1 :, Iff h'. ti, f lie 2 li If ,PaQE two THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE nUPEHT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR .MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use for publication of all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated PlS5. in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also .reserved. SUBSCRIPTION IfATES By City Carrier, per week Per month . . Per year By Mail, per month Per year , LOCAL ADVERTISING Black Face Readers, per line Business and professional Cards inserted dally, per month, per Inch - - Transient, per Inch Contract, per inch Readers, per line DAILY EDITION Spiritual Issues . . . Saturday, Sept. 4. 1943 .15 .65 $7.0-3 .40 $4.00 .50 3.75 $1.00 .50 .25 The Governor General's Visit . . . . The visit of the Governor General and Princess ""Alice, who arrive in Prince Rupert tonight for a fsi-day stay, is appropriate enough in these serious "days of war. Loyal Prince Rupert citizens will welcome the royal couple because of what they represent and also because we hear that they are genial, .democratic people who like simple and plain things :and are desirous of meeting the fighting forces and : the people without standing on ceremony. They have already expressed the desire that there shall be no. ostentation or show and that formalities and enter-tainment shall be kept to a minimum. A wholesome and hearty welcome will be expended to His Excellency and Her Royal Highness .and the Daily News joins in expressing the hope that their visit will be a pleasant and profitable one. -. -ft-n.as Deen announced that the Governor General tis "coining primarily to meet the forces and inspect -defences. The civilian population is, nevertheless, keenly interested. In a recent broadcast talk from London, the bishop of Canterbury said that, whereas the United Nations stand for freedom, justice and supremacy of moral law, "the Axis powers stand for the State Tas an object of supreme allegiance and as a concentration of power unamenable to any higher authority or law." And he traced how "the State came to he i Ithought of as an end in itself a doctrine lone: held j .1m Germany and nakedly proclaimed oy the Nazis. The spiritual issue of this war then is who is to control the person which every citizen is? God or the State? We have only to look at Germany to -see the results of the State dictating its will to the 'citizens, as the German people has allowed it to do. Acting on its belief that the State is its own' law, Jhe Hitlerite regime has reduced its people to cyphers. The German citizen has no rights, except to do as the State directs no right to justice, which fhTGerman State has defined as whatever the State I decrees no right to the truth, which the German ! State says is whatever its interests demand no ' right to mercy, as the executions and concentration ; camps, prove no right to conscience, as the oppres- sian pf the Christian Churches in Germany shows ?no right to citizenship, or race, or even food and life, .as the daily extermination of Jews and others makes clear no right of speech which does not : echo the words of the State no right to himself, ex-: cept as a man obeys the State in every activity, physical, mental and spiritual. . H'n every war, and supremely in this war, the . State must take to itself, unusual and far-reaching '. powers. But, even with their extended powers, Britain and America and the other democracies still j recognize human rights justice is still intended ! ; and given, mercy is still shown, the truth is still ! ; our measure (though all the truth may not be re-i vealed immediately); there is an amazing amount ; of. free speech and action and writing; worship is ? free, and the rights of conscience are respected even in dire times like the present. Some lesser : rights we have given up by our own will expressed ! through our democratic institutions: many of these ; will, be resumed in due course ; but it is true to say : thgt in Britain, in America, and in some other coun- tries, no inner right has been violated and the "holy of holies" which is in every one of us has not been invaded. "The sum of the matter is that we are fighting: ; for the freedom of our very souls, not merely for 1 oiir.country's right to exist, or for our right to'build :a Jiew and better world; we are fighting for the Jfree exercise of those inner activities of the suit-it, J those God-given rights of man, without which life is not life as the Christian has been taught it. : An Axis victory would mean the enslavement of ; mankind bpdilv, mental and sniritual enslavement to this, the Hitlerite and the Japanese States have i already brought their own people, and would bring us all. But, when the United Nations are victorious, .the .human spirit, still free and ready to guard its freedoms, will have the opportunity to create a frjller life based on justice, without which nothing can for long endure. Briefs From Britain BR FIEFS FROM BRITAIN Kent's (England) harvest thiJ yaer Is the biggest In 70 years More than 2,000,000 people in Britain have lost their indent-ity cards since 1939. Lady MacGregor of has been appointed a of the Royal Fine Arts commission for Scotland. Eight months after his arrnv TILLIE THE TOILER discharge, Victor Gurney of London reading the newspaper at lunch discovered he had been awarded the B. E. M. 