Prinre Rupert Daflw r3cto0 LtD. Saturday, March 27, 1948 First Baptist Church , (Young Streetl, Minister: Rev. V. Antrobns Phone: Res. Oreeri 812 " ' I ) O. A. FVNTER Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. MEMBER Ot CANADIAN PPr ATTDIT BUREAU OF rlRCTTLATIONS CANADIAN DAil.T NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION ' i eUBSCfifPTION RATES City Carrier, per week. l.V; Per Month. 65c; Per Tear. 7 00; By MaU, Per Month, 40i-; Per Year. 4 00. SATURDAY SERMON A Poor Easter Minister. 11,, EASTER CANTATA IS HEARD BY 400 ON GOOD FRIDAY Combined choirs of First Presbyterian Church and St. Andrew's Cathedral presented the Easter cantata "The Crucifix- .HWlitiii i m M"::k,:s"'uJ F EVER a perplexed and troublous and suffering world needed a renaissance of the spirit of Easter I EASTER SUNDAY. MARCH 28 ' 11:00 a.m. Morning Service. Topic: "Risen Beyond Doubt." Dedication of child at this ser- . vice. Junior Choir will sing, j 12:15 p.m. Church School. Open session to which parents and children are especially invited. The talkie film, "No Greater Power," will be shown again. 7:33 p.m. Evening Service. Topic: "The Risen Lord's Appearance to Waverlsg Disciples.. Special music by Senior Choir; also a solo. Ordinance of Believer's Baptism will be observed at this service. PASTOR PAUL A. BARBER. Full Gospel Tabernacle WHY DID CHRIST DIE? This is a question that has been asked and discussed since the Cross of Calvary was first lifted up. To the disciples of our Lord it was a tragedy that wrecked all their plans of an earthly kingdom. Hut (Oik I IIHT ( iTr CALL. TO WORSHIP IN THE First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. Allan M. McColl, Minister Mrs. E. J Smith, Organist , ICltn riii i lnllf LJTnnPh,6"e,r ","! to the Christian, the death of Christ is the very gate -- nvi- Vnt ""to the cornerstone of our faith byterian church last mKht. The life, even - : I t ... . 4U - " .... 1 ! Many VI 1 n . . t , . rl . ,. n -n A T " " people today are drift-: raster sundaY, March 28 ing from the old fundamental j cone astray: we have turned and death of Christ was unfolded musically with solo parts be- ri iisi.r st ri.-. every one to his own way and the Lord hath laid on Him CO.: Ci.pt Earl J,, hilmlay S, h.K,l 3 (, Morning Wurshio, 11:00 a.m. j Anthem: Junior Choir. Easter Sermon: Rev. A. McColl. "When He Saw the Wagons,1, He Believed." j Evening Service, 7:3(1 p.m. view of a substitutionary atone-tnent held by the Reformer, j Instead they are classifying i Christ simply as a good man, a prophet or a great teacher and : i Christ i the iniquity of us all ing sung by Dr. R. O. Large, j baritone and John Davey and J. A. Teng, tenors, t The combined choirs, consist- The Saivation Army Captain and Mrs. E. Jarrett, (Officers in Charge) ft'h Av i M(.B I'itMor: (ft . . . and He was numbered with the transgressors and He bare the sin of many and made intercession for the transgressors . . . He was wounded for OUR transgressions, He was bruised for OUR Iniquities, the chastise- .-nn.nl nt "IT TO tunnoe tif o a 1 1 firm ST "I K S AM;, ing of 11 men and 15 ladies, gave his death as that of a martyr to magnificent effect to the choral His cause. They continue their passages. Organist and director theories of Higher Criticism and of the cantata was Pr-ter Lien, deny the Virgin Birth, the Res-organist and choirmaster of St. urreetion, and the necessity of Andrew's Cathedral. Blood Atonement. The teach- ArchrlPiirr,n K. Horim. "He Is Risen." Duet, Mrs. Wm. Martin. Mr. J. A. Teng, "Blflssed Are they." Easter Service: Rev. A. McColl. "Why I Believe In the Resurrection." .... ,.iK rraycr 7 (o IB it is today. We consider what could and should le done economically to relieve the want and physical sufferings of nations in the world less blessed than we. We ponder the possibility and seeming inevitability of war which never yet in the world's lonp; history settled