DAILY EDITION pate and how. The. Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL Advertising and Circulation Telephone - News Department Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Local readers, per line, per insertion .02 Tuesday, February 21, 1939. CANADA'S POSITION Judging fi-oni various statements that have been issued from Ottawa it seems that there is no doubt of the assumption that when the British Empire is-at war, Canada, will be at war. The only difference of opinion is as It has been stated more or less officially that the policy of the present government, in the event of war being declared, would be to back up the Empire to the fullest possible extent without Canadians being compelled to take part in any overseas fighting. The country would be plac- etfccpon a war basis antt the people would be asked to use their best endeavours to supply the fighters with food, ammunition and arms. This more or Jess passive attitude-would be out of deference to the French-Canadian, de-mandsw. No political party leaders have so far taken any nf f if iiIa tknn 4-Tiao ' - CIIURCIl AND STATE v Discussing the attitude of the French-Canadian: to-.wardtthe British Empire, Elmore Philpott, in the Victoria evenine paoer, concludes with a couple of paragraphs in regard to the position of the Catholic Church. His-words are: "In the lonrr run the Fascist governments and the Ca-thnno Cuvnh ae sre to find themselves in direct conflict. The basic nhilosoohy of the Fascist movement is the rnbilirrmnn state. There can be no true totalitarian state if "'jthin.the state there exists anv institution which has the- right to independent doctrines and free express-inn. Hitfpr -wan bound: to fight both Protestant and Catholic churches for the simple reason that he could not nut school, the building Is 56 feet long by 30 feet deep with basement and i has been built In conformity with electrical work is in conduit and the unit Is heated with a large hot air fumace. There are two large wards, each with Its own batnroom facilities; a common room and dining room, classroom, a large kitchen on concrete foundations and a staff suite of three rooms. Present accommodation will take care of fourteen patients, most of whom will be admitted at once. The unit is capable of expansion by adding two wings, making a final capacity !of 32 beds. Only suspects and incipient and other Indian friends of the school. Anfield in Charge The preventorium will be ad ministered by Principal F. E. An-j field of St. Michael's School and( acUve control will be In the hands of Miss Marjorle Chennells R.N.. graduate of the Vancouver General Hospital, who has been appointed, matron. She will be assisted by Miss D. Muir. a Women's Auxiliary missionary, and a general assistant to be appointed later. The older girls of, the school will receive practical training as ward maids, giv ing them a greater chance to be of practical use in home nursing when they later return to their own villages. All the dressing gowns, rugs and mats, rawhide moccasins and much of the linen, as well as the furniture will be the product of the home economics and manual training departments of the school. F. S. Sharpe was foreman of construction and F. S. Hutchison, the school manual training instructor, also took active part. The boys forming the construction crew were Charlie Brown of Bella Bella, Benny Alfred and Alfred Cook of the Nlmpkish at Alert Bay, Hector Our- and Clarence Barton, Nishgas ney tiu winiviivv uiivi iai . ) h s nronatranda on the masses as long as there were, from Kirfcoiith, Sidney eu of ait powr-tt.i fnnms mvin" voice to contrary lines of thought.! .' "jfTrvW Fascism the onlv wav that anv church could1 save itself from, ultimate destruction by the government "'onlrJ'be t sell out ti.that government. In other words, if a church willing to make itself the out-and-out servant of the Fascist movement,, then it miffht be tolerated and. survive for a time. But the Catholic Church is not in a position to make anv such, infamous dealeven, if it were pos'Uble to find leatWs 0f a character to do so. WJlh its- world-wide membershin, and its increasing relative strength in the democratic countries, a. Fascist-Catholic' union