one it is too that, through our i Prince Hupm Daflp rectos Saturday, April 23, 1949 (Uiaiuc l U1C ' ur provided rp. I j , I j : I in.. ; ; I drlfna... ueiupiiuu uy laiLn in Christ, w SeraciClHirchl may have life eternal and liv e a ! Ch,-i 6 etTSSCRIFTIO RAITS lii'e of victory in this world f - - .... . f: I-?! t- , S j , VtVf Carrier. Pit Wont. 2CK? ?-r Month. 75c; Per Tear, 8 00. Bj ilali. Per Month, 50c. Per Tear. 5 00 1 SATURDAY SERMON I .. DIRECTORY Krlre In all rliHrliM at 1 1 Would to Gotf we, as Chri.s- i tians. would see our identifica-! tion in Christ's death and re- i surrection. We too are to die to I self and sin and then be raised I up to walk In new life, even the I life of Jesues in other words! that His life might be lived out in us by the power of the Spirit. ! 8ii1 7:30 p.m.; Snnrtar hnH at rMYiH a Known. I . i I'K J Yes, redemption Is the thing in the world. For you ANfil.lfAV tATHUIRAL 4th Ave. W. t Dunsmuir St. Holy Communion 8 30 a.m. Sunday School 2:00 p m. Canon Basil S. Prockter. B A., B D. Rector: (Blue 73 J, FIRST BVPTIfST 6th Ave. E at Young St Muster: Rev. Fred Antrobuia (Oreen 8111 IT"1" siu' REGULAR RA1TIST CHURCH Funtiameni3llti 629 6th E., Near High School Phone 369 MOST WONDERFUL THING IX THE WOKM) (By Paui A. Barber, Full Gospel Tabernacle) One night on a radio program this question was asked of a nine year old boy: "What do you think is the most wonderful thing in the world?" There was a long pause and then the boy answered: "I think it would be redemption." That was folio-wed by a longer pause and one could see the astonished master ! ' of ceremonies standing speech-! eternal life. Because of sin all less before this surprised ans-jmankind are under the penalty wer. He, of course was think-jof death but God in His love ing in terms of radar, television j sent Christ to die on the cross or (he atomic bomb. Then, with j to redeem or buy back from the conviction, the announcer fin-; save market of sin all who will ally spoke: "I believe you are come unU God through Christ right.' j Jesus. He became our substitute He was right for the greatest j hy dying in our place. 1 I PROF. H. M. DAGGETT son of Aid. and Mrs. H. M. Daggett of this city who has been appointed assistant professor at University of British Columbia after distinguished academic and post-graduate career which included several bursaries and scholarships. KIKST PKKSKYTKKIAN 4th Avenu Eut Minister: Rev. Oeorge E Sendall (Oreen 83) FIRST I'MTFD 636 6th Are. Wert Minister: K. A. Wilson. M A (Green 613) Fi l l. fiOSI'FI. TABKK.NA I.K 221 6th Ave. West Pastor: Paul A. Barber (Green 830) SALVATION ARMY Praser Street CO.: Major W. Yurgenaen Directory Class 3 SO a m. Sunday School 3 -00 D m. (Black MO I KT. PAH'S I.I THIHtV 6th Ave. at McBride St. Pastor: 3- Solland (Biack CiOl ST. PF.Tf R'S. AXGI.irAN Seal Cove Archdeacon E Hodaon Sunday School 1 1 00 a m. Evening Prayer 7:30 p m. (Bin KTJ) SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1949 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. (Classes for All Come!) Remember Daylight Saving Time 7:30 p m.- Gospel Service. Speaker: G. K. S. hLACKAKY Subject: "THINK AGAIN" (Come and hear this timely Message) WE BELIZE ANi PKEACI1 THE OLD-TIME GOSPEL Note Daylight Saving Time. Clocks go one hour ahead tonight. Can You Remember? PERSONS who would try to convince GLOOMY us that the present and the future are dark might correct their perspective by a thoughtful, backward look. Ten years ago we really were having a bit of a bad time. It is hard, with all that has coine between, for the young to remember. So they are easily swayed by this propaganda. But there were plenty of young men, ten years ago, young men in their early and later twenties, who had never had a job, and had small chance of finding one. Many a young lad was to enlist from tangled motives, patriotism warring with a bitterly desperate belief that there was no other place or job for him. That may excuse the young, but hardly those of longer memory, who can judge the present by the past. Ten years ago thousands of men were desperately seeking any sort of employment, and finding none. Now, try to find a carpenter or bricklayer or an odd-jobs man or, for that matter, any competent unemployed worker seeking a job. Ten years ago used cars cluttered every vacant lot, with no buyers, a major problem for an industry. There was an overplus of everything. Now we must wait and wait for cars and bathtubs and refrigerators and sewing machines and a thousand other products that once glutted the