PAOE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPKRT - IIR1TISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third A venae. JI. F. PULLEN - - - llanaKinjr Editor. Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch J,ocai Headers, per insertion. ier line Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word . , Legal Notices, each insertion per agate lint- Contract Rates on Application Advtrtirtinc and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Teleohone - - . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION 9S 86 Filled with heat giving calorics Delicious and healthful when heated in the oven-buttered and served with hot milk., MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS $2.80 .25 .2 .15 Tuesday. Jan. 31, 1928 NEW CONSERVATIVE POLICY The poliey of the Conservative party under Hon. R. B. Bennett Is an Improved one so far. It has been decided not to waste the time of the House of Commons by debating an amendment to the addreaa in reply to the speech from the throne. That is a sensible policy and" one that will meet with general approval. When some question arises which needs a decided stand on the part of the opposition, then will be the time to move amendments or take divisions of the House and make their influence felt as strongly as possible. WOMEN CLERGY FOR PRESBYTERIANS Women may be allowed to act as clergymen of the Presbyterian Church If the recommendation of the committee of preachers and laymen la received favorably by the General Assembly of the church, the only reserve being that women shall not be allowed to officiate at the fommunion service. It seems a pity that even one such reservation should have been Wade. Surely women are. speaking generally, as good as men. Their Uvea compare favorably with those of the so-called sterner sex. They are usually more pious and more inclined to religion Surely they have a right to officiate at the ceremony in which man and God are supposed to be more closely associated than at any other time. TENNIS IN JANUARY Some of the boys were out playing tennis on the Acropolis Hill courts Sunday afternoon and ladies yesterday and they say they had a very enjoyable game. The weather conditions were pleasant and the cotirta dry. Seldom anywhere in Canada do people plav tennis outdoors in January. Yet Prince KlirtPI't tlMM tint alltrtlKU konn nnl.J J. - . ' " . wtu uuicu iur UK , vtuuueriui climate. It may also be mentioned that the willow buds are beginning w uum suiu re oecoming very picturesque. A ANOTHER FOUL "PLOT (Vancouver Sun) Big Bill Thompson of Chicago, America's premier clown, pee in jni! coiswonn i:t-month calendar another foul plot on the imiik ueorge to injiiei nis royal will upon the Hople of United ouuca unu ine nonest gunmen or, C hicago. That staid and steady Moses Cotsworth of Vancouver should have concerned himself In any such Machiavellian intrigue will ur- r.iec ami anocK me people oi this city. But vou never can tell Neither was the devilish and damnable cunning of King George suspected until "Big Bill" roared Ho-ht nut unr? uvimunl kiM It Is hard to follow Mayor Thompson when he declares the I t si l'Xll IS n 4M Inn J. i . 1 i . . ma ...u.r ,n ,mri , --aiaroiiral ,,t to make United Mates a colony of Britain." Hut then, all them- flights of higher thought ure difficult to follow. One must accept the dicta of the master in utter faith. Ill toayor Thompson were merely a fool, as the average wlt-T?i h,'ownin immediately suspect, all this nonsense of his couM be passed off with a laugh. But he is not a fool. lie ii i ftjpolrfleal opportunist who is pretending to be a fool for the sake of organlgfng real fools into a vast votin machine All over the world Cntsu-nrtk ,.ui,..wi r.. !.. , r"l.-J accepted as a new symbol of intermitionnl unitv. as something thai will help to break down the barriers of nationalism and 33 pre- "Big Bill" Thompson know, that in United States as in other fS"2Tt Vth' ,h"USan,,S Wh w, rt'i-t h's .lend. ut as theV would re.te.