Evening Up The Province. -I- .. Saturday, Auum 8. to PArtCT TWO" The Daily News , PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily New?, 'Limited, Third Avenue. H, F. PULLRN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, Iy mail or carrier, per month Sl.ou By mail to all parts of the Hrmsn-Knimrtrunii trie unueu Slates, in advance, per year To all other countries, in advance, pur-year Transient Display Advertising. ... $1.40 pfr' Transient Advertising on l-Yonl Page Local Readers, per insertion.... . i. Classified Advertising, per insertion. Legal Notices, each insertion Contract Rale oii" Application, Advertising and Circulation Telephone-Editor and Reporters Telephone - - AHihis- dis'lncl! Vfom;;Uintii the Ncchako ciltldies into lliFlVaO?'!! Wffi FOR SALE $0.00 ........... inch per insertion , . . .$2.80 per -inch 25c per line -2c per word 15c per agate line . 98 - 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KDITIOK Saturday,. August 8, 1923. Vancouver Province On This District. Vancouver iulerei-ls art often aet'iied of being antipathetic to Prince Rupert and llii district. Such a .-pirit is not hovn in a leading editorial printed by Ihe Vancouver Province this week on the. reeeii I Uo;frd or Trade (rip to the central interior. The article, which i very iiitere!ing and friendly in lone, was as follows: "Members of the Vancouver Hoard of Trade who made the recent trip through Central .British Columbia organized by the Board are still referring to their journey a an eve-opener. The surprises began al Prince Rupert, which has developed astonishingly iii the pasl two or three, sears, and which, ir the. enterprise and optimism of its citizens do not fail it, is sure to do amazing things in Ihe future. Prince Rupert is a fishing bead-! quarters jif great importance; but il is ambitious, to be much more than this. It has excellent terminal facilities, and it hopes to 'play Ihcparl for Central British Columbia IhaW-Vancouver is playjng jfor the soulh. Tlie new grain elevator,, now under construction, will set it on the way to realizing its iini-bitions. "T Prince Rupert's Great Hinterland. 'One of Ihe things that will make-Prince Rupert a ureal city is the frUilfiiln't'ss of the country tributary to it. A wonderful series of valleys lies between the railway terminal and Prince fieorge. First is this Skeeua Valley with Terrace- and llazellou as Rs principal tovVijs, Jhcu thc jbilkcy Volley, presided nvci'bY SniilhersMuid Telkwa mid lastly the Necfiako, Ihe ceiifre of widen is Vaiuerh'of. All these vallefs have great agricultural possibilities, and Ihe pioneers who are developing idem are testing these out. ,11 Ihe settlers, liowe.ver,-'ilcvote attention to more than agriculture. Trapping, pole-cutting timi mining are profitable sidelines. "Terrace, which is nearest Prince Rupert,' finds an yvcV-lenl market in the coast city for all the sniall fruits and gaVdeji truck it can produce. 11 is a soil of parodists for Ihe sinall. farmer, and as Prince Rupert grows, will become a very important producing centre. ' ' Haielton, Telkwa ' : And Vanderhoof. "Ilazelloll, under the 'shadow nf Ihe great Rocher de Roule, has long been known its the outlet for the fur trade of this Babine country, it js branching out bravely. Within sight of the- town are a number of promising' tniiie.' wbich round about is a rich agricultural area. "Telkwa and Smithvr in Ihe Dulklcy Valley are centres in a country capable of producing great quantities of livestock and grain. They expect lo products more and more wheat us the district opens up and. as more settlers come in, and are deter mined that the new elevator at Prince Rupert will not, )ry anv means, be allowed to devote itself entirely to s.crviiig4ho prairie farmers, ijiiite close to Telkva.i ujie of (be. riclicM coat de-, posits in the irovince. "Vail, Icrhoof, the lilib of the Ncrhako, iiTuiiiipic itr-British Columbia. Not a mountain i visible from-it in any direction. It is in an excellent dairying district, and Ibis indudrv gives promise of important development.- - , ' - a: paralively new. A dozen years ago. it wa little more than a wilderness; today, il is a. la ml of smiling farms, promising min eral claims ami Inlsy towns. Its growth, thus far, has meant a ifre.il ile.'il lo Iti-llili I'iiIihhImm II. il il I ....... I n :.i Halibut Gear ' $10.00 to $25.00 per tkate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Gold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Long Arm of Law Now Reaches Far Into the Isolated Districts of Northern British Columbia .. (By Inspector T. V. S. Parsons, in Ihe British Columbia .. Public Service. Bulletin ). Teiuyears ago the extreme north-easterly portion of British Coluinbia hardly crime within the range of practical adniiiislra-litui. v Adjoining the Yukon, Norlh-wesl Terri lories j and -.Vorlh-wesleril Alberta, this coming Caaiiau was never yiiteiLaud sel-(Uuii heard of. Its few native sons nomadic Slave and Yellow Ktllfe Indians gave, allegiance to none sTive the Hudson's Bay Omipaiiy, whose rcpresenlativi at Fort Nelson was regarded as omnipo tence ilself. Dispenser of comfort and advice in times nf tribal' slvess, he was also regarueu ax a lil and proper person to step in and stop Iho war." . II seems that in 1015 hostilities seriously interfered with the price of raw nils! As- all this was only Ion years ago, perhaps one of I lie surest in dications of Provincial develop territory: 11 was now faced willii Ihe active competition of seven or ei,ght "'free traders" located at slralcjiieal points. Historical Sequence Of course- the usual historical sequence will tic inevitable I rapper, trader, miner, then settler, and willi the bitter's ar- Tival British Columbia will de rive the usual ami many benefits areruiri.' from an exceJtionally r(ch and fertile district. Parenthetically it may be mentioned that the finest oats ever produced in Canada were grown between the 5X(er. and " SlMcg. of latitude. m Apart froth The NeNoii Hiver, British l(hffnhla police constables ha' also heralded advancing civilization in the Northwestern Ilockfes. ami a permanent detachment j now stationed on Ihe Finlay Hiver at Its junction willi the Parsnip and Peace. Kslnhlislied on what is known as the "water route and. eipiippcd with molor-driyen entuie.-' the force noy '.guarantees 'protection ' ItLyill trVveJIiiiKfWiiii Prince (eurgc to Hie Ingenfca country and Lower Pence, Westward, willi ihe idea or imparling a sense of security In lhof adven prehensivp manner u( which Hrilisli Columbia i iiatrolled by lis i(llice. REGARDING OPERAYlON OF LOCAL ELEVATOR ment are the annual British Col-. umbia police patrol now under-i Qr? Trade f01"'"6" J Boa,rd ot-lake,, I., this rofme terra incog-1 Seeking nformatlon niln. The first of these visits! Fror" Ottawa III laci, I lit! Iirsi ever mane nj the force left for Port Nelson! K nmmm,,, ""i itv September. ll2l, and returned lit base at Port SI. John in November. Creditable Performance hm i.li ' V' " " ' ""-" ".e t!as,b.r gold belt o re, m -U,:, o be , . . tralcd loo much in the southwestern corner. The developineiil of the great cetilral district will even things up and add lo our slrengthjand slubilily." Mio-inile trip was made in the Icelh of a terrific snow slorju they, with their horses, arrived home in perfect condition. .In March, 11125, the same two officeri carried out a similar patrol, but i on sleigh. Availing themselves of I lie frozen water ways, they materially cut ilovvn the mileage and effected soine-vvliat of a local lliiie record. '. lleportiiig ujiOn "the matters coining beneath their observa tion, they drew especial atten tion to a large influx of trappers Trom areas in Hie North-west Territories, now closed lo all save Indians. TJiey also mentioned that whereas tin; Hudson' Day Company formerly held undisputed .sway over several thousand .sipiare miles of fur-bearing rrinre unpen iioaru "I iraiie is In communication with the I)e-I parlliieiil of Trade uu.1 po,ii)i.iereei at Ottawa in re -peel to the I ...1.I..I ... I... I . r .... . . , . ...ij.in , iii; , muni t r i- 10 i7 iii.oii" lor 1 lit; IKTIUI ioiiii:i- na? jphi iiu- laiiy crt'ilitaiiic inasmuch its 1 lie officers, Utnslaliles Barber and Millar, avoiding old Indian twills, travelled almost entirely by compass bearings, and al-' (liouli Hie final sIhkc of their; urain in Hie loeal elevulor and for furlher infrrmatiou relative 'o the operulinu of Ihe plant. This was reported to the boar I lasl evening by M P. MrCaffery. rhainmin of the Krain eonunit- lee. MOTOR ROAD INTO PEACE RIVER BELT IS NOW SUGGESTED The hoard of trade last mglil had a teller from IVIinnnUin staling Hint it seemed impossible now lo secure the construction of a railway' in Ihe im'mediate future as an millet to the 'Peace Hiver district and stiggestiiu that, as motor traffic was taking I lie place of railroads irv a great many place,, "efforts should lie niade along that line. The communication wa referred trt the railway and navigation com.mil tee. Urn 1 Tl II .1 at i me man in me moon Itt'llllKH is i'oing tip bill the, it always was mi (lie bounce. ny2 Made in Canada The Label is Red and White 1 Til Kit H is no wonder the bride is always a blushing 'judglni from some qf tlie men thev marry. , A .MAN recently ,siiiled on . mattress from hmktirV bAto S.'. I.ouis. Hv w'A' evidently en deavoring In typify' 'thrt old 'saying asleep in Ihn deep, WINK like sherry Is j'i be in;nl from apples af Nelson. Atinthn selller scheme no dftiiht. WHAT has become of tlie ob! mnlher-iii-lavv bogev p the jnk.' columns these jlaV"ii' "Pndtaldv -(.V-ii ' i.:l3H .J' i ne moiiK r iiii(r pecoine so flapiJ.rifi;ilr,i's?,TI hard tor the ipke muiirl lelb vvTlich'jA th" daugiji-r anilvyhlb tlje nihljie. A l'OKT In a iuatf who has ti. more sense. . . WHAT I like aboil! paint i'nir itirmitut flm liilian . fa llml II at liease Lake. Ihe old fllkll.o poI(;p p,w1r(,H , ,,,, , hivit si.-iiion ai leiegrapu i.reui. ,,ii(.biv has been renpetteiL I Observation Patrols A Bi bb will not ehane a per ln'iiu iinderlakeu from Jiella! Coola to llazellou and from Prince tleorge lo the outer Khil-' Colin coiiniry. The former will be made by a single coiislabl1' vvjth packhorses and Is expentid! lo lake from four to. six weeks. Striking in from the Coast Ilangc. he will follow tlie Yukon Telegraph Trail to Auahiin, an Indian, villagit, and then head north lo burns Lake and so along tho Canadian National Halfway lo' Haeltoii. The (Ihilrolln or Cariboo pa t rot in intended lo prevent Indians from interfering wllh while trappers and selling out bush fires, ami will prtdiably isilail some 50o odd miles nf saddle work. While f some client the foregoing may be regarded as special work, the main body of the force is confideiilly expected lo at lrat duplicate Us 1021 record, when it travelled over (WO.nno mile m the course of tin regular dill lea- Made ia 1 modern unitary I condentene. J I Shabby Roofs Reduce Property Values Could you get your price for your house if you wanted to sell now? Remember these proved farts: A shabby roof givetia "frayed-at-thc-collar" look to any house. So if your roof is l)cKinninK to ro, take our advice and put down a roof of Barrett Giant Shingles, J hese artistic, rugged three-in-one shingles will lend distinction and charm to your house. son if he stands like a statue But when the butt mines Hit I rouble starts. ANOTJIKH fine day at the Salt Lakes, dear friends. I lIKAIt nf a ship named ('-is tor. Oil driven I presume. A FISH that winks ha re- eenlly been dlseovereil. Soon we ll be training the herring to J raise their hats. Lease Land In Queen Charlotte i.nn,j ,fi. cording District of Prlnco llu-pcrl, and situate about two' miles In n northerly direction from llooney Point, Masm-ll lnct( tlraham Islam), British Columbia! Take Notice that I.nngara Fishing a barking Company Limited, of Masscll, H.C., ncctl-pallntt Pnckers, ItilendH tn apply for a lease of the following srrioeii iiinns; Commencing nl n nnsl rdnrfn,i ROOFINGS We recommend Barrett Giant Shingles. They never rot or rust never need painting or staining. And they're firc-safc! Come in and see them. There's a style of Harrett Roofing for any build-, tng at a price that suits your purse. S. E. PARKER, LTD., Jobbers. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. For Sale by all Hardware and Paint Dealers. Boat i Builders! We have 20,000 feet of 1-2 Inch, 5-8 Inch, 7-8 inch and 1 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber who It we most -e) a- vv c-u.ce the v,.cl -p... c ; ;),. -lock. DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Ten Years Ago i I ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Wind tins been received fi.iin Hi e from llial II. MeKenxie. f. r-merly in the ti.T.P- roiulmastei s' nlllre here, lias been killed. Hubert Uird has now received bis lieutenant's commission and has left SliornclllTe for t'.helsea Barrocks, London. I). W. Bone lias been promoled lo the position of purser on tho steamer Prince HuperJ II, Beaumont, assistant manager of the tS.T.l'.S.S. at Vancouver, and Mrs. lleaumont nerom-pauicd by Mr. and Mrs. I. Me-Donald are making the roimd trip lo Anyox. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Heconling District of Prince Hupert. and situate at Pergnsnii Bay, Massed Inlet, I). V.. Islands, H.fi. ; Take Notice that (lossc-MiU, lerd, I.imijed, of Vancouver, 11.1. i occupation Salmon Gunners, in-! lends to apply for n lease of thej following described lands: ! Commencing at a posl planted approximately 20 chains caft from northwest corner I.ifl I5?i;i 1 1 -. ... . . i uience ouui j cnains; tnence west 10 chains; thence south 2 chains; thence west 10 chain lo west boundary of Lot 151; thence south 8 chains; thence West n chains; thence north 20 chains; thence cast 2 chains, more or less, to beach; thence following meandering of shore line lo point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or less, fiOSsJI'-MHXKHD, LTD. Applicant. Per Wtn. n. Mitchell, Agent Paled June 2rtlh. 1025. " LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to' Phones 110 and 117. SALMON. TROLLERS Betorr .iilfdldig it will pay you tn inpoel Troll, ,g tit . Ii.ivp iiPw line or Salmon Hooki, Swivells, Cultyhttnk and Oear of all kind.. In nfir stock yon. wdl fiiul evcrvtliing von rp.i Anchors', Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware nf all kind and Copper Paints, Galley Stoves add UlensiK If itt for the boat wc hnvo it, Boats are lost every year by flrehnve you g"t Pyrene Fire Extinguisher yet7 Wc sell them. Cnll and see us. southerly one hundred and sixty' chains, more or le, to point or commencement, and containing1 eighty acres, more or les. 1 LANOAIIA l-TSIILNU ,V PACKI.N'rt PAtKNn C.O. LTD. ! Applicant.' Per K. II. Simpson, Agent.; Dated June 1.1th. tl25, j LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land j In (Jtieeii Charlotte Land Ho-! cording District of Prince Itu-pcrl, and slluale al llooney Point, (Irahiim Island, British' Col i ml) I a. I Thko Nollcn Unit Langnral Plsljlng A Pncklng Company, I.imiled, of Masoelt, D.C., occli-! pati'on .Packers, Intends to ripply' for a lease of Ihe following dn-, scribed lands: Crmuncnolng at a post planted nt llooney point, nrahani Island, nriiiHii Columbia; llience northerly five chains, morn or loss, to low water mark; thence west Tly along low water mark mm hundred and sixty chains; Ihcnco; ""'in. soiuc.criy ("i ij -rive iiv t chains; onus, w Ihenco ClICO two . miles ii i In a norther .. . v dlreoiin.. 'i i..i.. i .... , (U,L."VU " " ""' i-'iiii-ny o in i on ureii ami sixty . ,, from Honney I olt.1, , .Mnssell In- chains, more or less, to point nf V ' al,"l,Mf.,",,,l' "rU? ColJcorntnencetnent, conlnlnlng I ,inC imlnl7 flv";("Kl'ly acres, more or loss, n cuains, more or lossj to Inw I ivmiu t.ciuiv water mark; thence northerly P Xf.KINfl CO ' I TD along low water mark one hun dred and sixty chains; ihotiP.., ,.. ... .. a Anr).,rnn, ' ' 'lcan . n...k.i ; .. ' " ' " """P'"oi, rtgertt.i 1 1 w(ln.rl 0. lx. lOIH 80c Hull STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. (fVear Post Office) TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 638 Or. 601 'Black 736 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. CUSHBY, Man. Dir. NigM Phonei 687 539 Gr. C01 Black 73S English Broadcloth i i full range of ol . silky rintsh. Fur I iiderwnar and Dre ami 10 inches vvnh "1.00. Sppctal per V West of England Store Phono 763. P.O. Box 235. Phone 209 Richard Garrcli representing W. H. M. ROLSTON A Hpeclallsliig In Porllnd Canal Milling sIouks Porter Idaho-Marmot Met1'