3 iSt B 0. V Jfcii Mrfll Jf I U I! 1 11 I sanB -r-i irrN a rrni i-NWI A I I IK I J AN 7 rKIVlVJIN - - - - - SOWING AND HEAPING REV JOHN LINNEY. Full Gospel Tabernacle) decelyed, God is not mocked for, whatsoever a man ... .Unll Vio olcn rpan Pnr Via that Rrrapt.h tr Vila mat a""" ' - ho flpsh rpan rnmintlon: hut hp thnt snwpt.h .Uoll ftf thp snlrlfr. rpnn pvprlaRtlnir Hfp uai. e:7-9. are some passages of scripture which are v Dracticai. Ci.xnenence proves me lesson ,1 .tiVinn oil is cnirl unrl flnno ovnorinniui io rill. Miirii (Alt tJ UWtu 1 V vuiivi bAIVl IbilVU AO teacher. V alii JtUii' Oiiywm vo t y iuias uui . i ... irhitcnovor. v x wp don't expect to mvers soweth to his flesh ECTORY all churches at 11 a.m AS CATHEDRAL W at Dunsmulr St. ST HAl'IISI luiue no) F. at Young Bt Scrvici 7 -ju p.m. (Green 812) PKESBVTEKIAN i A virus East A F MacSwcen, B.A. jer..;3 ur.., ii m. (Oreen 983) KM II.M1UI .serv.cj univ ti a.m. (Oreen 613) ; Rer J Llnney E.hc: 12:15 (Oreen 620) viTinv .t&tv E;: Jarrttt (Black 26S) I'l.'S IlITIIfllAK vc st McBrlde Bt. E CUand tll'S A.N u I.I CAN Sen Cove (Blue 827) If a man is careless and in-different and allows bad habits to get a grip upon him so that he is not able to care for his business, or dally task, we expect that, as a result of his dissipa tion, he will be carried to his ruin. The god of this world (Satan) hath blinded the minds of such, and so they go blindly upon their way sowing to the flesh and shall of the flesh reap corruption. This saddens our hearts when we know that Jesus Christ came to I break every fetter which may bind one to tia sin and set the "whosoeverwill" gloriously free. It is hard for those of teen age to accept the lessons taught by experience. The boy of four teen years of age believed he knew much more than father, or even grandfather, but by the time he had come to the age of twenty-lour he said I am surprised how much father had learned." Even so, how many adults are slow to learn from the experience that God's Word teaches! "Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap." Sometimes the reaping tarries a number of years, in other cases it may fall as lightning follows thunder, as in the case of a woman who mado. a purchase a store of a small town in South ern England. The clerk gave her too much change. As she left the store he realized his mistake hurried after her and explained the matter to her. The REGULAR BAPTIST SERVICES Fifth Avenue and McBrlde Street Sunday, August 3rd Wev. on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou SHALT be SAVED," Acts. 16:31. OLD FASHIONED EVANGELISTIC SERVICE iBtirrins Gospel Message Hearty Singing Song Leader: KEN GETTY (of P.B.I.). Gospel Music by P.B.I, boys. rteo by a group of Christian men from Prairie Bible School (Three Hills, etc.). WE PHKACH THE OlD-TIME RELIGION Preached by Knox, Bunyan and Spurgeon. Nothing added nothing taken away. 'Lord's Supper will follow evening service). KYER PRAISE TESTIMONY 'Ome and Enjoy These Services KEK! FREE! FREE! FREE! All BOYS and GIRLS Ages 4 to 16 Years IThis Ticket ADMITS ONE to Weets of Super Fun and Education r"E FIUST BAPTIST CHURCH (Young: Street) ?ST 18 to 29 MONDAY TO FRIDAY 1 9:00 - 11:30 Stories Handicraft Travelogue Movies "d Singing- Chemical Illustrations and Prizes w bring 37 years of practical nence in Prince Rupert" 32 GURVICH has returned to the CONTRACTING BUSINESS Too Large No Job Too Small Rating, hauling, land clearing SIXTH STREET woman replied "If I have stolen anything from you God strike me dead," and immediately she fell down dead on the sidewalk. The citizens of the town erected a monument on the snot. pn. graving particulars of the incident in stone and so speaking to all who would pass , by, that "Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap." . "But he that icveth to . the spirit shall of the spirit reap everlasting life." That makes wonderful reading. How precious it ii to know that, when we confess our sin to Him. He is able and willing to forgive us our sin and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness'. This scripture also makes known , unto -us that, "God Is not mocked." Take for instance those who may teach in colleges or Insti tutes of learning and, through their personality and the wis dom of this world, seek to un dermine the faith of young i-people In God's Word, or the case of a man who may leave the farm with a hay-rack to do chores and bring home a load of hay. Many things go wrong during the day, and as he nears home suddenly the load of hay falls over. Immediately the man shakes his fist toward heaven and challenges. God to come down and fight it out beside the hay sprawled across the highway. Neither of these men are -mocking God. All they are doing is making regular fools out of themselves. It is not possible for the created to mock the Creator. Life is but a vapor which a sunbeam or a breeze, may destroy. Then after death the Judgment. So, dear reader, If you have not yielded your life to God, ponder prayfully the scripture at the head of this article and "Do It Now!" -Advertise in The Daily News! PICNIC Port Edward (Sponsored by Prince Rupert Branch Canadian Legion B.E.S.L.) SUNDAY, AUGUST :trd Sports Refreshments Hot Dogs, Ice Cleam, Soft Drinks Civic Band in Attendance Buses leave Bub Terminal 10 a jn., 11 a.m. and Noon, stopping at Ridley Home corner enroiite. Tickets 50 cents (children under 12 years accompanied by parents Free). Now on sale at Ranee & Hardy. N. B.C. Power, Ormes Ltd., Gordon & Anderson, Ma-cey's, and Canadian Legion. (It) First United Church Sixth Ave. W., near Fulton St. Minister Rev. R. A. Wilson, M.A. Organist: Miss Rose-Marie Hartwig 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Mr. F. E. Anfield will conduct the service. Cathedral Church of St. Andrew Rectory: 542 Eighth Avenue West Blue 733 Sunday, August 3 8:30 and 11 ajn, Ven. Archdeacon Edward Hodson, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook. The Salvation Army Captain and Mrs. E. Jarrett, Corps Officers. Sunday, August 3 11 a.m. Lessons on Holy Living. Topic: "Nothing Less Than the Best." 12:30 Sunday School (Classes for all ages). Our object Every child In the city contact ed for Christ. 7:30 pjn. Gospel Meeting. Subject: "Who Is the Greatest Man of History?" Tues., 8 p.m. Home League. Women of the city are welcome. Wed., 8 p.m. Meeting for Sol diers, Converts and Recruits. Sat., 8 pm. Praise and Prayer Meeting. Envoy and Mrs. Walker, in charge. (Don't miss hearing these comrades from Canyon City). We believe that the Bible holds the solution to every human problem. Duncan MacKenzie, formerly of this city and for the past few years residing in Vancouver, arrived on Thursday night's train for a visit. Mrs. Mackenzie is in Smlthers and will be arriving here later. Announcements All advertisements lit tms column will be charged for a full at 26e a word. Sons of Norway meeting, Thursday, Aug. 7. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2. Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Women of the Moose annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale. Nov. 14. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20 Salvation Army Home League Sale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov. 28th. Orange Sale, December 5. MEW ENGLISH WLi CHINA Cups and Saucers $1.00 to $15.00 FOR THE LATEST IN JEWELRY MANSON'S ) "YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELER" RUPERT MARINE REALTY (J. CLAUSEN & SON) j We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Llpsett's, Waterfront) Box 548 Phone Green 075 Just Arrived! fW MW W W W W W WW w w w w SLATER KANGAROO OXFORDS $14.50 GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 Local News Items Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Chamber of Commerce Con vention Ball, Fri. August 8, Civic Centre. (185) Plan to be in town for Car nival Week, August 16-23. Civic Centre Carnival, Prince Rupert's Event of the Year (tf) Tonight's train, due from the East at 11:45 daylight time, is reported this afternoon to be on time. Inspector H. H, Mansell, provincial police, returned to the city from Ocean Falls yesterday afternoon aboard the Camosun. Attention Oddfellows and Re-bekahs Banquet in Commodore Cafe, August 5, at 6:30 p.m. in honor of the Grand Master (182) Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, returned to the city on Thursday night's train from a trip to the Endako and Smlthers district on official duties. Tickets for Associated Boards banquet, August 8, at Civic Cen tre, available from W. F. Stone. Please make reservations early, Tickets for dance also available in limited quantities. (185) Rev. and Mrs. A. F, MacSween and family, who have teen spending a month's vacation in the Peace River country, returned to the city on Thursday's train. Miss Joan Weston of the Canadian Broadcasting women's talks department, Toronto, who is touring western Canada In search of material to be used in a series of broadcasts during coming months, sailed last night on the Camosun to make the round trip to Ketchikan and then to Vancouver after spending three days in Prince Rupert. want it , wardrobe! Remember! Port Day, Prince Rupert's marine holiday, August 21. (tf) Vote Lorraine Youngman for a charming, talented Port Queen. Junior Chamber of Commerce. ,tf) E. C. Wallace, manager of Mc- Cutcheon's Pharmacy, left this afternoon by air on a business trip to Vancouver. Calling old and young $100 In cash prizes at Grand Quiz on B.C. Products. Civic Centre, Wed nesday, August 6 at 8 p.m. (It) Pile Driver Meeting, Sunday 2:30 p.m. Carpenter's Hall. (It) Joseph Ferris, who has been Canadian Pacific Airlines agent here since the start of the ser vice two months ago, left on to day's flight for Vancouver, where he has been translerred. The new agent here is Glen Lee, formerly of Fort McMurray,. Mr; and Mrs. A. Ivarson, after a three months' vacation trln which took them to Minneapolis, Texas, California and 14 other states, returned to the city this week. With Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay they will be leaving to morrow for Tshenlkut Lake near Burns Lake to spend the next two months. William 'A. Pllfold and son, Edward, returned to the city this week after spending a month's holiday at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, visiting with Mr. Pll-fold's brother, George. Prince Al bert Is' Mr. Pilf old's old home. It Is In the area of Saskatchewan which has been suffering from drought this year and where crops have been ruined. For five days while Mr. Pilf old was there the temperature was 99 in the shade, going as high as 104. BUYS AHD WHYS BY A wettjr iilun tnd information wru'tt lor lodty't woman BUY YOUR REFRIGERATOR AT THE BANK? No fooling that's the way a lot ol smart women get the first down payment made on their refrigeratorby opening a . Savings Account at the BANK OF MONTREAL. You'll find that regular saving at the B of M is the best way to save for large purchases ... lor future investments! Any member of the bank's staff will beglad.to assist you Jnf opening a Savings Account for any amount from a dollar up. And remember your money in a B of M Savings Account not only earns interest dui is available whenever you for your new refrigerator ... or your new Fall TWICE AS MUCH FOR EVERYONE! . . . Good news indeed for your jam-and-jeUy-loving family . . , neatest trick of the jam-'n-jelly season . . . when you us CERTO. voti net nttv n.rr.ni MORE jam or jelly and the results are delicious! CERTO is fruit pectin the natural jellyinj substance extracted from fruit. Jams made with CERTO need only a one-to-two minute full. rolling boil . . . CERTO-made jellies only a half-minute to a minute.-In this extremely short boil none of the precious juice the fresh fruit taste is lost as It is In the old-fashioned long-boiling. When you buy CERTO, look for the recipe booklet under the label. Follow exactly the recipe for the fruit you are using and results are bound to be good! A FLAIR i-iu V FOR COOK-' TJJjT NG is yours t. ft " you wish! ry ') 'rt A Interest 11 is most important and knowing Jots of special little tricks . . . like these with famous BENSON'S Corn Starch! . .' . Remember that BENSON'S makes fluffier, smoother, mere delicious aicrir.su es. It makes gravies to melt, in your month. And BENSON'S Com Starch in your custards and pies ii definitely a "must" . . . used for its goodness by jjcneratlons of Canadian housewives! Try, for instance, thesn delicious BEN'SON reefpes . . . Apple Tit Custard Sauce Vknilla Blanc Manec . . . all from BENSON'S Recipe Sheet B.C. For your free copy simply write to me, Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent Street, Montreal, P.Q. GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME can be mighty warm with the hot sun up to its usual midsummer tricks! So pass the 7-UP . . . frosty fresh from your ice box! 7-Up is a summertime "must"! Its delicate flavour is like a cool breeze on a hot day and it completely quenches the most enormous thirst. You'll want to make 7-Up a family affair serve it with meals . . , with your fresh, summer salads ... and as a be-tween-meals treat! So " FRESH UP" AND SMILE with 7-Up! It's sold at all stores displaying the famous 7-Up sign! " COME TO OUR COUNTRY COTTAGE for the week-end. Sit in the sun ... do as you wish!" ... An invitation from your favourite hostess . . . a hostess who thinks of your comfort in every important detail . . . who always has a suppiy cf SWEET CAPORALS on hand because she knows how much their cool perfection cleases her cuesls! And no wonder for SWEET CAPS are "quality tested" by a new post-war scientific process "Perfection Check ". They're perfected in Freshness, in Smoothness, in Taste . . . for your smoking satisfaction! So be sure, whether or not guests are expected, to keep a supply of SWEET CAPS always on hand ... to pass the SWEET CAPS! 3f PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service It's good business to keep your coal bin full! You get speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS prince Eupctt Dally jQclus Saturday, .August 2, 1947 B. C. PRODUCTS WEEK .12 f BUY PRODUCTS; "DRY DAK" water-repellent work clothing, made in Vancouver. We have a very complete stock of "DRY BAK" shirts and "DRY BAK" pants in all sizes. 1 1 Jl M J.J. DAYS . . . Yes, only 12 more days to shop for these exceptional values we are offering in . . . COATS DRESSES SUITS BLOUSES AND ACCESSORIES USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET PLA1J NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES The Vacuum Cleaner You Have Waited For! IT'S THE EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER You are invited to make a personal Inspection of these wonderful new ..EUREKA VACUUM CLEANERS. Visit McRae Bcos. and arrange for a demonstration in your home. Remember, you buy the best when you buy EUREKA Dry Lumber We have just received a substantial shipment of KILN-DRIED Finishing Lumber Get Yours While It Lasts PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. 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