Jett for thy-carneries aud on May: i4th’} oMyed: Sampare antishis ‘wit went, | eae hang , Un Sang iy ‘May ‘ta all the loca! MAY 18, 1938 a rn an eT a emergent et ee pete on ray reap ea A A A EA TE ER ERE Be RR A ET ILIVAY opportunities in the thousands of lakes, rivers and streams of Canada afford tishing opportunities which are inexcelled anywuere in the world, The wide stretches of the Nomi nion are liberally supplied with forest: and lJake-land, shoundin: with game fish and. animals, where lovers of the grzat out-of doors can find a sports ‘istrict to suit. their avery whim. Fishing conditions are so varied » in Canada and the species of game: ‘fish so numerous that a ‘small booklet is required merely to list all the fish and regulations of the different sections. Deep-sea fish- ‘og is found on both ocean coasts, | for half-ton tuna off Nova Scotia and equally. large sharks near Vancouver Island: — five-pound tall mouth -plack: onss: at the Devils’ Gap Camp, ..ake of tho Weots dintrict and in hundreds ab lelron-in Enxtern Canada, vie for popultriy: with | 40-pound Maskiuonge «ai. such, favored re- sorts as the. Fronsh River Cams iu Ontario: fighting | ‘trout: ‘of several species are found: every- where in’ Canada, most popular regions among anglers being the Laurentian Mountains, north ‘of Montreal, or the mile-high lakas surrounding, ‘Banff. and. Lake Louise in the Canadian Roclries;, and mighty: salmon bring’ joy to Y thé hearfs of angiers m tne Mari- times, , oe These few highlights of Can- ade’s many fishing opportunities . Hlustrate why . Canadian sports~ men fishing in their home waters | sve joined’ every Yeat' by so many thoiisand ‘anglers’ ‘from the United’ States and overseas: 4: Conditions, - poséibilities:- and. regulations. vary. 80, Widely, in. different. sections that.. anglers” _ planning “to visit strange districis would do well to find out all. about-them in ad- vance from’ A. 0.‘ Seymour,: gen-- ° ‘eral tourist, agent, Canadian’ Paci- .... fia -Railway,. Montrea},..or, fron), fishing bool:lets obtainable at all, | Georgo being: passéd. by, with n short| Canadian Pacific offices. Loa Bat -s |. I wonder what Hitler. did to deserve IMystified” has Notion of How ; Bee To. Run ‘Paper “‘elicwn, May 10. "28 Fidter; 00. 0.0 2 oe Tr the waste of $20,000,000 by the Ttali- nus, A ‘short ‘time ago’ the Italian: Awonien. were donating their’ wedding rings to assist in-the slaughter of the Ethopians.- I. wonder what Hitler thinks abont the intelligence of the rest ‘;of- the world. He condemns -the Rus- sians as, Godless, but.what is he doing? ‘tf his treatment of the Jews is any ‘better than: the: slaughter in Russia I “im unable to notice it. England re- fuses to recognize Russia at all, but ‘oes much for Germany, hesides loan- ing : cher. more money for armaments, oo deep:for me. - ° Sb ee 2 Ee E | 4 The: Jews ‘rejected Christ and ‘seem to sfill-be paying very dearly for that mistnke. Had they not more justifi- cation for so doing than have’ those | i “for, : ave alright | in« the ‘right places and times, it is “mare important to, have - ! —— ee Recent ey ents recall those good old 4 days “when Tolinie started the relief j game. One thing I will credit this: viz. they’ did not ‘want you to % | Work, ‘andithen conic. around later and 3 Flask forth money you had worked for tobe efunded, fpr meen ee # ee geen ne _ However, - I have faint. recollection ; of the fact that each man ‘Was prov id-* ¥ ed with: a; wheelbptroy,: 10 axe, a saw, a .pick.and a shovel -at jJeast. Unfor- tunately: T never figured out how one man was. going to use all those tools at. the saine time, _ That was just by way of. fond recollections; “What I had in inind was something else, Where. did these tools all: go?..;1. understand the DPW. is broke ang. cannot, do any work Some people think dt was the high cost .uf votes. “Jt may have been, but I stint ave my: pay coming. Possibly it is -becnauxe the DPW. has spent all the money for road w ork on rowd signs anit notices... Jt really scems, more sensible to first. build the road.- While. signs oS re young wool rends, |: _ ve : + * ‘e! a . mueh, of: the. * Tnanisition?, . . ' . jet | Ranks sare worrying ‘about their. sur- .. | Plus ‘deposits, and.pay-.no interest .f-| Worth “mentioning, «The U.S.A. bor- neck of the woods one has to use spec- tacles to get a glance at any money, ‘| Someone should be’ able to explain ~| why ‘there is so little in circulation. Tf the. owners of all the money have'no faith in the. country, and will not in- vest or put the money to work -ér in circulation, just what do they expect if they: buy government bonds? | They ~, “Pare no more safe ‘than the country :it- _. | Self. Still they. go on, -srasping tor :-- | move nnd more, re aoe soby ree wae. the bout all Vancourer has: not gobbled.. Do you suppose someone has bought up ; the desirable property to the east of “pes {as and now are. about to. switeh the .| bighway, I. shear , .tumors_re' Prince cut to avoid ‘those bad roads, and that -KITSECUGKLA | _ On account of many of the boys be- ing away, and .the manager being in Kitwancool, thé athletic club had quite a time ‘rustling up a_team to go to the Kisplox sports on Thursday, but they DYkte. 7! that, route as. well: ve Vhs +My * + ‘ finnliy got'away by truck and had yn] di. goud time. _*. ba a _ On Thursday afteruoan,. May 12th *Brigadler. Carruthers, accompanied by Mrs. Carruthers, their daughtet Joyée. ; “aid Adj. Havlorsen came to the village James Woget and the Home League.en ; tertiined the guests to dinner, among’ . ather invited guests were. Capt, Jobn- | Mi And, Revi, B, Black: A very enjoy- whl sotlal ; ~time was? ‘spent, at 7.30] }. m. in the army hall oa service was hel ‘conducted by Capt. Johnson and mnong: (hoge” taking part were Adj. _ Halvorsen, Adj. Parkinson, Rev, Bish- ry Black, (Brigadier and -Mrs. Carrnth- (m3. During the service the Brigadier dedicated the dntan, daughter (har. latte More} Y id “Mrs. More. “¢ mn . Tuesday, “May 10th Peter “Brown prt * a; ue ae i clr OW Her ‘f Had ” heir cars out ‘fir, the, 5 “first. Hig* tila ear.: ‘They report the rid. dal gobdy éofattlon between there : find Mozeltor., " VE) “Thomas “Diewhn, pald a “pre: visit ‘ta, : Birr aes. Woitay? returning eat t tame “ou Mondicy ‘aint wings: ot i eae or: ergo idee are ig. _ Recent Publications 2° “4° Lode-Gold’ Deposits of the: 1 Zeli llos Aren— Askind—by’ Tohn 8. ‘Stevenson: 2 Possibilities” for the Mannfoctare Colunhia—by’ J. M.- ‘Cummings ‘ 8 Elenientiry: Géology, ‘Applled "40 atyk ee Notes. on Place ° ‘Mintig. da: eaten fdr, the: ing Bait: ** thon OF ‘the: dud dual. miner, "5 Sketch. Map of’ ' feds ad ly ya on, 1 4 ‘the. shore “anrtioiler, aren ae of Mineral Wood in ac aS Vest: Coast va vcoivey Britist + ospecting (Revista “Editlon) .cure- track. wheels for-our Cars, -or tear up the G.NLR.. and-wse it as a‘ highway “to Prinee Rupert. i secure the highway to Rupert.’ As-far o make n good fob ‘of it find ‘make it J as- ‘per. They could manage tu, get those Streamlined trains from J sper. to’ ‘Yan couver sonre sway. _ . re ‘. - wiven the west?’ . with tears of shame. and embarras- nent. that carrion? at eR * . Possibly: ‘they: have: No». bratus, but al. least they hive the. ‘guts, - ‘The farmers Jhnve. ambled Again, said besides. Jots | sive seed. - Jt: is: a good : ‘thing for the |-Darasites that, there’: 1852 crop: ‘Of: “suuck-" ers that canbe skinned ' ‘over and: over, the that; other -verniiy than warble flies were, Stepped on abit.” Tf the tare teuat of Fagista : to’: 8to ' A. 2 is "Feedired: “Tnatead of gettin , adlo Tam th: who: are rejecting him today? [It doos | not: seem: just.right that the, Spanish | people of today should be suffering so “Are they: reaping the harvest’ ‘tt seems strange that the Canadian. rows: millions at 88.1000% but in this ad cep We | suppose* Prince: ‘George will 1 dob. ble the Alaske highway,":as: ‘that is, someone hag. ‘wangled, the profits, Along : "At the present rate of progress bntek- a ward, this country. night -as. well 8e- | That would: ‘at lenst| "I as I am concerned they, ‘might. as well |". Isn't if umusing to listen to. the holy tft CPR, and baby-faee Hepburn; tell. us| about what a swell break’ the. east has ¥ I almost ‘break.down.|* I wonder.at- those eastern. wind.|. lnigs think they are wetting away with | 7. of work haye ‘plunted a lot: of. expen-| par after; year,; but: it. seems ‘about,:.|. mora ever ‘do wike up, It will be Just |’ ‘too bad, It will take more, thin a: I wonder. if. some. of the ynemployerl were cugnged . nieking these _ Signs, or it they drew, their, relief, while, the savernnent paid some good. Liberati a hig price for-thém. I-may, be. wrong, but ‘in view of other bright Idéas the sovernmeut: has, it is possible these hew signs were all made down in Van-. conver: They need! the money down there, , Or course it is only. a source of wouder . to “me. ‘I have no way of knowing what goes on with my money, Look at Pattulli,, aud the’ Alaska highi- way. No one except God ‘anid Pattallo seem to know what is going to be done, and neither ave. telling. all they know —The fection. ds past now. | x. ~ Still Mystified rr a age ee ee ee ee ar area a Ve ery ‘low “taives “me travel int conelies ;