aturday- February 13, 132 1 it'! ti Mill 1 A SATURDAY SERMON Religion httiwe an f t...i)w.i a 'if, a nntiirfin i np itniifir it , i - t, Jill IIS 111 V milium liuit vjiuiii:i.u a mi in.uu in." . i. phasis Laid on Kengion loday i: v J. B. Olbaon. Dean of St. Andrew'! Cathedral) ,. i i- the dope of the people." These words are ri'd i iv? n f r wheels of nroi!res& that, while eacer refor- 9. i a wore worKing lor a new eurcn, urgwiiwu annarentlv dreaming of a new heaven and this, (it something iMm wny ine cnur-tppral to the malor- The complaint now is is the dope of the it her it Is so remote i'' is to be apparently li ir life and needs. 'here was a time pl .int was justified. : hive changed In in man directions, "!', though unsus-m.in in the street I- the old days the : 'i the lure of heaven Bry Company Limited Quality Men's & Boys' W ear H Pays Well to Dress Well JV take pride in keep. '"R new and up-to-date wis on hand, for your, inspectipnr were so absorbing that tne cries nd needs of this world too often mssed unheard and unsatisfied But that has all changed now. The centre of gravity has shifted from the Hereafter -to the Here and we are well assured that if we play the Christ game Here we can leave the Hereafter to take its chances, mat Is the newer emphasis of religion today. Originally the obligations of religion were stated in Ten Commandments but later these were reduced to three, "Do Justly, love mercy, walk humbly with thy Ood." and later still these three were reduced to two. "Thou shalt love the 1 Lord thy Ood and thy neighbor as if Jl I 1 1 thyself ." And that is religion. ood nas reveaieo iiunseu w u in Christ. Sit down and read the Oospel of St. Mark at a sitting and when you have finished it you will find yourself standing at the salute before the greatest thing in human love and heroism that history records. For "we needs must love the highest when we see it." Driving Force of Lives And this love will be no effeminate sloppy sentiment, all gush and -ant. It will be the driving force of our lives. It will be a love stronger ievn that the parent's love for his 'child or a patriot s -love for his gentry. And it is oeyonu ulo,uvc to rhrist InsDires lust that sort of love. It is a love that turns cow ards into heroes, sinners mro sau.w. commonplace men and and mere women Into leaders. This love Is made the first of the two requisites of religion. But what of the second love for man? We must not confuse it with the pious patronage that Is so offensive and tSiWiU. nd ouiie another to nlav the brother. And if our times nn. nvntA m,. .... ..i nf iolnt It Is because wis ' B " 1- T U All HI HIV HtV i 1 V . Mother's Nerves YHAT a joy are healthy, rollicking children when you are in good health. What a worry when the nerves are tired and rundown and every sound irritates and annoys. You have not been sleeping well, had headaches, perhaps, and feel tired and irritable. You are beginning to fear a nervous breakdown. Only through the medium of the blood can the exhausWd nerves be restored and this is best accomplished by using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Many thousands of tired, nervous mothers have proven this to their utmost satisfaction. It is so much easier to prevent than to overcome diseases of the nerves. Dr. Chase's Restores the Tired Nervei Nerve Food answer to the riddle of our troubled and disordered common life. Christ has been called our Elder I Brother in the sense of being the World's First Brother and the In-spirer of all brotherhood. In the service of all sorts and conditions of mm He lived and died and to that same service of men He Is calling you and me. What wonders would begin to happen If once this spirit of brotherhood laid hold of us all! Why our common life would be redeemed from all its dark shadows and would be bathed in perpetual v.Vj. - ... - y : sunsnine oi joy ana guoawui; ana r a 1 t ! T 1 n one of Moscow s public binldmgB. I fancy mon than that every serious . 1 ? 1 . 