M1 1W0 tS..j Her Heart Was Weak Nerves Shaky, Mights Rfk ; Mrs, A. BUek, WllKbarj, Oit, wtJm hr I suffered fnin.hrt waksca, sissy mttm, ind reetlef ttljhU. Z i your tarrrtiMtnent fsr Miliwrm "l Heart lid Nerve Pilli sid decided to try the shswirk I did no hl mq fsitk, b;( jy I OT.Jtfy thukful I did M thy Hat prared t woWful kelp to ma. I sn or tnf sad w?P sob, but M without i boi li Ui house." THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - IIHIT1SII COLOMBIA ' -i - -r Pjjblljrjwj (.very A'ternqfln, Except Sunday, tut lyince Jtujrfl ' Dally News, Limited, Tplrd ' Avectje . F. EyiXEN - - - ManaglngrEdltpr SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by rpali or carrier, yearly period, paid In adyancg .... For lsser psrlodi. paid In adyabce per week .., By mall to a") parti of BrJtjjh Columbia, the British, Empire an United Stated, paid In advance,' er year ... J. 2 By mall to all other cquntrles. per year . AgVEKTISlNil RATES Trarulept display advertising ocr inch per insertion i i:iasiried advertising, per lnrertlbn. per word -Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line . . . 4, , f&cpl readers, per Insertion per nna '. - Von 1 ran .11 auplication. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telep&one ...rr...3J Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation) DAILY EDITION A SATURDAY SERMON S.CMJ V iSXi 100 1.40 .1 .IS 8 Saturday. May 27. 1933 I that we might find r40UJlshm'nt. strength, faith, hope for days such aa these. Hotel Arriyajs rrinrp Rupert a. A Yardley and O. E. Norrls. Victor. O. W. Tenan ano AJbert Parn, vnaouver; Mfa. Alan AWoiUt clty. T R cmi bVh, Coola Central j. Hadlsnd. Oona River: F Pol- lock a-d J. P. OOorman. elty; Jaek lltnderaert. Vancouver. Savoy M Olark. Vancouver. The Importance of the Ordinary 1 By Rev. C. D. Clarke. Flrat United Church) The latter part of the parable of Dives and Lazarus teaqhep a lQssqn on the importance of the ordinary, that The Law and the Prophets, the ordinary means of grace, are sufficient for life. When Dives ran hjmself into difficulty by living an uhbrofherly life he was cpneerned'that Jus brothers should not follow him and he asked that they be warned by an extraordinary me-f, . ... . thpd, that ppe should be sent from ifjee. but to do Justly, aad to love the dead to warn them. He was told mercy and tp walk humbly with thy that they had the Uw and the Po- God." Moreover, the Old Testament phe3, the Bible of the day. Ije.aeof- contains the records of people, in-fed at the Idea of his brotheia.f ejld- dividual and natlqm who experl-ing such an ordinary thing ac the. aientttj with the many way of life Scripturea to find the way of the apd who wrote down their findings, brotherly life. And in the business of living with No book Is so widely circulated ag at) our experiment we have not is the BJble. It wll) l?e foun In 1- dlscOTered anything new. It U all most ?U hom. Most peopW have written In the opk-read and live, some knowledge of It. evatrU onjy Desljjes the 6jd TPanient we what was gained in Sutigay Sehfedl. hve the New Tealfmertf, the re-But how much is the Book Nftd to-' erd of Ope who blazed the trail in dajr? Wb,en we want light jn the jhe. highest way of llvlpg. the Splri-problema of life we read dlmost ual. Tbefe we find the Life, the anything we can get oyr hinds On .Tryth. tl)e Way. Ljst us read and exefcpt the Bible. It Is too ordinary, rive. Let us turn to the ordinary, the we want th Word Of tbt SHenUst. commonest