PAOR TWO I-J The Daily News PRINCE RUPEUT - BRITISH COLUMI1IA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. DAILY EDiTION SUBSCRIPTION "RATES City Delivery, by jnail or caris'early period, naid in advajxu $5.00 For lesser jferiod, paid in advahVe, per month .50 By mail to all parts ot Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period $:.00 Or four months for $100 By mail to all othar parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year $6.00 By mail to all other countries, per year $7.R0 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2.80 Local Readers, per insertion, per line 25 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word .2 Legal Notice, each insertion per agate line .16 Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations BOTH FINE MEN Yesterday we published side by side pictures of the leaders of the two political parties in British Columbia. Both are fine men. good enough for any man to support. Which is the better depends not so mm h on th. relative, merits of the men themselves as on the political opininiis nf thour ."' i g the opinion. A similar situation exists at the head of federal affairs. In Mackemie Kim; and It I?. B.nnett the country has two good men, either of whhh is tapahl.- ,,i 1,-ading a government. It is a gn at thing to think that at the head of affairs in Canada REt.lSTER NOW AND BE SAFE It is pretty safe to sav that ni-m,!.' ivkn , ,;.. .n , BRADY'S SPEECH EXPERIMENTAL FARM FOR B.C. Text of What Appeared in the Hansard Report of Local Member In the Hansard n-poit of the speech of J. C. Brady on the need of an experimental farm in central B.C. delivered recently In the Howe of Com mons at Ottawa follows: ! I deeply appreciate Uic explanation' which the minister nan given, and I ' realize what expenditure la Involved In! developing agriculture throughout Can-: ada. At the came time. I should be I derelict In my duty If I did not oppose; the view of the minister. knaw;ng as I do the Importance and the great.iass cf the lands which today are neglected in the matter o! experimental work. I I desire to give to the committee a cUari view of a pari of the country which today la practically In a pioneer atate. I wherein farmers alone, unaided. an' I tilldlng up an agricultural Industry , thni h.iN bmnuht them Into ijioniiiienc? I Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1928icven aiiatnst the keenest compciit:.n of the meat centra!:2ed and mist highly developed parts of Canada There are two faints In relation to the district to which I refer which I wish to aub- Lmlt for the consideration of the mln- .f ;rr. In the last year or so the farm- j era in the district In question. In j competition with ether parts of Can- ada. as well aa of the United Btvtee. were able by their unaided efforts to secure first prise In Chicago for their j tlmcthy seed. Within recent days the president of the Alberta wheat pool examined at the elevator In Prince Rupert cars of wheat coming from the we are developing ir"i leaders. They are men of ability and in-!Pralrle nd ,our " tn,t "m ticin tegrtty. .Sometimes v muv disairree with thirnra rh.v ., ,., Ith Bulkley valley, and he. unpre- u may w mn- own emn eptian of what is proper that may be at fault. It is quite possible that iii the near future the McLean government may appeal t th. people of the province for re-election. Then, it is to be supposed. Di Toinue will leave hia Ottawa job and come to take up the tight in British Columbia. He cannot hold both positions. He will probably be asked t contest the Saanich constituency where he will nrobablv he elerteil Judlced. publicly made the assertion that the wheat that came from the Bulkley district excelled that of best I grade wheat that came from the prairies. I am giving you the words of Mr. Woods, the president of trie Alberta wheat pool. enlarge mope I wish to say a few words now to I -I k.. I. ,l. -a.. . p i , j 1111 11 i UJC QUI) Ji lilt gUY- there also ,eem, evei probability that Dr. MacLean will be ernment to enlarge the scope of the returiiud to carry on the work which he has just started In anv P1""' wor "h,cn cxperimenui event the country is faiiU sat,, with two such men one as premier Iarm "re loln8' nd to urg' th,t and the other as leader ol the opposition it iin. particular district I am speaking for should hav an experimental farm Briefly, the constituency of Skeena comprises four provincial electoral rtd- ... w .... . ..v .. .Tin au nig., ntt.ii, "-iii :iirc. Mccua, rnuov i ,, I'n.Miicial el, t!on. It is not likely that the Rupert and pait of Mackenzie county, election ,i will be called earlier than May 21. which is the date of In th: constituency there are the the next court of i c. i-ion To o! ;lat j-j j8 nece8gary tofamoua valleys of the Klspkw. Necaako. register before Aju-il Hi. After Ilia' i: will be impossible to get on jEudako- Bu'y- Bietta, and the Mas, the list or to vote, in case there i-. an . WHnn Ai llflllf T Visa OAmtnea, i... comprising millions of seres of land summer. " """""" that la most suitable for agriculture People Who are British sec,s and who haw l nrf.K f . "Ut W.h't..d0 rnlnmlilii ,1, i i una mat. ine ciunauc conautona m,,o- .i 1 1 i iii mi., district one monm can register here. We suggest that any who are not retered should do SO at once. The can call at the government offices in the Court House at any time during ousines- hour.