PAOI TWO At Last! A Silk Hose Run Proof JVe firmly believe this 1o Ik- the most revolutionary development in all silk hosiery history, an entirely new RUX PKOQF STOCKING This Hose present? an entirely new hosiery fabric, dcl.isht.ful.ly sheer, r, exceptionally low in lustre, Ifresiuable In appeal New shades and at a price you can afford to pay WALLACE'S CANADIAN SEIGNEUR IN TROUBLE Vessel Which Was Sold rrojn Here Recently Loaded in-South and Reported Sinking Off Aleutians Word wt received on the radio last night that the Canadian Seigneur was tn trouble in the North Combined tsxea leHd Munirieal by Domi-nioa.PtevHirielaBd Governments in Cunida wr IM.WQ.im ia 186-6, ta,il,:ttii in 1904-4, $238,086,4 K5 in 1 !M :i -1 4. S,8tl,tlMl 124-22, and 877'J,-V69.64S in aoc orditif te s Huji prepared by W. Sanford Evitii, and released for the Ns-tioaal Committee on Eronomy in lublie Finsnrr, by the Caasdian Chamber of Commeree, I'er canka, tae levtes are as hown in the dlsrsm: f 10.P4 in Shoe Repairing Bring your shoes to thr ShuCraft Wo sebuUd, them SatisteeMoa IWranteed M. MaeAItTIIUR Tlilrd Ave. Next Federal Mlk. Sec them in Our Window Phone $ Third and Fulton THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA PubUsned, Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier. yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance per week DAILY EDITION Member I Audit Cuiv-iu wf Circulation, -40 i a -40 HI a -30 r, a 1 -It -0 1 !&-, VbM in 1WK-8, $81 JO la ii:t-l, 10 ia mi-xa aad 171 ogfn 19-rt in. Most t as billi are paid by headt ( (uniDw. Adoptiag tee etenti returns of 191 ( 4.az perseeest the average pk family then tue ivt family of $ 144.14 in 1918-14 nsd grown almoRt 2H ttmeg to MM li wt fseuiy ia 19S040, er almeit LVt per month. As wtia reverameat epe&dW tue sad debt, these ineresies have far outrun the basic industrial and ilaaaeial deveWprotBU- 3.GU By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United State, paid In advance, per year - 3.00 Contract rales ou application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone , 25 Monday. March 20. 1933 CASH GIVEN TO LIBRARY Gyro Club Makes Contribution Funds Tor New Books Fresh Milk and Cream Djly VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 037 to The Preset Rupert, Gyro Club has cesttriboted $JS ha cash toward the bo4t drrfe new proceeding. This sum along with any other donations that may be made, w81 be handed to (he librarian at the close a! the drive. It is afgested that these who caaaot donate beoka may pass In a few dollars toward the scheeae. New Partlie as she was approadnnc the L. Z Jh. Z rZ. w. bo M pnrchaaed with this tedand'the vessel was sending oui SOS calls. Boats were hurrying to the asslanee of the freighter and a. big Japanese vessel was Rearing her. The Seigneur was recently sold by the Canadian Natsohal Stesunehips Company, to Japanese i&te rests and after being overhauled here she oiB- 0-TLW fnicw money. Died Last Night At Local Hospital T Miaujrobu. a Japanese, died in the Prince Rupert General Hospl went south to load cargo for the taJ lt night at 12 o ctoc. He had Orient The sale of the vessel was onto been a Datiant In the boaaltai ' consummated through Dingwall- for fguf hua. ,Cptu of Vancouver and the present The late Mr Mtrmobu wa 58 owners are the Yemanahlta Ship of and years age w a tUaersr M PtoZ Co. Inverness He had been in Canvla i The Canadian Seigneur is of 8.- for 10 years and has two sons Uv4m tlOO tons deadweight and was built in Vancouver at Montreal by. Oaaioian Vlekars. The ftjmgral senrtoe win be held 'She loaded in Vanemver ooncen- from Hivoor Bros. on. the tnta 'tratea and other eaego and- while of the two sons who sre expected ,ln the sooth was again docked. from the south on Wednesdajr. Taxation in Canada TAXES -pit capita AGC&t&ATC DOMINON-PROVWCMI. mo MUNICIPAL 10? 6 530- a. 3o- taxLJ II3VB 1)04-5 , 1313 l I92I-U ISM 1114 1 31 n mo 1121-30 VJDI -it SPENT LIFE NORTH B.C. 'barles Frederic .Vo? Mn. Died Lal Ni;ht at Metlakatla After Lone And rueful Career Hudson Bay Factor . j Had Charge on Stikine and at Port Simpson and Later Lived, a I liaison There passed away peacefully at Metlajcatla, B.C., last nigh a grand, okj pfenter at tne coast n the per- Nfcn ( Charles Frederic Motlsen. !Io efts ban at 91. Johns Woqd. Londfsi fihg-. March 29. 