I prince Rupert Dailp rectos DB. Saturday, May 29, 1948 knowest thyself to be a sinner, go with this man Who receiveth sinners,, to ,Ilk-ays "Who-io-ever cometn,vT will m nb' wise WRWCES cast out." An Independent dally newspaoer devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and all communities comprising norther and central British Columbia (Authorized as Second Vtoss Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Piv" Rupert, British Columbia. G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PiiRRY. Managing" Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Yes, "this man receiveth sin ners." 80 willing is He that, as George Whitfield says. He even receives the Devil's castaways. SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier, per wee, l&c: Per Month. 65c; Per Year, (7.00; By Mall, Per Month. 40c; Per Year, 4.00. But when He knows what I am 1 V in my most secret soul, will He receive me? Why not? All H: .ultlWiirfir'rr.' L ' - - 10 manner of man He has received and still does, rich men like DIRECTORY k k m 1 SATURDAY SERMON WWW A M '' Joseph of Artmathea, poor men arjt i Services In all rhiirrhes nt 11 a m. and 7::H p-m.; Sunday Krliool at 12:15 exeept a shown. ANOL1CAN 'TIIEIRAL 4th Ave. W at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:30 a m. Sunday School 2:00 p m. Rector: Basil S. Prockter. B A B D (Blue 733) like Lazarus who sat begging at Dive's palace gate, learned men and doctors like Dlonysius and St. Luke, fishermen like Peter, James and John, adulterers like the woman of Samaria, back ARCHDEACON E. HODSON, St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove St. Luke 15, 2. "This man receiveth sinners." These words were spoken of our Blessed Lord by First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. Allan M. McColl, Minister Mrs. J. E. Smith, Organist His bitter enemies. Yet they are among the most pre sliders like St. Peter, familiei cious words m that priceless book, The Bible. We are all sinners and would be rid of the burden. Our text says that Our Lord Jesus Christ receiveth like that of Mary and Martha at Bethany, statesmen and courtiers like the Ethiopian ennuch .and to crown all He re FIRST BAPTIST Bth Ave. E at Youri 8t Minister: Rev Fred Antrobua (Green 813) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 4th Avenue East (Green 883) "Memorial Day Services" May 30 Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Junior Choir Anthem: "God of Our Fathers" Sermon: "For Whom the Bell Tolls" sinners and the whole Gospel message is that He and ceives little children; for "He He alone can release us from the took them up in His arms, put His hands on them and blessed because He died on the cross perttctlv. Lovl. ..1 " burden. Like David we cry: "My sin is ever before me." It is a burden we cannot carry. Let us go then with those secret sins and fears and lay them all bare before FIRST VXITED 636 6th Ave West Minister: R. A. Wilson, M A. (Green 613) I'l'l.l. GOSPEL TABERNACLE 221 6th Ave. West Patr: Paul A Prber (Green 620) o PPjr.Oat J 5m )l Junday School, 12:15 p.m. Senior Choir: "The Lord God shall wipe away, all tears" Sermon: "The Parable of the Thistle and the Cedar" The young Communicants class will be held Thursday evening ut 7:30 p.m. In the church I this Man who receiveth sinners, them. So why not you, whoever you are and no matter how far you have fallen from grace. "This man receiveth sinners." He came not to call the righteous but sinners. His cross enables Him, His word "compels Him, and His love constrains Him to receive sinners. So we end with a question, "Wilt thou, who SALVATION ARMY' Praaer Street CO.: Capt. Earl Jarrett Directory Class 2 :30 p m. Sunday School 3 00 p m. (Black 269) that they might be borne away. "Behold the Lamb of God Who taketh away the sin of the world." Charles Simeon, in one of his books, tells us how he lost th. burden of his sin by casting It in faith on the Redeemer. "When I was a young man of about twenty years of age, I was reading one of Bishop Wilson's books and I came across these words: "Every Jew knew what he had done when he laid his hands on the head of his sacrifice. He had transferred his sin to the head of his offering." Briefs from Britain r Challenge to U.N. T THE HOLY LAND today is a strong challenge I to the United Nations. If the modern powers cannot patch up a truce for Palestine, the UN might as well pack up and go home. Both Jews and Arabs have historical or "aboriginal" rights in Palestine. Both have some claim to right on their side in the present war. The Arabs have been kicked around rather badly since the fall of the Ottoman empire, beginning with the declaration of Lord Balfour of Britain during World war 1 that Palestine would become the Jewish national home. It happened to be in conflict with the promises made by Lawrence of Arabia in that same conflict. The world has been side-stepping the issue of Zionism (Jewish national home) ever since. If the Arabs can drive the Jews partly or wholly from the Holy Land, where does that leave the western powers that have supported the Jews these last few years in their dream of a national homeland? What the UN may do to stop the fighting in Palestine is yet to be seen. Its members can be aesersed a few planes and troops apiece and an international army can go into the war zone and force an end to hostilities. But that will only mean that a compromise must then be worked out acceptable to both sides and that seems to be as difficult a task as the UN ever may tackle. Be that as it may, there is a good chance that bigger wars may follow this little one. Russia, for instance, is playing the role Hitler and Mussolini played with the League of Nations, except, that it is boycotting by inaction while the axis boycotted by separate action. So it may suit Moscow's longtime ends to have the UN fall apart at this stage of history. Certainly the western powers that so bravely fathered the UN and now so bitterly criticize the Russians for sabotag-. , ing it have their chance now to make it work. If . they fail which they must not Russia will laugh at them. And if they act, they must watch the force Russia posts for the Palestine squeeze. For Russia ma yharbor ambitions to dominate the Moslem world even though she has gone along with UN thus ST. MIX'S EI THER AN 6th Ave. at McBnde St. Pastor: S. Solland (Black 610) ETELEE REGULAR BAPTIST S.O.N. Hall, Sth and Mt Bride SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1948 ST. PETERS ANGLICAN Seal Cove Archdeacon E. Hod son Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Evening Prayer 7:30 p.m. (Blue 827) LCHDON, 0 C. Johnson, chief purser of the liner Queen Mary, is to reUre. He has served in 37 Cunard ships FLEETWOOD, Lancashire. En 3 The trawler Clevela netted an acoustic mine while fishing off Iceland. It was rendered harmless when the boat returned to Fleetwood. The thought rushed into my I mind, may I then, transfer ail , COMMINITY SINDAY SCHOOL East End Hall. 2:30 p.m. NYLONS! ONE PAIR WITH EVERY $10 OR MORE Pl'RCHASE MADE AT DOMS' DEPARTMENT STORE my guilt to another. Has God provided an offering for me. Then Iwill transfer them, and McBride Si. at Fuurln Ave. LONDON. 0i ProDertv lost lrom lnal nour Peace Ilowea m LETTERBOX ANXIOUS MOTHER Editor, Daily News: London's tubes, buses and tiaim jrich abundance into my soul." in 1947 numbered 200,027. Among "Th man receiveth siners." them were 26,611 umbrellas. " vu "Tne Pilgrim's Progress you will remember that. It was with some concern noticed in your paper the nee- ' SIDMOUTH, Devonshire, Eng . wnen ChrisUan got to the "Wick esslty of an apoloey to the doc- I 'G" Fishermen F. Salter and et Gate" he said, "Here is a poor "Come unto Me" Matt. 11:28 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p m. Gospel Service. Speaker: MR. M. BEDFORD of the Shantymen's Christian Association of N.A. Topic: "KNOWING CHRIST" Come and hear this vital ...... message! (Come and hear what God's Word says i. Junior Girls' Quartet will sing. PRAYER PRAISE TESTIMONY Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Fri., 3.30 p.m. Mission Band 7:80 p.m. Junior. Young Peoples. WE PREACH THE OLD FASHIONED GOSPF.L Let It Ruin. Let h Shi tors from Mr. Brooksbank. Harris, put out to sea to catch I have faith in the represen- a Iew mackerel but instead tatives we have elected to look! caught a 10-foot basking shark burdened sinner. I am come from the city of destruction, but am going to Mount Zion, that X may be delivered from the wrath to come. I would, therefore, sir, alter our interests in the city You'll be "right" in a ne since I urn Informed that by this handsome, ALL-PVRP0SE 1 LONDON, 0A Ptolomaeus Atlas, published in Rome in 1501, brought 195 ($780). STROUD, Eng., 0 On an "endurance and initiative test," two and feel their decisions, whether they agree with mine or otherwise, are based on experience, knowledge and sound judgment; have been made after due con ROY VELVET COAT. Take gate is the way thither, k.iow if you are willing to let me in?" of Belpe, Royal, Rust or Red sideration of the pertinent facts army cadets, aged 18 and in The answer of Jesus is, "I am willing with all my heart" and with that He opened the gate. Tan Jay Slack Su and have the welfare of Prince ! hiked 2500 miles round England Rupert at heart. Such was the j and Wales in 14(4 days for 6s. With tuck-in jacket and :J m -IP ($1.24). These smartly tailored suits t able in two-tones. Cool and way I felt when I read of the discontinuation of chlorination. Now, however, I find that, in arriving at their decision, in LONDON, 0,--Britain exported able for summer wear. 157,343 bicycles during March an all-time record and 418,327 stead or reiving on me meaicai i Black Satin Half-SI knowledge no layman would be in the first three months of this in a position to have, our