Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It ervices i'CIuirchl EVANGEUri FREE CHURcJ Saturday, StDtembrr 8. 1P51 l5--5th Ave E SERVICES an independent aaliy newspaper (..evened to tne upbuilding ol Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Daily Newspaper Association Q A. HUNTER, Managing Edi'or. H. U. PERRY, Managing Dlrectot SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . Saturday Sermon Sl'NDAY Morning v A) pf Sis infc" m hausted as she Is, would even' survive such a third conflict ' I SEE nothing coming out of San Francisco except more imperialism, more power politics, more war. I see tt as the roiiu toward ruin. But I set the greatest hope of this century in the meetiim called for London, September 24. Sixly-four British MP's of all three political parties have invited MP's and Congressmen from 14 different countries to meet to discuss ways and means of setting up "a world govern-men backed by a parliament with authority to make law3 ana power to enforce them . . . and to consider how the resources o; the world can be utilized tJ meet the needs of . . . India. ! to bottom. This Indicated that the Mosaic Dispensation was now virtually abolished, the types of the L t v 1 1 1 c a 1 Priesthood accomplished the way into the Holiest laid open, and the I distinction between Ji?w and i Gentile terminated, through that offering that had Just been ; made by Jesus Christ, God's Son. ' In iHeb. 9:7i wj , read, "For 1y Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c- Per Year, Sunday Srhuol Evening c5ii5 anil rJLieA Jfurpo5e RKV. II . O. OLSON St. Paul's Lutheran Church 3.0 uu, cy Man, rer iv.oiun, ijc; rer iear, so.uu Published every afternoon except Sunday by r Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Real Hope Iondon A Convention Ends WMNEST Prayer Mivting , Pastor C. w, s'., Plume Black j, "0 taste and s.f Uie Lord is (t, IN 1038 when Mr. Cham- j berlain came home from Munich waving a piece of j paper and telling wildly! cheering London crowds that it meant "peace with ' honor, rjeace for our time," 1 j T WAS a healthy review of the problems facing this rapidly expanding part of Canada that was Text-Hebrews 4: 14-18. "Seeing then that we have a great high priest Uiat Is pass.d into the heavens. Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our piofession. For we have not an high p.iest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as wt arc, y-t without sin. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, and find grace to help in time of need." In our text we see Jesus pictured, not as a leadf r but as High Priest, "who passed through the heav- Christ is not entered into the Holy Place made with hands which are the figures of the true: but into heaven Itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us". He Is Interceding for the entire world that they may come Into the light of His glorious salvation. He Is seeking to call men out darkness Into the light of His truth, that they may know Him as a personal FakLftan, Asia, Africa." FIRST UNITED Q: 638 fiixtli Av..nut V Prince Kuptr., t Rev. Lawreiif,. A , ray.. Reflects and Reminisces Savour from s!n. Today he serves -I found myseirvery much In the minority among newspaper writes in Canada. Almost unanimously, from coast to coast, our big papers lauded the Chamberlain line. ans," into the very presence of God. By offering: as our High Priest at the right j ll.-.v.onlf fr,.. the. enc nf ihti i,.n.U fV,..! i uuu' " S"n name that is above every nam forgiveness for our sins. In that way He became ouri,n8' at his name ?very knee; inuuji uiiw umi unique rfnie3 that he Is the Christ to the Glory : sible, and therefore fellowship of G()d tne Fatrier 11 0 a.m. Muinin? Sermon: A CU,.rrj Spring Children 81-tmot,- S(.T( Anthem: Cun. c JolnTugmg 7:30 p m. r.vrninj U fccrmon: Gods U Anthem: Lead Mt S. S. Wesiey. COME AND W(j Sunday S hi ,ls: First United ail a; Conrad Hall all a; : high priest. He is now our mediator through whom we have fre' access to God s throne of mercy. Having finished the atonement for our tins, Christ is now seated on the right hand of God. To every sin- Some folks inquire how Wantage Road got its name. Yet finding out is not so easy. The. name tomes from England. It was given by W. J. Alder during the .ars he was Prince Rupert's Commissioner. Wantage being his birthplace town in the Old country. So that's that. wun uoa was not yei penect. In 4:j0, ,Eph. we s,,e tnat H(1 The entiie Mosaic dispensation & t i , m,.reiy Heaven but Is was merely outward and tempor- spiritually present everywhere ar. It pointed forward to the!"He that descended ts the same perfect sacrifice, Jesus Christ. ulHO tnat H(iWtKted up far above As we think of the words ut-! all heavens, that He might fill ta 4 rrnm ta nmuu "Tt to flnlnll iki,,...'