PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBU Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. DAILY EDITION I iteu. ". i'.i'C i.i.'M'd . ican SUBkfRlPTiiOS' RATES, .f ....... rti rl;.... k. nt.il m arrir VMrlv IMj ItwL TUtiLillnadvanf eS.(At Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations KEEPING DOLLARS AT HOME -jiajifi 1 i.c: i.in' country leaus, is mrectly i 0 r i rent use of advertising. By a- iioen the direct means of employ-t 'ii-.-n. And with rnaas production :ii ir '.r of products, which means :.i ' urer and consumer have bene- "Intelligent advertising will continue to volume and in influence because it is based grow in THAT BANK MERGER ; (Toronto Globe) As expected, the shareholders of both the Rank nf Commerce and Standard Bank voted for amalgamation ! . Th, Ly an overwhelming majority. There is in these decisions 1 ri"nliftl NEWTON MAY BE OUT FOR MAYOR .Friends Likely to Wait on Him to AA Him le Again Became a Candidate . a -j.- i.n, ... . si. ood , JW .se. "waiUnr upon r or lesser jjcnuu, iwiu " r f .... Bj mail to ail parts of Northern and Central British ColomUa, . ,M.TOF M- Newto" wlth ,the .00 Jat he again run for the paid in advance for yearly period Or four montha for LOQi mayoralty at the civic elections in . , . . . .. ,. . . .'January- It is understood that B, mail to all other parts or bnti.b Colombia, the British Mr Newton will not need much Empire and United States, paid in advance per year .... WOO 1 nrounmmt,nt tn th Br mail to all other countries, per year ft p.wu. Presumably, Transient Dismar Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.4d Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch Local Readers, per insertion, per line Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word . Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line IK Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - v93 86 having no - - V i I 1 . L J2fcu) newspaper on nia nanus now, iir 2 would be in s position to devote o all his time to city business. It j5 - understood when Mr. Newton wa reported to cave sold hi? i.ewspaper last summer just be fore the provincial election came on that he was to go East, but l,i trot no further than Kitsum- ka!um Lake and came back a boat a month later. Now it is s !Iv mentioned that he : gain like to be mayor. " If Mr. Newton again runs, it Friday, September 2. 192S . be the thirteenth time in Urn " nineteen years the city has been incorporated that he has been a candidate for the chief rangJa- One of the greatest problems of all communities is tra HhHrJZ so much k.-MT!w the young men at home as keenine Vo vlT ?5fi-TLm hilars '.' st; . 1 ! i . ; -t- & :.!.i-c:i". in:, r. Ir the dollars are there, the young 1919 and 1920 by Thomas MeCjy- :nen:e it of rnnce Rupert people moat. He a elected by aeefaun They prefer to spend their monev iilion in 19,5 ard l9&. He start- . in their own community where r hi munijta! nwris mi l when he was elected an alderman ..iey purcnte. )fnd Mid ,Mt ypa. whtB m an interesting stunt was staged in!no run that he was through with c- months ago and illustrated in a mun'ciPal ff-ir fcred tr, do ar kept at home will do. A devote "11"" TA l 1 . , , ; paper. Now he no doubt wonld x : ..m a bank and spent by even-, like to , . .-me-s section of the town, each, it is pKsomed that Mr. Newton - worth nf the next fellow's wares. J win. if he mns. have as his op-fttt n made the dollar was back in Fnent, Col. s. P. McMordie. started, on " savin rs ' denrwit. anrf the pre JW- MW-rwwve IMIU i the doliar hough t, displayed in a e .-. mnT.v. in tre same window h v. .,r'r. uf gdods bought of a mai MODERN ADVERTISING others a job; one Oh w me the Indian . - aj; s ijir n ;ui newsnaDer TktmmrBittMitM.Mi.. I f f principles which are deeply rooted in the best tMiis.of !v Tfe!1 our national existence." Jh7a wih-.i opener. a. I Man in the Moon I " I II ! tone people want a poaitioa 18 grow l: by leaps and.tocratk aad the other pieMaa; ill moi : money is being 'oa ornwetai and tba othe j fff rn: manamr nf 1 uswui. : . iran: rule, plays an important For an Aujrust with proctnjta -xi.-tence ..f the nation. Advertis-' tiem n.nioditic-s it offers, creates new; ,Mt . it ehaiies our ideals and, alters j ., , it a f'-f dp of Hfe are brans. ,ggwirfc ... UaMcaliy. advertising is educa-' make to tnwh fm about base - and explains the nature andi" teams playing for a pennant A lv. --rt:.inii does this bv the sim- ut- oU eDR thre a r) l ustration. little toiaething a the aide fnJ 1. u ,. . , laddition to the pennant If jroa prcf-ahly accomplished more to only had the salary cheek of a : Jving tnan any other thing. ThejbusebaU olayar ou'd forgsji a far more today than he ever had.' Rupert. . . 1 . 1, . 1 1 .. . . 1 . . I f tW thjygs that wont Ket yon anywaere Is wishing you h.i.l backed a. different baaeball team. x 1" didnt back a dlf- Vi(f sadlffer- I was oat for the anrprim of sne a dtnaer pre- um of a Those baaeball people ajMald K.mp.to Prince Kunert if thev j want to see a '- world atriotts. - r : teQ 'sn there is a presi-el tlon ia the States. 