Bnolc in all thp wnrld the psychologist, the economist, the siBietman or ine inaustnaiwt. And Wo w we do like to auote the great as ,ur authority. It to well to have as good a knowledge as one can get uf the modem uTlters and their different subjects but. when it comes to the business of living, the Bible Is unsurpassed. In fact. Jeaui. In the TZ:I3r U sufficient in the Old Testament to nrovide nourishment that will buIM up the best life. For trjttante. the Law glTes w the two great odmmandment: 'Thou shalt love ObrJ with your whole teh and yoifr neighbor as yourself.- fmd the PrmiheU sound the hiajt note: "What doth the Lord require of "? ' w - --i-.',- CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mjnlatrr. Rev. W. D. (Jrant llollincworth. BJl. Orgaplst, John E. Davey 11 ajn.. orrjlng Worship. Sermon Subject: "TUB STQJtY OF A DESERTER" 12:15. Qunday School 12:30, Sunday School In Westvw Schoo 7:3J pm, EvenlnK Worship. Sermon Subject: "SEEJNQ AND I?ELlVIHa!M or The Difference of Faith All visitors welcome ?r. PAUfJ? fJJTHERAN CHURCH Corper f.Jthlh and Ninth East T "' RfV. T. M. Fosse, Pastor 8ervlcts, 11 ajn.. English; 7 30 pjn.. Norse We welcome you Come apd bring someone with you LOCAL NEWS This evening's train, due from the JJast at 10:15 pan., was reported this morning to be on time. T. J. McQuillan, Ketchika.'. fu: dealer, alter a wetk'i yls tp th,o city oa buainess. sailed ay the as. Princess Ncrah this morning on bU, return to the Alaska city. WpUatn J. Barrett, manager o( Atllrt' Inn summer resort, wm a paaanger aboard ths Prinjbfcs Neran this'morning going t breath to Atlrn for the season after spend-irig'the winter In Vancouver. Joseph Clitton. well known May.) roeaphant. and Mrs. Clirton. Yin ijftve been qn a (rip outstye. were amerg passengers returning north aMMti the steamer Princess Norah which was In nort this morning The Priice Rupert Ratepayers AjaoelaUon. a, its meeting last ntght. passed for payment an a eoupt of $22.70 from Williams. Mipson. Brown & Harvey i connection with steps which the executive of the Association took during the winter with a view to 4Pflytn to the courts for th? appointment of a commtssio er for t elty. The Aaaociation later dropped the proceedings after being advised that the bondholders had decided to take step along th same line. As there was not enough money in the treasury to meet the aoeount, the Rreatdent appealed to all members to pay up their dues at once, a number of those present at the meetmg- responding by step ping forward to pay. SEARCHING FOR BOAT No Word of Ithona Since Leaving Anyos Tor i'rinre Uupert on Tuesday of This Week ItF.I'OKTLIl SAFE The Ithona was renoHrd late this afternoon to 'be safe at Anyox with all on board. She had broken her crankshaft when about twelve miles out of Anyos. The provincial police cruiser P. M. L. 8. which left here yesterday morning, and a gaafaoat belonging to George Howe, which left this afternoon, are engaged in a search fpr the local power vessel Rhona. belonging to Qon Brown, whkji baa not been reported since leaving Anyox on Tuesday afternoon of this week for Prince Rupert via Port Simpson with party consisting of two local men and three Vancouver commercial travellers on board. Up to this afternoon, the Rhona had not been reported. MRS, MOKISQN LAID AT REST Funeral of Noted Northern Woman Took Place This Afternoon From II C. Undertakers' Chapel . There was a large gatheripg of old friends In the north at