1 prior field at During tbe evening Lscd. on behalf of to Mrs Mtlsfwsg had taken tn the work with :hem and their drop regm at htstng her as a leadrr Miss Bertha1 Moore prerenud Mf. Allan with a oaaut'.fu! serving taay. sad Miss Anal Allan, with a fitted party box. Mrs Allan raannafsjg suitably, as-vsrtng thr girl of -the pleasure she the flrts lrts with saving tor moved Harbor. Jsaa Me- their appra-tateraat 'he and mingled f Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue 8. R Pv'hJki -"ft- ilanaEins-Editor Prince Rupert and other important noints alone the On Saturday afternoon at the meet. Mrs. MIHUra Allan Hts h Lrattag. 01 tbe 3P Un Otve Tkew M ApovrHatkHi " rnld vith a pane of a r. 1 T ru- mooT be little ghia hi tokea of TEBRMX. June Mr Tbe Uinior C.O.I T. gaoup haht their laat nan-' lag of the saason on Saturday evening at the home of Mam Joan UcLeod. the The senior group aa the gwsatt of the satovahte aortal cro ws spent with their avadar. lira. Oi l IC EK TKA1 EHREIi At One Tbue Made XrcutUllan Jttlnlng Ibr rhurrh of Entlod For1 railway to ;Edmonton are. to have a daily mail senice.! There are .tuoenu of btstjrj The present' mail Will continue as at present, alternated' 71 with a baggage car service on the days when there is at of un mighty un of mamm::: present no mail. This means that mail will be arriving T T on the trains every day except Tuesday when there is no The father had t-. consuming fer-.-J: train. tbe ,Mot tn son revealtc! n m The additional mail has been secured as a result of nhuon acd" daaia!:Srv: team work. The Board of Trade had been agitating the matter for years and got no results. This year Edmon f surto hlaather -it ton joined in the campaign and J. C. Brady, M.P., dealt iM- 10 J" lhAt we f : with the matter in the House, while Olof Hanson, the 'IFt'JZTZ , Liberal candidate, also took up the question informally authority hiwer with the department As a matter of fact, there has beep ' ."hitTa-?. team work and results have been obtained. The member th " o; -for Skeena is tq be congratulated on the success of his SnJnu"dldX.nc. efforts and members oi the Board of Trade who have ' nd wa a remrk-been working on it for years will undoubtedly feel satis- SZJZZSZ. . fied with the result While a'bagage car service is only &t ut ni guueta: uueronce.. a temporary expedient, it is the first step toward a full T XTZJZtSU01 daily mail service. What will be needed next will be an- Booth had an uptat of oarmg. other united follow-up to receive the regular full sen'- lrZ'ZTT IcT. ice for the whole north country. ! n&aiyhaed face, wtuch wu h I given graee to a cardinal. l BramweU Booth was born March S. NEED OF UNITED EFFORT i islH. muisTVorumre f.th. i In those days, had not conceived the Idea of the Salvation Army, and waa if united effort has done so much toward securing a r luneraat preacher. From daily mail service, why not a similar united effort to '.JSTS IZZX secure the building of the highway to connect Prince peaching jonmie. j rtiinrT with hnmnnrnn onn vrnni nmnrev it- hAuiri MA fw 4 t'weaawsv V il I V A Va gg V W , 1 W .a pe a political question any more than was the mail service. It is something on which all Prince Rupert people should be as one. Co-operation is the keynote. It is rumored that the Provincial Government is saving up this road building program so as to have it in full swine at thp time nf trip npvr crpnorol o1ufinn w US-l, n Z " r itPVUr- .-- rU wa frked by hi. father-, retlgtwn. Miuin vuiipci vaiivrs as wen as L.lueraiS'WJll resent anV ;domlnaa of the such delav. Vhat is needed todav in work nn tViP mo A I "We B1 rlglos all day, and not promises of future action. r . PRESENTATION TERRACE LADY BnamweJl Booth often acknowledged how much he owed ht hla early daye to the infJlwaase aavd jSacrtfaH f Ma magher. He haa eats-faased that be waa la a state of setal- IrabeUloa tn hu boyhood toward, hla father. tttense eameatneaa for the r oul'a. health His mother be reeoghkeed reaoui nj a leooer apsmuai mree, day. and every ad seven days a week." he once bald. My mother ueed to aay to me. I wowM rather yost loved Ood m - - j ras thaa be a mHllnhalre . " I woke up: had derived from working among them w realtoe I did not wtch to lead the aatt of bar goaxl wtabea-.Av .Uie future j t Ufr ", fit She home, thou I . welfare of the Terrace C O I.T !du "1 to my mother. Ij eTvups. Sefreahmenta were served br " and did, not wish to serve' herlng dispersed F'- i The prayer beO' feeimga of Joy and kx-, to rtnla " " time la. "I the ana oeuierea me. a change tdbk place in my life, the like of whlnh I have never seen to be more! striking la any of tbe notorious char-1 asters I have com la coal set wMh a I have gone up and down the world. I am-a witness to tbe truth that Ood1 dee aavf. and by some hidden act He ks a new creation la the soul be give themaelvea to Him Wvhdonal headouarter. of the nm I " f" of " r oraoiwvwi noow was use ngm-naan x snllee M. sanouace the tnnafer... .... ...... . . T . ... Bw T-.Tf "'WUlUm Booth, oomtuetm, a mtaaum m to N, : . lJC""7a i the east-end of London, conceived the SOLICITOR-GENERAL SCOTLAND APPOINTED lomtm. Jane 13. -John Charles Watasn. Kings Counsel u the new o-UertoT-gsfsral for Scotland. Hla ac-pclntanent by the British Labor Odv-emment la announced. Mea of eadowtng It with a qua!-raUltsry ortaateatloti. It waa the son whp hammered out meat of the details. , Not that he dVtdalned to go hlaverf lata the front lis. la those! tfrty oaya of the Salvattea Artsy. Brsinwei Booth elected for rtsoae work in the worst alusa of the great nroprlia. It liflerestlng to rsosH that ht piw entered- teto "Oonvenswaris" for Iteklnft up the Salvation Army with fhe OburVh of England. That wnj Is the VO'i vi sddttlooally striking ta Uad that now the last living averaber F. G. pAWSON, LTD HAVE CLOEd- OUT; THEIR DRY Gt)0t)3,pEIART31ENT 'We havcv purchased their entire 'swek for cash at a great discount. The great reduction in prices we are passing on to you. We bought first - class new goods cheap from F. G. Dawson, Ltd., and ybti can buy as cheap from us. BmVNKETS, COMFORTERS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE MEN'S UNDERWEAR, MEN'S SOCKS, MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS ALL OFFERED AT GENUINE SALE PRICES J. A. KIRKPATRICK SIXTH STREET PAGE TWO TnE DAILY NEWS Tutiday. ,J J 1. 'St The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA DAILY EDITION -xnSgBw Tuesday. June 18, 1929. i . .'. 1 DAILY MAIL SERVICE BOOTH TIRED OF RELIGION tupm ru A WVl Romantic ud Mrenuou CBTTtT MAA(iU III" FATHER of the group who nt teto the oa-rtnvn U the Most P BaftdaB aitKlMO. the retiring Archbishop of Canterburyy who w then Bishop of Rochester. Dr. Davidson. It I record, while tsiKdv to etplor the ground, m just aa uuttu fet It should be mA cSeir thit Ocnenl Booth's "Auto cratic' relationship should not M ....... rv.. wi- lUmi RrajnweiH Booth. t rtaJ(,r nU f"thT' Oi course.-, aua., act W1MU ,u '-"-'i euUh esttkok It UtejreilsUd. TbJ Idea that Christ in some way Instituted Lot:ety set order of worship." JW- laid, and appointed the :.me and manner of tecred thing. wA -V r such as sacrament, or an order of mtnfcfcra who abould be exclusive channels of grace, haa no particle of authority In the New Teatament. If had been possible to reach tome kind 'oomblaeuon. or even a treaty of mutvuJ support, the Salvation Army mould have been greatly helped, and there would have been a new infusion of eaergy Ua afdjrttual (Ue lalo the Church of Brgland. Pan of the energy and devotion which bare been turned Into High Church hansel would. bate bren guided Into aphere of activity much more fruitful to the Church and ueful to the world, and. I firmly believe, much vinore honoring to Ood " uracrmi owin umuw rwni tihss W . lUUe aiUttu:. too ' I 0sd.Nthe laat being In XttO. -Al- .went, V- rclii.r. tbaugh I was only In Ova Was In ;n the buffet .. 0(',.,, Oansda." be toM the Canadian Vm for ChiaM -on returning, "I saw a contraat in the people' Improved clothing and feeding I Nku KVLIIll r compared with my last visit b,x yr-n " ' Cant. W Ne' i At one of hla laat public appearance. caa f h n ; ' . ' tn. thi country General Booth M: . j ' -I have had a happy We. But ltVJ? ? ha been full of care, and worrs. 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