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THE DAILY NEWS
PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA

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oeiG3goo Thursday, April 22, 1920,

 

DAILY EDITION,

Archbishop on
The Bridge of Truth.

The principle of the cantilever bridge may be applied with
good effect not only to a material structure to span some Niagara
gorge, but also to a mental structure to bridge the chasm between
the finite and the infinite.

Taking our stand on the left bank of the river, we watch
the construction. There is, first, the work of excavating to get
a firm foundation as far out in the river as possible. Then there
is the massive concrete pier erected on this foundation. Then
the steel fabric pivoted on this pier with one end securely anchor-
ed to the shore, and the other stretching into the air midway
across the chasm. It seems to lead nowhere but into space.
Presently there comes from the right side of the river a steel
structure which exactly fits the part which has been projected
into space from the left side of the river. The two interlock,
each helping to support the other, and the bridge is complete.

Chasm Between
Finite and Infinite.

In trying to span the chasm between the finite and the
infinite it is best for us to begin on the human side. We must
first dig deep to get a firm foundation. Let us begin with what
we can prove to be true in our personal experience. This we
shall find out not so much through metaphysical reasoning as
through studying the working of the human mind and the de-
veloping of human society. Through the scientific observation
of repeated experience we arrive at a practical certainty regarding
the laws of the human mind and the principles of social life.
Here we have a mental structure built upon the tirm foundation
of experienced faet; but, as we follow in the direction indicated
by these principles and laws of human personality and human
society, they seem to lead us’ out of ourselves to something be-
yond ourselves. All great psychologists frankly admit this ten-
dency of the human mind to externalize and objectify inward
feelings and desires; but they stop here, for this is as far as the
human side will take us. We are !eft, as it were, suspended in
mid-air. Presently, from the Divine side, there come moral and
religious truths which seem to exactly fit in with the higher
thoughts and deeper desires which have been projected from the
human side. The marvellous interlocking of these two parts, the
human and the divine, the, mental and the spiritual, gives us
the bridge which spans the chasm between the finite and the
infinite. ‘“‘Thou hast made us for Thyself, & God, and the heart
never resteth till it rests in Thee.”

Laws of Mind are
Laws of God.

There are some religious enthusiasts who want to stake
everything upon the principle of authority—'‘‘Believe this because
the Church says so,”’ or ‘‘Believe this }ecause the Bible says so.”’
lf this principle of authority is suflicient for them, let them re-
joice in it, but Jet them not be so foolish as to think that they
can convert the world to their way of thinking either by declama-
tion of dogma or by denunciation of criticism.

The principle of bare authority unsupported by human rea-
son is not suflicient for a vast number of thinking men and
women in this age of intelligence. The laws of the human miud
are the laws of God, and by following up in the direction these
laws lead us we can best appreciate the Divine truths which
correspond to our human needs,

No words can express how much Christianity will gain by

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Canvas goods, oilskins,
boots, overalls, mackinaws,
gloves, waterproof clothing,
baggage, harness, beds,
crockery, shoe findings.
TENTS, SAILS, AWNINGS.

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Thursday, April 22.
High, 2:34 a.m., 22.5 feet.
15:24 p.m.,, 19.8 feet.
Low, 9:12 a.m., 1.4 feet.
21:15 p.m., 6 feet.
Friday, April 23.
High, 4:12 a.m., 20.6 feet.
17:26 p.m., 18 feet.
10:56 a.m., 3.2 feet.
23:2 p.m., 8 feet.
Saturday, April 24.
High, 5:13 a.m., 19.2 feet.
18:36 p.m., 17.5 feet.
11:59 a.m., 4.3 feet.
Sunday, April 25.
6:26 a.m., 18 feet.
19:49 p.m., 17.4 feet.
0:12 a.m., 8.8 feet.
13:8 p.m., 5.2 feet.
The time used is Pacific Stan-
dard, for the 120th Meridian west.
It is counted from 0 to 24 hours,
from midnight to midnight.
The table given is,for Port
Simpson but the time for Prince
Rupert varies only a few minutes
on some days and on others is
the same. The range of the tide
may be computed as 5 per cent
greater at Prince Rupert than at
Port Simpson both al springs and
neaps. Therefore the rise in the
Prince Rupert harbor is slightly
greater than Port Simpson.
The height is in feet and tenths
of feet above the average level of
lower low watér.

LAND ACT

LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT
RANGE I,

Low,

Low,
High,

Low,

 

VANCOUVER
OF COAST,

TAKE NOTICE that J. C,. Clausen of
Jcean Falls, B. C., occupation superintend-
nt of logging, intends to apply for per-
mission to lease the
ands :—

Commencing at a post planted 2% miles
n a nortierly direction from the north-
West corner of Lot 897 on the west coast
vf Calvert Island; thence north 40 chains;
hence west 40 chains; thence south 40
shaing; thence east 40 chains to point of
commencement and containing 160 acres,

nore or less,
J. C, CLAUSEN,
21st, 1920.

following described

January

LAND ACT.

Date

 

otice of Inteition to Apply to Lease Land.

In Queen Charlotte Islands Land District,
recording District of Skeena, and situate
nh Naden Harbor.

