fAGK FOUR To NOTICE ' '-' Ml The New' Method' Coal .and Supplies Limited of Vancouver (M. Y. Aivazoff 'Manager), will open a branch in Prince ;Rupert,aQnce indei the lgciman agement of the Thompson Hardware Company, Ltd. . . .Quotations given promptly on big or small orders for all kinds of building supplies and materials. It will be to your advantage to make inquiries. The Daily News PRIUCE KUFERTj BRITISH COLUMBu Published; Eyery0etnoon,except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLE& - - Managing Editor. f 1 SUBSCHeflON RATES ;; ( , City Delivery, byraailforfcarVkfryeariy period, pldIn advance J5.00 1 For lesser period, paid in advance, per month . . . .50 By mail to all part of Northern ani Central British Columbia. paid In advance for yearly period SS.W Transient Display Advertising, per Inch, per insertion f 1.4(1 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch H'fO Local Readers, per insertion, per line 'ib Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word 2 Legal Notices, each insert'on per atrate line IS Or four months, for $1.0 By mall to all other parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and United-.Stales, paid in advance per , year . .. $G.Or By mail to alL'olheMOBt&riea, per ye .'t'. !tl:vi-.'i.'.. $7 V' Contract Rateson Application ;! . ' Advertising and Circulation Telephone.- "93 Ed'.tor and Reporters Telephone - ' 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Wednesday; 7ari. Ys, lOZf KELLOGG PEACE PACT X l A . . I is coming 10 De strongly against war and in lavor of all efforts that make for peace. BUILDING CRUISERS POLICEMAN: "'Ere, they said as 'ow you was murderin' a bloke called Schubert up 'ere." litis, Oxford. of Age. HE WINS A THRONE After years of battling in the courts, Rajagopala Toniaraan (above), six, grandson of the younger sister of the late Rajah of Pudokotah, has been declared the logical successor to that ruler. His administration will be carried on by a regency until he .oomea Man in the Moon Tf we only kept some of our oil stocks and mining stocks Ion enough the certificates might fetch tidy sums as antiques. 2 ! i The ineroaaww road to the old man's honj T4. L..l.w. .t, , . -I itaeeiiiBaptuiatine uniiea.isiaies senate COUW not is littered Wrecks T gel avc paecu uitj ivenqgg peace pactjunanimousiy. xne c treaty originated ih the United States and was the work . ' of the Republican narfv anrl it. remained' ffr,x P&nnWiVori i If. to be the onlv onp in nnnnsp it wripn it ramo tn mt a 1 "IX ' w .M...v. VW . VbV . ; -pi money baetc. iv jKte, ui iuiMuuties ycHteruay commencea consia- "ving room. W1 with Witt) jit --MM crar.Wpa apt d bt fW deiuaftfc. fUUU tut WlgB. oifciicu 4k any cajjcujaijjr ujjuh uie .nuit:rii;an govern-, ifg great consolation tf; ment that originated it, but it does crystallize public onin-' Wen(U ef the culprit to knew! ion in moat important countries today. Public ooinion that he intended to pay tbe How mttch better it is to rant la houne than to own a heMe. la your home you cannot N'arj taw bruise the woodwork, crateh tha In order to. let the world know that the 'building pter. drlvTTalirrnX more large cruifers'was not to be considered as a menace or wear hob nailed shoes in ta At.-itli.ii.2j Ci x J 1 i ... eration 01 wwii-pijpyiding lor increasing the naw, im-' ri lieving that th inerease of jthe American navy : as. a warr HKC move more tnan oiisets.tue peaqe Ract., ... -fliW ONE OF THREE POUTS President Beatty is credited with having said that Prince Rupert is one of three possible outlets for the Peace River country. The other two are Stewart and Vancouver . To get to Vancouver the C . P . R . would link up with the main line at Aahcroft or Lytton. It is quite probable that the C . P . R . may take either of the proposed routes, but which one it will be they certainly will not announce until they are ready. The whole situation will be considered carefully before any definite move is made and no nreliminary announcements are probable. During the waiting time it might be Well for Pnnce Rupert to keep Up the agitation in f aVor "of their port . Stewart and Vancouver will undoubtedly db the lame. too much and other footfall propta enevatiBe ' about Tit. 4 School is a great place children to get them out 3& wj.y part of the day. wjiy 'aai thre be school at night? Prince Rupert people shoajd not use automobiles. There an no golf links to help keep tbe tummy from expanding. Fiu-G r i i7 Checked at RUB your cheat with Vicks before your little cold gets SIQ. ji Mfclsa aeJajtlWAat once J;,Ttolrheck the cold Ind prevent complications: . ' (Tt Is VajidHaedby the heat of thaibodyendinhaled for hourt direct to the inflamed air-pataages; ! (2) It acts through the skin like an old-fashioned poultice, "draw ing out" the tightness and pain. acts ways at once KADnR lira OrOt tfMllUONjAfKUSEDYEARLr 4 THE DAILY, NEWS Wcdnemlay, January...l6, 1929 MANYTALK1ES BEING MADE Ftye..AlKTaJk.ies and .Six Part: Talkies, lo Be Ileieased By " i NEW YORK, Jan. 1G: Five all-talking pictures, three of them , already in production, are sehed-julid for United. Artists release 1 during 1929. "They are Mary Pickford's "Coquette," Roland , West's" "Nightstick." Herbert ! Brenon's "Lummox," Ronald . Col-; man's "Bulldog Drummond" and Vilma Banky's "Childs, Fifth i Avenue. I in addition, six part-talking I films, four of them now in production, have been announced. These are Douglas Fairbanks' "The Iron Mask," Charlie Chap- lin's "City Ltehta." D. W. Grif fith's "Lady of the Pavements," . r iy i '1. Gloria Swanson's " Queen Kelly," Henry King's "She Goes to War" and Harry Richman's "Say It With Music." In United Artist' talking pictures released during 1929, voices that will be heard (all of them on the screen for the firstUnae) are thjose df Mary ftffii&Q Gloria , Swanson, Vljma., : JJlinlv Douglas Fairbanks. JirfaltJ ,p-man, Lupe Velet, AlniSueAj, Walter Byron, Pat O'Malley, El eanor Griffith and Mae Busch. 1 ALASKAN DIES . JUNEAU, Alaska, Jan. 16. Fred Price, aged Gl, Alaskan and! Yukon Territory pioneer, died suddenly yesterday from heart trouble. He came north in 1896 and went to Dawson and took out a fortune in mining. He then went to Seattle . Since 1922 he has been general foreman of the Alaska road commission in the Eagle district. jjl 1 EMBARRASSING MOMENTS vfir w you I I V : j py - - i ?j ' Cmm Smm, nM iimi ,i W.trK. fmm.fl tm I'1S , 1 . X Smlds In dustriesi DRITISH Columbia s Power resources are the envy of the world. With Power U riches of the world can be won ; with Power, ores can be mined . . . smelted Twns! the portatipn problems solved; manufacturing industries developed, and tliim population , . . pay-rolls. Power Is British Columbia's strongest bid tvmnLl trhl . . . more people. wihuuu-iqb Of the millions of horsepower araltable In our prorlnce; but half a million arc now harnMd to turn the wheels of Industry. The great hydro-electric develop-ntrnt at llrldge River vt ill ultimately iinrate more thma blMl.frOO honenower, while the output at Honnlnaton Tails and other points is beinc steauily Increased. The Campbell and Chllko Riven, on tb mainland, ami the NlmpkUlt on Vancouver Island, are capable of tremendous power development for tbe conversion f our forct and mineral resources Into fabulous wealth. Two of llrltUh Col timbla's Electric Power systems are amond the Crealest In Canada, etxh generatlail more than 400,000,000 kilowatt hours In I9J7. Thia rrprwents an Increase In the last ten years of V8... truly a remarkable achievement! foreign authorities speak of this record as a measure of the great vitality of llritith Columbia. Today we rank third in power and industrial development among Canadian provinces. We have made greater progress per capita than anyl It Is the policy of llritith Columbia to foster the development of the hydro-electric powers for the tonefit of tbe public. They are allotted to private eaterprisM on condition that they will be developed within a certain time, so that no exploitation of public assets may take place. Millions of dollars nro now earmarked for Power development In our province. Iasas are being built turbines Installed . . . tranimtalon lines erected to care for the Imminent Industrial development. pnptst . . . fift tkrm TWanAi of defiant are Mrrg exprikied raeterlala and wade; thoisand. ,"Um weJv y. n medial. beaeflt.2f thto wag. ranking amoat the bighe.t ta nll. " W-fte Theae 178 millions in . wages an a -..n. to our annual inirrn .l irud, in ?hV!S" i"" lieeeglvenoorlndustri,! v Xr,Vi-u viJ TVy secoad i the Dominion a, Tvl for our ever tncr n,T" ?,,a! ' aalng . r p r h v h faxt that the number of aSloaSaC Z flZSS ? '.he vince last year lTA llritith Cetwmeie's steady n4 , , development, has fZZJZft? tarhl fhjura tbe , Canada and Hie V rrtwi tt Z otTpTv J5 Kl'"Urn are waaatlrehr depenUen ..n tho kL?i il6 SoU, factarcd prodacta. BrioJa C. "i ii' m?nu' ' furnishing her own ncads 5 1V0 n. J? I' '"""Htly whole Pinion . It?; . foca .ttSnh Investor, on our provloce. TodJl lu &TWf" J the evaa of th. rtA 'JV ' J.1"" Columbia I.. dtstrt gxlrv copies of tkest announcements 0 ntU t$ Uil newspaper mill Mn ihtm. AdmHtt your VeaW sc..tn 3