Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It and REMINISCES I , 'w t Saturday Sermon Saturday, July 25. 1953 at -Ottawa and Canada Is doing a lot for (governments f by JkJ0m Ka independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. ' Member at Canadian Prasa Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. , Published by The Prlnca Rupert Dally News Limited. 3. P. -MAQOR, President H. O. PERRY, Vice-President Shakespeare, although we .can't ' Frederlcton. recall a line of his acclaiming "Yes sir. The government at Canada's authors, artists, poets, Ottawa she Liberal. The govem-wonien not a single word about i ment at Frederlcton she Tory." the Mounties, even. The application was promptly granted. Subscription Hates: By carrier 3er woek, 25c; per month. 1.00; per year, 10.00. by mall Per month, 75c; per year, 8 00. . J I 1 ft 'iJ, : ; - 4 If . 1 - V , - Plug hat a straw chapeau on a horse. Authorized aa second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. By KEV. F. ANTROBL'S. First Bapt.st (h (Tills is another lit the wtIps of gm-.t eolumnb to o:upy tlii space between now and election dtiy. It ts written by Ira Monsou; HtM-tul Credit party cundklute opposing Klmore imilpott in Vancouver Kuuth.) il nt unUKLM Ur CHRIST "And the Lord added to them day by day, thnw were being saved." Acts 2:47. Then the living, ascended rlsy don't you tin, t , "Can anybiMiy tell us where we can get a nip of good coffee?" Tiininlns Press. We can. Hut 1U a lonfe way from Tlinmlns to our house. LAST WORDS (Epitaph on a headstone in a pioneer cemetery in Medway, Mass.) : in memory of Mr. i'eter Daniels, lttHa-17415. Beneath tlil.-i alone a lump of clay, Lies Mr. I'eter Daniels, Who too early in the month of May Took off his winter flannels. Christ, was present in, and work as should be saved? ' nig with and through that little uonnuutilly of .bi'luMMK ouU. Wherever there ,, There are seven ages bf man and two of women. One Is her rlfht one. MtMioru Christianity has lunt far. i ' of lite ther OUR THANKS to thoso who have made this column available. It is a growth ; and the v. loo iiiucn oi me vivio inipreimiiii of the presout work of an Indwelling Christ, and thought Is pure and i-anvsi ANOTIIKR NKW -f'ANIICK Tills being election year, per win tic a unurch !iie:u I privilege to be able to Breach of promise suit the one inure oi me pant w i an ua-i it will also reuel ni haps 'the Hollowing .little yarn the tailor fulled to deliver at the from the village of Hampton will j time he guaranteed. be permissable. Hampton is in j New Brunswick rustic, serene THAT FRESH FF.EI.ING and full of old gardens. The story The deep blast of the stately Is true. Judge Donald White, this! Prince Oeorge sounded through C. M. IKUt.I'SON wus elected g iliriH'tor of liritLsh Columbia fuckers Limited at I lie umiutd meeting of sliai'uholdm'.i in Vancouver. Mr. Ferguson joined cias.se Packing Company Limited in March 1122 and has been with linti-sh Columbia Packers since its formutioii in 192b. :ile was jweretary-treas-urer nt the company 'for five years and comptroller since 1941. Heven of the 17 directors are active executives of the firm wild have come up through the ranks of the Company. contact new friends through this channel. Let it be clear that Social Credit stunds for a system of free competitive individual enterprise which tilune will .provide the standard of living and opportunities which the Canadian people desire. The Socialist state-ownership goal removes the incentive to month asked Nicholas Cashol the wetness around Thursday's cended Christ. for an easy relli,m 0 .:' We cannot think too much of and furmalism. v, , tlie Cunts ty whluti Mv ton laid Untie la wurlclllness K" the 'foundation for the salvation! negs. and keoouciliuiiiiii ul .all .Die And salvation, wh world; but we can asiiy think -nlng at onvuniloii, t too exclusrvely -or .It, att as to ' process. Through all -iorgt't Hie continual work which j deliverunce from an whl nevr be lintslied until tills j Last year's greenwi Church is perfected, and pre- j year's hardwood; and k seined faultier belore Uod, and tlan, In like mannet ! the world is redeemed. ('grow fn grace wi t- 1 will build My Churoh1, ald of the Lord and Sav Jesus. And It is His will for, and these progressively u, I1U Ideal of, a Christian Church, fore, as yet lmiM-iW that continuously It should be people. Were eathirwi an Austrian applying for naturalization, if he knew the difference