DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' . iy deliver? by mall or currier, veartv neriod. nald In advance V mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empira and . - 'Jnlted States, paid ii advance, per year mail to all other countries, per year .. ADVERTISING RATES f" J ft eel tt 11 nrtvortWmir nsr tunrH rnr Inoprtinn Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion . Local readers, per, Insertion, per line Advertising and Circulation Telephone Newt Department Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations The Letter Box ANSWERS TQ 'SOME QUESTIONS' Editor, Daily News: f I have ftita rnyour issue of February 25, a letter signed by "Curious'' apd have answered these qjustlons as seriously and suitably as possible, and would ask "Curious" to pay careful attention to my views hv the- matter and you, Mr. Editor, to be kind enough to publish my opinion, ing class chiefly. When such premises werebuyt Jijgienewaj,not considered. i 'The name tirie architect -of the local liquor store is unknown to the writer. It is probably natural to assume that, whoever he was. he must have been impressed by California or. Mexican buildings as suggested by '"Curious:' ' Whatever the case raay be, it has frequently been noticed that the American tourists lose no time in -entering the place concerned. Perhaps it looks like hpme. Personally. I have become accustomed to it and forget the appearance of the building once 1 get my .crock. . There is no doubt that the Ma sonic Temple Is a fine asset to the architecture of the city but the ooeri sewers inits v'clnlty and elsewhere are by no means an asset When, these are covered, it will be 8:ort pleasant? to. jive here. Of ?pur6e,. people who smell the same riors over and over again soon be rrnt accustomed to them and do riQt fcotice the strangeness. : 'There have been cases ol sea gulls vjtvlng been used as pets, but no one who. lives by the sea would call the 'lea. gulls a pes, why Ehouid on not, feel sorry for the gulls, when they, in the winter, find it hard to. obtain the wherewithal to h:ii:ii;ii:g!!B'i;:ji;qi;!i LIMITED "HT" 88 8 ihey are out in the rain without sneier tne wnoie long winter. No.; wonder that they feel and look Rick'fl But behold! They have feasted onj the herring recently and leave the. streets and alleys to the cats, and dogs. Are not many of the four? legged animals pests? I do not claim to be acquainted with Comox Avenue although I have visited it when there was not a stir with the exception of a couple of sleepy looking canines and a man trying the knobs of the varr ious houses. I am of the opinion, however, that it is essential but I . As Is well known there was not dQ nQt dLs-uss lt hf $5.00" sua 9.00 X2 1.40 Tuesday, February 26, 1935 going tote a city in the world largr j Any brightening Up pur 'city er than Prince Rupert, according by use of palnt deserves wdit jt h the opinions of those who first to hoped that palnt u1u n came here.-Hence, they thought itlused sparingly In the future, necessary; it is believed, to put the no mt on lhe houses so close together than even would stand hf weathering tats found it.dlfficult to squeeze in hlch Uls exposed to ln our d between theiri an. dak nights. krictt Slums may be said to have ori- . whethPr the float toiktK In ginated through -landlords having Bay are petted. by any one accommodations suitable foi built authority, autnonty, i i cannot cannot say. say. There Is people oi limned means me worK live? After aU, they obtain no relief. They face scarcity of food and no doubt that new ones are needed, The writer agrees that the name of Prince Rupert was. ill chosen., to honor a great man. We could suggest names much more suitable, but they would hardly be fit printing. Finally, I think that criticism" of our city, as we see it. should fee noted and considered, It Is, as me all know, easy to criticize,, hut in some cases criticism, is construe-' tive. Let our future motto, for: Prince Rupert be: A cleaner; more beautiful city. More fra' ranee of flowers and less pen sewers. Mare point on the walk and more feed for the sea gulk. And, above all, let us ret places, where