DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRlS'CE IttJPliRT' - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Suhday. by Prince RupWt Dal)y News', Llnilted, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - Manafelng-Edltor SUBSCRIPTION RATES cHy delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In-advance For lesser periods, paid In advance per week FfcST PRlSSBYTEftfAN GHtRCH .Minister! Iter. W. I). Grant' ilolllnrworth, BjU Orranlst; JohnK. DiVey 11 A.M.. Holy Communion 12:30. amdarScheot in both the Church and Weatview School 7:30 PAUSmort SWjJect WHfeBE DEMOCRACY HAS'FAILED" All visitors y.'dcome St: ANDREW'S GATHEDR'AL' (Church of EntUnd) Very Rev; j; 6 losorf Oeah ' Orranist-ltfr Llert' WHIT SUKriAV" 8 AM., Holy Communion 10 A.M., Sunday School-11 A.M., MorntrHt Prayer and Holy Cdmmunlon Sobjeet: "Tll8 PriOMlBK OP THETltbLY dHbSTT 7:Sff P.M.. E?verilna Prayer and Sermon Subject "THfc HOLY SPIRIT AND WORLD PROSPERITY" LOCAL INlVUSTKIAL CHANGE "Vfiile it is to be regretted that the Big I3ay Lumber Co., which has operated' lt-sr sawmill" at Sear Cove here intermittently during the past few years, has found it necessary to permanently close down the plant, it is-gratifying to-learn that the manager, vV ft McAfee, andUlie superintendent, Sv t. Suhriury, have detitietf to reifldin here and engage in the fish box maiMfacrurlng' tiuSineSfftV a" Mf ivhich they will establish at Georgetown, a few miles up the coast from this city, on the site Where Hie Big B1y Lumber Co. formerly operated' its sawmill before ntbvihg into Prince Rupert four years ago. That' Me ssrs. McAfee and Sunbury, who are we'll known arid popular ih the trade, Will have a healthy attd1 prosperous operation there will be'thehope of their many friends. Bbtfrare practical businessmen and operators and should iheef' wHth success if any can. MR, McKEiZTE'REsffiNS : Tfiere- is" little surprise at the announcement? of the re-sighation'of Hon. William A1. McKehzie, minister of mines, from the government of Premier" S. F. Tolihtewith which he was unable to agree upon the matter of irrigation policy,, a most important question as far as Mr. Mcftenzie's riding of Similkameen is concerned: A man of genial personality and political sagacity, Mr. McKertzie has been generally regarded as the quiet organizing power behind theTdlinie government in much the same sort of way as Was the late William Sloan for the Liberate during the Oliver and McLean regimes. His resignation may well be fallen as one of the last straws in the breaking of the camel s back as far as the ill-fated Tolmle government is cbn-cerned. The general expectation, even ambrtg Conservatives, seems to be that Hon. R. W. Bruhn, minister of public works, who has been doing much talk about political independence and the need for coalition, will also break soon With the government In view of Premier Tolmie's dismal failure to bring about a "union" government, Mr. Bruhn's present position- in continuing to support the adhlinistrd-tionWould, indeed, appear to be quite untenable: MlTAKsrs ECONOMIC OBJECTIVES ' Students of economic matters will agree that, if the forthcoming world conference is to achieve any success in rectifying, the sore depression from which thr world has bCert suffering, something along the lines of the. British objectives, such as were announced yesterday by R& Horn NeVille Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, must be achieved at that great gathering. ' If