ltfntc Hmtnt Diifij? rectus Friday, February 14, 11)17 ;ASKS HIGHER Til I BUTE FOB FLYERS SHOT DOWN SSgt. ; 'Ann Cora ko, of Moucsscn, Pa., sister of one of five American ; flyers' shot down over, Yugoslavia last August, has unsuccessfully i appealed, to the U.S. army for more impressive monument, at I liiT.cxpen.sc, in Arlington National cemetery to the memory of : Cpl.-Matthew Comko, her kid brother, and the men who died with him. The head stone for the common grave is 22 inces wide ', nhd stands 24 inches above the ground. Army spokesmen pointed out that this Is larger than average. Photo shows SSgt. Comko ; placing a wreath on the grave of her brother and his heroic comrades. , El f If (m $ M J vfe53 Wi're Tootin'Our Own Horn! )ck On Hand and More to Come FOR BOYS RfPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE j FOR GIRLS jND INFANTS WALLACE'S RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Tlircc sailings I'cr Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA NKATTI.i; Tuesdays. 1:30 p.m. CoquiUam. Frjdays. 12:00 Midnight Cataja. Ualurdays, 0:15 p.m.- Cainnsun.. KKTCIIIKAN I'ridavs. 12:00 Midnight. 1STEWAKT and' WAY I'OINTS Sundays, 10 pjn. (JUI)LN CHARLOTTES' Fortnightly. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave Phone 5C8 RiBnanHiiBiiiinBBBi 000000000000000000000000 riotctl lour Itual From FIRE See Us for KIDDE-LUX CO 2. Fire ExliitKuishcrs We rrcharec C02 KxlliiEulslifiri. after use, In our own plant In Prince Rupert. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. ISuililing Supplies Coal Phone 651 and (152 JO0O0OOO0OO0O0O00000O0OO NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS gGREER & BRIDDEN Z, Builders and Contractors TJIONE RED 561 r.O. UOX 721 Equality, Tolerance Needed For Growth of Canadian Greatness The need for equality and tolerance among Canada's varied racial groups is a vital requirement if this country is to fulfil its destiny as a great nation, .Most Rev. Anthony Jordan, Bishop of the Roman 'Catholic Vicariate of Prince Rupert, emphasized in an address before the Prince Kupert Rotary Club Thursday afternoon. Speaking an 'Canadian Citizenship." Bisli- jop Jordan dwelt on the sources, !of greatness and individuality jnnercni in me Canadian way of life, then continued on to warn of the need for unity and tolerance which, he said, arc re quired to weld those attributes into a fabric of national greatness. "Since New Year's Day," BiSh-op Jordan said, "the Canadian Citizenship Act has been In force. By it. all natural born Canadians and those havinc taken out citizenship papers have been designed Canadian citizens. The bill outlining this status was proclaimed in the House of Commons on July 1, 1946. The many spceclws made during the three readings of the bill all stressed the good effects that ought to flow from this new designation. ' "Indeed, there is exhilaration in the heart and on the lips when one says: "I am a Canadian citizen." It will be with a gesture of pride that wc shall hand to representatives of other countries our passports which read: 'John Doc Canadian citizen.' "This laudable pride Is meant to achieve a great aim in this country, an aim for which every one of us ought to strive unremittingly. This aim Is well expressed in the words of Paul Martin, Canadian Secretary of State: 'For the national unity of Canada and fir the future greatness of this country it is feft to bs of the utmost importance that all of us, new Canadians or old, have a consciousness of a common purpose and common Interests as Canadians.' "In this deciarauon of Intention, one thing depends .on another; Canada never will reach her destiny, will never realize FOR SALE Dalmatian male puppies, $25. Frascr House. (39) FOR SALE Nash coupe. Serial No. X3529; 2 spare tires; car in good condition. Sell cheap. Phone Green 373 or Box 1251, Prince Rupert. (38) FOR SALE l-room furnished cabin, clcanomfortablc; wood cut for balance of whiter. Price $55 cash. 