1 smss 2 Prince Ruprrt Daf!p.J3tto0 LtD. Saturday, May 15, 1948 An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert end all communities comp'Hing northern and central British Columbia. (Authorized as Second Class Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published every Bfternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia G. A. HUNTER, Managtm? Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION FORMER CITY RESIDENT DIES Advice has ' been received in the city, announcing the death of Louis Phillip Mrtz, in Seattle, May 1, at the age of 68 years. He will be remembered by many of the pioneer citizens, for he was In business here, operating a machine shop at Cow Bay between 1920 and 1923. He was a member of ' the believe Ood. His Word is made available in the Bible or at Tools .IT SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier, per week, 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year, 17.00; By Mali. Per Month, 40c; Per Year, W.00. 12:15 n.n. w jpt --w jrrv'rW M Hi, Mnose Loriee. as well as twiner n 0fthe ty trustee of that organisation. He SEVEN YOUNG SATURDAY SERMON church services. Its message en-' ters the heart of man, and there 1 does its purifying work. "Jesus' once told the disciples that they were clean through the word which He had spoken to them. That word convmces us of sin and of God's wrath against sin. It also points us to Christ as our Saviour from sin, death and the power of the devil. It gives to us the knowledge that though we have sinned against God, there. Is forgiveness to all who Topic: is survived by his widow, Emily 'pCpiPI P'TYYRt? rEA--- '1 U D , Sophia Metz, a ' stepson. Elmer I 'IILI ftp,,,' aaaWtteMwi ,.m niiimi I " " CONFIRMED T Y0U? Sw3 "Now1 therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God. Ephesians 2:19. 'Ttev.-E. Soiland, Pastor, St. Paul's Lutheran Church SAINTLY CITIZENSHIP Confirmation services will be held on Pentecost Sunday, tomorrow, at St. Paul's ' Lutheran Church for a class of seven1 boys and girls. The members f the Roy Webber, of Park City, Utah, and three sisters and four brothers in France. Mr Metz had "been a reelden of Seattle since 1923, ' being 8 machinist and boiler-maker for Drake-Puget Sound and a member of the Boiler Makers' Unioi. Local 104. The funwal too! place May 5 in Forist Lawi. Cemetery. receive Christ as their Saviour. nnri rtoHo nil 4-V,r.nA , 3.30 p.ra. x 7.oop.m.-,Uni0ttr Peoples. class are Roald Feness, ' Harry Hagen, Harry Mostad, Morris Kaardal, Norma Nilson, -Marie Skalmerud, and Hazel Tweed. Confirmation follows a course May !6 is the birthday of the Christian' Church as it is ch Zt observed by Wester n Christendom. It is also called Pentecost, ' who Is anyone a Christian ' is r. fi"y Barter. It vommwwnta the occasion Balnt. A salnt ls a no ' fla whentttie.Holyfcpim came to earth in Hih present iulness. Tne ohrisMan is holy because VVithist-oraing many sp.ntua jrifts lame available to(fte has received the l Uiven rririi. vnr iirrm wo.i iiiniieuuiieiy wefii ill tne UlsujpieH, Will) oi instruction extending over annroximat.plv 1H mnnt-hc ' f h . . ...... 4,,,. j a short while before were cring Ane"can Chrf of sin, the Holy Spirit tias taken ' up His dwelling m his heart, and he has received a cloak of j WHITSDNDAY, J DIRECTORY ing in fear. They became bold In the knowledge of the truth. They were sure of themselves in spiri- iiKHieouMiess as uoa! gift. This I Rev. t,,,,, "i .iinilt ! U is the mark that makes him a Rector J .i. FELICITATIONS FOR PRESIDENT CHIANG Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek beams with her husband as they read messages from they faced the multitude with in the. henrr t i.r. -k.u..i nf cfturch my Would Use Planes services will be conducted by the T C,'L I pastor of St. Paul's Church, the lO LOCUStS lUght Rev. e. Soland, at the 11 a.m. CAPETOWN 0i Farmers want service. the government to make use of . aircraft to exterminate locust swarms m the Cape Midlands. rUKIVltK crDliylET OMl cuiti 4 HERS t rrt The swarm in the Graaff-Reinet .WOMAN' DIES A'T division is regarded as the """" I ijj jl-, .... serious siince 1938. i I VICTORIA l0rf 10, Tk 60 The former. See, out daily With hundreds of bags tor at st James churcn. emKn Rmk-e In Kir rhurrhm nl II a.m. iM 9:34 p.m.; HuiMtay Kilimil ut tHS- rxrrpi an uliiiwu. tth Am W. Rt Dunmnulr St. Holjr Communion 8:30 u rn, Sunday School 9 -OO p m. Reotor Basil 8. Procktr. HA.BD (Blur 7a i v. w. v., vii jouuiiia. centre U1 preach t lit is found In a fuller sense in ihelr message. U,... i a.m. aiHlM abroad, at Nanking, China, congratulating Chiang on his election as the first president of the Chinese republic under the new constitution. Chiang was elected on April 19, but he has been top man in China for many years with the tite of Generalissimo. that was The message . .v ' tiuiu fcVJ uuuet' VIC l-t-;,rviMfrf In fVa f, JVr.t r,A , . .. ... . . First lniledl c.uti; a... ... 