PAGE TWO Price of Daily News Cut to 50 Cents a Month When Delivered in Prince Rupert Commencing Daily Kews.k as with with the the bftcinning of 198& tha-nr folio;: TI. Lmm DelefjPtl-hr-Pri&ce .Rupert, 50rt wh in Northern or Central B.( four fafeflat far SI. 00. BTHOfijllTttTm provini-iai g. cnini-".: n.a.- tiu- t uu, with the res: .t th u:y in mattiT . ii.-a.it;: ing of bitulithii roads and alk- is th.- in-t :e VS. PEACE POLICY Th Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ice of the vance, or a year or Officr Caaidian or U.S. point, a .far. ThVonly way to keep in touch witto tMf ftorth is to read Published Every Afternoon, exce.pt Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion lion. t.videiUly the ln-auti; i a!;un vivu- , jreid!inr '.. th.- i ment and with their ( ......p.-n.tmn w::h the ,'-. :i. public bmlies and the .-it;z-ns iren.-rallx w.- shall haw a will be credit to the . omnie-.-iai -entr.- th.- r...r:h i The hospi'a! t...ard i ;.. u- longratulated ,.r. i-.;.: r: i.ik bit to the general m.eniei.:. t ,i-n a tairlt g....d Mir.-.n .. suits all round sh.uhi l.e e .-ll.-n;. IN THE 1TBI.K EVE With the gni::ig i-t-p..niiMli;y o' 'he i. . D. I'attullo. it is noticed that he Dt't.-n, r n-m.--the opjKsition. That i a p'.-ttx uiv si;:i; that It a person is s i n.n i that iio!ot! much goiid to the rountr. The nmrnent re attack it may he taken :'or granted thai he i he is feared by those who oppnM. him. Mr. I'attullo ha- tak.-i. a ,-rv import. the past M-sio!i and ;i, mem tiers who -:t ti r unxi athed m itter : tied him ami who wih to 'Hi h.!- ba. he :!..) tr-m tniMaUilati.n! ' se. i Heir litem Im- PE.U'E OR WAR? Ours is a democracy and we talk glibly of th.-the good of the na'.ion .,nd the i;l.eit ,,j -h,. slJt,j,. know well that politically e.v.-h id.- i- ,, murder ically. Kill the eiiem. (ii-,, n.- men-y. Muk. it s never come l o k. Th n some ,la w her a-: indi: leaves lhi.- world all gath. r round and rai-e the w. It's a Wittidernil stem "hi' d. tiio, r.r ..f ... ; ! m.-n-.h.-r. II. -i. in .itt.irk- i'; he is mahiiiL' tr." notices iiw par' i ::.i!iiliei tr. Tiiat 'tie j . iii!i make goo. n;n-.. rottin '. .Ill tile o i that iual rk he Me l- I., to puld: i and ha HiWealth. I yet v. e h-'r iH.li:- ian (Kill olle nt civilization we have r.. admit that we r.ave not r,.;., d a wr. high state .. far We have a long way to g,, i tme wt- gt to a con ditwa whtrc be can In- said Ih- mu.-ii higi.er than the .avagea. ;-;Aa K is at home so it is abroad. People are everywhere talk- B1 Owing to the targe Increase of wolre- ii u-ue dUtrlrt. It being held that these v jive killed m-re deer annually thsu ::r ouut?rs as well at being a menace i .- omp life, the Game Conenratljo r,ard of tbe province was asked to la-:cc5e tbe wolf bounty to MB. It was it-o suggested by tbe dub that, a depletion of bucks being feared, hunt ' -v allowed to take three deer during turdav. March 17, 1928 lh "c"ou ' y doe" wllh fwn- - . ; --f cnnre. beinic protected. rM secretary-treasurer made a re- 1" r i f 1 1 u i : . 1 vrh; dire. I'tMS ..in- , ndiiion that tbe club put in good :. for the coming year a ranee h Lake which had been pre- rganlcatkn by the Prince .v Bowiog cub through ...... R K. Benson, and rt :. -n Khatada Lake ' :. -ii . i delivered un-; c- rgf Bryant. . Rod at Oun l c s--.art; efcse-w : -cretsry- W (.;:.:.'. ex-icwtlve 1 !-. i:: - I- .1. P. r.f. ": .- r ar Pre .iea. 1.-' . " R -rt :r. .,-.:v : - .1 W I .rr:in "FIVE THOUSAND FACTS ABOUT CANADA" IS OUT I In I-- v la tint! Sh.if pr.ri-- nf tf i.i.l O. D- III) Pr li t . - .ill. tu n -ill.;.