the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers where the funeral took place this afternoon of the late Mrs Charles f. Mortson of Metlakatla whose death occurred earlier In the week. Retr. Canon W. F Rushbrook was the officiating clergyman. Following the service, interment was made In Fairvlew Cemetery, a long concourse lollowimc the cortege to its final resting place. W Vaughan Davles presided at the organ and hymns were "Lead Kindly Light'" and "Peace. Perfect Peace." Pallbearers were C. If. Orme, A. T. Parkin. II. F. Olaasey. L. Vf. Wauah. Peter Ryan and W. E. Coj- There were many floral tributes. Notice. Rupture Sufferers!! AH Ruptures Yield To the Inflatable Air Pressure Treatment by Itrasley, the Famous British Expert Complete Comfortable Control Guaranteed This great British Invention has the approval of the medical profession everywhere. It Is accepted as standard by lending hospitals. Orre Used Always Approird Wrile "Braslfjs" (Capada) 544 Burrard St Vancouver B.C TIBS DAILY NEWB &WO. May 27 my. ! News SENATORS KEEP UP t Philadelphia .Jlctics End Wii)nine Streak f cyriul Also Lojrs WASHINGTON. May 21: lOan.i dlan Press 1 Washington Senator again djeate the St. Loqjs Brow -n.-here yfatafda by a oajy muign and ltainid U)gr uMtidit in s. cond place lh fhi Ami 1 inn LeaKin with a lead of half j gapir ov r Hit Chiciii?" Wnite 8x who over the New Ygrk Yaakefa in N York the Yankee leid bdnu cut to ouu ganje and a half Philadelphia AUileUo lost at Shibe Park Uj the pelroii Ttgm and Cleveland Inui.in.s were beat' n by the Ipuly Bqsujii Red Sox In the KAtKjba' League the Cin-cmnutl Reds. Qtyunr at horpe. coft solid, a ted their place in the lM dl-vW conflf"1!! e Prouklyp Dodgers afalp. The Pittsburg Pirates were defeated at home b the New York Qiag whp thus rpflVWl to w))n one puu k. d a half of Ibe leagw (cara, Yetrrt'gjs League scores: Bwklfp 3, Xlwlnnatf 3. New Tork j, Pitttburg 5 Boston 3. Ccago 4. Philadelphia .4. 8t Louis 5 iH Innings). Amrrjran teague-8t LoutoiljjutMfli Cleveland 5. Brto 6. Chleaao I. Iff? Votk ft Detroit 10. BhUadflhb) 1. qj l ICIL IS l&Mi lOaruinued tr5 H. I' froo the defKMaion- WMMf a couple r yean, he blawv) everybody iMld be featlrtf bear. Msan-ume t was umimn l& mryone to pun together apd try to ereaU Industries and brtig W$&m to U city le refamd to feriftqgc of stoall . indiptMoi bfjftg stared and the potiibffltjr 0 aprt gopds being preduoad for )pjtl ensfjpo-Uon. He meptioned the pojatlbt)Uea, among other things, of a small floqr mill being esubJtahed and also flowers being grWn here which were now sent south-for. Iff had already taken steps, tr. Aider said, to see what could be done about the elevator and he was hopeful of the local house being operated mote extensively this fall. The comffltsxkMvtr referred to the natural resource of the district ajong Nna in whkh he had already spoken. He again stressed the importance of people buying their goods at hoine anjl the ReeeasUf of local rnerchanu seUipq a as lo-prices as possible Tfe prosperity of rlty generally was dependent upnn he well being of the buetneas com-jj unity. general pscuslon Puring a general djUsslon that followed Mr. Alder? add raatT. Ross M,atKay urged support of Ute Monnt Oldfleld trail praieat as a tourist attraction and also suggested that a trail be buljj, from the highway tp Put Rapids. Sx-Myor M M. Stephens felt confident that the c&mtplssrontr was on the right track towardf putting the city bark fin an even keel and he