market. And not because they are so few, but because the demand is so great. We who had jobs in those days didn't quarrel about wages. We hugged the job with desperate eagerness. Today some are scorning earnings that are more than twice as great. We are quite ready to admit, of t course, that it hasn't all been, gravy, that higher prices.have cut into gains; but' they haven't offset them, and they haven't put us back on breadlines. We have no Pollyanna belief that everything is well in the best of all possible worlds. There are still vast and growing problems at home and abroad. We have housing problems, and labor and political problems, but we're all back at work. And it isn't a ' prosperity born of war. It is men looking forward with courage in their eyes. It is land worth farming again, because men can live decently again on ivhat were once starved acres. We have forgotten ' , iT-,r. k e !!. t Being in uie universe is ihi Tnen on Easter Sunday, the1 Creator and the greatest thing: j day of resurrection, our Lord in the world is the work He has j wag raised from tne dead by , done, that is, the work of sal- j power" of the spirit of God as vation. Christ has revealed to us ', a proof that the sacrifice of that the soul of man is worth! r;aj vary was accepted as a per-more than all the world rur He J lect atonemeni for sin and that said: "What shall it profit a:He might be the first fruits of man if he shall gain the whole j tne resurrection. Today Christ, world and lose his own soul or j tne victorious risen Lord, Is what shall a man give in ex-; sted at the right hand of HU change for ir.s sou; 7 ' Thus it Father m Heaven ever making MENS SWEATER i selection, ,t J tH,-,frm CJ MEXS 1'NbEltRt.u bmatums; U N MESS WOKK hS frriifd; all sUfs,$4 NOW un"t .... follows that the greatest work intercession ror us. Because He must be me redemption of that ; iiveg we snalj aiso uve Tnat jS soul which is priceless. ,our message and what a glorious bond, after a number of extensions, was dropped, and th-i This trutn is especially em- ... properties reverted to the ven-!phaslzed at this season of the Jhc Salvation Army NOTED MINE 15 BONDED Emerald and GUeit-r Groups on Sweeney Mountain Taken Over " HOUSTON After some delay, the deal for bonding the Emerald and Glacier groups has been finally consummated to the satisfaction of the vendors, Wm. J. Sweeney Estate, Otis J. Benson, Estate, Duncan L. McGibbon and A. R. McDonell and the vendee, F. C. Buckland of Vancouver, it is announced. These properties have been long recognized as having highly promising surface showings of silver, lead and zinc and appear to have the possibilities of be Ing a big producer. The properties were first bonded to the late James Cro. nin in 1917 who was representing the Sondheimers of New York. Owing to difficulties caused by the war, Cronin had dors nd dres; bi tJr rhoosf from, fat I W'V.? ' ' K ' A' year. However, it is of year-:Major and Mrs w Yurgensen From jj MEN'S FIXE v. SLITS All-wool, si, It Is the Intention of the piu-chaser to develop the propeit'.e.s by a diferent method to thai employed by Consolidated v.-hc used the Tahatsa River via Ootsa Lake as their mode of round importance. 1 wonder how many people really know the meaning of Easter? I asked this question of a little boy a week ago and I received th e answer: "Candy." We can excuse children but how many adults take SUNDAY, APRIL 24. 1949 Holiness Meeting 11 a.m. Directory, 2:30 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Salvation Meeting, 7:30 p.m. The Services wil! be conducteJ uuuuir-urfiUMQ; y NOW transportation to the property B0VS" SWEATtK-ectiim it ttt f The new owner is continuing the jit in the commercial sense and by Captain and Mrs. Jarrett. Owen Lake Road some fort 1 1 display the "new look Instead Frum ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL BOVS' LONG Mv made, rood fiiiiii, of the "new life?" The death of Christ ought to mean more to us than the sacrifice of a martyr to his cause or the untimely death of worsteds and aH-u First Presbj teriai; Church Fourth Avenue East Minister: Rev. O. E. Sendall .B A, B D. Director of Music: Mrs. E. J Smith miles along the Nadina River, thence to Star Lake, Sibolla Creek, skirting the foot of Sibolta Mountain into White River and thence on to Sweeney Mountain with their headquarters at H ju... ton. j Ktev From SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1949 8:30 Holy Communion KNITTING W(l a great teacher. Instead it was' j quality; beautiful J i i i : or ikeii. Real priec uic uuKeyi uj iner-pupuiauon ana over-proIUCtlOn. to secure other backing and an We want more people to share with us. Perhaps our extension. He interested the Worst dan e'er is that we ha VP pnmc in PnPff tnn I Day Brothers and in 1918 drove tne oniy memoa Dy wnicn uoci could provide salvation for a lost humanity. The wages of sin is death but the gift of God is 11:00 a.m. Thine own undo NOW, ball .... standing. I J t-ot. ski-in ' - - - - w V- I 1 A . 