-. I , fM t irnne me legislature at Victoria. Witnout mentioning either . Canada not only to Canadians party aa being better than the other, we must be convinced that b"' 10 ib world more effectively than the opposition has no conscience. Anything will go if it will only th" tabto,d ncycopedia. and one can rmosrrasi me government rne question of disgracing a member. " "ru 01 Qiacrpaiyng any good work that is done, of killing a member politically. Ruthlessly and without mercy. Any of these thinira are it bas a large rculatlcn. It may be had from the !esd:rg newsdealers or by sending Sac f of the Canadian Pacts Pub. done if the opportunity occurs. The only reason it ia not done'e, ,r a ,v ccpy Huron street. Toronto ui toner in me lara 01 Drains ana ability in those who oppose. - Democracy is a state of war. There is no uch thing ac peace 'ff 1 ' ' v ior tnoae wno nave to do with governmental affairs Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert : ti2B, - .. -a. :.- r.:ch :i ..: ..OSUted - .he marked :. -i. m a quarter i -ne stirring story i velcpment m s single - irlktngly shown in a series of - p pa.ag7aphs in 30 chapters, ranging ttpbabetlcally from ' Agriculture ' to "Western Canada " No publication ing peace hut ihey are not if acting as peace were likely. However. maim li n. tsis. It is a good thing to talk peace. Possibly it is the first step toward j The death occurred early this mom-universal international pee.v .... .(4r,h)4B-.4o iOaam.or-4aj.. Yesterday the New York despatch giving the address of Recre- " Tsiiersal at her home on Am-tary KelloMg before the council of foreign relations was an ejr(rc' Av'nue- nuve of tremely interesting one. The policy of that country is. he says that E"u"d "nd h4d ln r1 -they wtll rrm bind themselves to armed intervention in the cause of lpm A wMotr ,ml thm' peace, but they will enter into peace treaties and do everything ex-'"" '"'rT,v' Ceflt ..... . ; Th- new Unionist federal fro r era - The constitution of .u the Lnited States will not allow of binding ment win open it. (lrt action at ot-agreementa. Peace and war arbitrament lies with the President and tomorrow Senate and the right to decide is left with them, no matter whatj else mvy.be said or done. The hope of the future, the secretary said, . ,'onn Cynway. coroner, will leave was me ewoasing oi a pumic conscience in the nations of th world lnr rr'"s saary io in against war. However, this Can be done onlv in an ediir.t-H worM v?""t ,h' "lh JPr-ae nam rltrL'z more than half ,h ww,d -""-. - th- -z,::7zT::rz homrn sc'M VrTK DATLY NEWS ROD AND GUN ST. PATRICK'S CLUB REPORT; DAY IS TODAY ORiIZTIO ENKOU.Ill 7 MEM- Xlt TIHAliV 'W PATKON SAINT Of IIKUS III KlXfi AMI TOOK I P MATTF.HS OK IMPOKTANTK TO SPOItTSMKV &frtrtg the, year 1M7. there were ffl jpeoiber enroled,, in the $ioc Rupert Rod .Cma,'0b fm I,H accrtlM Ap-rinltn .nw-.itii . tA to..the In ecretary-tresurer. letaryM'reasurer. i i llil l.AMl li IIKINH OIlMtUVKU AS J Ml a IIF.KE On MCtttal'trf St. Patrick' Dy filling today fcturdayi. full observance of tbe date dee, no fll on the day ftn-T . - iW-artr1'. Drcssr WHIM a numoer or runciions are nual report o. the Md t(Jtav tw st p,t. P. W. pcunble, jhlrh wi presented rWl coaMn , xnt Catholic Church the annual meeting of the club thlswlM Monday night, week. A of matters of number import- 3, p,, ,,,., minl of Ireland, ance to the Interest of both rod and ,, .- ,. mrttmt. gvn aportamen were taken up durtlngltng hlsfcscy. from tbe year ITS AD. the year by the club to m AJX cotmmlag htm many ml- ! The Dominion Fisheries was requested tbe reruIoU, Btortt, , nUM. to plat a stock of trout eggs in Shaw- w tbtm u, ettane ind Cloyah Lake, the depart- j ,xUrmlnJlUp nU from the Em-1 ment agreeing to distribute nrty tnou-, - . 