1) I R K C T O K V FULL GOSPELTABERNir As I See It 0m jtvIit" In all chiirrli at II a.m. anil ",M .m- Siiiuliiy Sehnol nl f rnm r!:l. eeey as kiiiiwii. 2 j Prince Rupert Daily News J Saturday. Muy 3. 1952 Anttiili iionclont clailv newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupen . and Northern and Central British Columbia, i Member of Canadmn Press Audit Bureau of Circulations I Canadian Dnilv Newspaper Association. Published bv The Prince Rupert Dnily News Limited J P. MAC.OR. President H. G PERRY. Vice-President O. A HUNTER. Managing Editor 7:30 MS' ASI.I K AV ( ATllr Ml l. 4th Ave. W.. at Dunsmuir fit. Holy Communion 8:30 am. . n. Unliniil 9 On nm ? --7 ft,,. .-V f Sl'NDAY SI'.KVICE 1U:30 Sunday School arid Bible Class. 11:30 Morning Worship' "BELIEVER'S OBJECT" 7:30 Evangelistic! Service. Canon Basil S. Prockter. RA.. B D. ouiimiiiLiuv a Imorp A SpiritMal Church wilh , Uvj Subscription Hates: f. carrier Per week. 2fc: pur month I 00; per year. 10 00 .... il htr m,.nth 1 riP Mr ll'iir &8 00 fireen 331 Aphorized as second class mad by the' Post Office Department. Ottawa. wm C FIW( ( ; Letter From India rtecior iinut tint) r'IKST ll.lTIST 5th Ave. E. t Young St. Minister: Epv. Fred Anirobtis. lOreen tug) jrjHfiT imn ihkiis tt 4th Awime t',ast Rev. E A. WrlglU. D.P. ( Green 083 I HIST 1 MTIilt :)8 6th Ave.' West -Rev. L O. Sieuer (Green 613) MIrU) AKMV Prascr Street CO. Sr. Capt. George. Oystryk Sunday School t . '40 p.m " Saturday Sermon. The Greb For Gain . i SENIOR CAPTAIN GEORGE OYSTRYK, Salvation Army) "Yo lust, and have not: ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot obtain: ye fipht and war, yrt ye have not., because ye ask not." James 4:2. FIRST ; BAPTIST CHURCH Fifth Avenue Kast s.V at Vount ""It SUrft 1 Masthead-And Story There is a story behind the new masthead which lociay commences its appearance on this page. It's A KIND LAY sends me; one of the most encour-j agimj letters I ever got ; the story of a young English tailor who early in the especially because it was century with o few coins in his pocket, set up !f0r her. and not for me. We do not have to be very clever or intelligent FAMILY NIOht 1 Black 209) business in the Fort George area where men's suits, ; it comes from a ery distm- to see that this Scripture is most applicable to con- ALL PICTORIjj !T. I' M l. fi I.I Till If N bill Ave at McBrlUe St. Pastor: Rev H O Olsen "THE GREATEST iffcny, were built to last a long time. !ndiae known" as one of the . ditions today. Everywhere around us there seems to I On the face of it, the young man was in for a ; greatest and wisest friends thatjbe a prahhine: and grasping for the flimsy, .fleeting (Black 610) 1KL TS H-CAXADIF K: NEUEINWANDERERr Es wird frucndlkb el.ige-lariin zu regeimassigen schlichten. OOJTESDIENSTEN Bfnbsi'-htlt 1st Jcdem kur-iin. XJittesdienst eien allge-ineinen. Gedanicenaustausoh uber Probleme und Fragen des Neuclnwanderers vor-aazustellen. SEI HERZLICH WILLKOM-MEN EDEN SQNNABEND 20.00 UHR. iKleine Kaoelle v.d. Klrchei ' ON EARTH" Speaker: MR. LIONEL Thank you for cuttings from i bit of material goods, as if it was the la.st .shied and Elmore Phiipotfs accounts of w,sfjjre 0f human existence. jiT. I':ti:ii'm wwii.ix , heal Cove nector: Rev. H. Godfrey Bird Sunday School 11 W 8.10. II . his Indian experiences, especial , (Blue 827 ) Surely mast of us must realize CIIILDKEVs HOI Come. In D.:... K ly what his impression was of that nothing good or lasting is uP vourselves: sneak not evil Prime Minister Nehru, aernmnlished in our break-luck of nnmhpri If we follow ItK.I l.K, IIAPTIVf Sunday School 11:00 a.m Morning Worship Service 13:15 039 eth Ave. E. Blue 323 May S-l, Monday tt A Yes the Indian general elec- haste acquire and amahs' the these admonitions, havlivg first tions on an adult-man-and- perishable while we capitulate found Christ as our Saviour, we woman suffrage were probably t0 the throne of mammon. chall find the answer lo our Each t .'nines from : Pastor: Rev. l.eonar-1 A Thorpe !the world's greatest experiment Certainly most of us must greatest need and the ultimate j I in democracy 180 million vot- realize also that the largest por- answer to our pravers. May God ers to be enrolled and brought tion of thus gain is only de.stinetl ; mak3 us wi.se to Salvation and i to the polling booths so' un- t0 be COn.sumed upon our )uu' fellowship with Him and thereby eventfully and smoothly. This or the human vultures that lie in fulfil the reason of our existence THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH EVANGELICAL is, I think, a proof of the man wait for them. in this world. ner in which Nehru s spirit nas; a woman stopped me on the FREE CHURCH Services at I.O.O-E MaM. Fourth A- BOYS! - GIRLS! CHILDREN'S HOUR Comes to Prince Itupert: Five Slights Only! Moy 4-8 A