f" t Prince Rupert Daily News Paslor Reflects I Bible Society I Geiiing Active 1910 Weiir.?jjv. Scptexbcr Ray Reflects r"'u'r'cu ami ReminiscesfM lrlP taS' called on Mr. Wilson-Murray's daughter. Mr. Brooksbank wrote from hlj native Bradford in Yorkshire after having already been in a number of cities and resorts In the United Kingdom. From Bradford he and Mrs. Brooksbank were heading for London.' They are expecting to sail for If members of families can Officers for the ensuinz vear showed the loeil branch had sent in $408 54 to headquarters. Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright of First Presbyterian Church closed the meeting with prayer. Brooksbank In British Isles After an extended tour of the Continent, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank are now spending several weeks In the British Isles. An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau or Circulations TT; - Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O: A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; rer Teai, -w"-$8.00; By Mall, Per Month 50c; Per Year S5.00. lJ'M3$x' -M-.:jj-.-sg settle their differences and ! were e'.ected, arrangements made j When the railway strike was on ' maintain their happy homes. ' for a rally on September 22 when a lot of us cal.ed it "that knowin-' wliy camlot nations do the same j general secretary for Can-I the name wa wrong. There was without continued crises and ;da- Hev.'W. H. Hudspeth, will j home October 7. a certain unfitness. It could be wars, asKea Kev. L. a. Seiber, ce " runce "upert ana p:ans felt, yet not described. What hap- pastor of First United Church, '' set ,n ,notlan a house to nens whpn a human hinJ- in his first home-comine armnn ! house canvass the last week in Largest single class of income S spinal cord snaps? All same "as on Sunday morning following I 2lob'' y the Prince Rupert tax payers In Canada In 1947, were business employees. 1,737,838 j wnen a nations transportation reiurn irom loronio wnere ne , . . system turns m.m ai.H i ii Th- attended the recent World r-ni.n . i eSn Bible Society which had Its oi a wiai oi i.,soa.s8 income tax payers. backbone had broken. ! cil of Churches at which five : annual feting Sunday night in Writing to W. H. Wilson-Murrav, Adverts throu Try a Dall, sn Mr. Brocksbank describes a visit 'thousand delegates gathweil ;uu'"7 um;al' 1 r Ti-;.. . T-i l . : f mm Kivtvrno n'jtmna The officers are: to Edinburgh, Scotland, as a ' c in i-nirjc rvuucii iiuijfiir to i President. P. H. Linzey. highlight of the whole tour. In 1 have heard much about trout' Mr. Seiber reflected on inci- iishing this summer or have , dents of his trip east and im- i Secretary, Miss Margaret Fra- the ancient Scottish capital, they gazed in an appraising wav at parted some inspiration. Avls;t!ser- 1 some splendid catch in a store , to Niagara Falls and the beaut:- ' Treasurer, Miss C. Heicie. JOHN . STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT BAILS FOR Vancouver AND INTERMEDIATE POKTS BUU window. Nevertheless, the troui ' ful parked promontories had in-' Members of the executive wi'.l ! fishermen are here and so are spired reflections on the grand-'be nominated by pastors of var-I the fish. Been to Khatada Lake eur and beauty of God s handi- ' ious churches at a later date. ' yet? Ifs about seven miles long. work. To approach worldly i Hudspeth will give an ad- j rimmed round with solemn peak Chicago and its great hotels each dress at the raiIy whicn will "be! HAPPY NOW-FINDS ROAD TO REGULARITY "After 30 years of terribla constipation, I found regularity in a hospital! They gave ma optomH ual- Jtu: xeei:a. nearly Wuh its garden was to see beauty prececea oy a dinner. i EACH THURSDAY I at 11:15 p.m. opposite Telearaph Point k combined with service. To see a Rev. E. Soiland. castor of the i i ""n Dulg Third A Keeping Sidewalks Clean' WE HAVE rapped the city for the untidiness and unkempt condition of some of the streets and public premises. Possibly, it might not be amiss to suggest that the citizens themselves may have some responsibility in the matter. If every business man or woman on Third Avenue would make a practice of sweeping the fronting sidewalk each morning, that would go a long way towards sprucing up the business section. Thoughtless and careless people are always causing a litter but little can be done about that. It has been suggested that waste receptacles might help come. No doubt, it would to some extent but still there would be the litter after a busy week-end or an