PAGE FOUR NOTICE To Contractors $ The New Method Coal and Supplies Limited of Vancouver (M. Y. Aivazoff, Manager), will open a branch in Prinfe Rupert atnqp under the local management of the Thompsoh'Hafdware Company, Ltd. . . . Quotations given promptly on big or small orders for all kinds of building supplies and materials. It will be to your advantage to make inquiries. The Daily News PRiNvE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBL Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN DAILY EDITION r4 Managing Editor. kHtt- Thursday, Dec. 27, 1028 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Deliverj, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ?5.0ii For lesser period, paid in advance. per month v By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia. paid in ad vac : for yearly period Ja.0 Or lour month for $l.0t By mail U all other parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and United Slates, paid in advance per year ... $G.t. By mail to all otfter countries, per yeer $7 f: Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1,4:: Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch Local Readers, per Insertion, per line .. Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word ; Legal Notices, taeh Insert'on per acate line ' ivoniraet tiaies on ftppneatjor. Advertising; and Circulation telephone Ed'tor and' RenorterH Tfleuhont . '. eraber'ofAudlblJiijeBU of Circulation - -3t - i.i INSANITY kkv 'CRIME i . 93 86 Crime is usually the r?yk of inajuv People in a norti mew ilium; ui urn Ri uu nut wuuuii inuruer, insanity may be the result of disease, heredity or too much introspection. People who live verVpuph alone, either in the country oiv in the cities, are aprtabcorne eccentric and this accentti- NEW WARSHIP FOR GERMANY Ten Thousand Ton Craft Expected ' to Be Mouriled With Six-Inch Guns LONDON, Dec. 27. The Daily News' naval correspondent says: the opposition of the bo- raalist Party having been over come, there is no longer any doubtj that a new ship.df 10,000 tons will be laid down immedia'el by Germany to replace the. oUfblete battleship BraunchVejjtj ' r sf!. This ship is often referred to erroneously as an armored cruiser. Under the terms of the peace treaty, Germany is not permitted to build cruisers exceeding GOQO metric tons in displacement, nor EDMONTON, Dec. 22. four dayl by wagon through mud which at times Uutened to be unconquerable sndflBfeing by night in the open urarSe ninety miles between the Anlffctfn Mission school at Wabasoa B(Lorth-ern Slave Lake Vas covtyd was the experience qf jtlss IL Dawes, matron of the scbeol, who arrived, from the north recently. With two other white women, the nurse employed by the India'n department, and a teacher in the Indian school, Mifts Dawes makes the third and 'ast of the female population-white within 40 ntHes of SL John's school, where 20 young In--iian boys and girls are in residence. There is little time for loneliness, however, because, In addition to the work of education, '.here is the health work, and many wrVices these" women go out to perform for their Indian neighbors. Miss Dawes said it was not unusual for them to return f-om some of the Indian homes at 2 o'clock In the morning. Then there-is the farm in connection with the school, with milk o be taken care of and butter made to supply the institution. VrgetableH are grown in quantities that last the year around and 'li'kens raised on the farm fur-ni h the egg supply. Christmas is iN busiest day of the year for ihone in, charge of the school. In . d'litiipii to a vp y fine concert for wMch 'he . Iii'!r"n fire trained and the vii' of Santa f'laus, Christmas iinner i- served to everyone who comes fur sr near to attend religious services. a THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, Deccmber-27, 1928 News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Operations on Uabinc-Bonanza Starting; Owen Lake Properties Surveyed ; Eastern Capital J rl'.f 0 in McBride District V K Haulirjg of large quantities of heavy machinery into the Babine Bonanza mine, where the Anglo-London Corporation will carry out extensive development, has commenced. Preliminary organization work at the property had been going dn some time previous. Extensive sampling of theore in the various workings on the 'Cronin mine, together Ayith active work in reconstructing the road to the property; has occupied the attention of the working crew for some time past. Now the road is in good condition for win- fcet n length with ter traffic and barns ana cuDinsi values throughout. have been erected along the way. At the mine considerable repairs battleships of more than 10,000 rIed out on the camp buildings and tons. It may be assumed, therefore, that the new ship should be classed as a small battleship for coast defence. No doubt her speed will be higher than the ttfyiUfel 18 knots of the Brauns4)N9gttt it certainly vi not aogtrach that of contemporary mROO ' too cruisers, ranging" front 31.5 to U knots. ' . , ; - Dipscl engines haVc been se lected as the method of , propul-T ion. The ship will 'b! unusually broad ot beam, vr.'c mf rti vy light draught dtJubtless with a view to possible in-shore operations in the shallow waters of the Baltic. This suggests that her machinery will have to be arranged on a novel plan, in view of the amount of head oom required for an ordinary