I him TWO Price of Daily News Cut to 50 Cents a Month Wheti Delivered in Prince Rupert Commencing with the udjrfnniBr Q4QSo,.e prite at the Daily News, is as follows : , , , Delivered in Prince Rupert, 50c a month in advance, or $5.00 a year. Out-of-town in Northern or Central B.C., $3.00 a year or four month for $1.00. Other Canadian or U.S. points, $6.00 a year. The only way to keep in touch with the North is to read a northern paper. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Edito. Transient Display Advertising per inch, per insertion Transient Adverting on Front i'age, per inch Local Readers, per insertion, per I: u Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line Contract Rah: on Application Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION The (lithe provinri and did ii !', Billy .- to the KInlU a stake t In-r like many .t i . . -1 his larct'ulU i:.u alway readv '.c n 1 1 v n t lie nn ,im ( It was cx;e ! he resigned hi- pieman. I.ut tin-lore um.ther i'i British Columbia to gd in ht ( lid .Mr. M.iiir. wa- knew even man l iu n-was willing in taKe ad-, was that he rnlled up t. g;ve Mr i he ciHllii ni with a nrn lieved n: p.i district, w h n, an h I'M e! 'er wl,i. ..t ),;- ), ha- :,) s Mr. Sloan ri,i.-e work. Robert liunn . Times and nnw an eili position utri; prnmote Then his plan- w.i-lung stand, iig. wh., Kougall s-,li with the iieput p. Hi The i .r, , :,ijii r loan but happiiv that it will In- pn ki-when he happens in id :.. takei .ad S e p , he 'P I -1 Tsui' - f l . id '1.-. Pi''-;.: I.ilg 1 i Ml. I,l' -p.ipi Lini'ii. vi n'i..i a i'i ' he I ill'. ..IT' MIMSTKK OF tth nt t tie ni; !:i-!er : mi n the Juiuiei t. ; 1 it- i .uU'SsK and !:.;- 1 '' " 'a a ni :.. n j i, . .ke during ; in- w, .iln! rt-t;,.'!;. I :i - , ...! 1 ' ! ! i. el, -pi id ,u a.' : I'..;' i; at it Lit..-: mi u:: gi.ve M. n . t, rr i i .in; al v-: ; ! y ! :in;ei.: II. .m. 1 -.' ,lh rn.'i.'-i.: I. M it i ' a ANOTIIEIt ItKASdN The d.-a'h -d Hop W .: , si, lft-tioii is pnilialde u::!;iii i in- ,.,,r the tithe r mim-'ei - nnn- i.vi; ..; ;h to the ptopi,. ;h,-i ;: jn.nii, ,- election or aoi ii atter : While , weakens the (rovtii : .T. will be mie to carry v ; h tountry la made. Then it in iropia.. i strength conaiderablv. In , MINES -. II..;-. th.'l 1 1 a II;. ill ' m.. ,i. hi- i-n: - -1 i'lalile tm p-'.l 1 oliinioi;-. v. - iiep.tr" nn n" : : d i ; l l'lei' . : n liam Mnaii. ii.. km -a hi- period. Mi ;'! t unate ti n.nr..-y r. k inan ii: i.nii;n- iv. I! i-'.ll 1 him as ipporie; Hi n.llie W I. lie ate ri'.enili. e t.. u, h I OH ELEC TION an i ai-.iihei re It M.lld -eeni e in i mil il an ap 1 ,( appo; "h o tut'.-, ul: "hat ; i v. d -lim-Hx 111- IT'-l.l-i . ; i In .11- r; : I 'ani Tin u h, ii. n. undertake n. former editor n! : in- ii l ..r a f'oli of d-put miri- M.'ltn, 'lie 1 1 ' (le 111-'. tlT pap. 1 'A , it e, i re 't. '1 1 : 1 rr. Mi n ; t- It "I i al n l-f..r.- r nt ni $1.40 $20 .25 .2 .15 Well lllaki mi 1 1,- - rein -: .y. .rial ria the M. wThe Home of Shredded Wheat" We pay all expenses lo Canada's greatest natural wonder for those who write the best essays on "Shredded Wheat" Write for partlculara to THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, Ltd. Nlapprw Falls, Ontario am iid- aile the MIGRATION TO 11R CIIBCKED? A bill it before the Conjrrena of the United State by which it i proposed to regtriit the number of Canadians who may enter that COUfltrr 1A a rear to mala their hni It l... ik. u. t .u- .ri'.e A NEW HAZELTON The Hazelton hospital is now out of P: .;te! Tt :-.. M -, Mi- i r f ;i:-d . pio-t i .jni-: u :T:oii :non".ri. 