'I I 11 l united V m wiisuii 1 1 1 1 . . Sclv pm hgrehei at " km.: BndJ it-pt DUI)MI"r -i o no n in. i ..n,.r H A . U U AFTIB1 W V- a t 1 1 Hirt'i ii ' I V Hue E MncSWHIl. (Orwn 982i MA i4-8l Orctn 613) TABERNACL1 ON a inn BO 620) Street Earl Jnrrett lass (J tool 3 00 p m I Blac k 269) MTIIKKAN i Black 9101 k WU H AN I Cove Hodson pool 1 1 ik) a in 7:30 p m. I Blue Bill!' 8271 MM I V M NDAV AA1 r a i .id n . i ...... . at ua..v Jiewsi f r 'rom a dollar no. ol ho v i,loaiU.t if unworried by those bill: The sleigh- mcri'ici' vnnr vivm ayr . , . you'll have "V Christmas! HE rWD.U SATURDAY SERMON THE BLESSINGS OK HUMILITY (By REV. EARL SOILAND. St. Pauls Lutheran Church) "F'or whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humblcth him.self shall be exalted." Luke 14:11. There are some basic principles that form the foundation for the moral life of man. These principles were referred to and very often developed by Jesus Christ for His disciples. They are the highest form of ethics for any human Dein. Wisdom demands that we recognize and use them if we desire to make our lives as truly successful as we would like. us are mighty proud. Our hearts Among the principles that: will not let us adm.t that any-Jesus makes us acquainted with j ore is better or more Import an Is the reward for conduct which i than we. We simply refuse to we meet in life. Underlying the i admit that we need any kind whole of the human life is the j of help. For the most part, it is law of retribution, or the fact jour experience that we cin that we always are repaid ln!"ght our own battle of life ir.nri fnr what, wo tin This Hi-: fairly successfully Only when vine law always works, so thatwe ere chidren did we adnrt a person who i.s kind will be re-1 that anyone could help us. This ndil witii kindness tine wh attitude extends both to our cheats will himself be deceived. I physical and also to our spirit A nprsdii wht) sneaks evil nf his ua' lives. neiuhbor will learn that others talk about him. It is not possible for anyone to do either good or evil without receiving his reward in return. This does bottles at a you'll want A FAMILY affajh: II good idea to check your family - supply of 7-Up every day or so . . . buy several time! Every day . . . a chilled bottle ot 7-Up for your mid-morning "fresh up "...and mixed wilh Junior's milk it makes a delicious drink! It's Sue's favourite after-school treat . . . and your husband likes a glass of 7-Up after dinner with his evening paper! 7-Up is more than a family affair around your house . . . it's really a family "must"! Keeps everyone smiling and happy as larks! So check your supply now and if it's low phone your favourite 7-Up dealer the man with the cheery 7-Up signs on display! 'I IME NOW TO SHAKE THE SVMMER'S SAND Iium your shoes to sweep it from your home . . . time for Fall Housecleaning everything spic and span fur Winter! And when there's cleaning to be done, LINIT is always a " must"! It's a fine, thln-boillng starch that keeps freshly-done laundry let longer.' Magic, that's what!... and a boon to the busy housewife, I can assure you! So why not write to me for your free copy of The Lbwl Book" chuck full of helpful housccleamnX hints! Send your request to Barbara Brent, 141! Creicent St., Montreal, P.Q. 1 I VI t DRESSING, DRESSING, Talking In His Sleep. i.uumJ IIW I'M 1 It is part of our natural pride that we relu.se to admit that we are not able to live lives that arc holy, perfect and pure. Of course we do admit that vc maybe not mean that the reward is re- c"la De ainereiu at lines man ceived from the person with are, but we immediately le-whom you deal directly. Often j mlnd ourselves that we have "lea 10 00 our Desl wnen c ,it is found that the person whom ' you help returns evil as his pav- j insist on maintaining our lool- ment Others will ignore or at!1"1 M"uc ui spue u. w wc know that we are not least think that you owe it to'at them, but that does not mean I able to meet God s requirements. hit lau, Hn,, nnt unrlr SnmP- I Wfl faC" that Condition Where where, and at the proper time someone will repay in kind. Closely akin to mis matter of reward is our attitude. Most of i and wnri By p rtninj eni information itrvice lor toddy's woman ' WAUACEBURG? Sept 2j:i At last! A miracle I - It-rn inventiveness takes the time and frum cooking . . . makes it a happy experience! Il'g the PRESTO COOKER, of course most remarkable cooking uu nsil yet invented! Most foods are pressure-cooked the PRESTO way in a quarter of the usual time fuel il saved the food goes further, retains itn gnxi colour and flavour its vitam.ns and min-ei : J'FtF.STO is truly the kitchen miracle get 'i" is- liimorraw . . . anv Housewares dealer... me.Barb.ira Brent, Dept. 102. 