v- mi ma 91 ) i 1 I t1 " i i i Ml n i 3? f k t Ft 11 e 4 prince Uupcrt Dailp J3ctos Wednesday, April 9, 1947 (Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd, 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. ...O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. a. PERRY, Managing Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and all communities comprising northern and central British Columbia. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per wees, 15c: Per Month. V: Per Year, S7.00; By Mall, Per Month. 40c; Per Year, 84.00. . HENRY FORD CAREER of Henry Ford and the facets THE of tou genius touched in some way upon the lives nf ,0- of he world's peoples. n " J" He brought into being an industry that changed couise of the world and was of the select com-. ijsri'y assured of perpetual fame. He built more than 30,000,000 automobiles and then, wuh the coming of the second world war, despite a life-long hatred of war and all its ramifications, embarked upon a gigantic war production program with characteristic energy. The building of millions of motorcars was only a Dart of the amazing accomplishments of the onetime obscure farm youth who became master of a vast industrial empire reaching into the far corners of the earth and one of the most colossal family fortunes the world ever has known. His genius and the huge fortune whose exact extent probably nevef will become public knowledge took him into many fields unrelated to motorcars. But he primarily was a mechanical wizard. He believed it was his good fortune to have lived at a time when the world was ready for the mechanical age, and he contributed to that era in huge measure. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesday ss Coqultlam, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Catala. 10 pm, Saturday ss Camosun, 9:15 pjn. From Vancouver Sunday ss Coqultlam, pjn. Monday s Princess Adelaide, pjn. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 am, Monday ss Princess Adelaide 10 pjn. Friday ss Camosun, 3 p.m. Friday ss Catala, pjn. For Alaska Friday ss Camosun, midnight Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, midnight. From Alaska Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 1 pjn. Saturday ss Camosun. 7 p'jn. HONEY FROM ANTS Bees are not the only insects that make honey. Some species of wasps and the honey-ant also make it. EMPLOYERS MUST OBTAIN NEW UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS All 194647 Unemployment Insurance Books expired on March 31st, 1947. New books will be issued by National Employment Offices to employers, but only when old books are completed and turned in to the Offices. Employers are urged to exchange Unemployment Insurance Books Penalties are provided for failure to comply. Unemployment Insurance Commission U.t.C.-J GoodN ews.. To our customers who have been waiting for DONNACONA WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD AND CAN NOW FILL YOUR ORDERS Phone at once as it will to fast. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 - 652 Smithers Priest Speaks From Pulpit in Language of Indians The story of a Catholic priest who takes his pastorate among the Indians as seriously as did the pioneer missionaries who made Christian history among the tribes is revealed in a pastoral letter by Father Paul Sanschagrin, O.M.I., of Smithers, -who is going more than half-way to meet his communicants. Although located at Smithers only a comparatively short time, sirce christmas i travelled on Father Paul, as he is known. s!ds It saves time and is more haj begun to learn the Babine interesting." tongue, and gave his first sermon in that language at Easter, The translation 'was made with the help of his native teacher. and was read In church. "Quite an event," said Father Paul in his pastoral letter. "These people have not heard a priest speak their language In church for more than 40 years." Father Paul rjlanned to ad minister their first Communion to seven Indian children at Easter, presenting the rite In the native language. "With the help of my teacher of Indian I have translated into their language the first communion catechism. I am using that text book to teach them. The children understand with out too much difficulty the explanations given in their own language and, when I dont know how to say something, I speak English. With the help of my patient teacher I keep studying the Eng lish language, but I am too busy to be able to give much time to it. My teacher lives three mile? from the church. At night, when I am free, I walk to his home. Father Paul's sermon in the Baine language was' translated with the help of his teacher and read from the pulpit It presented difficulties. "English and Indian are so different that it is impossible to translate word for word. Besides, there are no abstract words in the Indian language. To trans late the sermon properly, the interpreter would have to be a theologian, and he has only a public school education." Fahter Paul tells of a visit by Bishop Anthony Jordan, who celebrated mass at Moricetown, after arriving there to preside at the election of a Uhurch Chief. Out of 275. Indians belonging to the reserve, only 75 turned up, so the elections were postponed. Said Father Paul: "Bishop Jordan discussed with the In-1 diaiu the question of Jiquor and : also the problem of attendance at school. The Indians are never In a hurry. They arise when they awake and they eat when they are hungry. They like to say about the 'pale faces' that they have to look at their watch to see if they are hungry. With such a system, one can easily understand why Indian children come late to school or do not come at all." Father Paul Is at present tha custodian of materials for the construction of a new church at Telkwa which will be built this spring. However, he has a small problem of money, which, hs? feels certain he will be abletd solve somehow. Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Kuuerl J. W. Hugill, Edmonton; A. O. Rands, Smithers; O. Johnson, Brooklyn, New York; L. Larson, Brooklyn, New York; K. Soze, Vancouver; J. C. Newton, Vancouver; L. H, Evans, Smithers, B. Jacquest, Edmqnton; E. Jac-quest, Edmonton; A. Holum: Ketchikan; L. M. Johnstone. Tprrare: Mrs. W. CaniDbell. North Pacific Cannery; G. Mu-j ma, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. C. WlJWnson, Pacific; T. Mar-. shaH Hazelton; J. B. Fogard, Ketchikan; II. Anderson, Terrace; O. Matz, Terrace;-N. Brew, Haysport; Mrs. J. Lever. Terrace; ( Sam Mah, Prince George; J J Sophees, Edmonton; Miss E. ' Crowiher, Ketchikan; H. J. Ol-sen, Burns Lake; F. Ragsdale. Burns Lake; O. Schmidt, Burns ; Lake; Mrs. G. Hopkins, Smi thers; Miss M. 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