the great natiohs taking part ih the conference can agie on a common line' of action which will'result in "an increase of prices to, a more satisfactory Ievelf rta currency understanding leading eventually to the' restoration of actable international money standard," and "abolition or reduction of the barriers to international trade," then the World mav well expect an early return to more prosperous conditions as a result of increase of trade, industry andemployment If, .However; there is fdiltlre along these lines, be it due to' prejudice or natlbnal selfisnness, there are many whb will be inclined to, agree with MV. Chamberlain's fear that "the world may despair of emerging in our time from the denression with its'hardships and' suffering;" Happily, however, there appears to be a disposition artd rtrtMetv among-the gtodter nation to reach some com-mprt ground such as may be. suggested by Mr. Chamberlain enunciation of British objectives. ' ' ' - ' ! I . . CHURCH NOTICES ' i WELL KNOWN TERRACE COUPLE WED .Miss Muriel Lindsay and John McKay United' lrl QUIet Cere SPOKli TO' CUAVlHEIt (Continued from Pace W nastier hew small, ttnfbrtvnately. too miieh raw material is now being seat oatstde of the district for here. He also offered his assignee to the chamber In any efforts It might make. President John Deb the ohamber's willlnitneas to cooperate. Other speakers lnetttded Msx Hellbroner. M. P. McCaf fery and C O. Minns:. The meettnc of the Women's Vet BANQUET Twentieth- Anniversary of Unltrtf Ciilircli Tlfere Celebrated' mony Last Evening TERRACE. June 3 The twen A wedding or much local Interest Hetri ahriltofrarry of the" fmjndnltf of tool? p-w qttleOy at 8.30 last night RriB UnltFd cmirrh here was cW-in the parsonage ol First United brated Wednesday evening when CliUrch. Rev. C. D. Clarke official- one huhdred rftembei s and' June 3'. 1933 hig, heri MUs MurMI Wthnifred ehts of the church sat dowW to a UndStf second daughter of Mr. sumptd5u banquet in the church and" Mrs. J. A. Lindsay. ParK Ave- btiUdin. Rev. H. T AM nue. became the bride of Jorlri Me- mulcal number were rendered Kay, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. musical number were rendered by Robert McKay, Eleventh Avenue. Only imedlate relatives and attendants of die dbnttacdrtfc couple wre present at the ceremony Trie Bride, who wore melon col-dtVAf Ettsal3th crepe with rhyne-stene trimmings and brown coat and hat, was attended as bridesmaid by Miss Mildred Lindsay, her sister, whose costume was of Hollywood green crepe with coat and hat to match. S. J. Hunter was groomsman. Following the marriage cere- the ymmy 'aides' choir and1 sr vocal solo by the pastor. Rev.Carifen'Mciani brotfcM-tfWet exdmdW UT hHh and Mrs MCKlnl by the poster who spoke of the friendly relationship existing be tnarMfaetttre when it could wen be hearty sMaW at the4 dcooay nd handled here." the pionourajeuwiit of the beBedte- FdHewtof Mr Alder's maatks. Uon. there was some dlseuasttjn as to hW Qreat tetttfert w O tjiiuslt d and a campaifen nilaht be insti toted td enJdjuuiH feH at what1 seaau to encourage the IMyhHr of goudn Jt Hare benrorK'of trifmoat pleasant home instead of sending outside It was declared by several speatm thai, air far as retail price here were concerned, they already com pared vary favorably with prices of the Ma . cities when the cost of over. J J: little, sajakinf of the mis-safehenslaa that seoaied' to exist in regard to the unreasonableness of prices here, urged that there should be an aacressive program of advertising by local merchant in regard to local prices so that people might know they ware laboring nr.