-l any oil,,,- progressive movement. They are IhIi narie?,Wh Pee .to international 2;iSu!sr tu",l"r-,ia,i,,nai ,,"m,,a it-"tio::! These fellow, are "Big Bill's" crowd. He is their chmP,on chamnlon He experts to ride far on their heaving shoulders So.atBK.np his Devil's mass, he nSnm, the new calendar. And ancouver,s Mose, c.imv..,,), n,,, : :i ,,,,. in rhkao's rogoeJ Kallery alongside King Ceorge ,nd t ff.n,Us snoot ' Keep the youngsters warm. ilea t 'on. win b found iftl article if roni :ne pen of dears B. LartrDlnsj. corti mlssloner for the port of,, Seattle, it la an excellent summary ilvlni a clear and Impartial view with reference to racinc ports rt their immediate possibilities. The following are excemta: "The percentage of Taclflc trad to the total trade la yearly increasing and It Is said and not at all In a spirit of bravado, for it is oroDhesled bv the 'or-lgner as well as by the resident. :hi:t in a few years to come the greater percentage of trade will He with the Pacific and not with the Atlantic. Consider briefly what are the claims f the various ports: Prince Rupert to begin with. It is nearer the Orient than any other and claims to have a shorter land journey to the centre of he American market. It has one trans continental railway. crowing the Rockies at Tete Jauae Cache at a conquerable elevation and another project way of the upper Peace, establishing radically a water tirade Into the pialrle provinces . Having no mmedlate population, no Immediate hinterland Prince Rupert, for the time ucing. may be forgotten as a rival but Is weU to look to the North oeea- lonally . Vancouver la trying o overcome in these ways the llmlta- ion inexorably Imposed by the moun tain to the eastward. It prom-ess in recent yean has been great. Seattle nay wtu watcn it lust as It la careful it Prince Rupert." Again in the same publication are fol be noted such comments as these "It Is in port facilities, dlstrlbutory advan-; tagtes in transportation, tonkins ac-! commodatlons. that the claim may be I made good. It Is true that the mileage Is shorter to Jspan and North cwti. i from Seattle than Taooma. Portland orj any benighted port to the south. It Is I Just as true that there are ports. Vic-1 ona. Prince Rupert. Vancouver in ra- rect to which Seattle can advance no' uch claim." Man in the Moon IN one British Columbia dtv thev have a bablt of filling In holes m the streets and then digging them out ?galn. But they never do that here. A rhymester in one of the B.C. cities baa written something about them, rHSRK was a hole In our town, And It was wondetpus wide. The traffic had an awful time to pass on either side. And when they had the hole repaired And covered up the aln. Contractors Jumped upon the street and tore it up again. THERC are plenty of Harps in heaven but that Is not the place where thev keep saxophones. IT would be Just heaven if we all ad the other fellow's Job. WITH tennis for men on fiundsr. ten- nts for ladles Monday. I UDbse there will be wlmmlns at the Salt Lake by Saturday THE lire of the silk worm seems a '4 one. After labor! rut an his life to clothe beautiful women he never see his work more than half done PIAYINO tennis this week mliht have been spoken of as a aeature of sprint. MRS. AIVAZOFF TO OPEN HOME FOR DISTINCTIVE TEA A diStlfltrtlV RlUltln ImA.nku. .1. DR. BARNES AGAIN Urr nirwardeil by Interested Header Ileal With Famous Controversy The following letter from th south dealing with the Jimous ChQrttr con-troversy has been forwrdM'1fo YvftStf- CStlon; t -tHAif I Sir-Ile"ta'rt til yWif-oorreWibn- icnt. Mi. Oreen? 'who afibeari tnHiiVs read nothing about evolution, and has :ot even taken the trouble to consider believing only tnspmtjen or The Bible." Mir able digest of Dr. Barnes' belief and spirit of statemenu made In Sunday Issue of the Colonist, takes upon herself to misrepresent one of the s blest theologians ind sclentuta amongst the bishops, who has the courage to express hi religious convictions. Vour correspondent p-isrentlv beloms to. that tvr nt rhri. in an Infallible an old Asiatic verbal book. Kobody questions the beautv of ai. lg7., the. honest statemenu of facts as they saw them of the writers of the saered book which has done mare for the progressive part of the world than any Other book But why mlareDresent the leadtac thinkers amount us. ni I '-ur quota'.loim Tuesday. jan.,, On ess you use "SALADA", you do not know how delicious tea can bo We will send you a free PRINCE RUPERT sample to prove It - Write "SaLADA", Toronto. Four grades put up all in Black, Green or Mixed IS RECOGNIZED blends 80c to $1.05 per pound at all grocers. 