nor rorj Letter Box FREEDOM OF SPEECH terpretatlons, however, I will make my position quite clear. First, I am not a pacifist and am prepared to at any time combat with all my strength everything that Hitler stands for. Therefore, my crltl- Ing, is it British, to ask, as we do, this very element to pay the price of overthrowing the Hitler regime without assuring that the corresponding decent Canadian elements would be then free to deal Editor, Daily News: with their opposite German num- ome years ago a man made the,Ders? as for the young men whose Whifflets From The Waterfront v BANQUET ON BURNS DAY IS SUCCESS (Continued from Page One) ... 11 , 1 V. I I , wiutn lias ucen uea up ior me the erieore "Ther Wa a. Lad " gressive conservative; each in his winter in the local dry dock, will be thS oeugniea me auaience. coie was ac turn hp nir ahe eH n pnmmi.nict ii j i i . i. D . ....... v,. ictuiiiunaaioiicu in seryigc uexi wee .,,, companled r-j v.. rr Dr Bl0cklby- nrnvi.Kv -the by enemy within the gates". by sailing from here Wednesday on Today It Is a matter of history a special voyage to the Queen Char-1 To Bonnie Scotland that in Germany, in Austria, In lotte Islands with large a party of Proposed by the chairman, W. M Spain and In Caecho-Slovakla, all-loggers. The vessel will go through Brown, the toast to "Bonnie Scot-decent Deonle whirh Is the. vast f .irnnA,.v- awJ l. . ..j ai n T - ' i!""' a .. cApccwru Mrs.!s snnbressed' that thv Z , . ir.,;. . Dr. Large was ex- work has started on the Improve-j toglve expression to their CNR. steamer Prince Charles. , t,.i.u. n ..n j u.. the.KrvJalkt anrt fln-.llv.tHo n v., v.. .. .. oi noDoie ouiiia, louuweu oj called better natures. Is It sport- morning fahjouver. Magnificent Quality Consistently Maintained. DONT BE VAGUE... ASK FOR Haig "" I S ma'otB AND OtTll IY fijj "fwcf ii or scotiano jBbV S, I OtmiUO IN KOTIANO I HUHiHV I SOTTUO IN OHO IN IKI UNTTtO KMC0On H I S6H ot. $3.75 DISTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED JN SCOTLAND BY HAIG & HAIG LIMITED, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - - - - ri ,Thl " advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor ' CJontrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia jTEB DAILY iiKB Friday, January 26, Q. C. CITY Captain Peter Haan of the Bea trice H, , who recently ive.i.ij arrived from Friends of Mrs. Eric Richardson Thursday at the home of Mrs. B. F. Munro. There were nine ladles present. Work was resumed on the hooked rug that the hostess had begun. After refreshments were served the members en loved several! to io . land" una" was was replied repuea to to by oy Major Major . D. u. C. u. games games of of Chinese Chinese checkers. checkers. -- iuE r,luWai,cs arrive on cellent ln slnelnu "Scots Wha Hae" ment nf -the eemeterv irmnnnt so the Prlre1t Rupwlext Wednesday and for encore "Songs My Mither Plans for making a crocheted. Sang." spread were discussed. The worki The toast to "Canada" was re- on this artlcte will be shared by the' plied to by George Crtpps, who members and proceeds from the spoke ln an inspiring manner of the same used as usual to benefit the early days of Canada, of the great community. men of all time in her history, not-( ' 1 ably Scotsmen. He mentioned such Hugo Whlpperman of Masset ac- name5 as Champlain, Carrier, La companled Norman MacKenzIe on Salle and 8lr William Alexander and his visit to the south end of the Is- spoke of the bloody game of shuttle- land last week. Mr. Whlpperman, i cock by the French and English for who Is Interested in the Fishermen's' possession of the days of David Co-Opera Uves, spent some time vls-Klrk. Wolfe arid Murray and the oldtlng- friends ln the district and al-Scotch fighting men until ln 1763 so held meetings of fishermen. Canada became British. He spoke' " " of the Scotch farmers on Saskat-1 chew'an plains, of their struggles, committee, who provided excellent jof the War of 1812, of Sir Isaac, 