1844. maternal grendsen of the Her. W. Peveell B.D.. victr of Abergavenny. Wales, noted Id bin day. and cousin te General Burden Powell, who nerved with distinction in the Indiana Mutiny. He came to British OeJambia in May. 1861. fotlowmx a steporcr in the British West Indies, where his brother Oecege was owner ol a sugar plantation. He came across the Isthmus of Panama and Untied at Victoria. B.C . proceeding, dlreetlv I to New Westminster, the capital, where he had a brother in the sex- During that period Alaska chan ted from Russian rule te that of the United States .and Mr. M orison was affrred a permanent position ! Western Vnton in San Ftan-aheo on condition that he become a U. 8. cltise No offer in the world would induce aim tn. fa. iswear alleaianee te the old Unkm eri JitekBOr mcne toyal Brtttoaer ever roved. hi Jane. HI08, he went to Victoria kad eotered, the service of the Hud son's Bay Ooajngnjr. waa enaaaed h the board of aianasemeat conaist-ias of Dr W. T. Tolmie and R Pin-iayson, chief fetart. Ln the same month he was ordered to. a new poat establisiied by that cxMnoaojr in the Si lain country. Ln lN be was tcaiuiferred t the next seven years. On Ausust 10. UT72 Mr. Morlson THE DAILY NEWS Monday. March 20 FIGHTING SPEECH OF PATTULLO 11 DDIPCC IN UPUSK ON OUTSTANHINU IMijn. I 11LJliO Continued from Page ll way butMow, era. Canada had un etertafetn a vast inftatien, hwitT-red oMtgaMou whtch wm atffl-cnlt to meet. The mm thtotg had happened m the Ofeat War. If there wete another war. MUsoh mere woold be spent, with Inflation. "Then why," he sated, -not vice of the Colonial government. He 8""" cnm wr remained there a short thne and aun" " Pi- left to lake a position on the con- of ,rwn 3"OM0 to W9- struction ol the famous Cariboo i " " vmmw wuua WiMton Road, returning on its com- ianio7 nlrtion to Westminster Vhile in exprntoad that the narnvftan Westminster. Mi Mortoosi had the i oan" wjbai of govent-idfsioire of mnetin ntr jam sot, interest-bearing bonds wfaiofa oT-ILrJr! -urage issue mojim.- 000 of non-interest-bearing securities and still be hi a sound position? It is areved that if 6BOuO09.-0M of nen-lnterest-bearinc seowri-ties were issued. tbre would be nothing to prevent the issuance of billions, nothing to prevent a dl-saatsous Inflation which would rob aU securities of value. I (Uaacrer with that abwlntete..Yoa can absolutely control the iavmmee of non-bearinf -lntereet securities J T . 'financial situation. u. Wm rrformed w by w Mr Austin, chap- u .. m At the of his as, TSL -ation. with the HWson s Bay Co, lL- he suited Ocorjotown snwmill. He j spent 13 years at Haselton. B.C as i manager of a large concern During ids residence there he was of tst assistance to church work, ' belag in charje of wrvtces (luring the absence of the regAilar clfrgy- Mr. Mortoon was beloved throughout the enure Uaaelton district and upon his departure was prwsenU'd i by hi many friends with a hind-seme purse arcompaatnd by an address testifying to their lasttag i totendshln, and retrajMnc on.nl In- If4uepe for good, 'benewrteriee and there HeflecUonA, he said, had been saa on his sincerity in his attitude vowards onion gnernment. "I have been in OubMc Ufe a hyng thne, and I win say that I wblrenfe anyone to wow that at any time I have doable-iossed aaynne!" he exemtawd. "President Rortsevelt to gettlfig action without a union gpvern-m;at. besauoe he propose meas-uses that the people? want, and aves them with his majority. "li tr ere any man staStnc here 'hat doubts thai If wo were-sitting with a theee to-one malor- pemonal ktodness to one and all. lty ,D. TAKE SLUMP ag4fwt aatefoaltom. Tell us." Pat- Arriraj of liver ., PihhJ.pu: tultn SJted. "What measure of pa- Market Below Production cost '.crnaUam we haven't the nony W Polnti Tine Heals left j pay for? And if. as the minister Mys we cant -pay fer them, why The artlvu) of 3QQ.000 pound Qi , dent they reafeind them? They hitflwt at the lor a' exohansr tht ' have a