PAOE TWO Escape Disaster on Earth THE DAILY NKWH -T, oooooooooocoKHooooKooooooooooooofloooooaoooooow British Seaplanes Collide During War Gamei Basketeers MEN Entertained tl At Seal Cove rr did If You Are Interested in Shoes That Wilt Give You Real Comfort and .Mimimum Wear We Can Highly Recommend the "Claridge Shoe Made by the famous "Astcrta" maker these shoes are the last word in style and dependability. Nine, styles to choose from Priced $5.95 Family shoe store ltD. Thp Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Aftenfon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yeany period, paid In advance Paid In advance, per week Paid in advance, per month By mail to all parts pf British Columbia, the British Empire and! $5Di .it United States, yearly period, paid in advance 3.01 By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Local readers, per line, per insertion News Department Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 8. 9S 9.01 .2f Tuesday. April 4, 1930. MR. MAN ION'S POSITION-. " We are inclined to sympathize with Hon. Dr. R. J, Manion in the stand he has taken in Parliament. When he was chosen as leader of the Conservatives of Canada declared "that two would be together and that one would be taken and the other left behind which meant that those who were Christians would he caught up I Aim! suddenly to meet their Lord a cloud In the air. Those left be-' hind would then experience the That a great separation was mcst terrible chaos .and disaster' shortly to take place all over the a"d tribulation which was lndps-! world was the statement of Evan- cribable. gellst J. E. Barnes at the Pente- The evangelist urged his hearers costal Tabernacle last night. In to do what the Word exhorted spite of the weather, a goodly them to do, namely, to watch and number of people were In attend- pray, that they might be counted ance. worthy and escape that which was Mr- Barnes explained that Christ t0 take place on the earth. v . .. Dance in Oddfellow' Hall And!"" " " 7. 1 7 . " , w . Party at Bill Stone's Principal The Sal Cove air do nas n me j uesoay nwm uu Entertainment Items created any work up to now In (unwelcome shock. Mr. MeGarrigle .this area but it continue tJ will return to -Vancouver -this week Principal items of enterUlnmwt create hope r..r many. Among and will reside with hla parent-, la .connection with the visit here j those who look t thU enterprise, this summer Garry organteed a it the end of last week of the I as the possible solution of their very promising class of girU here be at Seal Cove and .another class Premier basketball team were a1 own diffjejalucs cannot num- Jance Friday night at the Odd- bered those who will be called of boys equally promising. Although fellows' Hall and a party Saturday upon to v- out .,f the lmedl- he himself wiO not be returning night when Mr and Mrs W F ft area of operations In the. Cove.lhrre. the physical culture classes Stone entertained in honor of both As to where they will move and-will be reopened again in the flsiting and local Ceams hov uncertain for most otjautumq of this year. Were It not lh act tnat lhl and The dance .on .Friday night, put on by the local team for the vlsH , its religious associations made so tors, drew a crowd of about 100' The Canadian Fish and CoM.cial evenings out of the question, rouples and was very enloyabl4SUrae P" Is having its fac? some sort of party would have U was In full progress from llWled XJardooa are agpcsulos on j been organized In honor of Oarry txn. until 3 a,m. witn music Dyt" w "hnrM Rnlscno'a Orchestra atltk very happy af- Badminton Party Going To Premier Local Men and Women's Team T-Make Trip To Mining Camp For Tournament Garaje Two fiimei To One In Commercial Bowling coptrol to a large extent the legislation which is passed by1 rilt 1a"ue standing to date: the Dominion and may, by means of her solidarity contin- RuPrt Moto 26 13 ue tn In sn This is nflanfTororl nir Parker Oarage 24 12 Already there seems to be a slight tendency for the young Royal Lunch : lis i" 13 r-rench Canadians to break away from the traditions of Pioneer Laundry 12 18 12 tne pubv anu a is possmie mat tne guarantees in the Can- yro C1UD 12 18 adian constitution mnv ho ncpfnl tn tno nVn ul Electrical Workers 10 20 r j vv. 1,111, I.1IUIVI1I C) Cil Willi- in the province of Quebec. Canadian -4 Legion , 7 Tl ! ill. 11 . .1 .. .. I h;b possiuie inai me announcement in the press Sat-urday of the formation of a new political party in Quebec province was the reply of the province to the jannounce-ment of the two political leaders. Grain And Chaff To Be Separated Christians Will Soon Ascrnd 10 Hotel Arrivals Royal T. M. Waterland, Porcher Island Central Magne Rabben, E. Johnson and Charles Hill, city; Mike Buyd, Por cher Island. Knox Betty