icA News Items., L for old P10' Bl,l2"'a- L. oJinm I' T A. WhUt 5( ccnire, I a pr.uenw Fdb. 4, 8 (It) or Biggar, I- " -11.. ttl 1 arrived in we cay U-. acon on the Camosun r ..ifVi hpr mn- Rrnfl a VLS" " L ,io Slighter, Mr. ana k, K McLeoa. Lketball liMiiglii, ivcicui- lvs, prince Kupen, nvic fc. m. fc sni"0 feturncd on the Lun F iday afternoon irum L o.. .o trip to vancou- 0 M Gcrrle, who has "vaiMns tor the past two inn ner daughter, Mrs. Dixon returned to her on the Vancouver (., . . . i. . Ruj. ti Tnursaay n'-guv. McMillan arrived In tha n Ttim-sday night's train I tv -'! to loin Mrs. MC- V .io family here after l, oei'u in charge of the d ii Tfrrace lor tne past no . nuti Harry King has , ,iv. ne duties oi :ecur- I umov as pumpman aw iih.ii' :amp. chers' Committee umes Activity . tl JIWiWM()VM !)l y 'He Committee on Dem and Education, of the Li. 'r 1 TT I It LSluiu'Dia ji-aciiws r cu ll met in i.hc Civic Centre Ids'" nir,ht and took an i) towards becoming ttw: anions omer iwues iiiummely decided that :.:::iu Film Doard film - :3 Tkiy free of charge Civ.; Centre should be huo and publicized as an Ifour.'auon for adult par- Ition in pertinent contro- jrrjurdlr.j ways and means Eiuunrtim the cause of and Its effluence. ic-.umuy timeliness and oi uicse educational In-- cs' -fining films were "rra tn tndlspensiblc pro- icttrda public enlight- f.t Ti8 sufsestlon, spon- by Robert Moore, was Imcuriy approved and en- 5 ty Convener J. Goscoe. i 10 LTE TO CLASSIFY ISALE Wilton rug. 9x9, c-niiiuon, Phone Black (29) p- -Bunch of keys, Owner have same by calling at Dally News and paying for advertisement. (tf) PERSONAL V of bookkeeping? Let a I lied bookkeeper do your b. Reasonable rates. Box Daily News. (29) IN SIIVERPIATE m Tii toif wxct In fin iltvw plott wilt b rf. IW chokt cl diKriminailng Conadion temta lor It'i "Ewnally Vur'. Na Anr pantn hot ir bfi prodwcW. " nolly Youri" k 0 bwuiiful, foctrty.fvll cftalion ol fin liUtrtmlthing. "EUfftall Vewrt" noyi outitandin choracttrlttki pouud by no ortitr tilvrptaf pattrn to irioht it truly Canoda't Fin l tt Slvtrplat. ChooM It foi lyoorwl. hrnallvWours1 ROGER BROS. fda j Finejf Silverplate MANSON'S JEWELLERS Home of Better Jewelry' Basketball Centre. DRUGSTORES Tonight, Civic A Moose Whist Drive and Dance, Saturday, Fcib. 1, 8:30. Mem bers and friends. (27) A Basketball tonight, Kctdii- kan vs. l'rfncc '.Rupert, Civic Centre, 8 ;p.m. FUNERAL NOTICES BERNARDSON In the city on Thursday, January 3D, Mrs. Bena Bernardson, beloved wife of Mr. Andrew Bernarcson and sister of Mrs. J. H. Prltch-ard. Funeral services will be held from Grenvllle Court chapel at 3:30 p.m Monday, February 3, Rev. It. A. Wilson officiating. Interment, in. Fair-view Cemcitcry, B.C. Undertakers In charge. t2't) SHARP In the city, Thu,rsday, January 30, John Herbert, beloved son of Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest M. Sharp. Funeral services will be held Monday, February 3, at 2 p.m. at'Gren-yijle Court chapel with. Rev. A, F. MacSween officiating. Jntermertt in Fairview peme? tery. B.C. Undertakers In charge. (27) Announcements All ndw.rlar.iHn's in tills column u 111 lie ( Iwiii-U for ft full, month p.t 2.1c a word. Ulll' CO Valentine Tea. Prince Rupert Hotel February 12. Borden School Rummage Sale. Feb. 12, 13. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, .February 13, 8 p.m. Cambral Valentine Dance, Feb ruary 14, Civic Centre. Job's Daughters piano concert, presenting Joe Franky, Presby terlan Church, Wednesday, Feb ruary 19. Orange Ladies' Tea and Sale, Civic Centre, April 18. Classified Advertising Payst Kami m i i i i miwm m PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY HAPPY WONG Co. Wholesale and Retail IKU1TS AND VI.finTALES 214 Sixth Street Black 289 COTTACiH CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See K. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 HICKS FRASER HOUSE Warm, Clean and Quiet 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 SATURDAY SERMON NOT FAR FROM THE KINGDOM (By REV. FRED ANTROBUS, First Baptist Church) "When Jesus saw tha,t he answered discreetly, He said unto him, Thou art not far from the kingdom of God." These words were spoken to a "scribe" who had asked a. question about the greatest p the conirnaTid-ments and to. which Jesus had, replied in effect , that, jf a, imn js to keep the greatest commandment, he must love the Lord his Gpd, with his whole bejng, and his neighbor as he loves himself, jesus 'com mended this particular scribe - - - - - for his discernment for he seem-1 nod or the Bible Thev love ed to have understood some-, hvmn-sinelnor. the f riendshin of thing of the spirituality of the. law, and to have realized that the one bond between God and man was "love." f he had followed out the knowledge he had of the inward-. hess of the law, he would have been smitten with his own sinfulness. If he had followed to Its logical conclusion his perception that it was- the bond of love which binds men to God and most closely to each other, he would have followed Jesiu, who would hot only have com mended God's love to him but would have kindled within hl3 heart His own love for God. But there seems to have been a great separation between knowing the right and doing the right. Many have true thoughts of what God requires of man, and also of His provision for our salvation, yet never come to repentance. If they did, their lives would be chanced. One o( man's greatest foes is the lazy way of thinking which many in telligent, well-educated and in formed people have, of putting ' off important decisions, thinking that perhaps the nw:e pas sage of tjme will make all things new. One may find many people who seem to have sincere convictions, the only rational outcome of which s practical surrender to Jesus Christ ir faith and l.ove. They are on the verge Of the j "great surrender" but they remain so, they, hesitate, they wait for a "more convenient season" and succeed In perpetrating the "great refusal" Instead. Theiri hearts are tquchfd, they have nothing against the chirch, You are cordially invited to the Salvation Army Citadel Fraser Street Wednesday and Thursday, February 5 and 6, at 8 p.m. Visiting Special: Brigadier T. H. Mundy of Toronto (Territorial Secretary for Young People's Work) Wed., 8 p.m. Welcome Meeting Thurs., 8 pjn. Youth Rally Join In the Singspiration and Praise. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) 'We Christ preach . . CRUCIFIED OMING ROWNED "He that BELIEVETJI on the Son HATH everlasting life." -rJno. 3:36. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 2 12: la p.m. -Sunday School. 7:30 p.m Gospel Service. Subject: "THE MAGIC TOUCH" Speaker: Geo. s. Weatlierly. WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. (Phone 3G9 or Red 701) THE WHOLE' BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing - while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Streef good people but they neyer, by a conscience decision, make et ernal lif,e aivj the forgiveness of their sins their pyn possession,. They feel the call to "fight t'he good . fight, of fth" b,ut they never become "gooid, soldiers- of Jesus Christ." Many seem to think that because '"trjpy in-; tpnd to someday" or "feel inclined towards a good cause" that they have done a gpod thing. A decision requires ' ac tion. Jeshs said: "He' that' Is not witn Me, ls agains iv.v They are near the kingdom but not in. What a tragedy! We are warned here that a man .can not continue "near." Tills state lasts but a Uttle while, it must result in either going in or going further away. You cannot re main "red hot" or enthusiastic about any Idea, religious or otherwise, for long without doing what that Idea suggests or al lowing It to be replaced by another idea and so to be pushed aside. That is how a lot of inspiration goes "down the drain." Impressions minus expression equals depression. We are warned that conic- DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES Times of Services Services n all f hurchep at U jure and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday Scbl at 12:15 ex'cypt as shown. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4 th Ave. W. at Dunsmulr Bt. Holy Commualon 8:30 ajn. Sunday School 2:00 p.m. Rector: Basil 8. Procktfr, B.A., 8-0. triuie IJJ ST. TETEU'S ANGLICAN Seal Cove Sunday School, II a.m. Archdeacon E. Hodson (Blue 827) FIRST BAPTIST 5th Ave. E. at young St. Minister: Rev. Fred Antrobvis (Green 812) ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 5th Ave. at McBrlde St, Pastor: A. O. Aasen (Black 822) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 4th Avenue East. Minister: A. F. MacSween. BA. (Oreen 0821 SALVATION ARMY Fraser Street CO.: Adit. P. L. Gorrla (Black 269) FIRST UNITED 636 6th Ave. West Minister: R. A. Wilson. M.A. . (Oreen 613) FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 221 6th Ave. West Pastor: Rev. J. Llnney (Green 620) The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON SINGER Repairs and adjustments t all makes of sewing machines. Free estimates given. Sewing: Machines for sale and rent. Enroll now for Singer Scwlryr Classes; PHONE 8fil Singer Sewing Machine Co. 639 Third Avenue West tjon not 3cted upon may pass away Jbata Indifferences. Truths known but not followed put to their rational conclusion fade away. Impressions, resisted are harder to be made again. Obstacles increase with time and I refer to the mind. The habit pf yngvvng becomes easier, un-tH you become a man :o( ln.dl-clsiont a, man pf prejudice instead of one of conviction, resolution, determination and action. It is a grand thing to have been brought like this scribe near the klndom of God. And there are many Influences in life which tend to bring a man ''near.' There are many circumstances and experiences which the Lord uses to" make us con cerned about essential matters. John Wesley, of whom Lecky, the' great historian" said, "hp made history wholesale" said that there were two important events or experiences In his life which brought him near the kingdom,. There was his mother, of whom John said, that he never' kept a doubt from her but went to her with absolute confidence from chHrtMod till tie day oi her death. Then- at six years rl age he 'was saved in the nick of time from death by fire and ever afterwards he re ferred to that scene and his rcspue jn the words. "Am not I a brand plucked from the burn ing V One m.ust realize, however, that, although he is near the kingdom, he is still outside. The grandest thing of all, Is to. enter intp the kingdom of God. What is our life for?. Are we making a success of it? On Wednesday morning, May 24, 1738, Jphn Wesley in lUs.ditly readings was struck in a new way with tjie words: "Thou art not far from the kingdom.' -That same evening,' at a; meeting In a small chapel, while the minister was reading Luther's commentary introductory remarks to the Book of Romans about the Change Gd works in the hea,rt through faith in-Christ, he said,: "I felt my heart strangely warmed,. I felt X did trust In Christ ?lpne. for salvation. An assurance ws eiv?n me that ife had. taken away my' sins, even mine, and .saved, m? from the laV of sip and death." He had entered in at last. Have you? , Advertke in Th,e Daily News. ASTHMA SUFFERERS .Oct -lcoui9 rt-lirf from llic wlicezing, hokiliK. gAsping si turkIo for breath rauionl Ly Aslbuia. TaVe KAZ-MAU, tixvially jiuulc to ttHi-ve Asllinia niiscry qui-kl ftiirl safely, Iit-lps yuu and wgrk 'n comfort. Ilga't nufi'-r c- ilU-iwly. Don't loseanollM-r nifilHilc- p Taks KAZ-M AH Uxlay. 50c, tl at tlrugsisls. U-28 Dutch Auction of FOOTWEAR Second Day, Monday, 20 Off on Sale Items VALENTINE r Cards Young for Old Make this a COUTTS ' 4! Valentine Day 1 BROWN WOODS mm CONSUMERS DON'T LET YOUR ORDERS GO TOO LATE! Orders are piling up and the supply situation Is not so good. Ypu are advised to keep your orders well in advance to give us the best possible chance to keep you supplied. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD, Phones 116 and 117 FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS Saturday, February 1, 1947" Pi i -P w Harvey Woods HATCHWAY AN P. D. Q. Underwear Comfort , . . Fit . 'Durability . t Medluna weight, buttonless combinations, in fine rib. cotton and cotton and w,ool mixtures. Prices $2.75 - $3.25 - $3,.75i A. MacKeniic Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Floor Polishers, weight 15 lbs., felt protested, ea... r, ,( Corn Brooms ... 1.2." Industrial Brooms, Snectal .. Heavy white cups and saycers,' Special .....'. in Curtain Rods, Extend, to 48" .r, .20 and Sir, Window Blinds, green only, 36 .!... . .....,.:. i5 See us for your Beds, Springs an4 Mattress, All sizes In slock; felt and spring filled v Mail orders filled without delay. Phone 775 327 Third Avenue Prjocc Rupert, B.C. Maybe you do not know we have some LOVELY DRESSES Basketball Ketchikan vs Prince Rupert monday AT OUR THEY ARE REAL BUYS BUY AND SAVE ON OUR BUDGET PLAN 7 m v NOW . . . Venetian Blinds Stec or Wood Slats CLOTH WINDOW BLINDS J? Made to Measure and Installed. DELIVERY IN TWO WEEKS Free Estimates Gladly Glvc V EDMONDSON Awning & Sail Wbrkf Phone qlue 12Q P.O. Box 302 REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sqey hQW JMejn Chinese Dishes our lyeclalty. Open 9 am. to 2 m. PHONE 173 SATURDAY and TUESDAY i A W7