Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It R. P. Davey, Inspector of Indian schools, who has been in the district for the past couple of weeks on official duties, left by today's plane on his return to Vancouver. ervi ccs ti Saturday, May 19, 1951 sr svr vy I ill Use Ulasslrieiv lor Results hti independent daily newspaper devotPd to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Hefnber of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association G A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Manaping Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: f. Saturday Sermon more DIRECTORY 84rvlfi-i In all rhtirchr hi II m 7:31) u.: Kumiur tMhttol at r::l!i ri-fjt u mIhiwii. , AMil llS 4TIIKKKAI. 4th Ae W itt Dtirnrmnr Ht. Hilv ('uiiimiinlun 8 30 a iu. Suniluy Scl.mil 3 DH p m. Cnnuii Bnsil H HiMrkU-r. B a .. B . '. Rector: (Hliv TUi CREATING AN ESTAH f y: By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8 00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8 00 I fiver (it la -Z)' era When vmi r.,,., t , n re iBy A. E. RUARKl ll.vail.bl. I SWISS LESSOX FOIi US God said, "Be ye holy" (1 Peter 1:10). Is this tvimmanrl o-ivf n in vain Is :t TTolv (11 i'm:mYmr of IKfT HAI'l'lr a'h A vp V. VuiiiiK Ht (Orwil Blil tiil JOHN T. F0Vi ltx 855 p. GENEVA, Switzerland a 6jnner tnat which is impossible? God surely expects This country fascinates thJs to be fufilwl or He wouW not make such a me for many reasons. As (Jeman(j a Canadian, I ask myself; Hon is find's rpniiirvnent la"' charge can be ltiid against r'lKHT I'HKSIIVTKKIAN n. E. A. Wright. DD. SPW LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF j Forest Conservation Week Conservation Week will be observed in FOREST British Columbia from today to May 26. The observance of the week is being made Dominion-wide but it 3 of especial interest in British Columbia and certainly in this particular part of the province where the last jreat forest re.sotirces of the country stand. The forests support lumbering which is one of the main industries of the province and is vital to whose iiiis are judicially this- 'be satisfied? No man can make one himself he borne under God s arrange! ginlessly perfect yet ; inosL measure un in tins stand-i I Why is it when we In Canada 1 can't get two different races and language groups to live lo- It was said of Jesus 'oefore His ard or remain under the co'i- Mattsons Upholster . j birth "He shall .save His people clemimUon of IHHT imti:h eic) till Ave WmiI L. O. S)lr (flren 013) run. iixn,i. tahk ks.M'i.r. ri Sill A VP West Services II am. and 7.30 p.m. tjuncluy tw lio.,1 U16 idrwn :i:it) gelher, with real cordiality, that I 7i unable o'" their Bins- (Matthew 1:2U. the Swla have succeeded with nofa a ? flu',J? , It Soes not say "He shall save no less than four? hoje!His Pe0Ple 1N tneir sins' l'r penmenuuiy, oerimentallv AO so nis his onlv only no,jc ...V.,,.:. . Ami n m..re as a Vinmnn .i, . i . aiu wnne mov r',"j- (must lie in a judicial deliver-: sin " "'" V"'," the prosperity of British Columbia. It is fitting, 'being, i ask myself "V ;"if. : lance. God, who claims to be and give ourselves entirely WJiat lesson has Switzerland i i.Lst rnnnr.t. mak nr. ..'must or I over to the One who can present therefore, that every person should be directly in j to teach all us ornery critters ! HUM 33 SM'ON'D AVKSI F. To New Locotion at 234 Third Avenue Ea impossible demand so He must j us '. c" terested in the protection of the forests from indis- called men? ki. a or.,, t f.. main jusi ana ciear us umess Is it by mere accident that she r,. Lhp man J i we, of our own free-will, do our criminate use and fire not only during this week but iis tne most prosperous land HAI VATKIt AIIMV PrmHr Htiaef. CO;' Cttpt. W. PoulU.n lurrtorv MM 3 Ml p in Uiiuiluy Hi lnil S u I' m (blocK 20,1: T. i n n "Hii:iiN 6tti Avi:. t MillrxlH Ht. Pastr: E Bollwid , (Uiai li ell)) God sent His Son with "AlllPart, and turn from sin. If we power in heaven and in earth" i ref uf 10 co-operate with Him, muJit remain un the con-sins i Matthew 28:18) to "Bear our demrwtion of a Holy God. So in His own body on the ! tret" rePent and turn to Christ! U Peter 2:24i I JUDICAL-1 LYi, so He might "Present you j FAULTLESS before the presence First PresbyiCr. cm