There were other cash ileum Ontario 0r on it r o.hii'h were abso utelv lnesciio 6 As I See It i Prince Rupert Daily News1 Pasture Now able. For for every dollar of cash I SOMF Yfab- outlay local people and local; in .Vi, , 3 Satan at Work In World Still business concerns gave one or could buiin , 'x Thursday, February 14, 1052 "Mill llfJr : two dollars in tree laoor and ftlldil,.-! it' ray . . . Reflects ancf Reminisces Big Airport ' free services. One sawmill even abor lan "for free." j ..,', wp ..... u.i..l. ..f ... . . n Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian "less Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Pastor S. R. Johnson brought another challenging message at St. Paul's Lutheran Church last night on the problem of sin. He Al tilt- ih-h'.iii- ui wn.- uc- onnglnw more OVcr it.. EDMONTON '((" Tlic Edmon ton municipal airport which has Plltpalt 3. A. hunter, Managing Editor; h.u.fkkky, Managing Director bPCOmn one of tne busiest and mentioned that It was not popti-Jaek Stewart, Black Hawk hoc- lar to speak about sin and its key player, went to bed for two consequenc es. From Genesis 3 months with an injured back he pointed out that Satan, who and. when abh; to get around is the enemv and deceiver of the , tion just about every truck driver in town was gjvlng one day a week unpaid. A big oil company was supplying the gasoline. And all sorts of craftsmen were doing their bit all for no ! other puy than helping to build something that was gulus to ' wit i aniuino sonic us how to Pt . f.Ybe via-,,,;; Ifaf out o( Na, r'or was it w ,:; raised $40(101) ;ljr'; then sent u. p' sub .ciihiis k,, '" - .. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: most modern airfields in Canada ' By carrier, per week, 25c; per month, $1.00; per year, jfTPfo s this year marks its 25th uimiver- $10; by mail, per month, 75c; per year, $8.00. msp" Isary. - Published every afternoon except Sunoay by Oni-e a cow pasture, the filr-j Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. port, has frown to a $12.000.000 , Entered as second cWsfnall by Post Office Department, Ottawa j investment. It has spivad from j 1 . the original 160 acres to 7a0; again, returned to recover from human race, was using the same ;its Off To Nanaimo th: effects of brain concussion, old .strategy today in holding Huckey is a great game, but there men captive in sin. ''YOU WON'T find all.V :.- a point where sport ends, and, Thi was brought out in five ,.. , . .. v. I h(ln m:iki NumtllP'l l. lnl.t.'!- I hnm.v.i . , ijiux- j ii. .... n wouia h- something else commences. lnts- i Jnt-'l '"V a " -V n " c ' i ! had a lot of jokes about ' !. I W C1'ly-S lx'"1"1' I Doubt. Satan in his own sub- thall the lU'W i 1 iMiAMn i they HAVE a a:-res, and is believed tne oniy i Canadian airport within a city's boundaries; perhaps the only one j . in North America. ' i Captain James A. (Jimmy) Bell j was (he first manauer and still- tie way causes people to doubt ,. x n-iinin 1 the building of of that that rink. rink. They They It may be a touch of Imagination, but ever since Prince caught the curling bee and that what Ood says in His Word 1 sw,.ar by all the gods that some Is true. This leads to the final Yet strange are the ways I , , w tim(.,.s wno helped finally got down to actual de tr-'i- sin. "The wages "progress." For on the smooth; . . , . . . h d . holds the position or of -eld -, . ... !vel:pment and accomplishment eonsequem , , ., officially . . of sin Is death. lh i(,ea hiW 8preamng- N(1W Although Lie f swllt journey w naiwimo "ja vaRUC idea of what curling Is! Tim u.,rru.nl Koiri until tlllk to o d tnelUlS lor HOI IlDy l- , ,,, ,.. i,..,,.,l,f vn h,iH Denial .. ' ....... . .. von find i.hnt. all si-hed-i . '. . ' .... . I I come? word that Port Alberni is planning another rink. P f' T II II Will III1L I.U.V.. .... Adam and to have skates a) perform! 