PACE TWO THE DAILY NEWS . Sat vi : ' v jVi I COME TO CHURCH EASTER FAMILY SHOE STORE Ltd, Pre-Eastet Sale Better A,t Lower. Prices shoes amt PErT YOtUlt iBY BASTKR FOOTVE R Hundreds of Bargains to Chouse from. Showing (hp latest Shades Such as (Trey, III up, Blondes, Browns, Blacks. Bargains for the Entire Family Bargains for the entire family Phone 357 SEE OUR WINDOWS Box 1581 THE DAILY NEVS. PRINCE" RUPERT - BittTISII COLUMBIA JtyDUsjj.tf yerjr Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor DAILY EDITION sfj&!P- Saturday. AprU 15. 1933 ity Fathers. Meet Again Tonight To Talk Out Financial Matters (Continued trom Paije U sloner if ajt all possible but it was might advance considerable of Its dUfleuH to, see how the council was taxes In order to help keep things able to carry on. Believing that a By tne ydro.,ectrlc EVSSt might be pa.. thin th.e raUjpajers, he was rather slbl to carry on. He w.o.uld make a inclined to favor Aid. Rudderham's strong appeal to tne proving wgejupn that a special appeal be ; government against the appolnt- ma.de. to the provincial government ment ot a commissioner and say rather rafViAi than than fight fltthf th the application onntliMltlnn ' ' In fhik vlitrf ITo tHuiaht Ml anv.l an emphatic "no" to the demand of the bondholders for of their pound ernmjjnt might by sympathetic and, 1 flesh. ppsstfljy me assist nee to ngraen.Tr the Jurden of debt. j rTr"..? the "A 9" a 1 511 ln UlU Mayor Stephens thought pro- ..-..I .j. ...n declared the mavor. "neither you formed through the inspector ofj4- "Of one munlpIrvalitlM of the MtVaWUon. be PrmlUd to dip into the After all, the annual statement told W tW runds- As it U. the fhAn-if the'W. - t- j hvdro-eleclrlc fund is strictly not Aid. Casey Aid. Caaej admitted that he did noi, jsee that the council had much of a chance to carry ion. It had become a victim of circumstances. The city's creditors could not be saU-flald and Its eblieattons could not high as be paid, The city council he ha, $ lievediad riot exercised iU resouK yw 91 cec as fully as It might have in warding oft the present situation. It might have followed up -a move ftjhlch had been instituted by the 1032 council whereby the hydro-eltetrie trust fund of $141X100, by application to the provincial govern ment for permtston, might hayeJ become available to pay pressing obligations this year. The majority ol this year's council had felt Ujjft this would not be good businew-rt View with which he (Aid. Cosoyj did not agree. If this money bp been used till the taxes started coming in, the receiver might he(ve'ben forestalled. In another year the city might be able to collect enough revenue to meet Its obligations. However. U was too late now and it appeared that the only thing was Jo "Jtt her. gj" hy iupporUng the Idea p a commissioner. 1 . Aid. Basso-Bert mentioned the possjhiv that, once the mill rate .was sck. the Canadian National MANURE - For Sale $2.00 a Load Dpnoinioii Dairy iniaO. today which, if a matter of great regret to me. By tampering with, trust funds is a sure way of gating into t,rou,ble." The city council, the mayor. shopld exercise the greatest care, to ; tee tj)at taxes should not be made to be confiscatory or the ; the people, and, he could see, ao way ln which thjs. council i mlht now obviate this. Aid. Casey felt that the council should sit in committee of the whole before finally disposing of the BasM-Bert motion so' that ail! the members of the board might have an intimate knowledge ot the financial position. Mayor Stephens said that members ef the council had already had ample opportunity to acquaint UMhiselves with the facts. Nothing had beerChald back. Even tonieht till rales;:, achate ftdd been aban- ipned lriiemer to give opportunity for tree and full discussion. ' In. prevl9us years. Aid. Ruddw-ham atjaed. there had always been ?qmmlttee of the whole meetings 7P th estimates and flnanoes Ren- erauy. He thought it would be a tqod idea to have, a meeting ot yiu juna now. Aid. PJllsbury also felt thai, a committee of the whole mqeljng. thbuld be held. Elrjally, It was decided to dejr the vote on the Basso-Bert rosolii-ilon. the council resolving, itself fold committee to once, again, dej've into the consolidated estimates and the general financial posjtlon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Chrfjtlnscn and dauahter at Bella Ooola, After a vUU. to the city, sailed on the. Venture thW morning for Vic toria where they will pay a visit.! Mr Christlnsen is a well known Delia Coola merchant. F?5J BAPTIST CHURCfa V. Vaujlun Davies, OrganUt Morning Worship. 