I Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR RASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT War Is Breaking Down False Gods Realization of Essential Values Gradually Becoming Realized in Troubled World Expressing the hope that criej of despair which had arisen from conditions arising out of nrosent world conditions would become shouts of triumphs. Rev. Alex Mac-Sween told his congregation In First Presbyterian Church yesterday morning that even now false gods were being broken down in recognition of true values. There had been a tendency today, like in the .days of Jesus, to look for miracles, for" security, for comfort the ma terial things when really the ih ed was deeper than that. In some" cases there might have been dlsap-pointment with the church, sorriS men turning to such organizations as service clubs and political part-i les. Christian values, the pastor", maintained, were the real need. ' Delayed by heavy freight for In termediate points, Union steamer, .Cardena, Capt. John Boden, did rurt 'arrive until 7 o'clock Saturday morning from the south sailing at 10 a.m. on her return south. - .. I Unln steamer Catala. Cant. Em:. tst Sheppard, arrived In port at 5 o'clock this morning from the south and sailed at 10 a.m. in continuaf Hon. of her voyage to. Stewart and r.ther northern olnts whence sh will return here tomorrow afternoon, southbound. i" ICE Just Completed! New Ice Storage Method Ensuring only low temperature ice throughout -the fishing season .Fishermen arc Invited to Inspect Our .Reconstructed Ice Storage Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Flnr Rupert Co. Ud. British Columbia Summer Outing Aids Brownies From , Sun Tan Sunburn Jelly At .; Films All Sizes $1.75 t0 $4.65 $6.00 t0 $24.00 o!a!"!7..25c t0 $2.00 40cand50c 50c First Aid Supplies First Aid Kits- QCn And up ... Out Ormes Lid. "Jim Dtonccr Druggists The Kexall store Phonei 11 ft Open Dally (rum a.m. till IS p.m. Sunday, and Holiday from 12 to Z p.m. an 7 to .m. df you lose anything, advertise for it. ... . , NqTa.S'cotla went back more -than' .300 years for the plans 'wfiich0 were' used in reconstruct-lng";lhe;Pbrt Royal Habitation, blch housed the first Europeans tb'gettie'in America north of the GijUjotMejico and which was recently; opened to the public by ;th Hoi. T. ,A. Crerar, Minister .of.. .Mines, and. Resources. That famqus". fort, where Champlaln Instituted the Order of the Good .Tliae.1. stands today as it did .when 'hardy French explorers made it their headquarters In 1605..: . The.rambllng log buildings, as 'much, like the original as human .ingenuity could make them, are the product, of Nova Scotia .crsftsmen. "Hand-hewn beams 'and flodr'boards are pegged Into pbsltionj' wrought-lron hinges hold the doors and solid shutters Wh i fflefs From The Waterfront Kvichak ,tb be Repaired Paddy Brewer is Now Harbor Master-Albert Eyolfsen Gets Ducking. I Decision is" still being awaited as to where i the . United States Army transport Kvichak, recently salvaged front Sisters Island near MUbank Sound ftnd lowed here, Ls to be paired KiJre'oi temporarily Datched up at Prince Rupert and taken souin. The vessel will definitely be ,'repaired. It ls stated. Lieut. A. M. tProthcro and Robert L. Porter of oiaiue, wuo nan Deen nere in connection '-'with "the Kvichak matter, sailed by the Prince Rupert Saturday evening orf their return south. C.N.R; 'steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Neil McLean, which did not get away' until 5 o'clock Fridav ev ening for' Stewart, rcturhtd to port at .4 o'clock. Saturdav afternoon from trie north and sailed at 6 that evening for Vancouver via Ocean Fall3 with a, substantial list of passengers. '.. Following the departure from the city , of Lieut. Commander J. rt. El-fert, thejdutles of harbor master fop Prince . Rupert are being carried on In an acting capacity bv N. s. K. Brewer, agent of the marine denart- ment. ; ; ' '. Albert: Eyolfsen, one of the Dally News boys 'forgot to 'stop pedalling while riding along the fishermen's floats east of '.the drv dn.ir ''last. Thursday:aftef noon and kept goirfg mw jtne .nar&or bicycle .and all. Af te'ra good deal of and splashing about, Albert, bicycle iiu an wrc.usnea.out by Ernie Elliott and .fortunately, nobodv snf. fered any ill-effects. With a total Of 222 nafPnirpr. rn board, CPjk. steamer Princess Louise, Capt.;S. K. Gray, was in port from 4:30" to'6' o'clock Saturday af ternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Fourteen persons dlscmbarkjd from the vessel here while halt a dozen took passage from here.or'the south. . - '1 I tf ynu wnnt so'inrriiru, adver-H' fn It . HiiKdriri, j pinnA v. jWhal theyfwant that way. itf fiQB rotp Monday, July 23, UJ FIRST CANADIAN FORT IS REBUILT ARMY LIFE Expert Optical Service ii m mm mm IN COMEDY 1 1 mrmmx mm mm rm vmif&L. A I AMOUS PIAYIBJ IHIAU? ) TONIGHT TUES. - WED. Chas. Dodimead tack Privates" Feature for First of Matinee Dally 2 p.m Theatre Evening Shows at 7 00 & a Optometrist in Charge in place, and other hand-worked iron is used for bars on the windows and decorative work. If it is possible for one place to be "more historic" than another, this one can be described only in superlatives. DeMonts and Champlaln arrived In Anna-polls Basin in 1604 and named it Port Royal. The Fort built in the following year was the scene of battle after battle between the French and English and had actually changed hands eight times by 1710 when It was finally captured by a strong expedition of New England troops from Boston. The name was changed to Annapolis Royal In honor of Queen Anne who then occupied the English throne. The reconstruction of the ancient habitation at Annapolis Royal to give It Its modern name has attracted wldo at Steamship Sailing: For Vancouvci Monday S.S. Prince George 4 p.m. Tuesday -Catala 1:30 p.m Friday S.S. Princess Cardena ......... 10:30 p.m. Saturday S.S. Prince Rupert ..: 5 p.m. S.S. Princess Louise 6 p m. I' rum taiK'inail'l Monday S.S. Princess Alice a.m. Sunday ai Cataia p.m Wed. S.S. Pr. Rupert 11 a.m: Frl. S.S. Pr, Rupert li a.m. S.S. Prln. Adelaide a,m. S.S. Cardena : p.m, For Stewart and I'remlcr S'unday-ss. Catala 8 p.n Friday S.S. Prince Rupert i p.m. From Stewart and Premier Tuesday sis. Catala 11:30 a.m. Saturday S.S.Prlnce Rupert 1 12 noon For Alice Arm, Naas reiver and Port Simpson SS. Catala pm. From Alice Arm, Naas River aiid Port Simpson Tuesday-,ss. Catala ... 11:30 a.m. For Ocean Palls Monday S.S. Prince George 1 4 p.m. Frl. S.S. Prln. Adelaide -2 o.m. Saturday S.S. Prince Rupert : 5 p m. From Ocean Falls i Wednesdayr-S.S. Prince 1 R"Pert 11 am. Friday ... S.S.Prlncss Adelaide a.m. S.S. Prince Rupert ll a.m. Cardena . p.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands-Tuesday S.S. Campsun 10 p.m. From Quern Charlotte islands ' Tuesday 1 S.S. Camostjn p.m. j Monday-Js.s. Princess' 1 Louise .1.......: ;. a.m. Wednesday-S.S. Prince R"Pert I...: 3 p.m. from Alaska Monday s.S. Prince- George 10 a.m. Saturday g'.S. Prlnces3 Vuwe tvm. For Alaska- 1 r Monday a.m. Wednesday 3 p.m. From AIka-fL. ' . Saturday ...gpE. p.m. tentlon ln-Canada and the Vnlted States. JIany individuals and organizations have donated old records, furnishings and other articles to lend to the authenticity of this famous site, 26 miles from DIgby by Dominion Atlantic Railway. Digby is the western waterway entrance to Nova Scotia, connection with Saint John, .N.B., being maintained by the S.S. Princess Helene. Other famous military structures still Standing at Annapolis Royal include the ramparts of Fort Anne. The park, 28 acres In extent, includes a later French fort completed In 1707 and captured In 1710, and the officers' quarters erected by the British a few years later. Layout shows the Port Royal Habitation; the well house, and a view showing the enre with, which the hand-hewn beams were put In place. Remains Of Native Child Are Sent To Interior Village The remains of Richnrd Johnson, five-year-old native child, who died at the Prince Rupert General Hospital last Thursday, were forwarded on Friday evening's train to Skeena Crossing where the funeral was to be held. The child was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Johnson of Skeena Crossing. J. Bouzek TAILOR LAIi;s and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship 2nd Ave. tw0 dooii from Broadcasting Station irmrTWTiiiiiMiinia mmi THE SEAL QUALITY mm 1 liULU SKAL I ITnnitf T7orl Cn,1.,..,. I PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Kupert Hundreds ot pwpn- try a "spot" !rt the Dally News classified col. urhn and gef good results. (tf) Week at Capitol Here, Depicting the funny side of camp life of army conscxlptees. "Buck Privates," starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, serio-comic battlers of radio and stage, comes to the I screen of the Capitol Theatre here at the first of, the week feature offering. Lee