Hltl,! it I) t 1) n n r; " h td v ini, A Prince Rupert Daily HSahationists' Prayer Week Hev Uf In . t f 'Sendees. IS id 1 : U n . . m uayorrrayer Sut in-day. January 12, 1952 H'.ly VunnnHn 11, Successful Victorious Living Thome At Final Meeting Victorius living was the theme of the final meeting of the annual series of inter-denomina- Saturday Sermon n Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince in keeping with a world-wide Rupert and Northern and Central British . Columbia. I day of prayer and intercession Member of Canadian ress Audit Bureau of Circulations i for" an outpouring of God's spirit Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. i upon the world In these days of 3. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Director : uncertainty and instability " local Salvationists, under the leader tlk-T IHM,,,,' nth ,lV 'ship of Captain George Ovstrvk, assembled twice on Thursday at lional prayer meetings here and f-rojfienj Jitlfittcil ' 'HE SHALL NOT STRIVE NOR CRY" ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 5lh Ave. at McKride SI. Itev. II. O. Olson You are invited to worship at St. Paul's Lutheran Church "The Just Shall Live Bv Faith" JANUARY 13. 1952 Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Theme: -'Parental Responsibility" Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Theme: 'We Niyd Jesus Christ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By carrier, per week, 20c; per month, 75c; per year, Tg $8ti; by mail, per monlh, 75c; per year. $8 00. fAs Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avemre, Prince Rupert. It, t tho ni-nnhciMPK conceriunir the . This was ' the local Salvation Army Citadel, it was evident in every exercise Foregoing their noon meal hour, of the meeting at St. Paul's Lu-; one group met at that time. In theran Church last evening I the afternoon another congrega-: Rev. H. E. Olsen, in his leadcr-, lion gathered. ship of the meeting, stressed the j Special prayers were offered value of consistent adherence to 1 for fJhristiarm in China Korea til.' Christian ethic. wiit: Ji viv- 4 - j lKsT l-l.l SHU, ,4 lh Av, nia tul R B, A WrM))l fj . Kil. mr t siiik Son of God and it is in the 42nd chapter of Isaiah. Privately I am sure that this was fulfilled in His Ottawa Bargaining "m nth At,.. -L,1' '," wondrous childhood as well as in llis mannoou. nif L. O. Si,,- j and other countries where spirit-. ual liberty is being crushed. I I NDER the new taxation agreement between the IUi , Ministerial Association and in Child was neither fretful nor demanding. Nor WOllld Sunday School each Sunday at ,hSiteVrort He make loud noises to call attention to IUmself.! - MIVUION MM, f ntnu. "J CO.: 8r cm owe Siimliiy si ima s ;oo J i s As I See It First Presbyterian Church (he effectiveness oi Christ s one of the reasons we near so; power to ktop mankind living a utile of His childhood is that His messengers. It could only be victorious life. true goodness calls no attention tin :uish between the Saviour and Mrs. Captain George Oystryk, : t0 itself. It is as quiet and un- stand at the door and knock in her vocal solo, used the words roti(vd as a good digestion or a if uny man hear my voice and written by General Orsbo-n oi' sound back. -open the Jour, I wl!l come in o 5th Aip t M, B-i I U Hi, The Salvation Army based on And when later He came to llis him the theme: "Except I am moved ,nioSi,m of jife and death and! ST. EA?IL S.. PROCKTER. "T'Ui Crm RCTtor: Rr. II Owllrtii . (From a sermon preached at St. Andrew's Cathedral last Sunday morning- HlihtiHy Sif.lMwl 11 ut with compassion, how dwelleth God's spirit in me?" One hundred and thirty peop'e. gathered in fellowship, heard Rev. J. E. Harris use as his theme fur the f;nal discourse of the irsurrection me sir-antse of it all is the fact that He exercised no compulsion and overwhelmed nobody by cither proofs or advertisement. All that was needed for vou was there, but al III I HIM I (R BlfTI.! am (1th ah- b. a. I Paur: liv luisni j IS? . " m week, th.? words from the Epistle ways ...v. so . that you v01, were utterly Both Could Like Ike to the Hebrews, -jesus cnnsi, f,ee u, ac(.ppt or reject. E I S E N IIOWEtt i "e Same Yesterday, Today and on)y Dne wh() ever I GEN. vJ federal and provincial governments which B.C. Finance Minister Herbert Anscomb has been negotiating- at Ottawa with Canadian Finance Minister Douglas Abbott, this province is reportedly to receive $1)7,000,000 per year instead of the former " $18,000,000. That is big money and sounds like a good deal but the catch, of course, is what taxation " privileges this- province must yield in lieu of the , increased grant. That is something which is yet to ;be explained but ahout which Mr. Anscomb is expected to give details when