m SUBSCRIPTION RATES City dejlyery, by mill or carrier, yearly perlcxl, paid in advance For lesser periods, paid in advance, per weet DAILY EDITION 5.00 10c ADVERTISING RATES ' " .f t, Classified advertising, per insertion, per'jHofd $2 Local readers, per Insertion, per line 25 Saturday, April 9, 1932 TO BENEFIT RADIO AUpiENCE Tonic For Today jn Ancient Words Soul Capable of Infinite Progress By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, The majority pf people suffer today from a sense pf By 300 Wfc ause ther seems to be little onward impulse or pire and united states, paid in advance, per year '. $6.00 movement toward the goal of achievement. Stagnation By mail to all other countries, per year r... 9.oo and marking time are more apparent than forward march- Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 45 They have been hppeful of acqulr- i Pnase of including the political Tranaiet display advertising, per tach, per insertion 1.40 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone tSG Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations mg. Ancient writings tell iig of a crisis in he experience pf , ...... j in a I-iriH urhlfh u.nnlH hennma tho ana economic. i. '- .k- we exVt that happiness anrfl "awu"'" e uwc"" prosperity will reassert themselves place for their race. But they were i without abandoning old follies and j - 1 1 til. I 1 I -I M I 1 1 . ' " V V' . . I paiaijicu wiui iuuccuiuit, icur aim sins, disaster is lnevitaDie. lack of initiative. The future called with courage to go forward and in a aream oi freedom ana national oatjtjern life, individually and social i ii 1 1 . a ii . 1. a. ' . .. i i ; 'i law and plan. But this Involved nelds of truth, nobler elements of danger, the risk of hunger and character and blessings untold will : hardship before the goal could be come to all the peoples on earth. , reached. The sea .was In front of! . The Edmonton JournaJ of recent date has a lengthy ar- oTLm ... , , ,. . m'es Egypt- The backward look r. c l i Ti i tide on the British Broadcasting System which is the only held the bitter memories of oppres-system in Great Britain. It is a state controlled organiza- sion and heavy burdens but there tion, somewhat similar to the Canadian National Railways were also the compensations of the in Canada certain provision of the flesh pots The broadcasts by the B. B. C. are designed solely for ?' an el,eef of sTf" The Letter Box WHY STRIKE AT CHILDREN? the enjoyment of the radio audience and not for the bene- wUn the forward looklng obJccUTe. . Editor. Daily News: fit of various advertisers who have only an indirect inter- But to go back was unthinkable, sol As one Interested. I would like est in the audience. It is controlled by a board of gover- the ringing message came to their to expresf myself through your pa liors Who are salaried officials. It is independent of the ,eader- "Speak unto the Children of per as regards manuel training iaei that they go fonvard." There ; and cia at school. but controlled government by Parliament and the domestic f. , v , r, . opera- 1 . Is tonic in these words for men to-1 First, I know we bave to econo- tions carried license from the Postmaster are on through a day No better mUihlmti thanlmise somewhere, but i think it is General. Beyond that there IS no political control exerted, -forward" can be offered men for : poor policy Jo strike at the chll-A former speaker of the House of Commons is chairman the condition of the present time, i dren. Why hurt the child's educa-of the board and Mrs. Snowdon is the best known of the In reallty nothing in the universe tlon for the fault of them that 1 members " stands still. The soul of man proves i handling our f Uy affairs? They rpi ' nf l t i. no exception to the rule, true also i sold our light and power to alarg- The of the from current covers apart range programs of mankind as a wnole :concern-N.Bc power company. general and Sports n,ewg, Shipping, the weather, church God has made the soul capable Where is the money gone they got services and SO on; talks by the highest authorities on of infinite moral progress. It can-1 for that? Was it wisely spent? I, their special subjects on all manner of matters of human not be satisfied with the present. Us a tax-payer in a small way, intovoct'' tfio otin-o from QViaWnoarn tn vaurlatn'Ua mucin He gives grace to enable progress. ! would like to know the financial ' . . b .. . . hnn tn inmiro tji, tindlnir of thft dtv from the fvnmihon1al!C;.!tnia77 Ufovnfnvn V,;cfn.,r nTrcVlnrrtr Ua n0Pe w inspire progress ana Him- .".VM -v. ' ,1 ""kUv- jifV""'"!"". self as the destiny of progress. r i- Kings bnglisn, religion (dogma excluded), science, art, Leaders m church and state have industry and trade, and on special occasions speeches on the duty resting on them of sound- j ...... r thlrik yte are T:ipt a in - I tie in ignorance on that matter I Then it our standing is good carry political matters by the leaders of the three great parties, ing the call to advance and the peo-!n w,th lf ' nave to each having strictly equal facilities. . 