'Apply Bay Apts, No. 1. (39) VANCOUVER PROPERTY A recent newcomer has allowed us listings of his modern new home in the South Granville District. Four rooms; tiled fireplace, penvbroke bath, all-oak floors, full concrete basement, semi-automatic hot air healing .furnace; built under N.1I.A. plan. $4000 cash will swing deal and give Immediate occupancy For full Information sec ARMSTRONG AGENCIES or Phone 312, (42) is unity and solidarity among her citizens. "The sreatness of a people ordinarily springs from two t hi nts I'ii.it, fivm the sl on which (hey dwell, anil, second, from the exercise of the inalienable, God-given rifihts common to all men, together with the faithful discharge of the duties and obligations arising from these rights. "The effects ol the soil, of the physical characteristics of the land in which people dwell is subtle, but real and unmlstap-able. Wc have only to consider the typical inhabitants of any country, the hills and valleys, the natural resources, the historical events that have mould ed him, to realize how Inexor ably his country has made him what he Is. There is cxccllcnc in each' and in all together, yet with a variety of fine qualities that is an cvcr-amazlng 'source of wonder and awe. "Johnny Canuck, gone forth across the seas, has been subject to the scrutiny of the peoples he has rescued or fought against and what they have seen Is In great part due to the relentless action, at once gentle and fierce, of the little ports ol the Atlantic provinces, of the St. Lawrence valley with Its flaming autumn maples, of the portages and lakes of the cast, of the sunsets and bitter cold of the prairies, of the foothills, mountains and sea of the west, and of the unconquerable vast-ncss of the lonely north. "This Canadian is like no other man, but an excellent representative of humanity at its best. "Likewise, in the use of his rights and In the acceptance of the duties and responsibilities growing out of them, the Cana- her future greatness unless there dian is fashioned In a way that - - Classified Advertising - - UliubiriMls: Jc cr word bor Insertion, minimum ciinrra;, 00c. lilrlh Nulla. 50c; Cards or Thanlta. Dcatri Notions, Flint-mi Notices, MurrlafO , aud Engagement Announcements: FOR i all; FOR RE.Y1 FOR RENT Scml-furnishcd cabin. Phone 985. (40) FOR RENT 1 or 2 furnished housekeeping rooms, private entrance, also G room flat part furnished, 5th Ave. West. Apply Ilclgcrson Block, Suite 1. (40) FOR RENT Sleeping room with kitchen privilege. 221 5th E. Phone Red C07. (39) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Experienced stenographer desires full time employment. Phone Green 897. (39) HEM' WANTED HELP WANTED, MALE One t first-class automobile mechanic, 1 experienced automobile mechanic's helper. Apply at Rupert Motors Ltd., or write P.O. Box 817. (42) WAN T E D - llouscktc per for small family. Sleep in; light work; good wages. Phone Red FOR SALE-etcel double -bed m. (U) and spring, brown dresser to , mulch. 1223 Park Avenue. (38) WANTED FOR SAIJi-DincUc set, .22 Win- WANTED Cash register, Daily Chester rifle. Reconditioned Ncws- tf)' double bar bicycle. 1000 Dili K. WANTED-Responsible Ionian- . , cut couple desire apartment, FOR SALE 40 ft. troHcr.com- furnished or unfurnished, plctc, Including halibut gear. xOrccn 511 between 9 and 12 Inquire Standard Oil Dock " only. (39) W) .WANTED - Trollcr Tor charter (FOR SALE Five room house. from 31-33 ft. Call A. O. Nicl- hot water healed. 114 Dili son, et. Elmo Hotel. (41) Street. Phone Red 335. ftfi mm-i-i, n'TI , . . WANUtiJ r ; Bath. 0 fc-rt lung. USED Chesterfield Cushions, Write Box 201 Dally News. ST' !S5 $K..chen ft; LhlSm SqWs. $5.5 . Smoking Stands, 95c; Single b ("9) Beds and Springs, like new, WANTED 30- to 35-foot trol- $12; Studio Couches, $0.00; lcr. Write Box 200. Daily News, Oolichan Grease, best quality, giving ddtalk and prjec. Up fresh. $0.50. All kinds of hard- nZ 77",. warc'and furniture at the low- . ?,EhNIf u",ishc , ll0USC 2181 7th East- phonc Uluc 815- est prices. B.C. Furniture Co.. Black 324. W LOST AND FOUND MACHINERY rv,TtMr. -7-; FOUND Automobile radiator TO SAW better lumber more- can- Owner may obtain same economically, use the modern at Mllv News on payment of and up-to-date type National thb ad- Of) Portable Sawmills, manufac- FOUND-Wallet on Third Av- turcd by National Machinery enue Saturday afternoon. - Company Limited, Vancouver, owner may have same by ' BC' Identifying it at Dally News " office and paying for this ad. You saw it In The News! (tfj 1 makes him recognizable when ever h, meets his fellows. A bcllvcr in God, law-abiding, reverent, generous with being demonstrative, courageous