that she felt she was growing 3:45 n as sr.oi nr. i i Mi Faure pthut ttnpm Dailp r3ctos Saturday, November 26, 1949 IwpH hv thP rovHPnU.m'..f I QeP"'tnieiit w; Id Sc V& Is Honored J " u , . (handsome gift and a bouquet of,' ' E U.lVe ...11. . 1 ... 1 Piiv.- '(..., i 1 ' liuwi'in, witii uic guuu iMit'S 01 I vi,cie t(j those present and several absent 1 flooded oil burner that she have many more birth- j file- damage v. - By Art club on Her change from the wrong path in 80th Birthday life? No, this was only Joseph Th(? prim;e Rupeft Art club ,he carpenter's son. We have ludy lhfl known him since He was a child.. . ,h v n. days in wmch to lead them in their efforts to produce something beautiful. SATURDAY SERMON Xmas ii should He interfere hi our Why t0 honor couver Art Gaery tnen VPS' A11U SO. U1C WUM1S UI Passengers arriving ye-V nicy on the Camosun were D. P. McDonald, M. Berg, Alber' rixon, Harold Dixon, Miss V 1-Ieurr.s i By Rev. Earl Soiland. St. Paul's Lutheran Church) WORDS OF GRACE "And all bare Him witness, and wondered at the gracious words which proceedeth out of His mouth. And Jeanne Faure, the honorary f resident and founder on her eightieth birthday. First the records accompany- Real Saw grace are heard and no apparent effect is produced because oi the h.irdness of men's hearts. MEN' S SOCKS- lllcJM.u, uulu. h- ,c ling the exhibit were played. JesUS Christ has spoken to man about the mostl It ' common today to get wilhoul much enlightenment, Iimitu irom, pr. -(; , Money and Trouble Can Be Saved TlES-l.at.-st in s,,. ' sunn:"'"' ihpn the eroun weni arouna irv- V fi.ne ift Or,,, j, DRESSSHIUTBi,1; the words of grace that God Jng fJnd a. the goo, they speaks. Surely we know that Uj euch iclurei Mlss Faure Gods Word is truth. We know. , .. 0 .nmmBntnrw. l:ilevt fl.,- iy- important things in life. As we enter into the new church year we can gain much good for ourselves if we take time to let Christ speak to us. The words of Jesus are more than those of other men for they contain much that reaches the depths of the human soul. The Bible tells us that The next timq you hear of a fire say to yourself, "I must get my heatine system checked bv H was thought that the of moonlight and the dtjep Xmas Gift J Priced from j- i -,, SPOUT siiiu'ts-a V ettion from fci- f" C MEN'S SUTS-PurfVU that we should give it a place j in our hearts. We k now that we should obey it. But then, Is is so nice to sleep on Sunday. It Is the only day we oan really relax and loaf and do the things we like to do. And, If we do go to church we blue of the sky In "Moonlight TH0M SHEET METAL to make near Ashcrof t" was very good sure lhat lt ls ln shape for win. but Uit) shadows not deep enough. t.r weat ri(r " 5 i Worsted, Double tiria 1 Christ's words have many in-j they are full of power, they are teresting qualities. Among them ! spiritual, they give life, 'they r,rp these: thev are imDerish-, are without peer, they Wing In "Low Tide," the favorite, the houses and mountains 'should have been less distinct than the And the next time you hear of a fire say to yourself, I meant to phone THOM SHEET METAL ore mi-iIu rfminrlH thnt. U'fc are able, they are words of grace, judgment, they are divine, and they carry a promise of real bargain for i MEN'S SIIOWtKPIUM.f COATS Beautifully (, Three colors. Real lia ., at . I we already but I'll do It now. And then maybe the next fire wrong and that. !Thc bey watching In "Prune.rs" and the fiuures in "Mother and you read about won't be yours Many of the people who heard Jesus speak are just like 6 lot DIRECTORY When Jesus speaks. His wwd,child.. wer9 very g0od, 6lso the Boys' Dress ami Snni jJ, PANTS All wool. (. .1, either ... For furnace, oil burners and general sheet metal work are woras 01 grace, niai ww In t.h market scene and of us today. Jesus speaks and f r'm S2.7." iS wicy utruMiiie iiittesieu. oureiy i ... Joys' Dentin I AN IS- He had a message. The messase i This gift is according to oi.r the expression on the faces In "Main Stree," although neithej gf the last two would be pleasant needs and difftrs according tc selection. Special price from