1 ft. 4 Ml f? tav fAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, May 28, 1929 Presidential Address Delivered Island of Orleans Island of Bacchus The Daily News I'lIINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMUIA Last Night at Victoria by. Head Published Every Afternoon. Kxcept Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue the'-Empire lULLEg-dltbry r.rtr , ,.h . ofc.theyDaughterstof tarniH ntyt .1.'' City delivery, t&aftii or carrier, yearly foiiod, paid in Wah siOiJ dress at the opening of the s 2Sth annual meeting of the . . . Ij i -j It-m. ' ka KTnf?mmI C.htintur imnerinl Orrlpr. D.qiirrhiprS rtf thft Bill-1 ror icsncr jieruju, hsiu m auiauic, iuuw t"w a i nyiuvM1 . . " , --o , - by mail to all 'tfcrt.-b'f Northern and Cetifrisl British Columbia,"; , ipire, in the Empress Hotel last night, Mrs. John A. Stew-paid in advar.ft jrepriy period ... i, 3.Q0 art 0f Perth, Qnt., brought before the delegates for their Traiwi..,,t A-nid iiAvMtiKmr. Mr inch. tatKinsertion hit 1.40 action the coming Transient adveMjMlMtf W fron.t;pagT, After al immense un! deal to us, i going on in .JfELCOME COL0MHO visit and come again. THE EARTH TREMBLED - """"""awBeBiitiBMiBiieaBijaBiBiBiaaiBBwBiBMaBMSiy TILVNSATLAtjTIC FLIER AND A FAIR IMITATOR Cl;:ronc .Ch.-.'nbcrbiin. .-uitho ty on aeroplane navivntion, nnd f:iin r S-vth. r.-yer-o(l solo end -finer .hnmpion, wljo are-, plan-. , ninr t" f'y from Xew York to R m . SB'NONDS SAWH The most economical saws to use Sitnonds Canada Saw Co. Limited, St. Icemi St. and Acorn Ave. Vancouver. D.C MONTREAL St. John, N. B. 1 ... : f consideration and during year: self- eaucation: of each member in the .work being done by the '.'.'. "lfS. '!,i!i,w$''0H)fe'r'3ij whole ''to be accompanied by. co-operation be- 'Avx noiice.s.rTnMTuon, per 'tpble ' . I'.'... ' .15 ir firtM tween flirt the rli'fnwsrif different chapters; linrf ntc increase innvoncn ?n in membership; rnm tin retain Or four months for wnoie-neaneo support 01 uie or- ni"m1 t,i 11 trthr ntria nf Ttrftfah Cnlumfcifl. the Hritllh Em tder's education and immigration - ' v i il.. aI niro nH United SttK naid in advance. Der vear 0.00 policies; cnuu weuare acii vines. By mail to all other countries, per year Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations rT- - . DAILY EblTlUN .a. Tuesday,, May 28, 1090 i Hon of girl guide companies as a means to draw the younger gen orations of Women into the order's ranks. "If each member makes some contribution along these lines the progress in the mourns will be an Mrs. Stewart said. importance the cost of its administration was bound to rise in proportion, she said, and this should be met4 by a larger mem U-rship. There was a tendency among the chapters to support many utside agencies, Mrs. Stewart ,!J 1 a a - next twelve saia ana " "ncou uie cnapiers nuzirig one," t concentrate on the order's work and support the order's own the past yearWd been one of nnt, ffre ntributing .k.. i : lrth sn work and money to other way. than one. the president" akitf. ' (jbjctf f fifA unity of ilrtea with the order's W of thht an,d Kood Kngliab: KhooieJHS, of WhiirK th. o..the wnok wM.of.ffreat impor- Prince Iflto welcomes ie; BHtifeh MM1, Clrymbo; wouw rdcei- fait r-; jntee h,Ur tutors to to the nort. iftc! WflOJe netw are always pieasea io,,s;ee port xiuring the meettng. This w i.""'w"! m " pint 111 it v whfoh arirsiilrl Ha fnfliatrswl i . umtlnM- t hat t btAar L'itlrl British shipi W these . waters and when thoycome.anu rery aucceastuj pie ot emoire ; ' r7LlTM . i .t i.n i.i...": nr v.. ,,.,t, .u. ..A.t ' m serve the compliutent iid i by an spenu a wee we iuse u suu ueuor. W -- r': of ano,hw nationwide or- Pnnfn n oiH Viie nffmava nnri man MrilT on mv t lmir suaiea mat me 0 oraer s mosi vai-. wl-!fnw ... I f KoniMiHiu, inai no uoay 01 men or women outside our dominion. parliament can speak with such a and guarded by each and every memlH-r as part of her personal "a,0ML voicv! 