3AILT EOmON Satarday, MR. PATTULLO'S POLICY 86 oi compeienif puoiic-spiniea emzens. . t "Mri Pattullo would have an investigation of the rela-' tions between tthe government and municipalities in regard to financial matters, with a view to co-operation in- j stead of conflict between the two representative institutions. Under present conditions the municipalities feel; that the government is trying'to balance its budget at their fxpense, that it does not care What happens to them as iong as it feathers its own financial nest. Mr. Pattullo's policy would be based upon the incontrovertible fact that the inhabitants of the municipalities pay most of both provincial and municipal taxation, and that therefore . the' A. - A M?A a il il 1 iransier ox taxation liaoinues irom one 10 ine oiner Dene-i fits neither in the long run. "Land settlement is anottfeHmtfortant feature of Mr. Pattullo's policy which he has emphasized frequently; within the last few years. He realizes that following the ; present depression there is bound to be an important shift 1 of population, particularly on this continent. There never has been an economic relapse either in Canada or the Uni-! ted States without a big movement of people from dis-: tricts fraught with disagreeable associations to new re-! .lions suitable for home-making. British Columbia has many opportunities for home-seekers, and Mr. Pattullo' shows foresight in urging that we should prepare for this ; iiieviiaoie ueveionmeni. even now, sewers are moving in growing volume into the unsettled regions of Ontario and Quebec, and before Iong that movement wiH strike the west in increasing proportions. "Mr. Pattullo also would have the question of education studied wfth a view to maintaining its efficiency, and to give to those associated most actively with it a more definite sense of security than they now appear to have. "At best, however, declarations of doHcv bv leaders of oppositions can not be more than generalizations, since these can only be definitely determined in the light of the conditions which must be mel n office. Mr. Pattullo, of course, realizes- this. He realizes, too, that he will inherit Kroblems of the most formidable character, but he has oth the understanding and courage necessary to the solu tion of those difficulties in the best interests of the pro-i vmce. ' ALL OUR G0ALSARE !N A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured in getHne full wtitlit JASPER Wr.llFlKi; F.C.G Per Ton. Sits: Cash Price . JllJiO JASPER Wll.nrilti: tmipPrt Ton. 11150: Cash Price I4S0 PEMBINA EGG Reg- Price. SUM. Cxttt Frlce lUtf These CmIs are from .UOrrta. Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 years is something which cannot be : out of apparent defeat ignored. Observed by people living! This spirit of hopeful life win find Jon every continent, not only in a fuller expression when we make crowded cities but also in remote the thrilling discovery that while, ' corners; Its psychological effect In 'our body of flesh and blood cannot producing a wave of inspiring thought which sweeps the world is very great. The spirit at Easter Is the spirit March M, ita of the fulness of Itfe and the bright-' ness of hope, which rises triumph antly over every obstacle. This sp4r It is exemplified by analogy in thelsphere. . . springtime of nature. The buried In view of the fact that T. L. Pattullo is leader of the p55" throuh )oom f Liberal party and undoubtedly will be premier if the Tol- lfenTnowe? mie Government is beaten the his at next election, recent 7 splrt of hopeful Hfe receiv-declaration of policy is important to every person in Bri- ed its highest historic revelation in tish Columbia, Added to that is the fact that he is the the Person of Christ, whose mater-member for Prince Rupert and undoubtedly will again tel once d11"1 on to a candidate for legislative honors at the coming elec- ZrZZ Sd tion. Here is what the Victoria Times says of his speech: be crushed or destroyed by death, "An arresting feature of Mr. Pattullo's speech On the but rose triumphantly above every budget was his declaration of general policy as the head physical limitation, as the influence of the Liberal party of British Columbia. More than or- ,f HMt T" theMm?d?l? mU Jinary significance should be attached to his statement Uons SJS because it is the deliverance of one who has had twelve This spirit of hopeful life is now years of experience as a member of a government in this being manifested m various praeu- irovince .and the head of one Of the most important de- cal ways by many ordinary men and partments of the provincial public service. women' wh0 throuh iril "Mr. Pattullo announced that if he were returned to - power in the next election he would immediately take stock of the financial condition of the province to assure pass into the kingdom of the spirit ual. our soul when united to Ood through the Living Christ has the power of ek thing itsetf with a new body more ethereal to Us nature and therefore better adapted for the environment of a move spiritual Personal identity does not lie in material particles but in spiritual personality which think and remembers, love and chooses. The irK of the fulness of life and the MgMeeas of hope rise victoriously 6ove the decay of the transient fleth and the limitations of the -pocsly materia). The- Joy of Easter s the Joy of a progressive Hfe ever adapting itself to its new environ-Ttost In a mere spiritual body. St. aul dtsthaetiy teUs us that "our xiy which shaft be" will not be he same as "our body which now s." though our identity of personality will continue. 