ti a re .UlK 'lit nL W Man ftidet day or srvice. at) 1(m Canadian Army i I nn ,.;ni for a trip :1i sailed i u dena lor i: i parents in h -.-(mutant of ,ada Here, ui... week Vane ju-Mr Arm-. remaining n t- id of notice i4i- Rjvmond .j,., ,. c ncial ,;: ,ii:".ui'o:d by -ne Crenel "hu3.''I ai " 1916. : ii;i:If in 0 '' Un- land Caves th Wonder - j: , I '.'d the .utd TIT ft:'v G:.1 : Nut :!ivfu! ,Md--; of rnod- 'ii i t :oltO. mi!-tv-i an u be :: an .iUc.j "OVl'l- er- a; or u'. ins in j s i i mirni xxnuvi MFMT . ,h Will and '.sr.;i of mp ited Church "5 Pelt--a St. Hi W M ft I'ltCH VAC ATII1V 110(11 (Mil- ' " -inns : .xh :rom Fn- an invited mr-. ind I. ews items A Cash for old gold. Bulger's. A For that Port Edward Trip Tommy's 77 Taxi. Grotto, (tf) Mrs. George Currle sailed last night on the Cardena for a brief trip to Delia Bella. Mrs. II. Mork and daughter, Solvelg, and son, Perry, sailed last night on the Cardena for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Flaten and daughters will leave on Monday for Lake Kathlyn where they will go into summer camp for vacation. Miss Rose Dell and Mr. and Mrs. Jones will sail tomorrow night on the Catala to make the round trip to Steward and thence to Vancouver. Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. I "io in the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. r r-rr- S 1 J N'T LET AN INFLAMED Modern Etiquette B7 ROBERTA LEE Q. What kind of girl do men characterize as being "clever"? A. Probably the ore who makes the man with whom she is talking seem clever. She Is always interested In what ne has to say, marvels at hli "cleverness," without appearing to flatter. Q. What does It Indicate when two women kiss affectionately In public? A. About the only thing it indicates is uncontrolled emotion, Q. What Is the meaning of "au gratin"? A, DLshes covered with crumbs and browned. Announcements All advertisements in tins column will be charged for a run month at 25c a word. L.O.B.A. Garden Party, August 7, Mrs. J. P. Moller's, 130 4th Ave. East, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Port Day, August 22. Old Time Dance, Prairie Ramblers, every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall. L.O.B.A. Bazaar, Oct. 23. Advertise in 'Hie Dally New;. SATURDAY SERMON DIVIDER OF HISTORY AND MEN (By A. O. AASEN, St. Paul's Lutheran Church) The calendar on yonder wall tells you that it is now 19-10 years since Jasus was born. Everything that transpired before that miraculous birth was B.C. ("Before Christ"). Everything that has happened since, the rise and fall of nations, and all that is A.D. ("After Christ"). Everytime we humans write a date, a letter, a check, a deed i ar any kind of a document, we acknowledge the truthfulness of I Christ's birth. It's year 1946 or ! some other year as the case may an You renumbar the two malefactors, as they aiC called, who were crucified at the time of Christ's death. I sec in them representatives of the whole human race. These men were equally guilty. They were both sentenced to die. They were both hanging on the cross. And to begin with they both blasphemed and mocked the Saviour. But then a mirclc took place. One of them repented. One turned to Christ and pleaded, "Lord, remember me when thou com-est Into thy Kingdom." And immediately the Saviour replied, "Verily I aay unto thee, today shalt thou be with me in Paradise." There at that Cross the paths of these two men parted. The one went with Christ into Paradise. The other, persisting in his unbelief, continued on to hell. What made the difference? Faith and lack of faith. Nothing else. And this then leads us to the lasj point: Does Christ find you among the believers or unbelievers? Far be it trom me to classify you among thieves and robbers but. in God's sight, you are no better than those malefactors, even though you arc ever so moral and pure and virtuous and good, according to human standards. For it is your attitude to Christ and his Cross that determines 'your eternal destiny. Herds what Jesus saith in John because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God." That scripture tells you on what side of Christ's throne you will stand when your Judgment Day com'es. Up, therefore, like the penitent robber. Confess, repent and demonstrate the sincerity of your faith. You have an excellent opportunity to do that tomorrow morning and every Sunday after. If, therefore, you have been a shirker in j'our church, now become a worker; a leaner, now become a lifted: a buster, now a booster. As one of Christ's "whoever be-licveth" we greet you and assure you of Christ's welcome with him in Paradise. Amen. 20 YEARS AGO July 7, 1926 H, A. McKcown, chairman of the board of railway commissioners, and Frank Oliver, commissioner, were due to arrive from Vancouver to open a session to hear claims for equalization ot freight rates. The whaling fleet operating out of the Queen Charlotte Islands was reported to be experiencing a good season. Rose Har-boar station had received 160 whales, while the Naden Harbor station had harpooned 22. P. S. Donney, district forester at Prince Rupert, resigned from his post, effective August 15. A popular official during his three and a half years of office, Mr. 3: "Whosoever bclicveth In him Bonney planned to take up resl- shall not perish, but have ever- dence at Oceon Falls. lasting life: but he that bellev- eth not is condemned already, Advertise :n the Dally News. STOMACH MAKE YOU MISERABLE - rwrs or ,esearch and clinical success ABSOR-VITE is nowvilui- i, . ii. ,i . ..uiK, ii is a processed and pasteuniea uquia preprauon 4 ""ineral peloid held in suspension, containing inert alumina 4nd ma9nesia. Its actjon neutraliies excess acid in the stomach re''eves the svmnfm. At rv..:c. ia.t .!. Si.55. BSOR A PRODUCT Of RAy-'VITE LABORATORIES LTD FLIES OCEAN AT 83 TO LIVE IN CANADA Mrs. Margaret Cullen, 83 years old, is assisted through customs by Airlines Stewardess Linda Lucking, after she arrived at La Guardia Field, New York, from Shannon, Eire. Mrs. Cullen, who said she I'M JW JWJW LJJ viyii VMS - V DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES Times of Services Services In all churches at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m' and Sunday School at 13:15 except as shown. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. V. at Dunsmulr Bt. llolv Communion 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 12:30. Rector: Basil 8. Procktcr, B.A., BD. (Blue' 733) ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN Seal Cove FIRST BAPTIST 6th Ave. E. at Young St. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 5th Ave. at McBrlde St. Pastor: A. O. Aasen (Blaclc 922) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 4th Avenue East Minister: A. F. MacSwcen. BA. (Preen 9B3 1 SALVATION ARMY JYaser Street CO.: " Adjt. P. L. Gorrle (Black 269) FIRST UNITED 63 bth Ave. West Minister: It. A. Wilson, M.A. (Green 613) Prince Kupert Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 6th Ave. West. Rev. J. Llnney, Pastor. 11:00 a.m. Devotional. Subject: "God's Will." 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Subject: "A Name Which Is Above Every Name." Tucs., 8:00 pjn. Bible Study. Wed., 8:00 p.m. Cottage Prayer Meeting. Thurs., 2 p.m. Women's Missionary Prayer Band. Fri., 8 pjn. Young People. Come and enjoy good congregational singing. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) We preach Christ . . . c BUCIFIED ROWNL'D OMING (Services suspended during July and August) Interested persons or visiting Regular Baptists phone 369. THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD naa travelled all over the world, cave up her farm in Ireland to take her first trip by air and live with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Beer of Toronto, Ont., whom she had not seen In 25 years. Buy War Savings Certificates Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Kupcrt R. S. Brlndle, Vancouver; R. Legate, Vancouver; C. Jung, Frederick Point; J. M. Buchanan, Vancouver; R. E. Walker, Vancouver; E. L. Doolan, Sunnyiide; A Ryan, Kamloops; George Murray, Vancouver; H. A. MacDon-ald, Vancouver; C. A. Sedgen, Victoria; W. McPhee, Vancou- I ver- Mr. and Mrs. W. Brass, Van couver; w. js. jupnoime, victoria; Mr. and Mrs. V. Dupllssc Osland; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Or-dong and son, Bowmanville, New York; Mr. and Mrs. B. Christmanson, Osland; E. C. (Alexander. H.M.C.S. Uganda; II. jj Cote. Terrace; A. A. Mills, 'Vancouver; George Little Yel-lo wknlfe ; George Hemshell, Butedale; Mrs. J. Hogen, 1 Dorothy Peachey Candidate For Port Day Queen Early local organization to choose a Port Day Queen candidate, the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce has selected Miss Dorothy Peachey to run for the royal office. Junior Chamber Queen Committee chairman Harold Hampton announces. Daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Peachey, Dorothy is a well-knoWn local girl and is employed on the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. v v w v FOUNDED BY THE MISSES GORDON Ciofton House School Accredited by the Departmer? of Education RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Beautifully iituatw in irj acres cf welt-woirie.1 grounds Primory Classes to Matncuioto Music. Art, Soeech Training, Home tco-ornc-, Cnm'iost.cs, Dancing, Archerv, Games, Riding Rt-eyni September 9 for Boarders September 10 for Doy Girls Principal- Mm Ellen K Bryan, MA 3200 West 4lstAvnue, Voncouver, B.C. Fine Values in Telephone KEmsdol 4380 Beautiful Clothing at Sweet Sixteen's JULY CLEARANCE Sale Specially Reduced Prices For Two Weeks In SUITS COATS DRESSES HATS MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black 307 236 Second Avenue West 1st 11 REMEMBER You can avail yourself of Great Savings and still use the Budget Plan No Interest, No Carrying Charges. W.T.P.B. Regulations. THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" WE HAVE: Birch Wood, II", per cord $13.50 Jackpinc, 11", per cord $12.50 Slabs, 11", per cord $10.00 Lump, Egg Nut and Slack Coal In any quantity. Fill up now for winter. HYDE TRANSFER Phone 5S0 Announcing . . . OPENING OF PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUUY O CHOW MEIN 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. tlnce Rupert DallP Btm 3 Saturday, July 27, 1946 COOLER . . . Weather or Not! "THE MEN'S SHOP! MM MM m w m n ' S32 THIRD AVENUE Air -Loomed for Comfort Laurentex is lighter' and cooler because it's air-loomed to admit the breeze. It won't wilt or crush no matter how humid the weather. Trtdt Mark Rtf. PRICE $27.50 CLOTIUXG WW FL'MISHINGS PHONE 345 We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" PHONE 5 17 -: P.O. Box 174 G. SELVIG General Contractor We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 : PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone 503 Evenings: Green 103 SPECIAL - $3.95 Elizabeth Arden Treasure Chest CONTAINING : Ardena Cleansing Cream Velva Cream Feather-Light Foundation Cream Skin Tonik Hand-O-Tonik Poudrc D'lllusion Blue Grass Flower Mist Lip Stick. Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Druggists O STORE HOURS Week Days 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays 12 noon till 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. A. Mackenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CAHl'ET UNDER-FELT 'OZITE' 9 feet wide, cut to any length required to fit any carpet. It gives them new life. Save your carpet until new ones become available. PHONE US FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS Phone 775 327 Third Avenue