PA.QB rOTO W C ENERGY I HEALTH Eja VALUE 1 IbreakfastsA THAN 2 J J k EGGS MORE THAN 30 GENEROUS SERVINGS PER PACKAGE QUICK QUAKER OATS The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE ; Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. I ft 8 L TihI jSjLil Lord Tweedsmuir To Open Museum T,h.e..",'"J- ''", Premier .. Ilntith Ciimiof, lyoo to 1902. One f ,,"r""'"t I'eri.Hli in llrili.l, (f'lumbia i imlilical l,i,lory began irili the election . the Ihtntmuir V.overn. ment. Premier Ihimmuir Ua,l scarcely "Jr,cr a majority of the I'gitlature eigneo" n petili,,,, ',lemana. YJV '""""" " Lieut.. Governor iV""; 1 "" l,mk rfiect J""e 2'. 1900. On May 5,1902, the Corernment ir.fr... rimed n b,ll protimnf for conttruclion "J a rmhtay from Yellouhend Pan by "oyof llute Inlet, to Hctoriaf but the pro,m.al un to vigorously o,,,,o,e,l that .1 P1" rfr"'P'. Hunsmuir re. tne,l n Sotemher. 1902, and Col. Prior oecame the new Corernment leader. Governor-General Will Visit Cape Hreton This Week; To Read Leson at Church Service SYDNEY, N.S., Sept 30: CV) The new federal museum ct historic Louisburg will be dedicated by Lord Tweedsmuir this week-end, according to the program arranged for the vice reg:.l party. Official approval has been received from Ottawa. The governor-general will remain in Cape Breton from October 1 to October 3 and will in-specl a guard of honor of the i a t A An. 1 In i 5rlM Silrer Spring Coronation Hrew Lager, brcued In Victoria, lias an international reputation for uniform 1,M li,. I BRITISH COLUMBIA" i" F. An F u c" n.G, WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The following further an-nomcement in refcard to the closi of the 1937 halibut fishing season is made by the International Fisheries Commission; "The last date of clearance for halibut fishing in Area 8 is September 29 midnight. Vessels having cleared may enter olher ports en-route only if regulations have been complied with and if no halibut Is landed. Area 3 clones to all halibut fishing October 19 midnight. Permits to retain halibut caught incidental to other fishing will be issued and valid only until closure of Area 3 when no halibut of any origin can be held in possession under permit There were no halibut arriva's here yesterday or today. Little its ,e x,p e c t e'n.o w until towards the end of next week when .boats Should J&tart getting back I frpin .final trips-of the season to Area No.' 3. ; ' f At Ketchikan. .'.Tuesday tl-e schooners Kodiak and ' Westward sold halibQrdatchPs 'of -35,000 and 2j,000 pounds ..respectively for 'S't-c and Cc : Aboard a Royal Canadian Air Force seaplane. Sergeant R. I Thomas, H: F. Anderson and W. H. Lord arrived here Monday afternoon from" SD'roat Ijtkn. Van. couver uver Island. Island. They They a are here to 85th Cane Breton Hiehlande,. the Canadian Legion, Boy Scouts f. a,erjal Photojrmphy work : ntn tuL I tin J MI' 1 - w : A -T. lllf ..."'"MA II .1 J 1 1 I I 1 L 1 ' iliiiTiiiirlKii ' ii r-fwi I For more than a quarler of a century it ,a, been regarded as one . n..Mi uoiiimina'. mini M)pulnr lecr. SILVEU SPUING Coronation Bycw Lager N. 1 .This advcrtisfinent is not puMislid m liil;itd ,v K viCTOiA.lt the Government of Uritul, Coubi?;0' V for and Urrl Guides. -v m.miem. The party will make a tour cf . the Dominion Steel and Coal Cor- first nine months of 4936 The scale poration. steel mills at Sydney for this September has been 21- before leaving for Louisburg, 793.383 board feet in comparison .7. "r-". c ,oio,03a.Doard feet in SeD-i ruins of the ancient French fort- iember 1935. 1 ' i ine log scale for species this seD-; IDs Excellency will attend ser- Umber was as follow fluri for vice at George S reet Presbyteri- the same month last ye al2 Z an Church the last day of Lis ing shown for jisit and wilt read the lesson. f W-icrtX ' The governor-general arrived afd 5?-L19 Brd Brd. Ft. at Charlottetown TnM1lar .5nii . u v, , . i." . """s" uou;ias Fir- ioj,Bay.-; 463.839:; 540,698 S40.6M '.Prince Edward Island. SCALING HOLDS UP Present Year Still Maintains Lead Over Last in Timber Production For District Red Cedar ygz'zrmftz J 3,152,440 Spruce? illUHH.692 J (t.2mnfi Balsam - i,5lS,060 jJackpine , . :336.15 Miscellaneous 84.945 7.334,551 1.984,129 1,32241 Totak ,21.793,383 22,618,035 Forest Product ; Lineal feet of poles and piling in i ins interior this September amounted tq but 4(T,181 19,825 in cedar, 9.375 in jackplne and 10.931 in eiuniocK as compared with 161,605 . Uneal feet in September 1936. Timber allngs in Prince Rupert The tie count this September was forestry district for the nre.vnt 2fi.vn .n T.r .a . iK.vkw, us . . . compared 3car to date have reached a total; with 25,853 last rear . "r' looara Ieei as compar-! A total of 156 cords of rordur w n.miU4,vol ooaru ieei in ine i was recorded this September THB DAILT NIWi -j7, September, RETURN TO FUNDAMENTAL TRINCirLES (Continued from l'agc One) all play our small part, speak the kindly, sympathetic, , charitable word, take an active Interest in local, provincial and national af- , . I airs, itemciuun omajjvui only public men and men or wealth tfy the ony real heritage to hand would keep it before them!" down to our children. Money is The press was another great pow- ntUe good stand for tne thlngs er that could hp used for the pro- ..i,.kn in- i, i.nl,n. - - UlUb alT nuiuiniui wuu- motion of good government. Too try Don.t forget lne undamentals I often, however, was it used for the o jifej.. furtherance of selfishness. But the ,s IJf n,jnjSCf nt public which demanded sensationalism and excitement instead of Mr. Justice Manson was remln-truth might hold itself to a great iscent in opening his address. It extent responsible for this In the scarcely seemed . possible Uiat commercial world of today. "Think twenty-nine years had passed since what power the press would have he had first landed in Prince Ruby honestly approving the tilings pert on the Princess May in July that are ood and disapproving 1908, a young graduate of Toronto those that are bad." University and Osgoode Hall, the All could play their part Individ- first solicitor In Prince Rupert. So ually in ensuring good government far as he could recall there were and a better era, declared His Lord- but two families still here today ship. "We cannot go on playing who were here then the P. W. with flrp holno- HUVimioct. Inrtpf- AnriPrsnn's nnrl thp R I. Mrlntsh's ---- " - f5 ' v . - - ... - inltely. There is little good having Dr. W. T. Kergln was at Port Simp- upalth fnr tsii AMIHran 4f ir.itr csn AonrftA T?1tp11 otICrvVocVtntA rmintrv l -winij In ho tnrn hv .srw!nl Hp rpfal!prl nrh nlnnppr flmirpc nc disaster. Stand for the things that Jack Beattie, John Knox and John are worinwnue, don t lorget tne Houston ana tola or Knovcllle and fundamentals nf life Takp It from Vlckersvlllp 5?nprlal trihnt wn me. it is quite possible for Canada paid to the late Bishop DuVernet io t a onier a revolution as mat aiso rTea R.err ana ur. urant. Tne in Spain." year after his own arrival his young Chaotic Age bride had arrived on the old Camo- "We are living today in an age sun. First there was the cabin in that is pretty chaotic." said Mr. the muskeg, then the new home on Justice Minson. "We have boasted Fifth Avenue to which they had to oi iremenaous scientific advance- carry water from downtown, ment and of all that man has ac- His Lordship mentioned some-compllshed. We thnueht our rivl- thins about his nrartlrp hprp In lization was about the last word, those early days, the cosmopolitan Then came the great crash and clientele all along the line of the breakdown of 1914 Then the per- railway construction from here to lod of reconstruction and we Endako. It might not have been a thought we were well on the way to lucrative practice but It was rich in progress and prosperity. Then in education and human understand- uuv came another crash. We may Ing. have to have a few more crashes to His early political life was re bring us to our senses. Civilization called by the speaker, haw he had seems but a veneer. All one has entered Dolitics in mi2 against, wii. to do is scratch the surface and liam Manson, meeting defeat. Here the brute and animal is still there, he let out a secret that In that We listen with fear and trembling , election he had voted for the Labor and wonder what is going to be candidate. Bill Montgomery. Then nexi. Tne question is: whither? came the election of 1916 when he " " Bomg w) De ine end? Where naa been returned from Omlneca is It all going to wind up? the seat he had held unUI 1933. "No v e tnought we had democracy ' man could haVe had a finer loyalty uut we &ee delators. Europe we than those grand people of Omln-see filled with tinder. Maniacs have eca those mnrhprs nnrt ir,pr. matches. In Spain there Is the rivil reoosed - - - ihwjv j tai o war. in the Orient Japan ravishes Politics made little difference to us Chlna-" We were interested in the develnn- Great BrltaiiVs Dositinn was n' r...w u,uiS io mainiam me At the eonelujrfnn nf ),u aAr Daiance of tilings and the peace oi the world. preserve Social, political and economic problems were still unsolved. In the country to the south there was Manson. also w nuuttOO, Mrs. F. M. Good, president of the Women's Canadian Club, extended !a vote of thanks to Mr a war or labor and capital. To a ' Hon to the Ovr ni,,h fnr .esser extent there was a similar I .u . war here in Canada. iZeTr the. ?resence ? the been many doctors but so far not' nr V, L Dn N" one of the nrescrintions i 5.rt?k,es.by- of the Gjt0 vlded a solution . T' aiso "Pfwsed appreciation Tertians.' MtPrf m. 1 10 l-he speaker as weU as the plea- shin" the rpnn i. .V" rZ.u. IZ. ' SUTe at havlnS members of the advance we have made in iKttS Women' Canadla" Club present, and other fields, we have forgotten ; - - - : " . . some oi me lundamental principles." There was too much selfishness, too much erasnini? fnr wealth for wealth's sake, power for .jowers sake. There was also the lust for pleasure. Pleasure was a necessary thing but pleasure at the sacrifice of another's comfort was unreasonable. "Sometimes it seems there is HHIp 1 we can do as individuals." remark ed the speaker "but we should not quit or surrender to pessimism. Life is still worth living. We will go through this cycle. But it ,is not good enough to be callous, to sav 'let the government do If We can CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE A few large bundles of old newspapers, 2 for 25c. SEWING UTILITY SEWING CLASSES-m7s. ' Thomasson, Wallace Elock. Phone Blue 637. (j f WANTED TO TRADE WOULD Exchange Calgary revenue bearing houses for general or hardware business or will manage buginess with privilege of buying. Apply Ho 50, Spiritwood, Saskatchewan if. WANTED WANTED To purchase a used origan, also a used piano. McRae Bros., Ltd. ;," (229) Mrs. Bernard Lundahl A.T.OM. 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