Take notice: that Hume B. Babington of
Prince Rupert, occupation master mariner,
intends to apply for permission to lease
the following described lands:—

Commencing at a post planted about 20

 

 

 

 

this rehabilitation of religious faith through the psychological |chains southeast of George Pt. thence
approach. Many are now crossing by this bridge. chan more or less to shore: thenee south:
F. H, DU VERNET, Archbishop of Caledonia, 18 acres, more or Jess >) One Containing

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From the East.
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Queen Citarlotte Islands:

For Massett, Port Clements and
Upper Island poiats*

farch 24; April 2, 7, 16, and 21,

‘rom Masset, Port Clements and
Upper Island points:

darch 25; April 3, 8, 17, and 22.

For Skidegate, Queen Charlotte
City and Lower Island points:
April 3, and 17.

From Skidegate, Queen Charlotte
City and Lower Island points—
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For Skagway and the Yukon.

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From—March 26; April 14, 9,
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1920.
CITY OF PRINCR RUPERT

 

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

MORSE CREEK BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION.

Tenders 19th April, 1920,

Prince Rupert, B. C.

Sealed Tenders for the construction of
a Timber Bridge across Morse Creek,
Second Avenue, City of Prince Rupert,
will be received at the office of the City
Clerk, Prince Rupert, B. C., until 5 o'clock
p.m, Monday, the 19fh day of April, 1920

The Contractor to supply all labour,
material and equipment.

The work includes, Three Howe Truss
Spans, each Seventy-Seven (77) Feet in
length, together with the necessary ap-
proaches, ’ connections, substructure, con
rete footings and excavation. Total length
of structure being Six Hundred Feet (600
more or less, and as shown by the plans
and specifications on file in the office of
the City Engineer, Prince Rupert, B. C,

Each Tender is to be accompanied by
a certified cheque for One Thousand Deol-
lars ($1,000), payable to the City of
Prince Rupert, said cheque to be re-
turned to the Tenderer, unless he fails to
execute the contract, should it be awarded

to him,
A Bond for One Third (1-3) of the
Tender, satisfactory to the City Council!

of Prince Rupert, will be required for the
faithful performance of the Contract,

Plans and Specifications may be obtaine:
from City Engineer on payment of Five
Dollars ($5.00) to City of Prince Rupert,
or they may be examingd at office of
City Engineer,

All Tenders must be made upon blank
forms, Obtainable from City Engineer,

The City Council reserves the right to
reject any or all Tenders.

F. 8. CLEMENTS,
City Engineer

 

 

for the Yukon Telegraph Line.

SEALED TENDERS addressed to the
undersigned, and endorsed “Tender for
Packing Supplies,’’ will be received until

12 o'clock noon, Thursday, Aprit 15, 1920,
for the packing of material and supplies
for points along the Yukon telegraph line
between Hazelton and Atlin, In the course
of the seasons 1920, 1921 and 1922,

Forms of tender and specification may
be obtained from the Superintendent of
Government Telegraphs, Vancouver, B,.C.,
District Superintendent Government Tele-
graphs, Victoria, B.C., and from the Goy-
ernment Telegraph Agents at Asheroft, B.
C,, Quesnel, B,C., Hazelton, B, C., and
Telegraph Creek, B.C,

Persons tendering are notified that ten-
ders will not be considered unless made
on the printed forms supplied and signed
with their actual signatures stating their
occupations and places of residence,

Rach tender must be accompanied. by
an accepted cheque on & chartered benk,
payable to the order of the Honourable
the Minister ¢ Public Works, equal to
ten per cent (f0 p.c.) of the amount of
the tender, which will be forfeited if the
person tendering decline to enter into @
contract when called upon to do 80, or
fail to complete the work contracted for,
If the tender be not accepted the caeque
will be returned, War Loan Bonds of the
Dominion will also be accepted as security,
or War Bonds and cheques if required to
make up an odd amount,

The Department does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender,
By order,
R, C, DESROCHERS,
Secretary.
Department of Public works,

Ottawa, February 14, 4920.
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PACIFIC

Wednesday 10 p.m. for Anyox.
Sunday and Thursday Midwight

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Mea 9.5. PRINCE RUPERT
S.S. PRINCE GEORGE

SAILING

for Swanson Bay, Ocew

Falls, Vancouver, Victoriaand Seattle

Saturday 10 p.m. for Stewart.

8.8. PRINCE ALBERT

For Massett, Port Clements and

28th. Southerm Queen Charlotte Island Point

Buckley Bay, April 2{st &

TRAIN SERVICE

Passenger Monday,
Prince George, Edmontun and Winnipeg,

W*dnesday and Baturday af fi:30

a.m. for Smithers
making direct connections for

all points east and south

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Skagway, Alaska,

April 9,

ror Ketchikan, Juneau,

8.8. PRINCESS MARY

from Prince Rupert:
19, 30; May 10, 21 and 31.

For Vancouver Victoria and Seattle from Prince Rupert
April 14, 24; May 5, 15, and 26.

8. 8. PRINCESS

From Prince Rupert for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls,

BEATRICE
Hardy Bay, Alert Bay,

Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancouver and Victoria—
Every Sunday at 9 P. M.

For rates, reservations and sailings, app!)

to

W. ©. ORCHARD, General Agent.

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NOTICE TO FISHERMEN

BIG SUPPLY OF FRESH BAI?

and Ice

At BUTEDALE

WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED

Butedale,

Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street

Prince Rupert, B.C.

   
   

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