"AGE FOUK UAIL The Daily News PRmCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIj I'ubJiihed Kvery Aftefiioon. except Sunday, by Prince Rupert .1. jatir32acjii w T""" EDItioN Ui - - - Ji 111 r. 1 uulci Ai-s ago. ormea a ana SUIKCKIPTION 'RA FESf oo.fald la In City Delivery, fey mail or earn, yearly trJoa,3ald advance f-S-i-For leaser ptnod. paid lr advance, per moot!;:. . . . . . 4. . . . By nail to alHpart of Northern and Centra! British Columbia, paid !n savamct for yearly period Transient IXipiay Advertising, pr inch, per iBMition .. Transiect Aittertmng on Front Pag, per laeb Local Reaovl por..u),eri.!oo, per Um Classified Ac fciiucg. per insertion, per word Leir! No'jrei,' acH insert'on per asate Hne Or f oar month fr . . C0N AS JUDTIE JI.4 2b Taesday, Marsh K. 1923 JO n.oe; By mail U all etWr pirta 01 bnUsa 'CalofaM. Ike British Empire aao United Sta'es. paid ia atJv.oce per er .... $G Or fly mail to all otAer ccai'tries, per yesi Contract Rates on Application Aehertmax ami Circulation telephone 93 Kii'tr and Reporters Tetelee - 86 demher of Aadit Keu of Circulation" BRITISH .rcflSlflHattar In view of thejcent move to haYethftiormer attorney -sv general, A. M. Martson. made a judge of the supreme court, the appointment would doubtless basttirv etyod one, but wl i- 1 U v A. 13H "ITi mi. manson migui se faacaoexier ninpoyea m ine of his country as a statesman. When he becomes a judge he is at the top of the ladder. There ia nothintr radre whJcfi to attain, if he remains in pofitjcaT life it is difficult to say I where he may reach. To retire to the quiet life of the TORIES PLAN Ixri Youncer. Yrsuror -: British Cotvattve i'rt;.. Kaa issued an appeal for S 'VtxH) with which to meet the Labor onslaught in the coming general election. The intention is to make this half million a "fiifct-intr fund." which, by means of pn.ners and pampnieu can ! h:ps tip the scales toward THINKS U.S. 5 Srflee llTTT T P A MfTT WILL LHIXLLL BRITISH DEBT judicial bench from the turmoil of politics would be indeed ; a Change. j LONDON, March 21 That the , I nked States would at some fa- THK WESTERN ROUTE JL t'lJTL i owing her was the belief express George Mclvor, general manager of the central selling ed by the Bishop .of Worcester. Dr. pool, in giving evidence before the grain commission, ex- Pearce, speaking at a conference Dlained that it was cbeaner to shin Train bv the Pacific of the Worcastahire Federal Coan- than Kv 1K itltl. if l tMu Tk. .v -Tri the League of Na rating wheat from Vancouver to Liverpool was 23.12 a h"h waTLme : from New York 2Sandwan JaWreal 24H the government to ,-.- ? to the renort jpwea at Vauteaweruid"Ed- tioaai cUuse o the s Tere, Vancouver is the only portin tneJb inumationai r uad. wan crop w ate was favc aw a? 1 ra Vourl comsniti the (Ylberta ani ,oa diapotr of vancoa-torh. Xhte dn&CultV WSSV &erring to the war debts, the atunber of carWAfch nifht be movrd shop said : w s was rimite4He also saM that the' Sm- with w r cornare doinf t ir be to 33iX2XZZ.' mm outlet for aram. ' imZnomrnt with oar - XT tr may wt JmvearrectcbuL at awr . sMn for a .:v; f efear that Trfice Ruperf k not tvfimts of the ottigatson wet WUon from the heads of ferfol. "' ?fc.rl! ' kJo.. . v- tjL. JclZJLZ. -' that w the ead there will r T hWCe tO put UPa btg fight ifeKtTr tvkaKa rapresenu- OpiraUOw orthe local elevator fod tive of America. wUl ring up who-, - AS m advance, 90 UUIl m event Ot tne ever happens to be the represeata- r perfreaLment action may be vigorous dve of Bank of England at the bine, and say: " 'Look here, we are going to sail for England and settle this PARTY SYSTEM business. We are going to tell ovements. In Ontario the farmers rose ;. . ... m They elected a majority Of the oar part, not merely it the eovernment. It was so ineffi- ' esu of the United autea, bt ia hSELVIG BROS.:r 3IEAT MAUKKI 3rd AvcnW "rn5nc"ilo" 