1 of poison, to fight the rapidly """" w., not ' I'IKfIT' BAP11ST httt Ave. E. ut Young St MlntUr Rev. Fred Antrobui 'fOreen 812) 1 'iRr mr.MivTi-.iiuN - th Avenue Eaat Oreen 888 1 ers, died at Victoria earlier this month. She was Mrs. ' Hannah Maria Hales, mother of 1 Rev. i""""1"" "" vij cn uuu stana mis irum. we are al! lam-has 6ent Jesus Christ to provide j Hiar with our own lack of holl-the forgiveness of sin tor men. iness. But the holiness thct The Holy Spirit makes this for- makes us saints Is God s gift. It glveness available, so that men is not of our own making. It ls can become saints. Surely, it is not the same as our own char-foolish to think that -we can ! acter. 'It ' is a spiritual quality make ourselves holy.- Still, what I that enables us to "have fellow-we cannot do, God is able to ac- ship with God. It makes of us Minister Rfv. R. a. Wltot, Organia: Miss Rost-MiiK U Leonard Hales, Rector f -St. James Church several years ago. ' F1RT tVITEl ' 38 8th Ave Wet Mlnlaler: R. A. Wilson. MA (Green 618i Mrs. Hales lived with her son' Sunday. Ma; MODERN WAR PROFESSIONAL MILITARY MEN are admitting that if war ever comes again, the later weapons can, and doubtless would involve their own destruction, as well as that of the enemy. Once certain agencies and instruments whose dread power is understood, become released, control vanishes. An atomic bomb, the first ever dropped, de I at the Rectory complish. We cannot forgive ' children of God. The Holy Spirit Morning Subject- "A growing swarms. It is estimated that they are meeting with 80 percent success. Unless the locusts are stopped, the new veld growth will disappear and the position will be serious. A Karo flying service offered to aid the locusts division if equipment were supplied. Air spraying, it was stated, proved most effective in the United States and Kenya. Motorists travelling through sins, but God can. By the work bestows this gift upon men. He a Book and i A rlLl- C.OSPKL TAHI'.RVM I.K - 821 tb Ave. West Pastor: Paul A. Bxrber (Oreen B20) Guest Speaker: Miss Helen R. E. Funeral services were held May 7 at St. Martin's-ln-the-Fields, conducted by Rev. "Arthur; E. Greenhalgh. Rev. Mr. Hales, who is now at Kinlstino, Sask.,1 attended the servelce. done by the Holy Spirit, men are desires you to have 'it. : Re -will cleansed from the guilt of sin. bestow It upon you if you per-They become holy in God's sight. 1 mifc Him to do so. Saintly cttlwn-They are given the state 'of ship means that Our home be-sainthood. yond this world Is heaven. Evening Subject: Neighbor." Guest Speaker: SALVATION ARMY Fra-ser Street O.O.r Capt. Karl Jarrett Directory Claw 2 MO p.m. Bundny School 8 :00 p m. 4 Black 269 1 stroyed a Japanese city. A second one followed, The Huly Spirit en ables us to Miss Helen R. Ek- with the same result. This Was near the end of the Belmont Flats are squelch ing through layers of locusts First Baptist Church (Young Street) Miniswr: 'Rev.' K. Antrobus Phone: Res Oreen 812 HT. PVfl.'S M'Tlir.R AN Sth Ave. at MrBrtde St. Pastor: !. Soilnnd lUliick 6101 CityMer&l and radiators of cars are being clogged up. Along the Jansenville road, Prince flu perl Full Gospel Tabemacle 221 Sixth Avenue West Rev. Paul A. Berber the Second Great ' War. What atomic bombs can do today had best' be left to the imagination. But defence experts in the United States are calmly saying that atomics could level cities such 'as Washington and New York, Philadelphia anJ ' Chicago. vast tracts of grazing land look ! City merchant J ln future to have r ST.: PFTKR'H ANfil.K'AX beal Cove Archdeacon E. Hodson Bundav School 11 K) a.m. Evening Prayer 7:80 p.m. (Blue 827) SUNDAY, MAY 18 11 a.m. Morning Service. 12:15 p.m Sunday" School. 7:30 p.m. Male Quartette from Prairie Bible Institute, Three display adveruKimii Sunday, 11 a.m. the Dally News o'.J as though they had been burned away. The local locust officer, Jur-gens Smith, stated that in some parts it was estimated that 90 percent of the Karoo had been destroyed. Commi'Mtv sr.vnAY school i 'Practical Consecration." p.m. of the da; m Bart. End Hall. 8:30 p m. j prairie Bjb,e In8tiUM young their publication. This cp-opent,! greatly assist Ux w department in keepte regular hour lor pal; Hills, Alberta, will te ln charge of the evening service. j SATURDAY, MAY 15 1 8 p.i. The Male Quartette will .J hold a service ln the Salvation Army. . if" I i "O V 9()- I- . ( Men's Quartftte wili be with us. ' -NO CURFEW . 