K hi May K. I"2 idiy THE DAILY NEWS PACK THREZ Hi A SATURDAY SERMON A Model For the Multitude Rrv Dr. F. W. Dafoe, Minister, First Baptist Church) in the Eighteenth Century William Pitt said: "England L .i.trinir his term of office repeated this same savino- I"""-" ..1.1. r A .- . f t , , ,7 ..'" tv,c Tvvenuewi uiuui. axiom is lmDeuuea in it. No nn nr. anv time, in anv n ncp. enmn otoa on ii,. In n I Mllli . I " -J i - - wg vuiiijiv,Vl.i3 Ull II I II IM I m Ikinc. Ood did not in the hour of creation. Christ did not I'1" ' . T. Tprtf 8 mumiuue iumi. w jauniui at every point in personal , ,: U( rn is need of compe- character, in constant devotion, in public worship, in sympathetic fel-tuiJcllnn or churches com- lowshlp and willing service. wli ihcr in leader or fol- complete efficiency of the lndi- ,,ni from the Pauline ex- vldual or the group, requires the en-r t ulbcd in the words: hstment of our persons, powers and i.v. ii in me." On an historic virtues; and such enlistment, In ;u ; : trie Peninsular Wars a completeness and coherence, re-, E h officer, waving his quire the vital experience of the houted to a group of indwelling Christ. This experience in r. halted by fear: effects the completion of God's un-s . . ..nd put his horse to dertakinus God seU out to make a i, behind which the beautiful world. Would It be as f Fnneh were flashing, beautiful as we found God alone , of Havelock would not had touched it? Who made the ... ;)( day in that hour had sculptures of ancient Greece and , awakened heroism in Italy? Who painted the canvasses ... i i il followed him to Vic- that adorn a thnnmnri oalWiosO N, will be l to Krcat Who mellowed the fields and tilled f i hi leader alone Christ the gardens, smoothed the lawns of u model for tne mul- a thousand nations? Who cut the recent day In a manse diamonds and polished the pearls K, I nRland. Pastor A. J", and set the rubles which God had wrote: placed in earth's mines and seas? , man achieves, the good As God led men followed, and the f r a::i - due: earth burst forth into loveliness, , M Ins mighty dream, ten and hidden beauties were revealed, i i::d make It true. ( Christ set out to save the world, i man alone, man's care but how far would the Rlad tidings i! , hleves; 1 of salvation have extended without, t lJ lirough the dark and the aid of man? What if Christ had j watch relieves. been the only preacher of the Oos- i! God alone, the good pel ' What if He alone had showed rin retrieves; j compassion'' What If none others . from his throne, man s had lifted the fallen, and encom- : man receives. passed the outcast with love? in the web, the mas- vvilliam Pitt was right. England d conceives, 'never could be saved by any one iittled centuries, man man. neither can the world of to-bi other weaves day be saved by any one man or i very man. a singing group of men udt i God completes the beauttficatkm i,!! sliming plan, achieve of the earth only as mot In whom t rial good.4 He has planted the excellent spirit must be able to say: of diligence and art, follow him. u in me." And none can The redemption, of the world t t- unlwi'eWan say: is made possible only as the dis-in me.'' That church ctpies lay hold with Hun and the if which it can be 'Christ llvcth In them." "Christ Hveth In "Christ has no hands bat our hands "To do HU work today, crtence of Christ "He has no feet bat our feet : to efficiency in the To lead men In the way: the completion of "He has no tongue but our tongue nk.iiks and gives a "To tell men how He died: '" the divine Presence "He has no help but our help r l ip ' "To bring them to His side." v n the aroun reou'res a With a responsibility such in our virtual efficiency The day. the church should seek ear-rv is efficient only when neatly to know that Ood Is In the " ' ;n every part-in