1 4. V n a lrn & LI. U . Jl.t...U cease w uiaiuiu uui Sod litltrl Suck rcfreiaiag (rtfrnce. nth ills tftsii dtaiiiof'- Baby's .Own ,ft-,5oap 1U ndMduol(crton A. E. Parlow. district forester returned to the city on this morn ing's train from a trip to the Burns Lake and Smlthers districts on official duties. He reports fairly cold weather still prevailing in the interior, the thermometer at Sml thers last night descending to three or tour degree below frecz ing with heavy black fog. ANNOUNCEMENT Jasoer Wildfire Coal is now the hottest in the domestic field. Gov ernment analysis shows it to be the highest in B.T.U.'s and leu nth. It starts quick and lasts longer. Furthermore, for your 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 Wild fire." egg or lump. Note our adv. for cash prices and save your dollars. (tf) Hyde Transfer Phone 580 Announcements Elks' opening dance, Feb. .26. Mods) Badminton Dance Feb. la. Baptist Church supper Feb. 19. Eaales'' Social Dance Friday. ; "i , ; . . i iu on (ran- i . n -i . . . n.on r. l.vn . lor intin fiH .nti.it. nf i broliiprnoou inwuary i, wuuui .o w .- L' Hi a. 1 1- nnni- . i . in rm ai MriaAn. . "ViMsnlri In orl.r.-tl.l, . Ijnlflno 111 SD1W " ' uenuemcii ouu. uiujw, "l""" " UUILllilOillV , ElRll.T -1-1 - . "' "H : arivai-leman Ki,,.. t..A r.,rlflon rivillZUtion real DIO" i it. rtiuunt nn,...Ti. in...i,i u vt a nroDhets aream !v pnrinrA fv, ,An nf i i. vmir business ana mine w ments. Everybody welcome, pioneer Banquet March 12. his advertisement Is make that dream come true ana , aw Women, League Spring 'hat they are behind 'is our good fortune to kn w n. Is tin oni brotheihod this spirit of TH1 DAILY NfWB PAGE THREE Local Items A. S. Nlckerson returned to the city on this morning's train after a brief visit at Billmor. Sons ol Norway social cards and dance, refreshments free, adm. 35c, 9 4111 12 Tonight. Metropole Hall. (36) F. C. Freeman of Port Simpson was-an overnight visitor in town. having arrived in the city from the neighboring village yesterday afternoon. ' ' ' "' .Bert's Taxi, Phone 678. "Service" our motto. Give us a call. tf William Ranee of Watts Groce ry returnf J to the city on this mom ing's train after a brief visit at Kalen. Address "Where Now Star.ds England" by Dr. J, Wesley Breaay, auspice Woman's Canadian Club Tuesday, Feb. 16, 8 p.m. City Hall Admission 25c. 38 Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Irr, perlal, Capt. Gcddes, arrived in port at 10 o'clock this momlr.s from loco via Ocean Falls with o cargo of fuel for the company's local tanks. Tea and home cooking anJ candy. St. Peter's Hall, Feb. 18 3B T. M. Spencer, who is running between Smlthers and Prlnca George as conductor on the Canadian National Railways, arrived In the city from the interior on this morning's train to spend the week-end at his home here. H. W. Birch, managing secretary informed the hospital board at Us meeting last night that conversa tions had been held in connection with the question of isolation hos pital operation but there was no report to be made as yet. Why pay more? Best Alberta footless egg Coal $11 per ton Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116 or 117. , , u tf Following a visit with relative in Powell River and New Westminster, Miss Margaret Smith, late of the Court House stenographic sUlt here, will proceed to YicVoria wher j she will enter Royal Jubilee Ho pltal to take a course of nurses' 'raining. Miss Smith sailed for th Kuth Thursday night. Miss Jean Harrison. R.N., ladv superintendent, reported to the hospital board at its meeting la evening that the Institution wph quite busy at present. The lsola tlon hospital was still in operation with a case of scarlet fever. Other wise everything was going along in normal way. The regular monthly meeting ol lhe Prince Rupert General Hospital board of directors was heli last evening in the hospital. Th ression was a brief one and business was largely of a routine nature. Those present were W M. Brown, chairman, O. V. Wilkinson, Aid. S. D. Macdonald. R. E. Benson, Aid. O. W. Rudderham, Robert Oordon and Frank DIbb, directors; 11. W. Birch, managing secretary, and Miss Jean Harrison, R M lady superintendent. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POSITION WANTED Accountant bookkeeper desires postilon. any kind, full or part time, temporary or permanent. Has good experiences or references. Apply Box 120 Dally News. 37 FOR RENT Steam heated apart ments, five large rooms, kltcher range centrally located: $35.00 per month. ' Eight-room dwelling, hot water heating. Fifth Avenue West. Ai ply. McCaffery, Gibbons St Col lart Ltd. BUY CANADIAN GltyWN Sweet Pea Seeds Varieties and quality the WORLD'S BEST Also up-to-date selection of DAHLIAS Including all the latest types. Write for our Free Catalogue CIIOSLAN1) IJHOS. DUNCAN, B.C. Annette: WISTFUL Moose Valentine s Clock Sale MONDAY, FEBRUARY the 15th. FROM 2 TILL 4 100 Prs. of Shoes in Kids and Patents, Cuban and