1 ji, . trim "aw . I . . Ganada'l Anthem I o Canada, our homeand native land , . , True patriot love in all thy sons , ' comand. t ' With gimvTftfr heart we see thee rlsl 1 The true North strong and free, - . Am. stand an gWWd. Cf Canada, 1 vvd stantfcon gtMhi for, thee. 0$rda, iflorlwis and f rte j O Canada yt stand ort guard for j i -thee.- .- ! ... . O Canada we stand on guard, for tee 1 , .- ., j . I ?n - WM is t I DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. I'HINCE KUl'EUT - BKITlbll COLUMBIA Publlsnea Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince rtupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue HI F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES i City, delivery, by mall, or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week ... . Cy mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British .Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year , L L 9.00 ' ADVERTISING, RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per lnrertlori - 1.40 Classified advertising, per insertion", per .word Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line ,. . , -, , Local readers, per Insertion, per line ,. Contract rates on application. Advertlsins and Circulation Telepnone (Editor and Reporters' Telephone . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations . OUR COUNTRY .98 .86 Saturday. Feb. ti, 1933 The prosperity of any country depends to a very large I extent on the attitude of the citizens. Most of us who 'live i ENTHUSIASM Those.who were at the City Hall forthe first meeting1 of thecty council will remember how readily the words of the "Red Flag" came to those who have been in the habit of.siiytfog it. They sang as if they meunt it and there was real enthusiasm. If we had half the enthusiasm for "Q Canada" that they have for their anthem, we should find ourselves. much niore enthusiastic for our country. Some years' ago when some Japanese war vessels visited Victoria, the cadete were entertained by the citizens. At that dinner they flan? fome of their national songs and i( those who listened will never forget There was real in-;,1 spranon in the music and the lad? sang as lf they believed and felt evory word of what they were singing. We are now a people ten million strong, and it is time we learned to sing at least one national song. Perhaps it is not perfect but neither is the Hritish anthem perfect, far from it, yet all sing it with enthusiasm. At least we can be unanimous on the words if we only will. .1 U-JbbUjlUJ iaBBBBTBB PBBSBw 2am Buk Medicinal Soap 2St cake Has 'Christianity Lost Its Power? j F.-W. Dafoe. r.D..Vlrst-Baptist CHtrreh' ! A great many people some of them -Christiana art? asking, MHus Christianity lost its poww." They are in-j olineil to throw the blame for the present day conditions 1 upon Christianity and the .church. Christianity cannot fail, j Christianity is Christ's philosophy of life. The church can- riot'.fall. The church is the Whole body of the redeemed, of! vfcich Christ is the head. This body 1 its not an orgiiniuttoivllkv a lefts- has-been much of. religion, but what Jhtive "body," but an organism, JOce the human body, Eph. 1-22 and S3. 'If tn any wa? she rras tnimgrewM it la due to human errors and mls- i-cofictj)tJm of troth. facades of modern thought would haw u believe that Christianity hus had its dav. und many ChrLs- itJarn are allovrhtg themsefve s to be persuaded that this is so and have "turned away thsh ears worn the truth" In an attempt to capture la inhmMrln nn affartv in Attmpt "modem slogan. But In what way? ILlne up vlth the crwi,d?,It was the I crowd Utat demanded DStabbas and I sent Christ to the Cross. Playing. the flame There i never w a time when sport vbb so maeh talked about. "Plarflnt tiw game" ia a pafmlar phrase. Have we played the game, by the great uead oi the church' The athlete who "pbys the game" doea not disobey the rules of the game, r. he l iar does tlsstb not s aui . pkay saaaa w "past time - . here are citizens of Canada and we believe . that this is the!np does not come Wthe fwa with a t:..i i...' i it. i j i !i ; i ,!: i. ! . . .. j. nest... country. in inu wonu. n