‘i yee sR He of wisdom or ethies. own town may seareely know A great deal of what passes his name.—-Woodstock ~« Sen- for hero-worship in the world tinel-Review. 1 -_—_—_—_OOO —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— rHE DAILY NRWS THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMINIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SOCIAL, MORAL AND RELIGIOUS TOPICS OF GENERAL INTEREST a (Contributed by the Ministerial Association) : as . — +, : ; NOTE—The “News” de ot necesar endorse all views that may SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: be expresse din thes ntributions ; Daily, 50c per month, or 85.00 per year, in advance. Weekly ae = . reat leeting in June eater knowledge, and n $2.00 per year. 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Telephone 98 minister, his wife, and one elde husband's death out on the bos BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES from every congregation in Ca n of the deep, out of the vasty ada Dr. Andrew Grant, f ‘ deep of the air, as if « New York-—-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New jy of the Yukon. is the vine |terious visitant had brought the York City. spirit of the great unde i x. sad message and vanished . a i ei Go The name of Mr. Murdoch Me this while she was on her was Seattie—Puget Sound News \ Kenzie, of Honan, China ‘ New Zealand to meet he hus London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Kenzie of Honan, China, w band on his expected | pha Trafalgar Square bably be proposed as Mode eturn, one feels the ~— f . " moderator of the Presbvt: in| MeNeil’s prayer and e gladly Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in| Church in Canada, and more andijoins in this w d iny, and case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers.) more the question of a lay-mod-|one remembers tha One touch . aes erator is being mooted I the of ature makes th hole w j = ws American Presbyteriat Church | kin And one vish tha DAILY EDITION oe Saturday, March 8, 1913./the name of Mr. W. J. Brvan.|some great pair « ' on | wee = whom his admirers rm the |mortalize that picture per ‘ ; THE DRAMATIC is a tribute to the drama rath-/first Christian citizen of the) manent canvas, that picture gi world,” and the name of Pres en té the world’s readers this | er than to heroism; it is an ex- ELEMENT ao dent Woodrow Wilson have been week's Literary Digest by the What is the meaning of the pression of the dramatic sense) 2, coasted for the offices help of the é@leetrotyper’s art chorus of admiration that has} rather than a response to an Z gone up throughout the world} heroic appeal. Much of the One Touch of Nature Makes the Vancouver's f Y.M.C.A for the member of the Seott! world’s truest heroism makes Whole World Kin building is to « $340,000 and expedition, who, rathei than| no appeal, because -_ pn At the Memorial meeting for!“ = Bow pee . oa The Z * ele ont is lacking we of the most me twp Ve be a further drag upon the oo * rT 2 the British heroes of the Antaré ~ - , heroism of patient men and wo ; lol McNeil ract has be« party, walked out into the inenatrumeting te live desent| &° tev. John MeNeill, of Gook's : : —— *reshyteris shure ove is blizzard to what he knew, and and useful lives amid unfavor- resb tet - 7 7 “ : dh Poverty | wearers deeply " ie following what his companions knew, to able conditions not of their prayer: We are meeting in spir After natural efficiency, the be certain death? The ine id- | own ordering, passes unnot- it in the far-distant region, and) #'eatest cause poverty is in- ent is described as a supurbh| ed because of the absence of we afe looking around, and we emperance, according to the case of self-sacrifice by a mar 1| dramatic incident. Yet a man see the sleeping “forms, and we | Por! of the inspector of charities for the benefit of his co m-| ike J. M. Synge, with a strong Litt cui Mitets i The We pray i? Ontario rh opinion swas rades. sense of the dram@tic posel~ the widow and the orphans based on an vestigation ! We are not concerned | w} bilities of even the common nd especiaity we ne be the some 22.000 with the heroism of the act,| places of life, is able to reveal Ath hoy whe is the moat hk ved eo but with its effect upon the to us and make us feel, as he bov in the world today short Term Prisoners aginatio o e orl oes “The rat the 7 : 2 imagination ..a world d = Phe Rider : . To one looking upon the face A prison farm is to be estab There is not the = slightest Sea,” that the very essence of > bal vine thoths . h ; hed tl ‘ ' t} Kd 0 une ther 8 she sits ished lis eal "Ny 1é dmot ‘ § Laptair ates as ‘age . J I : d abt re cn ial i - ° ¥ . “ 7 — ee lg = a upon the chair arm with her bare Ory Council er a sath Neither 1s le * a a so rac * ole “ a oh armed. bare footed baby boy |term prisoners will be eommitte oO f ver > rr ; “r ce } “«o o er doubt that every member ¢ in her cabin i ron standing on the chair seat beside and set to work, in order to pro the noble little band was a he- fire place, softly crying to her her, we cannot help feeling as de f thei n@e . . j , | ‘ i ‘ their ‘ expense, and or or possessed thg stuff of self over the loss of her hus- 4 . ' a ! ; cS ;one gazes into those mother's! also to help the towards moral which heroes are made The band and her sons. Distraet-| ..... peering a they tol: 5 The pian f wed will ; \ ‘ I = as the see ‘ ecovel ‘ t ‘ ower i " : P e., ® a ave we bs que otton of heroism — there ed old mothera hav ep = | search the wide waste of the sea lx that f reformatory farms it _ fore, be laid aside. But there ently to themselves over Miss if looking with “ansiety/for| Ontario and in many of the sts is another aspect of the in- loss of their loved ones since} : a ; some eturning ship, one cant es, the specia urpose being to cident. humanity Became GREOWERTS ». ¢ontine thus : : but it he eeling that that sel =| dea satis vy than 1 Suppesing a man to be af- with human feelings; — MH fC-\ face betrays the price that she | de he fine eva with arrests flicted with an imeurable and quired the genius of a drama-)).. pooen paying to give mankind |for drunkenness contagious disease; supposing tist to reveal the heroism and that, realizing the burden he the tragedy of such a situa was to his wife and family o1 tion. ? to his friends, and the danger If there is a class of mer of communicating his disease and women today that ought to them, and knowing that of the world, it is the class ir there was no hope for him, he| be ranked among the heroes were to walk out of the house.| which are found the men and not into a blizzard that meant| women who are struggling pa-| certain death, but into a river] tiently, quietly and often with] where death would be just as} out hope of other reward than} certain as in the blizzard, the good they may do, for the} would the world rise up and prevention of disease Yet eall him a hero? Does the these people attract no atfen- ehorus of adniiration with tion, for the most part. There which the story of Captain is nothing dramatie abeut Oates has been received meat} their work; and the world must “FROM HOME TO HOME. HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hote! in Excellent Cafe. Vaneonver, Moderate Prices 1142 Pender Street West ° © Phone 8500, Vancouver, B.C. that in the estimation of the have its drama, or it will have world a man is justified in no heroes. If a man goes sacrificing his life so that he over Niagara Falls in a barrel may no longer be a drag on his every schoo! boy in the coun- try will know his name ;but a man may spend his whole life in the service of humanity for the causes of disease and the remedy, and the people of his friends? 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