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Legal notices, each insertion, per agate Jlne . .- Contract rales on application, Editor and Reporters' Telepnone 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone .... 98 DAILY EDITION Member ol Audit Bureau of Circulations "THE SKIPPER" PASSES purposs, and the man in the street ; terrorism $5.00 10c 3.00 $6 00 9.00 1.40 .02 5 4b Pl Saturday, January 9, 1932 wonders how it all will turn out "The menace Is great." he told A secret tribunal, with power to the Asepoteted Press, "against the pass any sentence from death down. ate. against religion In the state, from which there is no appeal, is Guns Krady to Speak dealing with offenders against the j ' "There is drHllng in the moun-state. tains. There is sedition In every This Is a far different picture U.-wn. fanned by Irresponsible agl-from the prosperous, peaceful Ire- 'atora And what is more dlsturb- land'tbe world saw six months ago. After years of eittfe Ireland seemed to have come into Its own at Ian There was Ittye unemployment, people were busy" and the very atmosphere was peaceful. There Is little, indeed, to indicate that this it not sUll a true oleture of the situation In the Irish Free State today. President Sees Danjer The shins of peace and comparative prosperity are so manifest. J11JJ "HE LOVES ig. there are Soviet agents Irish-trained In Russia who are -enly preaching anti-God and tntl-stete." A high army officer believes that the forces opposing the government will not give up without a struggle. "They have plenty of guns,' he "ld. but added. we will have no Hffksulty with them this time. The Hey are not going to allow the -tructure that has been bullded so 'ell to be crushed." HB'OVES t.l . . il' .If.- l t . -J - .Outlook;.. Far New, Year Is Discussed Jy CIfcrj;yJ3hH - - ..... v . (By Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe, FM Baptist Church) "IiehoJd, I make all things new," Rev. 2fS, We stand on the threshold of a New Year. What of ttej outlook.' With all the history of the, ages in review, Wit all the memory of the goodness and mercy which. has f o' lowed us alhfche dav-s of our lives recalled, we stand vi the future all unveiled and, with simple faith in God, declare that future will surely bring for us, from the hands of OUT Rod- new and bHt?r things $. , ,, .. Better things are conil g. bar sMir3ei await us: More than half i i j -i cause r.is love is unnungmg anu Qj Us fulness inexnauriaoie we nrvvi rearon to expjet the future expr I ence to lie rJsher than the past. Bettsr things an for u because His Q rase is u-tfrnlted nd eve- I Increasingly available. It ts for . !Hlm to unveil, to uncover the riches of that provision with every New D&y. , I It Is well that we renew our His numerous friends among the pioneer foUc of Prince I faJ J1 ,.1 Interest In our ow welfare; wa Rupert learned l-iLj-v-r with feelings of great i regret i yesterday i.j of( has provJded wme better the death in Victoria in the morning of Capt. H. L. Kobi-; f0r us." Nothing wi please Him son, early day master of Grand Trunk Pacific ships m the I more than for you to ten mm good old times when the fleet used to make Prince Ruperti 1h vo" wju its home port and its headquarters. "The Skipper," as he Bettr I.V1 this IRELAND IS Seems Peaceful on Surface Deadly Peril is Believed Underneath But DUBLIN, Jan. 9 Ireland Is military rule, to all intents and that an ordinary observer, looking with superficial eyes, is inclined to I cry with the political opponents of A M IMEElDMi'Ythe drastlc Public SRfety bilL that All ill i llcil 1 J 1 u ' ."."necessary, an election dodge. j But President Oosgrove s speech Introducing the bill shows another eMe of the medal. Oravely weighing his words, he built up a defence for his action. A shooting here, a murder there, a police ehief executed on his own doorstep, a breakdown of the courts these he wove into a picture of truu nun tor inss; coaUn? year. . r , i 4. -'ii i Kew Ttungs ror Wits pupuiujiy juiuwh iu many, wt uue vi iiiujjc jvuy sca-j Ood has many npw y,, for UJ farers, robust in physique, ruddy in countenance and gen-j this year, ial at heart who, while an expert navigator and an ef f ic- j First there is a rew at for us ient commander, was able to make many friends and keepibv Pwer the llAy spirit-them all. Particularly was this so in Prince Rupert and it 1 J uJe . ,Je tweisnethe JJ isbecauseof this that so many voiced regrets yesterday at. measure and fun growth we his passing. jhave oftn longed for. but thus far "The Skipper" was one of Prince Rupert's good old never attilned. May this yer bring friends. Local people, who saw him leave and return so us Jnt0 that Jui"e$s so that we may often in his ships mourn that he has had now to go on the'JJ methlns w voyage from which there is no returning. Sympathy will JAtt; atlnntuIne m9m.t e Daughters of our Ood. New fields await us: be our possession? in Christ have. j never b;en appropriated by ui.j We are boatarly poor because we, CHURCH NOTICES 3. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MinUtfr, lit v. W, I). Grant Ilollitif irrtb, BJL Organist, John E. Davey 11 AAI. "JESUS' MESSAGE TO A CHANG INO WORLD" 11:15, Sunday School for all ages 7:30 pm.. "PRESB YTERIANISM ! " . Its contribution to civil and religious life In ScoUand and Canada. i. What Is the significance in the movement to abolish denominations? The Pope's Encyclical and the Presbyterian Reply. AH visitors welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue West) This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Bde4itt, in Boston, Maw Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "SACRAMENT." Sunday School at 12:19. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 pm. Reading Room, 24$ Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 2 to 5. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England! Very Ilev. J. B. GIbssa. Dean 11 AA1 Morning Prayer and Sermon 12:30 Sunday School 7:30 P.M.. Evening Prayer and Sermon FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson. B.A. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock lift.. Commencing a sermon series on.'The Ten CommaruJments 1. "THOU 8 HALT HAVE NO OTHER GODS BEFORE ME" Sunday School at 12:15 Evening Worship at 7:30 Subject, The Second Commandment "TJIOJU SHALT NOT TAKE THE NAME OF THE LORD THY GOD IN VAIN" Food Given Unemployed .Cloyah Bay have failrd tr claim the Inheri- at there are very few homes In lance promlsea hy Ood to Hjs,rrlnf R"Pert thafl haTe,r eve? . . -heritance . L . require the amount and the vari- people; the promised Je(y tba j, ajioWetj to the free is far beyond Anything we hav,e boarders in Cloyah Bay camp by j ,yt esperinftBsl. Calm them. "All J the Provincial Government." rwngs are yours - The blU of fare for those work-1 Tfcrc vvl be new and greater mg fln interesting one and in-j rwiltees dfrpanded of us thj eludes for brfaktait bacon and year. Our pretwise at this Christ- cgg twi:e a week; bacon twice a! like service In the past, must have! week and oi other days rolled eft caaaed the MasUr to blush forj0tt, hot cakes and syrup, fruit. us. Thre will be w ind greater i bread and butter and coffee. j dniand for thi Chrlst.Jlke se'- Dinner on Sunday Includes pea-1 vice in the comjixr year. Shall welwii). roast pork and dressing, pc-1 louna wantms? itatoei a -xl vegetables, pie or pud- Whatever ejtp Ood has new folding, bread arid butter, tea ur us. or -ld things tbt. for us. an! coffee. The main dinner dish on new. let us reach out In Faith for! the other days consecutively i.i tbem. May this year ii.a uiiroast Deei, pot roast, roast Dee;. iJUng In the bo indlessness an.1 fullness of His Oraj. His Love, Ills Humility, His Power and Sacrifice. Tangled In nets of our wild Caught 1", the backlash of Ideas' iUfast, be extended to the mourning Widow, Who Was no less well thank Him lor the hours of blied ! Heavlne Ihe lead Into unnlumhpH known and popular here than her husband, and to their , fellowship already itnowo. but infinity, little family. imueh wa1U us that we have never Baffled we stand, beside the shore known. Let us determine, that, by l at last; i . . ;Hls Grace this year shall bring tuj Snagged barbs, snarled lines. Into our full privileges as Sons and Torn raiU: what fishers we: j Teach us Thy skill, O Man God's re-' Oalilee. .i of (CopUnued from Page l pot roast, fish, and on Saturday I again roast beef with the trimmings practically same as for Sunday, j The evening meal Is confined to. cola meat Sunday pork chops on Monday, steak Tuesday. sauaoe Wednesday, roast beef and gravy Thursday, pot roast Friday and meat balls or hash Saturday. In addition there is cheese, bread and butler. Jam or other fruit each day. For Xon-Workers For those not working bacou and eggs is provided only on Sun days for breakfast but there is baco: three other days of the week land on the other two days roljed oats, hoi cakes and syrup, stewed prunes or apricots, bread and but- !ter and coffee. Dinner brings the following or-jder: roast pork a-rd apple sauce roast beef and gravy, hot roast, or hash. Irish stew, roast of mutton, fhh. and finally for Satiirdav I roast beef and gravy. Each dav it here are the usual trimmings wUh pudding or pie. For tea the unemployed get no fruit or Jam on Sunday, Tuesday Thurfday or Saturday but other wise they teem to have about the same as when working. There is a flight curtailment In the quanti se served each person. Those providing for the men are allowed to substitute some articles The menu goes into minute de tail and looks very like the menu for a first-rate hotel except that mnt fruit and oranges are PLAYS AS DIPLOMAT Will Koztrs Makes Hit In "Ambassador Bill" Interesting Series of African Pictures Starts WJU Rogers hobnobs with European royalty in his new picture i Ambassador Bill" showlrg at th , Capitol Theatre tlui week-end. Just lUe Maurice Chevalier did in "Love Parade." The popular American humorltt givas a fine performance : jp this film which is a raally interlining comedy and one of his best pictures to date. He takes ihe part of ao American ambassador to the Balkan nation of "Sylvanla" and hscomes entangled in everything from domesUc complications to n very realistic rcvoluUan. Charming larguerite Churchill plays the (irindpie feminine role and gives u . good account of herself In a new , J kind of picture for Her, Anoioer interesting feature of the , week-end progra i at the Capitol ; Is the first episode oi a series of 12 short Itimx entitled "Adventures in ' Arlca" which will be shown here. , These pictures will giye sn account flf a daring expedition Into Central Africa. A fierce fight between a-lioness and a laughing hyena over an antelope kill features the fUvt installment and Is a nnlqu piece (0f photography. ' Saturday; January 1933 PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE THE RUPERT DAILY - BRITISH NEWS. COLUMBIA ' A SATURDAY SERMON jQuality has 1 '" 'c Published Evtry A-'ternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert 4 A A A H. iaily . PULLEN "Tews, Limited, - - - Managing-Editor Third. 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