THE DAILY NEWS “THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, Daily, 50¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in adyance. $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. year TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—-50 cents per inch. Gontract rates on application, HRAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98 BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St, New York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. ities for the handling of grain May 2, DAILY rE DITION LOTS OF EASY MONEY Friday, 1913. FOR NEW HAZELTON. shall be established at this In their appropriations for port. this year the provincial gov- But the announcement is of ernment allowed the tremen- first rate importance in that it dous sum of $400 for con- removes from the field of de- strucing sidewalks in New bate all question as to the prac- Hazelton, reports the Omineca ticability of the handling of Herald. The money market is re a ai pretty tight, so four hundred grain cargoes via the ‘aname dollars is some money. It will Canal. For ourselves, we have nearly build a couple of street never had any doubt about crossings. The Citizens’ As- the matter, but from time to time it has been hinted that sociation should pass a special vote of thanks to the provin- cial government and the local member. + O-— —— such shipments would be found impracticable. This now disposed of. And the decision of the company clears up an- is other point—that is, in regard RUPERT CONGRATULATED to the matter of the transcon- BY VICTORIA COLONIST. tinental lines hauling a con- siderable portion of the wheat of the prairie provinces to the Pacifie Coast.” In a recent editorial headed “Prince Rupert's Elevator,” the Victoria Colonist states that “the announcement of Mr. — J. E. Dalrymple, vice president The epposition is graciously of the Grand Trunk Pacific, of intention to erect at once at Prince Rupert a grain elevator permitted to debate the closure resolution, but must not move any amendments. And this is of ten million bushels capacity Mr. Borden's idea of parlia- is of exceptional interest and mentary government! importance. We congratulate eiicineng the people of the western ter- When they cross the Atlantic minus of the new transconti- Britons do not give up their nental on this new assurance firm resolution to govern of a great future for their city, themselves, and to spend, un- and feel that the news will der proper parliamentary con serve as an added stimulus to trol, the money voted for de Victoria to expend further ef- fence as well as for all other fort to see that similar facil- publie services. = OCEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 OCLOCK OWN YOUR OWN HOME BE INDEPENDENT We are loaning money from Coast to Coast in Canada to our contract holders to BUY OR BUILD HOMES PAY OFF MORTGAGES IMPROVE REAL ESTATE 5°, /O Investigate the C. H. I, C. contract plan today. It will pay you. It means becoming your own landlord. The Canadian Home Investment Company, Lid. Home Pacific Building, Vancouver, B. C. Prince mpore omen, Fed Building Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock Evidently Not the M Meuteat National S Seon Seat Scoop United States and Mexico: Weekly, | DEVELOPING BEAUTY SPOTS FOR PLEASURE OF TOURISTS | wHat THE RAILWAY AND GOVERNMENT IS PLANNING JUST | | BEYOND THE ROCKIES TO STIMULATE SIGHT-SEE- ING TRAVEL Edmonton, April 28— After The laying out of the townsite conferring with P, GC. R, Hersey,}of Fitzhugh will also be another Dominion parks commissioner, Golonel Maynard Rogers, recent- ly appointed superintendent of Jasper Park, left the city . last night for Canada’s national play- ground. He will later be by the commissioner himself who will leave the city this evening Together they will arrange for the building of several thousand dollars worth of roads, the plans for which were arranged by Mr. Hervey during his recent visit to Ottawa, The roadmaking pro- procedure that will command the commissioner’s attention, Pilots for the various (buildings, both administrative and residential, will be laid out during this sur- vey, and all buildings that will be later erected will be designed so as to be in keeping with their picturesque surroundings joined In addition to the massive No- tel to be erected by the Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway, T. Weiss of Minneapolis has made arrange gramme will include ofe from|™ents for the construction of a Fitzhugh to Pyramid Lake, whic |*ourist house, modern in every : " detail, which will cost in the has already gained a reputation as being one of the loveliest neighborhood of $100,000. spots in Jaspar Park. Trails It was stated this morning will also be opened to Punch]|that application for lots in the Bow! Falls, the sight of which has called forth admiration from every one who has had the pleas- ure of seeing them. be received or entertained until such time as the survey has been finally completed. It being gov- ( oh es | s « oe Ginny Or OR ee aed i ae) di CCOCCCECOCCOCECOE mal a im una aa , ’ ote \ ’ ce \ , Seeynennnrere yee cone eeee Equal Heat In Every Part of The Gurney-Oxford Oven Every woman well knows the bad results from constantly opening the oven door to move a cake to another shelf or turn a pan of biscuits. Often the shifting or the cold air striking in proves utterly disastrous to her baking. The Divided Flue on the Gurney-Oxford range ually distributes the heat to all parts of the oven which is regulated to the exact temperature re- quired by means of the Economizer. This wonderful time-labor-and-money-saving device controls the heat of the whole range. It is worked by a small handle which moves around a series of six notches. The housewife soon learns that by mo the handle to No. 1 she has a very hot oven, to No. 3 a moderate oven, and that. No. S ciintlis enema aS scarcely any coal while she goes out shopping her return she simply moves the handle to on paaier one gives the required heat and the result promp Of inestimable value also is the Broiler Attach- ment and the Special Grate. But a most delightful feature about the Gurney- Oxford is its constant bright and shining appear- ance. ‘It has a .mooth polished top that never re- quires black lead and is thoro ly sani’ For years stove experts have been working out woman's problem in the kitchen and the Gurney- Oxford range is the solution. em Fred Stork 2nd Ave. / ene scaled tslindubabenpeeeeneecccncsessesiodael a. 2 2B @2eaQeaeeeee a jernment township of Fitzhugh will neither