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BE eee a i ; METLAKATLA’S ocean should be administered , LOVALTY. with absolute equality to all No higher compliment could] nations needing its advan. hy ; be paid the British Flag than! tages? a ] the homage done it, and the! ee ie: royal house of Britain by the STILL THE SOREHEAD re original inhabitants of the SPOILS SPORT. countries which are now Brit- Judging from the opinions ex- ; ish Dominions. In the action pressed by champions of the of the Metiahatie Indiens with! opposing footban factions in the plan to excel themselves in| Prince Rupert today; there ex- i the effort to do particular} #t* still the small sore-head ai ono? to the Duke of Con- feeling on both sides which is naught is seen a typical mt bidding fair to destroy the pro- ample of this There is wis per interest that the commun- ity might otherwise take in the dom, in the method chosen young men who are rivals in by the Indians to celebrate the Loo, coming of the Duke, for it is| thetic sport of this branch. certain that they will derive| Every effort made to develop satisfaction from their outlay good going athletics in present long after the Governor Gen.| 4 Prince Rupert is a step to. ar > > Ip ‘eo eral has gone from the district pete to = when : sige while still whenever they hear tupert will have a owe ic re- or look upon their handsome creation park renowned along instruments they will remem.| ‘he Pacific Coast, and a com- pany renowned of high-spirited athletes ‘r the “casi f ar moe Ore qommeten OF thee throughout Canada, pur- chase. ee eh and perhaps also the world, a CANADA AND eredit to their city. But while PANAMA. the time is wasted by petty and While other countries expect- unpleasant sounding bieker- ing to derive benefit from the _ between the budding opening of the Panama Canal] ‘'®#™s of athletes, between in- dividual runners, and other are except for terms of treat- ies, in no position to retaliate in case of actual unfairness by “the United States in adminis- tering the Canal, Canada is in a different position. Canada has power to. show in manner followers of sport object of athletic Prince the proper enterprise in Rupert is sadly missed. ———{)- REALTY MEN ARE ALL ROSY. which America eannot but} There is something distinetly keenly appreciate, any dissat-| promising for Prince Rupert's isfaction the Dominion may speedy prosperity in the confi- feel with the United States ac-| dence evinced in the city at Gana Eanaae (caiac inte] Dreeeat by the realestate men position today of having play- One and all they are quietly ed a nobler part over canal ad-| contented with the progress of ministration than the States the city from their point of proposes to do by the recent view, Such wide outside in- Senate decision. One million terest is attracted towards dollars and more have been Prince Rupert, that hardly a paid by Canada for the con- enquiry’s dropping in to one or struction of canals opening ac. day passes without some new cess from the great lakes to other of the realty men prom- the Atlantic. More American ising a profitable deal, or on vessels than Canadian use the which a profitable deal is not Welland Canal, and Canada completed. The outlook of the allows them toll-free passage. realty men always tending to- If the freedom of ocean pas- wards the day of the greater sage is thus allowed on fresh Fripee Rupert is a more in- water and inland waterways by spiring one than that of the Canada to the United States, man compelled to focus his would it not seem more fitting still that a canal from ocean to nd on the narrower aspects of the city’s life today, 1 | —-—-6 LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. ing to air their personal opinions on matters of public inter. est, but it must be distinetly understood that letters will be published only over the signatare of their writers, and that The Daily News does not necessarily endorse the opin- ions so expressed. Letters intended for publication in The Daily News niust be in the office not later than & a, m. on the day on which it is “esired they should appear, and must not exeeed 250 words in length, unless the matter is of outstanding im- portance. The Daily News reserves the right to refuse or delay pub- lication of any letter at discretion, Rev. F. W. Kerr Replies to Capt. Tutte To the Daily News be 89 always used for punishment that retributive; Kolasis means correction and whenever used means punish- ment that is remedial. The word I know that there must geance and many differences of conviction upon the deep mystery of human destiny not only among minis-~ ters but among all classes of is is men that I am not surprised that) used by Jesus in this verse is one of my fellow ministers, Car'.|Kolasis. If we are true to his Tutte, has uttered a_ protest/meaning, therefore, we ought to against my position believe that the wicked go inte In the Scripture texts there|age-long correction. has been difficulty with the I know that these minutiae of words Hades and Gchenna, both| exegesis are too often used by translated Hell—yet Hades im-|preaéhers to find material to plies only the shadowy abode of|confuse their people and but- good and bad alike without any/tress up their own theories, But implication of punishment. Ge-/in this case it is necessary for henna, on the other hand, was)the very soul of our religion to search and see if Jesus did not mean something more consistent with man’s idea of just and wise treatment. After all, we are men and have the rights of men, and we would not call any judgment upon us righteous unless we are tried and convicted by our own standards of right and wrong. If ‘God had a code of His own dif- the place of burning, It might be well to deal with one direct siatement of Jesus Matthew “These shall go away into everlasting punish. ment.” The word translated everlasting aionios. An aion is a completed period, almost al- ways implying the period for the fulfilment of a task or purpose. 