page rotns THE DAILY KSJTS Roll a cigartte with Ogden's Fine Cut, touch a light to it and you'll register "real" amoking enjoyment. Ogden's it a "star" cigarette tobacco the feature turn on the pleasure programme of wise roll-your-owners everywhere. Of course 'they choose the best papers, too "Vogue" or "Chantecler". Bulkley Valley COAL From our mine To your bin And the whole District benefits The Daily News is a member ot the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership Jn these organizations. Improvements To Essington Hall Rtshintlinc U Complete With Free Volunteer Help of Twenty-Two Workers PORT ESSINGTON, Feb. 6. Re-1 shingling of the Cunningham Hall .has been completed, twenty-two J (members of the Port Essington Band, Including Mcdrick Nelson of) I PORT ESSINGTON. Feb. 6: The Port - Essington Band staged an excellent concert Hallon Friday night t i direction of David Spalding, a 'fair-sized crowd being in attend ance. The Whifflets From The Waterfront TERRACE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A UOMK AWAY FROM IiOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Fbftne 21 P.O. Box 198 THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Tacked by' the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert AGGRESSIVE AND DEFINITE POLICY FOR B.C. INDIANS IS AIM OF BROTHERHOOD .Many Matters Affecting Natives Arc Taken Up In Brief Presented to Commissioner in Conference At Vancouver with the De partment of Indian Affairs to lm- "In the matter of education. prove the conditions of the Natives, greater opportunity should be given "The Brotherhood frankly ack- to P"PHs who have proved diligent Mr. tvont xZTt f .nowledges that the natives have ,n study and to the brilliant stu-dav toi lit t" ?,v,?UrS" n0t adapted emselves to modern dts opportunities to enter trades flay for a visit to van, Vancouver. : condition as quickly and as efflcl- and professions should be made n twM.. ..... ently as desired. The natives need available. The example of success. th?f alarm Tn?,hV3hfCk leadefSh,P and Uldanc 'Ul and mak,n o5Tn n"n?HUl" fore' Brotherhood feels that. If this way would have the greatest m f nT, ZL. .V.V our natlve vllIaBes are to res-,Ps"3ie effect for the good of the NadpSto 5 5 nHhP CUed frum the econom,c chaos and nlves and would tend to encour--buildYn W SJiL staRnatln "to which they have aw other young people to study. 7 n hl LS t ?h T danger W of ,d?!!e h the fallen' Department of Indian . diligently. ?pfi? j Attalri can best heI ,vl "Native day schools should be lm- of erttaJSSi "se.erhood will ptedge to wholehearted- 'or the increasing number of chil- Htuisners. ly co.operate with the Department dren- In many cases extra teachers of Indian Affairs on their VUrr I ship. I " - - - - - - . Co-operative Enterprises Fresh Shrimp BOAT W.S.L. Dally at 1 p.m. TROTIEIt'S DOCK Dressmaker Ladies' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price, rhone onHEN 880 727 FRASEIt ST. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo TRAPPERS Don't sell your Furs before you see Ooldbloom. The same buyer at the waterfront will pay 30 per cent higher If I'm there. Fetch your furs up town then you won't be footed. You will get every dollar its worth. W. GOLDHLOOM "The Old Reliable" MINERAL ACT ollre To Itrllnnnrnl ru... "We are convinced that the in- , " oh,n 'r-.;Jw'" "ondrr nirkr I rest of the natllrP. nU K k. H .hlnton. v. K A, served If a commission was set up thn yif to th itnt of mor io siuay tne ways and means of es than OTK aiMrtrr int.t t ..,. .. B 'No. . . . -. M, v.-., WU ui u omr no. I. otr No. 2. Bl 3. Star No. 4. Star Nn. 8 at, I 8. Star Star NO. No. 7. 7, BUr Star No. Nn ... 4. arm Star No. 10 U4nral Claim .itn.t.. on th north aide of Porcrwr bUnd' In ChUmore Paywaga about MO teet j from the bnacn ln th 8kna Mining DlTUIon. Province of BriUah Columbia"1 TAKE NOTICE thaw unifn you d py within 00 dara from the dit her. I of tht wm of 115370 belnc your: proportion of the expenditure required I for Lh rmim 1B37 mm .m min - . - si. lldl uj Section 28 of the Uneral Act. R s ,B- C J93S. Chapter 161. together with ftOOOOOODDDOeftnnnni'vnftftftnrtnn 'all carta of thU notice, to tha umiT. gMicc S relatrl owner of said .llISS MISS viiu-i YUKI YUKI a Mineral CUinu. vniir lnr. ..i. Mineral Clalma shall b forfeited n1 bnewne veated In the underalgned who ihaa made Uve required expendlturea. ' DATED at Prince Rupert. D C, tnia sth day of ,July. 1939. E. B. BERNbT IS THE StTKKME ()I KT OIUHITISII (Ol.r.MHM In Prohate i In the Mailer ot the "Administration Art" I And In the