be 'held in Annunciation School l Hall Tt uill Kt.irt nt. R-1H o.i i prince Rupert Dallp THexof Saturday, September 10, 199. ' H rfSiO aerv.iccs - 4 -L W Al.J, U hut cliy 'ftl 'FAMILY ROSARY xrusade here Bm-ht of 0hM !Pret,a ' - MHU v 111 be In the nature of a rally J cpen to people of all denomina tions. Bert Young, local Crusade chairman, will handle pro ceedings during the evening. The tfTMBEit or caid-aw tvss - atot! BfBFAC or n CLATIONS ca.adias da:i,t ntwspaper association ia IDueptadeut out;; newspaper aoti 10 n upbuilding of frlnoe Rupert ftnd til aommunltleft comprising nonhfrn and crntral British Columbia (Authorized u Second Clut Mali. Post Offl-e Department. Ottawa) Published Trr afternoon except Sunday by frill oe Ruprrt Dally New Ltd.. 3rd Aranue. Prince Rupert. Brltfeh Colujrnla, Q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. Q. PERRY, Managing Director. BtTBSCRIPTION RATES Utty earner. Per Ween. 20e: Per Month. 75c: Per Tear. M 00. IEi& '.ftlilST-By Mall. Per Month. 60c; Per Year. $500 lhimp of the assembly u-lll h Gcne,i .. I SATURDAY SERMON ! BIBLE READING j (By REV. CANON BASIL S. PROCKTER, St. Andrew's Cathedral i After a summer when you may have let things slip comes the time to recast your design for living and in 'this the readtng of the Scriptures daily most surely j has a place. j Or, if you have never done this by yourself, would : it be possible to get together with a few friends or Father Fatricic feyton Is arriving in Prince Rupert by plane today In connection with the Family Rosary Crusade. During the next six weeks he will visit nearly all the principal centres between Kenora and the Pacllic Coast . Sunday afternoon Father Peyton will speak over station CFPR at 5 o'clock. Late Sunday afternoon 60 or more Catholic lay men from nanv walks of life will eattier . n Annunciation School HaU for a buffet supper at which Irish- born Father Peyton will be the sneaker. About thirty delegates are coming from the interior. There will be eight or ten nat- ives among the delegates. Phil Lyons, diocesan chairman of the Family Rosary Crusade, will preside. An evening meeting will also In evidence as soon as one sU-psi Into the hall. The Sisters of St. Joseph have worked hard to turn out posters portraying the motto of the current campaign The family that prays together stays together." Father Peyton will be the principal speaker. Bishop Anthony Jordan and Father Ray-ner will also be on the program. B from Annunciation Sohool will render several ap- propriate selections. Ian and Andrew Becket, after spending the summer vacation here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Becket, sailed by the Prhuie Rupert Thursday night for Vlctoira where they will at- tend University School. lated never equalled Tel. Green 6i7 Days. Green 412 Evgs. DIRECTORY SrrrtrM In all rhurrhM (111 a. lain rl 7:30 p.m.; ttumtuy School ut 12:1.1 except a sltn. ANGLICAN CATIIEI1RAL 4th Ave. W at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8 30 a.m. Sunday School 2:00 p m. Canon Bil 8. Prockter. B A . B D. Rector: (Blue 7SJ) FIRST BAPTIST Bth Ave. 1. at Younf St tdiuaier: Rev. Fred Antrobua (Green SIS) FIHWT PHF.tiBVTF.RIAN to Avenue Mmm FIRKT VKITF.D 63 tn Ave. West Rev. L O. Sleber l Green (13) n i l. GOSPEL TABERNACLE 302 th Ave. West Pastor : C. Fawcett (Green 331) SALVATION ARMY Praaer BUeet CO.: Major W. Yurgenaen Directory Claas 1:30 p m. . Sunday School S :0ft p m. (Black MDI fiT. FAIL'S I I TMKKAN 5th Ave. at VIrBrtde St. Pastor: E. Solland (Black 610! ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN Seal Cove Archdeacon E Kodaon Sunday School 1 1 00 a.m. Evenlne Prayer 7:30 p.m. (Blue 327) i ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 2:00 p.m. Sunday School opens with Children's Service. 7:30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher at ail Services: The Rector Christian Science Society Second Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Branch of The First Church of Christ Scientist. In Boston, Mass. Subject of Lesson Sermon: "SUBSTANCE." Services Every Sunday at 11 a.m. Sunday School Convenes at 11 a.m. Wednesday Evening Meeting-' Second Wednesday of Each Month at 8 p.m. Reading Room Open Wednesday and Friday from 2 to .4 p.m. Just what will mmmm An Accurate Press J F A BIG CITY is lashed by a hurricane, destroyed : I by an earthquake, or flooded by a river, the rest of the world learns about the disaster almost immediately. Radio stations flash special bulletins l ib millions of listeners, newspapers carry detailed information in a matter of hours. A few days later newsreels in the theatres thousands of miles away bring their audiences right up to the scene. All of the newspaper reporters, radio correspondents and newsreel cameramen covering the subject agree that it is a hurricane, an earthquake or a flood. There the similarity ends, because a dozen reporters describing the same hurricane may produce an equal number of different accounts of damage and casualties. When we look at the much more complex field of international relations, the viewpoints diverge even further, and sometimes dangerously so. Bad reporting or the omission of essential facts by a newspaper in one country can create a one-sided view of a delicate international situation. If readers in another country happen