1.1 am.. 8pecial Easter Service The Sunday School will meet with the Chtuch and SDMlal miyjcal numbers will be given by the different detrtoinU The Sermon Theme: "THE DAWN 00008 TOXiORROW The ordinance ot Baptism at the elose of the sentee Evening Service at 7:30. There will be a brie iilsengi by the Pastor, and special Bister Millie. . The Lenten Drama "Release" will be reeled. . You are cordially invited to all service FIRST UNITED CHURGH, Itev. C. I). Clarke. Pastor , EASTER SBTIVICBS l. li AAIH The Junior Choir Hu.JmuJL I 11 I 1 . f 'I 7 PM., The Orgait Wiss S. Olafsen. A&M V 7:30 PAL Anthem: "OodLoved the WorkL" Solo: "There la a Oreen Hill." Mrs. P, 0. Mffier. Solo: "Open the Oates of Uie Tempk, m.VS-VtoUji Solo: "Largo," Mr. B, Cameiwp; 7 WOJWIIIP and REJOICE With U, 57?, v" ANDREWS " CATHEDRAL -" (fjlurch of finglamir" T- Vf ry Rev. J. It. Oihson, Deajn p ' .V Oreankt I'clcr Lien Choir Conductor A. J. Lancaster!.' , 8 A.M Holv Communion fr i1 11 rnlng. Prayer arid Holy frrfcUfntdn Anthejnf "JB6US IS RiSErf-, " 2:30 PJ4.. Children5 Service ' i Address by Miss E. Lennox M.D, Len of ferine; will be presented at thia srvlre 7:30 P.M.. Evening I?myer.and Sernrfn ' AnUiem. "OOD so loved the worm)' Special Easter Musjc WwM (HMtw CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CURfiU Minllcr, lt;v. V. l, (iranl UoliiiyiwrUi, UrganLst, JqJiii, E. Javcj' U AAI.. Sermon Subject. "INTIMATIONS OF LM MORTALITY ' The Sacrament of Bajptism will be adrnln layered at this service 12 14, Sunday School ' 12:30, Wevlew Sunday Schl r 7:30 PJ.L. Sermon Subject. OOD. DjXY. nMQjtyJpxr ' (The three greatest words In the vocaatary of may MUSIC . v Morning Chorus: "Blossom Bella," sojoia. Miss Mftcotle Jabour Chorus: "Sabbath B1U." Solo: "Your Lord is Risen" WI). May Betty K&tfL Evening Solo: "Open the Gates of the Temple" iapp). Mrs. II N. Broeklesby. Anthem: "What Are These?" iSta inert. Soto: "The Heater." Miss R, Wood. Duet: "Love Divine" 8talner, bleMn A. Tens: anjl John E. Davey. AU visitors welcome ' INSPIRATION IN Word, Poem and Song ASTER ... a day on which we coniinomorato E, y the resurrection of Christ, i one of the two moat inspu iuK days in the Hfe of man. . . . The other day is Christmas, when we observe the a.njii- versary of the hjrth of the CbrUt child Easter i ahyays paxtkiwtrly inspiring because all nature j?m tQ Ve in accord as li(e burvts forth in even-form to teach again the omnipotence of Divine Love. ... So come to church Sunday . . . your favorite churxh. ... Be inspired by the word of tnitli you wiU Var in (Ucourse, in poem and in ong Hear nfrnin, refresh ratoory and instill faith within your hrt 9 yoyr oneness with our creator. . . . The pjowqr tht rolled the stoae away ip eteninl and is stilt (JfeoUve today for the sons of Oml who rely iMion Him. Through the dark days of depression the churches ?'t Prince Uupert have stood forth as boicon l.iUits or the discouraged ami the weary. The church e havo pj'Qvetl anew how esoential they are in the lives olf man. . . . The churches of Ilnce Rupert will foa-ttire special Easter programs tliis Sunday, AprfJ 10, and through the means of thoie printed wortU wr-djbjjly Invite you to join them in their fervice. . . . Resolve now to attend church Easter Sunday. Your Church' Invites Ypu LOCAL NEWS Miss Ailetn Pal more arrived on Thursday rights train from Her cahoot teaching duties at Terrace to spend the Easter vara loo at her home here. Miss MT Mrtin of Booth Mem-ostM h0ol leaehlng suit sailed Thwajf night on the ss. Prince Oeorgf to snend the Baster vacation in. Vancouver. , pan nniTwughs. who has been in tte cfoi for the past week or so on btuintas, sailed, by the Prfnosss Ad-clajd last night on his return to Vancouver. Blwopd Brooks of Terrace arrived In the city from the interior on Thursday night's train arid sail- w later on the steamer Prince oeorge ror a trip to van Oliver. Mrs R. S. Sargent apd daughter, Marcaret. arrived in the eit. nn Thuday's train from Hlton a-ji waj spend a week visiting bee with Miss Mary Sargent an Mlaa Barbeau. Robert C. Oosie, who has been here for the past few days In connection with Oceanic cannery in which he Is interested, sa)li by the Princess Adelaide last night on his return to Vancouver. Advertise ln the Dally Newt Director of Fish Station Was Speaker D 0. Finn, director ot th Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, was Uie speaker at the regular luncheon of the Rotary Club on Thursday, lie dealt Interestingly with refrigeration work being carried pn at Uie station, describing a new and lighter type of "frjceaer" wiiin h ii rxpecica io maice troaen sblpmentaof fish by freight President O A Wland was In the chair. Halibut Aiyaji ifii.ipyy American Baltic, HfiOAt c and 3c. Ooyi morage. .Qsnadjan, White H0p, JO, OoapdjSc, Col Amerjpnrj. Fr.enor)t, 1090, 4,3c and 2c. BooUi Fleiifrias. IIOPTBALI, GfiifrKWim Owing to the inclement wea titer, the exhibition football game whch it whs planned to play yeitcrday afr ternoon between rtegtmcnt an0 Canadian. Lrcton senior Uoms as a season s 9PhJ, yaj,,cf Hfd off, UJfwi .'KTi-pi. i,. A'fhj W the tt Irit4sclies. lK'ur.,1, Irkxlif puin. ;in. ,, It yttu've Uin . , , oao uml Iiphii I . taliielt Uruuv . : n, aft ptrj.ttty ,aj, i ., it,m Uiv at ari 1 in . i cQerl of any kin I , tllPV IS i... Wltli vtliirh llu s ! . i i So. kri Ok- . . n,t enij.it!. i , . PMyioriiLvpiiiiUi.il i tin Iik i-nicrKciii .. of UK) l.T pri,ii..n . liiwni prire h is i. n reaton for lriiiu , . Aspiriii. ASPIRIN trod. 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