I f ? ! 1 f I f 1 'I Values That "Will Demand Quick DAILY EDITION & - w Action! 9a fi i I t i Tr 5 - The Family Shoe Stei Third Avenue LIMITED TliOne 337 JS M THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uty deliveryby mall or carrier, yearly period, paid ra advance Wfib For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week -. ? ,10 By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the 'British Em'phVand United States, paid In advance, per year , joj By nail 'to an other countries, per year igO ADVERTISING RATES rransleht display advertising, per inch, per insertion Classified advertisings per word, per 'insertion icauers, per insertion, per line Advertising- and Circulation Telephone news uepariment Telephon Member of Audit Bureau o"? Circulations YAQ '.03 .25 Thursday. Mrch;?, 1035 BRITISH COLUMBIA'S OPPORTUNITY Ajiroper outlet f on- the Peade Tliver will be 'British C6-lumtjiajs -great Opportunity for development. Let the new . Any southerly route from the Peace will not serve Bri--Darls and Johnnv Murray, is,ar fnoSi H is already too big for the rest of .Bob Tobey, 15-9, 15-13. the province. n It is out of all proportion m 'population -and Men's Doubies-Bofa Tobey and ze to the ilural population. What is needed Jfor TJrifish J- norto" beat c. g. Stevens and Columbia, including Vancouver, is to develop the northern I Johnny M,lrray 15-4 15-- 'rart of the'countiy and the only railway that will do it as' Poiiowine the evening's Piay re- ell as sei-ve the interests nf !rno 5irf ic Ti linn irtnpfwu. 'ffpuhmontc vnra cPtwH cu vv cBuwmu xrom xeace itiver rass. As a 'first step toward the western outlet it has 'been suggested that the railway should be extended westerly along the :north bank of the Peace River toward Fort St unn. Yveure in iun agreement with that. There-are htm-dreds of settlers already in that country waitingrfor tbre;' railway to come. Tonnage for the railway 'is. ali-eadyiavail-1 able. Let the railway be built westward into the iPeace1 Pass and the next move will be to continue it westward ; nuuuii nnusn uoiumDia. ;; THE ALTERNATIVE Jh? nt-fet0 e western route is a suggested cut-, u" wuwi xor xne purpose ot enabling the Alberta 'farmers to.get a slightly more direct outlet to the "coast, -THis would not sei-veLTritish Columbia. There would tettoBri- Mn oiumma development result Trom it. For Us'fh Northern BritislrColumbia the only policy that would be bene-Iicial v'ould be a railway line passing through the vast undeveloped ,part of the country, giving an outlet'iidt only for the fdrming people of the Peace River Block but. -also for the farmers in Northern Alberta. 9' w f y?T A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip thHiflo. sOdvnrail Jt with 1 Ut t iix wteti ttlll iuhitlt'ihtXa ' THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ' .rvHl r..HvHVKUI W a Th Cbiiituh ctfrc Momtoi. fiick iw 'button. W'an-Vtit " " " (AlUlcu) THE THE IMIUV NEWS WOMEN'S I Lott Wins Another Championsnip SHOES JLlI A Big Clean-Up in tur Bargain Dept. A group of Women's Shoes of Real Value for Thrifty Suoppfrs! Broken lines, but assuring a womieriul selection to choose frexn; "not all sizes In this group but .if fords special selection fo'rrtlu$e waring the smalle"'- 'Jies. Specially Friced, $2.95 'Oeorge 'Lott Leftt was forced to play at the peak of his game to defeat Frankle Parker (Righti of Milwaukee in the finals of the 'U. S. Western Singles Tennis Championship matches at the River ToreSt Tennis Club. Chicago. Uesr the victor