wr u Ml H PAOR TWO Sayi obnoxious person or to passion of love In these who are the objects of desire or to call up the dead J11-..' L- -,.l.Li.l..jX l!.JU-'- cywi hA 400 Missionary Declares it is a Mot Upon Civilization and one That is Heing Gradually Rooted out by the Church T "ATIlER Joseph Allard. O.M.I., missionary to the Indians of H Central British Columbia, who in here in connection with the wucnerau case ajrainst cnief ih iv w amn of K unin n "W Mffr: to ;!- r:!thHe Church, interviewed vesterdav. stated w're flv. "v:ly plm.lnaf,e4 . wh,!B th"at witch do.; tribes in '.he piox. am! ri cu.-'i inn 1 . j- it has been h..ni W 1 1 1. 1 ,1 W.lil.i:. nev : i nig e . galla i bnek of l.i -: medic: nitt!:ir Hnj.''l' mnr.t Willi, h church. ; 1 '.(I 1 I' l ,.!;d ' The ! or Mlei. I'cj.ir. Tin' ; iht viil. native.- in. m.-i. were still common amonif the j iay n,.hlng 0, the mn;n Vent whlch, ! ni oii their matfic at Ilazelton, Ki8-a far as action w.w concerned. le:t .iinl .1 to Chief Billy Williams has renounced the or to on ng calamity cr impotence upon .M.KlIC enemies, rivals and fancied apprestors. Speaking of magic, as distinguished JIUDITION.IL litUBf from witchcraft Father Allard said "a In taw traditional belief, not only of i, . peraon endowed with tha dark aces but of post reformation stent knowledge and power." In a res- CURVICHM HIS WATERLOO VIITIMI IIOXEIt WINS II( (IN l'OIM .IT SPORT KVKNT last Mdin .Mcdonald has skill JU Such fragrance such flavour- such btirlty fresh UQg&ftw r m..iiisi as a ilewy morning blended to eirpnas.z& ail thf .MN' fut",sT rdelfcicus goodness of tea. Thousands morc'eviry lA ' i . I day are asking for "SALADA" Orange Pekoo r ' . Frfnnrl nor l.lli Unuo vnn trlrt It? The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMRIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Jtupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Eduor. Member of Audit Hurenu of Circulations DAILY EDITION Mt Thursday. April 5, 1923 Magic Still Commonly Practiced Among Indians of the Interior s Father Allard in Interview JlIKIliS DECISION First round - Bven. Hecond round -Ourvich. Third round- McDonald. Fourth round McDonald. Filth round--McDsuuld. Sixth rounds-McDonald. Seventh rcund- McDonald. Eighth round McDonald. Ninth round -MrD-mald. Tenth round Ivcn. loo like a man h-tx ntKht at the hand so deeply rooted has been the! little to be desired. 'iruotlonii to the principals. They v'emcd to satisfy Brick Bk inner. Our-vlch's handler, but Charlie Brown, managing McDonald, was apparently no pleatet" Itllr ND III ItOl M First Round Ourvich led twice with orwlrdl addicted to trlattd mMl ht mUS ,t un(!temooo ! "IT.-!., WM uio f,gnUng He md to US JrTrL. 10 ,n nufer.nc. with the usual ; have the left working better He wa " l .T T COVT 01 W""1 Wrentl, also making a better showing In the In- wmmi onwi took the of snApe a parody Inadequato such 'fighting means, as reciutlon of McDonald sent over a couple ..T" " om ' tb Cl,urch' formulas, gestures, mixture, of incon-: of lefts which did little If any daaMfe. paw divine honor to the prince of graous elements and other I mysterious He was working the' old rabbit punch darkisiM and In return received from actions, the knowledge ol which Is ob-and Ourvich was making a ahowlng n. Urn preternatural powers such aa rld-italnad through secret communications ! return. There were some pretty hot tag tfcrouth the air upon a broomstick, with the force underlying the univeme. exchanges but few