Woman r.. . ' prince tluprrt Datlp rectos DO. . Saturday, June 5, 1948 wnwm Personalities h, Drowm JUNEAU-M, rc T7 i. . 1 1 : this ciiv ,. :: ,10!a t a boat m An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and ell communities comprising northern and central British ColumWi (Authorized as Second Ciusa Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd , 3rd Avenue, Peine Rupert, British Columbia. a. A. HUM EH, ManaimiR Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. aiEMBEK OF CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Off !,... . . island were . -SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier, per wee. 16c: Per Month. 65c: Per Year, 7.00; By Mull, fvr Mouth, 40o; Per Year, 4 00. UNIVERSAL LANGr An Umalw l DIRECTORY SATURDAY SERMON ill language. I" 1 ..M ; i fc' i i i iM -A Km lien in all -liiin-li" at II a.m. nil' 7:M p.m.; Kiimtuy ru'liiMi ut 12:1.1 prrt UN fchowil. AMil.lCAN rTlli:lKAl 4th Ave. W at Dunsinulr Bt. Holy Communion B:MU am. Sunday Bchcxil 2:00 p.m. ftectur: Maxll a. frcx-kter. B,D (Blur 73J) WESTON COYNEY Weston Coyney left Yukon when the northland's first and greatest gold rush was com-menring to fade to locate in Prince Rupert when this city's real estate temperature was becoming feverish. He was not, however, particularly concerned witn petting rich, quick. If he made 'a fortune in Ihe Klondyke, it 'hud in sonic way pot away lrom him. But he never worried. Ho was companionable and took thinns for the best. Mr. Coyney had originally gone to Dawson to describe the stampede for '.he New York Herald. He did so without ever returning east. He was in Dawson for years, sending striking word pictures of scenes und events that the Herald ur.iold- First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. Allan M. McColl, Minister Mrs. J. E. Smith, Organist . THE RACE AND THE PRIZE Rev. A. M, McColl, Presbyterian Church "I therefore so run, not uncertainly; so fight I not as one that beateth the air." Corinthians I, Chapter 1X:26 In the olden days, the Romans would enter the arena, and in chariot or on foot would contend for the prize, or even engage in mortal combat so that one or the other might come out victorious and' thus obtain the approval of his fellow-countrymen. St. Paul was a .modern sportsman. Athletic matches of today kihkt mriiHT 6th' Avi. B at YutlnK St Mlnttiu-r: Hey Frea Antrobui lOiwn 813) ) Prince Rupert Responds RUPERT, always to be counted upon in PRINCE support of good causes, is rising with a fine response to the occasion of the flood emergency campaign. Early survey of the voluntary contributions and results of canvassers' solicitations indicate a degree of generosity compatible with the unusual circumstances of emergency and need. Satiated with a multitude of appeals to w hich we have lieen subjected over the years, we neverthe-Iss realize the seriousness of this effort to come tu the aid of British Columbians w ho have been stricken with desolation and disaster. That is satisfactory, too, and the friendly generosity that we are manifesting in this tangible manner towards our afflicted neighbors to the south will, we may be sure, be deeply appreciated. It is an illustration of provincial solidarity and goodwill, demonstrating that any sectional differences we may have at times ate. after all, not very deep. The flood waters, for I IH-T l-HI NHM I KMN 4lb Avenue East (Cireen VHJ) IIHKT 1MTIK e io uth A vp Wc- Minister: H A. Wilson. MA lOrwg 018) Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Junior Choir. Sermon: "Victory In Suf ferine,." Sunday School, 12:15 p.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir. Anthem: "God Shall Wipe Away All Tears." Sermon: "The Parable of lh. Ew'e Lamb." Young Communicants class Thursday evening ut 7:30 p.m did not pray that he might re are beneficial for the youth and for the world. But for on to take a prominent part in the game he must diligently practice and undergo a certain course cover and live. Why did he become so haled and detested? It was not so much what he did jed before its news-huiifiy reud-i'ers. He was identfied with the I'll. I. . I'll, TtHIHWVI.K 221 6tta Ave. VWat Fw,Kr : Haul A. Barber (Green DM) but what he did not do; KI.VTION AKMV Frawr Htreer, CO t Capt Eri Jarrett Dlrentury '1urs 3 ;0 p m. UnndHy Utrtiiiol ( p m.. (Black m The Salvation Army Local Corps Officers Capt. and Mrs. E. Jarrett REGULAR BAP VIST S.O.N. Hall, 5thand M.Briile II their disaster and tragedy, may well develop a hT. I 'M I I Till KN Bill Ave at Mi'bride Bt Pantor : S. tkrtlaiKl (Oniric 610) SATURDAY, 8p.m. - Prai.se an. Dawson News, lie naa varu-u of training l0 m him for u, interests and enjoyed a widejcoming