active night. m ' About the best remedy, it still seems, would be the assuming of personal responsibility of each business place for its frontage. This, of course, does not need to be suggested to people who have pride in the appearance of their premises. But there are some who, apparently, do not have much pride. K ELLOGG 8 ALL-BRAN for hnvtkfnrt and it's been my B'.eady ever since! Mrs. Wilmer Courtney, Oran Seville, Ont. One of many unsolicited letter. If you. too. takes a good, hard hike, packing supplies, to mush in. There js a :mail lake after a few miles, and after that, the main attraction. There is said to be a cabin at Khatada and there may be a boat, so put in a few days a wa r from everything. If you think there isn't time, make it. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write nt Call CITY OR DEPOT Of I ICR Prince Rupert. D C. . wide-open gambling game in a Lutheran Church, opened Sun- parked car was to wender which Cay night's Meeting with devo- i way some of the world's people tional exercises, alter which P. ! were travelling. Then there was H. Linzey, th-3 President, con- j further simple inspiration de- i ducted the business of the scs-' rived from attending the service son- The president welcomed at a little Presbyterian Church the representatives of the vari- at Moses Lake near Spokane ous churches and briefly outlined ( where a young pastor talked the work which the Bible Society about "Home" and a choir in was doinS throughout the world. ! DOES Y suffer from constipation due to lack of bulk in the diet, do thia: Eat an ounce of criapy kku.ocg's all-bran daily, drink plenty of HOUSE SJ which young men nredominated t0;ntln8 out that it was now iaier. 11 "not not completely completely atwtied rrlntin th s,rm.,, i featured "Home Sweet Home." Mr. Seiber returned home last 10GO inrr 1 whiu. m over, w:th rpgun, aftt.r 10 d y d languages. ; empty b,,x to Kellogg'., Lond The treasut-ci s report was rie- ' Ont. Get sauan xuub sented by Miss C. Helde and ttON "ackJ Three youns British soldiers were hanged in Fypt late last ;week fcr the murder of an Egyptain car garage watchman. Repeated efforts to commute sentence were made. It Isn't done, where a British Army court-mar-: tial is concerned. from "CHILL m. mm m a . J mm m t .1 II week, travelling by bus through the United States because of the railway strike, and to Prince Rupert by plane. Get Right Dsi Fifty British boys have return Stevedores End ed home after tourin? Foot of the! Canada, and fifty Canadian lads i are back after touring Bri iWhat the former noticed in Work Stoppage v was was r r and H; PHONE SERVEL THE DIFFERENT REFRIGERATOR KEROSENE A DEPENDABLE SOURCE OF HEAT MAKES IT FREEZE!! For Use in Non-Electrified Areas icuiar aoou; tn:s country her vastness and hospitality. . Members of the Internationa! Each visit has it's value. Both Longshoremen and Warehouse-will become greater, with wider men's Union are once again THC .ueuiiis in rememorance ana more i mature reflection. HOBBY SUPPLIES NOVELTIES TOYS Penguin Hobby Shop Cth Ave. and Fulton M. Phones: BLUE 44(5. GREEN 232 Sheet working the boats of Frank Waterhouse Co. of Canada Ltd., according to a statement by a union official today. In making the statement, the official made it clear that the Quoting General Pearkes. M.P. !Of Nanaimo. the Vancouver News -Herald printt-d a scare head j screaming that "Rupert was cpen Ltd AGE HAS ITS PROMISE MATURITY as well as youth has its promise. A new outlook on longevity is developing as older people become more and more predominant in the population. The time may be soon coming to abandon age a3 the single deciding factor in retire-land to consider age in connection with ability to do the job. Dr. Martin Gumpert, writing in the New York Times, points out that people are fully developed only about the age of 35 and, if they are not wilfully union was not on strike against to Russian attack." And about CHECK YOUH e company, but had merely re '.the same time, the Department Long-Life Design Easy-to-Clean Interior No Motor No Noise No Wear iused to work their boats. Since of Defence stated Ottawa plan ned on spending not less than a billion and a half. We could do with a little less, but will not offer the slightest protest. the union has no contract with the company they cannot strike, the spokesman said. The work stoppage was a move to force the Issue in the matter of a contract, which the union has been trying FINE PRINTING The region a round Prince Ru- REGAL PRINT some time now. to 10 obtain 0Dlam for Ior YieoWtorl tViev onn vomnin nti tVeir Wp1 nf Viio-Wt . i Pert, traversed by roads leading sc , b ito Tyee, to Watson Island. Prud-' Negotiations are now going on development UD to the greatest age. ihomme and Rainbow Lake in Vancouver In an effort to '--Most people Stop learning before thev Start iCIyah Bj. "nailer lak ard have the contract signed.' i j PHONE 21 222 ScroJ Total Food Capacity 6.0 cu. ft. Shelf Area 11. 