PACE WO The Daily News PRINCE XCE RUPERT BRITISH C0LU3JBIA 7 r-- - - r BRITAIN ANJ) PALESTINE Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dallr News, Limited. Third Avenue s DAILY EWTION . SaWSK Sept. 7, 1939 actual ugureg, proauciion was o,444,uy pounus in tne 1928period, 872,904 pounds in the 1929 period. The dairy industry, attentive readers will at once re-ca'l, is the industry which, if Mr. Bennett is to be believed, has been ruined by the treaties with New Zealand and Australia. The admission of butter from these dominions at low tariff rates, according to the Conservative leader, has made it unprofitable for Canadian farmers to make butter and driven them out of the dairv busiriess. 111.' s A pastime To assemble a number o2 different things Clour, milk, butter, flavoring, Magic Baking Powder, and from them to produce toothsome dainties for your table, is more in the nature of a pastime than a task. And success is sure when you use MAGSC BAKING More told In Canada than 08 oil other brands combined & W. GHXETT CO, LTD. Toronto Canada PSS GUXEX FOR ALL CLEANING, LAUNDERING, DISIIWASHINO Talk is heard Ivacht race from force Mohammedan lest this set Asia by against a people, jeTeBr everything is in a very pre- largest me eara i ney may minK mat me iuacnonaia government will be less mindful of British interests and obligations abroad than its predecessors. There is nothing is the proceedings at The Hague to encourage ; that idea. One powerful section Of the preS6 m Britain IS aUVIS- n-rtwo-ted tat two Olympla-Ju- tMlnA In a larse hollow on the HD ing the government to repudiate the mandate and get OUt neau races. Prince Rupert ind per surface of the kuU, spermaceti of Paestine "bag and baggage." That, it may be assumed Vancouver boat would both prob- u produced. It is from this that With confidence, will not be done. If it were done, the flag !aW in the new race, the valuable ambergris so highly The round-the-world passengers share the enterprise of being pioneers in travel over new routes and in facing new dangers. Their courage in making the trial, which turned out so successfully, wil: inspire others to follow their example whenever the opportunity arises. It is only a ques tion of time when such round-the-world travel .will be of regular occurrence. ONE RUINED INDUSTRY! There is perhaps nothing more amazing in the Canadian economic picture than the strength and growth of those industries which, according to R. B. Bennett and other Conservatives, have been ruined by the tariff policy of the Mackenzie King government. Take the dairy industry of Saskatchewan. The output of creamery butter in this province, a report from the dairy commissioner shows, was 2,500,000 pounds greater m me iirst seven monms 01 iyzy than in the same part THE DAILf NEWS I9i) Waterfront Whiffs Seattle to Prince Rupert: Yacht Race M-autcd; New Halibut Boat Building Here; Whaling Industry Important The whaling Industry of Canada at $8,26092 : 754 ton, f.rtii.ZT I C" , ixiiucu ui itsjw; ana a6 tons or the uonsouaaiea wnaung torpor- ;bone and meat, valued at $12 784 atlon's two estetblishments at Rose Smce 4,. oMninir of th M,n th. M..f V. . . . nJMwra of 1928. Th increase was 37.6 per cent. To rive the Lt uX wV U . 18 to t ; l. "i j . a -" sece urv p oarlu early tVili this foil fall. Ch. She nrfll will k. be iv.,... .,a. v,.,. " the ,argest and tti are being searched for. When he by, v sees a whale blowing the vessel Is Eel ,n thu 5ervlce RepresenUng moved ahead of Uie direcUon In an n'toent of $500,000 and irhirh thA uhtiu u ffn)n n ... tn measuring 186 by 36 feet, she is were steady and satisfactory throughout the week, the high bid for Canadian fish having . been I5.1c and 10c. which the Rote Spit received for 5500 pound, and for American fish 16.5c and 8JSc paid the Wabash for 1500 pounds. The : locally of the possibility of