?7 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, February 25, laSu a fm in -rl 1 Ml services m Uuirchta him Tonight's train .due from the East at 10.15, Is again delayed by hit connections at Jasper Park. Running five hours and uurty minutes behind schedule, .he train should arrived at 3.45 a.m. I i. Salin-Glo PRODUCTS for Walls, Woodwork, Floors and Furniture Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. 2.95 Men-, o Ml I I I j j i I j i SATURDAY SERMON An hidepi-iulfiit daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, British Columbia G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month. 75c; Per Year, $3.00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5 00. t&i'F ! He starts out 1th Christian from the City of Destruction. , You remember how Christian : began to run and when his wife ; and children called him to come i back, stuck his fingers in his ears and kept on running, cry-! ing out all the while; "Life, ! Life, Eternal Life!" We've got I to be at least willing to leave what we love. Maybe you think Ut.is'nt a pretty picture. But A selection from the writings of Paul E. Seherer. chosen by Canon Prockter for a Lenten Theme Hereunto Were Ye Called means. It means that If ever you and I do take out that way after this quality of life called Eternal we'll find things getting harder before they ever will be better! It's the will of God first. With the sweat of Creation on It. And the Blood of the Crass on It. Then God's peace. That's religion. It's a stcrm In a golden frame! ''""ans, xw w'"vv,.ritP";;: i WVl J fil.Jl fVl l'l 1-1T1 f r 1 fr i4- i. i. i " S"'H1 Sf, .Now ,,..c..ti v,w..o...wV. xui, JL ln ui in-, nelther ls Christ's picture pretty. i tended primarily to make life easier ! I'm eternally ary 1,111,1 fmes lt me and ! afraid of that notion. I'm afraid of it because the! ch". i first thing that occurs to us when we begin to talk tiwrs and sitters and his own $12 50 Mm1, B(J, "ool I'laiU Jack,,' nUt ;., U. 1,.U., ; i, i l i also, ne tanuui or my I ciuuul i criiyjuii is uuvv f;iuiiuus n is lu ue USSUi eO 01 rinle We've got to be willing EBY & SONS Contractors REPAIRS - RFMODFI.I.IM, FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.IIj. Phone Green MS Bos 58t God's love What light comes from Him to shine on at lea-st.! But the Pint u tnat Work Pants, aKi ! What power lur. ru&on, who leu ai me same the darkest path Operation Sweetbriar T HE SWEETBRIAR military training- exercise, "in which a supposed invasion of Alaska from the Arctic was repulsed, has ended. Approximately 6,000 troops, Canadian and United States, took part. The Minister of Defence, and other officials from Ottawa, as well as dignitaries from Washington, witnessed part of the struggle. All, from the most obscure fighter to out I $3.75 Roys' Pants. J is ours for the asking! And it's lime, ran uui ui m cuuiiuimhh intnd . That will be aimine at u .,., h0,ifi , htoh mun for true. It s all true. It bolsters us tne redemption of human it. th rvieritial Citv But there it up w.hen we lau .iii.i mipmnrhui r human . . , .. L Tt ttpens confident of V J-ei as a swamp in tne way, uio it Keeps u 114 coniuicni ui i fe v,,rfr wh n t . does! own worth under Heaven. .,.h it & m. ui.e,. cur "raj in s, .(1W $5 00 Boys' pa, wool, all sh,, N(, $4.25 Boys' M breakers, showfr proof. X $2.75 Kow i... It give oiues n us rniirnirr courage when nen Death utatn nnd 7 , V around And v-oi..j ms jeet wet. tne mua maae comes. But there s so much ,,.-.,. . ,,, nara somB- ne tur"ra WK .Klc more than to sit in the sun and this ,T V?l as Peter did: e. City ? . Islructon " DIRECTORY m i. t . " Scrvlrm In all rhurrhrt l II .tu. nil ?::o p.m. : Humluj Hrhiml at li ll fxiTpt hnttn. ANfil.K'AM TATHKimAI. 4th Ave. W t Dunsmutr 81. Holy Communion 8:30 a m. bunUuy (tchuol 4:00 p in. Canon Basil S. Prockter, B A . B D. Btor: (Blur T33 first rriT Bth Av. E. at Young 8t Ml uu tar: R. Fred Antrobua (Qreen 813) riRT HWKSBVTDHIAN 4th Arnti Esit FIRST I'NITED ' (38 8th At. Want Key. L. O. 8tber iCrran 13l I TI.I. OOKPCI. TAI1I BNA( I.K 303 6th Am. West Pastor : C. raueett Servlcea II a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 12 15 (Urfen 381 1 gooa ervougn ior mm auer mat. It was at least a place where standing leaders feel that future Arctic warfare ! k, n,at Mfrer,!? were ye f-alled" r Prince Rupert Florists Flowers for All Oera.Uur 300 3rd Ave. Box 51 Tel. nil Buuts allium . i iilU UIOll Will) iJUlUVlllKtg VM. UI Bunyan's "Pilgrim" Pro- you had every modern conven In gress ojc i imori-n's, Sf, this padding of cells! More than this surplus of sugar coated es the story of Mr. Pliable lence. You see what the story 1 1 "! tfU fold,, jNOW AVAIL ABLF plums .hat, tome of us look for, straight from the pantries of the sky! We are tremendously surprised now and then when religion doesn't work out that way and there are those who are ready to chuck it out! But It doe.