- and be pu: on ;he list. The i t . LIKE INSURANC E lite insurance ('ni:anies h.ae an asaneiatinn thm,, wnicn tney have been lor a long T i nit ness. i hey nave drawn to the attention 0f the people of the country the advisability of heads i families safeguarding their wives and families in case of their deaths. It i a brutal thing for a man to leave his wife and family helple. If it is the result of thoughtleasneas, his soul would scarcely rest happy m the wnd to corns with such a neglect on his mind. As a rule people wait tor an agent to eome and talk them into buying life insurance, but that is ., mistake. If people really understood what this means and were -ut ficitii'Jy kind and just, there would be an ud oi insurance agents. Every man would seek to give that protection which can be given in no other wav. CHICAGO WAKIXfl UP Chicago must be waking up. Five of the seven bandits who that prevail in thU great empire of national wealth are not known to CanaH at all. It would be Impossible to-Canadian who has not tra"i ..;, ... great west to realize the ; -'. of wealth that lie within tt - : . When you come to consider splendid experimental farm at filla nnlv th nMria nf .m.ll v . . . . Ivertising their own busl- jof British Columbia Agasslz ext. - mental farm Is situated In the mo, southern part of British Columbia, within a few miles of Vancouver. It has done splendid work, everyone knows of the wonderful development that has taken place there In to dairying Industry and of the prises c talned by the prize herds on this fa i In poultry, too. as well as dairy.-, it has done a splendid work In d oping the southern part of fe.u:. Columbia. But what about the great aeetlon of country to which I refer. V have there millions of acres of land iu I table for agriculture, but progress has been retarded, and there has not held up the Canadian National train Saturdav have been arrested I 'TTT', and confessed. That was prettv auick work. Poaih.v: ZZT?, ? Du " .V. "uAber" prt V Chicago are on their mettle with a British train. Big BiU Thompson iwe advanced m behalf of this ctun must have feared the lash of the Drf(iWbiA tail ifwUt taam get away with it this time. EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK Price of Daily News Cut to 50 Cents a Month When Delivered in Prince Rupert Commencing with the beginning of 1928 the price of the Daily News is as follows: Delivered in Prince Rujiert. 50c a month in advance, or $6.00 a year. Out-of-town in Northern or Central ll.C. $:;.00 a year or four months 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. ial year. We, taentloned first of all th beaWrty. aatf sbtfwed the' idvant-age an experiments! farm would be to the acta bits bed farmers ss well as to ir -t rT" iuers. i ' snouia use to put so lie ne last week in April has been selected thi year as Empire Shnnn nar W-L H..rin.. ...Ui..u ! mi . . . . ;act before the ,.m . , kiiiui v niiHuiniin win ue asseu to emnnasize corrrmif.ee, Mr. Chair- if '' ;. f. w 5s ;;,m ,c.r r'rz, irrr me women of Canada in particular arc being asked to co-operate be j wining to accept hie decision if he In this movement, which it is said will tend to enhance the solidarity 'can deny Uw accuracy of my state- iiu uiiii.v oi ine empire. A big Empire advertising campaign will be initiated which will include shop window advertising. newMmiwrs and hi inborn. iw acneme is being backed liv the National Council of Women the!. lm "n Perlment1 I.O.D.E.. the Retail Merchants Association of Canada, the Canadian L".' m ,"T t " Pr" Chamber of Commerce, the Trades & Labor Congress of Canada, the t In the l precincts of this building T a 11 few iiniisn Agents Association, the Association of C anadian AiUer-tisers, the Canadian Association of British Manufacturers, and the Canadian Manufacturers Association. menu In this connection mm: Tf-itHiTimv The constituency of Bkeena days ago. We have almost the same climatic conditions In the constituency of Skeena as they have In the free tate of Ireland, but greater poaslMU-ties if we would only make use of them In the first eleven months of the three years from 1636 to 1B27 the Sutler exportation from the Irian Free State rose from (3,600.000 to 14.