anything permanently, even though it might on occasion have been clothed with aspects of righteousness. P.ut we would like this Easter to speculate upon man's true brotherhood with man and commend to seriou consideration the practical application of the spirit of the Man whose death and triumph this season of observance memorializes. Easter the greatest religious festival of the world should be a happy and a hopeful time when new life and spirit spring forth to revive man and the world but what is this Easter but an epoch of wars and rumors of war, of alarm and uncertainty ? And Why should Easter 1948 be such? We would indeed say it is because there is such lack of that very true Easter spirit, that true spirit of man's real brotherhood with man. If thf re were the true feeling of Easter among us as individuals, as communities, as nations, there should be no such unhappy Easter as we must per-iorce admit afflicts the world today. So it is a question that each of us might well ponder as another Easter day impends is the world today like it is because we have lost the old spirit such as once permeated the civilized nations of the world and their peoples?' And when we ask the ouestion we might speculate if the spirit of each Rev Allan M. M.-Col! pastor ings of Jesus are sufficient guid, im, What e of First Presbyterian Church, for us to follow. , ... ., that? The crowd h COMMIMTV SI vow est End Han, 2 w vicarious than Tonight, 8 p.m.; Rev. J. Llnnev - will speak. EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting. "The Saviour Triumphs." 3:30 p.m. Directory tin's 3:00 p.m. Sunday School. 1:30 p.m. Oospel Meeting. "The Empty Tomb." Tues., 7:30 p.m. Home League. Wed., 8 p.m. Soldiers' Meeting. The Church School has been was chairman. in John, Chapter 20 and verse .tnrust lhe challenge at him, "If cancelled for this Sunday so that 31, we read the following: "But thm art the Ron of God, come tne children may attend the these are written that ye might dowfl from the CroM- but he mornng service with their par- believe that Jesus is the Christ, com not 8ave Himself and save Pnts and frjPniis The Nile River has 11 , . . ALASKA LACKS mi- greatest aams in ft. greatly increasing the area of Egypt. . J. A. teng, Clerk of Session. ACCOMMODATION me sou ui una ana, inai oeiiev- otricrs too. Mnv considered Him ing, ye might have life through a heretic and blasphemer, dying His Name." What clearer state-; ,;.,,, nt h.. ru,i mtw rhilms ment do need t0 the Deitv of but there is doubt in their wf Worried Worried About About Mow tfow Ti Tourists no To Be Taken Care Of our Lora jesus unrisi. it lur- minds as to the real nature of ther states that faith In that .,. tnfferinos Thev nn suh- : !'-r Aecordlng to a survey, recent- Name fives eternal life to thp j stitutlonary and redemptive, ly made in trie United States, believer. Therein lies the ans- j Christ took your place and the families of that country pre- wer to our question, "Why did ' mme tn deat,h He bore the in Alaska this Christ die?" fei- holidaying Judgment that belongs to each The Apostle Paul says: "It Is a ! of us because of our sin and now faithful saying and worthy of i God can offer us pardon since year. Seven-tenths of one per cent of all the. families are looking northward. As the population 4r mTP---1 m all acceptation that Christ Christ satisfied the demands of Jesus chame into the world to God's insure and" holiness WlHll kind ul world is reckoned at a hundred and ! save sinners." How much Is ' against sin. This Is why Christ forty million, there certainly iS;Contained in that word "sin-i died upon the Cross so many reason to anticipate substan- j ners?" It is so broad that It in- ; years ago that He might make tial business. I ciu)es all men of all ages irres- - a way of salvation for all men, Alaska, however, has a griev- i pectjve of color of giai stand- i that the universal offer of mercy ance. All the