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S5.G0 y.ieiii, ciii-iiange, investments, jtraflic, business, transportation! i production and consumption' must have in them the depth of love. With love let us purify 1 for love is Ood. . U LABOR AND LOVE (By F. E. Anfield) Labor deprived of the spirit of love is painful , servi- Earliest labor was for love In fact.God expressed his tude. GUARDIAN SFF? lu . w for mank nd in creative labor no wasres ViUArviiyAl'N DCtO mucr uiiiJiuiic: J v - ' hut those of love. His works and those of earliest man were UVtJ-Ur 1 IMISM not mere comintMiii'e.i uui mc iv. ij above and beyond any thought of remuneration. MANCHESTER, Eng. W-The Manchester Guardian said A true sense of love demands xnursaay mai uuawa reports nnhnlv pxm-esslon in labor lor love is i tne most- disgusting J Ihnt tTannria n.n rsaH t , 1 .. tkni fVia mlnrl to n Ann. ' lv celve. For It makes of mankind a machine. It gives to God's in itself creative. It always expresses itself in effort, eternal effort. The labors of an ever-loving God are eternal. There- lease $240,000,000 of a frozen 1945 loan were "both premature and over-simplified." The paper sal.! , that Canada's dollar shortaae Rev. O most supreme art the value of mechanical power. Massed hum- E. Serum. sense or love iuoni fore, any was greatly relieved but there Musle Director; k was no sense in being symna- 11 rin ,.. .. Not Unsatisfactory PROVINCES of Canada which appealed SEVEN to the federal cabinet against the twenty-one percent railway freight rate increase can right-fully feel satisfaction in the "partial victory" through the decision of the cabinet to send the matter back to the Board of Transport Commissioners for review. The government has not com- mitted itself but, by its action in referring the matter back for complete reconsideration, implies that it is not satisfied with the Transport Board's original finding in increasing the rates, A Possibly, as Premier E. C. Manning of Alberta appears to fear, there may be no amelioration of the rates on reconsideration but certainly the return of ; ,the original 21 percent increase to the Transport Board for reconsideration Mill have some influence on the Board's approach to the hearing of the application for a further increase. The Transport Board might also he expected to take action now thetlc without beinir renlill. '3P,rW -unlur An i which has no desire to labor is anity today is oppressed, almost counterfeit, false. I cursed, by a machine age that Modern society, our present u strangling the very souls of economic system, began when its makers, man sought self - realization Many ways have been tried nnnrt from Nature which until by which man might escape Our " Hn. Tjorirrr-.u-r nv TnimBo ..... u.ivjwu.i , u m. tuuiuno voice MARTYRKD MEDIATOR AT HOME The flag-draped casket of Count )lke Bernadotte, murdered United Nations mediator, is shown lying in state at his home, Dragongarden Sweden, after arrival by plane from Palestine. A portrait of the Count in court dress is on the wall at right. j .ou n ant ,.j , J --""- tun- uursi hOiouL- u- then had dominated the per- from the Nemesis Into which England sonality of man. When man man, by divorcing love from la- querors. 1,1 Sought the J DIRECTORY tailored to ilic $40,000 FORTUNE S LEFT FOR GARDEN B E N H OLM. Kincardineshire, I Scotland 9 Two sisters who' OF GOOD TASTE Nrrvk-M hi alt rhurt-hr at 11 a.m. mill p.m.; Mundu.v SvhmU ut li.tl rt a ulnmii. 1IH N rATllKURAI, 4th, Ae. W. t Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion M a m. Sunday School 2:00 p m. Rector: Huall H. Prockter. B A.. BO (Blur 78 J) loved a garden in their child-" hood have left 10,000 i$40.000 for its preservation. The Misses Jane and Diana Myres were the daughters of a former minister of Benholm, parted from Nature he sough; bor, now finds himself, one way i absolute self - existence and is to destroy money or capital-brought into being a new social- ism. Another is the combina-istic character. Under such a tion of man against labor in system love must be made in- the strike movement. Neither dispensible or labor will become will bring into our world the so-hellish. The division of labor, cial order that will re-unite la-until then common, created bor and love. They cannot, new conditions. The selfish life Strikes made their appearance of modern man, far removed In in the world when greed for the most cases from the benefac- new standard of our economic tions of Nature, demands ex- system killed the roots of love, cessive labor with the result God is love and eternal. La-that labor has become mechan- bor is the very instinct of love, bed to the nth. degree. As Ion? Labor is love's highest creation as the consciousness of love and love is the stamp of God stirred the heart of man there j upon it. Take from labor Its was hope but. when this vaji- germ root and it becames abor-ishes. labor Is turned to pain. ! tive. Look around the world to-Capital, as we know it in our day and deny this if we can. economic system today, has re-1 Labor and God today stand placed the almost exhausted divorced and , we may well bounties of Nature and today tremble at the thought that It it is money or capital, call it was man who did the divorcing. Eev. A. S. Myres. His garden was a show place until the fam ily moved away. Not until they were about 89 , FIRST BAPTIST 6th Ave E. at Young St Minister: Rev Fred Antrobui (Green 812) FIRST I'RF.SBVTKRIAX 4th Avenue East Minister: Rev. George E. Sendall (Ureen vaj. FIHST IMTKI 836 Bth Ave. West Minister: R A. Wilson, M A (Oreen 61:). This fine GABARDINE SI IT will see you 'round the clock of events in style. Smartly squared shoulders . . . eight buttons . . . tricky pockets. Straight skirt with HliU. Lovely in green, wine, beige or brown. You will also be Impressed with our display of smart GABARDINE COATS, WOOL DRESSES, PARTY GOWNS. SKIRTS, BLOl'SES AND SWEATERS. years old did the two daughters revisit the garden. They wove shocked to find weeds and rank grass where they ha.d imagined flowers. The garden had proved Fl'l.l. OOSPKL TABKRNACi.F 231 h Ave. West Pastor: Paul A. Barber (Green R3Ji what you will, that guarantees Labor has boome punishment; too big for succeeding ministers who, with small stipends, were unable to hire a gardener and had not time to fight th weeds alone. The sisters, when thoy wrote SALVATION ARMY Prnser Street CO.: Capt. Earl Jarrett Directory Class 2 :30 p.m. Sunday School 3 00 p.m. - (Black 26H- uy on Sweet Slxleen's Personalized Budwifj JO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARCil their wills, directed that the residue of their estates, estimated at 10,000, should form "The Benholm Manse Garden Trust,' 'and should be used to restore the garden and pay the wages of a full-time gardener. wt.. pai i:s i.i tiii:rav 5th Ave at MrBride St Pastor: . Sollond (Black 6101 ST. PETF.R'H A(il.ICAN aauii (Jove Archdeacon E. Hodson Sunday School 1 1 00 a m Evening Prayer 7:30 p.m. '. (Blue 827) COMMVXITY 81NTY SCIIOOI. -,-L iLiid hall, 2:30 p.m. Mm ' in the way of levelling out discriminatory rates. The cabinet's decision on the provinces appeal amounts to the ordering of a "new trial" on the '.freight rates xjuestion. In spite of Premier Manning, that is far from "entirely unsatisfactory." BRAVE NEW WORLD THE UTOPIA pictured in Aldous Huxley's new book. "Brave New World" is a society in which the popular dream of Progress has been made " to come true in nightmarish reality, the author himself says in a review. "The more unpleasant symptoms of old age have been suppressed and pharmocology has even robbed death of its sting. Infantile conditioning compels every individual to choose the thoughts and actions which the State jr' wishes him to choose. Reality-eclipsing drugs, more effective than alcohol or heroin but having "no deleterious after-effects, have abolished fear -.and doubt and, moral conflict. Sex, like education, Is universaTf gratuitous and compulsory. For pro-reation is in .test tubes; babies are mass-produced : in bottles; the, quantity and the quality of the popu-"lation are u'der control of technicians in the ser- vice of the Wriipotent State." Mr. Huxley places this scientific Utopia some six centuries in the future, but he says that today 1 it seems quite possible that, if we can escape de- struction by total atomic war, total erosion and I ,,,, mental breakdown, some kind of brave new world " . .. may come into being much sooner than he en- viages in his book. Not only has there been a V."JC$teat mcrease m technological progress since he wrote tne book, but also "an enormous increase in ;" k .the power of national states and a growing ten-, dency on the part of rulers of those states to make ! use of the new technology 'for the benefit' of their ' ..subjects." And he adds: "What is still a fantasy . for us may, for our not too distant descendents, be-. come a reality and become it with-a vengeance." It is as well that we should realize the direction ,in which what we call "progress" in science, politi-; epl economy and social planning are leading. "Pro-; gress,,r says Mr. Huxley, "is the word that stands ; for a fact and at the same time for a myth. The two ; predominant myths of our age are those of Pro-. k press and Nationalism. The first embodies the no-j .tion that heaven is not.in eternity but in the future a proposition from which the dictators (who are also enthusiastic Progressists') have drawn Hip the wherewithal oi existence, and love has became treason for Labor is therefore no longer for the one cannot exist as a true love; in nearly all cases, but is force without expression in the the motive power whereby other. Labor under the present money, which has today replac- system is a bomb that may ed God tlovel, is accumulated, bring destruction to the uni- So labor today has last its verse. Bereft of love it uses Its old fascination and delight. The power and effort In militarism mechanization of industrial ef- to protect the economic lords of fort has above all else brought Us era or in violent anarchy in about labor disputes and an abortive attempt to free it-troubles, has Introduced to n self from the former. Labor horrified world war, anarchy, without God is a hungry demon bolshevism and the ever-pres- devouring loveless men. ent and most obvious world self- Reunite love and lubor! Bring ishness that are threatening the back to our- world a- conscious-overthrow of our entire civiliza- ness of God as the heavenly tlo-. . father of this universe and we Labor far too often today is have taken a step that will bring merely mechanical, not to sup- social life to. its consummation, ply demand but for the specu- Labor alone can maintain the lative competition of an econ- body but labor without love will omic system that has plnce.i cast men into an abyss of hell, money where loving creation With it our world can once more through labor should rule. Such be an Eden. I Ironically, the Benholm mnnr,? lis no longer used as a minister's residence. The congregation of Benholm and Jchnshaven v;ere I joined a year ago and a church 'committee decreed the minister Better English ; j By D C. WILLIAM.- I of the joint charge should occupy the manse at Johnshavcn. 1.. What is wrong with this sentence? "Harry is going to BUSINESS AND PROFESSION Jounc if OHO feary ! rty. C 21,8 ;an C korwaj , 22. Party, . 8 pi Baza; i.icert rresby liru' A. Me P fx t'.ai l.d 1 (M GEORGE L I Public Accountant. -V SINGER SEWING LESSONS stay home with me." j 2. What is the correct ipro-nunciation of "premier"? f 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Jeopardize, !ar-dinere, jodhpurs. ) 4. What does the word "passively" mean? 1 labor has and must become un- Love, the eternal creator, the J willing and must breed discoa- eternal revolutionist. the allv Income Tax R'nr tent and sorrow. A system that of labor and laboring men love places the accumulation of which is God alone can be our as its ultimate goal U aid as we embark as we must in 5. What is a word beginning wealth with te that means "holding Our course in dressmaking will be starting soon, afternoon or evening classes. 8 Lessons for $10.00 Enroll now at SINOER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY PRINCE RUPERT. I DR. 1 J. CH! Ilnutlar llatitisi (Slturr It j DE-vrar SUITE 5, SVHt phone 765 ' "I" tor i"1 fast"? , j ANSWERS 1. It is better to say, "Harry will or, intends toi stay home with me.", 2. Pronounce pre-ml-er, first e as in me, i as in in, second e as in her, accent on 29 East 8th Ave. (Near High School Phone 300 Lr-so ROCK AND m WOW CALL HUM COW HAY POAT WORKS A. P. CRAWLEY GREEN J91 Designing Repairs Pine Workmanship Estimate Agents for Kermath Marine Engines fust syllable, and not the last. 3. Jardiniere. 4. Not actively; inertly; unresistingly. "The student is to read history actively and not passively." 