'ii tt.ie (": .Up;: M r ; Mr- : .ninca ..... ' V. -lir.i . H,,-p;-.al Telkwa H.H.- i sk, u Crossing Is suf-' - - ;ared leg. the result ' - s flight of stalm. M;. Yarlett of Olen VoweU left at I ihe first of th la week for Prince Itu-p?n to receive medical attention. aecreUry of labor and there i id to be aome pro.pect that it will'ln sL'd paaa. If the Canadian mininter at Wanhinetori can do ao without I unv tbay Das) i ' violating any of the camms of diplomatic propriety it in to be honed llA will miru .1... 41... . A . L . . L . ri . iw uai in me Krninwni ini-re mat t itnaaa would con-aider the enactment of .such a meanure in no nenne offensive to either the in'ereotx or the diirnity of the Dominion. Exempting Canadians from the quota law wan doubtlena in. Unded aa a gesture of friendship toward a kindred and neiirhboriny people. Canadians appreciated the sentiment behind the act. but compliments come too high at the price. We could have ot alon without tha pnrtit ular mark of deference a good deal better than we can without the thousands of Canadian citizens who flocked across the border bee.-iu-e there was no limit to the number who could go. If Conyrese is now minded to put up the bars airainst our misguided migrating countrymen, ax it has done against people from Europe, that will be a measure of practical helpfulness toward the development mid prosperity of the Dominion. See Canada First Every boy and girl should visit NIAGARA FALLS On their way home to the prairies alter having apem tbe winter la Vlc-orl. Mr and Mrs ttrachan of Ueal-i'a. Man . were the guesu of Mrs. stan- They were old frhmda this et in SM1THEUS Dwr running by dogs In the vicinity if Smltbers as reported to be common, ectlon men east of town having re-ceutly found casinos rating a deer that wat atlll in the last throes of Ufa. P i cr authorities plan destroying offending animals In the future. Then- has been a ftrest demand for Toplcy-Richfleld stock recently, considerable stock having changed hands with handsome profits. Stock In the Duth mine la also being bought up avidly Vancouver has over-subscribed H. r.llotmeiHs of bo.h Issues. Thomaa Fortln. brskeman on the 'it the victory and King Tut propertlaa n hui under Bi In The Women's Auxiliary to the Bni!'hrr Hospital realised I lag .40 as a rr-ul' ot the snnuad children's mas-U-rsdr lsst Prldsy evening which was i' prrtty and successful affair There w.