prince Itnpert Daflp r3ctos Saturday, August 27, 1949. ' ' d were fn,. US eroices. m&e viuu vim Published evfrr ftcrnooa except Sunday by frtnoe Rupert Duly Ne Ltd.. 3rd tnoue. prince Rupert. b.-lti.h Columbia. Q. A HUNTER, Manaeln? Bditar. H. Q. PERRY. Managing Director. rather dtetr... ;. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oermaiia 11 TELEPMONg) , I Otty Carrier. Per eek. 20c: Per Month. 75c: Per Tear. 8 00. Sj.Jt j9 B Mall Per Unnth Me: Per Tear. & 00 I SATURDAY SERMON be had !. . "fc: lhe Panes n, ' dt the tnkin.r: THERE IS A NAME DIRECTORY fteirlee Id all rhturliea at It a.m. and 7:S p.m.; Pnndajr School a 12:11 except aa nlMtrn. ANOI.ICAX rtTHFDHAt. 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:30 a m. Sunday School 2 00 pa Canou Basil S. Prockter. B A.. B D. Rector: (Blur 7M) riBST BAPTIST 8th Ave. E. at Young St. Minister: Rev. Fred Antrooua (Green BIS) (By REV. G. E. SENDALL. First Presbyterian Church) Trip earliVst Phi-wHan nassword Was. "JeSUS is Lord." By that name they identified themselves with i the company of heaven. When they met one another, ! they used this password as a salutation. The Christian 'community committed itself to His name. "Every 1 spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the T ' ASTil AN0 HAY i 1 flesh is of God." , 1 The hymn writers of the ages into men's hearts, with truer in- OlftAwa' FWT PKFRBYTIKIAS 4th Avenue Bast Minister: Rev. George E. Sendall (Green BtU) FIRST t'MTRIt 36 6th Ave. West Rev. L. Q. SrttoM tGrta 6131 FILL GOSPEL TABFRNAC1.E 202 th Ave. West Pastor : C. Fawcett (Green 331) SALVATION AHMV Praaer 8tit CO.: Major W. Yurgensen Directory Class 2 30 p m. Sunday School i 00 p m. Black 2M ST. P41 L'S Ll'THEBAN Mh Ave. at Mc Brule St. Pastor: K. Solland (Black 610! ST. PETEB'S ANGLICAN Seal Cove Archdeacoa B. Kodsoa Sunday School 1 1 00 la Evening Prayer ':3U p.m. (Blue m "I gave her a description of you ,and she says her friend wants to know if you've got a lot of money!" have carried on the good con- sight into what men might be.1 fesslon. Call to mind the nu-;He develops the hidden re-merous hymns which exalt the 1 sources by inspiring and en-name of Jesus Christ. Consider ! couraging those who trust Him. the many books written about He cam to redeem nut to de-Him. "God also hath given Him'stroy. He shows us how to de-' a name which is above every velop by the secret of unselfish name." He is the most influ-1 devotion to the best, the art of tntial person in history. Men finding life by losing it in the have reviled and misused that greater lite. He seu us in tu-name, sometimes as a cloak far,mic proportions bringing life unworthy ends, but Jesus stands and Immortality to light. He as a peak for humans to con- makes us able for victorious sider. i living and dying. Pause a moment before His : SAI STILJJ Ray Reflects . . . . . . and Reminisces Prices! Buy N A Timely Revival "THE FAMILY that prays together, stays to- I gether." Under this striking slogan, a new and unique religious revival campaign .will be launched September 4 by the Roman Catholic Church in Western Canada and Alaska including Prince Rupert. Essentially the movement has for its purpose the strengthening of the foundations of good family life. Although initiated by the Roman Catholic Church, the appeal of the campaign has equal validity for all, irrespective of creed. The family has ever been the smallest, but the most stable of human organizations. The family is conceived as the unit, or the individual brick, from "the multitude of which are builded all nations. The family is a natural society, wherein man's innate thirst for happiness, for his perpetuation, and for secial security is quenched. The family is sacred, for it is the cradle not only of children, but also of the nation its force and its glory. The Roman Catholics are to be commended upon their initiative in launching a campaign w hich seeks to do sp much for the family and for the country by the promotion of family prayer. Every Christian can heartily endorse the efforts for his Roman Catholic fellow citizens in their pursuit of universal family prayer. The Christian Church and all who profess allegiance to it are on trial. The troubles of the world are not of. its making, yet it is expected to solve them. Now, as never before, the world sorely needs God's help. Protestants can do two things about this Catholic Crusade. One is to pray for it and w ish it every possible success, both in its organization and ultimate' objective, and the other is to take a lesson front-it, to copy it in their own fashion, to blend their prayers with the prayers of their Catholic brethren in an earnest and penitent plea for God's mercy and help. personality. Inner unity and ! thoice in anything. Seattle's new directory gives a total of 508.09 inside-the-clty mimibitiim Yet. there are fel- The Salvation Army Major and Mrs. Yurgensen Saturday Film, 8 p.m. Holiness Meeting, 11 a.m. Directory, 2:30 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Salvation Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Fond