rest were brought in safely. The of the generation, in spiritual Monday, February 14, 1949 Sudbury is the former naval CHURCH, PASTOR, PUBLIC AFFAIRS affairs, seemed to have been to TODAY TO WEDWsnr corvette which was recently acquired "elect" rather than "assume" and rsuuodelled to replace The young Air Force veteran nicut of the people, it could not responsibilities, accepting bnly ItJ.'mL-;;.' , ; the former J. R. Morgan, one pastor or First Presbyterian be detached (Tom civic and pol-j those of selfish liking and easyj r- : i SHIPS AND time the Prince Albert. Church, Rev. E. O. Sendall, put itical affairs. It could not f ul- fulfilment rather than the duties himself on record before his fil its function without active j which required exertion and sacrifice. morning congregation yesterday interest and participation in Then there was the tendency WATERFRONT Union steamer Camosun. Capt. as to where he thought the these affairs. of some to look backward John Bodcn, arrived in port at clergyman and the church The attitude of those people instead of forward. 5:30 last evening from Vancou should be In public life. Since who said that the "sky pilot" Christian life was one of paradoxIt Davis Raft Nearly Lost in sudden storm Sunday. Having ver and waypoints, sailing at the Christian Church was intended should "stay in his pulpit" and offered peace, joy and Hecate Strait Union Liners broken partly loose, the remnant jll p.m. for Allre Arm. Port for the uplift and better- keep out of active interest in gladness but It also required exertion in Port Simpson, Stewart and other public affairs, Mr. Sendall described and enthusiasm. Radiation Shows 7-9 p.m. was towed to Captain's northern points whence she will McLean, arrived at 5 o'clock as "shallow." Tuo long, of personal enthusiasm, was CARTOON - NEWS A Pacific Mills Davis raft of Cove, Ogden Channel, by the return here tomorrow morning yesterday afternoon from south he felt, had there been such a most effective weapon which lgs from the company's Cum-slicwa company's new tug Sudbury. to sail at 1:30 p.m. on her return Queen Charlotte Island points, complacency on the part of the could be employed In the battle Inlet camps was almost Some logs got adrift in the south. Another Union sailing at 10 p.m. for Butedale, church before the dynamic enemies against selfishness and greed lost In Hecate Straits during Straits off White Rocks bu the liner, the a Coquitlam, Capt. Harry Namu, Westview and Vancouver. of God. The inclination which were the "causes" rather than the "effects" of war. STAFF HONORS : JARVIS MdEOD THE Skeena Construction i (aL, Bl ILDI KS AND GKNLR.u ( ()NM '1 FLOOR SAMMMi AM) ( AKlNJ ESTIMATES FREE ON RaJ I O. Box 167G H lhl On Friday evening Jarvls II. i McLcod, retiring Collector of Customs, was entertained with I a farewell staff dinner in the i Broadway Cafe. The banquetj j and presentations to Mr. and 1 Mrs. McLeod were tangible expressions of the high esteem in i which they are held bv the members of the Customs Servicethose still stationed in Prince Rupert and officers formerly assigned here. Communications offering best wishes and congratulations were read by S. t. Woodside who presented handsome gifts an behalf of fellow members of the staff. The list of Customs associates, past and present, who were present or associated with the event were O. I. Smith. F. VV. Grimble, S. P. Woodside, N. Ktook, S. Tordiffe, O. N. Windham, John Wilkie, J T. Bowman, A. R. Hunter. W. J. Nelson (Tul-scquahi, Don Norton, John Bou-zek ( Stewart , Percy Homewwx (Prince Gcoigei, Noel Taylor, iMassctU, W O. Broad (Victoria!, C. Houldsworth (Vancouver), Duncan Campbell (Vancouver i, F. N. Fccro and We call this sale our Clearance and that's exactly what we mean. Our values will amaze you but that's our way of showing you Peoples Store usual outstanding bargains. Don't miss this sale. Save at Peoples. We don't keep merchandise. We sell it our thousands of local satisfied customers prove that. IT'S SALE TIME AT PEOPLES THE SALE'S ON NOW! Mk & - Ladies' Coat Values CROUP- NO. 1 , Genuine Harris Tweed Coats so 4 jor l CANNED F 0 0 Regular $53 - $G2 EXCELLENT CHOICE 319.99 Sizes H through 2 DRESS SALE ft -'CROUP NO. 2 Solid Color Untrimmed Coats ft J Family Shoe St Regular $30 - $54 1IKRFS 1I()Y IT WORKS: CHOOSE FROM DbzENS AND DOZENS OF DRESSESSIZED FROM 12 THROUGH 46. PICK 2 BUT PAY FOR ONLY ONE. IF THE PRICES DIFFER, PAY THE HIGHER lOU GET ONE DRESS ABSOLUTELY I RLE. LIMITED QUANTITY Sizes 12 through 20 14.99 CROUP NO. 1 CROUP NO. -i Regular $37-$48 1QQQ Sizes 14-40 pLOVo Regular $ii4-$59 Sizes 14-10-18 . $28.99 Regular $6.93, .$!).!):, $11.50, $1 2.!l.",'i 15.50, $17.05, $19.95 CONTINUES 0 $Lzi 5.99 $46-30 Ladic. Blouses 7Q SIZES n 12. 14.10, 18 ywtr SIZES 12 THROUGH 42 & $l.50-$3 Ladies Scarves QQn $8 $ 10 Ladies Blouses 7Q " WOOLS OR SHEERS SIZES 12 THROUGH 20 i 95c-$2.25 Ladies Belts 490 M-$7 Ladies Skirts 7Q LARGE SELECTION , , IV SIZES 12 THROUGH 42 ? $14.95 Evening Skirts CO QQ SIZES 12, 14. 16. 18 VO.iil $25 - $.'55 Evening Dresses CM A QQ Sizes 12-16. Limited Quantity PAJJ 4 5 c-8 5 c Flowers t Q f GARDENIAS, VIOLETS, CHERRIES ENTIRE ST0( i E. L. Dale. United States Cus- I toms, Prince Rupert. I Those present at the dinner included O. I. Smith, presiding, guest of honor Jarvls II. McLcod, F. W. Grimble, S. P. Wood-side, N. Krook, S. Tordiffe, O. N. 1 Wingham, John Wllkle, J. T. Bowman, E. L. Dale (United States Customs), John Bouzek : and W. J. Raymond. I Mr. Dale conveeu the 'good wishes ofUie Alaska Division 1 officers. - i In a few introductory re- marks, Mr. gmitn made lilting , reference to his long assocla-j tion with the retiring collector I an(j of how this relationship had 1 always beenaloiig most agreeable lines. llClcR he was voicing the sentiments of ull his colleagues 'in the -Customs in say-ling MiY.-McLeoti-' would take ! with him their sincere good ; will and best wishes for future happineess and good fortune, i Each of the others in attend- ance at the dinner gave brief i but appropriate expression to the regard -they felt toward , their guest as well as recognition of his long and valuable record of service. In acknowledging what had been said, Mr. McLeod expressed his cordial thanks. In the many years he had been performing the duties or Collector , of Customs at Prince Rupert, it had been his happy lot to have a staff with whom it had been a pleasure to be ldcnliucu. There had always been efficiency, trustworthiness and loyalty. No Collector could ask more. He hoped to be in Northern British Columbia again and, if he could, a, any time, be I of any assistance, he would I I gladly give It. Mr. McLeod took 1 1 opportunity to thank the Uni- BOOKS! r A large assortment of fiction for the adults and a remarkable selection of children's books. The BOIHtSKY THINS and it These Low Pikes, No -Exchanges, Naturally SALE MOW UN ! Don l Miss These Uurgains - PEOPLES STORE Scores Again! iiu.m;v IHNCII Series -Ad- UiJ v. ventures with ZANE (iKEY ft 1 4 'Li- uiiu numiii. 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