conU.st u ls not on,v j acquaintance. Publicity was. h' physically beneficial for him but I middle nam-. jlt is aiso beneficial mentally and Mr. Coyney was an English- jniorally. A great amount of man and much of his active and anxious training is necessary !) eventful life was spent in the khe preparation for the race. He United States. He had been has to do his best in training be-around and his storehouse of ; fore he can even take part. There memories was well stocked. Is often gigantic work behind a For some time he had served ; simple production, and when we as private secretary to a United j think of the performance we States vice-president. He had , feel that it is one of the greatest been employed on some of the gifts of God. , largest and most influential of j In, getting on in business, do American dailies. Ey the time . you think the getting up is ea.sy rn:il-,H' n;i. ! NT. Testimony meeting. SUNDAY, 11 a.m. --Holines meeting. (Mrs. Brigadier Gil- 8i-al Cove Arrhdeaeon B. Hndiiun Huuday Bchiol 1 1 OO a m. Evening Prayer 7 -.30 pm (Blue 8217) rilMMIMTV srllV STHIHII. KmkI Knd Hiill, :3 pm Re-dtcotitc o fciliDioti,.. lingham and Adjutant Mr Chambers in chargei. 2:30 p.m. Directory Class. 3 p.m. Sunday School (clas.se eott that all. B-H FiW(J .ox Velvet hnuh m pH telly. Lovely colon, ,, to apply. One auait covn a iguart leel. See nr colwcwin SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1948 "Ye MUST he born- again." Jno. 3:7. 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 pm: aospei Service. Speaker: MR. CECIL CAIITKR (of the Shantymen's Christian Association of N.A.i Topic: "ROCK OF AGES" Come and hear iiii.1 Vital message! Junior Choir will sing. PRAYER PRAISE TESTIMONY Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Prl.. 3:30 p.m. Mission Band 7:00 p.m. Junior Young product. Skrine Club' Gets for all ages i. 7:30 Gospel meeting. (Brigadier and Mrs. T. GilUng ham i. Divisional Commander in charge. Ihe settled in Prime Rupert li"!No! The man who refuses to was along in years and his neat- run off his race in life cannot ly pointed beard was gray. He j be -considered diligent and ctn-' was a man of fair height, of , not hope to succed in business, i Fund of Old Band Cffid en NOTE: A Missionary Offerlti will be taken at the evenini Balance of $35, residue of a fund from the Parenta' Association of the old Prince Rupert service. , Boys' Band, has been turned over to the Prince Rupert snrine slender build and endowed with and is no sportsman. Besides, a most engaging manner. He , the man to succeed in anything served on the Prince Rupert. must have a program to follow If newspapers at different limes he is to make the best of his op-and for a while issued a publi- portunities. To gain the great cation of his own which he crow'n there must be training called "Resources." This ap- and discipline there must be peared monthly and it pro- some moral code, otherwise all vided a lot of timely stories efforts will be of no avail. Even dealing with the natural in hospitals or other institutions Upholsteriir new ffb'it of friendship which will be all to the run;! af'trr the floods subside and happiness and prosperity are restored following the long and hard battle to come. Meantime, a swe have done before, may we fig;i:i bespeak that the aood start which the relief campaign has made will be definitely and speedily consummated in the reaching of the hiirh goal that lias been confidently and enthusiastically set. NEWFOUNDLAND REFERENDUM PEOPE of Newfoundland have voted almost 1'UE in deadlock in the referendum to determine what their future form of government may be. They ' are definite enough, however, on one thing and that is that they do not want any more commission government. That is ruled out but it may take another referendum to obtain a definite expression 'as between responsible government and confederation, the latter implying joining up as a province w ith the Dominion of Canada. Canada observer the expression of Newfoundland's opinion with keenest interest We would welcome Newfoundland as a new province although its joining would probably increase our responsibilities and overhead more than the advantages in a material way would be capable of balancing. And, if Newfoundland,' should decide to go it alone with her own responsible government she would . have our best wishes. No matter what happens . Canada will always have a direct and friendly interest in the neighbor island out in the Atlantic. ; Peoples. (Rev. 11. C. Phillips FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 20 will speak i. WE PREACH THE OLD FASHIONED GOSPEL- rf. Club Band. The donation was made In person a few nighAs ago