25-46: is At the time of Jesus, it was also|ferent from our moral code by used to mean “everlasting,” but) which He tried us, it would be in its original sense the one! sheerest injustice, Our code says thing it did not mean was an that to pursue a man with pur- indefinite extension of empty! poseless retribution is a lower- time. The implication is quali-|ing of our own proper nature; tative rather than quantitative, j that it is not Godlike but ignor- whether we say “‘everlasting|ant cruelty. I would prefer a punishment” or “everlasting| doctrine even to violate isolated life.’ However, I think most] texts than to violate the entire scholars would agree that from|conception of God's wisdom and CORSICAN STILL DELAYS Montreal, Aug, 15.—Althor the fog has lifted the Allan line steamer Corsit which was damaged by an berg early yesterday is still the locality with the = stear Lake Champlain standing This is causing some anxiety shipping experts in view of declaration that the steamer proceeding to Liverpool. Their Feeling. old how just eaten a bowl Well, do feel? ve ox-tail soup and feel bully.” just eaten a_ plate sport, “T've hash Best meal H. Gordon Munro MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART Accountants 309 2nd Ave. Phone No. Prince Rupert P. O. Box <‘ \uditors for City of Prinee Rup ALFRED CARSS, BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETc. O fiee— Albert Block, Second Avenue. Alex.M.Manson B.A., WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc Box 285 P.O. BOX 2 PRINCE RUP JOHN E. DAVEY the word aionios a dogmatie con-| love as taught by our Master. clusion could not be drawn that} Not that I think wise, chasten- FORESTRY ASSOCIATION OF VISITORS §=©» TO MEET Departing eastwards now after | The fourteenth annual conven- a pleasant stay of over two weeks/tion of the Canadian Forestry in Prinee Rupert the guests of|Association for the reading and their relative, Mr. J. KE. Dyer,|discussing of papers, and the members of the large house|passing of resolutions based party Mr, Dyer has been enter-)thereon, will be held upon the taining, one and all express thelinvitation of the government of greatest delight in the city and| British Columbia in the city of surroundings whieh they have by] Victoria, on Wednesday, Thurs- boat and auto car enjoyed during|day and Friday, September 4, 5 their stay. The party consists|and 6, 19412. Sir Richard Me-~ of Mrs. Edgar Hurlbut, of Owen|Bride, premier of the province, Sound; Dr. and Mrs. Archer of and Hon, W. R. Ross, minister Port Perry, Ont., with their neieejof lands, are taking a personal Miss Leila MeMillan; Rev. and interest in this convention, and! Mrs. J. W. Paterson, of Belling- will address the delegates upon | ham, Ont., and Mr. W. E. Dyer of|this subjeet which is now the up- Columbus, Ont. The latter is a|permost one in British Columbia.} graduate of the Guelph Agricul-| While papers and addresses wiil tural College, and has taken a naturally deal with matters that! great interest in the garden de_|concern British Columbia, they! velopment of the city from mus- will not be confined to this, and|/ keg soil. The party amongst in every way the convention will other enjoyments attended the be national in character and em-| Methodist Metlakatla pienic with|brace every part of Canada, much pleasure. RUPERT HAS PLEASED PARTY | 20 Ib. sk, Sugar, $1.35. Cow- Stalker It’s the Right Team, Launch Alice B., W. J. Thomas. Phone Green 391. Govt, Wharf. ichan Eges, 55¢ per doz. & Wells, Phones 187 and 430. Team ! THar I Couto SiT wirn He Jesus meant interminable, jing punishment to be ineonsist-| But the real significance ofjent with love. Browning says| this sentence can not be under-;|“All’s law, yet all's love.” And stood unless we consider very| the laws of love are not fleece- earefully the word used for pun-| lined; they are iron and inexor-| ishment. Here again the Greek| able but never spasmodie nor! has two clearly defined words,| arbitrary. “Kolasis’ and “timoria”™ where Thanking The News for valu- we use the one translation ‘“pun_! able space, yours sincerely, ishment.” Timoria means ven- F, W. KERR, TEACHER OF SINGING oe mae ae, ante, ama Ramage! Steamship | JOHN DYBHAVN Real Estate — Loans and Insurance 319 3rd Avenue HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 3rd Ave. near 6th St. E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT SONS OF NORWAY HER VOYAGE wn considerably, in ner by. to the ih you] of of and feel like everything.” in town at Savoy. | — EEE W. Nicholson Lailey | 3514) vert! Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Columbte of F:C., Ontario, Sae- | and Manitoba Bars. katchewan and A - CARSS & BENNETT W.E. Williama,s.a...u.7 Prince Rupert, B.¢ ERT | Phone 384 Phone No. 86 Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 Pp. m., at 3419 3rd ave. wegians are welcome. mew Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in city are requested to visit the lodge. A. H. All Nor-: Prince et Ledge, LOO. pecans the, ALLISON, N. G. W. G. BARRIE, Sec. “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F.| (SCampinanian Society) Meets every 2nd and 4th T . p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. ats Soci But the Wrong Uniform 4 4. @. 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