1 A.1 I a tunnel on the vein some eighty vSKEENA VILLAGE 11 ajri Morning Prayer Sermon Preacher: Ven. Archdeacon E. Hudson. 7:30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon -Preacher: F. E. Anflcld, Esq. Clocks are set ahead one hour Saturday night. feet. Owing to a number o jaucn lor too little etfort, and demand security without providing it. Oh yes, there are still nlenty of ;problems, and they are tough problems.' But we " are free of the desperation that was in so manv reasons this bond was dropped. In 1S27 the properties were OBSERVES EASTER 12:15 Sunday Sctiool 7:30 Not Risen Anthem: In the Cross of Chri.s! Guest soloist Mrs. Neville. Monday 8p.m. Young Ptopk. UNWANTED HAIR ' aeain bonder! to thp Cnnxolir'.at-; - - - i If 1 - nwnntrrl lialr rradli-ati-d from i men's eyes a decade ago. That much a backward ed Mining and smelting Co. and the human ImmIv llh !an.Prln ; i unn.un caster events extending from Good Friday 1 until Kastr fnrHov -1 , . some $200,000 was spent m de glance will prove for us. oliitni-iit, the reinurkjihle 1Ih- J eioery if the br. hai'it-l')-))) kllln c t . veloping the first showing. This j the sacred week.end . consisted of tunneling a! dia the rMtH if my liuir! (H ' IOK-HHK l.l!(lKl(H(lls 6 (iram ille St., mi iiiiiiT. H.t'. SMITH & ELI per bkeena River village. Fine weather marked the season, bringing out all the villagers and some visitors. Initial service was held at St. mond drilling with the re-.ult that some ten million dollars of ore was blocked out. Owing to a number of reasons includi:,? the low price of metals. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ' " D'jylifht Saving begins Sunday, April 24. Put your clok ft head Saturday evening, so as to be on time to church. REV. J. E. HARRIS Principal of VANCOUVER IJ1IILE SCHOOL will be with us for services Wed, Thurs., Friday, April 27-29 and Sun. May 1 Mr. Harris is a great Bible Teacher. Don't miss these services R tins , Paul's Anglican Church on Good Friday with Walter Douse,, dea-: ASTHMA HAVE HAD YEARS OF PLUMBING . AND HEATING EXPERIENCE PHONE K4 AND HAY FEVER KKKATIIK AY Or t Mt I (I. I. an,urr. H'. .1 I.I in the supreme court of BRI-1 con of tne Church Army, taking tish Columbia I a leading part. THE ut?TwrK ESTATE1 " S"ndy mrm the of carl poulsen. otherwise Church u Band paraded to the known as martinus Paulsen, early service. Mrs. Edward Talt otherwise known as carl rr..tir. f. . . rePreentmg the Women Aux-take martinus poulsen. deceased, i i notice that by order of His iliary, gave an address, on the Honour judge w. o. Fulton, made on Resurrection of Christ ' tha 9fith Hot, ef Hniramhs. A n 1 QdQ NOTICF. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ! . . . all persons havini claims atfainst V.v Win my ppolntment as Executrix of the j A sports program was ettaie 01 iari f ouisen. otnerwise . uu r.a.M.er ivionuay under tne WURM. of 6twan. Britisn Coluni- . . . AM) I I'ROMISK known as Martinus Paulsen or Carl j sponsorship of the Kitwanea ! b!a- wno on or before the 2MH PRINCE RU jvinritniiR Kniiispn nprennen was rnn. - - flat of June. 199. to deliver tir spntj ; spring field club. A dance firmed. was ; by prepaid letter full particulars of SAILS F All parties having claims against held in the community hall in i their claims du.v verified t the the said estate are hereby required to OYAL TRUST , tn " even!n Edward SmU"' "Smith COMPANY, the Exe-furnish same, properly verified. j "f . , ? ; cutor of the Will of th. said decea.