5. Tenacious. M. J. SAUNU New. Mode ft1 AH Work GUI" speciously Tesical conclusion that the present is no MARGARET J! LIVEJ.TO 102 TRAIL, B.C. ) Mis. Margaret Robertson said a few days IS DINED BY KINO Norman A. Robertson, high commissioner -for Canada in the United Kingdom who repres- eated Canada at the conference of Commonwealth prime ministers in Lomlon pending the arrival of Acting Prime Minister Kt. Hon. Louis S. St. Laurent to replace Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie King who is ill. Mr. Robertson attended a dinner by King OrTOMETR mail ,H.tepj)inp;-sione ana that individuals, I 1C2S: they' e'ityti here and now, may legitimately be ; ortuml, enslaved and liquidated in' the name of 1 r;that gloriousbrave new world that is to come into before her death "-ecently at the 01 In New PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 750 972 10th East ROOM 10 STONI age of 102 that "it's nice to live long." She claimed to bp, the oldest white woman In B C. xistence,Mft:us say, in the 22nd Century." There ii tlo fantasy about that, for we have soon it enacted in real life in Nazi C. New Ph"1" George at Buckingham Palace this week. (CP Photo i ... ...ise in iht-'iJaiiy News! Classified Advertising Pays! BLUE PLAN TO ATTEND THESE SPECIAL SERVICES Sunday - Monday - October 21 and 27 SUNDAY, 11:00 a.m. SPECIAL DEDICATION SERVICE (when the New Church Building will be dedicated to the Lord's Service). Visiting Guest Speaker at All Services REV. LORIMEIt G. BAKER, B.A. (Mr. Baker is one of the West Coast's outstanding Evangelical Preachers) Subject: "A CAPTIVE OF CHRIST" Solo: Mr. R. Welck "Bless This House." 12;15 p.m. Sunday School. Mrs. Baker will give a special talk, using her Chinese dolls. 3:00 p.m. BAPTISMAL SERVICE when a number of our young people will confess Christ in Believers' Baptism. Mr. Baker will administer the Ordinance and give an address. (By courtesy of Rev. F. Antrobus and the Board, this Baptismal Service will be held in the First Baptist Church, Young Street). 7:30 p.m. GOSPEL SERVICE when Mr. Baker's subject will be "THE GREAT IMPERATIVE." (Lord's Supper following Evening Service). LET IS MAKE THIS A GREAT AND MEMORABLE DAY-MONDAY, :00 p.m. Gospel and Missionary Rally, ALL INVITED Mr. Baker will speak and photos of our Missionary work in North Manchuria will be exhibited. WEDNESDAY. 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. THURSDAY, 3:30 p.m. Mission Band. FRIDAY, 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples. MATTSON'S ' UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE REPAIRS THIS AND THAT HELEN? Plastic Materials Rubber Mattresses Drapes Curtains Bed Spreads Cushions, etc Second-Hand Furniture Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. . --.-beinp performwl In the Union of Soviet Socialist .-Republics. It should always be remembered that . Stalin and his fellow dictators regard their Soviet : systems as the highest existing example of Social- ;,: ism, and they rightly claim that all Socialist states : ' must ultimately follow the Uussian pattern and ; come within their orbit. "This brave new world," savrMr. Huxley, "is ,; the materialist's dream of the' Earthly Paradise. ; But it is the Earthly Paradise "at the price of the ; -total loss, for the great majority, of personal - liberty and its corollary, personal responsibility, of the very possibility of wisdom and spiritual permanent 1 Beauty brancfl n it. an . - 4th Street HANDYP JOHN F. L. HUGHES Chiropractor Jl-23 BESNER BLOCK H0MESEK" OENEKALC0N! P.O Box 894 Phone Blue 442 Building and RPlrt BIRTH RATE IS MOUNTING ! U. Cdr. J. D. McRae, officer commanding H.M.C.S Chatham, . who has been In Ottawa on Roofs. Chlmneyia It's th OTTAWA, CP Canada's birth naval btisinesn, is expected to PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR PHONE BLUE 810 ,..-fate broke into new high ground return to the city next week Rex Cafle PH0NIS: Black Js ... for Tasty Meals ChopSuey O ChowMein rvr4LITl! ' J Train Schedule For th tm- Monday, Wednesday, Friday-8 p.m. Prom tht East forDowntroad.''! 2 during 1947. The Dominion Bur- Z . .eau of Statistics reports that r 'the rate continued its general Z upward trend of war-time and " post-war years by rising to 28. per thousand population, tin; Z, hifthest figure sine 27.4 was reached following the first world Z " war. Serrtaf the Fisheries Industr WelU (P.R.) Ltd. Cartagt, LakeUlaf. Weighing Chinese Dishes a Specialty Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7 :00 a.m. to 3:30 a m. v Tli Crr M.iilin, fc.rk-f. In.- fjotjj0 MAC Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday- Ho 774 10:49 p.m "It's for the lady in the phone booth!" Birr 711 0LVE