PACE FOUR The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMDIJ Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. V. l'ULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTIONYUATES . Cky Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advant e For lo.-er period, paid in advance. per month By mail to ail parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, puiii in advance for yearly period . . Or four months for , By mail to all other parts ot British Columbia, the British Kmpire and United States, paid in advance per year .... By in;iil ' al! other countries, per year Tran. -!!'. Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion T-ran.-'fiit Advertising on Frent Page, per inch Linal Kt-uders, per insertion, per tine Clarified Advertising, per Insertion, per word Leul Notices, each insertion per agate lina Contract Rates on Application " ' Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporters Telephone 86 I 'Al LV EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Fireproof Wallboard ,f For Sal By Albert & McCafTery, Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. $5.00 .60 $3.00 11.00 KS.00 $7.50 $1.40 $2.80 .15 Saturday, Sept. 22, 1928 WORKING FOR DISTRICT The city treasurer deserves the thanks of the community ior bringing before the good roads convention the desirability of continuing the work on the road between Prince Rupert and Terrace and of speeding up the w ork of construction. Prince Rupert people as well as those residing in the interior have been asking for this ivork for a lang time and have held a number of meet-Mch greater speed was urged upon the late ut. .The reply invariably was that the work tiding as fast, as the appropriations would al-uirds to that effect. Now the government has rid Prince Rupert and the people of the in-i have to respectfully and persistently draw at-r'ihe new government to the desirability of the inrf on at accellerated speed. Mr. Matheson has ell fn getting the backing of the good roads con- n f off the highway, which is one of the most im-,nt pieces of work the Tolmie government will have iidertafte." V. IMi.E. RAILWAY The visit of the members of the new eovernmen't to le P.O.E. country is a very important one and may de-i subject of comment, all of a congratulatory nature, and other changes generally have been approved. We hope to continue to make improvements so that the hundreds c' new subscribers as we 1 as the old guard will feel that they are really getting value for their money. It Costs No More To Fireproof Your Building HHEN you bu'ild a new house or repair an old one be sure to use Gyproc. Gyproc also gives quick construction , insulation against cold and heat and fuel economy. Write for free boot, "Walls That RoAoct Good Judgment," conUtaktK intcrettlnc hifor ination on home planning with Gyproc, Roc board and Insulcx. CANADA GYPSUM AND ALABA8TINE LIMITED. VANCOUVER, B.C. Suutsms to liiluh ( ofivnhi'a Cypium Gimp.i, I imifxi 4.IHC "EMPIRE" Man in the Moon A grocer when asked how he sold his cheese, said he often wondered how;, he did. iL h m i ,ni : . . He rone to Vhe police court 4 And gladly paid. Marine - For breaking local traffic rulefrf With no word of repine. The earnings of some people raries from half to three quarters of the amount they spend. A kitchen 'would have to be one hundred feet square if iV would contain all the articles the ordinary housewife wishes to buy. If you wish to keep in close touch with all your friends andl relatives keep open house at a pretty little suburb an cottage, hve one or two of the , tetUr brands in the cupboard to terre them. ' '"" Jake heaven much. says he'd like to go if it did not hurt The British miner-harvesters will have learned by this time that there is not much to do o the prairie farm between 0 pH and 4 a.m. except sleep. The stout man on the seals was eargerly watched by two atttH boys. The man dropped in his cent, but the maehine was out of order and registered only 7S pounds. "Good night, BUI" (rasped one of the youngsters In imasement, "he's hollow. " Her niece looking, eh?" "Don't say knees 'knees are.'" "I am afraid, doctor," paid a woman to her physician, "teat pay husband has some terrible nan-l tal affliction. Sometimes I talk I to him for hours and then dis cover that he literally hasn't heard a word I said." ide what British Columbia is to do with that line. An-. tl "P'y; parently the deal with the federal government is off and the province wi.'J either deal with the C.P.R. or continue to operate the road as a provincial cqneern. What we object to in connection with government ownership of a road such as this one is that the government is apt to concentrate its efforts on settling the country around it in order to make it pay and thus neglect the rest of the country from a settlement point of view. The whole of Northern and Central British Columbia needs a virile settlement policy and will strongly object to all the efforts of the government going to the country an und the P.G.E., desirable as the settlement of those districts may be. USING LARGER TYPE Readers of the Daily News have expressed themselves as p eased with the change of type used irr printing the Daily News as being much easier to read but have complained about the inking. This was due to a mechanical difficulty which we think is now overcome. The pro-lability is that there will be.no more illegible print to worry over. This was just one of the little growing pain? in connection with the development of the paper. The new appearance of the sport imgo has been the is rathe? gooij to," mdr "That isn't an affliction' was that's a divine gift" Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert September 21, 1918 The first Chautauqua festival will be held in Prince Rupert next week. Among those parti cipating in the entertainment will be Capt. V. J. Hindley, forme, mayor of Spokane, lecturer; H. Ruthven Macdonald, famous bari tone. The Filion concert party, ladies' orchestra and Dr. William Kader, noted American public speaker. Police raided the big masquerade which closed the exhibition ast night and examined, the ex-mption cards of all men of military age. Twenty men ware unable to produce their papers and were taken to the police .station. Seven of them were found medically fit upon being examined this morning. Canneries, salteries and oller-ies are very active at the south nd of the Queen Charlotte Islands just now and the Indians are all very prosperous. There is also ' considerable mining TERRACE 3. B. Davis and 8. McNeil of the D. W. Mines Ltd,, Cedarvale, xpent Thursday in town. E. A. Blow -of the colonisation department C.N. II.. Winnipeg. spent a short lime here durimr the week. I. B. Agar left on Thursday on a Khort business trip t Kitwan- Mrs. O. II. Dyson and children rrfved on Thursday from Salmon Arm to 'Join Mr, Dynon, newly appointed high school principal here. Paul Rrodin and Oscar OIandr were in from Kalum Lake on Thuraday. Mr. and Mr.t. .1. Vitfer left on NViliit'sdiiy fr I'riiirr Ocorf'. 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