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MAGOH, President - yt Subserintion Pates: BV currier Per weeks, 266; per month, 61.00; per year, 019.00. oi hs wh TSE Py, at EY HY tuall--Per aqonth, 7S¢, per year, €8 09. aloe i) 1 ary? eee hprigel ons ceecond clave nal) hy the Peet Glee Te onrtyvent Ottawa Unity Without Uniformity pROM the time it was cstabiished in lod7, tue Ca- nacian Council of Christiens and Jews has set aaide a Brotherboud Week whiea the counts: is now abserving, <hoagh brotherhood betvern people of differene creed, eukure. ctan'c ovigin and race is nota readonsaiy that can be presticed ona week and imnared for the rest of the year, Brotherhood Week docs serve to point up the need uf making a conscious cffurt to promote such relationsrlp. Ina county dike Canada which almost daily ie rceelving ney cusons fron, abroad, there are in- cvifably crities who will view this influx with an- capanisin, They are the same disgruntled persons who wil try to stir up animosity against a neighpor i he coos not happen to be of a religion or color which tiey rerard a: acceptable, They will make reak work of it and it is only through persavering | aplication of the principles of Brotherhood Wee: that Chey will be defeated. , ‘Inthe literature scnt out by the Canadian Coun- oil of Christians and Jews, one of the most apt ob- cervetions was made by none other than The Rocket, Maurice Richard, who said: “No individual hockey player ever won a match av aseries, Cnly ateam can do that. Nor does the strength of a club depend as much upon its star players as it does upon the team spirit of its players. “Brotherhood Week is a timely reminder that the same principle holds all through life. The, strenyth of a nation is in the team spirit of its citi- zens, Canada will attain its full stature and over- come all obstacles to its program to the extent of the united effort of all Canadians of all national origins ar creeds in working together for the common good.” If tneve is an impertant place in Canada for Brothernood Week, then in Prince Rupert this is articulariy so, Tor this city undoubtedly has more than an average percentage af new Canadians, The raried experience and talents which these citizens have brought with them are an invaluable asset that must never be allowed to diminish through lack of understanding and appreciation by others. The inotto of Brotherhood Week is “Unity with- out Uniformity.” It is one worth taking to heart. Freedom To Worship TH fy New York State Court of Appeals has made an interesting decision regarding personal wor- ship, It cecided that a child of 12 years of age and over had a right to choose his own religion regard- less of any premarital agreement or a family pact. Many cases have been brought into courts he- cause of matrimonial reasons, or the terms of a will; one of the parties is obliged to obey an injunction us to religious belief when they would wish to make achange, The court held that it is not right to bind au person to a certain code of living when-he or she is ald enovgh to think and act for themsalves: that no person should he tied down in childhood to a form of worship governing their entire lives. In other words the court decided in favor of freedom to worship, which is one of the cardinal freedoms, —st, Thomas Times-Journal, ie ay REFLECTS and REMINISCES ‘ , by fA \: Ebnore ‘aw, BY [Ailpotl Rqual Pay Bill THE House of Commong has narrowly defeated a private member’s bill to enfores equal pay for wo- men who do equal work with mea on comparable obs, This yeor's vate was the clos. oot yet~—107 to £3. Sjeven Liberals Jcined with Ihe “ppoattion cn this bul. The gov. ' ernment hid already given 91 strene hini to its supporters that) it will itself snonsor a bill to, this ene ond that the govern-| ment bill will likely be brought} down nex’ vear. a if TTTAVE been a supporter of equal: ARAL ENG AS: te awe Pees nay far equol wark for many} years, and with other B.C. Lib-| erals, have vated twiee in the Bouse of Commons for the bill introduced by the Conservative | lady MP for West