Prince Rupm OaUp foetus Saturday, October 2. 1SH8 sfflwm An Independent dally newspaper devoted to tbe upbuilding of Print Rupert .ud U communities comprising noHhera and central British Columbia (Authorised aa frXua Ciass Mail. Poet Office Department. Ottawa) u Publish rCT afternoon except Sunday b Prlnoa Rupert Dailj iiw Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. BrIUah Columbia 1 Q. A. HTNTER. Managing Editor, ft. O PERRT. Managing Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATS Cur CarUr. Per Wk. Joe: Per Month. ?Sc: Per Tear. MOO. ' by Uil. Per Monln. 50c. fVr Year, to 00 mil- ui PIONEER OF ATLIN DIES John Garrett, a pioneer of the Atlin district, passed away la the Vancouver General Hospital recently, burial being in Ocea:i View Park. Surviving members of the family are a son, J. O. Garrett, In the service of th? Provincial Government, and a . . . , i SATURDAY SERMON First Prvsbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. Oeorge E. Sendall, Pastor Mrs. E. J. famuh. Organist xrvUvs In all rkurrhe at II am. and !:.1a p-Hi. : um1 .v-lio at evrept a alMa.n- THE HARVEST REV. BASIL S. PROCKTER, St. Andrew's Cathedral erand-dauehter In Prince Ru 11 ajn. Anthem by Jr. Choir "All Things Bright and Beautiful " pert. In the human worldly economy the harvest gath- Mr. Garrett was promlnentl AMiUHN C THE URAL 4 th Ave. W. at Dunsmuir St. Holy Gommunlou 30 am. Sundav School -00 p m. Rector: Baail S Procater, B A, B D (blue TiJi IIRT RtPTIST 6th Are. E. at Young St Minister: Bet Fred Antrooua (Ore a IS) FIRST PRI SBVTKRItN 41 h Avenue East Minuter: Rer. Oevirge K Sendall (Green Ml ering IS the assurance of future survival, OI tne buikl- known as a cricket and football ( Sermon: "Of What Use" ing of bigger and better barns and the prospect of, player in England before going 7:30 services i'Ml St. Choir in attendance. Duet: "Let Them ease and a hierher standard of living. But in the Ui- JP n. l" iaw vine economvit would seem that -the harvest is theii U,.,bu!,ne"; K. wa l!) "vi. end of the world" When the work's all done, the crop 0rfei the SLSZ s Ven- ILstoric Faith ' gn)n uiuiij nuii uir urnij, wen m Aiiui. tie was Quite well An accordial invitation j U ex- ihe final tpry is Uiat of tin? kiown U-Pnnce Rujjert. Conservatives All Out -THE Progressive-Conservative party has drawn Z I up a great and fartveachuxg- platform at its na- tional convention in Ottawa. t seems, indeed, - -to have accepted Mr. Bracken's farewell admoni-2 Uiop to set nself up as "the party of the common 'people." Unfettered by responsibilities of office, the plat-i'i,.".form calls for free enterprise, government econ-x "omy, outlawing communistic activities, elimination of duplication iq ta.xati.Qji, stiffer foreign policy, Itll inoiv active defence progvni, development of natural resources, elimination of abnormal trade barriers, tax relief for smaller -earners, expanded social security measures and other .appealing things. If all this should not make a very popular dish, we do not know what wouki We can accept it as 'an earnest of good intentions even if it all .may seem a rather large mouthful. We wish the Conservatives good luck in all efforts they may make towards its accomplishment. Canada, now the world's I. best, would be even, a much finer country in which " to live if it should prove the good fortune of the .Conservatives to achieve all the good things they " '' ' have committed themselves to in this great policy structure. And with the able, enterurisinir and enertretic There Isn't any future., reapers. tenaea ior ail to worship 1th us and welcome Rev. George E Sendall who will preach at boih services. Thprp' atiaa uiimu viiuit.ii There Is only the now- I It u never was any iuiure. wav Sunday October 3, 1943 LIBRARY CHIEF VISITOR HERE Provincial Superintendent Pleated with Quarters Makes Cicemiueiidauons just an idea and a false one n-nn a.m. Mornlne Worshla. at that. Just the now and the i rit VMTCD 636 th Ave s Minis u-r: R. A Wilson. MA (Green C13) ri'll. C.OPKI. TARIRNACLE 221 6U Ave. West Pastor: Paul A. Barber (Green 630) S! VTIO ARMY Sraer Street CO.: Capt Earl Jarrett Directory Class 1:30 pm. Suuuy SciHWI 3 x p m. (feac S) eT. P.U i Ji 1 I U111LIN U Ave. i M'l W SV Pastc: E. Solland tBiae 6101 3f ll Okmtl En Sermon Subject: "A Laxma Reports On the . General Council." Mr. D Forward. eternity. At this raoment It may be that Uiis doctrine ctwwes home I W Yf jiri Cin vMiiupintanLint 221 6ih Ave. West h U A VI. MISSIONARY SEHVirv ." eat" of" the nravlni ihr.rvi wiUl Particular force for 12:15-unday School WHirru of twxA inland uy 'commission from Victoria was'not onIy harvest 7:M p.m.