" AIR PASSENGF.KS n I From Vancouver (Friday) W. J Costello, A. Sutherland, R. Col Prince Rupert Daily News m iM u i it i vnm etvi ces Saturday, February 24, 1951 As I Sec !t . (LI more DIRECTORY lins. H. LePage, B. Bralthwalle, R. Smith, D. Welseh, Mrs. M, G. Gormely. To Vancouver (today) H. A. Mackenzie, C. M. Woodworth, J. McClay, A. Mosher, O. Viereck, Mrs. A. Cleary, W. Thomey, J. Mjornerud, O. Borden, F. W. Richardson. I To Hurt Hardy itodnyi A. ! Rockin. Saturday Sermon independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. ' SUBSCRIPTION KATES: ..lember of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director farrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, srpWfc i'.OO; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 Published every afternoon except Sunday by Mnce Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. IT'L' .-iu:T,iIit your hmw atr,.(i of )aiiii,t,ti1,.i, . "And Peter Followed Afar Off." Luke 22:54 i By Rev. E. A. WriKht, D.D., First Presbyterian Church There are many today like Peter, they follow so from Him that they do not see Him. They do not PRINCE RUPERT DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD .SUIPHUIUJF.RS AND KNOINKflRS far hear His voice. They do not realize that He weds Not Without Humor CAIRO, Egypt Here is the best story I have heard going the rounds of the various legations here. Have no idea whether it them, nor that they need Him. ('ll on iu WclnB fl:dity ruUlL w to iijMirc iirif,., 'I"l'-kiy ai,f! r,.Mi ''""MliUlli, SPENCEi Mat Why did Peter follow afar off? I think we can best answer that your plans for uie Christian lile aiiestion by fisklnpr ourselves the you have entered as a ths-ipie He Was A Good Man WAS one of God's good gentlemen. That HE simple tribute can surely be paid to Walter Field Pwushbrook, beloved dean of clergymen in this widespread parish, who, in the fullness of years, went on to his reward this week. If ever a wan deserved a place in Heaven it i;$ he. lias the fitfiiwits of fact in , Srrvlrea In all rhtmhri) at l .m Ml V.3II u.ni : ftunila; ttrkuol hi 12:14 nerpt aa abuou. ANGLICAN CATIIlllKAI. 4th Ave. W at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8 aO a.m. biraday Bi-houl 2:00 jm. Canuu basil 8. Piockter, B A.. B.D. Hector : (Blue 70 FlttST BAfllA ath Avh. K. tl Yoaug 8t Itltiinur: Rev frvxt Atiiitubu (u.(u am FIRST PHESBVTIRIAN 4th Aveiuw Etwt Rev. E. A. WrijjIH. U.D. , (Uwn VHi) HRST I'MTKII m atu Ave Wnt lu-.v. I. O Klolier lUmui .0131 H XL (lOXI'KL TAHKHN'IK iiU2 6Uj Ave. West Pitstor: C. Pawcett Services 11 a m. and 7.30 p m. Sunday School 12 16. iGreen 3:11) 8AI V:TIOX AKMV-Frajwr 8tiet CO: Cupt. W Poulton Directory Claas 3:30 p.m. Hunday Srhool S:00 p.m. (Ular.lt 89 T. f l.'S 1,1 TIII HAN bUi Ave. at McBrlde tit. faetur: E. Hulloiid Ibwk CIO; same question- Why rto we fU- l you Plan to kiuow run closely? 11 'so U may mean muci low afar off? Why aren't we , tri. hninirxr Him n saerlfiiv and ridicule nut it will it, or is sheer invention: bekne His Huiiueas Ue Pope Inn and Brass Castings Kleel.ric anil Acetylene Wekihii' ril'Kf.'IAI.IHTS iN f.AWMII.I. and MINING MACHINERY i'lu.i' tu i'1 i "d ...... shiirinir m also mean niiicii joy. imicn iiran- bear His sorrows ' proclaimed tie dortrin of the AstJuuipUuii to Heaven of Mary, of mind, much fellowship, and it suftoUigs. and giving Him tht comfort of our fellowship ami will result hi growth n Grace, oresence' ! for we shall grow like Him as we 1 ' ' - ... II, ...llll Ui,n Fur act Oil USI'fin Is it. because we are airaiu to '' Broadminded, sympathetic, a man among men u, the isai- who knew the most rugged frontiers and enjoytni liuus govermueutsus to uu; prob-the friendship and esteem of the pioneer folk in , Egyp1iaj1 was to this O Master, let me walk wltn thee, "In lowly pall s of service free, Broadway Q these isolated parts, ('anon Kuslibrook was no orai- effect: i "It was OK with Egypt, so i nary clergyman. I as H luily recugnii,ea fuu He was a holy man but he was a friend and i Egyptian sovereignty over the " . . Iu.ll., a ,i a4 J.... I'-jt.l Mrwt inn fell me thy secret, help me j bear i ) "The strain of , toll, the fret : if cure i ' acknowledge that we ae His j followers? Is it because we are! afraid that we might suffer per- j sccution, ridicule or imprison-; ment? Methlnks that was tlie ' reason that Peter followed ahir; off. U.' had a love for his Master,' but not yet deep or stronf! en-1 ' ough to make bim walk closvly with Him although he did not V-want to dese.