The Daily News FRINGE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA published Every Afternoon, except,. Sunday, thi Prise Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue.. H. F. PIJLLEN. Managing, EdUor. DAILY. EDITION Misrepresentation By Capitalist Party., SUBSCRIPTION RATCt: . City, Delivery, bymailor carrier, per, roonUi. . . ... 91.QII By mail to all parts of the British Umpire and the United States, in advance, per year .7. .'."V. .C . . . . V. .ICDO To all other countries, in advance, per year. . , $7.50 transient Display Advertising. . .$M0 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page. ........... .12.80 per Inch Local Readers, per insertion, ... , 25c per line Classified Advertising. P.r insertion.,, . ,. . . . . ... .2c per woYfi'i Legal Notices, each insertion . ...... . . . . . . IBc per frale line Contract Rates, on Application. Thursday. Sept. 20, 192.1. In a publication put mil. by the. Provincial Parly of British Columbia I he Provincial Government is severely criticized in connection with the erection of the iJourt Houe in Hiis oily. It quotes the contract price-as. 100,1 72, but suggests among other thing that this does not include the cost of the. sile or grading. People; here knpw1 that there was no expenditure for a site as it was the site set aide for the punMse when the townsile was laid out. There was ao no grading done except the general levelling off which was done leu year ago. Apparently the provincial parly is determined to try to dis credit the government at any eol even that of mfsrcpreeuti lion. Prince Ruperl people will not appreciate this attempt to make capital at their expense. Hoiiet Criticism is correct at any lime but dishonesty on the part of the new capitalist purity parly will not aid them. Were, it iiol. for the fact that Ihev are spendingenormous sums.of inoneyoii lijeraliire, whicf Ihey are broadcasting through the cojiplry, the so-called Progressives would be forgotten. ' ' Everyone Welcomes , i Constructive Criticism. - ' Any crittoism which wtlliidUi improve,! he condition of the province iJ to beiwelfoniedfronljtiny pdiljal parlyV Ar election lime, however, people often lo'rgel IhepilMic weal in their eiions io gei uicir parucuiar pany. ejecpq, Ke' parly is gujlly of this. offene. Jusj now (he IwiTupiKisjlion group are raking the goveniment Utvy and aft and huuliig up ever) possible failing or apparent failing in an erforj 'lo turn i public, sym-palby away fruni them. Sweeping generalization barked lip by flirn- evidenre are sprung oji Ibe people at meeling accoiii-panied liy oruloriral gestures' and emphasis, and somelinies ff the niN-.-latemcts are repeateil ifte,n enough they are believed. The defeat of a political party, even in h 'dishonest manner, is not a very serious thing for Ibe eonnlrVj -perhaps, but the im-pressjon which is sent abroad dial' the nation j a nation of crooks and thai the government and people; are not above suspicion is a serious matter and. one Hint should give us , pause before spreading false reports or Iryiiijr to win' elections ,v spurious means. Tljere sp,nd be such a thiiig a loyaltv to Ibe province ' ' and to the rouiilry. j v Good Response To Japanese Relief; Call. r , " ' . Pruice' Itii'peil made a goo'd response' to the call'ninde on her for relief for Hie Japane.se. . Those in high 'places eif the wiy and .the lead was follow-.! splendiilly. 