indl- circle of IU life, and the centre of "'-ml. impulse and in- all Its activity "Christ In midst." family relations and, 1 six-ial contacts andj jrs R. W. Riley, wife of th- ions harmonies. , Terrace druggist, arrived In the The r.t ficlent Church I city from the Interior on this in only be efficient morning's train for a brief Tlatt to : 1 'f members who are town. HURCH NOTICES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, Third St, IJesner Block) Tins Society la a branch of the Mother Church, the First C it h ,f Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday morn-' ' vice at 11 o'clock. Subject, "MORTALS AND IMMOR-! s Kunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wed-' 1 v ut 8 p.m. Reading Room. Third Street, Beaner Block, i" " n Mondayi and Thursdays from 3 to 5. KRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Kev. W. I). Grant Ilollins"wortli, B-l. Organist, John E. Davcy M u nlng Service. 11 o'clock. Speaker. W. W. C. O'Neill Evi uiu Service, 7:30 o'clock. Speaker, Alderman P. H. Llrutty arln nr n n I.aree Dn . So Thou Llf tost," John E. Davey and Dr. R. O. Larg ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of Enslantli Very Kev, J. 11. Gibson. Dean WHIT SUNDAY 8 AM, Holy Communion 10 A.M., Sunday School " A.M., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion 7:30 P.M., Evening Prayer and Sermon LOCAL NEWS Dollar Day Monday Wallace's. 114 ' ' ' .-Xhlmneys.iiv)kAlQY.e. siStSL An.rJ gutters cleaned. Phone 5. tf Clearance ' sire' Spring' tlati'1 good selection. Dcmers. 114' Great cut-in men's, ladles' and children's boots arid shoes at Cut Rate Shoe Store, next to Rupert Bakery. 114 Howard W. ' Chamber, accountant of Inverness cannery, arrived in the city last evening 'from the Skeena River for a brief visit to town on business. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Christian, who have oeen on a visit to Vancouver, returned to the' city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Celebrate the 17th at the S.O.N. -n Monday 16th in Metropole Hall. Program starts 8 o'clock, 23 girls in National costume of Norway will sing and parade. A play "A Scene In a Cafe." in two acts will be presented. Dance at 10 pjn. Admission 50c. 115 Aid. S. D. Macdonald, chairman of the house 'ommrttee, reported to the hospital board at its meeting last rtigbt that spring taps were being installed on the faucets of the basement ward of the hos- oital for the convenience of patients therein 8am Douse, aged Kltwancool In dian, who has been been serving a term of imprisonment at New Westminster penitentiary for man slaughter, arrived in the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon enroute back to his home village in the interior. Miss Kathleen Dunn, who has been residing in the city for the past few years, having been for some time a member of the office staff of Rose-Cowan is Latta print shop, will sail on the Prince John tonight for Massrtt where she will resume residence with her parents. Dr. and.Mjf . J. C. Dunn. Forced to Give Up Job He Held Fifteen Years pyj "Poor hMlth forcci me to tin up Job J had bt!4 for flftota yttri. Stomieh trouble BndermlDM toy Ivholo ijrittm. Mr circulation Tory poor 'and Dturltla Id my left wai ao painrul I could hardlv rt atwiut I toll off to vhert I onlr itlfhed 104 pound. it a amaiini ma war Sargon took bold of aU bit trouble!. r?a attuaUr faloed over It pounds and no lonfor hart ncurltl or atomach diatrci. Tha SarroQ mu rarulatrd my bowala Ilka clockwork. I now nan tha atrcneth and raarty to tacala any Job that tmn alone : j. Conor. Toronto, 172 Lappia Aro. ORMES LIMITED Dr. H.O. J0I1NSEN Extraclions With Gas - Anasthesla Asipointments Must be Made In Advance Mackenzie Furniture rsF.I) FURNITURE SPECIALS Solid Oak Dining Table, extends to six feet wiin iwo leaves io.au Day Bed makes full slsc bed with mattrew $10.00 W!te taken thesTrt RS exchange on new furniture and turning them ofer to you at cost. Mackenzie Furniture Phone 775 M,I;tAD,Y, I.I .11'' Beauty Shoppe Kotcx Special, 10c Uvmancnt Wave $5.00 'Ladies' Hair Cut . . 