3! EAT, FISH ANIJ VEGETABLES Specialty: -OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. Daily News Want AJs. bring quick Results. BM j amek. visitor s-E f - BW. ' (the Silver fplaad Miaiag Cat, ia Up 1 I iive that on the first opportunity which of- that ' th phMatrrtBi .' ousted from office and a reWrn was made wfwlJJJ JSwTeL ?2r party system. Ir. Manitoba there is to be a coalition of thrfam ers and Libera!? and in Alberta there is talk of a coalition of farm er and Onst vnth-es. All this points to a return to the syior' if f XH ",; y euvernmert. In h r thy rnve a three-party system just now, hut tltv- i til ai art- that there will be a merger of parties and :ha. the i o outstanding group will be the Cooserva tie rid Liberal, the latter possibly changing its name to LcKr. t ail soo evil i:i the nartv system, vet when w trv the good of all.f M go- v : nt ri ;'.: uther .-ytf m we do not succeed very M. V-V (:: n the early i-iv in British Columbia and f, k District News BURNS LAKB M 5 Dorothy StcGowan ned home last week from Prise tieorge- ,1 s young ukk mcDrrae, uiier oir nicnaro, was Uie man to a patient la the Bunas Uka brcas a. ay frem personal government and form the first p1- paVy ;;ovt:T.ment in the province. 1 The fact is that governments are about as eood and ' r UB often a great deal better than the wople who elect them. 1 rWe orVHIlAlflfrfmnrUT chin x?lttfTif1lM can hiok ai inwmna wiumnh puny oias we may Svawe-io - Mr amf-Mrs. Oiaf Halthraaa t pick a cabftfet that will be absolutely above suspicion in Foreatdai 1 every resptfrt. That looks like a hope for thepUenium. Xta enme JtofrssilL N.f the jF-im l.Ve ifxital ataaV lie . ..rt'-. fi-r HiHiaitaa t ptt: w-r. -h wiil it i(lration for appeadicitia. I Y- rfetiv vr-portiotx-d, a' ;Bk. n h. t-vin1 for' rnptran M people the j quicker ..pie. THE DA1LT NETT3 Taesday, March 26, 1923 PREMIER HAS POOR HEALTH would probably have been highly health wooW permit There Is I keen sympathy all over the prov-ince becanae of the health handi cap nader which h labored dar- Newspaper Advices Ttat He Take hlUjkhin M- td$ff( ' Holiday to Restore rfeelf the circntnsUncei'i JJDcelU I ' ' t t 'i - 10 t igur aot apfaar to be any pressing problema which hia ministers ire not capable of handling. Premier Tolmie, we know, has a keen ing hia first ses&ioa of Ms term ; rent of duty, but the people have I as Premier and admiration for .also a keen sense of the asset he hia course and persistency in ia to them as leader of the Gov- V jpna' mr f!juM gaard. his health. .Now that the.aesakua u Wr"" ,Cbioet wishes him to try a it is clearly in-th ittracta V He should do so (Victoria Colonist the Premier's beaKfe that he wtnodt any loss of time and come During the curje of the late should take whatever holiday is .hack rein vibrated to carry out session of the Provincial Leeris- necessary to restore him to fall'M policies to which ho ha.- -t lature. Dr. S. F. Tolmie. the Pre-: vigor. It is very certain that " ad mier. experienced a good deal of this ia the viewpoints of all the- " trouble with his health asd found people, for political opponents sal YOUNG OBSERVER it aatsssary to be absent from the well as political supporters are! Parliament Buildings on a num- anxious that. If a change of air'! "Mother." said Archie, gaiinv ber of occasions. While the ses- will remove any physical diaab- st her as she was Irving for the sion was in progress he very ility, it should be taken advan- party, "is it healthy to have pink naturally considered it his duty tage of immediately and for as cheeks?" (to remain in the capital, in other long a time as may be necessary. "Yea, dear," she answered, won i words, although a change of air The business of the province can deriag. be carried on during Premier; Then," said Archie, "one w a - a a . I a a. e a -a on ute or- 1 oamie a aosence. a a matter 01 your caeeKS is n cannier inan fice of leader to the Umit that his fact for the time being, there do other." Chicago Tribune. I 11 " s s - , H . IM . . ---,. , , , of the Had 17 Bolls On His Neck Arms and Legs Mr. A. L. Willoa, Kptco. Mul wnt:rl had been boti,d bod. for about to yt4r. j. ! ttoWo 00 my neck, ami and W, of theo tm-dfi to beta bm . 