e, Prfnrr Ktipm Dailp rectos Saturday. December 3, 1949 crviccsfil$ C1uircK.fi War Services United Force The triumphant results of tolerance among four widely separated groups banded together for a common end were Ulustrat- IN THE SfPRFMR COt'RT OK bhU-T1HH COLUMBIA IN PROHATE IN TTIE MATTFR OF Tl'E kTATE OF NEW LIND. DEC RAbKD TAKE NOTICE that by ordr of the Supreme Court of Hrttish Columbia Letters Probate ol the last will of Nels Unci, who lifd on the 20th day of December, mo Prince Rupert. British Columbia were granted to me All persons Indebted to the s:k estate are required to pay th Xmas GifLt S Real si- An 1ndffi.1it daMT neV-attpt drrntd to the upbuildin of Prime Rupert ftnd '; cf-rrrv.if. rrmpr.'?-.: rr.nr.prn and cenir.ii British Coiumo:i. I Aurhorireci a1! SwonS Clnns Mill. Prrct Office Department. Ottawa) libMhed everv afternoon except Sundav bv Prince Rupert Dallv Nevn Ltd . 3rd Avenue. Prince Ruiert. British Columbia. O A Hl'VIFR. Manngine Editor. H O PFHRY. Managing Director. MEMBFf OF CANADIAN PRFSS At'DIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES mvrfrj, lAty Oarner. Per Week, aoe; Per Maniii. 75c: Per Ter. 00. ffS:r .-,!?--By Mall. Per Month. 60c; Per Tear. ou -wsd- DIRECTORY SATURDAY SERMON ed Thursday afternoon by Senior . ,orthw,th"' .;;" alrZf h.v Capt. William Poulton of the ; 'sti;t" ""' "".uired ) to file particulars thereof with me Prices Salvation Army In an address be-1 aulv verified on or before the 28th day of December. 149 after whlc'i fore the Rotary Club's weekly , date i win proceed to distribute the I estate to those entitled, hnvtnir re. luncheon meeting. , nurd only to uuch claims as I shall j then have received not ire Capt. Poulton, who was direc- 1 Dated at Prince Rupert. B." C. this , 28th dav of November. 1!m tor of the Salvation Army's war ' olop Hanson GOD AND MAN Pastor C. Fawcett, Full Gospel Tabernacle) "Then Peter said, silver and gold have I none, but such as I haw give I thee; In the name of Jesus of Nazareth rise up and walk." And h took him by the right hand, and lifted him up. and immediately his feet and his ankle bones received strength. And he leaping up stood, and walked and entered with them into the temple, walking and leaping and praising God." " (Act III 6-8i. Men's DRESS S; bi9 selection Men's T I c e gifts. Latest shj, ruriiifta netivltlac r CnfFlnnH nit I . . " e" rrince Rupert. D. C vt it... . i . v Mu.a.tp, luuitl VJ. UIL j (2''li war, nsea tne cannruan war Only men and tvomen who have carried the com- services as ine example of m- oassion for and siifrWir., Vmmnrntvr nU rniVlv sP,rm resul,a of thls co-opera Prince Kupert Florists a ! Flowers for All OrraiunK ) 300 3rd Ave. Box 316 Tol 77 tion. ii urn Men's SWEA" pullover and s styles, wools, G from Men's TfcCUS dress, oil wXlj Perfect gift, g0, mpnt frrim MervH'ex In all chunhen at II a.m. atttl 7 :.Wl p.m.; Ktimla.v n-IiimiI at it'.W evcept a fchown. AMil.ir.4V CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W at Dunsmuir Bt. Holy Communion I J i n. Sunday School 1 :00 p m. Canon Basil S. Prockter. BA.BD Rector: (Blue 7r.j FIRST BAPTIST 5th Ave. E at Youn? St Minister: Rer. Fred Antrobus Green 812) FIRST PRFBYTI K1AV 4th Avenue Eart FIRST I VITEI) C36 6th Are West Rev. L. G Sieber (Green 613 1 FILL GOSPEL TABFRVAC'I.E 203 6tb Ave West Pastor: C. Fawcett (Green S31) SALVATION Ar.MT FTaser etteet. CO.: Capt. W. Poulton lurertory Class 2 :30 p m. Sunday School S :00 p m. (Blact 29. ST. PUXK M TBEIMN 5th Ave. at McBrlde St. Pastor: . Solland (Black 610' ST. Pf.TKR'S ANGLICAN Seal Cove Archdeacon E. Hod son Sunday School 1 1 OC a m. Evening Praver ;30 p.m. (Blue M7) know the feelinir that feter must have had as he wsll-i rV h,,si 1 Canadian War Servtces. t vote untiLuui auu pafl viic munr man . ,K !,,,, .bejrging alms from all who passed by. No greater the y.m c.a.. KniRhta of coium- i. Men's oil w00 hcovy SHIRT-J good shodes bargain piCtUl'e IS given in the Word of God, Which ?hoVS the'bm nd the Canadian Legion -rtat into wtik-h man has ; centrallwd their efforts aiter fallen and no" g-rwiter Mafnplej te Lord Jesus Christ as our starting out on individual war of Divine authority end tJellY-j pofgonal Saviour. In simple! service programs. With dlffer-erance, which Is at tire JiKposalj words Jewis had Mid to Petw:ifnt, aird orten divergent Vlew-of the minister of Ood. You s(e the w&rk5 j rt0 points, their problem was to The lame man asked only tor'x . effort for the bnn(J th? flw hear carry on a Joint material aid. He didnot reallw )k fl;a(1 w,r,w ftnd ,he tem the m happiness of the phvs.cal needs. Peter had 0 , fighting men. money bHt he knew he had v ....... Moving, Tacking, ( ruling, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete Reliable and Efficient Service, also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd., for Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 Phon-a fif and fK Men's All V0 the plan that God had for his "It Is a tribute to our spirit of power. You are one with Me, romething far greater than a hoe. . tv. v.- ..r us- iri wn-mnic nuu i u-uut-i Blum mm Just Beginning of us have come to believe that our business MANY in the state is nothing; more than a matter of continual demanding. We do the shouting but we want some foive to actually undertake the nebulous movements that we call human, forward-looking, constructive. We want everyone to have a better start and are content with easy cure-alls. We are vaguely concerned about our financial situation and declining foreign trade but we accept the remedy of federal control of exchange and distribution and added subsidies. We want an equalizing of rewards but instead we get taxation that limits incentive and strangles effort. We think of world government or the abolition of war and gladly turn over our worries to government groups and committees of study. There may be much in our demands. They are often generous, well-intentioned and forward-looking but they are just the beginnings of thinking and doing. Credulously, we seem to think that someone other than ourselves will take life forward. We have thoughtless confidence in the goodwill, devotion and sense of the men in whom we have vestejl the jxnver to put our reforms into operation. We ilon't approve of them when they touch ourselves but we hopefully expect miracles of broad-mimted altruism on matters more distantly personal. But he lesson of history is that power is never so used.; Maybe we had better not hope for it now. As individuals we should share the power, invest our individual strength and integrity in honestly informing ourselves and assume our own measure of responsibility rather than bridge it to some committee or group" or government. We should remember Lfcarthe people's representatives in Parliament are he mirror of the people themselves. Society has Sever btien .better than the quality of the units that '.compose it. If we ourselves remain at the tOATS Covt new shades arv fit. Real bargan Men's SOX selection, new good quality, fr few pennies And Immediately ltwm',nd , the Canadian War Service, or-Peter w tnem said: Look on m - There i ppter vnlatton was the ftrrest of any Capt. Poulton de- VJr 7k .k . r11 7. thomy. That's why he eooM the M4 1 'Other armies copied us Boys' SHIRTS I . Z .,7 . ' "PPctor of persons. He sttl We carried the work to the boys And I say unto thee them ait,-,,, . . 1 . . SPECIALIZING in Designing and Remodelling tirtnn th i rcieV I " . !"''" " ' Hid Peror nv4 K. .In.,. ...t.A . l . Kl- 1 " " " " "ul -"""": . v ill build my church, and the , , es r.- rti hn A. r,e.ii nln nA women He is mHtmg a maximum effort In be- shades, from , Boys' SWEAT assortment f ro-Boys' All Wot JACKETS goc bargain prices from same half ef the men and a olid front 11 laa.nst it. And I will nto ! ay thc Fa , v. .. v -o u.T icici. Bcainst unoue encroacnmeni. nv Kuss" Gatzke CONTRACTING mi i my of heaven: and whatsoever thoti rt Peter wno ?en6 v authority, f halt bind on earth shall be xr1 tyi rront of Iutle ma,' Poulton was thanked tor bound in heaven: and whatso-1 after he had boa!ted how he his talk by Crab President R. G ever thou shalt loose On earth woulcl never forsake tnp Lord. Van der Sluys. Guests at the shall be loosed in heaven." Yes- 11 Wdli :'eter no was s. meeting were W. R. Trench, Van-Peter knew that In the begin-, eak: Vy.hat made the differ" couver. Jphn Bulger. Roy Collin- Boys Dress Rl Box 1558 Phone Hlack 279 RAINCOATS from Boys' and Girls' GOLF HOSE! limir fir froolinn n i,'-'"-1-- ""c it V H-Ulli II 1 i son, Prince Rupert. W. R May Peter r V t-. i . r- . o v. . . . .... 