! tl I.. . U . i Now again I find myself in i the minority. For I regard the 1 "peace" treaty being signed at i San Francisco as the most ruin- : ous, insane move of all these crazy times. I could give dozens of reasons for this conclusion, ; but here are a few. 1 Canada has no guarantee that j our fishery rights will be pro-, tected. Yet Uncle Sam has al-! ready worked out a full-blown j Japanese re-armament program which was only revealed to Brit- ain and France when their delegates arrived at San Francisco! j ! n.T who comes asuing iui - vation, the atonement provides eU", we see Immediately the I can create a new life within us. full forgfveness of sins victory of the atonement. We and He it Is that Is able to fill In Heb. 9:7. we see anether picture ot thi priests In the Old Testament acting as mediators. Here the author describes in detail the tabernacle in the read In (Mark 1 5 : 38 1 that "The j11 of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bot-tcm". At that solemn time, the vnll In tha Tatnitln mtiioti u.m- tr..' believer with the spirit of truth that he might show forth the fruits of righteousness. In iCoi. 1:2) we ace that He, "Jesus", Is the Ideal object of given at the annual convention here this week of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia. ' In the new era of prosperity and activity that this port and district has been experiencing during the past year it is possible that we have not had the time or the incentive to devote ourselves to such matters as we did in the old, less strenuous and leaner days. Nevertheless, it is important that the association and activities of the Chambers of Commerce and Boards-of Trade on various levels should be kept alive and active. They will have an important function to play as we gear ourselves to the new and larger way of doing business'both in the public and private fields. As was pointed out more than once during the convention, the new times will bring new problems and it is even more important that we should band ourselves together to meet them. Possibly the convention itself brought us to a better realization of the fact that times have changed and we must change our ways to meet and keep pace with them. We' have a new strength in this part of the country today a strength which we may not fully realize. The deliberations of the past week and the representations we made, it may be reasonably expected, will have a new effectiveness. !". And the discussions of the convention will have helped to develop a new outlook on our affairs in the light of these quickly changing and expanding times. W ilderness, tne visioie eaiuny araled the most Holy Place from worship for all of mankind. For sancturay erected according to tne ot;-lt.r part of tne sanctuary He Is able to give life a purpose divine appointment. Tills taber- wa.. miraculously rent from top and to make life meaningful. AFTER COFFEE We took a spin out Wantage way right after breakfast hour on Labor Day. Years and years had passed since last time. Today the road winds through a lot of young timber. Practically all of the territory has grown over. Cars can pass but, because of trees, it can hardly be said the highway is remarkable for width. At first, the drive has a lonely ft.-l, as well as look. Here and there can be had a glimpse ol a roof or shack but nothing to Indicate occupancy. ' SAN FRANCISCO vears away the last shred of camouflage which has concealed the emergence of the new age of super-imperialism. Only a moron could fail to see that Communist Russia has ije-come one of the greatest imperialisms of all time ruling with a rod of iron the countries she has taken over, such as Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Rumania. But only the wilfully blind or equally dumb could fail to perceive Uncle Sam's form of I, Full GosoelTobe 'Across from An; Invites Yuu to Come i You'll Always fmi i At Prince E. F.lltec-;bUl tV SERVICES: SIMMY Morning Worship Sunday School and Bible Class , Evangelistic .... Wed. Prayer Thurs. WM.3 Friday Boys and Gills Clubs "Christ Ambasssa Green 331 PaMorl ttrci (IJuj)lhl dli SUNDAY, Sept. 9 nacle consisted oi iwo pans or rooms: the outer one, known as the Holy Rlace and, beyond a separating veil, the inner one. known as the Holy of Holies. In the Holy Place were the golden candlestick, the table of shew-bread. and the altar of incense. In the latter was the Ark of the Covenant with its mercy seat and cherubim of glory. It was the place where the divine presence war manifested. The priests were allowed to "go in continually In-tr the first" but Into the holy of Holies "the high priest alone, once in the year", when he made atonement tut his own sins and for those of the people. "But Into the second went the high priest alone, once in a year, not without out blood, which he offered for himself, and for the errors of the people". This arrangement, by which the most holy place was made so Inaccessible, is a symbolic expression of the fact that fre access into the inrmediate presence of God was not yet pos- WHO GOES THERE? But there was no lack of life between 1940 and 1945. The vitalizing hand of war touched thj green retreat and little hideaways with occasional smoke curling from the chimneys. Now, the whole area and everything on it including the CWACs became part of the war effort. Camp'' were built. Motors multi-pi. -d. There were marching units. Anything or anyone that might te suspected cf drowsiness vanished. A chance civilian, strolling neo-imperialism. j Uncle Joe works from the ' bottom up, through fifth coi-; umns and stooge-run local; parties. Uncle Sam works from ! the top down up until recently 1 with at least the semblance of ; coasent and partnership. But ' latterly the "go it alone" policy i has more and more clearly I emerged. Directly contrary to j . the clearly expressed wishes of Firsr Presbyterion 11am. Morning Service "TEMPLES OF OOD" 12:15 p m. Sunday School. Our School meets In three departments. The Nursery and Beginnerf' Dept. takes children up to five years of age. The FrUnary Dept. takes care of the children 6-8 years of age. The Junior and Senior Depts. have classes for children irom 9 years of age and upward. We have also a Young People's Class, and Bible Class. If your children are nnt as yet attending any other Sunday 8chool we give them a warm welcome to attend our School. A special Invitation Is extended to all parents to attend the Rally Day Service, on Sunday, Sept. 30, at which time Promotions will take place. 