38 i.mi1ria, 0pdr iuKhters of the Empire." obiigution 1 Just to remind US of the fact that We are just SO- "Our organisation, by its very "No generations in the history I journers on the surface of a ball of fire the earth shook a being," she Said, "has put itself of mankind have ever had the res-' . . . . .... . ' T. A-.:L.:t:a.: a- a i & il.i little here on Sunday and caused a good deal ot conversa- on recoru as cnieny concerned iniuiiue w im mmre m tion and speculation. It reminded us that we are not very bu"dlnvui ' f1" r',""0"' llfT !Ti r ii i . j i i i t.i. Canadian citizenshin. British in pecialiy in a new and potential Xttl LI 'Jill back the man there valley, such as. this dominion," Stewart said, "When you member of, , this order. su.stfi responsibilities hike CsptsM mtti tin portion of' an1 rjelrhas' even nwre than our.share and it oAIy bjf, helping, eaehj IDtt WhilO-fts Shiveite may 'me.in'U 'gOOd rbhatlrthif thta result,"... ,. , omer. . nmJHnjK., MP .our orper in,. .Hrc : t i: SjnriV.rvy,-iwr.,Wernng to ine recem do((ilu. our,r(U1k8 that we can l neave W. ejmny at Ottawa, wMrc the v.;, fuWH the great deUinv that lie8 ir. 'I of the order i foundress, ., ,,, portrait we U8 M a ,oyall, of ...ELECTION RBTURK'S "J SfiS -3tSSl ! wrs. zsiewari qiscusea ine enna Kr(Mj empire, While it Impossible a few of the British election re- welfare work of he order, which . -"T I ' "rail .!-" --fi .ill l'.' a.v.'r-iff.teiaif.-i.t.- ; - turns may De receivcu nere on inursuay, it win oe rn- a,,p r vmuauie cn " . . A 1 1. II . .. I S day before much idea can be obtained as to how thenres- "uuuon ine nauonai wen-ent parties wU1.be affecl?rj probably have to wait Url.lsthi mlv nusfliUl'itmayX sw,.m I even be Saturday- before the standing of the parties can had been made ,n the varioU8 un. wr Letter, Box be ascertained with any degree of accuracy. dertakings to build up Canadian appreciates hospital There is little change in the general situation. It citizenship along healthy sane. V seems quite possible that the Baldwin Government may British lines." j Editor, Daily News: be defeated or kept in power by the vote of the Liberals. "We must gain and retain- the 1 nor you will find space ip The situation will be a most complicated one if the Con- interest of the younger genera- your- rPe" for a few words of SCrvatives get less than a majority vote in the next house. t,on8 ,f the order i? to continue appreciation of the treatment I . . - ltB growth in the future as in tho have received whilst a patient in " " - - gtewart said. "I the Prince Rupert General Hos- ' would urge on every chapter, Pjtl for over five months. 1.. v.. it i. il.i . i i wucic ii. . iwwimt, ill-1. ipq ui- 1 wi.u fn -,. , terest themselves In in some way mmir of the nursing staff, for girl guide companies irrespective tnelr unfjinir cheerfulness and! or whether they are corainiea .m ffan ESQ '"fWwf w . wnwa S V S I formed by our own organisation condWPBi and withal theIr exccl. or otherwise. lentfefflclency. Prince Rupert is Mrs. Stewart reported some indeoKto be congratulated on Its ' .slight increase in tfuf order's excifllt doctors, and the staff membership' this :yearr but she of th general hospital, and Ij