'ftj ,,-, out christian sand Kamloops eggs in Cloyah Lake. Owing to numbers of female fish laden with spawn befng found to have been taken In lakes and streams before the end of May. the club suggested to i the government that Ashing be el seed : m such lakes, and itresms In this die-jtrict until May tt. It being fell that - K-h a regulation would work hnrdahlp (i in i on no on? No reply Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2.ot) ''v"1 rr m th deP,rtm,ot Local Headers, per insertion, per. line Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word . . Legal Notice, each insertion per agate line Contract Rates, on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone Ijditor and Importers Telephone - Member of Audit Hureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION (ourr iiorsE ukoi-nds ii i sa.ilai tii :n k:ih that sli p.- 9S 86 ! ; i .i : . . ii. ir. ir.i .15 mission, edtejiajng over probably about tarty yeat among the Irtb with great In -144 1 he was tjneecrated a TtveV "Confession" and the "EpsKto wr ri'.s best knewn llterar works. Opoai dying st an sdrsnced age. he was burled at DownpaUick ST. PATRICK'S TEA AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Large Nsyenber Taking Part to Event WllthHertvrlag faiea4 PrcrM With daoaentlons spproprtate to the xemtem, m 8a. Patrick's tee. and sale mt home eooMsag lth ssuatehl Boftmai Is being bet tkta aitemoa tn the c marsh octal baO hr tbe Ladssa' AM eg PtnM aeMlefeBgj ttst gueau sre Mrs. T. Ue-Clymont. Vra. T W 8s near and Mm. Jrcph Olsn. tbe wife cf the paaSBT. JCra. J. H. PMawJl. being nhMBt tbrossgh Illness. Pturtog sea are Mrs. 1. L. Christie and Mm. WBBhun MUlar with Mrs rred Work. Mrs. Man. Pinnie. Mm. James L. Lee, Mrs. W. U Sandison. Mrs. Chartos I Starr. Mrs. W. J Nelson. Mrs. O. Ja-baur. Ura. O. A. McMillan. Mrs R. P. McNsugbtoo Mrs. L. W Kergin. and Mrs. W. H. WiJaon-MurrT assisting in rrelng. The bosne tasking table as in charge of Mrs. i. 0.teen and Mrs. D Mcl Suater anal . asfs Samuel Maswy la cashier. The misstral program, under the arrangement of Mrs R. C. Praaer. who Is r'so acting as cashier. Includes rocal solos by Man. H n Beoekknby. Miss Bmuy Oassta. Mrs. Morris Blott Mrs p W. Allen and Miss Oeorglna Runter, rocal dnet by alia Blott and Mrs Allan: riolln ablo by atlas Harjorte Lancaster, and ptandfoMe solo by Mass B A. Leltcb Arrsngenteait of decorations was In the capable hands or Mrs. David Thomsaif Man in the Moon J V -1 - -MAHIir the worlds best laybag ban, the p fusty of tbe OawsweeMy of BC. oSMaUy h wn aa Heat Nwatber . that hsM ttl eggs tn a year, broaght the unirersaty bast year ansth faase aM a total Vetsjsnse f tlM. PertilMf hi ensWntly eiateaaesl as the etea if it at awa ta eta? am. WX sll ihnsiU be aswwd ml Mshde Pht aha atps aa afg a day. hem hern the taee The gawd old IP the land were tad eg Miaatu Kuysag hany eeery day W eaiaM cottivate aa the And tam asigraatts ay. THE to the He brbugbt it Bocae with pride And rw be dasty takes bss girl Out In that ear te rtde. Another has s natty Chev It makea me blue with raaw. Por I hare nothing I can drive Bbeept an anctmt Paige. I want to buy a aaodera ear I hate to make them sure. Por every neighbor that I Ia cutting quit a flare. IT la suggistn that aa revwawe the city might rant along the other eooatriea parking TMC tmteci states came Into being is s reauH of a revolution and since thst she has been trying to pewvent a repetition by stoeanag iwotwttona ra WHKN s msn tetb you what a bad Vancouver to, ywa know met bout bow he spent Ma time there THB difficulty the KepuMlcans sre having in the United States today is tc decide how ia ant rid of a presidential KETCHIKAN MILL IS TO REOPEN MONDAY strrcilIKAN March 17 W. C Mit chell announces that Ih Ketchiiau Lumber and Shlngtt Mills company will remirae operitin, again neat Monday Msrch 19 the preliminary work of getting tbe m.ll i abape foi the summer season has been fill bill Sd Tbe company had a number of orders to fill and theie are plenty of loss on