HflH TWO For Refreshment H -when fatigued, try a fup of SALAD A DAILY KDITIOW Value To Country Of Parish Church. 11 K4M Always so pur. fresh and delicious). The Daily News PKINCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. .11.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United .States, in advance, per year .V.. 16.1)0 To all other countries, in advance, per year., ....17.50 TELEPHONE M Transient Display, Advertising It. 40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page. $2.80 per Inch Local Readers,- per insertion , 555o per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each Insertion. v...tfic per agate line Contract Rates on Application. All advertising should be in The Daily News OfTlce on day preceding publication; AH advertising received subject to approval. ' Hember of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Thursday, Oel. 18, 1023. At the Catholic bazaar lal nighl Hon. Ernest Lapoinle spoke of Ihe value f the parish .rhuivli in the life nf the country, lie coupled with it the value of ru-operaliou and iustanced (he progress of Quebec where in each parish the people were united under a panh priest. In the west we are mil a church going people and yet no one would wish to remove the 'Churches from the community They are the centres from which radiate heller influence which rrystnllizs into forces thai move the eountrv. No one can exactly jrange hov niufh we owe the churches in the life of Ihe country. We can only guess. Of what we arc sure is that no community would like to be without Ihem. Election Talk Is Premature. Premier Oliver ays"Jie talk 6,f a 'p'nTvjacial elei'liori' fs "pre-mature. There is no propos.nl o appeal to Ihe couulrv jusl now, As a matler of fad Ihere js no issue on which In appeal lo Ihe country jusi ai present, hveryihing is going well. The inter ests of Ihe constituencies are being crved by the members now representing them, and an election, just now would le ojiite unjustified in view of the cost it would be In Ihe country and Ihe manner in which it would iinscllle business. When the Legislature decided to extend the. period during which they could sit from four years to .five, it was with a desire to bring about greater stability and to prevent the loo frequent recurrence of elections. If some momentous isiie arises, then it is Ihednty of the premier to ak Ihe LieuL-tiovernor to dissolve the legislature and take a yule of the people. There i no such momentous issii at present.. Condition- have steadily improved since Ihe last election and will continue (o improve. An' election some lime in Ihe year l!i2. would ''meet all legitimate demands. There seems al present no good reason why Ihe people should be put lo Ihe expense of an election earlier. Centralization Of Public Schools. . $onie er&qro tlie public schools vere managed and financed from Yjcjoria, Teachers received their monthly checks from Ihe miniier of education and Ihe local school boards had little'lo do.Tnc'MeHride government wisely made a change. They decided it would be belter for the local committees lo take more interest in their schools. They had lo pay for Idem anyway directly or indirectly ahdlhey should have more financial resnonsibililv. Thai is I lie coiernnienf tuiftev i.wl-..- it : a carrying on of the Me H ride policy in Ihe mailer of finance. The municipalities have lo raise a portion of (h money required, Ihe iMiMim-r roiiinniiiiuK a certain amount for each teacher em ployed. The Union of Municipalities feeling the burden 'of mnnici- j.ii minion iisivcu ior a reversion to me old -yslem. Thai (he government refuses. The Itinnev tins lo lie pni.oil mul llm ru..r.l. who live, here will have lo pay for Ihe schools h-re, no matler w.nriiirr u m raiseu ny me scnooi hoard, me citv ronnciror ttie provincial government. There is no shiflinjr of 'the burden. If we gel (he benefit we have lo pay for it; 11 would I unjust lo do otherwise. The present system may nof be perfect but it i beller t fin n a syslehi by which nil (he local irMiliitioiis would be managed from Vicluria. "I Had Terrible Backache From Kidney Disease" Mr. M. A. McNeS, Ca Man SU NA, write i 1 wai troubled for years with terrible backache, reiultiag from kidney diteate. At tunes in each month I remained ia bed, the pain wi more thia 1 could Uad, end to walk wai elavo'it impotiible. I uied Aboat $50.00 worth of other