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'Signs of the times." which was Mr. Parker's subject, placed the world in these latter days on the threshold of a new age when God would take matters Into his own hands and bring to conclusion by His own will the Issues He had se. out at the beginning of the age of man. Britain and her great family of nations, including the United States, would be as one never to be separated again. Even In Prince Rupert today was evi- ;'dence of Ood's forces banding to-jl'gether under the banner of the ! Cross for the new day when the law of God would be pre-eminent to the laws of man. when the basis of weaRh would no longer RUSSIA IS DESCRIBED The story of how Union prepared itself for the pres i at work and. at play. The capacity Prince Rupert aud-jience, filling the Carpenters' Hall, jwas keenly interested in the ( speaker's account of the mighty ; nation. Many questions were asked I of the speaker at ihe cVwe qf his? address and borne members, ot the audience cute took wu( part in m the ue discus sion aiscus-jj Simday al the Carpenters' lilt second nd Hall, was inaugurated by the Car ' penters' Union as part of the educational program. It Is open to the general public. 1 At the next open forum October 4, the speaker will be W. W. Lefeaux MX.A. from Vancouver. The subject of his address will be announced later. 1 THE DAILY NEWS British - Israelism Issue EXPOUNDS DOCTRINE Vancouver Speaker Predicts Nat ural Phenomena Will Help Victory in Final Battle God will move with a mighty hand, shaking the foundations of the earth, to bring to pass His promise to His chosen people, to destroy their enemies and restore them regenerated to their klng- drm, declared J. W. Parker Vancouver, president of the Bri tish-Israel Federation of British I Columbia, Saturday night at First Presbyterian Church in the second of a series of lectures here. Natifre had already testified to the power of Almighty God in exercising His will in such incidents as the earthquake of Sinai and the tidal wave which had brought about the deliverance from Europe. There would come an earthquake in the land of Canaan when the hosts of Satan, trying to smash the hosts of Israel 'British', would be de li I stroyed as they attacked Jerusal- I IJ U ..-- ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A, By DOROTHT GARBUTT, Hostess It is nice to see Phil Palunvbo back In town after a three months' absence. He reports that, while back In Seattle, he won Ilfty rinll.ir. tar a dancing chamtion- f;ip so watch for him girls at lonignvs uajicc. ncc own " dance Before and we mean dance. Another wandeier returned to the fold is Warrant Officer Stan-(ey Blchard -of the Medical Corps. He has been away since February andr It's a pleasure to see his high, wide and handsome face beaming at us again. Hlc arrival coincides with the opening of the bowling alley, his old stamping ground. The Dog Watch at the 8D.0. has taken on a grim and realistic significance now that the chief dog Lucky Is on watch 'with the Signalmen. And what a watch dog he is. It seems he took umbrage at something one of the lads said of him tor was it threw at him? I and the rest of the evening was spent by the men in merrily h raping from desk to desk out of Lucky" way. Boh Gibson asks me to extend a cordial invitation to the young officers of the forces to come up and make free use of the Y. He feels, and so do I, that they are at a loose end with no adequate place to soend their leisure time and If they are Interested, we shall be only too happy to have them with us. We do have a good time and would like to share It. The YMCA-YWCA staff had a be finance or power but human Ret.uwether at Jock Morse's Sat me ana nappinew. wcn nJiwiurd.T nieht as a farewell to WU pertty would Be the enjoyment oyt McDuffle who Is leaving for t 1 l a ..11 m jf- . peopic oi nappmw to w the uic 4U full. r, thA south n. next week. We nad a cf their capacity wiuioui nurt tolroiind 'r6bln OI jokes 0r recitation ,any other. Iin wnich each member had to There would be hard times and comf acr0M wjth some gem. The trials yet and the greatest ar j hlghllgnt of evening was when In history would be seen asserted I ve re prtvlleged to hear a dra-the speaker, but the banner of matlc rendering of "The Revenge." the Cross would still be flying ;tale of Hawkins' real !hen all others had fallen andIlj?ht artul waSi o course, the Kingdom of Heaven on earth I CaplaIn 0uy Armllage would be established with every! , i person dwelling happily in Edenlc1 perfection. Air. ranters meeiing was prc-i sided over by Very Rev. James B.J Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's Ang- j lican Cathedral, and Peter Lien, presided at the organ. There was! a fair-sized congregation. i IBOWLING IS teams. ORGANIZED Mixed League to Swing Into Ac lion Wednesday Evening Of This Week ary. the Mixed Bowling League has been reorganized for the com- C"il.AUd'f"C' at..C"nt.f"' in? season and play w;,l get un nan ncars isuur 10 t.3.iw . ttr.j..j- ,.r Give His Impressions this week. j Teams already entered are Sav-.Mor. Chinese Youth Association, the Soviet oMn0. ntnnp's Clothiers Toilers and Pushovers. It Is ex cnt struggle; Its achievements ln.p eie u1u another two; industrializing the former hack ward nation; the great strides It had made In raising the living standards of the people and a general account of life in Soviet Russia was given at the open forum In the Carpenters' Hall 8unday afternoon by Charles Ble-slck. Mr. Bieslck visited Russia shortly before the war and travelled through the European part of the Soviet Republic which has since become the great battlefield where Russia Is grappling with the Nazi foe. He visited many of their big industrial centres, hospitals, collective and state farms and ob-' served the Russian people at work and observed the Russian people J. M. S. Loubser O.O, B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone CU vim ' ""BEimCES-TO points, Bttwart Jtnd North, ands. full Information. Tickets snd Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rn pert Agent Third Ave, Phone (61 DESCRIBED ASFICTION Itev. A. F. .MacSMcen Calls Theory Unsound and Incompatible With Christian Beliefs Definite issue against the doc trine of Brttish-Israellam and a strong reply to the preaching ol W. Parker, exponent of that cult, was the feature of the sermon of Rev. A. F. MaeSween. pas tor of First Presbyterian Church, before his congregation yesterda morninr It was a vigorous repudiation of any belief that essayed t prescribe man-made distinction ot snobbery or racial superlorin in the establishment of the King dom of God which was open to ai: races and people. Mr. MaeSween described British - Israelism as "pure fiction" and characterised a "wild tales" such fables as the Coronation ston having been brought to Ij eland b Jeremiah and the various thnr as to the western migration of tlx Ten Tribes of Lrrael. The sllrnn hlch now surrounded the throrj that King Edward VUI, the one hundredth in line from Solomon would be erowned "David" wa something to t?e noticed. The British-Israelite theory, dr- ;lared Mr. Macfiween. was unsound not only hlstor locally and acientl-ficaHy being deaertbed as "unsound" even In Bneyelopedla Bri-tannieat but was manifestly untrue to the spirit of Christ. The teaching, however, did have one thing in iU favor It had led many people to an Increased study of the Bible. In that It was like such cults as Mormon lam and Jehovah's Wltneasea. It had IU parallel in other lands ucfa as Shlntolsm In Japan and tie "blood and aoU" doctrine of Oer- man Ofezkam all ol wtalch led In ihe dtreetioo of racial prejudice and away from the principles of democracy. "Fantastic and mis- Mr. MacBwean at the ooOet of his sermon traced toe history of the British-Israel movement and then gave his answer to some of its claims. Canada at War 25 Years Ago Sept 21. 1917 French airmen HERE THEY ARE TWO FUGITIVES FROM A BRAIN GANG YOU'LL ROAR WHEN JERRY HIDES JUDY IN AN ARMY CAMP . . . Wtt TO THE ARMY" JUDY CANOVA ALLAN JONES ANN MILLER-JERRY COLOi MO0UMH4 "Daughter Of Itosic O'Crady Further Prophecies Nostradamus'1 "KoatI In India" c r::r stows j 3 r d IN "TRUE TO ARMY" Hilarious Comedy Coin In i Tb Screen of Capitol theatre Here At llrtt of Nest Week . An hilarious comedy revotvtni around a United States Army camp entitled "True to the A nay" comes as the feature offering to the screen of the Capitol Thealrt here this Monday and Tuesday The cast is headed by Judy Canova. Allan Jonas. Ann Miller and Jerry Coionua Judy Canova plays the part of a tight rope walker In a small town circus, flhe la seen by a iroup of gangsters who kill the circus owner. In order to escape it u itmtrtn whieniine larawers ana vne imsce wno -, could not be accepted In the 'want her to testify against thew. 5 ltht of the New Testament and i she hides out In an army camp M ' Co" the doctrine of Jesus Christ. oa, is eniei paeon scauw. wriij . sod Allan Jonas, an army en'r- H lalner. act Judy into a uniform cut her hair and try to pass her off on Sergeant William Demarest as Just one of the boys. The trouble and the fun that this lead to mske a truly hilarious film Ann Miller, as the general's beau yful daughter, does an unusual lap dance to the accompaniment of machine-gunning, this heintt a !ery interesting and novel terpst- c ho ran routine. raided towns In Wurtemberg and failed. Threatened revolt of Rus- Rhenlsh Prussia. Austrlans air- stan Coesacks checked, and Oen raided Venice, but four counter- Kaledln resigned his leadership to With L. M. Felthensal as preal-! atUcks on the Balnslaa Plateau Premier A F. Kereiuky. dent and Cliff Johron as secret WfsrsmrBrsjEmmmiHmiHiBJWn n Any j More?? OLD RECORDS RCA Victor is still calling for Old Records. We'll pay you CASH for them. Any old record, chipped or broken, except tho.su with paper core (Edison and U.S. .Columbia) are useable. 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