estab'ishing a ; US n 1 Seattle to Prince Rupert something likejMrS. MctOSKne ithat which has been hed the oast two summers from jOlympia to Juneau, or possibly a shorter alternative to t The Arab onslaught imon the Jews is showing sioms of ' that race. While development of such a contest would be' Was Honored it nevertheless has nossibilities. and. if i Created Life Member of Anglican tnminor nr haincr tiimprl inin 9 rArw11inn a era in British 3. hip undertaking, nl.l,nm'f,. ;n n.u-;- Anf:n ne W mnn,lnfa nf f nmA ha octaVilishorl vunnlrl hp tha monns nf oivinrrl Women Auxuiary at lea the keanie of Nations under which this authority is exer- Prince Rupert much publicity in the marine world. Sev- cised. The Arab leaders have probably gathered from the local mra are wponea w nave course of events in Egypt that Britain is afraid to employ l""? "fff. and of wp" How- I ting up cash trophies. sperm whale, or Cachalot, the Yesterday Vrtrrtv aftommn a vprv mie. us,w. - ceMfui and enjoyable tea was member of the toothed mature state yet and it is quite pos- j whale, the males reaching a length stole nothing may come of it. The ; of 60 or 65 feet. The females are local yacht club will deal shortly jmuch smaller. From the blubber with the suggestion, which em-jwriiCh envelopes the body the anates from Richard Fraboese of sperm oil of commerce is prepared. Seattle, whose cruiser Bolinder has The oil from the fatty tissue con- ! given at the home of Mm. u. A. Rix, Bishop's House, under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary and St. Peter's Seal Cove Branch, in honor of Mrs. MeOoskrle, who is being made a Dominion Life member of that organization by the different branches in the dio ceae. lira. McCoskrie came from Eng land with Bishop and Mrs. Ridley and Miss West in 18t5 to serve as might probably well be hauled down at once clear Lured. as j rxxuctkm i about half com- About so Wwhaies "u mn aw Home auw mm, m in . unusii ji ui'- civ,i nubii. nuu.u faw ( pieted at uic McM?" aiu, ocai are captured annually. Tnt itn under discount. It is no doubt an unfair arrangement Cove, of a new halibut boat for whale is smaller In size than either, iK BTr to that that While Britan rules Palestine under mandate from the Magnus Hvedlng. who has been a f the above named. It Is the most h been depty inter - league, it is British blood and money that will have to en-1' "ZJl it L ? um!rous-about 14i ng !i,te JST .Christopher and whose first eway tared each year. The humpback thropie work, and ha w occupied Wp the mnnflnte shhnIH that he nereirv Rnt the rp. iorce Uie rnanaate snOUia mat De necessary. UUt me re" ; this as a boat owner. Of seine- whale reaches a length of about 50 : aoy poattkme of importance In SponsiDlllty was accepted on those terms, Wisely or Un-; type and sturdy appearance, feet Each adult whale produces connection with church work in Wisely. Having been accepted, it will be Carried through, the new boat has a length of 42 feet some TO barrels of oil. In addition! 'he .diocese. and beam of 11 feet. She will be to these four whales, a small num-1 At present she is secretary of GRAF ZEPPELIN equipped with a 21 h.p. Rap semi- ber of Sel whales are captured, and the Caledonia Diocesan Board ol r 1 .1 rf 7i;Vpi:v,f ii,i r ,i deisel engine which was recently an occasional right and bottlenose the W. A., and also ocsuntaa t"- One lesson of the Graf Zeppelin s flight is that of the deuvered ta a motor 0f ns whale. : odingiy onerous portion of great strides in progress Which are now being made mVegian make and the first of Its The Rose Harbor establishment secretary of the Sunday School by rapid transport from one place to another. Germany willjkind to be installed at Prince Rup- operates four steel steamers em- Post, for the whole Diocese of reap a great advertisement from the feat of her produc- 'erterL The new boat is expected to ploying eleven men each. The Na- i Caledonia. tion, and it will doubtless spur . that . country on to new ef-! mpie, m tw0 d5n Harbor pltnt Peratfe3 "'' No one could be more . deserving ' - - v (ma an1 will Oft rtt nrv tt I UT All Uaorrsn All thacA forts to hold the position which she has won in the alr.jST Z, rh: rmlZZ ,o?uTe "'1"!.?'