PAtTE TWO THE DAIIiY NEWS CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP (3 pure, wholesome, and economical table Syrup. Children love -its delicious flavor. THE CANADA 5TAKCH CO. f JMITFD. MOVniRAt. I THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCE'KUPEHT BRITISH COLUMBIA tPuMlsned Every Afternoon, Except 'Sunday,' by- Prince Rupert DaUy News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Contract rate on application. 'Advertising ana Circulation Telephone Editoi and Reporters' -Telephone DAILY ''EDITION Member oL Audit? Bureau of Circulations .8 j SUBSCKIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 5.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance per reek . -tlOf Ly mall to all"parts of British .Columbia, the British: Empire and' - ' united States, paid In advance, tJer year .... By ..mall to all other countries. -per year ADVEimSINGi RATES' TTanslentdlSflay advertising ier mcli pf Hnr ertlon ' Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Legal notices, each Insertion, er agate Tine , Local readers, per. Insertion, per una - ,. 3.00 19.00 . "l 40 , .lb Friday, March 3i,-li33 CANADA A?U) UNlTfil) STATES Canada is the closest neighbor of the' United States -and the people of the two countries are so similar that it would be difficult for a visitor to either country to be-sure-On which side of the boundary he wns if he were not told. We are Canadians, the people of the United States call themselves Americans, but all come from the same original stock. In each country there is a predominance of people of British origin with' British ideals and a- British outlook. There is'also a large admixture of other European peoples, all being gradually welded into n new nation, oneto the south and the other to the north of an arbitrary dividing line. The -southern climate of the United -States-is. the more attractive to the ordinary visitor who wishes 'relaxation but the climate of Canada is the more' bracing and tends to make a hardier and more virile race of people. Between these two peoples there is a tariff and immigration wall that separates them much more completely than does the Atlantic Ocean cut each off from i Europe. Canadians cannot buy in the United States because the imirort duty is high and people south of the line cannot' buy in Canada for a similar reason. People in one country cannot mhjrate td the other except under the strictest supervision. How ever, they do pay brief visit across the) line tand this interchange of visits is on the increase. Today leading citizens on either side of the line are beginning to see the advantage of closer relations with thir neighbors. Canada has a large market for many United I btntes products ami the United States' could'Avith'advan-t tajpe use Canadian paper, pulp, lumber and fish. We are1 developing business with countries thousands of miles away and neglectiHg to trade over the fence with our.next door neighbor? because they have refused to tradeAvith us. The logical move is' for statesmen from Canada and 'SASKATOON ! BOSTON ON ?BI.GME ! Quakers! Earn KIght to Meet 'Trail Smoke Eaters in Amateur Hockey Final .WINNIPEG, -March 31: OP Saskatoon Quakers won the right to play Trail 'Smoke Eaters n Van- ( couvcr In the Western Canada amateur hockey final by 'defeating. Fort William one to nSl last night in overtime. It was the only goal In ill minutes and 30 seconds of play In three games between the teams. Jimmy Dewey, centre, scored the i goal. Another enloyable dance was held1 last night by the Canadian Labor Defence League in the hall In the Exchange Block, a good-sized ' crowd being present. Music was . furnished by members of the Leaauc and refreshments were brought by the ladles. United States to pit around a table and discuss these mat- ler m oermsmy ha a very tmpm- Bruins Go Our Up on Toronto In ' 16 rt Simpson Team Arrives arid' is Hockey IMay-off Kanccrs -Defeat1 ItcdWings first place- playvoffs for the "Stanley Cup. emblematic of the world's ptiek championslUp. The trams play here again tomorrow night-and the Bruins need but one more vlctorv to win. the play-off. In'the flrsfoflhe second-lhlrd place semi-finals at New York last night for the right to meet the Tnrnnto-Itoston .winners In the finiN New York Ranters defeated Drtreit Redittlnts twottonll. It Is a two-fa-" series In' which total goals count. Was favored to Win Grand