it is noi we are wining to use'body worn out. ana weary ran our best effort to make it that. If we do not think Canada I other thingshowever commend-Js the best country, why do we stay here? able the "!her lhinvi'' Let There are many people living in Prince Rupert who look ZTZTZ upon the United States as their country, others turn to christian prtncipiea. Apply ohmt-a Norway or Sweden and say that is their countrj. England philosophy to iue itself. . claims many and Scotland others. What, all must .learn .if! Puny two-uiirds of the human tw nrp to nrnnot is tn nnnsirlpr Cnnnrln nur ponntrv tn;l a without a knowledge rke an interest in everj' part of it and to do what we may to make it better. This week the Ladies"Music Club' drew attention to one of our oddities in the matter of the Canadian anthem. It Of the world's 8avlor. and the Chris tian nation of the world are marred by injustice, race prejudice, covetousness and Immorality. Men. women and little children are cold was that none can agree on the words.to be sung. Go to.any ' and hunty in a -nd of P,,n,t? A meeting. where. -O Canada" j. sung and you find.a-fewt people singing one version, a few another and a few aL, tbe MR8ter IUm. third or possibly a fourth, bach has His own pet version gives the recipe. -The harvest and the effect is terrible. Most of te people Will hum tlielis great, the laborer few, he said, main part and come in toward the.end with the refrain, "therefore pray therefore Attention was drawn to the ladieof the musicclub that htt& thochildren of the schools learn and sing the words of one unytr Ue 0f spiritual heros. Tea-of the versions and no matter what the others may tHink,(fhr. preachers and leader of men it is likely to be the version that will prevail. The words by pmjrer and faith wrought in Will be found at the head of this column. Tf .all learn and " nerprises a work which use this version we shall attain a measure of unity here ftrlbeS ilSded t!uu and.in time we shall find that we shulhthrough the hiflu-';pmyei.a glBnofw,kM-B ence of the schools, be at one with the rest of the province. The voice of history apeak out of the past, and Ita warninf has eome down -through the agea to us. We r.-ould do well to heed Ita warning message. The nation i who hare failed spiritually, have never regained ihelr tupremaey. There is no doubt 4r present day conditions are due 4n a laree measure. If not alto gether, to our neglect of.Ood There lherld needs totl-iy is Christian-' ity. and there is a difference. t tfyrfafnlc Force .If Christianity wire given a fain trio), f doufct Acr distress were cast j aside, if eaen Christian put intoj mueticc the Chf Isti. n principles all ; .ocial and natioi.ai difficult irs would be lofved. There is nothing thru can change present day condition, nothing that can .save the world of today but the application again the spiritual vitality that was of the principles of Christ We must the chief. chaetrtettc f the early chance, our method, we must fit church. Strange as it may seem. In ourselves into ptfr religion, not try the seargh. we avoid the principal to make ilsfJ6n conform to our source of Information. We talk of fancies Where tt demands sacrifice. "guldanc.". U. Is postlble to retelve let us be brave enough and honest direct gulrtrnce from Ged. jfls word ; cnoujirV to rtve lt.Wh -rr it dm.rt is is a lamp unto our feet and a light cross-be ring let us shaiiloYr it unto. our path. Oed guides by Hbt' bravely or the Mice of Htoi who i Spirit "When ire. the Spirit-of bore It once and for all. When we: '50r Truth Is come, he will guide you Into, nave done ttwaeithftus we shaH fird I5. , all truth" John 16-13. Too often that. Christianity, is still the greatest i we are willln to accept the advice dvnamle frw la the world. Chn ! of those who wish to make relfcrton , itill lives. In Iflin is Life and Life ls0 less disturbing and more-convenient I the Light of man. He is still sayni to our Individual tastes. Hene the "Apart from Me. ye can do notnniK thing for which the ehureh stanOai Eagles' Dance Last Ni$t at 1 heir Aerie Hall! ev Orohytrft-and-at. ,ru ;dntght delicious , -reJrefnmeriU were served. R. Peacock acted as master of ?rcmonie and Henry Smith pre-Iried at the door. Scottish Dance For Boys' Band Proved Success The Boys' Band Scotch orchestra dance held in the I. O D. E. Hallj Mt night was a very succesfsul and ; rajoyaete affair. There were about' fQ couples in attendance enjoying j the Scotch dances to music fur-1 .nkrhed by the Scotch Orchestra. D. ; viacphee acted as master of cera- nonlea and Mrs. T. Carlisle was; "onvener in the ksteMen. The committee la charge' of the entertainment were Metdames L. i Oell. J. Dremner. D. Maephee. H. B 3Mtman and O Vfgreefc. SKiEGATE ; C. VI. Mclntyre f Anyojt. an old timer of Qaeen Charlotte Wafids, arrived here this week on the tug , O ran by and paid a Brief visit to his j ' family here. j Francis Richardson of Tletl motored down to pay a: brief visit with J Bkidovate and Queen Charlotte City friends last week CHURCH NOTICES FZRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MiuL5tr..itv. Y. I). Grant llollingworth, IUA. .OrganUt, John K.il)avey u AMnegtnnlng a series of four rreemrriunlotSefWons Pebfuasir JjaV- 'Jeaus and the Reollty of TemptaUon" FebruaryiO-"Jetusnd the Crtsea of Life" February;2fl"Jesm and ddertlUm" March 5Oemmurrlon. "Jesus anrt'the:nree oP1fifiBw" 18; 16, Stinday Seflool 3 'nM.. Sumlay School in Wgatvlow Schoof 1 in PM. Sermon SBh1ct. "aOlDANOR ANDinB OKrOltD aTtOUP" ' Whorein lie some of the greatest rlsng ern In thh movement) A th- nvenlr srte the ntal 'Qmrut will sing i special Welsh arrangement of, "Ih Uie SwaetiDy-ancl-ny' All visitors welcome . i BIG FIGHT iPiimo'tj'arnera Knocks Out Eriile ScftvMf in Thittffnth Round Last Nitht EW YORK. Feb. II: l'rlmo Camera won the tlflit to meet Jack Sharkey for the hcavywe Ijht title iasfune when he knoekfd out Eriile Sshaaf hi (he .thirteenth icuud oi a sehcdluled fiflcen-r4Jl boot. The raaliii took place last nljlit tt Ma-.iison Square Garden before a large cfowd of hern fight fans. Scliaaf ws in . the hoipital today suffering from jntracranlal hrmnioiliagr. Physician said hit fbndillon was iwt critical bat that "aiwoiaCe' ret was iinnerative." Old Country Soccer FAV.I.lSfl LEACJUn rirst DivUlon Arsenal 1; DJackpool I. NrminkhMM 2; Leeds UMted 1. .1. hca O; AstnnvUIa 1 1 I Hudaereflcld Town 4. fawraatl Leicester City 2; Bolton Vaneor era 0. T itcrpoo' T. Evrrtun 4. Manchester City 3; Derby Ooun- Porttmouth 2 MlaosbrottaJi 0. i S?f field Unltoci 0: Wolwr- ' ampton Wanderers 0. er: j 4: Blackburn Rov ! West Bromwleh Albion ti Sttef The Baaias' anniversary dance deid Wednesday 0. mm held Hi the Eagles Hall la.-t digit The hall was nicely decora- ted and added much to the dance) which was enjoyed by forty or fifty couples until early this morning. Music was furnlsbad by Balagno's.; SCOTTISH LEAGUE First hlTltfon Airdrleonlans 1 ; St Johnstone 1 Ayr United 0: Hamilton Aeadem- Mls 1. ettic 3. Hears i. CowdenbeaMa : Clycie 2. Dundee 2; Morton 2. Bart Sttrlingahirr 2: Ktbnameck Motherwell 1; Ranger 3. Pertrrk TiUsUe 2; PaHtifk 1. St. aVrren 1 Oueena Park Third Lanark 3- Aberdeen 0. CRIBBAGE February 13 Canadian Legion vs. Ohvvrto. Seal Cove vs. Empreaa. I. O. O F vs. Swift. Moose vs Btks Baglet vs Muaketeem. npre. Febntnry 20 Canadian Legion vs. Swift 1. O. O. P vs, Orolto. Haoae vs Eagles. Seal Cove vs. EHw. Kmpraas vs. Musketeera. February 27 Canadian Legion vs. SHta. Kagles vs. Swllt. Moose vs. IO. O. F. press vs. Ofotto. al Cove vs. Masketacra. March C Canadian Legion vs. Eagles vs. SlkS. Seal Cove vs. Swift. Moose vs. Orotto. Smpreas vs. I. O. O. ' Musketeers Steamship Sailings of VnnO)iiri Tuseaay -a. Carder .. .1:30 pnl Thurs. as Prince Hupert, 10 pm Friday ss. I'rln. Adelaide 10 pm Ss. Venture midnight rum Vuni'otrVri Sunday as. Cardena pm Wed - m. Prince Htipert 9:30 ajn Krlday- ss. Prln Adelaide pm Ss. VenUire p.m ' or Nasi Itlver ami Tort Simpson Sunday ss. Cardena 8 pm I rnm aas Itlver St I'ortWSImpson-Tiiesrlay as. Cardena ...11 :30 o in For Stewart aad Anjos nnday . 40ardena A pm Wed -n.. Prince Itupfrt. 4 p.m lirom' Stewart and Anyox I Tuesday ss. Cardena . 