without being reckless, a good family man, a good soldier, honest talesman and a gifted diplomat, the Canadian has made himself and his country respected throughout the world. SO.MirnilMJ LACKIMi IN CANADA STII L 'Yet. withai, there Is something amiss, an incompleteness, a sense of unfulfillmcnt, that, especially in recent years, has given rise to much soul-scaich-ing both In private and in public. Thoughtful Canadians know that there Is no great sense of unity in this land In spite of all legal ties that bind us together. It takes more than law to make a nation, rtccently, someone wrote that what was needed was a common Ideal In this country. An ideal assuredly Is needed If wc arc to obtain the things wc seek. "Wc seek equality. The equality that can make ours a harmonious fellowship. This equality is not to be found in uniformity. There Is no sucn equality In the most intimate family. The range and diversity of human Skill, talents and degrees of development arc immense and arc intended by nature. "Uic equality wc seek comes through the uses to which these diverse talents are put. Equality in rights and equality in the duty of service. A greater equality in material things, since It is in material things that all our citizen's have most equal needs. "All men need food equality, and shelter, and clothing; and access to education. Until men stait with that basic equality the fulfillment of their actual bodily necessities wc cannot make a true structure of society, in which each, according to his abilities, may rise equally from the bac upon which society is founded. If wc think that men must compete for bread, wc have never understood the land's Prayer. "This equality Is an Ingredient of true unity In any nation. Besides, wc Canadians have another great need; it is a need for a wise tolerance and patient understanding among the two great language groups that make up the overwhelming portion of our population. "English -speaking Canadians and French-speaking Canadians, share equally the responsibility! In this ever-present, delicate I matter. Language Is more than race and more than blood. It is the native and unconscious 1 instrument of the most precise expression of a man's thoughts; it Is the embodiment of his deepest Instincts; the natural outlet for the spontaneous, the refuge of his soul. Without his own language a man feels that his personality, yes, even his thought, lias become reduced, "When representatives of the British government took over this country In 17G3, they found GO.OOO persons speaking the French tongue. That group has grown until 11 now numbers over 4,000,000 Along with Its language, it retained, and still fosters its own culture. Alongside these French - Canadians and to some extent, Intermingling with them, there arc sscv cral millions more who.se molhcr-longue Is English and whose racial origin Is British. If Canada is to become a great nation, these two groups must work out a solution which will allow (hiin to grow and develop Into a tap-csUy wherein the Interests of the country at large are paramount. "Nearly all men and women of Canada hailed with glad delight the emphasis which the recent bill placed on nationality. However, a few, very few, saw in this act of Parliament a retrogression to the lauc of nationalism when wc ought to be leading the procession 011 the highroad to One World. "Such a protest reveals a false view of true nationalism; it would confine the meaning of nationalism to the Master Race theory. Our desire to be known as Canadians is born of the wish to develop all (he fine traits manifested in the rcpicscntatives of the many nations that have a 101nc in this land. "Just as a good family, living according to the laws of God and the country, Is the best contribution to our domestic society, so, too, the millions of Canadians far from setting themselves in opposition to the rest of the world, will be in the best possible position to con- NEW ORE CARS i FOR IRON MINE : Million 'Hons to lie Shipped , From Ontario .Mine This Year MONTREAL - To handle In- creasing production of Iron ore I by the Steep Rock Iron Mines near Atlkokan, Ontario, the ! Canadian National Railways have placed an order for oon- i structlon of an additional 25'J new all-steel 50-ton capacity ore cars. The award of the order to