direct hits. It was a Mmtnc JItrTftent shapes at will and such as Ood or the Devil. U to an at- pretty even round. cajamttng their chosen eletaas." taspt to work mtrseir not by the! Second Round They danced around ... b"yf lB wltcnc"ft ' prc- power of Ood but by the use of hid-for a while waiting for openings and ,,tw' to existed among alllden force beyond man's control Its ! mixed It well again. Dido rocked Mc- ttm!ttve peoples An exaggerated es- advocates, despairing to move Ood by 'Donald with some head blows at close f t ev" " '1 ny thou- supplication, seek result by evoking ! ruuge and also placed some on hu op-amndsof Ita followers to be punished powers reserved ordinarily to Ood It Islponenfs body Jimmy handed out boom ' T" "au ul a corruption of religion i punishment as they embraced. After the state in. different countries of Europe. The last deirth punishtnent for , fViRoss -gijgh iMt Uka aay the witchcraft was Inflicted dn a- rfrl fn gronnd recefiuVgraded by the W SwitrcrlBL in tbe canton of Olaurns In Board near the landing wiu have to be 1TM drained before it will b of any use.' Tbe question of the reality of witch- n k very wet at present, craft la oti upon which It not es'y . . . the break. Dido rushed in .gain and itadhui off with the left, put a.jpgf nne 'across.- He- was rocking aicDonald with mare head blows, it waa Our-rich's round. Third Ron id McD maid led In the attack and carried th fight to Dido He peas a confident Judgment In the M. T. Alvseoff. who hss been In th ant in elna ohm ihmuth nirtn wmm wnrk. fsce of Holy Scriptures and the teach- city lot the past week on business In mg hard and missing In the rushes Hc- lng of the Fathers nnd thealogtans. the rcnnertion with the new theatre for I Donald Infln-ted same more rabb1' abstract j.-slblipy of a pael with tlie which he has left the contract to Mtt- ! punches. Dido led off again after the Devil ard of a diabolical Interference c iell Currie. will sail tonight by the j break McDjiiald's round, in human atrmrs can hardly be denied P inre George on his return to Van- Fourth Round -They went Into a but no one can mmM the liVratn:- on .mer (llnch MoDonsId was blocking Dldo Laaflai A aBaaFsaPBh aaa9gjaBll BsiiaBiVLHgiHagsgggg SmStmitttWsffMmWtvfSVPiimMmU FXsFWRQP' IB BaaaaaaaaaE3saasaH9sH gWW HtJjtrTMnji putsktlled and outgenerallcd by hi Vancouver opponent. Battling D'cla Our- vlch of Prluce Kupert met his Water of Jimmy McDMinld of Vancouver who Was given the unanimous mil of the judge on a wide margin c! p-,:nu. It was a ten-round re: urn bJUt between McDonald anu Ourvich for the trie ;! Middleweight champion af Northern British' Columbia and a purpc of MOO 3240 fjr tnr w.nnrr and 160 for the Icser. Promoter Ralph Smith offeree one of the mom attractive boxlns card' ever presented hue and a ::rowd :! 3vet even hundred persons was packed Into the Exhibition H;lt for the occasion the gate being e-limited at something In the " neighborhood of $3004 t There Ihfm in time of sickness that! Dido Ourvich waa very much on hla -llbjc : it - 1 i.eic . '.feet rlirht r',u to the l,rc enfl CI1H ":,n fmirht '"unl thr !thout realKInn the awful l.u which this belief led and conviied that In 99 ! 