National 4 I0.4KRILI) CiOOI) WISHES OF TIIOl'SAXDS Mis8VDorothv Peget's Goltli n Miller, shown in the nbovv ulrtur-wa public tholce at 19-2 to win the Aintree ateepleetiaae 4t Prlstty Tite ihetier IBox THE OLK.MAN ELECTION Editor,-Dally News: Th nverwtoiotitiv vtotorv of Mil- I attention of the .i.matBK world Tn realities of the oorporau.t strte Me feeding tppirHs, SMarp- eiiui'! the Intnl. l-n and ra'.atag th. hopes of all wnof gooo wHL Some body writli troin London states: thut Faism will savi the world. Whl in Pari.i. a cabi net mlnlst?! annstintes that event have overcome the regimes and In Confident of Hoop'Win The Port Simpson Athletic Club TORONTO. March 31: I CD 'basketball team arrived In town Koston Hruins won a hectic over- yesterday and will be pitied against time contest here last night' from the local OanattlairNationatRrcrea-' Toronto Maple Leafs by a score . tionMseoclatfcm's quintette toslght of 2 to 1 and again went ahead 'for tbeNorthern B. S. senior hoop 'in the National Hockey League 'championship. Couch A. Price and tei'S as friends and neighbors and" make permanent. ar-81" aspect. It Is a demortst ration atltutlons promoted by irreed ancl!ereno1 ero not. Alter Alter a ace rangements for buying and selling and for coming and.go- the pding universality of unlimited rniivw..aiim againv j hows asun. For the bacteria iiig.ack and forth across the urifenceti Jine. Mnsltton "GRANTS BEST FHOCUrtAdliE" The'OflfjIngl- 1 Foe Sulr at Vrniln. a ur dlrrrt from "Maii Ordrr Ilrpt." Liquor (Uihtrbl- Itonril, t47' iteklty St VancnnVer VI A BEST PROCURABLE PURE SGOTGII WIIISKY RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Il. tllut tnd (uirnt b WillUm Orint Hon limltwl Cl.nMdUI. ihd lllv,nl,lrnlyl DfiUllwtM, tv-lon a OIf o, Sentltnd. tllr-isa This ndviTtiscmciit is nnt (jul)lislied or disjla-ctr by the Liquor Cotrrrol ISuaTd or the Government of Briti'slf Cblumbia. If you lose anything, try a classified ad. Fascism The brown shirts have over lire of the. nations up to. 1914, the time of the Oreat War. The chronicle and acoountancv of the results or the Oerman election are more than -mere. parliamentary deductions. They -will giv? way -to . considerations of higher historic values. It is a -whole world that crumbles ror n dominating nation In ' Crntral Eunipe; n wop'i- that nave riven to ilu modern wuld dvillsn tlon and ponttibirtlon wcoti'l to none. The time Is alrcadv ripe to -tabltoh fcome definite facts. Th-spirit 'ihfct has deptrrted from t'Itom Is bcstringMrfrulU. It is mi animating example, attractlm ihc I Manager P M. Wells ofthe ctial-l lenging team are confident that! they can take the local boys i tnto 1 camp, xney claim tney nave . a faster team than they brought down earlier In the year. For years i the visKord have- been waiting to get tsvehatMe atHite championship team and. now that they have it they are going to make the best of it They-rfcsim that now they ' have "experience, Jpeed and endurance, the result of strenumu months of winter practice, and are ail , primed up "tor their -flame to night. Joekr Campbell -with' his peppy C. i N. R. A. team, however. .wflihve something to say about that. Jock claims his boys have worked hard for that title arid tty are-not -go-i 'ng to let It go vut ofnapett'trrU year With these 'wo line-unaand llrkck kinne' hand Una the whistle n s.l basketball fjmir mrfty exper- H Tt- Hne-uo"W41l he as follow Pirt Simwon -OeoreWhp R j while, n Msnvp n Ton neon c Rons K Henry. O Mo j-iy , r v P A .-SrfiHh Limbic John- r. stiles Morrison Ketsey. Croxs SCIENTIST SAA'S DIUTY KOATS, . 0LYCLrL!?n t ISII, LCK OF j lSE CAUSES IOK LOW QUALITY 'Continued from Page 1 rx.uturc and oomeouenUy they i.M't grow so quttkly and Uielr i:. .'j'-: otil very aiowly toereaaej. v ju Uityn- not-'MRled bjr t fe. iieiUier are they stopped . ,u mo uiK. but ihey grow so k- Nbout -ax days at 93 degrees T w i h th saaie stage of growth ' '. ihey would m mnt- ttay-at'i4 : trees F -the testiperatare of u nun .'