1 then usrd to boUln of 7 1 wk! I h ire tuertt been botltered aajr tutis awca tben." B. B. B. ia eaacfartwwl cnij br Tie T. MJBjoxii C., Ud,Tgrooto;Oi, a ti 1 aw. 1 ' cbe& s-v 1 n n k ira a. - t a bub i i rx r r 1 aB?ll Rfe- tmflS' HW r &fl frJBSFSrf& CBl bbbbbb ai at - -. - qb-,-, a a - a "-jql a Le- L H as nt W naBW i x a n a l series -. rVCr I r-IftgpTio .-A-liaa.iW'" 1 Of the nUttani f homas-er atallaMt ia ear aeoriare, ot half a mllM are now hsraiiud to Cars aaehclsef laswwiy. The gret hydro ilsctik doilip iaH at hridfe RJwr wta wtttiMtcty sMrate Baoee tasa tM,M lawj i 1 1 ir. wMSe Um eattawt at riiiieaeflaiii Paaa sad other pjmrts is betsa; adOy Uwt osmJ. The OMBbeat saa" Chm Kft. oa the metnlaad. sod the NiaagAMi a Vaaeswer lieaad, are capeaie ef Uisatrasei pe-er dtvelssiiinsit lee the o-eeloa f ear forces aa sntoeral reomw h foiyteot Hh. Too ef Brtcfeh CthmMt'i Efoctrtc Power araeamt tft the treaiea ia CiaaJa. coch (timllM A.. M.Me.see uto i hoaw fo m . nh H sa latrMW tm tW lt lui ,,r mJ . thrttfcM aak of tkfc reriJ ai a maMirc ef the groat rttaaty of British CetaaiM. 1 o-r e rsak third in s tr ae! nWavMrtol deap-(oak saa2 CaosowjB peaotaces. We haie made grwuW progroM per capita thaa say! It e the potter of British Cafomhfo to footer the ti '.'it'-L 4'r' "llrt " h b U the aahhe. Ther are aJtottoJ to private ftifortiii oacewAMoa that they hedwrfof td wttaiw a ceVtasa Mne. so that 00 nyfotuiitu f pMk mnm may ult pfoee, . Mama ifosWra are no- earaaMled for Power Wf Dsaas an Ma Wh, i'yg fOwtslM i . . twai1iilwlMrKtl tocare far the lmnfatt tehluiufel rtiutef imnt. . 1 . a r" 1, X Suuds Industries! DRITISH Columbia's Power resources are the envy of the world. With Power, the riches of the world can be won ; with Power, ores can be mined . . . smelted; trail portatkm problems solved; manufacturing industries developed, and with thm pofHilatron . . . pay-rolls. Power Is British Columbia's strongest bid for mere induct rice . . . more people. aaaarttel sad sees: rho a ues are fraBor tBO h s oaofiato HifaBti al rstie estcrarias. 9Me of atBowua aaw er in tliaat. ! Eap 1 a 1 II 1 1 has kr t pace. Today Vf, eft aada's teeaaU g , trade Is hasdleU by British Cora hfe. Daring tho sast darsds. our iatlc avtatrries haa iacreaaal Ml 5, ( Oar tosal MrroU. Inrladant afl rastaaa, ia iirlaaaliil at jiv saurM aanars. Tort ay. our Laaabrr'ng. UMaj sod PWiing taoaatrW oaspley TJ,$17 aeaylt. paytot tkrai au:ia aanara la Wasas . . . ensenaotaai taoitag a aa ; woge ranaJcg a Ugaost hi C ida. ITS asinissn ba waaea are a Brest caotiTootfoa to aar aaaaal iniorMl trade in the province. They have given oar lada atrial aram a twyiag pawei r raUat seconoin tae aaemr.oa sad lMe araaty ksea for our rt- tarrnMing aroafwflrr. aa evldea fact that toe aoaaax of aatesnrMles rrSiM remiatersd hr the la the P !ce Isat year a 7a.la7 aa rawipitid with Bridah Cehuabia-s saaady and varfod halattrial dmlnssa t Ba raaard the roacaptlaa ha Eastern OaRsda aad liat t atte itstoa af oar prariaee, .Vo laaarr are e eatirrry tWpcfxJrwt aa tae East for ear rasno. lacrorvd prodacta. Britiak Cola aril U It foaWdniiy faralaklet itr ova acods. Ske aow raaha third ia the abaft Oooaiaten aa a nana fa tan lag arohK. r Ovr paea L-oal Power aad ladaatrial roth h to aad the atirn mxi of the great rndastfMtats sad laaton. oar provtacc. Today, Balliali Cataaiali In tae eves bf tae world, at aadt tar Soar. PikW aad Pfoa ty. May oar eforts af the aU tea years taMHte drwr extr ctfttf a tKtu mmowumrr s rMt U tkit wmppr wit hit Sim. Jrm j Aaarf British Ceiis.w mtms