PAOE TWO 1 ' "' I , -, . - ,- ' . . . . ? .: ' . . ! i Canada VArithem 7 O Canada, our home and native land , True patriot ioyein. all thy sons . . comand, . with gfowlngeartfwesee theo rise The true North itrong and free, t X And stand Gfc gtfyTi, O Canada, . ' VVe itand en guty-d; for thee. O Canida, fTorious andifree . ' " O 'Canacla we stand on guard for thee, 'f, . t.r - O Canada we stand on guard for f ' the?. , l--, J , . . ea I DAILY EDITION "fc. ,r. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA "Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince' Rupert ' ' Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week - By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and Unltcd.States, paid in advance, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per inrertion ... 'Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word 'Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line , , Local readers, per Insertion, per ime - Contraci rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone -,, , , 98 JEdilor and Reporters' Telephone , . ' Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations REGISTER AT ONCE BASKETBALL! .THURSDAY NIGHT 7:30 Warriors vs. Tort Simpson Intermediates 8:20-Kaierjs vs. Grotto (League game) 9:lo C.ISLij.A. vs.Sjmpson (Championship game) Admission: Cents, 50c , Ladies and Children, 25c The concentrated goodness of prime beef is in BOVRIL gBBBBBF yjSHBHBUw -a iBBBBSBVBtBW-Swgfti ' Awarded over 140 sold medals and diplomat M 5.01 10.' 3.00 140 .02 .15 25 Wednesday .'Men. 8.193S Word has been received from the sooth that Friday of nqxt week, March 17 may be the last day for voters to . register in order to vote at the comincr provincial election. -It is possible that the list may be opened again of it may not. It is not wise to take chances. Thel e is bound to be an.election in the near future, before the fall registration of voters. It may come at any time. Those not on .the provincial list "Should register at once in 'ojrder to be sure of having the right to vrite at the election. Even ff the list should be reopened, it is better to be ready. ENJOYED. A TREAT The. address given by Harold Brown yesterday to the .'Charnber of Commerce and service clubs was" rnuch enjoyed by everyone. It was-couched in Splendid language and Avas-f ull of meat from beginning to end. All who Were' present expressed themselves as much pleased. It is not necessary to agree with everything he said to appreciate the address which was one of the best heard here in years. The Chamber of Commerce is to "be congratulated on ar ranging the event. was a striking sign of courage and optimism. He was in that country when the National Government took charge and he was struck with the wonderful spirit1 of the people ljnd faith In their ultimate destiny. "We can discount the suggst!6n that the resources of civilization stood the strain of disintegration and a new national Impulse followed in which the worker and the capitalist were both enthused.. Efforts were concentrated on community i welfare instead of the Individual This spirit was much to be prefer red to the general drift of the pub- lie toward loose ways. The publif service, he believed, must be exem plary. It was th custodian of the ideals of the country. When mer pointed to -loose restores in the government they set out to copy them 1n their private Uvea. Today law was being compromised. The crime wave must be crushed bu what was worse was the pollttca' ineptitude which was most to br feared, more than the communist a citation which was feeding men day by day with the seeds of dls Integration. The responsibility for a chanw waa on the man in the street. He mid he had always known some of the lmperfeettona of party govern ment. It mint be remembered thn Prince Ruoert was a pollUcu' stronahold but even here the citv could not make prattreas except or x ouainew dasu. in me umnagar thev had the spectacle of the won-drfnl Coldstream ranch poasibhr havlng to be sold for taxes agalns it. The sneaker said he was not cri- ItlclsinK anyone. All had shared r the rnndition to which they had ben brouaht. No oartlculfr government ww to blamf . The thtng to dr rtw wa to look to the future. "T Is im to us to supply any reraedv and a look forward to a future of which we may be proud." Speaking of Prince Rupert he said It was necessary U) get together and work for (he interests of the northern part of the province. Then was no reason why the artificially forced