-der a delusion in the belief that prices were so much hiejier here than outside. Valuable work might events recently held tat Terraee. cnowm' op Citoi fast (Oenttnwed from Page jt Z 717JJ:" r:.."Z . tndieaueri that th ered as wdQ as the limited tarn- be somWhat beVflriat' also be done in aaltatinf for lower are exeeUent aar daks it'offcM wlli orater years. Alberta ConditMhs'1 the Oyeh. r3nirntllfr atettler Three Hills subdivisions in Alberta report weather niostty rm with heavy ralm which delayed seeaVt but pnivMsd beneftetal metsture AU wheat has rea-hed the ground la these (hsiriets snd abat M per cent of the coar-e giatac ah? at In. Barly sewn tram is gvswtar fast, and looks fine, wbMe pastare irriam rates i or ine city ana cis- Along the Unity. Vlktac Cam-t" rose, Vegreviile. AWaBce sobdl O. A. Woodland thought that an vfaaano. wheat seedhig to new praf appeal should be made to the no- tiaally rompteted and freer 3ti per- innusm oi me laoies in ute mailer eeni 10 ) percent ol tn coarse of burin at home After all. they eratas are sown Meitturr eandl-dtd most of the retail purchasing; tlons are axooUent and no dam- Mr. Alder asked for ee-aeeretlon ia reported from aJr searee of the chamber In any efforts he 0r Stockyards miaht make to brma new bwhw At the beginainK ef the week on all western stockyards active trad lne; was eiperienced In all ctostet of eattlc with the ecetitkm or havn assured the otnmlsalAnr nf heary Meers. With a rdtaUXnl san pry developing as the week wore1 n. buyers eased tk and Valuer slipped sbdnt M oentt pet ewt Howerer. the atorlr; aH4 feeder market It sUll absorbihe' all of' ferlrtsft at steady price. There Is practically no ehtntrirJ the maf- Auxiliary to the Caaadlan LegtoD t. on Thursday night was held at the Mrs Jack Joy, jr . & aallfng to-J A H'nton. Ilays nifht on the Prince RVpett for s Block. Bwond Avenue. trip to Vancouver aaaaaial ralflaaaaw aJ 1 'W fsf I C Ptiit Amti ltr lttft Vtti nt After Boktg. ftmtvmi Mrs; Ifesry Bsrk, UtM taU, AlU writ's ' Last fsO I bid Uuf resad ny besri, sb4- esca norsiae, siur Mf K I'11 hoswwork, 1'sMrtsd W gtt fiuv sad tm so UrstI ost Beeisg dial' ICIWrsV Ifeiri ska WrfV Pttb wrs good for tbt tmhWrmt for'aUn; ssd sftr tslisr tl.f PUU'for s4 few dsys I felt s wioWt IMUi. Bittr Ui-s but I'ki' so return of tts'dltiy' pensa4 r pilni siustf tLt'lwft' ercn years m ulluiio LnvisTOTl com -ty eaate ma somethint; of a sur prise to football enthusiuM.-, in th tweed the ciiurches Ooot) wishes 1 Midlands flat toft ao the City w,. for his contliiweei welfare a.t he leaves his parish and the" ministry were also conveyed to him Atidrelsea on the early days of U4e rrlf of threhuretr in" Terrace mony. there was a reception at the wrrV gfvrti by'B.TJCenney rW O.T horde of the bride s parenu where Svndal. Mr1. ICenHey toW of th("ef- some forty close friends of the forta in eonstrXicrtrtt; the" ertttrch couple gathered to offer thefr feu- buHdnK and drpnlslnf tht" work of citation. Buffet refreshments were the cant regatlort. Mf 9wrWs' in servted. The bride cot the three-tier Hhter WW, depleted the" mere hu- weddinr cake with which her taMe rhoroot atpei of difTieilHlet and was' centred. conditions wirlch' met tHe pebpli in A toast was proposed to the brliie the early daytf by Foster Wlllan with the froota re- Tweflry-threV