visitors will see of jing ..AU have gimd and come! might be made in the words this vast national vacation short of the glort of And ("whosoever will may come ami land will be a glimpse, while: as such are under the universal Uake of the water of life freely." passing tnrough Dy plane or spntence of eternal condemna boat. The reason is, accomoda 1 tion and nunishment. On that I tion is lacking. The strangers we would TC&VlM that outside! win your Cathedral Church .f St. Andrew Rectory: 542 Eighth . Avenne West Blue 733 from the States want comforts j of chrlst we facei at death, eer- wnne away irom nome ana are nal separation from God. prepared Pay But, if unable j reasQn ,n ,n. to enjoy what they are accus- ., . . mov n. i tomed to. their prescence wijSon. who laid aside thi Rlqry He children inherit I i:had with the Father before the To a limited extent, f v, hotels i , , . , , . . ,, . . iworld was, and took upon Him- that deserve to be called mod-: ,, , ... EASTER DAY "My Lord and My God" 7:30 a.m. H'jly Communion. 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. (Choral i. 11:00 a.m. Festal Matins and Sermon. Anthem: "The Strif Is O'er. Duplius-Ley. Holy Communion after this service. and every one of us right here and now Is any better or worse' than the spirit which we deplore in peoples far removed and whose troublous acts We hold responsible for the grave and trying conditions as we see til'-world around these days. We very much fear that Easter and all its implications are held of little consequence by us and that, bad as things are, we ourselves might assume some of the blame. If we knew and acted the true spirit of Easter there could be no strife, no conflict in a happy world well capable of supporting-all its peoples with peace and harmony prevailing. NEW LIGHTHOUSE TENDERS IS SATISFACTORY to hear that the Department IT of Transport intends to provide a new lighthouse tender for the Prince Rupert agency which includes under its jurisdiction some of the. most turbulent waters on the British Columbia coast and is responsible for the maintenance and supply of scores of isolated and difficult-of-access aids to navigation. ' . For some forty years this lighthouse area has been served by makeshift and entirely inadequate vessels, to large extent inc'apable of ministering fully to the requirements, particularly in ease of emergency. It is fortunate, indeed, that they have got along as well as they have. Now that the Department is planning the construction of two new tenders one supposedly to replace the old Alberni, out of Prince Rupert, and the Estevan, out of Victoria it in to be expected CIII, aic acc.l 1.1 M.c n.. "u. ; hor,nmo an nhprtiptlt results in the b ' , ' .. ..... , the shortage servant even unto the death of the Cross. Why? "God was in Christ reconciling the world j unto Himself." It was no mis- least, instead of the most of what might be obtainable, being secured, in th way of patronage. " 2:00 School. nnned Jesus p.m.-Sunday lYobnMy it he a heller uorlil in every way. AIR PASSENGERS to a cross. It was rather the 7:30 p.m. Festival Evensong and Sermon. Certainly it lull lie a heiillhier uorlil. l or M-iriM-e is Uoikiri" cca-rli--' l" outpouring of God's heart of . To Vancouver W. R. McAfee (Irvine inire elT'i-lic ay of trealin"; ami pro crilin" iliM-u-e. lOVC UOlIl liuittaw u,i..jr. To Sandspit-H. Kraupner, W. fettered by the habits of sin Solo: "I Know That My Redeemer Llvetb." (Handel). Organ Solo: "Hallelujah Chorus i ) ( Handel i . Hut the la-k in mormon mul ttislly. Tlull is ly the life iii.-(ir:imr mi- panii's in (iiiixla liae i imlriluilcd large iiimof tnoni-y fr man) yi-ar- tnvun. lln- work of ini ilii iil Hck'nv( p:n tii ularl t in lhe lii-M if jirrvritlivc ri'anli r uoger, j. benroeaer. They did not kill Jesus. He gave From Vancouver (Friday) G. ms ufe Thpy CQuld not dMtroy Ryan,. A. Gillanders, Miss Evelyn .