t'o get a viewpoint leaning to the opposite side, a dangerous seed has been sown, which may cause distrust and misunderstanding. The press, radio and newsreel are powerful instruments of propaganda and their accuracy is a matter of utmost importance. OIL ON CHARLOTTES 'YREAT CORPORATIONS are building pulp - vj and other industrial plants; other companies are looking to B.C. natural resources so that they might be utilized and British Columbia grow iind prosper as a result," says the News-Herald. Then news has come from Victoria that Royalite Oil Co. is going to explore for oil in the wind-swept ' Queen Charlotte Islands out in the Pacific off Prince Rupert islands for so long looked on as barren of everything but shellfish, totem, poles and wild beauty. Even the distant Queen Charlottes, it now appears, might well play their part in the astonishing growth of B.C. Quite rightly, Premier Johnson , says, discovery of oil in the Queen Charlottes would be of immense value to this province. Such production, the Premier points out, would be so close to seaboard transportation that it would overcome transportation costs that exist in shipping oil from Alberta. neighbors for a quiet time at regular intervals. I have never been able to fee much future tn the Bible de-j signed to be read as literature.! There U only one way to take the Bible and that .is that It contains what Almighty God In His Wisdom has been pleased to reveal to mankind, concerning . Himself. You had better begin with the New Testament, but I have here a list of questions which could be used for any chapter in the Bible These, questions can teach us how to read the Bible and get something out of it, as the saying goes. They are also most helpful for anyone who ever wants to lead a Bible class. Taking one chapter at a time, these are the ten questions: 1. What is the Principal Subject? 2. What is the Leading Les son to be learned? 3. Which is the Best Verse" 4. Who are the Principal Persons? ' I ! 5. What Is the teaching Concerning Christ? 6. An Example here to follow? 7. A Sin or Error to avoid? 8. A Duty to Perform or a Command to Obey? 9. A Promise to Claim? . 10. A Prayer to echo? It was my privilege while away this summer to meet a man and his wife whose home for many years has been open to a group of men who would come together to read and -discuss a chapter oil this basis Ani neither one of them led the group. They' got everybody in turn to do that. The ten ques tions are of English origin but are widely used today In many parts of the world. and (Si, lCWEST nJ l"ICES M ..J SAYO 110 W. L. woo: 1 j FRASER l t4J Septet Clears SA1 STILL Prices Buy N MEN'S DRKSSSI: $1.00 NOW MEN'S WORK $' 15c NOW MEN'S DKKSS li SHlKTS-to mi Now s: MEN'S DKKSS DKKSS PANTS-.; choose from NOW li MEN'S WORK f m a lie, wkI lit. il! NOW i MEN'S GABARUIV all-wool, rrj. $4" NOW MEN'S J(KITS-I plaids, full-lrnclh pockets, lined. Rf? NOW MEN'S JACKETM wimiI, full length, silk lined, best fit Rrg. S13.50 BI-ANKFTS-piin iies. Res. $lt-' Sl'IT CASFS, Tt.1 selection at real "1 BOYS' DKKSS n SHIRTS fnim BOYS' PANTS Im 1 Dress. Cottons wi (rom BOYS' STIH KIM ri'tion. From CHILDREN'S SOCKI From CHILDKEVS WASH SEWN' LADIES' ST0TKIN' SOC KEES (rom 0YALTIIM1E ANNOUNCEMENT THE SERVICES OF A QUALIFIED PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOW AVAILABLE CATHERINE LAURIE Public Stenographer you live on when First United Church 836 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupe'rt, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Sermon: "Now is the Time.' Children's Story: "The Wis: and Foolish Bears." 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Woshlp. Sermon: "Only a Drop in the Bucket." EVERYONE IS INVITED TO THESE SERVICES it E35tfc a. . . s ttm m TnT First Presbj teriaK Church Duector of Music: Mrs. E. J Smith Sunday Morning Service Mr. P. H. Linzey, speaker. Sunday Sehooi 12:15 p.m No Evening Service. YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME AND WORSHIP AT THE FULL C.OSl'EL TAIiERNACLE 202 Sixth Avenue Wost 11:00 Morning Worship. 12:15 Sunday School and Bible Class. 7:30 Evangelistic Service. ' COMING EVANGELIST E. MEYER SEPTEMBER 18 Tues., 8:00 Prayer Meeting Wed., 7:00 Boys' and Girls' Club. Fri., 8:00 Young People's. Pastor, C. Fawcett Green 331 The Salvation Army Citadel Major and Mrs. Yurgensen A special meeting will be conducted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Linney, Saturday, 8 p.m. Holiness Meeting, 11 a.m. Directory, 2:30 p.m. ,Sunday School, 3 p.m. Salvation Meeting, 7:30. You are cordially Invited. The Congress Meetings will be conducted by the Field Secretary, Colonel G. Best, September 18 and 19. STtAMSHlP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Canadian National HE'S GOT ONE, WE'LL ADMIT- But when he pins it down everything should be plain sailing if he has MADE DINNER at Civic Centre For Reservation and Chicken Reports Mimeographing Bulletins Letters Composed Financial . . Minutes Statements 101 Third Ave. (I'rince Ruptrt Realty Co.) Stenography Mailing LUt Monthly Statements Just Arrived you re too old to work? That day will come all too toon. Ut a Mutual Life of Canada agent ijiow you today how you can provide a new source of income for your days of retirement. 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