medkinet. but with little reiult. New I aea completely better, ahcr' mmuj only fire boaei of Dr. Qttte't Kidney-lirer PiTl. Dr. Chase's Kldney-Llver Pills OM pUI a iM, tlcxm. m hot. AH Aerm. or A Co., IJLA Teroat r Tke Mai ia tke Meet SAYSi- HOW i a fat round man go. ing lo sipiarc li i m -! f with his wife? WHAT a curious thing it is thai the little mailer of coal harnns am iheir excessive profits never seems lo be mentioned now. , IT never appears lo lie quite ceriain whether -Ihe palienl has appendicitis or Ihe doctor lias professional curiosily. SI.NCK there have been so many vessels wrecked on tliis coast, why not- send Henry lord to slop the war agaitist commerriaLves. ses on Ihe pari of the, wind and fog. IT is jusl possible thai Ihe race between Papyrus ami Zev on Saturday may be a paper rhae. Papyrus passed (he immigra tion authorities of ihe U.S. without: so much as a question, while many good prospective, citizens were detained at Klli I. land. TIII'.HK have been a lot of un pleasant thing said of Prince iluperl hut no citizen has ever lieeu accused of holding up eilher nf the banks or 'slnmliug up a teller. PKMIAPS the 'quality, of the tellers have something to do with if. T A YOtJ.ND lady who finds it difficult to ken her own caiuue lia been labelled "The Teller." . . I AM rattier clad .Lloyd Ceorjre did not come" here. If be had come I should have heen com pelled out of all decency lo write a column of piffle about lii in, but he is no joke and i' would have been diltlcull. YOU choke your car if you Che it loo much fuel so you choke yourself if you fat tmj much food. A DKAIOCHAOY is a land in which all Ihe ignorant people know everything and advice j free. Ten Years Ago j In Pilnc Rupart October 1t, 1t13. Haron von Seher I'hos. Huron Von llohenverl and liarou von Lutlvvit. wealthy (eriuan In. eslor, arrived from (he south on (he steamer Prince Unpen" ibis iiiorning and proceeded foy train In llaellou where' I bey will investigate Ihe )ossil)jjy nf u colonization scheme for that district. They were uccnmiuinied by Mr. i) Kelly, (i. c. palmer and H. Price of aneouver. The Hoard of Trade ha de cided to establish a pertuanenl exhibit of minerals and oiher re sources of Onlral lirilish Oilum Ida and will rent a large slore in Ihe Westenhaver Ulock on Second Avenue for Ihe purpose. There i quite a .licusion taking place Ihroiich the roliimn. of Ihe haily .News belweeu Mayor Pa Ittlllo and !'... vtil iiuniiii..n lKiuslas ai to whether or not lasl year's council lefl a leficil for I lie present one lo lake up. Mayor I'allullo says Ibevdid and Kx.-Ald. Douglas says Ihey did not. FORMER LOCAL GIRL MARRIED AT SEATTLE Announcement Received of Wed ding of Mies Irene Oampp, Oavghttr e Mr. and Mra. N. K. Oampp Announcenwnls have been re ceived in Ihe city of the marriage of Miss Ireiie Charlolle. 'liinipp, ilaugliler of Mr. and ilrs. (lamjip, Mount Vernon, Wash.,, to Jn-epb ilarshiill llal-flehl Ml Hie. home of lhi bride's paiTnlH on Salarday idghl last. The hride resided in the cilv and ntlemled Ihe local public schools in the early days. Her father was a well known iiucslor and ennlraclor. Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield will be al borne fu Kstacada, Ore., after oeioiier 17, THi UAfLit IfEWD Thursday, October 18, 1953, MINISTER OPENS THE BIG BAZAAR Hon. Ernest Lapolnte Expresses Great Pleasure at Being Present EVENT IS SUCCESS The formal onetime- of Ihe Catholic Church luunV - look place last night in the old Knights of Pylhiii Hall, llelger-sou Hlock, when Hon. Krnesl l.apointe olliciated, there being presenl also liishon lliino. Father McCrath and a number of rilUcns who had come especially for Ihe purpose of greeting Ihe minister. 1 Father MeOralh In Introducing Ih minister of marine and fisheries, thanked those who had contributed lo Ihe bazaar, men- lioniiu particularly those who had donated Ihe use of Ihe hall, Ihe merchants who had piven irlieles. the conveners of com. nifttees and their assistants and he press. p I hanked (hem ali for dealing so generously with Ihem oil this occasion. They were ulad to have with Ihem a distinguished visitor whose name had been a household word In Prince Iluperl since his last visit. He was a talesman of whom Ihey were all proud. It was a great source of pleasure lo Ihem to have Hon. Krnesl l.;i point e with them that night. Serve Country Mr. I.awoiule expressed himself