Prince Rupert Daily News Service Stock U, ?atnidav. May 6. 1910 Ray Reflects . . . . . . and Rcjninisceb SAL SATURDAY SERMON An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British- Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by . Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia Q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES oftney fIen,,Glb'4b,Sl, an7dl!3 When Bob Service was writing after the zenith of the stampede 'Songs of A Sourdough" no one In her "My Seventy Years" she in Dawson thought much of has woven a tale of fascinating them. Servicv. himself, didn't, interest, experiencing life all the It remained for eastern publish- way from the rough and tumble ers to give him the shock of his of the distant frontier, to visits at !lfe when banknotes as numcr-1 Buckingham Palace and the ous as Yukon snow-flakes cpme , White House, and serving as Yu-.flying his way. ; kon's member at Ottawa, Seems Odd! I (By Rev, Lawrence G. Sieber, First United Church I I AM THE WAY Christ of the upward way, my guide divine, . - l Where Thou hast set Thy feet, may I place mine; ' And move and march wherever Tfcou has trod By Carrier, Per Week, zoc; Per Month, 73c: rer Teai $8 00; By Mail, Per Month 50c: Per Year 5 00 Now "1 i Keeping face forward up the hill of God. " i checks. ,00,; It's business wise to advertise. w J26 , Now It seems to me that the great thing in life and i j our world is not so much where we stand as in wKat! DIRECTORY Prrrli-M In All rhnirhrti at II .m. and 7:30 p.m.l Kundaj Krlionl at 11:15 exrept M hiiwn. AM. 1. HAN CATHEKRAI. 4th An. W t Dunsmutr 8t. Holy Communion 8 SO a m. Sunday School 2 00 p m. Canon Basil S Prockter. B.A., B D. Rector: (Blue 7S3 FrRST BAPTIST 6th Ave. B. at Young St Mltaster: Re. Fred Antrobua (Oiwen 81t FIKftT PKF.SBYTEKIAM ' 4th Avenue ianl FIRST l'MTI'D 838 6tn Av. Wert Rev. L. O. Slelwr (Green 613) FILL CiOSI'KL TAHKKNACLK 202 6th AVe West Pastor: C. Fawcett Bervlres 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 12.15. (Oreeii 831) SAfVATIOI AKMT , J-Ymivr Stiaet CO.: Capt. W. Poulton Dlrectorv Oaaa 1 30 p.m. 6undaj School 3 :00 p m. (Blacs 880) ST. P M l.'B l.l'TIIF.RAtf am Ave. at Mchn.e bl. Pastor: E. Solland (Black 010) In the mounialn-alde cemetery about a mile out the road from Skagway, Jefferson Smith and Frank Reld have been resting, this half century. The former was better known as "Soapy". They shot one another, down by the waterfront. There's profound peace In the sunny woods- Water Crisis Emphasized THAT was a pretty serious warning that D. J. Ford, ' engineer for the British Columbia Underwriters' Association, gave in an interview yesterday in regards to the perilous condition of Prince Rupert's water supply system. Certainly, the city does not need to he told by Mr. Ford that the state of affairs is critical. In fact, it has been known for years that a major breakdown is imminent. No less a Reg. Jo 00 l Now Mt,n' Fell hit. r ' I direction we are going. When we are lost in the twoods we look up to get a look at the sun or the ftars that we may find our direction. Then we determine on our course and the way out. We need that today in our living. How of- . C" yle ami color, jiu.' scarce a sounc'i save the far off MS n ten we become lost In the pressures and tensions and restless- Hess of our busy living We must j then get away to places of dis- murmur of a waterfall from lof ty heights. Christian Science-Society Second Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. ' 3ranch of The F'rst Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass person than the mayor himself has admitted that STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR Vancouver AND INTERMEDIATE POUTS " JACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE Prince Rupert, B. C. r tance and altitude, sky and hor the. w aterworks is Prince Runert's Tn 1 nrinritv ' perfect fit Boys1 SWEATttsIt ety to choose One does not travel long on the White Pass and Yukon line before the train stops to permit passengers to read what's on a memorial erected nenr the track. It irom izons. I often walk out to the end of a street or road, climb a little hill to tet a wider horizon than I can fee from third avenue. On Third Avenue we bump into such terrific problems-personal, economic, social and problem. There is no surprise at Mr, Ford's statement that the city owing to the state of its water system, is liable to lose its Class A rating for-fire insurance. The city knows what it has to do. Mr. Ford's warning is valuable, however, in emphasizing that there is to be no time lost in