Diesel installation. Various armaments have Seen proposed for this singularly original design. The most plausible includes six ll-inih guns as its main feature. It is by no means out of the question for fceavier guns than this to be mount d. But the question of heights is bound to enter into the .matter. The Krupp 12 and, 14-inch pieces weigh 47 and 75 torts' re- against only '3G tons Jpectively, or the 11-inch. U would not, be Wtossible, therefore, to cary so fhany of the bigger gunsi.tiaia dis placement of 10,00? toriL&d tba reduction in VoMme-er, tonsequent I In other directions eBry Jpfc-Hible expedient is being idepttftto ave weight. A very Wly gride ated becomes insanity. The sheep herders of Montanakf steel is being.used 'fjbMKWt often go crazy and SO" do inen who live to themselves infelect"c welding is to 'BrWfthe outlying parts of Untih Columbia. It is probable 'that trtefe is no particular increase in crimes of recent years, but that the collections of news has been so perfected that very few crimes happen that go unrecorded. Many people object to the publishing of news of crimes, yet they go to the movies to see crimes enacted in the pictures or they read Shakespeare. It is well that we should know what sort of world we are living in, so that, if possible, steps may be taken to improve conditions. If we learned only of the beautiful things of life, we should bf ill-prepared to go out into the vor$. At theame time, it is not wise to allow QUrsefrtetfl mfcellM much on tftr abnormalities of life, but rather feed our minds v? thoughts of beauty, health, joy and peace. STEWART'S GOOD WISHES In its Christmas creeling' the Stewart Nnw an vp "The Stewart News wisbeg thgurorjd and Prince Rupert a very happy Christmas and a. prosperous New Year." 1 1 uivc ivujicj c ip auigiuii urn, iur special mention, on" less because it looms large in the minds of the people ot 'x northern camp. We hope it will loom much larger prett soon. At any rate. Prince Rupert will reciprocate the w vr-hes of the Stewart News. The neonle here hnnp tn a larjfft city at the head of Portland Canal. They hope to see a railway operating, dozen of mines shinning thnir ore, possibly a smelter in operation, and great prosperity coming to the people of that live town. In the bringing about of this, it is hoped Prince Rupert will be one of the lactors, ir on(y a.gjnall fljie. Prince Rupert people ambir1 enough to wish succo$B to evcr section of this great couniry. saving in weight officially, MaleUySk at between 400 andWO tens.' SCHOOL MATRON OF SLAVE LAKE One of Three Women on Northern Mission Field Tells of Work There and improvements, have been par the lat James Cronin. were token fjrom all levels oq the property, as well as from Allan Rutherford, B.C.L.S., has returned to Smithers from or you 1 9hcGift , that KCChSOII Orthorim ' True in jff Sound" were recently, acquired from tho original discoverers. One hundred thousand dollars, it is reported, is to be spent on road . building. Horses and men ure already at work hauling supplies and building camps. STEAMERS SAIL FROM HALIFAX Outbound Cargo From. Eastern , Canada (Joes To Various Parts of World ' HALIFAX, N.S., Dec. ,27.With'1 consistent a fu" cargo of automobiles, parts, tractors, newsprint and general freight, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Commander sailed from Halifax, N.S., today for Australia via the Panama ca- c compressor house has been built, j vfke f ff ml e5 n"'?Pifat er nal. She will be followed in a day le result of the sampling and as- urv,e or two by the Canailan Conqueror say work has been very encourag-; ' ' u"v.u, 0f the same line with similar cargo ing. returns indicating the conser- r" " ",oia' ;for New Zealand vative natu.e 6f the ore valuaUons ai A mining party, headed by E. the Canadian Inventor, in from Saint John, N.B.. aailtffofel Ual T T T3 is 1 iL - f iL r f At ., ii. t,irinKioii. urumer oi me pres- uux yesieraay wiui geMfw pcrso ident of the Sherritt-GofuAn rrd4n Min- Min- for for London London and and AntiWero. Ahtfwero: Inauvu Hiauv raCses between tunnels. Alto- ing Co.. is in the McBride ukitrict rat inir the Canadian "National serv gher there are five main devel- building a road to theii end waters ice from this port, Tor 'the winter opment tunnels on different lev-. 0f the RauschswapBlfv. The season. I ' v e.ls, these extending all the way ob ject is to. reach nj.ikcjprpner. The Canadian lyncher lay due irom a lew nunarvu icei 10 tvvv ties at me neati or this rier wh ih' m av frnm Sninf, -jatin i v n i home? complete loading cargo for Cardiff and Swansea, opening that service from Halifax for the winter. DAD S SYSTEM Teachor Jimmy, if your father owed the landlord $20 and the grocer $10. what would he pay? Jimmy Nothin', ma'am, we'd: move. Canadian Grocer. i , Buy yourself. something you vfli ljWe:; is the messa mone-y gift to ige 4mpl5edi with the C be -sure TThe QrthoDh A violin, quivering with a thousand vafieH ..emotions that transcend worl' Swlftlv jfiur i girroundings vanish. You a b'acfc Hun-" piirlan forest. Hrooding iine kok down.nn a gi'psy fire, whose jafgt d Pames sillinueile tho wild grace of a Romany dance. Showc n iol'notes, furious as siwiks. whirl into the Tcht. You nre at a gypey festival in itiur iri liome! The artist, wlro plays, teems fb j BtUnd there before you. 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