! W. A. Thorn of Thorn Sheet Metal Works arrived In the city on 'the Chilcotia yesterday after Better English Prince Rupert Daily News Giving Donald Sordon Dinner Newcomers Welcomed iPasfor Is Vigorous Mwdny. April 24, 1:150 noon, being here on a business visit. SAL 1. What is wrong with this sentence V "This summer is j t Vio appnt.s thp Invitation Australian Wenii.r, Form Her iv.nirt Oordon. oresident and Aotter than any I have ever ex- 'C Aro .... First Fresbyterian Church Hears Its New Minister Committees to Help Migrants Settle An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince ' Rupert and northern and central British Columbia ! Published every afternoon except Sunday by j Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, j British Columbia ! shower Rev. E. A. Wright, new pastor Australia The of First Presbyterian Church, V v." lU 1 SYDNEY, chah-man of the board of di- perienced." rectors of the Canadian Na- 2. What is the correct pronun- tional Railways, will be tendered elation of "hangar"? a complimentary dinner by the 3. Which one of these words Is Fiince Rupert Chamber of misspelled? Spacious, spagctti, Commerce on the occasion of spasmodic. his visit here on May 11. 4 what does the word "recr'ud- w ww nQMg O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director : Country Women's Association opening his ministry yesterday, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. Mortimer Men'i -''.IIIHL'nr... Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES M en OKP0 The invitation was rxicuu ,,scencP" mean. 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPRJ By Carrier, Fe r Week, coc; Per Month. 73c; rer Teat. $8.00; By Matt. Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. to Mr. Gattlon at me ween-emi and a reply is being awaited. Ve7 Special MVti'n CAV . wiuose irom From with more than 90,000 members proved himseit to tie a vigorous throughout Australia is helping preacher with a challenge for newcomers to the Commonwealth his congregation. He called in to settle in their adopted coun- his morning sermon for the ac-tiy. ceptance and application of the The organization, dedicated to spirit of God's Word, not me-e'.y improving the welfare of women a profession of morality or phil-and children in rural districts, osophy. There was no .substitute Is affiliated with the Associated for the Gospel, he said. ' Country Women of the World. Mr. Wrgiht asked for the sup-Its activities include the set- port and co-operation of the ting up of baby health centres, congregation in the disserriina-rest rooms and school children's tion of God's word. Unfortur.-hostels in country towns. It also ately. Prince Rupert was not V What is a word beginning with dep that means "to exhaust". Answers 1. Say. "This summer Is hotter than any other.' 2. Pronounce hang-er, a as in add, e as In her; or hang-gar, second a as in ah; accent Is on first syllable. 3. Spaghetti, f. The state of break- Services To Be Protected ai,ra' . l. 57.50 Critical Or Co-operative? e , ANEW PASTOR in a Prince Rupert pulpit yesterday, in addressing his congregation for the first time, expressed the hope that, instead 01 OTTAWA . tT Transport Min Now iter Chevrier told Commons Ing out again after temporary c pei ales seaside and city holiday ' alone in the seeming disregard Mers's Cabart of Friday that "rare will be taken abatement. A recrudescence of of the day for the principles being critical, they be co-operative. What the pastor homes for country women, con made In England aoc handicraft classes ' and Christianity. He asked his con lg. NOW said to his congregation might well be applied to gregation not criticism but fo1- to avoid the necessity ot curtau- barbarism brought poverty to the ment of services" as a result of itlon. 