Matter of the Entitle nf Mlrliele fmo, U(herHle known t Mike), ('wo, I)eTaeil Intestate TAKE NOTICE Aha.t by order of Ilia Honor, W. E. nahtT. made the 22nd day of January, A. D. IB 40, I waa appointed AdjntniatnUor of the eta&e of Mlcliele Coco, otherwlae known aa Mrkele Com, Ovmuni, and all ptrtlea having ctalnut aakiuit the mdd eatale are hrrdby requimd to rurnUh tune, proftniy verified, o me on or Wore the 2JUi day of FY"uary, A D. 1940, and all p&rtie Indebted to the ewtate are miuiirfd to IJT the amount of thtr inoVWdnrM m me forthwith. DaAl the 23rd day of January, A, D. 1940. NORMAN A. WATT, Offloliil Administrator, Itlnce rtupcrt, D.O. better appreciation of the Import- nerles teachers should be stauonea to teach the children. "Oreater facilities should be made available to Improve the health of the natives, particularly we would point out that more adequate measures are urgently needed to cope with tuberculosis. Preventor iums and.sanatorlums are a neces sltv to the natives. Lectures on health and care of the body would be appreciated and would lead to XT 1 . 1 1 - !i 1 iL . A1 . . bcttr appreciation of the Import- ieen oi an aceressive ana ueuniie noncy on mu parlance oi nygiene. Kitkatla. Charles Lincoln of Kln-.of the federal Government to assist the natives in better-' "In regard to the sanitation and eolith and Fred Benson of Kitwan- ing and developing the conditions under which thev live wat supp1v the nallve vll,aes ...... . i 1 . . - . Wi a will a rrm ga. oonatea men ume xor me n,vas emphasized in a brief presented last week in Vancou-;a sul)Vl enwu 'IT k VVn councils concerned on how best to The hall U to be used again for basketball this winter and for danc ,ing during the summer. Pt. Essington Band Concert .fairs for British Columbia, by Alfred Adams, Massett, President, and Charles P. Clifford, mmmmmmmmmmm HazeltOn. secretary of the Native, " Brotherhood of British Columbia, tabltshlng co-operative enterprises Improve these things. War Service "In the matter of the enlistment nf Ida nalltfM In thll &rmH fnrrM The Native Brotherhood, In con- and developing the native art andjof Canadfl u u R ffCt that , the ,nection with such a policy, wouldrafts on the reserves. Co-opera- Wor,d Waf of 19I4.,918 the pledge Its whole-hearted co-opera- tlon has been tried In the Past. I government of Canada did not en- - ine aeiegauon proposed ine,u .,... cr..k k (oree conscription uinn -the na- Excel.ent Entertainment On Friday' l?"?ltf 7n J 5BteJld2StlW but the native, had the prlvll-Nlrht business and possibilities of co-operative bus-and perhaps ability f voIunU enlistment. The Is Followed Dance 8 By J " .Iness and industrial enterprises initiative, these co-operative have i lh , convention of the Na- among me nauves. me memoran- not mauc ilcaaay. jUve Brothwhood of DrlUsn Coum. dum also asked that aboriginal "IMoans were made and the nec- lng privileges. Improved education- co-operatives, saw mills, cone pick-1 .aP AnH f.-rfhrmnri. f,1 and healt,h sei7i5 for the na" ,nf stor"' arta a"d cra,Ul !any the natives band numbers Included J; Join any of military March -Laurention" (Larendeau), us,wru- fc' c forcea or navy or any other depart- Overture llSkaggs), 'Bandsmen's March "Sons Delight" of Aust- quert was that natives who enlist dlan Department would be safe-! iments connected with the war. for service In war should be treated guarded by its right to supervision ,ttme prevWon, pr0Tlded for' the Turgeon To Seek an aggressive and definite policy to should be fostered and developed. Dp plprfinn In be adopted that will plan and carry Tne test carvers, metal workers. lVC"JUlCLllUll 111 out schemes aimed at the better- Msxei workers, etc.. should be en- ft ! D'J ment and development of the na- caged to a greater extent to give V,cinD00 KlQlIlff tlves. courses In the schools, thus perpetu-1 0 "The Native Brotherhood of Brit- at,n& th If knowledge of the na-' prince OEOROE. Feb. isn ojumoia nas lor us aims the "yc ar ana oroviainu a means 01 ,xhe Uberal nominating conven ;vcc oewcrmeni 01 an conaiuons sur- '"f""" vo me arimic minaea. t0n for the federal riding of Carl- rounaing luuuuuiK tne me 11 lite le 01 of tke tae natives. nauves. waiers were wcr the me number numoer of 01 bo w will -in b h. v..t hilH t,.,. hri. nn r.v, Prhmm liam Irvine, the C C. F. Tuesday February 6 utl II 4;IJ,M3 TONIGHT and WEDNKsdav snows ptiinuy, 7:00 A j j, SONJA HENIE TYIlONi: POWER In "Second Fiddle" With EDNA MAY OLIVER (At 7:12 and 9 SS ADDED dione quivrrruTs In "FIVE TIMES FIVE Cartoon and Mlc ( artt Co-Operation in the Band J""? llne r,gnuts restored to the supervision provided, we sub-L' December 2. 