)rfn Hupert Daflp jr2ctos J The Salvation Army I Major cd Mrs. W. Yurgensen 1 AIR PASSENGERS j "7 To Vancouver toiyir. H4-Associated Board Dietrich. F. R. Barnsley. Mrs. A. , Convention Set irc?37, Msy 14. Rest! ess REGULAR BAPTIST cnuRcn i FunCamenl n lii t i 629 6ih E.. Near High School Phone 359 :r-v...... ; " - Dates for the annual con- Independent dny neeper orrot to o upoul.flirK of FTinra Kuvcn ' aaa ii ootnmuniti cnrepnsme northern and cfanl British Columbia j (AuUtortsea a Bmoad Clu Mali. Port Office Department. Otuni , Pub!lhd rrrn tTvrraaaa wopt Sunday by TTtce Rupert D!!y News Ltd.. Srd Awiu. Fnnc Rupert. British Columbia, 1 O. A HUNTER. Manikin? Editor. H O. PZRRT. Managlne Director, j tfEMEER OF CANADIAN PRESS - ATOrT BrSFATJ OF CTRCrLATIO.fS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION j vention of the A srif i a 1 1. Holiness Meeting, II ajn. Directory. 2:30 p.n. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Salvation Meeting, ":C0 p rr S.Tuth, J. Wilkinson, A. Hutt, D. M. FWlt. R Campbell, D. E. Dickey. W. Chidden. G. E. Foster, S. B'iigh. Mrs. A. Johnson. To Sandspit i today E. T. S. M jore, w j Davies. F Wilson. From Vancouver M. Bert-ahno, G. Lipiin, S. Norman. J V'.r.'. jl , . . ... Patieu Biards of Trade of Cen-ai British Columbia, to be he'd this year at Smithers, have been set for August 18. 19 and 20. according tn erB9CP.rPTio!f rates GMT Cim uwk - s ur.tH tw turn (TTvf irr The Divisional Commander, By Mail. Pr Mosth. V; Per Tw. MM -? Major and Mrt. Warrander Iesph r ;hiimhnrcvi vr ....... . re- i be conducting the service. Ai ----- ..-.v. ceivea at me offi ice of th are heartily welcome. First Prcsbj teriai; Church '1 1 mm rnan. i From Sandspit i today Mrs.1 Kimball and two children. V. Domage, L. Terrien, Chan King,: H. G. Kelly. j To Vancouver Friday J. E. : Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Prince Rupert with a committee already at work preparing resolutions, is expected to have a good delegation at th meeting. SUNDAY. MAY 15, 1949 11:15 p.m. Sunday School. i Classes for All Come') 7:30 f m. Gospel Service. Speakf-r: G. R. S. Blackaby -THE CALL OF CHRIST" Come and Hear This Me&sage Wed., 8 p m Prayer Meeting Thursday, 3:30 p.m. Mission Band. Friday. 7:30 p.m. Yourig People. WE BELIEVE ASO PREACH Minister: Rev. O. E. SendaJ. B.A., B.D. Director of Music: Mrs. E. J Smith ASTH i Can We Trust Russia? i "THE LIFTING of the Berlin blockade and the '. I possibility of a settlement of the problem of the establishment of a government for Germany, ; are giving rise to conjecture a? to subsequent de- velopments in the field of relations between Russia u , ,,ii:. t. 1 1 J tU AND HA Prince Ri;pert Florist Groves, E. Cook. J. Bremner, G. F. Grant. J. N. Ross. From Vancouver i Friday R K. Blakely, S. Gilmour. R. Campbell, E. MorrU. SOOlrdAve. Boi51 Tei.m Flowers !h All Oeraieos SUNDAY. MAY 15 11 a.m. ub;ect: "Glory and Honor." 12:15 p m. Sunday School. 7:30 D m. -Kinds of Churclws Monday, 8 p.m.-yp. THE OLD-TIME GOSPEL r Have you done anything about replacing your earning power should it stop? Expression of Thanhs DIRECTORY Serrk-ea In an rtarrhe it II a.m. and :V p.m.: Sunday S hool at 1 i : 1 5 exrepl aa shown. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W at Ducunuir St. Hoiy Communion 30 a m. gi.Tioay Schooi 2 GO pm. Canon BasU S. Prockter. B A , B D. Beetcir: (Elue TU) 1 1 - rrRST biftist 5th Are. E at Youny 8t aflblauer: Bev. Prad Antrotoiia (Green tlZ) ITKST PRFBVTERIAN 4th Arenue Eaat Minister: Bv. Gewge E. Sendull (Green V82) FIRST IMTED 638 6th Ave West atlnlater: R. A. WUaon. M A. (Oren 61?) ITU, OOPrt. KBKRNACLE 221 6th Are. West Pastor: Paul A- Barber (Green 620) SALVATION ARMY Praaer Btj et CO.: Major W. Yurgensen Directory Class I JO pm. Sunday School S X p m (Black 268) fT. PtI L'S Ll'THFR N ith Ave. at McBnde St. Pastor: K- Solland (Black 610) ST. PLTERS ANGLICAN Seal Cov Archdeacon E. Hodaon Sunday School U 00 am. E'ecLoK Prater 1 30 p m Reol peace of mind comes with the ledge fhat one's offairs ore in order n ViNCOtVER J matter what happens. There's a Mutuai . A 4.$ Life of Canoda plan to provide a new Tuc-scay. i j) F; u:a-, 5 f Sunday, lo ? ALICE Alt, i l- source of income in the event of untimely . T ! death or at retirement. Consult our local Tc ill wto contributed, through their effor and upport, to the success of the Prince Rupert and Dist.