SATURDAY SERMON Prince Rupert Daily News VACANT PLACES ! ,So also thai wli,. Saturday, August 29, 1953 By THOMAS SIIARPE ray .. Reflects and Reminisces You will be missed, because your seat will be empty " jthe nelghborhoMV1 i 1 Samuel 20:18. One of thZ.Mi' independent tlUy newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Ruirt uid Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadlu Presa Audit Bureau of circulation Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published hy The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. J. P. MAQOR. President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President the church these words For Bubscrlptpuii Rates: rtv furrier ftpr v.vk 2hc- ner month ! GO: Der Year. ftlO OO rfw-. . Viscount Montgomery does not zMSpt i appear to be any the less hard "I worked all week and took 0th6r5 know that,, Sunday morning lor a much pfr.nf 1 re'iflon jac ; ' needed rest" about U. U to (0 to cfc ' I send the children to Sunday ' tnat H canno. School and that leaves the house i w mia-il, becailif" quiet and it is so nice to be able !'" to e"'P'y " to relax for awhile." Your absence I0P, n mall Per mnnth l&c- ner vpnr. OO fcutnortaed as second class mall by IDs I'-'il Office Ccpartment, Ottawa. boiled. Britain s No. 1 soiaier suggested that much In opening the provincial exhibition Friday. We've all eot to be willing to i There were things about the Tott u cla Hi the Fair Come to house that needed attention, and -.TV v H ; . .. 11 fight and have the means, if there is to be survival. Anyway, that's the way it sounded. IERE is a matter which needs the urgent atten touch on a very important part j of common life. I am speaking of public worship or church attendance. There are so many empty seats so many vacant pews In our churches today. Not only do those who neglect public worship leave empty seats, but thes are also missed by their worshipping brethren. For' the fullness of a worshipping congregation is weakened by this lack of effort on the part of so many Christians. In this motiern age, science labs are, full of wonderful micro-scooes, finding -strange new atomic secrets each day, while the as I work all week, I had to take I Sunday for keeping up with these duties " ' I H1 tion of anyone who gardens, cooks, does home ."My favorite radio program I comes on just at church time and : I didn't want to miss lt." .) . , j i.,5w"i".i ' AMH.M'M fin. Holy Com.,,.,!?! A Winnipeg veteran, it has just ben announced, willed $10 on each Christmas to each of the 120 fellow vets still surviving in Manitoba, as long as he lives. Wonder if the donor ever remembered the Christmas cake-looking rather ratty yet delicious that reached his regiment in Mav. 1900, instead of December, 1809. SUM., fcbB11 Can,,!, Bu,u g p,,, : "I, have to go to work at a eer-! I tain hour every day and lt is ; 1 such a relief to feel that I am free to do what I like on Sun-; .ays" ; "Well to tell the truth, I Just ! jdont care to go, I'd rather do! something else;" j "I don't watit to take on any religious responsibilities, I would HHT (ipp.. th Ave I it 1.. Minuter: Rev. h , U . J v, . i -. . I . ! fci churches cannot proouc any . new radgeU of faith or Insight. j Today if man bores a mile j into the earth, he is rewardod j i with a tushing fortune of oil. The Church has been boring ' at earthly things for many years . and has not yet been rewarded HH-T MUpBim 4Ul Avpfiup A. tr rather go to a ball game or curl up In a cushioned chair." Yes, things are badly out of 't cmi ' M t Annus i HfV. I 0 i,; A Gas.pt? (Que.) Vfc'lillsul trapper named Wllfrd Coffin has been arrested charged with murder. Victims came from Pennsylvania and had come to Canada to hunt bears. Circumstances have awakened a grow-jig interest throughout the country. Incidentally the general subject of capital punish-.r.ent has not declined in ' MuTrNlTii, r"r 8uk fir. Capt IVnd Ur. r Sunnily School u with a new spiritual gushing. Probably lt has not bored deeply enough and with time tne gusher will come. Time seems to be one of the main factors. Because of man's last moving pace, he expert everything to keep up with him. Suppose I should suddenly try focus. ! Attending rnurch Is like a ; thermometer. It registers our Interest In the Christian religion.! When our attendance registers ' zero, then chances are that our : Interest In things that are j T. Yw i: tiTlt Bth Avfinw it U' PmUir: Rfi E 0 to tell men what Christ means to them? How far would I get? For Christ is so woven Into the fabric of our lives, so knitted Into SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT ATTITI DE is shown here by ex-premier of Iran Mohammed Mossadegh who kisses hand of Shah Mohafti-med Reza Pahlevl as the ruler was prepared