35c Children's Hair Cut 25c Phone 655 v Wfe CHILD need REGULATING? CASTdRI A WILL DO ITI ,' - ! . ' $ ' . .:' !;: : When your child needs regulating, remember this: the organs of babies and children are delicate. Little bowels must be gently urged never forced. That's why Casloria is used by so many doctors and mothers. It is specially made for children's ailments; contains no. harsh, harmful drugs, no narcotics. You can safely give it to young infants for colic pains. Yet it is ah equally effective regulator for older children. The next time your child has a little cold or fever, or a digestive upset, give him the help of Castoria, the children's own remedy. Genuine Castoria always has the name: CASTORIA Boys' Band Bridge, , whist, dance, Eagles' Hall, 25th, 8 p.m., 25c. See Wallace's Windows for Dol lar Day Specials Monday. 114 VIGORO Complete plant food for lawns, gardens, flowers and shrubs. 10 lbs. for 85c. GORDON'S HARDWARE. . 1 tf Great reductions in prices. Before buying Running Shoes for the family, see the Cut Rate Shoe Store, next to Rupert Bakery. 114 James Calvin, well known local prospector, will sail' tonight oh the Prince John for Queen Charlottfe City in which district he expects to spend some time Mrs. David Thomas and two sons arrived In the city from Port Tal- bct, Wales, on today's train and ! will sail on the Catala tomorrow evening for Anyox where they will .':ln Mr. Thomas wno Is In the service of the Granby Co. Announcements Sons of Norway 17th of May celebration will be held May 10 in Metropole Hall. Spring Sale. St Peters Church May 19. Elks' Balloon Dance May 20. Prince Rupert Slnjers Concert,: United Church. May 30. I Elks' Flag Day June 3. Moose picnic, Digby Island, June 26. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot Si Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrphnne tsl Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing Ooods? . 4-Plece Plumbing Ou,Ult '6bmplete with ' ' ' CQff trimmings il... V0 Compare this with Eaton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. Labor charts reduced from $10 to $1.23 per hour Smith & Mailed Ltd. J Phone 17i P.O. Hot 271 Monday Special Palmollve Soap Deads nrn 4 pkg Munro Bros. New goods ' specially priced for Dollar Day Wallace's. 114 Why hire a ton truck fqr pound parcels? Phone Messenger 131. (tf) Before buying footwear inquire the prices and look over the stock at the Cut Rate Shoe Store. You will bp surprised at the low prices. 114 F. S. Walton, roadmaster for the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on this morn Ing's train from a trip as far as Pacific on official duties. A. P. Allison, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon 'from Vancouver and will sail to night on the Prince John for Queen Charlotte City. Provincial Constable Harold Ray-bone, transferred from Hazelton to Prince Rupert to take' charge of the police baat VML. 8 here, arrived In the city from the interior on this morning's train, accompanied by his wife and family Mrs. George Beverid?e of Terrace arrived In the city on this morning's train from the interior fcr a brief visit to town. She Is the wife of the manager of the Bank of Montreal at Terrace who was formerly accountant hcie. The regular monthly mcilng of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital was held lart night in the hospital. Th? session was a brief one and busi ness was largely of a routine na ture. Those present were V . M Brown, president: Aid. G. W. Rud-derliam. R. E. Benson. Robert Gor don. Aid. S. D. Macdonald, G. V. Wilkinson and Frank Dibo, directors; Miss Jean Harrison, R.N., lady superintendent, and H. W. Birch, managing recretary. 