ST. Hr.TIR ANGLICAN Seal Core Archdeacon K riln Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Evening Prayer 'i:ao p.m. I Bin 8271 tells simply and briefly how thousands of horses perished near there: Smnthcred ond frozen on the trail of 1)8. they died, for they were pack animals. Huge and frequent Mk-es saw to that Subject of Lesson Sermon: "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN" 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 frrm 2 to 4 p m. international that ' we sometimes think tiiat the whole world Is mad and most of its ways in doing it. HUlll.VR BAI'TIHT 629 6th Ave. E. Orwn 803 Pastor. Lfonard A. Thorpe Service 11 a.m. and 7 30 p.m. Sunday School 12.15. sane and without God. But then I. I we walk out f the end of West- STALIN'S SUCCESSORS SHINGOLH ! view or above Rushbrook Heights land stand looking around and ; up and feel with the P.'almist , t of old "befoip the mountains It is only n few years since Ma Pollen passed on, but the ho- , tel she founded long ago remains Whitehorse can look back on' a half century of more or less i stirring life. Wnat used to be called a camp Is now a substantial town, if not a live younsj city. Y HEXEVER leadership and authority in I YV : : -c .- . t To Demolish Old Buildings . K UUIU w I'u'U" Ji a singn- were brought forth, or ever thou individual, his survival becomes a political matter lhadst formed the earth and the ' - ; . The Alaska Highway, the terminus of a railway, development of The tender of R. C. Mutch for the demolition of the old gym The ideal f im Shingles, Fences rough lumber, o variety of ctt-colors. Thompson Hon) Co. Ltd. aviation, and r.ther reasons help thhipa. Yukon River nasium at the rear of Booth explain Memorial High School and an sieameis tsome 01 wnicn nad out- n l . r-.i j . . i At Kitia Fdwiirrl Srhoa) vu tntir iunies usea to Dr annex berthed along Her waterfront age. WTiltehorse seems b'nt on going places. has been accepted by the School Board. Mr. Mutch, in his tender, stated that material from of the highest importance. The state of his health jworld' even from everlasting ts, , , . , , , , , . .i, i everlasting, thou art God!" Or' and his personal safety become charged with perchance we come into somej eniecial significance. World history mi?ht " seem church for worship and instruc- j tlhinge tion and feel "O God Who art. on his continuance. . ... and art to come, before whose 1 It is sometimes rumored of Stalin, as it was of j face the generations rise and pass Hitler, that he is dead and his place taken bv a j away" 1 am the Wav-the Truth I djuble. But, after all, what difference would it mak. jlU nor Godlnso if-Malin were dead? Those who anticipate that his j so we come to know the east death would bring about a ruinous rivalry among fromt newest and tne south from v . . , . , . . ;the north and take up our wav M- s lieutenants and perhaps even counter-revolution J. strengthened wit h power' Unguilty of wishful thinking. It Would be wise tO I through his spirit In the inward proceed on the belief that Stalin's health is not the 'man" There ?re rMOUr which , , , , , , . TT. ; enable us to carry on the Chris-, ;1 Moving, tttkmt, C Shipping ind Gi Cartage mi Slwi Complete Reliable ir lent Bervic. li u First Presb) teriaif Church Fourth Ave. East Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright Morning Worsmp--ii a.m. Church School 12:15 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m.' The minister will preach' at both services. the buildings can be used and I that he Is offering $315. j Dawson, leia lusty than long The board wilL Inform Mr. "bro. has alt :a-s had a paper Mutch that all debris is to be Writers and cartoonists of note cleared and the work be com- labored oh the News, during and pleted by the end of June. after the boom. The late Weston School Inspector Joseph Chell Coyney. orlgliia:; ot the New told members that work may In- York Herald as one. Possessing terfere with school examinations an engaging mannef. Informed at Booth during the latter part of slender but tVt-ong build and of June. The board decided that with neatly trimmed grey beard, the work at that point should be he finally wound uri in Prin-P completed by June 15. Rupert where for years he worked Other tenders were from Mor- sometimes for the Prince Rupert Itz Construction and B. and W. Daily News anti sometimes for the Ijiul ujjuu h men fuiieia wunu nistury nuns, nis Canadian Liquid Air for Oxygen. Acetyl reldlr supplies. Lindsay's Cari tian way. ; j i ! Priscilla Leonard has written' this homey vrse: ' j successor ;or' successors