to enter hospital ' for an appendectomy in July, 1951. During the past week Mossadegh engineered a coup which saw the shah flee Iran and was later swept out of power by Loyalist forces resulting in the triumphal return of the shah and Imprisonment of Mossadegh on charges of treason. OTTAWrDiARY By Norman'M. AacLeoo No one in their political sen- j leadership and voted upon Its ses in these parts gave serious j continuance. The result is said thought 24 hours after the gen- j to have been a tie vote. Most eral election to the possibility I significant feature of al I was of Hon. George Drew being the fact that the MPs present-turned out of the leadership of j whom Mr. Drew will have to kt. n.n.f (v,; Sr Cm fiunrtky ScHdol n.. Christian Is not ut the boiling l point. We notice that people who are Interested In business are found at their places of business. That people who are Interested in politics are usually found at the polls. ;. People who. are Interested In .sports are to be found at the playiiiK field.' mix hk mr THE FAMOUS FIVE The ijuinU will be 19 years of age next month, after which Decile, Annette, Emile, Yvonne and Marie will go their separate ways. One may become a nun. Until now they have lived, played, studied and worshipped together. They commenced life nationally known, educated, crowned with health and financially Independent. We all can't have the pull the quintuplets were blessed with. I Sunday School 111 I UornliiK Woruini br j IM gth Avt I ; PiihUir: Rpv Lnmire the texture of our civilization. He Is so basic to our industry and prosperity, He Is the germ of our culture, and vita) ,to our health and happiness. If we should try to f UyUll that Christ' means to us, vi khould have to haunt the libraries of EVANGELICAL FREE CHI1" Corner of Ambrose and Kixlh Avrnuc tut face later in his Parliamentary Pastor: C. W. Sinclair FKowiJ tne conservative party by a palace revolution amongst his own elected MPs. Now, almost three weeks fter the Conservatives received their bad news, that very event ap- Caucus were overwhelmingly In lavor of a change In the party leadership. If Mr. Drew could only get a tie vote from that London meet- ML' ST BE HEEDED Prince Rupert's prize collection of totem poles, once it starts to degenerate, will soon be beyond recovery. If any organization or 11:00 Sunday 8chool 7:30 Gospel Service. A CORDIAL INVITATION AWAITS EVERYP pears to be in the making. Re- ling, his chances of carrying the canning or embroiders. On Labor Day, barely more than one week from today, the local chapter of the IODE is putting on a "country fair" at the Armoury. This is a new undertaking on which the ladies have spent much time and thought. They have prepared classifications for the various exhibits, drawn up entry forms and regulations and arranged a long list of attractive prizes. But here is the disappointing part at the moment of writing, not one person has signified 'intention to enter the show. Out of 500 entry forms which have been distributed, not one has been returned. In view of the interest always la.-.-.n ly til. people of Prince Rupert in such events t'l ; hobl-y show comes to mind.as a fairly recent example we are sure this circumstance is not so bad as it seems. Possibly this coming week will bring a rush of entries as no doubt there are many would-be exhibitors waiting until the last minute before deciding what to enter. Others who would like to enter "may not have received the notices which are being circulated.-. Whatever the cause of delay, we hope the next few days will tell a different , story. Entry forms must be received not later than next Saturday, so there is exactly one week left. Mrs. I. E. Halliwel!, 1419 Sixth Ave. East (Red 370) is in charge of arrangements and will be pleased to hear from anyone interested in taking part. By efforts such as this the IODE raises money for those' who need help. It is a cause that deserves our generous support. . Just to be sure everyone knows what exhibits the show will include, here is a full list of the, different classifications: FLOWERS Class 1 Chrysanthemums, disbudded, 3 blooms to a vase (bronzel; class 2 Chrysanthemums, disbudded, 3 blooms to a vase (yellow I; class 3 Chrysanthemums, disbudded, 3 blooms to a vase (any other color); class 4 Chrysanthemums, disbudded, -3 blooms to a vase (mixed); class 5 Chrysanthemums, spray, 3 outs to a vase (bronze); class 6 Chrysanthemums, spray, 3 cuts to a vase (any other color); class 7 Chrysanthemums, spray, 3 cuts to a vase (mixed); class 8 Dahlias 3 cactus color variation allowed; class 9 Dahlias 3 decorative; class 10 Dahlias 5 single; class 11 Phlox 3 distinct colors 6 stems; class 12 3 vases 3 cuts each Hardy Herbaceous, Perennials distinct kinds; class 13 