-t JUin nltoeether.1 That, I Uiink, Is the reason that many today follow afar oi f. ! : Afraid of' the ridicule, afraid of, ' the sacrifice, and afraid of the cost. Not yet have many learned ' to sing from the heart. i "Hold thou my hand andj ' cloher, closer draw me i rmtst Coci j Hours: 7am ', For take home orders Phcnc 200 essential unity of the lands of me Mile Valley." uUo CAIRO HAS MO MUNICIPAL government as we fcuow Uiat term in Uie West. It is run by a governor, much as in Joseph's time, I just can't figure out who pays fur all the policemen, livery important business house and, indeed, Just about every important private home, especially foreigners' homes, is ST. WTKK'fl ANUUl'AM eeai Ctive Sunday tsrhocj :iK) urn. Cveulng Prayar ri;aO p.m. (Blua 827) Kl l.l l,R IMMIST 820 6Ul Ave. K. Blue 803 I'tttiir: liev. Leonard A. i'ltorpr 3 1 - - r t i "To thy dear self my hope. COUilUitllie ui an jmiiuh iinu i-wiuiuui.ii mu wr v-an think of no one who could be more widely or sincerely mourned among so many classes after his long life of ministering. He enjoyed life and it was in being kind, not by preaching or oxthodo.xy, but by the good deeds he did and the precept and examples which he radiated that he did the effective work that endeared, him to all and gave him such inward satisfaction. Canon Rushbrook, the pioneer of pioneers, is gone but the memory of his good works and of his fine personality will remain in spirit and the beneficial effects of his good influence will survive for many a year, Prince Rupert and the islands and bays, the ijamps and the settlements, will long cherish tlvi ::ond recollection of his ministrations and ! my Joy, my all: j permanently guarded by regu iinouncemci 'Hold thou my hand, lest I happily I should wander; First fJaplist Church SUNDAY. Feb. 25 11 a.m. Morning Service. Subiect "Who Is On The Lord's Side?" 12:15 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. "And, missing thee, my We extend a cordial Invitation trembling fei t should fall. ' io visitors to worship with us. Note- Peter did not follow afar ' Fourth Ave. Kai.U larly audited poliee or soldiers. If Uie British Ambassador goes to piay golf, for instance, he might be followed by his own tiimassy bodyguard, but also by two or three Egyptian police. oOu N':OST OF THIS EUROPEANS who live here chuckle with glee off because he had planned to do Min,.;U.r: iit.v. j.;. a. Wrif.ht. Dl). 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. i so but because he had not plan- OraauULs: Mis. F.. J. Smith. Suhject "The Judgment-Scanned to do otherwise. When Peter of f luist." said he woidd lollow his Muster SUNDAY, March 4 j to pritiun or death hv? meant. At the clui.e of the ewuiliiK ser- everv word uf it. Whv then didii'l We ore expecting onother shipment Austin Sedans and Station I soon. A few ore still unsold, Superior Auto Service 1 STUDBEBAKER and AUSTIN DEAL!! Third Avenue at Park 6rs Joiui Carrie. Sunday. Feoiuury 25 !r'.il Morning Worship It r.VloeK. .Sunday School 12:1! Kven:..g Ke! vice 1 3l 'Uuiiumlwr IJua :l!klj:lt.h DaV or scorn at what they say iui; wild, untrue newspaper stories vi(,ei the Moofiy Biip Institute' he do it? Simply because reso-which get into British and North FJm wiu he liilown-"AGAiN.ST lutiuns haw to be fed constanUy American pupns auuui uuuui- . Tjift TIDE If tbey are to be kept alive and lQ Kw0 H Holy lions here. i Hevrular WppWIv Meplino-o become ftroms-'r. a his is alc:iiioii Tomorrow's Advertiser FIRST UNITED CHURCH we must learn They claim that 89 percent of the stories about riots and demonstrations are just plain bunk. They assert, in lact, Uiat few The great majority oi meu u :ou a.m. Mo nuig Worship Sermon: Th Lord's Frayer -3 MONDAYS 7 n m. Junior Church 8 p.m. Yuuii People.; TUESDAYS 6:45 p.m. Mission Band 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting "TOMORROW'S advertiser will not merely adver-I tise because his competitors do, or because it and women uniting with the Christian church do so with sincerity and with the hope of counting for something in the such reports are ever .sent out from fcgypt, but are manufactured in uie home offices of the FISHERMEN . . The Choir meets every Thur. service of Christ. But they be- international press services. devo- Some of them' referred me to day at 7:15 p.m.. Midthe Miaftion ; Mm. IMn.l?,,t f private seine me of of Uie uie mure mure lurid lurid reports reports CllcU' very lourth Friday- Ujons ami of their attenda ncc at I of the pat. year or two too Thy Kingdom Come, A Children's Silt rv, and mi Anthem bv the Junior Choir. 