you what you used to do and how Christ n, Ill' a I l lift vile vile and and wicked wickpd you .vu were were but but the the m.. im' , " . Prince Rupert Daily News . '"""uionoiu iy 1 m clearlv t As I See It ervice; Saturday April 21. 1951 i a trace of his past sin for they with j nl are burled in the sea of On, rw .us 5i.,"J ' B! at,Qf" foreetfulness. ' ,7 loneerl An independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prinre Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Mejuber of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director. ore I ine next reigning power that' Why m ., we Cind in this scripture is the that is tZJ . REIGN OF LIFE, the life of J, man Jt DIRECTORY T . . Srrvlrmt In all rliurriu- ai i t im. uit T::i p.m.; Mmxlnf Srliu.il t 12:1.1 twpt as shown. ANOI.IOAN (ATtlKIIKM. 46U Ave. W at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. a: " Saturday Sermon WHY PROCRASTINATE? i Pastor C. Fawcett, Full Gospel Tabernacle) Christ within. The first. rrt . -nt f c SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year $8.00; By Mai!, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00. ' , sin's conquest. The second reign to them Ha th 25 ; is God's triumph. The third reign the sons otr9 is the saints' victory. . that belies ! I want to bring you one or t,J Accent .w. buldftV School 3:00 p.m. , Canon Basil 8. Prockter, BA . BD I For if by one man's offence death reigned by Hector: (Blue 7MI Publi.'.hed every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, one- much more they which receive abundance (; , versps of scripture to substami- J"3ur pwnai , x, !. .,.,. .- aU wbal I am Haying: -But truiv, . W; grace ana 01 me gut w rignceousness snuu reign n. t am fuU of pnwr by tne 8 : pllfa,ljon ,' f'lKKT BAPTIST 6th Avb. E. t Youn 8 Mlbiatp: Kev. fred Anrohua (tHwen Bl) KIHST l'Kl:SltVTl:KI.N 4t.h Avemra Eiub lev. E. A. Wright. D.D. (Gn:cn U83) life bv one, Jesus thnst. lhereiore, as by the i 01 l Lord, and ot judgment, - . , . it I anl of might, to declare unto lence of one judgment came upon all men to con-,Jacob hls transgression Lh IMemnat'on: even so by the rin'hteou.sness of one the1 Israel his sin." in this ure ot ' ; c ,, ...... . .. I vl'tnru thorn e h, .1,1 7 tree gift eanw upon ali, rm& wm . " I , h.V. Zll , u, r mi iuKtiftoatiaui in life, ft as bv ncmu nm tivknv Thl. t. ( ho 1 a um to ui'liver i - ' - - - " nuvn W VJ'VVW, Allan ta ' v I It di es not matter how deep one MP'S IN JERUSALEM TEL. AVIV, Israel. -'Now that niy first look at Israel is over, I hardly know where to .begin to tell the story. Naturally every Christian wants t visit the holy places, and I was no exception. But there are not many of the holiest Christian places that one can vbil around Jerusalem from the Israeli side. But the view from the top of ihe YMCA tower ih New Jerusalem must be, to millions, whet it surely was to me, not only one of the finest views in all the world, but surely the most moving. Here you can look on the very core of a land that is lit - isubedH'Mee many ond reigning power mentioned mav be in sin nnrri. h nerssoytheob- ia tne miml scripture usiTi 2. ij! 1 an ttX H"' 10 bC aWe Z Moreover 21 the I" .77 tii, .r.LnH.n. " Prove prove it it by by our n lives, e Htnm.A nf nun mad. riarhfcious. tuat so WONDER f FOR VVOQH ' - The. law etered that the offease toward us. ace that 7rat r nW wHh Chrlsl ' '"'Bht , "H" :hiXn aU. our.si"S-, Wf.have salVa: I There are those who thu.k. and iioouiiiru, srutt mum vi uun oiuy uirougn m grace 01 ,, fB... ,ht that ,, .. , abound: that as sin hath reigned wi ui in a-24 T fea.r on e Blvlng i their . hearts to the Lord Je Stork She; miikt ivnin .) iu Ave. Weak lt. l O. Silr (Ureun 813) H I.I. !INPM. TXI1I KN AI I K 21)2 fttu Avn. Wast Hih:Ur: C. Fawett, Services It am. and 7.30 p.m. Suuduy School la is. , (Oroea 3'H i, SALVATION AKMV CO: capt. w. Foul ton Lttrcotui y Clasa 2 'Mi p m UuiiUay Scnuul 9 we p m ttuack aooi ST. Ul l'fi MTHKBAN &.t.h Ava. at McBrld St. Fustar: S. Solland lBitu:k Gill tfito- death, ewn so might grace Bemg iostlfi'd freely by His TOP QUALITY :gr through rightetwisness unto grace through the redemption eternal life by Jesus our Lord. that is m Christ Jesus. We have (Rom. 5:17-21) ncthing we can exchange for There is something so wonder- salvation. We have nothing to fid about the Word of God which 1 offer God. We have no argu-signifies s,o clearly to us that, ment that God should give us where sin has amassed such a another chance, another oppor-great and awruj record, God's .tunlty to prove ourselves and grace was greater than sin. There