prged general support of the citizens for his efforts. Tills port was now well equipped far Industrial expansion and world traffic. Other speakers heard during the evening included Fred Rlfjou. N. Mussallem. A. J. PrUdhommr, II. B. Rochester and O 11. Qaey all of whom spoke along cheerful fine for the future. A hewery and shingle mill were among the lndustrlaj : poslb!lWle.s which were mentioned wjjlle the at-vUablllty of a broadcasting sUUw being eatablislied will also men-tlonpd. Fred Weach. president of the Prlpce Rupert Ratepayer' Aasocla-lon, was In the rhafp. Terroce-Cloudy, palm. 48. Alyapsh- Cloudy, calpt. 4B. Anyox RalninR. calm. 60. Stewart Raiptng. calm. 43. Huzrlton X'tiiudy ralm 49. Smither Muuriy calm 47 BurniiLuke luudy alin 44, and Views of Lorghran Had Fasy Win fsa (itLAui j.- ru- ojl kir(, . . ..at..i anil . r 1 -fit cress by Loughran (right in tfn HiJi round of thftr n suuna oauie a ir.e unieago sta mm MNSgnran round of the fight. SHORT CHAT With tlu- local tMKbaU season due t open u week ftotn Uon4y. Wptn Sjans of Canada, present nolJets of the Orme Cup. embiamatlc of city chirupionshlp. and PUu houk up in tha flrat of a nine game series fi;r the trophy, totnorro uurning aoould sac botntiaaaas working out at Acropolis HJI1. 9U, who had planned on tooeeaing up their arms last evening bttt ware stopped by th cain. are requested, to be on hand at 11 o'clock for a work-out Aj there are out two team entered bs the soaaj senior leugue this yog, there should be sogse high tim hall dlahad up to the fans. Asaa of Canada haf praelaUy the mm one-W M they had laet year wth the ajdlUon of Oeorge Ar- aenaau and Dido Gurvkh. the laUsr ri!! ..,,.. . w . qut of the game with a jor knee whie the former is expected to fill McJfuitys pUjce who has lrft the city. Stan Moran. their manager, to confident that he cap lift the cup again this year which would make it three years straight for the Canuck. Elk, under their n"w skipper Harry Kennedy, will field a i.kely looking team and one thit wll! take apmr beating Ajeg Mitchell ! do the caichlm with Kxk Chi iv.k' on the pitcher's moo:d iih Riv Com-mops as hut relief Jim DoubIh will cover the Initial r rk and A-t Barry I fK'Hieted 'o nlv vennd Jack hrn pnvv hlttinu o'aver who tap fill almost any portion on the diamond, will be Men at hort with the old reliable. VI- Menxies. covering third. Doua. Striker and Howard Hlbbard. alogatng outfielders, will fill two of the garden spot while Fong. Inkert. A"to"lll and Raabe will try out for the third pc -sition. ParenTeachers, Tea and Sale Was p f 1 P OUCCeSSIUl i-iVCDl ' A very successful tea and sale of home cooking and candy was heid yesterday afternoon by the prince Rupert Parent-Teachers' Ajao.:u lion at the home of Mrs. H K. ChrUU?nn, Fourth Avenue Kat. many Igdle calling during tha at ternoon to lend their patronage to th affaU;. Mr. OhrUtenaen received the guests. Mrs. E. U. Baker wh.h In charge of the ten room and servl-teurs were Mrs. Arthur Bllvcrsldes. Mis A Wilson. MIsn Bnglpu Chris-tenMcn. Miss Jotn )iik'r. Mis:; Betty Eastman. Miss Kathleen O'Neill unci Miss Margaret McMerkiii Mrs. Iv arson ncUd ns rashier Mr. R. Yules (mil Mrs. J) iove were In oharge of the home crKiltin--table. MIsstn Margaret Chrlnte'iv it untl Calherlnr Dukrr ronriurtcii tin sale 1 if candy lint 'here Wii" im ci-, rcirtinf b': Mr- J-1im Bi '" 1 : m F C W.dt'iii W.