ten by Thomas. Mcllwraith, sr, Prince Rupert. Dally News Thursday, November 30. 1950 president of tlle association 1880. -Newfie !! Hamilton Group Gathers History The story of the adventures or 'Dr. jumi nae. a pnvslclan uhn ST' -JOHN'S Sr. 9r was the second president, form? part of Canadian annals. Once a geographer and explorer of note, he was the first man to discover the fate I HAMlLlun vr a acienuuc i organization in this Industrial .Ontario city is celebrating Its ! 93rd birthday this year. Labrador thi. " " whalini : dou At wzra Whaline ,7. ! A nucleus for the gathering ,,icver sir Jonn PrankUn D" and dissemination of knowledge RaC) who had covered thousand this district since 1857 has in 0f miles or northern terrltorv bv been provided by the Hamilton boat and on foot, found Eskimo Association for the Advancement wno knvw of Franknn.g of Science, Art and Literature. and then discovered traces of its 1 It started In the fall of that members. Hie Polar 1 0"t of HawkeTtoL, "ten of 330. Both fiiMr. U: Will dDS W R fb j" ". a ..ij nisi, jniormaiion about the was lust 11 years old. A few Baring 6arers uhirh vi , eager citizens met In a private to the g -eat British family of fin-i total eatch Utl"'t iiuiuc oau ucLiucu vu " ain-ii'rs ana diplomats was de-l Althoueh it k association to look into the finer livrred to the association and 1 PoUleht ir " .things of life. then to the world. Dr. Adamitant nVT'1 I On Sundays, In the sumrwr Shortt of the Bureau of Archives1 an average seal, months the members of the at Ottawa was the first to studv of a halintmJ ' 'Scientific Association, its popu-i the papers, and he passed on his to $1,000. 'nr name, used to gather at the Knowledge to the Hamilton as-l shore of the bay and walk I sorlat'on. j hrough the area to observe th?j Under the leadership of A T large number of birds. They j Wood, pre Went, the association collected ferns and flowers and' continues the practice begun W ven poked Into the geology of years ago of cultivating science ..... if .. ..rr.' ns " i" 1 PORTRAIT Films Develop WJ prompt sand f HANDLER'S ncrf the region. . I arl and literature, keeping hI.vo Fossils, rocks and specimens an Important phase of civic life, for microscopic examination were i npAraiva Kir tVia trmim anrl aa! I 'in -Ui street nh """- uwn 383 ft Want Ads, Sure Results! ft: jn k v--awJ ". J) a member became familiar witn; one field of studv he branched into another. So their knowledge grew. VALUABLE RECORDS At one time the association held meetings in the Alexandra Arcade, where a large depart- Christmas Cards r ". Ik Vnwiol jfoiirli ! ment store now stands. By 1873 Matured and Bottled in England 0? K 4 or IS Make Your Choice Now! -k We have just the cards that you will on 1 mw Kingston, Church PRIMATE'S FUNERAL Funeral services for Archbishop George Frederick James Cathedral, of England Primate for all Canada, were held la-.t Thursday morning in St. It had become Incorporated, and took over a section of the old library building on Main Street. The records compiled by these citizens have become Invaluable. Papers prepared and read before the association were frequently published, and in some cases remain th only accounts of conditions Of the time. The geology and natural history of the district has been well charted through their efforts. One volume published In 1886 has become a classic of Its kind. This Is "Birds of Ontario," writ- mi Toronto. The 61-yea.r-old archbishop of Nova S;otia was named primate after tire death of Archbishop Derwyn T. Owen three years ago. Here the primate's body is carried from the cathedral by the pallbearers including five me Titers 'of the family W. A. Kingston, L. R. Kingston, G. H. Kingston and R. A. Kingston and Rev. Derwyn Owen, son of the former primate. (CP PHOTO) nrgTTf.tr r 1 I ROYAL' NAVY i r- y' - DEMERARA RUM This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia i mnm mm mm. "Be reasonable, dear who would ever believe that J , (AW Vt V :i -: f 1 Arx rf-J inVkT "Light Up THIS CHRISTMAS" NOMA 8-Light Tree Sets $1.25 to $2.20 NOMA Snow Man - Santa - Clown $1.60 NOMA Penguin $1.40 NOMA Tree Angel $2.10 NOMA Spare Lamps 8c NOMA Spare Bubble 25c NOMA Spare Bird 25c SEE OUR DECORATIONS TODAY! NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B.C. PHONE 210 Britons In Rush A A r U WmUWm Trustees of l Railway Quit To Buy Clothes NEW YORK Two trustees of LONDON P From Land s Fwl 13. FINE PRINTING AT... 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