k FACIE TWO THE DAILY NEWB Tuesday, April u i,; Edwarosbitrg CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP pure, wholesome, and economical table Syrup. Children love 1 its delicious flavor. ij, tup CANADA STASCH CO. I IMmtn. MONTREAL THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE ItLPEKT - IHUTISII COLUMIJIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUHSCR1PT10N RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid in advance per week .. By mail to all parts of Hrittsh Columbia, the British Empire and United. States, paid in advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertMne. oer Inch, per insertion Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line , Local readers, per insertion, per one Com r la ruleb oil HUpliL-dtion Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION 157 Year-O'd Turk -.98 5.00 10.' 3.00 3.00 1.40 J t There's a kick In the old horn yet. ricri.tr least year oldster pf Turkey. whoM v.ifr have him come home We see hi n n-v. a ' 5' mor' or iriMj .u't.ion to Vuiksiare rosort AIRCRAFT IN NORTH Squadron Leader Shearer T Vancouver Paying Official Visit-On Way to Islands . Squadron Leader A. B. Shearer, officer commanding. Jericho Ileach station of the Royal CttnadUn Air Force at Vancouver, Is paying a visit to the city and dfcrtrict on -official duties, the exact nature of his mission not being dhelaacd at this time. He arrived heir at 4:25 yesterday Afternoon from Vancou ver In a Fairchild seaplane piloted by himself, being accompanied by Flight Sergeant Harold Winnie. Hp will leave today or tomorrow for the Queen Charlotte Islands In another Fairchild seaplane piloted by Flying Officer C. R. Dunlop who arrived this morning at 11 o'oteck ,rom Queen Charlotte CHy where he has been engaged in photographic work for the past ten days. Squadron Leader Shearer's lawtu from Vancouver yesterday was made under adverse weather conditions with constant rain and a celling that rarely wa higher than 20Q to 250 feet. A stap wai made at Ocean FahVfor lunch and the entire flight from Vancouver was accomplished in a little under five hours. The plane hqpped off nt 12:26 noon today on its return to Vancouver with Flight Sergeant Winnie at the centre. Both the machine In which Sduadron Leader Shearer came north and that of which Flying ' . Officer Duntap to In charge were Tuesday, April U. 1933 bfre two Bnd R nalf y.r, w p.r- ' " tfctpating In the search for the tale THE TWO CIVILIZATIONS A Rahn .f' Washlneton Airway and nU esm- cantons' Hying Officer Dunlao There are about 1,900,000,000 people in the world, says having been the miot ot one of the a Victoria Times editorial. Of these nearly two-thirds are machlnes at that generally designated as non-Christians, consisting mainly of Taoists, Buddhists, Mohammedans, Animists and Hindus, which means that they are mostly Asiatics. The non-Christian world is growing more rapidly than the Christian world, first, because ft comprises the bulk of the The Letter Box KECElVEUSllll' FUTILE world s population, and, secondly, because the Christian &Mut. DaHy New-world in the last century has presented to the non-Chris- it mi thw mate at the ore t jan world the worst possible advertisement of its attrac- ent time to have this city go into ! tloilS and advantages. the hands of a receiver without any i The rampant imperialism which wages wars fbr material anoe. 0 this city are such that.! ends and which exploits backward peoples for material when current revenues are weighed burposes, is a Western, not an Eastern, commonplace. In atnst bond and other, fixed char-thb last. two thousand years most of the suf ferine and sa- e8- a receivership u justified from orifice which have been demanded bv the Moloch of greed u T,ewPlnt of creditors, at and ambition have arisen in that relatively small fringe of SSSS humanity which has been designated the Christian world, woaid ail the cities in British co-Suving the military ebullitions of Japan which developed lumbia require a reeeiver but also on a large scale only after it had adopted Western ways ,he greater proportion of an enw the tjagan East generally has kept itself within bounds, ,n bMh Canata and u 8 A-am. even where it departed from tins condition the germs -C?JtJ of its departure born the of were in capitals the West and ciueens. the following salient The chief trouble with the fo-ca!led Christian world lies icta they occur to us: in the. fact that it is not Christian, except in name. If it 1 That- w,th a oomw--wore, it would much toner- our debu canont Uqui present a more resectable com pari- th,T?M ;;hirh i8?ot cL8t,n-lt-wou,d hQi -Str1 peaceful world, for the Founder of Christianity preached due 2. That the default i not to the gospel of "peace on earth, good-will to men." It would any mismanagement of the fin-not now be spending five billions a year on the implements anc 01 tn " ttwn of wah It wonld not have to worfv about embargoes on t0 make a ery Itrrnuou attempt the traffic nf lethal weapons for intentional conflict It "ZTLTL would not he trvjn, to . rfvj, a moral sanction to trickery; JL?Z tw KiUiterfufre and rtweoMoji In rptionnl rmliev. The Leacme sehit-iy beyond control and is due of Nations would be Hnnecewiwy.Jts charter would be the 10 Yery ft becauee of which Sormnh op the Mount In ; hqrt it would not be following ta iuoritd-ue ab- false cods. If the civilizations of the East and West were """J J ta,7a uchar" le t Hhrrnvm jury, what, with the evidence before it. arJkrc. .1 uqiyn wile veruici n oeiwetm uie vwo : ly urduatlfied in the present condition of finance. 4. That a commissioner will, bv the very nature of his office, work more for the pavment of outside creditors with a "moneyed" interest in Prince Ruoert than for those taxpayer? mid residents who have a life" inU-rent in the cltv. 5. That this town's first duty Is to Its citizens and that while It Is very regret table that bondlKtlcters should suffer, it is entirely unlus-t triable Uiut this city should suffer more than it has at the present time. The council has worked vary well in the lost few months and It should refrain from an attitude of supine ucceptance. If the city ean. with Much great ease, relinquish all rVghU In its own government, It will be with just as great difficulty that Iti will be able to regain control of its own affairs "PEUTINBX." At the -ity council meeting last night, the board of works was authorized to dump a few loa of rlnd-rs on the cinder path leading to the citadel of the Salvation InsiA msiae i Storij Right inside your pipe bo I . . . there's wKere Ogdtn't Cut Plug tells the itory of smoking pleaivre and it's a serial slory, too my pipeful is a chapter of entoyment . . . complete in itteif . . . told in a language you'll always understand. The more particular you ate about pipe tobocco the more yqull like Ogden's Cut Plug. You can't help but like it . . . it packs tight . . . lights right . . . burnt right ... in your pipe! OGDEN'S CUT PLUG you "roll your oxen, "ust Osden's fine cut i iiarrtle tobaao and Chantrclrr natrttt ppttt Special Cruises Around World Are Being Arranged Prince Rupert Part cloudy, light southeast wind; burometer. 30.20; temperature. 46; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point-Clear. Ilaht southeast wind; barometer, 30.14; temperature. 48; light swell. Triple Island Part cloudy, tight' southwest wind: sea smooth. I Langara Island Part cloudy, 1 calm: sea moderate. r Mail Schedule For the It Morton ys. Wednesdays and Fridays 8:30 pin. I'roni the Kail Tuesday. Thursday and Stint day 10515 p.m, For Vancouver Tuesday Thursday o-an 9:30 pjn ,m Friday II p rr April 14 and 28 pin. Monday. Wednesday and Friday (by train) .... 