-ie over one hundred children n if'wiiir and tlw prixc wlntirra were: Margaret Ounlop. Nellie Champion. Oraoe Haass rd June Carr Clarence Mcrrlii Oeorge McKenrle Hiiert Ben-net: Norman Kllpa'rirk. Bil)tiv Robln-iii Jenkiii. W'.imii Uatson. .1 THE DAILY NBV73 JSftUird..,, ;.9-'JfSHLij,J Dorothy FcMier. Pauy Heinennsion nd j Zona by. An adults dance followed . the children's event. I quarantine following a recent outbreak ' Effort! art being of scarlet fevir Two patient are In 'hare the provincial The Isolation hospital sultimiK fruai the ! public work call malady, jthe conslructaM) here. The cgnVxct was let last fan Jack Tlcehurst. for a number of years) to Thorns 6arc of Vancouver who Indian police officer at Hazel .on. nihssqusiillj haiiklrt down on the job. thla weak for Torotvte, when be secured a position Mis. Tioehum J. H. Perkins of Skeens Croaslng haa bide'i cotton plants in full bloom, something ' locally to' department of tor new tender for of the high school if lammr rii tttrrtifln .tMBVuir m irtwWt new. m Uts.wotk sv, ' y. ' i of a noTrlty this far. north. The plants j. Hall. .aunerrlsor of British Col- are now three years old and the balls umbia pmrnneut liquor stores. I a are perfectly formed. visitor la fhaltt official duties. He, came from Burn Lake whore ha aaade' A cougar has been klUed in the ! arrangements for tbe opening of a; ;cinlty of Kltwancool. the first to be store about April 1 Four applications taken id that district for many yearr. nave been received for tbe position of It was shot by an Indian about fifteen vendor there. miles beyond Kltwanoool Lake. j 1 Wlggs O Weill returned on Sunday' The executive of the Hazelton Bad- night to Smtthers from Victoria where m In ton dub met last Tuesday evening , be was called on sccount of the illness and decided to hold a dance tonight, of his mother who is now making sat- ' ' lsfactory progress toward recovery The O K. Cafe was raided recently and Indian women who were found . Daring tbe putt week a large psrty rhercin were fined $50. S30 and 110 ,of Indians from Babine made a trip to respectively. A considerable quantity em! then to purchane lumber and gen-ol honor. was also found on the pre-eral supplies. XiH ' - -- I j Dave Heenan and William Matheson Edward G Brown and associated of have concluded a deal for the sale of Vancouver have bonded the Highland j their mining property at Toptey to Basin prcperty In tbe Btblne district i Vancouver fntereau They spent several from Thomas King and Martin Cain, days in Kent then on business this week Incorporation of the property Is plan- jln connect loo with the transaction. and It la understood that consul - pn.. V- under- ! Mrs. C. K. Ollber: of Terrace was in ,:. ifil? wsak. having been In charge or ;!i- : -i-i . -is' basketball team, ihe :.-: Uletted In prlvaU ;i''.Ti .I'l.iiiif stay here. s En J Maver n.iiaaii! ".ifK f Ton: Pi' h. ill h.ivi Hr.:i . . Tuple clef ., '.: . T. , i a buatnssi trip to being said to have 1th hat mission consider-, if to the coanpletioa - contract tor 8.000 w been delivered at it tbe end of last tore he will supsr-several new build Richfield mine tor of schools, was ' wn Prince Rupert id district PRINCE GEORGE i P B...,ie! representative f y in.-- syndicate, retumsd : f last week after u.j- -paction of timber i . i h i.r ayndicate in con-'ii "- islleatlon for the' .'. ! cedii- loles. The timber' ,.i:.: u, h . i good shape, rot ... :.. ., :!. . the smaller trees i) : : ;xi.e- ad ties. The pro-; i. .m; .rise value In neg-: ,e,:.,r t;e. ing from Ouiiford : E:.-;. M H rden states o 'je n., Ra: Hit; - ,. 1 Charles Johnson '"-' -. crew of eight local a week for Msnttoba ;,,..,.- ,ja the constructwn of F. u tstansioo of tbe Hudson Dswar. Uiear cold weather has been hers during the past wewk. the minimum temperature raadlnc (Turin: bstaw tbe period having been 10-1 degrees be- out of nar buvtant fianaai nana 9hegift that Irpp.hs nn giving! Jaeah Letth is echlMUng Met in the window of Ma It At the S hornet's furniture was faand while repairs ware The cold sraather has been A firs ton track haa bean fnrniahsst of great uautaace in the acuta out br the arovlnrlal eamartsBsnt af wMir M ties from the various camps in the Works tor road work la the dartrfcrt this "da" .year. It Is likely that another similar machine srlll he tuiihaaanlin j ' Joseph 1 Uaass. a young man of tbe Ms pea settlement near Tanderboof. I ev. rather Oaoota. actaelnal af thai acquitted by Judge) nohertsou la Industrial he boot al Legale, is a visitor , count? otmrt ban last weak on the In the city and wtu oooduc charge of theft of sppvoslasately tlieO in the local Catholic Church from Taddy Pspaas. Tbe eharaw arose day. T- 1 Walter r. Orsgg of Vajtcouvar haa The Prince rwejrhs Saard of. Trade la errtvsd here, hat kiswnssa betng in eon-1 urging i the feceral authontlea to tasUl nsethm with the tie son tracts of a. aV V telepboae line from rsnee OeeajtaJIsJIstlri. . . I UcBrtde. umng the pole line of Oansdlan National Kallwsys for purpose. rlnce Orore school estlmstes rear total 1.10441 or sn lnereaj 3.775 over U-t year. Oonslderable part of the Increase to represented br pro-Posed capiui expenditures, increased enrolment also aseasslUUng the employment of a new teacher. Les Wood. proprietor of "dude" ranches in this district, has bought three lotn on MrBrlde Cresoant In the I city from C w Perry and the erection of s tiooo tturlst headwuarters in Prince Oeorge u said to be upcn me city rjuncU has been requevted snd Pacific, la in thr hoaplul here. to demoll.h . dilapidated old building suffering from a fractured leg. the re-'on Third Avenue, opposite the tennis v.1 isii i ran tne station plat-louurta It orm at Pacific Oooci showings continue to be asam Ba Moassain vhih m e gWWsdPIJIrlrl I H AM sBassatiof the work ssasssasl ' '- 3ET rW children aho laf in it. 1 aaid to be the Myrtle P. sWmooson and Jamea !A. Harder were married reosoUy in tbe; Manse of Knoa United Church here by) thle ev a. t. oalbralth. of! menaoe to are In the habit of play- Tbe Soqaie aewtajt Circle, for young lri'- Vtr .digaatjwd m Princ. MIWRI .r " Some thirty or ao frleads aurprtaed Mr. snd Mrs t A. Bsmsrvllle on Wed-aesdsy night to help thesn celebrate the tenth anniversary of theli marrtge. The evening wan enjoyably spent In plsyliiK bndtii mid preseiitatlona were made Wiuitm McCheaney. eldest son of Mr snd Mra Rot.,t McChssney of this city and Ml B- , trice Petera daunhter of Shc.'iff ,1,,, Mr C 8 Petera. were mairled n, T.,mi., at fort Pruer. the HtsTE NOT. Haste not! Mast not! Calmly wait; Msekly bear tbe storms of fat Duty be thy polar guide Do tbe right wbate'er betide. . Oewths DEPARTMENT OF FURI.IC WOHKB W.UA MrL.IrK. I' BCALBO TCMOCM. endorsed "Tender for Lock-up Beit Cools.'' will be m. ft & MJ-sHeTof nmllo Work tlon snd oomnletlon sU a for the eree- auaslard Lock- af b.u" st Mh CooU In the Mac if awwni Lnstrm. a.c nsn. specif teat ton. ."1 . "n OT ana arter the fJHS&Lf9l9mi. BWIdinga. sr