Prince Rupert Daily News As I Sec It 'Sera ccs 1 1 OsmMW Saturday, July 21, 1951 ray,. Reflects and Remin sees DIRECTORY more Saturday Sermon cJLivintj in lite WJoril af' (joil An independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association Q A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. U. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c Per Year .Wk ,S8.00; By Mail. Per .Vonth, 73c; Per Year, $8.00 Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. 1 . Published every afternoon except Sunday by tt Pit if noil The Calgary Albertan will sell I for seven cents in Edmonton.! two cents more than what it is ' in Calgary. Distribution costs ! are greater in the north. The late Frank 'Oliver accomplished j ' a goud deal in his long life but 8rvlra In all churches at It . m ml 7:3U p.m.: hiiiiili Hrho.il at IMS rtrrpt aa ahuwil. MNOI.ICAN T1H1IKI 4th An. W at lnuinrmirr at. Holy Gonimunlou :JUii.m. Bunrtay Ht'hiiol S :00 p m. Canon lb 1 1 D Pmkur. b A.MT . Hector. I blue 700) KKT HAPTIXT Uh v X t Yminfr Bt MltiWInr: Bar Prod Aritrohua (Utm villi REV. H O. OLSON (St. Paul's Lutheran Church) "1 am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, &ut Christ liveth in me: and the life that I know live in the Utah, I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gavv; Himself lor me." he never hooked -seven cents copy for the Bulletin. Chiang and Spain I WAS SITTING in the lounge of a copy little London hotel, reading the paper, when an American We extend a cordial t to visitors to worship 231 Fourth Ave Mmwter: Rev E a uTJ Luther says of Paul he had the same voice, the ALL HIGHEST NO. 2 There is one less Hohenzollern same tongue,, before and after his conversion. Before muinorl ,s , mo T m,nD on earth today. In his 69th year, 4-IIIKT lntKHHVTKKUN 4t.h Avmt Ktutt Hrv. K. A. Wrlaht. DD. lOruon I looked American, for he1" conversion his tongue uttered blasphemies. But, ... .. . .. i. ..4.'..,. V. a,;.. 1 i J Orgunlst: Mrs. E. j,fc John Cunit . SUNUAY. JULY a !( Morning Worship -u Sunday Si huil --. J2 -15 Evening Service- 7 'Rcii...mber tin; Babbi io Km it Huly.-' assumed I was from thi y' e collect a Jut-e i jus cunvei siun, wis luugue upawe a spiritual uir.i wonaerrul assortment of diaap- UnVnl., 1;in.n.iao-f U.S.A. tments and surprises. He J ,K Mn-,.IV. , ,... 'IHT I'KITKH eriH urn Aw vat Urn L. i. Bi-l-ir lUmn ) had amole reason to believe Paul was an ambassador or vuD...b It was at the height of the itw,urifon ,iu... Ood k nlnn nf s vut.mn. When Diiin and (...scfimrnrt. TCow itw lwCArlhtUr epifHe Bnd my fel" Yet he died after long retire- "e wa persecuted he confessed mother loves the child but cles- ,t lmenl' Iong illness' shred of ai1 that he WaS enly a messenger. -.pilles the diphtr.rla germ thul "Wi When t I act t k back i, , home, iieehtrer. nnmn ind nniutr on.-i He was Bent bv God. and was .. VTII4. lMeHI, TAIUHMAI'IlK ww -mh v Wi-it Puatnr: C. Fawonu turwrn ni too poor to live in one of his confident in that truth. Have " f numerous uncomfortable castles. ; we as individuals, as a congrega- So it is with God and sin; God .said, "I'm going to tell every-; body that we haven't got a single ally in all the world." Much to my wife's disgust, I ; never argue with strangers. I tion, as a church, that conn- loves us, but the sin thut we . WHY NOT A STROLL? I c,ence 111 oocl s worcl. lnat we re commit grieves Him. Canada's Water Power CANADA, industrially, is a child of the electrical age, fed by waterpower. Or, as the current monthly review of the Bank of Nova Scotia comments : , "It would be difficult to name a country to "which the rise of hydro-electric power has been of greater economic significance than it has to Canada. ... ', "In the production of electricity from water power, Canada is surpassed only by the United States; an1, if steam-generated power is included, possibly also by Russia and