.' -pnibrr 28, 1923 I Prime Rupert Northern Pacific Terminus of the Canadian National Railways ii'. ill "':.?:. ' I'riiu-T ltupert has three of the greatest things in the world The Largest Fish Cold Storage Plant Hie largest Fresh Halibut Market The Largest Undeveloped Hinterland The City f i'riiue Rupert has a payroll of considerable derived from: RAILWAY SHOPS RAILWAY OFFICES DKYDOCK AND SHIPYARDS GRAIN ELEVATOR ; PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OHKICES COLD STORAGE -y-. iBH PACKING HOUSES " " t.$. FISH MARKET MINING TRAPPING AND FURS it' OILERY AND FISH REDUCTION PLANT SAUION uNI) HALIRUT FISHERMEN LtfiWHKR MILLS ' ... v if a The jrrain export business of Prince Rupert is steadily developing. Last year about eight million bushels of grain was 'lipped through the terminal elevator and this year promises to greatly exceed that mark. The City ons its Power, Light, Water Supply and Td phones. The sfchoshi arc excellent. , III ill ! I HI i ' l vtntn -iti if 1 toads are paved and concrete sidewalks are facing laid.'; PIMNCE RUPERT IS ONE OF THE COMING COMMERCIAL CENTRES OF THE PACIFIC COAST, THE PRO-l.AHLK OUTLET OF THE GREAT PEACE RIVER COUNTRY, AND SURROUNDED RY A RAPIDLY ' . DEVELOPING TERRITORY Prince Rupert is the logical site of a customs smeller which w; uld serve tho mines of Portland Canal, the Hulkley and Skeena Va'Ieys and coast points. THE DAILY NEWS is Prince Rupert's recognized Daily Newspaper &HlsWsmsWJlMslPta.lAfl n THE DAILT NEWS' PAGE FKl Faskion Fancies Man in the Moon If the next war is to be much more fierce but much more brief the cooties will be terribly disap pointed. Pflce; is a virtue but not in time of war. This Dance Frock Features a iSoiero Cocktail Jacket Mere is a frock that carries out 'die uneen line both on the waist unci tne skirt. As you can see J the waist is slightly shorter in front, us is the BKirt. t Blue taffeta, very soft and lustrous, is the medium. Ik skirt, is, of course very full, and sports Ian t-nurrnous bow, which enas in ! very long, wide streamers. Si B afc I re vntrue Tor lur nus rarcn- ii' h in intnr'ty that whole suit" tic mpcle of' the flat pelts. Su'-h n one is pictured is trr illustrntion above. Of Jxrfr-broadtail, the coat and skirt ar cut in straight lines. The blew however, strikes a more ferainiiw note. It is of tan erpe, em broidered in brown, with an am nsing tie and a belt also in brown 1 W 1 I '. A NEW AFTERNOCr; FROCK wine should sin- several NEW FASHIONS Mnny of thv more important afternoon frocl.r, ahow fur trim-rr.intfH thi.-t su son. 'ihe t'avoriti-fun use! ars soft. !' "ht foxes or the flatter broadtails mid curn-cuR Goatskin is also u favorite trimming, though that appears on to more tailored models. i Black canton cnap U trie medium tor thla fttckr ha':; aim hipline is accented by the band of broadtail interaatinRly ptae4. Some people are like some laws. They won't work and nobody res pects them but they live on be cause nobody has the energy to ill them. The editor says the only thing he dislikes about his job is having to get up in the dark and light the fire while everybody eUe is enjoying a morning snore. Everybody boasts. Some boast about how-bad they are and Home extol their own virtues. Some boast of ?ieir children and some j 01 the dogs they raise. Som hare even been known to boast bout how they bossed their wives but they do not say it at home. One of the beat things goiny as unwelcome guest. Experience tells us that ever; -viM nfght has a morning after. I OFF HJ6 HANDS Youth Your daughter, air, has onaented and made me the har-ieat man in England. Prospective Father-in-Lsw with a aigh of relief) Pardon tie, the second hanDieoL Lnndor Opinion. in n i 'ill ! Announcement that the Western Ski Championships of Canada would be held at Banff during the Carnival Vek February 2-9 is greeted with enthusiasm in practically every corner of the continent. Siding has always been a feature of the Carnival, but this season, world's champions will gather there and present an exhibition which in itself would be worth travelling a thousand miles to see. The Banff Ski bill is undergoing improvements at the present time to allow for longer and more spectacular jumps and a cabin is being erected on the top of Stony Squaw Mountain by the Banff Ski Club which is also preparing several runs suitable (or beginners as for experts. Last year a favourite cross country run was to Lake Louise, part of which was accomplished as automobile tow. That this is a . lokii mayo:; at anc" nt London ceremony The above ph;)iimiih was t ken at the GuiMVv" ' 'V- -the Lord Mayor, riii Charles Dath0 (centre), and the Master 6t the Worshipful Co;: uuny oi Fruiter, rs (left), at the ancient ceremony in the Cruilu'' : It. "hi f.uit. wh; h included apples, plums, pears and grapes, came from f'.i itish F. pire sources except for some Ski Championships for Banff . Tup left. Kay IlurrUon, Quara of the (jrnlvul. The Inset proTM that BunS Winter U not U (hlnrt. Below, en-route to Lake Louise, pictures at the rUht. worthwhile run may be gathered from the photographs above. But the skiing is only one side of the Carnival life. There are the dogs and the derby, the ice and the skating, the toboggans and sleighs, the dances and fancy dress balls, curling and hockey, a properly organized sports program and a general atmosphere of spontaneity, gaiety and fun. W. A. Brewster is chairman of the Carnival, George Hunter is secretary and the Queen the Queen of Banff Winter Carnival February 1929 is Kay Harrison of 'Vancouver. Miss Harrison's might easily have been a crown of beauty and popularity, but it was also her prowem as an all-round sportswoman which gave her the title. Hera will be a very merry court and it will embrace all those whose pleasure takes them to Banff during the period of her sovereignty. SPARK HITS OIL: A well near Los Angeles cauirht fire from another half a mile aWiiy. 1