-.U ,iunib(,j :- woo ry I FOOTBALL HALLUllVli Series te Re Anauied Willi MM. IlragiHi pwutlian ir to lie Dfislralrd At a meeting ui uie executive f the Prtnoe Bupert PuoUmU a.sao. u tlorr last evening. Preatdtm B.rt lioigan in the chau. It was derided to arrange a series of games wi.li; H si. 8 Uiagon during the visit of' the Britsat. light crulaer hire ii. August. beUU of the aenes wot be annotmoad after the ship ha been 1 communicated with It was also decided to approach the Prtnoe Rupert Baseball Auo-clation. the prbice Bupert Boy' Band and the Sous of Canada with a view to arranging a Dominion Day rsllssssiraittiin em Jltlw a Iash similar "ZT," , to , last , year , inrludtng . a 7 full T program of sports and races of course, the Dominion Day Cup football final will again be one of the feature of Che day. The Dominion Day preliminary three -game aeries will be commenced on Jane 30. The Stuart Shield football com-peUUon. a six-game series, will be started upon immediately after the Qtltauly Cup ownership for the yea 1 . which competition is now In progress. U settled. It was decided to hold the game whirh was io..t poned from this Thursday nlcht between Canadian Labor Defence League and Canadian Legion tomorrow. The meeting dUrutseri the art viability of changing from Tue.duv to Monday evenings for the holdliiK i f football fixtures providing h Baseball Aswlatlon I airree ihlc m taking Friday night for Its weeklv fixture There wll! be no -han-jr from Thursday night fof)th.ilt The nrcfs'lty of h iving r i.iiis made to the granditmd wa take up and will be disrupted fiu 'iin with the city engineer Beard of Control Prior to the meeting of the football executive, the board of control was In session to deal with the incident in Tuesday night's gnme HUI nd ukBr were ordered fmm tMa ,n RTnt-Ca nadlan Legion gam. Both players were ordered suspended fn. two games. - - - - was the winner In the raffle of 9 cake. hiring the afternoon, there was a delightful musical program which Included piano solos by Misses Betty Wilkinson and Margaret McMeekln. plane and violin dueu by MIsmr Margaret and Bngina Chrlatensen and Misses Catharine and Jrmn Baker and Irish dancea by Miss Jean Watt. FOOTBALL! SUNDAY Canadian Labor Defence Leugue v Canadian Legion Acropolli 30 p.in, Sport P.RUPERT GETS EVEN Dt-.oitp weatiici caiMiiti. 0.11 1 la tuli ..winy 1.1 .' ' its ( .inudion N 1 mI i:- ' ' lt -ft ... Iilb H '. I -311 WllpCI ' Uf It,. V. Ini-i Ruprt" cj-:ie h , Piinrese Adei. un- ..uu .,., a 21 to 6 tro:ii!-'iii-. Tin- P.irtfkc boys .nc 4r.X)..i licre MapLjl.in iniprti-u t 1 f'om Tn- b j Riv for the prim- Hup.-" kprw his 40:1 .iii ind f pot th hati .uiV' hT. I Th' A.'ielaMe b-n nm ' ihouiht thtv wcrt- on ,i 1, wlien tnev "n .it it j Ther only one kr ('rlMrt!iv th'- g.ifrr :uid Ski; , nt in' M.ieLeun Uxik Uvu ..; tie f) the count of thrc for th Ruper was th" jgpttng ' a ho-nr run and ! baggrrs ou of five tlm- I; T Aedljid's first basrirun ' . i: : thlni thtt wa offnci if , the pltcher ii the r . would rave to pet .1 fe pltcMne rorae down and w how Mr Rv(f The Trout Season IS ON! Hct your Hahintr Tatklc at Knicn Hardware Most everyone docs 000 Hod, Line and Reel Outfit- Only 10 sets Q4 Off lied. Line and Reel Outl.i f tl leecope rd. onlv m :;tnu . S3.50 We hare a eomplele lk df nies, f!gg, I J lies. Rod t.uidr-e. Kaien Hardware jimmHIUof SHORTWAVE S ..KCEITION For information on this Phone Blue 320 or visit our simp and let us demon-(tnte (lie poasfeUI-tiei of shortwave reception all day long. 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