he returns to Victoria -: next week. -X, Now Canada's third most important province and promising to press closer on Ontario and Quebec, J British Columbia must watch its position carefully ! in such dealings not only for the present hut with the future in view. The province is in a good position to bargain to insure that its rights are carefully pro- tected. What's In A Name? to legend, the name Dominion, ACCORDING once used to describe Canada, cam,e from the eighth verse of the seventy-second PSalm: "He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the j-uiivvi. ,.., UitV, lh. Visum I I i has definitely agreed to These words were written in WELDir im pi- gUVC IllUlllMllM UiWI ii ; and the positive experience of Freedom. And there is no true tha Pfmuhlinnn the First Century to a HvDrew ! accept EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Our SuniUy Services and Sunday School will be held in the I.O.O.F. Hall, 4th Ave. East. Week Day Services in the homes, to be announced Sunday. Jesus said: "I am the Way, the Trurh and the Life." PASTOR . ' C. W. SINCLAIR fr.niniimilv frninmnilv which which i was sufferine tieedom which we can ever know nomination, to run for persecution from all sides, be-PvocidAnt iie.Mdent oi nf the tne TI u. 9 n if cam? 01 their new failn- 11 was wriUPn l0 PncouraRe. ilwassuii it is offered him. a great modern truth in the 20',h Wc extend a cordial Invitation to visitors to worship with us. 2M Fourth Ave. East. 1 Minister: Itev. E. A. Wright, D D. Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith, John Currie. . JANUARY .13, 1052 Morning Worshi) 11 o'clock SuiKlpy School ; 12:15. DveniiiK Service of Praise at 7:30 o'clock. "Remember the Bubbalii Day to keep it Holy" Government Certifc OprraUn Hinh PresMirt Tunti j Refrigeration Stacks and Kire Kw INDUSTRIE WELDING C ' the speaker declared. But up in New Hampshire "ntury.'. of the tremendous hvre except that which Is connected with our acceptance of Him. We err whenever we try to put the heat on in the proclamation of the GiK-pel, either by sensationalism, threats or any kind of pressure . . . and because there is always some pressure wherever there are human beings it is always so utterly necessary to distinguish between the Savious and .,..,,.. w.,i,...uu., changes in the 1900 years since . cause they want to nominate He walked the earth. Jesus Christ the Democratic ticket. ,h,mon ... sU the aulhorlty lhat .a(ls ! w"y not ': mar's: thinking and governs the ! This gives President Truman t,ol m.. of nis jiro. He is still rele-ia wonderful Chance. He can tell vanl l0 ,)U1. clu ily life. He is-age-: the world, including the genial ess. nc iS God. 225 1st K. Phone (,, FIRST UNITED CHURCH 6!i Sixth Av-'liue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sicber 11 a m Morning Worship Sermon: "How God Helps Us" Children's Story: "A Palace for the King " Anthem'. -This Is My Father's ! wneral, Ike- tnat ne Z l . The speaker went o.: to say ; steps to see that Eisenhower is ..Jesus hag not Uwh HU',rPSOnt t lnllt J(.sus u Ch Christ nst is Isthe the j given an acclamation tQ hs people f,,m : ..Wj. j It would be passible to do this UieiP sills." He offel.ed SOme 1951 all"(l Qe end of all lhlngs. u wa, CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT I NOTICE Public notice is hereby niveit to the elw-iori cimei yvii.ii, ui muiuu. uiusiraiions lO prove mis piuni i ,, ,.h:ilif.ni'e in pvprv resnect j,, Full u justification jusuncaiion of or the me ven- ven- ... . ...... . .... objections to being nominated rad many SUCh proofs within its ...re i brinoimr '- a sueaker from 7:30 pm.-Eveninu , Worship on both tickeLs, the Democrats nurnber. tancoov and' i ceptinK the r i Sermon: ' Castles In Spain- convention could sUo'y decide -Therefore," exhorted Mr. Har- SDOnsibilitv of the expense In-! An,nem: "Hear Us, O Lord, not to nominate any candidate ria ..,et aside every weight volved wagy w en ln thal lne ree From Heaven. . Municipality of the City of Prince Rupert that I w the presence of the said electors at the Office ( tkn Clerk, City Hall, Fulton Street, en the twenty-fourth fc luuivuaiuiiiiunJKMwwt.,. and press lorwara to tne mars oi ...in nffrina nf the. firt fnnr rmtv Aim imusntP meanwhile would have January, 1952. at ten o'clock a.m., for the purpow tl a len our high callinR in Christ' Jesus: night8 covered all expenses with . SITNDAY SCHCX3LS - At First nominated by the Republicans. Ujited Church: Beginners and ine worm neeas cnrisiians ana one dollar excesj. This enabled Christian living" The beautiful , Ministerial Association to , Primary at 11 a.m.; Juniors x-r- in- to re'ircsont them s idcrmrn. The mode of nomuiallon of candidates shall be lows: - ' The candidates should be nominated in wrilini attar of the