Prince Rupert Daily News As I See it WEEK-END SPECU Lots of hargain-i still left in Men, j Friday, Feht uary 23, 19al THE Better box Shop to advantase on Saturd , ni T.-.1-, j vy CAR in ore tVrlw- f, I'M' r. Independent daily newspaper as-voted to the upbuilding of Prince Ruptrt and Northern and Central British Columbia. SUBSCRIPTION rtATES: Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association . A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. Q. PERRY, Managing Director ?r Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, ; 'S3.e0; By Mall, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 . Ji?1 Published every ufl.err.otm except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. RILED I telling about the rewards of Editor, Daily News 1 heaven and hell. Since God is A. Gordon Huson'i re-x-rt '"-ljU,:t, as weil as holy. !! must present day Britain riled "ie lgjV(, reW!tr), for r-,n,.pUlIXUpS; He was truly an ambassador of , as weU as punishnient Na wor;1 the British Labor Government . iiifU th,. w A ,1 li)jii'.i..iii(i.-i Mens 1st. Qua!!t-sell J for $3.73. Now. set ORKSS SIIIKTS White dress shirts Usually .44 00. SPECIAL ..... NYLON SIIIKTS Dandy Nylon shirts In 3 different shades. All sizes. These usually .sell at $0.00. SPECIAL $4.r,) DKKSS SOX-Quulity dress sov and the last five verses of the j Eighth Chapte- ol Romans. It is my opinion that, if our politicians and leaders in b:i; business would follow the teachings of our Lord as of when He proved His power o"-n- tin? grave ami earned His position as Lord of Lords, lie would humble inmseif in his approach to the present troubles of Mankind. Ws would )i:-.ve patriotism of the law-abiOh' rather thah so many law-enforced citizens. Let the i.ov-ernments lay down tlicir a irs and lut the Chuvh pr.-si'iit i'-self us a better and greater leader In our moral standards and in the que.-.t tor more pt-ac." and happiness. I would liU to ask whl-h holds priority today: the lli-ly Bible or the Crlmimil Code. It Ls my belief that tlvre is 'Coniinued on page Ci .r giving glowing but false facts . 'Worn . wlio haT tisTre: Or the Ma.en-.-nt. "By lov-cently "K God one u -ntifs hnns-.r come from there and i.s WIln u at Coda ehiWnm, toe still in close, contact with rela-' human family. Bv ron-f.-,r. tivfs, the British Peopi. are far, ---- Irast with that t-mrtatlon, th- iiu, i . u.ia.. ." , with e'astic toos. Pair jo,. j -'i SHIKTS and DRAWICKS - Klan- field's Shirts and Drawers. Good f medium we'ght. J "j! SPECIAL, ner garment S2.5i ""' -I speak of the ordinary work--H"" l,s t'--Y.-"' ing class people. ! tppn 1,nr,of tm.i .severe.!" Sp'nl :'',1-fn of G'W Food rations are still ,,. Jesus Christ is quite sever- on ,.n. t r n, nor h,.,, LAM) OF CONTRASTS CAIRO, Egypt Here in the Nile Valley is the cradle of civilization. i Sine the dawn of recorded history this delta has been one of the richest spots on earth, in the true meaning of the term richest. For here the crops are not dependent cn rainfall, but are nourished by the moisture ana vi ater-hoi lie .son 1 10111 lii mighty river iUelf. 1 But. if anything on earth Is a land of contrasts, this Is it. DRESS PANTS A large varMy to cIk, .rH week, perhaps; 10 cents of meat; ! - occasion by callmr men Ue liiltlren of the devil No wisa- ! power cuts frequent; no chance fill thlllklll" -h:lH" 1.1" rail tn t.vn,n,l nn' h..-tn-iv.- ni!- P.-U-ed from WOOI. tt'OUK PANTS -All Wta,! work nam Usually SftOO. Now, pair ' '" ll'I.. H i-wny ' - imed. A reu! sold at !l.0O. Gel one now at ' BOYS' WEAR Pants. Sweaters, Winillireakers, StiM-kmts 1 M l.t)lil:i:AKI RS All woo! Wlndbreuh-rYh R-a Soecials " ri - - a ii I not build your own home'; regl- ft that a r.rso!i must he ho-i mentation of civil laws-eic, etc. anew before he can be called i- The most prosperous person.