1 io the allegations rest; iiu I-iter than pure delu- NNK AM()(( INDIANS ii: o in:' there are magicians prctend- o - ileal with their magic, f piling "huh they are sometimes accused of! u .hcraft or causing somebody harm bottl.' of hfa life. Though lie lost the declal.ui he had little to be aahamed ! rf. It was a o.isc v. Here experience and : more skilful boxing wan the day. Mr- Donald merely demjn-trnted hi au- j p r.orlty. The local bny did plenty ol i j-ttacfclus but wa b!oclt?d mr.si ol tha no witches the In- among tlmt, Af th, h, In, nHri ml. j ucrcss th-ugh his opponent was fairly awarded th majority of the honors. Petty Officer Instructor Young. R. C. I N. V. R refereed all bonis and the judge Nuther the Indians nor the magicians or lM maln uanawvai Mum tney nave "'" l" over life and death hut mntt power " " ""' are still bellevlor. in the superstltuUons Father Allard said the Cnthslir tn,t wttn jg,,. mcanutions an Indian .yoloped:.. a universtJ authority, says Hi- wod.b, CU1 Uu Sl,k wtn they ccum aomcouc of caiulng ItchfrjLft. m commanlv undenitd. hum. ur.iii n . Z to the Idea of a dlabollral pael or because of HMeeltna camliii from other at least an appeal to the intervention rausw OI cm spirit Of evil, in such cases event was Raldh Le- Pir.e and Jack May who. sltttnv on tti- Indlans pestte' sides ol the ring. agred in I .warding McDonald neve:, rounds; Our- Ich. one. and two ven. After the bout. 1lcDj;ia!d. who has become very popula ' ''ere. was carrletl out of thejfeig on 'he shouMeia of hu rejolclififcilreri. First to enter the ring. MsOoMId wa t i!vli 'an ovation' when he arfbeared No matter how mild Is the ureaant I . .. w-r. tola supernatural aid la usually Invoked vuitimr' V. " ,tate "le m of suoerstltlon uper"uon' imid th lne luting , , , v. eight was announced is !44i pounds , . , -,tK Mb to compass tha. dtath of some prte.t. t, u a Wot on the intelligent I rmrvieh s New .io? ! ',ken l huinw t1 I ank Ood thatthrowu . Rnd th, n,fr- B3V1. hlI ... i 4 THE DAILY lu-i.H enr.ry 'and JuckluU Km utked plunges McDonald cbiuod Dido arou.il the' ring for a while. Dlda rushed In and was missing eontlnuausly. McDaMU$.,,B probably the beat In th li:tightlng though he seemed to lack customary punch. Toward the end. they did some open fighting. It was Donnio-, round Fifth Round Dido missed again and wi'ut lntd clinch H lauded a couple .i nice ones though he was working bard fcr them. McDonald landed some neavy b.dy blows which seemed vo tell iu QtttMricb hj was slawing up. It was 41 MoDanald's round. Sixth Rcuud Dido led off and Mc-C ;nald lattded in some short rushes. aurrlch wak' misting and the clinches I .. .'rt avmc him. MoDoauld was tha .cat iu iius ih.ri fighting and took the rcuud fairly. Seventh hevnd There was close .ightlug and Ourvich was attacking but AucD.-nald was blocking well. Did.' .uslied out and :he exchanges were not to his advantage. He walked into a ;oit;h uiu ou iu end of the nose. M -Donald's rcuud by a shade. Eighth Round There was cinching uid WeDjnald tjok the lead. Dido reviving same hard ones including .ough left on the nose. Ourvlch's ushes were not so effective Mc?Vn-ald's left was wording well and he wav .lnding Dido frequently. It was clearly KD.. I ild's round. Ninth Round - Dido rushed Into R and line was free mixing. Probably Dido :t all d that his only H.:lvati3n uo i.c chance of a knock-out. But Mc-J innlci was wise and waited out thr .iru.iu rushes. Then he lanled anci :ind Dido holding on. Dido was plunging blindly and taking them all. Hl rushes had little effect on McDonald who took the round without dispute. Tenth Round Dido ooiu.uued bit rushing tactics and there was slugging and clinching. Dido showed his Bareness and was carrying the fight to his pponent though he looked