-jL-t Music and Drama Festival, the committee in charge expresses its sincere gratitude. The committee extends special thanks to those v. ho assisted with transportation, billeting and ushering. PRINCE Rl'PERT AND DISTRICT MISIC AND DRAM FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION repretentative. Port sit 1 i ixuu iitr i-aieuut? M;ie uii 11.tr uue j;ami, turn mc western powers on the other. Most informed observers appear to believe that the resolution of the difficulties in Germany will open the way to the lifting of at least some of the trade barriers now existing between East and West, and hence, eventually to the betterment of mutual understaiuline and the brightening of chances for lading peace. There should be none who do not wholeheartedly wish for the fulfillment of those hopes, but i;-many of us will wonder how deep the source of the apparent change of Russian viewpoint may be. ,,; Does it spring from a better understanding of the necessity for real freedom in human relations and government? Or is it a superficial change of attitude adopted as a pose to facilitate the moral and material disarmament of the opponents of Communism and thus render world domination an object more easily attained? It could be a change of heart for the better or a new tactical variety of psychological warfare. The record of communistic materialism is not fuch that we should mistake, at this stage, any alleviation of symptoms for a permanent cure of the disease. Therefore, the western democracies are not likely to take anv Drecioitate action to dis- QBE tKLGl! H 1 Protection of low Cost R. W. CLELAND President L MISS JEAN URQUHART Secretary Ut KfAO OMtCI WAtltlOO. OMT. for son; cn.-.Rt.orri S-S. CUju:-.:;- FOR NOR CIIARLOTTi FRANK J. Prlr.ce P. Tlilrd Avenue ha . lYOlrU FIND YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE HERE j DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULT3 (Blue 827) i Richard Sephten, District Agent. Vancouver, B.C. R. E. Mertimer, Representative, Prince Rupert, K. C. Will RobinMtn (E.T. Kenney Ltd) Representative, Terrace, B.C. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS PAYS! SMITH & HAVE HAD YEARS OF PLUMBING AN'D HEATING EXPEP.IENc: PIIONF. IT! a 1 1 - - .TLVSipate the strength behind the Atlantic pact, nor "" the moral strength, the economic strength, nor the military strength. fcl , , The good faith of communistic countries has " "not as yet hem favorably evaluated or determined. , The record in this respect is not impressive. Their really peaceful intent has yet to be established. The possession of armed might, some may say, has led to war in the past but this has happened only when that armed might has .been preponder NEW itl HOll I ' ' I M Roomi H I ant and available to one side only, the aggressor side. A true democracy cannot be an aggressor, '.the people would not permit it. It, therefore, appears that for the present, we, .""of the west, must trust only in God, keep our . powder dry, and have plenty of it. EARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS APPRECIATED 4m - l- , 7iTfllrLmEdli m m lmWW mmjtmmmmmm Sy- t? Phone ttl Plumbing "Q vrnr irTZ.. 'A. A K3 BRAGGIN' BUT --- - ! SAAN Plumbing l We're kinda proud of the fact that businessmen make It a practice of bringing their friends and associates here for lunch. . Qvic CkxtreDimkg Room For Reservations and Chicken in The Rough Phone Red 705 ! Cv4f.7i ivi iJ ri aT y a a'1 4' i See US Today! On FOR ALL YOUR SHEET METAL REQUIREMENTS WF HAVE THE MOST FULLY EQUIPPED SHOP IN TOWN THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED 253 FIRST AVE. E. PHONE BLACK 884 "JAYCEE'' CONVENTION CITY PRINCE RUPERT MEN'S ISKIK" binations, all SPECIAL MEN'S PRE SrOltT SHIKTS-SI'ECIAL MEN'S SIM Kv-ttorkSlM: ni-MEN'S WORK 1 selection SPECIAL MEN'S RA'NC0 style, all sires SPECIAL MEN'S DRESS DRESS PANTS w,.l-ma(lf SPECIAL ; MEN S SHOES I .Iress, v-ell-madr-SPECIAL boys' rtixo I KS N' slvl,S SPE( LU-BOyS"WID Shower-priHiL SPECIAL BOVS' TANTS-wool and cell" w.-II-niatl" "Until 1945 I shared with my colleagues in the British Labor Party an enticing dream of the Brave New World which. Socialism would bring, a fairer and fuller life for all. -"We have now been in power almost four years.1 We have socialized a large sector of our industrial life and subjected what is left to national planning. I have spent years discoursing on the defects of capitalist. I do not withdraw those criticisms. But we have seen the two systems at work side by side. And the man who would still argue that Socialism is the means of ridding our society of the defects of capitalism is blind. Socialism just does not work. We must find some other means of dealing with the imperfections of the private-enterprise system we dare not abandon it. , , - r from Reader's Digest, May, 1949. ORMES DRUGS DRUGS PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 12 NOON TO 2 P.M. 7 P.m' TO 9 P.M. ECIAL SI I B.-C FE'DER A T I O N O F TRADE AND INDUSTRY Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till C p.m. Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday I