PAGE TWO TITE DAILY. NEWS 'TKufiayt- January 'ttjm , The Daily News SAID HE COULD DEVELOPMENTS piuncb nupRivr - mutism columdia Published ARE EXPECTED The Railways of Canada Draw to Your Attention the "Q Every AfWnoon, except Sunday, by The News NEVER8E WELL Printing am' Publishing Company, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEN', Managing Editor. H. F. Pullen on Return From the "Friiitra-tives" Restored South Tells of the Views NEW RAILWAY RATES!: SUBSCRIPTION FiATESi Him lo Health Held There. eV City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month': ". $1.00 Hy mnil to all parts of the British Empire and the United States. 119 AflM t Pir IX, Moxtmal The future limU very bright for in advance, per year......... x $0.00 "For three year, I a terriU Ihe development nf the nurll, FOR PASSENGEKS To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 tuffrnrftom Djiprpiia end my pcneral according to ll. K. Pullen, editor houllh was very twd. I consulted a of thi paper, who arrived homo The advance on sleeping and parlor car tickets authorized in TELEPHONE 98 physician and took his medicine but yesterday mnrninir from a visit in 1P20 has been cut In halfthe advance made on ordinary fares at I did not Improve;and finally lie told Victoria and Vancouver when" he Transient Display Advertising. .... .$1.1(1 per inch each insertion ine that 'vuld not he rurmi wetn on business and to spend that time having been completely taken off many months ago. Transient Advertising nn Front Page $2.80 per inch At tlii time, a friend advised mo Ihe r.hrislmns holiday. Kvery-iui Local Readers, per insertion 25c per line to try "Fruit-a-lives". After taking two in Ihe milli is talking aboiil FOR SHIPPERS ' Classified Advertising, per insertion.. 2c per word bones, I was greatly relieved; and the future pro pert s of HiiVnorth. t Legal NoticVs. each insertion 15c per agate line this fruit medicine nuule meromptrtily People thfre are opiimislic for a ThcpercentaRe of advance granted to the Railways in 1920 has Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. 1 wrlL My digestion and central health general revivnl nf hiilaen io Hie rorfuced In addition to a five point drop at the" are now splendid". rtntr.. The iciuniii f lat be0 ten points.. OAsPAHl lijARl), -sisnrn.-r e-r,:s-- n!f pr"?".e snd" tn of the DAILY EDITION 9J Thursday, .Inn. 12, tOi': Biif year. COe a box, C Tor f? "jO, trial site?. pince of it is n spirit of liopefn-n"s. At dealera' or sent postpaid by with a desire to help im These change became effective December 1st. Small Town i'ruit-a-li ten Limited. Ottawa. prove condition. Compensations. In the ininhiR Held a ureal manv Life in n small (own is altogether different frVim life in i. lieople nre lookinK I" Wewnrt. largo city. Life in Prince Hnperl dillers materially from life in SUITCASES Mining enirtheers and prospectors 1 i7onr of Livinff I Vancouver and Ihere are compensations on either side.. People seen in Ihe souHi all say Ibat cosi who live here often are attracted by (he bright lights, variety oi TRUNKS there will be preal activity on V V .amusements, crowds of people and the opHrlunities of advancement Portland (Vtnal durinp the rem. in the big cities. On the other hand, when they gel there CLUB BAGS nil? season. A; jiuinber of tleal chnnlit ti itlrpc flv ntfrteil If l.f n it not ii is they .feel Jhe loneliness of the slrnnge crowd, the coldness of are beinjr ncfrotialed with a iewr III pXib)jMVH(erUriuniei!ls, tli laci ir agreeable 'companions and Hie Large Stock on hand. to the properties beinp taken over 1 Lis the railways have nointed out 'vfo'e. th; 'aloofness (if the mullilude. The cost of living jn "the big city Is Prices very low. by men who have money lo de actt" a.,'n"" for their services is an almost neirfeihlc fa:t r gV''al biiless the greatest care is eeried in the matter of expen velop llieoi. The fact that Hie TiKOipled' with ditures'. Tn.ni ;u - inl entertainments .iw a uontiuual drain. It J. F. MAGUIRE Premier mine