make good. It is not within the is a sacred song which expresses' Dower ot man to direct his steps This Year's Faces OF THE faces one sees this year appear MWY amazingly unconcerned. This unconcern is fine if it means Canadians are facing possibilities of .Taneer hut are free from panic. Rut looking into this year's faces, one suspects the unconcern of many is made up also of a good deal of ignorance. ; ' It is difficult to he so ignorant of the present danger that one can act as a brake on government in the preparations that it should be making in this war. lint some people are capable of achieving very difficult things, especially if they are wrong things. Formerly it was natural that we should he ignorant. When, for a century and a half, Canadians were French, it was natural to put responsibility over on faraway France. And in the succeeding like period we naturally blamed Britain. It is harder now to blame anyone else not even the United States. We know the United States too well to believe I'he'y can do better than we. The converse is what wo actually believe, admitting American superiority mainly only in quantity. Yet the habit of colonialism is so persistent that in this year many people on Third Avenue, Granville, Jasper, Portage, . Yonge and St. Catherine look unconcerned, as, though they 'bought somebody else would look after them. AND i erally reeking with history --! sacred and secular. Here s the I land of David, Soiomon, Boaz, : and all the other names famous i to and revered by Hebrew, Chris-1 tian and Moslems-Teacher from : Galilee reached the climax ol i his work. j Here, too, you get sharp proof ;of the fact that "the world c!o r ST. rri'Eirs ANOI.IOAN fet-Kl Cuv Sunday Sclu.; 11:00 a.m. Eveulnit Prayer I SO- p m. IBlu al KM.t I.AIt BAPTIST 820 6th Avtt. E. Blue 803 Pantur: Kv. I.eomtnl A. Tlr' this truth: ; in righteousness, for man's heart "Ocace, grace, God's grace 1 1- set to, do evil. But grace, the Grace that is greater than unmerited favor of God, reaches all our sins." I down and picks up the unright- If you were to view the sins of ecus, the unworthv. the undeserv-man through the eyes of God, I ing and draws them to Himself in am sure that you would feel that jove it was simply one awful shadow , T Qf Graee g n glQr. SMART STYLES t LATEST FOR SPRING IN Men's Oxfords move, f or any good book of ni.itory will !1 you that in the Valley of the Gehenna the heath- ' en tribes used to sacrifice human ' beings in their reujj.ous rues. I . oOo ' Sin is a hideous thing. But, praise God, His Grace Is greater than all our sin. . ious that it completely obliterates j every trace of sin. It is wonderful I to realize that the sins of the past are cast into the sea of God's forgetfulness to be remembered In the above Scripture there are three references to reigning STRAPS. GORES, MOCCASINS FASHIOI against up and no more. And no power in heaven or In earth can discover even a trace of thvm. Satan will come and try and dig them up again, he will remind F00TW I BUT I WAS INTERESTED IN jthe Israel of today and tomor-! row, more than in that of two ' or more thousands of years ago. i So I went around to tne parita-! ment, or Kne.sset. It was inter-! e&ting to compare it with our i own parliamentary bodies in the I West. j The main difference is that the members of the government, or cabinet .sit around a big ; square table in the centre of the hall. The remaiuder of the ; MP's sit around on three sides I of the centre square. ! The fourth side is for the (Speaker lor presiding officer). If -i powers. First of all, I draw your attention to the reign of sin. "Why," you say, " a reign indicates the soverignty of a king." Yes tht is true and sin has become the king, or ruler of the hearts and lives of all mankind, and were it not for the GRACE of God, sin would dominate so entirely and exert such tyranny j over men that they should never be able to vanquish that enemy that keeps them bound in a strait Jacket, that keeps them under ( the heel of his horrible domination. Don't Woit For Your Cm FIRST UNITED CHURCH 636 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber ' 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship with Sermon and Children's ! story. I Anthem: "We are Leagued Together In Our Lord's Name." OVERHEAT Bring It In For A v.'1 1 'H n in Befide him is the rostrum from which all speeches are made. I oOo THE ISRAELI PARLIAMENT I Many people today are so 7:30 Evening Worship with PRESSURE-PUS bound by sin that, trv as they Sermon. Anthem: "The Lord is My Shepherd." COME AND WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOLS at First United all at 12:15; at Conrad United Hall all at 1 p.m. ; may, they cannot free themselves I from it. I remember when I was ; still under its bondage how I i would try and break its hold on me. I would vow. I would bet, ! j struggle and strive to break and ; get rid of that which bound me, ; but to no avail. It is an awful Your tooling system is as vital to the pm car as the Brakes or Mutor. . . t t s . FRESsritF.