1939. passed a UJfll I oai(l In Idar mlt that he VY ltil 111 under the and that they be permitted cooperative deal, resolutlon that lhe same condition. LCglOn w uavc employment on puouc mi"" me grcicfc puioiMw ,n regard tc tne natives during the rni l works and certain 'commercial fish- for our natlves-for example. fUh r shouM cd ln tnU I hgl J LaillDaign R. M. Wlnslow report' nvlnjh tlitrirt f?hamhr ne , . . . a.. i. mcrcc ibm mint u me u' i "Uh consideration similar to that and contro l and the reults wou d'whUe the meeting In Ci , ralla" (Llth?ow. Waltz "Nights of turned m ,hou,d be madp whlte after the the cost. We would rooms to deal with the q.,.- Gladness" fccorded men war .amply lusUfy (AncliffeJ. March "Laur- j pjlcabl(. to the returncd t .els of Victory" (Woods). Overture puwu w, u.c u.ccw uiv w-oPcr-.and provWon be made whereby V - V. "Poet and Peasant" (von SuddO. "! ll"'u,rura pwnica Dy -e nucmrucs ai nuim, ai- such returned natives can also en- T 4U"1" ! Grand Selection "Rejnlnlscen-jes ine ,Na UVe Brotherhood was ln part asica. to show that the above plans Joy any other prlvnege enjoyed by V" T , T' !of Scotland" (Godfrey). March. as IO,Iows: are P"'ectly feasible. lother natives. ; , : , 7 "Maple City ;namrprialni and umjune cuuveraani wun me "v " u. -..i 1,1- ....u. . itr, m0 1. , ,n fart must nrimit thf th traDlInes should be restored to the'.. . . " " - purpwe of suppljrtna rou Punctuatlne the band nroirram and social conditions prevailing dependents of their owners. The ...,,. .. . wmi. vncal nln hv William tv. among the British Columbia na- natives should be permitted to work I . .. it., r ' facilities, eomforti and nvn Is now a facilities for the troops bo' son with his gulUr-"Moose River "ves are far from satisfactory. It n road, and given every oppor- " 4 beneftelaff admin- W" '."t? h,T "?U"' Gold. Mine" and "Down the Old not enough to cast the blame for tunlty of working on public works enJ accVmSh iu oblJeUw - 0Pflto?J,n Wk ulcrea 10 Cattle Trail " this sad state of-affairs on the lack when such public works are in the accomP"sn objective. John wlaon u oranir i Immerlately following the con- of Initiative among the natives or vicinity of the reserves or connect-cert, dancing was enjoyed oy the on tne Department of Indian At-, w"h ,he reserves, crowd with music bv the Essine- lrs. It is absolutely necessary for "Tiie old native arts and crafts tonlans. campaign and Jack Preece man. President W. M. Wain m 1 I members would deal with lb ter Individually and wou.'' doubtedly give the fun ft tht (support. Today's Exchange : 1 United RiatM funrfi umnn tMr r.t,ia v. I1"1"!? rcaU.ws ith dCeP boat are llm.l.ted durUlg the . Turgeon. member of the !. Portent prrmur vc.. Kraiiiuae me " eiioris mat ",ttk nave "TC tvn usuins season, ' me "r nreierenre la n.n. . HHBBMHHBH nest Rhnnarrt t -Zl TT.Z 'r .k8 J"'.',.. . .?,B'eB,, Parliament, has signified his Pl- peretm premn- .miucminepaH Dywpartmentof """w K'ven 10 native boats Ster in? funds m 9 v Vim. 7, willingness of accepting the nom- - Dm. L . s ewart a M other hoZrnS SV" 2nd ,mprVC "-'water. T"t ?T",llA haVe "Vtd ln lnatl0 re-eSn If It U 0 $: filing, spot. 14.47 Z et?eaSuvne I TZ Icred h.m;Fred ,1 Stephens U the - 1 . " "ev w rj.. s 1 . . .Lrunftprrauvp rannin it anf wii- 11.. sf . -ii..a a "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia icuuycr ana wavDOinis. wmrir work hand in in hand ""n ana iicairn r . -,,v vtAJwuira a results. 1 br""i Coal! Coal! Coal! WJnter winds daj;'t Are chilling Tina your coAlbin needs I fTtAMSMlM I I COMMNtCATIOHS I swinlA f l fSMvfi Jaw Foothill Uulkley Vnllcy Nanaimo-WcllinRion We are equipped to supply any of lhee coals promptly, carefully srrrrnod and traded to site rhonrj (31 6S2 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATAI.A EVEHY TUES- TJS.S. CA HI) F.N A FRIDAY, DA Y, 1 :30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thuri. p.m. Due Vanrouvrr, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Arent. Third Ave. Phone &6S CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic TransPaclfic To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Porta. S 3. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct 8.8. "PRINCESS LOUISE" Feb. 15th, 26th, March 7th, 18th, 28'h Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Return 336 Tickets on Sale to February 29tli', 1940. FJnal Return Limit March 31st, 1940 Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COATES. (ieneral Atent Prince Rupert, H.C