f! Saturday. September 6 1941. THE DAILY NEW3 econsecration to Democracy Marks 3rd Year of Wat 4 Recotisecfatioit Week Prayer O Lord A! HfS'S. 1,1 ,hIs t,me oi .mi reianscrritlAA to Thy .,.,..., and in itefeiVfc uf the utoWt i'AVo thi Mirtd 1y H,v gloved Son, we turn to Hie, in lirayct. VV pray for our flitlilins men 'Art land, on the sea and in the air that they may be imhuiil With cooratfe 'to persevere ami "ftrengHi to vanquish the dark forces which rww tiek io nilc tliis eaf"ih. We pray f.r endurance for all those who, In anv way. are enzascd In this iinflicl. and, for our mw.iiirs understanding of nun We nray for mercy die sir'cUen. consolation for bernavod and eternal rest thns-.. who. having blazed nuth. have been gathered Thine arms. These thinrs we ask O Lord, so thai in the fullness of time the dread conflict may cease, Ihc right triumph, and our children be brought up to serve Thee and to do those tfilnes which are of good renown, to know and to ; spread the Christian light. Amen. Preai 11: the for the for the Reconsecration Week Grace to For the courage of our fighting men and the devotion of those who stand behind them: for our continued freedom and for those blessings of our unseated earth, we give thanks In this week of reconsecration to The Lord of Hosts, who is the only defender of the. right. Amen. million Canadians still TWELVE free stond glided for their third year of war to preserve that freedom. September 10, 1939, those twelve millions, unhesitatingly and of their own free will, elected to resist the challenge of unprovoked Nazi aggresssors. and thus vowed never to lay aside the sword until the world truly shall be safe for all peoples, little as well as big, minorities as well as majorities. September 10, 1941, ends two years of Canada at war. And the government of Canada has proclaimed the week of September 10-17 as "a week of reconsecration of the Canadian people to the democratic cause against Nazi tyranny ... In national honor for Domestic business, export trade. Mrs. I. I'encss, Organist 8 a.m. Holy Communion 00 a.m-Morning Pracr and Holy Communion ii:ni i Mumr ThP hpv m. h Jaekson M.A. Senior Chaplain M.u. jno. ii 2:30 n.m. Children's Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI nunklC 4i Se rvice 21 Hour Service at Regular Rates Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m. P.S.T. calling at Ocean Falls and I'owell River. Saturday at 11:15 p.m. P.S.T. calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Kupcrl for the East Monday, Wednesday aiul Friday at G:00 p.m.P.S.T. Alr-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone 260, Prince Rupert Affents fnr Trans-Canada Air Lines !f you lose anything, advertise for it. Phone Hlk. 888 SUNDAV, SEPTEMBER 7th 11:00 a.m Divine Service in English. All invited i. Ti. f..j.j,.. c.i.....i trill Mont in lrtiitni Work j jj.iu. - a lie auiuitiy oviiu"! if in " - All pupils and teachers please be present. The parents are cordially invited tr- L i : nit. n.n rrM, PV,n rnU fnnriMI will mPft. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean 6rganlst, Peter fAtn Choir Leader A. J. Lancaster Sunday School Sup't., Frank Skinner Presbyterian opens 12:15. Sunday School te- 3rd between 8 and 10 o'clock for regis terlng. ' 214 MrH trijod. who has been on leave from his naval duties visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. h. McLeod, sailed by the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon 'on his return to Vlctorla. The ReoDening Service of St. Andrew's Cathedral Sunday School will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. and will meet every Sunday thereafter at 10 a.m. . Mrs. Robert McCook sailed yes-terdav afternoon on the Princess ArtPi.iirie for a visit to Vancouver jand Victoria J Edward Lipsett, after a week's vis-'lt to his local business, Is sailing by the Princess Louise tnis aiiernoon on his return to Vancouver. Leading Writer John O'Neill of vo r?nv.il Canadian Naval Reserve at Esquimau arrived home by the Cardena this morning on mriougn Tonight's train, due to arrive from iho Tit nt 12 midnight daylight ovincr time, was reported mis j morning to be two hours late. Mrs. B. F. Smith, wife of the general manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co., and child will be here aboard the Prince Rupert this evening going through from Stewart to Vancouver. Mrs. Eric Saville, whose husband lo nn the staff of the Canadian Na tlonal Railways general offices here, sails on the Prince Rupert tonigni for a trip to Vancouver. Mra Arthur Melln and son, Rob crt, left on last evening's train for win nines where the latter win en ter the Shrine Crippled crumrens Canadians to Honor Defenders, Remember War Dead, by Pledges to Greater Effort fo Victory those who, on land, on the sea and in the air, are defenders of our country, and in proud memory for those valiant hearts who have gone out from among us In the most precious of all sacrifices for our common freedom." Two years of war! When the mailed fist of ambition-crazed German overlords struck down Poland only twehty-four months ago, Canada was a counterpart of that "nation of shopkeepers" scorned a . century since by the first of" the European dictators to meet his Waterloo. the old "live and let live" comprised the backdrop of the Canadian scene. The national eyed no others' territory, harbored no furtive designs against others' way of .life. Canadians were devotees to the North American formula of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Of war spirit there was , no sign. Canadian armament was Insignificant; . planned that way because it was purely for defence. And Canadian factories were tooled more for ploughshares than for swords. But when Prussian Junkerdom CHURCH NOTICES ' local news notes i CHURCH Cash or old gold' Bu,gers ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Comer 8th and 9lh Aves. East R. J. II. Myrwang. Pastor. lies. 1077 1st Ave. V. Norman Nelsbn sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a business trip to Ketchikan, CXI.F. Rooms 2nd Ave., open for REGISTRATION OF VOTER LoWtfp,f,n nt voters Saturday 6th. Dybhavn & Hanson's office, 215 -j-io p.m., evenings Monday lo will will be be evenings evenings , d Avenue, Avenue, open open Friday, 7-10. (209) T. W. E. Henry was elected to membership lh the Junior Section 6f the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night. George M. Currle and R. Spance, having Joined the Royal Canadian Ah Force, are sailing on the Prin cess Louise this afternoon for Van coiiver. n A:, t .Lu n V n 4tpfil.tf fAt.vVit i CCKZt UUIC, xloi,ki,M HEig.'u jand passenger agent, is making the round trlp'to Ketchikan, arid Stew-! nrt n'hrvirrt fhp Prinep Runert. Hav ing le't yesterday afternoon, he will be back this evening. Queen Marv Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, has decided to apply Its share or tne proceeds of a benefit show staged on Tuesday by Crescent snows to the I.O.D.E. SDltflre Fund, otner chapters also shared In the proceeds but have not yet decidea what tney shall do with the money. "With Past President George Rorle In the chair, the regular monthly meeting 6f the Junior Chamber of Commerce was held last evening when an accumulation of business of more or less importance was dealt with, discussion being some what nrotracted. The next meet- hii Kfl fnr paction of officers.! The Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last The Junior Section of the Prince Runert Chamber of Commerce, at Its meeting last night, delegated the secretary, T. J. Williams, to repre sent the Chamber In connection with local organization for the -'ob servance of War Reconsecration Week in Prince Rupert. Civic Centre Carnival admission ticket No. 1800 wins a $50 War Savlnes Certificate if claimed by Sentember 16th. After that date No. 1591 wins. O. L. Rorie, sec retary. John Hopkins, after spending the summer vacation here witn ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Hopkins, sailed by the Princess Adelaide yes terday afternoon on his return to the University of British Columbia at Vancouver. Miss M. Allaire, who arrived re cently from Telegraph Creek and has been visiting with her brother and , sister-In-law,,, Mr., and- Mrs, A. ' w Allaire sails bythV Princess Louise this afterno6n for "Vari'cou ti i ver. Annouiicemenls All advertliemenUi In thli column will be cntrtM for k full month k J5c I Word. Presbyterian September 18. '1 r - . . . , ii a nn nominations to be taouiatea mean- sepiemDer zu. time by a special coiqmtuee. Red Cross Tea, Sept. 'U, Mrs. 'Sid Thompson. Tea, the Manse, 2nd Searchlight Aux Dance. mouries, September 19.-. Ar Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale, United Church Tea, Mrs. M. F. Nickerson, Atlln Ave., Sept. 25. night extended a vote or man to a Rfcfu club te iiuiiwj iuuiibo, v. j, 07 Toirnn 'RnmTl members of the committee on the- recent civic centre carnival which had been such a success. Mr. Youngs expressed appreciation to those who had assisted and expressed hope that the carnival would become an annual Institution. Catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2. Orange Sale, November 5. it., Peter's Fall Sale, Nov. 20. - inarched once more, this time under the hated Swastika of ruthless Nazis, Canada tossed away her peacetime ease and dreams, closed her ranks, and stood proudly with other nations of the British Commonwealth. In two years, the Dominion has set a mark 'In Voluntary1 war effort nigh unsurpas-t . sed In the history of peaceful, i democratic nations. Let us look at the re'ebrd. For, of their own accord, Canadians went Into this war. They did so, inspired by deep-bred hat red of barbarism, Incessant warmongering, recurrent brutalities, and the senseless despotism apparently innate In the vaunted German "master race." They decided to do their bit in putting a stop to all this war fever, which has Infected other nations accepting Hitler as their friend. So, when the decision had to be taken between perilous peace and unwanted war, Canadians braced themselves for the sacrifice, consecrated themselves and their all to sweeping carnage from the globe'. At the dawn of the third year of war, all Canadians are invited by their government to- reconsecrate themselves "to the democratic cause against Nazi tyranny." of people try a "spot" The Misses Violet and Ceclle Cav- Hundreds enaile sailed yesterday afternoon on Jn Daiiy News classified col-the Princess Adelaide for trip to . 1 3 .niUe I f f 1 Vancouver. umns ana get suuu iwu.w. FOR THE WORKING MAN Thermos At Super Vacuum Bottle jj Thermos Refill- 1.10 ....Thermos Corks- 5Cand10C Vacuum Bottles 'w 50C At Metal Luncn kit g J 50c t0 $3.00 o Kelstratioh and Pflss Holders At v. .' Ormes Ltd. 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