The Daily News PROBLEMS ARE The Man in the Moon PRINCE HUPBRT - BRITISH COLUMBIA SAYS 4 Published Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince DISCUSSED BY Hupert Daily New., Limited, Third Avenue. I.IVI.VU in ii xHiall town i some, hill tit in wiliiln i H. F. PULLKN, .Managing Bdilor. ATTORNEY GEN. ::'all income ha no ! nu me. SUBSCRIPTION nATES: City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, sc month. . . . $1.00 Hon. A. M. Manton Qle Inter, i TIIKIIK has lieen a aeeat . Uj mail lo nil part of the Rritish Empire and.the United Stales sting Address to Women iof Ihuujlcr in Hi.' Kooienays.j in advance, per year. . ffl.uO In Victoria Who i likch ele.led, 1 1 To all other countries, in advance ter year. ..... . ... ....$7.60 j wonder? I Vir.TOIllA, June ;.- line of TELEPHONE tl Ihe hardest thimrs u-oermnenl ItKD pmpafcandn is .pjeadiaif have lo fight is tlir crime nf in-dilTerenee In girl eolla Itouire afnlj transient Display Advertising $1.40 per Inch per Insertion til political responsi-. Mpsllrks nrt pe.ominK mr; Transient Advertising on Front Paa-e. ,2JJ0 per inch hilily wti Icli is lit.) often shown, general. j Local Reader, per insertion .25c per line by ihe average man and woman. Classified Adverfiing. per insertion ?c per word Ililincss men Hint women should I JPST liale those anonymous Legal Notices, each insertion ..IBc per agate line awaken In I lie sense of their re- letters I so often gel coninienc- Contract Rates on Aophcatioti. snonsilHlily and by the intelligent (mf l"ii aeeoiiHi rendered." j exercise of ,the franchise AH advertising should be in The Dally New Office on dav preceding ncquaio4 giierilinenls with their IT'S all 'Hftl In have a mis-1 publication. All advertising received subject to approval. wishes. Duly m Miis way will shm fn Mf.s i.mt a ihat twi- yon nlTsel Ihe hoipollni of elly sum Is mil i.i make cverylesly j Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. (rraflers wtio, because Miey shout 'iiiiseralde. Hie loudi'sl, apparently express" "" " DAILY EDITION Thursday. June 21, 1033. Hie will of lite penpW a DID yon eter hear nf those wiM women who were wuu This comment was but one of Ihey actually chewed up a man's Ihe trenchant iwervalhns C.P.R. To Electrify iiuiiiy ' made to the mehihers of Hie iMiikroll' The Mountain Line. Liberal Women's Fo-nim hy ll. - I'nssihly when the (i.l'.Rv rledrifies (he moiirdnin lino we A. M. Mannn, Allnrney-iSeneraL lit! careful tl wettinir ' M hall gel freighl rales to Ihe Pari fir roast niHite Hie same in the course of an address on up." , flWileh nHa looes its those in (he Atlantic. The LP.R. seems to liave hcen the chief "ilnverninenl." Iteu.l that way.- . Mumbling block as that railway ha not the grade In successfully The speaker enunciated- Hie Til Kit K le been all of cumpcte at the lower rales. (iiven more economical facilities principals nf party sovernmenl. eriifeinis r -xopae hi- fur handling (fie traffic and it is iiMp I hey will then be able with fiarticnlar empliasis n ItHit in sHte ..f oeryrhiun Hie those of I lie Liberal party. He to overcome the present minilia. say? it was -lar lo everyone urged women to lake a slamt No one wihes Ihe CP.lt. anything but the es surces, on Mie side or the n4her in preference present at Ho' Kike iMinslrcl mm Jtxw that tfir -omul eame omI of It was Ihe pioneer road mid is looked ou and is one of the ureal "lo silling on Ihe fetce Ihe bhj em I .f Ihe horn. Which Canadian jiislitityons ut which we are proud. So big has it become of a third party," am! farther was the (Mvqier fbsee for it t and so powerful that it is sometimes difficult lo control slaleil I hat he did not enhseriKe: eome from. In' Ihe theory Dial whres xie.1 ami it is said quite openly that tint big corporation controls every with I heir husbands. Ilalher. government in matter of what shade of political opinion. Liberal, his exrierience imlei1 him willi IT was iImiii in Ih Slate- that Conservative or Farmer, and that if at any limo a labor govern the belief I hat many husband i.i aked man for,wei o prescription'lo lae iweior tecmi-r ani Package of 1 0 now 18 milil should lie chosen the corporation will control it also. While voted, consciously or nnenn-sekiusly. he was slek of ppnaJaitlsMi. that is talk, it emphasizes a truth, which is that the tlP.lt. is not Hcenriting lo the opinions only a most powerful factor in Ihe development of' Ihe country of lheli( wies. MlTIILVlt look s mean a bill a political factor that always has to be- reckoned with and After dilating uiKW lhe multi very obi iiMn abnttl lo i Harry a Z Packages 1 farious duties rmntafr within Hie that hulks at all matters from the business viewisiint rather cry ymtftg wife. purview of his department, the - - than the ethical. , . Allnriiey-fieneral Inuehetl timn I INK reason whjr a M of pe.i- various mailers of legislation. ple do not tike I be newspapers il Equalizing Of The liquor pmWewi ami the liov-ernmenl's lieemise Ihe newstaier pe.ide Icy Freight Rates. fight to secure neces lo collect tlieir back subscription. Prince Rupert .stands lo gain n great advantage from Ihe sary legislation fretn Hie he.leral equalization of freight rates. .iiythiug!which makes it easier aulborities t prohnHil the pri to do business on Ihe Pacific in competition with Ihe Atlantic is vate importation of liquor nave Till; latest definition for sar "The Two Itur- favorable lo the- establishment of hippiiig business here. As rise lo the Minister's abjuration ance Innighl, casm is allius I be hushaml haad ianls.'- i m . i n i long as we are under a handicap as against Ihe Kast, we shall Dial "women nf every uoliliral sf the house. Canadian national iauvays fiix) it that much more difficult to induce shipping to come shade ,,t tbnuirhl, should hark here. At-present only three per cent, of Ihe; grain raieij on the ine i.nvernmcnl in lis iiyiit io: :vf.h try lo explain lo jmr V. A. Ode has heee elected prairies conves out hy Ihe Pacific. Let that lie steadily increased prnlerl Ihe homes of this pro-l jre, wen. li neither president of Ihe hascfaall leaiii and Ihe pressure on Vancouver would heroine so great at once ..i Miwrr. ii a ts iiiit.ier.i hi fl in'iirM.I iiiilieiinis s necessary frein this rily ami will play .Willi Prince Rupert that we should gel the overflow and become established as a srealesl iiiouieiil not only lo: Hatelf.m n iM.niiBinft Hay. V. second grain e.trt route. I. Vanee is secretary. Fred llen-nlng. Liberal women but to every A IIIMIK thai woukl stand loaiiager ami. Jlaiocs. DRYDOCK winian and to eery decent man frml chance of eeinK a let set. will le Tne player, raplain. Value To Country thl this legislation should pas ler would fx- hal Parents Of Motor Roads. 4 ptcke.1 from lbs- folbenria: Kre.1 Ihe Senate and it is lo Hie up OuKht lo Kii'w written ,y a AND , Motor.roads are of great value In Ihe country- Rrilisli decent citizens lo back the Provincial seventeen old daivliter. Wallace. I'kmtiey. Cr Pooler.; Colombia is the great scenic province of the west and people liovernmenl in its fight year Fred Henninz, V. i. Vance. I SHIPYARD from the American ami Canadian prairies as weN as from Ihe against Ihe too4-lei:King iuler- WIIKN clou lievaii lo Charles Kmhleton. M. Itrnnks. NV. .stales directly lo the south will come here to holiday. Reraus esis. Mr. Man son stiyeie. that dMihle cofisole,!my myself Mrilh Hie H. Tohey. Karl Uetier, H. U of that it is very desirable thai motor roads should lie built women' wheiher Kvans. Mc.Vlvef, l.;onb-. Ilnme. i floaUng Dry O1 nrjranizalions. IIiouKht thai II was belter to he Op.rtllna O. T. P. 20.000 Ton soon as possible. and i. Ingle. Mdilicl or non-partisan, should double rhmnetl than two faced, MahlolaU, Boilermaker. Blaek". Take ihe ra-e of Prince fo.orge. A good molor road is Cnoinaaets ' late lb lo tt. necessary sleps hih- Woodworker, but when lbs thirii rhin appeared fousdtri, mafcara. required lielweeu.lhat lowii and Onene lo join Ihe old '.dverlise in 'be M Mews. up wjlh ey llieir wishes in this mailer I decided ! ilo the same s aunt Cariboo road from Ahrroft. That would be of much more through I lie medium of resolu Polly does with her hair a Electric and Acetylene Welding. benefit lo Prince George than Ihe P.fi.K. fiven if the P.fi.K. tions which, lo lie effective, musf niht -lake it off. were nperaling nut of Vancouver lo Prince fieorge it would e reach the authorities at Ottawa s I equipped lo te-adle ,,J of Our plant nothing but a jerkwater road and would make no appeal to before next Tuesday. lourisis. i ne nig railway companies would route their pas. The problem nf the movies was telephone MlllllllV girl.is just I was as mean latkiiiic as l a TIMBER SALE X B0S1. Marine and Commercial Work serurers over their own roads wJiirh they spend much money In also touched mem hy Hie speak-!,ny i.,, advertise. On the other hand those who tour in their own ,r, Mll WH, wfk. aetbst Traders will l rerrifrd tr It ' HONCf 43 AND J er. - Sanson iimarn, um -Mr. , 1M , al, iniereshlig m.ii.I Mmlsier ut Uwts. Vlrierls. nut Uur bhIo nre- anxious lo ret north in the summer and manv will iro murn oi me remeiiy jor ine pre-1 lltut dm Dt Itw tfwl dijr of inn. 113. ! as far north as possible. Lei there be. a good road to Ihe north .j,, ,p ,.H,,eclin broke ami far lb rsfht'S nf Urenr X tl I. lu sent situation lay hi lie iiamls I central quietly inquired "Iiidyou ru i.i Ier( Of Pprur wut Ih-m and visiUio will come bv the thousands ami will place f tie of Ihe public. "As long as men luck. SMI .!, ftsl uf Irlird sixli country r.ermaiienllv the gel them" I ex plain.I in terms kecknl fpnrr im llrmlnrt. ua mn tret on Motor traffic will be map. an aid and women will il ami see on unmisUkeahle ilual1 m LNnesMi Im. Lim I.IsjsO. ' what had to Jhe railway and the whole province will lienefii. the screen things that they happen, Omq (JurMM ItUnds ln4 Iiitlrirl. ed and lliei Hie hello witch To It ireart mitt .bm UNssil fur re STORE should not countenance hi their CIGAR iwntl sf timber. Prince Rupert whispered "Here they are." and rHrllier will pruiUrf ol-lm tlurt rrr lioiucs, long they ns as the girl's mother explained I hat Irr, Wtorl. B.C. or lbs blitrttt rorvtler. tolerate Hie of crime rnnc showin? Hiru HjC ldlie had a young man wailing The Servica Store." and films without sex problem for her and wus bound lo go. TIMBER bALE X 3117. WC CASH CHEQUES. protest, so lout will these things Such is life. Seaksl TemVrt will te rereoed try Hie endure, for Hie fiovernmenl in Winoirr -t UMt si trtont, ih.I lsir AgenU For:-- itiafi insai 11m Xia rtjjr itl Jul uit as in oiner mailers ran u-r (lie iMUTtoMi r IJrrnr XJII7. ti ENGINES Over 500 Uses only lake arlioii uccordinjf In I lie rsl t.lll.o rsel at Mprur. Ilnlk. MS N. and S. Mr ii IM IT, lj.ln.hes lulu, Oiirea Ten expressed wjll of the people." Year Ago j hartolU- I.Uwl Ijnd lo.lnrl. Term Arranged To Suit Purchaier. Concerning Ihe Juvenile, court tmu i. itars villi Im Ikjmrd fur rs iuiil r limlier. Phono Blue 81, problem, Mr. MansoQ staled that mnher Mrllralar of U Chief wrr he was entirely in sympathy with -a trr. VlrUrtS. .'... of PolrlCI '.lcr June I'riw Hws-r, H :. GILLETT'S Ihe movement In ensure their 21, 1913. fullest operation and, further. V. II. Motdey, Hen. J. Frie. TIMBER SALE X Bill. thai be hoped lo some day see Capl. Mood mid ;. . Metiregor SetJwl TeiMtert UI Is. rerritnl Lv tlw ..11 WHit.irr 'A Ijisl.. a VkI.h, mi ll. ' the jail system on a oifTerenl are back 'from a voyage lo vari than None Ml Ihe Ma ittr nf Jult. IVii I PURE FLAKE LYE basis, aiming al the reclamation ous point. ,,n the Queen Char fse i'l.f llir SHI isirrluv UAH a.'I...I u-ei' Xtlll I. t,k i FISHERMEN rather Him. merely the punishment lolle I'latnU made on the launch aua iaar. on an area ituatMi i'"e siioeiia Horr, llanar t. M4l I ami I . of Hie offenders. Mothers' i,aura t iu,inn pensions, the Workmen's Coui-pension Taw) i reara will l l..ei f.rf r - ( II Is best for cleaning and sinks, K you are Iniyimr your otiinl at K'e" hk disinfecting J" Act aad oilier benefU ranee f.rune and Horefiee! rarnw ranimiars r the cw,f r f. drains, closet bowls, etc.; for softening trater, nary measures were tiriefly re Aterritt ere Him prize-winners if- v'',,' "r ,ulrr Is..let. von (11 visit the making your own laundry soap; cleaning floors, vieweij tiy the speaker, who in i In the ehoi n girls' contest at) ' - - 1 NEW ENGLAND FISH Company tbe TIMBER SALE X 6244. ilosina reiterated his advice to Ve,n,,,me Theatre last, greasy pots and pans, etc.; for removing old Ihe women (...keep in towel, w.lh nihl held by ll.e Frank Ito ll STuSuSi. mSSTtir Hard Ice, Fancy Bait, and the De.t In Gear, urv- paint, destroying vermin, etc. Full directions maliei'M of iioliln'iil moment 'slock imnury. The cmnniin? "aii m ttm Oi af iui. iui. Meat, etc. with every can. He sure the genuine w"l ns you get ' - f.O'ewcll perf.irm- .1,1 .-...nim fret nf araer. Ralaani. . .-.u. GilU-tt's I'LAKH Lye. Substitutes are usually MinTlkl Atnril 1 "" ""' " sra sUiuimI 11,., "'Oi .1 i.r Urn iief I11M. Haiix mnniin u hlilli d cosily and unsatisfactory, , i.i Iji'id fn.iro-i is., ti M-ar. mm le- lllus.il f..r r. LITTLE DAUGHTER riB.l i,f liuuVr. nr. f.-n delu No otharK I 'irii laitleuUrs .f Usi CMrf r-rr. Tour mo - : Me - DIED LAST MONDAY 2af Kr. M.Uda, p.C. nt nialNel ft.n.i., MR. FISHERMAN! GOOU i ah- kind toll ''niiff HM-. H,C. up. . QBjU do for Babq.M TIMBER SALE XC123. We have been making lank, for boau m rm-i..t intJ m IT IW Ari'orilitii; lo word' received S.al4l Teblert will be reaa4a by Ihe te n year ami we have yet to gel a coni'Un yesterday by lathee Mrfirulli. Winner of Uim). al Vlriurij, iHi l.if, Ui""1 "" isi IIm tliul day of 4uiie, t v 1:i woi'kiiiniiahlli. WE CAn Ileruadelle, three yeur old and &-7 I BORRTtD f 1 lie- Hi rr sf Llrenae X Htl. I.) WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR OTHEnS youngest dauyhler of Mr. and 'il I VJa.lna tt at Umlurk. aal.tiii 00 FOR YUU i i n a an4 dr, uw as arsa anuaua "i Mrs. Mai'liu O'lteilly, died 111 tie u..i .la.ia i,f Surf luirl. aM..i MADE NEEDED malei- t mile, from i.aj, hania 4, i WORKS, iM'ouver. u 0 i lwe.k nn Mon IN IN ¬ i .4 lnori't ROWE'S SHEET METAL EVERY day iiioriiiiiic from spmal meii- I war- will Im alii ia for ra ' ut al f luiitsi CANADA HOME IiikiIih i lm lunerul will takr I I iriki i iwiliriilar of list Cklaf Vnrt-ln 8econd Ave. place ill Vancouver I V' V.irla, a.i- ar Plulrl - r'lroilar-j - u H il, .r