PITT'118 C v HHm.... eoniE n r Ijil? i.vi ..irivt I' I una m i w m .. 4fl 1,1 u .... ( uv DVIiwi flfl D ir 1W iL,v:.V . nuii-mulr nun-mulr I bi. w p"1 - :Basi' 8 au u iu. X 00 l).m, Kter B.A.. B D. Blue 733) ....... 1 XT 6 (loo: mi i Blue IBT) PAIR'S W-ii !. SI r'""'V 411, K lllll B ' M:r'-SWfPn. 1. A, JClrcTll una i- (lorrla ililiick WJ) I'IKST IIMTKII 030 ill' Wli-Oll, M.A. (Orreli 613) GOSPEL TABERNACLE 221 6ll Ae Wft IU11VU vf B, CRAFTS, BY SHOW 11 ArranRcnvenl Made Affair INcxt Week rici f- t art the success Arte Cr..Va und Hobby at (he C'vis Cent re next- Mrs J T Harvey, who nntzed '.he event, is hop-,!iai -x ibtcrs will oo- ty cn: their ex- to Cih civic centre m Jfjmi- ' .h.' most ftf- (i -,: mm v may be Bitiir iii::u.o be delivered. : i. o: ; ie on Tuesday 3.. J'-' "Xi.iDHs snouia i ii- Civ:e Centre K ,:o(v afternoon of ifj ar.e in6n- m, bo left at r af any time n xl.:'ilts which oc delayed if and br accom- 1 in- duplicate sli- ' s to be dis ss an :c tri? names pr; ::c t ,he exhibitors. tat::- ...e will be taken vcm : ui i.;ma'.:c to cx- I oy p n; ,i or otlierwisc Ifrrsr ;rmrn have been tsi c zv.: . upervUloil if times The following will Miss Faure, E r : J-.ute. Miss r-M" 0 ! w. Mis? Mal- l'ur 'el Flatcn, Miss I Arm Mr .and Mrs 1 Martin U ibert Gordon, ffinrur Gordon Cook- f E Tayioi- j0(. Grcisscll, PlatUn Mr ai,,coc and n- removed by Frklav evo- ir ftaniici y aftcrnnnn in I"11 : .11 :r to Iho" list ( N' Vr.uild, curved ar.iUl) WIHKlwni'lr. p Ma:::'v irc ,.Vct,n V" Jiji ,nnrlo,-irlf ffy Arm mi lhnnrlnrMr1 3 nicio ..low 8l j n cxiir i SN M;:Lr mi iininiin.ii,.n P S nlp k-i. . UU14 Cllias una mnJ made from -.1, .11 nn.. V ct r"' belts, ker- P- Mosi- ifxhibii Ore iufk :nrti B. 1! sv f 011 Pami.rw In . . iiriVi,... anttem Van Com:,,' "vicar v for the indoor knocker 1 1 of Conner racks made man. pressed drnwinm: mucjc composl- Evit.i i,i, , cock,,,,, :.:v:. .wu.,K' Peer, oiiv :l, vwo'k- gry --nu.-i, Mini Crnvrn-rt ... . W " boat. ly. "l,s' pnotoe- il -. HOVIS BREAD t I FURNITUUH KKPAllillNG Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes Car and Truck Cushions Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Green 971 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre Every Tuesday and Friday SERT BAKERY LTD. win. in: mauk mimmitiM SATURDAY SERMON SINFULNESS OF MAN By ADJUTANT P. L. GORRIE, Salvation Army "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not alter the flesh, but after the Spirit." The Bible teaches, among other things, the sinfulness of man, the possibility of justification and the privilege of sanclification. It also reveals that God's blessings can be enjoyed by all men in this present life, as well as hereafter. All are born, in depravity because of sin. King David of old realized this fact? and in Psalm 51:5 wrote "Behold I was shapen in iniquity and in sin did my mother conceive me." Like a disease germ in the blooa stream producing sick-noes, so sin entered human life, and is passed on from generation to generation. This fact is clearly shown by the sinful nature of man a child It not very old when self-will, anger, disobedience, etc. reveal themselves and, unless overcome by the power of God, these same Impulses to wrong produce more and uglier sins. It Is an awful and solemn thought to realize that In even the youngest child evil is present, awaiting the op- portumfty to develop. In the seventh chapter of Romans we are shown sin as an active working force operating throughout the entire being so that the mind and members of the body arc affected to such an extent that they are compelled to do thore things that they do not want to do. Romans Chapter 5, verse 1 teaches that all can be lustl- with Ood through our Lord Jesus Christ." You may ask, "how can this be?" The answer is simply this, mankind is under the sentence of 'death Because of Bin. Jesus Christ the Son of God lived as a human being, yet without sin. Because He was sinless He could pay the penalty cf sin for others and because He so leved mankind He paid the price of sin by becoming a sac-1flce ir our slrad. By trusting 3od to accept Christ's sacrifice on our behalf we arc Justified in His sight. A man who .is Justified may still retain his sinful nature. The disciples of our Lord, bc-floro Pentecost, were Justified. They believed Jesus was the Christ of God, and were chosen by Jesus and taught by Him. He bad forgiven the sins of others and had slated that the dlreiptes "were not of this world." Yet there were signs of scMishncfs. envy and quarrelling among them. Sanctifying, which means "cleansing or purifying," removes this sin. Tills cleansing is effected by the Holy Spirit' and it puri fies even to tse removing, of the roots of sin so that the veiy desire for sliiTul things is token away and in Its nlacc llicic