" A V cause he believed the wds that Ood spoke to him It you litve what Ood says to yoil, then Ood will are that you too a- holy. You cannot get peace with TheSidv atii 7PHQ enni 31 c ToniKht"pVr" 2 prince Rupert Dafl r3rtos ttD. Saturday, July 24. 1343 An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince BupWt and all communities comprising northern and central British ColumbU (Authorized as Second Cass Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published erenr afternoon except" Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd., 8rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director. MEMBER OF CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION fo) v n TO P 04 i Uakj Tomorrow-. Ood because of what you do. No amount of prayers, o of kind deeds or gifts can purchase peace with God. But when you believe with Ood. There U only one way. I . - ..j. nnA lolls folio,-, ll:a.m.-Hoiint Subject: -B, about that way In the third. Ood and trust His mercy, then Speaker: He wUl grant to you that precious SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier, oer week, 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year, $7.00: By Mall, Per Month. 40c; Per Year. 400. Capi O . 1 f eift. the peace of Ood that passes human understanding. fourth. and, fifth chapters of the letter to the Roman,!, The only vay tha: you can have peace with Ood is by faith in Jesua Christ as your Saviour. God cafled Abraham holy be- I00 Pm.-. 7:30 pm.-GlJ! Speak.r - j' Mm Newfoundland Advertise In the Daily News!. SATURDAY SERMON Prince Ruperv FuH Gospel Tabernacle 221 Sixth Avenue West Rev. Paul A. Barber DIRECTORY PEACE WITH COD REV. EARL SOILAND Pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church t prare wrote Kcrvlrm III all hnrrlim at 11 ". mid i-.m p.m.: Siiininy wlmol 13:1.1 rurpt allium. 1 EH ANtiLK'tX C THF.IIKAU 4U ... W at DuiiMiuur St, Bui? Cumrauuluil '0 a.n-3u3J)i .Hctl.iol 2 UO p m. Ractur. ftaatf a. Prucklot. Hi, BO REGULAR BAPTIST SKRYICES Suspended during months nf July and August. Will resume D.V.) in New Church Building (Sixth an1 Hoys Cove Circle i, Stpt. 5;.b next, i Phone 369 1. Rev. and Mrs. Elwood Shanan, missionaries on "Speed the Light," missionary boat, are the special speakers tomorrow. 11:00 a.m. Devotional. 12:15 p.m. Sunday School 7 :00 p.m. Evangelistic All are welcome. 1 AND Hi' Mt'.ftT BAPTIST Strt Aw. Yoillili St. Mtatetrf ; Kc rwi Antrobua Idntil IMS) ' to. W hit ntMHVTtm.iN 4th Aveuua East Iflrmi MUi LETTERBOX "Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with ' God through our Lord Jesus Christ." Romans 5:1. Peace with God is a priceless possession. A ret-' less conscience is an indication that such a peace lackiing. Without peace with' God, life is not satis. factory. It contains little that is truly worth while. Anyone who lacks peace with God comes to the end of life with no hope for the life beyond.. There is n jsub- stitute for this , spiritual conui- I tion. Nothing else satisfies cerned lest they oXUfiul iher man's innermost needs. It alone I god. He told of lh pevv-gives the ability to achieve the I Hons for a funeral Ut3 ww real greatness that is within extremely elaborate a;ii aiiKWj the reach of man. Peace with the family of the dH4ii one, Ood can be had by anyone who . in debt, justo enable- ban 'o, desires it. spend his future life free from One of the men who was sta- molestation by the spir'U, tioned in India during the war What do we do in orchw ta havt-told me that he had seen some peace with Ood- Most um uy strange sights among the people ' to live decent lives. Soui eveo in regard to worship. He told , have a desire to k.n p u an air nf spinor men lie nrnne on the of respectability. Some rw.V.1 a BUSINESS AND PROFESSK IKHT t'MTKtt 638 tl Ave West Minister: K, A. Wlliou. M A. (Orueu 013) FOR J 221 Otto AVD. W-t Piwlur: l-ul A. Burlier ' MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST ISSUE OF CONFEDERATION of Newfoundland I with Canada forges into the limelight once more as a result of the old island colony's constitutional referendum counting of ballots in which, with returns from a few outlying areas still to be heard-from, gives the choice to confederation little more than three thousand o fa majority. With no less than 142.30G of the 176,297 eligible voters expressing their preferences, it can be seen how seriously the Newfoundlanders themselves took the matter. Unfortunately, the closeness of the vote only goes to accentuate difference of opinion, which obviously exists, making the rendering of a final decision some-thing for possibly difficult consideration.. An authority in St. John's has expressed his personal opinion to the Canadian Press that the colonv's commission government will recommend that Canada accept Newfoundland into Confederation. If such a request is made to Canada, then this Dominion will have to make a decision. The making of this decision will not be so easy since the1 prospective new member of the family has itself a mind that is divided almost equally in half. Tho