would certainly create for the Catholic Church no less acute problems than those solyed temporarily by the union." A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get It by using our famous Edson, Bulkley Valley or Nanalmo-Welllngton coal. PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 558 Montreal canadlens may be In aifjit BAY Feb 21 Indicative me ceiiar oi wc jim..cjr tosiumcc nerc amrru ai mc iu 'nf th termination of the Indian League but their star winger. Too of the week from Montreal and t . .t tn ffriivt make, leads tne snarpsnooiers or were delivered yesteroay to wtn with the problem of tuberculosis Uie circuit The weekly summary building .where tt U expeeted install tmone the natives, a tuberculosis for the season places Blake on tap.utkm wfU start soon. A compete preventorium is being opened to- with 35 points. day at St. Michael's scnooi Alert Bay. This building is unique in that it has been constructed by the Indian boys themselves as a manual training project. Twelve lads, aged from 14. to-16 years, under the expert instruction of a paid foreman, started the work last October and, in spite of adverse ' weather conditions, are seeing their task brought to completion today with the building being officially opened by Rev. Dr. T. B. R. West gate, executive secretary of the Indian School Commission of the Anglican Church in Canada, and ;Dr. A. L. McQuarrie, medical dlr-.ector for British Columbia, of the Indian Department. Built from plans prepared in the Hockey Scores Pacific Coast Leatue Portland 3, Vancouver 1. MOTORS IN LEAD AGAIN Two Clean Sweep Victories Re-corded in Commercial Bowline Lea;ue Last Nifht second future of the evening three games to nil through default of the Canadian Legion, the restaur-anteurs. as a result, moving Into fifth place. High average scorer for the evening was Olb Taylor, of Rupert Motors with 175. Individual scoring was as fellows: Pioneer Laundry 1 3 3 1 R. Smith- 142 142 178 178 152 A. Smith Cook'4 ... . Marchejdon Selig'. lu-uie c.ieiii iu wjiiui uiiaiiu wuuui wiuiug iu jjuh.iv.i-' uo w "' Mentenko i ana it is nopea mat tne wors wiu . , rwr-r ing able to return to their reserves, nupm Motors free of tuberculosis. Ita. Open cases of the disease will be tov hospitalized in different units in Vancouver and in the coast and other hospitals. The preventorium will work ont , a l at a la 4 a a uic ujcory uiai, n 13 Dcucr mj pre-. Koyal Lunch in uri ii i iLiiur' Limn i ii i. . . . . , . . i7 V i cent or me sa inaian aeams m me n Montsano m , , , , , . . We suggest then that we take a glance at the other j year of which there is definite i xo,,, Slue OI me picture. suppose war planed lomorrow." record, 1937, were of natives under: There would at once be demands upon the government of the day, no matter what its political complexion, to have facilitate the sending of troops to the scene of warfare S ffers of services would be made and, undoubtedly,, in some way or another, men would be recruited-to take pari in the actual fighting. Loyal Canadians would not be con!-tent to remain, at home while their fellow Britishers were fighting the battles of the Empire. We take it that, while the government might not at first take the initiative, there would.be a more or less general movement of ' men to join the colors either in Canada or overseas. Feeling run? high' at such times and political pressure would be strong from all parties. Young Canadians are being enlisted in Canada solelv ,' to defend Canada. That is right and correct and we do Tidb think any government would try to force any one into going overseas. At the same time we do not think that any steps would be taken to prevent them going and they yvohM undoubtpflly go. There would be no conscription hut there would be a burst of enthusiasm for the general defence of the empire. Scott Taylor Total vent than cure open imection by'o Houston tuberculosis In the Indian children njake and young people. M Montesano When it is realized that fifty per d Franks 137 .106 .105 127 . 