-n't. There's that other half of it we clean forgot. The half that's supposed to take hold of ugly situations, as God took hold of chaos, and made Moving, pa,!,,, 8A AVION ARMT Frwwr Btteat I . ' C O.: Capt. W. Poulton inwtnr Clam J:30 p m j ! '. Sunday School S 00 p m J 1 j (Blac iUi jil Shipping ,! artacr jikI CoililJli-U' R, , iriit Si-rvio.. a1 Canadian 1M '" Oy.Y1!,,.n An' v. ill need every bit of what has been learned, lhere iifcjt, much more to be studied and mastered. -Muxperiences along the Alaska Highway have been bitter. The Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry of Calgary never felt cold to equal what they experienced there. Some broke down with fatigue over the wheels of their cars. They coughed with nausea, after travelling- three clays and nights with almost a minimum of sleep and food. '" : Arctic fighting calls for brawn, and nerves as hard as the mountain peaks which rear above the long, long Alaska highway. Snowmobiles were cold. Wr had to press our hands and boots," writes a correspondent, "close to the small heater behind tha driver's seat to get them warm. We used the heater later to warm pork and beans and hamburger " Dawn does not break, in the Arctic. It filters slowly acress the mountains- The light unveils a terrain that is frightening in its desolation. .The Canadian Army had a taste of what another war may be like and what they will have to take if it ever comes. J MXIK (OK llir. NEW RED AND i something of them. The crea-! tive half. And that's painful. Here is the second thing we need I to iy. It calls for s.ne kind ol j ii'ferinj. You may have to I give up something to build the i Kingdom of God in your home I ct at the office. Really you do. Maybe pride. Mtybe success. ' Scme'.hing. It's not easy. You : c'c.Vt do it and avoid putting j yourself out. This high and l hcly will that you're committed i to is'nt aiming at your peace of Lindsay's Ci Storage WHITE ; IGOLDSEALLABEt' ST. PAI l,'l l.t'TIIKMN tin Avm at McBrMr Ht Pastor: S. Solland I black mil' ST. M.TI.K'K AVdIIIAN ttcal Cqv Archdeacon E. lirxlMin nriMv School 11:00 a m Evanlng Praytr 1:30 pm Blue 4SJ Kll,ll.lt IIIPTIT 629 6th Ave. E. Orccn 803 PuBior. Uoitard A. rmirpv Swvices 11 a m. and 7.30 p m. Sundiiy Sch'iol la.U. ClT. 'I aiirt r ' e.s 1'iin b$srte 'if, ii HOLLYWOOD cafe r$ ; p i r:-l i . .. s MOST UP-TO-DATK CAI K IN 1 OPF.N FROM S 30 l.M to J:.10 A M ft CiTi CHOP SUKY-CIIOW iMKIN THE FLEETS IN and They Love to Eat at MILLIE'S HAMBURGERS Better and Better AND Full Course Meals served ri.r MulMila llrdrr. PHONI! 133 "V1 ABRAHAM A pictouai study by Guy Rowe, Illustrator of the new book "In Our Image" by Huuston Harte, a series of stories from the Bible. "And the Lord appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect. And I will make my covenant bXween me and thee, and will multiply thee exceedingly. Neither shall thy name any more be called First Presbyteriar Churc I Director of Music: Mrs. E. Smith j Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father of many , nations have I made thee." 6-7 p.m. MILLIE'S j SUNDAY, FEB. 261950 I OPEN 6 a.m. to l a.m. DAILY Morning Worship 11 a.m. Sermon: 'The: Church at Just off Third Avenue For the Best in Watch Repairs SEE GEORGE COOK, JEWELLER ' ;1K fith St. Ph. Orders Blue 9?( LESLIE ROBERTS WRITES IN THE CURRENT issue of Saturday Evening 1 Post the well-known Canadian writer, Leslie grJ-terts. who visited Pnnce Rupert for several days recently, turns the spotlight on the city of Montreal. !In a feature article of the "Cities of America" series, the author discloses what he calls "the phenomenon f Canada's largest city." Montreal is described as ;"a community which stoutly refuses to fit into any Accepted urban pattern," and has been called anything from "happy-go-lucky and sinful" to "disorganized and relaxed." In a further description of 'Montreal's so-called sin, Roberts claims that it is jus dull as in most places in the British Isles, dispelling- previous reports which called Montreal a kviut'-open'town in respect to gambling, gin and girls. !. 'Montreal is a marriage of North America's jljgt and present," says Leslie Roberts. The essence o&s charm is that it is an area in which the edifices 'of-modern commerce, such as the Bank of Montreal kittling, look across the historic Place d'Armes into )he ancient Notre Dame cathedral. Its many historic ites such as the Chateau de Ramezay and the Simin-iry of St. Sulpice, likewise are superimposed on Jnodern office buildings. MANUFACTURERS' AGENT Wholesale Warr house carrying a wprexrnliliii prompt service to the trade GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO Tires, tutx hose, beltiriB, accessories. CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE CO.- Lamps only and Incandescent, 6 to 230 volts. GENERAL BATTERY, CO. of CANADA - HaW flashlights, ignition batteries. O. H. WOOD Si CO. Industrial nanltntlon. pr deodorizers. DUSTBANE CO. of B. C Durthane, Si--al. Jan;- hotel and restaurant supplies. IMPERIAL WIPING RAG CO. and ofh. rs Ephesus" Sunday School 12:15 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Anthem: "Thou Shalt Guidr- "Me Senior Choir Sermon: "What Is Salvation? ' Mr. David Murphy will preach at both services. Rox 1188 You'll be Satisfied 52 3rd Ave CONTEST "NAME YOUR STORE" For Friendly Service And Advice in Your Building, Insulation and Decoration Problems sTiv: ISLAND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES General Builders' Supplies 505 McBride St. Blue R?0 First United Church v'j6 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber ' PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY P O Box 772 712 Rerond Ave. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: The Ordinary person Anthem: Far Round The World Thy Children Sinr Thy Song. 7:30 Evening Worship oinn ENTER TODAY at "Johnson's Grocery' 1048 Hays Cove Avenue. $30.00 in Prizes. 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