Is shou-n with his trophy and the youngster who gave him a tough battle. FINALS j. IN BADMINTON II. 1I6rton Winner In Three Championship Events n C. N. R. A. Tnurney KniBERLEY WINS B.C, HOCKEY VANCOUVER. Mardi To Three Inches of Ice CPi Klmberley Dynamiters won the British. Columbia amateur hockeyyihampionship last night by teltinc the third t straiahl waigiit game itame from irjiii Vancouver Vancouver Before a crovd o thirty-five or f bI a fjO0' o lnterestedSectatoV -. -I--rt f inW,in PT Dvnam "" 8 o elfc f uuuei De ount trie best route iAdiws " "oaDIC-Mra nntihlei Mrs Onhcrt "ooen, . - oy ant Northern British Co- SftS."!? p-erbbien it SSlTiStU ,w More Skating Now ...wb.Mwwc - - ; uiicuici - aue line goes to wi-i -XTmce imtc niipert ivuiwruor Or to 10; ' Vance, Vance, 15-0, 15-0. 15-11 15-11. Rpfrn mnf tAjpIay for theDomlnion title Association's badminton champion-! ship tournament were played last. night with results as follows: , 5 1 Ladies' Singles Miss Elsie Davis lir . 1 .i t beat Mrs. J. H. Horton. 115. 11-3. 'AetClllKanaiaVin? ' o btewart, the great thing is for it to be routefl iliretly west xed Doubie-j. n. iiorton and- from frpm the the Peace Peace instead instead of Of south. SOUth. 3 IMLss Miss Olive olive Munro Munro beat beat Miss Miss Elsie Elsie 'k kfs.aml nV. ,,ou,s o0t,s.c,.,erf,."i,h Cuveil .vlt. Two n KETCHIKAN. Mirch 7: With weather clear and cold, skating is again being enjoyed here. Lakes and ponds are coveicd with two to three inches of ice. Advertise In tn Dallv Nws FOR YOUR PROTECTION Securities and other valuable, which you keep at home or la your office are always In -danger of fire, theft or lot, to have "freedom from worry, use a Safe Depotjt box at The Royal Bank. It combines protection with convenience, at a trifling cost. ;R O Y--A I BAN O F CANADA r EVANGELISM IS SUBJECT illev. 'Canon TV. Riivhhrook In-I spiring Seaker at l.um-heoii Of (irn Club Yesterday "The Meaning if Evangellsm-wus the subject of Rev. Canon W. F Rushbrodk. 1 rotor of St Peter's Anglican Church, yesterday In ad-ciii sshiR (j 'regular weekly lun-riu-oii of the Trine Rucrt Oyro Club. hi.sniKiMtte Ix4hk hi connection with the Sneciul Lett ten enm- conducted by the Protestant churches of the dty W II. Tobey. . i.npiimu of lite club. ViU In the eiutlr and other rihwIb IheJudtnl V-ry Un. vlrtims ll. OlbSHn. deorf of Si. Andrew's Cathudrul. and Rev. Ijiwirnce Jensen, imstor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, as well .is IV Icr Hundt'i land oi this ritV and M. W. McKenxin df Vilnejouver.' there were books arart from the Bible which mlht be read according to individual choice or requirements. The speaker then went on to rdfer to sonic df the work df the 'vanRifllsts and preachers. Thiough knowledge of and familiarity tftth Jeau and UU teachings man would find (hat the only wm-:ujc Tames were TITI F 4 i ine moral values. Tney who thought ,more of Uielr buildings, of their : woridiy weaitn and, even of their Irlqltu ii'A.lr mm iinu urn jci louim VCSU3. Afler all, man's character was the thing that really mattered. Needs of Today In., dosing. Canon Rushbfook .tfd'the 'following duolaUdh: M'The circumstances confronting the world 'enh brodk no delay; theV leqwrc immediate nctkin. If the world is to 'be saved from greater calamity and suffering Let the j first not be one of deep personal j repentance, we all have sinned. We have been a part of the system wnicn has failed, because of its underlying principle-selfishness, the very negation or the Love of God; We have sym(athied too much with its ideals, and accepted its standards of life and shared In Its benefits. We cannot, therefore, altogether escape responsibility Mi lts consequences. Humbly do -we' turn tO God nnrl rnn ... .l , 'Father forgive us. Ve 'have sinned against Thee and otir feUow-men.' Then with unfeigned contrition uV consecrate ourselves anew to Christ ana co-operate to awaken and . jcall all the members of the church I which is the Body of Christ, to the sense of their responsibility and privilege, that they may show the ! Spirit of His Life n every acUon of i their dally lives; and to work en-; thuslastlcally to bring the careless, the Indifferent, and all those who have lost the consciousness of Ood , Into His Way of Life. That Is the great purpose of our evangelism." IWINNERS OF I FIRST HALF Rinky Dinks Take 'Honors in PiVe i I'in Rowling l;tx Asemltten High SCbrer Rlnky Dinks, although defeated by the Knox Hotel with ah aggregate scorcof 2783 to 2393 last night, are winners of the first half of the ' Five Pin Bowline 'other match last night, Lamble & 'Stone beat Post Office 2546 to 2432, i High average score last night arid . also for the first half was 259 by I wax-Asemissen. I The final standing for the , 'first nan: W. L. Rlnky Dinks o 3 Knox Hotel 5 4 Post Office ;Lambie & stone ..A ...2. nASKETRALL SCHEDULE - S ) March 7 arotto -vs. C. N. R.- A., Warriors vs. High School, Annette's vs. Grotto, Scythians vs. High School. Delicious rally linitn 'Continued frtm Page 'I elves to His atrvfoe. "I am not deapondeut, not hopc- .ss.- declared Utc Bishop "Tnsre -s a sujn of -going It th world to--lay. '1 here lias neVr been a tlfnc vhen men Itav been more inclined to -sneak dr'abr fh mhectlon-Vlth the everv dav ffalr of life -Lead- ers are linking themselves uu with Lord's -Prayer Church, and there In tiHison of the Adjutant Eva Lafcok of the Salvation Army read the Serlpture Lesson after which the ADOsUea' Creed was t nieeited. Prayer - - of Intercession - - - was 6f- Thursday, -March 7 1935 TRIP WAS PERILOUS Cmnville Village (live Thank, As 'Cl.'Urcii Army Parly Returns From Arduou .Mission QUEHNV1LLE. Itittday flight of painn of evanaeltom which is be4iMaKindom f God. Ttwn Ua nwvc- taken . off the Ice March . , in iimi weeK am, 1 uoa. jsevw dcihtb nave mere uecii;if (thikimuu, uie ureenvlli 1. , ,1 seen mies of ptibllc devotion tt gpiitli Army workers riMum.,1 such s (oae reeeaUy railed In I mm u streniHM Hp to AivmikD Vituvuier and Tvrottttj in Knyland 'vvor ttlaitteiutu Uv .md ui,( r. and in uiriu Roimj 011 gui nine u iiiutu a-iu.r uy ugtus. m-y weie n work to be tMpon tlrt hwru "f Ui' utajoiiiy of the villus , each and 0fyne of A. Pditliiiil all pdradeU In pfoeoaslon a Mojw "Will aaiure victory, iet Oa In 'Viyage. tivJing up at hi uiir efrnter h(4 tn tnhkc fanurift a IK w'e 'Clmrt'l) where u Mini Dominion of Qtxl, a new heuvt-n vkc o( Uunkjgiviny for tin . and a new earth." return was held. In utiiuluaioii. the lllsiiop ap- Considerable ir.'aratiin henlefl to all to do their slum: 4n uatu totuto Uy the Woman Au;,i-uhstlttit dnt the Miwilse oKdiiruk, iy and .evetjllh was invt 'e.! men as diMM-lief. nuuriiri, mawriaiuin uutvciiuitatii or or t uiir tio feast icusv and nna eonren concert. w. . ........ 8cV' n! urn. canon Rusiibfook declared, in- iHdlfrtrtnce. "Ut us not Wk on tablet were set anH a urii ,,1 , volved a ije'raojial xiierlencc. fEv- hhownv ht niit ihir Mwmi iiM4t.. nt u . Jesus as given in the first four "tcrti 'ArrtiMwin books of tlje New Testament. Then 1 wns repltltlon mrinwis ana 'utile llehx rs hv . nd ii- ) .id . . v n . . - w v, s 1 i' 1 ,iiwnuui AiiXI.I 1 r ) lanKchsin was the name Riven to aPhearts'ttito it. movement to intnrtuce Jesus and His leachhiR into the practical life of today. Belief InIesus. t)ie't)eker declared, was the key to the solu Form f Service witli two serv!teUr. Ukli.' u , Rev. Dr. K. W. Oafoe. pastor or t irid at each Mule PIAt'IladUat Cliardh, was chair- Tfe 'OfrewHle Bund, und , the ....... . . . . . . . M V. 1 f - 1 I I 1- 1 a ; vi urc kiikt in uirniii lie ii-auvmiin 01 liemeri liobltlvii. i'. world today. There were two means I spiritual uplift In Prince Rupert, ,-was all that could be dcsh, ,i a by which Jeus mlfht be seen, the. He hoped that th prset onm-'. short ajxh by Chief L.-ouurtf historical and the experimental (.pnton of evanjellain wouM result in IfDoulas was foftiwed with he menns To Jcu by the hlatort- r different attitude Iflnflni of - RoU. JVirdan Roll i)V cal means. Canon Rushbrook pre-, Tle Invocation wat led by Canon .'iho Woman's Atttlllary and I u. w. .... o u, , t. r .. iKMuiuiwuK, rrsuH- u ri. i-e- liimieni. rttf -l i.nt" u.. .... uerea oy me Helpers' Leagu. Ttu eoneert concluded wtth the 'Vo man"s Auxiliary sfnglnv The !Churcli Has One Ptwodatlon ii 'by Chief Sam McKay Tim was rtnade very inlrrev.inn hv iv sting In the native tomue Hpeecnes were then " 1 .iivii man made In tAmAJit I. Tl . t., , in ' n . a . ., . . . . . . . . mru uy iwt. v. u. i.irani iiowina- uniei reier mor nhir rv.nn.- worth, patter of Tlrtt PresoyterlanJRusa and Captain Sam Oray afier Church AhhouncemeilU were made by Very Rev James B. Gibson, dean df St. AndfcwT. 'Cathedral, of a World's 'Day of Prayer service for women to be held Friday afternoon in First "Baptist Church, a united prayer meeting of all tfenomlna-, ttona In First Baptist Church Friday' evening with an overflow meeting In First Presbyterian 'Chufeh If necessary, and special services in all churches on Runday deallnir With "The Alms df Evanselkm " Dean 'Olbsdn expreat ed the annre- clatlon of the Princ Rupert Minis terial Association tn the management and staff of the'CaDiUil Thea tre. tf the Junior Svmnhonv rtr. chestra. ..v-9fts., the male niaic quartet iuiiiiei and ana the inei Imaie quartet consist inn of j e iPaTey, J. A. Te m, 8. J. Hunter y ' Judge W. E Fisher Hymns ar. n panted by the Jimior Sympi ir v Orchestra under icadershlu ; A C. Cameron, and with J E D,. leading the community slns i t wre ' Unto Uie Wills Do I Lift Up Mine Eyes." "All Hall the Powti r Jesus nnmf." anrt T". rk.... i. .hc vhu' h press for assistance -in JOne Foundation." Forihalf an l-.-.u .... ...avvtawil.1 . L.lil. .11 .. A . I' . kit frm. 1u . ll.. With thU meeting. -Offertory 'b!e. Ing was also pronounced by Dean' uioson. Rev. W. H. PJcrce, retired United Church pastor, read the Benediction MuUc of Service Music Of the service Included the M-i IaL . ru. s - n ..... wu.cn unixBin rTeti MCKay a-e a full account of the Iwelve-day inp and of the service hki by thiTi at Canyon City. Alyanati and Oliiak 'damiks. The awembty broke up in -ii. early hours of the moniinR sinRint ol "Akhip with The bv ,t before the oneriln of the senr there was a sjieclally arranged ' r-eram of recorded aaertvi munir rh,- ttoxology at opening wits also ug In unison. A Daily News Wnrit-Arl. will Kvt what you want. 1 - M j" JS JUST T: BURNETTS I CI N 1 Jnu .dvertisement is not putli.hfa or aispfsyea . IWtisn felumbir' r ty l,,C Gomnmtnt"of