tea' desire to do only those things that please God. Temptations still will come 'but not from within and victory over thcEc twnptalionis is assured as we trust God and resist evil. Tills experience Is available to all and may be experienced In this present lire. (Romans 6:22. Matt. 5:8) Those who accept this blessing by faith experience that "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." NEW MILLER BAY DOCTOR Dr, O. Lcroux, lormcrly of the Royal Army Merical Corps, ar rived In the city this week to become assistant to Dr. J. D. Galbraith, superintendent of tho Miller Bay Indian Hospital Dr. Leroux, whose home was formerly in Ontario, served during the war with the medical branch cf the British Army in India and the West Indies with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, his last station being Kingston, Jamaica. Mrs. Leroux and their small child accompanied Dr. Leroux .to Prince Rupert from Vancouver. Hotel. . . ss arrivals Prince Rupert G. Prudham, Edmonton; W. A. Thorn, Vancouver: Capt. E. W. Suf field, Vancouver; R. B. Gale, Queen Charlotte City; A. F. Blanchard, New Westminster; J. Myers, Vancouver; J. Bradley, Prince George; A. C. Lawson, Vancouver; E. ppjton, Port Es-slngton; G. Flamank, Vancouver; A. M. Smith. Vancouver; Miss O. Wishart, Port Edward; Miss D. Wishart, Port Edward; G. W. Fogg. Sandspit; Mrs. u. Lcary, Port Clements; Miss Joy Lcary, Port Clements; Miss I. W. Carrlss, city; Capt. J. T. Hamilton, Victoria. Announcements All unvcrtiseuM nt in mis column will bo charged for full month Rt 25o ord. S.O.N. meeting, Thursday, March 6, 8 p.m. sharp. All members please attend. Registered Nurses' Association, Prince Rupert Chapter, Tea, March G. 3 to G p.m.. Nurses' Home. Presbyterian Tea at Mrs. T. W. Brown's. March 13. C.W.L. St. Patrick's Tea and Sale. Catholic School Hall, Monday March 17. United Church Tea, Mrs. 11. O. Large March 20'. Booth P.TJV. Tea Musicale March 22. Juvenile Orange Tea and Sale, April 9, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 10. Orange Ladies' Tea and Sale, Civic Centre," April 18. Baptist Tea, May 8, Mi's. Gil-kcr's. St, Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. HAPPY WONG Co. Wholesale and Retail I'KUITS 'AND VEGETABLES 214 Sixth Street Black 289 Available Again . . . McCIaor RANGES in full white enamel finish mm i McBride Street Regular Baptist Services I.U.D.R. Hall (5th Ave. and McBride St.) We preach Christ . . . CRUCIFIED OMING ROWNED "Be ye RECONCILED to GOD." 2 Cor. 5:20. Sunday, March 2 12: la p.m. sunaay. School. Scriptograph. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Subject: "THE PAY-OIT." Speaker: Geo. S. Weatherly. (Junior Choir will sing) WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. FRIDAY 3:30 p.m. Mission Band. 7:00 pm. Junior Young People's. (Phone 3C'J or Red 701) TIIK WHOM! I5I1JLE FOR THE WHOLE WOULD J. J. Frankey, local concert pianist, is leaving tonight on the Camosun on a trip to Vancouver and New Westminster. H. A, Black, local hardware company representative, returned to the city from a business trip to Ocean Falls on the Camosun Friday afternoon. I. C, Wedd of Wartime Ltd., who has been in the city for several days on company business. Is leaving on the Camosun tonignt to return to Vancouver. S. T. Madely and . E. Robert son of the Vancouver auditing firm of Crehan and . Meredith city auditors, are sailing tonight to return to Vancouver after having spent the-last 10 days here auditing the city's books .ANCIENT CHEMISTRY The ancient civilizations- Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek and Reman were familiar with cer tain phases of chemistry. IS YOUR CAR OR TRUCK Our expert mechanics will put it on its feet at low cost! Has yout car or IrucW loft ils "pep" lcs it break down frcijurnlly cost too much to run? You'll Jc Mirprisril liow jnucli of its original efficiency ami economy can lie rcMorctl Iiy our expert mechanics imnj; factory-engineered parts I For a fimpje "tunc up" or a major overhaul at reasonable cost conic in or pbonc for an appointment TODAY! RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED Phone 566 Don't Forget the Kinsmen's Amateur Night March 7th Phone 311 Local News Items Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Basketball Tonight, Civic Centre. Dr. G. E. II. Montgomery re turned to the city on the Camo sun Friday lafternoon from a business trip to Vancouver. Arnold Flatcnr local Royal Bank of Canada "manager, and William Barton returned to the city on Thursday night's train from a brief business trip to Terrace. C. A. Warner, mechanical superintendent of the Prlnc'e George Citizen, is arriving in trie city on tonight's train from, the interior for a brief business visit. J. L. Charles, chief engineer, Canadian (National Railways, western