FAOE TWO i ' j .. . - . . - w . , ' - . . ,.' i; ' Canada's Aiithem r Q Canadaour borne and native kind True patriot love in ail thy sons eoraand, . j WHh glowing hearfwe see thee rise ifhc true North sbn a free. A lilt stand on auardLvO danaUa. Vt stand on Wto$'for, thTe . O Canada, glorious tnd free' O Canada we andaijuard for thee, O Ghnada. we staji'd on .gliard for thee,,' '"' " THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE ItUrEItT BRITISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rilpert Dally 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 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year . ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per ln?ertlon Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line Local readers, per Insertion, per tine Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone EUitor and Reporters" Telephone Member ot Audit Burrau of Circulation!! DAILY EDITION UNITED STATES PANIC OL DMEX'S PARTY SPINNING THEIR YARN 98 -86 S.0'i W 3.00 140 .0? .15 25 Mondaj. March 6, 1933 The .financial crisis in the United States, is attracting general attention to that country. For years gold was accumulated in the country until there was so much they did nitt know what to do with it Only recently a huge gold payment was made to United States hy Great Britain. But this gold hps been of no avail in preventing the present crisis. True it is the export of gold Which is blamed but the export is small compared with the large imports that have been made from time to time. As a matter of fact gold means little if confidence is lacking. As soon as conrideiNje Is restored banking and finance will proceed as formerly; President Roosevelt coiiies mto power at a time when his ability as an executive will be tested. It is an emergency Will emergency measures are necessary to deal with it. Thei-Q have been panics in the States on former occasions nlid the country has come through unicathcd. Doubtless it will come through this time. The meeting at Victoria Thursday to invite W. J. Bow-Fer to lead a non-party group was presided over by George McGregor, an old man, and anqnc the speakers were I. Ahdt-bs of Victoria and Dr. Hallor Nahaimo, both well on. in years. the ntiw group represents the wealth Of the province. Their policy seems to be to bring back prosperity by cutting ti'owrt costs. While ijie technocrats are telling us fabulous stories about mass production, it i noticed that there is a very general return to the oUl-fi.shioned system which obtained nluhy years ago. t'eople are taking up gardoning, handicrafts, knitting, individual work of various kinds. Saturday we told about the people of Burns Lake spinning their own wool. This is simply an instance of what is going on all over the country to a great extent. With the lack of money comes the impetus to do something worth while. This advertisement la not published or diilu; d by the Liquoi Control Hoard or by Uie ijovei-ninent of UriU ili I olumbls SIMPSON IS WINNER OF FIRSTGAME1 Takes Lead 37 to 25 Af-iihsl Chal lengers for Northern British Columbia Championship At Port Simpsoh Saturday the C.N.R.A. basketball team failed t win the first championship game against theY.P.