Piince Rupert Daily Hcw it As i Saturday Sermon" Saturday, October 3!. by l 1 An Independent daily newspaper dfvt to the upbuilding ol Prince Rupert . and Northern and Central Bviris!. t'oiismnia Mfmbr of Canndmn Press Audit Bureau i Circulations Canadian Dnily Newspaper Assdcirttiiiis rubli'hpd by The Prince Rupert D-ttly News Limited. J. P. MACiOR. President H. C, PtPKY. ire -President t l more Subscription Rates: EVERYDAY CHRISTIANITY By Senior Captain C. Krayn, Tht Sayal "In all thy ways acknowledge Him ujV direct thy paths."-Proverbs 3 6 We are not called to half-hearted oi- mrt . lt but tc everyday Oodliness. To be retoil'? chapel Is comparatively easy but to p,ii every day life is not so easy. Rt! Many people today are trying -:o serve two masters and as a re-1 T ult they have just enough ve- e Lhnst'anity i, liglon to make thr-m miserable. per,ornlln8 holy acli()n, Wti&t Rood is an Idealistic reli- ther that all our .on that has no practical vahw. prompted by the h - .... . ... .. l J.V T" m n fill Ire, ' i--. XI ' g; Hy carrier Pr week, ftc; per month ! 00; per year $10 M. jtcwX'vtP hy nisii - Per month. 7fc; per yfiir, frK 00. A inliorled as second class m:til by t he Post OMice IVpurt.mcnt. Oi.imwm L Hows and Arrows Out THE United States is be- latedly facing the fact minded that they're no earthly hi. adrnTAhVUda that it no longer has ioea.' we are admonished to ureat .m,i ,. , a-icknowledge God In all our wav. fZZJ o. We do not honour Ood by act!,, Z Tru X ike a Saint on Sunday and a wavi f VnTil t f ' uothen all the rest of the weeH. Herod who slew V Son people regard religion as was a slave in n..' ' 1 monopoly in atomic weapons Russia has developed I the hydrogen bomb years ; before the "experts" fig-! ured she would. t The simp experts still figure 1 tint tlif 'U S is ahead of Russia in mass production of the-? i ort of cloak to be worn on the carpenter o( kL iiinc'ay and laid away with care died the death of , ne irst oi the week or .as a cross, was truly a Ki devices that is that U.S. can I disease of sin. Whereaeverydav. 70 life is the appointed field for , n.8 iKt religion. Paul exhorts us tn thee .v-tature twelfth chapter of his letter to- thn Rnmunc that u n ha nnt .be :ue of ha vint; a hundred i.. n bombs when Russia a .- ..' iU; ami a thousand ' ! .'.. i itusju 1ms a Hun- PECK'S BAD HOY AT IT AGAIN By Charles A. Orassick in Toronto Telegram. slothful in business' and 'givn ; First Presbyterian Cl i' ::. t.:i!y catch in that in-. ...tpcriwrity" Is that .vii :! . -i ...until' war started! -o nospitaniy.- God is not a tyrant but a reJ .oS' sonable God He has not order-! i.-iupi. All Aboard $M- unort ed that our lives be a perpetuul 231 Fourth Av. t. Sabbath He could have clothed Minister: Rev. E. a Wr- ind fed us as He does the fowls organists: Mrs. E.j.a Gunderson Accepts Nomination VICTORIA CP -Finance Minister Einar Guilder'' on Thursday formally accepted nomination as Social Credit candidate and Johti Cunie SUNDAY, NOVEMBEE Morning Worship 11 J Speaker: Capt. C. Fr; Sunday School iMj. the i....s.ii. ..;)-, could theoretical:;.' w.nc o;.t a llioiisand target-: i.i .ii:.'ia while I he Russians could theoretically wipe out only a hundred tare.et areas in North America, including New York. THE LEADERS of the western world have never yet dared to tell their own people the whole awful truth about these i ptly called "hell bombs." r-'oi ii the people were wakened up to the reality of the destructive power of these devices and the pitiful inadequacy of what is called "civil defense "they might react in quite unexpected but instead He has appointed that we must work to live. By means of work we keep our balance and are able to prove the practical value of our religion and not be carried away by our emotions. Everyday Christianity Includes both knowledge and performance If the truths of Christianity were difficult to understand so Intricate that yon must have a high education in grasp them then it might l-cascmably be laid. "I m no theoloalnn I in the Nov. 24 by-election here and immediately settled down to A Night' for Superstitions V y y HILE ve usually think of Ilallnwc'cn ;is a". Vv occasion for small fry, it seems that a longtime ago certain superstitions developed which made it also of special interest to .uirls thinkine; about that moment when they say '"I do." One of these is that if a s'irl looks into her mirror on the stroke of midnijrht, she will see the man she is going to marry looking- over hcM- shoulder. If that one seems too simple, she can try tU one. She must walk into her room backwards at midnight and, while removing her shoe, chant the following: "I plac my ;.1hks in f ' r!,i a T To ilriuin of him .X is tu be Tile color of lii.s r-v.-s, Tl color tif his luiir. His occtipallon And the clothes he will vioar." Then she gets into bed backwai'd and will sr-e her future husband in her dreams, it says here. If that still seems too easy, here is another which has certain sure-fire angles to it. The girl in question must go out and steal a cabbage on the midnight of Hallowe'en. If a man comes along to help her, he's the one, for better or worse. Otherwise she puts the cabbage over the door and she'll Med the first man upon whose head it falls. The book doesn't say it, but there seems to be a slight suggestion that she might be able to influence the fall of that head of cabbage on the cabbagehead of her choice. In which case, of course, he's had it. So much for matrimony. Elsewhere there will be the bonfires and fireworks display arranged by the Kinsmen to keep the fun stepping right along without allowing it to get out of control.' This brings to mind another superstition. When you distribute those shell-out tickets and other favors to the fearsome-looking small types on your doorstep, give with a literal hand. The belief is that,, generosity on Hallowe'en invites a mild winter. In mentioning shell-out tickets, we would like to end on a note of congratulations for all those youngsters who did so much to sell them. They have made it possible for the Kinsmen Club to stage what is certain to be a safe and enjoyable Hallowe'en. - OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MucLecx. plotting his campaign. F.vening Worship !; Speaker: Mr. F. E. A: "Remember the Sabb. to keep it Holt industrial and military viewpoint. Towns that have long smarted under the dignity of belne; labelled third-rate targets can now assume a proud place near the top of the list. Even comparatively small towns may now reckon themselves possible, targets for an atoml-; bomb. 1 hat .should please their Chambers of Commerc? no end. Bombs, pun also be carried in suitcases.- Sooner or later ths dream cf p?acemakers, a war fought solely at the conference tables, may become a reality. -Surrender, capitalist pig." the Russian envoy will snarl. "We have atomic bombs planted In New York. Chicago. De-f.oit, Los Angeles and ulso in Gopher Gap, North Dakota." "Yeah?" the American will retort. "Think again, tovaricli. It happens .that our under- Back In office in the legislative buildings after a short vacation, 'he- minister said the main issue in the by-election Is whether Victoria wants a representative on the provincial cab- i DIRECTOR have no time for this ort of J Krl in all ilnirrtwr aiMl i :.HI i.ni. Kimifei vl 11:1. rrrtl h lmii. ' ... thine." But the Gospel Is o sh.i- Th-re were no political issues ! that lf plp call Rras ,t nc involved tnis time because theism Si , "Believe on 'he eovernment would be in power j UtrA J(,,us chrliit and thou shalt for the next four years. ; be savP(1.""Wash and be celnn" AM. I IIW rTIIIM! iMr. ounuerson saia ne was pleased that Percy Wright, who i resigned his seat so the minister ! 