AOS 11U iA- . .""iSft e y DAILY EDITJCW THE DAILY NEWS As Pope Climaxes Celebration iido8 again I "You icmembti liow worn-one I used in h- aft, a iLiv't vhufYDifw. and a wrtk of homcl' aninc neatly feoiihed me. Realty, it' umply amazing the difftr-true the-e hoe lave nude in the way I fed Why, 1 in lt railei and miltj with JkV. now ... he u it's iloum lil a serond bwwywooa." B L"A C H FORI' The Family Shoe S tore Third Avenue LIMITED AN AGE OF UNREST Phone 35? THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue a F. PULLEN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lncn. per Insertion . Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per line Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 98 8C 1.40 D2 25 Friday, May 17, 1935 j IJ. Thjs is an age of unrest. There have been similar periods in the past but not so world-wide as today because the means of communication were never anything like they are today and education was not as general. The countries of the world know more about ?ach other in 1935 than the English counties knew of each other a few years ago. The universality of unrest is a sign of the times, an indication of growing internationalism. In Canada the unrest is expressed in various wava. At the proletariat is somewhat involved. Douglas credit has not been tried yet. Its American counterpart known as the Townsend plan would have provided for the payment of $200 a month to every person over the age of GO but it seems tq have been sidetracked and will probably never again show as much strength as it did recently. Fascism, which is also brought about as a result of unrest or failure of democratic, governments to function, does not seem to have cotten a hold in Canada so far. al though there is a mifet' movement, in thp larorpr ppnivoa! In celeOiatu.ii of the Resurrectu n of Christ on Easter Sunday Pope Piu. XI appears on the central balcony of St. PeU-r's in Rome. He Is seated on his throne, wearing a robe of white silk threaded with pure gold. Some of the 13 cardinals ho accompanied hlra through the huge basillax (also In white and goki are standing beside him. Papal guards and courtiers are also shown. FKYZSS GAgN'NaiEBOQl the extreme we find the communists working thrnmrhl There U developing beautiful or Interesting from a floral point of view. There is not a . . . . .. ... street in the whole elty but has '"J" lh0W,,ng above " some interesting garden worthy of CTuT "IT" ing but it is not necessary to have studv y' them that far advanced in order to stimulate a deaire among garden ers to improve their places and try Qn Queen CnarlotUf Tands the lo wln-a trophy or small cash prize, ta ca tn blooms of the modest little mauve ladles' The date of the rose show this i slipper or moccasin flower. This year has been set tentatively at or; little orehld Is very beautiful but District News ' TERRACE May 6 brought lovely weather for the King's Jubilee celebration. The village was en fete with a parade of decorated cars and bicycles. Prizes were awarded to the best in each whirh seems to inflipato if tlio rUt; et,lclas- The IPortB on thc w U i , V"w"'" n";u' ball ground In the afternoon and ing as a live force. It came into being in Italy when Communism seemed likely to sweep the government off its a gay dance at night. ThU program was got up the village commission ers, and J. D. Agar, the chairman the feet. Its counterpart, the Nazi movement, forced itselfi01 commissioners, preser presented uhon Germany at a time when the country vajf in dirdiKtag? W"edkl io E -i 1 . - 1 1 nev. ney, M. M. I.. L.'A. A. HanDV Happy sneec nmi oi leadership. The recent recantation of Premier Rennett was a mild form of revolt against economic conditions and the Ste-yens interparty political rebellion was another manifest tatlon of the strong popular unrest. With the stage all set and. the people anxious for reforms, the Liberal party under Mackenzie King has a great opportunity to bring about such changes as shall give the men and women of the country a fair deal and thus allay the unrest. Strong and fearless leadership is all that is necessary. T. Ken- three months without option and one of the women was fined tlOO for disorderly conduct. noted was the fact that in Peru sugar plantations were being replaced by cotton fields and the product ijent to the United States while In the United States the erowlne gf,!, gcod r"u,te- In fact- th"e of cotton was being discouraged, The decision of the Horticultural ine uecunon oi me uorucuuurai .till some (Unwr nf fmt miw. . . .u t. Society u award six prizes for gar- lhJ lally ,n dent Uom h Un,vmlt 0j cajjao In Peru " ir umitniiy w "tt"a" Ul ''u dens In August of thk year should waterfront j ---i- l wiirrM liip ia i .1 1 1 iirrii iiii strike for the past five years and yet the whole staff was kept on full pay all the time. The speaker took his audience to many towns and cities and touched on various Industries particularly that of oil production. He mentioned places on the coast of. Peru where It rained on an average once In 35 years. At one time an ef- j fort was made .to sell the speaker a WALLACE'S Stock-Reducing Sale SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR SATURDAY Ladies' leatherette Raincoats in Coats, latest spring styles, from 'tk 32.95 $8.95 to $14.50 lollies' All Wool Q AA Crep, Service or Chiffon 7Qi Sweaters, each ?a1'v r,u.0 sm. H()Je yi Swapper Suits, latest styles, from Knitted Suits, two and three-pie $9.50 10 $14.50 f;,;""-'" $6.95 IHTItlNG SALE WK SH ALL HI' Ol'KN SATURDAY NKillT Phono 9 Third & Pulton TOUR OF R0TARIAN F.d Upsett Tells Rotary Club Of Veiy Interesting Tour of South i American Countries Work that the Rotary Clubs are doing In the dUei of Chill and Peru in raising the standard