1nas Ior ine occasion. I r--t. i -ii t ... ' Under Jame.r Hartrten mmlur nf oiutk auu ouici gicdw men ui nis time and continued on with pas- ""m0", Scotch dancing was en-sionate emphasis through the Great Jojed untu the sma11 hours wth ac-World War and Its heroes. the!comPan!ment r a Scotch orchestra, doubtful peace of the last twenty Thu' ended a mos supcrjatlve years to the present, when, as the.!ntertalnment and celebration of, speaker said, "there falls again thejBurns Day- I black, bitter cloud of bloody war-! j laic. lie sweatier cuucu uy bcaui- X1IE M I'KKMK ing reference to Hitler and his works arid the thrilling assurance that right and Justice at length must Prevail and Canada at lat III the t'Ol'KT K IIKI riHtl fOl.t:.MHIA In rrolmlr MaUrr of (lip ".dmlnltrnlloii Art" And rulfU 'through the ages her torlou.,;Viii,ti? Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby, ln the ab- IMTrd IntrilJitr TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hit sence'of Mrs. J. H. McLeod. render-. JktTS. mf l.Jlf. ed "Ye Barfks and Braes" to the de-1 pointed Adminvxator of the u.t of light, of all, followed by the encore I JJI'rwlJ kn Comln Thro The Rye." havm ciat aimt th aidtt re hereby required to furnUh ume, To The Lasses prcjxrty verified, no me on or before Called upon by the chairman. Dr. 2 ?n.JL a ': H. N. Brocklesby proposed the toast ' r required to pay the amount of to "The Lasses" in a whimsical and humorous vein, referring to the evolution pf the sex through the ages-Victorian age, flapper stage and the present, when the speakef- said, he deemetj they were at length In reply. W. W. C. O'Neill was both informative and interesting, taking as his theme the love-poetry r of " all their Itidbttdnewi to me forthwith. Dated the 23rd day of January, A. O. 1940. NORMAN A. WATT. Official AdmlnUUator, Prtnc nupert, B.C. MM ItlfilSTKV ,WT He! frrllfUale of Till N. 3711-1 In Lot S, III'Mk 8. Herthin 6, X'lty if Prince Kilierl, .Map W1IEREA8 proof of Iom of the bove . . : . . luerwiioauj of Title mu1 In the name Kitai pueis aim oi uurns in panicu-of K&uurrn E, Mctuall hag been lar, describing the uplifting Influ-,".,e, 0,14 notice u hereby ence oj the gentler sex upon the lives of all great men. Delivered with his usual eloquence, Mr. O'Neill's remarks were received with deep appreciated and enthusiasm. Concluding the program "Mary of Argyll," sung by William Murray, with an encore, was well received and "God Save the King" followed a vote of thanks by the chairman to the women's Auxiliary of the Can adian Legion, headed by Mrs. D, C. Schubert, president and itytrs. J. M. Brcmner,'head of entertainment given that I Khali, at Uv expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hcraof, lau a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost certificate, unless m the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing, DATED at the lAnd Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B. C . this 87th day of Doc ember. A. D. 1939. A. THOMPSON, Dnputy RoglAtrmr of Titles. Five thousand tnct Rupert people read the Dally News. It pays to let them know what yon have to telL Presbyterian Burns Tea And social conditions oi nis ume ito iuiu Pacofl, reporU that the run of So to write many theme reviling the, p SuCCCSS wv nf ih rich compared wlthlherrlng was a bit heavier last week bald statement to me that ue 'didUurn has come to go over and, the abject poverty of the poor. Much but that colder weather will M h... frM mwh nnr 9 free ! .kt iki. .. w i. v, jI n . u.t.A nar tia hatpci tvr. necessary before the height of the, press here in Canada. At the time ties of those of us who served last anny worse. His was a spirit of seasons run Is reached. The Bea-, Very successful and enjoyab e that he was frontliihertv H. Is now scouting on the was the Burns Day tea and sa e I was ouite positive time to assure that the home was evidenced by a quo-jtrlce wrong. Neverthless, I exammed his is not neglected as It was last ita Hon" from his letter to the Earlwt Coast. statement and, in so doing, found 'time. Also, that our Canadian In- 0f Buchan. 