7 Sq. ft. Frozen Food Capacity 50 cu. ft. Ice Cube Trays t 2 SEE THEM TODAY AT McRac.Bros. :r-an "a iTu.i-i retains ns oin . ... . . r : . , , r, Gumpert Claim.4, adding that learning IS a ! ruggedness, or "pehraps that Most of Canada's local trade thinking, I should be said w.un tongue in unions are branches of interna tional organic itions, either craft land. Could the pioneer' civil ' or industrial, with headquarters .meineers A '?new, Ritchie, Casev j m tRe United States. ! 1 Clearance Sale 1 ... 1 . I , Ev . . . . i . I finders, anglers and hunters, sit ;on cuhion-d real, and be driven around miles on end, tnday they ! lifetime job." History has proof that many of the great developed their talents and skills in later ; years. This should become a more common experi-; ence as older people themselves begin to realize that : maturity is not synonymous with decline but with 1 promise. Opportunities for this development and usefulness can be made available through new social and ; economic policies and practices as the country wakes up to the urgent need of making use of the great reservoir of natural resources in its older population. could scarce believe there was of SHO such ease of travel in such a stern i part of the earth's surface. For thev came to find no roads, no i trails, no bridges lust the wild- ! .erness as God made it. continues at Highway Busy On Labor Day ilrowiiwooils COURTING A BREAKDOWN There was considerable private ! ' f HLLrv your CllCt, get some iresn air reguiitiiy, ;inR Monday afternoon ?nd I i,,. . cv,c loovn tn rdkv Thpsp (evening. The weather was duil I throughout but at no time was ithere rain. Cars were travelling-j out to WatFon Island, down to Prudhomme Lake and some-, 'were, for the first time, getting! J a good Idea of the size and sope . of the pipe line connecting with ANNOUNCEMENT We are not taking any cleaning) pressing at present Wo shall attend to efficient se on Tailoring, Alterations and pairing New Fall Samples have just arrive Order now for better choice the huge cellulose plant. Many headed to Terrace and further inland. are the four legs on which good health and energy ;rest." ; Worried businessmen get that advice from the Royal Bank in its August letter. It's good advice. . Far too many of these people, as the letter points - out, eat too fast and too much and during their 'waking hours never for a minute get away from ! talking or thinking business, politics or the international situation. Without a break that sort of life .leads either to an early grave or a mental None of the cars appeared toi be having any seripus difficulty io driving between the city limits and Galloway Rapids' I bridge where extensive highway TAILO improvements are being made. THE LING Box 286 Phone 6l 220 - 6th St GOOD NEIGHBOUR POLICY SCRIPTt'RE PASSAGE FOR TODAY "Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Matt. 11: 28. 1 r- h mis- n 1 i p A REMINDER! All the family benefit! . , . t r ::i 1 1 it i v uwyy There is nothH Baths for everyone, any time . . . shaving water first thing in, the morning . . . and lots of hot water Pay your bills In full TODAY so that your Credit will be good TOMORROW! CREDIT BUREAU OF PRINCE RUPERT for all household chores. And It's no more thrilling than M 4 ' ' ' i. lovely DIAMONU I bother! Turns itself on and off automatically. So there's no fuel waste. It can be placed anywhere . . . no flue, no chimney . . Many users are enjoying these comforts for as little as' $4.00 a month or less depending on size of family. SiK.K TII.&E JSei SPAKKLING JjKl BKAIT1K8 rmiAV rr .' For the Young Lady or Lad going into High School. GEORGE COOK JEWELLER llanjfing out my laundry I noticed tnat Mrs. Layton's, next door, was whiter. I couldn't help anking her why. Tteckitfi Blue keeps out that yellow tinge', she (raid. 'Just winh it through the filial rine. You can only obtain pure white with blue, and you don't take chance with anything that may damage fabric.' That's what I call ,Bood neighbourliness and good advice. It Jteckitt's Blue for me from now on, particularly at it costs bo little. A-m anson's Jewellt