ir- Member 27, 1928 Prince RAILWAY SHOPS RAILWAY OFFICKS Djh DOCK AND SHIPYARDS GRAIN ELEVATOR PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OKKjCES COLD STORAGE liSH PACKING HOUSES FISH .MARKET OILURY AND FISH REDUCTION PLANT SALMON AND HALIBUT FISHERMEN SALMON CANNERIES LUMI5ER MILLS .MINING TRAPPING AND FURS m ' ' N rthern Pacif c Terminus of the Canadian National Railways , . Prince. Rupert has'thrcc of the greatest things in the world The Largest Hie Li'gest Ik Largest .argest Undeveloped Hinterland Tiic City of Prince Rupert has a payroll of considerable derived from: t The grain export business of Prince Rupert is steadily developing. Last year about eight million bushels of grain was -hipped through the terminal elevator and this year promises to f; really exceed that mark. The City owns its Power, Light, Water Supply and Tele: Illumes. - . . . 5 . The 4lch6Bls are excellent. ; Roads are naved and concrete sidewalks are bcin . it i-iii PRINCE RUPERT IS ONE OF THE COMING COMMERCIAL CENTRES OF THE PACIFIC COAST, TIIE PRO-ItAHLK OUTLET OF TIIE GREAT PEACE RIVER COUNTRY, AND SURROUNDED HY A RAPIDLY f DEVELOPING TERRITORY Prince Rupert is the logical site of a customs smelter which w ftild serve the mines of Portland Canal,-the Ilulkley and Skeena V alleys and coast points. THE DAILY NEWS is Prince Rupert's recognized Daily Newspaper HI 1 i i TIIE DAILY NZW3 PAGE FIVl GALLANT SIX HUNDRED The charge of the Litfht Brigade at the battle of Balaclava at Aldershot for a film of the battle in 1852. TOUGH' STORY That Paed Through Prince Rupert Heeeajly Canadian Press NBW YORK, is one leember Sheet) Creek en expedition MMntiy re turm d from the ArcHk' retfion; where, in the Aleutian V'od they unearthed four fautmjnies o-an ancient MoMoWtan Jtce, who is upfiilylWsfo j back n .New Vcrk. His name-Ts Tough, his .species British bulldog, and place in the expedition nomin ally that of mascot. Tough has always had a taste for the soft things glow of the eWtoinfr '.he softness nl'fmt undiUurMct tntM) apartment dweWr ity thee we're the of m. mm very mtl mouth staring at the blank walls of .1 baggage car. He was bound for Montreal and Prince Rupert uid'the Aleutian Islands. These details came to him gradually. Put Under Band At the Canadian border he was eq nired to produce, a pedigree to rove his right to pass through he Dominior.. He was also put mder $500 bond to travel to 'rinee'Hupert to board the "Mor-issey" for the north. These Inanities Tough bore in silence. He licked his lips and. for the live days it took to cross Canada n the Canadian National Bail- ways, sat back and gazed pensive-ly at mail bags. After five day ie decided that mail bags, wherever they came from and wherever they were going, looked much alike. He was fed regularly and as regularly, at divisional points, forced out of the car and made to walk up and down station platforms held securely by his chain, while the naMve dogs everywhere ibout performed in perfect free- 'om the multifarious task of a log's busy d iy. At Unalasku on the Alaskan Iteninsulii Torgh. saw his first hen. There vre no hens In New York np; rtm Kt houses. The hen lad a number of chicks at her feet. Tough was quite interested. But, though this was the first hen he had seen, he was. by no neans the first dog the hen had UMin. First, -she lit on his shoul- lers, then felt farther barfk onto his rump. She had a remarkably facile beak. largely because of this Toupffr developed an unwonted ability in his hindquarters i which brought him far sway from BEING WRITTEN 'zr ' , When he had escaped the Hnslish Hulldog That Went North 'courge of the hen of the quick With McCracken Had Interesting Time VarioiiH Arlvont tirf wits and sharp beak; he was con- : fronted with another strange ob-, Jject. A cow. Tough lost no time re-enacted by British cavalrymc: CITY REDUCES BILL AGAINST HOSPITAL On recommendation of the Board of Work the city council last night aec-idfti to reduce an LIFE WAS THRBATflfsED ;in aetermining his course of ac- account against the Prince Ru- 4m.h tLI. i : itri l ... .... "" ""re. iinen, nc nau jiert ueneral Hospital lor re- oK Canino,cI,d the cow through the one. moval of rock in front of street of Una asks twice lh