region, will arrive in the city on" next Tuesday night's train for a brief visit here in the course of an official western tour. Mr. and Mrs. John Comer, accompanied by Mrs. Comer's mother, Mrs. W. J. McCutchcon, and Miss B. Comer, returned on the Camostm Friday, afternoon from a trip to California. Duncan C. Wing returned to the city Friday afternoon on the Camosun from a. business trip to Vancouver. He was accompanied, by w. A. Thorn, Vancouver sheet metal company opera tor. Ammund Hanson, pioneer baker and restaurant operator of Queen Charlotte City, is re turning to the Islands on the Casslar tomorrow night after a two weeks' visit in the city. While here he had the misfor tune to dislocate his shoulder but is now recovering well. Near ly 80 years of age, Mr. Hanson is contemplating retiring from business soon. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Thone 37 P.O. Box 51 1 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and. Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Thone 21 Third Ave. West BLONDIE Moose Whist Drive and Dance Saturday, March 1, 8:30 pjn. Members and guests. (51) Inspector of Schools E. E. Hyndman returned on the Camosun Friday afternoon from an official trip to Ocean Falls. Miss Nora Carr left on last night's train for Smlthers after visiting in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Shorthill for the past two -weeks. Dr. Dawson and R. Slatford of Vancouver, who have been conducting a dental clinic for veterans under the D.V.A. in the navy drill hall, are leaving tonight to return south after being in the city for the last 10 days. Albert Phillipson, rormcrly of this city and now on the staff of Watts and Nickcrson at Smlthers, arrived In the city earlier this week from the interior town and will sail on the Camosun tonight for Victoria where he will visit his family. Capt. James T. Hamilton, marine superintendent of Canadian Pacific B.C; Coast Steamships, and Capt. E. W. Suffield marine superintendent for Union Steamships Ltd., arrived in the city Friday afternoon on the Camo sun from Vancouver on an In spection tour of their respective offices here. They are return ing south tonight on the Camo sun. I Genuine Aspirin is MARKED THIS WAY 1 Protect lour Boat From FIRE See Us for KIDDE-LUX C02 Fire Extinguishers We recharge C O 2 Extinguishers after use, in our own plant in Prince Rupert. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Building Supplies Coal Phone 651 and 652 300000000000000000000000 Having Fish for Dinner? "RUPERT BRAND" Will add taslc and quality to your meal. For variety try our Smoked Mack Cod, Salmon and Kippers Sole, Cod and Salmon Fillets Frozen: Halibut and Salmon Remember! Ask for 'RUPERT BRAND' CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT Company Limited BRITISH COLUMBIA Fam ous diUuc ftuuett D.iIIp jftcutf Saturday, March 1, 1947 HUDSON'S BAY Point Blankets There's no let-down on quality in these all-wool blankets that are famed throughout the world. e Our Spring quota is in and includes shades of gold, rose and green as well as whites. i One weight only 1-point. $27.00 - $29.50 Bta i i i . mr rw w una .mr j w iv-w r . ssaaaasaaaaaaaaaaai A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Size 8'10"xll'10" $2l:t.o0 O. ricntal " wxu- 2.-:$.oo " 9'll"xll' 217.00 TEHRAN 9T' xiot' a io.oo " s'lrxioT a i5.oo 3 r pCIS - m-xii'io" 2ir.oo These rugs are beautiful and warm, a treasure to own. Thone 775 327 Third Avenue Until You Get a New Car... take good care of your present car! Remember, care today means a higher resale price tomorrow. SEE US FOR REGULAR SERVICE We are staffed and equipped to handle all maintenance and repair work on all makes of vehicles. Drive in todayl! TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Box 1308 rbone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ESTIMATES OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. I -couLOCrozENlL 'illliP S.TONTHE i';- . i oc vvt.v i rn, i -.-w 1 1 hqt lfcA r , y i I- l. r r'6 ! SINGER Repairs and adjustments to all makes of sewing machines. Free estimates given. Sewing Machines for sale and rent. Enroll now for Singer Sewing Classes. PHONE 801 Singer Sewing Machine Co. 639 Third Avenue West -S Sec the Display of ENAMELWARE . at Till: VARIETY STORE. A new shipment Just received consisting of: Double Boilers Dip iters Pots Tea Kettles Pudding Pans (all sizes) Coffee Pols Dishpans Roasters (3 sizes) ' Preserving Kettles ... at reasonable prices. THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" WAR ASSETS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, sucked $12 Mine Run Hulk ... $10 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue By Chic Young SOME 7 I I M KIND TO f HIM AND ME Jff HANDS ME ,1U r A STACK OfLG. v. Sit, r V 5