ue Pa) a NEEDS f yee . ¢ (i M0 ae i ‘9 a N h had 4 4 ! | 4 i | ‘ t | y | vo, a 4 4 . a W q 4 " " - # ' ue ro -f ¥ . wile " Ro mo sero AP 4 ‘| MURRAY, With h SRE REE EERE SUE 1 SARASE SE ARLENE ae. eID naw eee ow : to go Home,” sentiments in Church next ¢ dren to Church; Sunday School they took then. chool or debatable not was than no ér nob, When I became first person I told phe most, — my mother. 1 edecept | the truths, (ai ITE a oe en oe Saturday Sermon on By REV, J. A, ROSKAM i First Baptist Church Last Sunday night al 8:15, our time, my mother left this world avd entered Into the presence of her Lord and Saviour, Durlng her last short illness she repeatedly expressed a desire i 1 have a desire to poy tribule} experienced the Saving Grace jo a Christian mother and tolof the Lord Jesus Ghiriste departs express a word of appreciation | from this life, they go directly for the inestimable privilege of |into His presence, As the Apostle ' @ Chiistlan home and parents./Paul tells us in Philiplans 1:23; 'T would like to express these and II, Corinthians 6:8; “Absent Sun- from the body ( - day, bul might not he able to! ent with the Lonel pe) ies gay them, so 1 am wriling them. | | * Tam thankful for parents who j written a few years ago to Charl- did. better than send their chil-'es Puller after he had announc- and ed over the radio that the next ( The Sunday he quéstlon of going to Sunday “Heaven.” My mother could have more written the same kind of letter, the question: because she had implicite faith whether we went to’ day sehool . ‘Sn the same wonderful Saviour a Chris- (ian in my late teens, due in, concerning her future, large part, to the prayers and! 1 Influence of a godly mother, the: about it was! _fhe one J knew would be pleased : held clear title to a bit of prop- clearly ay in’ the Bible, that when pw erson who has (per sonally ware FF: Eig Heese a ane HO a Ware "DEALS @ NO | -ONE- MAN fen RU Lf @ For Honest 4 Go vermment | weit, ' ot: ny oe de & sega 1 gst yes kad yey € Paine BACK- ROOM I quote in part from a letter would speak onj| ‘and the same calm assurance “Next Sunday you are to talk ‘about Heaven, I am interested in’ that land, because I have erty there for over 55 years. ! Aid not buy it. It was glven te me without money and without price. But the donor purchased | It for me at tremendous sacri- fice, There js a valley of deep shadows between the place where I live and that to which 1 shall journey in a very short ‘time. I cannot reach my Home ‘in that‘ city of gold, without passing through this dark val- ley of shadows, Bul I am not ‘afraid, because the best friends ‘T ever had went through the same valley long, long ago and ‘drove away all its gloom He has vstuck by me through thick and thin jsinee we first became ‘acquainted fifty-five years ago, ‘and L hold His promise In print- -ed form, never to forsake me nor to leave me alone. He will be with me as I walk through ‘the valley of shadows, and 1 ‘shall not lose my way when He ‘is with me, “T hope to hear your sermon on Heaven next Sunday, bul I ‘have no assurance that I shall be able to do so. My Sickert &o i heaven has no date marked for ‘he journey, and no permis’ for ‘baggage. Yes, I am ready to go and 1 may not he here - when ‘you speak next Sunday, bul 7 shall meet you there some day,” READERS @ Avoid theatre ne-ups—buy | your tickets at the Grand Cafe. | This weck we have Chicken Gib- ‘tet. Chop Suey, Deep Fried! | PAWNS, Chicken Wuntun, Best 'Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and j to ' Fried Half-Chieken, Phone Ot -ders Dial 3215, Open till 2 a.m. : Saturday. (220) : | -@ Political Rally, Canadian Le- | ‘gion Auditurium, Sunday. Sept. | ‘16. 