-rntGISG is the newest ap;i" ; cleansins the Radiator and Uio Wakr We have just installed a tr.w HtESSl RE-flW Hazards of Spring SPRING either here or just around the WITH cr'ner, one's fancy turns lightly, according to age, sex, and temperament, to thoughts of marbles, baseball, gardening, love or spring cleaning. These are all good things in their way, gardening being oerhaps the least hazardous. Gardening keeps one around the house and off the crowded highways. At :he worst it can lead to discomfort in the back and joints: hut essentially it's a leisurely occupation, not tempting the middle-aged to over-exertion. ' O.t the other hand, one should not avoid ih'i other pleasures of spring (except, possibly, spring cleaning) simply because of the hazards. For spring is the season of recklessness, and too much caution will spoil its enjoyment. Ths chances are that common sense will enable most persons to avoid the hazards of spring as they avoid those of the other seasons. Considering the after-effects, the greatest hazard of spring is to be encountered along the traditional course of the young man's fancy. But there it is useless to counsel caution or common sense. HEADS PROSPECTORS Mrs-. Viola 'R. MacMillan, 46, of Toronto has been re-elected president of the Prospectors and Developers' Association, an office she has held since 1944. A native of Muskoka, Mrs. MacMillan has prospected and helped to develop many mining properties in northern Ontario. ShJ has been associated with the Prospectors and Developers' Association since 1934. I CP PHOTO I i has one good, idea which seems U me miles ahead of what we ! have in Canada and U.S.A. They j budget their time. That is, when 'any important business comes : up, the House decides in acl-' vance how much time they ar ! going to allot to it. Suppose they I i'ay two clays, or two week;. 1 hen they divide up the time j between those who signify they want to speak. If 'there are too ; many just to leave things 't First Presbyterian Church Drive up for a Dcmonsrrolion W enor auio jb LIMITED thing to realize such is one's case. i In the twenty-first verse we read: "That as sin hath reigned unto death, even fo might grace reign through righteousness." Note the phrase: "That as sin hath reigned unto death." The ultimate purpose of sin is to destroy alt the creation cf Ood and in utterly ruin, it that men shall i never have an opportunity to be saved. But Ood has over-ruled "SS STUDEBAKERond AUSTIN 8 "tPMna Third Avenue a Park common .sense and common courtesy, they drvide up the time between the parties, much as we do on our CBC political broadcasts in Canada that is, roughly, in proportion to .strength in Parliament. When a speaker's time is neai-ly up, the green light goes off and the yellow light comes on. When the time is up. the rsd Fred Olsen j Passes Away Carl Frederick Olsen, picturesque esident of the city for twenty-six years, p.issed nw.iy late yesterday afternoon in th?; lie're Jltt.il eteiwl Satan's plan in that He has provided a way of eseape to then to Prin :e Rupert General Hosplt.il. liiiht tells Mr. Long Wind .shut up or else! A CARLOAD G Mr. Olsan returned to Prince As Rupert 'ecently because he One other good feature Scripture jpaSAcuje for JoJaij "I am not come to call the righteous, but sinner3 to repentance."- -Matt. 9:13. that believe. tJohn 1:12.13.1 "Bu' as many as received Him, to then.' gave He the power t-j become the "ortf of God. even to them thai believe on His name. Whicl-were born, not of blood, nor o' the will cf the flesh, nor of thf will of the man, but of God This is the Grace of God. I thank God that there is r NEW at -UN, they give a running translation of the Hebrew speeches into Arabic. As thre are just three Arab MP's now. out of 120, that seems to me to show that the Jewish majority is trying hard to play fair. Also that they expect a future, real Convincing Themselves Their Netc Shoes 'Are Real found it too lonely in Vancouver where he had spent a lew momhs in the Danish Old People's Home. He had been' lemoved a Jrv days ago from the Pioneers Home to th Prime Rupert General Hospital afte.; sustaining the final of