urged the chapters to concentrate shall always look back, with sin-; on a much greater increase for cere' grr. tit ude and pleasure to! the year to come. As the work of my sp'o. n in that institution, the order grew in breadth ami WILFRED W. HIPPISLEY Be Young at Sixty t MANY a man with wife and children to support earns a salary that permits of only moderate savings. Month by month he is impressed with the necessity of systematically budgeting his income so that a competence will be available for dependent years when subsistence must be provided from income rather than earnings. Travel and play at 60 or 65. A Double Maturity Endowment policy, taken NOW will enable you to grow old gracefully. i ;bt. '..'', . THE Manufacturers Life Insurance Company HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, CANADA Branch Office 20J-8 Rogers Bldg., Vancouver. B. A. Twlae. Branch Manager NOKIUS W. I'JtlMll.K, D1STUICT KKI'ltKISKNTATIVK . Prince Rupert, b. C fefe-- Tbhiproaybavoid MthwaTsJJbrtr,anJonlruirn tramp whr CrtlvT found I h IndUn and thHo Ibt nouM b in rom j 14 mora man jsv r-mrs ma. "tire likewise found quantities of vinei :uch YY we had seen nowhere else in the world and which led us to rail this the 'Island of Bh chus"'. Thus the Saint Malo captain, Cartir. whulioovered the Iale of Orleans in 1M6 firat nanvt it. Four hundred years. Chips of the advonturer, the explorer, the pioneer, the builder of empire and later, great anipa of commeree followed those of Cartier. but the Irle of Barchua has not known them all and has slept before the portal of the new world for many generation. Not tha it nan been forgotten, but that the bigger ships have gone by. Induitry has not detroj ed its charm and today it remains, if not the pristine itle of Cartier, a piere of old France a translated by these who shortly folloT.-ed him. The illustrations above typify the Mead. "Progress" has ben slow. Its people have learned the secret of content. Tbelr tongue, tbeir modes, their homes are of a rehtury ago. They weave their ratalogne; five in homespun. They sre blessed with old ioplf. 't. a -short ferry dUtaoce sway, Quelee with it ramparts, its Chateau FrocUnas and it oresn shipping, keeps pace with the advance of the times At Ste. Petronille, one ot the raamt little rillagte where wealthy Quebec has its summer homes, sa Inn has this yesr been opened, so that It la now possible for the vifitor to rest for a while and abiorb st leirure the chsrm and beauty of the forgotten island. But he must he prepared to eat of the good viands of the Hal.ltant and to live a little doter to the homespun. The people of the Mend will welcome him w;;h good-nature but tbey have little liking for the modern. They have the secret ot content and good-living, on the Island of Baeehui. The name of the new Inn is La Catalogs and it once was s seignorial mansion. Ml ' l ......... . ' ' ff -war - wonder flavor. I km v up v '. A sHif Hi..- O iliilfil L . ' Kellogg's Corn Flakes must be crispcr, more delicious or 12,000,000 people would not daily prefer them to all other corn flakes. Kellogg originated corn flakes and nobody has ever been able to equal that Kellogg CORN I FLAKES '6 Enjor KelloeV. Corn Flake. It lunch and dtnaer a H a. break fa.t. Fine for the children' t nif moal. So ttf to digest. Try thorn with canned peaekt. and milk or cream. Look for tke red.nd.reen pack ago. At all grocers, Serd by h4li, restaurants. On dining-cars. Made by Kellogg la London, Ont. CORN FLAKES RjOWN TREE'S Plain York "ul lo 'llor'110L loo Swcot """"saMsaauatMiaiiMnniTwi un sataaasTuaaaiwiaTm