II which even science cannot res- i cue. Prince Ruprrt DaHp ftetos Saturday, July 9, 1949 II il II H J! II i i cannot crush humanity so badly tmu. ASTHMA that Jesus- cannot redeem it if given the; opportunity. It is this ability U restore, to redeem, to AND HAY FEVER BREATtlEASY OF CANADA 1 I MEN MEN'S 8 8 snouV) II 0 U ao Independent dally newspaper devoted wj & upbuilding of mnca Rupert and all communities comprising northern end central British Columbia (authorued at Second Class Mall. Pout Off'.M Department. Ottawa) Published eer arwrnoon except Sunday by frlnoa Rupert Dally News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia, Q. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. Q. PERRY, Managing Director. kfXMBEB OP CANADIAN PRES8 ATTDTT STJREATJ OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES OUy Carrier, Per Week. 20e; Per Month. 7Sc; Per Year. 8 00. 0$3s..Uto By Mall. Per Month. 60c; Per Year. 5.00 Ltd. Vancouver, BO. SATURDAY SERMON WINDBREAKEksJG i special s re-create that has been the abiding miracle of Christianity since the day that Jesus lifted up the fallen woman and bade she go and sin no more. The one argument that athe-' MEN'S AM-Yvoo, JACKETS-All sil at MEN'S and ot SUITS Worsted Ism has never been ahle to answer is the fact of a redeemed life. double-breasttd; E PKECIOUS PAVEMENTS (By Senior Major C. Warrender, Salvation Army) "He knew what was in man." John 2:25. Between Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colorado, there lies a stretch of paved highway that contains gold value at $360,000, according to John Hix, the cartoonist. The road was paved with a concrete mixture, containing a gold-bearing aggregate from the dumps of the Portland mine at Cripple Creek. The eis. special MEN'S TROl si i: dines, tweeds, ur, Einar Valderhaug has returned home from Saskatoon where he has been continuing his .studies and where he attended a recent Lutheran young people's assortment, Special eold in the pavement, if it could L. -t u ered with ranic fcrowUi of convention.' r.iis a, SHIRTS - Lat, . veuetaoie maiwr. as il was uuu to DIRECTORY fervhw In all churches at 11 am. and 7:30 p.m.; Similar 8rhnol at 12:15 exrrt as shown. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W. st Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:30 a m. 8unday School 8:00 p.m. Canon Basil S. Prockter, BA..BD. Rector: (Blue 733) FIRST BAPTIST th Ave. C. t Young St Ml ci inter: Rev. Fred Antrobus (Green 812) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 4tb Avenue East Minister: Rev. George E. Sendall (Green 682) FIRST INITF.D 836 6th Ave. West Morning Service Only FILL OOHPEL TABERNACLE 302 6th Ave West Pastor : C. Fawcett iGreen 331) SALVATION ARMY Fraser Stiaet CO.: Major W. Turgensen Directory Class 3:30 p m. Sunday School 4:00 pro. (Black 389) HT. PAl L'S H THEKAN 5th Ave. at McBride St Pastor: . Solland (Black 610) ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN Seal Covs Archdeacon Hod son Sunday School 11:00 a m. Evening Prayer 'i.-so p.m. (Blue 837 mile, according assayers. $12,000 per government (rum f-.m . low, great beds of coal formed and the juices and saps drained BOYS' T SHIRTS IKS Latest vyt out me city oi . overaiov.. Into off ,nto lg of c(ml Ur sortment. Special ! Kussia, can coast an even more the went a the colors and precious pavement. The city nprf,imps nf ,hat fln(.ient dav. REGULAR BAPTIST CI I UltCI I (Fundamentally 629 6th E., Near High School Phone 309 v i , . ... r . r I bought a huge lot of stone for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SKATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., ChllcoUn Friday. 5 p.m., Catala Sunday, 10 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN, CHARLOTTE ISLANDS .s. Coquitlam, July 15 and 29 FOR NO Kill QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.8. Coquitlam, July 8 and 22 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 BOYS' WOOL and PANTS Semi-Urn. sortment. Special S BOYS' SCIIOOl Blue and khafc Special Alaska To Join Canada toward Alaskan statehood is not PROGRESS doing so well in Washington and some alternative suggestions are being made. One of these, ac- cording to the Ketchikan Chroniclers that it might be wise for Alaska to try to join Canada as a new , province. Further developing the idea, a Chronicle correspondent observes that Western Canada is . growing by leaps and bounds, and some of its development is closely linked with that of Alaska, , such as the Yukon river power projects, the proposed car ferry between Prince Rupert and Haines, ' and the proposed railroad and highway along the . coast to Alaska. "The Liberal party in its recent pre-election cam-, paign in Canada gathered some convincing figures, too. Every dominion budget since 1945 has shown ; a cut in taxes, resulting in a 32' r cut in personal income taxes and total exemption from such taxes for 750,000 persons about one-fourteenth of Cana-ada's people. "Employment in Canada has risen from 3,763,-000 persons in 1939 to 5,031,000 in 1948., The budget is balanced with a surplus. Uncle Sam closed his fiscal year last week (June 30) with a deficit of a billion, 800 million dollars. The Canadian national I and the scientist of today,( by means of sclentfllc formula known as the benzine ring, is able to extract those colors and perfumes, besides hundreds of drugs that have some remedial , effect on the human body. Therefore these men are actu- . ally paving the street with beautv. If that tar should be paving, paying for it the equivalent of $80, and after It was crushed and put down on the city streets it was discovered to have contained, by mistake $2,500,000 worth of great blocks of Jasper, beautiful green malachite, topaz, and even jade. A construction crew was busy Sunday Services suspended for July and August. Prayer