Germany. . . . ; "Installed capacity at the end of 1950 was 22 per cent greater than at the end of the Second World Wdr and 55 per cent greater than in 1937, and a further addition of some eight per cent is being matte this year. At the end of 1951, capacity will total over 13,500,000 horsepower and other large projects already under way should bring the total to about 16,000,000 in the next few years." Yet: '"Only a fraction perhaps 25 per cent of Canada's vast hydro-electric potential has so far been developed: it is officially estimated that water-power resources known and evaluated at present ambassadors of the truth? D j There are parts of the city What is the net-ret of success- I Just listened. It seemed he was where tourists, as well as chil- our lives in our daily living show f , Cnrlgtl VU1K, Wnu, wus boiling mad because, over a dren and citizens, cannot bein rth the radiance of Him who it J u. ,.". ., ,"7 MAI HTIII1 AllWiy Prime Htret CO.: Ciait. W. t-oultun lilritorv Cram (I-Hll jj.to. builttajr Hfll'ool X IKI p m I BlanC VnU' fT. fH1.- M'TIIKKAN IWIl vb at MnBrliin m Pkruit: trt. H. O JIm IblluUHll that made Paul and Jeremiah EVANGELICAL f REE CHURCH 415--5th Ave I SCRVICtS Morning in Buinlay Bchool 12 Eveiiliif; , 7j Wl Vi:sliAY T'rnyer Mivling e Puslor Hlnclair I'hone Hlack Jsj "I whs glad when tlr unto me: 'Li t us to k house of the Lord ." drink, he had heard a British but see examples of conduct lor idled for us? I steel man accept an order from, Which vandalism Is too weak aj Remember what Jesus said ; a Canadian for -a thousand and term. Take, for -example Ah I ,m.o m rtuHni.. in i.i..i,n and others no strong to lubor, so willing to work, so perserverlng finrl in linuAnri.H In Mutu vnrlnir HNR niirlf lL'hirh frnm Vnnrioal I eo., unt,, lift ...x .,.. di.od ...... irtj ikJius ui UlCCl yCL I11UX1LI1. Yet that verv av the MmR . u" SZ " . 1 . ju, m. . . . to win their lellowmen Into the told of how Britain . , trvina "II """i":. .V mm" De and U,OK unlu lne ,lu,ds lor. lllty laith of our Lord J-us? When t , v.; . ., iiioit: uurui-iire. oome- are an wniie unto narvest. Are bfer, Ration of ; thing, however, that seldom oc- we willing to look upon our we sum It up we realise that they lived in the "Word, resting In P.T. tTTKK'H ANftl.n'Afl tifl Cova Sunday riTnix.. iiwit m IHIim nun I l;i i.ri u iiai'Tint BJO 8th A-. K hUic 803 Puntiir: urv. I ruiiiird A. TlirM" ,,u, li.c .on.. curs is tne presence of a police fellowmen with a spiritual eve, v constable, not as a regular rou- and consider the ete.nal destiny EVEN I BROKE 1 tlne. but Just for its occasional my fixed rule, of their souls? Do we fully real- Hl Hie ena, ana got llllo a :"'"'' mere are manv that mpn anr wnmrn who re. God's promises, using the means of grace that God had given them. Paul was always feeding by faith on God's Wrd. Jesus Christ the crucified, risen, and exalted Saviour was the meat and drink for his soul. persons, local 1olk as well us ject the salvation that Ood of-strangers, who would welcome te m Cnrlst Jesus are vnernaUy the sight of an office'r on some lost? serhiriri nntv, inl'iDH .if in o i I mild argument with the strang-i er. It was too much to hear him (say that they didn't have a "real i ally." The London papvrs right , then were full of reports of the COME TO ghastly losses suffered by the death (,f Christ ... . . . not nshnmpri H l,,vrt th.m 0n Cross, joe waicott says he always .. ... ......',, . . " .., ' ' made the atonnient for all our would support an installed capacity of 55,000,000 ! ?louTl!f Keeiment which had i J been been bad badly v man mauled pri holding hnlriinir ihd the with a spiritual Iovj. realizing reads the Bible before a fight Lakeshore Bible Ca sins. He was victorious over sin, death and th devil. This is the truth with which we begin as we nnpn Oenesis Thp ai'ri nf Hi UN line In Korea and prays between rounds This lnal- umess me rvpemea ana ,.,,,,, if . . 