'ik-.se the duty But for. tJJSl good Hf fmiKo thovo i0..r;f5icm of tV,Q R R P J RM'fai ine real aanger or tne times is ts" plenty of it It could not be otherwise nor will criticism be any tlme ment of the program is made impossible. EMPIRE BROADCASTS In view jof the recent movement toward imperial unity a system of Empire broadcasts by short wave is contemplated by the British Broadcasting Corporation and a very powerful station is being: built at Daventry at a cost of a quarter of a million dollars and the upkeep on this station will be about the same annually as the capital investment. It is expected that programs sent out from this new sta-, tion should reach Canada before the end of the present) year and should be picked up on short wave instruments; in Prince Rupert when conditions for reception are right.! Experiments have been conducted for the past five years ' with considerable success. . ! The writer of the article . is very enthusiastic over the T 'I' 1 A !ll I" t it 1. 11 unusn system wni.cn wun moduicauons ne minus ,wouiu be suitable for Canada. Price 59c a box COAL! .COAL! Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta it DulWey Valley Coal; No. 1 Dulkley Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oata & Barley, Pratts Daby Chick Food, Seeds it Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co PIIONK 58 & 538 Palpitation of the Heart Could Hardly Get Around Mr. Charles Storms, ICR, (, Picton, OoL, write: "I was troubled with pJ pit tion of the heart; couldn't tk-cp, day or night, and wu to wk I could lumlly get around. After taking Miltura'a Heart and Nerve Pills I wu greatly relieved of thene attarla. My mother aim tiaa great faith n them and find no other medicine ran help her ao much for heart trouble. I en anmire you that Milbum'i Heart and Nerve Pilla are a wonderful builler." Soli l U 4ni i f"l tUns, m mini HnH rxwipl f prit hj TU T. Milbm C. Ll4., TmiU, 0t. TELEPHONE657 VALKNTIN DAIRY FOK SKEKNA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City inaction, true at lacKing in canaaa u sucn a system snouiu oe auoptea. ine God's plan of prpgrpss is the particular interest of every person differs from that of his great good ne.ws of His destiny for neighbors and for that reason no system can ever be com- Jian M a""?d in the work ami plete. In Canada, however, there would be always the Am- ctrtofundw HULdhiw5 erican and Mexican stations as a safety valve for those mUBt g0 fonvard out oTthe'oid e" ness sake give tne children all i)it eduqsiflon they' can get for yiey need it. Yours truly. ... TAXPAYER. Hospital Monthly Report wno uu not line me Canadian programs. rors of blindness and self ishness re-i In her monthly report at the Ijl Britain they allow no commercial advertising but in suiting in poverty and crime, epl-l regular ninthly meeting of the Canada it is possible that a certain amount of advertising tomized. on the one hand, in our i hospital board iat night, mim ?a fW comn nf tLn, nv n1mcf All o,lnJef ot. f l,of o,l. SftambIeS 0Z "CUrrlng Wars. " f'? f' 'V9- t, ,w'" . The time has come to make a vertising permeates them to such an extent that enjoy serious attempt to try out Chris- irkl. ..lit . I 1 . I jiiamijr. iiiu win iniunc, iirsk Bliu last. Christian people whose Chris-It Ian spirit will move them to apply the teachings of Christ to every tendenf, reported the institution to De comfnrtaoly cusy at thU time. Miss . Harrison presented to the board reports on the convention of the British Columbia Hospitals Association In Vancouver vhi?h she attended last fall. CHURCH NOTICES FfRST PRESBYTERIAN ChiURCfi ,linlster, Jtev. tV. p. Grant Ilollingworth, H.A. 11 A.M., Morning Worship, Sermon Subject: THE SWORD OF THE SPIRIT' 12:15. Sunday School 730 P.M, Popular Evening Service. Subject of Sermon: "THE RIDDLE OF LIFE!" 1. Is life really a blessing? 2. Is suicide ever Justifiable? 3. What sort of life Is worth Hying? All visitors welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, Tjilrd St., IJesner Block) This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church pf Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "ARE SIN. DISEASE AND DEATH nEAL?" Sunday School a,t 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. Reading Room, Third St, Besner Block, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. S7 ANPQEW'S CATHEDRAL 'Church of Eniland) Very Jtev. J. B. Gibson. Dean 11 A.M., Morning Prayer and Sermon 12:30, Sunday School 7:30 P.M., Evening Prayer and Sermon Twenty Years Ago j IS STORY ' ! In rrnce Kuperf April 9, 1912 I For the first time in its history. the municipal electric fight plant Purchase of Chart Cabinets Deferred By Hospital Board On recommendation of the house committee, ihe hospital board j decided last night, pwlng to existing conditions, to. defer for the time be- lng the purchase of new fhart ca- ; blnets for the two floors of the hos-1 pita! as had been suggested by the Medical Association. After reacling letters in which offers were made to supply these chart cabinets sit $129 and $12$ each, Aid. S. D. Mac- J: W tnlWA S.