Bowman, Alan Curtis and Jane Frazee form a iwq ooys and a girl romantic combination and Nat Pendleton has one of the and Nat Pendleton has one of the main supporting comedy roles. supporting comedy roles. Abbott and Costello are a couple I of misfit kids in khaki and everything happens to them from kitchen police duty to solitary in the guard house with Pendleton their nemesis in the role of a hard-boiled ser- j grant. Miss Frazee is a pert and pretty hostess for whose favor Bowman and Curtis strive. There are a number of feature songs including "You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith,' "Bounce Me Brother With a Solid Four," "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," "When Private 'Brown Becomes a Captain,' "I Wish You Were Here" and "111 be With You in Apple Blossom Time LONG CYCLE TRIP NORTH Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaines Pedal From Montana Now in Prince Rupert Prince Rupert Is being visited by j two long distance cyclists Mr. and Mlrs. J. Gaines of Helena,. Montana, who arrived on Saturday after-I noon's train from Hazelton with : their two bicycles which are loaded ' J . I .IJ . 1 1 V- uuwn irom, rear anu iucs wiiu packs containing their belongings and supplies. They have been six weeks on their trip and have stopped off at many places enroute. They are browned ana naraenea irom ineir long trip but are enjoying it a great deal. Their bicycles are beginning now to show signs of wear and the v were obliged to effect minor repairs before leaving Smlthers for Hazelton. During the extremely hot last week Mr. and Mrs. Gaines happened to be in a dry part of the district between Prince George and Vanderhoof and they suffered from lack of drinking water for a time but, aside from.that, they, have not experienced any difficulties. Mr. Gaines ls a schpoj. teacher and their principal Interest on this trip Is in totem poles. They have visited a number of Indian villages to, see these totems. They continued on their trip to Hazelton on Tuesday afternoon and intended visiting Kispioxj Kltse- guekla and Kltwanga. all Indian illaecs where there are ma'nv in teresting totem poles. They expect to ride down the Skeena River as far as Cedarvale and then take the train to Prince Rupert. From there they plan to go to Alaska and posslblv to the Queen Charlotte Islands and thence I home by way of Victoria and They have been riding about 70 miles a day. Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Jeft Helena on June 14 and travelled north through the Flathead country, entering Canada at Eureka. From Banff, where a week was spent, they cycled over the Columbia River Ice Field Highway. OVer whinh Mpq Gaines still shudders, to Banff for another week. They entrained from jasper lor Glscome which, with the highway gap between Hazelton nnH Prince Rupert, were the only two sections they have not covered by peaaumg. Mr. and Mrs. Galnps nian i0in. here tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for Camnhell there they will wheel thpt, ,.. -W4 V V wwrv raiiuuvcr is arm in v iftrn 'crossing to the Olympic Peninsula a..u proceeaing home via Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Gaines, while here, are encamDed bevnn h j t..' Wantage Road at the foot of the falls where Hays Creek pictures-1 quely tumbles down They do not relish the odor of the city garbage dump which they have iza Between the camp site and the city but. like thB Kentucky moonshiners who stack dead horses and stills, it ensures privacy for those beyond. ) The healthy young cyclists use in "BUCK PRIVATES Its the Biggest Lam), Army Life Since Chaplhy, "Shoulder Arms" 1th1 the New Comedy T a-n ABBOTT and COSTLLlO (At 2:39, 7:39 and 9 ADDED "Churchill's Island' Walt Disney Cartoon and Novelty NKW SHOW POLICY! NOW EFFECTIVE Matinees Daily at 2 om Continuous Show On Saturdays From 1 p.m COMING TIKIR. Fill Carole Lombard, Itobt, Mont jomery in "Mr. and M Smith" r ; v their camping an ouMjf wn. (compactness and effectives blned, is a marvel. Even worst of the element s tnev cosy and comfortable. A "Spot" CUiya y'ju only rt.il dollar. Trr it In the Dally Nei ctassinea column. (tf, Steamers Leave Prince Rupfft For Vancouver CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAV. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving July g, 19, 29 nt 10 p.m. Tickets and Reservations J . from . FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Bupert Agent, Third Ave. - Phone 568