Hamilton. However. T hone that when the! ceevernment brings In its own! doing tie tame jen. pill, it will be a better and more | PICTURED ABOVE are Litve | Prockter, who play the parts of the medical staff in tonight's ce Czntre production “The Curlou; Savage.” Curtaln time Is ~Photo by Yun Meer Sutin. iheatre’s Shirley Hill and Pasll ome practical mensure than the one} Reporl Srom which his just beer" defeated. Tho Fairclough bill had a ser- | icus flaw in it, It provided ma-_ ehinery to compel an employer | to raise the pay of any femaie| got ing lower wages than a male! But there, It was with real interest that was 110 provisn to compel an'y read the report of the annual employer to ralse a man’s PAY meeting of the sponsoring con)- in cese the male was getting less” 000) than the female fer doing the / mittee for the Prince Rupert ‘Alr Cadets. May I not only con- same work. i ! Someone may be Inclined to;gratulate Jack Lawrle and. Mrs. ‘ump into the argument and/Bruce, but also express a word of ssk “Whoever heard of @ WO- appreciation for thelr public nyu geting more than a man? spiritedness in taking on these The answer to Uhit fs that the duties, prad of the Canadian Bankers | “4 + % o frsociation tola our banking | I am wailing with interest the committee last year that ONiregorts of the annual Prince seme classes af work the banks: Rupert bonsplel. Curling is very cheve to pay girls more than male aeuve down here and it is a youths for doing the game work.: source of surprise to many .to ‘The reason why the males would learn thut artificial ice is need- ‘' the International fleld, the Ca- Nadian authorities are anxious lo ‘expedite complete convertabillty | Rt, Hon. C. D, Howe {s In pro- ,hetween the pound sterling and ieess of geting through hits In- ‘the dollar, Hence the Importance BN although {of leaving the Canadian dollar as free as possible, It must not! become an obstacle to converta- bility when the British fiscal ternational Rivers ‘the Socreds had moved an amendment which, If it passed would kill the bill for this ses- :sion, Mr.’ Howe asked what the purpose of the bill? which ‘te of course to require the fed- eral government to agree with _the province that a project Is ‘desirable. before issuing a li- ‘cence. He recalled that one of the great debates of his first ses: ston of -parllament was as {r whether a Jieence should be Is- sued to the Montreal Light. Heat and Power Company to exnor’ ‘dealt with this situation by re- ‘turning to foreign exchange con- ‘trol and. arbitrarily decreasing ‘parity between the Canadian and work for lower pay was that they!ed up in our latitude. cxpeeted to work for thelr whale , lifetime—whereas many girls ex- | “pected to be there only a few! imonths, ee HIN MY opinion the equal pay: | principle should have been em. ‘voted In the antl-discrimination ; ‘law, which makes It unlawful: ‘for - anybody to discriminate, ‘against anybody else, simply an. ‘the ground of color, race, re-; iigden, - Tt would have been possible to! jIngert the words “or sex” In that ‘Jaw--thus making ita federal of. | ‘fence to pay women less than jen for doiny the same work, ler to nay men less than women. | wooded VTMIE old argument. about wheth., | cra man NREDS more income! than A woman is iargely out of: date, We do not run our society on | ‘the hasls of how much the wage fearner NSEDS to keep his fam- ily, For lf we did pay everybody ‘necording to thelr family obli- vations we would not only have tepay most men more than moat The trouble with those Iitte; Central American repubilles ts that a man can't make ated reveliden without going outside stayed there, Co eta ercod rapping start, fee ren eer ome hoth you need,” Is sald to be a funda. Eauthern Burope is the native Syn cof Asparagus, Those wh | Ye-"wat (idan't care. for. tt whe We had eatltytacbotyach tae tho chat uli A Matoehand . ' Professor C,H. Townes of Go- vypare yi ' 1 ‘ " , Phe mere you earn, the more jumbia University has invented 8 clock that is more accurate: for the sap Jobs, But Aialay have to aleke Lone who was the father of a