- s"rt t Gml. are black marketeers, and1 Again wnen the author say j Drones ."Golden Era" mv foot. I that eterences to th fie-'i i Keep sending youi1 life-saving immortality is 11 suojHi-tl 'oi' parcels, friends, more than ever, he overlooks the mi-iiv si it ROBERT FIELDS .ment.s In the Bibb-, tor inslitnc BOVS- PANTS For school and dr I I'Olll J-.nlippiaiis 8:20-21. f llil IIHI NS I'l l.l.-OVIKS All A 'llA,l fancy trim. Canuiy, Saxe and Kearlet le al l!arain.! COMFORTERS LoveW .mtin comtorters, sii:,de and ,1,, F.iiif le :;b:'. lur children from Sf.r,, (kliu Th. .'ermon itself may If f religion tor this present lif-but it doi-a not take into eon suteratimi the whole of nut'i. M' one liaa eve:- liv.d a VH-tnriii hie and died a vu-t'oiious di-aw bv tM'iuii Kood. Ttie only vi-torious dentil the Fible sp 'jM MR. SOILANU tXI I AlNS Ed, tor. Daily News: The question is asked as to why the Saturday Sermon was I'-puoiaU-d bv me in con.-.ulta-t:on with other clergymen. Permit rue to make a tew com Just as there Is a sharp, visible dividing line between me lush, irrigated garden lands and the har. ii, parched deserts, so there is almost as sharp and clear a line between the rich and poor 1 mthis ancient but vital land, j 0U0 A RICH AND ERUDITE Egyp- tian is talking about George liernaid Shaw. Seems the Lite Socialist playwright had an income of hail a million a year. (I'm not sure whether that was pounds or dollars. 1 But tne papers noted tlia,t only a tew, otner people in England had an Income as iare. j 'ihe rich Egyptian it-marked: "There aie many more people than that itu a bigger animal 1 income here.'' j I HAVE NO SURE, QUICK way of checking that assertion. Bui ,OI t'UIH .-I 1UIIS Ultl'l -"" w-.j, . of a sinner who trusts In Jesus Christ, as his Saviour. ments. ilie repudiation was a disavowal of the contents of tlu- hop and avo at The above statement') are -prninn ntirl mit 1 ii mo- tit in j s"'p Pf Ule , a J,1S whv 1 l f ' 1 ' with the person ot the author i'hni.i i .i,,t irnx., 'diated that f-iituni. Good Road Essential THE NECESSITY of keeping the highway be-I tween Prince Hupert and the important industries at Port Edward and Watson Island in first class shape at all times Iweomes ever more obvious and we trur.t the .n!,!i- work.:; department b. aliv--to the situation. Spring now appear? to be here and henceforth it should be possible to th e the road the attention it requires. If it is a matter of equipment or machinery or men, that it soin-ahhio' that will have to be properly organized without delay so that full maintenance i:- assured at all times. There h too much traffic on the road now between pulp mill and fisheries plants to not have it. constantly in the best of shape. The Daily News during recent days lias been receiving some impatient complaints from various quarters. We have taken the view that the department is fully cogu'ant of the state of affairs and can he relied upon to speedily bring the road to a state where no complaints can be justified. Later on there will also be the necessity of bringing the whole road to the interior into good condition and keeping it so. Elevator Still Idle P" 1INCE RUPERT continues, to hold the doubtful distinction of possessing a modern grain elevator that handles no wheat. It's been like this for years. Between August P50 and last January, there was shipped through Vancouver and New Westminster a total of ldU,7 11,202 bushels. Vast Quantities also used the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence plants. And from Vancouver and New Westminster will flow grain destined for India. And even Port Churchill oh the edge of the Arctic, and frozen part of the year, boasts of her expanding wheat trade. riffftuv Pai.satjc for OutLij v. "Charity suff.