as heing glad lo be hack in Prince Iluperl. He hail become acquainted with Father Mrfirnlh Ihree years ago when Ihe lale Mr. Kennedy hail been with (hem. One of the finest remembrances of that visit was thai of meeting Father MeOralh and he was glad when he received a telegram in viting him lo be pre-enl oti that occasion. Hesaidtit ineaiil tnueb lo thcui'ejve and to Ihe country lo he united in the parish, sharing the. joys and. sorrow. Co. operation meant , much for-any. body of men. In the dear old province of (Juehec where their population bad increased to over three millions ihey were trying lo serve Iheir country in a similar way and make il as prosper oils as possible. e was glad lo meet the people and glad lo know Father MeOralh. Itishoji llunoz congratulated the managers of Ihe haaar on Iheir good fortune in connection with this event. The dale on which it opened was a happy augury for its Micce.s. e re-rognized Ihe great work of Ihe ladies in connection with Ibis event. This be thought would lie a record year. It was iheir good fortune to have it opened by a minister of fisheries. II wa a great tiling for Ihe undertaking lo have a minister with them who hail to do with Ihe greal local industry and under him Ihey fell II would grow and pros, per. A hearty vole of thinks lo (In) minister for coming I here was passed with applause. The bazaar was well. attended yesterday and early Ibis afternoon. A large Jiiisiness- -was done al the Ira tallies and goods were sold readily. The various drawings will lake place this evening when js expected (hut (be attendance will be even larger I hah yesterday. MRS. PAT CARY DIES SUDDENLY Well Known Fionaar of City Passed Away This Morning at Residence on First Avenue Mrs. Patrick ( inrv nassed awnv suddenly Hits' morning about .l o clock ai iter iiome on Avenue. I)ece;ieil had rellpu.'l annul cully In I,, u,ual; stale of beal.h. U?!, AM fiirlhor jsne was c zci ui 11 u sie ami called to Mrs. Ilicbard Long, who was slaying with her, A physician was at once called bill by the Ijme he arriwd life was elhi:l heart failure being Lritell 11s ei.ti.in they certainly are ood ctears Ld m r BULL DOG SIZE of (he Oranby Consolidated Minimr, fimelllnsr V Power Co.. and Mrs, Monro passed through the city las niglit hound 'from Vancouver In Anyox on Ihe steamer Prince Oeorge. Prosperous advertising means regular continuous advertising. INfRAL ACT. ocarif icati orienNovtsiEiTS. a once. "MfKi.H "Voose Xn. . in1 Um.u ft 1" Ulnj.r.1 n.ltn. .14... In .... SkIH Vllllln- fllvLLrm a II. n.. , f . -. t)llrlrt. Wlwr hwtl! .iftr'lilK-rii Ulrtit on Wlnle ctiamirl, Tak .ntlr 1K.1 ivh.u n....i ui.... l-linlteil. rtf Mliwr's CerUflrlld Mo! I 9tl.AC fttfla..! al.lu .1. . .... irstlliTSKf. Is tpplr in Hi Mlnlnt nrorilrr 1 f . reeiri..A . e. . I pijnH rf lilittinriiv a Crown Grant of f Ik j lake ni.tlre that artlon. rilOhlllKi!""1 "Mnrr ni urn oriiririm iwa inn loin ,ujr of Aurui. a n. Itti P. M. MOSCKTor Arnl. LAND ACT. ftstfce IfiUnUM t Aptff to Inn Lm. . " " law iMMriii. arrnrilliiir Ilia- i.V r. 2 ' ' . .""i"-". ana vitnate l"i i.uniwa in let. M..I-..I.V 1.1...H Mrs. Cmw was 72 years of oge ':Hue l.iamM. iiimi mix iiniii in ireiaiio. ciik "i anmufr, ii.; or'Hatlim lirtni came lo C.an,la .suly in life and jlonVs:.rmnVi',;rlrV;,;u was a pioneer of Winnipeg, Vn1": eou.er and Prince Hnperl. H,ejT.rM hud resided here since Hie very Ji? cliamaj ihcmr nnrlli l early days will, her husband who ,;,;l;,!,",H!(r,,;,.ly',:,! iireileceas. er over n yer aKo J"" ';'' 'ZZZ Mr. ami Mr. Cary condiicfed the tiiomas a. kf.ij.f.y. nmi hotel in Vancouver and prior J DtM sepi-mttr uiu. ml "rtnx- -6Boh V Vv y i x ' ' ( 4 Moroncia t that linve Iie. on Ihe prairies. Ihe lied Itiver llehellion was one of her experiences in pioneer days in Western Canada. Two daushlers are efl lo mourn Iheir mother's demise -Mr. W. J. Caldwell, formerly of Prince Iluperl and now residing in Okanairan, Vah nud Mrs. Charles Prosser nf 81. Iuls. They -have been communicated with by wire and funepal nr-rangemenis will lw announced on reeejp.1 (,f adxice from them. The remains are In charge of Ihe II.C. Utwlerlakers. H. S. Miinro, general manager CIGARS GENERAL CIGAR CO.LIMITED . CONTROLLED AMD OPERATE 0 BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO..OF CANADA LIMITED -Premier- Gold Medal Beer 3 m 6f s 4-i. 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