80 p.m. From Vancouver INDICTMENT i OF BISHOP I 111. Itcv. James Cannon and Scc-! retsry Totlo To Trial For ! Katling'te Atount l or Opposed Al Smith AUrrmalh in Coart of Kittcr Mght Waird hv Vlrjinla ' Cluirrliman Aralnst ID'S j Pciiiocratlc Nominee i WASHINGTON. DC. April II J lKv. Jmun . Cktnnon, tr.. Metho- S tlptofwl Dkhep of Vlrgtnhi. jand li secretary, alias Ada L ' B.!rns. were U dlctea by a grand 'jury yesterday on charges of fall-' ir to aooouni (or antpa4f funds ; u. d In the 192 catnfMfcn In which Bishop Cannon beeMne a tmttonai H?are U.igh his seneaUonal ef-.arts to defeat Alfred E. Smith. De-jteiatl? pre?'ienttal nomlnw TJhe charges arse out of thedis-tXMlNoii of sum of $66J00 which i III- hop Oannon Teoetved from C C.' Janeson New York capttaUst. to i t-ninst Smith in Virginia Ir' 1MB. the Blsh's erDnat record' came iaar vwirtiny bewwise r" the fact 'hat he had bought stcx1: '. through i New York brokers i - 1. OM.se which later became bank ! rupt His Utter polltlca1 foes charged him wWj "gambling " nihap Cannon, who had beer a??ud dvring thr campaign ot opposlnf Smrtt because he was a Item in Cathollr and was dubbed Senator Carter Olass of Vlr-; ftnta u the Method tit Pope." be came stalled not only from wltf -oiK bat tram wtthtn his ermrch i. I He rMtended um his lont frgV I on hruor was th renl eawre of his ttppostttofl to 8onth Uxonerated br Church Racksd Pt bad hrslth and at ta.-t nf neurltU. the Dlship was rHed before a general conterence of hi church In itio .i Dallas to anwr noeusattons centering about his political activity and stock rriArt dm Unas. He was exonera-td after he had hved the conrer-enee and. with tears in his eyes. cnpsed he had made a m ratafee in his stoek market ventutr and promHed not to do K again. In aodltton to this ettareh hearme. be was mlfed to WsstUng-ton before the Senate lobby omn- mlttee and ojMMtloned a beat the money he had spent in VlntfiM lie defitd the eommlUee. the es-: School at Rice Lake and in llooinf eanttnued and Ms rejtfr " Oermany. He became prl vu to hnKWe from the mom In 1930 Cannon rostattog news ifi - - - ' hennehed $,Ge.xi llbvt euU A number of interesting special nlo WHHam Handolnh Hearat cruUes nround the world and U) , th Mbllther various parts of the globe are announced by Canadian Pacific Ocean Services. Twice as many Canadian as Americans circle the globe In proportion to tlie population of the two countries, according to Canadian Pacific figures. Today's Weather Meantime, the Senate oanmalgii funds committee tmmi that HWtap FAMILY SHOE STORE Ltd. Shoes! our- usnnrna repon campaign esc- row vean and he war. mnrrIM again uentWare s-esnijttly aroountedJ to Mabel Pat ton Henderson In lftM tor ly !7i500 f the tmQQ o I Me U survived by a son and three hm by Jvmloson. The ohaichman dauahters rnwcBTts ine auwonor or UM. n u. u, n.n cm mitre Mls Run-oaths. Cannon's seere- -ry. was erawn into the mt wbe4Ucnn rrfrx-1 to anwer questions oi th -'nat comnir?re. ' T- charfs aaalnst ' .e Bishop nt MIm lldrronehs were krpt alive In he c-iifts and had been pressed -"h rrnewed vigor klnre the ItM ! ;le?Uon. BOYS' CLUB HAS FEAST was a member of the Manitoba and Mount Rm ii dobs and a Conservative and An (JBMS FROM LIFE'S sruAp.nooiv couimxY Ute is not so short but thnt then Is always time enough for eouitoM -Bmereon. True pollteneM U consldrruUon. for the opinion., of others. Samuel Smiles Kay lilrano and Karl NUIilo Given' There is a courtesy of the heart, Cups for Profit lency at St. Ut la allied to mvr. From it springs Peter's Church (the puret oouriesy in the outward i . w . The Boys' Club. Intermediate and When the heart speaks, however Junior classes, of Bt. Peter's Angli- Imple the words. Its tnmraas la al- tean Church wound up a hlghh sue- ways aceeptable to those who have 13-30 n4n.lMful wmtr wtlvltles hearts - Mary Ilsker Rddy ;w,Ul a bantmet last night in the Ocntleneu correcu whatever la Bundav . nm teliureh hall which was attended by nfftnWp In our mnnM .Mlatr between forty and fifty boys, a Politeness u real kindness kindly bean feast being the feature of the exressed Wltherspoon festive board. n courtesy transmute aliens During the evening. Canon W. F into trustlny friends, ami gives its Ruehbrook. who presided. preen- owner passport round the globe. Wednesday ... Br30ialu ! led euu 10 u, best oll-arnund boys James T Fields pin, April 10 and 34 . a.m. Tuesday. Tliuraday and Saturday by train t J0:l8p m, For Stewart and Anvux Sunday ... 