-ret.ri lung and is kind; charity envieth not; . charity vuuntcth no!, itself. i.s not iulf.-d up." ' l Cor. 13:4. seated which are not. in ha: -mony with the teachings of Uie Bibl. Among them ls the Rilll.E OH COOK? Editor, D.oly News: Having oUow-xl with Interest statement, "whoever created the I Broadway Ideas of heaven and hell did a colossal disservln-1 to human mmmmm the discussion in your coluuir.s dili lim Lie past week foll.iwiii ity . . . Here the author un jttd imwil , Mr. Clarke's sermon hist Kulur- dertakes to place ktLji-'V ' til you don't need to search books of statistics to get the broad pictuie. 1 Suppose you start from the beautitul residential district in Oezira Island in the Nile, which is part of Cairo. On your way to the country you stop for a few minutes at the Gezira Sporting Club, which is the last word in loveliness and luxury golf, 52s upon God who Is responsible lor ' day, I would like to I"'"- a-"' - minister of Prince Rupert girls are literally as pretty as preach u f mon un Hie finish'-d pictures. If I thought the wife work cf the Grace ot Christ as would stand for it, I'd adopt a recorded In the Ca-m-l or St Iew. i.h.hn. Chapter 11. Ver es 1 7 f'hls ailvrtt .ttiwni v. n.l ptilUtftlietl ' ' 1 fr (li-.pluyd hv tli' I.lqut.- n rl ' llo-ir.li For take home orlers Ptiond swimming, polo, dancing, drinks, food and congenial companionship Vou drive tor aooui 411 minutes through .street scenes already FISHERMEN . . . 1 described in this series. Then ' you turn aside toward the des-' ert. You pass a tew roudslile j sentries, fully armed. You !;o down good roads through great i groves of date palms. I Then you come coi one of the big Irripatlort canals, where) thousands of men are busy j transferring the rich, mucky T.7'"- For coinplctt- overhaul of your Ilieh Speed Gasoline Engines, see ltiiert Motors Ltd. We have the trained mechanics and specialied equipment to fM-rtorm this work tor you . . . eltii-ii-nlly am) economleiilly, To avoid delay this spring when the rn:.h In on. It t. us have that ji.h now. soil from the ditch bottom to ; the roadside. 0O0 I I COULD HAKDLY believe my1 The Canadian Army Active Force announces SHORT SERVICE COMMISSIONS eyes when- I saw their tech-; niqne. For they were;, doing the I job much as their forefathers , would have done it back in the clays when Pharoah's daughter' , FIXED DATF The Congress ol the United States must meet i-iimiallv i;n J.Ian. 3 unle-s it ha- by law ap-ljoint,ed a dil'f;renl. date. FEDRRAL TERRITORY The U.S. Government has been seated at Washington sin.-e 18'J3 when the district was laid out lor government purposes. Rupert Motors Lid 3 ; "Captain Morgan's in town: tound'the baby Moses hidden ' in the bullrushes. . Men stood in the water and scooped out great armslul ot the goo. They passed this dripping, dwindling blob from man 10 man along a chain of about twelve. Then it was dumped on the roadside, where it dries out a bit before being transported Be -ML.. BUY Nfl where needed. (Thai, soil is, of course, very rich.) The Yanks, or even the British, .who are much less machine- ininded, would do that same job with tractors and bulldozers -5,- i H with a tiny fraction of the num The Canadian Army Active Force will accept men with the necessary qualifications for short service commissions as officers of the Canadian Army. This aDolies to men who are in the followinq categories: Veteran Officers with Second Wotld War experience will be appointed directlv into the Canadian Army Active Force in commissioned rank. According to qualifications of candidates, appointments will be in the rank of I ieutenant or Captain, In special cases, mainly in