i pack rem The Daily News PMMC& KUPEKT - BBJTI3H COLUMtffJ fabttiaid Kvary After aoaa, exempt Sands?, ay Priace efrt Dafiy Sen. Uauted. Third Awmki DAILY KIMTfON HJUiZ Ewttmr. svmcurnon kaths Caty Diircr. y auul ar earner, yearly peried, paid fa aiat( Mkjw Far iiiMi-r period, paid in adraae. per mimth Ja &f But t mil pan af Xortaer ad Casual Bttttah Calaaatfo, paid ia atiua far fmttf period t&mv Or lew ami for SLSa Br auul u all atar para t brttiaa Islambti. tb Mrttieb akaair and limed State, paid ia adraac per year .... ftp By awul t al! umuiru. acr yaw flirt Traaaarac Dupur Adrttsc acr aca, par m irtlra ...... Jl-tJ Tra uat Aeru.ia mm Vrmmx ttgm. pet Imet &SS jmX itcaam, ir uatcrtMa, par naa JS Ctaasifird AavtruwLjr. per iaarrtaaa, par ward ............. X Lt?al ftatfee. bd iaaertiaa per agate Hat J Cewtrart late aa Apaficattea e Sw'fc f f wwttttf JMHal CwaTTaawaaw&4N' f www!"? 93 Htmr mi Aadtt Jfewaa M CtrtfAttU MACDONALD'S FLIGHT H. C. MacDonald tried to cross the Atlantic in a Gypsy Moth plane and failed. Since then practically all the newspapers of the country have been commenting on the case, most of them adversely. MacDonald was a foolish man, is the wait Yet those same newspapers would have been the first to praise the daring and bravery of ia plawaerf far tba apriac arfll be DroriaW.br 4kaeli bat later tbe water pawcr aa9- able wfl be aaei. Taaaellaa; mm lae Bafaa troop ia arotttwiaa; aaa ( istcreat baa beca aroaata by tke! af tbe crew ta the. an body. Two mtm- . drill arc oa tbe grommi Weoacatfajr, Oct. 24. VtO nm arraaceaaeaU are " ; i aajlili il for anater Bmi'Mmg of a rmmd ta tbe Gcwrac mi) FOR IWKIC FRANCHISE q. the Raf- Ar- I. r iL iceata. arfll freatlr bcacflt tba 'V WMI W V UK UTH. IttlKUUI Uf UlIBUKliC UK Hj-r BMBcrtr arbicb taa prwcipflaf U UK Mteat power proposal and to COOaafer caafiaVatlr opart wiU be ll hai i toe proper aiiKMUii to take for existing plant which a ansa najninblt arftb will have to be practjcaJiy scrapped as soon as the new Capper piant is in working order. If they can be satiafied in these CimIZA Miaiac tnings and in the guarantees offered it would seem as if &kU cTniStV af it might be a gooa thing for the city to dispose of their ,u eighteen mu the fuiiaaa poAer franchise and give the Chicago people a chance to property t Stewart aa4 be teak ttfi.t iia tri thf tun rit a million Hnllara nr an ; fortr laiaaia Tbe B. C Silver We take it tnat the city would hardly want to incur a . "'f debt of a miiiion doiians or even half a million just now in pw. addition to the indebtedness they are incurring for sewers Directors of tw .Lakcriew at and sidewalks. It is even doubtful if they could get Stewart bar decided to let Mr aay with it By geUing oustide help in the one direction 0,4 v"tA?nm nd retming the telephone and water we should not only I'JL VSm! omimZ l)e keeping our financial condition good but we should be To the DanweJi. lTtta enlisting the co-operation of outside capital in developing neantiae, tbe conpaa baa aa industries here. aaderataadiac oa two ar three We rather like the idea of owning our own utilities prowdafas prooertiea is aaofher hiit tkr iM timoa wlun hv tUmt A iA-mU A area, oac ar Biore of wbkh they awav araa-waw a vaaa-a9 ww, unfr; IA WIU Vl V1WI niTTIiaT ill 111 aca i a . - a. awaa face facta. We must make progress ami power is a nece- i'i-e sity in order to do so. We cannot expect industries unless u, nxmc initial work. we are wiuing to oixv utem power. aa kai A . iTerauaas aiiaea. um-m i 'offer for certain of tbe LakrrieV i machinery and eouipiwnt to be mAYd ut) to American ( reek. Tbe OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG MEN the man if he had succeeded. There will have to be a lot more lives lost before PreaiaVat Farawat VmUm ia aviation is really successful. Experiments will have to KhiTtk: AUm4. be tried, some of them foolish and some reasonable. In c"" WINNIPEG. Oct 24. "Gle me difncult to tell why some of them did it 'youth again arm a would aot Nature is very wasteful and we all follow somewhat beeiute to cone to Canada. Tharc our natural bent in soite of the advances of what we call w greater opportuaaHiaa ban MVillVainn K!atlin If ilia millinnu nt uminn fimU in amiIai. n for tbe yOUBS BUB wftb- Utl save a few. She allows insects or animals to increase at a Ll'HJtT ISl tremendous rate and then when they become too numerous WOrUk" in word to tbia effaet she sends a plague which wipes them out and it is years doea John Carton, prospactiva before they become numerous again. This is particularly prenident of BHuin'a Unceat ar-noticed in the increase or rabbits or in the insect world in rnP fcnaera pot the tent caterpillar. Men are trying the experiment of 5 ' f!,'bmtit TMn JS thwarting nature in her efforts to destroy the unfit. Ute tndtS " is becoming more sacred With US. ! Mr. Carton, who next year is ta If nature can sacrifice millions of creatures in the become president of the Natieaal wot kinc out of a nroblem. surelv men shoubl 1m willinir Farmer