Ea- r,nn strt They had been proud of the cow's of the cost bad been involved in milking qualities. the changinir of a three-inch to a Nov. 45, There ' Tough welcomed his return to fl!x-inch witer pipe, wHle the of tMiBtoll-Mc- hipboard life. For a while it work wan being carried out, and seemed restful. That was until the "Morrissey" drew up close to the Diomede Islands. When he was put ashore for 'a respite he felt but a shadow of his former self, and was considerably paler. The reason was that the wind always blows quite stiffly about the Dioniedes. Eskimos made fun of the dog who had "his nose frozen off." Twice he was men- The aced by other dogs who smelt fire, 1 strongly of the decayed walrus the flesh that was their food, an On the Alaskan mainland he fork would like to have chased grizzly f of bears with the rest of the party. his existence during thre, years but instead was kept tied up at is his master's dog. Harold Mc- Camp. Then there was the return Cracken, his owner and leader of voyage nd the five days of star-the lately returned party of ng at mall bags this time in scientists and adventurers, has a the company of four Mongolian fondness for animals. . mummies who made the journey In April last April 16 to be eastward with him in the baggage precise the pleasant routine of car . an established life was inter-! Tout's reflections on the gen-rupted. For no apparent reason Va) futility of all exploration. ToujrMound himself with a chain and eSpecially in Alaskan and on nis collar ana a musa on nis. c hrrian waters, am twin? nut nto book form by Harold McCracken. his master, Passengers sailing this afternoon on the Catala for the south will include T. A. Anderson and J. C. Dean, for Vancouver, and A. Shnw. for Victoria. this. Aid. Grrer pointed out, the Board of Works I Flashing Eyes Laughing Eyes Downcast Eyes Eyes tell Your Character The prettiest of dimplttor lisp or 4 silk, Ne'er can compete with the charm oj the tyei Brown tyei for strength Blue for gentroiity Gray eyes for jealousy Sparkling cyci indicate beauty, yei, and good health, tool Do your eyet iparlde 7 Art the whites clear or arc they tinged with yellow indicating an out-ot-ioru - condition due to constipation? If to, you need r.tnUOwT,HCwrr, Try rtful.r daily cawM lor a than pwiad. Yauff eye ... . . will eoon ull ih. A VtgtlM etory f impe.d Product b..lth. Kttd $bnt Ckmcter from til F.yrt Im jitturt Btecttm Athrrtuemali. Blt 1 was hardly fair to charge the ho i-pital for. Aid. Prudhomme pointed out FOR ROCK REMOVAL th8t the j"11 out 01 M3 work had not come before and had not been approved of by the Board of Works. While having no objection to the work, he merely desired to point this out -to the council. Aid. Greer pointed out th.it the thp hosPftl bad agreed to pay the a. a 1. . 1. 1 fi 1 a I com 01 yte wo7K ana 11 r.au, incrc- kimos threatened to shoot him. stttution from $400 to $200. Part VTT l" lu'1 UC1V1C IUC UWIU VI If UIH. Ill: bad advised the chy engineer to interview other members of the Board of Works, however. had agreed, it adopted. The recommendation was WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE CONCLUSION OF ITS NOVEMBER SALE AND TO THANK ITS MANY CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR GENEROUS PATRONAGE Although the sale is concluded, we shall still continue the BARGAIN ROOM at the rear of the store, which will be replenished from time to time with new bargains and which will prove well worth your investigation, as they will always be the best that money can purchase. From Now Until New Year Our Front Store Will Be Conducted as a USEFUL GIFT EMPORIUM We have laid in a large and varied stock of useful Mer-ch'indie that will please the most exacting tasie. We kindly folk it jriur insection. MONTREAL IMPORTERS' SALE OF SALES Continues Unabated A continuous flow of bargains has left our store every day this week, bought for cash by wise buyers who know bargains When they see them. Pay us that visit now you have all along iiitfendfi making, before stocks'gets too much broken. -v" Everything for Men and Boys Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Hats Socks, Hoots, Rubbers ALL AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES