Li t2r(nrt Rupert Dailp r3etos Saturday, November 12, 1949 MID-SEas! iSCkrch! IS crviccs . I.TXl m STEAMKK PRINCE GEORGE Hi An Independent dally olwp devHI to the upbuilding cf Prince Rupert itiid all romm unities comprising northern and central British Columbiv (Authorized s 6econd CtBssNIall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published every afternoon except Sunday bv Prince Rupert tai!y News Ltd.. Srd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. O. A HU.NTEK. Manaqlns Editor. H O. PERRY. Mana-iing Director MKMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DULY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION lealh. WORK . Sm nl DIRECTORY SATURDAY SERMON FOB3CRIPTION RATES UUT Carrtar. Par Week. aoe: Per Mourn. 75c: Per Tear, 8 00. Ss Rerlee ht all rh rwrfce at II a.m. and 5 pm.: Sunday school at I J: 1.1 e-et a lm n. By Mall, Per Montk, tOa; Par Yaw, H M 'hi."' "mial MEN'S F( v . Now -. S2J.00. Kw "EN'S llltESS ANh , SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermedial Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations PRAYER (Rev. Fred Antrobia, First Baptist Church) "After this manner, therefore, pray ye." Matt. 6:9. In the paragraph, Matt. 6:1-18, in the Sermon on ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W at Dunsmuir St. Holy Communion 8 .10 am. Sunday School 2 :00 p m. Canon BaMl S Prcx kter. B A . B D. Rector: (Blue 7:3) iduaHy.'a man. alone with God; socially, the world upon . his heart, as the prayer w offered If we iearn to pray this way, a great deal of praying will cease and a great deal of praying will oegin. The result of sucn prayer will always be that we will hurry from the secret place, to give and give. The giving of alms, of course, Is much more than the giving of money, but will include that. Sometimes, however, we may have no money. And yet we may be giving to Ood the richest .of gifts a service which is sacrificial, our talents, our time, our very life to help our brother man. A man one day gat as ne had for years, at the Gate of the Temple, Acts 3, to ask alms of those going . In and out of that Place of Prayer. Who was able to give alms? Many gave "coins. Peter and John saw the man and they also gave him alms, though they had no money. Peter said: "Silver and gold have 1 none, but such a.i Kvs sp't hi,,,1'; rmsT bptist 6th Ave E at Young 8t Minuter: Rev. Fred Antrobua tOreen 812) the Mount, our Lord deals with man's relationship to j God. He says: "Take heed that ye do not your right-' cousness before men, to be seen of them." This principle is first applied to the matter of alms-giving; 's-econdly, to prayer; and finally, to fasting; whicii i three things, alms, prayer1, andi finally; to fasting, are. great means by which we get some-; means of grace. tiling for ourselves. It is rather i Fasting is the denial of every-' God's way of building His King- Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPKR'1 - B C. S WORK SHIPl "'" Itoi BKMKERfU,, J I Special ' '" LfPu. - UNICEF "Huiifrcr is a silent visitor who comes like a shadow. He sits, beside every anxious mother three times a day He brihjrs not alone suffering and sorrow, hut fear and terror. He carries disorder and the paralysis ef government even its downfall. He is more destructive than armies: not only in human life, but in morale. All of the values of right living melt before his invasion and every gain of civilization ' crumbles. But e can save these people from the worst if we will." Herbert Hoover, former President of the United States of America MAYBE k should be, but the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund is not j FIRST nrSBYTKRlA 4th Aveaue Eaet KIBT t-Nm: 638 6th Ave. West Rev. L. O Sieber (Green 813 AIJ..U-n. RrTITTFFl II LI. tiOUPKL TABERNACLE 20S 8th Ave. West Pastor: C. Fawcett (Green 3311 thing, even quite pioper and leg- dom through His loyal subjects. rn ro.t$ ripec ial VS HRKSS fillli; from "tNS IM'KRUM, "nalUms, m.,,-, . Nothing b omitted. Our needs, our relationship with j itimate things, which may inter-l fere with the direct and intimate j fellowship between a Christian j and God. Fasting, rightly understood, is the Christian in hU life. others, our deliverance from evil, j I have, I give: in the Name of It is a great inspiration to work. Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be; and walk." SALVATION ARMY Praser Sttaet CO.: Capt. W. Poulton Directory Class 2:30 p.m. Sunday School S:00 pm. tBtaea IMU eT. PU L'S It'THERAN Sth Ave. at McBrltle 6. Pastor: Solland (Black 610) suffering the loss even of rights clone." If we are praying that " Special MSN'S RAIN(,T( fitting MEN'S (aBAIU)IVF, Full linrd MEN S COVERT ( it, COATS--Tip, ln UlW fit Best Hamburgers In Town "PRICES ARE HORN HERE AM) RAISED ELSEWHERE" O. E. Moore of the fisheries department returned to the city on th Camosun yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver in order to come imo a more de- j way, we must live that way, and voted, useful and faithful rela- we must work that way. It Is a tkinship with his Father. This Is 'prayer of trust, the consecrated life, the surrend-j Then notice the socialism of ered, separated life. See Paul's i this prayer. Of the nine pro- ST. PITFR'S ANfM.IOAN Seal Cove Archdeacon E. Kodson Sunday School 1 1 :00 a m. Evening Prayer ' MO p m, (Blua m cieciaration or nimseir, in Phil. 1 ,10uns In it. none are In the first Mrs. G. S. Mayer of Port Cleir,- 3:5-11. "I count all things but MEN'S DRESS PANT-! AT- .nment, perfect I loss, for the excellency of the They are all plural and there is Camosun yesterday afternoon re-knowledge of Christ Jesus my no room for selfishness. This is j turning to her home on the Lord: for Whom I have suffered our Lord's socialism. It is based Queen Charlotte Islands after a Ifom uie loss or an inmg.s, ana ao . upon strong individualism, indiv-' trip to Vancouver. SNACK BAR I OPEN .m. to 1 s.rn. VAHA financed by assessments on member countries so that is why the people of happy and well-fed countries like Canada are being called upon to supply the necessary funds through their donations to feed the starving, undernourished children in war ravished countries. Newspapers of Canada have decided to give active support to the current campaign of UNICEF and are appealing to the organizations and the citizens of the country to raise or donate funds to this worthycause. Qaly we and our neighbors can give meaning to UNICEF and put food in the stomachs of children vhoare otherwise starving or undernourished to the.point of malnutrition. The one thing most of us would be most happy to be taxed for, we are not! OnlyjLve can impose a tax upon ourselves to feed the starving children! Only we can decide how much that tax shall be.. If we stood among them for five minutes we would give them the shirt off our backs and. the last dime we had. Won't ye close our eyes for jiist a minute, visualize these thousands of hungry little kids and then send a donation to UNICEF well sleep better tonight if we do ! count mem Dut refuse, that I may know Him . . ." This U ths deepest means of grace. Our life is open to the sweep of the Spirit ; for the shaping of the Master , Just off Third Avenue Pair and u, MEN S W(K)L and ()KK PA.NTS-AII Special from Al l -WOOL RLANKI in plain trey, khaki ; tels at a very spe.i from ;B()VS' LACEDRI ; BOOTS-AII sim. i SpM ial 218 lh St. Ph. Orders Blue 92 Potter; and for receiving of the infinite resources of divine grace To such a fasting life, prayer fyt's talk Zlungs Over LET US FIXIT REGULAR BAITIST i CHURCH ; i Fundamentalist ; 639 East 6th Ave. ; (Near High School) Pastor Leonard A. Thorpe (Blue 248 1 SUNDAY, NOV 13. 1949 11:00 a.m. lorning Service. Topic: "SEPARATION" (Junior Choir Will Sing) 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Topic: "DIVINE INTEREST" Special Music Male Quartet Mon. 7:30 p.m. Intermediate Young Peoples. Wed. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting i Thurs. 3:30 p.m. Missidn ' Band. BOYS' SCIIOOI, ,, is natural. It Is spontaneous and it is delightful. It rises within the heart often . as the Spirt prompts. Prayer is only possible PANTS fr. I BOYS' RAINCOATS I littini. From I BOYS' AI.L-WlMH -""! . a2 WO when It is free from the pressure j of cares, from the sensuality and i sordldness of today and thus tan j , hold unhindered spiritual com ; jackets froJ r ii munion with God. Prayer is a ' warrior's task. Our Lord here gives lnstruc- i I wi at a party the other ni!!t just h niiglihmirly gp. totrrilii r Hud I ovnrlieard one l:i iy kiv: "I don't know much aj'Oiit my hiirhand'a Uminos.. I've full-time job looking nfler thf home and lh children." Ahd it's quite a jot), too. Hnmlrcdi of thousands of women are doing tlip same tliuiK. And tlii mother rnn-ie most of Ihr bail in keeping lier husliand and family iu good hwdth, in shnpinn the character of the ehihiren, in orimnir.ing (he home life, and so oil. lint there's one important pnrt of her hushnnd's Limine that she rhnuld know about. It 'a important because it arTecli! her life, and the future of the children. It miirht evea mean all the dih'TeD'- lu lwrra wcu-tiiy an I dc-pmr. H' the iimllrr 'i hi iiimiranrc. If ih uitrv-l' tcd should hain tind it ihie every houwife and - mother nhould have the prntce-,tion which only life iuuroee I tin dive. Yw. that part of her hu- linnd'fl tmxincffi in really jmpor-. taut, and every hmiwilp and