7 p vn Wednesday 3 pjn. From Stewart and Anyns Tuewl.ty .11:30 a m Thursday dfvrlonment. general behavior and athletic ability. Kay Illrwio, for the 1 s f rr X t i aoootKl Ume. won the Intermediate l.lJAI.I I I I A I I otiii wtillc Katl KJshlo was Awarded the lunlor tronliy after a clone com-ctttlon with Tom Dalsell. I7iitlitulsMm and fine disoinHne marked the conduct of the elassea 8 p.n' t-lfhw the season and great credit . j due Xom imton. the Instructor. Gordon Kerr of 8twart was a for his excellent work nmona thi Army A reouest to this effect wa passenger to this cltv on the fine rlassen of bovs ranuinu m .. made by the Army. steumer Ciirdi-na this aftrnoon. from elcht to fiftrsen viu 'Jui Famous Rdson Athertn nnd flulkley Valley Coals ore guaron iei to give satufactlon. Try a ton of No. 1 Uulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Darley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 88 Phones 8S8 Pre-East eY Sale Piwenta Many Money-Savini Attractions the Family Al a gathering ym.fi noon m St Andrew An shedral Hall, plan i, 1 nr TAKK AdTintaRe of thin ewnt. Select yu. "taster Footwear" while sale is in pron EVERY PAIR OF SHOES 0ferel are constructed to give comfort and wenr, comprisiiu' "IIAKTT," "ONYX," "MURItAY" and oth.-'r guporior made quality footwear. Select Yours Now WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR VALUES Phone IK7 Ilox 1 H PROMINENT WOMEN ARE WESTERNER ORGANIZED Was I-le John (.alt Who Died In Vitorta on Sunday uir i w wui waik. winr ut-mj I in Victoria on Sunday was annoon- whrrt,y, ,.... A"6"1 ; ' ed yesterday, was for almost half e"' V" ,h"r I,! thrl ,he ' R"" ' ca ja century a leader In the business Ule lom EndoWTnn 1 !d nn.nrl.1 Mf of WMmi Pun. lh Cnurcn of t,11" U He had reamed In Winnipeg for most off hi. aettv. Itf , m.n.. eeelestMUtml province t H ger of the wholesale grocery firm of u. O and J Oalt and of the Blue - " lhl ' Rtbbon Co. Ltd. In adldtkm to be- e omvsw Ute thU nu.i. tag formerly prt-drnt of the Unmn nsdicanS in Canada Bank of Canada, he was a dlree- Protwm and wearing ' tor of the Canadian Ftre Insurance esslmtosj in the arm 7o and a member of the advlaory Xf,r ' effort whhi i board of the Royal Trust Co made to ramose dollar for Horn tn Montreal March . ItM. Iom MseUttned the on of the lute Sir Alexander The taUowmg local m and Lady Oalt. deceased was edu- wll buttons: Mrs It I. M cated In the Montreal High Schools Mrs 1. O Johns Mr F at Montreal and Lennoxville. Bar- Mrs W C Asptnall. Mrv w Mrs Oeorge Omsvenor M Walton. Mia Beagley M- vole secreUry to his father In 1176 Holtby Mrs. C W Hon-.- and joined the service of the Bank H Ofme. Mrs W A Mrt . i of Montreal in liT7, remaining wUh.T Parkin Mrs 11 L Lit that bank until ISS2 when he came west and established the O P and J Oalt business at Winnipeg Mr Oalt married Blaabelh Atkinson of Chicago In 18U but she lived only a James Parquhat Mrs A Mrs Ernct Andrrson Mr-Mrs Thoinus Andrew M Lenos. Mrs O J l) Orlmvon Mt A E Pnrli A MaoCclhim Mrs F v. Ml Alice PllUbury inn v Olron (iUESSWOUK Accurucy and precision are never arrived at by gneasemrk. Our new testtftf equipment enables as to eliminate guesswork from servicing We wtHtld tike to have you visit our shop and see the method! we use. AIm, we have equipment to repair any electrical appliances. out or town work solicited. Superior i Radio Service 3.1G Second Avrniif Phone lllue 320 P. 0. Ilox 132 A a BARTLETT CMMNBULANDEl!