PAOE TWO THE DAI1,YNEWS THE DAILY NEWS. ritlNCL' KUrERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue . II. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor subscription Rates Cltt delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid-in advance For lesser psrlods, paid in advance, per week . . . Cy mall to aU parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year By mall to alT other countries, per year . - ADVERTISING RATES Transtent display advertising, per Inch, per mrertlon Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Teiepnone Editor and Reporters' Telephone DAILY EDITION Member ot Audit Burrau of Circulations CUTTING NO CURE 98 3.00 19. 3.00 9.00 140 Thursday, Feb. , 10W This continuous cutting ot expenditures is no cuve f ov the present condition of the country. If President Heatty succeeds in catting down the cost of operating the (wo national railways by reducing the staffs, and if Premier Bennett saves a few million dollars by reducing the wages and salaries of the federal employees, and if the municipalities get everything down to a minimum in order to en- BRITISH FLYERS The people of Canada, as citizens of a British Dominion, will be triad to hear of the success of the British flyers, hod tie elait and wr.Uo he slaved ( own south th others were to to north and n the assessment work on tham. Wnwver. thev went north ""il fnHM o do Ts"!meni work, let tine, them laps" to be re sulted by Uadeberg. Chief Justice Morrison before whom the tsto took piste in Vtttcria some three yeass ago. awarder Mr. Hants 1 IKalelsW Tkir b tl all This award was taken to the sundlng. and oar "ontinaes to be "u Supreme Court if Garuua- and -tfon its mkm mm MEETING OF ,. NAVY LEAGUE Officers Re-elected for Another Year and Number of Reports Were Reecived Tuesday evinhtothe Navy League held lu regular nsMl meeting a the beadoutnters of the H. C. N. V. what is going to happen T By that time we shall" have thou- a finanetai report skoem vt- sands more unemployed and the purchasing power ot the Tp-TT' people will be so small that merchants will not be able to wwfc to eoo,, wiln carry on profitably. ufe saving. Before we can expect to start on the upward grade it t in his report summarisins vk seems as if the federal government should start out on a of the suvantntton dutmg nw year bold policy of initiating public works for which they will vm MfZH lISLi pay real wages. As one of British Columbia's public men ndlt tSLTTS has been saying this is a time of emergency and emer- Nary Let. or 9mi baa ca- trency measures are necessary, it is not enougn 10 Keep .ied o as aeiitu. w. . wtyar, mt 3 . , . T , . , AT I . , people from grumbling by wielding the big stick. A new policy is necessary inai win nil ine peupie uut ua me muuu of despond a and start them on the road toward a better condition. secieuvy, bbs and ability League. A and mjuraa-nes are chief aettsttiy work In Gavford and Nicholetts. in beating alt former records for ntartlon with Ruoert long distance flight. Now the British hold the records for sea cadet corps, captain coo, speed in the air, for altitude and for long distance non- Uearnt Raoe in 8wif ttese record, sen-e no practical purpose they in- J tSZTB (licate tnat people ot tnis commonweaun are worm itauert, mtmbe 0f the Sea Cadet earns in the most modern mode ot travel, it is someimng or u'hiVh to hp nrnud. r natr-a. very mucr apareciate - - el forts in this connection. r Tr i TTJ ri11rV 10.000 out of th money received The present strength of the Sea I h