tills VAGI F0T7JI Expert Optical Service Seal Cove Wins Over McClymont Score of 9 to 8 in Gyro riayground Softball Staging a four-run rally In the last inning, Seal Cove's Gyro Playground softball team nosed out McClymont Park 9 to 8 at the High School Tuesday morning. Runs by B. Davis, D. Schaeffer and A. Owens CIGARETTE PAPERS 1 Chas. Dodimead Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT tied the score at 8-all and with two t down, Doug Marshall beat out a scratch single to right field to bring 'home Jim Hebb from third. Mc-'.Clymont was without the Reid brothers but fielded a strong team which had everything its own way until the last Inning, j Batteries were: Seal Cove D. Schaeffer and D, Murray. McClymont R. Holkestad and J. Calverley. j Thursday's game will be between Seal Cove and Wcstview at Acro-: polta. J. E Wilson sailed on the Catala last evening for Vancouver. He will attend the annual convention of the Provincial command of the Canadian l egion in New Westminster next week. I C Er 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 &Coid Storage P.'inr Rupert Co. Lid. Summer British Columbia Outing Aids Films All Sizes rZ'irs-. 1-75 to $4.65 J!- $6.00 t0 $24.00 f,as-c!:..25c t0 $2.00 fu"Tan.oils7. 40c ml 50c m"! 50c First Aid Supplies First Aid Kits And up ODC Ormes ltd. Jfut Pioneer Druqgiats The Retail Store PhonM gl ft Open Dally from 8 a.m. till It p.m. Sundays and Holiday from 12 In 2 p.m. anil 7 to .m. v -ll'.vou Jose anything, advertise t'or it. Hazelton Man Lost His Life Chris Fox Dies Breaks Neck And Fractures Skull SMTTHERS, Jury 30: A fatal ac cident occurred at New Hazelton last week when Chris Fox of Haz elton, who was employed loading cedar poles on a flat car, fell off the car only a distance of about four feet and. landina on his .'head, fractured his skull and broke this neck, dying instantly. Other workmen around the car witnessed the accident but there was nothing that could be done for the unfortunate man. H. B. Campbell, Government Agent at Smlthers. proceeded to .New Hazelton. immediately and a coroner s inquest was held. Mr. Fox was a long time resident at Hazelton where he had been ferryman across the Skeena River there for many years and. gave up this work only a few weeks a so. He is survived by two daughters, one of whom is In Prince Rupert and one employed in a cannery near there. He was 67 years of age and was a veteran of the last war. havins served overseas in the Canadian Forestry Corps. Mrs. S. J. La Sett, the former Miss Margaret Beattie R.N., sailed on the Catala yesterday for Vancouver where she will make her home. TENDERS INVITED FOR SALE Separate sealed tend ers for the purchase of cabin and boat hull owned by the late Jacob Anderson and situate on mainland west of small Island across harbor from Dry Dock, will be received by the undersigned up until noon of Saturday, August 9, 1941. Cabin 10'xlO. Boat hull 36'x 10'x5l2', on ways. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms Cash. NORMAN A. WATT Esq. Official Administrator. FOR SAI.h FOR SALE Store fixtures in good 1 cunmuon consisting of one large cash register, one small cash register, one large store scales, two small scales, four booths complete with tables, soda fountain and equipment, tables, show cases, .helvinr and duotherm oil heater. Phone 14 before 5:30 p.m. (178) FOR SALE Crane gate and globe valves, just like new, household doors and windows, 1 bathtub,. 2 cash registers, beds, springs and mattresses, studio couches, chesterfields, unpalnted chests and drawers at reasonable prices. Phone Blk 324. B.C. Furniture, 3rd Ave. HOUSE for sale In good condition, eight rooms. Phone Rod 165 or call at 231 9th East for further information. j( FOR SALE 6-room modern house. 415 7th Ave. East. 4 bedrooms. House ten years old. Price $1300 . cash- (181) WANTED ELDERLY woman wants house keeping. Clean and practical plain cooking. Adults preferred. Apply Dally NewBox 123. (178) WANTED Room and board near P. R. Oeneral Hospital, Daily NewsBox 129. , (177) WB 1)1.1. - WANTED A' mechanically inclined boy to learn the machinist trade. Box 563, city. (177) WANTED Small furnished house or apartment, Apply Box 130, Dally News. (178) WANTED Bright young" boy. Apply Chris' Mill Bakery tf ; FURNISHED House wanted. Phone " Red 482. (180) j PERSONAL ,NOW 13 THE TIME TO OET A uuvcKinMim- job as clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, 8teno., etc. Five Dominion -wide exams held since the war began. Free Booklet MM Schools Ltd.. wimiu;) ui(ie.st In Cannda No Agents. ' tn jpjlilx.hhfi Wednesday, jmy Persistent GEORGE WEAVER Although local officers say- U)at no convention has been -held,' the Federatlonist, party 'organ,, announces that George. .Weaver has been named Co-opetaUve .Cojnmon-wealth Federation candidate, for Prince Rupert in the forthcoming provincial", election. The; assumption Is that the provincial' executive designated Mr Weaker as -'he local candidate. mV. Weaver has visited here in previous election campaigns in which fie 'has' been the candidate. ' 7 4 CONCEPTS .Understanding Of Human. Nature Not So Good Now As It Used To Be, Pastor Believes Because many rel'iiilous thinkers have consciously or unconsciously aDsorpea a secular modern culture that necessarily deviated' "from Christian .Bibllcalism, the', understanding of human nature"; had undergone a deterioration' from. the historical Christian faith", Rev.. :E. E. Brandt declared in his Sunday eyening sermon at First 'Baptist Church. Secular culture had' been guided by three leading .idea'sithat had caused much confusion and a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature and capacity of man. inese were: First, the idea that progress. Was