41 h Arc. W at Dunlr Holy Communion 8 :s Sunday S hool 2 00 Canon BuMl 8 Prorltpr r. HUS" It- HUM RAITI'I 5lh Avp K at Y'.ur., MimIsit: Ki-v. fn-fl A: 10- "Look and Live." Christianity Is not merely head knowledge but heart knowledge for 'Man looketh on the outnrrd appearance but God looketh on the heart.' 1 Samuel 1K:7. could run, was his campaign manager. The minister said as capital of the province, Victoria should lie represented on the cabinet. As Victoria representative, he would do his best to Justify the confidence of his constituents. Meanwhile, tire Labor Progressive Party beat the CCF and 1 iikt ritiMivim 4th Avenue ttix Rev. E A. Wrleht : 1 01- ! ground forces have placed i atomic bJmbs in Moscow. Stal- ingrad, Vladivostok, Minsk, I Pm.sk, Omsk Tomsk and Irk- i ut.sk. So whv don't you sur- t render to us?" Tlie next war may be a game of atomic poker. Nations may vary their nuclear attack on enemy cities by deliberately dropping a du i bomb here and there, Chemist Jack De Ment says in The Military Engineer, quoted by Time magazine recently. An airplane 'drops' a thing that looks like, rui atomic bomb. If it goes of!, 'Ihe' civil defence people know it is i:i atomic boiriW."' 'dne of their problems is '"solved, anyway, ihey don't have to stand around worrying. But perhaps it doesn't eo off. What is the next nioxe? Civil defence may herd ail the citizent out of town in a panicky mass, tripping ovnr one another's feet, leaviii". the factories and olfiees empty and production at a standstill. Another time, civil ittlen.'e may decide not ,o mcve tin-people out. -Tin ) can't tool n . with that old dummy b;mb stunt," the civil defenders wiil 1 sneer. Th n BAROO.MPH! T'jo bad. It, was a real atjmie bomb this time, with a tjeiaye.i action He. Ap iloie. are (iu-licult to make when yoa u.e ileaiiin throuL'fi tiie air as a cloud of radioactive dust. De Ment suggest ; tint tin: enemy eenri.l ac.p i ! ed-.l,:tioi bomb.4 into-hl.lxji'S and rivers and mai;e them "yo olf "just to make sure th.-.t (lummy bombs dropped late would be treated with proper re-pert." Is the bomb real or phoney? Is Uie enemy holding lour ae s, or a handful of junk? Yo i don't have long to make your bet, and the stakes are high. If nations are going to p. ay a game of blulf with one another by destroying Ibis cily. forcing the evacuation of .that city by fraud, the order of tared, priorities is going to chan;e. It siand.s to reason that if any cities are captured wh te by this method, they will be the la'.'gc industrial centres.' which the enemy wants to p:e- . ...... u.,. TU. it! St. Paul s Lutheran Church Fifth Ave. at McBride St. HR-T I'Mtlll 816 Bill Awnw Kev. h G. Slrtw ways. i 1 They might flee from the wrath to come, before, not after, war starts. ; For instance, Major General 1 VYorthington wrote an article in "Union Farmer" in March 152 ' pointing out that in event of j atomic war vast numbers ol ; ordinary town dwellers would have to be moved out into t!u lountry. run. Worthy warned, the recent mechanization of the 1 tarius might prove .to be, a' handicap for a farm depi-iidins on horse power can survive ;s an independent unit under the ! conditions of hardship wai i would bring. The farm which! orerite- on ga.soline U a., 'dependent as tne ciy factory on j city industry. ! ! -.' 