5. Deplete, r ( w fire regulations imposed on oasseneer ships following the HHMM- me community. We are verv much afraid that there is a i nree shades, pieil( zippers, real bargain. From j The asociation has formed j sympathy and assistance in the ! special committees at various j carrying out of the ministerial I branches to help new arrivals , WOrk. After all. he asked, who ! from Britain and European coun- j was there wlthnn rau:i w-.io was l SINGER Noronic disaster. Shipping officials on the Pacific Coast nave expressed Tear that small pas-fenger ships may toe put eut of business B5V SWEATERS, At " tries. ijustlfed in maely finding fault'' Members of these committees j Mr wdght discoursed in the make a point of visiting migrant evening on Tne Main Character reception centres, where new alter of History" and, evnluj We wpah" all wakes Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates Mr. and Mrs. William Malcolm citizens irom turope live until i service, there was a conereEa- ..r d,,(,i. orrivoH in the rlt.v they learn English and can take ' finnn, rpr,nt.inn to meet Mr and i,., ,..,t.,u after- $153.50 t IJJ ,UliHJl.il Jt.3Vl.4VUJ n community. - Mra wrieht and their daughters. n.Wiitvi u hpr n n their place in the , . u iimjti. mi. The country women take presents and afternoon tea to these Phone 664 j Singer Sewing Centre Advertise in the Daily News. centres, Invite the new arrivals witness in tiv preliminary trial of John Barrie Sanders on a charge of thrlt. BWIBMIW 'WW '"V KJUf'll ilwwyi Painting & SAVES SPACE I GIANT CAPACITY! EASILY PODTAtlEI OPERATES ON 29 OR 40 CYCIEI to their homes and help them to learn English. WALLPAPER Ha: ' Can At Bathurst, about 150 miles tendency among many Prince Rupert people, to be critical rather than co-operative, to be supercilious rather than helpful, to be imbued with their own righteousness rather than understanding of the other fellow's problems and difficulties. Criticism, as such, might as well be left unsaid unless it is. accompanied by useful and practicable suggestion for improvement. Too often are we inclined to think the other fellow is not doing too well with his task without reflecting if we would do any bettjr if Ave had .to face the same job and solve the sas problems under similar circumstances. SSSrhe easiest thing to do is to find fault and the fault finders are often the fellows with a lot of faults whiehy usually, they do not perceive themselves. We, as a community, could accomplish a lot 'more if we could sit down together and consider our problems in a spirit of mutual desire to help and improve rather than merely criticize the other fel-Jmrf or what he does or fails to do, generally without SPENCE & MA ll'hone Blue 215-2" west of Sydney, where there is a big migrant centre. Country Phone 311 McBride St. juiiiruit I product! Women's Association nvmbers have exchanged knowledge about ! handicrafts with the European women, teaching them to make j Australian-type pottery or bas- ; ketware, and learning to do the j fine embroidery and handiwork j In which many of the migrants excel. ' At Castle Hill, about 30 miles from Sydney, members of the 1 for - ? Wolls, Woodwofi: and Furniw district Country Women's Asso- i Thompson Ho ciation branch recently held a special party to which all new settlers are Invited. I V: Co.W nueh appreciation of the difficulties which he has :o face nd ,the problems which be has to contend frith. ! Often the loud critic is the least constructive pitizen. Often the quiet worker who is plugging-fcuvay with his. own responsibilities has not time to be The 24 new settlers who w?nt to the party Included wonier. ' , DAY OR NIGHT Oil Burner Service! If your oil burner does not give perfect service call fiOIUMIN KONSON The NKW plume number Itl.ACK 503. Gordon D. Ronson Oil Burner Specialist All work Is backed by an unconditional guarantee 733 5th West Black 503 MaririK, Parkin(,( Shipping ind 0 Cartart tni Oomplt'te RritaWe from the United Kingdom, Lt- , vians, Australians and Cif-ho- j slovakians. Nearly all the new j settlers work on farms in the district. After the party, many ' of the women joined the Country . Women's Association andarei now taking part in its activities j (ent Service, also l of he finding faultvwith what the other is doing, j The habitual fault-finder often has a lot faults himselfv But he does not realize them or night not be .so ready to criticize. Canadian Lkjuld l'i v. for Oxygen. Atf.-welding suppllfi Lindtay I Carl Storage Lint ik. f v. cnr. 2nd and Park JS THIS UTOPIA? 