Prince. Ruprrt OafIp rectos Saturday, October 23, 193 DIRECTORY . ii oil -vi n tr,i in I.' . -nn Services Rervltie in ail rhnrrne II II m. ond :M p.nv; friiminy M-hool ai 13:1.1 evcejd a slwwn. ' V O 8 , 1 ;f-f!?pellowlt l "PP derated to the upbuilding cf Prince Rupert .Da TOmniunlajs comp-:mg northern and central Bntleb ColumbU (Authorised as Second Class Mall, Post OUire Department. Ottawa) Published eve r afternoon exrept Sunday b PTmc ""Port Dally News Ltd.. 8rd Avenue, Prince Bupur't. British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. O. PERRT. Managing Director. MEMBEM OP CANADIAN PRESS ATTUT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION persecutions, temptation. ' . ' VancoUVw: ANC.UrtX ATHIlRAI.' 4th Avr. W at Dunsmuir 8t Holy Communion 8:30 am, Sunday Schrxil 2,00 p.m. Rector: Basil S. Prockter. B.A.. BD lElue 733) SATURDAY SERMON . SUBSCRIPTION RATES -11 til -uy carrier. Per Week. . -T 20c; - Per - . ....... Month. lit, Ibc: yn , Per ' 1 Tear. DBI tfLno T'l.' Jtvb.-i . By Mall. Per Month, 50c; Per Year. 95.00 HKKT BAIN 1ST 5th Ave. K. at Young St Minister : Rev. Fred Antrabuia . (Greeu 811) tor t bm I difflculties-but Christ is m,gh ?0p g"' ier than them all and. so ion. city- B 1 t; J as His followers hide In the ho'- la- r Ect low of His hand, he is absoi- ve'r; i utely safe. Christ's loving pres. couver- t k ence Is the quarantee of all good p- Gar'dinePT and against all evil. Our great- est security is our own persoml " experience of God, an oxprl- 'ord. U to . ence 'that has made a differ- conUnt thoJt' ence, the change that has been ln 10 have fT brought about In our liv. "r faith h. SECUttfTJT OF FAITH By MAJOR W. YURGEN8EN, Salvation Army) That good thing which was committed unto thee keep by the Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us. 2 Timothy, Chapter 1, Verse 14. (Moffatt's translation: 'Keep the great securities of faith Intact."). If niiv hpflrt anil minrls arp rn ru ut noam i-o miici KIKST I'KKNKYTKRI t 4th Avenue East Minister: Rev. George E. Sendall ' Qreen IttU) FIRST IMTKI 636 6th Ave. West Minister: ft- A. Wilson. M A. (Green 613) through the assurance we havejthe faithful n! I.I, C.OSPEL TBKRNAn.E 321 6th Ave. West Pastor: Puul A. Barber (Green 20) veep the se-1""- May rv curities of faith Intact " ,,.,! eminem-a i .. " v" v i r" have security. We must be free from fear oidanger, be safe and put beyond the hazard of losing or not receiving..W-e all strive to 'be secure, aud rightly so,; to have freedom from poverty, sickness, wnemploy-ment and war, but do we strive equally to keep the gxeat securities of faiUi intact? i can we do it? Only by abiriin ?t ; i .-. 1 SALVATION A8.MV F raser trc ' CO.: Major W. Yurgenaen Directory Class 2:80 pan. Suniit y School 3:00 p.m. 4Blck 66) not struggling or striving, just trusting Him lor present power trusting Him to subdue all inward corruption, resyng in the conscious joy of a complete salvation, a salvaUon from all sin willing that He should be truly supreme. Even for i eT. PAI l.'S . THt:BAN 6th Ave. at McBi uif tt. Pastor: S. ulland tUck fllOi Pnce y6lM shall not have dominion over us. We belong more to Cod than to sin. We can be secure in Christ. Christ's care is -the guarantee of man's inviuiability. "No one anything The great Missionary. Hudson Of all securities which we value ;tbe most in tlus Jife Jt is the security .pf faith which vis are in constant danger of losing through temptauns- But God is nearer than .temptations. Th might of evil spirits may be strong but God's hold is stronger. Job