1 BUT IF the ordinary .civilian ', lias only a faint dimmer o ! what is in store for him, his: family, and his cily in ivcnl oil : world war three, the lii lii.ts-: Hals fnow very well. Hut the.i j can't (juile luliuit. even i'i , "Jpir lve :. tint boyr-tanrsirrmv ' armies are oui Ri hi .'t'uv (;;o Ameijiaiis are re-lo at in- (heir IruciM in kecp-'11!; Willi I he new facts of life I Or I- Bah!" "If you're calling me a liar, pal. I suggest you step outfiich; and settle this right now." And when the two men came Ml H ION IKM1 Fru-wr Btrrrt 8r Cnpt and Mr C H Liberals in nominating a candi- j Jrinte for the election. Mrs. Doris ! Blakey, unsuccessful candidate j in the last election, will contest i I the seat against Mr. Gunderson.! Progressive Conservative )a)er j i Deane Finlayson and unnamed i candidates from the CCF and ! Liberals. Snndny Bfhum 2:W iB !: back in the room the war woulS be over, the only casualties being a black eye on one side and a broken nose on the other. UT. Til I ' IITIIKI 4. f - i " V;r ' VT. -.. . r v.; l . b - 'UA.V''jia ' ,'"',t' .C1-? -! " . ' v ' ;A '-, i-'C . , ''I rf. ' n . , L r -W - , ! i, -. . i! - h' ;v V '' " ' , - , V ' i . ' ''a : 'J'' Sth Avfnl at MrBMf Pustiir: Rev H. 0 C REV. H O OLSON "The" Just Shall Live bv Faith" COME AND WORSHIP v i SIMMY SMtVlTES ov. 1. J53 Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Sermon: By Mr. V. Lavik. Evening ervice 7:30 p.m. Sennon: By Mr. V. Lavik. Sunday Schmil 12:15 p.m. ST. I'l l I K" N',J f-ul Oivp Sunday Hrhonl 10-00 Evrniim Pray" ' leapt , lap'-rlmr off. it (he very . ( oust i ucUon of oil pipeline pro- HI 1.1 I.AK B1MI' BunUuy hril u uu Mernlm Wur-hip Sfe"1 KM fltli Ave. K. The government has been devoting a good deal of effort in itient weeks in an attempt to discover just where it stand: in the important matter of the St. Lawrence seaway. Cabinet ministers and leRul cxpens ha 7-.: been dispatched to the Uru'cl llfr l,eonstnT fl NOTICE Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-op COW BAY STORE will be Closed, Monday, Nov. 2 for annual stocktaking jeels and of lwse hydro developments will have been complied by then. Henc the t'-' tnvrrnee project nd;;ht especially useful al Hint lime t. m:i int 'i in rriiployiiient in Hi; i rmineerin:; industry and to prevent it from bcc-inim, a : soft ' sjiot in (lie economy. ! M-ii nt iin no lillle ron.rni is iieini.; caus.ed in cabinet ein-;;.; .here by parlicuhulv wit iinii. St. Andrew's Cathedral Chi or as some inielil sny, ihe fact-, ej death. One American cabinet minister lets been candid ( ,"i'll-il 1 c t. U (lie public lh"t "'-''no of the A!m'iic:tu division, in NATO will be pulled out of 'i'! I ' Lint when fcuropc re- ei:, Im lii.it, hcieui'-rs. A Bri'.-l. Ii yir mar. lialt Jias 'sharply ; to -- 1 Hi- reported U.S. in-tenli.in t-i cnnrejUratu on co'l- ALL SAINTS' DAY NOVEMBER FIRS States in an endeavor to find aut just how much longer the project can be impeded there by legal entanglements. The answers that have been ".leaned from both state and lederal sources haven't been too sored Washington rei;orls ol 11:00 Ordination by the Bishop of Calnl""" 7:30 Evensong and Sermon r . -. 'SperiaY Preacher, at Jbpth srrviees - Til P. .vl-iiv .BIT XI1KTIU OTK It. BIRK iTti-wi. t ii -i- . t'.-i.- i, - i int; Li'.ii,! ui.ii. Hie i.n:- clear or -'But l hoy,. nj- trc .jidoitti i.stl)W.-irUHU4i- pear to aUif upto'ie piopo.si- fion of naming Senator ' Owen V" '"'" ' "'s': ". minn .im- i. trova a.s e.:amn!( s will' b i!le Irom le:js impti.(.ent one iw-t ui,iy til. ii, ,Ll 1IMI1'.; power, located near Russia, ;U Brewster of Maine to the chair j manship of the American sec Dean and Rector-Cbrist Church Cathedral, Vancou 7 1 the only deterrent to potential ; tion of the International Ji..:n Fellowship hour after Evensong in IB "' nun, uwv uie government Here is Buing to have to exercise iiaiienee in the matter for another year. By thut time uie poweilul opponents of the scheme oil the American side ut the border will have exhausted all the resources of legal delay ' - , - - - INI) ETKK DENT P.1KD SHREWSBURY. England (CP)', Albert Rock 'found an injured; budgerigar in a tree here and1 took it to his house. Two weeks later the bird mutterrrl "Bob-; bie-Meole crescent." Now it's' back in its proper home on Meole Ku&sian Cfttrression. IF It i I KO(.ilN bomb war comes ii wi.i .re en,. paitiy a long-'"'.' s t' - 1 1 -r ilf.