WHOLE IIOCK each evening tt beautiful COI.OKVS10 TECIIM-STILL PICTTBES: IVetk-Nishts 7- p.m. ''Search the Scriptures . . . . they are they which testify of Me." John 5:39. Vour whole family will en- i permeated the masses and the street this week. They have no jarmy of officials who had to place to live the reason? the ! organize and conduct the elec-" extortionate price 'charged uy ! tions ... those who have been fortunate 1 "Both Canada and India keep to get their hands on a dwelling, 'alive the spirit of loyalty to the If one has committed the sin of King isic) India In spite of the having several offsprings, there fact that she has become a Re- Is Just, very little consideration, public within the British Com- i James by the inspiration of monwealth. There were mourn- God, defined this better than any ings for King George in every modern psychologist or pych.-town and village in India and atrist could ever do it is bc-! the sDeeches in the Delhi Dar- cause of "lusts tnat ar in your lean future. But he had brought something else with him; something less obvious than his needle end scissors but much more incisive. It was a mind of. brilliance and force. j It took only a short time for this great asset to .shbw itself. Within three years after his arrival he had helped found the townsite of Prince George and became its mayor; and within eight years, by now a budding publisher, was on his way to the provincial legislature. There he continued to surge upwards to achieve distinction as Speaker of the House and later as Minister of Education. In addition to these positions, his political career led him into such important roles cs Canadian delegate to the Empire parliamentary conference in 1935.. and chairman of B.C.'s post-war lehabilitation council. ; The man, of course, is Harry Perry. Since 1943 he'has continued his forceful crusade for the north as publisher of the Prince Rupert Daily News. Until recently he was also president of the B.C. Liberal Association. 'His continuing absorbing interest in. the Canadian'scene is assurance that his career has not spent itself, and there is no telling what achievements !e ahead. Yet there always comes a time when health puts its demands on the line and it is for this reason that Harry Perry is passing active management of the Daily News into other hands. As the mqsthead shows, however, transfer of management does not mean retirement. For as long as he is able to do it, Mr. Perry, through the columns of this newspaper, will continue to give service to his country and, more particularly this part of it. Special Speaker For Anniversary Of Church Here Owing to unforeseen circumstances, Rev. J. A. Munro of Toronto, who was to conduct the Joy and benefit by the following sprvirv: 11 a.m. Sunday School-Classes for all ages; Flan- nelsraph lessons for the Monday ... "Dick and His Dori Tuesday "Dick's Startling Disw Wednesday "The Man in the R; Thursday "The Closed r,. COLORED IIYMNS, CHORUSES. STORIES You to (Parents Welcome i bless anniversary services at First Minment ran. u,ith fppiim? and members." How can God children. ' V 12:15 p.m Morning Service. Church tomorrow 'sincerity. In fact, the grant of u'- individually, collectively, or Presbyterian Bible studies setting forth "Practical Christian Living' independence to India has nationally? brought the two countries. Eng-. ? ecome conceited to !1 extent that he alone can land and India, closer together 7:30 p.m. Inspirational singing and a simple Gospel will not be here. Instead, he has sent Rev. David Rowland, M.C., of York Memorial Church, Toronto, to take his place. Mr. Rowland held the rank oi ever before." : than message to meet your nctd auajjc ilia utrs.iu,y aiiu in auuic mysterious way, avoid the God of judgment who shall some day D.H,McDOIIALD-BAIIM&Hl( "Blessed are they that keep ills testimonies', and that seek major .in the! last war. : MY MIND goes back to Sun bring him into account for all his Him with the whole heart. Psalm 119:2. PaUor C. W. Sinclair I Francisco in 1943 where I had deeds or misdeeds. We rejoice in i " the great privilege of interview- in ouf boasting, mostly because ! Uls- Jorin McLeod of Stewart, ling Nehru's beautiful and brll- we choose to be spiritually ig-,'ho has been on a trip to Van- INVESTMENTS LTD. . : Announce the Opening of their Offices ot 'liant sister, Mrs. Pandit. Read- norant, and know not that ail : "ouei, oanu ami tuiiiomoii, .triers who have scrari books of mv such reioicins Is evil in God-s nved ln the clty 011 last night st 210 MocLeon Block, Colqory, Alberta? train and will proceed north on: Classified Ads fay writings may see recorded there sight. Friendship with the world the Coquitlam tomorrow evening. 