2 uptime Rupert Daflp r-kuis JLtn. Saturday. December (., 1947 An independent dUy newspaper cerotec to tbe upounaing or Prince Rupert uid all communities comprising northern and central British Columbia. (Authorised as Second Class MaU. Poet Otrice Department. Ottawa) 1 Q. A. HUNTER, Managing. Edrtor. H. O. PERRT. Managing Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATION? J " Rim.Qr'nrtyr.ri x-m mum - City Carrier, per wwk. xSc; Per Month, 5c; Per Tear, $7.00; Bj Mail. Per MontU, 40c; Per Tear, 4.00. An Important Session HIGHTLY F.fVOT'fiH HPPPnt id lnirl in tn from the Throne at the opening of the new session of Parliament at Ottawa on the closely inter-rlated questions of aid to Europe and the international fiscal situation as it affects the Dominion's economy. There are important internal matters such as housing, labor code, income tax revision and veterans' aid which are taken into account in the general enunciation of legislative program. Important as they may be,-however, they are still subordinate to the solution of world problems in connection with which Canada is looked upon to "play an ever greater part. Without composition of these world problems, indeed, it is difficult to proceed in a stabilized way with permanent domestic policy although the government, as indicated in the Geneva trade agreements on the nns hand and thn tem. laying uown 01 long range policy and the imposition of measures to meet passing and emergent conditions. There may bo no shooting war on bilMhere are problems facing the nation today almost aserious and possibly more perplexing than, those involved in .the waging of war. The current Parliamentary session may well be one of epochal importance in the affairs of the land. PEARL HARBOR AN ANNIVERSARY to remember without,fail is again about to fall. It will be six years Sunday since Canada declared war on Japan, just a few hours after the shock of Pearl Harbor was felt around fhe world. . United States naval power in the Pacific was, for the time being, humbled. There was humiliation in the 'thought that her vigilence had been outwitted. Some of her finest ships were shattered. Not only had her sailors been killed and wounded. . There was a deep feeling of hurt pride. And not only at Pearl Harbor was there dismay: Thousands of miles further west, Canadians in Hong Kong were fighting for the lives they were destined to lose. The Sun Flag was hoisted over them, as Christmas dawned. Five hundred and fifty, including their commander, died. Pearl Harbor is something to keep ever in mind. It is an anniversary and also a lesson. PhoneiGreen 91J T P. II. LIXZEY '1 T 1 m ', f "ji. 214 4th Street Prince Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW 1 gainst Fire Losses Vi Tomorrow May Be Too Late! DELUXE UPRIGHT MODEL (Wth polisher atUchment) MASTER UPRIGHT MODEL DELUXE TANK MODEL 'i'ftrtth' attachments) ALSO 109.59 89.50 99.50 100R-0-MATIC The machine that Scrubs Waxes Polishes Buffs Price S99.50 No increase received on these items as yet .prices subject to change without notice . WE PUT NEW LIFE IN OLD FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS New Upholstery Materials : Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered 330 Second Avenue (Next to CFTR) BLUE 818 Sm5 LOVIN'S Esiis-s JUNIOR RED CROSS BUSY Borden Street School Makes Fine Showing-, Interview Indicates "Seven thousand, fight hundred forty-one!" "What exactly do the figures mean, Mr. Wilson?" 'They show how many coupons the children have collect ed." "Do you mean to say that the children have collected 7,341 coupons." "Yes, they hav collected that number since school opened in September, that is in three months." "What do they do with them?" "Well, it's one way in which the pupils of Borden Street School support the Junior Red Cross and raise funds to help children who need help. The children collect tea and coffee coupons at their homes and from their friends. These coupons are handed in day by day in their classes. Then the coupons are " ...-y... sent iCIU to w the me wholesalers wnoiesaiers who wno send send porary import restrictions on the other, has been ; back the premiums-pyrexware endeavouring PMnPflvniirino" tn to nimni-ninico compromise Wif between f1n- the lr.it?.