touched a vital place in their life. It convicted them of un PfrvIrM In all rhiirches at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.: Similar Srlum! at 13:13 rxcept as shown. ANGLICAN CAT1IF.I1RU. 4ti Ave. W at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:30 a m Sunday School 2:00 p m. Canon Basil S. Prockter, B A , B.D. Rector: (Blue 7H3) Phone Murk HH THOM SHEET METAL LTD. , pictures to own. No one, noteven in the form of a warning that , . ,,tnlir A,llri righteousness. They knew He us ngni now aooui ii, ma tney """'.md and Bood OOU ln 111 yellow tciiuw Hat" JlUk, bum I Tt nil ho umrris nf oncnnrnoB. a puzsle to all. . "Landscape" was ment to travel the rugged path . Vlic lianrn Kdirt "NnllR of the' First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence O. Sieber Prince Rupert Florists itSSSiH Ot f3S ATOTT BTTPFA.U OT CIPCTLATION3 CA.NIlA-V DAILY ?W?AFrB ASSOCIATION SrB3CRiPi"ION RATES C8t? Curler. Per ioc: Pr Moiun. 76c; Per Tew, 8 00. EC" frOTtr- By Mail, Pet Uonth, 60c; Per Year. 5.0o uai- We Are Congratulated APPRECIATIONS are being received at the Daily News office following recent publication of the international joint edition by this newspaper in co-operation with the Ketchikan Chronicle. Former Premier T. D. Pattullo has Written congratulating the Daily News on "the initiative" and enterprise you have displayed and to express appreciation of the public service you are rendering both locally and internationally." Frank Turner, chief of bureau, Canadian Press, Vancouver, writes: 'Congratulations on that smart international edition. It's a honey of a job." Incidentally, Canadian Press put out the fol-. lowing feature story from Toronto Bureau for distribution to all newspapers in Canada: The story of the growing economic importance of northern British Columbia and its friendly neighbor, Alaska, is told in a recent international edition published by two newspapers, the Prince Rupert Daily News and the Ketchikan, Alaska Chronicle. The single issue, published Nov. 17, was the co-operative work of the two newspapers. The Daily News printed a 24-page, two section, edition and with it went a 16-page Alaska Chronicle edition. The international edition was sponsored by the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council (AF.L.-T.L.O. The port of Prince Rupert, says a story in the Daily News part of the issue, is linked in common destiny with Alaska's shipping and Industrial interests. Prince Rupert, 500 miles north of Vancouver, is only 40 miles from the southerly tip of the Alaskan Panhandle and 96 miles from Ketchikan .Alaska's first port and called the salmon packing capital of the world. Prince Rupert is 500 miles closer to southeastern Alaska than is Seattle, the original port for Alaska trade. With the advent of statehood for Alaska, certain shipping restrictions are expected to be removed. Industrial expansion In Alaska, with the building of pulp mills and other projects, will provide increased tonnage for the port of Prince Rupert ,the most northerly terminus on the Pacific coast of a trans-continental railroad the Canadian National Railways. Prince Rupert is the halibut capital of the world, with millions of pounds of the valuable fish landed here each year from Canadlan'mul United States vessels for rail shipment to eastern markets. Millions of dollars are being spent In the construction of a cellulose plant which already gives employment to 1000 workers. It will require large-scale logging operations to teed the mill, which is designed to produce purified cellulose for textiles and plastics. Construction of a new home for the Dally News Is to be started shortly. It will be of modern construction, featuring the latest in newspaper office planning. The Daily News was founded 40 years ago. Its first publisher was O. R. T. Sawle, now of St. Catherines, Ont. Since 1943 it has been under the control of H. G. T. Perry, president and managing director. The managing editor is G. A. Hunter. WORLD SHIPBUILDING I AT EST Admiralty statistics reveal some" inter-L estinj; information about the world shipbuilding situation. They show