'The-peoplc of Jiipan villi be made lo feel Ihal nofonly in lhl city bnl Ihioiigbout tii'e English speaking worjd (here is sympathy 'ror her "in the lime of her tniul'le, and .Ihal any differences we; may liave in' regaril to immigraliou or.othor qiallei-ji are hot rtuf nf'holilitv hut li'n-I'ly fiir IJc. mutual benefit of Ibe two countries. Rival Seattle A$ Shipping, Port. The iqnnmii of an Enslern United fjlales banker i Ihal Prinrl' Rupert will some day rival Seattle. . He is, willing in ex-tend biaijiii here, and looks upon his loans ft, (his city as perfectly safe. If Ihal is the view of an oqUide'r, why should, it liol nlso lie the view iif people who reside, here and. of the grain commissions who are visiting in Miq.cily. This Ts a place with a great fiilure Doublb;ss we. ..linll have to fight our way and we shall ofle, advance, sb,w,;P laq,we would wib. but after all, the gre,al thing is lo keep on making progress, II was not manv tif.nitlis agq when people here feared everryone, would be leaving for Ulifonua. ow the places of most of those who went awav have, been (akeu and we are gfiltipg back into our. stri.Ie. Pro". gres.s w., be ouis if wC only keep on llijuking lhaj way and, when there, is a dull day, forgel, (he grouch, Tl(.;re . must . be dull days i as we.JI.as, miii.jiiii.. - Looking The more; jrou think but the future, and about Opportunity and Success, the more enthusiastic yoil become abjut b$ag a monetuujer. If you. haTe mastered the art of savimj, you can forecasylth reasonable 'ac'cu?. acy hqy mucfi o, aacto? youwill be In the 'days ,6T'f opriortlinUy'"whrch are ir drawing near. ' ".Doykft yout Sviingi; tfCAffUttuiii,--' UNION BANK fit Oi? CANADA :irt y if, rt f ! PlTm SWrvA At T-Brck, Onager, JACK SARGENT Haitlton Boy's Thr4, lrJe,Cni- pe uuon, iniermeaiaie uraae Class The moil valuable tree arc cetlar. for telephone pole, ship, shipgle ve.e(iajj-j and bridge. used for ider and support a 11 ihws not., ileeay quickly, and-i easy In handle). Douglas fir I also very important. This, tree js .used, for av!ogs, shipbjiihlhjjr, furnishing material, panels for finishing and"ollier woolwork. Aeroplane spruce js found in panada alo, jn HrilUh l.oluniliia J especially. Many other very use. fill woods an also found in ll.fi. All advertising houIdbe in They Dady "Skk Office, on, daj pre-inireh i use, for firewol, ceding publication. AH advertising received subject to approval.) Even if there are many Tumi Member of-Audit Bureau of-Circulation. Hritih Columbia is fast grow ing in importance anion? Hip province of Canada. The chief industries are lumbering, mining, fishing mid agriculture. I lie chief among- these s I lie lumber industry. of wiMxt. only one kind if, lax can he extracletl from Hie wooil and Ihal is money. It, is (he am wilh the. fishin; and mining in-i.'uslrics and ollipr. Hut. Hie tax' Ihal comes fnuii xwo4u tiring millions of tlollar (one niiarlerl of the revenue of. B.H. lo Hie. Mrililt Columhia fiovernment. Every, fool of Hmher brinir about, one e'enl lo Hie Government of H. C. Value, of. forests. The fore'sf, are also valuable lo Hie province because Hiey attract louriols, make Hie climate, more mild anil agreeabfe aiid'af-fecl the water flow. The latler, :neniituied evens Hie, me)ine snow on the ninunlains so it will not go Ion fast and - floot Hie urniiiriiling country. Another important thin? which the forest are ueful for i thai Ihey help the hunlin? and trap ping industry which is very im-j porlanl to the liusine of this town (llazelton alone with Hie lilTerenl kiinl of luinlierin? in luslry. The forests protect the; animals from oejng hunleq and found. eaily and again it gives Hie animals a home. The Indian around llnzellou bring in valuable ealche of fur. oine- Hme nearly two thousand dollar worth at a