bin y, February , 1833 4 54riJfD47 SMOJV The Coming of The Kingdom Sislian Church Has But One Reason For Existence illiu itaviiiuj; ui JUSUS VyliriSt Bcv w. D. Grant Holllngworth. B.A., First Presbyterlah ChurcHJ ye go, preach, saying: 'The Kingdom of God is at Motr how in: . ho Christian Church has but one reason for its exis. e the fact that Jesus lived on earth and taught men) Christian unurcn nas out one duty to spread the pel of the Kinguom. a V IV III J U Uil LfVl t n.wc ohm it find LS til" Jjwu iiwww -f t nod la really like, woras, now- ,-annot express this. A pcrson- iii necessary to reveal ltr-hence Christ nhnnt fnA 4 I h Aim O fit "UC gUUU I1CW9 -wv ti k Love In order to De iove . mil :f be beings to love ana to hearts 0f men. . , . T-Vilia tiro hatfH od news of the Divine Society , ,r the Kingdom or uod from war and unbrotherly strife of any kind. The very fact that at the moment this is being written representatives of many nations are garnered in a conference on this matter Is an Indication of the grow Ing Influence of the Gospel in the 3. Itulcd I5y God's Will This kingdom must be ruled L. ocirty called the Kingdom ; Dy me win ox uod. At Ilrst glance L . h Tf Inirrinm nf Onr! is ' this RWmn m7t never P Vet after HCtV'-ll 1,4 K " - - hiii m 'rely Imaginary or com- tnmKing aoout me matter it will in thr future. For Jesus this j do generally agreed that In His doiri wj5 entirely real ana ciaee isauu cy mc mun De oDeaient md. It was the final social or- j to HU spirit, and none would desire he only kind of a society that can tolerate. Th;- Kingdom Is a society or 8th p: tee ana gooaness. we pot Imagine disease and dlsas-iri.tmphant In the kingdom. ia?e ii never w uc tunmj at- fd, but something to be fought . . t i - .j i y!l!:re MUCH is iu unu wiib- locay about faith healing, fav- Le and otherwise. Yet It Is a ...j admitted fact that when i j- rs of the mind are mo il gainst sickness, the psy- EU William Osier's "Prln-, i Pui-Mces of Medlclne"- in all lands, the prayer , cd. use the words ox St. ; "uted the sick. As a nsdously or uncons- I.jls been one of our assets." k.r jm must be free it otnerwise. In Jesus' day there was no machinery for collective action towards this goal. In our time, through the Influence of the Gos pel great new powers of acting together have come into being. Christians can, In every community, by concerted action, advance the Kingdom, or by Indifference they can hinder its progress. Having convictions as to what it right and wrong, and abiding by them, voting on every occasion for i rc-ults are Inevitable. J the maintenance of law and order, k.:r- and disease simply. by so doing refusing to allow the before the Invading baser elements of the community f ': Kingdom of Ood. To, to impose Its will upon others, even oy sucn commonplace means as these will the kingdom be advan Behold Him now where He comes; Not the Christ of our subtle creeds. But the light of our heart, of our homes. Of our hopes, our prayers, our needs ." SHURCH 4 NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Iter. J. U. Gibson, Dean 11 A.M.. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion 7:30 P.M.. Evening Prayer and Sermon bring the first Sunday In the month, Sunday SdmH will meet at 2:30 p.m. sday being Ash Wednesday there will be celebration .' Holy Communion at 7:30 ajn. and Litany and Sr-mon at 8 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. V. D. Grant llollineworth, BjV. Organist, John E. Davey 11 A.M, Sermon Subject: "I BELIEVE IN OOD 12:13. Sunday School, all classes 7 30 P.M.. Popular Evening Service. Sermon 8ubjCt: "THE PARABLE OF THE ELDER BROTHER" 1 xou never feel that the Prodigal's welcome wm ovardone? N 't the beat robe and the fatted calf, but corned bf and the penitent's stool -that is what he ought 89 gtl" MUSIC A.M.. Chorus by Junior Choir T.M.. Special music All visitors welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 213 Second Avenue West) Tills Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First niur. ii of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mass. Sunday mom-'"3 service nt 11 o'clock. Subject, "SPIRIT." Sunday Sehool at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 pjn. Hi adlng Room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Monday and Thursdays f rqm 3 tqS, ...... 'FIRST it NIT ED i PHP RCfo , Tastor, Rev. A. Wilson. H.v Morning worship at 11 o'clock Subject, -The Sin of Covetousncss and Some Modern Problems" Sunday School at 12:15 Evening worship at 7:30 1 Anthem, "They That Walt Upon the Lord" iSubirct ITne Mrnne. nf Fni witnMu Versus Truth and Liberty" it LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Guaranteed local fresh eggs at i Sheddon's, 35c. per dozen. 