'Liberty! Thou art a - mnn t nsrr nntirpf! hfnr '.!.. m v, rn.inni i ....i uo tmrainaViiff People on the Islands are be LiiiiLt,! A UHU a v su - alii, ii Lllll l Mill ajr- iiinur Las 1U1II.L1U1I I Fin -w mm I lilt. Hllll aaaui- iu aasusuvw. t wwjv Gradually, it beean to dawn on me .in the interest, of those ho luu'r r Mntt thmi be too dearlv K'nnlng to wonder if there Is go- 3 Peter Lakle. Fifth Avenue that he was right Many times naturally resDect them rather thanlhmnht - How aDDllcable to the to. be any winter this year. East The guests were received by riurine the nast vear you too have.in the inters, r thn chn nnt ft.. f the present dav.!wltn tne exception or a lew rrosty Mr$ jkie and Mr8. m. McLeod a letter to you, you publish it af tet suppressing a part of the kjjy sentence so as to entirely change cedences for clemency whenjson, of the Museum In 1793. caught as traitors to the common "Have you ever, my dear sir. felt rood. If this home front Is ne-ivnur hasom readv to burst with In- its meaning. And then you leave elected then, as you say. the'dlznatlon on reading of these my name at the bottom, as if I sneerers and the snipers may be mighty migmy villains viuains who wno divide ac king naa saia it. 1 nis is now one m uw tne only ones to gain anything standard tectonics oy wnicn as- from this war while the breed who dsm Is introduced. j placed the Hag where It is by fac- Therefore. since you have so lng the enemy will be thrown Into wilfully distorted the meaning of (the discard as so many were after my letter, I can only assume that I the last war. fM Via va frit an f Innallv mUrpnrp- I r tmr t- sented my meanings in your edi- we have apologies to make 1 td of home cooking held yesterday at ternoon by the Ladles' Aid of First Presbyterian Church at the home of blooming In the local gardens andwith a howl 0f red tulips and daf- . in sume instances auiiuuu uul fodlls are shooting up already. -n,. tea room was jn charge oI u . t near lhat R desolate and lay provinces doms, she a lent inlhe suits&le which about two lines were left .were referred to pathetically by the church cholr were thelr guests at out near the close. It should have leaker." also his struggles at farm- a dlnner party. Both and Mrs. Cau uiioer mese circumstances ing. which did not pay, his deep Hartley are members of the choir It would be most unsafe for any1grief at the death of his little whlch under lhe direction of liberal to raise his voice lest he daughter ln 1795. his falling health. Matthew Williams, be accused of beine vnur "enemv -ui. .,rf.n. nA v,u ; .... ..I :" ' lliO 11 CO VI U(.OLVPllUlll.J aim o . i cisms must De solely interpreted as within our gates". We assure him ideath on July 21. 1796, ln his thirty- A morning service at the United TtTrZr fh"l,WaS " lntentln f distort-!el8hth year. Church here was conducted by thJ " iSit. J 11 was a P""1? The high genius of Burns, as evl- members of the Canadian Girls ln Second, ,nH the events, inewnt incident to : mechanical error. possibly two denced by hls poems and more by Training group. An inspiring ser- SSm aSSS'S clSl 0t typhaTlng PDcd- ' his songs endeared him to all. Mr. mon for UK Poached by 2L?,.8K5 ZSL?f? ! ered only h Stuart dosed his most interesting Rev. BtsU Hartley. wv. w.wj 4.wv.a me present letter was received nNrh hv avln without exception, every victory Editor of Fascism has followed the same i j i rpad. Under a Red baiting banner,; the decent elements in all classes , of society were deceived Into! standing by and to accepting asj among those unavoidable evils which you speak of first the ell- j mlnatlon of the Communists, then ' I "For Burn.? I make ho apologies. Last Friday evening a lively dance To those critical of Burns. I would was held ln Miller's Hall. Music j say, read his poems