Sweet Peas 12 stemS3 distinct colors; class 143 vases '-(6 blooms each) Annuals 3 distinct kinds; class 15 Michaelmas Daisies any one color ff stems; class 16 Flowering Shrub distinct variety 3 cuts; class 17 Tuberous Begonias 5 blooms on plate; class 18 Cut Blooms any other kind 6 blooms; class 19 House Plant any variety. DECORATIVE CLASSES ' Class 20 Modern arrangement of colored foliage and berriesseed pods allowed; class 21 Basket of cut flowers, arranged for effect with any foliage or grasses berries allowed; class 22 Dinner Table Centre arrangement of flowers and foliage. Class 23 For Children Under 16: 1 Bowl of flowers arranged for effect by the child entering same no entry will be accepted; which is arranged before entering hall. Cla&3 243 Beets; class 25 3 Carrots; class 283 Onions; class 275 Potatoes; class 2S 1 Cabbage; i class 29 1 Cauliflower; class 301 Lettuce; class 311 Swiss Chard (head); class 329 Green Beans; class 33 1 Vegetable Marrow;, class 34 5 Tomatoes; class 35 Any other vegetable. the world, morning, noon and : night. We would have to survey the centuries and analyze them. This would take time, for the ; full meaning is undiscoverable. It Is even more than that. Out In the spaces of Ood's eternal purposes we have no map or compass to guide us. So we are only able to be humble and reverent in the presence of the mystery ) of God's love In Christ. But the modern generation Is so strongly focused on the seen and temporal, that the unseen , and the eternal has become dis ports which have been reaching the Capital In impressive volume during the past week have in support of any party gathering anywhere are obviously slender. Moreover, there Is the fact that a leader who -cannot win a clear decision frtfm his own party individual feel "horrified" at the thought of spending $100 to put a pole in proper shape, he'd better keep a couch handy, to fall on. in the event of fainting. The dicated strongly that Hen. Mr. Drew, Instead of being able to control his Parliamentary Cau- cannot hope to carry on effec cus as had been taken so large- j tively. If his own. party will not SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICES will be .held at usual (imr .11,00 A.M. SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 j longer the city prevents decay J and final disappearance, the j greater the value of what we pos-i sess. And this means a willing support him. he clearly cannot ly for granted. Is going to have look to his political opponents ness to spend real money and the torted and out of focus. i j Therefore, when the question! is asked, "Why don't you attend the greatest difficulty with it. As the situaUon standi at the. present week-end, Hon. Mr: Drew would seem to have no hope whatever of securing a vote of confidence from his Parlia REGULAR BAPTIST cost from year to year. Whatever It is, the determination will be well worth lt. for support. And that appears to be the position In which Mr.' Drew finds himself. ' ' The Lrrhdon meeting is reported, furthermore, to have had iU-ireplarrne nt deflniteij church?" These are the usual re plies: .n mentary caucus when he meets First f Presbyterian Church .4t' . ' k 3 ' ' r . " " 1 j- ., . a ' . ' - '." - " UP- - -it-.' a IS. 4 . . i ,3 ' 3 1 - r: It as inevitably he must prion 1 in mind.Ofat least the1 antl i to the opening of the November SPECIAL MEETII Drew faction had. Its choice for tea ka4irrrijy. was said to be Saskatchewan Conservative MP John Diefenbaker. No other name was mentioned. Reach Accord f session of the House. t One report of the past week to which informed political clr-j cles attach particular significance relates to a meeting held recently by the PC elected MPs and defeated candidates in the Western Ontario region. This was the area In which, on the basis of results, Mr. Drew should have been able to depend for his strongest support. The party had made Its most concentrated gains there In the city of London, Oxford, Bruce, Huron. , Some 22 MPs and defeated candidates attended the gathering, which was held in London City. They debated the Drew Premier Urges Canadian Funds For Investment ! SYDNEY, Australia (CP) Australia should seek Canadian capital for development rather than American, Premier Robert Cosgrove of the state of Tasmania said on his return from a world tour recently. Cosgrove said such a step would benefit irom the "vast amount" of capital available in Canada at cheaper terms than in the United States. It would encourage closer co-operation, he felt, between the 'two Commonwealth countries.