- me on or before the 81st day of May. president Of the Club, welcomed ed. at Its office at MS West Penler 1949. after which claims filed may be those Who attended the gather- I Street. Vancouver. B.C paid without reference to claims any AND TAKE NOTICE that after of which I then had no knowledge CHICKEN DINNER AT THE CIVIC CENTRE DININO ROOM EVERY SUNDAY." A MAN LIKE THAT 13 THE MAN TO GRAB 'CAUSE OUR SUNDAY DINNERS ARE' MIGHTY HARD TO BEAT. ' the last mentioned date the aakJ and Inlerm! Each Tbuif I Executor will proceed to distribute j the assets of the . said deceased i among the persons entitled thereto, HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY irRwu uujy uj me claims oi . ! which it shall then have had notice. CONQUER CANCER CAMPAIGN ; A MOXG the multitude of money-raising cam-: paigns with which we seem to be constantly j beset we can recommend support for the 1949 Con-.quer Cancer Campaign on behalf of which canvas-'.uers will get out in Prince Rupert next week. The Conquer Cancer campaign, in addition to the ;straight raising of funds, also includes a propaganda phase emphasizing the importance of individuals 'arresting in its early stages the inroads of this No. ;J killer malady from which so many die merely be--.cause it is not taken in hand in time'to make possible life-saving treatment such as surgery, x-rav or j-adiology. - There should be no hesitation on the part of the public in subscribing substantially to the financial campaign. One of the most important functions for twhich the money raised is illustrated right here in Prince Rupert where the local cancer organization :has under its administration constantly a fund expressly for the purpose of assisting-people who are -without adequate means to proceed to the provincial vclinic in Vancouver for treatment. PRINCESS AND POPE "THE PROTESTANT TRUTH SOCIETY in Bri- I tain, whose leader has written to the King ask-; ing him not to give permission to Princess Margaret to visit the Pope during her forthcoming tour of j Italy, appears to be one of those intolerant religious organizations which serve no useful purpose but, to :the contrary, only tend to perpetuate prejudice and ; intolerance from a religious standpoint in a world ! which already has a surfeit of such conflict-making influences. There is enough trouble in the world to- day without promoting religious differences, particularly as between the Christian denominations. If , Princess Margaret wants to visit the Pope, what possible harm could there be to it? Certainly, the perpetuation of religious bigotry by forbidding ; such a visit could be harmful. Of course, it is not to ' be anticipated that any attention will be paid to the .' suggestion of J. A. Kensit, the Protestant Truth i leader. For KETCH And all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness forthwith. DATED this 21st day of April, A D. 199. EVA POULSEN, Executrix, Estate of Carl Poulsen. otherwise known as Martinus Paulsen or Carl Martinus Poulsen, co Brown It Harvey. Barristers & Solicitors, DATED the 23rd day of April, A D. 1941). Q. How can I easily remove i the royal trust company, ' ! the white, lining on eranges? j Executor Far Re Wri Ovic Cntke DA7at(, Room For Reservations and Chicken in The Rough Phone Red 705 208 Yorkshire Building. A. The lining will come off with the skin if the orange is! an Prince Rupert, B. C VI 106 ' soaked in boiling water for five : ov!! Seymour Street. Vancouver, B.C. Its Solicitors. (h) minutes before peeling. i IN THE M I'RKME f'Ol'KT F. BKITISH commhia IN PROBATE In the Mutter of the Kstate of Carl Owar Wellrte (nt her wise kmiH as Charles Oscar lllrte). and In the Matter of the "Adinlnltrat!on Acf TAKE NOTICE that by Order of KEEP yO(R KIDDIES IN THE PIHtt VflTH ORMES DRUGS DRUGS His Honour Judge W. O. Pulton, made the 13th day of April, A D. 1949.' I was appointed Administrator of j the Estate of Carl Oscar Wellde ! otherwise known as Charles Oscar j Willdel, deceased, formerly of Kie-1 Prinre BH FROM BABYHOOD RIGHT UP TO 'TEEN AGE! PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS-WEEK DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-12 NOON TO 2 T.M. 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. Finest Kali"1 broad; CAFE Here are safe, mud prodaro m beta ep your childrea in tht best of bejlifc ( ... and keep baby frna and happy. Gemle but effective 'Tender Agt" fit .DESTf3 Daily car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 0 p.m. Emprpcncy bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday Kane Inlet In the vicinity of Bute-dale. B.C. ALL PARTIES having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 31st day of May AD. 1949, after which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. ALL PARTIES indebted to the said" Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert .in the Province of British Columbia, this 16th day of April A D. 1949. GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, BC (101) I 1 .LV ! 8. mm m AM il. mz rm uru are tpecially nil ted to tb aead young children ... and rrery im hm through-ami ikranaa anility yD caa aipaadaa. 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