of living of , the people in those republics was described by Edward Lipsett of Vancouver who addressed the local Rotary Club at its luncheon yesterday. Largely as a result of the club's efforts, housing of the laboring class was bng Improved, cleanliness was being encouraged and wages were being increased As it Is wages are very low, some- In the Canadian National and other than roses will be given a thing like 25 cents a day for farm Canadian Pacific Joint advertising, chance to compete. Also the two ubor and that on in inflated cur- j a picture is used of a garden scene thousand new 'TOhes will be far rency. i in SfcagwaJPretty soon t is hoped enough advanced to bear blooms in the larger clUes movements the big companies will feel bound to for the rose show. j were going on to look after the advertise the garden scenes of. . under-privileged children and to Prince Rupert. New plots of ground I It la noted that In, 'the rock gar- provide for women both before and are being cultivated each year, the dens there is not sufficient variety, after childbirth. Free education increase this season being parti- Some blue, purple- and red flowers . wa being provided and overcrowd-cularly noticeable. The Canadian grown In the south do not succeed fng In houses was not allowed. For-National and provincial govern' here but aubrertasnd sedums wlli , merly It was common lo find eight meni gardens will be of compelling i;ceed If not too much exposed or ten people of both sexes sleep-Interest pretty soon. and many other plants will be.ing in one room. ; found soluble. Mr. Upsett, accompanied by Mrs ii i . . . -. iMnslrlaraKL Mimnififtlnn a mnfw . Lipsett. recently visneu nvi oi me in the city , . , . 4 , ineir various allied organizations such as the Canadian' rT " T JZ, "ne but many Ptto holding Labor Defence League, all more or less in touch dlrectlvL. or indirectly with the Internationale in Russia. more moderate unrest movement is the C. C. F. organization which aims at bringing about better conditions through constitutional changes. It has attained to considerable prominence in British Columbia politics through the success of a number of candidates at the noils in the last provincial election. It is led provincially by a very high j vype oi man in tne person oi uev. kodi. uonnen, who is recognized as the official leader of the opposition in the Legislature. This is a purely Canadian organization, although its leaders are disciples of Carl Marx, the German socialist. The Douglas Credit movement is an outcropping from the general unrest of the country. It has its chief centre in the province OI Alberta Where it threatens to sweep the (about the first week In August. Last jls difficult to transplant. According province or at any rate to destroy the present United Far-1 year 't was a little past the middle to some authorities it needs the turners' government in that province. It is a much more!o .Jul,y; ,By.!'&Idl"g 11 on ,a, later needIes 10 keeP 11 healthy nd Simple scheme of improving the condition of the strug-i,l,te lt u thought more "owm gling farmers than any yet proposed, provided it works. Any man can understand what it means to receive S25 a month without working for it, whereas the dictatorship of ii r...ti. i i t- i i a i countries of South America ana I llil t. f streets or avenues with a general " " I . ... Z VV "Visiuaieu conuiuons rrerywnnr c them back until 1 about ,une June l. " it isi desire among re8Wen to make mrb?'k ' ,U'told of the trip In a more or less thlr parttcular street the most ,r " jramDiing oui very aumoreus man man amau plants early. Ii many ner. Amon the lnerestlnit Uilngs Save Money! 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In Dulklcy Valley Coals are guaran- vimp nf iho rliiht thp inrnkr' UaH in it, eniufiplliui Tm ,Mr Lakelse ra",M" !!ayeu Wefe m frT commenced to talk Just as soon as ton. of Na I Uulkley Valley. We the speeches bothlgoh. ' ways marked the presentation and I everyone agreed that Jubilee Day was a big day in every sense of the 1 i word. An unpleasant case camn before the local magistrates, Dr. S. O. Mills and Coroner Robinson, being J.P.'s, when tHree white men had to an swer the charge of supplying liquor to Indian girls. One of the men got uau-uciy lctCIllJ-1 thev sat down to dinner and lt wni. .In ill rimnthv llav Whpnt They report Lakelse Lake as being not conalared bad form for gUMU . vTa7 k b to talk among themselves while the JIMl WUUl. tmn1 .naru In Mrs. Hlppesley trip to Manitoba. has" gone for a Pound Keeper Gregory made a clean-up recently, rounding up some twenty head of cows and young stock which were wandering in the village without a permit. Mr. and Mrs c. R. Gilbert have from a tour C. N. R. Trains Por the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and FrT days 8:30 p.m From the East ' Tuesdays, Thiir'sdays and Sutur-days 10:15 p.m, However, It was bad form to stop the speaker before he had concluded, what he had to say. At the conclusion. Oeorge La Idler, who had presided In the absence of President Little, thanked the speaker for his. extremely Interesting and humorous address. Alert Millions Enjoy Bubbling, Enetslilng IHitrtbultJ in . Umiud. I imu. SiMfl Tin tit, Ur Tta Me, Cxlr Urft SaHl 7U Bwtt k Tvmt Ui, NtwewUMiMB-TrM, Kt. II Oa'J and llarlev i Prince Rupert Feed ' Co, J8 I'hnnr Ms We wish to announce tb.l REGAL SHOP Si now wtihlkhed In th!r new home next door U " Itulklry Market. We should like uktf opportunity to thank our cus tomers for their kl JUPP".1 during the past two year aw trust that we shall be favored with your continued support In our new store. ki k; kcw; vtbj ! at bts t s b.i k j b? v. es ; k: s k cs i S r- . I . i .i . 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