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Member of Audit Bnrean of Circulations $5.00 .10: of loyally to the king and then they show their dislovaltvt by an open display at public meetings. Many of those Who ! act in the manner mentioned have come to Canada because j they expected to better. themselves. They are takirnr ad-! vantage df British tolerance and flouting the people who have made them welcome. This fe not a question of whether they believe the words of the national anthems which are sung. Nobody has to ask God to save the king or to believe that he Is going to do so: That has nothing to do with the question at issue. What ir plain to everyone is that the national anthem, as sung, is an expression of loyalty by all British people to the king and empire and as such everyone should stand at attention with head uncovered while it is being sung. i 4 When Canadians go to the United States they stand at ! attention while the people sing "America" or some other! national song. In France they do the same while the "Mar Man in the Moon Mud sMhgl & sems to have been uoing on around the Empire office Jake says he fines lire, strteU so busy it it difficult to get around. Why all this fuss and bustle Evry$dy seems to rustle Fear tot losing Christmas thlrgs Fiom .their homes the p?opW brings. Hotf 1 Jong for calm once more 1 Far from all this city roar TMnk hi go to Isdme la? lowh Or soine city pj renown Wheret:-oe nor I ten repose Take a naf of softly dose. Only ftWlr Veelcs to Christmas. Then we shah twve a wonderfttM time. Jake says he has four bits saveC! up Already toward the big fcelebfa tion. Hell be quite rich If he does not spe.'.d any of It in the mean-1 tune. District News TERRACE The monthly meeting of KiUtelas Lodgt. AJ". & A.M., was held under i the direction of Worshipful Master , Vancte of Prince Rupert. Armsttee Day was observed hert with a Remembrance service Iri . . i , the Canadian Legion Hall at II airi. mlnlrtw oI th Protestant 1 Bo1 Friday, Nov. 24 1933 COMMON COURTESY. Those who have attended public meetings in Prince and elsewhere, especially in Brithh Columbia, but have noticed the lack of courted extended to the cnurcnes omciaieu. mere ts dance Ihe same evening. Rain ami more rain wUh warm wind has brought She Skeetva up to the level et June flood. chairman and the rest of the gathering by a few people i The Lakeise ttetx-kah Lodge held graDDing ineir nais ana maKing lor the Uoor just as soon a wen attended wWet drive and seas the audience rises to sing the national anthem. ctal evening in the oddfellows' Hail We pride ourselves on our freedom in all British coun- last wmeday evening. -ffK and It is only by taking advantage of this freedom UBday lhe VlIlag mat pepnie are enaoied to act with such rang discourtesy jsimer, neld theJr monthly meeting to our king and country. It would not be tolerated in arty land cleaned up an accumulated other country. Imagine such a thing being done in Russia ! business. , . 1 . ...Li1 il-- t .t r WV wmie me peopie were singing me uea nag or wnatever me nauonai song is tnrough which the people express themselves. This is a British countrv. an integral nart nf thp ftrittsh Hotel Arrivals TVl1tlt4' onfl nmr tnlin Ar vij-vf ii.it.ii r MnrMr.n !v J M ...,.1 t Royal "J. Jr ' - ' T "Ufc "... lu 1 " ,l U4C Mrs. Vic Grant and Miss Helen cuuitj uj leave, inose wno are citizens nave laKen an oatnimce Balmoral- aic Donaw city Central J. MaVtlnsen, clty. Prlnee Rupert J. B. Lambert, Vancouver. Mrs. McXain wife of staff sergeant Alex McNetH, provincial polite, sailed last night on the m. Prince Ceorge for a trip to Victoria. She will be in the south until after the first of the year and will be Jolneo later by her WOOD! WOOD! senate" is btting sung and similarly they pay respect to 1 U'p nt clc k' $6 th? head of the nation while they are in Japan, Russia, j sPi, Ready for stove qq Italy ,Jf J25rmany. It is a matter of common courtesy to! p ori V do eo. So in Canada the chairman of any meeting should K,"d.Ii"trd 10 lnKiuuKu any wno are wining 10 siay aunng me mainiiiaif part of the proceedings should remain at the end and at j Cori least gartd at attention with uncovered heads while the: Phone Blue 825 audience tings "0 Canada" or "God Save the King." hsmswshbmbmhm Teachers Wtilsky i This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Uqot Control Board or by tht u Goverintnt of Cntish Columbia Central Hotel American and European plan Housekeeping Rooms We Also Sell Coal Thai dives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 Hunters! Sportsmen! Have your trophies mounted by an expert. Bear rugs moun ted In any style. Dame heads a specialty. All work guaranteed first class. FURS MADE UP Write ,Fpt Price E. J)ix, Taxidermist Terrace, B.C. 85 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. "Zareln, Proprietor "A HOME AVAV FROM HOME" Rates 11.00 up 80 Rooms, Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, D.C Phone 281 P.O. Vox m 'I TTm: daily news. ..T. ic - . .jjlli patiitts fto'w con' II tdin mri ttiatce; tfnJ rfc(tCnntV ti Cd. LhohJ Ladies'. Intermediate ami Junior Matches Partlcolarty Even Seniors Put L'p tltwd iltht Senior League) rotlo. 49; Karens. 31 Ladies' League igh Sehool. S; VH. 7. Intermediate League Mrehanti. Warrioif, 18. Junior League 8ythkns. 18; Day BeouU. 14. Hoop fans were treaied to three close games and one not so akx lr learue baslcAbaU tlxHrfJs at the Moose Hall last night. : In trre Junior League opener the Ssythians htst nosed wit 'the Boy Srouts by two poirits iri a clost game with ithe winners In doubt unUl the hbal whksUe. Tlie Intermediate game between Merer-anH arid Warriors proved tb be the best of th evening with the fwia reorults. Ar-ey and Kanawa. reponAible for the Warriors losing. Kanaya sinking the wlnrimr bai Vet lut before the fl'-al whistle Comadlna arid his crew were leading 9- at the Interval. From then "n it was a ding-dong battle. tr,t winrwts being uncertain. untir full ' rime. " Th High Behool girls' lueV wai mtt when they kH to the TjomeU In a eiof exciting game by a rre of 7-fc. 8teen and 8m1th star ' for the winners ami Brooks n-, Ritchie and Blaine led the losers' attack. It was the Orotto't and Jump ing Joe OBW night out when ihe Nlwtlne men took "Build Joe oU's KaVns into camp Tn a free -oring game. 49-32. ' rtU mide b Ww Into sen- mmrnrhy lornmv the hlh-IndlvW'ial score this season rb t4f b'f was rinse with the arntto IriHn 3S-i ol ha'f time md thi Kinn having a ehancttj to make thrr first win AHer. the rest period the OnHlo lUrred on I the steam arid the same was never! In doubt Although the Kalen fought to the last minute they could not stop the Tobacconists. Stnlor League Grotto - Itateriford 4, Olllls 20). 8ta1ker i9. "Pierce fa. Arney. R. Morrison Ahtonelll, blng-well; total. o. Kaleri-ki-lsey 3. Steffensnid i3).Mlblben U),TQbey.Bc0tt t). Blakt? 