PAQE TWO SPECIAL! Five Days Only Men's Dress Oxfords Four styles to choose from. Every pair of these shoes up to the minute in style and durability. Specially Priced $3M Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance . $5.01) For Jesser periods, paid in advance,-per week .10 By mall to all other countries, per year ' 9.00 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance 3.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion ..-.l ,. 1.00 Classified advertising, per "word, per insertion ..: - .02 Locak readers, per' line, per Insertion .. .25 Advertising; and Circulation Telephone ... 98 News ' Department Telephone ... . 8G Member of Audit Bureau At Circulations DAILY EDITION MacKENZlE'S Thursday, April 8, 1937 No War, Says the Dean Dean Inge, of St. Paul's Cathedral, , better known as "The Gloomy Dean," "has written a book, "A Rustic Moralist," in which he sounds a cheerful note. He says he does hot believe we are approaching a new and terrible European war as so many people seem to think. Here are one or two paragraphs from the publication which give the point of view of this thoughtful churchman: "The opinion on the Continent is that, we are approaching a new and terrible European war. Here again I will have the courage of my opinions and say that I do not believe it. The conditions are quite unlike those of 1914. Then, all the great nations were rich: their' credit stood high. Although the cost of the war far surpassed all expectations, they found it possible to finance-it by borrowing. "BUt most of the' war debts were repudiated, so that in future no one Will look on a war loan as an. investment. At the present time, all the nations which might be susr pected of desiring war, except Russia, are virtually bankrupt. We are often told that a nation can always pay its soldiers as it goes along. I do not believe it. I do not believe that either Germany or Italy could finance a ereat wa'rt Germany is in such a plight financially that I have grave doubts whether the Hitler regime can last out the year, and Italy is not m a much better shape." The dean describes the ambitions of Mussolini as "a fantastic dream"" and compares it with that of Napoleon which brought about his ruin. "Nor could Germany attack Russia, which voUld be aided by France, With any chance df success," he continues. "Russia, Which is moving cautiously in the direcr tion of an industrial and peasant republic, is more stable, both politically and financially, than Germany, where a declaration of war would release a huge Volume of violent discontent against the existing regime. The German bayonets are not for use against France, still less against ourselves (the British). The Germans are honestly afraid of the immense Russian army and of a Coriimurtist rising within their own border." FURNITURE Spring Renewal Needs Kirsch Curtain ftods, now 25c Kirsch Sash Rods, now ,'i5c Brass-kings,. ; to l inch size, doz ;35c Brass Poles, -to 1-inch cut to any-length. Everything:' for the Window Phoiie 775 I . SPORT'CHAT i : ; - Holders of the Stanley Cup at the season's end, down 1he years since it was donated by Lord Stanley of Preston, 'one-time -Go-ernor-Ciejieral. of Canada, follow: 1893 Montreal A. A. A. 1 R91 -Mrtntwal "A. A.'A . 189G Montreal Victorias. 189G 'Winnipeg Victorias. i897"3Vr6'ntreal Vict6rlAs. 1898 M6ntreal Victorias. 1899Montreal Victorias. 1900 Montreal- Shamrocks. 1901 Wiinineer Victorias. lM'2 Montreal A. A. A. 190;i Ottawa Silver Seven. 1 901--Ottawa Silver Seven. iOOS-'oUawa SilverSeven. ' 1900 Montreal VahdPrcrs. 'llWMdrrtrpal Wanderers. 1908 Montreal Wanderers. 1909 Otlawa Senators. 1910 Ottawa Wanderers. Mi Ottawa Senators. 19i2uebec "Bulldogs. 1918 Quebec RnIIdops. ' 1914 Toronto. v 1915 Vancouver Millionaires 19111 Montreal Canadiens. 1917 Seattle 'Metropolitans. 1918 - Toronto Arenas. 1919 No winner. 1920 Ottawa Senators. ; 1921 Oltawa Senators, 1922 - Toronto St. Patricks. 1923 Ottawa Senators. 1924 Montreal Canadiens. 1925 Victoria Cougars. 1 920 Montreal Maroons. 1927 Ottawa Senators. 1928 New York Ranfrers. 1929 Hoslon Bruins. 1930 Montreal Canadiens. 1932 Toronto Maple Leafs. 1933 New York Rangers. 1934 Chicago Black Hawks. 