one can dare Ui be seen any . time of the day or nljht without fear of gossip or a ruined reputation. But remember, a child's behavior depends upon the borne chiefly, and secondly, the surroundings. Yours, truly, "SWTFTY Miss Phyllis Harvey sailed this at ternoon on the Cardena for a boll day visit to Vancouver. A. W. Lipsln sailed this afternoon on the Cardena for a trip to Van' eouver. Retain Style and Comfort- but practice Economy by wearing Good Reliable Shoes QUALITY IS THE BEST JUUGAIN YOU CAN HUY Shoes th-4 fit. ,r and the fact that our shoes are made by reputable shoe makers is your guarantee of quality The Family Shoe Store Phone 357 ' ft "' A J. i i m&-Mb fee SCOFFS AT WORLD END tCoatlnued Tram Pace 11 the Temple op December 25, 1C5 B.C. Christians persecuted The Book ot Revelation was writ ten in 95 AU. when the Christians Then follow, a-number Of mystical visions- of angels, .trumpets anct beasts. "The author assures his .readers that they can rely on the majesty and sovereignty of God and Christ. Persecutions will fol-. fow .for a' time due the wrath of Batan who has been cast out of heaven but as tie has. been cast out of heaven so he- will' be cast from the earth, with terrible Judgment to Satan" reptesentatives. Then there will be the 1000 years of peace with, a final. Judgmept and th? establishment of the New Jerusalem. "The writing ra ?lmd at the power of Rome wltffn, was the agent of, Satan. Rome was the enemy. The number CGC( has been, the basis of speculation far centuries. The Owks and, Jlebrews used, letter to md. fc numbe rs and the number of the b4st Is 60&. Specu lators have- faund. thU to mean Mo-lianeW SaUdln, Napoleon, the Kaiser and of course Hitler. Wly speculate? The wjlter yaf wrltlnc against Roxn the worst emperor whom history had known had been. Nero, hence Nero returned a life would become the final tnc4r- nation and the beastlal xepresm- tatlve of Batan on earth Caesar equals C6C. Policyholders Own the Assets of Life Insurance Companies . IS a great co-operative enterprise, Life In-surance has built up Assets in Canada totalling, approximately, two billion dollars. Yet these Assets are relatively small when it is realized that they are jointly owned by about 3,500,000. policy holders -one-third of Canada's population. On the average, each policy holder owns $571 as his share of the total Assets in Life Companies operating in Canada. Obviously, the great majority of policyholders arc men and women of ordinary means thrifty people who, year by year, have entrusted to Life Insurance part of their savings so that they may have financial security against the uncertain future. These policyholders represent the best type of CanfJ'an citizens. They have sought I tlanizlng Rome. .a . iife MO V u Guar a tnd of te World tan to preserve their financial independence, and, as thrifty citizens, neither they nor their dependants are- ever likely to become charges upon government or municipal relief. To protect the interests of these 3,500,000 Canadian policyholders. Life Insurance Gun panics have invested their Assets in government and municipal bonds in first mortgagesin public utilities and industrial enter prises and in other authorized securities. The soundness of the Investment policy of the Companies has been tried and proven during periods of severe financial stress. Gov crning and corporate bodies in which policyholders' moneys arc invested have maintained the integrity of their obligations, and owdc it possible in turn for the companies, in their capacity as "trustees for the policy holder's, to fulfill every obligation guaranteed by their policies. Insurance Canadian "Jfiijii8vv Thil ndrrriUrtneul U Amkr One of u trrin Mnit explaining the tlgnlfiranre of "Auef", "HeteTtet" mnj utker Ufe inttuante term. predicted. Tq the Jews by reyolu,- arbitrary, revengeful Diety. loving! tlon and to the Christians by C'Tls-' His chosen people but vlsltlnc, ,. . K.'do not please Him. Jesus on the , . . r. tt theory 0( the end jot the J Qod ttoil of. th; flat earth and floods. ,r,M 'hem. never ln anger, never in . V , , 1 h sinful people. In such a world , 14 , mans. TtTe' first three