!' . -jr 1 kiven uun ut. ana ner mmnnia : The total number of whale-i cap-1 of friend wtu rejoice that her The Whaling Industry LT,- T. L.T long and emlnenUy efficient serv- nrauTnt Mrrii nn onlv from .L ... " ! presiding pnwamg uwmm alone peedy and attraeUve haw been too high in to get near to it as speedily as pos- .blrilt j price slble. The whale is followed to Ime ana Wpoerea with twin 50 within shooting distance, when a n-P- Washington delsel engines, trained gunner fires the gun and If giving a speed of twelve knots. The the shot Is successful thChamoon w- B- Foshay 'company (Minneapo- strikes the whale when the bomb lis became Interested In the Alas- fne Statistics for Saskatchewan show What nonsense j bursts, which usually kills It, and ka fUn business last fall by the tblS 18. In this province the dairy branch of agriculture the wrapping on the wings Is pull- acquisition of the Ketchikan cold iB liuuriwung ana growing. Winnipeg rree rress. Russia is doing so much sparring that it seems doubtful if she really means to fight. ed off, so that the wlnns serine orage and the Northland Trans- open which prevents the harpoon POrtatlon Co., together Mth the from being pulled out, even it the PubHc utilities of. Ketchikan. whale Is not killed at once. When the whale Is dead, if there is stUl Recent ihortage of herring bait time for hunting, the common prac- has obliged a number of the Amer-tlce is to place a perforated nozzle lean halibut boats to depend large-of an air pipe into the whale and ly upon pilchard? secured- on the pump air into the body until the. west coast of Vancouver Island, whale readily floats. The puncture Frozen bait Is now selling for $3 a is then tightly filled and the whale barrel in Seattle. is marked with a flag, and the ves- i sel goes on hunting until the time A tUlt to tnU port u expected comes when it should go back to soon tlom Capt. Alfred Jangard's the whale factory, which it does new eo-foot halibut Orbit. The taSrfn 5108 M,traaycaP- vessel recently landed her first gnf fare ot 12.000 poundes in BeatUe. ah All parts of whalc3 are now con- verted into commercial products. The lean meat of the whale in ap-! llaliout Landinp pearance much resembles beef-1 Halibut landings at the port of steaf and is quite palatable, when Prince Rupert for the present sea-properly cooked, and during the son up to yesterday stood at a total war there was a considerable de- of 20,303,050 pounds, as compared mand for It as a food. It was then with 19,327,600 pounds at a simi-canned. There has since, however, lar date last1 year, and 10,169.950 been very little demand for whale pounds the year before. Canadian meat for human food. landings for this season, standing On reaching the factory the At 6,043,550 pounds, have again fal-whale Is drawn up on a slip when len slightly behind last year's it is cut into strips, which are 6,120,400 pounds, but are away drawn into the factory, where these ahead of 102 at n eorresnondlne J strips are cut Into small pieces and date, when the total was 5,373,600 are men subjected to heat to ex- pounds. American landings are tract from them the oil, while the maintaining a long lead over last solid product, after being thor-jyear, having now reached 14,250.