1 NAPIER MOORE, Financial Post columnist, rummaging through a stack of old music, cam i ( TfTTOss a song entitled "In 1950." It was written 40 yesrs ago by Nelson Jackson, then a popular English I Est. 1910 Dion RADIO REPAIRS- i v r ! r ' A f which used to send audiences into convulsions are Mrs. Heilbroner j Dies Suddenly Mrs. Max Heilbroner, pioneer ; Prince Rupert woman, passed away suddenly at the week-end in Phoenix, Arizona. News of her demise will be received with a sense of regret by her many old friends. With Mr. Heilbroner in Phoenix were her husband, pioneer jeweler, and her daughter, Mrs. Mtxine Carson of Ottawa. Mr. Heilbroner has been in ill health for some years. Last summer he sold his business WE PICK UP AND DELIVER 48 HR. SERVICE- PHONE BLUE WJ KEN'S RADIO CLINIC ' 718 2nd Ave. West hese extracts: Model dwellings, free clothing and six meata a day Will be found by the State for all those who cah't pay. And what price the poor British Taxpayer, eh? s In 1950. The Tories by then will have got back to power In 1950. here to George Cook and leH' for Vancouver where a time was spent before proceeding to Tonight Hear . . . Hon. HERBERT AHSCOl.'lB Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party in B.C. and Minister of Finance in the Johnson-Anscomb Coalition Government Discuss: "Some Financial Facts'9 Ormes n Mrs. Heilbroner was born near San Francisco in California 73 years ago. In 1904 she went to SAnd on us their blessings again thev will shower, - In 1950. Mr. Balfour will no doubt continue his plan Of explaining his meaning as only he can, . . . . And Winston will be quite a nice little man In 1950. tht Pioneer DmOT Dawson in the Yukon to marry Mr. Heilbroner. She and Mr. Heilbroner came here in 1910 fiom San Francisco and Seattle after having come out of the Yukon in 1908. PRESCRIPTION btK A. W. Newman, assistant! W. R. Overend, who was with! a son. Henrv Heiihrnner rtipri CFPRtO:15pm. Daily Delivery Service freight traffic manager, Union the customs service here years here several years ago. Steamships Ltd., after making agQ and has more recenUy been Phone 81 line I,lands.'disembarked from in Vancuer- s Passenger, the Camosuh'-here" yesterday af- aboard the Chilcotin last evening: t;rnoon and sailed last night on going through to Stewart where the Chilcotin to make the trip he will join the service of the Sil- Olfidal Thumbs Down Work Return RUPERT CEMENT PRODUCTS LIMITED tj AUce Arm and Stewart. bak-Premier mine When You Buy Ci YOU BUY THE IB Ready-Mix Concrete Delivered to the Job LONDON if;A leading Union official Saturday turned down a 1 back to work, offer from striking London dock workers. The National Dock Labor. Board reported that 7,931 men out of a total dock area for?e ' of 27,000 were on strike. This Is pi s'i . r i n n ' for SAVING MONEY inn""" - fin $41.95 to K if i Bicycles Tricycles Joycycles Ag (vC money wfe nd boild j 11 yh UP rcs've funds ... or accumulate money for y' special purposes, follow the lead of more than a million Canadians and start a B of M savings account. Begin building a "success fund" for tomorrow ...br an increase of 100 compared with the previous day. The Board said that 39 vessels including eleven food ships are idle. Strikers, in an unofficial meeting at the week-end, voted to return to workMf the Transport and General Workers Union Would now' PRICES: Include Darex the fifth ingredient In Concrete Four Sticks Cement to Yard $16.00 per yard Five Sacks Cement to Yard $17.50 per yard S I x Sacks Cement to Yard $18.95 per yard No Orders Accepted for 1ps than two yards rQI'IPMKNT FOR RENT: ' Two wheeled rubber tyred concrete buggies bc per day Seven cubic feet capacity Single wheeled concrete barrows .. 50c per day . ORDERS TO 15E IN ONE DAY PRIOR TO DELIVERY Phones: Office 60; Plant 504 display on -t . visiting your nearest B of M branch today. Bank of Montreal 5 working, with Canaditnt in tvtry walk lift stmt 1X17 poll all dock hands as to whether the executive council should reinstate three expelled dock workers' representatives. Refusing the offer, General Secretary Arthur Deakin said he is making no response to an unofficial body. Ask far our hooklH 1 wy timn Cmmmdimnt H Mm I W M f HVSANir msmum ammm Ejnj