1411 Crescent St., Mont-rao4 new PRESTO recipes! II' ROM uu TBI NAfU U well i a friend's youngster who ed about the yummy cake served at "'. My fnend matured and found Ith SWANS DOWN . XflU Vtiimrt Ann kai ha llcaim. I ai d flulTv made, the MONTHS 'TIL BEI8TMAI I lie, just ninety "lore days. That's not real- y too much ime to start aving for a Mi, uu ijoio take recipe on the SWANS ihjw.x pacui'. '"K a patty ... with the Big Moment when swain3 rved! merry one. is why not open your now at ih 0NTRKAl,...S:.l- to take care of all ason's rxnendil iii-ph' Of the B nf M'd llad to assist you in PVlOgS Ac.iiimt with God rtliliC us because of the pride in our hearts. A.s long M that pnd I remains, we cannot pleasp God Children admit that they need help. Christ says that ontou you become as little children, youj cannot enter the kingdom of! God An important decision' faces us Shall we maintain our pride at the cost of Eternal Life? Or, knowing the price, do we have the moral rouraxe to yield that pride and admit that we need thf help of God0 God uives Riare to the humble We cannot be holy or righteous by our own efforts but we tan become j holy if we permit God to give us His grace. The humility we need i.s the same as I 'ftt of a child When did you ever see a child who was too proud to accept heip of his pnvents' If we are to have God a.s our father, we must be as children. There must, be a recognition of need and a willingness to receive help. God can and Will supply I that need and give the needed help. True humility brttiC" nH il a great blessing. It Is possible for a humble person to enter heaven. For such a one the holiness of Jesus ftkrlmt ou'nits as D rift. G()d II Sixth ! I IS ON THg J ffl a TABLE ' fi r - '1 u eis!S"'i I I First United Church Ave. W.. near rnuon oi Minister Rev. R. A. Wilson, M.A. Organist: Miss Rose-Marie Hartwig Worship. 11 a m. -Morning School. II 15 o ni. -Sunday Both departments will meet at 12:15. -30 Worship. 7 -Evening Attention is drawn to the new bus service Horn Seal Cove pasi our church. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) We preach Christ . . . G RUCTFTED ROWNED OMING "Remember now thy Creator, in the days of thy YOUTH ' Eccles. 12:1. SUNDAY. SEPT. 28, 1947 12:18 p. in Sunday School SPECIAL RALLY DAY PROGRAM All Parents and Friends cordially invited). Don't forget Standard'Time. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Subject: "CONSIDER THY WAYS." Speaker: G. R. S. Blackaby WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. FRIDAY 3:30 p.m. Mission Band 7:00 p.m. Junior Young Peoples. (Phone 3K9 or (iteen "79) THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD The Salvation Army Captain and Mrs. E. Jarrett, Corps Officers. Announcing the visit of B&IGADIBH ANNIE FAIRIHTts r Toronto Territorial Secretary nf Salvation Arntv Women s Work for Canada Return mis'ionarv from Kenya. Africa. Mon., 8 p.m. Sept. 2!l Lucal talent will present a Service of Living Pictures: "MOTHKR8 OF BIBLE DAYS." Brigadier Fairhurst will speak. NOTE Everybody welcome at this service. I Tonight YOUTH RALLY. 8 p.m. Mr. Ewald. teacher Booth Mem- orial School will be the speaker ir-T-'.- s '''.-! I VOU'LL YOUR ';r I'lL BE FIRED COFFEE I5y r RIGHT fl ) DOWN COLD' , o WiW! Tomorrow 'Sunday I 11:00 a m. Holiness Meeting. 2:30 p.m.--Directory Class and Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. The Old. Time Gospel. Tuesday 8 p.m. Home League. Brigadier Fairhurst in charge : I First Baptist Church (Young Street) Minister: Rev. F. Antrobus Phone: Res. Green 812 Sunday Sept. 28 RALLY DAY a. m Members of Morninc. Congregation will combine with the children of the Sabbath School and their parents in a great Rally Service. Special program with music and recitation, etc. Promotion exercises. Let us Rally to our Fall and Win ,n,P . to nive to US this gift than we are to receive It, The condition is srch that without humility we cannot reoeive this Mft. Without it we cannot en- lr heaven. When we are humble Da little children and are willing to receive thi- gUt. then we can ; ,ok forward to the Joy of having fellowship with God now ana in heaven forever. ter work. Be sure to bring all the children, including any who have been absent lately. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. Please Note - Clocks go DaeK one hour Saturday night to Standard Time. Be on time! St. Paul's Lutheran Church Rev. E. Solland Res.: 437 7th Ave. East Morning Worship--11 i Standard Timei. Sunday School 12:15 p.m. Evening Informal Service 7:30 p-.m. Choir rehearsal at the parsonage on 336 6th Ave. East on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Confirmation class meets Saturdays at 10 a.m. Local News Items Cash for old sold. Bulger's. Mrs. A. Fletcher of Vancouver arrived in the city Friday cn the Camosun to spend a visit wilh her son, Constable Fletcher of the city police. She wes ac companied by her sister-in-law. Miss S. Fletcher, who came over from Scotland a short time age lo visit relatives In Canada and (fee United States. LADIES OF PRINCE RUPERT Do you know the OTVTC CEN TRE DINING ROOM opens at 9 i.-. the morning and that AFTERNOON TEAS ARE SERVED DAILY? Come and enjoy the serene, pleasant atmosphere of the CIVTC CENTRE DINING ROOM. (tf) Announcements Sons ot Norway meeting Thursday, Oct. 2, at I.O.O.F. Hall. Social evening. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2 Cambrai I.O.D.E. Thanksgiving Dance. Civic Centre, Oct. 13. Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Band Concert, Civic Friday. October 24. Rebekah Bazaar. Oct Lutheran Ladies' Aid Saturday Nov. 1. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Women of the Moos-: Bazaar. Nov. 12 and 13, Centre, 30. Bazaar, annual Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 10. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, Nov 19. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20 St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaar. November 22. Salvation Army Home League Sale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov. 28th. United Church Bazaar, December 4. Orange Sale, December 5. St. Peter s Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11 Trimmed to tantalize their eyes off you . Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night, 8:30. (It) W. D. Smith, M.L.A. for Atlin, and Mrs. Smith are leaving on the Camosun tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilson and family are sailing tonight on the Catala for Vancouver to take up future residence. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer W. Wright and two chiiaren are sau-.ng on the Camosun tonight on a trip to Vancouver. ATTENTION ! There will be 15 minute sight-seeing flights by air over the city Sunday, Sept. 28. Three passengers for $13.50. See 235 Taxi. (It) Mrs. J. Latham of Ocean Fall1", arrived in the city Friday after noon on the Camosun to serve on , the jury panel of the Assize Court which opens here Monday. General business meeting of the Prince Rupert Little Theatre Ass n. Tueiday Sept. 30. 8:30 p.m. i Common Lounge, civic centre. All those interested are requested to attend. ' 228" Anglican Church people Plan to attend the fellowship hour at the Cathedral Hall at 9 p.m. Sunday, when Mr. F. E. Anfield will speak on the recent elec tion and installation of the Primate in Saskatoon. tit) Dine and Dance Commodore Cafe, Saturday September 27. McNaugton's Orchestra from 9 to 12. All taibles reserved; call 17 for reservations. Parties of 4 most convenient. Cover charge 75c. '227) SINGER Sewing Machine Repairs Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed PHONE S 1 S39 3rd Ave. W.. Prince Rupert When shopping with us for that FALL COAT, especially smart FALL SUIT, or COMPLETE WARDROBE . . . Personalized BUDGET PLAN. Terms to suit every budget. No Interest No Carrying Charges. so folks can't take is our new genuine wool PRINCESS COAT, with humdinger eh-only Persian scarf to tie gently adorably about your throat. 1 i SI i m Use Use The The Sweet Sweet Sixteen Sixteen A large shipment of t I Ronson Lighters I Comprising all the new designs of engraving anil m .. ....:.. nfl innnv new desiens and I r n I in I i ' . . . V I' colors in enamel. . -a a I 1 .1 : ...... .1. in 1.H Also tne new uauum iwp u-.-is" ... Ronson table Lighters at $15 I The other Ronsons run from $6 to $8 III Mnv neiinir like the TIIOKENS lighter. We have BE ) 'il!. I L 3"rY I them from $3.50 to 6 ' S AWAKE ME M kl - i ..,1 i;li,.r frum SI 111 $.1.50 ! Prince Uupcrt Dailp nttos Saturday, September 27, 1947 t SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert For FALL... 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