are W prfnce Rnprrt Daflp r3ttof Thursday, September 29. 1549. lKing Ed School WIS WWER noK3 XrtH. ur cTnrw IS SUBTLE MXXBER OF CAXArtA PP!3S - AtTr. BTHEA" OF CI Taking as his topic "All we like sheep" Rev. Lawrence Q. Sie- ; Adter V t Bt R. G. MOORE CANADIAN DAILY STWSPAPER V30C1ATI0! 4a tntepuleiii amu uenyrnvr arnrt-m o n upounaiug of rrf flupen aid U commualiln comprising northern nd ?ntr: Brltun Oolumtpii (Authorised u Srcond C:uw Mull. Port Off! tPrtmenl. OWw) Publlsom eerv afternoon cpt 8undy by PTloc Rupert Dhy New Ltd.. Srd Avenue. Prince Rupert. Brttih ColasMa. Q. A HTNTKR MuiMlnf Editor H. O. PERBT. Managing Director. 4 1 4 i X BtTMCRlPTIOJi RATES .."" C, OUj Carrier, Per Week. 20c: Per Month, lie: Per Ter. 8 00. Br Mall. Per Moalu. 80c; Per Tear. o 00 ber in his morning sermon at. Yes, I am King Edward School tne United Church. Prince J and yes. I m quite old. How Rupert on Sunday disrupted the j old? Well. I am forty years old, pllKt)t of the psalmist wtio ton-i which is a ripe age for a frame ffsSed that he had gone astray j building of my type; in fact I iike a ioSt sheep. He had not have really grown up with Prince intended froing astray, for he '. Rupert, for you see I was born -hated vain thoughts and Thy! i jUKET STOfd tKl'f QUICKLY UUICKLY 0 d k t hr 'r.f in 1909 and began work in 1910. Yes, I have seen other kings come and go I believe that I am the oldest kind left let m? see I have outlived my name-fake. Edward VII, King Georg.i law do I lave.- f However, tie did not claim to be worse than he was, an atU-'j tude adopted by many and; which Mr. Sieber suggested was J a new hypocrisy. Christ adniir-t . .4 IT"""-'!"' "kV'"'- 13' fir- V. U Tourist Invasion "TOURISTS SHOULD swarm over Canada next I summer. Devaluation of the dollar is unpleasant from the Canadian point of view, but with 'the Americans, like with everyone else, money talks. By holidaying over on this side of the line, whatever funds they carry, will go further. Canada has countless attractions, and this is a brand new one. The extra dime on the dollar gives a most compelling wink. It's just as good as beckoning. A GOOD IDEA 13 Irsl . 1" V, has come and gone and King d the honest confessor and while Edward VIII and Oeorge VI have He condemned the masses often both ruled In my time. But he always had regard for the really what makes me so ven- individual. The world today erable is the fact that the chil- goes astray when it does not re-dren who have passed through gard the laws of God. These my doors now attend P.-T.A. are the real answer to man's meetings as mothers, fathers and hope for security. The world in some cases as grandparents, may forget God but God never U that possible? Indeed, yes! forgets the world. I have stood through two world I At the evening service Mr. wars and a depiession. I have Sieber gave an impressive talk seen great fishing companies on "Growing Power." The power Knrine ud in this citv-and 1 oI growth is mighty, constant, U. N. DELEGATES Leaders of the Canadian delegation at the general assembly of the United Nations pause between deliberations for the United Nation photographer. Left to right, are: A. D. P. Heeney, undersecretary of state for external affairs; Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton, permanent Canadian rt preventative; and External Affair Minister Pearson who has been elected chairman of the strategic United Nations Political Committee C. P. Photo' $13,800 FOR CHILD 3.450 ($13,8001 damage be- ldewalk and struck the per SWANSEA, Walts Mrs. cause an Army truck killed her ambulator in which Mrs. Biir Eileen Barrow was awarded baby. The vehicle mounted the row was wlveeling her child. R but neutral. In the vegetable world the power is easily vis OXALD PARRATT, of Kingston, Ontario, is a have seen Rupert grow from a village to a city of 10.000 people, j Ah, if I could only tell you j all that I have seen and all . that I know. Do you know that leading