2 619 1 163 134 .159 Hlbbard 155 181 793 1 187 160 129 .213 20 years of age. the need for strong North Star 13 preventative measures Is very ob-.RUpert Motors 14 vious- Parkers Oarace 10 A very pleasing feature of the op-1 pioneer Laundry ...10 enlng of the preventorium at Alert Gyro Club 8 Bay Is the presentation of the Royal Lunch 9 very latest quartz light machine Canadian Legion 7 which had been purchased by gifts Electrical Workers 7 received from nearly 400 graduates 134 133 157 132 2 736 2 176 163 134 191 176 840 2 137 133 162 140 148 720 The league standing to date: 5 7 8 11 10 12 11 14 jr.ew ouim or ooxes u w I stalled. Other fittings 112 143 147 139 ? 702 3 ! 123 177' 159 143 1C7 771 167 1?3 149 169 193 03 13 14 10 10 0 9 7 7 I Old Country Soccer .English League, First Division Grimsby Town 2, Arsenal 1 Hospital Work Is Going On Steadily B Ver to Carry Out Their Part of. Job nett St White Construction Co., and another couple of months should. see It pretty well finished. Tile setters arrived last week from Vancouver to start their part of the work. lakdamlx, Naas River, Johnny Han-use of, the Oweekayno tribe of Rivers Inlet, William McKay of Oreen-, ville, Naas River, Billy McDougall of Mlmkumlees, Reggie Nealoss of Wallace Price, Benson IKlemtu, Young and Chester Adams of Mas-' sett. I The entire unit to date has only, cost $2500 with equipment. The money was provided by the Department of Indian Affairs. J j The cases to be admitted to the new unit are selected as a. result of 1 the tuberculosis clinics now. con-'ducted annually through the cooperation of the Provincial Board of Health. Tuberculosis Control, Division, and the Indian Department's 'medical services. Dr. p. B. Ryall, .medical superintendent of the Alert Bay Hospital, will be medical ad-1 -fviser to the preventorium. . . . 4 -i - y Fruit Combine Charge Is Laid Kelowna For tne Eait Monday. Wednesday, and Friday , From the East Tuesday, Thursday and j WM.M.WMJ ........ ..tt. For Vancouver Tuesday .. r 12:30 noon Thursday 10 pjn. Friday 9:30 pjr February 13 and 23 5 p.m From Vancouver-Sunday - 4 pjn Wednesday , 10:30 ajai Friday 4 pjn. February 9 and 19 .. . am For Anjox and Stewart-Sunday 7 p.m Wednesday 3 pjn tailor. Daily News: T Sua of Norway 3kl Club nave a nice lUtle cabin near the 'summit of Mount Oldfleld ana The new nost office boxes for the everyone, young and ola. ha been made welcome Utcre to gei warm and dry and to rest. We lite vou to 011 and. If you passed byL .he eabin without coming In. we WttUld feel hurt about it. II Is a be in- thing we Norwegians cant help, be for the it friend or enemy youU be made i bulldine are exuected ta arrive from as comfortable as circumstances irifr.Ma S"lt,iljx i , - ... d. anil lis UmP one or tne wmuows oronen. latove Dire lyin in ii m pieces u on VICTORIA, Feb. 21 CP- A most of departmental Investigator is being w imhc replaced In fact a sent to Calgary. Edmonton and mUd form of cyclone could not other Alberta points to investigate nav done much more damage Rupert Motors scored a clean charges made at Kelowna that a pHKiH this was children and. If three game to nil victory combine exists the distribution manual training department of the sweep in w are r,UMung parents who and assumed exclusive leadership of the Commercial Bowling Leagn Mail Scheduli have boys big Mount Oldfleld 1 please leave the cabin inot do any damage a4olts. then please ency to recognize Indian Sign Brought Food clean If It was have the doc-the unwritten law of the aorth regarding cabins. 5, pjn.j Thanking you Mr. Editor tor your valuable time ana space SON8 OF NORWAY SKI CLUB Yukon Commercial Flier Attli Traprter After Seeing Smoke 1 Signals rrom Anyox ana Mewari brought seeeor yesterday to BUN Tuesday 11:30 ara smith, trapper and prospector Ty 8 PJn. near the BrtUah Columbia bound - For Naas River and Port Slmpion ary Wh0 had run out Of food. Sunday 7. om put Sheldon Luck, on his way rrom Naai River and Port Simpson here, dropped down with his plane iueM3y ii:3U am and left Smith fifty pxmnds of Basketball Thursday, Friday, February 23 and 21 ARMORY HALL at 8 p.m. NEW .METLAKATLA vs. STANDARD OIL TEAM Auska RcprciC i-.ng Pr. xe Rupert ALSO MetlakaUa vs. Seal Cove and High School Tickets on Sale at William F. Stone's. Grotto L Ben's News Stand juuxmimrmmeM xsMaBaaai 1 r 1 r mxn tuz t mm n 8 r. 1 a ELIO'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE a Tile Setters Arrived From Vancou- m n 9 Work on the construction of the B new Prince Rupert General Hospl- JI tal building is being pushed along pi tpatilv Ku fhp Annlranlnri nr SIX.PICCE niNCTTR Sl'ITE Eastern Canadian Hardwood is used in this charming set they feature natural or tvory enamel finish, trimmed with black. Set consists of table with disappearing leaf and set of Q7A A A four chairs with upholstered slip scat 4 only Special V vvU Trade. In Allowance For Your Old Furniture BUNGALOW BED Don't miss this attractive special, two tn continuous posts, com plete with a strong cable spring and mattress. 