r, Prince Rupert Daily News "DRESSl M1uirrBl Services Saturday, June 17, 1950 "Said nothing, und took four hours to say It." I also remember tlc astonish-. ed comment of the Montreal fevrainesi man sent up toy the late ; Morrla Wilson of tlw Royal Bank ; to help the government organize For under Pearsons ledershlp, Canada is commuted hurt arid soul in translornUng that niere military alliance Into a vital democratic community, even an outright fedeiatlon. For almost a centurv Cam- For Sum HERE ARF llicr i i the price and wage control sys-, ac'ians have talked aDoitt betn -r-"! e-r... tem. Iii private Mucicen; ie talked a link and intemreter between SATURDAY SERMON Aq Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations - ' Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES Men's Pur. ti . JACKETS blue ar.j eg i 30 00. Now ' to cabinet ministers and top level officials with a terseness and pointed decision totally cHf- j ferent from his public manner i PAUL MARTIN IS A GENUINE ; humanitarian. He has made a vital thing of the Department of 11 S See pvs the U.S.A. and western Euroi Pearson is brinsslhs the talk down to earth and action. ' EITHER LESTER PEARSON or Paul Martin would make a fine Liberal leader. That is an important thin;: for all of us Men's Brown OXFi good fit, latest lyie Special Now By Carrier, rer Week, zoc; Per Month, 75c; rer Teai, $8 00: By Mall, Per Month 50c; Per Yer $5.00. COD'S UNDERGROUND There is a Roman Catholic priest in Franc" whose work has become quite famous because of the way in which he tackled the problem of the work and message ef the Church in a pagan and materialistic society. Lots of people, especially the men, never, came to church and would neither talk nor listen to clergy, and yet they were aware Mens WIxnttiHiil "eg. J3.ua. Now ; National Health and Welfare., for there is so far in sight no Like Mr. King he lias the knacK j alternative party commanding j of surrounding himself with ex- enough strength fiom coast to ! tremely competent officials. But!coast seriously to threaten the .to date he has been far bolder, ! present regime. ioung Men'. Now It's Up To Us PANTS Dprfect fi. A From t more energetic in extending the j . By ELMORE PHILPOTT CANADA'S NEXT P.M.? AS I WATCHED MY old friend Paul , Martin 1 a il. . 1 I 1 N 0V that the work with spade, hoe and rake is beginning to make itself evident as the family lot a spiritual need. So he set A ! public services of hi Classified bring quick results. Try a Daily News Classified. Men's Felt HATS, 8 top notch styles. j 8eel from Boys' WIM)KKMl 1 about the organisation of very DIRECTORY garden begins to take shape, the beauty of growth i &maii groups or two or three in laetory, home and workshop V I anowerproof, all 1 I Srrvfm In all rhurrhn it 11 a.m. ! 7:311 p.m.: Sunday School at It IS rtrfpt as shown. . 1 Boys' and f.i,i.. I 1 is manifesting itself. Trees have awakened from their winter'. sleep and all is beauty as spring begins to break into early summer. Nature is the most powerful and effective agent in beatification. However, her efforts are some speaK to me nauonai tun- lester Pearson has-coms Vention Of Social Workers up by an entirely different route, j tv.n He is a career man, if ever there t I was more sure than ever wM mttnA tnat lu the best that the next leader Of the b(?nse of the word. He did key I Liberal party in Canada will be jobs for the government of the I an able man. For that leader ; day, under both Conservative ! " " T HATS better ciuoiit'. the Christian Cell. This movement nas had a deep and profound effect upon the religious life of our time an,1 is gathering in momentum, having spread to alt churches. 'if Oi S. Sells $2 50 1 Mm. ..I. i ANGLICAN rATHFIIRAb 4th Are w at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 30 a.m. Sunday School 2 -00 p.m. Canon Basil 8. procktr, 3 A- BD Rector: (Blue TUl !l;V r ', y f i Boys' rANTS-for o times hindered bv the hand of man. Or perhaps we i Christianity is essentially fei v,,. fi, w- t Vmir? V,,! f, ilowship of the deepest kind. school wear, good strong. From tt mill fi FIRST BAPTIST 6th Ave. E. at Young St Mltiitr: Re. Fred Antrohua (Green ilSi !tHa! Mil will almost ceuainly be either Lester Pearson or Paul Martin; and either one of those two would make a worthy successor to Laurler, Mackenzie King, and St. Laurent. WHEN YOU WATCH PAUL Martin in action you realise how deep an impression Mackenz'.e j Fellowship with God and Man. 1 And the modern man does not often find this within his grasp in the average Christian con-. gregation. It is all too vague, 1 too formal or too intangible. Or- ganUation has become too bis miuuiu tav mc iai.iv ji a ucijjiii iiunu xiuui num. ITis rather difficult for nature to overcome such eyesores as refuse in the yard, filth in the street and shoddy houses. Housecleaning is a spring tradition, Antl housecleaning should not be confined to the interim- nf nnv Vinrnpc Yflvr? etrppt anrl Pnmmnnitv and Liberal administrations. Pearson has, to a superlative degree, what the western demoo-laries need more than they need anything else . that is visio.i, and the positive approach. His feat in engineering the Palestine partition through UN was one of tha mu.t remarkable ad helpful oi thtse troubled times. He mav or may not have w. v, ..v... , j for Spirit. So we have to start aJl need the same freshening up. Girls with dirty faces j r,ver again like the Primitive FIRST PRESBYTERIAN . 4th Avenue Cast f FIRST I'MTED '.. 636 6th Ave. West Rev. L. O. Sleber (Oreen 813) FILL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 202 6th Ave Wee Pastor: C Fawett Services 11 a m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 12 IS (Oreen 831) King haa left on the public His for YOUTTioi "Flying U' Gusf Ranch. C. of Canada. For Martin is, par played a major part in initiating excellence, in the Mackenzie) the North Atlantic Pact. But don't win beauty Contests. Nor are dirty homes and communities beautiful or- healthy. King tradition. He has U soci-, watch him in the next few year i. j Hiding, boating, 84 A Good Place to Stop 244 Miles to TELKWA HOTEL Telkwa, B.C. Just a Nice Day's Drive Clogisi unemutaunai upyiuuin uancinic and fi Write, Wire or F to politics, which characterised Mr. King's whole career. (has. WilkimJ Church. In twos and threes. Some one person at least with i whom we can pray and read the Bible. The pattern is in the j Gospel. There is first of all I Christ Himself. Then the three. I Peter, James and John. Then the , twelve. Then the teventy. golnj ' out by two and two. Then the ! five hundred. i This movement is not unknown ! in Prince Rupert but it is capable 'of very considerable expansion, i And certainly when tha day 10 Mile P.O.. K Flowers for All Oecaslttian 1! J300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 i SCRIPTIRE PASSAGE FOR TODAY And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after . Tne, cannot be my disciple. For which of you, intending to 4uild a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it. Luke 14:27. SANATION ARMY Praaef Btit CO.: Capt.. W. Poulton Directory Class 2 -30 p ra. Sunday 8chool 3 00 p m. (Black Wi ST. PAlfS M'TIIERAN ftth Ave. at Mc Bride St. Pastor: I. Bolland (Black 610! SHINGOl PETER'S ANGLICAN ST. The ideal fin than was Mr. King. Perhaps I, should say "than Mr. Kin? cho;e to be." For I studied Mr. Kingi. over a long period, sometimes -it j quite close range. I am con- vinced that even his style of delivery was carefully calculated, i He shunned brilliance as a ; dangerous thing. Sparks caused ! fires, and fires were hard to put out. He padded what he had to say with so much downy stuffing j that the average man always got j the Impression that here was a 1 pillow on which Canada could : sleep in peace. j Shingles, Fences EBY & SONS LTD. CONTRACTORS REPAIRS - REMODKLLING FOUNDATIONS Ltt ut help you plan that new home under the N.H.A. Phone Green 883 Box 586 8l Co Arcbdcacon I. Kodaon Sunday School 1 1 40 a.m. Evening Prayer 1:30 p m. Bi- tn RK(ill.R BArTlfT 829 6th Ave. E. Blue 803 Pastor. Leonard A. Thorpe Services 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 12.15. " w t rough lumber. A' a variety of oft colors. comes when many people are turned to the Lord the best and only way in which they can be nurtured and instructed ia through numbers of Christian Cells. There is the intimate fellowship and the sense of comradeship which frecuently does not exist in the larger gathering. Also here is a way of generating a little love ani charity between Christian people, as well as understanding if it were possible for some of Thompson Hard Co. Ltd ' ; . I remember Agnes MacPhull'3 scathing comment on one of Mr. First Presbyterian Church i King s deliberately ponderous Muring, Paekinf, ( Shipping and G FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Coll 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE I.IMITCD Bntlrler tt Contractors Cartaee and Kto ; REFRIGERATORS G.E. Refrigerators : 9ycu.ft --S384.00 Leonard ' mcu.: $354.oo '' -AT- NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B. C. 210 Complete tollable i productions: - , ; Fhst United Church , C36 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence O. Sleber lent Sorvlce, ajso a Canadian Liquid Alt for Oxygen. Aeetylcr WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the,, VIKW-MASTEK Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone x v - ' f V - ' - 'ill- J us not only to have this kind of fellowship with our on erow. fcirt also ?to goyin for a little mixed Christian fellowship. j ( There are those who are u.sin? i : the Christian Cell exclusively ioi ; the building up of the part of . the Visible Church which they, know and understand. There are others who totally reject the idea that there is such a thing as the ' Viiible Church. Both kinds of , group know and practice a deep woldlr.s supplies. Lindsay's Cartas Storage Lirtvj for. 2nd and Park t Est 1010 Plwnw 4 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: The Cost of Belonging Children's Story: The Vineyard of Mr. Hous. Inthem: The Lord is Mindful of His Own. 730 Evening Worship Sermon: Conference 1950, Mrs. -itltiiliii'iiiUJlM!ijii'il.."'';l;;",,l'll'i' T.S.S. STEAMKR Fourth Ave. East ! loyalty and love for the Saviour, j But it seems to me that Chris-I tians should know something of Minister: Rev. E.f A. Wright, DD. C. J. O. Olson. Duet: Just a Whispered Prayer Organists: Mrs. E. J. 8mith ana PRINCE RU John Currie Distinctive j Always Prompt and Courteou j We're Here to Serve YOU '' j ?,aus rcil is BAD for Cars i Vvonne Larson and Anita Stewart. Sunday Schools at First United: Junior and up at 10 a.m. Beginners and Primary at 12:15. Conrad United School at 12:30. p.m. the life and fellowship of ooih kinds of group. One may well be the church group and the other the workshop, factory, school etc. group. It ir an underground movement for we live in a world in which two forces are engaged Morning Worship 11 a.m. Church School 12:15. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. A cordial invitation is Extended to any visitors in our city to wor- I Vancoui In AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE as in anything else, you get exactly what you pay for . . . That's the reason ia a moi tal struKre and neither hlP 'th us- Thursdo FURNITURE DESIGNING For just the RIGHT thing for your home. Come to see us MADE-TO-ORDER HOME ACCESSORIES HOBBY SUPPLIES Toys' Novelties, Children's Furniture Plastics, Venetian Blin'ds, Slpns First Baptist Church I Young Street I ' Minister: Rev. F. Antrobus Morning Service 11 a.m. Capt. Poulton will preach. of those two is a Christian force. "Remember th Sabbath Day So the Christian community has to keep it holy." its way to thread and its witness r tc bear in a climate which U become a trickle. But don't at 11 :15 P why you're wise to bring tnR KETCH JVtUIIIIIIUUUIC vaicij 'Hospitality and Good Food'A j lPhone 17 for Send-Out Order ; . f 3rd Ave. David Chow, Mgr. 1 wi;i)sr.sn.Y mu! e?Fentially hostile, and unless worry. We have at hand ample 12:15 Sunday School vital fellowship Is maintained evidence that provision is being 7:30 p.m Missionary Service In the Lamp of Faith will burn low made by the Author oi Man's charge of Mrs. Antrobus. nnd the Channel of Grace will Salvation. . j ' All are welcome For Write i rn v or OfH PENGUIN HOBBY SHOP Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street Phone Blue 446 or Green 232 Box 744 " - PRINCE I: n i jaV ' m PROMPTNESS! PHONE 79 PHONE 79 BROADWAY CAFE your Chrysler built car to a man who knows it best . , . Our trained mechanics have the "Know How" to make repairs quickly saving you time und money. They us" only factory engineered and inspected parts and special factory approved equip-, ment Rupert Motors Ltd. Phones 566 Service Derjt. PROMPTNESS in paying your bills is important Yotir retail merchants and the professional men deserve their t money WHEN THE BILL IS DL'E! PAY every bill within ten days after it is received and your installment accounts on the due dates. 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VarlniiN art Irlra "of marina hart-ar and rinlpmrnt, ton nnnw','-on to mention. TIYTOWN MACHINE WORKS SUNDAY JUNE 18TH-. Give Him LOAFERS FOR SUMMER COMFORT Tops in Men's Shoes ' Neckties. Shaving Sets if P '" ,.cF FOR SOl'THQ ..-.wiTlKlSl'1 TRAVELLING?- For the very finest in LUGGAGE George Cook, Jeweller M. Camosun,Ju"elfJ 10 p in- ' M' PHnre R0P''rt If) 527 5rd W. IL Box 1181 Phon 264 'Jim Thira a ven ii"