in the jurisdiction of the breakfast hour. By and by tourists came flocking ashore. Not for a minute would the drizzle cease, or the leaden color of the sky Indicate a change toward brightness. "Down In Texas," remarked a visitor, cheerfully, "clergymen have been praying for rain. It's been that way in Dallas. It's -risk and to prouuee which are OTTAWA DIARY By NORMAN M. Mcl.EOD f THE ETTERBOX There's one admitted Liberal been more than a hundred for 57 Apathy Could Be Costly it is said that this election campaign ALTHOUGH lacks pep, that does not mean we can afford to lack pep in voting. . Even during an active election, the danger of apathy in balloting exists in Canada, and it must bo watched. In 1949 there were approximately 7,000,000 voters on the list for the federal election, of whom less than 75 per cent exercised their franchise. In other words, close to two million Canadian voters refused or were unable to demonstrate their acceptance of responsibility as citizens of a democracy. It is a large number for a country of comparatively small population. '. In June of this year, 93.7 per cent of the -electorate cast their ballots in Italy's national -elections. Despite this remarkably high percentage of voters, democracy won by a perilously close margin over chaos. Had there not been such a fine turnout of electors, & decision might well have gone to totalitarianism. . The fact to realize is that Communists running in our federal election stand a good chance of making a strong showing if the average voter decides there is nothing iri the contest worth his presence at the polls. The Reds could not be more pleased that there is nothing to get excited about because they themselves are organized and raring to go. If the rest of the candidates in any constituency have a listless' backing, the Communist might easily get the breaks offered by the straight-ballot system to cop a victory. Nor could the voter who stayed at home begrudge him the trip to Ottawa because, by negative action, he had helped arrange it. If anyone thinks this election lacks interest, there is one sure remedy look ahead to the time when the results start pouring in. For excitement there is no race in the world that can beat it, and if you have a ticket on it, it is that much better. gathering into Its fellowship Church, those who are being saved. That! Let us remember t , is ills meaning in the estubli.sh- a Christian Church li" ment of His Churoh upon eurth, of Imperfect Christian! and that Is His will concemin? selves and for one an, it and us. Does our reality cor-; to niuke the local c respond to Christ's ideal? , luKir In. such as fear in the current aspect of the Lconsecutive days. At least, that's epic conflict now Hearing ' its ! what you hear. This north home .stretch. j makes you feel so fresh." It's the fear of over-confidence. PUIX TOGETHER The Editor, A 11T! 1 .111 1 I 1 Tho ft.. ill, Man... A f'Hhln.r MinUtPr wl,n l..,,l n wiimsur cuiwii una iijmru irc w..ji n. fundamental to our needs. These tjociulists point with glee to past and present plights and declare, "these are the results of such a system." They are wrong. These plights are the results of such a system with ad-mixtures of monopolies and diluted socialism. We firmly believe in the ability of a system of free competitive individual enterprise. , NOW TO COME closer to home and to your pocketbook. The federal treasury derived In excess of $1300 revenue directly or indirectly from each family of five persons in 1952. That is a lot of money. Debt charges took a large , Note how emphatically there ad tender glares u uiuuRiii uui. neie tne aiirac- themxelves; and to t ..ive power vi an earnest undiward. by the ennmn-iK.;" worii ,7 1: -ample, the U,H been campaigning throughout i ,lls 1,ome naPPr 11 ,s llf?a' ti ,ff Ml- as a f'w ,fiuP-Ontarlo was talking to a circle of i drive his car in his bare feet. To ; porters, there ore certainly a within the good more fed to the acQuUntmces in one of thei'l0so "nt''y law, i many up Capital's' leading clubs the other !a"d tnls Kht " added: It's; eyebrows with his actions. We, day. lie was forecasting Uie ; oulte corny as well. ( the people of I'rln. e Rupert, election in Ontario of C5 Liber- . . jted our Mayor and City ftl!J North u America s most t exciting ( Crmrx il and therelure must have ' , 12 towns have been named by a (confidence .and faith in them as bubsequerrtly a newspaper cor- VnlteA states holiday periodical! a whole, rather than In one lone Lord added.' Yes perfect, to lofty till consecration like the of course. Sui- First Presbyterian u responuem wno nau oee , one oi alderman who think follows: Queb Montreal, seems to It he group , asked the Cab nteer jf New York. Philadelphia. Boston! j is his duty to argue against it was ail to atuibute nis rient Cni Washington. New Or- , every question that arises. He prediction tp him in a. news d..s- leansKSan resembles KrancL0i Mexlc0, j our July weather. We P"ten. I lninlie Uniiilnn Tint tlilo Hruio ! V.I II 11 Iff wlil'll het'l U.'t 1 1 "M 11 1 i " i pose you were i:e these people; j and that U: 'e characteristics were yours manifest harmon-llous s unity, plain unselfishness; j habitual unbroken devotion, the ' gladness of heaven, and a trans-I parent simplicity of heart and ! life which kui'V nothing of shab-i by personal motives or hyproc- The .Cabinet Minister refused "", Tk ,7, " ,Vi , I . . ,' ,,,, ," mini. tiiuudauuu ui ilim E1" l;n U wn-HR,: r.Vdll Wllfll tO be qUOted ".1 don't mind saying privately! ,iul,ra lu" l pieniy 01 Mr. nramven ya.j a luvuraoie what I think," he told the em-! leisure enjoying the old citadel report, he still isn't satisfied and respondent. "But the great dan- city in winter, a.s well as summer, (cont inues his letter writing and share of this revenue with interest on the national debt calling for $185. Extravagance and waste took another large chunk. Excessive taxation is the price of extravagant government. Taxes are necessary, but every doUar taken from you In taxes should be used as efficiently and effectively as possible. This has not been done. HERE IN VANCOUVER South amongst other things we think . faA v. - -s,i ) DIRECTORY ger 10 ine government in tnis jn every year. campaign is over-comiuiice. i ; : Hrrvlt-r In all rliurrhr-. at II a m, don't want to contribute to that. bickering. The people, believe it or not, like to see the council pull together "Never has one man done so much to make It Hit 7:.l p.m. niiiiiIhi h hiHil ul Ii:l3 rft an uliimn. M,I I( AV rTIII.I)KA. Work Started To Eliminate otherwl.se- 4th Av W. at Dunamulr Bt. for so long." "OLD TIMER." There's fur too much of it already." ' This over-confidence on the part of the government . forees unquestionably Is one of the main factors upon which the PC's are relying to bring victory Huly Communion u i so m am. am. j of a Marpole bridge. We re HlllHlHT Hi-iih,1 2:00 UO J p m. ' J B A , BD. J (Blue 700) J Canon basil s. Prookur r Hector member the last sitting member at Ottawa for Vancouver South at the last federal election declaring that , the bridge was Boxing Day, Dec. 28 was orlg-j Inully the day Christmas pre-, ents or boxes were given to em-1 i :; Noise of Jets to their colors on August 10 nex All Aboard e, Q. m. ottimon It is well known that the Liberal iiunnu irot . v..,.i,n ployees. almost as old as he and that machine has been Interpreting ! . ,ho , 'ia v,.. " We extend a cordial :r to visitors to worship r 231 Fourth Kit. ti Minister: Rev. E. A. vYr Organists: Mrs. E. J -i and John Currj; ' SUNDAY. JULY 26 Morning Worship 11 ( Sunday School 12:15. livening Worship ":30 Minister at both m "Remember the Eabt. 1 to k-.-ep it Hulv the apathy of the public towards m"ar.78 eviden la one I I the campaign as an indication th2 ,,.,. fho 6th Avt- E. at Youna: St. Minister: Hfv. Pred Antrnbiu tOrran tilt) HHT I'HKSflVrtMHN 4 III Avrnllii Eiiat Rnv. E. A. Wright. 13 D. (Orwn UB2) .... .., . . . .il... ...Hi. he would do something about it. What was done? Nothing. The only proposal outstanding and still standing is that of the provincial government. Continued delay has aggravated the1 of general satisfaction with Liberal rule. But the PC's huve an scream most jets produce The problem as it affects commercial aviation was underlined recently when the Queen I' I KMT IAITII1 038 Oth AvrnilF Wpt Rev. U O. Slebtr ! problem. We shall Insist on an early solution of this problem, i The senior citizens who gave was photographed at London (Clreen flini airport holding her ears. British and United States air First United 0 other explanation for it. They contend that the people are Indifferent to the campaign because they already have made up their minds to vote for a Change and that nothing that they might haar by turning out to listen to the P.M. or his cabinet colleagues would move thetn from their Intention. The PC high command Is so satisfied that this is the case that It doesn't quite understand till A I IIIN ARV Krnser Strwt CO. 8r Capt. cieort'e Ovntryk Sunday School a 10 p m (Blark 26tti or their lives so freely in the building of Canada are entitled to a more adequate allowance than the charity provided today. In the sunset years of life these citizens should be con technicians are working on the noise problem. Work done to date in this country Indicates that ways and means do exist whereby the bone-rattling, ear-piercing Jet shriek can be toned down. ST. I I THI HW 6th Avenue at Mi BrlOc Hlreet Pasuir: lu-v H. o olsen Bla-k 10 sidered In accordance with their contribution and Canada's abil turned to an associate, and said, "Well, that'll hold the little '?(!:"s fos tonight." He thought the microphone was dead, but it wasn't. The remark went on the air. This particular fluff has been credited to at least 30 announcers in different towns. Several announcers have modestly let it be known that it happened to them. Yet I have never met a single person whp heard it. Like the other pieces of word-of-mouth fiction, this yarn probably sprouted from a seed of truth. Somewhere an announcer did speak a profane word into an open microphone, but it didn't sound as pat as the story would have you believe. A new car in which, someone id e;i4d 4w.. cheaply But only because the frame was twisted. A cook did meet a catering officer while carrying a suitcase oi oot but the officer only nodded and went cm his way. Of such stuff is folklore made. Sixth Ave. W. and Mt SERVICE at 1 :00 A.M. ON Come and Wff . MornhiR fk'rvife oiil? ! Juljr and AupitJ " The Church Ik al- I the Liberal failure to realize It. ity. Those who doubt the need of further consideration should Borne newer types of jet engines contain the "by-pa"is" principle, which reduces the speed of the Jet stream slightly, and are less noisy. ' $50 JW-w 00 13 cu. rr. CAPACITY I qown ' just try living on the old age pension for one month: KT. Pl.TI.H'tt AMU. K AN H-al Cove Biinday Si'hool 1 1 no am. Rveiiing frayrr 7:80 p.m. mi.l l tH BU'T?T ftutulay Hrluinl II M im Mornlns Wor.Hhlp WrvKje, Jlilfl 82M 6th Are B , Bine Vt t Postnr! Hi-, - rennma. a. a'iuirp The disabled deserve further consideration. We believe, that They say that If the campaign ts to be regarded as having a surprise finish if It results in Mr. Drew's return, It will be the Liberals who will be surprised, The PC's are' expect irfg It eonfl-deiitlyw-a. Ha In other wod Hier's plenty of confidence in the PC camp as well as the Liberal. Some veter NO POWER LESSENING -.Other experiments ;how th-.it certain tvlies nf .siinm-efisora can the government of Canada must .Kive first place to tnese mattersi fbP mWiSrto' the jet stream exit DeLuxe Model C13 'Gnuih Dpfreti Horn fr6zr. Holdi mora than 450 Ibi. of froian foodi. Hoi all regular faaturct plui xckiv convanianc features. Have you heard about the brand-new car which is on the market for $200 because its last owner died at the wheel? According to the tale 'which reached me from a reliable source, the man who inherited the car cleaned it thoroughly and tried to market it in another town. Nobody would buy. People thought the car smelled of death. There was a Jinx on it. The despairing owners cut the price to one-twelfth the normal market value. Still there were no .takers. The car Is still for sale at that absurd figure, my informant sa'fd. Why don't I rush down and buy it? The answer , is easy. The car does "whf'MHn story in Vancouver five years ago I believed it. Later 1 heard it in Winnipeg, then In Toronto, then In Victoria. In every case the .person who told me was not quite certain where the car was stored, but he could vouch for the facts, which were passed to him by a truthful third person. I never did find the car. It goes without saying that I dont waste any lime looking for it these days. If I had time, though, I would like -to follow that story across Canada. An airman who worked in a mess kitchen in England during the war boasted how he stole a lot of service food and carried it away in two suitcases. Going .out the gate, lie met the catering officer, who ottered to carry one of -the heavy suitcases lor him. point, lessening the noise without reducing the engine's thrust power or increasing fuel an political observers in these parts are of the opinion, in fact, SERIOUS THOUGHT must also be given to the plight of those who gave of their bodies and minds In the defense of Canada. "Rising living costs have far outstripped the veteran's that this is the fir.it Federal rampalgn slnee the torrid one of EVANGELICAL FREE Corner of Ambrose and Sixth Avenue East 11:00 flunday Hchool and Adult nible Class 7:30 Clospcl Service. A HEARTY .WELCOME 13 EXTENDED TO AlX Pastor: C. W. Sinclair Phone Or" Most successful suppressor tested here has been a steel ring with metal teeth distributed around its circumference. The ring is fitted to the engine exit pipe so that the. teeth or fingers extend into the jet stream. 1925 which finds both the -old-line parties similarly confident of success. The minority parties? In their own way they are confident, too. They figure they're going to sq dominule the three westernmost pension. Every citizen should, have the opportunity to acquire a more realistic provision fur mortgages, lower interest rates and loner repayment terms. These provisions should be applicable to good family homes readers Full Price $199 95 RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC 313 Third Ave. W. Phone 644 Fovorite Flavor Cash for old gold Bulger's provinces that they'll have to be reckoned with in the over-all Moose whist, Saturday, July such as presently sell for $10,-OOO to $12,000. WINNIPRO (CP) lee cream conies in 69 flavors but vanilla Is a strong favorite of Winnipeg- picture. They're betting that If they take 50 seats there, .neither. era, a survey dholcied. Fi'ult, of the old-line iparttes will be mixes and chocolate came next able to get a clear majority in the rest of the country. 25, 8 p.m. U72p) Salt Lake Ferry running every Sunday. Leave Cow Bay Floats every hour from 10:30 a.m. (it) ons of Norway picnic for in order. Braun's Island Camps, Terrace filrls ' to camn will leave from First Baptist d about 10 a.m. next Saturday, August 1. We plan to go by private car, and need two or tlir volunteers. Thus will save the children hout $3 -M Mt" the retutn trip. Have all baggage tagged with name and above at - II you huve a our and would like to help with portutlon, but cannot co until he nftertroon or SumW would )e acceptable. Manager r. Antrobus, 230 Fifth Ave. East These homes should be made available for $1000 down and $40 to $50 a month, which would include mortgage repayment, interest and municipal taxes. Social Credit demands that the highest standard of honesty and sincerity be practised In public of fairs. All public purchases and contracts should be let by .public tender, thus eliminating patronage, favoritism and graft. (members. onja iLadies, and i 'trienda on Sunday. July 26, HEAR weather permitting. Boat leaves for Tugwell at U a.m. from B-A Oil. . (it) Vlarry Archibald OCF f ederal Candidate Arnold Webcter CCF Provincial leader Shaking with iear, the airman handed it over, and the' two men walked to the underground Btation, took the same train, and travelled together half-way across London. Finally the officer ot off the train, never knowing thai BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Bev. J. C. Bcltweltzer ANNOUNCEMENT Mftlnvs Im nHiHalLw.. Blll Avplllie E3'' mmmoum'm' u.iu.iuiuiiiu miwuwmm fa.: i.- '' s V r . , V?i ' v ' e. ; r , ' : j r V. . ' ', 1 ; , Services In the German Unguaee. Me aa helped -carry loot from Soecial 5ervir a in BarM is own mess. I believed this J tory until I heard it aentn Effective immediately, the offices of the Royal Norwegian Vice-Consulate will be moved to 307 West Third Avenue where James C. Georgeson, acting Vice-Consul, will ihondle all consulate affairs. lrom an army cook who said it happened to him. Both men -"3 - - fjuest -Nprakeri: Or. A. S. Felberg, Vancouver, B.C. Rev. Ph. Daum, Prince George, B.C. 10 A.M. Church Bible School aesslnn. AT A PUBLIC MEETING 11 A.M. Worshln Service. Recoeultion messuge nn1 3:30 P.M. Public . service with special music and'; (signed) anthems. The public in cordially lnviieu. tiniitv uilll .tu Diun n ,iuiiti.. tiuwinrs aila ' I claimed to have got away with their evil deed. I'm sorry I can't attach a "crime does -not .pay" moral to the incident, but that is unnecessary, because, as far as I can see, Jt never happened. In almost every major city of Canada we hear the yarn at Uncle So-and-So, the radio children's .hour man, who warHy dosed hi broadcast, representatives to extend greetings and I felicitatlniMi I LEGION AUDITORIUM - MONDAY JULY 27th 0 p.m. Published ty tire CCP Federal Campaign Committee 8:00 P.M. Refreshments served by ladles of the cli"rf i Vice-Consul, "JEDF.RMANN HFRZMMI WILIKOIWMKN