lime.' If the forest were not there I hi Imi- lfie wouM be gone. Wide Cfe.ct. The fore! of IUJ. employ thousands of men and Ihey re ceive nearly one-third of the waze of lt,li. Nearly all men In IU:. aredirerlly or indirectly af-fecle. iy Hie lumber industry. such as the man 'that cut the tree ilown, Hie man Ihal liaiil il away the raj road, and vnd)'ee, me milt, men (e,very, posilimr and owner, Ibe school-teacher, the post masjer, Hie. merchant, the uocior ami uruggisi ami maiiyj oilier men laborers ami profe-, sioiial men In the Canadian National Mag azine a Saskatoon cfilzeh write IJie followihg regard) (i "hU recent I i rip 10 uie I'acirte :oat via J'jiiu'e lliipert: "'in lb fir place. Tlmr'ay, 'Seplf nib,.. " ' ' LIFE INSURANCE MAKES FOR A HAPPY AND CONTENTED PEOPLE WHILE IT S, 'TRUST FUNDS' GREATLY AID NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. LIFE INSUBANCE SERVICE So Hie forests of It n. foe M.e.. I'rt, we passeil the salmon fih- S.s3. '"Prince HeorK." The In- reasons are very, very ' imiiortanl ' Japanese fishermeu sailing land Paage is very properly . i ....i i f..n n... .ji. i i... ii i .I . I lie H.;. uovernmenl receives '""- "O" mini on mi: cAreini uiMi ii.iini-n. wur 1 1 1 1 1 nave iiiougui annually about three milliod dollar from lumher taxation alone. llespite all Ibis wealth of H.C. forests, careless eainpers, Ti n lit ers and men clearing land cause annually great forest fires. The forestry -service strains every nerve In. prVvefji isamj ivery person slimifd help ii ae Itrit-isb (iluinl)la f;oni ilevlruclirni as in IjtT preiiiise.H' is' the hisf great stand of liVnber In the. world. VISITOR HERE TELLS Of EEAUT1FUL CITY KnthuM Over Visit and Especially Over Approaoh'4 Now BecomlnV Famous " working at their nets. There that we were following the SI. w;ere hundreds of sail boats with Lawrence Itiver (brought the It a larife sipiarn hrown or reil sail, liousaiul Islands, except Dial we lookiiur like pictures I, have seen have here alvyays a hackcrouiuli of Oriental harbors. of high mountains. All day lung' Nearly all Ibe adult Indian were,1"' "',Jwt'V0 "" 1,0 il J"re. j .town Hie Ske..nr. IIU..P fi.i.c.r I " p 'naue an iiticresiiiitr call at Tliu train lnppe, abbut 20 mln.' ""P !'a,U "h,'r " iarV l,nl'r Ml.. wl.lli. v......i ,. ..lb...i "U'l is locaien, w n went mroUR I through Ibe, town arpl saw (lie h? mil,: 250 U,n of newspair sluhlM! ' 'i l.e.-,. ',. i;...,.n.t "lanufactiireil every day. ' holi'ilay spirit on boar,( the train f',"" ,,,ock" ,,f Mf '" pr"' nn,) "", everybody ?"? nnMil ,.ei.vM out for a ko,,. "CI time llini: and .1)10 1 don't U'JUjl knoW Kiiovy ' V r ' r"'." "nl nl I. waul lo stale, that lh. trip is lory to beiiifr, sippe( east. The undoubtedly the finest and; best baljbjiL are caiisliL iiJuk gruind have ever laken to the Pacific "Ibje feet long with" a book coast. The scenery, is imply ,,v,,ry ynrds and a herring U)r inagnlficenl. The glnders on Ml. " ''.i1'1 ,m book, A lin qt CavJ ai.l Ml. ll.hou are. eipial 'Mdibnl may be caughj in a'liiulit'm lo niiylhing I. know of and; the river scenery, ab(tg .the h'vujr. as F.quqde on IJock ' far iH. Ijfjnpfl CJfirge, and, llr?r. iVJlite llupert ""beaullful for. about 200, miles, along the town foun.1 Pit tl til 111 n i lr nmn KLmtfltl flu U'M .lt..n,..wl. t..f Il . . 