I dointr so well nnd in;iJ iiuuii n. and'becaiisc (2) even the huge sum mw cut our-, v is nun,Uv mure 1iWicid1 lo save numy i in big city than in a that Hie (Silverado ami other of the uys' :venues and amounting to approxinjtsth-, - ft x N't tba Prince Kopert Hotel mine are ready t'ship i that ' people are willing tn spend money $25,600,000.00 ' Opportunities in a place where they are likely lo Hot Very Many. jset resulls. While m Ihe aggregate the opportunities in tiie cily are J The Man in the Moon j What i Inie ofolcvelopinent at; annually becomes a very small fraction of a cent when split up mnn iiim-e (li;iu lhu-e itlTet'iug in Ihe uiitli town, tlfey are mor' slewart i triie in a soinewhatl among the billions upon billions of small and large articles which H!'iiar"ii) lliaii real, tn lln- small lnwn aH know the business of SAYS:- al other p"lnt. lesser dejrrec the traffic of Canada And because 11m 'ilhers 1 1 a larpe extent, but in the city there may be hundreds There will be a peneral tnerest in constitute freight during a year. di uii.(irl!iiiilie around the eorner and yet we should never know thi unless all sljrn1 WIIKX you hear i man brnp-ving minim.' year i ImhiI them. Except among business men and organized labor fail. about what a wonder bin there is little community of .interest m the biff city. Each is Business. wife i. you may safely bet thai General Mm primer with his neighbor for (he right to live ajid each is she carrier out the ashes. In Vancouver and Victoria Ihe careless of Ihe welfare of the others. "Only the politicians and Ihe merchant are rather rpn'el. While (3) the Court which has the power to control railway rates Is not interest the and their interest preachers have any ju general public is very limited in its scope.. Speaking generally, it may be said YOUR friend may fnr?el yon they did a ?om! Christina business, able to direct who Is or Is not to get the benefit of reductions. In a bill the it was nut as pood a.usual, that the opportunities in the small (own are many more llian in old you bill prow drop pitor,in on ynu once same in and there seems lo be a Keneral other words, whether these savings in railway charges arc passed,j j -. targe, one. If i man has talent his neighbors recognize it as long retailer and do a while. opinion, both anions on to you or whether they are absorbed in marketing, cannot be not In lie heller as jp.is exceptional; Jhal. case may among the people generally, that there slrailgers. For the ordinary man or ordinary woman, there is YOtl judge will be further reduction In the controlled either by the railways or the public. -can't a man by his often a belter .prospect for advancement and much greater social The hot--loin price of article.. clothes, bdl many advantages in the small town than in the city. ynu can tmially jwdjre biin by hi wife's clothe. ha not been touched, but the bottom of trade depression is Social Life Here And In Seattle. THH difference between a probably with us ami there should : Compare the social life of Prihre-Bnperl with that of Seattle. practical man and aii idp.ili.sl f l.e an improvement all aloni; the BUT this fact remains: ijVery great sum of money line in sprirur. Stocks are low in thai the iealit write tract a lIirnvcryoue is well,known to everyone. At any. gathering that Hie stores and .also in the lumber to bui!d:every ycara small-city, or a Que- ' Af ajjainsf sleallntr, and the practi takes, pi ace the who has lived in the.cily for a few person years cal man buy a padlock. yard and it, i absolutely necessary bee Bridge, or four hundred and fifty of the newest and xrr llridsiie knows most of those present. In any event of any size in Seattle a person is lost in the crowd and of nn importance. The Ibat these be replenished. most powerful locomotives is now removed from the difference js very apparent to anyone who has lived in both places. KFFORT i the .ul of suc been For kept some out time of past ue or money'invested ha revenues of the Canadian Railways and should be While small town people are arrant gossips and oflen snob-our cess. in hoods. As the price of securl-i least the needs are different and our deires are different. We must reflected, at to some extent, In family budgets feeling which is found in a place, like Prince IluperL The advantage A I.ITTLK eonffreme now and ties advances apd confidence' I of all Canadians 1 Mien is a gf cl Nitii lo writ in restored, people w ill Ie willln? to is with the small town for. the average person, but, in spite T ' I of (hat, many look to the cily lights, to the theatres, the clubs, the men. put money into development ' ' " crowded streets and Ihe big shops for their enjoyment. That is - scheflies. That.is what the broker . I what keeps the small town struggling while the big city prospers. TUB driver who ilshl a match In the south say. In find a leak in hi aw lanlc Co-operation. Make Small Town usually find 11. Prince Rupert Is still in the! Attractive as Possible. . public eye and people are espeet-l your railways can continue to function without the In order to counteract the movement toward the big cilies it T 1.1 Kit K is one ihini? certain In in? developments. There seem WHETHER thus lost is facing to them, experimental problem an is desirable to make the small town as attractive as possible. life and thai is Hie end. lo be no spirit of jcaluusy evident While the pioneers feel that they did not need all the improvements there, for Hie business men are the various managements. It depends largely on whether traffic which Ihe later residents demand, the cily can not grow IT seems an easy matter to beginnim? to realize that Ihe development keeps up or falls off and whether costs rise or decline. But the unless it i made attractive. Any defect in climate or transportation make money in Russia accordinsr of any part of the hs lo 1 made up in sunie oilier way. In Prince Hupert we to thr rale of cschansc nn thP province mean more hnajnes managements art attempting the problem cheerfully and with are improving the streets and we must provide other attractions. r-Mible. for the bid cities in the south and determination to keep Canada's railway service the cheapest, mile Such things as athletic associations, swimming baths, libraries, they are keen on having such development for mile, and among the most efficient In the world I social clubs and societies all add tn the pleasure of residence in take place. Just as it Ihe Anything which will induce is lo Ihe advantage of Prince Ruperl place. people to nfal;e their liomes'here is'worth while. It is no argument that some other Ten Years .go to develop Slewart, Alice place dos no.t have it. We are different from any other place; In Prince Rupert Arm, Anyni. Hwnnswn Hay and all bisli. the big town people are cold and there is a lack of the home " ' ' " -H Interior points, so Ihe devetop. look .looiirsetyes for amusement and culture. We can all help in January 12, 19?2. men! of all thee and of Prince rnaki'iif Ihe place attractive and thus iridHcing people to II n perl is for the feenefll of Vancouver AMftttnnn S. M. rc-i'lf hew Newton, newly and VUrforia, especially lfaled mayor of -Prince Iluix rl. Vancotrver. , i Tlie RAILWAY ASSOCIATION fCada who lakes Hie 4,n, i,I his off-re When il Wkft' nifnlionrsl I'lttt n Mondiiy, when Hie first meet Speaker Malison was likely l lie 20 per cent, discount on 23 SI. Junes Jfteett. ;...!. sltiiion, ing of Ihe new ciMincil win be apftoinled ;iltrney-Kenerat, no Monti i-ul, IQ. Hianvfr!. Man. All Wool lield, in a special inleriew in objection was -lenrd because of Mackinaw Coats egard Ui I be appointing of po hi residiiiB in the north. II was lice and lieeiis ciMiiinissioner. ri.'cognied that the north should PER CENT. 25 cent, off HER CENT. 1 intend, be naid, "lo do the have more cabinet representation. per have proved H to be rich. 'Ore yer- lie i I can io Hie et member On Hie whole the feelinjr of All Raincoats for Ihe district, Mr. Manson, unity is growing and the co-oper will be shipped almost iniiiif)-dialely'. Have received reduced prices on "ART CLOTHES" end lo use that bis myself,Influence the member toward Urn of ation in development of Ihe south schemes.may be ex Naturally peeled There is a copper property In COAL! COA L! COAL! to measure the same neighborhood al Kukanc I lie Cily Council, the executive all business is selfish, hut it STEVE KING HART BLOCK nf Ihe Ihe prince Ruperl Coner i. found lo be jrood business to Inlet which has recent ly been THIRD AVENUE bonded by a man named Mcl.eod vaiive Association and nf (tie develop (be whole of the province. Prince Rupert Conservative Club from an Indian owner. Work is Edson Coal ball have Hie naming of Hie lo be done on i!. The copper is Company; Phone 15 Pettr Biaok, fittnt Maai Office, Central Hotel member of theae commission high grade and will be shipped' to Phone 58 in be aniMiinted bv Hie (imern the Tacoma smeller. Prince Rupert Coal Company meal." 'Ve are In a position In Bive IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, by ths Interviewed on the subject of ISLAND MINES!another stewart ton or carload, of our famous EDSON COAL, which is known mm I A, 111- I-.,- !!. -III;,!,,,. I In' sunie appointment this lo be the best value of any coal on tbo market. HDYJiMITH-WELLIHGTON. PEMBINA PEERLESS and nornin?. Mayor Malison, who I MINE NEAR PREMIER BEST COAL AT LOWEST PIIICE8 YELLOWHEAD COALS holds office until the new Mayor Development Work, Is Proceeding! ORDER NOW PHONE SI is sworn, in, remarked; "These at Bight Inlet and on An- Arrangements Made to Develop Office Prince Rupert Feed Co. - PEMBINA PEERLESS. COAL appointments arc made entirely other Property, M. O, Group on Large Scale. by the government, but the re-sponsibllily Corner Second Avenue and Seventh Street for the nomination Word has been received here VICTOniA. Jan. 12. C. A. Lump, In bulk, earlniids, f.n.b. our bunker $8.60 per ton of men for them resl with that Hie ftivers Lump, In bulk, Icnk limn my-siilf DIkI'I 8yndicale Mackenzie, who controls the M. C. carloads f.n.b. hunker 9.00 per ton as member for Ihe district. bail sold its Princess properly on Rroup of mineral claims on the Lump, In tacks, f.o.b. bunkers. Phone 60 73 Furnace In oun 9.75 per ton The fact ttiat I was member for lloyal (stand and it is now belnp Hear Iliver ridKe back of the P. O. Boi Coal, bulk, carload, f.o.h. bunker. . 7.00 Furnace per ton (tin district last year as well as worked with Kpod resulls by Man-aircr Premier mine, Slewnrt, has completed less IJAMES Coal, LIkiii carload, f.o.h. . bunker. 7.60 HUNTER Intense per ton mayor of the nily may have i;iv-en Sloan, formerly nf the Drum plans for development on heat, free from soot and clinkers. no rise to the idea prevalent In Lumrnon. About a dozen men nrr. a much larger scale durina the PaMii ularly Htiited for GENERAL cook stoves and BLaCKSMITHING ranacs. AND BODY CAR have just Ihe cily (but Hih power lo a p. employed there'.at, present, but comlnir summer. Horno rich ore completed our new bunkers for the Alberta coal, thus storing of point these commissioners, is Ibis number Is lo be Increased in has been struck there recently BUILDER enabling lo deliver uh coal dry to our customers. vesled in the mayor. The fact the sprinir. very similar tn (he ore taken from Agent for Traffic, Day-Elder and Rugglee Truck i that it rents with the government, The property Is said to be very the Premier, and the owners of Terms be Please note that the prices quoted above are f.o.b. our bunkers. can arranged for purchaser!. the beiiiff ejr.offleio similar to the Burf Inlel Customers mayor mine, these claims say they feel sure can arrange cartage to suit themselves, If we will attend to the cartage for them.or preferred chairman of both commissions." which is si III shipping frol'J. It they have every proupcct of dr.. Flret Avenue and Cow Bay was discovered by two Hussinn vidopinir another rich shipping Prince Rupert, B. C. Advertise In the Dally News, Finn, Cnrdilla and Konsky, who mine there in Ihe near future.