3-0, Special FROM PORT SIMPSON $36.00 39.75 RETURN. RETURN. S15.00 g UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FBOM PRINCE RUPERT Meals and Berths Included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1938 and February 28th, 1939, Inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 19J9. Children Half Fare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. C ATA LA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 5C8 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office 1 Tueadajr. Fbniar PAGE TWO TITE DAILY NEWS .-.X.J 'J. Stock Ends Sale Final Clearance 64 Pairs Women's broken lines, all shoes. Mostly small sizes. This is away. Final clearance price-- 85c high grade a real give 36 Pairs Women's Pumps, Straps and Oxfords While they last. Final clearance 1,95 Rubbers of All Kinds-at Reduced Prices. O OOOOOOOCKKlOOOOO 'amily shoe store ltD. OPENING AT ALERT BAY New Tuberculosis Preventorium for Natives Srene of Ceremony Today TOBE BLAKE Post Office IS LEADING Boxes Delivered Canadians' Winter Top Se.rer Of Panels Arrived Yesterday From National Leatue For Season Montreal and Other. Kitting Are Lx pre led Shortly MONTREAL, Feb. SI: CP Trje ----- The Letter Box USE OK SKI CI.UII GAMS j MUCH SNOf IN CANADl ItrltUh Ciilumlila Onlv rut nonunion Will, AWfflM n miner Worst Prairies WINNIPEQ. Feb. M contrast to bamv, rauni tit uiliwn t uiUii of the most severe b .. winter vUlted the jh,. lnces from end tn r i . .(There were at least I. . . .hnnM no mi-m-' ,rom exposure illllCI ....... jbers present and if you find the (eabin open make yourselves nt home but please leave the. cabin as you louna ii ana you can toto as often na you like. There have been times w Investigator From This Province the cabin was made use of and tlnlnm TV Alhr4 Tn I iMtlt Intn i k u, .rrihl. maa Hni one j. x other an Indian hft . North HatUelord, There was also hr-av. In Ontario and Qw.hr- wealocr ehecked flu rt ht avsunica rainrr merja ' Hons In some parts f - - - irit til whim". . . . . , . Complaint Emanating At instance occurred lately. We found "V" m ?h rt ?ntiU th c owckcu ay Ml , .V,. -.I-.W. KW.r, the a v.- ,tance north of Wu.: .oe real . . 1 sura A r week-end u tra. tull the wood burnrd Vp f" e,ntfen. hoiir3 Maurice Dupltuu i an automobile and w -u ta n lice in a. truck. Sor.s Qa newspapers cancelled td ici enouch U climb'..".. w l t v ih.m ,fll"rumes wun neavy ra;n b t acd!8cotla following sr. )w'. - U I day Mill KOK a ALU FOR SALE-Old large bundles f jr OILLNBT or iJea . year old. 12 n p V h p. Petter Dl-w shaft and proix 7th Avrmie V WHITBHOR8E. Yukon Territory, nn Ik) 8rr Feb. 21: CP (-The old Indian distress signal of smoke column 1! LOST Mir nock ing mm of mor notify DaUy New lor tjueen Charlotte ttfandw f r which is carried bv eommer-iCLFVN. Well February 10 and 24 9 30 pin ml auniift m the north f. r, apartments From Queen Charf ate lUandi emerKency purposea j t r FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 house Phonr HI K l 1 rate MjetarsuaraiH i llli m ELITE ; Beauty Parlor 5 Mr. Sutherland Introducing the Nf 5 ' S Zotos Permanenl By an amazing the guardian rr? instant this cx; ancnt Is complc'.e eiskm timing t -life, greater dfp'' lovelier curls. I Phone 499 for Appolntmenti ' 1 .smstusb srmnsw...St'- sUI SPECIAL SALE OS AH Box Chocolates 10-; Discount for C::s Wet Only Freshness Guar-ntw j Mussallem's Confectionery i Openlnr of New Number '"' 15 Service and Dependability Phone 13 Taxi PAT .MAZZIE n-.i fWHi-a ith St WLWAWAVAV.VV. REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim W" Line Bowl , 631