'Leaving thine outgrown shell by ife's unresting sea." F. H. Du Ver-net. Archbishop of Caledonia. a proper balance between income and expenditure, some- -v vv TT" "hing which does not now exist. He would reorganize the I 1 1 1 1 I "Y 11 T XTnPTI l I 1 1 r O civil service without fear or favor. He would facilitate an sL IvlVvl A 11 Vy X i.VJLJkJ investigation of our economic condition by a commission CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, Third St, Besncr Block) This Society is a braneh of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, to Boston. Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "REALITY." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at a pari. Reading Rooirn Third St Besner Block, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 9. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollmgworth, BA. 11 A.M- Sermon Subject "Meditations at Easter" . Two choruses by Junior Choir 12:15. Sunday School 7130 P.W, The Choir will render the sacred cantata , GETHSEMANE TO CALVARY" tWltty) All visitors welcome ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Church of England) Very Rev. J. U. Gibson. Dean EASTER DAY 8 AA!, Holy Communion 11 A A!, Morning Prayer and Holy Communion' 2:30 PAI, Children's Service 7:30 PMn Evening Prayer and Sermon. Special Easter music Thursday at .8 P.M, Anniversary Congregational Social Friday at 7:30 P.M.. Confirmation Class ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eighth and Ninth East 12:15, Sunday School -., 7:30 PAL An Easter program will be given by the Sunday School, Also selections by the Varden Singers, Instrumental and vocal. A welcome to all. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson. BJt, EASTER SERVICES Morning at 11, Songs by Junior Choir "Bastcr Cheer" "In the Dawning of the Morning'' Reception of new members Communion Sunday School at 13:30 Evening Wprship at 7:30 Soto, "Open the? Gates of the Temple," Dr. R. o. Large Violin solo. Mr. B. Cameron Anthem. "Break Forth Into Joy" Subject, "LIFE RENEWED" ..... EAST MAKES BEST SHOWING Manajrr of Financial Concern Vis Ring City Sees Great Prospect For West Thi Maritime Provinces and Que oec dre today financially the best provinces in the Dominion, judging by collections, according to N Mae phermanager of the Universe Ac ptance Corporation of Toronto i he firm that finances tae defeiTed vymenU for the DeForest Cro:-:iey Radio. Corporation. He is spending few days to the city in connection vith'liis business and is viMU;-;g with, his brother David Macphe 23S tylnth Avenue East. Mr. Macphee has visited every city, In Canada this year and man v of the towns and villages and has made a dose study of conditions. He says that the collections to the Maritime and Quebec are under 3". In Ontario they are 5J and to the west they are higher, but the condition is not unfavorable. The radio firm is opening a new sales N. MACPHEE - Man.vc-r -f t.r.ar. -:ai '"r. !! Prince Rupert branch tn British Columbia and wM push sales here much more vigorously than in the past. British Columbia Is different from every other province, according to the visitor. It L different in Saturday. March 'AOE TWO THE DAILYNEWS " ' a,u Indian Melody-Makers All Drive Chevrolets THE DAILY NEWS. A SATURDAY SERMON PRIVCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA PabHshed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Ruperjr Daily News, Limited. Third Arenue The Spirit of Easter H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor vr. SUBSCRIPTION" RATES tty delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly pe"riod. paid to advance -ir lesser periods, paid bi advance, per week i What can be more fitting than that the message this 5 Easter to the citizens of Prince Rupert and district should ioc be from the pen of the late Archbishop Du Ve. net ? It was iy mail to all part of Northern aad Central British Columbia, he Who helped Jay the foundation 01 Christ S Kingdom in said in advance for yearly period 3.09 this northern countrV. and on Easter Dav. twentv-five . 1 1 a - II -.1 . CAW l..Mh. 4hu Tl v4iV, rm , . . . .... ... - 9 . pfre and United States, paid in adsancf . pt year $'5.00 y mall to all Other countries, per yer,. - 9-00 AD V ERTIS IS O RATES :3assifled advertising, per Insertion, per word , .02 ocal readers, per insertion, per line 2b .egal netks, each Insertion, per agate line rranstet display advertising, per tech, per insertion Contrast rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations J5 1.40 years ago, opened the first building dedicated to the worship of God to this city. J. B. son. their personality are rising success- A great annual festival which has been celebrated with unbroken continuity for over eighteen hundred fully above their cramping circumstances in their achievement of a noble purpose, organizing victory BRITISn COLUMBIANS CHOOSE LEADING "SIX" Tb tone of the CaevroVt Sit motor I SmifKw. B C and h ol them put- Pny, howri on the left TM urn J appealed rthevea member ci thU I chavd car from W J 0"NriapridfntwptftUuiwfllk.nowathrouhotBr: -ft orcWstn cBfcpodf Indian player it I l Smitben Garage and EJectric Conv i Columbia. topography and to every oiiic- , i. i.. saiJiiieo I hat hii In::. .1 y iin big busiiMs here sio i h i,-. jii-f-ed himself as much .th Prince Rupert. He spt: ulay C.rWmg around un-i -m the Mghts and le eojoyw; . tremely. He expect to ren .n the i -ay until Monday. Joint Service On Good Friday United and Baptist Churches Salvation Army Lnitcd Yesterday and The United Church BaptiV. 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