mother should know about it. What life insurance hi he, ami -in it enoimh J give the family. a reaonidile chunec to rnrry uu if the wuije-earner died? I d like to rp in anmetiitie nnd talk over thin inirtnnt business before it's too late. Let'-) talk things over today ! Fri. 8 p.m. "THE AMBASSADORS" (Senior Young Peoples) THE OLD-TIME GOSPEL tions for prayer. It is to be private "Go to your Inner chamber and shut the door," It Is to be di? rect "Prayer to thy Father." It is to be simple "no vain repeti CHANDLER PORTRAIT SH'.I Film Finishinr-r 1 tions." The Master gives in the Lord's Specialists in All Type? of Welding and Platework Phone ISIark 881 THOM SHEET METAL LTD. Flash Photo TakM Phone Green 389 2; PRINCE RUPERT The Salvation Army Citadel Special Meeting on Saturday at 8 p.m. Brigadier Eacott will speak on "My Experiences With Communists in China and Korea in 1948-9." Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and Prayer a pattern, not a formula. It falls naturally Into two halves'; the first has to do with GocrV Kingdom; the second with, cur needs. The first concern of prayer is that His Kingdom may come and' His will be done on earth. Frayer is not first of all a SOCIAL SECURITY BASIC to much of the unhappiness, insecurity and frustration uncovered by social workers delving into; the whys and wherefores of disturbed human relations, are the changing economic facts of life developments affecting working and living conditions, price trends, business ventures, labor problems and the dozens of other factors bearing on the pattern of social security. , " i ' Social security may be bandied about politically and -many who talk about it may do so from selfish motives. Nevertheless, social security is one of the world's most serious and fundamental problems of today. Its lack is destroying bodies and minds. Advertl.se in me Li JOHN T. FOWLE SVN LIFE ASSl'RANCE CO. OF CANADA 1062 Ambrose Avenue P. O. Box 855 r 4 op TA5rry meals r 4 ' 7:30 p.m. also led by the Brigadier Rex Ca Come. . . Hear. . . Be Stirred. . . Help Us Pray f'hiiirse Dlshr-s a Spi CHOP SUKY CHOW V FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber IT 2 Second Avenue oppuile Prince Huperl Hotti .uu m m. lo 3:30 a m Phone 173 for Ouuldf 01 PHONE 21 222 Second Ave. ill iyl Widest Selection in Town OF FIGIRINES Wall Plaques, Slatuets Book-Ends All Colors All Sizes 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: Greater Than Organ Voice Children's Story: If I Were King 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship with Special Music Sermon: The Deeper Remedy for Peace Sunday Schools: First United; Jrs. & Inter. 10 a.m.; Beginners and Primary 12:15; Conrad United: all at 2 p.m. PHONE 79 First Presbyterian Church Dnector of Music: Mrs. E. J 8mith Morning Worship 11 a.m. Speaker: Capt. Win. Poulton. Soloist: Rowland Miles. "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth." Sunday School 12:15 No Evening Service PERFECT GIFT SUGGESTION Priced from 25c to $9.50 IHaUarr Pltarntan a 1 L- V.?0 Vri7?txj l v..,-Mti2J,jii:ra i SALE CONTINUING ALL WEEK WITH i - --15 . . Top Values at Low Pric 61 3rd Ave. W. Box 1118 Phone Red 400 rices IN HOURS JACKETS Weekdays Sundays . . . 9 a.m. to p.m. 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to !) p.m. Pop Ta -nni n i - rr't - Jfaftj mS! ' y BE WISE THIS CHRISTMAS -GIVE CRUISERS , SIXTH STREET and THIRD AV'EN SHIRTS SWEATERS and TIES ACME CLOTHING STORE Third Avenue Phone 359 You can have the Electrical Gift of your choice put away now for Xmas IT'S AS EASY AS A.B. To Buy on On CREDIT PLA ORDER VOl'B OIFTS T Pay 1-j Before Xm:,s ! Pay the Rest in mentsasLowasSlWn-'; School for Tomorrow The newspaper boy .... the bjy who delivers your papers .... Is a typical Canadian boy. He Is the business man of tomorrow. And as a carrier, ne learns those lessons which will prepare him for a successful future. Carrier Competition Starting on October 3 the Dally News Is sponsoring a carrier competition with a bicycle as first prize and many other valuable cash prizes. The boys will be awarded points for obtaining new subscriber for dependability and for efficiency in collections. So any help that you can give your carrier will be appreciated by him and he in turn will try M serve you his customer .... to the utmost of his ability. CALL IN TOMORROW WHILE OCR STOCK IS COMPLETE MARCHANI) OIL HEATERS .VORTEX OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMAN STOKERS Plumbing: & Heating Alterations SMITH & ELKINS LTD. StartinK February Ch7ifsCT NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. LTD. SKE BKSNER block PHONE 210 STEWART, B.C. PRINC E RI PERT, B.C. PHONE 174 MANSOhTS YOl'R FRIENDLY JEWEM.F.R BOX 274