f city. This wan decided at a meet- Mrs. G. R. S. Blavkaby lft. by !ing of the council Thursday ' tray's plane for Vancouver to ,.My.t j attend provincial sessions of the Prince Rupert Daily News ill' Stock Cliurchi Saturday, April 22. 1950 Imperial Crdc ;, Daughters of the Empire She expects to be away about a week I 1 SATURDAY SERMON The Commission luui granted a permit here for transportation of tourist along a certain designated route. Steamship companies. Secretary H. F. Olassey said, would offer the $1.20 tickets to tourists aboard vessels and transportation would await them at SightSeeing Fare Suggested An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia O. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director Member of CAnadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Men's nv,..:: THE CHRISTIAN'S PRIZE i By Re Earl Soiland, St. Paul's Lutheran Church) Public Relations Council in Session Working on Auto Camp jthe dock. J The fheetlng began a few min R. E. Mortimer M:n'' ox,.,,. est gtyiet .' Very Special SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier, re r Week, zoc; Per Month, 73c; per Teai ! ' $8 00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPRi utes late due to the late arrival The Apostle Paul calte our attention to the fact ; that there is a prize offered to every Christian who successfully lives a Godly life here on earth. In the The Public Utilties Commls-einrv in Victoria will be advised of President Ed Mussellam. But cnooje trom From ninth of First Corinthians he this Mr- Mussallem was nasll'y Ior- chapter compares by the Prince Rupert 'Public Re- Christian experience to that of a man who is running uons council that the council slven- He had en attending a . , Is reasonable meeting of the Junior Chamber f m, , t i -v. ' feels a fee of $1.20 a a race. The athlete makes himself fit for the trying commerce Port Day commit- for a sie lnB tour al thc Men's DRF.SS rAi '7 $5.00 ! ,; ;...r,,r,t,rrtJ..f,fffrff tee and announced that Port Day has a hanoe of survival. It was announced that two or " " ulnars ture PANTS-Reg -Now ( DIRECTORY Men's Gabardine (3 maae in England ar,c lng. Now Buys' Gabardi-,; REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH Phone Blue 803 629 East 6th Ave. Pastor Leonard A. Thorpe SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1950 11 a.m. Morning Worship Topic: "A rRODl'CTIVE Serrtm In all churches at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Kelimil at 1415 exrrpt an shown. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmulr Bt. Holy Communion 8:30 am. Sunday Bchool 8:00 p.m. Canon Baall B. Proctcter, B.A.. B.C. Rector: (Blue Kai Three Shades, piw,. three sites In the city are available as tourist camp areas. The council Is taking the matter up with persons concerned with a view of having an auto camp stablished In the very near future. Prince Rupert in the only major point on Highway 18 that dues nut boast an auU camp. Secretary Classey arid John Sims were appointed to draft Information about Prince Rupert ordeal and does away with any form of self-indulgence which would make him physically unfit. Then he tells us that we Fhould use the same logic regarding spiritual fitness. Physical fitness, together with proper effort, is required to win. At one of the contests between the track men of the college which I attended and another school one of our athletes was well in the lead as he was running the home stretch. Then he looked around to see where the other runners were. In that other moment he lost his stride and came in second at the finish. He was so concerned to know what the others were doing that zippers, real bargain From Hoy SWEATER Still Our Backbone n KIXCE RUPERT'S MEN OF THE SEA, her good r fishermen, will soon he heading westward and northward again and with them will go our good wishes. Other industries and businesses may develop and sometimes we may take our fisheries as a matter of course as we do things with which we have been associated for a long time and which have become a part of our normal existence. Prince Rupert has grown and expanded these last ten years or so and, perhaps, we do not realize that our fishing industry has done likewise, having developed in ratio to the increase in our population and our economic growth. All we need to do is to look at our waterfront today and compare its appearance with what it was a decade ago. Look at our new fish processing buildings, our marine service establishments, our fuel stations, omfloats today and picture them against those of a fSuTyears ago! All have their basic foundation on tSttisheries which, indeed, have kept pace and arc stHfeur economic mainstay. At i ! V : i IV. : 10 oe lorwaraea to zv-ai aiiu-ii 1 In Eastern Canada. She recently $153.50 CHl'RCH" 12:15 pjn.-Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service Special Preacher Mr. arid Murphy Topic: LIFE AFTER DEATH' 8:45 pjn Sing Song and Fel- kmship WARM SPIRMTAI, FELTOW- SHIP lie was not able to do his best. So also we find that If we are to compete successfully for the prize God offers, we must learn ; contacted the Jayoee here for Information about the city that , ; 1 could be used on her Dominion- ', wide broadcasts. The letter was j turned over to the Public Re-; ; lations Council. . A finance committee was appointed with N. R. Young as JAVTSSPACtl a GIANT CAPACITY! lASIlV POKTABUt OPEDATf S ON 24 O t0 CYCif! Pointing & Deci WALLPAPER ha:; Call SPENCE & M FIRST BAPTIST Sth Ave. E. at Young Bt Mluister : Rev. Fred Antrobua (Green SISi FIRST PKKSBVTFRIAN 4th Avenue Cast FIRST t'NITEB , 636 6th Ave. West Rev. L O. Sleber (Green 818) FILL GOKPKL TABF.BN ACtJC 202 th Ave. West Pastor : C. Fa wort, t Services 11 a.m. ami 7.80 psa. Sunday School 12.15. (Green S31) Mt.'ATWN ARMY Fraser Btiset CO.: Capt. W. Poulton Directory Class t :30 p.m. Sunday School 3 00 p.m. (Black 1891 ST. PAl H THKRAN 5th Ave. at McBrlde St. Pastor: E. Soiland . (Black 810 ( ST. PtTIR" ANGUCAN Seal Cova Archdeacon E. Kndsnn Sunday School 11:00 a.m. ' Evening Prayer 'i :8u p.m. (Blue Mil I Phone Blue 215 -tl ' chairman. trt i a t-o ao our utmost without regarding what others are doing;. The prize for the Christian is pictured by Christ in the twentieth chapter of Matthew. It is called Heaven, God's gift for man. Elsewhere in the Bible we find brief descriptions of this' wonderful place. It should be a. matter of interest to learn about this prize. And, as we learn to' know its value, we should be certain that we do not lose it.! The prize is so precious that itj is worth striving for. The price; Phone 31. McBrlde St. Ray Reflects . . . . . . and Itcmiiriscta Satin-fit product! A SMILE for Wolls, Weodw.rl A smile costs nothing but gives much. It takes but a moment, but the memory of it may last forever. : None are so rich that can get along out , it and none are so poor but that can be made Organization of 'teen age clubs Comes advice from Toronto of by the mo unties is reported to be an increase of four cent iu the working as slick at pie. Teen age wholesale price of tea hkh. in troubles are disappearing. To Toronto, would bring it to $119 ond Furnitif of that award is the price of; Thompson Ho HKI.H.AK BAPTIST 629 6th Ave. E. Oreen 803 Pastor, Leonard A. Tnorpe Services 11 a m. and 7 30 p m. Sunday School 12.15. .. ......... - , i. i j,. . personal self-denial which is required to live a Godly life. Perhaps we can ask ourselves J some profitable questions. Since we want the prize of Heaven,1 Co. be retail. But then, gosslpplnp gracefully, Is not always c jI-couraged art. start with, any young fellow respects that jacket with all it implies. Then, he has a friend in the other young fellow tallish, active, shapely auu capable of Irich bv it. It enriches those who receive, without I making poor those who give. It creates sunshine in Uhe home, fosters good will in business, and is thc best antidote for trouble. Yet it cannot be begged, ! borrowed or stolen, for it is of no value unless it is ! freely given away. ... can we afford to do anything1 which would rob us of such a prize? A man does not need Front pages down east scream Mewing, rarkini I)AY OR NIGHT Oi! Burner Service? If your oil burner does not give perfect service call GOKHOS KONSON The NEW phone number BLACK 501 Gordon D. Ronson Oil Burner' Specialist All work is hacked by an unconditional guarantee 733 5th West. Blai'k 503 knowing and doing so many dif- wth 8careheads auwl, Shippiat n4 M Cartage mi M ferent things, and popular without half trying. Yeah! A good guy to have on your side. the tear-gas, rifle shooting siory in the Quesnel mountain conn -try between police and flVcAing 1 Some people are too busy to give you a smile Complete Reliabte lent Service, also Canadian liquid for Oxygen. Acetyl' welding supplies. much religion if he does not intend to spend eternity wUh God in Heaven. If, .however, he wants to spend eternity with God in Heaven, he needs Jesus Christ to be his ever present companion in life. The presence of Christ will enable him to do that which is required to live a Godly life. Certainly it means a ry ; Its fifj' 's - 1 r'jh iP . Ie( CwwkVi,m lXti '.fiiyg them one of yours For the good Lord knows ;that no one needs a smile so badly as he or she who has no more smiles left to give. couple who fe!. so frlendlv to Whoever, In Prince Rupert, each ether. Northern U. C. could thought