was a man whose faith was tried and shaken to its very foundation but he rose from the GRATEFUL FOR AID Getting back on the . job in Washing Con after a hectic campaign tour, one of President Truman's first appointments was with" Sir Stafford Crlp'ps (right), Britain's chancellor of the exchequer. Sir Stafford visited the W'hite House to "express gratitude" for U.S. post-war aid. ST. I'Ol.K'S ANGIJCAN Seal Cove Archdeacon E. Hudson Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Evening Prayer 7:30 p.m. (Blue -887) rOMVl MTY SI XD4Y CIlOOI. Eii.st End Hall 2:30 pjn. Taylor, wrote these words to his shall be able to pluck them out of my hands." Cfcxist .Ukt ,holl of His rescued sheep, takes hold sister: "Only by thinking of all that Jesus is and all that Hp is -:The United Nations THREE YEARS AGO tomorrow a war-torn I world, fresh from the wounds and griefs of the most terrific and devastating conflict it had ever known, turned face forward in high resolve and confident hope that wars would be no ; more and that they would march ahead together in harmony and mutually-resolved security. In the United Nations Organization nations profess- ing their faith in lemocracy and peace had con- joined to insure the development and perpetuation of their profession. .The occasion of October 24, ,1945, was the coming into force of the Charter of : the United Nations. Signficantly enough, it was the Union of Soviet Republics which deposited the . twenty-ninth instrument of ratification, making the necessary number to render the Charter effec-tive. The protocol was thereupon formally signed i and proclaimed. The Charter had come into force. Yes, three years have passed since that propitious and promising occasion. It would be an impractical idealist who would say that, on this ,anni-versa i-y, the progress .of .accomplishment .of United Nations. objectives has been satisfactory or that the outlook is even midly roseate today. In fact, there is no gainsaying the fact that these are davs of grave' ' crisis for the peace of the world.and for the verv ex- istence of the United Nations on the grand' and brave scale which we had so confidently envisioned .' those three years ago. . . ' But, if its accomplishments, through the domination of selfish nationalisms over the great prjn-,. ciples of international goodwill and mutual security have been disappointing, the need for a strong-United Nations is more apparent todav than it ever ,; was. Possibly, it may have to be a militant United Nations as well .as a resoh-pd anri 'rlptertnirwi ,nj-.r for us. His life, His death, Him- of them with a grip that will as jrevealed to us in H.s which endeavour to snatch thei.n away wolves and robbers, 4he world the flesh, and the devil, ashes of his burnt-out proper-lies, from the ashes of well meaning but misguided friend-; FREE CLINIC A si 17, i 1 h BENEFIT DANCE .ihlp, from the ashes of blighted P. HARD OF HEAIil a: hopes,, and from the ashes of I heart - .rendering disappoint-jments. Yet, iw. jose, although I a marked man. not only from . the boils he had suffered with j but a marked man suffering 3IONIUV, TUESDAY AND WEDN Octolwr 23, 2G and ?7 YIELDS $450 Highly Successful Affair for Injured Football Player Oscar Smith Wins Washer Last evening's dance in aid jl the Douglas Christison Benefit Fund at the Naval Drill Hall ': THE PRINCE RUPERT HO' from .the malignant power of Satan. He stood in the wojld of ashes and lifterl his hanrf tn. o Phone 437 it ' ; . . . , . .. -J . I t ...... ,1 ; j . 