that the tonnage of mer- chant shipping under construction in United King-' dom yards .... in September rose to 1,950,000, about i - that leads to heaven. It may te " that it brings the great news pictures give proof of the artists that our sins, though they be having studied objects as they great are forgiven. Perhaps we rea"v w-e.Fur example In 'Rocks are spiritually dead. Then the Sea and Wood,' the sea 1 well wnrrfs nf Phrist mnv f:vf tn nsldone but the driftwood would Uoys Dress and Semi , SHIRTS Good slctcti , ,rom !).", !, Boys' Plaid All W ihiI J SHIRTS Real Savins H Xmas Girls' and Boys' SNOW Sizes up to six. All uimi t S9.50. For Xmas Sei.,fX LADIES, Printed lu i, '.lothes with 4 naikii i i match. Beautiful pit: B Hegular to S1.00 j i Flowers for All Occasions FIRST BAPTIST 6th Ave. E at Young St Mtuiater: Eev. Fred Antrobua (Green 8121 FIRST 1'RF.SBVTKRUN 4tb Avenue East FIRST INITKD 836 6th Ave West Rev. L. G. Sieber (Green 613) 100 3rd Ave. Box 310 Tel 77 a new spiritual life. Our needs have to have magnetic strength are many. God is atle to meet1, to hold onto the rocks instead of every need. .sliding down. This makes lt 11 a.m. Morning Service. Sermon: Jesus Christ, Our Lord Chifdern's Story: The Ant 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. Sermon: A Man Who Made Others Glad Sunday Schools First United-Juniors and up at 10 a.m. Beginners & Primary at 12:15. Conrad United Hall: all at 2 p.m. FIXl OOSPF.I. TABERNACLE 202 6th Ave. West Pastor : C. Pawcett (Green 331) f SPECIALIZING in Designing ond Remodelling very har for the public to undej I stand thi picture. If the artist I thinks i unnecessary or unim- portant for the people to understand what he has to say, or if The Bible telis us that the only way we can get these gifts !s to be where God's Word Is found. When God speaks to you in the church service and vou SALVATION ARMV Praser Street CO.: Capt. W. Poulton Directory Class 2:30 p m. Sunday School 3:00 p.m. (Black 269' let 'he just has nothing to say are vvillincr to nhev rhesp wnr.t, it Russ" Gafzke CONTRACTING i ST. PAI L'S LI THERAN 6th Ave. at McBrlde St. Pastor: E. Soiland (Black 610) him keeP hii Plclure l nome' then you receive God's gift. If you stop to consider that the, "All I can say of the picture of the colored rectangles ls that only way that you can get to heaven is to receive the heaven the arUst must have made a ly Information and food that ls stiicly of his grandmother's kit-found in God's Word, then you chen linoleum.'-will not be slack in usine the The group then went to the Bux 1558 Phone Black 279 BALAGNO Fiji I Phone Green 781 l' 1 ST. rETER'S ANGLICAN Seal Cove Archdeacon E. Hodson Sunday School H:00 a m. Evening Prayer V.30 p.m. (Blue a21) Best Hamburgers in Town ' opportunity that God gives to .adies' lounge where dead silence vou. Wisdom demands that you reigned for an hour while all listen to the words that Christ sketcned a dog that kept chang- , speaks and then give them a ing his position constantly. When We understand that the loca REAL ESTAt INSURANCE INCOME TA? place of authority ln your lit, (the resulting drawings were dls-1 iolice told a couple of town haracters 'A Change Is As Good As AR REST" RETURl.S PREPA ii ; ! REGULAR BAPTIST ! CHURCH i (Fundamentalist) i ; 639 East 6th Ave. j (Near High School! Pastor Leonard A. Thorpe SUNDAY, NOV. 27, 1949 11:00 a.m. Morning Service. Topic: "MEMBERSHIP" (Junior Choir Will Singi , 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Topic: "BLASTED SINNERS' Special Music Male Quartet Mon. 7:30 p:m. Hi-Young Peopfes. Wed. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting Thur. 3:30 p.m. Mission Band Band. . Fri. 8 p.m. Ambassadors (Senior Young Peoples) THE OLD-TIME GOSPEL ' R. E. M0RTNV 324 2nd Ave, (Near smms . i S BIBS 1 played, it turned out that many had sketcned Mary Sinclair wiu was trying to hold the dog stiil, while Mrs. Hill had an excellent sketch of Edith Johnston bending over her work, and Mr. theesman had drawn Miss Lav-igne and Mrs. Priest in deep concentration. Tea was served, and when Mrs. Rogerson placed before Miss Faure a lighted birthday cake, the guest of honor remarked! SORE THROAT CHANDLER? PORTRAIT STl"ijp Film Finishing - f.nf ; Flash Pholo Takon at, I Phone Green 389 2i' " PRINCE KUrKI!t: LOWEST PRICES SNACK BAR PEN 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. DAILY Just off Third Avenue GENUINE ASPIRIN) IS MARKED THIS WAY U tlWtB . . II utleK . . 