1 ha never never heen Dee" cnnirier.fi cor"ideretl a n amended their ways, they would Well, you are going to tell nasf .1 . 1 ,. feature of rnntemnnrarv miu . e fnr.vpr iorever lost. m niriii tiiat yuu naveii l goL wnat " ; r j t-- you call -a real ally,' maybe you 10111 uui, epeamug uuuuiiu, us t, muoi iruiriuuti in" woman bruising the serpent's a useful thing to keep in .mind we have many people in our v,,.ri i. nnthiVio oi.. h,,. ., for fun, svn and instruction in a world that keeps gettim; country who willingly turn their Dne(.v of hr. rri)(.1fi,.rl T,,. less easy to live in. backs upon Ood and the church. . ls the t,ut h tnat mnM They are not under the Influence Uhouyh veiled .11 th,nui, th had better tell them why this Is so," I proceeded to tell him how many Canadians and Britons felt about the U.S. attitude towards Chiang Kai-shek. I am 1 oi'sepower. ; "Many of the large undeveloped sites are, of course, in remote areas from which power cannot be economically transmitted to the places where it is most needed. Thus, some sections, notably southern Ontario, can see the day approaching when, with no new large sites to develop, they must turn to fuel-produced power. "The large reserves in northern areas seem likely, however,' as in the past, to facilitate the de No popular song has yet ap- ot Uod's Word. The children i , ... ,,. ,,, , , i ..." .1 iiiwn. a biiu me umLuiy ui nv knowledge knimMiie 1 1 .k. thr . Th . j. ., peared in Korea and, without according grow up any .T,. rt., P,fi,. v, to the progress of cease-aie jic- 01 God's saving power in Christ. quite sure he did not know the difference between the Island of 8oUatlons al Kaesong. Just how Thereiorc, th.-ir conscienws are Formosa, which belongs to China, and the country of Ko- lis w iuc.-i.uu. nun- tiji stnsiuve 10 uoa, or 10 rigni ever, it's as well to remain prac- and wrong. They grow' up in an tical ar.d, with another winter environment that ls onlv of this panov.-r lamb, the continual s-heddlng of blood in the tabernacle and the temple all these were emblems of Christ crucified. This is the truth that we i 'e even in the book of Revelation. "In the midst of the throne. You practically forced China cominS "P. find something to world, and consequently they velopment of mineral discoveries. Moreover, high whistle. "Keep the Home Fires ,.nmmit adulteries mnrw onri . lnl the war in Korea, because ,,,i t,: ,: 1 vcltage transmission may m time make many of !hoW did they know that you Burning" can take a lot of beat- thefts, all because they are not lnS- t? conscious of a livinc God. and of the four beasts, and In these .northern power resources more accessible. I the midst nf the elili-ra sliuul ii we ' neea vo " oe uc comment in tne "'c : Lamb as as it it had nacl been been slum A Vancouver resident struck a 1 ... . slam., Yts, YOU WILL ENJOY O The safest, sandiest beach imaginable Supervised motor boating and rowing Picnics, hikes, hcach fires Pleasing and profitable Bible lessons A daylight bus trip both ways The Cost for Transportation and Camp: Young People (12-18 yrs.).. ..$12.00 Aug. Children (8-11 years) $10.50. ..Aug 1: Get your application in soon to man in the face and is now up "ul wf " as raw. j even In the midst of hiavjnly on a charge of manslaughter I j; renvjmber that men giory we get a view of Christ cru- "- ptioj, uac uiCil i Clllt'u, weren t running interference' for -- -"How Chiang Kai-shek? did they know MacAr-thur wasn't driving up to the Manchurian border of China, where he would step aside and let Chiang's troops keep on going?" I told him how both the British government and the Cana- Over in the States, another man f lives to protect the word of God As we live in the Word, we see Jesus Christ as the cruciflvd. We must that we nave totlay- seveVal named E Charles fnr . i r.rprisiiro finrt tiMt Kj nuVioinal We minutes. He cleaned up a for- .... . ' , rlscen, and exalted Saviour tune, as weu as a lot oi praise. V . .. "J and, alas, too politely warned of mg&. the mix-up that might result vr.