)"2 K ill i I I. I t; ii a! I U r . m .1 Kit,: 1: 4, 2 ISriiuc Rupert Dafls JSctos tD. Saturday, August 16, 1947 Published every arternooa except Sunday by Prtnee Rupert Dally News Ltd.. 3rd AVenue. Prince Rupert, British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director. MEMBER OF CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding- ol Prince Rupert and aM communities comprising northern and central British Columbia. Authorized as Second Class Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) SUBSCRIPTION RATES Clt' rsi-rtr per week. 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year, 7.00; aj Mall, Per Month, 40c; Per Year, M OO. TWO WORLDS there are two worlds. There is a POLITICALLY worId which is democratic and comparatively freehand another world which, whatever other merits it may have, is neither democratic nor free, says an editorial in Canadian Churchman. Economically there are two worlds. There is a world of prosperity and plenty, and there is a world of starvation and want. We in our oasis of plenty do not like to admit the existence of this other world of destitution and want. To do so troubles our conscience. If there were children naked and starving in our attic, we would be able neither to rest nor eat until they were clothed and fed. But shivering and hungry children five thousand miles away we can banish fromjour thoughts. They belong to another world. ' t iTt only politically and economically, but also epivttuallv there are two worlds. There is a world privilege and enlightenment, and there fjjHstian world of darkness, ignorance and despair. We wnoflwell in the former frequently but dimly comprehend the existence of the latter. This is why we roiflffcm look upon the Church, not as a rallying place for soldiers of the Crown, but rather., to quote someone's apt metaphor, as a sequestered retreat for spiritual Zombies. . But here surely is the crux of the whole matter. If there is ever to be one world, it will have to rest upon a spiritual basis. The foundation cannot be laid upon either wishful thinking or political planning. The'supreme need is a cohesive power stronger than the disruptive force pf hatred, suspicion, and selfish ambition. Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd Cor, 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones CO and 68 SATURDAY SERMON CHRIST'S DEITY x (By CAPTAIN EARLE P. JARRETT; Salvation Axmy) Topic: "Jesus Only" from. Matt. 17:1-13. The mountains of the Bible are full of interest Moriah, Sinai, Carmel the mountains associated with Christ's temptation. His proclamation of His law of love, His death and His ascension. Here is an impressive mountain scene with three disciples. He retires into a mountain to have fellowship with the Father First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, Minister Miss Gwendolyn McRae, Organist i Sunday, August 17 ' Rev, P. F MacSween, Old Klldonan Church, Winnipeg. A cordial invitation to worship with this congregation is extended to. alL REFORESTATION! MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA - - - To ensure that British Columbia's forest lands are kept continuously productive, it sometimes is necessary to reforest, artificially, those parts that have been logged over or burned over. That means, to plant the areas with young trees, grown in forest nurseries, instead of depending, on natural seeding from seed trees growing in the vicinity. At the present time, the British Columbia Forest Service is expending nearly $500,000 a year to grow twenty million young trees annually in its three forest nurseries, and plant them on forest land that is not satisfactorily reforested. Tliese young plantations are very vulnerable to forest fires. They represent a big expenditure of time, effort, and money and should have every care taken of tlieiu. PREVENT FOREST FIRES! E. T. KENNEY, Mlnhitt or landt and Foretf BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE DEPARTMENT Of LAND? AN D FO R E 3TI Box 1308 Corner 2nd Ave. and 7th St. Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ENGINEERS Authorized dealers, for GENERAL MOTORS AUTOMATIC DELCO HEAT OIL , BURNERS for your furnace or boiler A General Motors Product QUAKER OIL RANGES AND HEATERS now la stock Large Stock of Plumbing Supplle and, while He talked with. God. the disciples were filled with wonder at the things they saw. First of all, these disciples had a vision of Christ's deity. Of course this was not His unveiled Godhead as God. had said that no man could look upon that and live. You will remember that all Moses could, hear was the after-shadow of God's glory while he was hid in the cleft of the rock. However, they did get a glimpse of his Deity, although it was through the fleshly veil of the body of Christ. The Deity within Him was permitted to shine out. Many years after Peter (speaks of having been a witness to His Majesty and John writes: "We beheld His glory ... as of trie only begotten of the Father" (John 1:14). Here God was manifested in the flesh.; The lowly Nazarene carpenter stood' on. the hill-top as. a pillar of tire. Now the disciples could truly say: "We have seen tile Lord." Next they had a vision of the Father's- Presence. This was th bright Sheklnah cloud., the medium through which He made His communication to a few. Likewise- thev had a vision of "Jesus Onlv!" This was the- chief object of the .Teat event. Thev were three trembling men, seed First United Church Sixth Ave. W., rnear Fultod St Minister Rev. R. A. Wilson,. M.A. Organist: Miss Rose-Marie Hartwlg Sunday, August. 17, Mr. P. H. Llnzey will conduct First BapCist Church (Young Street) Minister: Rev. P. Antrobus Phone: Res. Green 812 Sunday, August 17 11 a Jn. Church School and Bible Class. Children, be sure to clip your ticket for the Vacation School from today's paper. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. Our Vacation School starts on Monday, Aug. 18, and continues each morning from 9-11:30 pjn. Prizes are given for those who bring the most new scholars;, there are also movies,, object stories, handicraft, music, and other "things you will enjoy. The Salvation Army Captain and Mrs. E. Jarrett, Corps Officers. "Strive to enter at the Strait Gate; for many, I say unto you,. will seek to enter in, but shall not be able." (Luke 13:24). Tonight, 8 p.m. 'VTHE GOD OF CREATION" and other films presented by the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. COME AND FELLOWSHIP WITH US ON THE LORD'S DAY. 11 a.m-Heart Talks on the Spirit - Filled Life. Subject: "SATAN'S FINAL MASTER STROKE." 12:30 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7:30 p.m. GOSPEL MEETING. Guest Speaker: Captain J. Cooper (Missionary in Native Work at Glen Vowell). Subject: "CHRIST IS LIFE." Tues., 8 p.m. Women's Meeting (The Home League). Wed., 8 p.m, Soldiers' Meeting. Plan to. attend. THE SUMMER CONGRESS August 29 - Sept. 1. East-End HaU Seventh Avenue East Sunday, Sept. 7. at 2:30 p m, Parents in the Hays Cove area and vicinity, please note that Sunday School begins again at the above date and time, This Sunday School is Interdenominational, and sponsored by the Ministerial Association, with helpers, from various churches. It is chiefly a Primary School with children from the ages of three years upwards. ers after truth. Thy had fo?en trained to trust in Mosesto rav-erence prophecy, to offer sacrifices. Having had a glimpse of God and His glory, they wanted to build him three tabernacles, and to abide there. Then a Voice said: "This is My ibeloved Son . . . hear ye Him." The Jewish heart of Peter wanted to keep the law and prophets as well but when they opened their eyes Jesus filled their horizon . . . They saw Jesus only. They now saw thas everything, law, prophecy, etc., was superceded by Jesus. He Is the all-sufficient, all in all. That is the lesson we are to learn from this story frcm the Scriptures. A New Dispensation has begun It is Jesus only now. Christ stands on the hill-top, the hope of the world, sent from God to fulfil the law and all the prophecies, to redeem and save mankind. He says: "Look unto Me, all ye . ends of the earth: For I am God, and there is none else" (Isa. 45:22). WORLD UNIVERSITY NEW DELHI 0 Adyar, Madras, has been selected by Dr. Montessorl as the centre for the establishment of a world univer sity based on her unique principles of education. DIRECTORY Service In all churches at 11 am and 7:30 p.m. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmulr St, Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. Reetor: Basil 3. Prockter. B A., ap (Blue 733) FIRST BAPTIST 6th. Ave. E at Young St. Minister: Rev. Fred Antrobua Sunday School 11 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 pm. (Qreen 812) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 4th Avenue East I MlnUitfr A. P MacSween, B.A. Morning Sen' ice Only 11 a.m. (Green 982) FIRST UNITED C3Q Oth Ave. West Minister: a. A. Wllnon. MA. Morning Service Only 11 a.m. (Green U13) FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 221 Cth Ave. West Pastor: Rev. J. Unney. Sunday School 12:15 (Qreen 820) SALVATION ARMY Fraser Street CO.. Capt. Earl Jarrett Sunday School 12:15 (Black 2891 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 6th Ave. at MrB'tde 8L Pastor: E. Solland ST. PETER'S ANI Seal Cavif Archdeacon K. Hodson t Evening Prayer 7:30 pan. (Blue 827) REGULAR BAPTIST SERVICES Fifth Avenue and Mc Bride Street (LO D E. Hall) We Preach CHRIST; CRUCIFIED: CROWNED; COM1NQ Sunday, August 17 "Whoso putteth his trust in the LORD shall be SAFE." Prov. 29:25. ANOTHER OLD-FASHIONED 7:30 pm GOSPEL SERVICE Stirring Message Hearty Singing Quest Speaker: MR. O. MECKLLVG (of Vancouver, B.C.) Supported by a group of Christian men from Prairie Bible Schools (Three Hills, etc.). WE PREACH THE OLD-TIME RELIGION BELIEVED IH BY YOUR FATHERS AND MOTHERS AND YOUR GRANDPARENTS (Nothing ADDED! Nothing TAKEN AWAY!) PRAYER PRAISE TESTIMONY Come and Enjoy These Services THE SALVATION ARMY COMING EVENTS SUMMER CONGRESS AUGUST 29th to SEPTEMBER 1st Conducted by Lt. -Colonel John Habklrk of the UiLA. Annual Red Shield Appeal commencing Sept. 15 (BE SURE TO CUT THIS OUT) To All BOYS and GIRLS FREEf FREE! FREE! FREES Ages 4 to 16 Years This Ticket ADMITS ONE to Two Weeks of Super Fun and. Education DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Young Street) AUGUST 18 to 29 MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9:00 - 11:30 Object Stories Handicraft Travelogue Movies Music and Singing Chemical Illustrations and Prizes A. MacKenzie Furniture LING LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CHESTERFIELD SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, BEDS, BEDSPRINGSr SPRING-FILLED AND FELT MATTRESSES B.C. 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She is of a fis nent, In nntnmut ..j 4U ou Her father, Mr. Murdock McLeod, hai, uaextr throughout B.C. and her brother. Clyde is Tr" optometrist in Pentlcton, B.C. Miss MeLc;d h 1 the most modern equipment for the exair.ir.i and a conscienUous service will be flven " " ' TPMI'niMIIV itVL'irr urwi.i ... For the Latest In Jewelry M ANSON'S BENDIX Automatic Laundru ILICAN till I MACHINE IN OPERATI0N- ! A DEMONSTRATION EACH DAY AT J rX j VISIT Ml Soon be The youngsters needi"lln, wll be . In th' P' and pencil. We have a gooa -Waterman and Parker makes. The prices range from $30 for" tain I 10FI priced models all the way to $1 00 0 . . .... Ilorlr "Si" man "Taperlte" ana mc we also have lower priced pens I