businessmen, in the city, today, were among those that ualized. As we see the newborn babe we are filled with! awe as we realize the unknown i power that may be inherent in , it. Re Clear Don't I The contractor who is building apartment blocks for couples who have children. If they are childless, they cannot move in. He says it's the best investment a man can make. There is apt to be something in that. All the chatter about what youngsters do to a house, he says, is so much piffle. One thing is sure. Children hold no wild parties, and dance till three. Their seniors do that sort of thing. left their marks on me. Who Well, names are best are they? i But growth Is neutral. It does not choose what it will be. If we sow evil the growth will in-! evitably be evil. If we sow good , the growth will inevitably be' good. We must be prepared to accept the consequences of our; omitted, but many of the leaders of the city of today were influenced by me. Yes. I have seen teacher .Hit i , come and go too, some are now .MEN'S DRESS i , SOX-New orHE TO (OMKWTOKS ,r r sealed tenders addred to!vancouver Woman the underslL-ned and endorsed Ten-pl;oB Trsninnrl I ' railSpOri der for Construction of Work and ,"e Supply ol Material required In con-IHaS Cireat 11111 I MEN'S SPORT married with families of their own some are dead one became a member of Parliament and some have entered the civic field of government. You think my architecture is Now j MF.VS WORK Sltj VANCOUVER J Attractive i ow section wltii Excavation of a Water State Recorder Well and Erection of a Shelter on Skeena River near Csk. British Columbia, will be received until 12 00 Noou P. S. T. October aviatrix Mrs. Rollie Barrett of j it Vancouver is one of only three j queer, with its gables, towers and Canadian women boasting a j narrow windows well, perhaps Dominion transport pilot's lie-'but remember that I date back 24th. l49. for this work j Plane and specifications can be : seen and forms of tender obtained j at the office of the District Enein- i acts and we must choose the .-"red we sow. I Satan is a good salesman. He tells us to take what we want and that he will send us the bill. And the bill must be paid.1 Yet we are all capable of mak-j Ing great contributions to th? world. "Now are we the sons of: God but it doth not yet appear j what w Shall be." We have; great possibilities. We can rely: on the power of growth, a power I that we cannot control. Buti we can sow the right seed and ! be assured of the harvest. j In the morning service the Junior Choir sang as an anthem "As Come the Breath of ence. io almost. Victorian times ana MEN'S WORK V. Now MEN'S DRlsS V assort men t, trit Now MEN'S ALL-WOO FISHERMEN'S P rut. Now eer. Dom-.nio.! wa.er and Power! Mother of an enpht-year old maybe I was influenced by that Bureau. 744 Wet Hastings street. son she iearned to fly in 1935,! type of design. Vancouver. B. C. t Tenders win "hot be considered under tuition from Des Murphy, 1 Yes you are right, my beauty unless made on forms supplied now in the transport depart- is not of the best and how I tlJ.L JTZf ment. lenvy those school buildings that MEN'S RAINOH therein -- i just got u minKing i a use ; i hear about that are so at- Each tender must be accompanied U learn to fly so I did," she ' tractive. However remember, I fc a certiljet cr-que on a chartered 1 . . , . , ' J V ! Passed through very hard time- bar.k in Canada VaykW, to the order of the Honourable Minister of She gained her commercial , in Rupert In the thirties and Mines and Reource.f or bf.nds of ticket n 1939. but the war pre- very little was silent to keep TtT Z'r 'ler air actlvHy up my beau'ty and physique. fitting .MEN S CABARDb Full lined MEN'S COVERT 1 COATS-Tops: fit . MEN'S SLEEYELi SWEATERS . Spring." In the evening, Mr. Rowland Miles sang most, sympathetically, "I Sought fhe Lord." Henry A. Pluym was at the organ. Vl r i 4 ill- f 1 VJ'li--'icll BOYS' AI.L-WO0I Company depo-ited subject