J! : VI -1 MU. 1- It si- 1 I 55 ' ? 41 4T v. . I. e i A 1 ,m t F . - t IUI THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RrTERT. BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The .Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use lor publication of ,all news despatches credited to It or to the Associated Press In this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. DAILY -.EDITION The Great Collapse Saturday. November 13, 1943 Some of us remember the great collapse of 25 years ago which culminated in the Armistice on November 11, 1918. Early in the summer of that year, Germany seemed a long way f rom collapse and the Allied forces were fighting for their very lives. As lightning flashes out of a stormy sky, smiting some stalwart oak and shattering it into shreds, so there flashed out of the storm of that struggle a force which finished Germany for the time. We come again to the month of" November with another four years of world war behind us, and Germany as our avowed enemy; and again we are hearing rumors that Germany ison the verge of a great collapse. The collapse propaganda may be very real. On the other hand, at this stage, it may be largely political. One thing which must be evident to the German leaders is "the handwritinir on the wall.' which surely spells their doom. One thing is certain and imminent, namely: Germany is destined to see a great collapse. .But until it comes we cannot slacken our endurance. "100 YEARS OF GOD'S BLESSINGS ON THE NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT" Centennial Commemoration Sunday ST.. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH BISHOP H. L. FOSS of Seattle as Speaker. 10.-C2anAHoly Communion. 11:00 iin. Centennial Worship Service. Music by St. Paul's Lutheran Church Choir. 12:30..a.m. Sunday School Service. Music by Junior Choir. 3:00 p.m Norse Worship. 730 p.m, "FOR BY FAITH." A Centennial Program in Story and Sone. The Historv 4) of ihe Lutheran Church pleasantly presented In words and music. Both choirs, three soloists and a vocal duet will f ur- nlsh the music. The public Is invited J5IBLE FACTS CAMPAIGN THE LAST PROPHETIC DATE IN TJHS WORLD'S HISTORY When did It begin and when will it end? Seven great 5 events to occur during the period. The World's Greatest Astrologer and Mathematician . vouches for its accuracy. A Scriptural problem worked out on the screen. Interesting and convincing. S ri Evangelist F. T. BALMEIt, SUNDAY, NOV. 11. 7:30 pm. ODDFELLOWS' HALL (Fourth Ave, East of McBride) e "'"'c routes : : musiralea Hymns : : Cornel :Forv lUIIIIHIIUIIIIUIUIIIIliiuiUliiiiii The Answer to the Coal Shortage is Arrange to see your Dealer today. Deliveries may be delayed by snow, so order early. Wood must be paid for before Delivery. PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. I Thrifty Housewives WE FEATURE A full line of Swift's Premium Meats at all times. A complete and fresh stock of Fruit and Vegetables. 'You can get everything jou want at this j Community Shopping CentrePrices Right. t SEVENTH AVE. MARKET WOOD FUEL I 4 j CHURCH NOTICES BASKETBALL First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Iter. J. A. Donnell. M-, Minister Mr. J. S. Wilson. Sr. Choir Leader Mrs. VV. C. Taylor. Jr. Choir Xdr. Miss Swanna Olafson. A.TJC.XI. Onanist Dr. R. G. Knipe. Superintendent of Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Service. 7:30 Evening Service. Sunday School at 12:15. Come and Worship. Young People's Society Meet evening service. All young people cordially Invited. First Baptist Church Fifth Ave. and Young .Street Preacher, Rev. Henry Knox, Vancouver. 11:00 aJn. Stanley Calder. 12:15 pjn. Sunday School. 7:30 pjn. P. H. Llnzey. Subject: A Question That Must be Answered. The usual hour of song and fellowship follows the evening service. The Friendly Church. S.t. -Andrew' CalMa) Dear., Very Itev. J. B. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster. P. Lien S.S Supt.. p. J. .Skinner 11:00 sun. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: Major L.A. Morrant. Senior Area Chaplain. 12:30 pjn. Sunday .School. 7:30 p.m Evening Prayer and Sermon. The 'confirmation Class will meet In the Cathedral at 12:30. Solo: LAC. J. G. Leggatt, 'Teach me my Task." 8:30 pjn. The Sunday Evening Hour. The Minister will preach at both services. . A cordial Invitation to worship with thi congregation is extended to all. SHRIMPS FKESII EVEKY DAY Boat "W.S.U" First Float west of Imperial Oil Co. daily after 4 p.m. For Income Tay RETURNS SEE R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 .324 2nd Ave. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT VTTTTTV t FOR SALE i : Boat "Mars." Upaett's Dock Z U & I CAFE Will open on Sunday. Nov. 7, under the old management. CHRISTINA VIETOH TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT r Trappers Don't be fooluli and sell your Furs on the Waterfront to buyers who are getting big commissions. Goldbl FIRST oora can pay SO per cent more than anyone elite as a result of findhur the hrt markets when Jn Montreal and New York. SEE G0LDBL00M aAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA LAST NIGHT i Fliers Reat Battery and tarios Defeat Portress. On- Regular weekly Thursday night basketball was played at Seal Cove last night, when Air Fore J Flyers ouUcored Coast Battery 32-21 In the opener, and Fortress ram out on the slinrt end of a 46 to 27 score against On tarios in the curtain affair. ing In the Manse at close of ln wnat wm originally schedule as a basketball game hut wound ! up looking more like a football contest that Included broken j field tunning and high tackling The hoopsters, especially In the 'second half, seemed to be play Ing the man instead of the-ball 'which, naturally, gave rise to I a considerable amount of played a flashy game, and hustled his way through for 12 points. The guard combine of Cato and Zack performed solidly and were good for seven and six points TeipecUvely. The Coast line of Kelley. Keshen and Calderotiti worked well as a unit but couldn't get through often enough for the kill. Keller-was the Coast's top scorer wUh eight points. The shindig was so-so at th" half-way mark with the shoot Ing into the fourth when the Pirc lrvCl,. ior.;nnrK..r..l,ba alv to I v.'i; lull HUIVil i Rev. A. F. MncSween, B.AM Minister Mrs. EL J. Smith. Choir Leader. SUNDAY. NOV. 14. 1943 11:00 a jn. Morning Worship. Solo: Miss Barbara Teng, "Our Father's Care." (12:15 pjn. Church School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. roughen up. In spite of this both quintets managed to get eigh more points before the final whittle. The second struggle was a quick-running back and forth type of contest that developed into a personal scoring duel between Kutner of Ontario and THB DAH.T NEWS SATURDAY jformanre for Fortress. eetttag eight points. Lineups: Coast (21 Lemond 5. Frede-chuck. Leblanc. Golba 2. Kelley 8. Keahen 2. Hrynln 2, Calder-ool 2. Air Force Fliers 32 Zack 7. Cato 6. Blore 3. Smlthers 4, Ger-asitnoff 12. Davidson, McMur-ran. Midlands 2J Kutner 18. Bacala 4. Brydle. Lewtson 1. OottXred 1 Towpick. Area Basketball League, the Booth Memorial High fichool quintet defeated Aek-Arks 31 to 29 in the Naval drill hall Thursday night. With the high school entering the area loop's fold the number of contenders is brought up to ten. In the two other games on the schedule Thursday night Little Americans outacoied "Navy 70 to 43. and Yanks trounced Reserves. 41 to 14. Standing of the teams. Includ ing Thursday's games, follows: Yanks Fortress Little Ameiks High School Air Force Reserves Com Refft. Navy ing below par on both side. On-1 Ack-Ack ing into the third quarter, the count was 11-8 for the Coat contingent when Geraslmolf and company let go with a salvo of leather that hit the target Tor 16 points against the Coast's two. I was "24-13 for the Airmen -go- Ontarioa 2 0 154 2 0 95 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 Pt. Simpson Is Grieved 125 21 74 59 21 44 1000 36 1000 85 1000 29 1000 78 600 74 32 56 115 38 80 57 159 500 000 000 000 000 PORT SIMPSON, Nov. 13 News that Flight .Sergeant Charles Edward Tcd Flewln if Port Simpson is missing while on air operations overaea with the Royal Canadian Air Force was received with a "general seme of shork and sorrow by ihe people of this village. Only nf X,fr and Mrs. C R. FUwln. Taylor of Fortress. When It was Xed ta port all over, the score sheet showed thu :2 yean ag0 Taylor had amassed a total, or ,raantn ,Ie receivfd hlg rtr 22 and Kutner a total oil. 18 attend-P04""- Khooling herr and then Jed Hib School In Victoria ami Taylor's first big spludge came elsewhere in the south. He was ln the second quarter when he j ployed by the British Ropes cut loose for four baskets to help , at Vancouver before enlisting Dnng nis mates aneaa ai me a year and a half ago. He re-half.Both players took a breath- cfivt d .his wings as a navigator ftr In the third stanza but., in at London. Ontario, and had ' final round, they matched each been overseas about a year. other with five baskets and a i in addition to his parents. ftee toss apiece. Chapman Ted Flewln has a sister. Eleanor turned ln a good night per- Flewin. l Tr . ... o Orange Ladies Give to Fund Endorsatlon of the Ambulance Fund was made by the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association on Thursday, when, at theJr regular monthly meeting. Un voted a contribution of 125. Plans were completed for a Roberts 3. Crawford. , dance to be held on .November 25 and for a children's CluiU- Fortress 46 Chapman 8, ; w w item uu utoi-MarMurphi. Tavlor 22. Quel oft br 20. i f nimer s. Keiiev 3. Moore 8. ! The election -at officers was Flyers and Battery .started off McKeon. BrUbin. Other flames Making a successful debut In begun but was adjourned bo-fore the new executive panel was complete. 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