-.ir. Guided "' ' " ': .ir; Ucoiilic war-. Commission. I The Maine senator is regarded here as one of Ur: rausi, loiiipromisiri" opjioiunts of the hi. Li w: . nee ,,eii!.aie in u.. FIRST UNITED CHURCH il l.roiT page 3 crescent. i whole ct me t'nitod Slates. Au- tbunti(. lu-re fear Ui.a .n the lnlluenti.a posl oi tilai;i.au the Amt-i lc.ai section of the IJC lie would be abie to eraijarrass : tli? project on a major scale. At itvuiiame to them. That could mean a start upon the actual construction of the seaway in the fall of 11)54 b.it the Kovernment has learned liom practical experience that mailers in connection with die f ' " y-rgf'W"" mi um ajaiwi.iiaw il . .m.Ln,.i, 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. f ermou: "Christ and the Wonder ol Life. Children's Story: "A Professor and a Street u Anthem: "All Creatures of Our Ood and King 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. clferlng' Sermon: "How Does God Feel About Sulterirs Anthem: "The King of Love My Shepherd --ir in WORSHIP tne very least he would be re- .-if I nutfonn.. :.. . FlOOR FURNACE aAtSj.,l V -?';. 1 "y ,u" an existitiR chairman- on wi s.liedule. .a. f. Consequently, gov- Senator u. A. Ktanleywho has e nment plans really are behv; been a .staunch supporter of the H eaied to expectations of a seaway in all seasons Mart on construction in the ' spring of 1955. i n,nT . an" r ,,.,.,,. o -it Tinitort- Beeinners oi.jv-rviiuL,iYi .r; a new large at U e.n..; Older pupils at 12:15; at Conrad Uutt-all at 11:00 a.m. - , . THE YOUNQ ADULTS CLUB meets after the eve" Actually, there is a tee'in'j calling. el,v.i.. u.f u - . oiiauun on the Swedish east coast is cap- Tak ' it casjr top fire-tending drudgery yet have better-heated home. Cole-man Oil Floor Furnace sits in the floor, is easy to install quickly. Burnt low coat oil. No fuel to carry, no ashei to mea up the home. We have 1 size to give YOUR home, too, real "warm-floor" heat at low cost. Lilted by Underwriters' Laboratories, See iu of 1H55 the enKinecrimr lumi nVllo I f ivi-nrlnni., Al (fr t . r I which has been a feature of the ! aft paT y a " t ua ! 'w, HHnwy ii P"P"-makinR machine is abou i uid end o of World War . II may be 330 feet long. ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN C SEAL COVK IS THE CNR AGENT'S BUSINESS! Your destination may he nrnr or far. Somewhere in fanmla) the United Malrm Kurope. Your Jirnt step in a vinit to the, C.iN.lt, Ticket Ayent. Ile'n the man m'hH nil the information you require. It's his hiiMtne and plraHitre to help you- with your plans. J GENERAL ) ELECTRIC Automatic Steam Irons Coleman H represent all SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M. P.M. EVENING PRAYER-7:30 a i i caimtV DAY j p Iran-Atlantic rsi iffOmniii ana air lines. CM Irons OIL Floor Furnace yui-j.-.- rt by y the tor1 ordered -The stens of a Bood man are $ -"V),, 1 $2450 Psaim ' . w. WORSHIP TOGETHER LET US charge Incumbent W. H. LEMMON in For lnformtli,n. call or wrtte K. I.. Illlltl ll lON. i.A.I'.). &:'B 3rd Ave. West, Prlnro import, B C. Phone 200 Pit ir Fingertip Change from steam to dry ironing ic Dial-thc-Fabric Control. Ml A, will meet at "e hl"n.j, p.m The Afternoon W I . ... ....IlV. Nv rrinet 103Z Nintn tasi, on i""'" UPctory- RUPERT RADIO 6c 313 Third Avenue ELECTRIC Phone 644 at ",e Vestry meeting Monday eveiii"S L 1 Corner 3rd Ave. and McBride St. fc 1 I I Si