1 where I asked India's then- is enmity with God. Whosoev therefore, will be a friend of the ' iiimffif iul nmhawndnr. rthmit th." 25181 Phones 6MH1 SHOCKS - BONS - INVESTMEN Brrknche3 in Retina an Vancouver future relationship of Free In dia to Britain. Mrs. Pandit told me that In Evangelical Free Church dia would declare herself completely Independent, but that, once haying done so, would, be world is the enemy of God. May we be shaken out of our complacency. James sums up the matter of our approach to God ln these words. Submit yourselves to God; .draw nigh to God and He will draw nigh to you; cleanse your hands ye sinners; purify your hearts, ye double-minded; hum- Investigate the Advantage! of come ln fact closer to the Brit 11 ish family of nations than she ver had been in me past. A year later at New York I MUTUAL FUND again interviewed Mrs. Pandit, again for publication. But by this time she had become the May we furnish you wh da'a ; and recommendations for sound official and not the unofficial spokesman for India at the UN. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 4 Services at 8.30, 11:00 and 7:30 Children's Service at 2 p.m. ' I asked her precisely the DIVERSIFICATION &'INC0 same question tmnKing sne would have forgotten what she had told me at San Francisco The Bishop of Caledonia will She replied, with just a touch hold a Confirmation at the 11 . PRESENTS "The Sickle orThe Cross" 10 M.M. SOUND FILM A challenging presentation railing our generation lo the faith of the Gospel. ' "Communism or Christ (or Americo" SUNDAY, MAY 4 3 P.M. ODDFELLOWS HALL 4rh AVE. EAST ADMISSION FREE PASTOR: MR. CHARLES SINCLAIR FILM SHOWING By CECIL S. CARTER, director of Prince Rupert branch of the Shantyme.n's Christian Association of North America. of sharpness in her voice: a.m. service-and will preach the 'As I told you at San Fran- , sermon. Diversified Income Shares Canadian Investment Fund Trans-Canada ShaiM Ltd. Mutual Accumulating Fund Leverage Fund of Canada For Full'lnfoi minion Plea- ConUCt Cisco . . . She went on to re- 1 , peat the words recorded above. It gives me a thrill t6 read I THOMAS S. MACKAY PKOGRESSIVE-CONSEKVATIYE ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 5th Ave. at McBride St. Rev. II. J. Olson the words of the distinguished ; Indian elder statesman to see ! how literally Mrs. Pandit's pre-v G, Clarke McLean dictions of 1045 and 1946 have : been realized. j MUTUAL INVESTMENT rum ' i 1 TelcphOD( Bo.r 1511, Prince Rupert, B.C. VOTERS OF ATLIN Make Him Your First Choice 1NDIA has confounded her critics and delighted her You are invited to come and Worship at St. Paul s Lutheran Church. "The Just Shall Live By Faith" SUNDAY SERVICES MAY 4, 1952 Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Clo For quick results try a Doily News friends by doing tne first and ' hardest part of her democratic ! job. But the results of the elec- j tions show that India is in u MARK YOUR RALLOT THUS: desperate race against time. I Sermon: ' CHRIST THE CON-j SOLER" ni;.ri r,t.r. TnT.r. . mng Service 7:30 p.m INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD A BIBLICAL WARN- Sermon: ing that India's new democracy must put through an effective system of land reform, within p. I NING" Sunday School 12:15 OF PULP, SULPHITE And PAPER First Presbyterian Church MILL WORKEF Thomas S. Mackay 1 PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE t i very few years, or go the way Of China. I do not believe that India will go that way. Apart altogether from Nehru and his en-' lightened form of democratic leadership, India has spiritual ( giants, who walk in the footsteps of Gandhi. One of these Is the remarkable holy man, Cinoba Bhave. rvJ?H' K f 4i. . He is putting through his own amazing land reform program m ; Landlords haye actually given-t 'Tf. ftl ft t , him 35,000 acres of land, which !Jr3 Ti . -mtmi -a ne in turn gave 10 the poor, without payment of one cent. He -is out for a 50 million acre call 644 for Local 700, Watson Island o SPECIAL MEETING SUNDAY, MAY 4, 7:30 P METROPOLIS HALL ' o Urgent Business concerning new working schedule to be discussed program. And don't say offhand ! he won't make it. He has offers of over 10 million acres now. NOTICE IT'S ARRIVED We extend a cordial invitation to visitors to worship with us. 331 Fourth Ave. East Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, D.D. Organists: Mrs. E. J. Smith and John Currie. MAY 4. 1952 ' 45th Anniversary Service ' SPECIAL PREACHER Rev. David Rowland, Toronto Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Sunday School 12:15. Evening Service 7:30. Job's Daughters will attend evening service. SPECIAL MUSIC MORNING AND EVENING. "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy." RADIOS REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES ELECTRIC TOASTERS V ACT CM CLEANERS ALL MEMBERS PLEASE ATTEND Rupert Radio & Electric