would probably continue with the broad contours of the Stalin policy unchanged. i Storage Lira VA.M Ol VKR VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coqultlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coqultlam, ll p.m. 10 p.m. FOR NORTH Ql'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 12 and 26 FOR SOUTH Ql'EEN CH ARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 5 and 19 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5Cfl for. 2nd and Part I If it is right, there is no other; ' Job,s Daugntrs and thelr j way- mothers will attend the evening Brave words to speak and braver services. Special music: Solo by Est. 1910 Phwis still to live. jMiss Barbara Teng entitled Evening Empire Transfer. A flag to guide the battle of ea:h ; day, ' j 'Mother Dear." - . Choir will render anthem 'Thou will keep him In perfect Hmm ! W I Mrs. George" Black, her home : still in the notth, li one of the Black Topping peace whose mind is stayed; on A Motto that will peace and1 courage give. j jihee. ' links with a colorful past. She has a vivid childhood memory cf the fire that destroyed Chicago. She knew Dawson during and SEGREGATION OF INDIANS. S EGREGATION of Indians must go, declares tho Vancouver News-Herald. "There is only one way now, of making Indians citizens like other citizens. All Indian children may go to public schools like other children. Only in this way can they be-cpme assimilated. They need to know they are not children set apart, but children of British Columbia, entitled to the educational, social and Tiealth benefits of every other British Columbia child, irrespective of race, color or religion." If it Is right,, there Is no other! "member the Sabbath day to keep it holy." way Wise words that clear the tangle ; : " 1 . -s' from, the brain; Road is Urged While In the south, Fran 1 Dockrill, advocate of the proh-j lems of central British Columbia and Prince Rupert, has been urging upon the authorities the I black-topping of Highway 18 1 from this end. He has been attending several meetings In the ' south on behalf of the Assoc- Pleasure may whisper, doubt may Fh st United Church C35 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber urge delay, That's What U 1 . About Our t PAST111ES . I CAkES Far lh attar wnm wha cherishes liar Independent, Retirement Income Policy presents an investment that atserei fverenteed income fef ' ' . later years. . And self may argue, but it speaks in vain. V 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermcn: On Christian Worshin If It is right, there is no other Children's Story: The Lion In ! 0ted Boards of Trade of ienitAi oruisn uoiumDia mciuaing tne recent Paciric Northwest Trade Association. PHONE 79 PHONE 79 . -w""X , I pins ltP All baM 8 the Street Anthem: A Little Seed Lay Fadt Asleep j 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon: We Have the Answer way. This is the voice of God, the call of truth; Happy the man who hears to obey. And follows onward, upward . . . TRAIN SCHEDULE . .iaJ . 111" Ladies Anthem: God Sends The Night ' For th East ' k ... J ... ! . . 1 - -. nJ. : K aV I T. Direction is found in Christ by Sunday Schools at First church: I VI muiiuuy, weuiiesuny, rnaay 8:00 p.m From the East-Tuesday, Thursday, .Saturday 10:15 p.m. whom all things were made. He Juniors and older at 10 a.m. Be-! ; will lead us hi the Way of truth ginners and Primary at 12:15. At i and life if we are willing. Conrad United Hall: all at 2 b.m. s pmvntanj ..sjj'-''i,,t,K0A iisisjsmsjsjsjSBIBltf TUF RFSI i i ik I in Ptafc Richard Sephton, District Agent, 475 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C. R. fe. Mortimer, Representative, Prince Rupert, B. C. Will Robinson (E. T. Kcnney Ltd.) Representative, Terrace, B.C. H.C. Webber, C.L.U.; Branch Manager, 475 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C. HOURS Weekday! 9 o.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. . 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUC RADIO' REPAIRS PHONE 10M ..imce m WE PICK UP AND DELIVER 48 HR. SERVICE PHONE BLUE 092 IfCH'O RADIO PLUMBING 718 2nd Ave. West 90 Day Guarantee HEATING IH.I10 CUNK iMEEDSc AN D SUPPLIES (mm miDSCHJ (OldPostOfficeB mm m i mm ; GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS FENCING AND NETTING BULGED ! ... AT BETTER PRICES Foe Prompt Service Call RUPERT BUTCHERS John Bu'9e" BERLIN FIVE YEARS AFTER WAR'S ENDFive year, after the death of Adolf Hitler-the man who wou d rule the world-his "thousand-year Reich" remains a shattered sea of rubble. 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