chapter f . Z contain Tetters of: encouragement! a. ,n . wWc.hJ.the ix vIh.a- u u heft.. Af Ada forces oi nature are mw-aoiuuiB. Nothing Is so reliable as the laws which underly the unryerse. As man tomes to know them he gains control over the world and who knows but that some day he will have complete control over storms. Man has learned that Ood's way with the universe Is not cataclysmic but the way of law, which knocks 'the end of the world Idea' " ' '"4 '" on the head. In the second pjace Athe theory of the world's end . ignores com pletely the record, of human achievement In ouj world. Life for man today is better,, fuller and more abundant than for any previous generation. Not that we have reached perfection but today there Is more justice, more freedom, more regard for human life and a better understanding of human relationships than ever before. The I I4eals of peace, brotherhood and1 human welfare are moro firmly' rooted, arte) generally accepted, than 1 heretofore. The progress of man' has been upward, ashe has sought! the highest good and! the future lj ln his hands, in hls irnal quest. "In the third place the ideas re- j Nero gardlng the end of the world Ignore Hhe nature of aod as revealed by "Deliverance came to both Jews Jesus Of Nazareth The 'end dl the itMimmmmmmmmwmmmmmmm and christians' but not : the wnv . world' ttifeoriea 'teTiresKht .rthd. ds atr with unspeakable and unending tortures his wrath upon those who universal heavenly Father, who loves men the way Jesus loved ment but always in patience, unselfishness and unwearied efforts to lead people out Into loving and brotherly lives. j "One redeeming feature about' the people who hold theories about ' the end of the world being near at hand is that they deny their theories in the actual things of life. and pestilences and try to make the world a better place to live ln and better people to. live in it." Rev. C. Dl Clarke, pastor of First United Church, sailed this afternoon jon the Cardena fox a trip to Vancouver on church business, Try a Dally News classified ad. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarclll, Proprietor "A UOMp AWAV HOME HOMF" Rates S1.00 up SO Rooms Hot ti Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. "Phone 281 P.O, Box 196 . I UL i-JiSXJ .. .Mi- The Markets Retail prices current here arc as follows: B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A Lar.e cartoned, doz 10 Local, new laid, doz 40 arade- B. large, doz, .26 Fresh pullets, doi .25 Aptlrs Wlnesaps, fancy wrapped, 3 lbs. 2i Box ; .. 2.73 Yellow Newtons, fancy wrapped ? lbs. ... Box ttpitzenbergt, fancy wrapped 3'2 lbs. : - Box .. , Bulk, 4 lbs. Box Delicious, fapcy wrapped, 3 lbs. Box Grapefruit, Cat., each, 5c to ... Grapefruit. Florida, each 10c to. .25 2.75 .25 2.50 2i 1.95 .25 2.75, , . f ruits Hothouse Rhubarb, lb. .13 '..omons, doz. 23c to .40 oranges, doz. 25c to co Bananas, lb 15 Emperor arapc lb. .25 Butter Fancy cartoned, lb. Si No, l Creamery, 3 lbs .92 Ir4 Pure, lb. ..... Vegetable! Sweet potatot-a, lb. -!. IQ Potatoes, no. 1 Terrace. 13 lbs. n Sack 1.65 Ashcroft, 12 lbs. 55 Sack 1.75 Onions, B.C lb, .05 I Qarllc, Imported; per lb J5 -4 xr J uu mi. a i . jat- 1 tiki 4 m 0 i Cabbage, local, per lb. 4c to Cauliflower, large, Cat. 20c to Parsley, bunch Carrots, 10 lbs Turnips, uprlvrr, 1Q lbs. Beets, hulk. 8 lbs. .. Celery. Cal., head 15c to Leeks, bunch West Indie Tomatoes, lb. ITttuce, Cat, head ... Feed Hay. Bulkky Valley Ttmothv 100 lb. Wheat, Alberu Bran Middlings . Shorts Oats Fine Oat Chops Crushed Oats Barley Laying Mash Oyster Shell AteftU ruwl. No. 1, lb. Roasting Chicken, lb. Ham, sliced, first grade Ham, picnic, first grade, lb, Bacon, side, sliced, best gr-uie Pork, shoulder, lb, Pork, loin, lb. Pork. ler. lb. 40 1 Pork, dry salt, lb. W.Veal. loin, lta Deef. pot roast, lb. Veal, shoulder, lb. Beef, bailing, lb. Beef, roast prime rib, lb. Beef, steak, lb, 20c to Lamb, shoulder, lh. Lamb, leg, lb Lamp Chops, lb 1 Fish 3i jM & r- .11 & 50 Smoked Klnnor lh 15C and mm- fl'- - lalmon, fresh, lb 3i ui M ill 1X3 1 Ui J4J 2.11 J. 1 . Jl M .11 ,1) ,1) ,1 JO .11 JO Honey , Nixtrarted Honey, per Jar 20c Comb Honey