ADORATION and it Is the veiy This fundamental atfimde of the mind is born of the rtliza-tion that eoirw ircin the Hand highest f mm of IrtSyeT". Theifhrf prfnfr Rnprrt Daflp Tim Sfrturday, October 1, 1949. i m.Q Res ho Keeps this conviction of h dependence on God constancy 1 before his mind, and subjects' CuATiosa hxuh-eh or caxa3Ma.v psrss - Atrr. Brsr.T cr ci CANADIAN DAILY KEVTSPAPEa ASSOCIATION An ttaepeodent auy urtntpaper drntM o tn upbuilding of fTtnea Hupefl his will to the Will of God tie. (Cont'd on Page fit too a-u eommuimiM comprising norrrwn una wmrai DnwB ( i: Savi' of Cod, ihxi e are s6U;ned at every . moment lay Him, ani that we inevitably go back to Him when this eruthly sojourn is ended by death. Recognition of our complete and entire dependence on Ood from fust to last is the very essence or religion. We call this recoHiuUon DIRECTORY l SATURDAY SERMON (AUtnoruea m orcona tiuf miu, r- uq wucu, w Publusacd ever? afternoon ecp Sunday t trlnn Rupart Daiij News Ltd ." 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Q. A. HPNTER. Managing Editor H. Q. PERRY, Managing Dl rector. erBSCRIPTION RATES tfFSirr. OttJ Carrier, Per Week. 20c; Per Montn. 75c: Per Tear. 8 00. 4IfS-SiiUV By Mu. Per Month. 50c; Per Tear. ii.OO PRAYER By BISHOP ANTHONY JORDAN. O.M.I. Found and Politics Berrlre la an rhtirctie at II a.m. aaa 1-M p.m.: &wndn School at 14:1 evept bo- . ... ANGLICAN C.lTIIEnRAL 4th Ave. W at Ounsmuir St.. Holy Communion 30 ajn. Sunday School 2:00 pm. Canon Basil 8 Proe liter. BA . B D. Rector: Eli TS3 rmsT BAPTIST Ith An. B at Young St. Minuter: R. Fred Antrobua Green 8121 Some of the most beautiful pictures that haunt the heart of men are pictures of prayer. There is, for First United Church 638 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence O. Siebor t,'TTLG THE POUND was like splitting the c atom. Britain's devaluation set off a chain i , instance, the picture of Our Lord praying in tears at the grave of Lazarus, the man He loved; or of Oiu1 Lord lonelyln the "shadows of Gethsemane, praying the longer because of His agony. There is the pictur Mr--. FIRST rFSBVTEm.4N 4th Avenue JB&ss First Prcsbj teriaw Church Ducctor of Music: Mrs. E. J Smith Conversation supposes a speaker of Mary interrupted at prayer by the angel announcing to her MEJTS COVERT , Two text from i that she is to be the Mother of , God. More Dersonal Diet urea ... . 11 a.m. -Morning Worship. Sermon: "More Tlian Conqueror" Mr. P. Litusey. 12:15 Sunday School at First United. 2:00 p.n Sunday School, Conrad United Hail. Sermon : 7:30 "World Trends in Christian Missions" Mr. F. . Anlield. ATTEND THESE SPECIAL SERVICE perspective I will speak to my prayer are scattered through our in mess simui SWEATERS Lord whereas I am but dust and for Thy uvea. Memory snow, us prayer ashes-; -speak. Lord, FIRT t NITKO 3fl 6th Are. Wee Rev. L. G. 6ner iGnen eiS FVI.L OOSPrL TABKRVtCiJC 202 6th Ave. West Pastor: C. Fawcett (Green SSI I SAI.TiTfON ARMT Frasrr Stt?rt CO.: Major W. Vureen Dlre-tory Class p ra Bunday School S p m. tBIack &60 T. Ptlf" l.t'THFK N ith Aw. at McBrld St. Pastor: K. Sotland tBlack 610) Church Service Sunday Mrnlngf ONLY. ! Rally Day Service with Mr. F. E. Anfield in charge. Come and Worship witH your children. No Sunday School. MEN'S WR1SS Kf origntenmg um Degiimin. of wrvant h.reth " life as we stumbled through our whi!r u u true that the word first prayers with grave, anxiouLp!.ayer onm mrtuu that we eye fixed on the loved face oiiare "asking Ood for something,", a mother who was leeching vs there is a much more funda- ' the first steps In the Christian j mental auituoe of mind that tie-, ( from J BOYS' SCHOOL J jtJ way of lite. We see prayw, notes the real purpose of prayer botv RAixronl sweetening the end of life- to the fittint reaction. It has been exploding beyond the financial and economic departments of British and even international life. The vastness of the responsibility for devaluation may be matched by its depth as its political aspects show themselves. Naturally they take their more obvious and immediate effect in Britain. There are reports of spreading strikes and slowdowns. These, while motivated by economic considerations as simple as the price of bread, have portentous political implications for a Labor government. From France, too, the crackling can be heard. The comparatively mild devaluation of the franc has started the volatile French working class thinking, about higher prices, and consequently, about higher wages. As in Britain, so in France the government is heavily dependent on worker votes, and has a considerable Socialist commitment. Fortunately the Communist element and the other extreme of de Gaullism in France have been ' notably deflated since the Marshall Plan got under way. In neither Britain nor France is the political effect of currency devaluation likely to impair the basis of western defence, as it might once have done. j picture of an old woman lovingly REGULAR BAPTIST fingering her rosary. Again and BOYS' AlL KlXi! JACKFTS , BOYS' ROS-V 1 1 again throughout our lives, the ST. PLTLR- ANGLICAN Seal Cot Archdeacon S. Roc-son Sunday School 11:00 am Erenlng Prayer 7 30 pa. (Blue l i crises of the years are marked. BOYS U IKMH. SJ '1 by the prayers we said. j We have not missed the beauty Special MEVS ALL-HWM r w .y - Mrs. Dug-ald Campbell, after m these pictures of prayer, but FISHERMEN'S PH a visit of a couple of weeks here that beauty has perhaps tended cut. W . FundamentUiRt 1 621 E. 6th tNear High School) Phone 869 SUNDAY, OCT. 2. 