al',rrm or ma uovernment tnI Vsnoouver and Prince Rupert of the Public Works Dt-partment. Bella Cools 3! . PUn epeelflcatlons. etc . ct"y obtained from the Oepsrtmsnt 512 .1Lh",h. wl" " ""ed on rs-turn of the pi.ns. etc . m good eondl- Wn-" nl nM' -raedr V PHILIP, Deputy Minister snd , , Pu6"c Works Knslneer Denar'n.ent of Publlf Works Kni;liieer. Patliament Btillrtlnfru V.t tuns. B.C. Jlarona Model 4-40 $225 or with Electric Drive $265 ymphony in your i lorae e So true and lifelike is the music of the new Orth&i2honic Victrola, you almost see the famous conductor the magnificent orchestra! .The plaintive note f a Bunr . . . nrnlisw Thm the Win Via move towards the eeigr of yottr dtsie Again that wistW trasanet aad aeaia iW 'r4Ln fjtlred by the vioKm and the brassea, as nr niemdy weaves its paltrrn of hrauty. ) on retaa ami ean a world-loved ovwrtwr Von are at rhe Svwipaowy Cuncert. hi ym Mwswas.' Aad yum arrastge the program! Yon ahwost saw the sraaitrve Ksad of the great ccmdMctor the rhythsair rise and fall of ike violin haws, the tm of Veattnf trtmv pru aad ti I You may arffal orrhrstms the same evening. ,'-eacom end oa end. You may baien ,, aaytbiag m any kind of music. The principle that applies "Smooth FV of Sound" to the new Orthophonir Victn.l.i and bring.'i it to your home, is "Matrhid lmpUnct''. Victor-controUtd. To do )utire lo this iwsliatir music, you iimv have beautiful cabinets in artimk d.ik-,, aad hae woods. Elertricatl) 'Inxin. il v , wish, at slight additional ot All in-' o meats illC srM ttopping Prirn (mra $J 4f i down to as low as $115 -oo .,n, n mt n., , meats from alt His MaMer's i ki- dtal, , Act now aad begin to ea joy at once. Vrtnomonic Tr-M-jfso-no Tr... Mark.. d Victrola Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited, Meanest Mr. Otlhcphonu it bears the Canadian National Steamships Co. Ljmitej Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Oncratinjc (..T.l 20.000 Ton floating Pry I Engineer. Machinlita, Ilollcrraakera. Hlsck-miif' mtiVtj I'oundfrs, Woodworkers, Etc. BI.BCTKIC AND ACETYLENE WEUMN' Our plant Ig equipped to handle all kini-MAKINE AN!) COMMERCIAL WOKh. PHONES 43 and 385 p,,iii'rli Canadian National Qic Largeft Railway Sylem in Amend STEAMSHIP ANI) TRAIN SERVK'E SaUlnp from PKINl'E KI TKKT for VAXCOl'VCK. VICT'iuH and latermedlsu points, each IIIIIIAY. 00 s m Pae HTKIVAUT and ANVOX. tcb EIMIMV. 10 00 p rat noktii ami hih tii qrr.RN cii.tiu.oTTK ilim" y pahm;noi.k tiuinh i.kivk piiimt iutkht ' Sseh MOMitv. vi:iM:hI) AY and MAI Mill tY at II 30 n ' OF-OIKli:, tUMONTON. IVINMI'KO. all polntt iasterii ( Bute. AO ESC V AU. OCEAN RTKAMHIIir Cansdlan National Eioreat for .Money Orders, lurrlfi aslllnea frnni lrliii Munart. lor VANCOI VKM. VICTOKM. Ilutrdtlr, Alert IU). efr., Tnfl-" lr VANf lll tKll. MCTORIA. Nwaimun iu. Aim llai. rt' on.' rKi1 fill' sM tc alas for year neit slilpmenL rkoS citt ticket orncc. t tiiihi tve.. pRi.vrr bitekt r UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED (i iw nil' a.m. , ,vnt Tor PORT HIMPflON. NAAfl lUVEa POINTN. ALU'B A, HTEU ART. Males Island, Hundsy, g p.m. r UI tnd aienue. ft M. aMlTII. Agent rrli"1 Rnr.rt Ihruutli tlakrts sold to VlrtiMla snd heat lie. and ""r llirouth to deallnstlun.