three-to -one majority and mcrnjnc, slumps the prises U I vet Invent the courage to do what such an extent that it went be) 'hey say should be done! If they cost of frowartan point Th.j propose any plan in the interests boat, the Oortfeck wth 3t,W .1 r.f the people, the opposttion will Oraa. witfi JM arid Attu i( support it, without union govern- 35,000 isfastd. to tajm the piiet ment. If they are not In the pub- offered and left for Seattle. Sales Us interest we will oppose then." were: 1 Coming to his economic views, AMERICAN . Pattulle K there was an lm- Wn. t 44 and i. tu At J prrsason abroad that he had fa- lin Ftefceftes. v voH a pfewtocial borro4.nf of Pajktfjh, 1M0 t 47 afttf tc same $460,000,000 for unempiey- Booth Fisheries ment relist works. He had never Uveas, wm. at 4.4 ailkrl thought of such a wild idea. What Cold Storage Co he proposed was entirely a federal Norland. 12.000 at 4 and 2, t plan. CoM Storatr Co He recalled that, during the rail Bonanaa. 18.000 at Douglas, and alas had tethnate ss-t V tmid not aosorb. and gtorage 0o soclatkuts with such personafes as m " w P- Vnome. 7.000 at 4 and 2 Str Str Matthew Matthew Bailev Bailev Beahte. Bmbte. JndM Jadaaa '. SWOO DOSMKOi M 7 at Crease. McCrolaht and Waikem: er omwna mem. Charters Brew, the chief magto- "U the naMarwl credU has bean trate. P. O'Reilly weli irmwnwhi liifl I rrnrTrtt after the nation has tarn the old days as Ootd Oomsa- n to the banko nearly oa0OQ,-sioner and numerous other notsssee ' 06. hi tntefeot-bearing seanttws who helped maatd the yettng cei- that the pabHe ooold sot absorb. ony. In 18C5 Mr. Morteon aaw first "uM it not seem logical that the the first board of mother-eat en Burrard Inlet. He Joined the Western Union Telegraph in 1846 when that company had the idea of con necting New York and London by overland telegraph. He worked with them in Northern B. C. to a point approximately 40 miles north of Kisplox on the Sfeeena when the successful laying of the Atlantic cable halted the project. SUU in the employ of the Western Union he woeened by oanee from Mission Point on the Sfceena to Telegraph Storage Co. R W.. 9't Storage Oo. eeny at lin PWteitw. 4 5 ami 1 to PatiOc Fisheries. Aarewoo. l$m at i.7 and . f Pasifk FlsheeVt Condor, snqp at 4.T anff 2 til Booth Pfeherirs. Addinctas. U0O0 at 4.7 and I. U Cold etarvt Ob MISdlrt-vi. 11.000 at 4 8 and 2 tr. R-rl Pv Co Baltic 10.0M at 4 1 and 2, to R. ffsr On TeakU i. um at 4 and 2, roH storage Co. T!lMiita at 4i and 1 to Co)d Storage Oo CANADIAN YUing. aiOO at 4 and 2. to Ostd Patr of Jack. 11.000 at to CoM Won re. tteftet HOW at h and CoM to CoM at S3 and 2. to Cold 2. to At- 4 and 2 t, WHIFFLEfS From the Waterfront Are the sea gulls affected by thr deeresstam thto year" That to what a BiuftUt of IWienaen as aekMt As a matter of fact, we are not themaerrea. They say that the b! Creek on the SOldne River and was controillog the issuance of inter- cwfeotoi UUa year thai ftatloned at Wrangell till the sum- -hearing securities. We are run- wy '"v sane?WKn oat of mer of Met. three eHftomen among U the tuna aad the f " ey dere to eat H on hoteei of natives. awenaaeat has bad U issue inter- eefc. ee man aMemnry deto est-heanog seeurtties V the extent wm eeensa- eat of neaitj MMtM, which tte 7Wr H yon are not oaselsi pehMc coeM not abwa. I say we shovM ase the nntkmal osedtt to the extent of several huadsed reeV Uons to start tfctaca moving.'' He wataed the gtnrtrnairni that hi casting down serviees it wt to ansmptoyaieat HMh more deffhwM for private endeavor to saeoeed. Mr. Pattullo sale, he favored tht use of public Some fUherroen vthn came in at the week-end with their catehen say It is with difficulty they car hah than- hooks for ttwautfc snatch It off bafate it reaches the water tone time the birds get caught ou Ibe hooks when they arc pulling hi tht ane aad ae many as sax have been on the hoaka at oae Uam. At the Cold Storage recentfar the governmental moseys tog u were bprhermg ao much when works, of a ' consttucelve ' w wadiac freaen herrtas character all over the country. I10 one of the boats that it beaamr such a Kads. settlem' tfalia and necessary to