'li; roUl, 32. I.i'llfV League High School Urooksbank 3i, Bcrnen Ritchie, Blaine sir. Tur-geon, Ellison MusSalleln 1; total. 5. ComttsDitkeJW 2). McIAxl. Smith Mi. Tite Ml. Long, Btecp; total 7. Intermediate League Merchants -Arney 3), Oreer (2), Blake. Antonelll (4), Dlngwell (4). Armsttong mi; total, 17. Wal-rlors comadlna 13), Plbrpe b. aillis H), Fit2p?lrlck, fedg-cumbe. A. DlllU ft); total, IB. itonhyr .Ltagqr Bcythlan Angus OUIls (8, Do-mlnato 4 . Murray, Obuchlna (10), Byrne. Montissano: total, t Boy 8cou' Vlereck i. Kaka-moto i Ki'djeth. Dybhavn, Dean fl tout, 14, It Pay. to "Roll Your Own1' with Turret Fine CuL Defeated Grotto by Beehive Score: Oddfellows Beat Cold Storage In Second Game Swift's had fcMttttr sfceilhw victory in the Bridge Laafoe laat night defeattng O rot to by a score of 6174) tb 41 1). In U tvtttaars second fixture tite O&teltowt Meated Cold Storage by the eloae margin of M9k to W18. The Mandifig to date: Swift's Or otto Cold Storage Odafelknrs if O. 4 .4 . 4 4 TU. 26.M6 3S.C37 aiM Art. &2X BASKETBALL Hov 27 - CWJIA T Kaietvi; UardinaU vs High School: High &honl ts Merchants: Scythlana vs. Trojans Nov 30-- OroMo vs CNJtA.r Cardinals vs Comets: Warriors vs. High School BcouU vs Ftaatna. Imperial Valley Farm Strike Is Brought to End SAN DIEGO. Cal.. Nov. 24:-Fol-lowtng an agreement having been reached by the growers and farm worker In their differences, the agricultural strike in the Imperial VaOey came to an end yesterday and two thousand men relumed to work on the farms YVs! The price of! Wt Pint Cut his been reduced so that you rtslly save raoaey hr Jur-chisloj this fintt ciKrtHe tobjtcosnd buying youron papersi in every pstlagtvf Turrtt Fine Cut you rt more uf the lime quality tobacco you have always prcferrd the clean, silky cut tbat will roll a cooler, more fragrant nd more satisfying cipmtr erry tit. And remember you can get large book let i of "Vogw" or r,Chantecler" cigartitc papers rte in ekchangt fat Complete set of Poker 1 lands. It pays to "Roll Your Own" with TURRET FINE CUT CIGAllKTTti TOBACCO SAVI THE POKER HANf ' BASKETBALL Swift's Win Again EMPRESS WAS CLOSE J"B League WINS OUT Uatue Leaders Take HHIUril Victory flrotto Leading Legion The final deferred game in last TtMStttay night's scssedossd BMsard League ftxtare hetwwn Enprcat and sWcs was p'aytt saat night wmm Andy Donald, tar the Hsn-Mat won ow J. Dotttrtjr of the mrs tqr a sooee M 3fit to IW. gl-! lng UW match to the laagsW-Wd-tog Bssprf by an aggragaU score, of Ut to KM. In Use playing 9t live out of ate i gftfes in last oiW fUtsire, ,-twatn O rot to and Cananiin Legion, the tobaccontoU took the lead by an aggregate of m to 83 with the final game betsrswa Geo. Howe, Orotto. a d Alex Harvey. Legion u be played tonight. Individual rcores were as follows: Don Brown. Orotto. 300; Alex Murray. Canadian Legion. 1st. Rati Batt. 208: O p. Tfetsjr. lt. John May. 1M; Charlie Dafstie. 308. Bert Morgan. 300; C. L. Yoong-nsan, 1M W. E. Hutaon. 308: M. M. Lamb. m. ' The league standing to date k a follows: ' O. Ttt. AH. ttnpms s 3Jt8 1.130 Orotto 3 3.181 jm Bks 3 3.134) 1.641 Can. Legion 2 tjl! 141 IIOCKKY SCORCS N'atlnnal Hivrkey League Chicago 2. New Yoik Amerseam 0 Boston fl Detroit 0 Ottnv. i 0 f'mi.'Vrtlens t End Pain, Swelling Bleeding of PILES (HEMORRHOIDS) With Zam-Duk Herbal Olntmoht. TfieFish which ma&e Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Dally Ily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 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