(Contlnuea from Page 1) lJucalion Week November 4.-9 on w u 11, lies avaiiaaie (Dy a Minister) fnr- Usury of tne wr u , fct ana 1,tr " It T)ie on:.', wno au- L ncmfw The ones will be the Lt and opinlonative. L. ;i, reason to at mode, n education .he humun heart, we " .. .. . mnlnritv Urn education wiur- , nnnuii of pleasure mninrlttps r iu.it - througfJ'Ut nisiory i .r,atei opportunity Irto The ground of the Uer :;w0s lies witn tiM wht will drink the founts of know ing -anding and H mar' 'iKu ujjjjut- i'om ome f Keep anvp and sweet Ins n n ies ,oncp,nin5 human th ui:g run these jo win 'he battle lor Lrtunate and for the U-rsuuns History Kr.i 'it majorities. Ltian Cdurch applauds fcucatioi for the use Li wiii te made of it t wno have caught or SCOTCH REEL HIGHLIGHTS LEGION DANCE A Scotch reel brought a lively response among dancers in the Armories during a break in the flow of modern music at the Canadian Legion Women's Aux iliary dance last night, providing a colorful highlight for the evening. Several hundred at tended the function; dancing to music by the Sophisticates Committee in charge of the affair consisted of Mrs. W. F Robertson, Mrs. J. Wallace, Mrs. Hugh Klllln, Mrs. William Roth-well, Mrs. Dan Parent, Mrs. O. A. Hebb, Mrs- M. Gilchrist, Mrs. V. Bouzek and Mrs. William Murdoch. The committee also served refreshments during the evening. Harry Robb played the part of a lively master of ceremonies. Harold Ponder, C. Anderson and H. Anderson were In charge of the door. MAIDENHEAD, Eng. P) Maidenhead Chess Club has elected 17-year-old John Walker as shall catch a glimpse of the Heavenly Vision. ipp in this Prince Rupert by UIDDEE JINKS This Is the parable of the Road Builders. They that hath ears let them hear and they that hath eyes let tHem see. And it came to pass that certain men gathered themselves together, they and their households, and said: "We being of one mind. In having come to this place, let us therefore build unto us a city." And lt came to pass that on the hills anund and even down Unto the sea houses were built, large and small, and lt was pleasing in their sight. Then they took counsel amongst themselves and said: ''Let us even name this city a good and worthy name." And one spake and said: "Let us all continue being of one mind and let us name this place unto one of the king's household, even Rupert, he being a Prince." The people were glad and thus the city was named Prince Rupert and lt was pleasing In their sight. And men came and built boats and fished where there was much fish and became great men. Roads were built where had been a wilderness and streets and side walks and great houses; arid It was good. Then nation rose against nation and there were wars and earthquakes in diverse places. But the city, being mostly built upon rock, stood; as years came and went and seasons changed each after its kind. After these days, the streets began to decay and wear away with age, as doth a garment. And the counsellors said: "Let us renew the streets so that the people will be glad when they go to and fro." And it was so. And they said: "We will make the rough places smooth." And the people were told what had come to pass and they were exceeding glad amongst themselves. Then they- took unto themselves a great beast being named a grader and a scarifier with teeth like unto a great dragon and a tall likewise. And they gave a man charge over the beast and said: "Go to and fro over this place and let the beast chew up the Ktreet even with its teeth until lt is chewed into little pieces." And lt was so. And again they said unto the keeper of the beast: "It Is good. Now take the beast and with the tail make it smooth like unto the plaster on a wall." And lt was so. Then the people having seen rejoiced as they drove to and fro and there was no more rattle In their chariots and the springs did not break. And H came to pass that the rains cam? and the winds went over the land and the chariots went faster and made little holes In the surface which as time passed grew bigger and the people began to murmur' amongst themselves 2nd said: "Verily, this, place is like unto Hecate Straits, it being so rough." And some vere exceeding wrath and said:: "Let us do away with those who hay they are road builders." When this came to pass, the builders said: "The work of the beast Is undone. Now we must think of a better way to make our work of lasting goodness. Therefore, let each man go home and meditate and, when the moon Is full, let us even so meet together and make known that which has been laid upon our hearts." So it came to pass, at the time of the full moon, that the wise men came again together with diverse scheme. But one man, Deing or great 'wisdom, was hearkened unto. Thus spake he: "Brethren, be of good cheer. For I have seen a vision. At about the third hour, between the darkness and the dawn, I awoke and saw by the moonlight In my room an Image and this Is his message. Ye men of valor, take brooms and sweep your city clean. Leave no one stone upon another on your roadway. Let the low places be filled again and it will be well. And as he spake he showed upon me a broom and liquid fcke unto oil and black sand." So saying, the sage sat down and held his peace. Then the chief builder said: "Ye men of Rupert, ye have heard what this and said, What would ye have me to do?" And as one they answered: "So be it; let each man get a broom and let us sweep and work diligently to make this thing come to pass." After this the men took brooms and swept valiantly so that as people passed by they marvelled at the wisdom of the builders. When this had been brought to pass, then they took pick3 tiauiij u. s. pu,i OfCc v , 1 " :' FfHj crf.fiS- ( I HATE MYSELF WHEN M H U I A WHO'D LIKE A 7 ME lM. I ' " . " Ff ' 1 II H I S- IT'S A SHAME TO ) " T I ' ,:B t TAKE ADVANTAGE ''M I 1 .11 OR THEIR LITTLE l!J ZWM 1 . - fW ( CHILDISH THINKING, VW: ff1 " U II : 1 " THERE'S A SHORTAGE I 2 CTH NOW I THINKS " lm .I LOCKED ALL THE I a J J t t L (IflHK "vrSj Copr. 1SHS. king r,, 1 IMP, IS TOO OLD SAYS G.B.S. Turns Down Offer of Job as Gasman for Tat Comedian LONDON, W -George Bernard Shaw, offered a job as a comedian's jag man, said yesterday that it was "utterly unlikely" he would take lt. Raymond Bennett, 300-pound music hall artist, made the offer In a letter and got a reply from the 90-year old playwright. "I am a bit too old," Shaw wrote. and made the small holes bigger and, taking stones, they laid them one beside the other, with sand and -oil. on top to fill the holes. Then said the builders: "This is a good work. Let us therefore protect it for a season." So obstructions were placed at the ends thereof for a time And when the time had been fulfilled, the barricades were removed and the people were exceeding glad and joy was In the hearts or the people. Many times this has been done. Many times. But verily I say unto you, lt seemeth that the. end Is not yet! DO CCU? a " ' YOU Write for your FREE catalog of cloth-covered Buttons and Buckles. We also do button holes, pinking;, frilling- and nail heads. We carry in stock many types of Shoulder Pads, Zippers. Pins, Threads, Elas tic, Belting:, unanc, sequins, Arm Shields; Bias Tape, etc. B.C. SEWING SUPPLIES 1025 Robson - Vancouver, B.C. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Lightning streaks across this dream of a wool dress with electrifying results. This and many others for your selection from our new shipments. Be sure and see them. No Carrying Charges No Ihterost. Term In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 Prince Rupert Dnllp rectos Saturday, November 9, 1946 GOOD REASONS - to buy your WATCH at Bulgers . . . In years to come it's likely to make a difference. We've had over 40 years of expeiience in dealing with the makers of good watches and have had a chance to choose the makes which give the least trouble to the wearer and to the. store which sells them. We handle the best makes to be had and you'll find our prices as reasonable as any house-in Canada. In fact we sell at the same price here in B.C. as they do in the East on account, of the ceiling and pay the express charges here as well. Another good reason Is that we have the WATCHMASTEU, a wonderful electronic regulating machine on which we can test every watch before it cues out and be sure how it will perform. A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" We are taking orders for goods on our usual Christmas Policy pay a deposit, goods will be delivered when required. We have a large stock of Spring-Filled Mattresses. A Christmas Present Deluxe. Kestmore Supreme Mattress Sj?IO.."0 Kestmore Ulp-Van-Winkle Mattress ..$:.?.' Bcautyrest Mattress $I!).."0 r Spring-Filled Mattresses $31.50 " NOW IN STOCK Bedroom Suites in walnut, In four pieces; Dinette Suites in six pieces, walnut and natural finish; Chrome Chairs; Dinette Tables and Kitchen Tables, singly; Chesterfield Suites; Cribs for baby, with panel and plain; La-Z-Boy Delux Chairs; large assortment of Tables, coffee and novelty; Satin Cushions; Hassocks in variety; Doll Carriages for the girl; Cedar Chests In beautiful walnut lined, Tenessee "aroma" cedar. Many other goods to choose from. Shop early. Our floor space Is limited, but samples will be there for your choosing. The usual courteous, reliable service. MAIL YOUR ORDERS Vhsne 75 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. XMAS SUBSCRIPTIONS Special Rates One Year ; l Gift CHATELAINE .' ...... $1.00 CORONET ' ESQUIRE -'- LIBERTY MCLEAN'S MAGAZINE READERS' DIGEST TIME LIFE - 2.75 6.00 2.00 2.00 2.75 6.50 5.50 2 Gifts $l'.75 5.00 r 11,00 3.00 &50 5:00 11I5C 9V75 ;fi' CHARLOTTE COASTAL CHARTER SERVICE BY SUPERMAIUNE FLYING BOAT "'Haida Queen" - is passenger's MONDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert Direct. ;;; TUESDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands. WEDNESDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Queen Charlotte Islands. THURSDAYS Prince Rupert to Stewart and Return via Anyox, Alice Arm and Request Points. j FRIDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver Direct. - -i .-u-i-r SPECIAL CHARTERS ARRANGED FOR j PASSENGERS AND FREIGHTING f 3 Types and Sizes of AIRCRAFT to Serve You ( From 3 to 18 Passengers, or 480 lbs. to 4,000 lbs Frelgh P.O. Box 1219 G. II. STANUKIDUE, Ageni Phones 521 or Red, 871 L PlJVCE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS-CIRCULATION CpUNTS r 1': "ft a ' is it i ' , A'.