7:30 p m. Evangelistic. . REGINA The local Coim- SPECIAL SPEAKER: ell of Women voted down a sug- MR. S. AMUNSEN, formerly gestlon that the city council be Pastor at the Tabernacle, asked to establish a curfew for You are invited to worship children. with us. A HEALTH PROGRAM THE POSSESSION OF HEALTH is rightfully I regarded as coming first in the list of blessing's. Because of it life can be useful in various and valuable ways, be reasonably happy, and contribute to the general welfare of family, community and country. Premier King's announcement of a permanent $30,000,000 yearly program of Federal grants to assist the provinces to expand their public health services comes as welcome news indeed. It was given approval of parliament, irrespective of parties, as it should. Maintenance of health is a rub- MOONLIGHT BATHER According to Greek mythology, Leander swam the Hellespont nightly to visit his love Hero. Hellespont wa6 the ancient name for the Dardanelles, which range in width from one to five miles. gabardine -gadabouo TO RAISE RICE CROPS NAIROBI, . Kenya W Experts I on Indian agriculture arrived CROSS-EYED CAT ''Kitty ...U be ghc lic duty, but a service to be effective, must have here in mid-April with the task the cross-eyed cat shown Jurat IJrrHlnjtrrtan (Elntrrl) Fourth Avenue East : Rev. Allan M. McColl, Minister; Mrs. E. J. Smith, Organist SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER 11 A.M. Reception of new members 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. ' Junior Choir Sermon: "This do in remembrance of me." Luke 22:19 followed by "Communion Service." Church School 12:15 p.m. Evening Service 7:15 p.m. Senior Choir Anthem "Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem." oeimon: "Pentecost" i of finding how British East and This well-tailored k: if I KA money. I he provinces will see in these Federal grants, the gradual realization of what has so long been hoped and worked for. the-tront m uentrai Ainca can Dest nelp increase world rice production. A similar mission is in West Africa. above, has been a pet of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Graham, Re-gina, Sask., for -the past five years. The crossed eyes have never been a handicap to "Kitty" who has acquired a reputation of an excellent ratter. equally at home ir. or at the country A to rely upon ' for wear-ability. In lij?e or pastel s; POPULAR WITH YOUNGSTERS CANBERRA P An Australian best seller, ' Cole's Funny Picture Book," of which 800,000 copies have been sold, now is kn Briefs From Britain its 67th edition. The juvenile book has been printed without BUY WITH CONFIDE variation since 1882, and still sells as fast as ever at book at counters. LONDON, (Pi Princess Eliza- j LONDON, W "Kisses are 10 a .beth has given 101 wedding-' penny nowadays," says Magis-gift carpels from an Indian trate P. Bond, 78, "Nobody at-merchant, Sir Abdul Halim taches any importance to them." Ghusnavi, to brides of about her own age who were married on LONDON (P. Steel producer near her wedding day, Nov-ltion in March again1 established ANNETTE Advertise In the Dally News! fiiioer zu. a' rennrri ri pn!t.p a chniHor umvir. 523 THIHD AVENUE WEST Iff ing month :due to Easter holidays. Production for that NEWPORT, Monmouthshire, ci Twenty-one bulls worth month was equivalent to an a-n-10,000 pere recently exported to ntial rate of 15.117.000 tons. NOTICE RE DOG TAX Argentina. NEED MONEY FOR ARENA - ..ar l!M8 was due and t1iW (P In the LONDON, first VICTORIA B C. KPi Another .... il . ntt.inr mml! on January istn, ra Male ..." $2.00 f io . $5.00 , eigni montns or tne last fiscal $250,000 is needed to complete - year Britain bought 30,000,000 Victoria's memorial ice arena .,($120,000,000) of Australian wool seating 4,520, and civic officials - compared with 13,000,000 in the! are wondering where the money Recruits Consult us for your needs in all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion. Fountain Pens. I) II I! It Printing corresponding period the year is coming from. Already $400,- before. Dog owners are warned th.t pr- failure to pay this tax. 000 raised for the structure has teen used up. H. 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