WIDE VARIATION i EDUCATION FOR MIXERS U! . . . , British miners receive fwi. . ; rypes or larm.ng cnmco ont1L,hnlea, e(Ul(.ali(m nf-- crvices tkA ll"n vvaies vuiy uu-i ( comprehensive plan introduced i v.i:ii differences of .soil and) oy the National Coal Board. climate. 2 Prince Rupert Daily Hews Saturday, March 4, 19M An independent daiiy 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 G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association s SUBSCRIPTION RATES . By Carrier. Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, J"?! $8.00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. sSf SATURDAY SERMON F 0(1 1 -MOW , SWEDKN LISTENS IX There are about 2.0011,000 licensed rnclio receivers in Sweden, or 303 sets for every 1,000 persons . n't Suffer Needlessly From The Torturing Pains- Of BOYS ' Sf'Hrw I Reg J1.45 -11 OUR LORD'S SELF-GIVING - John 3:1-15. "The Son of Man must be lifted up." John 3:14. B0YS1 BESBAvrt c The most wonderful thing we know about God is! Res. Si v.il.M ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM St v j not His omnipotence, omniscience, or omnipresence,' i MEN S I'Mov NOW NSlI but that He was willing, m the Person of His Son, Atomic Wratli Try DOIXIN ... now HvailaUe Jn thr ftmifi'iiif nt size. The Oftt in rwrmbltt . , , u. MF..VS PAXTS me ruu is pmmin niM-i irom t.n pHin f Arthritic. Khi-umntim and Nt-uiiti. : t IiedVV and ijgM , $ At U ' NOW from . i Jesus Christ, to undergo the infinite sacrifice of j Calvary for our sins ; for "when we were yet without j strength, in due time, Christ died for the ungodly"; i and, "God commends His love towards us in this, that while we were yet sinners, 'Christ died for us." ALBERT EINSTEIN has declared that the DR. hydrogen bomb threatens with annihilation oil life upon the earth. Coming from the man who is HHtK,i: in bit if, jiu.i-Wijiiu a Ttt harm the hert nr any othr orican. Your diuirRiiot has DOIX IN. t bfittlf loffni ami IK M)I, IN help yuu ctimr nut fmrr andfr the nhiulow of jinin ! Beware nl f " W 4 Aft , MV v limUttnna- lok Utr th IMI, IN ftrwi ' a ii I white im- krttff ! Kty tatlt U fnr -Sinn tahlt'tM for :t.ya Him nvailaMe $ botilt-d if sot tHi.lrt. i.ctn l.imiu4 Toronto 10, OnUtrio, ' . Self-giving and self-sacrifcie MEN'S HEAvy Ri,v are rightly recognized as chief DIRECTORY 7 ' Mf SPECIAL Z tian life, being born of the love ME'S (..M!U.t, '.4PVa . '. '""'.SSSHlH V '-' Ml 'U i ' . t I EBY & SONS Contractors MI FAIKS - REMODELLING Forxn.vrioNS I. el us help you plan that new home under he N.H.A ft, ; i, to 1, ! I a Phone Orrr RX3 Hot M of God In the heart. Let us j look at Jesus as He faced Calvary He Knw that He would tread the wimTjress alone, Is. 63 :l-3 ; : He knew that Thoueh He loved the human race, and desired ; not that any should peiisi, but; tnat all would come to him and live, yet the rrtRjm ity would Te-' pudiate Him (John 1:11 . They; said: "We will not nave this irun 'to Tfin over us." ; He knew that He would, stand : 'more anaels and men as lden- ttfied with the world's sin. (Is.! 53:8). He knew that His Fath-' r's face would be Uirne'd fromi Him, for He was Smitten of God ! and affliJted (Is. 53:), and1 (Viitt. 27:46i, and (Zecii. 13:7 . i He knew tiht those men whom He had t'hn-wn otit of the world ! t3 be His discinles would all for-' sake Him 'and flee; indeed one would betray Hifn, another deny Him. Yet He steadfastly set His face to go to the Crass. He slackened not His pace, nor; iumed aside from the pathway 1 cieciience. TMs led -Him to; SerTlrM In all rhnrohr it II a. i and 7:30 p.m.: snnilni School at 12:15 except aft shown. ANOMC.AN CATHEDRAL th An. W. at Dunsmuir St. Holy Communion 8:30 a m. 8unday School 20 p m. ; Canon Basil S. Prockter. B A.. B D. Rector: (Blue 7r.3) HKST BAPTIST 5th Ave. E. at Young St MluHter: Rct. Fred Antrobua (Green 812) FIKST PRESBVTFRl.W 4th Avenue East FIR'ST rxiTEII 836 6th Ave. Wert Rev. L. O. Sieber (Green 613 Fl'l.l, OOSPKL TABEUNM'I.E 202 8th Ave. West Pastor: C. Fawcett Services 11 a m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 12.15. (Green 3311 8A1ATIOX ARMY Eraser Sttset ' CO.: Capt. W. Poulton lurc-tory Class 2:30 p.m. Sunday School 8:00 pm. IBictcr 261) PT. PAI L- t.T'THI'R AN 6th Ave. at McBrlde St Pastor: C Sotland (Black 61U NOW AVAU. ABLF.i Cafiaf(! ni st, Complete Reliable MOSES A pictorial study by Guy Rowe. illustrator of the new book, "In Our Image," by Houston Harte, a series of stories from the Bible. "In the third month, when the children of Israel were gone forth out of the land of Ejpt, the same day came they into the wilderness of Sinai . . . and there Israel camped before the mount. And Moses went up unto God. and the Lord Called unto him." Thereupon, the Ten Commandments were presented. 