dreams visioned more than a generation ago in Prince Rupert are today becoming gradually realized. Some of those who looked ahead still harmony, characterized Him. Al-togetherness of spirit, a purity of heart and singleness of purpose that most of us long for and seldom achieve, was His, inherently. He met rancor, bitterness, conflict, without compro MKN'S DRF.SS SI:' $I.MM)W ; MEN'S W0KK S 75c NOW MEN'S DKF.SS SIIIKTS-ta lilt NOW MEN'S DKF.SS : luwn wrio can ciisuncuy remem ber. Seattle when the main busi-1 REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH (Fundamentalist i 629 6th E., Near High School Phone 369 mise or weakness. Yet He was , The meeting will be conducted live but the majority follow the long, long trail. It was their Job to lick Into shape a rough foundation and it's been done. DKESS PAXTV, ness street was not as busy as Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, when ivy covered cottages were located not far from the plain little post office, and out around Lake Union and Lake Washington, land was newly cleared, and wondrously kind. Without fear or , by Envoy and Mrs. J. Walker, suspicios. He trusted God His: You are cordially invited. The Father in a spirit of godwill. He I Divisional Congress will be con-utili2ed spiritual iorces to solve 1 ducted by the Field Secretary, spiritual problems and share j Colonel G. Best, September 1!. spiritual values. In the face of i Viewing, as a member, the un-fulding of parliamentary proced- ehixf from NOW !. MEN'S WORK i madt NOW s ure at Ottawa nexi month, will! men were chopping and hauling Sunday Services suspended for Jul; and August. Prayer Meeting Wednesdays at 8 p.m. at 514 3rd Avenue. opposition and threat. He- never wavered or turned from His MEN'S GAttUlin all-wool, rr. K, NOW Mission, which was to redeem others. He chose truth, faith, love, holiness, beauty goodness. be an entirely new experience, home loads of wood, which was for some who lioid seats In Uiat cheaper than coal i htnored Chamber. It Is years 1 ( and years since so many will be , A steamship company may finding themselves there for the find the unemployed warehouse first time. The member for ' at Prince Rupert useful for stor-Skeena will have company, age purposes.. Indeed, that'. among the tyros. quite possible. It's one of the MEN'S JMKtTV, "A plaids, fiiU-lenjiii vicarious sacrifice. He met life at its highest and best, bring ftw-'j t - 4 puvkrU. bntd t NOW MEN'S JUKtTvJ : I largest and best built struc- You can discover the falljtures cf the kind In Canada, shooting season dates in 8keena Prirtfie Rupert, at long last, is COME AMI WORSHIP FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE Sunday Morning Service, 11:00. Sunday School and Bible Class, 12:15. Evangelistic bervice, 7:30. Tues., Prayer Meeting, 8:00. Wed., Boys and Girls' Clubs, 7:00. ( Friday, Young Peoples', 8 p.m. Pastor, C. FAWCETT. Phone Green 331 wuul. full lrn;itL ! silk lined, best ft ' Rtr. $ltw ing the eternal Into the midst of time. Those who follow Him and believe in His name have a new dimension for living. His name lives because His church has convinced enthusiastic followers who keep alive the i name and power of Jesus Christ. :'t-fT.. ; BLANK ITS pun ! sizes. Rf. $14-' Ii' Sill V' .'i by glancing in the Dairy Nerws. j commencing to hit its true And right here is also thai time stride. That warehouse Is a ( and place to remind one that prhe asset to any town that when he takes aim, it is highly ; aspires as Rupert undoubtedly idvisable to be certain about1 does to becoming a big sea-what's being aimed at To think port.. The more one thinks of snr cases, it mmm mn l mi i nil i immi inn h u 1 1 arlertion at ml v BOYS' DRESS li He gave true answers to the perennial problems of life He faced the same issues as we do and the principles He gave ring you know Is not good enough. ! allowing it to disappear, the : , more asinine example of busl- SHIRTS (rum First Presbyterian Church Minister: Rev. G. E. Ser.dail B.A., B.D. BOYS' PANTS Ik I A tneatre win oe inciuoea in ness wouia n. seem 10 oe Dress. Cottons u the new hotel building, ll (hty j can stand that much of lili-t I i' E. J. Thd wines of France are flow- Dntctor of Music: Mrs Smith from BOYS' ST(KK First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber crease In Ipcrtl i amumrTitNng afeain and the streams are sources. People- . appreciate Jich and plentiful. This may be ration. From CHILDREN'S S true and meet the need of the human heart. We can test them. His truth la expel iental and experimental. The ethical dynamic of Jesus moves ahead of us, challenging us. We are very short of the glory of God. Wherefore God also hath highly exalted Him that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow. Jesus saw deeper Farewell Services. -11:00 "Effectiveness." 