11 mail nau oecn given dominion over the creatures of the earth and that nad waited in the iiDDer room First Prcsbj teriai; Church Duector of Music: Mrs. E. J Smith Morning Worship 11 a.m. Anthem Junior Choir: "The Lord is My Shepherd." Sunday School 12:15 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Rev .James A. Munro, General vt . 1 f I I ! he lie had naa Wn oeen iriven given aufhnrlfo authority "1e promise Ol me f BHier. " -;- - rVragmr and Alf Harvey, all of over material things as well aV He "ad ben charged .g- Pa over sin and sickness. He also I tn supernatural power of mm I;!- knew that man abdicated his neven. No other power under " EBY & SONS Contractors REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.ILA. Phone Grren 883 Boi 5KS I thrnnn h-Iipii iniv h heaven can transform live I Secretary of the Board of Missions will preach at both services. First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Prrnee Rupert, BC. Rev. Lnwrence O. Blerwt ions will preach at both services, REAL EST beginnings we cannot hope that the eoternment will ,teUins f experiences: oh1 a re-provide more than the beginnings our high and tSgTt'h'e congregation genefnus hopes. :wjII be held at the close of the INSURAN that Jesus came to re-establish tnor t6le awav Pain ard suTfer-that spiritual state, and place' tn8- nor break the power of . man bick .In. Divine .auOiorlty.j tvil sP"rit. It takes the power He had walked "with thY Master. ' of tn HoI.V Ghost Tlowtng he had seen all the miracles tftrou8h the lives of men and .hat Jesus had performed. Had women- that reallzj who they he not heard Jesus say: "The are 8nd tnen ay "Look on m, things that I do ye shall floaml Ari,e antJ walk OoA Is still the zrtiter than these because I ,ftrrie- He is still using men ami ?o to My Father. Yes, Peter, wonien fill?3 'ith the Holy knew who he was. he wax ! Ghost and He is still eonflnniii INCOME 11 H a.m. Morning Service Sermon: Christ Appeals to Human Heart. .lbertv is jiever the first concem of covern- ;evenirie service- RCTURr.S PP.! men! It ir thjeTiarirfi nf tha nnnnlr. f... ...i' I Children's Story: Tell tt on the I T "v i r V ' J F"r"c 1 - j-iuiii ttiiuin IMIWIJI ine WIC ? r, REGULAR BAPTIST nment springs.- It is not a lasting: and inalien R. E.MOUT! 324 2nd "Ave. His word with slens fo.lowm child of Ood he was a king CHIROPRACTOR lohn F. L. Hughes, I.C, I'h.C 21-22 Besrier Blork Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment HOI KS 10:30 a m. to n 3" p m. una I to i r.n I i:m;s Mountain. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon: Digging Old Wills Sunday Schools at First Church, Juniors and tip. 10 Reader, God is able to satisiv .-tigning on a torone. .nd so are you and 1 U we have' accepted I every need and Jonsrfn of your neari. ne Will met Vrinr nel rihvslcallv mar--!!!,, a m. Beginners and primary. EVANGELISM NOW TABOO i Continued rrom faae l. CHANDLF. POHTHA1T .SV Film Finishing I Flash I'lioto r.tkm Phone Green 3! " "RINCE fM'i'KR'. spiritually. Why not give Ood 12:15 Al Conrad United Hall, a chance In your heart and life? a" ftt 2 P m- Monday nd Prkl;'. 7 30 p m. fi,i J those unahl to mm during th M.V HECKK1 lONIST in UKnd- I nce afternoons. J able j ndo7neht. It is a heritage that is endangered by inf rtia and complacency on the part of the people, by reluctance and timidity in keeping abreast of the needj of progressive society. Victor Hugo, looking out of his Paris window at thji crowds behind the barricades screaming for government and justice, scoffed: "These are not the rjeople, these are only the mournful beginings of tht' people." Our demands and our hopes are only "mojrnful beginnings" which we ourselves must follow up with our talents and our energies. ince, still in Nationalist hands, CHURCH ! (Fundamentalist1 ! 