'ent -Service tl ,( Lar.adlan Liquid k-'tr Oxyt). Acety,.-wltilng supplies. Lindsays Car Storage LJrrJ - CHANDLFJ IT TOOK 58 YEARS TO WRITE THIS STORY Calvary. It was the Father's for Him, and He said: '"I deli?.ht to do Ihy will, O God." He gave up His own life for our fins; and to destroy him who "o.iTRArr r; LOOK FOR Hit. NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEl Film Finhhinj-i FUnh Phutw Phone Own 389 i PKINCL RUPE credited with having been primarily responsible I for th'e discovery of atomic energy, that warning is all the more authentic and serious for mankind. : Other scientists have issued the same warning of the jTible consequences of drifting into a third j world war with atomic weapons- Such a war would, of course, settle once and for all the arguments that have been going on in the United Nations' councils- ! It would solve or dissolve all our social, economic and international problems. The Western World would ; not worry any more about Communism, and Soviet Russia would cease from troubling about capitalism. The Comintern's hope of bringing about a world revolution would be gone, for there would be nobody left to revolt. With all life destroyed, the earth would be as desolate and dead as the moon. There is more talk today about "security'' and more schemes and efforts to achieve it than there : has ever been before in the history of mankind. And yet there was never before a time when there was less security It would seem that the more men ' seek for security in this world the further it recedes from them. This is because the very foundation upon which men propose to build their permanent Utopias is always insecure. , It has become a platitude to say that the only hope for the salvation of the souls of men is in the Gospel of Christ; but that is now equally tine of the salvation of men's bodies and their whole material domain. The old-time evangelists were scoffed out of the pulpit for preaching hell-fire; but their hell wa-Ctfi the next world, and it was at least habitable. Her is the latest description of the possible effects of the hydrogen bomb: -"Given the right conditions, explosion of an H-bom,b could turn us all into little suns, probably in less thai 60 seconds after the blast. Our world would thefi be just another star in space." Thatwis not the wild imagining of a fiction writer, but-.the measured statement of Dr. Allan Munn, one of Canada's foremost physicists. ."When one looks around on the world with its riujlimillioris of human inhabitants and thinks of the': infinite variety of vegetable and animal life which have taken vast ages to evolve to their present state, the idea that all these could be annihilated in an instant by a mechanical invention of man is monstrously fantastic. Yet when men like Einstein solemnly declare that such a gigantic catastrophe is possible and warn us to "flee from the wrath to come," what are we to say and whither should we fleij? Dr. Einstein says the only "way out of this imyasse created by man himself is a supra-national jncljcial executive body" to collaborate in a "restricted world government." That is exactly what the United Nations have been trying to do for the last fiv years, and thev are further anart than when ST. PKTER-S AXOI.irAN Seal Cove ArchdeRcon E Koclwm Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Evening Prayer 1:30 p.m. (Bluo Ml RWUI.AR BAPTIST 629 6th Ave. E. Green 803 Pastor. Leonard A. Tnorpe Services 11 a.m. and 1.30 p m. Sunday School 12 16. HOLLYWOOD cafe MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE 1 had the power of death, that is; the devil; and to deliver themj who through fear of dealh were i all their life tim.3 subject to; bondage. As we who belong to Him, ,hroirh fai'.ii In Him as Saviour) and Lord, look at this stupend-l ou3 act. thi jracious act of His j i love, let us follow Him in thi.s. i example of self-giving. This is I ,n way the Master went, should 'not His servant tread it still. j True life, Joy, peace and satis-, factic.i are net to be found in, what ws gel, but in what we' the of ourselves; be a faithful! steward of your substance, your , time, your