41 JL CLINIC OPEN 10 A.M. Toi was an unqualified success with a capacity crowd in attendance. The financial returns were If you M tlwt y,Mir l-arinK ubilitv w faU.ni k come in and diM-uw. yr h,,ring prm tth tramrd hrannK cunNultiinl. TW Unowwt svl highly satisfactory, the net pro xiravcii aim crieu out Wun i his whole heart: ;r know that imy Redeemer liveth." God is I faithful. He will not suffer you l to be .tempted above ,tbat vhic ye are able but will, with the I temptation, also make a way of First Presbyterian Churrh Fourth Avenue East Minister: Have Your Heari Rev. O. E. Sendall. B.A.,;B L. -Some day. we hone it will bp Jl le erector: Mr, E. J. Smith ceeds amounting to approximately $450. Before the drawingfor th? door prize, J. S. Wilson, president of the Prince Rupert Football Association and general chairman, thanked all who haci contributed to the success ol the undertaking. He mentioned particularly the Four Dukes Orchestra, the ' members of NEW CANADIAN CHAMBER HEAD Henry jD. Bilks, president of Henry Birks and Sons, Ltd., Montreal. He may be elected president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, meeting in Vancouver October 26-28. tCP Photo I Tested Free f j am for ce rtain if your Iieiying i normal , j-otlM-mg ny dt-nn-e of hesriiiK low. Kvrn i ilr.udv VM-aniiK a JiraniiK aid. dnp in U tr.. tuuU-r Wm lo w wiMliu-r newt your (iriwrnia, erly cuinpntuiUi for your dcri-r of Ium. even if regional defences may have to be planned meantime. k So as we dedicate ourselves to the task of U N perpetuation and effpr-ti j folding , comes endless security, j "They shall never perish." -We are . in danger .of losin ? ;Our Jaith through sin brtt in 11:00 "He Shall Know." 7 JO "The Habitual Vision." -COME TO C'HUKCH ; -T no w uift ctiiu nope and live for its nrincinles. Evm in iW -r,vLi Sec . the World's Foreraust HearinJ . i A win. XVI 1 fill v.Ar.- j 11 I which under Andy McNaufih- with h "Mogk Si1r Cl" AIR PASSENGERS ton had donated their services lwjular Sautiat (Clutrrlt "a"lls ere "pressed to Mrs. To Vancouver Miss R. Mon- jFundamentaUsti C29 East fith Ave. (Near High .School HEARING A1K Phciue JCO ouuoerg ana ner helpers -iia;.teano. Mr. and' Mrs. L Veifcl had taken charge of the refresh- Mr. and Mrs. V. McDonald ' Capt' m'mc booths, to Mrs. H. Robb C Kamano, H. Sebstead C L , and Mrs. Foreman who had as-. Yates, Mrs. H. Howardstarr. . J. sisted at the door, to Masnus K M.inH .t o..i,..t Sl'NDAV. OCTOBER 24, 1948 ..vuipww, we are as vitally concerned as any other part that war should not come again and that the United. Nations should be a living and virile thing;. We are vitaUy interested, and we should be actively - concerned. We may be only a few but it is the few that make, the many. So, in that spirit, let us give - thought to the day and govern ourselves according-iy in this time of trial and crisis which may well resolve the whole future of civilization. "" And it is appropriate for-us to reflect once again - upon the resolution of the Charter : .-... "Determined to save succeeding generations from .Uithe scouge ,of war, which twice in ,our lifetime :;...has brought .untold sorrow to mankind and "To reaffirm faith i n f linrl a menf ol 1,, Lalverson and Billy Sunberg at To Sandspit VV. Eckert - J of rati Piri yp for ycvrflt w 9 h4 tr trk E. C. CURLING Noted authority on Fitiim Aids. 17 year? experience. RI PEItT RADIO & ELECTRIC, represenUlive iries and Service, Prince Rupert, B.C. the check room and Erldio Cheil. Mrs. M. Campbell. Mr, Dawes and Jack Ebv for their and .Mrs. a. E. WWiajus. , ; From Port iHardy