a succession of strokes. Born in Denmark April 10, 1875, Mr. Olsen had foil wed the calling of the sea in his younger days and saw much of the world h- vipd down in Prince Rupert. During recent years he I i... ncPlimp u arinnllv mnrp in- We extend a cordial invitation to visitors to worship with us. 231 Fourth Ave. East Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright. D.D. Organist: Mrs. E, J. Smith, John Currie. Sunday, April 22, 1951 Morning Worship 11 o'clock Subject: "The Cloud of Witnesses" Sunday School 12:15 Evening Service 7: SO o'clock Subject: "What It Means to be a Christian" "Remember Um Sabbath Day to Keep It Holy." - "' " "H ROEHLER partnership. oOo- AMONG THE MP'S I MET was the Mayor of Tel Aviv, who is one of me religious bloc. Also a cabinet minister Dov Joseph.. Dov is whimsically called by 4 VV irit iorae "the Stafford Cripps of r, , vthnn-ii, nn ti a fw day.' Israel," tor he Is the tougn boy ag0 riad been'able to be up and of the ' tighten your belts" around. choal. He is the only former, ..jsed is survived by a son, Janadian citizen now in the Is- paul. who left a lew months axo .aeli government. He laughed ior Vancouver, when he told me that he was rune al arrangements are in x slass-mate at McGill of our' ' - -nds of the B. C. Under-own Honorables Abbott ana takers. WEEKLY RELIGIOUS PERIOD Sunday, April 22nd 3:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ' Listen to your CBC Trans-Canada Network Station Originating from the R.C.A.F. CHAPEL North West Air Command EDMONTON, ALTA. Speaker; H'W'C ev. J. Dunn Chtef Protestant Chaplain Music by the North West Air Command Claxton. oOo I SHALL HAVE MORE TO SAY ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH McBride at Fifth Rev. Earl Soiland, Pastor Services Sunday at 11:00 a.m., followed by a brief business meeting. Sunday School at ia:15. Song Service at 7:30 p.m." Both Junior and Senior choirs will take part. A social hour will follow. Confirmation Service April 29 at 11:00 a.m. JkP. Ins, jf aiSenrjeri later about present politics in Israel. Just now, I want to report that they seemed to 'ie buckling right into the job. Moreover, the fact that they To Vancouver (tociayi I. Vizjak, W. C. Jones, Mrs. are in a modest little make-shilt building struck me as fine. For I Worsley, R. Boychuk, Mrs. Kuru- my observation is that when"0- " aas- K- ouuwp, v. n. gwetrnments, or churches, or Bassett, R. S. Gordon, C. Hult, political parties, or trade unions R' Drew. w- K- Campbell, H. reallv have their feet, in the Laing, L. Larson. To Sandspit (today) Edward A .III O tl l,ul lWro e"l earth' is when their material wealth, or lack of it, keeps them close to the earth. oOo IN JERUSALEM, AMONGST the many fine folks I met, was the Toronto lawyer, Mr. Fried-gut. He represents all the or-ganized Canadian Jewish activities in T.irftpl I hart a cxranrl Lush, W. C. Lndstrom, P. Roman-iuk, S. Zwierzynskl. From Vancouver (Friday) Mr. Campbell, F. McCaskeU, Mr. Nichols, Mr. Walka. From Sandspit (Friday) M. M. Stephens, J. N. G. Ross, Mr. Ritchier, T. Rukus. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 22 U a.m. Morning Service "AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST" 12:15 p.m. Sunday School, and Bible Class 7:30 p.m. Evening Service "THE SAVING NAME" t'llRlSTIAN LIFE CRUSADE April 29 May 10 , Special Speaker: Rev. Frank Humphries, of Alta Vista Baptist Church, New Westminster 0LD evenina with the family thev .I?eleSates' report of the United , These two Italian youngsters can scarcely believe their own eyes, as they examine two of 800,000 pairs of shoes made and distributed in Italy through a project sponsored by the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. Scenes like this one will soon be repeated again and again in the south Italian commune of Pol-lica, whose Mayor had reluctantly turned down a UNICEF offer of 50 pairs of shoes, because 300 children had no shoes at all and he hadn't the heart to pick out only 50 lucky ones. Now he doesn't have to make the choice, because a manufacturer in the United States, reading- of his dilemma, telephoned UNICEF and offered to ship 250 pairs of shoes free for all of Pollica's neediest children : PRICES;., being originally from Regina, for '7snen and Allied Workers which I have a very warm spot. !Unlon.1conventlon at Vancouver recently was given to the Shore Like most of the others I met, including the Hon. Mr. Joseph, Mr. Friedgut has a fine (British-Canadian) war record. GORDON workers' local in the Metropole Hall Thursday night. President of the local, Paul Taranger, was in the chair.