30 A!st54j?avld'i.,Tea' Baptist Church! March Ia Leslie J. Martin, sales superin tendent for the Home Oil Distribu tors Ltd., sailed by the Venture this morplng on his return to Vancouver ifter a visit of three day? here on company business. Bert's Taxi, Phone 678. "Service" Is our 'motto. Give us a call. tf The Chamber of Commerce, at Its meeting last night, ordered a letter of thanks be sent to Sir Henry Thornton for his Intervention In favor of local fishermen seeking credit at the dry dock for outfitting their boats. . . . Here's comforting relief without "dosing." Just rub on ICKS VapoRub r Victoria Chamber of Commerre has written to the local chamber In regard to the population of that city whioh It is claimed Is about 70,000 Instead of half that number as shown In the recent returns. Dr. L. W. Kergln and Dr. W. 1 Kergin of Prince Rupert and Dc E. J. Lyon of Prince George ha?: been gaaetted by the federal gov eminent among medical examtn rs througheut the Dominion to whom civil aviation pHeta and would-be -pilots may apply for the requisite assessment of their phy sical fitness. One hundred boys from the stat of Georgia are to reach Prince Ru pert next summer on a tour goin through to Alaska. The organlta tlon backing the tour has written askina for Information about Prince Rupert and about possible ramping sites In the neighborhood. The request was referred to the entertainment committee by the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night. An article on water divining In the Peace River Block by Mrs. f. Howard appears on the hinterland page of the magasine section of last Sunday's Vancouver Sunday Province. Apparent scarcity of water has for many years been one of the handicaps of the Pea.-; River Block but Mrs. Howard believes the problem will soon be sol ved as water diviners have been meeting with considerable succeji, In the district of late. Baby's gc0wn W Soap Shop Fixtures - of The Rupert Pharmacy Toil I' FOR SALE Individually Consisting of Show Cases, Wall Cases, National Cash Register, Scales, Tables and Other Articles. May be seen at Curtis Block, 135 Second Avenue' Canadian Credit Men's TRUST ASSOCIATION C. C. Marshall Buy Bulkley Valley Coal. The better Coal. m Band Corice,r! Sunday nlgftt 9 p. Moose Hall. Collection. Regularly every few weeks dur ing the present winter staff and children of Ridley Home have been the guests at matinees In the Capitol Theatre of Col. S. P. McMot-dle, D.S.O., the manager. Catholic Woman's League Valentine tea and home cooking sale at Mrs. J. F. Ritchie's, 4th Ave., W Tues., Feb. 9, from 3 to 6. Miss Rock of HazcUon arrived in the city from the interior on thU morning's train and will proceed later from here on a trip to Van couver. Rain will soon bo here again and oh, the slush. Secure your zippers. rubbers and rubber boots at 35 less than anywhere else in town at Cut Rate Shoe Store, Meejcef Block O. C. Mitchell left on yesterday afternoon's train for Smlthei3 where he will conduct the Installation of 1932 officers of the Elks' Lodge at that point. He expects to . return to the city next Thursday morning. Capt. Ernest Georgeeon Is in .command of the steamer Venture I which Is relieving the Cardena on i the Vancouver-Ocean Falls-Prince Rupert route and which was in i port early this morning. J. L. Mai ' colmson Is pilot of the Venture and II. A. Hughes purser. Union steamer Venture, Capt, Ernest Georgeson, arrived In port at 30 this morning from the south and sailed about an hour later on her return to Vancouver and way- polnU. The Venture Is relieving the steamer Cardena for five trips on the Vancouver-Ocean Falls-Prince Rupert route. Sergeant Andrew Fatrbairn, chief of the Smlthers detachment of the provincial police arrived in the city from the ihtehar'.. on this morning's train" having in his cut tody a Smlthers' Chjamannamcd Dong Tom who5 wtftjDa taken latci to Oicalla to serve three months for keeping liquor for sale. Every ton of Bulkley Vallej purchased elves more employment in your own locality. , The Pacific Steamship Co.'s freighter Admiral Etley did not make her usual call at Ocean Falls on her trip last week because there was no paper to be loaded at Ocean Falls for California. The Ac-mlral Etley laid over at Vancouvei instead of making the run to Ocean Falls and loaded at Puget Sound ports for California. At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night, a suggestion was read from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce that a foreign trade, bureau might be formed at Prince Rupert in connection with the local chamber. The Idea was to develop export consciousness. It was passed on to the Trade and Commerce Committee ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal is now thi hottest In the domestic fluid. Gov ernment analysis showk lt to be tin highest in B.T.U.'s and less ash. I' starts quick and lasts longer. Furthermore, for yeur benefit don't think for one minute because our coal Is lower in price that we are giving you a cheaper grade as other coal dealers may state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wildfire," egg or lump Note our adv. lor cash prices and save your dollars tf II) do Transfer Phone 580 Announcements Sons of Norway Fishermen s Farewell Dance Feb. 9 In Moose Hall. Moose Valentine Dance, Feb. Moose Badminton Dance Feb. Id Baptist Church supper Feb. Bugles' Social Dance Friday February 19, dancing 9:30 to 1:30 Gentlemen 50c. Ladles, refreshments. Everybody welcome. Catholic Women-'etLeUgue Sprlnc. Sale April 7. Moose Legion Band Concert Sunday at Nine Program March "Palatlnus," Band. Vocal Solo Selected, Mrs. C. E. Cullln. Serenade "Midsummer Eve." Band. Masurka ia) "Spanish Yorke." b) "Estudlantina," violins and guitars. Humorous March "Jolly Cop persmith," Barld. Violin Solo "Norwegian Cradle Song," Mr. B. Cameron. Waltz "Wave of Danube," Band. Selection "Hungarian Rhap sody. No. 2," pupils of Miss N. Law rence. Vocal Solo Selected, Mrs. H. Brocklesby. Descriptive "Hunting Scene Band. March '.'American Belle," Band. "Gol Save the King." Musical Director R. Oreenfleld.i DDD a sluggish pimply skin needs its tonic action in a,ilr fluid Hut cleanses the tis sues of unsightly impurities. SWIn sufferers five this treatment a test. Soothing, cooling, bealine a remark afcla ajent, W. J. MrCUTCIIEON. DRUGGIST OKMES LTD. 4 LOCAL ITEMS The question or the celebration of Armistice and Thanksgiving days was brought before the Chamber of Commerce last night in a letter from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and refe: red to the Civic Committee. On motion of Mayor Orme. the Chamber of Commerce last nlghi passed a resolution endorsing tr request of the Trades and Labor Council asking the government tc take Immediate steps toward finding relief work for the men at present out of employment. COAT SALE DEMERS 10 Per Cent Off Marked Down Price SATURDAY & MONDAY - - - 12. 11UIC1 .ftlUVCUd II. Ryan, city. jQuality has 19. II New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot it Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. TER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telephone tSI no substitute H. S. OLSEN try .PAGE THREE UiUUIJ ' - LJ Ujfl, "Jmsdjrvm itfe gaixens. EUROPEAN EXPERT WATCHMAKER Five years' apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker School at Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad working in the big cities of Europe. All Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. ROvVrflW VORK i BHSHnSffiBgUH Cjl Prices Reasonable. TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA UNION STEAMSJIU'S LIMITED Mrninrr Irate Frinre Rort lor Vanrntim: l.sjt.t'AT.tLA EVERY IlESDAY, 140 MI. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T.N.N. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vtnoouver Bundij midnight approx. Wcckl; Mlllngi to Port Slmpaon. Alice Arai, Anyox, Stewart and Rtvtr points. Sunday, 9 p.m rurther information regarding all aalllngs ana tlekeu at PRINCr RITERT AGENCY: Me nnd Avenue. Phone MM Nau no Someone Asked the Other Day why the Daily News had such a large circulation in the city. It was easy to answer. The reason is because those responsible for the production of the paper put the very best they can afford into its makeup and sometimes more than they can afford. They give the people the best possible for the money. The Daily Nws is a the cit? M'rfo 'one ribMbe ONLY 1 Oc. a Week that is the price of The Daily News Delivered to Your Home It's worth ten cents a week to get the Waterfront Whiffs on Saturday. It's Worth something to have the topics of the day discussed in an impartial and interesting manner. It's worth something to follow the adventures of Tillie the Toiler every evening. It's worth a good deal to be able to read the local advertising and- v to know where to ouy anu, wnar, price to paj nape aper thitt is xsfin i'eentiuCQ e ashamed to send it away to their iriends. Telephone the office and the boy will call and collect. THE DAILY NEWS Third Ave. Prince Rupert Phone 98 141 ... 4