talents; for all, that j we have anyway is His alone, i ' trti.'C from Him. We should not! j Jive any lanjer for our own! ' p'jjsure, but the uplift of the! OPEN FROM S:30 P.M to 3:30 A.M. Ac Specialize in Cuinese Olabet IIOI SUEV CHOW MEIN r itiiulile Order PHOMf 133 This is a story of achievement and service . . . and 1949 is the greatest chapter in the unfolding history of The Great-West Life. - - Fifty-eight years of exceptional prowth and pro-foin ar,reflecte1 Annual Statement for 1949. The Company now provides protection totalling $1,500,000,000 for 425,000 policyholders in Canada and the United States. The rare fully invested assets, held to meet policyholder obligations, have grown to $357,000,000. During 1949, $50 millions were paid or credited to living policyholders and beneficiaries. The Great-West Life agency organization, in the same period, arranged 50,000 new policies amounting to S228 millions. The story in full is told in the fifty-eighth Annual Statement, now available on request. The two thousand men and women of The Gren' West Life take pride in this record of f.iili i, stewardship and expanding service. 1 MANUFACTURERS' AGENT I Jallen, and tae salvaging of Wholesale Warehouse carrying a rrpresentalin 1 prompt service to the trade GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. Tires, tubes, l hose, belting, accessories. CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE CO. Lamps only, flu and incandescent, 6 to 230 volts. NEW BUSINESS 1949 iy48.... GENERAL BATTERY, CO. of CANADA - Radio & ..$228,000,000 l')8, 000,000 t irst I reSDyteriai; l.hurcr. ! nose vhcs lives are sliding into : Director of Music: Mrs. E. J the pit. Smith If we would fulfil the law or j Christ for us as His followers, i ' ' " w'e shall have a passion for the ? of 0f burd' and ' SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1950 i , ,U ,1 I lnot be occupied just with get-. I Morning Worsnip-11 a.m. tlng rid of our QWn Thls Sermon: 'The Apple of His Eye path of true blessedness, 'the Sunday School 12:15 , nat.i trodden, by all who have Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. been true saints, the path the Anthem: "Brother James' Air" Saviour ur.jrringly trod. ...The i Churcn has one commission, and ' qprinr rhnir n!r r?i t0 take e 8Mpel to the 1 Sermon: "The Only n Door , v,orWi 8nd ,he may not rest m Mr. Murphy win be the speaker til the last sin-laden soul has ASSETS 1949 $357,000,000 1948..... 000,000 OBLIGATIONS BUSINESS IN FORCE flashlights, ignition batteries. O. H. WOOD & CO. Industrial sanitation, paper W deodorizers. $1,503,000,000 1949 . 1948 1049 . t'M8 . $340,000,000 r,.., r) DUSTBANE CO. of B. C Du.sfcbane, Sisal, Janiw - hotel and rostaiirnnt supplies. IMPERIAL VIPINQ RAO CO. and others at both services. . lreard the evangel PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY I 712 Him'oihI Ave. P.O. BOX 772 Christian Science Society Canadian Club second Avenue West Increases Fees Prince Rupert, B.C. ' . , , . ,,r ...... . .. . . Women's Canadian" Club, at a tlioir cfovf orl ' !Xf IrAA 4-l,.,4. r Jl I.. Dronpti nf TV, TT'rct PViiir.Vi nf ED. MUSSELAM, Representative 932 10th Ave E., Prince Rupert Phone Black 735 w,v? ,,c die win uiat uie lecir oi uou is ; ' 7 7 1 business and educational meet ; Christ Scientist, . In Boston, Mass opam thebeRinning of wisdom" the beginning, not the ('int. God moves in mysterious ways, and' He may havje permitted the nations to come to the vercre of YOUR FUTURE IS OUR BUSINESS TODAY Subject of Lesson Sermon: "MAN" ing this week, decided to raise the annual dues from $1 to $3. Plans for the future were discussed Including the matter of program arrangement. Mrs. G. R. S. Blackaby, the president, was In the chair and about eighty members were present. DRUG DRUGS mutual extermination in order to bring them to- Servli6s Every Sunday at getW in a common brotherhood of gOOd-will and I SundayThool Convenes at pe;K'e for their mutual preservation. The fear of tin1 J 11 am- hydrogen bomb may yet be the beginning 6 of inter-' Wednesday Evening Meeting v,ni i Second Wednesday of national wisdom. ! 8y Each Montn at i ... j r - r . Reading Room Open Wednes- PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS-WEEK DAYS, 8 A.M. T0" SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS--12 NOON TO ' 'j For the Best in Watch Repairs SEE GEORGE COOK, JEWELLER 7 P.M. 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