Ursetb, Vancouver; T. L. Hamlin, Esquimalt: Jack Mat thews prtd O. Fisher, Terrace; Jf. Jensen, Edmonton; J. R- Herrlot. Calgary; A. Gtanger, C.NJI.; S Hedstrom, CUR. Prince flu pert Fred Nash and Fred II. Nash, Terrace , If you wish to 3wnp .omethlng-Try a Classified. ana me scope oi bm pains unarr juuuiiui rmmuiijw. William Stone as master of cere-i increase oowWerably monies. At midnight refreshments were nerved and a feature of th thel touri? interest in this Industrial The ooys or ine seal oov centre of the fish and storage basketball team, while not so ur- Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook All organisations excepting those of the Scouts and Guides will ocnclude their Drottram at the News of the-departure of Carry I McGarrigle. physical culture Instructor, has come to the boys of ClS?fE0 FOR KENT KINGSTON ROOMS ATTENTION Fishermen Bright! clean rooms over McCutcheon's.l Reasonable rent. Phone Black 995. (80) FO RENT Furnished 2 room flat with bath. Only reliable peopl? need apply. 411 7th Ave. West. (83) CLEAN. Well - furnished modern 7 apartments. Phone Red 444. tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE Ladies' muskrat coat, plaid coat, flannel suit. Phone 841. tf. GOAT from good milking stock. A real buy Must sell. Write P.O. Box 269, Prince Rupert or Phone Red 623. (80) ARTICLES FOR SALE 1UBBER GOODS, SUNDRIES, ETC., mailed postpaid in plal.i sealed wrapper. 80 less than retail, Write for mall-order catalogue. NOV-RUBBER CO., Dept L. Box 91. Hamilton. Ont. tf FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES for rent or sale. Apply 510 6th Ave. W. or Phone Black .448. . (81) ri.l m thfti AnAAiinl... ..lik -venlnt; was the presentation f IT . " .1,-. C the Northern British Columbia 'h". " championship cud by Manavt The young people of Saint wUhed. have spent an enjoyable tohn Smith of Premier to Arthur Petert Church Andean Young, i this year In he SI 1 Peter'' Church Hall. With the additional ple's Awociatlon are planning Murray, captain of the Prince Ruoert team on a Thursday night service at attraction of physical training about St- Peter', after which they will clasce the boys are better off in There were eighty person, v,- o h- hold their regular meeting In the. every way 2for their excellences members of this club The Prtah Hal) sea - home of Mr and Mrs Stone an.l it proved to be a fair. json closes at the end of April. is exoectec back from Massett af- During the season of Lent Rev ter Easter C J. Narrington hasl10? Durnford. rector of St. Peter? been taking the Canon's place as' Anglican Church at Seal Cove, leader cf the local Dlble Class dur-1 has pn holding mid-week serine the last few weeks. vices. He took up a course 0 stud- I ie on "The Foundations of our With the commencement of the fth ,n Goa" opening the flfhing season. Seal Cove activities sriM ot lk the speaker refer-on the social side are demlnUhln red to some Of the causes Of So much skepticism and doubt bli.Vt-1 ing the action of many today. He) spoke of Darwin's "Origin of; A local badminton party consist-lend of ihit month. Before thati8315 and lhe unsettlement' ing of Miss Margaret McCaffery time arrives, however, the usual jwnren rcsuiiea in wai puoiicaiion;j wtc Miti. in.Tcn wu ncci.- tnnii ftnaiM Hill v nhurMi tn'of the Introduction of the sr,-i ... . ' r i .n.u m.. wn . i. . - .leatled "Hlrher Orttlrlm f iti.t For lnommno. aiix.s i.nt liif uruuKA cLCi lok xiic uu cuuiuiikirc xsi " bank, Harry Ward, Percy Mcln-.to be congratulated on its new iosh. Walter Cross and Bob Tobey premises below the ball ltselt. will leave Thursday night on thi'Next October will see a greater power-cruiser Bonanza for Stew- patronage of this building than art Mirnnl tn Premier -hpre a ever befnre it la believed Under tournament will be played over good auspice It can be regarded. snallcnn6 yr Dl I9M-J8. It wai the Easter holiday week-end. The! as an ideal centre for all sodaHvlt1 10 generaUon. said local party expects to return home purposes. Sunday night. Bantam Champ Retains Title it was the support . of . the Quebec Conservatives that wasisixto . Escobar won Fifteen Round Ml y 1 - responsive ior tne cnoice. Last week Dr. Mamon took a. "ectsion At .san Juan bunaay stand opposed to the views of many of the Quebec Con- yiht servatives in lining un stronelv with Mackenzie KW in ... ...... . I The Boy Scouts of the Legion j Troop have long since enjoyed 1 their spring hike to Ctoyah Bay. They are waiting with Scout oa- .tience for the weather to mak-'tht The weeks whteh Ofc Ithe next hike possible. Oompetl- ,0e1 dealt wlth he ftton between the patroU is keen.)0 U108 foundation. There will be no such thing as closlne down on trooD activities during the summer If the present 1 TroP enthusiasm far outdoor work holds good At a meeting of