I:-!' .ii -. riGK roux s I I Write for free booklets "10Q Glorified Recipes" and "Contented Babies." Carnation Company, Ltd., Vancouver. irraduteoV Vitamin D JftQ I tr """""(twewni V tmsm iiBismiimBn Oriental Conflict Ends up in Court . Alleged to have pulled a knlf? on Chariie Kl, a Chinaman, during an altercation in a Chinese resort on Third Avenue last night, Sa-bura Suziki, Japanese, appeared' in city police court this, morning before Magistrate McClymont on a charge of assault with intent to do grevious bodily harm, and was remanded until tomorrow morning. Sergeant G. II. Greenwood, chief of the city detachment of the provincial police, Is prosecuting and L'. W. Patmore is acting as defence counsel Irradiated Carnation i YOU can do it easily. Lots of people do. And they like the saving just as much as they like the Improved Carnation Milk which makes the saving possible. Just fill your cream pitcher with undiluted Carnation Milk double-rich, double-creamy, as it pours from the can. Delicious in coffee or on fruits or cereals. Use Carnation Milk for all cooking and baking, for cream soups and sauces, for drinking, THE PALM COFFEE SHOPPE Offers You WHITE HELP COURTEOUS SERVICE SUPERIOR MEALS LOWER PRICES And a clean, convenient place, to dine Call around and let us prove it Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. THIRD AVENUE iiKiirimnm PRINCE RUPERT S ii TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK co; Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. H to on Oieam i for-baby's bottle. The famous Dionne quintuplets are being raised on Irradiated Carnation Milk. They have been fed Carnation Milk since November, 1934. It is pure, rich, whole milk, evaporated to double richness, and now irradiated to make it extra-rich in "sunshine" vitamin D but at no increase in price. Ask your grocer for the Improved Carnation. Look for the word "Irradiated" on the label. 23-35 THE WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING BRAND OF EVAPORATED MILK Hotel Arrivals Royal W. McLean and J. G. Cameron, Vancouver; R. F. Corliss, Prince George; H. Hazelton, Chicago; Gunnar Loge, city. Prince Rupert W. G. Scott, N. Hueston, Harold Brown and James McCulloch, Vancouver; F. Alb.n, " Chilllwack; Stanley Bishopric ir., Portland; J. C. Hunt, Decker Lake. Central J. Olsen, Sig Walksted, Nick OJingste and Miss Gudrun Welle, city; V. Hogan, Pacific; T. .Anderson, C. N. R.; R. P. Bishop, Vancouver Island; R. Lahtff, Cloyah Bay. Knox j Edward Ulmer ard Robert Rae, : Prince Rupert; J. Nelson, Burns Lake. Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, calm, 48. Anyox Raining, calm, 45. Stewart Raining, calm, 44. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 48. ' Smithers Part cloudy, calm, cool. Burns Lake Part cloudy, calm, 42. ' Mr,' and Mrs, Fred H. Cameron, following their marriage tonight, will sail aboard the steamer Prince George for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver and elsewhere ' in the south. The bride is Miss Rose Wesch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wesch. "TILL1E THE TOILER" boy: -this Hke home. EHT1LLIE? HA-HA- Vou TALK LlkE tlU HOVJ MAMV TBI DAZLT R1WI Thursday, Septet, ORIGIN OF EVIL TALK rrince Rupert Parent-Teachers' Ass'n. Hears II. J. Gregg In Interesting Talk The Prince Rupert Parent-Teachers' Association resumed Its activities following the summer vacation last evening when, at the regular monthly meeting held in the Borden Street School with Mrs. D. C. Stuart presiding, arrangements were brjd theological student, gave an Interesting address on the "Origin of Evil". -At the outset Mr. Gregg stated that evil could be divided into three classes moral evil, physical evil and aesthetic evil. Philosophers had attempted to ex- nlain the origin and cause of evil. Ths speaker explained the three main theories of philosophy namely: the dualistic philosophy which stated that evil was personally directed hv an evil spirit, co-existent with but opposed to God; Platon-ism which declared that God or I Spirit was good and matter evil-i and the Hegelian position that all evil was a road to the good and consequently there reallv was no evil .Modern science utterly rejec- i ted dualism and the other two theories were entirely Christianity along with the dls-1 