Newfoundlanders, who have often considered joining with Canada before but never went for the idea even to this scant extent, are a proud and stubborn people. They might constitute a trouble-some child in our family and some Canadians at least will, therefore, hesitate about adopting them. There is no reason but to believe that she may also be costly and hard to handle both economically and politically. Meantime Newfoundland has not yet asked to join us and we have not accepted her and the close-nss of the referendum has not clarified the matter very much either as far as she or we are concerned. REPLY TO MRS. ARNOLD Editor, Daily News: Would you kindly allow me space for the following. The Miyor of Prince Rupert in her widely publicised address in Re-glna made some statements regarding the trade union movement which, in our opinion, call for a reply from the same trade, union movement. These statements in which Mrs. Arnold accuses the trade ROCK AND V,'( CALLS M. J. ?A New, Mode- SALVATION ARMY C O : Cttpl. Ckrl Jarrott Diroctury Clah 2 :10 p.m. Sunday Schuul 3 00 p.m. (Black 26WI In New Offices ROOM 10 STONE BUILDINO All Work o HT. Pl I. H I I Till KAN 6th Ava. at MtbrlUe at. Pastor : 5. Holland (DUCK 6101 PIANO d New Phone BLUE mi ground, uttering a prayer, then j ' filing that church metnt-ishi. get up and placing their feet on can work magi-:. One- pastor the ground where their head hail told of a men who said he would been, repeat this over and over.' gladly give fifty doih'.rs a year to , Tuning, Voitt, MIKE ( Phone B: HT. rKTL'K'H AMil.H'AN Htm Cove Archdeacon K. Hudson Bunduy school 11:00 a m EvnhiK Prayer 7:30 p m. (Blue 827i t'OMMt'XITY HINUIV HTHOOL lust Kud Hall. 2 .30 p.m. Thev ww meRsiirine thp riist- 1 the church but he didn't WBIV, to OR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST 972 ance between two shrines with be bothered about jnurcn aueiiu-their bodies. Perhaps if these ance. None of thse things In unions and no other party of retarding the general advancement of Canada's industry and commerce are iu most cases erroneous. Trade unions do not breed slackers and, if irresponsible individuals are found in the ranks of the unions, we maintain that such individuals are also found elsewhere. The unions, on the contrary, advocate more work but when they also advocate fair wages men were asked why thev were themselves cau me peace SUITE S. SMITH BLOCK 'hone 705 P.O. Box 1401 doing this, their reply would be ' HEL BEAIT. vague. However, it was oecau.se " -they lacked peace with Ood and .;. Permaw sought to purchase it by tl is form of religious exercise, lie Beaut) aU lu JOHN F. L. HUGHES Chiropractor 21-2 BESNER BLOCK CO Box 894 Phone Blue 441 byterian Church will unite for worship services. Morning Worship at First Presbyterian Church at U a m Sermon "In Spite of Heavy handicap" Evening Service in First Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. I they are doing so not in order to cripple industry but to 20i 4th St.Mt told of others who wore sacreu trinkets about their neck3 to ward off evil. Others were seen create a better living standard pi! standing with out-stretched and a better community life or a better payroll, creates better customers and livelier business Sermon "The Word Was HAM hands for long periods, as if ! HOME prayer. The spiritual restlessness was great. GEORGE L RORIE eubllo Accountant Auditor, etc. Income Tx Returns Compiled. Besner Block. Phone 38.7 as everybody should know. A 40-hour week has been enjoyed by Made Flesh." Rev, A. M. McColl will preach at both services. GENERAL C the commercially employed long Another told of religious life in China. There the neoolo before labor thought of it. Man During the month of August Rev. Antrobus of First Baptiat spent much time in the worship First Presbyterian Church was not created to be a beast Building and & CHRISTMAS IN CHINA Church will officiate each Sab of idols. They would deny Fourth Avenue East themselves needed food in order Rev. Allan ivl. McColl, Minister of burden without time for re creation or culture. Roofs. Chimneji The Chinese know the Christ Mrs. E. J. Smith, Orgauist bath In the Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. and each Sunday evening at 7:30 in the Baptist Mrs. Arnold refers to the industrial relationship between that they might place a dUh of rice before a statue or linage of a god. They were much con- mas festival as Cheng Dan Jleh the Holy Birth Festival. Their Christmas tree ls called "Tree of Lhht." reo: men and women. I am not going First Baptist and First Pres-, Church. . ,,, . Oreeu tfj into many details but shall allow myself to touch on one of the points. I quote: "Men for QVWTf get that until the Industrial For Dttatiwii I midnG or Ay era, women were the workers. Then, with the machine age A POLITICAL SURPRISE LIBERALS are looking for all the rays of THE cheer they can these days as they confront the big problems of choosing a new leader and providing him with a strong and solid platform on which to stand. Doubtless, they will take some more fresh heart from the result of the deferred election in remote Cumberland, afar north Saskatchewan riding where th& people work hard, think individually and express themselves decisively. Although there is a freshly re-mandated CC..F. government in Saskatchewan, the people in Cumberland threw out their former C.C.F. member and, with a thumping two-to one majority, put in a Liberal to join the Opposition. .