17 months ago. Capt. Viscount Tredegarm. coalower, poet and artist, has resigned from the Rooyal Corps of Signals because of. Ill health For nearly 100 years a member cf the Brooks family of Od-iham, Hampshire, has been Justices' clerk at Odiham and Aldershot, Robert Brooks is present incumbent. One machine-gun bullet from a German plane put out of action all the telephones over a considerable area of Britain TUB DAILY NEWS when it struck an overhead table a "million-torone shot" British Home Guard units are branching out with the formation of military bands, but they're having trouble In finding instruments and the men to play them. It has previously been accepted that If more than a third of a man's skin Is destroyed by burning death is certain. A new method In Britain called Uie continuous envelope system has destroyed that theory. A Southampton man' was committed for trial on the charge he broke" into a house Ihen tried . to dispose of thp KECKUITING CENTRES LOCATED AT: Royal Bank Bid;., 675 West Hastings, Vancouver, and other principal cities of Canada. Mobile recruiting units visit smaller centres regulaily. RxVNK RIDDANCE! Notice to Subscribers . Subscribers of the Dally News are requested, .If at all possible, to pay their subscriptions direct to the office. Of course, in the event of it being Impossible to do this, payments may be made to the boys: When paying, please bring your last receipt. stolen goods at a pawnshop owned by the man he robbed. IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL MEN I8Y2 YEARS OLD and ALL MARRIED MEN 27 TO 30 YEARS OLD Under, the new Military Service Regulations, all men in the above age groups and categories are now subject to immediate call for military service. vu Don't wait for your call, get into the K.C.A.F. . But if you have received your call, you can still get in, if you act PROMPTLY Enlist in the Service you have always wanted to join. DON'T PUT IT OFF TILL ITS TOO LATE! Planes and Schools are Ready to Train You Quickly You will be in Air Force uniform right away. No more delay getting into aircrew. Basic training begins at once. Skilled instructors are waiting. Fast planes are waiting. It you are physically fit, mentally alert, over 17 and not yet 33, you are eligible. You do not require a High School Education. mm AIR CREW Heeded Now for Immediate Training as PILOTS NAVIGATORS BOMBERS AIR GUNNERS WIRELESS OPERATORS (Air Gunnera) r HOW PRESENT WAR STARTED Four years a;o yesterday HU Majesty called upon the Empire to "stand calm, firm and united" following declaration of war on Germany. Three months previously the King and Queen were In the midst of their visit to Canada, an occasion for the greatest rejoicing among their subjects in the Dominion of Canada.' The same Sunday (Sept. 3, 1939) that Britain declared war, the liner Athenia was torpedoed and sunk 200 miles north of western Scotland with the loss of 125 lives. The British war cabinet was named with Winston Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty, a post which he had held In the First Qreat War. France followed Britain into' war. Germany's drive against Poland was in its third day and the pattern for the destruction of civilian life !n shattering air raids was being set as Warsaw and other Polish cities, were subjected to merciless bombings." Canada's Entry Canada's official declaration of war on Sept. 10, 1939, was the first time in history that the senior dominion of the British i Commonwealth on Its own ac count and, by its own will proclaimed itself in a state of war. In 1914 Canada was at war when Britain was at war. In 1939 the Canadian Parliament gave Us approval to the declaration, and a royal proclamation was Issued by Lord Tweedsmulr, governor-general, on the author ity of King George VI, announcing the existence of a state of war with Germany. Organization of the Canadian army, navy and air force was undertaken Immediately, the ministry of munitions appeared In the cabinet, the wartime budget took shape, armed guards were placed at power stations and railway bridges; stories of horror and suspense, blackout, gas masks, air raid shelters, torpedolngs, poured from Europe to the western hemisphere. British war missions began arriving to acquire munitions and supplies for the British C.N.R. Trains For the East-Dally except Sunday .... 8 p.m. For Terrace and Pacific Dally except Sunday. .. 4 pan From the East-Dally except Mon 1Q:45 p.m. From Terrace and Pacific-Dally except Sun 11:30 a.m. UM KWilHTIIV .U'T l: Cert If kale or Tlllr u. 2.W3U-I. to UA tl, 12. 13 nnj II, llliitk 10. rrtln t, ritv of IThwr Huprrt, .Up OJ3. WHEREAS aall&faatory proof or Io& of die above Certtfta&te of Title bwued In the ruune of Oor EUxa-bfMi Black hi been filed In thlA office, notice la hereby given that I btiill. at the expiration of one msrtftn from the CMe of the first publication hereof, tuue a provisional CeittTrate of Title In Ueu of raii loot certlXletiite, unlet Vn the meantime voiHl objejtlpn be mnde to me In writing. DATED ait the Land Registry Of-Ice. Prince Rupert, B-C. this 7th day' of Augurt. A J., 1913. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Titles. -(iOVtKXMKNT l.I(Jl'Oll ACT" (Sett Ion 2H) NOTICE Of AITI.IC'ATIOX IOK (0KT T TUNSH:it OK IIEKH I.KT.Mt Notlre ! hereby given itoai ax the llth. Has ct October, A. 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