1935 Montreal Maroons. 1930 Detroit Red Wings. 1937 Fmal series between Montreal Canadiens and Seattle was halted by epidemic of influenza. Annette's Have Stronger Lead Improved' Position' in Ladies' Bowl ing League Last Night With Victory Over Spark Plugs Annette's further strengthened their hold on first place in the Ladies'- Bowling League standing last night by a decisive 1908 to 1434 victory over Spark Plugs while the second place Rangers were winning 1604 to 1328 over Canadian National Recreation Association. Doodads defeated Knockouts 1467 to 1336 while Grotto won 1402 to 1287 over Blue Birds. The Grotto also bowled off a postponed game for an aggregate of 1338. High scorer for the evening was M. Johnson of Annette's with 243. SCIENTIFIC DISCUSSION (Coritlnuea hoio Paee'li Dean Finlayson vho closed last night's lecture with the projection and explanation of a number of lantern slides. Possibility of har nessing the tides and development of power from the sun's heat were touched upon as well as the photoelectric cell or electric eye and the development of power by dlslnte gratlon of the atom. Dean Finlayson presented a chart showing depressions which the woria had gone, through in the past. An era of prosperity now ap peared to be in store but it would probably be only for a few years The dean will continue along similar lines tonight when' his subi ject will be "The Future Trend of Industry." I-.- N. It. steamer Prince John. Capt. Neil McLean, is due at '8.0 tonight from 'Vancouver via 1h Queen Charlotte Islands. Todays Weather '(aovernm.rit Tlegriipha) Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 42. hmitliers Part c oudv. calm. mild. ; HuniH Lake Cloudy, calm, 37.. Terrace LlKht rain, soulheast wind, '40. Afyansh Cloudy, calm, 40. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 41. , Anyox Cloudy, calm, 42. Stewart Light rain, calm, 40. , C.'N.'K. TRAINS For the East t Mondays, Wednesdays 'and Fri days 6'p.m. rrom the East Tuesdays, Thursdays Pand? Satur days . io:20 p.m. THE DAILY NEWS Thnrsday, April 8, 1937 Forriier Cripple Now'Plays Tehiiis Rheumatism in Feet Relieved 'Here Is a Story of a young rriani Who had almost given up hope1 of j taking part in active sports with his fellows again. He tells how he! tried one Ye'me'dy after another and how finally a former sufferer put him on the way to recovery: dTwo years- ago -I started - with pains In the feet 'which gradually got worse. I tried everythingund)r the sun but to no effect. Whilst waiting for treatment one evening, another patient advised me to try Kruschen Salts. 'That was twelve months ago, Ihs relief was not suddeir, bfit tho- pain and swelling gradually left my feel, and in six months I umazad my friends by taking long -walks into the country. Mils year I have played a oot deal of tennis, a thing "which I1 lnul begun to think I . .should never' do again." C.W. Rheumatic pain and swelling Is; frequently caused by excess uric acid accumulating hi -the body.'; Kruschen contains two Ingredients, which are -notable for their work. In dissolving uric acid deposits. I Other Ingredients fn Krmrlicn as- i sist the Internal organs to expel this dissolved acid from the ays-' tern. 'I TO DEFEND HOOP TITLE Local Ilasketlmll Team i doing To Premier for Week-end (James To defend the Northern British, Columbia basketball champion ship title against the Premiei hallenRers, the Grotto Senior fit ! championship hoop team Villi leave tomorrow evening for Pre -j mier-where a series of I wo gsmes vill be played one on Saturday and the other Sunday. The party is expected home on Monday. The local team consists of Elite Ratchford, Doug Stalker, Ed- lie Smith, Walter Johnson, Her-; hie .Morgan. Jack I.indsav. Dot Arney, Bill Ifale and Sonny Stiles,' Bud Ilarrie is going along as man-. ager and coach while Johnny Comadina will make the trin in he capacity of a refeVce. Frazer Hotel, the only steam leated hotel in Portland Canal, ituated at Hyder, B.C. (tf ) Satin-gi APRIL 2 to 10 ox. 3V25 1 v,. THE SPIRIT OF THE CORONATION Tor social 8nd.6fncKrfunctl6njf?on-nected iviih the CbtbM'Mh of I lis Most . 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