-. Into nlitu mi., ji.w.. to iu the me extent eAieni 01 of $90. U. In in the me last last by the pupils of the school Thats truly amazing." "Then as well the children make and knit articles which are also sold. This year one all gator skin, .fully lined and thonged round the edges. A press button is placed and the finished arUcle -has a Drofes- sional .appearance. Momadn 1 . . nave aiso Deen made of an have been made and brightly finished in appropriate colors. Wooden animal; sulfnHlA frn. Brother of Local Lady Has Retired 5 John Bell retired from the er vice 01 me Canadian National Railways at Edmonton recently n auer completing forty-one years 3 and rive months with the com-j pany. Mr. Bell Is a brother of ; Mrs. L. C. Fpy of Prince Rupert. , Born In Hamilton, Ontario, he ai. iirai, wuii me wanaaia i Pacific Railway In Ontario and entered the service of the Cana. !dian National Railway In 1906 4 1 at North Battleford and remaln-2 i ed there until he was transfer- I red to Edmonton where he since ii-maujcu ana mienas to stay In retirement. LIGHTWEIGHT CANS Tin cans actually contain only 1.5 per cent by weight qf tin. 5 Gift nC Distinction ! I I I I PEARLS 3 5 5 LOCKETS fiyjrDw7 I carving" I ffif) W I SETS jZ,I 5 . g 8 YUKON X I JEWELLERS! y J. O. Alexander) I 623 Third Ave. Blue 615 rrf?yryrf wiw k SATURDAY SERMON REJIEMHER (By Rev Victor Graham, Terrace) Tomorrow, December 7, will bring to mind again the stirrinp' words nf AmpnV:i'a untrv intn Wnrlfl Wm- O 'k-va-n.ivj V V f V v II f Two. "Remember Pearl Harbor!" These vnrd? u-pi-p ov. ;.,;.. i rnt ,, , , 'ills Hts present present place place of of lnterces lnterces- an incentive to fight. The thought voked very pro ;s;0n. He is abi? to grant our p- men i.u uonie tu uit'Ufiun. niMiiunuer reun narDori tition for res;. He. has procured Not long ago we remembered our own War dead !t by conquest, hu" it is to give, at Armistice they who laid " ' aurs It Is to receive. ttmnlntA fhnt tnr nrhuh tKm neace! YbU. as an Individual 1 -- w. n ....... hi v J . - , -.. died. Instead : of peace, prosper- may De feeling restless, unsettled pie puure, cane aisnes, etc., . . stockings, pots and pans. These iity ,and p'enty we look "Pon a, i i . ., , . lU'Orld world in in a a welter welter nf of nnvurtv Doverty. ! f f TP COM hv ihn VlilHro r. nA. iodic Red Cros sales at Borden penury --- Street School and the proceeds arc then used for Junior Red Cross projects. Last year In one case a local family was assisted descending upon the earth Men cry and blame God. But let us remember, that as men died In order to secure for us a peace in this life, Christ died grade has ien making purses ln order asure 113 of Pace These are made cf Imitation both now and in Eternity. It is not that God has not remembered us, but that we Iwe forgotten God. We read that He remembered Noah for Noah prepared. In the midst of chaotic crisis let us remember also that equally high quality. Plaster of hmt Iaid down hls life (or us paris nari wall ii plaques i ! i in the war aealnst sin H ments have bten painted and Rememlr "is have had pins attached and" are v"c UIlw Aie, also sold. 1 "e'"emr Altogether the pupils . have don a reallv onr InK ,cur Stead in doinff th work thB or K.. i Rmember His coming vnnA .iibn. -m, Heaven for us' -o o,v"- w'vlw' iicjr VviH" bine handicraft wKh purposeful oDjecuves of helping needy chil emerged victorious from the conflict and now He Is able to meet our need. If we remember. Remember His will come again' A. message .Death "In PJace "In fomlse "I dren. They are living, up to the1' 1 -MESSAGE, isone of in- ITlCttn nf t h A JnnlAi T7 a A vltation. It rings with oordialU I serve.' And of course they also 1 y and warmtb- S different to learn th Vipaith r,,w ("Remember Pearl Harbor", a Uces that should j healthy children." make them vum, uu;maung message witn ' 'blopd in it's eyes'. This mecsage snonded to its challen.se. Our Lord's message of 'Come unto me' wil) rii5i unu ito Vii.v. ... Wltfc .ri.i.t. il . .. v pui- ThePonuIar . S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sails For VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 PM. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Hook Early for Xmas For Information call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Announce withdrawal, until further notice of service on Route 3 SS CAMOSU.V Vancouver. Prince Rupert-Alaska t Last sailing northbound having Prince Rupert Friday, December 5. Last sailing southbound leaving Prince Rupert Sunday, December 7. uuu uiisausuea. 11 so me mes- sage should appeal to you and and nprllniie nroHlen. ( VOU will find ns vnu nrrpnt Itnnrl , w wj r.vu.bM - V " f ' ment. It would almost seem that simply come to Christ that it they died in vain. The peace for which they fought is not yet achieved. The tyranny whieh ruled Europe is sttU in the " saddle J five years over tlCO has beenin that unhaPPy land. It seems I raised bv this and similar mMm as f D'vie Judgement were really works. HIS DEATH It Is because of His death that we Have His message. "Peradventure a man will lay down his life for his friends but while we are yet sinners Christ died for us." "He tasted death for every man."Nat only did He die to redeem MVVt us kJ but UUb. 11C He also is 1.1 i risen 1 I I to lit sweat In the trials of temptitlan "bearded the Lion In his Den" and b?came the.reclpient of the entire penalty and retribution for sin, which is separation from Oor. For he or'.ed "My, God. my Ood. why hait Thou forsaken me?" "Surely He hath born our griefs and carried our sorrows" He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised The Salvation Army Captain and Mrs. E. Jarrett, Corps Officers. TONIOHT- "Our Youth Rally" at 8 pm. SUNDAY 11 aJn. Holiness Meeting-Lessons on the Deeper Life. 2:30 pjn. Directory Class. 