technical corps, the rank of Major mav be qranted. Members cf University Contingents C.O.T.C... who have successfully completed the second practical phase of training will be appointed as Lieutenants. Graduates of Command Contingents Six Months Course will he' appointed as Lieutenants. Other Ranks.. Active Force, will be appointed officer cadets pending qualifications as Lieutenant. ber of men used in Egypt. But GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS 5j With pump GENERAL ELECTRIC DELUXE REFRIGERATORS GENERAL ELECTRIC J DELUXE RANGES if .so, how would those dis-ein ployed exist? The workers (I was reliably I informed) get the equivalent of 3(1 to 50 cents per day. Thai means they live mostly on beans and bread, or tomatoes, bananas, dates, if their families help gather them. (Beef is 45 cents a pound NOW ON DISPLAY AT Northern B.C. Powei A lid h rn rj tt here.) 0O0 diMini-uislied welcome in anv gathering . . . for rmnin THERE ARE SPECIAL TENT Mojito is Canada's largest idling rum. Gold Label is rich anil full bodied . . . black Label is extra smooth and flavouiful. Try Captain Morgan Kum you'll like it! Phone 2KI Prince Ituperl villages for some of the canal workers and their families. But others live in crude village dwellings, mostly abode-type, or sometimes of rough rocks. mmmimu An Arab roared with laughter when I asked him what woflld happen if they got a good heavy W ALLACE - lam here. "One such rain," he said, as I ... Phar nam i thought of Vancouver, "would wash hall the houses right ' ims AOvwnstw.tHt is not Kwi.HrD ot oispoirFn 11 thf notion conisoi boakd or v IMl CuVMftlMtNl Oh WHIM COIUMHA PAY AND ALLOWANCES Pay and Allowances will be the same as for Officers holding permanent commissions. Gratuity A Qmtuity of one monlh pay and allowances for' each year of service will be paid to officers who are not qranted permanent commissions at the end of the Short Service term. Uniform Allowances Officers ODoointed to Short Service Commissions in the Canadian Army Active Force will be given an adequate outfit away." GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Candidates for Short Service Commissions must be Canadian citizens or British subjects normally resident in Canada, physically fit. Minimum education requirement: Junior Matriculation. Lenoth of Short Service Commission: Candidates may apply for a 3. 4 or 5 year commission at their option. Short Service Commission Officers will be considered for permanent Active Force Commissions upon completion of their term af se'vice. He did not say "down the drain," for even In Cairo there are no street drains as we know them. When they do get one of their rare rains, the water just i nnonncemcn lies fill the sun dries it up. ullo H0UR5: WEEK DAYS: 90,11 SUNDAYS: PEOPLE WHO KNOW tell me that I am far too optimistic in my first glance impression of the vitality of the farm workers, or P H 0 N E 7 9 fellaheen. They say that almost all the men get a debilitaunj; 12N00-1, ; enervating, hook-worm diseaitf We ore expecting another shipment of Austin Sedans and Station Wagons S009. A few ore still unsold. Superior Auto Service Ltd. STUDBE5AKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue at Park Green 217 FOR FULL DETAILS Write directly to the Director-General of Army Personnel, Ottawa, or apply to the nearest Canadian Army Personnel Depot: No. 11 Personnel Depot, 4050 West Fourth Ave., VANCOUVER, B.C. 0 (bllharzia) from paddling and puddling about bare foot in the Irrigation ditches. Few of them are educated, except in the school of hard knocks. Yet some of the men have as wise faces as I have ever seen and radiate auras of kindliness. Some of the little SIXTH STKEKT AND """"" AnVWlTlf'NT' DAILY NEWS CT.AMf-lIFIl-in ft 1