the Scout tavor Of Standing solidly for participation of Canada in Lixto Escobar, worlds bantam-' masters and assistant Scout mas-defence of the Emnirp Mnrp than tnat no u'omJ tVia mnnn irr.fiiiiv riA. Iters of the two troop the subject Quebec people that the special privileges they enjoyed to-ffpndd hi -title Sunday night by day under the British North America Act, which is the winn a fifteen-round decision constitution of Canada, would not be continued jf Canada iin a declared her independence, thus cutting herself off from 1 the British Empire. Riinprf Mntnr The British North America Act gave the people of !lvMFcri P'rench Canada the right to worship as they pleased, gave ImnrnVPQ eS I L,edU pan the church the right to collect tithes for the support if the ; imPr0y church anrl tn'P: fnr tno cimnrvvt nf nViiivtVi nVinnlo A1: t5" ""C CV.r.r; ""t'i-- um,w.ow.yiB. ni8u Defeated Parker's me 1 xcjitu nave ineir own legal sysiem unaer wnicn ua-i tholics are not bound by the civil law in regard to marri nage unies3 tne ceremony is carried out according to the ! procedure of the Church. t Rupert Motors further Improved ' In Quebec labor is poorly paid in relation to other!'u !?adeTrshlj! lVL?"t parts ,f Canada and the other provinces find thnselW up against unfair competition as a result. That gives victory over the runner-up Park-Ouebec an pH"orqp;e against which other provinces find pf" oarage. Royal Lunch took a themselves helpless. three game to nil default victor There seems to be a P-rnvvintr torn in a,Zian ploneer La""- !8n av 1. i. j a ...A D vr ,J lv eraee scorer for the evening was vvyi Luyj aru inuepenuence, SO me warning Ot Ur. Mamon n(s Morris of Rupert Motors with n very ninety jusi now. ao iar, yueoec nas been able to nr. Bible." He went on to speak of! the effect of the more modern! study of 'Comparative Religions"! and oi the new standard of values' which seemed to follow those! .the speaker, that confidence should be given them to build on their faith In God and eternal truths and for that reason It would be necessary to rediscover tana examine ine xounaauoos w The Olrl Ouldes of Hill Sixty are progressing towards their second-class tests under the guidance of Mrs. Jock Allan, their captain. It is hoped that most of the Blrls will have achieved this of the regular summer camp was,8tandard by the end of this month. aiscussea ana it was ten mat. un-i less a better site could be foundj the boys would return to the north end of Shawatlarts Lake where a most enjoyable camp was. held last year. 1 Music tilth Nelson A.T,CM. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 1 "Hold it I yWvt 0 lomtthiflg iW Sv I bo , . . it't q Si Cap." SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "Tki pmtftt term im mh'uh lohi mm tt imvirj." f Opening of New f MacKenzie's Furniture Special While They Last ReyerslMe Wool Ituls- 30x60. New patterns, plain centre. Each Phone 775 5.50 Number for rervice and Dependability ? Phone 13 Taxi PAT MAZZIE 1 "i'i' Opp. Tost "sv Office, uiuce, 4th llh St. St. ? Boats from the British destroyer Crusader are thr . the water- t the Medtterranea 4 off Aiexai : r t n momenu after tw0 naval planes, engaged sr. a collided in the air one plane p.unged into r. r 1 tt occupanu The other is shown arrow beln 1. ' : Crusader. The fatality occurred during war larr- a fleet. Steamship Sailings r Vanceuvri Tuesday- Cata la 1:30 p m. Thursday S Prlnee Rupert 11:15 p m Friday Ss Prtn. Adelaide 10 pm. as. Cardena 10:30 pm. April 8. 17 and 38-SS. PrtiKes Norah i pjn. rrora Vancouver Sunday S3 Catala pm. Wed 88 Pr Rupert 10:30 a an. Friday --a Pr. Adelaide . A pm . m a hJ . . A Tuesday- at a 1. For Ocean FalU Tuendiy- ss J; Thursda) S 1 Rupert FrfrfarM Vr A 'j I, rrom Ocean Fallv-Wed. 68 Pt If r Fridar Pr A -. '? I m. Oardei a For Queen CharUne hlur April 7 and:: I John i 2f rrom Qoeen CbanVtte IOxA as iroena pjn. A?rU 5 and Apru 13 and 33 se. PrLaceM jonA Norah - Aft For AUka- For Anyox and Stewart d Aprtj ,3 Al Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn Norah Wednesdiy -S. Prince ,rom AiaKj- Pe" P Aprtie. 17 a From Stewart and Anyox Norah Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 am. Thursday s. Prince Rupert 8 pm. The Dally ivtws For Naas lUrer and Port 5imion paDer. Sunday as. Catala 8 pm. 1 :ta r 2 as LI J. H. BULGER Optometrist In lh Mailer Rortl Bid! VU THE SEAL QUAUTTf GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyt. PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon carutlngcompT; in year ruuu r-- Prlnce rupj iv Tut- ai piiiMi: roir.T ,rB nf in I - tVorob-, I" i Tin KOT1CE M 1 . . ... vuirr Mrrfi. A. D. W9. I ArtminlMrotor iW w nl .-tl XT. - V r- ytf tag rlatnia nH ,fnuirl rri rrrtfiad 2Ui AM U AirO, A.' a. V. i3 r at quired to jy ."iT.-att, . M,n norfAt uv. jsth w 1039.