- The Liberals were gratified that they gained so much ground in the general election but the result of this lone by-election might justifiably enough be taken with more than double gratification. The hold that the estimable Premier Douglas and his Undoubtedly conscientious Socialist government l)as upon the province of frequent tribulation and perennial discontent is evidently not so strong after four years. It would appear that Saskatchewan folk, having had their try of the C.C.F, brand of Socialism, are casting about for something else. Serving the Flaherit Indus Lr" Well (P.R.) Ltd. Cartage, Labelling, Weighing BLt E 78 BLUI men came into the picture and MX MAC Box 774 ran the machines and the women were temporarily vocation-less." What does this signify? Did the women invent the machines and let the men take them over? Or did the men work before the machine age a unit: imw and then, tired of too much drudgery, began to build and improve machines? Probably this is how it happened. But let no one misunderstand me, I agree with Mrs. Arnold that women should have equal oppor DWXVIEUAIER She knows from experience that Helger-son's Groceteria specializes in quality foods tunities with the men. That is one point where the unions insist on no discrimination of sex creed or race. and tip top service. There are many voices today who maintain that high prices are a direct result of high wages Well, would it not be lovely If prices were to go up and wages remain at the bottom? On the. hZj l CTue A what you want, when you want It." w other hand, how are we to sell HELGERSOM'S GROCEffl our goods with a shrinking buy ing power facing us all around? Immediately after the end of "Where Second and Third Avenue In west Prince Rupert' rn1 FREE DDI.IVRRY POTTAfiE New Creamed - I VALENTI' PROMISES IN THESE DAYS of political promises, and we are not overlooking the good thing's that Jimmy Gardiner, who aspires to the Liberal leadership would give us, we also note that there is no u canting in the new C.C.F. platform as far as more and better socialization of industry, control of investment, fuller social security, agricultural aid and such things are concerned things that, .of course, will have to be paid for with sales taxes of three per cent, if not more, higher freight rates and other 'touches, hidden or otherwise, on the pocketbooks. of the long suffering public and the wage earners in particular. Evidently the national executive of the C.C.F. still thinks that everything is going satisfactorily and acceptably in such places as Saskatchewan and , England and is not worrying about the trends of public opinion that some observers profess to perceive. The C.C.F. solicitation about a better deal for the Maritime Provinces, where Socialism so far has not been very strong in vote getting, should be good politics although the people away down East have heard plenty of such solicitations in. the past and, as far as we know at this distance, are not happy even yet about what has been done for them. Chandler & Cowgill Photographer Developing, Printing Enlarging Box 645 218 4th St TOM the war the labor unions appealed to the government to keep the price ceiling on but all to no avail. That would have been an infringement on private enterprise so here we are, chasing one another. But labor is only asking enough to make it possible to meet the ever-rising cost of living. I am quite certain that any union man would gladly see the end of this wild merry-go-round. In closing I wish to state, and I know that all the other union men and women will agree with me that we' are not out to obstruct indusiry and that we want to participate In making Prince Rupert and Its surround ALL-WBATOT Ormes D DRUGS ing environment the liveliest place in our Dominion. PRESCRIPTION CHEM1S STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. SUNDAYS. AND HOLIDAYS 1? NOON TO t P.M. TO 9 P-M. Yours for more progress AUGUST WAIXIN, President of the Trades and Labor Council, Prince Rupert bicy- Emergency from T P Dally car delivery aervtce from B a m. till 9 p.m. PREVEHT FOREST FIRES B.C. FOREST SERVICE Department of Lands and Forests and 9ua; SATIN-GLO Beautifies th homa and Increases the value of the things you own. Many attractive pastel tlnte from which, to choose. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO., LTD. PHONE 81 HARD WORKER Luigl Boccherlnl, Italian composer, wrote 125 quintettes, 91 string quartettes, 34 string trios, 20 symphonies, and cello and WON. t. T. KENNEY. MINISTER C Q. ORCHARD. Deputy Minit A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS Wilt I violin pieces. irtff'i'c'tTifts"