1949 12:1S p m Sunday School. Clashes for ail Come. 7:30 pm Gospel Service. Speaker: G. R. S. B!ackaby "OBEDIENCE" Male Quartet will sing. (Lord's Supper follows Evening Service. with Mr. and Mrs. William t0 create In our minds a mis-Cruickshank. sailed Thursday conception of what prayer is. nij-ht on the Prince George for prayer has been regarded as MEN'S DRESS kl Full Gospel Talernacle I 202 Sixth Avenue West PRESENTS Evangelist Eunice Meyer In Special Meetings If you have not attended these meetings, you are missing the greatest and beat thing in life. Services Sunday, 10:45. Sunday School and Bible Class, 12:15. Evangelistic Rally. 7:30. Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 8. Wed., 3:30, Children's Church. Everybody's welcome at Prince Kuprrfs Evangelistic Centre. PASTOR: C. FAWCETT 7 SOX-o ther home in Vancouver. She ..mnti.,n rnn .-ud and rejected MEVS SPORT Si! was accompanied south by Mrs. , utterly sentimental to be Now Crulckshank who is her sister. fostered by he-men. It has MEN S W0KK ml Now MEN'S W011K ti Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bridden been called a weakness, wward-of Massett wwe passengers ice. something unworthy of God aboard the Coquitlam last eve- and man: a case of God playing ning returning to their home favourites, or of men trying to on the Queen Charlotte Islands load the dice with which they Mon., 7:30 p.m. Young Peop!e"s Society Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thurs.. 3:30 p.m. Mission Band i Recommences). WE BELIEVE AND PREACH THE OLD-TIME C.OSPEL New MEVS I1RESS f TOvrtmrtit, ptrlf, Now , j. after a trip to Vancouver where play the game of life. Mrs. Bridden received special prayer Is none of these things. uiedlcai treatment. Prayer Is conversation with God ; Suitcases and Uiir Assort Though Americans did not tell the British to devaluate, yet American policy toward currency questions has played an enormous part in this economic and political shake-up in the western world. : At home, however, British leaders must bear theW responsibilities without reference to external influences. What Britain appears to need at this mornent is leadership that can make the people as aware of an enemy when the foe is in trade statistics as when he stands in uniform on the Channel. It would be a help- to have someone around who can talk of a Briton's dinner pall as convincingly as Churchill talked of a Briton's freedom. mmmm Advertlrs u tutll I he rdmily mat Prays l ogzther - REAL ES INSURAa -For it is evident from British reports that the ; average Briton does not know his country's security I INCOME RETURN'S PR and his own are besieged. If Parliament meets and if elections must follow, j-e may see a clearing of the ; air which for the moment appears to have been only ; super-charged by pound devaluation. :. 11. E. MORI 324 2nd Ave N NEW RO HOU t A Home Aaj T: 50 Roon-Hal a-atfT ORMES DRUGS Vdrucs Stays Tggther THIS IS AN INVITATION TO ALL CITIZENS OF PRINCE RUPERT The Catholics of this cKy are sponsoring s Rally at the Civic Centre on Sunday. October 9th at 2.30. This Rally will be the climax of a CRUSADE FOR FAMILY PRAYER. In the obvious state of chaos In the vrorid at the present time, we turn to our common Father in Heaven to pray for the precious boon of Peace. We are seeking to revive the practice of prayer in the homes of this city. It is by prayer, chiefly by the prayers of father and mother and children together, that the consciousness of God is kept alive In our hearts. W'e wxiuld be more inclined to live according to the Divine Law of God, if we kept constantly in mind this fundamental truth that we came from the creative Hand of God, that we are at every moment sustained by His Power, and that we all go back to God when we die. Every day. when the family sits at the table, it is to receive a gift from God. This Is only one of the multiple gifts given to all His creatures by God our Father at every moment of every day. Since we receive God's gifts as a family, It is only right that in the privacy of our own homes, we should as a family praise Ood and thank Him for His goodness to us. The benefits of Family Prayer are wumeious, but one of tlie most precious is that it creates and fosters harmony and peace. ' The RALLY In the CIVIC CENTRE on OCTOBER 9TH will call public attention to the Crusade of Family Prayer. We earnestly Invite all our fellow-citizens to join us in the spirit of Christian broUierhood. This is a Rally for Prayer. 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