by Mrs. J. Ci. Viereck and Mrs. Hanfurd, president and secretary of the Parents' Association, suitable acknowledgement be-ing made by P. M. Oulland, president of the band. It ls planned to use the money- to- purchase new music for the library of the band. rase I wealth tributary to the city and there must be rules and regula-district. He was the staff. About tions to be conformed with. Many the only thing he omitted, in qualifications are necessary to !the personal service line, wasiobtain the incorruptible prize. A mm ADVANCE NOTICE COMING D.V.I For Next Sunday, June 13 REV. II. C. PHILLIPS of- Ruth Morton- Regular Baptist Church; Vancouver, i Past President Convention of Regular Baptists of B.C.i. FUKMTUKI You saw IV in Uie Daily News! REPAIR TRUCK AND .V cusnioN? RECOVERFJi Ask lor the printing and binding. man must take no unnecessary The local press found in him risks he must prepare. NegatiT a convenient source of informa- , virtues got nowhere. But it w tion. A despatch would come in something if there is a program telling of a happening in dls- to be lived up to so that he may . tant climes. It hardly mattered prepare himself. Jesus Christ i where. Look up Coyney! He Is standing in the life of all of us would usually remember some- ! today to give us that power to do thing more or less indirectly the feood He intended us to do. about that part of the globe and I King Louis, of France, many' what was going on. If a story years ago was taken seriously ill, looked rather bare and heeded and there was national sorrow, a bit of descriptive embroidery, and his people prayed that he PLASTAIIIHf ANI WHAT FOR FATIIIift? The question' ls answered at once by a visit to our store SI K OI K FINE SHIRTS TIES PAJAMAS BELTS WALLETS available NO? WORRIED ABOUT THE FUTURE? Lifa awuratic will guarantee yuu retirement income whicH' you cmt outlive?, and aluo provide for your depevwlentt if you d' at bb early age. Don't juat- worry about your family! future or your own. See m? about it today. Son Life" Assurance! Co. of' Canada No. 6 Smith Block Phone Greer, 007 Out-cf town orders special atiWt QiZ3 'give it to Coyney! And his stuff might recover. But some years hand which they felt should be wouj,j De true and real, four later the king: was again taken put to use by the present band, times out of ten, he'd been there, sick and thid time the people LO VIN (Next to Cm LETTERBOX iris we are mosx 10 oo - pieaseo distln. ; , Tnere was no more and intend that most of it will awaA ii,ir,a fim,r in t.num I AMM1 1MP1AT1AM Tom McReown- Unit Supervisor and and other Interesting useful articles. PHONE HI I K f GIFT TO BAND go for the purchase oi new B ... niinunviniiuii than Mr, Coyney. On some sharp- cpunni C A I C SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA January or December moming j music to augment our music library and in that way the Editor, Daily News On behalf of the members of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club money will be enjoyed by more he would dig out his . coonskin ; Children of Annunciation, coat and wear It with an air. School sponsored a white ele-! Somehow, he just naturally had phant and home cooRing sale at , Acinnie Clothing Store Buswess and Hrofessiunal style. . jthe school Thursday aiternoon I j to raise funds' for school pro- 1 THEY LOOK CUTE TOO jects. The function was well at- FOR YOUR Bund we take great pleasure in people and lor a longer time acknowledging publicly a don- I We wish to thank these ladies otion by cheque from the Par- for their generous gift and for ents' Association of the Boys' the kind thought behind it and Band. Mrs. Viereck, president, for their good wishes. Also many and Mrs. Perkins, secretary- thanks to the members of their treasurer (if this ns-snrlntirin Organization. , MARGARET' McLE0D: OPTOMETRIST ROCK AND CONCRETE frowned tendM- Tne children took turns Removal of freckles is upon by health experts. There is directing tne various staus; to remove them as "WK'U nrespnterl the check to the1 Thank you, Mr. Editor, for this n0 safe way lor the white elephant booms WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed they are coloring mat tr, or pig- tmndnmKier Peier Men r. t.h space. had been collected by the ment. In the deep layers of the pupils In New Offices ROOM 10 krONE BUILDING! nru cMiiiicriiLS luur, hic iui hi ui practice lust Monday night. The Prince Rupert In making" the presentation, i Shrine Club Band, skin. LOOK FOB Tll Mrs Viereck said that it rep-1 F.. M. Gulland, President. JONES NEWS STAND hot dogs sold from a booth. Winner of the raffle of a novelty candy violin was Tony Peterson. 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