7:30 "Face to Face." From CHILDREN'S i' From LADIES' STOCif BUCCANEERS' LAIR Throughout much of its history Tunisia was a pirate state. SO KEFS fn OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex Cate Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN 11:00 a.m. Sermon: "On Patient Living." Children's Story: "Don't Point Your Finger." No Evening Service. Induction Service, Wednesday . Evening. POLIO PRECAUTIONS WHETHER OR NOT this is an epidemic year for poliomelitis, there are certain precautions that health authorities say should be taken during this season when epidemics may occur. These are largely common-sense health precautions which it does jio harm to follow at any time. 1, Avoid crowds and new contacts if possible. Avoid, crowded places where you may be close to another's breath or cough. The exact method by which poliomyelitis is spread is not completely known but the virus is present In discharges from the nose and mouth of a person who has the disease. Only, small proportion of the people who have poliCDnyelitis become paralyzed, and many cases of the tHsease are never recognized. It has been estimated that about 7 of 100 persons are cases or carriers during the late summer and fall, and all these feven may spread the disease. 1 Avoid over-fatigue. Too active play, late houl-s; worry, irregular living schedules may invite a mrore serious form of the disease. It is believed that over-fatigue and too strenuous exercise may precipitate a paralytic form of the disease in a person who has a previously unrecognized infection. Fargo Trucks AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 1:t0 am. to 3:30 a m - Phone 173 for Outside Order Hi fSAYO HO Mrs. J. H. Carson, who has been spending the past few months In the city, returned to Vancouver on the Prince George last night. Her son, Pat, will be returning to Vancouver next week. ill Types !1 Quality I 2- Ton Chassis and Cab, 152" Wheelbase with reinforced frame Si 2-speed rear axle. 3- Ton Chassis and Cab, 170" Wheelbase with reinforced frame & 2-speed rear axle. SLTPLIF.S FOR OFHCK STATIONERY FOIL HOMK GREETING CARDS PENS AND PENCILS LAND RECORDING DISTRICT OF PRINCE RUPEKT TAKE NOTICE that Canadian FUrUng Company of Vancouver. B.C., Fish Processors, Intend to apply for W. L. WOOD f 0 PHONE J' AC VP P'l ) a lease of the following described i Rupert Motors Ltd. Phones: 8C6 Office, 5G6 Shap DIBB PRINTING CO. r -PRINCI li BESNER BLOC, a lands for the purpose of operating a ftFh camp, situate in Skldcgate Harbour. Queen Charlotte Islands, fronting Blocks 1, 2 and 4, Lot 3, Q C D., Plan 948: Commencing at a post planted at the Southeast corner of Lot 10. Block 4, District Lot S, Plan 84(1; thence South 647 feet more or less tc the Intersection with a line Eapto JOHN I j BULG I' John Bull Third Ate-3 SHRINE CLUB'S CARNIVAL Crescent Shows AUGUST 29 SEPTEMBER 5 ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD 9 BONA FIDE FEATURES 9 drawn East from the Southeast corner of Lot 11. Block 1. D. L. 3: thenc West 4B8 feet more or lej to the Southeast corner of said Lot 11, Block 1: thence Northerly and Easterly following the shoreline of Skldegate Harbour to point of commencement, and containing 6 5 acres, more or less. Dated July 23rd. 194B. Canadian Pishing Company Ltd. F. C. Underbill, agent. (H) The Wonder Wall Painl Made to be used over Kalsomlne, Wall Paper, Plaster, Woodwork and Wall Board Paint today, mov In tomorrow $1.40 qt. $4.50 gal. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 3. Avoid chilling. Take off wet clothes and shoes at once. Keep dry shoes, sweaters, blankets, and coats handy for sudden weather changes. Sudden chilling of the body, as may occur in a plunge into cokj water on a hot day, may lead to a serious form of the disease. 4. PovStpone nose and throat operations during a poliomyelitis outbreak. Although statistics thus far do not substantiate the theory many doctors believe that a severe form of poliomyelitis frequently follows operations on the nose and throat. 5. Keep clean. Wash hands after going to toilet and before eating. Keep food covered from flies and other insects. Burn or bury garbage not tightly covered. Avoid using another's pencil, handkerchief, utensil or food touched by soiled hands. Since the virus has been found in nose, mouth and bowel discharge and on flies, general hygiene measures are Necessary in this as in other diseases. ' Parents are also warned to be alert to early signs of illness or changes in the normal state of health. A physician should be called at once if there are symptoms of headache, nausea upset stomach, muscle soreness or stiffness, or unexplained fever. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment are THE OHM DRVC DRUGS Set for School Come see our School Supplies . . . everything you'll need this year. Exercise Books Scribbler Pens ana Pencils Ink Crayons Rulers Erasers Poster Paints and Water Colors CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM will re-open SUNDAY, AUG. 28 PRESCRIPTION CHEMISE 10 TO' STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS, 9 N00-S SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-13 7 P.M. TO 9 P M- D1U Emeruenw ,, . n n nt. Qvit Centre Dining Room 11 Dally car delivery ervice from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. SIS 3rd A. W. Pbona Red 40