family. Also—if that wore the prin- ciple --. we would have to pay 40,000 kilowatts: of power from oar wn Its Cedars plant on the St. Law- “It would seem that every time tence Tver to the Aluminum the Federal Department of i Company of America at Massena. ‘| New York. The export of tha! tlee uncovers an Illegal can ' bing, there is an outburst agaipat power was refused and that our ant{-Combtnes legislation: power Is now being used to make The moment the Justice Depart- ‘aluminum in Canada, Sinilar jhenefits will result from the pro- ment enforces the statute, catches combines and proseeutes renee by this current them, the legislation becomes, o according to some, a device for, harrying successful business | men. James Elewart, In his ade’ dress to the Canadian Bank of Commerce, sald, “Bearing . In mind our georaphic position, the ' pattern of present population concentrations, ‘and the in- creasing competition from ab- road, it is possible that certain forms of Integration for greater neodnetive efflelency, lower costs and improved competitive post-' Hon, can exist In the’ public in- terest.” All those words jist boll down to a suggestion that come biner be -nermittéd, ‘Othera sav! that a business which ‘gave sucti superior service that all ite com» tf petitora quit, wotld be" lable to.4 pro‘coutlon’ as ‘a marioppjy, A: moponoly of thal kind woul ee met (rade, Let t ri ca 4 to’ ‘pr walniee ia not underminad., . +, Davie Fulton ,the. Conservas mental law oi ecanomiek, Wet tp, “more to the porous women nel than sun time, The new atomle More to the nunieraus Woke is pity It dors nob work the other clack jt seems, ean only bans" ‘who are netually the bread-win- wey around, A stelel Is not suonosed te he an gcad a8 a dollar, but it goers to church more often, uP Ay Indian manaratah ts re.’ reeled taecan bia way peer ta: stuly Canada, Well, he could not have come ton hettcr place for yo -» Windsor Btar, for her husband. pockets for herself, 1 ein sateen treeee meres The chap who alwaya calla a Vivid description of n snowshove|, tho slrengt) to move around, needa A racer ane +O ed ge Meet t Rawal ’ Timea keh Yea! on a favourite with our family! Wa've proved, as yoo con, that fore yon-round family fonle, nothing beats Wompole’s Catract ol Cod Liver. SU glves vs all the viol protection tl the Sunshine Vitemin “D', colclum and thor tank ingradionts and its se ansy and pleasant to (abe It you leach pap and energy « try 5 Wampale's. Veg'll bo glad you did? |" ~ EXTRACT , WAM | (ntact Cobia a oniy'tf ene second in 400 years, That ts, . provided In those 300 years some. | body dacs not neglect to wind it! A marrage counsellor anys 4 { wife Wil go through anything rie income tax exemptions for + ONE HE! nareled peoplo—plus the fam. lly allowancon—-are derigned {| teotive onpos ners for-thetr families, This ap- piiew not only to widows, sepit- ated married women, but also to Many single women who keep ‘thelr parenta, or other members icf thelr fanvilled, ’ e b fake core of the j mewn equal work, | Tt female achool tenehors enn ;walk aut of tho school in mid- ‘afternnon--while male feachors inre fureed to slay behind for Harve) havtra to supervise Rports rorather audh activitles—thon af ‘course the tanehorn who did the extra work should pet oxtrd pay, fomales havo to atay Kut sone: too, 5 fren en, eLeashetes expatinnedenenins abana tr Tiered diet Lara hen ! people with ; / One thing agalnat dieting Is! heavy fmily expense, Diofonbaker haa not heen av ete. (that (here fan't much sense In! phe prineinie of equal pay for nade a spade has a much more keeping fb If you haven't OL i ee Tak hen ‘aut fers jelonr that equal work should Uso Wont Ati-—Thoy Pay Diamonds Oe eG BD /MANSON'S sictiges i The Largest Solaction In Prince Rupert . Cradle Terms Avallntte. aa tive MP has been giving the gov; | ‘ernment some pretty strong dritte |.) clam, Well and good, thata the ( duty of the opposition, Bul -T])°. think somo of bia hovteprepared material hae heen rather marrod|' by too much invective and, too |, mie) narsonal atiaek, (hy loge |: Inc quite a