111. I ,. . . ' . ... v...,, ..p. ..jim.Fru i-i inqu is. very mue ioi niH nearly a Mlilfirt. Is wltlMUif euual in Went. ern iiinaiia., I lien; i a inagnli. '.i:. J ' oilier, wiiii ail llie inierestlnir wheii, I, ejijoyei), any train trip a vvejl as l,hae (bis one,' " ' " .; slaite Of cook In r the nuln. L 1 '! Il I rt rr nnn.llmi v I I t I I'lapi, for Hsi , where Ions and ,.i(iv,i n. ,i.., , are cleaned and froze,, prepara. Vancouver." cent background of siipWcappejll hjiise, M tiin rock. The inotinlains, all, along. Ibe! Skwna' Hfver and (he color effects am K,orgeousi 7" As, we. approach 1, prince Ilil, tbe house are hulll on pilesthe lllllei: lieir-Hel firnilv In tinlAa inoun. tajim alt around, are clothed with inagnificenl, covering of sprucu and, pipe. Wc JkiiI a eplendld tlm.q qn tle. lRINCe RUPRRT TIDES Thursday, September 20. HlHh I0:27"n.ii. 10.9 " 22:30, p,in. I7.l " Low, 1:02 n.ni, 5,1 ' 10:25. p.m, H.3 " Friday, September 21; Iljgli .. ... 11:1.4 n.mi. 17.8 " 23j25"p,rp. 18,0 " I,ow 5:01, a, in. l,!, I7;I8 p.m. 7..1, " Saturday, September, 22 HJkIi: ; i.2;02. p.m. 18,, n. I,ow, 5;5l a.m. 1,1 18:07 p.m. Q.2V " Ten Year Ago In Pflnce) Rupert September 20, 1913. The Daily New today contain n l..ai. it., . . I v. iwtnaa mri" is u niornuis rnmiuiiaiiou i, (fl,. imperl i 11 llolel i . - nr ii.. .U .i.i' now under Miiimr in iMiwaiiKa-itui oi lo- ' " , , V ssr( tern no e in..! li i.iipI.,1 "ki"p5 c'Mi.r conimmuion. ii ifroiiiufs ami verv It r. . I ultt. U beautiful maKnlflcenl its background of hifty suinmils lovely (dorian marvellous' ceopd Avenue and rlxJI sjlreel. Job, Nelson, condiiclor of the Mellakalla Hand, has couiiioseil a march, "The I'rfiice; Hupert Piuiiecr IvxhibilJoij March" vvhlch will b played fur the, first jinx by Hie, liaiijl when the Katr open, this) we,ek. ' The naiiKjilcrs4 of ...Ihn, liiplrn gave a hall, last night In Ibe fit Andf'W H Hall, I lie first, of. a series of iiioiilhly affair. Mrs. J. (I. Mrl.ennan, recent, of Qipen. May Cbapler, In a, "gown of hmnze ciiiin oyer blac.k satin, received Hie kucmIh, BOAT ARRIVALS The following were nmong Hie passengers who arrived beri from the south on the G.N. It. Mleamer Prince Oenrge, tJapl. W. H. .Morehouse, yeslenlav af ternoon: I; or Prince Hi)rer( W. a Al K II. lr Ilrovvn', Mis. M. Kyfn ''lKry;, Miss p. ,m, ,.,. nary.i. Mp. i;. O'Donoljue ((jiil-Knry;, Mrs. A. K. si. Clair: l C. Myers, y. o. Towlfr, II. G. Hen n-fl (istewail;: .Mr. a Mi ,)nv. Ics. ami. familv. tr ,.,.,i . , fHl. Mrs, fi. T. Hjakey, nt W. HupKaje (llazettnF.-'Oatn. 'Ml M, 1.. 1'rlce. A lUill I '.M. Ituiisby, Miss .M E. Uf It;, Cofflii, If. Italllle XtWW jnell. A, . Hanson, I. Kel t n jliaiikin. liev. l ainer h'shij Parr. II. Davles, K. . Hepp.i. J. Weil, Mr. and Mrs. J. P Kirl-palrick, Mr. and Mrs J J Connack, Mr. and Mr E 1 lloper, t:onslalde E W I ' ' li'lkwu. Mr-. K. K. Ilunlby I.. IVIwanU, J. I, Hrnisl-y I. arseii, Mr. and-Mrs. E I Mnr clirind, .1. M. Horn. Mr and Mr. W. U. AVINon and child Toronto,', Mi- II. Wilson, Mrs. H Hleven. Mrs. II. I'"'"' ',In,, clii)d,"J, Mcl). lirossaM M' Donald, Mi's llulhrrford. W.. .I.' lliiflierford, Mr. fWl-lt!. I. Molson, Waller Unlc. Mf Mr.' II'. A. Tboinlisoii, It. E Hro., U. II. Van Ml'" rV. llo, .1. P. Harris, H. I. Yf' II. I.. Mleve; J'. Howe. H. J ''' plli and 0. S. Hl" '.lirr , Master It. (1, Stalker, Mr Mr. II. Ill MrOregor. Ju"ce ijim Mr. W. I'. A. Iiirgeon an-" "r iiii.rMr. I. I;. .MrOf'10"' , a I'or Any.'.t,-ll. W. si Clair J II, Sweeney, .1. 0. Illghnm. Hastw I, F. C. Myers. M)' Mr. A. H. Palmer, Mr and Mr H. A. Mlddlelbn, A. MM Hiiyiiond, J. Malall, M and Mr. T."McKwen, Mr "n Mi. II. It. I'bunnier. ',"'",. U V 1rtrlnir.ll. .Mr. II. firieliVon and MuHTJ"" Hrlchlon, I.. F. tampion, M" ' WeJr. 0. W. Harvey, reprwenlto. 1J' Monlnvil firm nf W, filart A-CJ-arrlved In the ciy yeslcnlay, Vancouver ft'l't , l.eiimon front ve,Alslered. al. Hie Hold 'r,nft Ilupcrt,