Wouldn't We All Like To See the King and Uueen? But you can be sure to HEAR all the elaborate programs HERALDING A RADIO that will be broadcast during the Royal Visit if you own a UNSURPASSED IN . . . J PERFORMANCE BEAUTY VALUE For a Demonstration in Your Home THE DAILY NEWS. PKIXCE P.CPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Aftenwm, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue 1L F. PULLEN Managing-Editor ENGLISH HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SUBSCRIPTION RATES Utter Ta Local Teople Fram Un City delivery, by carrier, yeany period, paid in advance .- $5.00 don TeU, of Whlt ,s Uke Paid in advance, per week ... .12 DrUtne Xo southeast Coast Paid in advance, per month .50 HONORED AT AnniTtrsary and Farewell Re tiring Superintendent f Mission By mau w an pans oi Biiusa uoiumoia. uie unusn unpuz anu Thas. who have not visited Eng- superintendent v - , innota REGISTERED JUIYJI 907 CANADA'S FINEST RADIO The Phonola 1939 Royalty Scries is a supreme achievement in radio history During March Wc Offer Kxtra la nro trade-in allowances Uv monthly payments No Interest EDWARD LIPSETT LTD unites auies. yearly penoo, paw in aavance - .u m rfCpnt Tears wiu inter- fermer mtsrioner here for five years uy man w an oiner countries, per year ested ln hearing something of News Department Telephone . SS highway traffic there. A lady who Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 formerly lived In British Columbia Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations writing from London to a local .....y resident, says: that it the new t Pope is one of r a the most able men tnai couiu , time meotany westcun rignt apprnacnes ,he cemetery. you art Have been chosen and ia'aflrrilrably litt'td for the work at a forcing the cyclist this critical time. He had been papal secretary of state from the highway. Saturday and lor for some some vears vears and. ana, prior nrior to to that, mat, represented represemea the ine PoDe rope in in oumi-js Sundays they u.c, B go in . e gangs of 30 There war special music by the choir at'each service On Monday evening there was a large farewell gathering for Dr. Os- terhout. wrnoui. With un Stephen oiepnen Morrison Mwun such grace and dignity "We remember your paUence with u In all our weakness! and fail- rrp rirnr TiO "T ures as you encouraged us in the 1 "We would couple with these ex- f IK Low si rA sSloVi Jtf. Nelghtaring Cmmanhy Celebrate. ";" " ..m held lu teem with which you are still among u the sincere hope that , Mrs. Osterhout and yoursell con-1 ' l in ii In hoslth and hannineiil . i - March 3 ' " u' w'"'u PORT SIMPSON. -With . and kindly j, eormpondence Ret. Dr S. 8. Osterhaut. retiring I'Wts of missions and n,?V . ?"r ... . lorwara in me tnruuin uic jot k. . - 1 . 1 - J 1 ik. ..l.kH around the turn of the century. in V ? nt of the Kingdom. Hrst anniversary services of the . .Hn . iMdln nart in them. 'Out prayers that the grace of a 1 I a.. t.MA 1-,.,- TTni rhr,h at Port tne W)Ta wesus Ltinsi ina uie iutc - a A Ik itk . . t . Manchester told pupils he was,r Montesmno Germany: He is a strong advocate of peace and is also f- 7 not sure he c,d poa. the school w. a-w. rated as a orator. He was responsible for the concordat thfjr hardly ,t jgram whkh loca, u M between Prussia and the Papal See and received the car-- -then the motor coaches are voting talent from the mission dinal's hat as a reward. legion. They pull up periodically 1 boat Thomas Crosby contributed In 1936 Cardinal Pacelli Visited the United States at and drag out three or four eases, Addresses Presented the time of the election campaign and rema al weeks. He flew across the continent and back, Visiting aU ny alons together, three deep aU the people of Port Simpson, was Several important centres. After the election he lunched most of the way. Fortunately they'.read by Ernest F. Dudoward and with the President at Hyde Park but refused to discuss have made the roads wide and as foMows: with the !fa"lc b now d'nn,te 0"i "We the peop, o( Port slmPMn' public questions newspapers. un?;wa.y ' .... ... 1 . . . half nf n nir 1-1- iM .u .. ..v. 4 1 . u . As head of the diplomatic organization the new rope. have told you this so that 7t L h fWe was brought into direct contact with officials in Germany compare with the rule of lZ year. o y with your' POrtTLAND March 3: cp -nnrl 5nnin A rnnonrrljit with rhp fnrmpr pmintrv hflfl th mad at Rnnert I have emitted .a - v Vancouver Uons were white- been signed in 1933 and later with Austria and Jugoslavia motor cycles m groups of seven or UY unaer the call of ood to the thTpacii naat iineSI b me racilic coast Hockey League ...... . n r-ui eleht and motor cvcles nlus trailer .t . ik laboring and for a time relations with Germany were amicable. J Tsimpsean people,, a. you the n " gh " sre c being un to 10 . with mother, father and two ."5 r . i- n . ! .i . tit tar five vear nn the Na and .. . Then in congratulating Cardinal Schulte, archbishop of SSrcTSTin wheels. Ihe fhlnfor KST.S ?h n" ,The are 41,11 Ued ,n Colotme Colore on on his his twentV-flfth twenty-fifth anniversary anniversary as as bishop, bishop, Pacelli Pacelli lorries lorries etc. etc. Nearly Nearly all all