-Evening Worship an1 f ... OnnHA tM 1 1! f -fti. 4SUNDAY SCHOOL 1:30 P.M. -EVANGELISTIC. REV. V. BRACE, MISSIONARY FRp J ,a visitor n the city during the lu' vraumry !eek and while here was in ses- s:ns? but Vherf is writing on the sion with the ocal Ubxary 'aU- Te Kvenly Sickle is , board. He expressed fcimself as:11" ppi'ed to the dusters of jwell pleased with the bright the eartn tr br grapes are sand commodious quarters of tae.fully ripe. It looJSs like the end ST. PKTI R-S Vl-1C.N Seal Cove Arcbdeaoon bodaoo Sur.daT School 11 -00 a m. Ewtilng Prayer 1.30 pm. (Slua 637) Holy Communion. Sermori Subjett: "Treasure In Earthen Vessels." The Salvation Army Local Corps Officers TONIGHT, 8 P.M. Come and hear these consecrated mlis message, for today." YOU ARE WELCOME COMMIMTV SIADW SCHOOL Vji Cud Hiil. i SO p.m. (jinnee riuperi uorary and made,"' Ulc niexc jiever was ! mauy suges;iotvs fox its im- any future, anyway. Only th;? . pravemen; which will be taken riow and the eternity. We have into consideration by the board i an hour or two left in which to Welcome to New Officers Major Mr. Marison recaainiended. witiij learn about this. We have the and Mrs. Yerguson (recently oUier thinss, mat tne shelves God who loves us. He tells us from Kenya. Africa', be kept clear of old and out-j how we may enter Into His 11 a.m. Holiness Meetina. WHEN. YOU Alii: SUBMARINE MOUNTAINS worn books. Present at the meeting to Party Minded One Peak Found Off Queen Charlotte Islands jmeet Mr. MorUon were Mrs. M. !M. Roper, chairmap of the lo- Premier George Drew as national leader, Conservatives are assured oX force and courage at the top. -Many of us in the west might have liked John Dief-enhaker but we know that, in the affairs of the Conservative party, he will still be a force and, in the event of the party ever forming a government, he could not but be one of Col. Drew's chief lieutenants and pillars of supporting strength. With strcuig and talented leadership, a platform of such widespread appeal, a rejuvenated organization, the Conservative party ihould be able to go on from today towards playing a larger and more im- portant part in the affairs of the country than it has done these many years during the Liberal ascendency. And it will be good for Canada to have a strong Love. But we want to play it 2:30 Directory Closs. our own way . . . witn a future 3 p.m. Sunday School. . . . an earthly harvest and a 7:30 p.m.-Gospel Meeting. hihr standard of living. Let NOTE: Major and Mrs. Yer-us not then be surprised if H guson will speak in both services. sems to us the One Who is ovr Major C. Warreader .Divisional against us ... the Judge and the Commander i will Install ti;e new Adversary. officers. i :cai board: Mrs. W. S. Kersin. SEATTLE Many submarine Bruce Stevens an, Miss hUy peaks, rising sharply from ons ; Macdoiwid, librarian. . l : . . . . ... in is ivT-u7isora kuc k ieiJ Here black crepe eootbioes itk hm jto two miles above the ocean' Mr. MurUon proceeded Irani 'floor, are being discovered in here to Prince George and other loan lace for that fascinatii iphm, the Gulf of Alaska. .points in the interior in the; eatea yet wet Itmk. Chmind course ol his official tour ol One huge underseas moun- side draped skirt. See this and Mht the district. beautiful tylr at Sweet iivitta. .exist, lies HO miie.s off the west coast of the Queen Charlotte ju useiui vonservauve party, progressive in out TO MAKE PENICILLiN considerate in attitude towards the nmHom islands. This has been revealed' BOMBAY. J It is estimate' IOOK wintry w earner and juris cr- t- JrTirst liapttiil (Elturdt MISSIONARY SUNDAY. OcUbcr 3 il am. Morning Service. Speaker: Rev. V. E. BRACE, of the Orinoco River Mission, VE'EZlELO. South America. 12.15 p.m. Church School. 3:15 p.m. EXTRA -SPECIAL FEATURE. Two Moving Pictures of Mission Work in VENEZUELA, shown to two High School Classes last week. You cannot afford to miss these. 7:30 pjn. Evening Service. Mr. Eldon Whipple, .deputation secretary of China Inland Mission will speak and sho-MISSIONARY SLIDES ON CHINA. of the day and firm and vibrant Unh in external by 016 United Sutes Coasl and,that mdia win be auie to mau-and domestic affairs Geodetic -survey. acturf 100.000,000.000 units of to;;ethts on any occasion. The survey ship LSS Expiorer , penicillin a day when about j found the mountain to be 222 $3,000,000 w orth of the necessary You will tig . deiUihted ith ifi ?v U.N. AND BERLIN aitd shades. leet under the surface of the machinery arrives here, Maj -sea. Previous soundings in th? Gen. Sokhey. director of the area had shown the water to be ) Ilrrkine Institute, said recent-more than "T.200 feet in depih. . jj . Reajembcr No Interest Xo Cxr. you ue S'eet SJU-ens PESSONAI! REAL ESTATE IXSUKANTE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED 1 THE UNITED NATION'S, t erai assembly I meeting in Pail. L arain up araint the same disadvantages that have so severely testai it . since the tgimiing of its career, difficulties arising pavver conflict and disagreement. Refkctin? conflict between the permanent members of the United Nations, the Berlin crisis, which has now been brought before it, seems jut the sort of problem the United Nations, founded on the premise of co-operation rather than dispute among lt5 pnnoipab, was not deigned to attack. ... However, discussion in the General Assembly ;., may yet pi-ave to be a forkful anri R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Near CFPRt TOAAORROW r: element. The fact that the Western Powers have J A HEAVY OVERHEAD That's hat you 11 haTe to3. il T don't get the heat you shod frjs the coal you shovel this rinter. Don't let a faulty furnace i f budget, let us check it and repair now. 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