position of the city should (tot come to the fore. Municipal!) the city had done wonders but hei Industrial position was disappoint- ing. The city would have to use sheet force in bringing' herself to a Men tion. System All Itlglii Mr Brown then gave voleeto tHe belief that there was ndthlng wrohg with the present system. It had oroduced a wonderful standard of living. It had to be curbed and eutded but he believed It was perfectly sd equate to care for all conditions. There wai thc matter of employment but that would take seven!1 vears to set right and he 'feared there would always be a certain amount of unemployment. Speaking then of the Empire and i the Ottawa Conference. Mr. Brown exoressed his approval of the idea He had been In Ottawa when Mr King had attacked the results of the conference and he had carefully followed the debate but he did not think Mr. King had made out a case. He acknowledged some of the tariffs were too high but when It was seen that tariffs were levelled against this country, such as the recent lumber tariff In the United States, it was time for the people of the Empire to offset this by de veloping an economic life of their own. Already n decided advantage had been shown. In regard to International debts. i He felt sure the .Economic Conference would find a solution. The Do minion debt was then referred to !und the suggestion made that a mpltal levy might be necessary ; There was nothing alarming about ' t - tat T f II mnbb f nr Ika anmmnn canrwf it would be beef that It should come, The residue would bo guarded by It. The future was charged with sians. THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, March a. m Haibld Brown Advocates Gapital ' Levy If 'Necessary and Said He Saw Development About to Begin (Continued from Par,e 1) doubt until it was faced both nationally and internationally. There must be no more bands of financiers handling the nffalrs of the public working on the outside and the Inside fct the same, yme. People were not cherublms or serauhlms when It came to sacrifice. The Sermon on ivre exhausted. We are Just about ' the mount was good but Mussolini to start development." the speaker: said the difficulty was they had to PWNt.""lf nfe'-Htrno't move forward 'tlub the people Into submission. the fault Is in ourselves. This per-, The .man. In the, street was .not , will- tod 'is not as danyertfus as the days . ins to accept Whit was be A for the 'of fllmSy wealth through which "we i community nuated a f cw years ago. We . ha ve ; Turning then, to the mora hopeful ftdthlng to do now but clarify ourlslde. the speaker drew attention to Ideas and visualize our opportunl-'KusalS with -11140.000.000 "people ties." If they could handle the situation Governmental locals there "with mueiT greater problem Mr Brown said he was In Italy than Canada' had to face, he felt when the Faclttc state was for- that there waa as much genius for med. There wa a wonderful whls- Bovemment In Canada and in pering campaign carried on which Prince Rupert It was all Tight to culminated In the movement of.-omoete and tde with the Rua- whlch we all know. The country Help the4 (government Mr. Brd'n Ictrgcd ( that whatever overnment was In power should receive help. No problem was be- ond sdlutiofM He- wanted td see a Mttern spirit iVeveioped. not from ; factional viewpoint but there mu -i e naen there who could plead their rwn cause end stund on their own feet. It was necessary to develop 0rld consciousness. II; wanted ee the boards of trade get togeth t more and learn of each other foments. The question of employment fur he youth of the country must be tckled. There was a growing responsibility which was a tremrn- dus one. He was glad to live In this rime a no puce to oe a iactor. now-1 -ver small, in the working out of I hese problems. Technocracy had een mentioned, bnt all m'i wV I it their own problems in their own I vay poverty of aplrtt was worse j han lack of bread. It the oeople of he count rv were worth thetr sal' 'hey must cast olf their self enm-plt Hiey must have convictions that ranacend materia) things and torn etr nttenttnn og the destruction f all that, stands In the wav of na-' tonal service. Mental hyl-n ws eeessarv to make the people into old and original men. Mr. Brown said. he ws not orthodox in his reltaion bailie moertM very man's relletoits convetiom 'if was. however. Immersed In faith "on! tndav were wllttnw and racking In time of stress beeauw 'hey had deoended Upon material hinvs.lle believed, in the lanauaee tf the boet. that the whole nnlverr vas a HvirHT Intelligent anlrK even 'o the tiniest atom. He believed in 'he ereat baht nee of Jojr am! han-ess In dut. He 'kereed with Vordsworth that "Bverv flower wtov the air it brfliles,, He ur-ed the ouiet rnlUvatWtn of He believed the worst or hedenrelon emrWir hd n-"vd and they were on the road to tter things. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND Operating three Dry Docks Total, capacity ZO.pOO tons Shipbuilders 'and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Y.lectrlc and Acetylene vyeldlnr SO-ton Derrlrk for Heavy M'l Sawmill and AllnlngMachlnrry Repaired and Overhauled i - - l .. SCOTTISH FOOTBALL Motherwell Defeats Kilmarnock ';.nd Will Play Clyde In Sic ml. Pinal Next Week GLASGOW, March 8:01other-wrll will meet Clyde at Ibro Vlillr Celtic cUshru with Hearts at Hampden Park tin March 18 'in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup series. In the replayed drawn games today Celtic defeated Albion by three goah to one and Hearts defeated the Hibernians two to nil while Motherwell beat Kilmarnock eight to three. Bridge Played by BASKETBALL Royal Purple at , NOT SO GOOD E1S LaSt Niffht ;'" a Oamw Played I.a,t E,. enlng Hallway Roy Ni In I Ilct of I'orm There waa a good crowd the Royal MtpTe Bridge held In i ha Elks Ilnme last night. A very Tb Koiaiu took the c n r a enjoyable evening of eard follow- to J1 nnt " Ul rular e4 b, reffoshmentt to the tt" t1' lix'ur,,V 4612 " ""T" Jonnaon was ine only or.- -hai prte-w4QMi at bM: to be going on the c n rA Ladles' flrst-Mra. Jacooaon. ro, r,,,, Ladles' second- Mrs. Frltx. .. tn too many king ail Oenta edond C Usggart. Tt.t committee In charge Were: Mesdaiaes Jl Menelcf. B W 11 User oft, B. CUpp. T. Caroff. British Players Are Eliminated Palm Beach. PU Left to right. Maui een or -tit: last yaer's winner of the Florida golf chmpio nship with Mim Diana Ptshwlek, "British golf champion, wr.o is competing in this year's FlorMa tourney. Miss Ftshwlek easily won her first match by eight and seven over Mrs H C Kersten. BADMINTON PARTY HELD LAST NIGHT The Dally News can be pur- fa,n" CT.!""y "fl? J!"0 OVbmm and Mrs. ltodgao. -w- . . .1 lari Ijadie m nt nt f!alhilral Cathedral Hall Hall: chased at e Post Off ice "News Rtand. 325 Orariviile St.. Vancouver. ' i ' 'Karl And er ib ri. ,'Prlnce George, B.C : R. W Riley. Terrace B O. General Store, Anyox. 8mlthers Drug Store. Bmltli- ers. B O. - . itots Won Tr Chinticlir Cllmrtllt rttf Hlh rytry fatket. Your ripe Knows OtJeu's Qui Pluet beat E. Wilkinson and B. Cap-stick, 9-15. 5-15 N. Rogers and K. Brewertoa beat Y. Terrien and -Mrs. Long. 17-14. 13-15. 15-7. Mrs. HaudenwhUd and Mrs. Lamb beat V. WraUull and M Otbson. 7-16. 5-15 M. Brewerton and I. Corfaoota 15-12, 15-13 The Moose club won three games . while the Rangers won two. Last evening the Prince RaewrV After 'the matches rsfreahsatriU lUnger Company entertained she were nreJ nA the rest of the Moose ladies' badminton club in pvnlng was spent sooJsUy. Ihe Cathedral Kali. A series of mashes were playe I.KJUII) llEFIt!iSILMi;vrs in which those taking part ware: Mrs. Olbvm and D. Hallinger The only liquid which I catt non-beat XI. Brewerton and Miss Pea- estly say ejrer inspired me Is bath ehy 6-15. 4-15. water, applied externally. -J. B.'S. ftiri uTcrena ana airs, uameron liaidane tsnoWn toe game last ni..: ano "their usual snappy romhinatien passes were lacking Tii- K.t.i, on the other hand had .vm ; ;);), pisys that resulted in tht n .. ry The first half was exr-r. ,M4;it d only tv points v ar.uln? t-lto'teaaw at haHllme in th- w. W half the Kslea pl.iy.-i . : . ; ; around the other team as ; sh .vi jThllv? 4e-SJ victory Johns..:; hud i his shooting eye last nii;!i' and ! scored Z4 of the CN 32 ;m.t Ctoex was high man for the Hutu wtlh II i The Cardinals step nr r.rt : ratare ta the Ohrls' league bv dr-feallng the Amaaons last i ,. r 10 8 In the first half the r.: wrre by far the wprior te .m bir. only managed to gain a s-pom: lend at half tune In the u:trr ;iart of Uie game the Am im.i .itarteo to retaliate a little and )!vr)e the game was tar from br-InK a cln-h Bat they .arvl v n'nv tnl' a little late and her the ftntl whwtle blew :h. ,,rd;-naU had a lead of two points The Intermediate game mm alk-over for the Tuxu hhvlA ,t!:e Warrior 13-H The T ix mfrr d -Id' dly on In their gaine and v. n time lr the game w-r tlr? mhwnI. 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