9 pan. Ail focal candidates | ‘for Provinclal Elections are | ‘cordially invited to altend. Aus- | ‘pices of Trades and Labor Coun- | cil, (1t) i - tog Rummage Sale, September } 15, 9:30 aan. Presbyterian: ~Chareh basement. (218) @ Attention Rebekahs—Specia) | >meeting Monday, 8 p.m. Assem- ; bly Prestdcnt's visit, All mem- . pers Please ablend, (Mt) 4 @ Moose Night Saturday, Sept. 15, 8 pan. (217) | Cash for old pold—ugen™ “Sneemeel een eee me toe TAWORING @ Suits @ Pants © Topcoats @ Slocks - ALILERATION SPECIALISTS: } Quick Service Ling The Tailor mo Oth y - — Ehone 428 Le ermmmnanne oreceey cree rile mens 910 CM? PRIN + SUPPORT THAT GETS {v | we I ye " bt fen OVER eNMENT MEMBER |. 7 ‘ s , , ; i uy / wh va rh We " : } Tt aM Aw | | O& BOUL CREDIT | " ! TE | THE Hho hy The BOC) Saelnl Credit, Campalyn Commuter beraronemserinc ‘en ROPER TREUANEOA ' aver WT AIST BE VBA SV) MORE KET NO cae A RANE : RUPERT GOVERNMENT | THINGS DONE ! of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Pierce, 150 Eighth Avenue East, on Union Steamship last night to start the fall term at the University of British olumbia, She 1s accompanied by Miss Judy Lloyd, daughter of Mrs. Tilly R, Lloyd, Avenue East, - Miss Loulse Freeman, daugh-|p ter of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon F Freeman, 53] Ebert Street, left by Canadian Pacific Airlines Plane this morning to attend UBC In Vancouver. Waldron Apartments, will spend an extended visit in Vancouvel and last ngiht’s Shaw left by plane this morning. plane this morning to attend the university is Arthur Parent, son of Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Par- ent, 712 Taylor Street. and children, Marlyn and Mur- car Thursday night after a four- week camping trip which in- cluded California. - fas4 nt ses yy ‘Oph Oe hate Se aa see : ' el waged hah PERSONALS Donald Jervis Hargrove, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Har- grove, 1025 Ambrose Avenue left by PA plane for vandouver this morning. to attend UBC. PEPE Y en ea Baio h acai mean BS eases St pei , abd ake ; An apron se Y Miss Patrlela Pierce, daughter Pp wing bee was held Mrs, John Morrison. left regular meeting Wednesday atjzaba. Others present. tyre," 546 Eighth Avenue. East; James Kerr of Vancouver, arrived here by CPA Friday for a week's visit with his mother and father-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Leeman, 215 Fourth Avenue the sewing stall of the - fall|Mrs. bazaar, 1108 Seventh Samuel ESO Cee etn fob! . * ane nha Senne WOTMGroup Holds Apron Sewing Bee by the. publicity committee of |Erickson was” ‘chairman: inthe the Women of the Moose.at {ts}absence of Mrs, Michael Mul- the. home of Mrs, Cherrill MeIn- Lloyd’ Mooney, .. Mrs. ° | Hardy, Mrs, Alfred Ritchie, Mrs. Many aprons were made for|Henry Dickens, Mrs, Peter Woods ' Simpson, George Hills, Mrs, Erickson, Mrs, The regular prize was won by! Morrison and Miss Hazel Tweed, (MILITIA ORDERS. 1) Training. parade ‘will “be a held Monday, September 17 at the Armourles, 2). Time: Fall- in parade al aes 1955 hours, 3) ‘Dress: Beret (Band: “Glen- garry); ‘khaki web. belt, battle- dress; boots andputtees, 4) CWAC: wintersdress..00)0 Jy 5) Ordbrley otters “Lt, 3 «| Ewart.‘ . Capt. R. Ww. Lewis, CO. e 120th Har, Det. Te RCA (0). ak) Mrs. Car! were Mrs, William vit 1 Mrs. wy East. Mr. Kerr, employed with the International Pacific Hall- ‘but Commission, is studying pharmacy at UBC, Also leaving for Vancouver by ‘Union steamship last night were Sonja Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanson, 212 Eighth Avenue East who wh attend UBC and Julie Prockter laughter of Canon. Basil §5.\ Prockter,, 200 Fourth Avenue ‘East, Miss Prockter will attend the College of Education at Vic- torla, G, Douglass Frizzell, and E. T. Applewhaite, MP Skeena,. will leave the city tonight by Pac- ifie Western Airlines for Stew- Mr, and Mrs, George Brown {art, Alice Avm and = Torbritt Mines in the course of Mr, Friz- zell’s election campaign. The Atlin Liberal standard bearer, returned last night from a visit to Atlin, Tulsequah and Tele- graph Creek. ne Mr, and Mrs, Arthur L, Shaw. Seattle. 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