jerorkr wn re spond lng. Albert Wood proposed a sent at the batfcrtet wIM wVft in toast to the bridesman to which 8. Terraee wtten thechareh n fMtn-J. Ifunter responded. ded and meat of these gave utter- Mr. and Mrs. McKay are Uklac eattnt mArrt'scrrfres of errnur in up reakleiice In the Beatter Apart- the cintreH Md ottoainwnMy Special ment. Both are weft known and mention waa made by the pastor of popular in the city, harmaj resWed those who had gene to other edm-here since early cttfMhood. and itimaMattiftdm of tttaie wh had they w1B hare hearty congTatw- paased a-wajf lTTthc eavhte of the lations and best wishes of nttrterowr intifmnMs; yenr. friends. The groom is a tnember of A word df iperretation was the mechanical staff of the Ropert fdced by OlaVre Cieey of the rrtln-Moton with the office staff of iattf of the various pastors who which the bride has been identified, had served th . botogreawtfoa.. Of those who harwjbecn idWIstm the araseiH pasief has had (lie kMffest trraf m the httterV of tefc chttrch Ttfe UMJUii' of9 thf etHe wa carried oat dnder1 Hey. Ax. J. Wllsbn. the a atadetit oW ol' rAdafiee. The mm wdf eMsed by the prominent in the front T:rhk ( English soccer teams but in m-ci years' ili stack4 hhs slumped unrt 4ie ImfjreaslVe style in which it started the season just closed was an eye-opener to several highly -Wtttirt clflSs. Almost from the start of the season Stoke maintained a clear lead and. despite strong challenges by Tottenham Hotaptrrs. the runners-up. arid' Ftilham it refused' td relinquish it Sfoke directors did a good pier of work late in the season when hey secured the transfer of Pule-thorpe. a centre-forward from Keadmff. Parethorpe is a robust player and since his introduction Into the City's attack he has scored In almost every match Other forwards who have consistently found the net are Johnson who tallied IV times and Mawwen. who was credited with IS coals Stoke has one of the finest de-flrrteaf in football today Spencer and iWeHlrl at futl-baek are wonderfully soand arid John has proved a first etas Bjeakaie1 . Only M coals' were conceded in league vamea during the season, a better stsowlmr than anv other BMftlsh teem. The ehtb has adeajaate' reserves to flit any latdhdrWi that may' srtte ahd airhelrs baalM for a safe nana re hi the nrefDrHstefl next season: pbtBALii rbriffSSirir Owing to the real! TttMMay nhftrtV ataart Behefft assttHtl' foat-hall Oaenee bteee(l (jgdhlgah Csv dlan artd' Canadlatl Iiaber rMfaace beaaav was pdatpdaed! cirriUSi.Nd di m.V d.tlih! UteatiaweA from' patfl ohfi m Ure BxhMNtsaa itM tt S o cloCk-Mias Ptttenaao will be crowned by ate lOTQeeea. Mies UMwto Jolto-atl. Oeerye Mhefiesl. exalted ruler of the lodfe. wt M chalisaan aad Use speakers wttl be Wljr Hew. Jaaats J' OltfcM. dean Of St AMttreWi irifllcaa Cathedral, add City cam- aakaldneT W. J". Alder. AM tf ctsmcing wM'folknr the nonles. TaahV part in the court oerV-many wM be the feMowtnc May Queen MlellrdM'Peileres. o. Maids of HWaV-Mltser Mlekry Oasey and'RMie Srrftth. Past Queen Miss Lillian Joha-sait. P'ast MaW of-3lanar--Mtss Alice Hallberg. Flower Olria Misses Charlotte Dalacno. Piatt MetttMa. Oaaaaf lapp arid Betty kjltler Tralnbearerstbses'Fay Ingram ind Helen Dalaano. Pianlst-Mlas Marie Hataho. There WW be da ncme numbers by Misses Allern Malr. Dettv Hrdwh. Clara Dihl Margaret Smith; Kathleen Milrray. Vera Mors; Joyce Oawthnrne and Marie Boulter, pu-ifls of MtU Eleanor Ute. with Mrs I S Black acllrig as accofripahlirt Mhslc for the dancing will be by rialagno's orchestra. Today's Weatfier Terrace Cknrdy, south wind, temperature 48. Alyarrsh Part cloudy, calm, 50.' Anyox Raining, calm, l. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 4ft llaselUin Cloudy, calm. 17. Bums Lake Part clear, calm, 50 J. W. Bati'weod df the mattue department' service at Dlgby ! land returned to the dty oh Uie' P'flncess Adelaide yeatettky from a trip to the tfamu district on of n. lal duties. 1 BasasasasasasasV Bsa? sasasaasH ; aaaV W 5w . ga Jim MrLarhln. a he appeared when he deleaved young Cot bett. wettrrwetght rUm . at" Wriciey Field Los AnKeies. Monday nifht RING CHIEF DIES TODAY Willkm MaMaea, Aged New IVik Itoxthc Ceminlrttswir. Passaa Away PUstCHAM, N Y . June 3 'Canadian Press)--Winiam Muldoon, aged at. Wear York State boxing commissioner aad veteran sportsman, died here this morning after a briif ut-neas He fought la thr Civil War at the aae of fifteen New United Chttrrh Pastor Kor ITtfrracc TBRRACE. June 3 : Cumbetiand is to b- the new field (m R. . II T Allen of the United Churrh I.. . after the end of the church year, Rev W R. Welch of Nsmalmn will take hlx place as pastor at Uw point Joseph Bennett. Pidfir CrHs sbperinte-dent for the Alber-a Wheat Pool Al Roe representative of the Empire Shipping Co . and Mkleolra Mcleod, who have beer here tn connection with v i'g .f the grain sh"r R.immnitn Valley at the loral elevaUir. arc sailing tonlfhl by the Prince Ru pert on their return to Vancouver PRINTING Office Supplies Rose, Cowan & Lattn Phone 231 GOAL! COAL! Our Famous Ed ton. Alberta and fluikley Valley Coals ore guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a' totf of No. 1 Uulkley Valley We also' sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58'- nibnes Mt 8turay, June 5, i933 Stok City Back , in firstLeague SWpri&s Fans OirVctoW Srciire TVsnVfer of Pale-tliorie Build l3p One of Stoutest Drfrnrer LONDON Jtrfle 1 lCPr-Stoke' tag frfcn the Anahean CnererE The1tum the First1 DTviAbn 6t the goodwth of trie eontregfcWoti' wat,tan Faotbatf Legtie aft se- XL . Li mL. . . JL. . The Champ Ketchika'rt-Jiineau Baseball Series is Being A Lrranged KETC1UKAN. June min ary negotiations have bem ,rH) for r serier or bawuaii pm b. tween Juneau and Ketrhik.,, ),, iri the conflHe stammer o,, , f .. , home snd hoitse series won!.! k. h. either hett of at Juneau ; i-Crtdenre Da Ketchikan Won Baseball Game Defied' (MetUki Three t One In Metfioriar Diy yiun KKTCHIKAK. Jane 1 - K- u m-kan and Metis katta baseb.il 't.iged a splendid Memorn. i,, baseball game hare thf local, ,; ning three to ope TJ gsmf 'a d at the end of the sern tii n nln on account of rain Knr K , k-jred all Its runs in th ning while Metlakatla marl. : 'ally in the seventh Baseball Scores National Learae New York 11. Philadelpin , 3 Brooklyn 1-1. Beaton -2 Ametfean Ust Chicago 1 Detroit 14 Cleveland 3-1, St Louis i n BiMtnn I Washington 8 Philadelphia 4. New York 5 NO STOChT SKSSION Today eeaaj ttsr King Bt . and a financial aalidsy th r- no stork rwhasjaa essmi,v , v. eouver, Toronto, Mnnir..: v I , T A. w tL7 V rm e . r I 5 a 1 7lcniholatum a jaral lne GJt . ' uufn?. Sprains Vmi w SHORTWAVE HECL'PTION For information on UiU Phone Blue 380 or visit out shop ami let ut demonstrate the poattbrtl-tles of shortwave reception all day long. Investigate this fully and get the most out of your radio this summer. 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