-;.. .tV hit '" mm i Thursday. Sept. 3 8:00 P.M. i -VV REV. D. A. GUNN director: World-Wide Evanrtliiation Crua You art? Invited to come and hrar this man of God. J ymtj has rx-en director of this mission, who n sprwl-. In a nmn ol different lands. Many thouwind. " through his ministry This will be your only cUr"'a i Ouiin while he Is In Prlnee Rupert. Hr U to W . at the Third Annual Adult Bible K;oiifertli ' Itrmihtts of the A KKH BIIII.K AMH. HMO1 Ki'lHemlicr till lii I he 7lh. THE INVITATION is .to . EVERYONE. BELGRADE (Reuters) Yupo-slavia and Hungary have reached basic agreement on estab-' lishlng a mixed commission to investigate frontier incidents, the semi-official news agency Yugopress said Friday. Talks between Hungarian and Yugoslav delegations have been going on since Aug. 10 in alternate meetings at Sombor, Yugoslavlt and Baja, Hungary. We extend a cordial invitation to vlritors to worship with us. 231 Fourth Ave. Kast. Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright. D.D Organists: Mrs. E. J. Smith and John Currie. 8UNDAY AUGUST 30, 1953 Morning Warship 11 o'clock. 'Sunday School K.1I.W , Cosgrove said he had - studied EVANGELICAL FI Canadian experiments aimed at the worth of replacing hydro I Evening Worship 1:30. Minister at both' Services. 5 AMBROSE and SIXTH AVENUES F I "Remember the Sabbath Dnj to keep it Holy." 1 electric power with atomic power. Canadians felt that in countries like their own, the vast hydro resources, atomic power would not be economical. CITY-TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and Mi Bride Street FRUIT Class 363 Apples one variety named; class 371 Sticks fc?00 5) THE SALVATION ARMY Annual NATIVE CONGRESS Led by Colonel G. Best Field Secretary of Canada i-.".:: ' ' ' I ' h4 ' WARNING TO THE PUBLIC Ui AUTOMATIC WASHER with Sd Mt mt mud tmvm Mimmm Rhubarb; class 38 Any other kind. DOMESTIC SCIENCE ,- Class 39 Preserved Cherries 1 pint Jar; class 40 Preserved I Pears 1 pint Jar; class 41 Preserved Peaches 1 pint jar; class 42 .Preserved Beans 1 pint ar; class 43 Preserved Peas 1 J pint jar; class 44 Preserved Tomatoes 1 pint jar; Class 45 Sweet Relish ( pickle ) y2 pint jar; class 46 Sweet Mixed Pickles 1 pint jar; class 47 Chili Sauce ''2 pint jar; class 48 Jam Strawberry, Raspberry and Plum, 1 2-pint'jar ea.; class 49 Jam Any other three varieties, 1 Vi-pint jar each; class 50 Orange Marmalade, 1 "2-plnt jar; class 51 Jelly 1 standard jelly glass; class 52 Salmon 1 pint sealer. T,. HOME COOKING Class 53 White Bread 1 standard loaf; class 546 Dinner '"Rolls; class 55 Date Nut Loaf; class 56 Dozen Plain cookies 3 varieties; class 57 Sponge Cake; class 58 Chocolate Cake; class 59 Tea Time Dainties 3 varieties (1 dozen); class 60 1 Light Fruit Cake; class 61 Dark Fruit Cake; class 62 Apple Pie (pie to be left on plate on which baked); class 83 Lemon I Pie (pie to be left on plate on which baked); class 64 Candy 1 plate; class 65 For new Canadians National Dishes; class 66 For Children Under 16 Plain Cake; class 67 For Children tnder 161 dozen Plain cookies (three varieties). NOTE: Entries for the last two classes (66 and 67) to be ac-, companled by a written declaration by the parent or guardian that the exhibit was entirely the child's own work. NEEDLEWORK, ETC. J (All articles In these classes to have been completed since January 1st.) 1 Class 68 Knitted Bweater Wool; class 69 Any article made from flour sacks; class 70 Embroidered Lunch Cloth; J class 71 Ladies Apron, any style; class 72--Leather work; " class 73 Crocheted Centre Piece not less than 14" diameter; , class 74 Any other hobby; class 75 Over 16 Class Any knit- ted Article; class 76 Over 16 Class Plain sewing by hand any J article; class 77 For Children Under 16 Embroidery, any article. J NOTE: Articles In Class' 77 to be accompanied by a written de- claration by parent or guardian that the exhibit was entirely the child's own work. GOSPEL HOUR HOLINESS MEETING CITIZENS' RALLY; (Mayor Wlialm. CHa'rl SALVATION MEETING It has come to the notice of this Board that unlicensed persons from the United States are seeking to obtain monies from owners wishing to sell real estate or businesses. , , These people generally require a "listing fee" and promise to give continent-wide publicity to the property for sale. Often the payment of such "listing fee" is the last contact with these people. You are only protected if you deal with properly Licensed and Bonded real estate agents. Affiliated Business Brokers Inc. and National Business Brokers Clearing House are NOT licensed to do business In British Columbia and any person dealing with these concerns or their representatives does so at their own risk. This advertisement Is published for the protection of the Public by , REAL ESTATE AGENTS' LICENSING BOARD (Established under section 49 ''Real-Estate Agents' llcenatni Act". CH 14) 207 West Hastings . Vancouver, .C. 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