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PULLEN Managing-Editor Hieems likelwfti brinrrShotitjaiffiw lelicrimi's i Your Inspection Cordially Invited The Family Shoe Store i Third Avenue LIMITED Where Service and Quality Excel SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ...... $5.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week .10 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year 3.00 By mail to all other countries,, per year 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Local, readers., per Insertion, per line - - , .25 Classified advertising; per word, per Insertion .. : 02 Transient display advertising, per Inch, per. insertion 1.40 "" " Advertising and Circulation Telephone S8 News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION RADIO RECEPTION Thursday, January 10, 1935 ' Numerous complaints .have been, made recently ia regard to local radio reception. For several nijrhls in most parts of the city a buzzing noise came in that spoiled re . Priu'ce Rupert people feel that as they are recmircd to pay a license for their radios they should lie protected-to some extent against noises that prevent them, from hear ing the musical anil, other programs that come over the air. They have been, asking who is the inspector and is he doing anything. Where is the Radio Association.' Is it ac five? , Undoubtedly there is good cause for complaint Seal Love people have been able: in some instances, to get clear- .reception when the rest of the city has been blanketed 'with ii buzzing noise that made reception-- impossible. Last night .was better than for several' nights-past but even last night e objectionable noise came on early in the evening al though 4)-: it. soon stopped. THE LATEST RELIGION Germanv. which taouehb about a modiffcationiofithfc tfftthdl rmatid faith diff ermg in many respects f rom-THiristianilv but also re' pemoline: it. This is known as the German Faith Movement led. by Professor Wilhelm Hauer and Count Ernst Revent-jow.. When-the various protestant sects made it impossible for- the formation of a national Christian' church, many of the Nazi leaders threw their influence with the new Faith movement. Its present membership in less than half a million but it is spreading rapidly find it is possible it may sweep the whole country. It is not opposed to Christianity but maintains that some of the doctrines preached by Jesus of Nazareth are alien to the German blood. DISABIUTIES OF SYSTEM TO' BE RECTIFIED, PRIME MINISTER SAYS IN TALK (Continued Mom page one) was one of Ihc present objectives ot Uie government. There was still necessity for much to" be done by the Dominion and by the provinces in co-operaUon with Whe Dominion, the Premier declared. The new Bank of Canada woulu be an instrument of control over the banking and currency system On it was conferred the sole ri'ht of note Issue. It would co-operate with the chartered banks to extend and control the credit of the conn try. It would be a powerful in ;tru ment of social justice, aiding a., it could In correcting Uie disabilities of tlie old system. It would be a valuable instrument of advice and assistance In financing and would open up a new chapter in Domln Ion financial affairs. t Waten-tr- Stocks. Turning his attention to "stock watering." a practice hich had been employed ln exploiting the ln-1 vesting public. Mr. Bennett declared Uiat a larger measure of protection must be given to the Investor There must be even stricter government regulation of the structure of com pany financing so thai improper practices might be more readily de tected and more efficaciously ;tamped out. There must be-dra&Ue simplification of capital structure so that it became more easy for the investing public to understand. Amending legislation to Uie Com ¬ panies Act to be Introduced at the next session of Parliament would Include the abolition of the right to issue "no par value shares." the Premier promised. There would be oUier legislation enacted to stamp out evils in stock, promotion me-1 thods and to prevent concentration 1 by companies. Recovery measures having en gaged the attention of the government during the first three years of Its life, the time had arrived v. hen reform program could be em barked upon. Mr. Bennett said. Thii was the second stage ln the admin istration's plans. The program of reform was' described as a deter-j mined course of action which had been already begun. He sincerely j believed It would usher In a new era ? of prosperity for the people of the) country whose unselfishness, cour-j age and Christian forUtude had! been.su amply-demonstrated' in the trying times of the past few years.! These times of hardship had: thrown all into confusion and un-; certainty. Many ln the struggle had j lost their sense of values. Certain' Individuals and corporations might ; have taken advantage of the sltua- tion to advance their own Interest for selfish puriHJses. The welfare of Loo many people was at stake to; tolerate continuation of this. Here lay a remedial-responsibility for the government and his government! intended to. apply the necessary remedies. But all must unite to devise and apply the remedies. The government was not of the situation as facing the young people of Uie country: It wasj the government's intention to forward their interests, assist I nsolv-i Ing their problems and also seek their advice. ! ' Chingiiif the System jris reform -program, Mr. Bennett! adiraitted. wasby- no means corn' ptete as yet It could not be' nfi( j tfdJa be.. However, his government' was resolved to replace elements of the old system which had broken down and become worn out or ob solete. This might be called radi calism by some but it was necessary ia the continuity of reform. There could not be impervlousness trt change buff the necessity for1 changes must be admitted and ac-1" ted uion. 'Nor do I care if It Is soldi tluit we are taking the first step on the road to Socialism." One thing mere was, nowever. which never To be a member of the new faith a net-son. has to make' must be relinquished oath that he and his- familv are free from Jewish or col- countries might have done, namely ored blood. He must not be a Free Mason, a Jesuit or be-!u,e )rlvat rJhts and Gertie of long to any secret organization. Its emblem is the golden! inwuai the privilege to work out one's Never should ...... ...ui i ii ii i 'l own destiny. sun wheel and it already -l.. has a weekly paper advocating i its that be given up. doctrines. Much of its inspiration is taken from the Teu- in closing, the Prime Minister .tonic Eddas and Sagas, these replacing the sermon on the made his appeal for the support of mount and. other Christian teachings. Humility and paci-llne i"ile ln program of re-fism are set aside and doctrines stressing the high destiny tom' furUier detal,s of which of the-Teiffonic race And particularly of the German people sbe unfo,ded Ul lalr ad take their place. i The next Drnadcast by tne Pn,. There are other similar concurrent movements in Ger- mier win be on Friday night, many all' based on the Christian religion but differinir! , from it to the extent that they tend to develop a German; f W D Trains cults, is said to. have reached between two and three millions and-their numbers are increasing, daily. For the East- as some Mondays,. Wednesdays and Fri days 5:30 pjru From the I2at Because It doesn't to advertise T pay poor products, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Batur u aoes pay 10 ouy wose aavemsea. daye 10:15 pjn. Have a Cup of Puppy? vfB sBssHBifSljBBSssfearW BSSSSSSSSSSSBST ''HBSSSSflBSSSSSSSSflL BSSSs9 wBSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSm B ifM Will you tu.ve a cup of puppy Yea thb li'lle te '.an j. f-.x u-r-rier, and normal in every way except ::ae ook.r.g nappy .md LIKE READING WITH Wit h wouldn't bir.d your feet If you YOU wanted to walk! Thn why read In hlf light as If you wtrs peering through smoked glasses? Working in poor light causes eyestrain. which affects our entire nervous system snd results in damagvd eyesight. Tbs prent high percentage of defective eyesight is needless. Proper home lighting, scientists say, is a msjor help toward prevention. Watch your family as they resd. Does a chfld of yours hold his book noticeably closer than 14 inches? If so, the chances are that hiseyes are being strained. He needs better home lighting, and he may need eye-glasses. Check your home. Is every socket filled, and with a lamp bulb of the correct wattage? Are your fixtures correctly shaded? Have you sufficient resding lamps, and are they correctly placed? Thursday. January 10, 193 WHEN YOU GO ABROAD Cony your money in a sof, convenient form by using TwveJies Cbetpwt. These amy b purhaid at any txaffth of Th Poyal Bunk and or neyotiobU wb4avr youoo-Ifovelle lurxood will And a Wnd-If witam ifi th fiuitk't orat ottitu To Y A L BANK OF CANADA i conymteo In an ordiacry eoffsc cap. The midget puppy, one of a utter of six. weigh just I 4 ounces, to more than two montlu old. and refuses to train weight V -u-rlnarlain say she will live "Midtjet" to owned by John 8tli of San Jov California If you want anything, try a classified ad. USE THIS FREE SERVICE Ask to have one of our lighting experts malts a free survey for you. She may find that you are wasting electricity. She may advise some simple change that will add immediate comfort. She la sure to give you interesting, scientific ideal on lighting that will add to the beauty of your home. There ia no obligation for this service. Ask for it today. Send a post card or telephone ..210. FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE LIGHTING RULES .1 Ute lamp bulb of the correct wattce- The mini-mum it 40-watt Edison MnK Lamps for 3-tockrt lampi, 60-wtt for 2 socket lamp, 100-watt for tingle socket lamps. "2. Have all lamp bulbs shadrd. For port atJet, a shade which is light in color, wide In spread,, and open 1 at the top. '', 3 Never read in tlarinr lieht. or ln vour awn- Northern British Columbia Power Company Limiled ". '. ' fcftwr 4 shadow. Always use lamp hultis of reputable male. Inferior .. -4.- 14.- ones burn out and blacken quickly, s