H fhXit TWO DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH. COLUMBIA. Pnhl1nvl irvprv Aftpmnnn Exrnt Sunday, bv Prince RllDerL 1 ' '" rf, " w ' 111 i ' 1 1 .. tT.n T fTt-il4 AtiAirn iJiixiy news, A-uiuuru, tita n nicuuc H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES CI delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ory fesser periods, paid In advance per week ", , ...... By mall to all part of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch per ln.ertlon i;isstfled advertising, per Insertion, per. word Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate lino Local readers, per Insertion, per nne Contract iia w application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations THE ONLY HOPE rfaSjaMHBMIHBBBKBBaBaM. aPolPMaWpP" -St .31 5.0H lOf 3.00 B.00 1.40 is Friday. May 26, 1933 ; Wry. llev. J. U. Gibson is Speaker at i Uotary Clb, Luncheon, Tune in with :he spirit of the ' new age and theory unite yith thj? Uj.cjs aiiu iht; kpww which, must necessarily survive," urged Very Rev. j, B. Gibson, Dean of 8 Andrew's Cathedral, in addressing tha Rotary Club at Its luncheon yesterday, lie urged that service vp the law of- human life. By the application of the Golden Rule would economics be adjusted, goods and services be rendered more easy of access and the soul be made mop. free for Its divine purpose than has, hitherto been oossibi. The Dean nevfewd thg.grflwth,.of iresent civilization, showing that very little real progress was made from the time of Abraham, to the time of Queen Bltzabeth. Since then change.; had been marvellous. In all the change that had token place it bad to be recognised that ewl-tton was the controlling forte ot the pjapeC Ve could not the present was. the ouhjitnaxiflf; point ih otogns. Other tones wotLbf nax-neeatd and these, would be stJH gieatAt proircai. "IeognbM that great and fundamental changes are Imminent and imperative, it should, be rtcogr nhjed that the day of manual labor hi nearly over." declared the Dean. "The. vwH of the world will be done in fewer hours iter day and fewer days per week." The speaker urged the safe and wise course of keeping in tune with th spirit of the age. A spiritual re- L. M. Howe, the man who is supposed to be closer to 1 volution was going on and. con- iiiesident Koosevelt than any other man in the United States, writes .in the American Magazine a very interesting article on "Balanced Government." In it he'tra.ces the growth of government control first, farmer control, then industrial control and finally financiers' control. He urges tKat there should be a balance of these three and that, to brine about the balance, it is necessary to improve the con qnenlly a ssiritua.1 solution was required. Semiee was the highest expression of man's muUiai relatlpn-shipf and the keynote of the owning age. "To blie and act in the baMet that the other feUow is as,lm-poitgnt in the scheme of things as we oupvuves are will call foe' the dition of the farmer who was the hardest hit of the three jj J0? 2fJ? " in the depression. The industrialist cannot succeed unless)! twnT'w cteVtfw. thafarmer is prosperous and the financier cannot succeed :an' ineniwe call tor RewwaJ, unless Dotn tne otners prosper. An interestinc statement in the article is "In the times in $ich.we live experiment is indisponsable. Bold, ventures irito the untried-have built up America until it is the riph-e&tj and mQst powerful nation in the world. j "A balanced p-nvernmpnt wnnM fort to hthvi our ovos Uvea tyQ ac . Icord with the foreea that must pre- new proof against cycles of panic or inflation as pos- For the Ft sible. In the past we have had peripds of appkeent pros- j Monoay. Wednesdays and Fri- periy. hut experience has proved these reaJlv tolbave been 8:30 nei'lOf fi of nrrisnenr.v nnlv in smo nmrtiMilo nloao nt V.oi, rora Vlr- wr- j t- ' - on r J ' J "... ji., ,.wuiii , vaitoi mw mic : TuMdav nviwnca nf f Via ntViov nlaociu o V!nl nt .-.....Ti.. i ' W.e nave.learned is foredoomed to bo succeeded by an era of For Vancouver" depression and confufion." j Tuajdey The writer of the article savs th'nt. tn nohievo ,r.v, n Trr dition as he sugcests, the majority of, the legialtitors must be, liberal in their politics. He declares that in government there is a natural division between those who believe it is wise to hold fast to-what we have and those who think that new elements, new problems, require new things in government. The supporters qf Mr. Ijtpowvolfc believe that, V? .Jhe last United States election, the voters of the country dejjiniteJy aligned themselves-into the natural political division "Conservative" and "Liberal" the normal grouping of human thought. In November there came to the Pernoctit? rnks an enormous number of voters who ho- ThUEsday and, SaUii . . 10: 1& pjn. IZ.-30 pm. fts30 p.ra. Friday U pjr. Mondav. Wednesday and Friday oy tntln) ... 8:30 pjn Frum Vanennvr Stjndav pro Wednesday .. 9:3p ajn Friday . . pjiji Tuesdav. Thursday and Saturday bv train 10:15 pjj. Tor Stewart and Anyox Sunday 7 p.m Wednesday 3 pjn. F.nm, SJr.War.t, and, Anyox lH&'ed that a liberal partv. willing to try new Uiings. wa. H$L Xy'l t the oniv hone of economic wlvation. He thinks this divi- rr n,t uivernd rori sirapsin-sion of the people will be permanent Sunday 7 pm It's GOOD for you! -and satisfying, too! IiUr;I shvkicUnt the wnrM fvv TimA tnbut u the iftetic oi a'od betr Ai-d ;vn it U mdr fmm tucti pun MtiuU in wMmu st flntM Cuadlan brler B. C t.n Un ytm and pure mounuun wUr, mm 114 ajjpta; ' r t itt?n carton at Oov trnmtat liquor stam. iAlr 2.l( pr Sai'n) VANCOUiVBRy BREWERIES LIMJTEQ Brnxn Did BoltlV o: frU'Wi.i ooTOii ami. OAfcpy u b c goMgMiAM hnm OW? OOUNjTRg MA ' ORZAM STOUT THE DAILY NEWS Friday, Mny 2fl. K TUNE IN SOFTBALL VICTORIA ;W 'LEGION IS NE W AGE. May 2i Naw vs. Empress. May, 28;KJen vs. , May 30-Trnprt'-s vs. CNH-A. June 1- Elks vs Grotto. Jime 4-tQN.R A, vs. Kniens. iM& iMaplto vs. Empws. Jime 8NaVy vs. Elks. ' June 8 Kale vs. O.NjRaA, June 11-rtErrtpien vs. ?roQ. June 11 Elk vs tof June 13 Q,N.R..v vs. F,n)prsjif. June IS Gjotto vs. Elk4 June 18 Hayy vs. C-N.RiA. June 18 Kak-ns vs. Grotto. June 20-EmpreM vs. Navy. June 22 Biles vs. Kalers. June $-J$$.A vi age Jjujm 25 GJilLA vs, Es. June 25r-OrQlto vs. 0.R.A; June 27 Navy vs. Orotfb. Jwne 20Kaleiis vs. N?, July 2 Emprr - vs. Kaleiur. July 2 Elks Empress. The iHfiSfm st&ndin: W. L. 0. N, R, A, a I ODtto 1 1 K!ej I 1 Empress 1 1 Blks 1 . R. C. N. V. R, . 1 J Pct m, MO- ioo m, m Steaffiskip Sailing or Vancouver Tuesday Cabala L30 pan. Tburs. as. Prince Georc IP, p,m. Fridayr-ss, Prtn. Adelaide,, 10, prn. Ss. Oardena midnight May 31 aa. Rrip Neeah pjtn, From Vancouvri Sunday ss.' Catak pyn. Wed. as. Prtnee Oeafge 9.30 sun. Friday s Prin. Adeinde pn. Sa. Oalrfena pjn. May 37 ss. pin. Nprah un. f oj, Stewart aiid Anysuc atondayas. Slatala . 4 pjn. Wed. as. Prince George . 4. pjn. Wrnm, Stewart and Anov qgadajt-ss. Qatala U3Q.ajn. Thjifle-se, PUnoa Oeote a pjn. ErontNaas River, i ror.t SlmpMn- ugajlay ss. Calais 11-33, aun. L)r. Na, River, ana, f oil .VmpAon , Sunday ss, CgtoJa. pjn Uratu (fctiti Fall Wed ss Prtnce Oeorga 0;3,am. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide ..pjn. Ss. Cardena pjn Kor Ocean Pall Tuesday cauig i:ao p m Thurs ss. Prtnoe Oeosge 10 pjp Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p m From, Queen, Charlotte Hland May 31 ss. Prince John a m For Alaska May rt ss. Pruj. Norab , a m From Alaska-May SU-os. Prh. Narah pjn from Skerna River-Friday ss. VenUtre pm Mu close at the pest office one hoar prior to all departures. Advertise, m th Dally News. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry. Docks. Total capacity 20,010 tens, Shipbuilders and 8hlp Repairers fortSteel and Wood Vessels Iron and Rraia Casting eiertrle and Acetylene Wldlni M-ton Derrick, for Heavy. 1JL1U Y BwmlIlandMlnlnMachloery uepairea and Overhsu(ea Affair Stance! Wednesday Nisjtit- by Mvoy Ltlgi; Onwy Mg Crowd Of 350 Persons The. ejrxnmlUee la oharge consis ted, Qf A, K. Nelson. B. J. Bcon, Ted Rorrlk. Andrew MoDowtld. Percy Cajnoiion and D. C. 8chuoert. P.e-skllng at the door was B M Simp- Baseball Scores NATIONAL. T.XtVV. nrokiim 1 CtrelraU 4. Beiston 0: Chjcagb, 3. .yi.lWIOAN I,RAj9UK m- tm i. Washington 7. DfftroH 3: Philadelphia 4 Olaveland a: Boeton 1 SQgnwh B0STQ,TJ Owing to raip last nignt softba) Igshnte figure hit ween Orotto and rUlgns was postponed. RICHEST IN FfNCjSJ HIGHLAND MALT When Coming to Terrace Make ArrancemenU With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, H.C. To Oreet You. We meet all trains. Freight it passenger service inyimeee Lakelae Lake and Lodge, new boat ill. A. S.) now in service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the. lake, one adult, $3,00; SlM pv head, additional. So crowd loo big. No Job too small, picnic paiitiks i;vi;uy SUNDAY VICTORIOUS Defeated Hesjnient C to,S In l-aot-batl (Janif Tuesday Night There were some 250 prisons pre-, . J sent Wed;i.:sd.iy night at the Vlc-j In a match which was marred tortu Day denie ol U. Moae uKe .somewhat by fighting ana" rough vnhlch wa ; a hijthJx success uj, tactics, Canadian Legion 4gfatcd ; fair. Dancing vps in fujljss tronuernenf by a senrg djj tp 3 In 1, p.m. until 2:3Q,a.g, tth quisle by, Tuesday night s Oilhtnufi foot Mcs. J. 3. Black'a.Onhestra and Jpe. kail gaoM During ihg game Hill f fflaagord. in: the capacity o& master the fctltBent and GHr ojthf Le-of cretnooiea, gop wep banished ftnjn- lh field! At midnight delicious refresh- for fighting while Smith of the, imtm war serve wish oataetog in Beghneni and lekeiis at the U- ( charge of Mrs. Ole Stegavtg and gion had to be warned to desist Mra Hater Vnsjhajn. from QoUNJes. Opal TcorerK wene: Cnedlo9 Lotion Sonny 9tcfc9n . Bftntle : Onmadina. I. BAKlment Cbristlson. 1; SdK cumbe 1: Da vies, 1 J A John'tont as referee ; Owln? to ruin last night's ttxtur ' between Canadian Labor Defence Ln-iie and Canadian Legion w is i called off. TRNNIS TIU The phrJIi of the High B-hool are grrtng a tea tncmrrow afternoon In the IO DK hill for the purpose of raking funos to build a te nls oourt st th? snUool. 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