IjA Li l Ivir" 1- lfrom tn' Consolidated and other- Cadet Corns consist of 32 Cadets ; previous purchasers who had lap- ore th roll. During the past year rTiATTTUTT TPT ' tranjfmd to the R.ON I UN I IIMI IKI) VR. d it is expected that Litltatlon Over Proceeds of Rig there cut dowrt to $50.000j freeing tamed 17 years of age. Missouri Mine Continues in jtjndeborr of liability and placing nmt aR(, Qtmn Vift0ri ! it on the others, who had to pay Dr,,u hutrlK;Uonl and the wholes soow VICTORIA. Feb. 8- Dan Und- The $50,000 share returned to borf'a fortune, wh'ch he gained In Lindeboxr by the Supreme Court 1928 when he sold his Big Missouri of Canada, out of the $100,009 ... . n . . j . j n I. - - Tm TTK U. rlmt Tbfcs- Mine VO UW VOnSOUOaiea snciurn iwinna u. oaura uj .MmI h hnlh for SJS0JW0. after having spirt his tire Morrison, is the subject of the nmj)mn Ql thU braBch of Navy uie since ine ocginning oi ne yrennt uvusuctom. a- kwwu centuiy to make nmethlng of the Law MiEwam a the admtult-jold claims stakea In the high trsfor of tfce eUte of Hlrkm Ste-.reaches of the Salmon River on reason and the heirs of Jas. Prod-the Alaska boundary line, came in- foot, who, are on the one. side and to court here again. have J. W. deB. Fasrls as thelr In a series of actions of virleu it wye' kinds, the Under :rg fortune has On the other side as defendants been before the courts here and In are Arthur Cosens, Verena Mabel Vancouver since he got it paid up Ooaens. X. Ilubart Heroswortb. ex-In fulL He died a couple of .years ecatora of the estate ot Dan Und- ago. with litigation still a long way .in and- administrator of the es from the end. For Part Share berg, berg, The present case which is beftr and F. D. Pratt as their lawyers, the Court of Appeal comes as art The W:Ewan side with Mr. Far-aftermath of the suit broug:u ag- ris claim that under ah arrange-ainst Llndeborg by William Karri? ment negotiated with the Ltnde-of Port Angclet. f r part share In borg side over the reduction of the the Big Missouri mynent. as Harris )ud?meTt, they were enti- of the pioneer dlicoverer of it tied t onc-balf the m,t ui to be iJT w otnrtMy by Mr. Hirrls c!alm-d hs ind othasa ! returned. On tfcla claim they last December sacc ti Llndeborg side for $16,000 and $2,724 costs. Mr. Justice Fisher hatvd, the case In Vancouver and awarded Mrs. Mc-"wan Judgment for J13J20. on the uisls of half her c'alm. Mr nueNrlU and Llndoborg Interests as defendant appellants ire now seeklnr to have this vtc- v for he o'her side reversed. Boils Si Ui Cor.: M it Worfc Mr. VTnr. VntjdvU, Hfto Pk.. wrlt "Tfcrt yer I wtr troubled wits boil whi'S wttr to fctd T fonlfl not work. f. frltnrf toM mt My Maad wort U til ind mli'io'! nr tt (Vc 1'urtfttV Khod Hitter. I dMir't kfcvw y, rMld'IMtl iulr k MdiD Ui muU ml wry, at ltU put tfcf liflt t(n rnA" Lieu tenant-Colon ei s. D. Johnston M.C., who gave a very satisfactory report. In conclusion. I wish to tender Lieutenant W. H. Hume. Commanding Officer of the Prince Rupert Unit of the R. C. N. V. R.. the very beat than be of the Prince Rpert Branch of the Navy League of Canada for the use of their quarters and officer's mess during the paauyear, to the members of the executive committee, and to all others who have helped in any way this branch of the Navy League. LEADER OF an peve LIBERALS ON WAR I'AT (Cnnt:nueri fram paee on H i! many times by outbursts af. aph M: Pattullo aroused a stonn of itpoluu. a bv reading Hon. R. L. Mait- land s nxi'M defence of the ToWl .overnmcm unci quotation of his