1 ; r If Port Commissioners of Seattle Sees Rival for Trade in This Place Advantage Described . In the Jarlutty tsttte of tt niwy and Marine New. ' a 'Seattle 'Wade Alibi rv . bibbbs 'B r i arssKxaiBn i .. i wir w Mil thtfD . athlesta. , If Mrs. Oreen be- men Hem Jjlth Usher.' that the world is W O H BLLUON. onlf. Sill lftftiUAn kn aim l. 1433 Lans Street Vlptri n n tW ;type of ,r4aa Ma not altered M w kjrtw him la dated back a mil- ! .., H ""A. ... .. IICO Jrsil. "an h. BM.lon. . 'w HP-w.w "P to the advanced thlnkar. th progresive party that Dr. Barnes stands for and the truly deep and ! r sincere jcon ,. vict ... ions coming iwi.u! inw from an nil in- III- ..t.ui,f, wiitl )revall at the bridge tea for which Miis. I iSnt mind are not to be dealt wltn Wlu allaak U . . . . .. . ka .1 . Alvastoff la ocenlna her artisti heme on haughneesy Heights on Feto. 11 In aid Of tbe Russian Ortlwvtnr church It will be rememberer that 9ueen Marie of Rumania lent her tut orial to this church when in Van- oiue.-. Tea will be served In. true Tlusslan laimer and the group of girl., aaalstlna MM be dressed In Russian costume tiasian music and dances will be Intro- lured on the program also. Mrs. Daniel McLellah Is convener for he bridge and It. la announced that dready many table have been reserved. vy shUKlerouii statements of "atheist and unbeliever The quotations from ancient prophets applicable Indeed to their own times, am not to be applied as facts In successive apes to suit the convenience (i narrow-minded critics who have a blief in religious mntters but little rem ved from that of a barbarous savage The stalemci t of belief In "Immortality." "Incarnation." and the Inner meaning of the life of Jesus, even though Jesus Christ never wrote a word ii Ute Bible, are open for very wide Interpretstlon Wider knowledge, deeper criticism. exploration, unerring search for truth glve-us a broader lde of things in general and annlv eouallv to religion We depend on facts not theories for our faith, and the Bible I full of hard historical facta. It la a word history, written in allegory. The ancient world looked on everything as A miracle not 'o be nUMtlonrH Thm jnodern world studies every fact with the object of ascertain Ing the truth. In matter ,pf dootrllMjyteef. in the worn-out creeda of tmrlstendom. it leave them an open question. BUt the best of us believe that the .and the liberty with which Christ has made us free is the sign of our progressive evolution. St is certain, as far as we reatl hihtnry. thst anything of a progressive luiture. Including motor cars, radio, film shows, etc.. which have oorrie with the of the wv.a.w w.. .11. pi Jlttgn-M ogress Jt HC nf(r HK'nt , " -rf f - 1 Uanthat ha stood atlll In intelligence, time when man needed them. If they i. iihuseel. will be withdrawn For the jnlunce oi natvire la mirh. that things octlfy themselves, but It takes evolu-;''.n iii the hands of the Creator .tor '.irsc things to come to pass. Be a 'ttle lenient (Mrs Oreen. and do net lt your fslth run away with your men-ai balance. The world baa not ceased ir.bving yet. and take care to veto before misrepresenting ; -Carolina Buccaneer. Advertise to tbe Dally News NOTICE. There will be offered for sale at Puklle Auction at the Provincial Qovernmeatt Court Hmiu h(.M tk..n. .1 . " 1 - nuini v, U " . , wu 1 Monday, January 30th, UM. at a o'clock i in the afternoon, the following lots: Lot 7, Block 40. . vllon 7. Lot 13, Block 13, Bi. 'M i a. all in th City of Prln. - Rupert. BC - ins . vasn in tun at tl...: of Sale, oi iTOTimiiir cam ana tne balance three equal annual Instalments with In terest 6n the deferred payment at th rate of 9 DA ii annum, ini urown orant fee to be 110.00 aim t tonal. Plan show In" tl-. )nt nr'r i- . .TT" Sy omoe or in uovern-hent Agent, Prince Rupert. B.C. NORMAN A. WATT, Ojverninent Agent. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C. January lath. 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