of wh th i+ PAGE TW THE DAILY NEWS FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Always looked upon with favor --- Che Shees For Men Make Friends of Your Feet .. . Combine Style With Comfort. . . ~~ “Your Satisfadtion Is Our Delight” - Box 1584 [RR PREG ET LE PFET IAL EE IEEE aA a —_ THE DAILY NEWS, Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limitea, Third Avenue H. PF. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mat) or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ...... For lesser periods. paid in advance. per week a CHURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean §.00 19? DAILY EDITION Saturday, Nov. 26, 1932 ADVENT SUNDAY 11 A.M., Morning Prayer and Sermon Subject: “THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN SPIRIT” 12:30, Sunday School 7:30 P.M., Evening Prayer and Sermon Subject: “THE THREE DISPENSATIONS” WEDNESDAY ‘ST. ANDREW'S DAY) 10:30 A.M., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion Ordination Service Preacher, Rev. Canon Rushbrook 7:30 P.M., Evening Prayer and Sermon FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, B.A. Organist, John E. Davey 11 A.M., Sermon Subject: “WHAT CAN WE KNOW ABOUT GOD?” 12:15, Sunday School 3 P.M., Sunday Shool in Westview School 7:30 P.M., Sermon Subject ST. ANDREW—SCOTLAND’S PATRON SAINT” His life his teaching his influence All visitors welcome | Phone 357 | | ‘A SATURDAY SERMON The Licht of Life KAIENS WON BASKETBALL (Continued from Page 1) Intermediate League In a hard fought tussle the Mer- chants just edgea out the Warriors 16-11. Although ‘the g:2rme was close ind fast it consistea of too much Saturday, November 9¢ 1939 - + a on rn aN, Her Heart Was Weak q Nerves Shaky, Nights ‘Restless Mrs. A. Black, Wallaceburg, Ont., writes: «7 suffered from heart weakness, shaky and restless nights, * I saw your advertisement for Milburn’s ‘Heart and Nerve Pills and decided to try them although I did not have much faith, but now I am very ANT Moen Waa _ ASPIRIN hos tt! When you want relief from pain, stick to Aspirin! Not only for its safety, -but for its speed. An Aspirin tablet dissolves at once. It.gets to the seat of pain without delay. Tt is many minutes faster than other remedies, and time counts When you're in pain! Forquick relief of headaches, colds, sore throat, neuralgia and rheumatism, pétiodic pains, and-other suffering, take Aspirin ;it cannot depress the heart. All druggists. “ Aspitin” isa trade-mark registered in Ganada PMO Pos aT A TEs (Rev..Canon ‘W. \F. Rushbrook, St. Peter's :\Chureh) individual .dribbiing which is not een | did as they have proved of wouderty) " e : m . recis asketoali. The far elp to me. On November 26, 1820, a young man of twenty-eight es ingore a ee Sam now cteieaane aaa but dian miley | veers stood on ‘the ‘houcestershire hills overlooking the within shootine tanve but took too without a box in the house.’’ | Cotswold. The sun was setting in autumnal splendor and,;much time to think apout it and wend a Piet A eres 004 sonora sores; Pat 9p only by The T. Milbure Oe, Lae, | just as it Was about to dip behind the:western horizon, an} were pounced on immediately by : aie | evening cloud intervened shutting out its radiant glory. main, Lieven ae nos tee Refereeing was in the capable ; |The watcher—one of the cleverest young ren Oxford Ever | one of their shots were taken un-| hands of the following SMITHERS | pram@ated, .for:-at he ag we on der difficulty but they managed to Juniors—J, Currie. oi had taken double firsts in classics: 5 hi 5 * sink enough of them to emerge on Intermediate—Johnson, Stiles, Frank Strauss, a well known ofq jand mathematics, a feat equated teams Ip. a $ he-toprend «of: the score Ladies’—Johnson. timer of this.district, whose health pute - "aaa ee a ae ‘or Vancouver— Merchants—Hunt (10), Pierce Senior—B. Skinne! of late has been failing, left last instincts «stirred »by the appealing } : . ( Sites 6 tealé ete ‘eek for Kamloops. | phenomena, expressed ‘his feelings Drarev ike Cesena ok ee La dae (2), . Windle, "Ros *| LEAGUE STANDINGS W op | Soe: | ®riday—ss. Prin. Adé@laide 10p.m.| Warriors-Comadina (6), Gillis) Senior League 3 D. ‘Fraser of Fort ‘St. James spent i “Tis gone “that bright and orbed Ss. Venture midnight] '4), Forbes, Fitzpatrick, Antonelli, W L Pts. a ‘few days in Smithers during the blaze rem \Vancouver— Hickey (1). N. R.A v 2 12 k on business. | “Fast fading from our wistful Sunday—ss. Cardena ............ p.m. Junior League parry a : : 8 ete 4 Gees; * : Wed.—ss.'Prince Rupert 9:30 a.m The Junior game was entirely | Kaien Hardware 6 4 R. D. Prosser ot Francois Lake | “Yon mantling cloud ‘has Hid piigay ss Venture p.m.| one-sided, the Meteors having it Ladies’ League and Sivert Anderson of Decker peor sight “8s. Catala midnight] 11! their own way. From the looks Cardinals 7 2 14) Lake were among business visitors The last faint pulse of quivering Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m of things Santurbane of the Meteors | 4™azons 5 3 10 yn during the week pat” Nov. 30—ss. Prin, Norah a,m.|Should be hoisted up into the In- /Oome! 0 7 0 Nature’s picture suggested its s@@r Naas River aria Port Simpsori— | termediate league, thus making the} Intermediate League Mi Ballantyne, matron of th | spiritual analogy and, as he wen- Sunday—ss. Cardena 8 ‘p.m.|iunior games much more interest- | Tuxis 5 3 10’ Smithers Hospital. is ander the care | ded his way homeward in the Wwi- 4ey@m ‘Naas River %& ‘Port Simpson— | ing. Merchants 5 3 10, of her physician. Her place is being light, he composed that well-known Ttiesday—ss. Cardena ...11:30 a.m.| Meteors—fanturbane (15), Chris- , Warriors 2 6 4\ taken by Miss Margaret Downey jand well-loved hymn, “Sun of My ®@r ‘Stewart and Anvox— jtison (6), Allen «4), Tobey, Hill, Junior League | Soul.” Sunday—ss. Cardena 8 mm. \Shrubsall (4) Meteors 6 . Mrs. Ray Oulton underwent a mi- The passionate love ‘of John Wed.—ss. Prince Rupert. 4 piv.| Rovers—G. Williscroft McMeekin Boy Scouts 2 4 4 nor operation in the Smithers Hos- Keble for his ‘master, Jesus, and From Stewart and Anyox— |+2), McRae (2), B. Williscroft, Ivar- Rovers 2 } 4 ital on Wednesday morning and the souls of men is well.known, The Tresday—-ss.Cardéna . 11:30 am.| son. Armstrong,Bremner, Greer (2). Japanese 2 4 4ris now making good recovery world held out to him many allur- — ing offers but he believed that he ~~ a _ — |could serve God best and man most as the incumbent of a parish, so he jsettled at Hursley, near Winchester, jand bent his splendid talents to a lereat but humble task—the living |and teaching of Christ The hymn is an experience and la prayer. It is catholic in its appeal. | Personally, I know of no Christian | denomination that does not include this poem in its hymnology. All |Christians sing it, all love it. Its |teaching is fundamental. Surely it | suggests the vision of a time when mape in 'Christian divisions will have ceased. 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