claim that the government had wiped ou low and vtctoua patronage" produced rounds of laughter. Education Tourhmsi noon education, Mr. Paiiullo said the system waa In depioi.ible state today as a result of the minister being determined to have his way. "Education needs overhauling and when the Liberal party attains office that will be pttt Into effect." he promised A review of Interest charges on the public debt was a certemty within the next year or two. Hr. Pattullo forecast. With i f.nslderaole sympathy he tonehtd upon the government's efforts u mU the Pacific Great Eartem Railway, but made success taMBoecxmie as aeoole would refaae to endtteae terms. W4th wgtfst maatenwi. Mr PNollo sM kfce efoMtrvaitWe aov aoie inern to carry uu wunuut umg uiuic, aim u. x icuuci R 7 H jfg pfetKtent. in fkte " -- - Tolmie starves the municipalities and reduces the salaries ciT Reports were recewod tram . -i i s i j .iu i u u i,: . ... - revaswea ws VMagferria em Ol Stnool leaCJiers aim UUlcis iu Hie uictiMiij; jjuiui, uicu uie vansw nyiirkURBw ukiuh dtattfjm. the ' or NtiM of eomntiestai iviMed Umt, In the laa aswlri ta f.isalis wS-beka of tH- iMn.-mrt.iej was a taMtf fat ataetBce an a. wole MassteiisaWlW Wfcfs aiWIt bee me baskkfwpl wsjyltl ft name aeaitssHul rnemjlyment WP JKipfJlf I 1 I lemwbM. tfca Ubaaal readiness by Pnfllip M. Raj lr de- MMZmmZimZ, mm hverj to any deepsea vessels wMcb llitfl,J,!"fM ' may call at this, post. r? " "L were aansnelBnK of Vse wMMftajiansJMl be M. OeaaHMie; mmt flw a by ke , in ine an t well as the Prince Rsiaert swewwn, m nwu branch of the Nay League of Ca- WW r more will torn the as B(j em was mnassoa. uie gn-M war was htfkttlen and if anotkr war eagle along there would- be move inflation. "Why not Ms ttsejprtlMliil erecwe to provide employihilU at Wsaw-able wages. Not to hard boys Jnea senior organi- eamps." he said. A poar game: the hare at- ceaeea whan one man hoMa-aU the chips ualeea that man redistributes his holdings or the othot ffcyoai abandon chips and play with bean,'' , games Mr. Pattullo said . I -art carried out by the boys under The highways ware deteriorated the supervision of Chief Petty Of- to a point where tourtsU would not! fleer A. a Young, whose experience come. The material for roads waa and enthusiasm is greatly appre- available niaaty. men m-canun were the boys and the Leagve. The space in our drill hall ocln-4 very Mmited, drills and games are carried on on the wharf outside the drill hall on Saturday afternoons provided the weather is su stable. November 11, being Armistice Bay, the Sea Cadets paraded to the kscar Cenotaph. Chief Petty Officer Young being in charge, and many favorable comments were pasaed on their " smart appearance. A suitable ready and eager to work, but something must be wrong with the management of the country. "I do not believe In unreasonable inflation, but uatrrgthe credit of the country to put men tp wor li no more inflation than was the pre-war boom and the wwrttotr effort of tM country." Mr. Pattullo said. Amusement Moeh amusement waa aianjtsjf when Mr. Pattbllo recalled Dr. ft. mle's mw,mumnn- followers, in m the we election e""" cam tat of his brother. Andrew Linde- "T ,7 TtL hZZ with A. H. MadNeUL K.C. TTlt had Pr0TDUfl 1 J"1 the local branch of the Navy by League of Canada. 4. Macfle has shown great Interest in the Sea Cadets, and is now rub-lnstruotaa. Mr. Macfle's work is very much appreciated. Mail Schedule for the Mast Meneiays, Wednesdays and Frl-dsyys (K30 pm. From- the Hast- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10:15 pin. ling of the money in the pOcKtta t$ the people wodld dally rewind the voters of what a Cmnervatlve got ernment had done for them. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders snd Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood VessVIs Iron and Brass Castlnr Electric and Acetylene W'eldlng 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sawmill and MlnlnrMSchtnery Repaired and Overhauled GAME WAS 1-1 DRAW eUmlnated Aberdeen one to nothing FLOODING OF fh? dam si ttntrse areek thla altef-oi. H sfreftenl tN Ice- ia rous jnd needs re-surfacing Many ot :h? vounner crowd have been en- keefis fvvoraM- and mw : set off -cit!Yf. there 4uM fee good Steamship Sailings oylng tHems-tarea on thar lee th i he oan fw days on the toral for Vsnrnnvn feared present economir conditions .,nds nrmirttt the cltf. If the 4 Tueaday-aa. cartena the the, 1:30 ptm, Thurs. at Prince Rupert, 10 pm Friday a PrirW AdHalde in pjn Ba Vntufe mflht Out Thursday, February 9. lm ORANGE LODGE WELCOME BRIDGE PARTY! NEW BOOKS . .. .. Sixty People I'lesent at Inlerellni ,ibM y - r. IW, i. ,WMry Cfoeen'S Park IlcM Gool al UoM ers In Second Round t'ftp . .... " ,, of Mike Iiriuoii Match . Board Under Restricted lley Will Iok for Help To Citizens GLASGOW Feb 9 Queens" Park The serand of a scries of bridge ft waa mentioned at the mil : again held' W mJgfcty ebwgow ur hil.W PUil of the library! Bjard last nv RangeM to a onfall draw In the by the Orange Lodge last nigh: ,hat since there wauld be no replay WetmeAWy of the second at the horn, of Mike Lemon w- vision la U aaflmates for ,., .otmrf-eua oiirtd cup match. mat. The The Hibernians Hibernians ed to a veey erlJdysDle evem bks thU year t was pr-, Sixty peoota were present ajw thai many eUften who had tw there were 13 fabha o( bridge. whlcW they werr not using i ,v.h Winner of tie prises weie: . like to donate them to the liti ,-. Men s 1, i, u. rwrwwer . w. xnis wtnuu ur seme extern rr n.t Mlckeoff. up fof the lack of funds. I arlUa' 1 lt1r VlMhmiM( 2. AlwftrW afitnl rVMnv rvxutU ... MfiRsF rPpV' Mrs. F. Elliaon. their discarded books to in. VIHHR WnCTI " rm III . ' , N ' Uisrj. liwaj.i UVU'' the tables. Ma. Lemon and Mrs. buvnumy more who have bonk ine Rfe deparuaem m ir.e w Atoorenwe moaeo bust me rc- aueat of (he- dto cieto is faodlnf freshmenu. not thfrtR Of It. It was mcntn.r, at the nfteUnf last whu' , neeoed wb m Buprr c,;.--DTMka or delapldatetf vnlumc ' beoast (ha4 wer m gow ronri kultablr tor leudina Th.- .n, Kb . nA mni.nl1 ff.r ri HlnrMi rep for books already in the not iaatred Alverllsr rrf th Dally News. Wlli s&um. k Til l iiii iimHPRi 1 1 ii ii li JS1H" Iany tliotifninN of nieir ul apn ,5 arc Uutiiy mil of prrtnaiwiil uork. Ton old to compete with younger" nirn yf t nor oM noirgh to linvi nrlilevil hiilrprnilrtrrc.- VXuc&your&lf its llii situation. If yorr arc forrel otif of yotif nrett'iit pofftlon, will you have fo ipptttl tlic rl of jnuf llf lookinp for olif jolt? WlII fott he ilciK-litli-nt' on your rliililren or Mililie eliarity? Or will you then have a gnarantr-ftl' Iiirotnc' from Lift? ItiMirance? Willi part of your present livings you pan proviilr a pension for yourfc-lf 4-i inotitlily incomfc which will turf at 5R (or att n'yott desire)' ami roiitintm as lonj; a you f See n Iiife ItiMiratiro rcpreenlalivr today tiilTif' . learn how limply you Aln iiiake rertahi the TilMi f;yqu'"willitffd In later ynqr: ' Eiiclnsuranec ence ' Qnmnj a iwfei n mpuMgef itortiorW b$ W Ihiuranfe (foirwrtiW