Cnurch of His glory with exceeding jo" We have just received a new shipmc RT. WTmil AMil.H'AN t'M'Hl Ct.V Snnflay HluK.; 1 1 (0 am Evenlug Pi-ayrt" "i p m (Blue H2I Smjtlcr Gicslerjil Uude 24i. Thus God made ar-1 rangement whereby His demand : can be met to His .satisfaction. I Ki.iii i.ar iixrriKT 629 6th Avt.. E. BHIP 803 lutor: Hpv. Lmuianl A. TltorfH' throughout the year. The government authorities in British Columbia are showing a progressive lead in the matter. It is sufficient in considering the slogan of the week "Keep Our Forests Green" to realize that, without revenue from the richly timbered coast and hinU-j'laruJ, British Columbia would be shorn of from 40 to 50 per cent of its annual income. Without forests, Prince Rupert would never have had its latest new industry which is about to alter the whole economic aspect of this community and the immediate neighborhood. Am, of course, everyone is familiar with the fact that forests and timber are the 'real backbone these days of the economy of the thriving central interior hinterland. So Forest Conservation Week is an occasion which we might well pause to consider at this time. ail Europe? Did her policy I perpetual neutrality just happen, or did it grow into maturity, like any other living thing I SHALL NOT WRITE MUCH more about a comparison of th Canadian and the Swiss confederations. Yet I thinic everybody wiU agree that the famous French writer. Andre Siegfried, aptly -described French-English language group relations In Canada when he called it: "Modus Vivendi, without cordiality." The difference between Canada and Switzerland seems to to be: We in Canada live together, but neither the French nor English-speaking groups really pretend to like it. We just tolerate the set-up because we can't think of anything else to do. fc i1.,tA,A.r kff" to ray . . , Reflects and Reminisces , I ' f t E FIRST UNITED CHURCH i'M Sixth Avtnue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence O. Bieber Sunday, May 20, 1951 M. . ." -' Come in and sec our selection of DEAL-CRAFT and SNY COCKTAIL TABLES COFFEE TABLES LAMP TABLES We extend a cordial invitation Morning Wurtiiip at 11 a m. What Tex Morton is going to to visitors to worship with us. do next keeps you watching ani 231 Fourth Ave. East wondering. Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, D D It was that way again at the Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith, Civic Centre last niuht. This was! John Currie. fitroxm: "The Hia Whiwon Thou SUndesl."--Miss A. M. Su-wart. A Children's story and Junior Choir Anthem. EVERYTHING FOR Tllf I! In Switzerland, they have four language groups living In plete harmony French, Ger- man, Italian and one other tiny minority. It is not modus Viven the third show and was there a New Labor Views Sunday, May 20, 1901 Morning Worship 11 o'clock packed house! from entrance to! GORDON & ANDERS within a few feet of the .sta;;e di WITHOUT CORDIALITY, but there was no spare space. SUNDAY SCHOOLS at FinA United at 12:15; at C-oiuad hall at 1 p.m. "THERE Is plenty in a booklet, "This Cost of Living jtauier with cordiality 6ubect: "The True Patriot" j IjGJj.E. Church i-arade. j Sunday School 12:15 j Evening Hrvi 7 :30 o'clock i It was like this until as late The main difference that I see here Is that nobody resents " lJ iu aim mce was nuunuj Subject: "Proving Truth" EVENING SERVICE, 7:30 pm J. S will be in charge of Mr Wilson and the choir. "Remember Uw Sabbath Day to Keep it Holy." , 1 Business," published by the British Iabor Party, which could easily have been written by a free market economist plying his trade. Here are some strinking excerpts: ' "What effect do changes in wages and salaries have on prices and the cost of living' About GO percent of the nation's output is the cost of wages and salaries. Changes in wages and salaries therefore the other fellow's right to speak to suggest there would be aa-his own language and have his ; Jcurnment until midnight if not own culture. But also, you do i later. It was really about 12:30. not try to inject one area's lan- j Dr. Robert Moruon has the guage.,.iiUo another language : E'Jt of speeding time. His enter-area. " j tainment has variety and Ills (treatment of subjects such fc-s IT IS ON THE WORLD LEVEL i Psychology, hypnotism, science that it seems to me that the j a"d manV & P''asu1re: Swiss have most to teach. While ,H guitar playing afford-d t r . r moi ,w plenty of pleasure as well n.i HELP WANTED Permanent positions for suitable men. M woikint; conditions. Top wagf. Two weeks h'M afl,i one year employment. 