Uaion of Bnalaad with r e iiMtt! frt n Tilir y pA iAa rata r f nt 4 Virkliain Mla f m rlatwirw 120.009 ajembara. ia now ia n. w.. iir 1 1. uru.. ireal alter a tiic w ik. vc nut caret ui mc ui w . far Cnaada oa a special miaaion should we lw so worried over a man losing his life in a the British Ministry of A?rfel struggle against odrls in days of peace? At is, suggested ture. in company with Arthar by one writer we know nothing of the real motive that Amos, directw of the Untvendty prompted MacDonald to try to fly across the Atlantic Caintoia-. England, he to Not knowimr the facta it is wise to reserve an opinion "v JSSS auto tne wisuom or oinerwise oi nis action. farm 1.. vtac dmrieaa in Corporal 1011 Invent incut , To those Inlereateil In hlgh jrrsdo Corporation swurttles as, a nmiiuin iforsouod Invtatmrtit, our new Hook-let should be of interna and nwint-'aitoa. It conlalni the moat recent flvnilaNe information regarding forty-four Corpomtion Mcuritift, with wWch we hve bvmn aaoctatd. A copy will bo furnished upon request. 744 Halting! Strrrl Wtlt l'9nrinvtr. B.C. JtUfkent; Styixvur 6496 niiiily Co. I.iinileii J mouth's tour of Canada with a view to rapsrtinff on what the farmers hre mlciil have in this respect that marbt prrfiUbly be applied to BrHiab farmlnc. where farm labor baa doubled in cost in the past few years. Mr. Oarton hns also taken the opportunity on both and western Canada to say that he f enthusiastic about the op portunities presented.. 3 THE DAILY STWS News of the Mines AROUKD PRINCE RUPERT main mm stafa-Argeaa Team I AUrartaae; Attaatiaa -Tark Mabee C ia the auae Pi lauilj Earoarana- relu coal i war tm be obtained aft tee Rafaa-Ar- mli nraoertr a! Stewart which aaw coa trailed bar J af aft aibith H par ta ! tbejr will be heat ta take as Cauatiy. ETENCE LOST BUILDING EDMONTON'. Ort. 23: UecUr-img ahma the enlrt da.rr.- tbe aaaia'tMiidiar mnd it- . rats eeald have beea'aroided the M6QJO0 RerUlaa . . i . . i i F. Datfcie of Jr"7. nor l a'tame ia ait rejrc ti. . sad. befofc taa cad of tma aaaau. tba estca mmm falae of M , w . "l . . ITof tbe or. ba aha be aeli.it l.biX The JBf tejtMeitt-Ts memt mm paaa tbraagfc tba afceariar oa the aiaW a naaaaateP before ik ore bad I emMt. Taaaa aajri aii irfa . caateaiplaiad ac. ariilias will explore tba Erlefaffe ia aaaj tbai - Vjter ; atrftc far tbrcc After tba wiaritrr. aa evea pfaytai of 4nriaUoal Mr. A:. baa beca Aegikaa' rector. U H bat this BMraibr's train far M ntrv , irtart aa wevet- where they will embark for Man IaawJl aram Chester. Eafiaad. They mtn.J ia the Old The pust ten yean have ren this industry (trow from 11 million to 27 million dollars . . . sin increase of 89',. Our ar.nual catch totals nrly half the entire Canadian production, and "Kin Salmon," our marine silver mine accounts for at least 15 million dollars a year. The distribution from our Provincial hatch-rrlrs of millions of salmon eggs to renew the harvest that fioes into the nets; the Treaty i' .'tween Canada ard the United States for the p-otactfon of the Pacific Halibut (March, 1923) providing a close season from November 16th to February 15th; modernized canneries, 83 in number, and sane F ttltral Fishing Laws, c.irefully administered, are the foundation of an Industry that will continue to grow. The fame of British Columbia's Whaling Fisheries is of long standing, and has materir lly increased the value of the iroducts froiirf.Ais Industry. Tho yearly catch, now about ftt, u taken Ixtween one station on Vancouver Your Officer Recemmcnds It tlx If our paper docs not arrive, telephone the office d0WKW' """"""" a Auppiying , . ( e wor. T?R0M the cold, deep waters of the seven thousand miles of British viuiuiiuMit o vvat, uuini a narvcsi oi'iisii inai me paiate oi all mankind enjoys! For over twenty years our Province has been a leading factor in Canada's fishing industry. Progress continues unaoateti . . . t.:e maricets to the ends of the enrth clomnni Hm ovi.r increasing quantities. Island and two stations on the Quean Charlotte Islands. Much as has been done to develop and conserve our fishing industry, there still remains a great deal to be accomplished. The vastneas ofour waters and the extent and ruggednesa of our coast make organized protection and administration extremely costly. Hut the safeguarding of our fisheries is a matter which now commands the earnest attention of our government, who realize the Importance of conserving this basic Industry. As the oldest Industry of our Dominion, fishing has been one of the largest revenue producers, and It Is significant that Canada's youngest Province, In less than twenty yaars, bhould secure a leading position In the world market. This aggressive search for foreign business has been an asset which undoubtedly iias creaieu one oi uic mosc amazing records of otir'baslc industries. Well may we be proud ui uur I'lsiitTiL's; RtMihtu anntunctmtntt and utuiniUnA yr pntintt'i fJEl" ' ' ' e,ip ,htm 9Ut "m V y dntrt txtra ntitt of Huit tuieeenttmtntt a Matt (Mr , c