-.iurtoy Aniil 9 two THE tfAlfYNEWS THE DAILY NEWS. has jDuality PRINCE "fil'PERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA n A SATURDAY SERMON f Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue Go Fpnyard no substitute H. F. PULLEN - Managing-Editor "1, 'I Man in the Moon Cheer up people. Condition In "SiwngiMil jutpres." week enri'j WWJ u bope 0i Ule u feature on the screen of the Capitol tPj. Theatre here, Marlene Dietrich, the . has shown a nrofjt. Superintendent German sUr. Dlaw the part of a after the Christian ideal, richer jame6 Matthews announces that notorious international courtesan there was a surplus in March of who txgQtnes entangled in the ad-about $1000 of revenue oer expen- ivenium of a Chinese revolution. diture. ' Deitrlch is sleek and seductive and April Is getting along thank you. and pretty will be hre. ni'v ii i -i . turns in a good performance witnai. aiul Lhink ahuut inuiruvciir A largely signed petition has been she ha many admirjwa locally. The ; better unes. about han presented to Dr. W. B. Clayton ask- aii Jpclvdes such wejl known . fJJg' th; pTeaeni 'condition in i ' ing him to return to his seat in the stars a Clive Brook, Anna May jxaaftie manner. city council which he had refused Wong and 'Warner Oland. all of to ocupy following a recent dispute whom are good." : oive Did Man Denreaslon an wun Mayor c. m. wewiou. Let us ulk ahou-t depretiMoi'. j in ytew of tne interest wni.cn me amj Mtu out the winii. , world at large is taking In China tfrep own t'ltf d,QQr to a breath I thei days.. Jhe setting pf Uie play optimism. ; is fortuitous. H is a gopa story, well acted, and some of the scene are very interesting. There Is also plenty of excitement and the mystery of the Far East is, as usual, introduced. Greenville Girl Passes in South Nine-Year Old Dauthter of Mr. and Mrs. Titus Msloch Dies; ' Funeral on Naas Klver J Rev. W. 8. Cooper, Angliqan Church missionary at Greenville on ' donald; chairman of the house 7 "7r' m ",c cuy nht to meet and north co"nveyed aewmpany committee. to the board the committal' suction that the f o May the nine-year Old of Mr. Mrs. Titus Nl- purchW laughter and be deferred. W. M. Brown, president of the board, and Frank Dibb. chairman of the finance committee, agreed with the suggestion which w approved by the board. Isn't It wonderful how borrowing seems to affect a men's memory. He forgets about paying it back. Ciull, W1MJCC UQ1UI VU.UI1CU afc O' ert Bay a few days ago following an operation for appendicitis. The ix-nerai will take place at the home at QliUakdamiks. The Utile girl had been attending school at Alert Bay. The parents also came here from the Naas River to mjet the body, the whole party returning north by gasboat this morning. Some thing should be piuj nd tome private. For Inst.i rihllc spwljing Is ail riglu Uriyate ilnkipg is the basis all advancement. Once back It business gets flat is able to look up. on SAVED IMPORTED DRESS "AIuy a little writing, a lovJy grrto yoile an imported draw Ul r.,..r so completely that it was not wt .it-s Lie. A (head lio had admire I it akrd me why I wasn't weani it any more. On hearing the rr:ivn. he advivJ dyeing it hw1 rrrnm-mendni Diumond pn. To nukr a long lory hort. it turned ui LeaulJully. I have a lovdv m-w drew that really eMt just 1 '' "e 'rice oi one packaga f IMiimoud yes. "I have since used Diamond Oves for both tintuu; and dyeing. They do either equally well. I m nt an expert dyer but I never have a failure with Diamond Dyes. They seem to be made so Ibey always go on nmooth-ly abd evenly. They never po. streak or run; and friends never know the things I dye with Diamond Dyes are redyed at alir Mrs. JU. Quebec. SPENDING TO SAVE.. THROUGH Advertising Not many of us, these days, arc troubled with so much money that we cannot spend it. Hut we are interested in spending the money ye have, to get the most out of it. One way and not a new way, cither is to make a budget. Put down, wcejf, by week, the money that conies in. Put down beside it, week by week, the nion.ey that goes out. So much for food, so much for cjothing, so much for rent. So much for givjng, and for luxuries. Where Advertising Helps It won't always be easy, of course, to stay wjjthin the budgqt. f! . That's where advertising helps you. Advertisements in this neVvij- paper tell you how much rugs, butter, breakfast foods, dishes, liojnes, automobiles will cost, liefore you go shopping! They point out ways to save money. They show you how to cut a little here, a Jiltje tjicre. And each day, they tell about new Jnventiong, new products, new ways of doing things, that help make Jife gf ours very much worth living i v.wl...- ;-.,.(: ' who J 9.n sun Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns THayyyT