High Heels QC to cl;ar at 25 Dresses, extraordinary values 25 Hats in Felts and Velvets SI 00 to clir lit , 10 Only Coats, specially priced CIO to clear at 25 Only Rayon Shirts, specially OOX' priced at 25 Only Rayon Slips and Night Dresses QEJo priced at 25 Only Rayon Bloomers, specially QEp priced at'. J 18 Only Jersey Suits and Dresses to clear at PICTURE Dance Enjoyap'e Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell Prove Popularity With Local Theatre-Gocrs Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, who are a very popular couple with local theatre-goers, are agr.;n -starred in "Delicious," which is week-end feature offering at the! Capitoi Theatre here. In this picture, Miss Gayncr is once more most appealing as the pathetic little figure surrounded by poverty and squalor through j which her innate goodness and charm shine brightly. The story o? I "Delicious" Is consistent with this characteristic of Miss Gaynor except that her occupation is a Utile more than ordinarily unusual. Here .'he is a little Scottish marmalade girl. Shr emarks on a giant trans-Atlantic liner to make her home with an uncle In Idaho and meets on board ship Charles Farrell. a handsome young sportsman and polo player returning from a tour of Europe. The pretty adventure and activities thereafter ol this altogether charming pair make the foundation for the rest of the story which Is entirely delightful. After a series of more or le.ui heavy dramas, "Delicious" Is proving a very welcome change for local movie fans and Is especially timely coming at the week-end. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot it Cold water: Steam Heal 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlf hone tSI Large Crowd in Attendance at Successful Affair Last Night About eighty-five couples attended the big Moose Valentine Dance last night. Music was furnished by Bob Greenfield and his seven-piece orchestra from 9 pjn. to 2 a. $6.95 Gloves in Chamoiectte, Fabrics, Etc., specially 2SU0. 79c, 98c, $1.25 25 Only Pts. of Rayon Hose to clear at per pair , or 3 pairs for 35c $1.00 r.0 Prs. of Bedroom; Slippers In Red, Blue, Brown, Grey and Rose fiQf Uwl specially priced' to clear at 25 Only Prs. of Chiffon Hose, full fashioned silk to the top 7Qp I vl extraordinary value at See Our Window For Guessing Contest Annette Ladies' Wear Company Limited m. to the delight of all the dancers. The hall was decorated with streamers and hearts. Each dancer was given a numbered heart. Miss Funnell and J. II. Horton were winners of the door prizes. A, K, Nelson was master of monies and was assisted by C. Lemon. Ted Rorvik and H. Loakes were in charge of the tickets. Mrs. Edwards was caterer with, Pat Brewer In charge of the tables. CHURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of Entland) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson. Dean 11 A.M, Morning Prayer and Sermon 12:30. Sunday School 7:30 P.M, Evening Prayer and Sermon Organ solo by Peter Lien Midweek Lenten Service, Wednesday at 8 pan. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Holling worth, BJV. 11 A.M., Sermon Subject: "On Being Lukewarm in Religious Matters" 12:15, Sunday School In all classes 7:30 PAI, Sermon Subject: "FROM THE QUESTION DRAWER" 1. What really makes a man a Christian? 2. 3. How can I get my husband Interested In Church? What stand should the church people take regarding the policing of Prince Rupert? How should the Christian regard amusements? MUSIC A.M., Chorus by the Junior Choir P.M., Soprano solo, selected, Mrs. II. N. Brocklosby All visitors welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue West) This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First . Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday mori. Ing service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "SOUL." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 pn. Reading Room, 245' Second Avenue, open oh Mondays and 1 Thursdays from 3 to A f ' 1 ' -' UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED BtMrarri lrv. Print Buprt (or Vinrouver: T.S.t. fATALA EVERY TUESDAY, US PJtf. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver. Thursday p.m. T.S.H. HARDEN A EVERY FRIDAY MIDNWIIT Arrlvlns Vancouver Bundiy midnight approx. Weekly lalllngi to Port Slmp-on. Alice Aral. Anyox, Stewart id Naa River points. Sunday. 8 p.m. Further Information regarding all aalllng and ticket at i'KtNCI' nuniKT AOKNCYi Meemid Atfildf, Thorie 6HS