-MO.000. an increase of practically M,. 000.000 Their imports of butter during the same period decreased front CM7.000 to t83S.O0O. a decrease of about Sl.700.000. I am not here to ask the government for something that Is not of vital import to Canada. I realise what it would mean In expenditure, but I know that In what I say I am striking a responsive chord In the hearts of the people who want to hulld up In this country a ureal agricultural and dairy-ins Industry, the very foundation of Canadas aucceas. The minister may not be able to establish a farm there now. but I ask him and the government serlouply to examine the needs of 'Imt cimiTy :i urt iii kiv.- ii thoNo p,. )I- tin. oppurM;;,.';, ;,, ,!,,., , Ui; U:i !r THE DAILY NEW3 i'ui'uday, j. 1 1: h IT is upon them that the schemer preys I The lure of easy money is almost irresistible and the savings of a lifetime are often gambled away, unknowingly, in unfortunate speculations. Even the husband and father, anxious to leave his family well provided for, often becomes the victim of some get-rich-quick scheme. Almost without exception, the results are failure and disappointment. When the head of the home is taken away, a hundred enticing baits are set for the estate he leaves behind. With the vision of winning financial independence for her children and herself, the widow falls prey to ignorant or unscrupulous advisers. There is one safe, sure method of pro. tecting your loved ones after you are gone . . . the creating of an adequate estate through Life Insurance. And, by arrange ing for its payment in the form of a regular income for your widow, you can guard her for as long as she may live. Let a Life Inaurancc representative explain to you how easily and safely you may provide for the future of your family. t life 1n$urp Cermet THfteove That ifflr great resources tinallneas of the maehlne used and of There la me other point that I think . the expenses Incurred, which are put It la worth while for me' to bring up. In at two cents a mile, must be taken In western Canada there are thousands ' Into account In appraising the fet. of young boy. today who are fitting In 81r Robert adds that It has "relieved with the social fabric of our country the whole Brltlah race of the feeling I think scholarships should be offered ; tlist It has been outclassed In recent to boys selected from each sgricultursl tunss In air development." But there community snd an opportunity g'-enjij no reason why this should have pr-to them to acquire s .knowledge oV vailed. agriculture and dairying That Is one thing in which we are behind Cobham i flights and those of many There athera have shown thu. the old country are many boys today who would will-j was not at all lagging bihlnd other 7 ae up true great work if they l rations They have not received bad the opportunity. Our schools are crammed full of great material that Is going to waate. and I appeal once more to the government, and ask for, the kind co-oneraudn of the Minister of Agriculture, to do something In this direction for western Canada, which today la absolutely left to its own resources lu agricultural development. FEAT OFHINKLER - OUTSTANDING ONE Cost Kld to H,,, nrpn only Two Tenia a Mile mi Flight to Aul rails i Edmonton Journal) Sir Robert Horns describes Hlnkler's night from England to Australia in fifteen days aa "the greatest single achievement in the hlstorv of avia tion The :.iim Is certain to he disputed hut ;!.,, u KrJ, dl.B t1 'li N " only the pr i -I 'a i ' It j Krnprc y '"' i.ey w.ia .n.i.ii , hui 'lie j.ig much publicity as American filers snd this no doubt account for the unpree- slon that they have less to their credit TheTe is no disposition manifest out. itde his own country to depreciate what Lindbergh has done. It has won wona-wide admiration that is fully deserved, but there has been too great a icnaency to concentrate attention upon him. Mlnkler's triumph will serve to correct this. It warrants quite as much enthusiasm as anything that haa ever been aooomplUhed by an aviator hitherto. IIOTl.l. .UtttlV.W. Cenlrnl W. H. McOaUum, city; c. Alexander Ketchikan. Savoy Olaf Out i. jsp Inlet. Mr ai d Mrs. fleorge Buahby an party v. .t among the guests attendlna t Ka ... . . n the U)w vatlve sessions Hotel. Victoria. ball st the few ilnys PI an ad ian National CTht Large Railway Syflem in Amcnct STEAMSHIP AND Tit A IN SERVICE 8 Hinge from PRINCE Ht'PEUT tor VANCOfVKU. VI'T:'t. and Intermediate points, each FHIK.W. 900 a m rot HTEWAUT and .tNYOX. tacb WKliMiSlltV. 10 oo ; Tot NOKTII ami MOt'TII (JIKBN ( IIARMITTC M.IMI ' PASKHNOMt TRAINS l.f.AVE rKIK I! Hll'I 'i1 MONPAV, UIIN1I)V and slll iuitVii n;i" (IKOItOI EDMIINTON. 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