FAGE -TWO " lIoMimdnndBcttcrBreaii PURITy FLOUR The Daily News PRINCE RUPEET - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN . - Managing Editor. All advertising should be In The Daily News Office before 2 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. JSn Thursday, March 24, 1927 OUTSIDERS CAN SEE FUTURX. It has often been said that it takes outsiders to perceive the l. : 1 : i ! . nf n Prinu n P. . . M ALKI NS BEST . n I 1 1 . 1 1 AUORITE f3LEND (DP f HobfiANbS ZLT ,,"tur Remember the Packittf 'iN ...1 i . . r ii s in cvrry (rocsry store ji everywhert. The "Mtkin,l Beit" circle trademark ii hUIhIh m . L ... . . - l'l ouslity guaranteed. . Be lure Report of Engineers on Peace River Outlet Rapped by Lands Minister Unfair to This Port In an interview jnven out in Vancouver, Hon. T. D. Pattull, minister of lantii and rnomber of the legislature for the constituency jio,Pnice Rupert, took exception to the report of the engineers ap-apbjntpxi 'by the Dominion government to investigate the question of prsilway outlefrom the 1,'eace River country to the coast. ! in mis connection, .Mr. I'amiuo smu: "There is one par.agrapnj ! ;t the report to which I- would like to make particular reference ' land which in detail discusses the relative merits of the ports xit i .Vancouver and Prince Rupert as termini of a, western outlet from' the Peace niver. It I an old saying : j J 'comparisons are odious.' and 10 It U . ,utln futfmmt ,u tucctt. i in this case. This objectionable Pra-.-.r mjH, m, Ctnhm. graph could have been deleted without detracting a particle from the value of . the report and in fact It drew to my ! which t feel sure exception will be taken. "The report has all the evidences of prejudice in Its Inferences and I think X can show from a tingle aspect that what purports to be fact may very well be questioned. "One sentence In the report saya: 'Vancouver mdu trt hire stl the thlnra the portion of British Columbia from Prince Rupert to the Albert, boundary. Northern and central British Columbia Constitutes one of the most highly mineralized belt, in North America; con- CANBERRA MADE TO ORDER CITY .rsTK.i.itN c.ii-iT.ti. n.! nr.i:v YKAKS IN .MAKIStl (lAItDI.N CITV til" CI.IMATK AMI M'KXIC IIKAITV II MELBOURNE. Australia. March St. (Canadian Pres.. i Canberra. Australia1, new Federal Capital, to be formally ojiened as the scat of government by HI Royal Highncs the Duke of York on May 0 next, has already a population of about 3,000 persona. Incidentally, It l CANberr.. not CanBEHHA, the accent being properly on the first syllable. Canberra Is 75 miles Inland frxm the east coast of the continent and ln respect to population, 1. prac- ucauy centrally situated, being lMt miles direct from Sydney, 340 miles from Melbourne, and 400 mUes from Adelaide. Brisbane and Hobart. The "made-to-order" city has been 11 years In the making. Canberra wa fjrst settled In 1833. It was accepted a the seat of future government and was ceded to the Commonwealth by New South Wales In 1809. Common-wealth ownership became active In 1911. and constructional activity commenced with It mclal naming by Lady Denman in 1913. Designs for the best possible city were called for. and engineering works and some architectural construction was proceeded with until 1018. The activities which ceased then, were renewed In 1921 when the government appointed the Federal Capital advisory committee. In 1933 the ..pointed a. Federal Capital Commission. I which, concentrated upon the question and accelerated all activities. Prlrat crtteYprite mas admitted to share 4u the 3evelopiaent In 1923. lease, being sold in the city in December, 1934. Can terra land 1 not to be disposed of lor any estate In freehold, so that, and surrounding the actual city U leased for terms not exceeding 23 years. Land within the dry limits is leaitd ur not more than 99 years, and uUdlnM constructed must be approved to attract people and trade while b lhe Prince Rupert has but few." rwemmtnt. "No one questions the superlative na- ATTRAt'TlW: CITY tural adranuges of Vancouver and It ttvult of this guardianship I Is already on the map as a world metro- Canberra, now an established city. g)olls. but the inference left with regard : growing gradually according to the to Prince Rupert Is calculate! to create netepted design, and Is already exeft-an Impression in the public mind not tbr admiration of visitors. It has Justified by the facts and to the injury prospects of becoming not only a city of the city. .of political and commercial Importance, liKlKNDs HtlNCK Itl ri ur " aJ bT reason of it fine climate Prince Rupert Is the terminus of the Rt n,c buty cKT particularly Grand Trunk Pacific portion of the Can- ; ractt to tourists. Tvmalhilitlac ,.,.. .i i i. t adlan National ivitem and It U admitted TIle City area la of 12 square mlle, - I - . - --i'ihvv uiiuci 0ti,iiiai 1. 1 1 - I A . I . 1 i-umsiiances ior tnai matter. Perspective seems to some extent to have been lost by, many people who have been on the ground here for some time. Their anticipations were too high whei they came and certain measures of disapointment haAe distorted some views till they are now iindul pessimistic. Losing sight of possibilities diminishes the facility of grasping opportunities. The optimistic person is the one who is able to t.-iku K. has a-va great , natural n , 1 . r-r, 1 advantage .n.n... at . a , trans- f r. a ln government Area nes around the continental outlet, especially by reason j jr centra; elevation on the slope of j of its nearer proximity to the Orient hlch Parliament House 'has been than any other Pacific port. citcted a massive white structure fitly I occasion by the hand. There is evervthinir to ho raind ami nAtMn.,'03""?. wnlcn ould supported en-1 erected post office and telephone ex to be lost bJf lb' country thr3U,h h,ch the sb. The are., between the riou by optimism. Pessimism is just the reverse !lUelJr t,.m1 1 d9Ubt ta .n-Uulldlng. are in cour of preparation The Edmonton Journal mint, a nttv i,v ti r r : n r . W Z T . , !""-i other similar stretch of territory any I'," . . " c "V- "ulB,ucr can. see tne iuiure 01 . where in the world more favored than mis piace ana mat local residents have lost sight of it? ROYAL COMMISSION ON CAMPAIGN FUNDS. The royal commission sitting in Victoria now to Investigate Then what of the local situation Comlnatlng the surrounding landscape within the confines cf British Columbia ; Department buildings are also In the If British Columbia were an Island, there Government Area, as well as the Na-would be a line of railway from Prince tkmal Library and Public oClcea now Rupert to what Is now the Alberta 'undar construction, and the already- for gardens, for the city Itself li designed as a "garden city." The main commercial area surrounds the second central elevation on the opposite side of the river, the focal point of which Is a large hexagon cdn- uwung me ura (venire. 1 nil win De campaign fund contributions dr.P nnt prn tn Hat !. . I Ulns vast .Unds of excellent qulUy of I occupied around It circumference by serving much of a purpose. The commission has " two dutiewfirst itlmbr- Urgw re hlJh qunt3r ' mor unporunt buiidinf. of a puftic w to find out anv wrnLnin. thpr! ,T.Tf A lMd ,4rmlng ,n Brtttah Co"-:m'-PUbc charact. and IU centre j " V .7 " ' V " ' "U"U,J' tu hi-ivc uia; more than quarUr of the fishing UUI form ......v..Uoi.v..o iui .n, icuiiuauuu. in neuner case aoes It ap-; business of Canada; game, than which pear that the royal commission is going to be productive of much I there is no more vsiuabie in the pro-.value. As for the wrong doing, if it may be called such, it has'ce: climate exceedingly favorable; already been proven, before; this" commission ever started to sit, 1ke mer and mountain scenery both parties have been equally culpable. No less clear is the i4, wbJ1 the townsite of Prince remedy for the situation and the application of that remedy lies iBurt u Puresque to a degree and only in the power of the political parties. Commissions can probe "" n d"TU,' l ,f"',opment uch matters and governments can legislate against them bt ifu-m ! " .'he. t"rt ' ,U. ndom,ub" 1- nf ,i ......1 St " . : . .. 7 . oave aireaay evjeencea. - ..v. n we (luuict mciii.tcucs are noi inciinea to clean house. The people have a fair enough idea now of what has been going on and it does not need a royal commission to tell them what must be done. LONELINESS OF THE CHEAT. . The wages of public life is loneliness" upon retirement "Prince Rupert survive and continues to grow in spite of accidents of fortune over which it had no control. The Inspiring head of the Grand Trunk system went down In the Titanic' The war came on Just as the road started. The railway went Into the Great conditions that confronted the Canadian . Ul uCalllt u i uie interim oeiween Northern and is now merged with the the end of the career and death there must be years of comparative i Canadian Northern in the Canadian seclusion away from the glamor and numerous associations of public j National system. Instead of remaining life and with days of solitude. For those who outlive their allotted I prate entity to fight for itself, it time in the public spotlight there are years to be lived in the u entrolied by a single authority di-past with memories for company. I TWf1 ln " Jurisdiction. Just as poverty is the cause of more misery to those who have miunvu iikmi always been rich than to those who rose from want to wealth and! "Yet- the mtl c,tT of Jrtnee Rupert tasted poverty again, so loneliness, which may be sweet to those ! ntlnue 10 'head and does so accustomed to it. may be torture to one who has lived in the verv "bwau' of 1U trate1e P"ion " the midst of things. The busy man weighted down with cares of ten ' l V"1 ? foTsron?vtimfei:,henvhe cm ,er them aU bfhInd nd IPS." politude pnly to find, when his dream comes true, that his own . wrong impression. It smack, of ... vV.,.,.,.. i.auiu.ui iite are not so easily ais-( the same kind of stuff as the report on carded. A A . .. ithe Pacific Oreat Eastern raUway made But many men of affairs have experienced a feeling of lone-ibT J- - suiiifin'1 liness at the height of their careers. It .seems the crpntpr th Ho. 1 cisions thy'have had to rnake.the rnoru lonely have been the great1 iiistur. coming is so calculated to create this feeling than opposition something, it seems, no great career has been without. Premier Baldwin, of England, has joined the silent band of lonely men, announcing in a recent speech that with the passing of years he feels extremely lonely. Disraeli, Gladstone, Lincoln, Napoleon, Cromwell and Carlyle all voiced this sentiment. Milton was a lonely figure while writing his greatest works. These modern dictators, Mussolini and de Rivera, are pitiful in their loneliness, for the cares of state have crowded out of their lives cherished associations. "Better be a poor fisherman than meddle with the government of men," cried Danton as he mounted the guillotine. parked hill, the summit ot whlcei will probably be the att of the Town Hall. Certain shopping blocks have been leased in this area, and development la being undertaken. The complete scheme for city ornamentation Include, the formation of artificial take, in the centre, the flood area of he Molonglo being the basin. !ClltMl!,H AMI III lt( lll:i The social condition of Canberra Is advancing, wlh the progress of construction. A finely-equipped public school has been erected at Telopea Park, and now provides accommodation for 50 pupils. The early erection of an additional public school at AlnaUe U contemplated, a. I. also the provision 31 technics! education. The establishment of a small university is under consideration. The only ecclesiastical buildings at present lu the city are. art the eighty-year-old Anglican Church and rectory the latter now a Girls' Ocammar School and a newly erected vicarage. 8its have been allotted, however, to the other principal re lupous denominations, who are now preparing to undei-ak construction.' Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Jititui ti. Sergeant i. M. CampbeU u now editor of The Listening Post," on. of the brightest and best known trench papers. Ilarry Hamblln, formerly of the city police farce, returned from Vancouver today. He has enlisted with the Forestry Battalion and will return couth shortly. Captain L W. Kergln has reached Bombay en route to England after serving with the British Military force, ln Mesopotamia. The Marquis of Queensbury left for Toronto this morning on business and expects to return to Prince Rupert very soon. TneteameV Prince becrge 'will leave the dry, dock tomorrow arid take the run south' In place of the Prince Rupert which is stranded on Oenn Arrivals from Seattle aay that ndiffesfion rBMCMTBN YOUR. MOM K AT Mr,.,,, : i I ctiAPANTrr. I tJi' zO I A A.........- 'J (nv, H I It 1MUHIIW.v.iiii.. Mill Ml --IATI.SPA GJJARANTE E ( f 1 ".hantlml- IMItrm l klman here It l plrmltd illtn inrftm rtl In tlriental Urxntr, Itlxrk ami tlusl -In Tan. txcouUM - Canada . Limiimi . Mom-kmi. Cam. wuthern eity wlM attempt next year u introduce rcfulfcttoa whicb vl cause the hiHbu(.flhltg fleet to jind netr catches there instead of Prtnee, ..upert. The Red Cross .ale. yesterday netted tie 20 for the fund. IN THE SUMtEMK COURT 0F BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ite PUIME HI IT It T IIVflll..l:fTltlf 1 COJIIMSY I.IMIIr.li j m.i: iv oitfiMt oY tiii: coriiT I TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the! rder of Mr. Justice D. A. McDonsld ; iued the 18th dty cf February. 1937. In 4 bondholders' action intituled In the! Supreme Court of British Columbia be-! tween The Royal Trust Company and I frtnee Rupert Mydro-Eleetrir Compin ' limited and otutrs, being R1802 19U. brought to enforce, the trust, of an in-1 Jtnture dated the 30th d.y of June. 1911. tender, arc invited by Oeorxe Edward Winter the Receiver appointed by an order of this Court dated the 16th day ot September. 1910. and thfdeeret lu the .aid action dated the 3Ut i day of November. 1014. for the purcbatt' 4 all the rttnalnmg properties and assets, of trie .aid Company. The aald proper-' i ti are dessnbed a follow , 1. ThtcertaU parcel of land and! remla situate in the Province of rttlsh Col um bit more Darticuiarit rle. scribed as Lot CSS. Range 3, Coan Dis trict, containing 160 acres mure or es 3. That . certain parcel of land and premises situate In the Province ol British Coltmbla more particularly described as Lot 1384. Range S. Coait Dl-trict. containing 37 81 loo acre, mors cr less. exccDtlnfe thereout a strio r una one enain la bighwater mark 3. That certain, parcel of land and premises situate, ln the Coast DKitrtct Province of British Columbia, and more particularly described a Lot CS5, Range 5. containing 33 Mi 100 acres more or less. 4. Mans dealing with nmm nf drainage area, rainfall and runoff data. miiu oi aami, power pisnlv trans mission nnea and receivrni; mat:-.n for rails ana nnauaa Hirers at-e unment and plan ot works. The Receiver I informed that the aoore janas psrcei I. i and 3 wr leeted by the engineer, of the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited aa being aultable sites for the construction of water power plant. Tender, may be made for all the Mid parcels together or for one or more separately. width measured Iron! particular, and conditions of aale msv be had upon application at the office of Meurs. Ridden, stead, Hodze ft Winter, Bank of Nova Scotia Iiutldlng. the j drrslgned. dated the and day of March, 1637. WILBON. WKEALLER Kt BYMEfl 8ollcltorfor the Plaintiff iw a-rifuvr ovrrvfc vvcsv, VfUicouversB u. . . ... f ) i "WT71 WATER X0TJC& ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HU Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, by and with the advice of ill Executive Council, has been , pleated to order: i THAT the reservation of the unrecorded waters of Brown'a River and Ms Knight Creek, tributaries of EcsUI) River, established pursuant to Order in i Council Number BOB approved the 13th day of June. 1021. be cancelled. The cancellation of the said reaerva-, tlon will be effective on April 19th, 1927. DATED tills Uth day of March. 1B37. T. D. PATTULLO. Minister ol Land. attractive e New Pattern Effects men. m Orii.i PS ru patterns you have ever seen. 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Insist on (Jcnuinc 0NG0LEUM fr - .... m GUI I) SFU s arc these new, rlchly-coloted ConHcum Gold Seal Art-R t Patterns at vour tl,l-... arc many new color effects tlu will appeal to you as the rrj 1 iRT-RUGS RECOVERY OF TAXES Publication of Names of Persons in Arrears N'otlcc is hereby irlveri that jiumuuiiJ ' ' v!iom of Section 1J4-A of the Taxation Income or Personal Property taxen n'ma after the expiration of two yearn fnm upon which such taxes hrjponie delinquint will be publinhed jrlvlnjf a complete llt "f and addreMeH of thq'iierpqD liable to ia f; unless a nartsfactori undertnkin; ha bed into with the Provincial Collector for th Ii of nuch arreara. S. FI8IIKR. Proviiu'iii' t Canadian NfflO! 9 Largeft Railway Syflcm in ATlCi Steamship and Train Service nt MMI.INUft fn.m I'll INCH III I'KRT t-r VANC'on l:K. t H'TO""' etirh IIII KMltV and ftl'MIW 1 1. INI p ill lor No lor N1i;w.ttT .. 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