50'i Mimical Servicfs fees paid by firm. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2 First Clots Automobile Mechanic have a profound effect on prices unless the higher .vn0r. on .c,'itu ,ictnr r.n solid amusement. Light 1 First Class Automobile Body hp rifle A wages are matched by higher productivity or are jwas an American -ct8Tre. SLTpSringS rom be- Sunday, May 20 II a.m.-"A CHRISTIAN CITIZEN' IN A MODERN WORLD" 12:15 p.m. Sunday School, and Bible Class 7:29 p.m.-"TIIE NEW TESTAMENT CIHUCH". The Ordinance of Reliever's Baptism will be administered at the commencement of the service. The Ordinance of the Lord's Suppei, at the close of the service, and reception of new members. and Painter. Apply:' met from profits. professor of history. Together teeth- worthing but dull, they corrected some of the sha Rupert Motors Limit CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTE Much of the second part was devoted to mesmerism, hypnotism and the general theme of science and psychology. j Asked someone from well back i low ideas I had of how the Swiss got this way. APPARENTLY THE IDEA OF Swiss neutrality grew up slowly over centuries. Moreover, there was a time not so many hundreds of years ago. when the separate cantons in Switzerland were fierce rivals and even at times enemies in outright actual war just like Uncle Sam and Uncle Joe today. Ro.uiaan tailed t irrt cifirrr ri MASTER MOTOR CRAFTSMEN r In the audience: "Can anyone who's taken a couple of beers be hypnotized ?" Dr. Morton paused and smiled slightly. Then h aid: "Up to a point, it might aid." And that was about all there was on Uit point. Another feature of interest LIGHT UP HOW GIVE YOU A CHOICE OF n low a "smaller ! t"e memory test On vals was a cantontoo ; ; blackboard appeared 25 words i called at random from the crowd, while Dr. Morton stood I weak to resist either of its big neighbors by force. But that small "on the spot" canton did SELECTION OF SHADES, from J TABLE LAMPS H TABLE LAMPS J6 TRILITE LAMPS, Complete with Shades, from....$19, TORCHIERE LAMPS PRESENTING on a small scale what, in later centuries, trie Swiss confederation has done in Europe. Thsa is, it declared its deliberate abstention from all f uture wars of its two neighbors. "Profits cater for the creation of reserves to pay for expansion and re-equipment, and the additional money that manufacturers want to pay as dividends to their shareholders. The more money firms put aside to develop new methods of production, the more consumers have to pay for goods. But nw equipment and better laid-out factories mean more efficient production, lower costs, and the possibility of lower prices in the long run. If the money to pay for this were not raised from profits it would have to be raised in some other way." Then there are these two paragraphs culled from the same socialist pamphlet: "Although the cost of living has gone up by 80 percent since 19:58, wages and salaries have gone up, too. Wages have risen by over !)0 percent and industrial workers' earnings, which include overtime and bonuses, have increased by 130 percent. . "With more in the shops, and with the need to replace things in the home, people are spending more on the bigger things, like sheets and furniture. This inevitably leaves less money for beer and cinemas, books and meals out, jaunts and holidays. So everyone feels that 'there is less money about.' This is not only because the cost of living has gone up it is because our standards have gone up as well." And here is a punch line: "The real answer then is to raise the efficiency ' of all firms to the standard of the best in. other words, to increase productivity." by .blindfolded. All were readily repeated. There must have been close to a couple of dozen from the audience, on the .stage. All wers prepared to go through with what was expected of them, if suitable. For those who did slumber it was undoubtedly '&Wt SENSATIONAL NEW- . It once made a formal cieelara-i tion to this effect: j That if the big rivals DID go to war it would remain neutral and use all its energies toward m "COMMA"' Northern B.C. Pov! ten 1 "V: mediation and conciliation between the antagonists. CYNICS CAN FIND GROUND to criticize modern Switzerland. They say, with som truth, that part of the present prosperity Hp JUiL U,u 700' WMi "Am Co., Ltd. Phone 210 Bosner Block Prince Rupert, B.C. matw Control" 10 H F. TWIN Attractive drapes which have tiw-en reowiUy put up enhance the $7 Lbs. 