St. Paul's Lutheran GEORGE WASHINGTON give, as a love offering, the total collection taken at Friday's meeting to Rev. Harris to use as he sees fit. writing shall be subscribed by two electors of the munn-. ; and Older at 12:15; at Conrad i United Hall, all at 1 p.m. S YOUNG ADULTS moet after the evening service at the home of Mr and Mrs A. Thompson, 440 , Sixth. Ave, West. COME. as proposei and seconder, fend shall be drlivered to th turning OFfirrr at any time between the date of Iti ray.. and twelve o'clock noon of the day of nomination; tb Catholic Adult writing may be in the form numbered 3 in the Seine i i party contest. There is nothing ! in the U.S. Constitution to pre- j j vent it happening again. It! would impress the whole world. I Moreover there would be prac- ! I ' tical advantages for the U.S., lor ; the Democratic party, and cer- i tainly for Canada and other al-J lie.s of the U.S.A. if this course ; ' were followed. It is always more difficult to maintain good relations between the U.S. and Canada when the , I he "Municipal Elections Act," and shall state the 4 Reflects and Club Initiated residence, and occupation or description of each prrvi't Reminisces j SHr(, munner as sufficientlv to identify surt ditlatrs; and in the event of a poll peine necessary, w Miar lie opened on the Ihirty-first day of January IM! First meeting of 1952 for the Adult Social Club of Annuncla- ; ticn ParLih 'was held in the Prince Rupert skiers, in fur-' school F.idav nlghti. Civic Centre, corner of Mi-Bride Street and Second M of which every person is hereby required to take not"- govern himself accordingly. Given under my hand at Prince Rupert this 10th 'river unto the ends of the earth." The Latin version, of the phmse "from sea to sea." is retained, perhaps temporarily, in our coat of arms, but Dominion, thanks to Mr. St. Laurent and his colleagues, is on the way out. IL may lie recalled that Dominion was an alternative to Kingdom, chosen because the Fathers of Confederation did not wish to offgicl the United States. It is only within recent years that a term good enough "for Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir Oeorge Etienne Cartier has seemed to offend anyone. Nothing has been heard from Canada's fellow-what-you-may-call-'ems, Australian and New Zealand, who have , a similar status to Canada's, to indicate that they are at all discontented about being called a Commonwealth and a Dominion, respectively. The effect of the change in the United Kingdom is as yet unknown. Probably it will be unnoticed, for one of the endearing characteristics of the British is to ignore what seem to them minor differences of terminology. A few, after years of education, may now remember not to call Canadians, Australians or New Zealanders colonials to their face's. It is a question whether one in a thousand of their educated citizens, or one in ten thousand of the others, can understand why Canadians, Australians or New Zealanders should be offended by the term. They would be equally amazed at the resentment of a Virginian when he was called a Yankee. In the Commonwealth (formerly the British Commonwealth) Canada's status is that of a nation. So is that of the Republic of Pakistan. There is no more inconsistency in being both a Dominion and a nation than there is in being a republic and a nation. To some who have a sentimental attachment to the old term, it may seem that it makes a distinction (perhaps minor, in British eyes) between the status of Pakistan and that of Canada. Printed Word. Full GosocJTobernQcfc 20 2 Cth Ave. Wct. I Across Irom Armouries) SUNDAY SI RVK TS 10:30 -Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 :30Mornmg Services. 7:30'-Evangelistic Service VVeilnescIay: Prayer Meeting at a oo Friday Boys' and Gills' Clubs at 6:45. Christ Ambassadors 8:00 "Come, and you will find reality in worsliiipini at Prince Rupert's Evangelistic Centre" Grren 331 Paslnr '. Fiiwcelt .Tuniifirv lf!"9 ' A R. W. LONG Returning Officer Republicans are in power than the.-lng the organization, in-, Earlier supj'estortS by Mrs ! when the Democrats are in. 'into i crease both membership and Gladys LeMire Unit some oui-has very little to do with the j secu.