-r iv ,-, ,,. t , . ., wub wHiiuuu uaic auuuicu vll? masa. six-day week but cows still use He retorted: "Well, then, " if thi Z :. seven-day delivery sygtem, Rev. L. A. THORPE are therefore admonished to abide in the means of grace that G?d has 'given us. We read In Acts 2:42i "And they continued fteadlastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers." These early Christians continued to stvk and live in the Word of God. They relolced In spiritual fellowship. They observed the Word and thereby they were preserved and strengthened in faith, and hope untc life eternal. As we daily come to in, yielding ourselves completely to "The magniture of the steam plants under construction makes clear why Ontario is -urging an immediate start on the St. Lawrence seaway, with or without -United States participation in the navi gational part of the project. ... "'All over the country, new hydro-electric facilities are being built in the effort to meet a steadily-rising demand a demand fed by the needs of new pulp and paper, mining and metallurgical developments ; by the great activity in the heavy industries ; by the rapidly increasing use of electricity in manufacturing generally; and by a mounting commercial and domestic use of power associated with higher living standards of an expanding population." Migration is Answer AN ARTICLE in the New; York Times points out that 'Western Germany with a critical overpopulation of 4,000,000, Italy with 3,000,000, Austria with 500,000 and Holland with 100,000 are the crux of the problem of staying the advance of Commu muBt be repentance and faith in Jesus Christ for the fogiveness of sins. Jesus had a stern message for the unbelieving: "I tell you "nay," but except you repent ye shall likewi.se perish." Bui lor the penitent sinner there is pea;e and comfort. Jesus states in (Matt. ll:28i ''Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart and ye shall find rest lor your souls." ernment felt about it, why did; Regular BaDtist Church LETTERBOX Dox 633 Prince Rupert Phone Blut If mey go into Korea at all?" My answer was that Canada went in because we have always stood for collective defense against aggression. We had to choose between evils. LIFE AT DODGE COVE Editor, Daily News: Could you find room for a few lines in vour DaDer? Here I am Paul stood firm, defending the FULL GOSPELTABERNACL WE DO NOT know whether the just past the eighty-year mark, nis word, we are able bv Ills Red government of China manaitine to feel voune all the trutn 'ike a rock that could not era.ie to fulfill t.ha tpm.i .202 (Sth Avenue West (Across from Armouries! would have interfered in. the I time. My morning walk is my be moved. He was willing to give pose-for our lives ' Korean war in any event. !life-giver. Around Prince Ru-:hiS life for God's Word. He was --- We do know that the link-up pert the elderly men are dying concerned about one thing between the United States and off like flies evr since Uncle Sam namely to do God's will, that hix riRST lllsllTFn ruiieru Chiang Kai-shek made it much let off the atom blast right In icnowmen cculd come to know- ',"J, un"1 1 tw triUKLr) JOINT SERVICf .English ami Chin"-1' easier for that Red government their own back yard. ledge of the truth and find C36 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sleber to get tne support of their peo- TH. E. EMERSON, I peace wltn God. This, of course, pie for such intervention. For it Dodge Cove I Rives us a tremendous chal -.nste. i Sermons Everyone is comt. Lively Slnin 1'estiir. jnifi. "Miss Lucv Moh" should have been plain for years : SERVICES Sunday morning 11:00 Sunday School and Bible Class 12:15 Evangelistic 7:30 Wed. Prayer Meeting .... 8.00 Friday, Boys' and Gills' Clubs 7:00 Christ Ambassadors 8:00 COAL-FIRED GAS TURBINE NEWCASTLE. Eneland (CP) oacK tnat the peasants of China won't fight for the Chiang Kai- 11:00 a.m. Sermon : -Morning Worship "The Master Work- Have we given Christ full possession of our hearts so that He has first place In our lives, or are we -wilfully practicing disobedience and wcret sin? We need sheks. They got rid of him once, ' The first gas turbine in Britain and don't want him via Korea I to run on pulverized coal is be- nism. While present conditions obtain, these countries present a fertile field for the expansion of the Communist doctrine. Against this picture of toe many people trying to live on too few economic resources there is another. In North and South America, in Australia and, to a lesser extent, in France, there are resources that are crying out for the workers necessary for their development. What then is th an Our Sunday Bchool l ! ducted for twelve mnnik the year. Dend your fM to our Suntlny School. or otherwise. ing tested here. The engine de- I to refresh in our minds and man. Children's Story: "The Knee High Man." Bring the whole family to this m:rnlng service. A special ' session for the children. j Likewise in Europe. The com-1 velops 600 horsepower and mon people of Western Eucope : more compact and cheaper is ; hearts that God despises sin but to j loves the sinner. j May we illustrate by taking, "Everyone is welcome at Prince Rupert's Pellteo'iaH''l", Green 331 Pastor: C. FAWCETI simpiy wont light as an ally of; run than most power units. Franco Spain; and the surest! way to undermine the whole 'that, ran develon Into a federa- for example, a mother and her child. This child becomes 111 1 NO EVENING SERVICE ! North Atlantic Pact would be 1 for nnn -,v,ir.v, nu rtv e w the U.S.A. to try to bring Franco j and order, and abundance to all ! af N AUVKKTIH1NO IN THE DAILY NfcWS BRINQ8 RESULT swer? The secretariat of the Council of Europe has in through the aback door. umateci tnat an emigration rate of 600.000 an I Good insurance like good jp I health grows more important j nually over a period of five years would ensp thP For NEW CONSTRUCTION! mankind. Anyone who tries -to separate the U.S.A. from the rest of us Is no friend of democracy and a direct menace to Canada. But the worst of such people are the GO IT ALONE crowd in the U:S. administration. . . LET US NOT make the greatest mistake of this age. Whatever we do, let us keep the close association that has developed amongst the Western democracies. If we take the right road, and REPAIR SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. DECCA COLUMBIA CAPITOL 215 1st Avenue West P.O. But ' most pressing problems of Europe. It would not increase our own for, instead of being -dependent on western aid, these thousands would become productive. There is little doubt that such action would materially improve the western position in Europe, hut it would materially improve our own. Canada has boundless resources. It is now as dose as may be to full employment, leaving no overplus of workers for new enterprises that require manpower. We must spread the burden involved over more backs or find ourselves unable to meet these demands without accepting a less generous way of life. The choice is ours and the time is now. : .:r- Scripture Passage for ?Doday "Thou shalt call thy walls Salvation, and thy gates Praise." Isa. 60:18. Latest releases in Popular, Folic Songs, Classics. 78 rpm and long play. ALL RECORD ACCESSORIES For the MEAL that REFRESH. RECORD BRUSHES Keep your records clean for longer wear 98c FINEST OF C00KIN; Rupert Radio and Electric Representatives Richard Sephton, .District Agent, 475 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C. R. E. Mortimer, Representative, Prince Rupert, B.C. Will Robinson (E. T. Kenney Ltd.) 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