4 MONEY SAVING TRAVEL BARGAINS EAST "A Triumph m Trim Ctmftrt Lv. Portland 9.30 r, M. Dally Laaatt cat. Radla, laaalala. IWW, aalaltala. Dtaat.aaaliaar. Iai tMmmt tKim aa U Laaa C, Dotw, Oaaaa.KawM CKrLCakata. CaoaKtioa al Oaiaaa lai St Laalaj 1 LI 3 KOUND-THIP SUMMER EXCURSION fARtS tWIf ta OA 1 1 (Earf l Calaat Stat. 10). Ralata Oct lit (.Malta Nt yaAltla.lt, Okna IM.JO. ROUNO-TRS l(M) AV FARES Dalle la Ott II. Rtlaia 19 4tri. aal ticttdlat CM. itj t.plM H.w Yadi IU.jj( Clmltaa W.4. ONC.WAV INTtRMEDIAIt fARtt Dally la Dt. II. titaaltf Nt Vaia HI.70. Caltttl $65.00. . oNt-wAy coaoi r aru 4 w?ii?v.eVe,,cw:n S40.00. Fat tan at ftm la aaW falaai, mi4 4 !. tltaalai tar alllttt, ttatf tan, lUflilai tt Nillaail fill kaaalali, ill) ta ai laaitM Miai Lmvi Sttf 1t00.(Noi) Dall Trala N.4M lawrlai l'VH'M Wa taaatitl Ma: aVa fmlmi MSB tfnton SUtfea Ssittle, Wsih. ' UNION PACIFIC THE OVERLAND ROUTB . '5 m il m n m B W A HEADACHE is often the sign of fatigue. When temples throb it's time to rest. If you can't stop work, you eai stop the pain. Aspirin will do it, every time. Take two or three tablets, a swallow of water, and carry-on in perfect comfort. Don't work with nerves on edge or try all day to forget some nagging pain that Aspirin will end in a jiffy 1 Aspirin can do you no harm;' just be sure that it is Aspirin with Bayer on each tablet. In every package you'll find proven directions for headaches. colds and sore throat; neuralgia, neuritis, etc. Carry these tablets with you, and be prepared. To block a sudden cold on the street-car; quiet a grumbling tooth at the office; relieve a headache in the theatre; spare you a sleepless night when nerves are "jumping." And no modern girl needs "lime out" for the time of month! Your little box of Aspirin tablets is sure relief for all such pain. Take Aspirin for any nche or pain, and take enough to end it. It can't harm you. At drug stores everywhere. Made in Canada. t tm a ziKAWf raxur-j mni s.i ixain txxnz wit n:i.B'j:?iraa:?raaxcu Use Our Well Equipped REPAIR SHOP Many people do not know how good a workshop we have. We would be pleased to show our customers tlie workings of different machines for the manufacture and repair of any kind of jewelry and other fine work as well as watch and clock work. Machines for rolling out and drilling and polishing gold and silver. Melting anJ welding machines. Gilding and plating and grinding apparatus. We are prepared to undertake any fine and Intricate work which the ordinary shops are not equipped to handle. You will find our price? reasonable as we take as much pleasure in doing unusual work as In the price. rilFWFLl.HRS SWrtt STORE WITH THE CLOCK m i. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous pert Brand SMOKED lrcparcd Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. H. S. OLSEN EUROPEAN EXPERT WATC1IAIAKER Five years' apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker School at Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad woiklng in the big cities of Europe. All Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Prices Reasonable. TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA ' UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince llupert fvr Vint-um:- P.8.N. ' ( tai.a i:r.uv ti kshay. i:3.. r.M. Via Oceun FH'j arrlvmg Vancouver. n;'ndy p.m. T.S.N. CAKIlEN.V KMlltY KHIIl.W MIDMUIIT. Arriving Vtnctmver Sunday midnight, appro. 'ekly aaallUma to Port Slmpaon. Alice A'-m. Anyox. Stewart and Naaa River polnta Sunday, v p.m. Further luformatkon regard ng aU aailtiMp and tlckefa at -IIIIMt Itl l'lUT AdKM'Y: Srwml Aen. riMHie Vis wmssm s taj n n B s s n I s n n si