tired. McDonald was holding him against the ispes and then Dido brdke loose and hit oi.ee or twice again. It was a pretty :ven round, but there was no necessity tor McDonald to force the fighting. The Judges were consulted and th issuit announced. l'UKI.IMINAIill.S The first preliminary was a smart three two-mluute sparring exhibition between Tod Morgan and Howard A-t: It was little Keefe's first experience U: ihe ring and he made a creditable ihowlng. Bsth boys were willing and Morgan forced the mixing The referee Adjudged It a draw und a shower ol liver rewarded the boys' efforts. Battling Rudolph StUou and Cyclon ilddie Smith mixed with a will Kelso:, was one jf the uughex: little opponent imlth has had. rtx , both landed har.i -nes and Smith hit the floor twice I:. he first round Smith did the mos' ' : the leading and fighting In the sea- ! :nd round. Nelson showing .-lever elu-ivenr-s in both this and the third ;und aanith eras atvan a doubtful d-1 Islon. i Ttd Boulter and Curly Danild ;jro .Ided the crowd with some fun Ther as a great deal of open fighting. Don- Id having lots of heart and looking ?rociou enough. Donald received snmr rd jolts in the second round and was nockad down twice He was a wild joking man with a bloody nose and j ieked gleaming eye. l.oulter had all the best of the third round and onl, d licking and holding on saved Donald 1 ftstn going out. The decision was: clearly enough for Boulter taggerlng. and just hanging ipes whr-. they called It off. In the seuU-wind-up. Benny Wendte. who U ieoklng better all the time, gave 'UnM .Mm lit as- A M Wsw wak x Jioffle Made Starr. TJ1 rrVltrt - Vtrat rx. fle..u. Can t t Oeorg. Bard clearly demonstrated h ...th Mrs c A r ..periorlty over jMk Holroyd. There Reddl, f ,)y M ere n. lively exchanges w the firm ' Frwr M R f. Ul.Njl Un w Duad and .Uo ,n tb. -.eond round with E" w c Mr E oregg Mr. 0 ""' ' ' I Milton OonaUes. Mr, N W Cringle bJt Whe" th" lh" '" J00? M" J Bulger. Mr. Alex McRMr. lBW Heine.. Mrs. W O. Hughe. Un twrronf r -s -i- z - tz, tO trat ' . k.i u-. u r m w h Ailen, Miss Kmlly Da vies. Miss Oeorgma Hunter and Mrs. Millar r.la. -h, pace w fsltng o. therai "PU to'.MrtW both atari WendW wm uiubli to rinuh ' . It. TkaW 1 W fhsti dflgt tllbMl tn ntaart T -w--w : KnmlnaltAM 1DM .sW.. at. coming to lite. Wendle had saved round. lie landed with vigor and Boulter, his face a mass of blood, was tlmost out again when the final gong ounded. Wendle was given a well smed decision Mas Heil broner waa tlme-ktiper fcr 'he evening while Harry Picketing kept ruunt of the knockdowns. CHURCH SALE IS ON TODAY ! I'M IXIY'I Kill IN I.ADIKSI .IKK IIOI.D- IN ANM Al, K.IHTKII KIKNT i Willi MKt. MefMllOVT IV (IIAIKii: 1 In the social parlor of the church Ahirh is appropriately and tastefully j decorated f.r the ocrsMon under the iirectlo: of Mrs. David Thomson, an E.ter tea ami sal Is being held this ifirrnoiiu by the Ladles' Aid of First Presbyterian Church with Mm. T. Mc-ripnont. president of the Aid. as ireneral convener of the function. Tn charge of tbe various booths are ; : lie following ladies: i Fancy work, plain' sewing and novel - tie. Mrs. Jamta L. lee and Mrs. W I. Sandlson Heme Cooking Mrs. J O. Stern and Mrs Fred Stork. . Candy Mrs D. Jabour, assisted by Mrs. I. W. P4pwr and Mis. C. E. waaatuea vsswasj VI awsvw UHivwig. S V(JV Womri ,0lMdWD Club wer recivd t IflsWsHaaUaTl lgaSlt ttlaTht 11 tka a"M tJaall Wednsedajr.ui May. 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