PAtiK TWO FAMILY SHOE STORE to Sale Continues a Few More Days DAILY EDITION wa a ai iii) t4 v ... t v Better BSrgdiris ygw Than Ever Hundreds of Bargains to Choose from. Showing: the Latest Shades Such as Grey, Blue, Blondes, Browns, Blacks. Bargains for the entire family Phone 3S7 SEE tflTK WINDOWS THE DAILY NEWS. PKIXCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Box 158-1 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Monday, April 17, 1933 THE PROVINCIAL ELECTION ; Charles Chapman, choice of the Unemployed Councils, MrTe .distinction of being the first candidate to receive ipjrnal nomination in the forthcoming provincial election contest in Prince Rupert riding He is the first to line up stt the starting post but may expect a hot fight before the fJnMhi post s reached. He will have, at least, some measure or emnuiastic support although the following which hfcr would purport to represent v6uld atype&r to be considerably divided with the prospect that LaboV may be heard from further in the dampftlgil otherwise than In his sup- Jf31 80 as tlie or(1jnaiy political observer is concerned, tjfe, most interest in local political developments cnires in what, if anything,. the true-blue Conservatives and the "Bowser" party are going to do about the fight. UnqtarShauly, the cleavage, whjgh.has developed in Con-servaftiye ranks through, Mr. Bowser's entry into the field which was pot helped by Premier Tolmie's announce, menta day or so ago that he had iriven ud union nbins and would go to the country with a reorganized Conservative jjflie open secret that the jiVbvincial organization (joes eel nisuosetl to waste its resources in an area where it realizes it has little, if any, prospect of success, possibly ae-Wuttt for the indifference and uncertainty among lochl CJ3rf&rvtlve followers as to their course of action. They ate racked between the alternate prohfe'ms tit whether thtey shoUjd support Tolriife, Bowser or Pattullo. , W. Pattullb, Who, it i conceded will be tendered and fiJ the local Liberal riomln'atloii, the ihatter leing fflfiroly clormallfy, is the only candidate In Prince Rujert flding who appears to hUve a united folloyvlng. This is a "tojjjj viftage in thefTgt and, with the further fcMmlng Mtffiity that his becoming premier of the pro-viftce ilJ only be delayed as long as the election is deferred, there would appear to be ri'o doubt whatever as to the outcome oi me local-contest. a.iltheV1 howeyer; PrMce .Rupert ralMctdtHp take.tho usual fnt&rctt in the '.AY..nL"veymfJ.may be mode by the UnjteU. States to ameUorate. thejHp " th will be a rrrattSr of vltill Im-W'Sc&fo1 IVinpe Kupen. DaVriloninfhts Monk the ljne of oriff uWmenU with :( vjRjft aHelrthffit of.ti-Ade between CtfnanK find the tfnifed States will be followed IfejJMthtrenVJtjtercsi.- , ' f MEt '6y 'erlnp of the AW " A entel-jrig unltM States from CanadJC locfll Interests have Ibnir teen fiSlS" WiS.the PT0Cisi fn complete control oi tne pUDlic affinrs of the noiirhborinir rennhlif. it U f i' vi ' BuiiiBining in me line or adit df the tariff op fish as well as dthcr Chiirtdlan K In rrninir tn nnund Thn Arin'U'Au l-t 'i.'hr,' .1 - -111 fV, r,,i:.. :..uuf t.rr. ,l-',,V'--1'-V life ttof c vTo is.OW micht oe an advantairenu timn t n llVrro fnrn nnnlh upfln the floral eovernrhont thP Ininortaffce of ch-bj)crat-Ing with the United Stfetbtj In liny sucj fpe of t'httff revision as that now being prbp'oKecl on trie other side. EASTER IS GELEltATE0 Special Services Held Yesterday in All Churches of City Large Congregations With most auspicious weather prevailing fqij fhe( occasion, here were large congregations .at $pec)a; Easter Sunday services in all the churches of the city yesterday. The churches were, all special deSgpr- aiea ana specially appropriate serr mpns and musical programs hao been arranged. . At Firtt.vBaptlst Church In the morning the Sunday School met with the church congregation drit special musical numbers. were given bv the different departments, the children, taking a, large, part in tht program. The serrnon theme of the pastor. Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe, wat "The Dawn of God's Tomorrow." The ordinance of baptism was performed at tht close of the service At evening service there was a brief Easter message by the pastor anc special Easter music, . the Lenten drama Release," whlcji was presented with such success, on Thursday night, being peatea. W Vaughan Davies presided at the argan for the services, At momlpj service IrFt'rst Pres byterian Church, Rev. W. 0. Grant Holllngworth preached on "I Uons of ImmortalltV, ; The Ju: Choir, under the leadership, choirmaster and organist, Ji 5jiner- Mn 6ates ywHtfu uwussion oi uie grave proDlems Which rill face the country today. 1 -: t - ElK . - i .. .. .:(. Liavey. sane two cn torn Bells," with Miss assort, id; ."8ii Miss Betty Woods, s$lo "Your .Lord is enlng, the it.' hum- MArceljA&ur vocal duet "f2m Divine." trjm we BW..WWflCt wife hulary of Mgh." The xfiiSr sang Toon E. Da vey sang as a In First tihltcA Church the Ji- nior 9br Krderefl specjlal mus)c in the morning and the Senior Choir in the evening, the pastor. Rev. C. D. Clarke, delivering brief but appropriate sermons both morning; and evening. The anthem of the Senior Choir in the eveninf was "God So Loved the World." Soloints of the evening were Mrs. P C. Miller who sang "There is a Oreen Hill Far Away." and Cr R. 0 Large, who sang "Open the Oates of the Temole." Bert Cameron played Handel's "Largo", as a violin solo. Miss Swanoa Cftafson A.T.CJU. presided a't the organ. Holy Communion was celebrated at 8. Andrew's Anglican Cathfral a the morning service by the dean Verv Rev. James B. Gibson. .The choir, under direction of A. J. Lancaster, nni the anthem. "Jesus if RUn' The anthem at the evening Mrvlri was "Ood So Loved thr World." There were aoproprtatr er-oh' the rlean boh mornlri' and evening. A special address w:v given the children at Sunduv School in the afternoon by Miss E O itv M.D. At the Roman Catholic Church of the Annunciation. Rt Rev. E M Bunos. O.M.I, Bishop of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon aWttye prih priest. R v. Fathf l.iR,,apint 0,M.I participated in the Easter Sunday mass in the morning and the rventnn services The Easter Sunday services came in culmination to Holy Week ser vices which had been conducted since Wednesday. s' Easter Dance i Was Jolly Affair VI.. . . . I I Thirty Couples Prevent at AHalr! Iist pi'ursda Nlj lit, In ! Brother ll'ilis' Home , Thirty couples attended an en -Joyable dance held by the ks' Ldde tliurad'ay nlht In the Elju' Home. Music was provided by Ba-bgno's Orchestra which was in fine form and dahctrik was In full sway from 0:iJO p.m. until 1 am Joe Scott was a genial master of ceremonlet. Refreslfmehtls served at mfdnlgln featured lidt cross buns. The committee in charge consisted of Sam Joy, Jack Cobfi. Waiter Johnson. Alfred Stcattebol and Joe Scott. Mrs. II. B. Rochester and two children returned home fl'turilftv nluht after a ten-day visit at Pnrt E.sinntoB. with Mrs. Hochestr' fnothiT. Mrs. J. A. Brown. THE OAIIiT NEWS TJ& Letter M VSI&fvLcfi EI) N(Vm fffill Kifitor, Daily News: Jl-iPPlr' L Ml'l BlaSks 'JR Wednesday s paper in which he disclaims the statement mtide that .he JSpyffllst Party ,o Canada had endorsed action taken ,W.thci(yhv-empToyea Councils In their nomination campaign, we wojjld state that Uie error ws duf tp.toste and the rtjbrt should have jread "a delegation from labor orfarzatlons uidudlrig the Sociartst Prty of Canada, endorsed such fiction, etc." W. A. HOGG. Secretary. Unemployed Councils. ' r . y v . POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS Editor, Da1ly Nws: I 'am writing in protest at tfte uunner in which the crew of the .uveinment snaK scow Bsstngtop :ia. been lured or placed by the Prinze Rup it Conservative Asao-. iation I was employed for fwr masons on the Bollnjf ahd. -sintoip as cook ajjd.he captain wwited me this Mam, But Ute powers Unat be ruled otherwise and hav.htcn out ot luisann ruivc not and served overseas p&jy fi$jvz the war. p'l numuuupg -ninf or to fa aJEejto