bit of its offectives 4: eget POT PRTG Be ae lw ey me TOE ae : te : : (OTTAWA D The story behind the: past’ -lweek's news of the lowering of Mo interest rates. by the Bank of MM icanada and the Central me |cage and Housing Corporation \3| the government's desire to clim-: steadily as means of lowerlne Inate the present premlum ON j yartime production routs and ‘Ithe Canadian dolar, : Mort- The route being taken to reach Z |this objective obviously ts a clr- ‘oultous one, The theory Ie (hat a if lower interest rates make \t more attractive for development and business projects to borrow needful capital at home rather than abroad, then the Inflow of Investment capital from the Un- ited States will be curtafled, And with a leesened demand for the Canadian dollar from United States investors, the premium to whieh it has cllmbed In recent 7 {menths will tend to disappear. The action of the past week comes on the heels of mounting complaint against the dollar's premium by Canadian export In. dustries, The argument ts heard almost continually these drys that Canada ts losing iarge-vol- ume business abroad almost dally ‘economy generally by increasing from countries who would be ‘willing to buy Canadian goods, if It were not for the premlun ‘that they have to pay for the ‘Canadian dollar when they come to pay their bills. The government could have the United States dollar, But such a step was considered def- inltely retrograde. Instead of a p A R LIA M t NT ' recurn to coatrolled currencies In ‘ | By E, T. APPEEWHAITE, MP Skeena nuthoritles are ready to sponso guch a move. ° aetna eenermmaminatte The Canadian financlal au pene ener snaninetion asntn apt nt tentle eE ab eot ae ft You're TIRED ALL THE TIME Everybody gets 4 bit run-down now and then, tired-out, heavy-headed, and maybe bothered by backaches, Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a lereporery toske conditien caused by excess acids and wastes. That's the-time to take Dodd's ~ Kidney Pills, Dodd's itisndate the idneys ; and 20 belp restore, their normal sclion of | removing excess acids ‘and wastes. Then you feel better, sleep better, work better. | Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now, Look for | the blue box with the red band at all | druggiuts. You can depend on Dodd's. 52 ness, For my money Don Plonte, ing ta atill by far the mort of 4 tion member, Johny foctive this year asin the pasty ¥ ¥ + 4 Mrs, Falrolough hoa ratvened * 7 to the altack on the Harold:d,:: Tanks ena, Ahe rerently asked! Hon. J. W, Plokeragill If ho knew | hal le affiainte had: alven ine formation to Macleans Magne, miner Plakerenti] diel nat knagy: how he could he aware of Itunes} lous (hey happened to roport Iti ¢. to him, Mra, Palrclough.waa din. ratlaflod with oéficial infarmne Hion given to her in-tho House}: hoonuto tt did nob ‘ngree avitl Maclean's; but tb hognme obvloiist: that tha mogariie writer: hid ’ (ot badly mixed wp in hts taots,[ i ituhiekenendedvacketanisttcewatdastcamenesXt ’ ’ ar he et 1 yo OF COD LIVER bots ha ne ay! 3 gs Wa By NORMAN IAR _M,.MacLEOD: ‘so rarely that the public tends to]. Hose steht of the practice ag an)... | necepted and bullt-in device of ‘Federal fisenl polley,, During the lwar the Interest rate was lowered ones lar ‘editlon ‘hag ; “The Saturday ! Increased trom i ond the. monthiy rate from $12 $1.00...” 1 ‘atimulating the egoridmy , to maximun use of its rasources Fron a level ef between four and five ner cont im 1930. it wag dawn at the war's close to a level of between two and three per cent Subsernentiv, in the \nast-wor varlad, i wae ralsed oeqin. The motive then was to held dn check the pest-war inflation, . , Now the government, Judacs that any practical danger of {n- flation {s.past. Modernte unem.- plcyment {s appearing ance more and export markets are becoming Increasingly competitive, ‘The situation Is therefore regarded es Tho price chiriges effective March | The’ Sun’ attribute Croases Lo rising. cog All wool, water". Tesistant, rever:. @ ible, Reg ‘to $12.00. 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