of allowing Port Day to do with a diffcient typj trt pjb-fade away and gradually die is llclty and fur better trcnery. going to suffer a grievous dls- Lindsay's Ctrl Storage Liri The twe'i;;'-faurth of May, Ihia appointment. A port like this ought to be celebrated anyway. different kind of life from that vpar full tin i WoH i vn -.i n- 1 tor. 2nd and Part which would otherwise be lived. First Presbyterian Church cn General principles, for there July'j DoirJtilo'i riy.'cu. ft Sat- Est. 1910 Hionr are iew oeiier. Enougn is so- It means the denial of many of those things which seem to SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1950 Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright mIaa era cr tv 1 1 ni Xii f 1o for Toc Director of Music: Mrs. E.J. Smith joo us 01 iiue juy. xs mere any- RADIO REPAIRS' lng on here, with more activities on the way. to take as a matter of course, th eager looking forward to the annual summer blowout. Naturally, Port Day and Sport Day go together. urday. It Mai ahead been ug-gested that Ottawa amend public holidays legislation, whereoy ' observance .. 'In twnty-four.il and the fir'. wlU a',ay b on a Monday.' Already, Luoor Day and Thanksgiving have it that way. There is no good reason why Uke change could not become effective. Where's the harm In en- 'WE PICK UP AND DELIVER 48 I1R. SERVICE- PHONE BLUE 8'J2 Morning Worship 11 a.m. Solo: "My Task" Miss Barbara Teng. Sermon: "Substitut for the Gospel" Sunday School 12:15 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Anthem: "Lead Kindly Light" Senior Choir. Soloist Mrs. Wm. Martin Duet Dr. R. G. Large and John It's wet enough for the most exacting Manltobai! to "remem KEN'S RADIO CLINIC 71B 2nd Ave. West thing which gives temporary pleasure that is worth havin? in place of the prize of eternal life ? No there Is not. Who can have this prize? God says that it is available to all who want It. If you want it badly enough you can have it. You should remember that you can't live an ungodly life and also enjoy God's blessings now and in ternity. Run the race well. Keep your body in sub ber the Red River valley" just joying more extended kave from now' when floods are sweeping noon Saturday to Tuesday. You the pioneer prairie province for have your outlivy. "haii?! rest long distances. There come times and resume the Job, fef-lin? that E. Davey, "What of the Night?" ' unra wheat fields look like wash- after all. It's not swb an unmit-Sermon: "The Main Character olrts- ''. igated nuisance of a world, ' "" vr ' " ' of History I -A o 9 rmes jection. Look towards the goal which Is your calling in Christ Jesus. Then you shall win. with KNOWLEDGE and MONEY A reception foi Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Wright will be held in the Church Hall at the close of the Evening Service. Everyone D, It's business wise to advertise. Advertise in the Daily News. the Pioneer Drug?' First Baptist Church SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1950 Dr. O. E. Daniel at all Bervices 11 a.m. "The Order of Melchisedek" Children's Story, "Two Lizards . 12:15 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. "The Significance of Calvary". Introduced by colored Slides on "Xhe Life of Christ" Ouest Soloist Mr. Rowland Milts PRESCRIPTION StK to the TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. From, the East-Tuesday, Thursdav &iturda '0:15 p.m. Daily Delivery Service CP Phone 81 !Oft.ITISH COLUMBIA j ECONQUER GANGER 3 RUPERT CEMENT PRODUCTS LIMITED Ready-Mix Concrete II SOD CAMPAIGN I DOES YOUR I When You Buy C.( YOU 8UY THE BP B.Vvcle$ . .. $41 -95 ! Delivered to the Job i I i ml mi N. Y. KNOX, Provincial Chairman A.'C. LAW, Deputy Chairman A. C TLRNER, lUtn, Trea$urer , PIGGY-BANK RATTLE? Did you rave a much as yoti anticipated during the past year? How much have you raved in the p.ist ton years? If your savings plan is boding down you need a systenintio method something nlong the lines of a Sun Life Endowment Policy. Start Baving this sure way today. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Tricycles Joycycles I era now' PRICES: Include Daren tb fifth Ingredient In Concrete Four SacJcs Cement to Tard $1C.as per yard Five Backs Cement to Yard 17.50 per yard Six Sacks Cement to Tard .. $18.95 per yard No Orders Accepted for less than two yards EQUIPMENT FOR RENT: : Two wheeled rubber tyred cotjerete buggies Bhc per day ' Seven cubic feet capacity Single wlweld concrete barrows 50c per day OKhLKS TO BE IN ONE DAY PRIOR TO DELIVERY ; rhones: Office 60; Plant 5M display Give Through Your tt . Prince Rupert Cancer Committee Chairman: Rev. F. Antrobus JOHN T. FOWLE 142 5th Ave. East MaJk- I Phone Black 549 i Office: 11