coun- year. With lace trim. Smart lor cilmen have 'evidently flouted wear. the advice of the doctors. If this to seniors. Offering prizes for the most original, historical or I picturesque character or group i of characters would bring out ! ANNETTE Youth for Christ INTERDENOMINATIONAL Place First Baptist Church Time Saturday, May 29 at 8 p.m. Speaker Rev. Kaardal Missionary from the African Sudan 66 MINUTES YOU WILL ENJOY 66 WELCOME TO YOUNG AND OLDER is so one wondera how Mr. Brooksbank, Mr. Rudderham, Mr. McKay, Mr. Morin and Mr. Casey could justify such an action in the latent qualities of residents YOUR FASHION CENTRE- 523 THIRD AVENUE WEST the face of opposition from their ' and make the parade far more only qualified source of ade- attractive. The addition of col- lecting boxes for the spare dimes of the crowds which line quate information, the medical fraternity. the route would still further Kaien Co- augment the fund organized for so worthy a cause. far m its policies on Palestine. WHEN NATURE RAMPAGES 1'RUE Prince Rupert is far from being isolated in spite of the floods Avhich have put the railway, the highway and the land communication systems out of business for a period of time that, at best, may run into weeks. Yet every day the tie-up continues the greater and more serious is the economic impact upon the normal business and industry ot the port. ? With the railway out of commission, the fish movement is diverted elsewhere, at least in part. Timber and lumber products, to which speedy and - regular transportation is vital, are immobilized. The normal movement of supplies, in itself an important industry, is reduced from the ordinary heavy flow to an emergency basis if it moves at all. Soon the effect will be felt in unemployment and shrinkage of payrolls and the falling off of business generally. When Mother Nature decides to go on the rampage, our organization and our industry soon become impotent. We come to realize how constantly dependent we are upon her bounty and her favor. CHLORINATION THE COUNCIL having voted ,the city will now return to drinking water, "as is." There won't be any chlorine, True it is that for many a long year, chlorinated water was consumed, and who can say this was not the safe, the prudent course to take? It is only fair to suggest that much. Anyway, Prince Rupert has tried both and so far as known, no particular harm was done. Opinion, of W. D. GRIFFITHS. Fi x Up Clean ti According to Mr. Brooksbank's .statement if at any time the discontinuation of chlorination , should prove a detriment to the people of Prince Rupert, he would recommend the re-chlor-lnation of the water. And who, may I ask, is going to be the guinea pig that proves the detriment your child or mine! To many people chlorination is just an imaginary bad taste r is;. .( Paint I MARSHALL-WELLS FINE QUALITY PAIST1 JUST PHONE WE DELIVER Phin 174 m Kin 112? 2.'il M fill. in the water but to those of us who are raising young families and are vitally interested in the health of Prince R-upert, please let us have some facts. How about an informative letter for or against, by one or all of our doctors, or our Provincial Health Unit. We are interested and we 4 want facts, not personal stomach aches! Thank you, Mr. Editor, for your space. INTERESTED MOTHER. Recruits He ivouhhil Board up the Display Window of His Store . . . course clashed. It always does. Many indeed, declared with emphasis, that they could taste no difference, while there were some,rwho seemed to think thev had everything from stomach ulcers to housemaid's knee. Perennial as it may be, chlorination is a popular subject for summer discussion this way and that. b. MAY DAY PARADE Editor, Dadily News: It was with great interest I read in a recent issue of the Daily News that the Kinsmen's Club intend extending the scope of entrants to May Day parade are eing Aom? Available! " 7v-Trs r in IZZ HE KNOWS BETTER O Neither would he curtail his adver space in the daily paper He kno and for a a front-line show case DEPICTS MIGRATION BLACKPOOL, Eng., HP; Three STOCKHOLM, Drawings generations of a family, the old- and paintings. Including an al- est 73 and youngest 11, left Eng-bum devoted to Swedish mlgra- land on a one-way air trip to tion to the Uuited States, will be Sydney, Australia, to start a new displayed here at an exhib ltion life, arranged by the Swedish Red j accepted for the Cross. The work was done by pupils in 500 United States schools. able charge it is placed in I00U every day. ADVERTISE IN THE JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue EXPORT MORE WOOLLENS MELBOURNE, Australia, f Australia's quotas On blankets, rugs, non-worsted woollen piece goods and other woollens were increased recently for export to sterling countries. As part of a general 'export drive, the increase caused expansion of local production to meet the demands. 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