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But it was not the comments were made , at the reason why Switzerland stayed ! quarterly meeting of the Prince out of those wars. , Rupert and District United Board The Swiss are convinced that : of Health meeting this week and their policy rather their' bed-a vote of thanks was extended rock principle of perpetual neu- I to Mrs. Earl Becker, Miss Freda trality is right for them. They 'Hilton P. H. N., Miss Margaret are determined to stay out of Steeves P. H. N., Miss Shirley all war and to keep all wars Main and Mrs. Armine Boas, out of Switzerland. TaZalndbyi,K For Coi foadter" in ZJeelli J4i A Comp! Jk3m 66' JtatXSk '60' With "SyiKTO- 7.2 H P. Twill Control" TWIN ' , 7.2 H.P. TWIN 4 lb. 44 Lbl. lapprox.) (approx.) MA W I MSk '20' 4'i H.P. 2'i H.P. TWIN SINGLE 36 lbl. 30 lbl. ,'opprox.) (approx. ere Sims ond Q fty far lh Motf Atfvonc 10 M.f. Outbar4 Mlr n Mcvk4i Th many xduDv ferturM f Itw bw MARTIN "100 Commando" indud . . . "Aqupmatlc Control", Viiiblt fuel gaugo, Multiple disc propallar dutch. Stool rods, noodlo and roUor boorings throughout, and many omon. GMECK TMESI TEVORIAANCI TESTfD" MAKTIN MOTOt NATURES Patontod nochonkolly-controlUd BOppof volvot t Improved "Dopond-A-PuU" starter Patented vertical tern adjustment Patented fuH swivel poworhead fuM 360 degree flooring if Improved carburetlon. Ignition and oooling systems, ond many others. iocludi Whit1 School Children in Deplorable Dental Condition Some sort of special dental service for the children of this city Is necessary to eope with a "grave state of disability" weekly has just published pic- where nothing Is being done, such smaller communities in the area as Bella Coola, Terrace and Smithers have their dentaj clinic services where the dentists cooperate by giving part-time service to the children. Mrs. Earl Becker felt that tures of some of the large num Now which at present prevails in the send the soldie-s, sailors or airmen of any country to attack any other by land, sea or air. That sounds simple but it would require an epoch-making change to make it effective. For it would mean that no soldier cf any country could ever operate beyond the borders of his own nation. There would have to be a World Peace Police Force ade 7 condition of the children's teeth there should be no difficulty in and which, if it is not rectified, j financing dental clinic service 7 'A 'At, i i 1 1 riORii 1 1 i i ijers of Patton tanks which this country has recently bought from the U.S.A. If any aggressor ever again tries to invade this country, he will pay dearly for his crime. IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE human race will never get peace on earth until we start by apply- 2.9 and UK may lead to a dental disaster, here providing the dentists could Dr. puncan Black, medical di find time to do the work. She tmmt For Particulars, Wrlt-a: "- quate to deal with any nation's believed the Parent-Teacher Association would be glad to cooperate. A survey by Dr. Black of dental conditions in the schools here showed that from 37 to 5S per cent of the children were in need of dental treatment. ing the principle that the Swiss attempt to defy the world law rector of the Prince Rupert and District Health Unit, told the Unit Board of Health at its quarterly meeting in the city this -week. "The situation is being sadly neglected in Prince Rupert," 'Dr. Black said. In contrast to Prince Rupert HOMEWOOD MARINE LTD. fashion footwe And there would have to be a world parliament to mak demo aim uie oweues nave applied: That is, by granting every nation the right to defend Itself. 1733 W. Georgia St. Vancouver, B.C. Dealership Enquiries Invited cratic laws and give orders to by its own defense, forces based its employees, the World Peace