engale hi ve u .jbjco wnai yoftUM aboi For alisfactory Radio Service Phone Blue 320 Kreclrlcal Itcpairs Out of Town Work Solicited look .ton till: TOWF.lt Supferlbr J f tij. n . i t Kaclio oervice jNC Second A venue Plione Blue 329 P. i. Ilo's 152 A.O. BART c.n.iNsu WW um Ivia. mil1 mm mr. it us s a a sc scanqai aiw jam tj)HMdi that nori have made a tum alt it ere imm. ft'm((nut fH$m rSH!? onef j a- ;iy. In .fwhtii hile.faUhes oTjavTc oftics m 1ue accoiu tjgSjKA I "SuV KesoTutRm Mayor awphens, who has been harged by AW. Basso-Bert with failing to Implement an election 1 edge thak he wovkl ewfeavoor to revent the appointment of a com.-nlssioner. deniec ever havpg made mch a pledge and termed the' Basso-Bert resolution as "one of -he silliest things that had bees wrought before the eoirfccfl Mi' ear." Aid Rochester and Aid. wesA denied hAvlng run mi anf inU-commrsWrthfp p Jfr . W-i-k recalled how. at a meeUrg f ratepayers shortly before the ;ivlc election. Aid. Bsss-Bfrt had. "a ,me jirm u eome loTXAra with his $9 for a fund to be used n placing an application tor 'ommlsMoner before the courts. He 'Aid Black wonderd what had railed Aid Bavi-D-rt's -ha' mi )f heait. ... revenues cut Down Hospital Hoard Racine Financial; Problem. 1$ .View of Dimin- j isiied" (frantsX- Graduation j OnMay 3 j Correspondence tn connection mn m 'SUM bt tKe provincial! vKrt reJd. at thei reaular monthly nWBtinjLot the aboard of dlrars oLUic Prince 'rlnc Rupert General iios-felR lilt ThursMv rugbl.A rfQ-test aT the .ul had been made through T, D. PUullw. M L.. but a reply from Mr. Pattullo stateo tlyU, he hd taken the matter . up wfth'jrtf jpvenimeiM mplch was not disposed to ma Re any altera-tltfc... . -AJ.ough. tUe. n4rw.br ijnnoaea five percent tax on meals over 50c. li to, be uted exclusively for assisting rioap&Q. It U believed this will 'all far fhort of making up for the cut fovemiieriljgijant rorbM ,iated waTtke city Intended to ray per capta thU year t ifjr c. Thanks to Life Insurance djggggTggljggggggggggHglgggtag ggLaggggggggHgggggslgg 111 CDCcu SAVE WRIGUY 5 WR APPEW-WriU ! PREMIUM GIFT CATAlOc5 only on Prince Rupert patient, assuming no responsibility for patients from outside points, t Since 1921 the city h.ii paid a 80c per capita grant on all patients doml-:llid in Brlth Columbia. Ways and means of economizing in view of diminlsheo revermi wree .d-f?ussed. May 3 was set as the date for1 the annual nurses' graduation exercises this year, arrangement for ame being left to the lady super-i tendent There will be nine Ifcal vraduaku while nn gradnate from Port Simpson will take her exercises at the .jne time. It was decided to InstaJ a taasi coil lit the furnace to heat water for the servici- ,, not eao $.)0 ,,,, thi.s will 1. hi.,,.,. six month by Pr sent it Uu Prink Dii.b. h board. W M Hr,,n O. V. WIIRiris,. O P. Tlllk-Tf, !;,, fflanugliiK seer, .n kept in force He will get '200 a Month as long as he lives "ITIIKN his earning days arc over lie h mip -1 f 7 ilefinitc income for the rest of litf Ufk Hven in "ill 1 ,! will get a cliwjue for $200 to spend as lie pleasr. H tan lake things easy, travel, play, enjoy life to die full All became he has arranged lhat Life In?uror!r will r..iJ for hfiii afier lie lias relirrtl. As long as he lives lie will be free fr&fu wfffk aiid v -irv free froifl ilic tiiireffaiiiifes nf oilier investments. Sonic jbiy you will want to rpiii die iliftfj'Jrn'iil - .""1 'U jiift ilcciilc llic ft 11 or m, income you need may ! i $500 a monlh and then comtilt & Life In'Airan. . t prf &Vffi4 p wlfl fell you How i!pl-),)Ti clfli ci.su.. fniure fniTqiriiileiice for jmirfclf and aileqiiale protection '"i x ,uf fanlily. 4 $33500,000 . , , PAID TO LIVINQ POLICYHOLDERS lk THE PAST I YEARS Ilurlng the ..'tlirre yer, IMng )Milir)iin(lrri Irj Cn.U r? In rh 9.133,000,000, Anl of llml niniinl tultnUMlal oi"n wat uiii lo iMtlirtlinMrr In tlie frn il iixunlil; Inrdine r 'I Life iiisurcli(ice tirJAlTT) 1 A N AVV , . CtAi3 A I) 1 A IK) MJll !jfi . 2: : Wr it ntroouctory orrw It.. Ui n, -wial llff., ... JHJ 11:1 ' I 1 u