-oughly cooked, has all the oil 500 pounds, as against 13,207,200 oressed out of It and Is then ground pounds in 1928 and 13,796,300 into a fine meal which commands pounds in 1927. This year's total a large market for food for poultry, landings to date at Prince Rupert hogs and cattle. It is a very nutri- are standing at about 400,000 tlousfood. The oil is collected inw pounds ahead of the record. year casks or tanks and Is used for varl- 'of 1926. ous purposes. The bones are ground , During the week (Saturday to Into meal for fertilizing purpose. Friday inclusive) o total of 694,400 The four chief varieties of pounds of halibut was landed at whales captured are: The sulnhur Prince bottom whale, which is the largest 219.400 pounds-Canadian and 475.-1 of all living creatures, its mnvi- oon nnnnrt. .rin n.h hrii 'WUU4 IlllltllVMtt . ItVVd room vere Mrs. McCoskrie and Mrs. J. & Olbson, asaMed by Mrs. O. A. Harbor and Naden Harbor, on the m the latter part of Mav ottoZZ?!;.?: Queen Charlotte Islands. vnsent year over wh'u, hv, rtr';,.?:. The catching of whales is con- been the captured, greater number : Mrs O A Ri Mr. o Kmim?Zl ducted from specially constructed being token by the steamers opera-! Mr Viper knd uW inMahL vesseU. At the front of the vessels ting from the Rose Harbor estab- iS'wXn'sTuSSv s women Auxiliary. U a gun. somewhat like, a smaU lishment. cannon, which Is fixed on a plat- form which can readily be turned The Northland Transportatiao around. Instead of a shot, a har- co.'s new refrigerated steel motor- poon is placed In the gun. to which shp w. B, Foshay built by the a large rope Is attached. The har- Lake Washington Shipyards. Semt- POOn.,tprinKTT ?gS,n lU T tle- ior th the Norco and Bel- fTeJ,o?ivemb P0 carrying froseq fiah with h a small explosive bomb. On fmm Kffl.Mn Canning Pears Are Now Here Elberta reaches For Preserving Will Soon Arrive Bggs and Flour Advance Biberta peaches for preserving will soon be offered on the local retail market. So 'far peaches att. i-rrruig pears nave also made their appearance. The market list for this month shows many offerings of fall vegetables and fruit. Bkbs show a tendeney to stiffen 'n price as also does flour. Butter and sugar are remaining steady. ... For quick results t&' a hi the. Dally N ewe far 'f frr 'of k CAHAOIAN.M-AOK riODDCT Dr. Cumming Speaks To Girls of C. G. I. T. iow bid of ,the, weak for Canadian " fish was 13c and 8c and for Amer- hntcrcstiwr Addrews Last NUht on lean lX.fe and 8c. "Philosophy of Life" STOCK QUOTATIONS iCourtev S l. Johnston Co,) B. C. Silver, 1.00, Nil. Beaver Sliver, 13, 13 ft. Big Missouri. LIS, 1.30. Cork Province, Nil, 10. George Copper, 5.00, 5.20. Georgia River. 34. 3d. Ookonda. 70, 75. Qrandview, 33. 34. Inter. Coal & Coke, 33, 34. Kootehay Florence, 14, 13. Kootenay King, 36, 38. Mohawk, 3, 34. Morton Woolsey, 4, 4ft. Marmot River Gold, Nil, 4. National Silver. 10. 13. Noble Five, 87 87ft. Oregon Copper, 20, 31. Pend Oreille. 5.00, 5.20. Premier, 1.75, Nil. Porter-Idaho. 43, 43. Reeves Macdonald, 1.55, IJW. Rufus-Argenta, 17ft. NO. Ruth-Hope. 34, 35. OUs HargaL 158, ISJ. Freehold, IJU, IX. Sterling Pacific, 2.06, 2j$V United. 1.30, 122. Mill City, 7.00. 8.00. Associated, 2J&. 3.00. C. & EL, &50, 6.80. Regent, 80, 88. Mercury, M, 1.10. Advance. 1.71, NU. A. p. Consolidated, AM, 436. Calmont. 4.70, 4.76. Dalhouaie. 3.40, 350. Deveniah, NU, 30. Fabyan Pete. 18, 18ft. Home. 2130, 31.06. IUlnolaAlberta, 78, 80. Mayland. 9M, 9.90. McDougJSegui AM, 450. New McDoug.-Seur, UO, 1.40. Royalite, 135.00, 130.00. Local Items CmR. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. D. Donald, is due in port at 7:30 this evening from Anyox and Stewart and will sail soon thereafter for Ocean Fall, Powell River and Vancouver. Miss Jeasie McAfee sailed last nignt on the Oardena for Van couver to resume her studies at the University of British Columbia after having spent the summer vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McAfee. On her last vo;ige on summer schedule, C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. B. Mabbs. arrived In port at 7:30 last Evening from Vancouver via the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands and sailed at 8:20 for Vancouver direct The vessel to due back here about the end of the week from Vancouver via all Island points, und will then be relieved by the Prinefi Charles. Coal? Coal? Take ailvintftfcf fit low prlc to put In your wlntrr nupplj, fcnsov ami e.tssiiv-m:i.i.ix(i. TON In any quantum ,1m Flour, lliijr, Oniln nml Vrril. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 5& AND 558 HaliUtSal es Amfrien' Helgoland, 35.000 noun,., Storage. 12ic and 8c ' SeatUo. 33J5O0 pounds 12 , i AUanUc42,ooo poun A vrr lnterestlne addreas was! Mlddleton, 20,000 xtomA, given the C.O.I.T. girls of the First : Storage, 13.8c and 8c Pt-esbyterian Church lart evening; "naor, n,uuo pounds by Rev. W. B. Cummlntr of Morden. Fiaherles, HJk and 8c of thanks to Dr. dimming, which : Fisheries, 14 2c and 8c. Cold Storage, 14.2c and 8c Coy Booth Man. Mr. Cummin dealt with the , "isoo. 3.000 pounds, Atlin r t.i . ..nLil 1 . - I drloe 1 Ar nrA D. Miss Irene Mitchell moved a vote ; Rainier, 4,000 pounds w was seconded by Miss Catherine; Tyee, 12,000 pounds. Atlin Fish. Mussallem. Miss Muriel Vance pre- eries, 14.2c and 8c. sided over the meeting, wnicn was; isasicm Point, 6.000 brought to a close by the singing of the C.Q.I.T. pats, Pouodj, Canadian Livingstone, 10.000 pounds Com Storage, 13.3c and 8c. Balaac I, 7,000 pounds, om Storage. 12.7c and 8c. Southend, 5,500 pounds. Boots FUhertea, 12.6c and 8c uayview, 6.300 pounds Gantries. 12.6c and 8c. Dundas, 2.500 pounds. Tsherles, 12.6c and 8c Aua R-ni R. and W. 5500 pounds. Pwift itheriea, 13.1c and 8c Margauce. IM0 pounds, "lsheries, 13 !c and 8c Eric Roy, 7,000 pounds. Storage, 12.7c and 8c Velma C 6500 pounds Fisheries. 13.2c and 8c Fanny F., 5,700 pound? Flaberles. 13.5c and 8c AUk Bon! nm rniiWTDvrnnTDin ulu iiuumni lUUlDnll English League, Division 1 Town 1. Birmingham 4. Hudrrs;id Bolton Wanderers 0. Dtrdf County 2. Burnley 4, Portsmouth 0 Ortrasby Town 4. Newcsak United ,0. Leeds United 4. Aston Villi L Leicester City 3. Sheffield United 3. Liverpool 0, Everton 3. Manchester United 1. Bhek-jurn Rovers, o. Sheffield Wednesday 0. Amal 3. Sunderland 5, Manchester City 2. Weatham United 5, Middlesboro I I'nglish League, Dithiw t Bradford City 2, Wolverhnnpua Wanderers 2. Bristol City 5. Reading J. OanHff City 0, Hull City 1 Miilwall 2. Bury 4. Nottingham Torest 1. Sots County 1. Oldham Athletics 4, Chelsea I Preston North-end 0, Cbarkus Athleik 3.. Southampton 4. Blackpool 1 Swansea Town 2. Stoke City 1 Tottenham Hotspur 2, Bunikf 1. Weat Bromwtch Albion 5. ford 0. Scottish League, Diristeo 1 Aberdeen 1, Rangers I Dundee United 0, Alrdriooiao 3. Falkirk 3. Morton 0 I Hibernians 1. Cowdenbeath 1 Kilmarnock 2, Ayr United 0. j Motherwell 0, Hearts I Partlck ThlsUes 2. HamiltM Academics 2. St. Johnstone 4, Queen s P St. Mlrren 3, Dundee 0. Scottish League Division t Albion Rovers 0 Kind's Park 1. Arbroath 4, Boness 0. Armadale 6. Montrose 0. j Brechin City 3. East Fife I 1 Dumbarton 1, Alloa 2 j Dunfermline Athletics 0, Us Athletics 1. J Queen of Scots 3. StenhouiMH 1 Ralth Rovers 6, Clyde Bank Rt nornsrds 1. Forfar A" Third Lanark 1. East sUr,Br shire 0. YACHT MODEL KACE niiuuiiT iu v u tlonal Yacht Model Club bo . . . . L-Min nil - being held mis aiw""" - dry dock. Increased inter ng taken lif'lhto newly esUW ed local sport. Cholera Infantum The Fatal Disease of Children There is no more dangerous trouble, to rhiUr0-0 the hot weather than cholera Infantum. mrAv tk' MotiKjra will finJ in "Dr. Fowler's' has no irior for off-ettin the vomiting, diarrhtra of this terrible lwel trouble. .i.htv fo"' It him on the market for the I yean, and ran be. used with the greatt ton TL&n. Price, 60 cents a Ix.t Ue at lT dniggvlf JJflat. Iut up only ly The T. MUburn Co., Ltd., Ion" Do you read the classified advcrlisemcfi 1,7