Prince Rupert Daily News T 7 Saturday, August 19, 1S30 SATURDAY SERMON iRev. E. Soiland, St. Paul s Lutheran Church ' li SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier, rer Week, 0c; Per Month, 73c; rer Teai, J 00: Bv Mail. Per Mnnth in-- Vor Voof nn As LQ it r 1 1 Mi 1 REMAINING FAITHFUL j ' "Wherefore let him that thlnkerh he standeth take heed ' lest he fall." 1 Corinthians 19:12 j There are illustrations in the Bible that tell us j about the growth and development of Christian faith, j The plant is sometimes used as it begins with a seed, Htf Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince J-" Rupert and northern and central British Columbia iiii Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau or Circulations tilt Canadian Dally Newspaper Association OjjAJflUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERKY. Managing Director By ELMORE PH1LPOTT STRIKES AND 1 i Movlrl lid Mike Still Unlikely 5 CENT BEEF 'then has a tender shcot and, finally, is a hardy and 1 mature bush nv trep TIip nhi i " i if 4 E still do not think a general railway strike in Canada will actually materialize although Comn ct. u. . Mil hi tent Service, Canadian n..... H illilie deadline is getting perilously near and already for Oxygen. Aceto, eldlr.i5 ,upi)nei Lindsav'i r.. THIS IS WRITTEN as; whe it is easi, destroyed. It can be killed by heat, Canada is on the of verge eaten'by; - - cnoked by weeds and a railway Strike, Which other creatures. However, wtien of their souls and lose their faith. COUld do more harm than it is properly cared for it is a Sometimes ihese forms of pleaa-nn atnm hnmh nn Ottawa thing of Deaufy yieWs a ure lead to sin which destroys an atom oomo on utwu. (niitfBt 1Ue Uiir faith yet jul0thjei. lliatler In fact, and without being too. xhe christian life begins when that faces people is their failure facetious. I cometimes think God plants the seed of faith in to keep their religious faith free that the besi th.ng that could (jle human heart. This may be from weeds which may choke happen would be if somebody done jn childhood through the their faith. If we allow false-did drop a real atom bomb just sacrament of Baptism or later in hood to grow In our minds, it outside Ottawa or Washing ,fe through the Word of God. has the effect of choking the ton just close enough to scare This of faith may dor truth. If permitted to remain the living daylights out of our mant Ior a wrille just as seeds It will eventually result in the governors. For the envious tr,at are planted in the ground death of true faith, truth is that our governments : seem without ufe until God wants us to retain our Storaee 1J Cor. 5nrf ..j rS Est 1910 noMi JOHN ti. BULGE are asieep we are jacea wiui , they are seen to shoot forth a faith in Christ as our Saviour an economic danger on the home, gprout. as the sprout grows it and Lord. -In order to do this' j front which fa far more danger- must be ..... Mrea for K that hot must th aJ againsti nnc 1a T nn lnnir run innrt tha - AWAIT THEIR TURN These passengers aboaru the Canada Steamship Line cruise ship ss. Quebec await their turn to leave the burning ship as it. tied up to the dock at Tadous-sac, Que., Monday afternoon, with flames sweeping through the vessel. Of the 400 passengers and crew of 125 aboard the vessel all were removed safely with the exception of seven. (CP Photo) , V -isun, weeas or birds do not des- any and all things that would wr Korea- ti . , (troy it. So must the Christian poison that faith or weaken it.1 OPTOMETER J!tSbargoes are in effect and preparations are under , ' Way for a national emergency which, indeed, it would be. It will be a sorry pass, indeed, if the dispute is allowed to remain deadlocked until the walk-out occurs. . JkThe face-saving element now appears to have rt'fltered into the affair. Both sides, almost ready to meet, are hesitating about taking one more step or maybe it is only a half a step. The point is near where public opinion is going to place the blame on one side or the other. A national disaster would be involved in a railway strike and the responsibility for it is going to be a serious business. The final answer could, and probably would be, as the Canadian Federation of Agriculture proposes, that the government take over the operation of the railways rather than permit them to be tied up. As the deadline approaches, Prince Rupert is . beginning to size up some of the consequences that a railway and a coastal steamship strike, together with land communications, would entail. How- John Bulgei Third A r., ,1,1: . uieoecareatc iritis to mature.. We must keep close to God by could lead to utter disaster to Tnat is why God reminds us that 'means of prayer and strengthen ail or us. It arises from the. we must care ,or our christian , ourselves by a constant study speeding up spiral of rising faith if we want it to mature, jof His Word. No one is able to ZTotr' Slnk6S once keo remain true by his own strength o0o j Peter he t told him that Satan de-1 alone. Our chief enemy the THERE IS NO more dastardly ."j10 nave hlnJ that he might idevil tries to mil us into a sense lie than that prices hav. gone up li nravedIir ! of alse swurity' ur cnsta"t that He! had mainly because wages have gone ttet Z hwM of spiritual strength will Tho pvarf .nnrite i thJfaiK EverV Christian has this be supplied by God as long as R. W. COIL IN CHOOSING A DIAMOND Let our years of experience with Precious Stones be your uid! Authorized fc: ELECTEOul kind of protection for we rely on His help. His strength truth. Contact the atw the wage-earners have to keep Services am J should not fail. Each Christian I tory over the forc" of evil that GEORGE COOK JEWELLER be invitation seek to undermine money in order to try and catch wflthuthce our faith. ,.,.. it h , i 4 , to forsake his faith. Such an in-!- -o- . See the new fo Box 1188 Phone 26 ' or vlrQTlnn ic nivo i Affofm o i F.I.F.CTROUX rf It is like a dog trying to catch ' :"C:;r".r Ml" 3 - First United Church mToi n-n il Vioit 4-1 V, . 1 ii i l"ur"UUK- uieie aie so niany. It cant hp rinnp c o'.m lime uie niguway aim uie airway SO itts own tail PROMPTNESS WHEN HISTORIANS come to ? ,eiJi0?1fth'ng.b!'t' B I C36 Sixth Avenue West Prince' Rupert. B.C.. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber would not be completely isolated. It would be a JXftty sorry situation for points that are entirely they seek to let the individual write the record of the tragic vaar -QA.S. IQn T (hint th " Otttvauuu. iiuwcva dependent on the railway ol which there are some no one can earn his wavl ' i PROMPT PAYMENT, of accounts builds a credit record of priceless value, not only here at home, but wherever and whenever credit Is needed. CREDIT BUREAU OF .PRINCE RUPERT Will Viovo in rtosnrlho flTTR rrn.- roLisiE Applies thetdii pel. aha o PHOSE f Phone today lor ah stration of th of the ELECK PURIFIER and Ei FLOOR POL: ntral British Columbia's interior. iernment. that i thp M5t,m into heaven, such religions fail! 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.' Sermon: "The Mark of a Dis- M i democratic satisfy the auman soul, ones, as the most uch a strike in the country's major public Another means by which some j ciple." Miss A. M. Stewart. : short-siahted in modern times "vice industry, on which the very economy of the Special Music and Children's W For what did we do? ,are deprived of their faith is the I First we scrapped all the failure to recognize temptations i Lease-Lend arrangements of which thev meet. Just as the Story. MORNING SERVICE ONLY .-country depends, is not liable to be tolerated by .".he public, i !....- wartime. Then we scrapped the Drli"ant light attracts bugs, so A UNRRA set up. Then we scrap- ao lne origni ngnts auraci ped the wage, price and rent many unsuspecting people. They controls on the home fronts. ';find that It is very enjoyable to And, more or less secretly, we P3rtake of these pleasures, but 1 GREAT PUBLICITY BRHSHTi set up GOVERNMENT agencies.1" aolnS s0 they forget the needs in all our countries to maintain ' ARTIFICIAL scarcity, with de-1 uoerateiy - maintained high' irst Presbyter iai? Churcb prices. Beginning in 1946 I my-. ROOM FOR EVERY ""WRINCE Rupert's Job's Daughters have done it t ai- ag-ain. Last vear the drill team went to Snokane Newest Shopes, Sires and Fabrics Low Priced for Smart Wardrobes! self exposed in this column the five-nation arrangement to hold jwool stocks off the market ana ,so keep prices from falling. So p"succesful" was the arrangement (that despite the greatest surplus ' ' 1 1 ; . f 1 i FOR pun: FOR BUILD' FOR REPAIR Coll 36: MITM! jan3, in competition with teams from various parts of Canada and the United States, won first place honors in one routine and second in another. Now they have repeated at the annual supreme session at Long Beach, California. The important thing, apart from 'the grand experience for the girls in travelling to see the world, meeting new people and seeing how they do things elsewhere, is the highly effective publicity they bring their home town. In a more general way, the publicity is also brought to Canada and British Columbia. Of course. Laura and Alex Mitchell and tn" rest of them will see to it that Prince Rupert or wool in the history of the human race prices were not only kept from filling but boosted to the highest level on record. The same general principle was applied in couon and many other farm products. oOo EVEN NOW when you can't RIGHTff Fourth Ave. East get even one real family meal & CURL LIMITTDj of hamburger for a dollar the Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, P.D. tUry!n;dtoSST30,0BoSnrrU! U J" SmIth and .... . : t.u j FOR EVERY BUDGET umvorffiif SEMI-TRIMMED WALLPAPERS v, AU TV,. ha nn cKnvh tn lm".y mullon Pounds of. can- u.. Vancouver" Stuff for these people who are proud i And the price (see New York 117 1 ""'cj "u. o, iyoui is uve ctnts per pound. Canada and other countries sLtheir home town. ' Prince Rupert may be proud of them too. The Job's Daughters1 drill team has come to be a No. 1 Prince Rupert's publicity stunt effective and can buy all they want of this! J STEAMSlw! I PRINCE lit I sails ri j Vancoif Sunday, August 20, 1950 . , Morning Worship) 11 o'clock Subject: "The One Right Thing To Do." Evening Service 7.30. ' Subject: "The Profit and Loss of Following Christ." "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy." We extend a cordial Invitation to visitors to worship with us. Dargam Deei provided they agree to distribute It without demoralizing regular business. Uncle Sam also offers 50 million pounds of butter at 15 cent3 colorful. Their accomplishments have been at the expense of much time, patience, hard work and AND INT per pound; 25 million pounds EACH THUR McBride St. Phone 311 enterprise and some discouragements at times as of cheese at 712 cents; a vast: well as short-sighted skepticism on the part of a Cfedsklm mlTato 5 S at 11:15 M For KETCH lew unappreciauve ptiupie who, ui cuuise, are 111 ,aiso cneap Deans and peas. oOo WEDNESDAT W A Word lo the Wise! jAr'We hove just received a New Shipment of PHANTOM HOSIERY the minority and are now changing their minds. - Yes, Job's Daughters, congratulations once mere! For Rcserw-- CITY OR DEf01 Prince RuP"1 . THERE SEEMS to me to be I grim humor in the fact that j Donald Gordon, Canada's efficient wartime price controller, is' i now, as a railway president, try-jing to stave off a disastrous i FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE SCRIPTURE PASSAGE FOR TODAY Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be strike. For this strike threat, like 1 Dhanom almost all others, isdue primarily to the fact that the gov- Acts 16:31. saved.' We know that when you order printed matter, you want delivery as soon as possible. That is why we've arranged for rap-id printing and rapid delivery on all orders. Call usl "eminent fired Mr. Gordon from Arthur Mailhot was fined in;his wartime job. Instead of magistrate's court $25 and $3.50 i"1" leir Pwe hold Prices f . . . . . . t ,down they used them to Jack cost when he pleaded guilty to pi.iees and profits up. a charge of reckless driving. We won't begin to get at the root of strikes till we get back m Baby Dolls j $ LACK OR GREY SUEDE Phone 234 Advertise through Classifieds i 10 prices to cut them back tai 1 u; n f rn t -t,. ui i . i i - 0M iPi-Ml-iHf, fimjjgm!; them there. El)l ENGINES 3RD STREET, PRINCE RUPERT PRINTERS STATIONERS OFFICE SUPPLIES !:!m,.l" M ! Capt. and Mrs. C. A. Brown and grandson. Arthur Brown, returned last night on the Camo-sun to Masset after a visit in the city. Flrxlhlf ff'l Trnlllne F ' Vj r ill.lirW '""Jj 1'lslon BIP- -mt Plpr in"! ,,,rti! PhantorrO 7 k r. V iimiim iniiini fW 1 I.,lt, M' Royal Canadian Air Force Those desirous of enlisting or re-enlisting lp ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE please arrange for personal interview with MR E. CLAUSEN, 3. Clausen St Son office, Waterfront, Prince Rupert Between 4 and 6 p.m. SMITH and mum Plumbing & Heating 61 $6.95 FAMILY SHOE STORE ri,t vim HOBBY SUPPLIES NOVELTIES TOYS " Penguin Hobby Shop 6th Ave. and Fulton Si. Phones: BLUE 446, GREEN 232 wmre " out to infiitl011 IFasIiion Footwear LTD. Charlie Roberts Phone Green 875 P.O. Box 548 Phone 357 P.O. Box 28 Prompt and Efficient Service tf MACITINU