3:00 pjn. Sunday School. 7:30 pm. Gospel Meeting. Come and welcome home our Divisional Leaders. Brig, and served its purpose at that time' Mrs' GU"n8ham. becaue ijesaue men men ana and ir,, mmn r.-.Tues., re 8:00 pm. Home League. for womwi only). i uiwciau, 01 me railway pose when men and women as 'nsimas Christmas 'WCTWttTO,, company and co-workers ex- Individuals volunteer to accept lDec- Dec. 17. 17' a pressing their warm best wishes, date open Ioreka Cleaners Wed., 8 DJn Soldiers' Meetlne.l Note Our Sunday School Program will be held 7:30 n.m. KeeD thU S8F Agents for Slater Shoes for our iniquities, the chastisement of our peace was upon Him and with His stripes we are healed." i HIS PLACE In Heaven for us. t There to appear In the presence of God for us, John saw him ai a 'Lamb slain' but later as a mighty conqueror. By virtue of His death, His resurrection and down their -lives In order to 1 ringing challenge. HIS PROMISE I will come assure us a 'better world, a lust! Oh how the world Is in need again. As Pearl Harbor was the and lasting pace , hopeful fu ture. We remember them but cur hearts are sad as we con of restl How the nations 07 for peace and lest! How the general domestic scene demand! fixed star from which men of battle took their cue. So we ln our batUe against sin, unrlght-ousness and evil have a fixed star of hope in this promise. He will come again ln triumphant power. Then, and only then, will the world resi. But now all may have personal peace. We can know practically and literally what Jesuj meant when He said, "Come unto me and rest." These then are some of the vital things we should PAPER NATION United States rltl2nx tic I I - - Justify us. He went out Into the more PaPer 'n a Jear than any Regular Baptist services I.O.D.E. Hall otrt Ave. ana McBride St.) Ve preacii Christ . . . CRUCIFIED ROWNM) 0.nNO "Thus salth the Lord . . . 'Seek ye ME and ye shall LIVE" Amos. 5:4. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1847 12:15 pjn. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m Gospel Service. Speaker. MR. C. J. CARTER Shantymen's Association of North, America 1. "CAPTIVES OH, THE DEVIL" 'Lord's Supper at close of Evening Service . WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. FRIDAY 3:30 pjn. ADsslon Band 7:00 pjn. Junior Young Peoples. 1 Phone 368) THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORM) IF You Are Particular THEN CALL US FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING REQUIREMENTS Phone 108 Prince Rupert Plumbing and Heating Second Ave and Seventh Street PHONE 108 Give HIM the Gift he wants . . comfy, good-looking SLIPPERS FORCHRISTMAS GEORGE HILL & SONS LIMITED P.O. Box 737 624 Third Avenue Do You Have FIRE PROTECTION We handle Fire Extinguishers for any need . . . GAS OIL-ELECTRICAL or GENERAL FIRES All types all sizes KIDDE LUX C02 EXTINGUISHERS PYRENE FO AMITE Ideal for Home, Office, Boat, etc. Call us for information regarding your fire protection requirements. COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR RECHARGING ON HAND PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Coal Ruilding Supplies Paint Hardware PHONES 631 - 652 t First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. Allan M. McColl. Supply Minuter, Sunday. December 7 11 a m. -Sermon: In My Trouble I Have Prepared All This " Anthem by Junior Choir: "None Other Land." 12:15 p.m. SabJ.-i.th School. 7:50 pjn. Sermon: 'Temptation". Pastor. I'rlnre Rupert Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 Sixth Avenue West Rev. Paul A. Barber Sunday, 11 a.m. Observance of the Lord's Supper. Missionary Offering received. 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic. Tuesday, 8pm. Prayer meeting. Thursday, 2 p.m. Women's Missionary 8ociety. Friday, 8 p.m. Young Peoples Service. "For the wages of sin is death: but the gift of God is eternal battlefield of sin wrestled and,other material except steel and (life throuuh Jesus Christ our Lord. - Rom. 6 23. Everyone is welcome M ' JIM" 1 nl , ' 1 ' Mil 't r Mln. r' Bin. . .. 1 ' n T 1L-, JL ... "IT C2i ri n. A v I I I I. IHun, ... J AN. K. - T" it, f, ' k, ..7 - I.: r r Sot! ' t Hod "MMIMTV ,; NEW RO hoh A Heme A' Try a Da, - i:.r 1 50 Room:, r. 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