11:30 a m Thufs ss. Prince Uujwt, 8 p tn I'or Ocean Falls j Tuestlay ss. Cardena 1 :30 p.m. ! Thursday- ss. Pr. nupert 10 p.m. Friday- -as. Prtn. Adelaide p.m 'i-'rwrn .Ocean l'all wcu-ss. it. lutpert u:30 ... a.m. Friday as. Prln. Adelaide p.m. Ss. Venture p.m. ,. PrimoCarnera BBBWflBaBaBBBaBBS rsaaaV LbbbbbbbbbbI Pasam-'V- BsaaaaTi aLBBBBBBBBBBBUt'' B t ' il5BBBBBBT 1 HfliHIL BBBBBbI M'aU"" t JaaaaBB BSBBBBBBB iBSBBBBBBBK BBBBBBBBmd'iBBaBBBBBVir BbsbbBbbbbbbbbtJ tbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbmbbp Ihiltan i(laMt wli knocked out Bniie 8chuit lust nlaht t Madison Square Garden tn thirteenth round. 1 SPORT CHAT Jockeys on New York tracks are required to wear a heavy fibre ttwS protector under their gaily colored caps Bfll Tttden-at. of the optaSm that Henri (tenet, at hrs peak, waa the finest player tenth ever prodaetd. Ernie Oraattt af the St Cardinals, has doubled for stars in doaens of dangerous stants wlthout Injury . Put on the ball field he Is rated as -brittle" and is often out with injuries. Tennis with U. leads all ether sports in the matter of cbEspton-shlp tttles Swim lng tapa fham all however. In the number of records eataMlshed Swimming iMOrds are about as lasting as san-bntn lotion In a nudist colony. Red Jackson, he who plays eantrt lea lor the New York Aasertearu drives a brewery truck In the sum- The Philadelphia Athletics wan' lUe batting championship of the1 Anertcan League with an avsraef of 20 in 1992. the lowest figure for a club leading in this oepartmewl in the patt thirteen years The Athletics have won premier batting honors seven Umes in 31 years They ted five consecutive years -IttO to 111. inclusive It had to come. The one-) rl truck team, Babe Dldrlckson. is hcarilnf for a flock of laurels In the com-(MrckU world now that she has abandoned amn tourism Not satisfied with one venture, she intends to go In for radio work, n bit of .movie vud some writliiR un the wide In all Mkelihoad this will not be enough to satisfy her ambitions und with use i of a little ImuKltiatlon I can fee her ' In the future running a steamHhlp line, direct ln an advertising ag-fncv. publUhlim books, managing a ohain of stores and pe 1414)4 wuxh-ng a few dishes after the evening meal. HOCKEY SCORES U'MleriuCnnuda-lfliuc Edmonton l, Calgary 2. Saskatoon 4. Vancouver 3. Corlieit's Hi'Kijjht nrw York, Feb. 11: "Oenqe-man Jim." James J. Cotbett Ig imk-tiif bntvc right for Ufa. Ma lias been iwrlously ill for teti day hd It had been thought ha flOtild not llvr this long AdvurtUc in the Dally Newi f Saturday. February n 1 FADE TWO THE DAli.Y NEWS j. A SATURDAY SERMON - - GIRLS' GAME WASGOOD Vas Ort of Iirti Displays of luki-t-ball Seen Here For Son Time HAIFA'S WlJtE WI K Warrior- riayed Uke Hinnint Team fii'lnfernwdlate IJout Iist Kvrning Ir. the mir game of h.-t. plivt-i in the Auditorium ! ,i Cm it to W lit OH J s)i' ,.1 -h'Mitinn .uid eaxtlv dr( K iletw 0-2fi The Orotto w:t lit ivy wefertit adw every ni"iniv tlx' '.i'im siiHtinii with . u.vh: through the Kalenn .is i , tlirv were a funk tean K-iicns. alThoimn their def , . r had plenty of shot 1).: everything but th rtitehfurd and Hunt fr tti i Hiiid put th bill In from Jon un the flixir with eqti i ..ey Tlte gfrl' game wax on ! ' h--t een In th- hall fot vm.. The Comrls put up s tvi , Ihut in IS last few annut-s tii HlnnU got the Jump on !. cored a couple of basket- them the lead 1T-W P jgood shouting faatuml U.. . with the airls now nhowi a Improvement over their : , t ih" beginning of the v in a taw. neavjb cner:i. the Warrior ousted the M- 21-13 m the intermedkH Vl'lth Wlndle as the bck t MTchanU put up a tree 7aaic but their forw;in! On the other hand ih- a were determined to win . ind played throughout as .. u VIV t Mt ,. 1M the Junior fixture th- s-uuu dneatad the Rovers 23 tT.e .core Indicates tne type of gan-,. -t . ji imyed. oa team havina '.) r-'ry of the play. Individual aooriog w.i- Senior Leaiue ffroto--Ratehford 12 m -;i f. Cwrrte, stalker '6' U r :3 Harrich, Mrrtalty. Katena--Mltchll cr,-vyfctgham 7. Ketaey 2 T-iv - Ir-rim. Onger 2i. Sspprell Intermediate lvalue Waraktc- Cssnadkn oMu 41, Forbes U. SteffuvMu ntepatrlck. Nelson. Hrk Marehani'v--Fteree i5v ii n 3. Wlndle Ross '1'. Alitor 3 Wicks. Bury. 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