and better still, was supplied by the native orches-, ' read his letters and you may ar- tra, the Harmony Boys, and ar- 'rlve at a better understanding of rangements were in the hands of ithe man." Mrs. '.Fired Atkins. Refreshments Continuing the program Mrs. H. were served at Hanson's Restaur- 3 W. RrrvVIe.Av nf effertlvelv 'The ant whlel which Members of the Bees met last of, Mrs. D. C Stuart. Mrs. C O. Ham; and Mrs. J. A. Tcng. Pouring were nations wasie. oui 01 uw 0eneral HoSplte, ThoSe who have 'J" A st"nWT th Mrra C Wtchell -often still of ambition or from more hfr at thc ho.plUli2'ahS w Ignoble passions, 'sav she Is briiht and cheerful and Bums' love-llfe and marriage. iaU ln wlsW fc speedy re. twice to the same woman. Jean Ar- covery ' mour. yhlch was not generallyl knownhis first nrivate marriage! j n..n 1T-..1... lltJA?'-fr f lPhicfl Ver having been cancelled In hientl when W4t :ciui in 1113 previous icner m"iTHB hut was reainrmea in 1 am Mitchell. Mrs. D. C. Stu-1 McD. Hunter and Mrs Brown, Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. H. M. Foote serving and Miss Jessie Rothwell acting as cashier. The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. James Hadden and Mrs. H. N. Brocklcsby. ItAlt (iOI.D LONDON. CP The Montreal price of bar gold on the London market was unchanged today at $35.54 per fine ounce. Dally advert'slni m the Dallj News Is sure to bring dally O00000000OOO0OOO00O000000O O o O .MISS YUKJ 0 Dressmaker Ladies' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price I'hone GUEEN 880 727 ERASER ST. THE SEAL QUALITY a. v 'rr mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyo PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed bj the only salmon cannlnc company with an all the year round payroll la Prinre Rupert GROCERY SPECIALS Every Day at MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18 and 19 Opposite Canadian Legion a o a 00OOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IN Till; 81THEMK ('()( IIT 01' IIKITIMI COM MHIA III Probate III the Matter of the ".XilinliiNt ration 1 Art" I Aim In (lie Matter of the IMute of Andrew I,. Weaver, lirimtnl TAKE NOTICE that by ordr of His Honor Judge W E. fisher dated the 22nd day of January 1940 I u ap pointed Adrntntotrator of the Elai of Andrew litonand Weaver, Docnued, late of the City of Prince Buport, British I Columbia, and all pemms having claim Rgslnst the said Extate art hereby l-ftfulml to furnish the same to ma ', property verified on or before the 28th day of February 1940 and all persons Indebted to the mild Estate are rwli - - to pay the amount of their indebted- wm 10 roe roronwiui. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B, O, Dmted th 22nd day of January. ' A. D 1940, t: NEW rOUCE CHIEF SMITH ERS. Jan. 2&-Corporal F W. P. Boyt of the provincial police arrived in Smlthers on Saturday to take over command of the Smlthers detachment, succeeding Sergt Hooker who has moved to Prince j George to take charge there Sergt. Hooker had only been in Smlthers about three months but soon established himself as a very energetic and efficient officer. Commissioner T. V. S. Parsons arrived In Smlthers Monday on a periodical visit to the local staff. boasted about this same freedom 'anneal tn the institution. urn., onH statin a nortlon of 1l8hts tne weather has been ex- tea tabic was covered with a If you n.ve something to swap I "edlngly mild. Snowdrops are beautiful cutwork cloth and centred try a Classified Ad. of:,srech. etc., but. when write, screens or shields or else as nre..a i.,t,P written to his friend Thorn- ITCH, tTOPUD QOICKIY H.IJhMl IwST TIMES TONIGHT 2 Shows, 7:00 and 9 10 The musical romance of a Broadway Song and Dante Man who made the klih of yesterday Into the stars of to d "THE STAR MAKER" With Illnj Crosby. Ned Sparks Louise Campbell, Linda Ware (At 7:31 and 9:13) Also NKVV8 CAKTOONNOVELTY COMING SAT. 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