A. Pailis-tei, J. E. Partington, j. Harrington. From Vancouver JL. S. Dish-; ei , B. Watson. BUSINESS AND PROFESSI01 fine co-operation. . Harry Robb rnd Charlie Anderson of the C. P.O.'s Mess had done a big job. Aiex Hals, in charge of of-tk'kH sales, had every detail taken care of and was ably helped by Pat Forman. To all, the executive extended thanks. . Mr. Wilson then introduce". Ralph Smith, president of the Canadian Legion, who took charge of the drawing for a SPECIAL SERVICES Wit,h .our Visiting Missionary REV. L. O. BAKER, B.A whj is leaving shortly to return to China. ; DON'T FAIL TO HEAR THIS OUTSTANDING SPEAKER Sunday 24th will be your last opportunity) -SUNDAY, 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. "THE RESl RRECT40N: IS IT SCJENT1HC?" 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 pjn.-Gospel Service. .Topic: 'THE GREATEST IMPUtATiVC" Wednesday, 8;O0 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Ihursday, 3;30 Mission Band. Friday,, 7.: 30 p.m Young Peoples. A Hearty Invitation Extended Ao All We clteve ami -Pjeach the ld Time Xio.spel CSE0RGE L. I10RIK COW I BOAT W TRY A CLAbSlFIJD AD! rights, m the dignity and worth of the human person,-an the eoual right of Public Accountant, AuUlor, etc.- Jacome Tax Returns CompiW. : ' . Besner Block - Phone 387 JVRATHALL'g PHOTO FJXISHJNC Developing:. Printine Knlareine J0UICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Simplify , , j Agrnls fr K-"J WOOD FINISHINO ! Latest Shades, Styles and Colon FOR 1 . ROCK and 0 J. P. M0LLER Phone BLUE 155 PRINCE 'RUPERT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1 WOK nations large and small, and "To establish conditions under which justice and .respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintain- eu, and "To promote social progress and better standards of life in large freedom, and for these ends ,,. Io practice tolerance and live together in pace with one another .as good neighbors and "To unite our.stren.uth to maintain international peace and security, .and , ' h? the acceptance of principles and the institution .of methods, that armed force shall -.not be.used, save in the common interest, and .To employ international machinery for the pro-emotion ,of the economic and social advancement of --all people, have resolved to combine our efforts to . accomplish these aims. CALL BU' JV1. J. SAV washing machine. Jimmy Kellv P.ave- the . barrel the last few-turns and then charming Margie Brain drew the ticket. It was number-269 and was held by O. I.. Smith. The good news was telephoned to him. Another pleasing feature was the announcement by Mr. Wil-fon that he had just beeh handed a cheque for $30 from the 120th Battery, R.c.A. to be added to the benefit fund. This money had been ear-marked for a banquet for the Battery football team which had won ail four trophies in the football competitions this season. However, the players and officers bad verv snm-tinaiu DR. P. '.. CHENEY ' DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P.O. Box 1401 New. Modern 4 All Work Cu 198B." or section 3 of the ' War Marine'! lu ' Acl ' 194" Tx,U''n Act .Amendment Act. . LIST OF PROPERTIES Name of Person Assessed Name of Claim PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and , Repairs MIKE C0LUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East . o h MARGARET optomh: In New 0: ROOM 10, STONF New PS BLUE P 0. Box R. 2, Coast District (Slu-ena Mining Division .....f.ij iuicu lu I forego the banquet and turn I I he money over to the Benefit Cirifflths. Fannie . (executrix) . . i-Ti.kusri