4th Prince Runert Pack alleiel-ini this BervU'e. 7:30 pm. Evening Worship S'-rmonr There Were Certain . G.-eeks-- We Would See Jeiais. Rolu "I Wil1 An." from "the Prodigal Son" by Sullivan. Rnluisl : John Davev. Anthem: Like As The Hart. SUNDAY SCHOOLS at First United all at 1:1:15; at. Conrad United Hall all at 1 p.m. LETTERBOX the public worship ainl the ordinances of the church. Thus their spiritual life does not grow, and their love for Christ fades "They follow afar off." Again - -Peter followed afar off, not beoau.w he had planned it that wry, but beouuse he had not planned It otherwise. What are For compleM overhaul of your IliC.h Kwid Gasoline En;incK, see Rupert Motors Ltd. We have I he trained mechanic) and specialized equipment to IH'ifonii this work for you . . . efficiently and economically. To avoid delay this .-.print! when the ru. Ii lfi on, let 113 have thai job now. 1 they were either -made up out of min air, or were ' mountains made out of molehills." oOo THE CHARiwiiVG WIFE OF one important foreign official in Egypt told me this story: Soon after arrival, she and her daughter went shopping. They soon got so interested tnat they tnore or less lost then way. They were about to go down one street when suddenly a youth ANCIFNT No. 2 Editor, Daily News I may be -a imie late but, being an "ancient" myself and also a lriend of parents, teen-agers and children (bom in Glen- Rupert Motors Limk earrv Mav 8 I88S1 I wiuilit lilt seems "the thing" to do. He will advertise because it will be impossible to keep his capital busy without advertising, says Journal .of Commerce. This being true, he will advertise on a scale commensurate with the importance of the job to be done. He will recognise that whispers are wastes of breath. He will not think in terms of space units or time units, but in terms of assured attention and he will provide a stake large enough to definitely obtain attention. Tomorrow's advertising will be clone on a scale never before thought of, and why should it not be, when business is already done on a scale straining our imagination? Tomorrow's advertising will not be a thing apart, that a business can use or not use, as it wishes. It either will use advertising and will have to, in proportion to its needs for public attention, or else it will not use advertising because it is a type of business which has no vital need of public attention, or because the men who direct its affairs have not the courage to sit in a game where doubling and redoubling are the order of the day. Tomorrow's advertising will be placed in the Revival - Prophetic - Campaign CONDUCTED BY EVANGELIST J. A. FERNANDEZ Formerly of Trinidad H. vV. I. rusneu up io mem anu iiiosi. lo gay sumet,hing about the re-ardently warned them to turn cent (jiscsmn between "an-ljack- cient" and "teen-agers." IThe mere was going io ue a oig ietters were published in the political deniunsti'atJiiti there Daily News several weeks ago.l j 1 can verify most of "Anci-, ent's" statements about, conditions on the farm vilieii we ere j boys. When 1 was a boy we cut he said. There might be violence, and anything might happen to foreigners, especially ladies. Let him take them back to tiieir hotel in safety, he urged. Sun. 10.45 o.tn. God's Analysis of His Church. " 7.30 p.m. Why Germany's Be Wise.. BUY NO 1 " grain with a cradle attached to t Alignment with Russia is With women's intuition, tney ! a scythe. Then came the single saw through the faker. They j aper, a great advance, follow-kept light on gulng. Everything .ed by the Beif-binder, the com Inevitable. WKI.K Nli IITS Niphlly except Mm., was as quiet as a church Sul. 7.45 'tin. GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS $Jt ' FKAYtR MKKTIMiH 1 ues.. vi J uura., i Of course, the rar.ral was after a tip. oOo I DO NOT WANT TO GfVE 4 , With pump GENERAL ELECTRIC ' DELUXE REFRIGERATORS the false Impression that category of sales staffs by firms offering their thing is quiescent and passive every $ bine, the tractor, etc. All were happy about the new inventions and work savers. God forbid that we should have to go back to the conditions of our boyhood days! Parents of today, I think, are to be most heartily congratulated on their success In bringing up their families. 