the National Steel Car Co. of Hamilton was announccdv.here by D. McK. Fed. vice-president ; of purchases and stores. j- Thc mine, wnicn was the bed of a 15-mllc lake until 1911 when 72 billion gallons of water "had to be pumped out of it a"d W ! flow diverted, produced 531,800 tons of ore In 1915. Last year .production iwvr'.lcd to Ci'.l.aoo Urns apd estimates made by Uk officers of the company for this year indicate tiat well over a million tons will be mined. tribute to worldwide understanding and harmony. "The true Canadian U 11 lover of (ruth and right. He extends the hand of friendship to hi neighbors in Canada; and besides, he Is rcaay to greet good men from many country and to each he will say 'Fellow citizen." " "Gin Pills Helped my Sore Back" ( says Montreal man. " hud thrum it tic tcba and stiff ' lit ta rdy ttratghltn up ttr htnding. A friend adtistd Oil Pili . . , mm I'm tier id much httttr",.Y.. Montreal. or mure than 40 eiri (An I'iIIi nut hrrxithi relief eo tciim o( Khetimitic I'ain, lljikiche, Stuiita. Jimhiin. Get patlaie unlay. Die prenei their merit, 1 H.iular tlie, limit r55 Ecnmy ilte, II rillt PILLS la Ike 01 (. nt let Cl.i ri) i company et Caned WAR ASSLTS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, sacked .$12 .Mine Kim Hulk . . . $10 HYDE TRANSFER I'll O.N L 580 Gel AU the VUamtns you need CONUIH VITAMINS A B li C D t,i. it nu kM? fitua inun and LIVER Mm 7 CONCENTRATE r taxaaxa ulbu uu MULTIPLE CAPSULES Don't be confurj'm (o which Vitamins to buy. Whtn ymi ale jmt 2 VITA-VIM Multiple Capsulf s (one of the R'jlden and one of the Hack) fch day, you aupplemfnt the Vitamini In your diet needed for normal health. Twenty-five day aupply for $1.75 or a fifty day aupply 3.00. VITA-VIM Multiflt haNjil Quality rnJutt, tU tnh l til Drt !'. McCOTCHEON PHARMACY MMITIO w IN TI1K RUI'llKMK COUItT Ol" UIUTISII COLUMBIA IN I'UOBATE IN THE MATTRR OP THE ESTATE Ol' CHIiHEflT CHAItLICS HUB-BULIi, DKCEAKED. IN TliK MATTKIl OK TIII3 "AUMIN-IHTIIATION ACT " TAKE NOTICE that by order t.I 111b Honour Jii(lKe W. K. FIkIict, niHdr the 3rd tlay or Frbruury, A D. 11)17, I was liPIXjlnte-d Hdmlnlbtrntor of thn ckUIo of Gilbert Charles nuswll, tlecrBwd. All purllcs having claims tigalnst the Bald CBtalo arc hereby reiilred to furnish Barnc, proiierly vrrlfled, to mc on or btforo the inth day of March, A.U. 11)17. after which claims filed may be piild without rcferfiice to any clalma of which I then hud no knowledge. And all parllea Indebted to the calnte are required to pay the umount (ilth lntlclle(,l,es', 1,1 ,no forth-Dated this 3rd duy of February, AD. 1047. CiOIlDON FUAHEH l"OUI5EU. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B. C 40 i ii jum rw iwiij iniikL.i mm WhataRoKi VJhat b IW gololhh.airl.in , S 1 1 . """UU III Ml I I HI 1 - SATURDAY 2:00 - 4:20 - 0:55 - 9:00 Steamer Service tS from PRINCE II IDI.-OT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (I'lmrll Rlvrr) VANCOUVER 'I liiirsd.ry at 11:15 p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wi'thicstlay .'NlidniRlil For re.sfrvatlon.s call or wrttn City or Depot Ticket Olflcn:; I'ltlNUK UUP HUT 0133; .1 ex m J. 1 1 f a 4 j r Ti 1 1 TODAY at 7:00 - 8; 55 mi Gto, 1 Dav Mill 'f-brnJ wi; mil hQ Oi: f 0 .1 l''LlfNITURE "OLD GOrXiil PACKW) Hli I'KISCE II AUCTION 0iHisilr (iritf, M!0SB 111 Ithie 1 1.1 1 f 6 EVE READY' BATTERI "B" BATTERIES . XT titr If 1l H a IT t ino. ..kmj lij-voit i'j.ira neav. vm No. 77() 15-voR Hcav IMj NTo. ;:85 15-volt, Medium Dut "A" BATTERIES No. 710 Dry 1 .-volt No. AUiOn Air Cell 1' !! No. A2G00 Air VvW 2-voli "A-B" BATTERY PACKS No. 71H Superlaycrbuili No. 750 Mini-Max Now avallabii ; MaAl Prince Rupert Bottle Coll ALSO AlhSSLMiLR KLRVICi: 1'llUlKH V Wc buy tni . . . all I'erfex Heer Whiskey, ft Hollies. Hollies WincWl PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SEKV1CI Hollywood Q riCINCK RUI'KRTS .NliHKST AM UP-TO-DATi: RKSTAIKANT FULL-COURSE MEA1 I II I I'M II A.M. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday -51 CHINESE DISHES A SI'KCIALI WE CAT Ell TO PARTI1 CHOP SUEY CHOW m FOR OUTSIOF ORDKKS rilONE 15j 735 THIItn AVENUi: W" .J Ortlcrs arc piling up and the Mipply a,lun O You arc atlvlsc.l to keep yni.r ti vantc to give us the bcit possible i you supplicil. ALBERT & McCAFFERV Phones 116 and li? )Wl I FUEL AND HUILDING