TOTEM GOLF Continued from J?. Or.e) Prime Uupert 5?ailp f3ctos Wednesday, September 8. 1943 our bridge to God's' side, a bridge always open to those who wiU make use of it " He pointed j out that many people In thr-j world live near bridges and; Sport Shots SALVATIONISTS i Field. Victc!; Wu!w ysl , ver. beat Wagrcr, VancouC-! Bell, Calary, beat Dc. Hou5-0- EcattJe; Sutton. Vancouver be'r Brorough, Portland; Todd' C tcria, beat Wells, Toiouto ' j Third Flights -Ri WELCOMED Annual Confress ot Salvation Army Address bar Commissioner Rain won the baseball series at Prince Rupert scheduled for Labor Day week-end, completely washing out the hopes of the Smithers huskies under manager Herb Leach and those of the local all-stars. Thus came the end of the season here. ings to Commissioner Baugh and Colonel Best and not least ot these were three little vocalists from the primary Sunday School department who sweetly sang their song of greeting. Commissioner Baugh, introduced by Brigadier J. T. Gilling-ham, took the text "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should Field officers, envoys and del- : y ail . couver, beat At km. Vancouw-Mc-Carthy. San Jose, California bpat Watson, Vancouver; R,, ' dall, Vancouver, beat Kennedv" '-' Edmonton; DesBrisay, Vancoi ver. beat Ptndray, Victoria Selman, Vancouver, bent t!- egates from the villages of the: Both teams were all set to slug It out on the local diamond Sunday and Monday but their damp opponent didn't give them never cross them. They feel no need to pass to the other side of the river but bridge to God must be crossed if we are to have true .spiritual happinness. "The condition of the world and the human heart today Is as it Is because we refuse to accept t he way the Lord has offered," declared Commissioner Baugh. "But," he continueJ, "You can be saved, it Is up to you, the way is open." In closing the speaker asked those present to make this Congress meet ing, an occasion for inspiration and rebuilding ot faith. Cokuiel Beit, field secretary to the Salvation Army in Canada, is visiting Prince Rupert for the first time. For many years h was stationed in Vancouver and through, correspondence with the north coast divi 1 a chance. The teams were actu ally on the grounds Sunday afternoon but a battery of rain-clouds drove them to the show- Skeena River and the Naas R ver, from Metlakatla, Port S.mpson and Prince Rupert gathered Saturday night in the Salvation Army Citadel to welcome Commissioner Charles Baujjh and Colonel G. Bent an.i to take part In Northern British Coluinbia5s native con- Representatives of every .branch of the 'Salvation Array in this district addressed greet iiutii.wn. tamonton; N. swit Edmonton, beat JtcClmi;. -Ml couver; Rae, Vancouver, ixH-Keoitgh, Saskatoon; Robinsoi London, England, beat nav Vancouver; Watson, Vancouvi beat Woodward. Saskatoon Dunlop, Vancouver-, hejt u ", not perish but have everlasting life," as the main theme of his address. The speaker recounted how this message had been given to one, Nicodemus and fro mhim God's promise of salvation has been spread to millions of people throughout the world in the centuries since the crucifixion of Christ. "Belief," said the speaker, ers with showers. The Smithers I team arrived In Prince Rupert Sunday morning by car and left again for their homes on Monday. Calgary; Cunningham. Vunco.i ver, beat Feir, Portland; Roger; Edmonton, beat .Davis. Vu-u uu ' lj ' J Jj " .! JHM'ajfcl.- Writ Pllfc M- I ver; Gillespie, Seattle, bf-at Cum ming, Vancouver; Gale. Var , couver, beat Haskamp, Sa i toon: Sinclair, Vancouver, be. TEEffiACE Rice, Winnipeg, and Dr. f. sional headquarters, he -became j familiar with the names of many of the native villages. He' said he was very happy to havej had the opportunity to make the coast trip and declared he envied Mr. Anfield his quarter century of living among the natural beauties of the British! This season was a tough one on the local Baseball Association as far as exhibition game wer concerned. Poor weathei prevented fans giving them fuil support at the home game and funds had to be stretched to make them cover guarantees to visiting clubs and to meet travelling expenses when the local team went out of town. As far a is known now Prince Rupert will have to wait for next season to nee the local stars of the diamond in action again. IN TERRACE . . . A Modern Department Store Nationally-known lines In Ladies' Wear, Yard Goods, Men's Clothing, Shoos . . . plus a new Sell-Serve Food. Section with a Free Delivery Service. BOMBER PUTS SOMETHING ELSE ON CANVAS Usually it is an opponent that Joe Louis lays on the canvas. This time it is a painting. The heavyweie.n cnampion is using his good right hand for sweet charity's sake, painting a pair of boxing gloves. The picture will be shown and auctioned for the benefit of the U.n League, inler-racial agency for the improvement of economic conditions among Negroes. It will be -exhibited with the work of other celebrities -who are amateur painters on Sepiem-ber 28 at the Associated American Artists. New York. Columbia coast. In his address to the Congress, Colonel Best pointed out to his listeners that development of the spiritual side of life was essential for happy living "Joy of the Lord is my strength," he said "and when you have How do you like oar We hope you like tht car j I FOOTBALL SCHEDULE W are tWing our bet u pw J I tain and Mrs. J. Offutt, Port Envoy and Mrs. George Wright, THE SKEENA MERCANTILE faction. that joy you don't have to depend on outside things for : Simpson; Field Captain and Kitselas; Field Capt. Mrs. T. I Mrs. Auckland. 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