cover'es of science and the devel- ionment of the evolutionary theory offered the most feasible explanation of the oriein of pain and phy sical and moral evil. Evolving from a primitive stage when man did not know the difference between good and evil, man eventually came to a stage In his existence when he was confronted with the choice of good and evil of choosing for the good of his group or for self. Evil came when man first chose wrongly. A parallel to this was found in the Bibical account of the temptation and fall of man. With this fall came the discovery of the knowledge of good and evil, the sense of free will, and the feeling j of guilt for doing wrong. The tre mendous force of environment coupled with heredity and animal instincts multiplied this evil until it had become a powerful world force which needed no evil spirit to personally direct it. This problem of the origin of evil was an important one for all those who were engaged in training of the young. All such should ever keep in mind the potent force of example In the life of the child. Example was more powerful than the spoken word. Evil that had its roots in selfishness could be eradicated best by example. Evil that had its roots in animal 'instincts could be dealt with best by sublimation which would allow of the positive teaching of "do" rather than of "don't". Positive teaching was good psychology. Christ had' used this method when teaching of the Sermon On the Mount. The method of the psychoanalysts was worth considering to trace the evil to its beginning and root and rectify It there. During the evening Miss Lois Judge with vocal solos accompanied by Mrs. J S. Black, and Miss Maureen Klrkpatrlck with pianoforte solos, provided a most enjoyable musical program. VJHV. OMUV BOUGHT ONE TICKET! Rirr TKAT'S THE WlMMAHJ Tea and Sale By, Church Choir Is Successful Event A successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon by the Choir of First Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. H. N. Brrcklesby, Fourth Avenue East. Many ladles called during the afternoon to lend their patronage to the affair and the gratifying sum of $28 was realized. Mrs. James Simpson was general made to hold a telephone convener. . In October to raise money Guests were received by the hos- to supply supplementary and refer- tess and Mrs. E. J. Smith. Pouring ence books for the schools. Mrs. J. were Mrs. W. D. Grant Holllng-W. Kilpatrlck, Mr. E. B. Baker, and worth, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter and Mrs. N M. Carter were appointed Mrs. Samuel Mavey. Servlteurs as a. committee to take charge of were Mrs. James L. I.ee. Mrs. J. A. this event, Arrangements were also Teng and Mouy Qwens. The made for the October meeting home cooklng table was In charge when diplomas will be. presented to of Mrs w w G 0.Neill and Mrs the pupils who have this year gra- B R Rlc(J was cashler MfS John duated front the elementary remner rfad tea , schools into high school. A brf f b fc t j program Included vocal solos' by ,fn Vancouver Tu!;,"i.i .aLT i Mrs- Brocklesby pnd Mrs. A. J. Webber. The rooms were attractively decorated with asters tnd gladioli. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The Home Oil Distributors Ltd. tanker Dlnamac, Capt. James Mc Cullough, sailed ihls morning on It return to Vancouver via Alert Bay after one of its periodical northern trips to service the company's sta tlons in this district. Yesterda, morning the vessel came in from North Island, bringing In the equipment of the company's depot there. During the winter. It is ex pected the Dlnamac will maki monthly service trips north front Vancouver, the' FANCY BANANAS per lb v TERRACE APPLES per lb. i ....! .' per box ,., REMO CARROTS 8 lbs REMO TURNIPS 8 lbs REMO CABBAGE per lb. . CORN ON COB per doz CELERY each he turned the negative commands tk. a i iu. i.i... i lUMAlUtb ui me uccaiugue iiiku wie posmve , WE AIM TO PLEASE Your Satisfaction is Our Success GREEN PEPPERS- 2 lbs CUCUMBERS Large each .... GREEN TOMATOES per lb .... SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 lbs RED MALAOA GRAPES per lb 25c 5c 5c 25c 15c 11c 5c $1.50 25c 25c 3c 20c 10c 5-lb. basket . WV MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. 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