to the order of the ViiiiAter of Mines and Renourees. in the amount of vn UOi per cent of the amount of the tender which will be forfeited If the bidder fails to execute a contract L-nui wnen .sne joinea an i Am i in bad ghape? yes I am &ero club. ! afraid that I am! Doctors don't Mrs. Barrett reached the pin-; hoid ollt wwh hop(. for ,p .j naclc of her flyiirg career last ! creak and crack an 0Verand Man-h, winning her transport j now j shiver ln the winl?r Mv pilots Wings. I windows raltlp eroan and hlnw SYVEATERS-Noi BOYS' AI.L-WO0I Ret. $4.5 BOYS' SCHOOL Wrll-made - the! son I Flyin? may soon run In family. Already her out I even leak. Here and 'litre ft niUKclp has piven -nv nnri f "D..1,.K U.. l.i.. 1 1 .. l " J . BOYS' KAIXC0A1 My floors in fact fittint i: required to do o. ; C. E Webb. District Knmneer. Dominion Water and Power Bureau. 744 West ilatlni:s street, Vancouver.- B. C. Beptember 2. n49. Department of Mines and Resource, Mines. Forests and Bcienuflc Services Branch. Vancouver. B. C. (2301 II your subscription 1 ln arrears and you do not receive your paper, please do not biame the publisher, the new. boy or the post office, uft do a little straight talking to yourself. Co-operaMon of subscribers in this regard would be appreciated. It wc.u.'d r a lot of trouble and everybody would be happier. Bub scriptlons are payable ln BOYS' ALL-WOfll i.ic ruiuu. iiuviiiff inane .several flips with his mother. "He'll probably learn to fly are quite humpy and worn even my braces for stairs have slackened. ' I C 5. '"-1 JACKETS BOYS' S0X-S whrn he's older," says hlsj 1 PFrf BOYS SCHOOL Snrcial BLANKETS Part "BUILD B.C. PAYROLLS" Kef. $14.58 -SUT CASES-itjr selection Could r be repaired? It mlht be done but at oh, what a cost to my citizens without an aid from the government. And I would still not have that new " look and the poor children would still be handicapped learning by many Inconveniences. Inconveniences why certainly odd-shaped classroom that. mother, confidently. The 36-year-old flyer made her longest trip from Wlnnlpe; to Vancouver, recently on a ferrying flinlit. Her only comment: "Those prairies are sure bald." Aerobatics are a Barrett favorite, and ?he spends much flying time looping-the-loop, do rra'NKS--Coo(i i Vow children cannot be measured ln the term of money alone and after all i it not cheaper to build with government aid than J mm allow cross-lighting from win- to repair alone. This difference : . . and British Columbia is discovering what an amazing difference Captain Morgan Black Label Rum makes to your favourite drink. The cleanest-tasting rum you've ever enjoyed, Captain Morgan Black Label is extra smooth and flavourful. Say "Captain Morgan Black Label" next time you buy. CaptainMorgan RUM Ihit mivtrtiitmtnt ii not fuhHthti r Jispfaytd by Th Liquor Ctmttml tr hi tht Cot tmmtnt f Brttiih C$'mmbm. PERFECT FOR BAKING ing barrel rolls and spins. "It's great fun." says the feminine queen of the air. dows on two once used by sides furniture is not too great, and then I will the children's be able to accommodate your Milk CHANDLE father and now in a sad shape child. a shortage of lavatories for thej When will this happen? The number of my children attend- by-law is set for October 8 ai.d ing dangerous fire escape I know that the majority of doors opening Into hall and ratepayers will co-operate ara! ( ready to hit you as you pass replace me so that King Edwar J no recreational facilities no School may live again to cor1- Farm-fresh Frawr Valley milk wlil add goodnes to your fam-l!i' favorite ) rrrY PORTKAH o-; Film Finishing -1 Flash Photo! Iak" Phone Green 389 supply rooms no health rooms, tinue important work ln this. I could ay more but that is 'city. PRINCE Kur enough. Am I over-crowded! ye very much so and I often wonder for baking, cooking, as well as drinking . . . it' Ideal for all kltxhen purpose. Try some today! 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