PAGE FOUR Man in the Moon Many people are soil wondering who got the best of the recent war in EuroDe. The prevailing opinion seems to be that poor little Czechoslovakia was badly beaten and Germany was the winner Grain is being shipped out of Churchill. Prince Rupert is silent. Poor old Rupert She: "The Drownes must be awfully rich, Judging from the clothes they wear." I He: "Oh! One can never telL Some of the most georgeous flowers haven't got a scent." "I started in life without a penny in my pocket," said Smith. "And I," put in Jones, "started in life without a pocket." The dear lady came into the village post office and planted a parcel on the counter. "I want to fend these trousers by book post please,- she said to the assistant "I'm afraid you can't send trousers by book post," was the . The elderly lady stared. "But sizes are over and we have had our first frost. ThanksgivlngU be here in a few days. tajtn? rerenUy. the wither is'not Just what ir ured to be since the nteooloeical office at Victoria : has been interfering with It War threats are o'er. Stock prices soar. Germany wins out. Peace with honor Says Britain's upon her. So loudly well 'shout i The Dally New nas kn todited circulation. Play safe I POLICY ON .'CAREER AS MIGRATION; EDUCATOR I Late Head of of Dalhousie SerTtd Serred Cash Entry ininn i, finremment Required By Dora- I Utd, lT DU,0t Capacities faj I OTTAWA, Oct. 4: (CP) Cana da's immigration policy is one ot from Great Britain, most of iht remainder from other parts of Europe. There has been an up swing in 1938 and In the first sii months of 1938, 8,315 people en tered Canada as settlers, the United States sending 2.890, the Br tish Isles 1.573. For immigration form eastern European nations, where there are many wanting to come to Canada rigid limitations have been lain down. Practically the only persons thxt."11 admissible are: are' la) farmers larmers bring onng- you told me the other riv anything open at both ends could C l7nH I, J L" hp land: b wives and unmarrieo be sent b'v bonk tvt- - tested P children under 18 Joining fam!l I heads established in Canada: (c. ST. ;'Jy hlmSeU S,r Henr pa Croft, M. P. foi ?h?v,a'rh?, " h3Hd .ne,slnce,Boumemouth. Eneland and R. S WJherimoit DBiddlh of Kecastle-on-Tyne, vie forgotten what it's like. ,ted Britlsh Columbia in cornier, ";: , . Ition with a scheme to sKtle 10.000 " - prTm pn f vm nmvinwl r .iV ...... -.. . . v v. utahc Jake has been talking about the fre- -rani f all lands necessary weather and h want- to know -vdM tw stable arrange what I? a mean tsnrxrntnre. He m-n can h rde btwn a' thinks forty below zero t a man -jrM cnfH " H suggested temperatHre but the weather man caitw- htwpen the f.overn-says that's not a man temperature wh and Pan-da's two but a krr temperature. t-nvnTi'i ntilwnys. Sii H"v -onfer with the British as tae mayor of Seal Cove was Government Federal Opinion Hon. James Gardiner, Dominion minister of immigration emphas ized that Canada was anxious for immigration of round British . HALIFAX, Oct 4. The late Dr. A. Stanley Mackenzie attended the Dublic schools of New Glaseow and welcome for agricultural settlers Halifax and entered Dalhousie at with sufficient capital to establish , the age of 17 years, winning one of and maintain themselves for a reasonable period. There is no aggressive Dolitrv to encourage migra tion from the British Isles or othci parts of Europe to Canada and the door is shut on Industrial work ers who might add to the relief burden. In 1937, approximately 12.00C the George Munro Scholarships. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1885, graduating with honors in mathematics and mathematical physics and winning the Sir William Young gold medal In 1887 Dr. Mackenzie was appointed tutor In mathematics and physics at Dalhousie under Pro-i settlers came to Canada, 2.859 .lessor Charles MacDonald and J. ,us QTlOOll'n. me aS-.RritUh famJH on ,mr.nnM Gordon MacGregor. names inseparable from the early Dalhousie. After two years he proceeded to Johns Hopkins University where h began a post graduate study and research. From 1891 to 1905 he was profes sor of Physics at Bryn Ma wr. College and in 1894 he was awarded the doctor's degree by Johns Hod- kins University. He was recaller1 by Dalhousie to take the chair of physics in 1905, spending a year in research work under Sir Josenh Thnmnsnn at Pamhrirlro TTnltro-lT. THE DAILY NEWS published In educational Journals.; , ' .tf T rrV- J , i . . , , . 'J. W. Bond. ;.Irs; He publUhd one book, "The Law of Gravitation." An Anglican, he married Mary Lewis Tayjor. daughter of the late Franklin Taylor. Indianapolis, in 1895. She died a year later. They had one daughter, Mrs. Martin King. Halifax. ?7J? Whifflets imss June uuincz, inj.Many Gather at Canadian Lesion iiau to uonor iinar-i-icvi ui Henry Dickens A deUchtfnl shower was held test night in the Canadian Legion clu brooms by Mrs, Jack Preect and Miss Edtth Gandy in honor of Miss June Gomez who is soon to become the bride of Henry Dick ens. The rooms were beautifully decorated with Dink and white streamers and wedding bells with cut flowers. The bride-elect entered the hali o the strains of the Weddint March played by Mrs. J. S. Black The early part of the evenlna was spent In playing bridge, the prae-winners being: first. Mrs Robert Murray: second. Mrs. J McGreUh; third. Mrs A. Ronalds While a delicious supper was being served Miss Hilda Bond sana T Love You Truly." Following the supper, Missci Edna and Betty Dickens drew in & decorated model scow which was heavily laden with beautiful ana aseful gifts. After a speech by tht guest of honor, all Joined in singing The": Butcher Boy" and othel songs. Later dancig. music and (games I were enjoyed V4IJUJ with . Mrs 1 w VUllb.tMtJ. He was afterwards appointed head! Black furnishing the music cf the physics department In Some sixty-five guests weri Stevens Institute. New York, and in resent, among them being Mrs 191 1 he was summoned back to Dal- bnruosall. Mrs. F. W. Grimblt housie to become its president in succession to Dr. John Forrest. In addition to the degrees earned in the course of a brilliant academ ic career at home and abroad. Dr Murkenzie hid been honored bv I Mrs. P. M. Ravner. Mrs H Odpn Mrs. P. Stegavig. Mrs. William Stone. Mrs. A. Gomez. Mrs. Jot Slaggard. Mrs. May Bond, Mrs. S G. Ayres. Mrs. J Lawrle. Mrs F. Barber. Mrs. S. E. Alexander Dickens sr.. Mr.t A farm lonric In tVi .v.. I Htjr trtitrrcle tile -1 Mrs. A. . E. LHC ....... .. w ... wt 1,1 lil- I -" - . ....... .j. minimal.. - rrvlncp Prpw t r toii, I scprp mainiv ri.ntifi or, , ,.'ulCKens Jr Mrs. William r-n Rothwell of B-itkh Columbia said his gov ithe author of nuimrous articles W?dle' , M. tclark- Mr the University Club of Montreal, 'ham, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Welt ana an anient golfer and angler he was one time president of the Ashburn Golf Club. stock but it was essential that any . : scheme of assisted immigration in tome in to Canadian farms should nrovirie H. Gawthorne Mrs. R. Shrubsall. Mrs. J. Campbell. Mrs. G. Casey. Mrs. W. V Tattersal. Mrs. Ronalds, Mrs. Teed, Mrs. W. Lund. Mrs. C. Boulter Mrs. Teng. Mi's. Doherty. Mrs. E. Evans, Mrs. T. Hodgklnson, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Roberts Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Jack Woods, Mrs. Member of the Halifax Club and, Cox. Mrs. G. Halliday. Mrs. Line also .for assisting the newcomers Heavy immigration to Canada for the first few years. Iwas definitely checked with th Experts here summed ud the sit-'comin? nf rimmdnn n mm r,. uaUon with their view that peoplf nada's record year for Influx ot who could coniDly with Canadian requirements are not anxious to March 31, 1913, with a total ot come and those who are anxious 382.840. Mrs. McGrelsh. Mrs. W. Hunter. Mrs. R. Murray. Mrs. V. Grims-son, Mrs. R. Long. Mrs. W. Gardner. Mrs. Lamb, Airs. Glenn, Mrs D. Parent and the Misses Edna and Betty Dickens. B. and E. Chandler. Rose Cox. D. Webster. E. Bury. E. Lineham. D. Grimble Alice Jones. J. S. Wilson of this city has been appointed a commissioner under the Evidence Act. it Is announced hr the British Columbia Gazette. Do Not Fail To Attend The RADIO SHOW Opening Wednesday Oct. 5 Next Door To Watts & Nickerson's Special Enter The Special WORLD SERIES BASEBALL CONTEST And Win a Handsome Prize En,ryNoSo . ouiwuo UAiufcs Ul'tiMNti WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 No Interest On Time Payments j EDWARD LIPSETT LTD. tAW.VWJWw 9 n f. I i From The Waterfront Running late this trip, Union stesmer Catala, Capt James Find-lay, is not due until 6 this evening from Stewart, Anyox an.t other northern points and wilt sail half an hour later for Van couver and waypoints. Armour Salvage Co.'s service boat Pachena, Capt. Pete Jensen, returned to oort at noon vesterda after having been away since the middle of July on a packing charter to Namu Cannery. The Daly, Capt Albert Erickson, is still at Pacofl. Canadian Can Co.'s big cruisei Cancolim, Capt. William Thomas, was in port at the first of the week in the course of a voyage to Repairs will be completed at th ocal dry dock tomorrow on the Vancouver halibut boat Constance, 3. which recently stranded and Tink at Klcw Nugget in Gren- ' vllle Channel and the vessel will hen proceed on her final voyage of the season to the fishing grounds. Fisheries patrol steamer Malas- plna was in port this morning for fuel and supplies, being moored at the Canadian National wharf. Some one hundred members of the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion and children were ntertained last Thursday evening it the Legion rooms with a pro-Tram of conjuring tricks by Frank Merryfleld of Vancouver. Jack "Greece, president of the Legion, was In the chair. Everybody reads the Dally News J There's a reason. ! ANDREW PIES Order Your Chicken Pies Now for Thanksgiving A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get it by using our famous Edson, Bulkley Valley or Nanaimo-Wellington coat PKINCE. KUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 558 Be Sure To Visit ALMER'S Coffee Shoppe Corner THIRD and SIXTH The Brightest and Most up to the Minute Eating Place In Prince Rupert- Open 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. THE ' SEAL ot QUALITY mm am GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon .Packed by the only lalmoa canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Kupert -'I Badminton Club Starts Season First Hay This Sunday With American Tournament Planned For Next, First play of the season of the Prince Rupert Badminton Club took place Sunday it the Eagles ; Hall on Fifth Avenue East wlthj about a dozen or so members turning out. Had the weather not been so fine, there would, no' doubt, have been more present An American tournament to formally open the winter season h being planned for next Sunday. PRO KUGBYIST HURT SWINTON. Eng.. Oct 4: (CP) Swlnton will be without J. 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