639 East 6th Ave. Near High School) J Pastor Leonard A. Thorpe ! SUNDAY, DEC. 4, 1949 j 11:00 a.m. Morning Service. J Topic: RELIGIOUS ; INDIFFERENCE" i (Junior Choir Will Sing) 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Topic: "THE FULL GOSPEL" Special Music Male Quartet Mon. 7:30 p.m. Hl-Young Peoples. Wed. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting and nineteen In Formosa Which has long been the stronghold of the Presbyterian Church in Canada missionary endeavour In the Orient. I Eighty-Jive percent of the' Church of Christ work In China; Is Presbyterian, Mr. Munro states, ', fiAT7fSrA faMi if 1 THEj MUNICIPAL FIELD THE jThur. 3:30 p.m. Mission Band Frl. 8 p.m. Ambassadors Senior Young Peoples! ! THE OLD-TIME GOSPEL much of It being by the American Presbyterian church. ! Much of Mr. Munro's three months in China was spent jusl ahead of the advancing Com-'' munists. He was In such places SWEETEST C! A IfTKR all there is no serious lack of municipal candidates at least as far as numbers is con,- South for Mas S.S. IKLCE CKOUCK To VANCOUVER and WAYPORTS DECEMBER 15th. DECEMBER 22nd. EARLY RESERVATIONS NECESSARY. CALL OR WRITE CITY Oil DEPOT TICKET OFFICE PHONE 2f0 or 338 Canadian National Steamships cernfd. The electors have full fields to choose from 5 1 Moirs XXX Lowneys , Neilson's Smiles n' Cht Russell Grant - as snangnal Nanking and Can-Mr. and Mrs. James Waiburton ton, also visiting Japan, Burma left Thursday night on the Prince ' and India . In Shanghai he George for a honeymoon trip to found conditions of "lnconcelv-Vancouver and elsewhere in the ' able chaos' and disorder." in the selection of their mayor and aldermen .who will jfind plenty of questions and problem to 'consider and solve once they are in office. ' the aldermanic board of 1950 is going to' include SOmtl new hlnrirl Whifh i insvnorionon1 V, south . They are the son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. While here, Mr. Munro will j from 95c to $6 meet In bus'rnes ! 1 r ..ah.1 n.iv.m in luc uciu 'Jrjshua "lcc" ""oincim session wrawun with whb the ine McKav Of Pri C R of municipal affairs. That is as it should be. Sooner 1 pert and their marridge took toard of manaKemeht and the WITH COLORFUL XMAS WRAITIN'O congregation. He is hopeful that place a few days ago. or later the novice arrives and he may have a con trihmion to make at that. . Ithtllarr (ltanuani i there will be a permanent settle- ment of the local pulpit in the t Advertise in the Dally News. I near future. Sixth St. & Third Ave. EUGHTFUL ESSERT ELICACIES D NOBLE & WICK present ADMIRAL RADIOS BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS For Your Personal Signature 16 Assorted Xman Cards 75c, 89c & 95c Der box That's What People Say Abont Our Cakes and Pastries ! 15 Brilliant Polntsettia Asst. Cards l.oo per box Baked Fresh Dally iRUPERT BAKERY LTD. 619 3rd Ave. Phone 643 Admiral perfected circuit. Rich clear tone. Easy to read dial. 5 tube AC - I)C BIG IN PERFORMANCE. LOW IN PRICE ia ine Anias tsiras oi Happiness ' 1.00 per box 18 Ass't "Jolly Old Santa" i.oo per box 25 Beautiful Assorted Cards l.oo per box 12 Bronzed and Embossed ass't cards 1.00 per box 16 colorful Snow Scenes l.oo per box 12 Cards "Coaching Days" 1.50 per box Jfl Ass't Canadian Snow Scenes 2.00 per box AMAZING VALCE 50 ASSORTED COLORFUL CARDS Only $1 .25 & $1.50 per box Call in today to GIVE A RECORD ALBUM YEAR ROUND PLEASURE Bing Crosby's Perry Com- . Merry Xmas Album Xmas Specie 5 records $4.50 4 records $4.1 Children's Xmos Albums ,- 'J Miscellaneous choirs, oigan, chimes etc, c.L MAKCIIAND OIL HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMAN STOKERS Plumbing & Heating Alterations SMITH & ELKINS LTD. $30.95 at - A Colour For Every Room 4 IB CANADA'S SMART SET NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR ADMIRAL DEALER PHONE 171 BOX 274 201 3rd Ave. W. Tbes XER Phftr 100 P.I.OCK. 3RD AVE. PHOVE 234