7:30 pm. Ev.'ning Service "FORMS vs CHARACTER". . "By grace are ye saved through faith." Printing Problems a step too far would be halted by a sharp challenge. Th.'re Is no telling what khid of a futui,' citai Wantage Road will experience. It's out of the picture yet In Prince Rupert. Substanltal buildings may stand there yet. The highway Is about : Britain, Fiance and all other (European democracies, the Unit-' ed States prepares military alliances with Franco's fascist government In Spain, which cuts the whole moral ground I from under the North Atlantic i Treaty. Now the United States reverses the whole policy of dis-; armament of Japan and pre-1 pares to re-create her as a great armed satellite power in the Far 3 " t 1 .s' is three-fourths of a mile and. as ' a place of residence, could be opt n to criticism out not to those 1 Special Notice to Employers who feel content with simplicity and seclusion. East. THE HUMAN RACE is caught between two jaws of two giant closing pincers. Instead of pur We extend a to visitors to 'ir;ih:p i i 231 Fourth Avt : MiniSfr: Hi V. E A . Organist: Mr;. E J John Cur SUNDAV SUT i Morning Worsn.? -I-i Sunday School- IM I Eveninu Service - "Remember tlis 5 , to Keep it Holy." AND THE BIBLE is still the "best seller" in Canada, as I it is elsewhere in the Christian world, but the popular St. James version cannot be printed in this country. Its publication is the prerogative of the King himself and, through him, British and certain IJnited States publishers. Only two issues were ever printed in Canada in time of war emergency. The-best-known dictionaries, encyclopedia sets, the best in bound books are produced in the U.S. or Britain. The demand for French dictionaries and Bibles in Canada is large, nut they are printed in France. Reluctant conclusion is that Canadians, who may read more per capita than any other people in the world, are forced to import much of what they real, aside from newspapers, pulps and the very few large circulation fine paper magazines, X ) Even Canadian authors hesitate to publish in Canada because the only way they can obtain copyright protection in the vast U.S. market is to publish in that country. PERHAPS! Recent census taking did not embrace the Wantage zone. Yet it would be a dependable guess to say about twenty-five have homes of a fort. How many possess cars appears ta be uncertain. But anyone dwelling that far away from the post office or a threatre should have one. "'' suing a policy of what the Man- ; i Chester Guardian calls "disen- 1 gagement" that Is separating j i the two giants by demilitarizing ; 'Japan and Germany along the ; j same lines as Switzerland is ' I neutralized we seem to me to ! be hell-bent down the road to ! ruin. . ! . Suppose we get that world war ! ' three. Suppose the American- I led bloc won total victory in ' that war though I do not know ; DIRECTOR Those Enlisting in Armed Forces By The Veterans Benefit Act, 1951, passed at the last session of Parliament, the Government of Canada has extended and made applicable the provisions of the Reinstatement in Civil Employment -Act, 1 946, to all persons enlisting in the Regular Forces of Canada after July 5, 1 950, (nineteen fifty) and who serve therein for a term not exceeding three years. This provision extends also to members of the Specibl Force who re-engage for service with the Regular Forces, the three-year coverage rvlr In all Hl" Mil v:w ii.m.: ""' ' i slHiirn UAH rxcfil i th Av. w t Ifi.iV CnflimunlfC -8lliliy Mrlurt -J Coil'in llwll . Hretor A lesident, said to be skirting the eighties, has a vegetable garden that rivals anything in Prince Rupert. It is on the right hand side going out, and the old gentleman who started it, and maintains It with such care. Judgment and all round ability has accomplished something greatly to his credit. Here's hoping he will find satisfaction In realizing how much pleasure its contemplation gives others. of a single military authority i who believes that there would ! be "victors" in such a war Just turvivcrs. But suppose the U.S. side did win, outright. A certain by-product of such a victory would be the made-in-U.S.A. re-emergence of both Germany and Japan as strong, i-arnied military powers. Germany would be in a posi !HT Htm" Minimi": IK" Scripture Passage for JoJay "One thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see." ' St. John 9:25. kirt rKtn" 4th AvMiii' s Rrv. K. A VS1 HK1T 1 VB' n:i 0th A K, v. U 0 S RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES PACIFIC ELECTRIC Phone Blue 992 period beginning with the date of re-engagement. This provision extends also to members of the Reserve Forces who after July 5, 1 950, are called out for service with the Regular Forces and serve with the Regular Forces for a period not exceeding three years. By an Order in Council passed in 1 950 under the Canada Forces ' Act the provisions of the Reinstatement in Civil Employment Act, 1 946, were extended to members of the Special Force and members of the Reserve Forces who serve on the strength of the Special Force. The reinstatement provisions of this Order in Council have now been incorporated in the provisions of the Veterans Benefit Act, 1951. tion to do with ridiculous ease what she tried to do in the first two world wars. Japan would succeed where she failed last time. Moreover who in his right mind believes that Britain, ex m oth 1'it.tiir: MI.VATKMjrt CO.: Sr. Wt Simt!f ,r I 1 . TAPPEN (jAj I .... """" RANGES fTp' TfT' ' ' -j. by "INGLIS" : l I J ! to 5 ; Visulite oven ; 4m J j j Certified . . - j i performance 1 ' ! 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