Wonder c.j ( c.i i.5S 13.75 c. 4905 700 33 7ft R. 3 Coast District (Skeena Mining Division) McArthur. John Paul: Leonharrtf: tuna. Dancing continued till 1:30 vhen proceedings came to a dose with the singing of th National Anthem. Christian Henry i Hebrew Kec. 9, B. II. 1B.52 Jiy CPA .72 13 75 30 99 Queen Charlotte .District (Skeena Mining Division). MATTRON'S UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE REPAIRS Plastic Materials Rubber Mattresses Drapes Curtains Bed Spreads Cushions, etc Second-Hand Furniture Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 526 330 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Price. - John Jones. Angel BEAUT i Permanent Ella ...... China Boy 009 610 29 25, 17251 1.34j J3 75 .79 13 75 44 34 31.79 JH6Siiita Acvervrs.nsj Pays' Watch tne ciassir.ed Acvi HtllltV Cu" Cassiar District (Portland Canal Mining Division). all its bra Clark. Henry W. (ree. owner. Charles Edward Ingersolli Ditto , . . . 204 4 th Street 3561 . - Brook land . 4 forty Five (45) South to VANCOUVER I.v. 12 :50, pjn. Dajly Except Sunday Fare $39.00 Plus Tax 10 Discount on Round Trip Tickets One-Half Fare for Children Under 12 Years HANDY! Davidson.. Elizabeth Ida Jane Forty Nine Mining Co.. Ltd. (N P L) Forty Nine Mining Co.. Ltd IN PL) Forty Nine Mining Co., LW (N pi, ) Forty Nine Mining Co.. Ltd. (Np!d Forty Nine Mining r .... '! eagle ( Oxedmital The "49" Vellowstone Fraction Boston COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE HOME SE j Chicago Forty Nine Mining cZ . CONTI OENRAL FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CONTACT C.PJt. TICKET OFFICE rfOHN'F. L. HUGHES Chiropractor 21-22 BESNER - BLOCK P.O Box 894 Phone Blue 442 PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR PHONE RED 751 511 512 578 4023 4024 4025 4026 4027 4028 4029 4030 4034 4035 4166 4167 4168 4169 5092 5093 5094 5005 5156 5159 5HHI 149, J3 75 50 85 1.69! 1375; 49 84 3 68 13 75! 6838 3.65j 18.75! 69 40 M: 13.75! 68 83 .71! 13 75. 24.46 a.5 13 75; 69 40 2.88i 13 75 57 63 2.96 13.75, 5871 3 58! 13 75; 68 33 8 65; 18.75: 69 40 1.86 13 75; 38 01 21 1 13 75 16 96 2 681 13 75; 61 72 1.06, 13 75;' 29 81 3 241 13 75 62.99 3 39! 13 75, Vl4 ,170j 13 75 40 51 3.441 18 751 66 19 3 31 13.75: 64 06 1.141 13.75 37 65 3 17 13 75 61 92 5i 13.75, 26.60 885; 1375! 6940 34.501 51 00 62.00; 51 00 10 00 52 .00 1 1.00 42.00 61 00 62.00; 18.001 3 00! 45.29, 15.00; 46 00 48.00j . 25.00j 49 00 47 00 22.76 45 00 12 001 62 001 Building and repai Roofs. CHi'"s ' Prti . uia. N P.L.); Dumas ., Forty NKie Mining .Co.. Ltd. (N.P.L.I JJlckens . ' Fonv Sine 2!S!S5 ?- ' -W P L -M,11," D"! 'FTio'n' Mmkill n!ihv lngtCLld N P.L.I Uccldenwl Fraction It ' ty rooks; Hbl- William Lion lo. 1 rk n iri nn y5r0ok8: "Ill. WUliam Lion No. 2 . E Ky Srookl!; Hob1"' WUliani i.ton No 3 . . . . Hobl. WlHtmm Lion -Fraction S n-llr0"tS- Hoblll, William Jr.tna rK l '2b'-W"f Montana Number '. Morklll naihv McZVm n! tl S; Hob1"- W'lltam Montana No. a . . . ' ' ' ' " Beaton. Wellington ! Xney Beaton. Wellington rBoverlten . Beaton. Wellinot., eovertiign ; pHONtj i ' Rf Black 687 . ' a - - A&WALV NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Phone 291 P.O. Box m rraf,.r,i M,,v:. "feovereign No. 1 6161 8-nrtnr.tb fisheries .Indvsl'";! 8.00 2 531 13 75! ho 'JK ... .CI, HiiVfr U5.00I 19 851 13.75 138 60 5249 J; , ..A CLASSIFIED AD IN THaDAILT NEWS VHX BRING RESULTS I fir vhjik nv Well. PJ.) Ltd. Crtje, lAbellinf , Welfbins Dated at Prince B.C." " Rupert. thU B7th day of July. 148. ' Bof 771 O. P. FORBES, Provincial Collector.