(hp Creator of life. He dls. ' 3ussey. mlssed His Spirit back to the From Sandspit J. Sutherland. Father when His Work of re- . . i dpmption was "Finished." h result, Kiorc men iiikI otn n are cnalilcil li Work in i-ll-eiii'Hl Liltur.-itdriu uiiirinir unr inr.'iiiiwl f'miii I utiiriiili i! mill liolio. Nl'iC' f i I " t i(C I !..:.. .1: ..... , i :.. . i ,....:,:..., ...i .l , ,,rc .mil iliiiI'M ASTHMA i In the words of the prophet j Advorti.se in th L'ailyNrws! AND HAY FEVER litlllji iiir tit tii ti in infill in iiiriiiiiir in nn nun iinni. "' hstrMc. iiil. the k ill irrnl devotion uliich llu -r ienl i-t- liriii" to llieir w pi-onuM1 new frceiliini frmn sicknesn in vrur to come. IIKKVMIi: tSV (II AN M illlfotiver. tW. i i. ii. ..it...... .1... i:t : Iw.tu tn r:ii-f lie I REGULAR BAPTIST tiiiiii img uirir riiinii. i ii- ii r- infill mil - iiiiiiiiiii health taii'lanl of the natron. H MMMI'.T.IT l OD.n. Hull Sth ftnrl McBrlcle rhnne nun I5v owniiiir life insurance, vim lieln to create a healthier worM f'J'""l The Popular S.S. chililreii. A mnwfr Jnim ihf Life lnvumnre C.ompnh'm in (miiiiiIii nml lin n -! PRINCE RUPERT Sails For LIFE INSllliANI! It U iiititl rifipitsliip to olt SUNDAY. MARCH 28T1I, L048 ' 1 "The Lord is RISEN Indeed." Lk. 24:34 12.15 p.m. Sunday School. 1 SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES Open Sunday Parents and friends Invited Scrlptugraph "The Easter Story." (Mrs C. J. Carter i 7:30 p.m. C.ospel Service. (Prayer Praise Testimony) Speaker:: Topic: G. R. S. Illackaby "IS Ol'R LORD'S PlIVSICAI. BODY IS IIF.AVr.N NOW?" Hearty Gospel Singing Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 3:30 p.m. Mission Band 7:00 p.m. Junior Young Peoples wf. nt t:rti tor oi.n-TiMi; hixkuon Special Music Junior. Choir Solo Ralph Wicck, "The Old Rugged Cross" L-UK VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS COAL I'OtrlillLLS SOOTI.ESS LUMP EGG NTT STOKER Ht'LKI.F.Y VALLEY M'MP and Olf cah1 EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Fr information call or writ City or Prnt Ticket Offt?t PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. nn's ServK that it will prpvkle itself with vessels suitable and . adequate to the needs ships of sufficient stoutness and speed to carry ojit at all times and under any j conditions the requisite duties of maintaining ! speedy mainj'nance and repair service to the lfghts and protection and service to the faithful people who, day after day and night after night, with little diversion and lonely existence, keep the lights ing, the horns blowing and the bells ringing so that the shipping of the coast may keep going steadily and safely. And, when new lighthouse, tenders are being built, we are constrained to hone that our own local shipbuilding plant will have a chance at the work. WOUNDING WORDS BE FORK- WE ARE VERY OLD, we learn that words can wound! Everyone has seen a "hurt" look on a child's face. Adults, too, they say, can be "cut to the quick" by sharp comments. So, since no one likes to be injured, in feelings or in person, everyone should guard against doing or saying things which make others suffer. A pleasant word, an expression of commendation or congratulation, cordial greetings all these things help and they create happiness for those "svho utter them as well as for those to whom they are directed. POPCORN, ETC. IIIST WHY A THEATRE, should give an en-J hanced charm to the eating of popcorn, peanuts and candy has, apparently, not yet been satis fa'ctorily discovered. But that appears to be what many folks want so that's the way it will have to be. Seemingly the more interesting the show, the more disorderly. the consumption of dry refreshments. Jaws, when not employed crunching, are also found useful in the singsong exchange of comment, that, of course, comes with wisdom and ripe judgment. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. 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