inevitable from the very nature of things, thi3 having tended ' to become accompanied -by the view 1 that material improvements, were a leiitvwon of moral perfection. Second, tnat man. by" the "use of his rational faculties, could' snrf- denly transform .the world andi establish peace aiid justice,- forever. Tnlra and most basic qf the 'threu that man was by-rfatuie good. The last Idea, . declared Mr. Brandt, was the most cherished jonepi, of modern culture. No matter how varied and discordant its notes might be, on this point iheie was gtn;ral agreement, expressed in an unanimous opposlr tion to the Christian, concept ol man as a sinner at the very' tecntre of his personality, that Is, his will, Because of thk. view modem culture considered the Christian Gospel simply irrelevant. Modem man, It was felt, had no need for the atonement because, in his sense of security and complacency, to have a sense of guilt was looked upon as merely a vestigial remnant of primitive fears of hlgher.powe'rs from which, of course, he was happily emancipated. That these optimistic concepts of man could be maintained in a world where cultivated barbarity and tor,ture were so much in evidence, where there were manifestations of man's, hysterias, and furies, where there were evidences of demoniac capacity and inclinations of more significance than any conviction of Its incredibility. Mr. Brandt said that the facts of history pointed out plainly that (man, was?.a;icreature of greater capacities f6'r good and evil 'than modem 'culture; led one to think. If modern culture were hot so mistaken' about man's stature. It would hot be so emphatic in proclaiming his virtue'.' '"' Because of this faith- in man's goodness, his .ieaspnableness' and the belief that" -progress was inevitable. Bellamy's "Looking Backward" suggested that Utopia could be voted In by a presidential election. Similarly, not a few today thought thai' the evils of the world were simply to be outgrown by. a few cultural Improvements, some progressive legislation', some .general environmental remedies think ing that man was so virtuous and capacitated lhat 'the-very kingdom Hod was within his power to . .. 1 Whllcj modern culture owed Its' high estimate of man to the teach-1 in the image of God, it omitted the qualifying teaching of the sin fulness of man that Christianity had held in Juxtaposition to man's nobility. Therefore, modern culture erred in its simplicity of analysis. Christianity emphasized man's cre-ativeness and did not overlook his sinfulness but found hope and redemption in a God not only of Justice and mercy, that man, by his contrition for his unrighteousness and a proper humility commensurate with creaturellness. God was glorified as the Creator and likewise received as the only saviour of man. Ocean Falls Piano Pupil Wins Medal Sachiye Tokiwa, 'piano, Grade X), Cteean Falls, pupil of Mrs. C. L. Clark, will receive one of the silver medals awarded annually by the Toronto Conservatory of Music to those who obtain th; highest marks in their grade and subject in each province. Enjoy healthful illions do Many dentists recom-mend Wriftley'a Gum to give needed chewing eiejclse ... it helps keep your teeth clean, brlftht and attractive. Treat the kiddles to it often! Chew a stick of W'rlgley's Spearmint after every meal. It's an aid to digestion . . . and the delicious flavor helps -trritrri your oreatn Healthful refreshing deli cious ! That's Wrlgley's Spearmint Gum. Enjoy some dally! Keep a supply at home for all the family. Chewing U'rlgley's I I Spearmint helps relieve I I tension and fatigue . . . M 1 h nrm vnii itn anon inri rd wm I busiest. Aluayt have a I ' I pockaze handy. I i For real taste-enjoy, ment, nothing can equal ' the long-lasting genuine mint flavor of Wrlgley's I Spearmint, fiery day millions enjoy it! TOMORROW and FRIDAY Matinees Daily at 2 p.m. ,q tXO 1ADIO Evening Shows at fHf mm 2 Shows, 1:00 and 9:03 ABBOTT and X COSTELLO 30, la,. i m ai " They're co-sparring, for the first time ...ripturouily ronuntic in their delir. iouiljr saappy marriage run by rules, ruled by riot and almost wrecked by their own dashing ardor. See why... 0 1 . "ROBERT r 1 Mr. fie Mrs. SMITH GENE RAYMOND JACK CARSON . PHIUP MERIVALE tUCItt WATSON and on the same progiam DONALD DUCK IN "GOLDEN EGGS" Travelogue "Washington D.C." World News LAST TIMES TONIGHT Feature at 7:39 and 9 It Rocking; the townrv 1 . 1 i with lauithter in nUr.K rrivnfpc Baseball Scores American League Detroit 6, New York 3. Chicago 1, Philadelphia 0. Cleveland 5, Washington 1. St. Louis 3, Boston 2. National League New York 4, Cincinnati 7. Boston 3, Pittsburgh o. Philadelphia 4, Chicago 12. Brooklyn 7, St. Louis 7 (12 in ning tie). Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Dot Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black. Proprietress Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands . Leaving July 8, ID. 29 at 10 p.m. Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Kupert Agent, Thltd Ave. Phone.568 - 'Mt.,U I J. Bouzek TAILOR LA MLS and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanihlp 2nd Ave. two doors from Broadcasting SUtion SAvoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Boi 5U PHASER STREET Prince Rupert r " ! THE SEAL ' QUALITY many 'O -W !f SS GOLD SEAL Fancy Rod Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest. Pink Salmon Packed by the only alnion canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Kupert A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY LAMPS awe m the latest colors and shapes. CO OH Priced irom IJ23UU Tri-llt'i laiBc finished in modern silver and gold With Q4 4 Afl silk shades. Priced from tfll.UU ' 327 Third Avenue . u 1 nunc