.ummer's iday. Somo expen-ciitf. th-it were macii- ut tht- At-' uuicntoloHlcallMation of the Bto-.glral Board -of' Oanada will ahew ht wulte well. Eastern Kxprriments "Haddock afxl hake twere uaed throughout the expeatmenl Some were eavujsitin PasaanMaoddr Bay and others in the t. Cratx' Hiver atuary. The numbers of baoterla on the fish were counted in the .laboratory as soon as possible, generally about an hour after they were j i results were obtained - - when other ThurRday. ss. Venture, midnight n ,1n vessel; the fish had been Friday a. Prln. Adelaide, lo.p.ni out of lne Waler about, five hours 'and had not been -Iced -In the hold. ' ll..u , V . , 1 CUTS 6 SORES Apply Miiurrf! frrlr. fl ka am ami rlanm. Aar waum ImU -A wn iiicih-no iiioi iouowing num- inwrotu supply of aea water to waah off the blood from the outer tin face and from the body cavity , iarcci in a cleaned hold, and seed, then the low number of bacteria at the eommcncement la maintained (or a comparatively long time. Such careful treatment save even without icing only 9.000 and 4.000 bacteria per ounce of skin after ten hourr. a remarkable contrast to the f iah nours fishing vessel reault given above By thoroughly disinfectant the hold, -the bilge also ts beuiK cleaned. Tbe bilge is a harbor of refuge for bactetia, because the wutn in It contains blood, sllmr iixl fisii.. a healthy concoction In win. h u aught. Then they were cleaned in 'trow lively bacteria he ordinary way, stowed in bosses.! or Instance, here are fiuur. foi .a which some were iced and some two boats; one had 300.000 000. and certain number of i the other 140 OM.OOO in rsn, tc. were counted which Fasciam revolted ; uutiuKe. on an haddock The frame of democratic socletv ! lat wa ced. at . the begtanlag spoonful of bilge water What da mage to Ilsh can 'his do1 It run readily been seen that If this wafr thrown the wne system that ten " racks, bends and gives way. In1 were tlfiQQ baeterla for ev-,u allowed to slop on to the bottom vrsrs ago the black shirts of Mus- this one must view the reaulU i ry ounce or tun skin, and 31 Injurs solinl over thew and dlsptrset. the Ormin election. 'It Is not alftrwards there were 08,000. an forever in Italy. simple electoral consultation of Many elements of dtsordu are e'itigens. but the clr-uast affltma-stUl dominating n various sones a new moral. socUl and poof Europe, but the InaumuWMc 111131 orientation of a great peo- and decisive results oi the O'.-r- Ple who haw still before them a man elcUlon are a severe and sol- &rt future. emn warning oi history 'or Uum 1 nASSO-REUT all. i The twentieth centiuv will -e t : i ' Increase of only -just over 40.000. which te a very small gain In a bac-usrlal population m such a short time. When no Ice was used there was a striking difference; on the haddock used there were at first 2,900 only, but in 34 hours there were just over 13,000.000. Similar Hslv It Wfll not be long before thev flovet the whole cargo, for bacteria' spread rapidly In water On exten-' ded Hahlm trms the bllre shou'd be pertodira'llv dWnfected osHng to the) aceflmuiatton of slime and otherj fish debHs carried tnto It by the) eonatanttv meltmcr ire The ettae with which fresh fish' goes bad is "fins Med rmlr toy the ease' a. L. .. ft. i - i. a.i I t- wmi -wn rn ii mnv rw- uihuv rur-- tlie century of.Fasolem, whkih te LSln,ieieliie Qniiinvo ! Wtn.. under lh Mtn -" emrtnies o.r lined f antidote, protest, affirmation and! "ii"Ji UUlllllO iQiuons. unoer practical condltlonf Pro()erlv followed will o a long way' revolt, against the principle a ,' ' aai "gure was greatly toward helrdnir to mnrket fresh fish1 were born of the French revoJu-i ror-Vsnrorimi- exceeaea. ror inatance.. an exami-, (n a freah cortrtltlnn " tlon which have dominated the Tuesday Oatala 1 10 r4n t40" was .made of four haddock Thurs as Prince Rupert. Id prn ,tnat were taken from the catch of, I VfMWy ifl.r ill ft,M, 7 Thara'i rwhlqg bnf 'bers of bacteria: .01,000,000, 30,000. 000, 33,000)00. 16.000.000 for each ounre of skin There can be no doubt then why f hit that have been oleancd and Iced as soon as they hnvc been token from the water always kei'p -ror a muctvlonger time. 'Holds. Were Dirty . The extraordinarily largo figures tut given- also tell .another atory. not only that Icorwas not URed,- but; also that the vessel's hold-was'dlrty t had not. in fact, been d!slnreeted. i If.- no use putting In Ice a flh al-j ML( Iht healing Cream Jts tfienihdktum fSt SPRAINS wo BRUISE? BITES off CUTS'. MADE IN CANADA H, Friday, March Basketball Toni ght At 7:30 Admission: 25c and 15c tSArtriCHAMPioxsiiirs ' " :S0-rConie ts vs. Anurous 8:30 Warriors vs. Merchants 'NOUTIIlMtN'!..- C CHAMPIONSHIP Jic'lO Port Simpson Athletic .Club vs. C. N. K. V. 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