35 years old, it was actually used for many years before 1027 when rianistormini! was the rune, i Chai-K-j. Decker. Edmonton bar- ,,r,.iu ii Thin reveals until u.i u!ed paksener and freight ser- But they all jumped in behind i A thnt thev had . to . make a choice, vices- - to and from that isle have liuw often in the past have wc , l i. ..il... f .v, l.l , . I..,, ine ouiiuing. it was iiiniu.ii. us, recently been ui.wonUnueQ, iinv- i wnv way that niai .wenietn siriiiri.ii !. 'i i much fun as those old fasti-. There is II-.HT UMU UU.MI JMl.- 'l Uir w.l. i.. - to school students, re- r. inrl in" tne zuu iiiir.i.uu;im..i viiLuai-i ; , . , the days, says he believes the nrst k. o.miewln.t rionhtf.illv riHhl unto man but ly .strandiHk .Tl'U.y Vian gel on ' " - plane landed in Edmonton betore thereof Is death." , ln(,y wou,(, bu runnin(! the town rt. to have back in pioneer days,' ;,.'". in 1 . j ,.r .1... l..l.,l 1.. Kii'inu u; the First World War some day. Everyone agreed, but Desire. When doubt and de- j " ter taxis. But it cost a wnaii It was from this field that this was us far as it went. So nlul had accomplished their bu-h pilots like W. R. i Wapi May . , ,' . , , . rMtna ,,, , h fc. fortune for one person to iimKe . Mosf-Popuhrfezorin &i and Matt Berry ro. to lame in ':.Iuln '' tuin tn'' lhat ,nU dlien'-' business, so to desire. When she saw that ,way i the aviation world. tree good The government of B. C. has w(, cxrmi,iiied Tuesiluy, is a the fruit or the was Co it. Bell yves May credit for i Ur8t class id(,a Why? Times have for food, she ate and gave to;a moral obligation to the people: ! opening the public's eyes to ihe changed, and time is cash. A fel- her husband. People fall for the of all these gulf islands to re- tu ui. ii'- vv"c. ,l" low :it 45 is becomintr e derly. It s lust, of the eve. the nleasure ol establish regular sni pping mt- , in dt-veloping the north besides tip to you to educate yoursvlt. ain. The Bible says that "friend- vices, lill a uroless:on. learn a trade. 1 shin df the' world is enmilv with I barnstorming. MOST striking thing my i Ii was .lan. 1 1129. that May i nn( job or if possible make a Ood." Ithr ! mad.; a flight In his old Curtis j stake while still young. What Project Justified THE new fun and enjoyment that has been brought in recent days to the young and the old of Prince Rupert on the ice of the Prince Rupert Curling Chin's rink at Seal Cove is testimonial to the worth-whileiiess of that project and must be a matter of satisfaction to all the good workers whose enterprise and activity have brought the project to happy consummation. "We have talked about skating rinks for years hut, until the Curling Club got into action, it never got past the talking stage and nothing was done about it. That skating is a popular diversion in Prince Rupert has now been amply proven. Only pity is that it will have to be curtailed as the curlers themselves take over the ice as they rightfully should. Meantime, the conception of and enthusiasm for the rink project have been well justified. The backers and workers of the project are deserving of congratulation and appreciation and best wishes for a full measure of enjoyment as their reward. Rumor, a Base Thing THE thing called rumor, which newspapers know well and which often harasses them sorely, is evil. - The wickedness and injustice of all rumor is that its originator and sponsor are often never found. That in itself is sufficient proof that such a practice is unworthy of civilized, thinking people with respect to their fellows and themselves. No one should utter or give strength to a rumor or further its course of defamation, damage and, so often, distress who is not in possession of facts to Jenny, carrying the name "Cltyi(.vcr you choose to follow, in of Edmonton." which opened the jiif(: i,y ulKi like u, naturally, j way for a generation of bush j Spending a day mixing with i pilot". ' . I those already busy with somc- Disobendicnce. When they wife and I discovered on a had fallen to the strategy of week s visit to Vancouver Is-; Satan, they ate, thereby show- land was Nanaimo's curling rink. ' ing disobedience. This disobedi- You will be reading about it ence brought death. : next month when they are to , Death. -This death brought h"v0 a monsU-r bonspiel, with physical, spiritual and eternal participants from all over the death. Because of their dls-, country. obedience they were dead in' But what interested me was An epidemic of diphtheria had ' thing or other and absorbing broken out at Fort Vermillion, j what you see, hear and study, is 350 miles north. Anti-toxin was I at least a i .ileiidid way to make ' needed immediately. A plane was a i.tart. i the only possible way to get iti trespasses and in sins. They were how they built it. It cost only I.. ... tlift .......... i r:..j., i.iii:n: in unit in qiii-ii i"- oasKaiencwun iiiiod a iireiiu.i- n . ,,,(, ith n,,ri roiih inul, j non i"Hih although it is twice or three ! demlc. May, in a two-seater. ink copulation although not of: K..i .... i.,... n,..,'.. ,r ..'..i. . ir) niadv the ; dist.-jssing conseque nces. II 's ' open-cockpit plane sin man will go into eternal before to that province happened jd th Tn t , ,,tf,rnal a and it managed to discover rea- trnm f,,lrt ThrA ,',, tr'p successfully. PIONEER FLIGHTS up. jum now, some one th,ng that ma can d0 ftn1 " sons s io 1 cneer Ten years earlier, however. May . l,UK ou- and George Gorman had made'10"" lhat is to fiee to the arms of For the clicktit fthove of your "If the Son, ! what has gone down on record as j I iJesus Jesus for for refu! refuge. m U F,.brun,.v bul HnvliKlit !the first commercial flinht in y;. L y. ' therefore, shall make you free, comes earlier (if you have shall oe tree indeed.' the me west. w,,t. They mi, .... carried i u a bundle pnough hardihood to raise the-'- ye of newspapers to Wetaskiwin, 38 .,, , . ,,.,, . , .., i sol,, Mmr. 33 miles h of Edmonton, in 10,9. , , iTf, f,pt arqiiHintcd witn the Gillette Rocket. Thi motJ-fn razor chants bhttlc irntantly, cUant instantly, and shuvri like n dream. Uuy a Rocket Razor and enjoy shaves lhat are quicker, eusit r nnd a lot more convenient. 9lntlan( BlaiCk- Real ShavingC: Doubl Etigtf-.. With the success or tne nisi fascination. Others order J-lo lei sl rriua (i i northern flight, aviation in Ed-; breakfast around lunch hour, j montor. started to boom. Trap- j times that figure at going val- j 1 ues. The secret was voluntary la-I ' bor. Nanaimo had never had a curling rink, and some of the ! men and women around towii thought it would be a good Idea ; to build one. , They formed a citizens' com- j mittee. headed by a bunk man- . ager. But the bant manager ; soon -was transferred and in? Job of heading the campaign ' lell on the Vancouver Suns; Nanaimo manager, Jack Whit-1 lam.. ' Jack minimum his own parti in it. but from keen young May-, or V.'eslwcod and others in Nun-1 aimo, I lea.n It was tops. I But the whole population oi j Naiuitnu U: ui pec! in ;.iid got be- ; hunt thij project. The actuilj ict.iaaujiiacry i;ot over $20,000. $2! Gyros Cooperate Complete Set Includes k Uokel Rnor With Styrtiw Travel Case And 10 Gillette Blue Blades ia Dispenser I pets seized the chance to save ! months of dog t.'ara travel to in-r- iin"s Ruurjlies were flown in and furs flown out to provide pav loads both ways. Prince Rupert ! Olof Hanson, city; Jack Kennedy, G. Pike, K. G. Bosworth. ;Capt. W. W. Mounce and Miss O iD. Peddie, Vancouver; G. B. iTiimble and F. C. Lutes. Saska- i In Education Week II i Cther pilots and companies! joined in and by 1928 the city, prince Rupert Gyro Club ac bnnsted three airplanes and an (.nt,.M . r.rr,s-it nf th Prim-p toon; A. Anderson, W. Boyd and airport staff of three. By 1937 Rupf.rt Teacherf Association to c- Byd- Courtenay; J. A Charl- ithce fiKu-es had grown to 45 participate in th.; forthcoming ton- Skeena Crossing, Mr. and planes and an airport staff of observance of Education Week Mrs- c- w- Blakeburn and C. W. 97. Instead of hearing an Education AJgei-, , Terrace; Dr E. Manson, ! Today there are about 1,000 Week rpeaker as has been the Nanaimo; 3. S. Harper, Edmon- ! riipoi--. emril yee.s and it is esti- custom, suggestion was that ,on' R- K- Dunlop, Smithers; mated that a nlane takes off or members of the club might visit H M- Wightman, Terrace; Mrs, lands every five minutes of the the High School and see educa- h- A- Marshall and Mrs. Brooks, 'dav. tion In action. The matter was Vcia- Sask. ' i 'if- support his statement. The subject of accusation by vague rumor has no opportunity of defence. He or she is fighting a ghost. The proudest possession of any man or woman is his or her integrity and good name, the knowledge that, whatever their station in life may lie, rich or poor, they have the respect of all. There can be truth in rumor but it is a careless, and often cowardly, person who indulges in its dissemination. There are too many rumors. The wagging tongue of the rumor-monger and careless talker can torture the soul and mind of many an innocent person and family. tine in The Lone Ranger' CFPR "0ldit40;50;60?" j Recently a Trans-Canada Air referred to the program com-j Lrnes plane was unable to land mittee for further action. in Edmonton because of icy run-: Among other matters coming ways, and turned back to Cal- up at yesterday's monthly Gyro Man; You re Crazy Igaiy. That mariced me nrst ousiness mncneon was a sugges- t inn Ihjit. Ihfr lrvnl rlnh miiht. rnrt-t yow mt 1.imwrt' W7 .iJ 'f "?casion in 20 years when an aircraft was unable to land here sponsor a new club which has rtutdotui fpllim tint Nr'l ! bwir Urfc of inui ri,fii mny h1 wotbftn "old." 'lir tnittit 'I wiie TliM fur lp. jmiiigw 1 uT, tlu V-'!' rtay. Nw "nt-t in''ii'rit'l" ai vm$ QW.j I r tut at all iru utm ver wktr. 5:30 P.M. FRIDAY! been suggested or Anchorage. Alaska. because of runway conditions. But Capt. Bell didn't feel bad about the situation. In a country such as this, where winter wea- Belgium Well Represented i the sorrow of a great friendly ther is about as unpredictable as nation. luny, he feels the Edmonton air- i "The head of the state has des-! port has a proud rsoord. ignated the heir to the throne ! i to represent him at the funeral, j TEMPERATE ' ' CLIMATE He will be accompanied by the! . ., D,.i.n iiir .h ini.ir f ' In Lima, capital of Peru, maxi- J, An offical commique received Uorci affairs 'an1 by chlrf8 ofimum summer temperature is B2 here today by Belgian Vice-con- , army (Jvgrees and minimum In w-in-sul Pierre Le Ross states that, i : ter is 50. ..r Van HollUo staUd lnati -iiia a aal ii laa aM i nali mmmmm mm mm BOVS! GIRLS! HURRY! . Cj. w E. C LOC K i-i RAD a I O S WONDERFUL PRIZES . . the world', most useful rodio INTERN OW...rB IG i t, No more worry about falling - CONTEST' V ' asleep and leaving the radio r". aBOSt ; on ... no more startled wak- fcrl Use this entry blank .. . ' WV enitis to jartRlina; alarms . . . Z jC T -' k 1 I ' " '" '"' ' i not with a (ili CLOCK KAKIO. t (- 'B ! p----.----- ' V- ' :3 : I in. in... mii. . . . Vim f , , - ... .. . t ' The best of each. Aff - 1 . v 3 iiu- ihom am mi; ei,- l - - , . ' ..vi v lltJU VBJ?iv -"-- CP-m-! . l.i: OK ll H h KOIIIV lllliMI ' , ' -,-Y I t . .. ! - A CLOCK - A RADIO - A MUSICAL ALARM 1 t0: ludio siati-in ci-tr '! -j ' v.. , I'ritiee Rupert ' jffllf ' This is my rni.ry for tl-.f hi-: 'j jSj. il aai Rupert Radio & Electric ' w?",,ss hS !: rnrIt Y"tt DEmR : : ;. BABY'S CRY IS NOT ALWAYS TEMPER DISTINGUISH between your bahy'i cry of pain and cry of terr.iwr. 'i he "pain cry" bhotilii lutve inatant attcfiti'in. For the fever Uh dm-It em due ti tJtiH mi tme'h ur Ixiwela or thmta n.mmnn rtiKf-ntive unwia, Svt Hwliy'n Own TitMeLn al ori(t. A mie Toronto Mnihtr tefjilJi she tin ds thy wnrk every time. i.i mtiui, in v .ui... .i,i. in accordance with tradition,! ed by news dispatches. Belgium j of a Bp, ian stale nead will be the funeral represented at jn ft forciRn capita, is not cug. j of King George VI I tomary when an official visit ; "Prime Minister Van Houtte of nas not previously taken place. Belgium," begins the communi- j .-Tne Belgian government re-que. "stated in the House of Rep- j Rrcts that erroneous presnta- : resentatlves that Belgium wishes , Uon o Uctt might have led to I tc be represented at the funeral ; minimize the part Belgium is! in a very dignified way. j taking in the British mourning." ' The government and speakers j Mr. Le Ross will attend the of the House of Representatives civic observance here Friday and the Senate have expressed morning, representing the Bel--how much the country shares gian government. . "1 am the rnMhvr of rrinc children, thrw f them prire ha dim, and tinby's Own 'Jable-'a mve ben my only mediVine in raifiintf them 1 l the hf sithy rhil4rn they now are. A soon i a my chiliiren iH-i'ume a little ffveriNh I at once gave inrni baby's Own Tablet and in a very whorl time the ffver itinatiiieurtd and the i chiidrfn were normal afrnin." Koually i-tTtTtive for constipation, npnet ' tomnrli, tf-t-tlnug trrnililt'4 and oiIut minor I aiimentN of iu,ie. Quickly elfcrlive. Sweft. tsiinif. No 'Vli-t-py" tulT tio dulling effWt. I Sifkti-ss oftr-n btiiki-s in the ntKht. iet a ijyarz.xbz.''xizr-- 1 .iuirm.a .-. ' V il liv .,tA'' i 1 L- - ! Wp i public (tmw pui'ktiKe toduy nt dnig stores. Mutiny back if yuu ate not satiKfiod. 30 C. Daily News to Publish on King's Funeral Day The Daily News, like all other daily newspapers in British Columbia, will publish on Friday, the day of the King's funeral. While it is a public holiday, the newspapers have made the decision to publish, feeling that it is their duty to bring to their readers the solemn news of the day's proceedings. The Daily News is arranging for special Canadian Press coverage of the royal funeral in London with a summary of local proceedings centering on tht? memorial service in the Civic Centre. The office will be ouiet during the period of the service so .that all members of the staff will have the opportunity of attending and paying their tribute of respect to the dead monarch. PLUMBING csnd HEATING A civic religious observance in memory of M i -CtSlS- - 7,t-tJ ' the lot. King Geor9eV. will beheld at the YT A Civic Centre, Friday, 11a.m., February 15, j! 2JsA ujL ! the auspice, of the City of Prince I gfc f'l , , 'C ' Rupert with assistance of the Prince I V S T. Rupert Ministerial Association. -j 'I n C xZ-00" i,H'""J' i Bo M Public is revested to attend. Civic and a j - ecfwm, w Government officials will be present. lo r$b ' NKWToWNS in the w,i HAROLD S. WHALEN ' YfZ . J n mayor. ytssd smms The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith &E!kins Lid. P.O. Boi 874 NOTICE . CANADIAN LEGION B. E. S. L Church Parade Friday morning Feb. 15th Civic Centre. Memorial service parade leaving Legion hall first Ave. at 10:30 a.m. Medals and berets to be worn. c. t... t.. ..I.W. Dirirl 10 C. Tr.t I""' ' I