1 know teen-agers and children in all parts of this ci'y and real ladies and gentlemen they all are. i have eaten meals In homes where teen-agers did the cooking and, to say the least of C. Finney's Definition of Revival "Is a New Beginning In Obedience to Clod" FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE "A cordial welcome awaits von at Prince Rupert's Evangelistic Church'' ;!tl KN .131 fast: C. FAWCITT GENERAL ELECTRIC DELUXE RANGES wares and services for sale to the public. Advertis- !here- n, me contrary, as i have 1 i previously hinted, you can feel ing has been tested and its value proven in modern i the dynamism in the very air business. Without it, the output and sales of many oy'J51flgypvl;,.v hard.,lpa(1(.d great firms would gradually dwindle to the vanish- j Egyptian put it to me: 'mere is NOW ON DISPLAY AT ing point and their names, known throughout the ir land today, would eventually become vague and i a country to have so many poor .v,r,;r,,,W.r, it,,, ,o; KU TV, V,.,,l.. ne ! people." The trouble is that one W it, 1 ve never eaten more t.a.ity Northern B.C. Power liiwmi.gicDt, tu vvi.iDui.wi.jj l-uuiiv. -...c inu.i wA man , own several thousand ! meals I' bone 210 Trince Rupert great Corporations and the most successful men in acres of land which he rents Take, for instance Kenneth ' business entertain no doubts whatever as to the necessity for advertising. It is no longer g'UeSSWOrk Ten to keep. Yet he has a Rolls-. He was a boy of five years, two .irV, thm -.ir,,l thvo i oviflnea mi sirla th-At ,,lc' . . u...w.--v years ago. we were out in my W w.v-i.i w..v . - vi ""-v ears m an. the majority of smaller firms move ahead in pro- And this was his punch-line: .. , , i , .i "And that man don't build no portion to the amount of advertising they use pro- I factory." viding their advertising programs are coupled with ooo ALLACE garden and he says to me: "Mr. McNaughton, If any kids go into your garden I will get theiu out!" Well! I had no fears about the children around here, as they have most wonderful bringing up, but I'll never for- THIS WEKK. lliK Egyptian sound business judgment. 1 government suppressed the So J get Kenneth for hLs thought of cialist paper, Misrrel Fatat which, so far as I can find. isl'ny welfare. I could see his par Pharir 1 HOURS: Scripture -aSSage or 7oJaij "And nov abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity." 1 Cor. 13:13. "Follow after charity, and desire spiritual gifts, but rather that ye may prophesy."! Cor. 14:1. The Salvation Army Invites You to Hear Major David Hammond Or VANCOUVER, B. C. Sunday at 11a.m. and 7:30p.m. MONDAY AT 8.00 P.M. I BELIEVE In the first three months of 1951 we are conducting an intensive campaign to remind people that Christians believe: In Cod In Jesus Christ In the Holy r.hnst In Salvation Uii.iiikIi the Wood f Jesus Christ In the indwelling of the Holy Ghoht In the Rihle In Heaven and Hell ; Mator David Hammond has Just arrived from a two week campaign at. Prince George, Hazelton, Sik-l-Dah, and Kit-I slas; and has seen many excellent decisions made at the i Mercy Seat In these places. somewhat to the right of the i ents' teaching. Appreciation goes IcCF Party In Canada or the'to nis parents as he was ttie jLabor Party in Britain. The Press on'y nild at that time. Syndicate Council, representing I mast sincerely appreciate 'all Egyptain newspapers, has teen-agers' letter In their own J protested tills ban as a blow to 'defence. In not one of their lel-i democracy and a threat to free-j ters could I feel that they class-jdotn. ,ed all ancients alike, and it was quite apparent that tney re- ss; ss.-- : sp6cted age. To say the least, I P II O N E 7 9 1 1 . fi A fi I as disappointed when I read WEEK DAYS: SUNDAYS: 7p.',0'j " " "J Mott'l ImvalS I "Ancient's" letter and soon de who advocates "a return to th.- fundamentals of the 'Old Tim? Religion,' as the only answer to the problems of an impotent and decadent church," will be conducting services nightly, except Monday and Saturday in U sU-oyed it. But teen-agers' I cu' out of the paper for future reading as they all brought out Fernandez, 3. A. Prince Rupert Evangelist formerly of II. LePage, New Westminster; Trinidad. British :the Pull Gosnel Church. He will points that even we ancients would do well to keep in mind . .'I Ml J and use. 31'-' uivhi tTBrw AND TlH10 West Indies, and now resident of . preach on Sunday. The Kit-! R- Gaetano, Homer, Alaska; Inez Edmonton, is visiting Prince Ru-j katia Native Band will f urninh j Gaether and Margaret Kimball, pert to promote interdenomin- selections during the eveninj i Bremerton, Wash.; II. A. Mac-atlonal revival. The evajigelist, I service. . DougaU, Masset. "Dynamite's" letter kept my (Continuea on page 6)