transport transport at port w ctmM;n Simpson. th,rd Pfac Spokane Clippers used phrases which were interpreted by the Nazis as a these days is 0n the roads." ,y jearned eommana to iioman uatnonc nisnops in uermanv to cnai-lenge the validity of neo-paganistic ideas. Within a week there were arrests of nuns and monks on charges of violating German currency shipment laws. He is also supposed to have been responsible for the attack in Osserva- tore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, on the Hitler gov- A 4 i ' . .!.! il.. Ii 1.1 ' AGE OF LANGUAGES C.N.R. Trains For the East- Mondays. Wednesdays and ernment, accusing it of violating the concordat on three From the East nmnfc whiph innlnripri trip frpprinm nf thp nnthnlir nrpss Tuesdays. Thurwiavn and Frl- p.m. consecrated your splendid gifts of mind and heart to the spiritual Portland ministry of our fathers, ln the pul- Seattle pit, ln our choir. In the organlza-' Spokane tlon of our Epworth League and in Vancouver the homes of our people, assisted by. "" Mrs. Osterhout ln her loyalty to her husband's work. In presenting you with this ad and the restrictions on religious practices. This indicates Baterda,. 11 J- that w. might .uu- that he has the courage of his opinions, something that from the office of your upenntend- Phbuld prove to be a Valuable asset in the position he now Try a Dally New want-ad. ency which you have filled with holds. - Up to recent years it was looked upon as a waste of $ mnb'prl "Rnrmrt Rfanf,, time to learn modern languages. Only those who prided UlUOKetl IVUperi DFanu themselves on their scholastic attainments desired to learn J anything more than English and Latin or possibly Greek. g I nvCrl i 5a t I l-riVi Now the short wave radio has come and those who are C lYllIU LIlC2U sTjfdLl.II lCiri able to do so may listen to people talking and sindng in a number of different languages. The number will prob- EFFECTS OF WAR ' One of the effects of the fear of war is to make wo-i men in the older countries turn to more practical employ- menCs as a hobby. They never know when thev may be called on to cook, drive cars or render first aid. Their ser- 5 vices, may also be required at munition work. The result is that women are learning to cook, drive cars, bandaged wounds, and do all kinds of work they think may be required. It is good for the women, especially in these days when domestic servants are difficult to get. "Evidently the movement has now spread to Canada find, centres are being established in Victoria, Duncan; Vancouver and at other points. 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toa3tcd Sandwiches or Hors d'oeuvre One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks ln Refrigerator l Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert lU. LIU. British Columbia I F. MeLeed MeMeektn Handicap Total North SUr B . Wkk Howe mn . MeLeod . Ramtielson llsndleap Total PI ION K J."i - NO OBLIGATION NORTH STAR i Hockey Standi, IS LEADING1 Simpson were celebrated on Sun- .. " " " u lOaraie in the second future tout MarcoeWon wa hfth av DAILY tumua iaP rncay, xuarai j, , ay gtt down to westcnri day and Monday. The Tne special special ser- ser- ""'J ; " , - " r v. . ' i ,twn4ne tftntng:. North Star, winning a clean i sweep three game to nil default victory over Canadian Legion laslf night, moved into leadership of. the Commercial Bowling UigM ! Rupert Motors being relegated Into second place Pioneer Laundry wn ivw two fc a games to nil over Parker s; again. It s a terrible road to drive' vices and gatherings took the form a,,u " " I ,eraie scow test ntaht with I7 THE NEW I'Ul'K on. as smooth as a table This end f a combined anniversary ceiebra- m . The announcement 01 tne eitcaon of Cardinal Pacelli u Wghtfuiiy congested with traf- Uonand fareweu to Dr osterhout. ;p to take the name of Pope Pius X1L ana sit on the throne aT Drive T fT. t S' of SL Peter was received in tnis country With a sense Oi tv Tn 1m ta nn .k r rtr There were other speeches and I Indsvldaal scoring was as (at Iowa: rianrer Laundry R. RmMh satisfaction, especially in view of the fact that an attempt this stretch; Drive Stow, in 133 Ky of the mission boat Thomas Overheat made a feeling reply. jMawhtI(n A. 8snUh had been made to bring pressure Upon the Saci ed College more than 10X00 were Inlured nd(croby preaching in the morning Refreshments were served. ('xicfitenko to iniiuence tne aecision. 1 ne ieenng seems to exist nere "l nnnv nnnv vrn vPAns mn mn sons ennv eamcnaaen MANCHESTER Eng.. March 3: Te?ai CP Presenting aa-ards at a Parker's Caraje sehaol commencement, the Bihop!D V.lek certificate requirements. Vancouver Is Badly Beaten Suffered Ten To Ml Rout at Hands Of Portland Ruckaroos In Hockey Game IM 130 m 19 1 1 139 131 .144 181 m 4 721 1 lie itt ui 133 1J8 3 7 Buy at the Family 2 113 1SJ 331 U 199 ill 142 137 139 US 1C7 4 C55 2 134 144 134) 134 153 3 C3 The league standing to date: N6rth 8tar . 14 5 Runert Motors 13 9 Parker's Oaraav . 14 10 Pioneer Laundry 12 12 Royal lunch 1 13 In the fight for a nlav-off berth. .Oyrn Club 8 13 our language and The leamie atandln tn dat' i Canadian Letion 7 14 W D L F A Pts. 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