Mealing Wednesdays at 8 p.m. at 514 3rd Avenue. MH paving a section oi one or me; ukl,n up and to a cnem f3rjst jan St.jOIU.e Society ... jsi ne would De aoie to exiraci , barrels of tar were being stocked j that beafty for you." I about and giant steam rollers It wag a Dart o the Kenius 0f Second Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Branch of The First Church of I were pressing the material into Jesu6 that He could see vaiues I L place as the strong, pungent jn peopie that no one ese COuld Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass. SMITH & smell of coal tar filled the air. see REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED In fact he saw values in j "One would hardry think that men He sees values in " men Subject of Lesson Sermon: thev are Davine the street with todaythat they did not see in "Sacrament." the loveliest colors In the world, themselves. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. to say nothing of sweet perfumes It is this power of Christianity Sunday School convenes at II and healing drugs." said the that has made it a world relig-j a.m. i phemistrv nrofessor. who was ion. It is this power that gives Wednesday Evenine Meetinu R. E. MOKTLMEK 824 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR HAVE HAD YEARS OF PLUMBING AND ' HE ATI NO EXPERIENCE PHONE Hi standing with some of his pu- promise that Christianity can second Wednesday of each pils. "Ages ago," he continued, redeem the world. Ignorance month at 8 p.m. as they look at him rather mys- paves a highway of gold and Reading Room open Wednesday tified, "this old world was cov- crushed jade Into pavement and Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. BALAGNO FlorisU Phone Green 7M ll 1193 I i mnm '"" ' " " "' t - himi; l'l"-' ""."TZ7L.'JT""""m" yC"TI First Presbyterian Church Minister: Rev. O. E. Sendail. B.A., B.D. Duector of Music: Mrs. E. J. Smith i debt has been cut by one and two-thirds billions of dollars. America cut about six billions off a year ago but added almost two billions to it in the year just closed. "The disadvantage of joining Canada, perhaps, is that the economy of Alaska is too much like, hers salmon, lumber, pulp, furs and minerals. The advantage would be much greater political importance and voting strength in commons than we'll have in the U.S. congress, because of the smaller population. "If worst comes to worst, it might be better for Alaska to declare its independence or else set itself up.aaHsr free country under the United Nations, something like Danzig was as a free port, open to all coiners under local restriction, and with independent government. 11:00 "The Decalogue." Soprano Solo: M. Sendall. 7:30 "Thia Time." ANYTIME js time to CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEY sWWWVUW . Let us Inspert, repair and clean your rhlmney now lie prepared for Fall. We also sperialii in repair of gutters, down pipe and roofing. i Vou Will Enjoy Visitiing FULL GOSPEL TAHERNACLE ' 202 Sixth Avenue West Near the Heart of the City With the City at Heart INTERCITY CHIMNEY SEP! Free Estimates Phone Red 141 Reasonablt Authorled Licensed Chimney Service. Ail WorkC Morning Worship 11:00, Sunday School and Bible Class 12:15. , Evangelistic Service 7:30.. . Mr. Cecil Carter speaking. THE NEWSPAPER UI T)r Tues., Prayer and Bible Study 8:00. Thurs, W.M.S. 2:30. Fri. Young People's 8:00. Pastor, C. Fawcett Green 331 I PRINTING J SUPPLIES FOR W STATIONERY M GREETING W PENS AM) PEN The regular fortnightly meet ing of the Women of the Moose i DIBB PRINTING C(l was held Wednesday evening in the Moose Temple, a goodly BESNiTH BLOCK number of members being present. Graduate Regent Mrs. T. Glenn presided and business Conducted was largely of a routine nature. 150-YEAR-OLD RITUAL Ever aince the early years of the 19th century, the fhhinf, fleet of New Brunswick's Gloucester County has gathered annually before putting out to ,vi, to receive ' the blessing pt th? Roman Catholic Church. These photos by the New Brunswick .Information Bureau were taken at this year's ceremony. Top photo shows those who participated, left to right: Rev. L. Morin, parish priest of the northern New Brunswick port of Lameque, where the ceremony was held; Hon: H. J. Robichaud, provincial fisheries minister; Hon. J. Andre Doucet, New Brunswick reconstruction minister; Premier John B. McNair and Rev. L. Oodin, parish priest from nearby Shippegan. Bottom photo shows part of the flag-bedecked fleet of 43 vessels lined up for the ceremony. c. P. Photo i WHITE sewin NO COMMUNITY can get along for long without the need being felt in it for the exchange of information and that is the reason for the newspaper. It is not hard to realize how some enterprising person realized long ago that he could make some kind of living out of providing news and intelligence for his fellowmen. Few of the early news sheets were produced gratis. Almost all of them began as they have continued with the desire to earn a living although the desire to give service is a practical ideal with almost all newspapers and newspapermen. - Of course, newspapers should make some money for their owners but the notion of public responsibility is an exceedingly important factor, It lies at the foundation of the clash between the concept of the press in totalitarian countries and free countries. ; In talking about the press and public opinion it is just as well to realize within what limits there Jnay be useful discussion. There is not much use talking about an ideal newspaper published within a vacuum regardless of how it buys its paper, pays It Pays to. Advertise! . MACHIN THE Ready for Summer PRICED FROM $189.50 to $20 NOTE THESE FEATURES Heautiful Cabinet Harkward and Forward Actwff Skeena Construction & Cabinet Co. 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