beat them off wtta.a land setuement. oroooa or taost would nei have bear "Look at oar sttaevion today.," "ph herring to take to sta he said. We have thousands of Othr strange and Wflrtl utone men in camps and beaMe them ltr oM of the temaMtar of the btrd 10 Port StmniM - irw.m W , "raiu "wme emiv Z iJrZT, Ho9t y chmt. W have tl true. What ceruin eo in m charge canrse ana , k . ik k- ...u. .un . wnere be Mtas placed and our roads will be lisaMaable. numerous than usual, are much ns.d mm. eulll n a B&kM tM4 nansa aahma... w a A . married Miss Odllle "1 " " "-uu, ,uxi vney m.ut Dubois who , . w.. wT7wi-Z... .J Y?Z ral whlct we want, because we themla m home almost am to face the where a there is a chanre nf Krt U food, ia thersain streets of chv thev hnve congreirat tji dun dred when there wax anyunc wl, would feed them a-c Kt tavrgoa inveu av farutcar 1 FURS Wanted 1 HAVE A IJIfi OKDKK FOU iUVUTIN. Z J 7 tu band and . ... . ' , , For tbelaat several years Mr. w and trylrlg to bludK.Kn ft with tfce And WlU pay 80' OA , Wtfter foi i)jiwn imm a mcwKavia other? Np where they had, chares of the An- , ghean Mission and In wiileh- f4M r - " they labored until failing strength ison at Metlakatla. and two grand-and lii-health overtook, them. ' sons, Amn and Mont Aldous of Van-Mi. Meoeog to survived, by Mr couver ' MorUon, now bed-ridden and. crtt-' The funeral will take nitre Thurs- lcally 111 a daughter. Mrs A. C. Al- day afternoon from St. Andrew's dous of Vain ouver hut at present Cathedral the B ' C,wTJndertakeri tn Metlakatla a son. John W Mor- beug in :harj! t arrangements, thene skins. Send them in at once. GOLDBLOOM The, Old Ucliabla rwnTiarti xgrxB tatrajm i:ar:i m t Family Shoe Store Lid. We shall be pleased to dhow yoa we can suit your pocket honk as well as your foot comfort Women's Shoes as low l $1.95 Men's Shoes as low at $3.95 ChiWreii's Footwear A low to $1 .35 Above are reliable makes. The PRICE of your f set wear is (he VALIIH you get in wear. QUALITY COUlvTK. Do not l m,k)fd by price only. LVtPl CflKlS INVITIIll Third Avenue Sew Agents: On C.mS FHO.M I JFK'S 3ciui,-nooiv "Ajp tMloaal hraxt (ingdkxn." Seneca. Nothing, more comple.rty baf-IWe em) who to full ol trtak and dvpJlotg? bimstff than strarebt- Uorwatd and slmph- intcgr iy u. anethM.'-OoNon. Hnnasty Is spintuj! power Di-awneety is kmrtan weeanru. raeh ,aMt irvmr netp." Mary hmket 2ddy 'llonejQr ui net only the iwt atep Uiwaro greatness. leafmsa itself. it U -tofhrw year honest eon viatians. ' mi be strott - Tbakery K we be taauelsea, we abalt ha an otoer HJeorae And Oeorge Mae as one of Snghth-apcsking IVMMfteJQ. Phone Sheet for Women and ilartt Shoes l City Strip Accepted FRiNCf OBORCK w Durii s hi v'.idt hc: r ! agent-gcnetnl fer Brith ' in Londoa tv t)te ivir rale would yet be -f f . PcifW CUrat tatrirt u , Bngitoh tat rest i " completed tnr pxUsk1 Peace River etMmtry Mr Ihmtrtt ktai"i t. English nynciieate look tine and comul! td n. the trot would be cfilonls.it km nuvM eaeiatmn of thi ir.T .Agent-General Thinks P. G. E. i MayYetbeSoM SSCOAL! COAL! MasOonald people - Winston v r BalUey Vatley Coals are siur.n- i 1 f naa so awe sssissawwi in 'r v . B of Nd 1 Bgdkiey Valley Wr COt'LD StltVn IMfjnCIXTinS ' .ho sell Timothy Hay V, Oato and Barley These to barttoy any difficaitjp in he world which could not be aatoed I'riflCC Rupert Feed Co. ox the faithful co-ojjarsOon of the u riMnes - K Mdae IX Ha (vtsSev i ; Faakanj rstataaset it-. . I HE criin delidouiaeu Quiker Corn ritkei srouc early roornine sppetites in v. an" westhrr. Rich, nourishing fli, 1 of suo-ripened corn . . . tiv never foil to win enthusiasm. You will like Quaker C om risket best of sll because liif flavour it the highest qu., t,iv ever nut into a coin tUkc Spedtl mslt and pure (AM sugtr ind salt of cryttsl pii"M Crtrkling crisp heeautc to.i J in elscvic ovens. Then tln-'f crlsposss and supreme Asvuxr srt preserved for you by " triple let I snd wsx wrfHr. Serve Quaker Corn Hakes at l onctt each dav. With this tl I' dous dih, children take ro ' milk and cream than any odut way Quaker Corn Flakes because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised.