me ; a Wy , iar , memeON VIMY “4 Mice Weat UT CUEROU | dy Sermon’ Bon WG. ese two 60 ihe prophels. for the ‘ologles }s welling back the inereas- ic ,. world council Fay abused ‘alo- mpplicd psyehol Bhat men shot Id they {real their Re doubly careful F eginpslexes. ‘attempts at hu- mm the same. Bred in a News~ nich credits a ch advising the Reiroy her son if > it. sehool, but B ihe boy in the ayould immedl- etter pehaviow' Bi joy. Silly or er yefess uncon hat too many rept in edule time to remind reen!) to our fieism sa be called that word oa few years not arise from | ‘ing POULTON, Salvation Army mmandments hang all the law first and great commandment, And the second ts like unto {t; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two com-, -mandmentgs. hang au the law and the prophets.” '~ Of course that-is Jesus talking, Criticize yourself by thts form, Par from getting an inferiority somplex you will find yourself driven to your knees to seek God’s help to Nve up to his standards, God calls, and God fits. ‘There is no need for any- one to be a’mis-fit, ‘ None of. us lack erllics, either well intentioned ,or maliclous, but they do not matter so very much If we are salisfled with out self-criticism In the ght of God’s form. And going ‘to Church tomorrow will help you see God's form so Jmuch more slearly. ODE Reports Help Given A report on assistance given to two local farallies during the past month was heard at a mect- yesterday aflernoon of Briar will never Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Bi .ruilat kor com iOrder Daughters of the Empire, Edyne properly. | held at the home of Mrs, J. R. a word that is. ice rivht as me | h B proper, excent Anduct, when duct of the hu arr, 925 Borden Street. ‘The chapter had given cloth- ng and household goods-4o the two needy families. . The-session also saw alection fi do not forgel lof Mrs, H. C. Flood as treasurer, ise of the world |t replace Mrs, A. R.- Mills who pe body and the inas jeft Prince Rupert, and was made from | naming of Mrs. A. 8. Hamilton B earth and God'and Mrs, J. A. MeRae as can- bin une breath of yassers for the fortheoming Civic ne a living soul Centre ‘membership campalgn, Aver think of that! ; Three members, Mrs. R. B. ' skinner, Mrs, A. §, Hamiltun and Four subject. the Mrs. H. L. Clarke were named to nin soul has! urd, or rule, By! attend the Civil Deferice emer- genev feeding course to be given adiudieate and, by Mrs. J. Ridsdale, who. attend- is the form nse a course last spring in Ottawa. t ave {he Lord me cll thy heart, Mm thy soul, and d. This is the Tn the remainder of the busi~ ness session, the chapter approv- ; ved a donation of $10 to the ‘clinic sand heard elarificotien of {future arranrements for the an- (Church niration P95 PM, . wth Ave, East LCOME ian Rrory Hiirehes ab Ty a BSiudsy Sehoal at iowa, CATUEDNAT a. Dunsmale St. then 30 am Prokier BA. BD. Btor (Blue 72001 aetna BAVEEIST at Young 8t. , bred Antrobtirs (Green €12) PSUN TERTAS pete Bast Wreht, DD. _ Phone mUNGEED 22h GoSicher Vane 200 1 aac treat Bir C) Prayne TE (Mack 209) ROU THERAN CSL aHde Street AOS. Olson (Mack O10) + Oe OT CT ROANGTACAN Cove C1 TE OO jan tr pan. ni ern 21h) 4 Senate eneernnen meRTEE RAP TINT Bet WA hai, hips Aervder 13300 10 (ited G60) ‘3900 Ob aeemeommmmmentnaenands , Soe it) Ambrose BG aan, LE Oa Hee TM pa, Hielaie (Oreen 402) mevecuwuasmenenees te ist United Church peat Worship Heit ( cme and Woosh iv VONT IS WELCOME 'TO THESE BERVIOES CHOOLS—nt Firat United, Nuraory, Kindergarten Priya, AML alder ehiidron ab 12115, Puvvd United Wall all ab 2 aa tale. Ads: ‘nual Decoration Day. In future, ithe annwal June event, which isees flowers placed on soldiers’ leraves, will he undertaken. by ‘Queen Mary Chapter. In the jpast few years there had been rsome confusion as to which or- -panization was responsible: for | the project. Following the business “‘meet- ing, the door prize was won -by Mrs. B. 7. Racon, with Mrs. Ham- "( iten winning a special prize. | Chuvel Meeting | P llans - 5 Fund Drive Discussion of possible fund- | ‘raising projects*highlighted this week's meeting of the Vestry | Committee of St. Peter's Anell ean Church, held in the rectory with the Rev. Thomas Sharpe | officiating. The group planned to stage a, ‘Thanksgiving dinner in October ‘sisting and also proposed dane , ees an deard par tles as no par of the season's for .f.. Pie t Ou ea equ pinenit ebay he church. | Plan Varied Fall A variety of projects for the fortheoming season were dis- essed when reports of come miliees were heard at Wedner- day night's meethyg of Prince Rupert Chapter No. Yi, Women of (he Moose, Mrs, B, Hanson, ehai nan, re- ported for the Social Beryice committee whieh had met at the home of Mrs, B. 7. Bacon and planned, rummage anle Oclover 14, Tho gronp reported visitine won they otto Ploneer Home 1:30 p.m—Lvening Worship Sermons Power briels “ven though the tourist sta- son ‘Is pr actically’ over, we still’ have many visitors through’ the Museum, With this lovely wea- ther everyone seems in. a gay mood and so pleased with. our Museum and. service. Our local people are visiting. us, alsd our. native People , and talk- ing to-them is very: interesting. Mr, and Mrs. C, ‘Dudoward from Port Simpson visited, anid. Mr. Dudoward is kindly’ Idaning’ us four of his’ ‘paintings,. which: we. will have on display, These color- ful paintings were shown in|’ Vancouver and will be of inteerst to our local visitors, 80° we hope anyone interested in painting: will take the opportunity. of see- ing them. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson of Port Simpson came to see us also, and were particu- larly interested in the canoe : as Mr. Lawson was one of the last to —By JOCELYN BOLTON —! J ever have a ride in it. We -feel.: sure it will add to the interest of the Museum, especially when we have some figures painted on lt next Spring. . We meta very attractive cou- ple from Los Angeles yesterday, Mr.-and Mrs, Droege who were enchanted with Prince Rupert. They had driven from California and had been fishing at Stuart Lake and many places along the Skeena highway, admired the poles at Kispiox - and all along the way. They told its’they had good accommodation’ — every- where, good meals and thorough- ly enjoyed their holiday, :al- though they were told in Prince George facts quite to the con- trary, which is upsetting.: - In spite of that, they came, and were on thelr way to Ket- chikan for the trip, then to Van- couver and looking forward to thelr trin by water. They went away. with folders and tald us that their friends would herr jabout their vleasant journey and friends they made duting thelr sojourn in Northern Bri- tish Columbia. That is the. best advertising we can get, .. Mrs. G. Ciecone and Mrs. San-|- terbane were local’ visitors this week and enjoyed the pictures |- of Rupert in its infancy, as both were youngsters theri and :re- member so much of the town: and ‘people. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Rod Mac- Donald were also’ local” ‘ysitors and seemed to enjoy our displays. Other guests came from. many. B.G. points, ' errace; Burns Lake, New Westminster, Kitimat, van- ecouver and Victoria. .. | ‘Metlakatla’ also was) ‘Fepresent- ed and we are very glad our Na+ tive people are enloying the Mupeum and admiring our Na- tive Arts, which we consider of the highest. qualitv. showlng im- agination and artistry. The radio programs on Tues- | with the church W.A, groups as: | campaign 10%” ee Try Duilv News sCusitie —— dav al 10:15 nm, elven by Mr. ‘Anfield and Dr, Large are very interesting and informative. We Hare sure all who Hstened were , proud of our West Const history, and we took forward to the next Istorv of the Totem Pole by Dr, ‘R, G, Large. We thank the Credit’ Women’s Breakfast Club for thelr gen-. eros donation of $100 to the Museum, Thelr support is most im neour aging, | Moose Women's Committees Activities iinyed enbbage with the oldtim- ays an dserved tea, They plan- ned nv visit, too, to Miller Buy faspital. The committee also had nan ad Mra, B, Hanson delegate to ihe Co-Ordinaling Counell. The Hospital Committea, which snd met at dhe home of Mrs. W, Anderson, reported plans wnder- way for a bake sla October 29 and Mya KK. Hardy named hospl- inl visitor for the coming month. Tho Jdbrary ommitteo, meot- ing ab dhe home of Mra. T, Taye lov, had planned a whist drive ‘a bo staged September 20 in lie Moose Tomple, The Publicity Committee, at A necting at the home of Mra. he Fhmble, had ataried a travelling box nat find-ralalng project In Ud of the chaptor’s building fund, ‘he Mooseheart Alumnt! Cont- mitteo had mot at the honte of Mra, 1h Phipps, when moneys ralaing projects wero (Wacitasce and plang made for a booth at 1@ Cash. for old gold _ Bulger's A ledge 0 live up to. men Club: insignia: ofthe cross of: service” and ‘the “square ‘of integrity”, was" nade’ last. night by newly-installed: president. of the'Prince Rupert Kinginen Club, R. C,. (Curly) : ‘Barbour... !0- 7" Mr, ‘Barbour’ who was ‘inétalled ‘Ith office. by ‘deputy District’ Gov- ernor E, G, Robertson-of Quesnel, told “the 120. Kinsmen, .Kinettes and guests in‘the’ ‘Legioh: audi- torlum that he ‘Hoped he? ‘would henefit.to the: club dg hg had re- ceived. ‘in. the last:.nine, years ftom.; the movement‘ ‘that was dedicated” to’ help: children, In installing’ “Mr, "Barbour ‘In office : ‘deputy. ‘District Governor Robertson .told’the’‘new. incum~ bent -that’.the, president's res- ponsibilities wete the: heavicst and his’ duties: the: most: arduous and tedious.’ ‘Mr; Robertson said he’ hoped thei’ new: president: had chosen wisely’-dn’. naming - “his chairmen of committéss:so that s club. “The titmost freedom ‘of ‘be able’ to: give: back ‘as. much |’ his ee would. be, easéd, Robertson: also installed: Huge Waller: and ; ‘Frank’ Dafoe as: vice-presidents; Secretary Leverett; treasurer Ralph Ander. Harry Sheardown’ and bulletin editor:R.W. Long. IMPORTANT SERVICE. ‘Mr. Robertson: also presented ' a past president's pin’ to Bill Bond on his retirement from of- ‘flee saying: ‘that the. retiring president ‘ had gained valuable experience - which’ fitted him to render. important service to the incoming executive. The. deputy: ‘District Governor urged members of the new. exe- -cuitivé to approach . thelr - tasks with: the earnest. resolu: fon to be faithful to the trust imposed in| them. He stressed: tha: ‘he exe- cutive should work collectively for the welfare of the Kinsmen readers’ 6 General : “Meeting, - Mixed: .Ten-Pin Bowling: League, Sun- ‘day, September, 19;° 8° p.m. at Bowling Alleys, , (1t) e Richard “Sephton,” District Agent, Matual - Life of Canada. For ‘Life Insurance ‘counsel: and Estate Analysis, ‘phone 436. - (219) a “ Prince Rupert: Burhis: Club. The Annual Meeting will ‘be. held in the Broadway, Cafe on Friday, September 24; at 6:30"'p.m. re- celving reports and. election of officers, All- members are. re- Tommy Kidd}. ‘registrar nade. | son; directors Jim “Meller and | not only of this community; bit ‘4 HELPS KIN CAUSE — “\ship in the club was similar to “hi ppe expression should be allowed be-.!on ‘earetully. ‘Stu! ‘oqtens: ‘are fore decisions: on any club, pro=|wotibly, cracked ahd: unrellable.” ject, Mr, Robertson sald. *In that: CAN. BE ‘MADE USEFUL’ ; way the will of: the" P malotty "However, he. sald,:the’ ‘chipped |° would be observed. tons ones: ‘can ‘be: tiirned’ over: ands ‘ HONORARY: MEMBER. o flat good, surface: can: be found ‘ d used: successfully. ‘The .wob- A highlight of the: evening was {an need acceptatice into the Prince. Ru-: bly stones, of members, pert Kin club of Hugo. Kraupner, who was recently elected an hon- orary member, 2) ey Mi. Kraupner, introduced. y: past-president Bill Bond, ald: that years ago after‘’a. visit..to| - mented and. made ; usefill, concluded by. expressing the good, wishes of the Rotarlans for any ‘projects. the Kin lub might uhdertake. . himself a: promise that he would | do his share to give happiness to| gelstad who hds, been transferred the girl: and boy: patients thet'é.| to ta westminster.’ "I was very thankful for (he! ° Also: presented’ was:a. “deputy apportynity of.” -agsisting,. you distilet : goveriior's : pin “to. Mr. young men and -women -to help P| Robertson: by past deputy dis- the younger: generation who, willl trict: ‘govelnor. Doug Little -of eventually take over as cilize eTebrades: <2 Mr. Kraupner. said. . Following the installation and He said that: he appreciated banquet, | sdanoing Was enjoyed: the efforts of the Kinsmen: one to help delinquents, ‘assist YOuns people in ‘keeping :‘on. ‘the . right. path” and said “I pledge myisyp~ port to this organization, I° dan think that anyone.can do.’ than look after the ‘interath i children’ who:, will be: stalwarts -. ae “Pee: and of the country.” , % : aagenge and ‘Freight: {| In conclusion Mr. Kraupner presented “something to “help i} efforts for the coming year,” and handed Mr. Bond a cheque for $250, ; Messages of greeting ahd edit: pratulation to the Kinsmen elub were also expressed by: Mayor George Hills, for the City of Prince Rupert, Jack Lindsay’ of he Gyro club, T. B. Black for the |: Rotary club and president of the Terrace Kin Club Al Davis, -"- Mayor Hills paid tribute to the club for its work in fighting. juvenile delinquency ‘and. also for the projects such as ‘ its Christmas Party at Miller Bay hospital and the Kiddies Camp at Lakelse. “Mr. Black said that member. a times ) ylight § Baving). Sunday’ 10:00 p.m. day 10:00° p,m. urday 6:00 a.m... - Tond he “176 S sdith Queen Chariottes— - Sept.” "16 and 30. October: 1 epeenter § ‘Reservations — “Freight Booking ‘LES: ‘SMITH aa -. Prince’ Rupert: ‘Agent : 509 3rd Aye. ‘Phone 568 & 560 _ senying B.C. since. 1888. “Other. ‘eéremonies during the Miller Bay Hospital he-had made evening saw the presentation of } a ‘going-away gift” to Kin Doug): ‘Prince. Rupert. ty to Vaneouyer ; -. Friday aca |p. 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