1 otning discouraging to those zealous for safeguarding i .t my money on Hoover tlie public interest. The shareholders act only in their: The. other chap planked it on own interest. The public must look to the dominion cnv.! .Smith. eniment for the protection of the public welfare. News r wbr9Wr hiaks..AI a winaei from Ottawa indicates ttutinH 1 a myth-j now that, far from automatic! "'3 ormission being given by the covernment. thera-y-k "T"'- r ' s i-ong iiKeunoou mac tne disappearance of yet an'oi tanK win oe veioea. Winnipeg Free Press) A unanimous vote by the sharehoMers of the Si urn nanK and ot the Canadian Bank. oLCommerce or of the amalgamation of the two institutions! pod-ted. There is nothing surnrislncr ahfltit'this. it mitted that the merger would be a good thine for i rfaT Tfffff Bah rmrmtinm inafTsnBVSaBnwSel& mmmmmmmh two banks and in particular for the shareholders of the Standard Bank. A vote by thu customers of the two banks on the advisability of permitting the merger would show very different results. And it is, we submit, the customers rather than the shareholders who are entitled to first consideration by the government. Ten Years Ago tn PHne Rupert l w 'msea "im niat LI II? ibef 28, lli. board i inve n poaiibilities oi Je or-pruce for in'lne m-inufattiiic nhould the war be pn.tract.-l ;inJ the pre ent 8uptry of )irut' give out, stated Pol. W. K. Kdwardu of th Imperial Munitions board, Ot- tai.a, followintr a trip to liin-ii ('h:.fi(itl.' Islands. is expect il that some oni British I hundred local r"ato wttl tonicht with thi bsaebsll which will play a rtwera same at Anox. The MUMuasr Prince Rupert is making a special trip for the oecaaion. VAI.YOUVfcrf. Septemtx-r 1 'he ''' tirlea reave iaf Co. After careful Inveatitra-i team linn th Pmnalin Pm tlnAm tUut - pt. 28. On anndian Press ! the carried a utory t-i 'he effe. t t t:i I'lerald 'lodirsun, a. Vaarou' er I , it '' ristcA wa4k aimlM1al :i .. . . . I i ' e . Tnj. 4 l'4l Mr. Hodgson has never been connected in any official capacity with tn it company and regrets, . : " mr. noogaon I name was er- The police cornrnisaioa discus- roneouaiy u.ved in this connection, sed the enforcerruint af the pro- hibition laws at 'tta rasrnlar monthly meetinir y!SsfaW afternoon. rmmisajont'r S. 0. afac-donald r!i;id the way In which the Act wh drawn up and CominiMim'r ('! vift Hill aaaert-ed that bootltKSf ii-ir watt general in the city. j DESPATCH INCORRECT Hably informed that William Newman wan not a member of a-. , ' LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Carta f, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moting. Friday, September Industrv TIIEN 38c of evcrj' dollar paid in industrial wages and salaries in British Columbia comes from lumbering, her ten-ye.r production increase of 138.7 per cent, is vitally important to everyone. "Thirty per cent, of our Province's entire Industrial production of 251 million dollars In ltd was contributed by lumbering and Us JOcd Industries. British Columbia now ranks third in the Dominion in industrial importance, aosji forest products dominate. Iaroired in British Columbia's lumbering iadustif Is capital of more than 100 million dollars . . . 2,ett people are employed . . . 339 mills operated. Without question this ghjantlc bustaosc is destined to continue at the same pace. Climate, soil and drainage have produced our vast forests of soft woods . . . the greatest in the world I One-third of the British Empire's entire timber supply Is in British Columbia. Today, the demand for soft woods is four times that of hard woods . . . and with the last great stand of soft woods located In our Province, continued progress and prosperity are certain. Great as our timber stands are, our government realises the necessity of safeguarding the future of thJe vast industry and is devoting much time, study and thought to the question of scientific reforestratioo. Are prevention and conaertation. Lumbering brought S4 million iWhjre to British Columbia in 192 (the value ot the Cttf that year), an increase of 4fr million doflnreoeer 91a. Every year mere than 3e mlfftan dollars ')rth of supplies are purchased to enable tfci great industry to carry on. Foreign markets bare been sou? tit . . . and captured. Water borne export of lumbar has enjoyed exceptional growth. Ships laden with 2,61Ml,et0 feet board measure left our ports during 1922-192 ... an increase over the perfod of 1912-1 91 equal to 984' ;. The log scale jumped 111 during the same perfed! This activity represents real money in constant circulation. It keeps thousands of men busy . . . Influences every phase of commercial life . . . builds markets for our farm products . . . spells "BRITISH COLUMBIA" the world over! Add to this the aash and door factor lee, and pulp and paper production, which atone jumped from f l5,4M,eea in It 14 to m27, in 192, an' you have an Idea of the enorflaous Importance and far reaching influence which this, our chief mortacial enterprise, la bound to exercise on the welfare and earnings of each aad every citizen. tktt mtmmmtfmim ami tnimUmi ymr fmitut fnpu . . . t Up Hum ear m$J undjAem mrwuU. If ym IRtmd nin mm ttiki e tktu wmKtmtnit mm m tH$t ptmsftfir will king tktm. Adttrtitt Jt Pntimtt oiMiAS progress CooVs While You Boil csi Etjg QUAKER, OAT If jour paper docs not arrive, telephone the o