-ity. The latter is by no .ioot artivitis be part of th personality of the president, means the least important. The club's itineiary resulted in piano (The Congressmen and Senator,? ; emergency on Mount Hays a f0t- a nike t0 be held soon ! who sit on the Republican side i week ago came Just close enougn Last night's program in-iude;J are nearly always wedded to to disaster to emphasize what lively compe'lticn be'we-n club policies and vested interests might occur. members on the ping pong tabl ; which make for bad relations ; . an!, the badminton court. ,with Canada. Many of us still SPEAKING OF GENERALS i jn irroun discussion afterwards ; writing lor Canadian papers can : Stme months ago there was Father McNamara. answered remember how the Republican nly one Gen5, al in the United questions in rega -d to religion Congress railroaded through the , st.ates. His name was MacAr- Refreshments were served a', high tariff laws of the late lnur Touay the only one any- the home of Mr. and Mrs SI twenties. These worked havoc ir. blcly hean 0r is amed Eisen-, Arnaud. Canada. In fact there was hardly hower. Next November it will oc - Wallpaper a iamny m anaaa ceriamiy General Disappointment where not farm which did a family some ai-e ;oncerned. : not suffer hardship because of ; . crude trade laws Jammed' At today, according to Van- (through by Republicans. icouver opinion, has to be jie, See our complete new stock ol wallpaper. Lovely designs, excellent quality. : to be noticed. Vulgarity, coarse -i ness may be looked lor evon lewdness. Which leads the : town's funny man to remaik lhat it all comes down to being ; "sex of one and half a dozen of 1 the other." I E L '51 SUPER TWIN POWER CHAIN SAW A Liqht ONE-MAN SAW with a HEAVYWEIGHT'S POWER Its endurance and "field-proven." dependability are Whatever the Job, your . . . THE DANGER to Canada of the Eisenhower candidacy ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET ALONE is this: Ike is so popular that he will probably. win easily. But if he s.4 n Lost year's stock ot PRICE '51 Sl'PKR TWIN takes in it its stride. runs on the Republican ticket ; Some day seasoned skiers will alone he will help carry to vie- ; in all likelihood be tryin? to oul-tory all sorts of Senators and ump one anothc- on Mount Congressmen who are poles Hays That, of course, i-mot fot apart from his own ideas, inilie novitiates. They will arrive ! foreign affairs. , . later. Jumoing, however, is The notorious Senator Mc sport that thrills, if anything Carthy is a Republican. So Is can. In Sun Valley, Idaho, the ; the whole "China lobby," a sin-'other day, No-wtgians staged ister aggregation that stands for j r,omuthing to stare at. Svein policies which will make Ion?-; Husc and Neilcs Hegboled oi Gordon & Andersq Some of the features arc: Dyna-Torque single cylinder engine C7 Jcripiure faiJage for or Jodaii Sociaij Phone 46 We ... are come to worshin Him." St. Matt. 2:2 SEE IT! time war certain with the vast Washington State College "sailed Republic of China. . through the air with the greatest of ease." Huse's best leap was 13U IF IKE were nominated by both , "n ZJ TRY IT! '".jr. FREE! Ladies' Shoes ' i narliet-nr over. If tho Dpmn- !"". ""v. crats were to refrain from nomi glide from the slopes of our mountain and land on Sixth A NEW WASHER . . . For the New Yeor TIIK INdMS MOI1U. -1.W Check these features f Automatic pump jV0 Automatic Automatic - , clutch and rewind starter. nating a candidate to oppose Eisenhower the whole picture would change for the better. The election could then be decided on the platform of the j ALSO ALONG THE FKASEil New Westminster Is peeved! Feels identically the same way FOR Snddr By andTarge,The TriDCL?"l: "" 0 Porcelain enamel tub O Lifetime lubrication f Quiet as a whisper 0 Lovell safety wringer 0 Year guarantee only $159.00 Democrats are the party most , census s . representative of labor, larmj. 0 wSSS ex and the less-well-off half of the ; And .J ,Ki. this . Balanced design for easy cutting and carrying. Only 25 lbs. without cutting attachments. . Cutting attachments from 14" to 16" , Fill in and mail for full particulars: ( Name ' Address i relation. mean a 1 I I tjl if - y '- e 0 population. All Republicans are $100,000 lots. A city can rise In its wrath, but beyond that, can't not rich and privileged people go any distance at alL IS $Al SH RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC But the vast majority of rich and privileged people in U.S.A. are Republicans. 4 HENCE the cry WE LIKE IKE is not without its dangers. The big cartels and vast cor Polar air will be all over Brit- j ish Columbia this week-end, it was announced yesterday. Dawson reported 61 below zero this week. What's central B.C. ever Dealer: RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED Prince Rupert, B.C. , ' tXPER NEW MANAGEMENT . Dist.: Pl'RVKS K. RITCHIE & SON LTD. 658 Hornby St., Vancouver. B.C. porations in the U.S.A. will also done to Dawson? Fashion Footweai STONE EUlLDlNGv SAV0Y HOTEL Prince Rupert's onlJV modem m(oms with bath Fraser Street Phone 37 like Ike because he Is the only j ' man in sight who has a snow-1 The early Egyptians wore sart-ball's chance to carry the Re-j dais with thick leather soles to publican flag to victory. ! protect their feet from the hot I But that's their flag, too. ' desert sands.