PAGE TWO F SPECIAL! I 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 $3.95 AMY SHOE STORE IT The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA BEDDING D Published Every .Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News,. Limited,, Third, Avenue II. F. PULL EN -, Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period,, paid, In advat.ce .$5.00 For lesser periods,, paid' in advance,, per week .10 By. mall: to-all other, countries, per year .. t. ,9.00 By mall to all parts "of'Brltlsh Columbia, the; British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance 3.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion . 1.00 Classified advertising,; per word,, per Insertion 02 Local readers,; per line, per insertion 'Advertising and Circulation-Telephone 98 News Department Telephone . 8G Member: of Audit Bureau oi Circulations DAILY. EDITION Simmons Better Bedding Week starts Monday, Ap-rH 5th. Simmons Mattresses: are built' for sleep; The prices are standard and you can pay on the income plan. if irmTmirun i1 nacivmuifc a FURNITURE .25 Wednesday, April 7, 1937 The Christian Method Chiang Kai Shek, president of -China, is preparing td meet: the Japanese on their own ground in their own way. Just now he is speaking softly to them, allowing them concessions, and in every way trying, to keep them from attackin or1 before the country is rearlv tn rprMvp-thpm Tn the meantime, the defences of the country are being strengthened the army is being trained, planes aie being secured, roads are being built and everything possible done to put the country in a position; to defend itself. The president, who is a Christian general, has found that the only way to deal with military people is to talk to them in their own language and meet guns with guns. The country is being educated in nationalism and is expected to emerge finally as a strong military country able and willing to defend itself against any foe. That is the me thod adopted in all Christian countries and, if it is not Christian, it seems to be effective. People who are not willing to defend themselves are not worth saving. Diplomats Are Busy Diplomats, are busy in Europe just now. Most of them are trying to keep: Europe out of war. It is a difficult matter because the dictators in the various countries: have to retain the confidence of their owrt people in order to continue the dictatorships. The defeat of Italian troops in Spam has been a rather hard blow to Mussolini, and needed a gesture of dissatisfaction with the' twenty-seven nation accord to detract attention from it. It must be a nerve-racking job, holding the position of foreign secretary in Great Britain, the key nation in all the diplomatic moves that are going on. Anthony Eden is an active man' with an active braim but even he will not be able to stand the strain long. To be the moving spirit of about thirty nations, and: to, try to keep them all satisfied is the biggest job; the world has given any man. If he is able to keep the peace in such trying times, he . will be deserving of the best the Empire can give hihi. the summer and they plant seed THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, -April 7,-1937 r AVflW NT ' AT CYVVJKCSri v ir Seed purchases continue with remarkable regularity and orders for roses are also being placed for early planting The fino weather had made possible much digging and other nrenaratiori and fenced in front of the building which, will :add much to its for a hig flower displayilfiis aiinnjatlKiPtireness. mer. it is noppd that this -will continue so that Prince Hupert mayibe advertised as the''Ci'ty of Flowers" and people will cmf here for the-sole purpose of loo!' ing.,at the gardens. A little real thing. As an example, it did not look as if much could be done at the Angus Apartments and yet a nice- bit .of: lawn, has heen laid.ut 14 I llil.-l J year . I Mil so fMJ Mil fl Inosilion. home aifd it was watched1 withi in-lerest. It was more to us than NICKI.Y .AID OUT (i'AUDKN Here is a pretty home showing how attractive , are rows-of vegetables such as may be grown in I.'rince Rupert. The path is made with a doii ,. row 0f stepping stones tory extending from Prince Ruilmanv gorgeous clumps of color pert to Red Pass should easily be able to raise all the seedlingA needed for private gardens in the city. Most garden enthusiasts try to have enough perennials to pro vide bloom for I he early part of would be later in the season. Some people have violets in bloom just now. If they are in sheltered corners they do .well and will bloom in the .late fall and early spring and occasionally during a mild winter. Owing to moving, mine are not yet out but lings of annuals for color at the i would have been if they had been latter end of the summer. Skag way always provides a good display of flowers for the latter part of July and for Auirust but it is lacking in color during June nnd,the ........ first part i.,. of -nu., July. .....v-, Prince, Color .schemes in H0LE5 FOB DBAINAGF COVtRtO WITH PIECES.OF FLOWER POT. i Telunias are not always a success in the borders but they seem to do well in window boxes where they are partially sheltered. fied with a. mass of mixed color allowed to remain at their oriiri. nal location. ' Those who have nol already piuncd inelr roses might very Well (Ifl 11 llnW. Thn nvnr.mn ., .... Rupert tries lo nrovide for the. rose bush should lie cut down to Whole SenSnn Itirl ! .lll-n.wlv Wl'thl'n l few Innlinu nf Ihit irpmin,! ing considerable success in thal'-iving three or four buds with direction. (the upper bud nointinir outward. lUse a sharn knife and irv in mnl:.i the garden " t,,pan C1,t- are now being studied by a num- Artistic Window Hox II. F. P. LINK WITH EARLY DAYS Passing of George Kane Removes One of Prince Rupert's Most Colorful Pioneers A colorful pioneer ncrsonalilv and link with the verv earliest of the pioneers of the early days in I Prince Rupert was removed with 'the death in I'rince Rupert Gen eral Hospital at G o'clock last night of George T. Kane, age! seventy-five, who came to these parts back around 1004. Horn In Norwichville, Oxford County, On-tario, Mr. Kane, who was a mill wrighl by occupation, is survived by one son, Kdward. who is an employee at the local post office. Ihere are several brnthpra am) her of people. They are not satis- sifters in the east. One brother1, David P. Kane, who was post" but they try to arrange for thelmaidcr at Kaslo on Kootenay uienuing ot colors at certain sea- 'ke, died in Spokane a month sons, avoiding the colors that aKo. clash and in Ihis way bringing The late Mr. Kane came to Rrit about a more artistic result. I'sh' Columbia in 188G and' located Those M an orthodox turn of at Kaslo. He had' a homestead nind prefer the formal garden there and Ihen ran a hoarding with its nicely kept borders and house when the townsite was well. trimmed edges, laid, out with founded. He-was an ex-mayor oft (ixactneas. The more informal go Kaslo. J in for big splashes-of color in a1 Coming here In the. early. 1900'si I more or less jurnbk'd way. "Each Jfr, Kane was original owner of has its advocales and each ap. Kaine Island. when it was known pe.Ms to a certain -class of the Wolf Island. He was original! community. ( locator of thu townsile.6f Prlnco' . iRupert and principal iri the, It is noticed that' people who' Kaien Island i land negotiations. have no gardens and-others who' Mr- Kane was builder of -the Kn In for 'floricntrire only In a ,ni" al Ruekley Ray. and' jtiAtailid small way are becoming nteresi',nacn,M('ry In ,a mill at'.Diinwell ted in what thir neighbors do ,'M'n,! 0, t,lfi Portland Canal. i in tiiiii respect. They keep-tratk " . kremakfKnT .!i"r "c,Khf,0r'' J- North returned .to' the' JonaMn Ke,. a keen per- dty on ,ast evening's train from fecL n Ke" efi Prlnce oree where-he hasrbeen - spending a couple of weeks. iMrs, c North ls stopping off f6:a couple aA k 0 hav; nnt much Kar" of days at Smithers and will be-In -space aen can always do some- tomorrow nieht. , ROD AND GUN CLUB .Annual "Meeting Last NightDeri ' Crernr is Ite-clected President community spirit in this : respect la little , purple crocus displayed j ed' election of officers' result will, with persistent, effort, easily turn the trick. A city that can supply Mm whole of tho needs of the. railway, in spring seedlings over a terri- The ; first flowers are usually those which attract most atten-i Hon. I did not . plant any bulbs this and far The annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Rod & Gun Chili was wield last night with I'rttsi- lent- Don Crerar.in the. chair: arid a good attendance of members m hand. Tim financial statement, pre- new sented by the secretary-treasurer, ,.i . 1. . i. i t.i . as 1 snuwHo; me nun. m ne in a ncauny iU.marvvlnna , rr.W ( Hi.. . rtu-U s follows: garden, having evidently ' been : President, Don Orerar. moved; wiili nome oilier plant,! v,,'e - President, O. Y liiere-waa. avoni exeltcment in mv:stont Secretary firimblc. KxecuMve .1. John Treasurer, ' l W. j L. Wain utk Uecil Morrison. ) All except Mr. Morrison wero re-elected from last year. I Standing committees were ap-i pointed s follows by the presi. dent: i Wild Rice .1 . A . Lindsay, ; R , J. Iiacon and Peter Camilla. ' j Fish Sergeant O. It. Greenwood, .1. I,. Rlain and'Theo For-lune. Annual Game Dinner F. A. MacCallum, Dr. L. W. Kcrgln and members of executive. Menibership Frank Kllison, Cecil Morrison, Peter Camilla aird W. M. Watts. i James Iioyd, supervisor of fish eries, asked sport fishermen in Prudhomme Lake, , where Kam-loops trout' have been extensively ulanted. to nav nartie.nl.ir ..it inn. tion to the species of fish caught there .and report 1o I he department on . the taking of rainbow trout. The matter of obtaining Jive: fresh water shrimp from water tanks on the Canadian National; Railways for transfer to Prml-hoinme Lake for trout feeding-purposes was discussed and left in the, hands of R. J. T. Rose. - Parable of Rich or thfr day. Man Discussed! Last evening- Rev. T. J. Hind, M. A. of 1 Vancouver addressed a fair sized gathering in First Baptist' Church on the subject "The Rich Fool." Speaking from a parable in Luke 12, 13 to 21, Mr. Hind cited the in-; stance of the man coming to Jesus' about his inheritance. To him this' was an Important question. Many: people today were concerned about', their Inheritance and many would' make Jesus a divider of the inherl-' tance. 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