100 real J18 fith St. Ph. Orders Blue 92 9 First Baptist Church (Young Streeti Minister: Rev. F. Antrobus Phone: Res. Green 812 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL EBY & SONS Contractor REPAIRS - REMODELLING First Presbyterian Church Dnecior of Music: Mrs. E. J. Smith SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, ,1949 Morning Worship 11 a.m. Mr. A. Ewald, Speaker Sunday School 12:15 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. PIIONF. 79 SUNDAY, NOV. 27, 194 dUNDAY, NOV. 27. Advent I 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion W.A. Corporate . . Celebrant: The Bishop IHailarr 11 am Morninn Service 12:15 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class 7:30 p.m. Young People's Society will be In charge of the eve- 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.Il.A. Phone Green 883 Box 586 Speaker: Mr. F. E. Anfield Anthem Senior Choir: Evening Prayer. 00 per cent being for export. New tonnage at 122,000 exceeded work completed by 25,000, more than half the total being taken by tankers. Tanker tonnage under construction in the United Kingdom now stands at the record level of 807,000 of which more than 50 per cent is scheduled for overseas owners. The volume of shipping undergoing repair or reconversion is maintaining anticipated decline and now stands at just 2.4 million tons compared with 2.0 millions in January and the 3.5 millions peak figure reached in March 1948. Litany Preacher: The Rev. A.V. Ottiwell 7:30 p.m. Evensong Sermon by the Rector. Pjarman Members of the Masonic Order jning service. Special music, by will be present at this Service. soloist, male quartette, and choir nouns ORMES DRUGS DRUGS VVockdays !) a.m. to !) p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 !."' SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVF.N BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS For Your Personal Signature 16 Assorted Xmas Cards 75c, 89c & 95c per box 15 Brilliant Pointsettia Asst. Cards l.oo per box 15 "The Xmas Birds of Happin&ss" 1. 00 per box 18 Ass't "Jolly Old Santa" l.oo per box 25 Beautiful Assorted Cards 1.00 per box 12 Bronzed and Embossed ass't cards. l.oo per box 16 colorful Snow Scenes 1.00 per box 12 Cards "Coaching Days" 1.50 per box Jfi Ass't Canadian Snow Scenes 2.00 per box AMAZING VALl'E 50 ASSORTED COLORFUL CARDS Only $1.25 & $1.50 per box Call in today to PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS, 9 AM TO P.M BUNDAYS AND HOLIDAY8--12 NOON TO 1 PM 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 pm and Sunday. Total merchant tonnage under construction in the world at the end of September was 1,067 steamships and motorships (excluding ships of under 100 tons gross) of approximately 4.6 million tons gross. Of these, :5!2 ships of approximately two million tons were being built in the United Kingdom so that 45 per cent of the total tonnage under consti-nrtion throughout the world is being built in United Kingdom yards. TB CHRISTMAS I IKE three thousand other Prince Rupert people L we have received an envelope from the Soropti-mist Club of Prince Rupert containing two dollars worth of "'Prevent Tuberculosis" Christmas Seals. The sale of these seals is one of the principal means by which the Canadian Tuberculosis Association carries on its work throughout Canada of fighting tuberculosis. The important thing, and we urge everybody to do so promptly, is to mail the remittances promptly so that Prince Rupert may have a good record of support for a good work the benefits of which are felt here. At this season or the year when so many things demand, we should not neglect attention to this simple but very important act which is a matter of concern to us all. 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