&A. of the village. the score ending 37 to 25 In faVor of the present Northern Columbia Champions The return game will be played In Prince Rupert Thursday and the total baskets for the I two games will decide the winner dj the series. Right at the beginning Port Pimpson scored five baskets before the Rupert boys realised there was ball game in progress on the floor and Morrison tatted tiroe dut to se) what should be done about, if. From then on the scoring was. fairly even but the C.N. took ales-, son In long shots from the Simpson forward. The half time score wa, zz-iai. The second half was more even. Rupert scoring 14 points toHhe N. B.C. champs 15. Simpson was best served by Wesley. Sankey and Talt, who die all their scoring. The Rupert outfit all played hard to overcome that bisastrous first five minutes and it would be hard to pick out any individual for special mention. Referee Lawson tailed 17 perso nal foul against Simpson and 13 rains the C.N.R. Johnson of the Simpson team was sent off earl? In the seednd half with four fouls and Styles and Stalker were chas- wl off with their quota while Cur- rle w& bounced for allegedly rough tactic. The game was slowed con- iderably by numerous stops being t'lec. Johnnie Comadina kt prov-. ing a very capable referee and idled the tide lines in tfrttcfea style. Individual scoring was: t'nrt Simeon Y.l'.HA. Wesley 12: Sankey 14; A. Talt 10: Knott i: Johnson: Bryant: AI-exle. i&.R.. StVhWS: RitdhhMtJ A. Bmitn & D Morrison 2. Stalker 3. Currfe: Johnosh 4; Keats? 3 BASKETBALL Msreh 7 C. N R vs Kaiens; Tuxb vs. Warriors: Amazons vs. Cardinals: Meteors vs. Japanese, j March 10 Orotto vs. C. N. R.; TuxU vs. Merchants: Comets vs.. Amasuns: Japanese vs. Seettts. March 14 Kaiens vs. Orotto; Warriors vs. Merchants; Cardinals tn. Comets: Rovers vs. Meteors. BASKETBALL LKAOUK STANIHNnS Senior League . W. L. PU. CN. It . A. 3 4 Orotto ft 3 Ksiens 3 6 Intermediate League 10! 10! 6 Wanton 8 ' ' 2 !6 tuxfcs 6 4 12 Merchant 1 P 2 Ladles' League j 1 Cardinals 6 4 12 Comets 8 4 12 Amasons .2 7 6 Junior League Scouts , 8 0 10 ' Rovers . 3 , f 0 Japanese - 2 i 4 Meteors 2 6 4 Miice Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Dorks Total capacity 20.000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel snd Wood Vessels Iron and Urns Casting CleeWlc snd Acetylene Welding SO.toii Derrick for Heavy Lilts Sawmill and MlnlngMachlnrry Kepnlred .and Overhauled THE DAI1.Y NEWS Monday, March unj Victorious Canadian Bike Team at St. Louis isggagggggHgwjSgsaH B0IIBfill EaaflaEsaiP ''T'liKtOjalBiBl-Bn T-."i F'--. li ' L--F six-d.iy kii -ie 1. .ti..' in-ill .ok :i s I ... c-.. 1 ; miles and s;x lay- m 14" hours and 20 nuin.ii i'mii I o't t.i Ijrchy Pedin as they finished Uit-i; last Up. Basketball Enthusiasts Enjoy the Trip About fifteen support made the trip to Port 81mpon with the C. N. R. A. basket Ml I team on Saturday aboard the F. H. Phtporn The Rhona under command of Oun-nar Anderson took twenty more local hoop fans. On arrival at Port Simpson the team was entertained at a dinner at the home ot Mr Oosnell while the rest ol the Phippen' pasaemiers enjoyed the hospitality of 8 Bennett. After the basketball tame s dance was given by the V P. E. A. in honor of the Rupert visitors. The Phippen and the RrwmTfiit Port Simpson af tor seven on Sunday morninc arriving baek home about ten thirty. The boys got quite a massing on the way home. Advertise in the Dally News. . !i.iMu:i;ll Tli nr. U-P.igt and CRIBBAGE .Marth 6 Canadian Logtmt vs. Msekitms tSftgMt vs. Btfcs. Seal Oevc vs. Swift. Jbloose vs. Orotto. Bmpress vs. I. O. O BILLIARDS March 7- Empress vs Cold Second Team Secured Win at Port Simpson I'll k-lip tfeim Amoni Fans Plavf IntcimrUiate Trant, Vlnninj W In W A iini composed of Piirv. r pert fan tltoyed an oxh m, uame against a Port Slmpv,, ;I termedhtte tram at the Iiuii.i; v.i. l-age Saturday unci nod ilim i,ir by a 33-29 "f'ore ln n-"ft ' game. Santurbane and Cuhlku: did most of the damage for i , , while Rums was the high n m : ttimpfton Kir mw penon, ", nine of their 13 points, lu.i Kore being 21-15. Tlvf second half wu even v than the flrHt with Roy M m leading tn roughneiut and i .. Referee Hushes railed 17 1 agoiiuit Riipcrt uul 18 ,,w 8lmpvii Out u( 18 free tin. toe-sis converted but three , was the same Slsipmn maiic their 10 penalty shots. Individual scoring was: I port Simpson Rum ib TV . Hl.W-cll. AJexte 8i. Watw ii a Moraes. Talt 2i. Cooper V: J. PruM Ruoert.n. Morrlv,, Cwrtt ill. Veisoa Comud.: SatUutbane . F. DlnKw :: Dory. ' Hockey Scores Sundiy Sroret Ottewt ft. Detroit 1 IIOStaM 1 Mew Ytk Ranc. CtUeago 1. Toronto 3 Saturday Seeres New York American n 1 dleosl XtaaWoal 1 Toronto 4 Sun Life Assurance Company . .1 . v. InconroRATED 1863 of Canada TOTAI4 INCOMK TOTALfUISHUKSlvMKiVre - - . kxckss Or' inco.mi: oviiH DisnungRSiius" y l'AY.MIJNTS TO I'OMCYHOI.DISliS AM) BliNHrllCIAIUUil Durhlf the ar 1932 . . . i SInre Ortaiiuallon - IIssd OrtirK . Mo.YTRKtL rPIIK inliercnt strength of life awnrance ia iK'en tentwl and proved during tlio paat tlirco years of general limine rvrowiioti, and the invahiabin K'rVirc 't it renders the public in time of emergency fully demonstrated. rPIK Sun IJfe of Canada, during this jK-ruxI pmltaMy the nnwt Irj1ng,.rn human eerieuco -ha maintained il record of progree, and ha licrnnf r!Kcial hervioe to it grtat Ixnly of jMiltojIioMern througltHUI the norld. ! ,T'IS-auraiH'eiii force havo IneroaHMl ginetf 1029 by tlrt5,000.HHJ; aiwcts by i3,000,000. Iu M)lie) holder now iiumler nearly a million. StntemeiH for 19J52 TOTAL AflSUItANCIiS IN FOKCK. DecewWr SI, 1Q.1 f itwwi tii qqwuaww iSMWHg law swmim NEW .SSUUANCIS PAID FOK .... 4W Sii M tU SmS ami .'mm. L, ASirre . . gagS rflrul iMM f Xn iif w43eSV ei In lxntf , m4 ellMlP iMi, LIAniUTIliS i ....... . 'Alinuit imie.enllii of lU mm rrirwfil, the tfnrt iiimiinl i yiuruU a lliy Iituhim tlu. rte til 1IJ rAID-UI' CAPITAL ($2,000,000) an.l balan at ernlit f .harelMers' iwn.t . $1,1161 KIISRHVI Ar ilepretialion in mortgage anil real eslate . .' . . . 4f81J)K) suhi'lus wum (Jjlie iluiti.n of aMeii h ln nu.l mi llie nn pre MvltiMl ' fr ill tmjMiwM ; U )iiurim OrfViriuim lfil.lO7.0 11IU4MMN1 61 1036,000 WW. 1,000 1$ll,lTi,D0p IVIiey rerea b ItrH valiie-i l'T liMI net lefl reiiiwni tnelhwl, mi l.ura mr iuniin Ihaa llfiM reijutred lj ut IiuuraiMti Act ul llic llwinHtliMi iIIUim.u. Applications for hew assurance vcrb received by the Company during 19.12 at an average rule of more than $1,000,000 fur every working day. During 1932 the Company paid to policyholders and beneficiaries more than $360,000 Tor every working day. Sun Life Company Income from renewal premiums was the largest ever received in a single year. Cnali in repayment or reduction of olioy loans exceeded that of any previous )cal Itovi vnU of lupM'd policien exceeded tliOMeof any previous year, with one exception. The net umount of iolicy proceeds left with the Company at interest substantially inctvacd. Assurance of Canaila IV.