hand for the j.reseat. Save the "POKER HANDS" 1 that are packed with I L&y MILD VIRGINIA Cfp CIGARETTES f Jji and exchange them for ArX- hfryj I VALUABLE PRESENTS 2jQjJJU The Pacific American naheiias whsth rn the Port Edward cannery base or trve years a aaisnon fishing sad canning plant at Mew Mtlakalla. Aaseka. Archie Bhleis of thsrt aeannane. hlch has besdquartars at Belllnghsm. ts gotng north to get the can nary la riaspe tor th opening. AdverttM IS The Dalle News -GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." notio: nr xrrucuios roR nttR urctxnc MOTtCK Is hereby siren that an t)x idth day of March next, the undersigned atends to aocd to the Laauor Cantsal' -toexd for a lloenee in reaoeet of the! Miasj pan m :am asinatiaw Uaown a Port CleenenU Hotel. Mtuated at Pert cieatewta. B C . opoa the bust described aa Lot No. t. Sock t. Bub. Jlvtolon of Lot Tad. Quean Charlotte If ' nd Dsrtrtct. Maw No l7f. Pnaee Bu- rrs uuh nawiatration UUtnct. bi the 1 (tVTtnee of British Columbia for the' of beer by the clam or by r the the 'jiiie i or eonaumoi yMstl"SsWt! urinffcT lion DATBTj at Pnnce Mb day of Pwbruan OOstXXMt on Town of open; i psvortiaa. ' DATID tble Uth day of Pebruary. StB. BRTDOMB LOHNI TTJtOLBT. Applicant. "0OVER.N5IBNT LIQUOR ACT votict or Aprur.tiiox rou nrr LirBtsrc .J!! baratoy given that on the m m asarcn new ine iiaaaiiiaiied 'Pffbai to aasdy to the Liquor Control stoat for USenoe tn respect to nre-iti feerna part of the buAaUaa known sltuau on Lot Bight i is i. ran uxi. t. .tsssn Chart oeae Islands. Prlnse and rtesJatratioTi Dutrtct in the Pro- tnce Of KlUsb Columbls for the mmSm Jwr,hr tB (teas or by the ofm ttm for caarsuntptloB on the sre - snmert. B.C.. thw 1 B DAVUB. Appi leant NOTICE TO JCOXTRACTOILS JrJ lralBS, endorse -Ihwdat for! 3 neon of Bsturday. March M. ISM. I Plans. Plans. Specific Bpactflcatfona. Contract and: rwrm of TeodsV amy he obtained at the: jure of the Dtetrtct Engineer. Court Bsouae. Prince Bupert The successful tenderer will be called ' to deposit with the Honourable thel wsoisier oi pumic works an accepted eheque equal to ton per cent ( 10 r. of he total amount rt his tender. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on he forms supplied, signed with the tetual signature of the tenoweer. and inclosed In Use envelopes furnished. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted O C MACKAY "S District Engineer HEART WAS SO WEAK Had to Stay in Bed Mrs. T. Wilson. Isthbriig, Alts., writes: "JJ t i.rt "it very weak, sad I tad to etiiv is bed far ate weeks with it "Uy Mat advised aa to Ilk it ih Bad taken them with good re-sal ta after a very Nad operation. "I leek them and some tine after a doctor eaiaa to examine aie for Mfe taswaaee ard he snsd there ass koth-iag wre with my heart" I AfUboia's Heart and Xrrre TMi are SO, a I ox st all drag girti tad denlera, r wilt le nailed direct on receipt of frieo by JU T. UilWa Co., Liaiud, sroalu, Oat, DEMAND "Rupert Brand' Ki ppers THE DAINTIEST imflAKFAftT FOOIl Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. ji Prince Rupert. ILC Special :: Offering Heft! of COATS for LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN C0AT15 FOR CHILDREN 'tlDuw "Bp to tlB.00. Special price COATS FOR LADIES AND MISSES Regular value np to I2S.0O. Special price Have your choice of these splendid garment -Inst, for they will not last long at these prices. Third .Avenue si 2 ' B.C. Fur Company Canadian National Steamships Co. 1 gilej Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ojttratlng li.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floallng Dry D k Engineers, MachlnlsiN nollcrmnkera, Illnekmiirm. r''rn makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WBLDIN0. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3ft5