fAGE FOUK postmaste The Daily News PKINCE HUPEKT - BKITISH COLUMBIA Published Every, Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Frince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue 11. f. ru SKIDFC.iWE. May 3 report to tlih' net-rotary of the which the anagjEditojV'- ' SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, byMl or arrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser period,' pajid in advance, per month 50. By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearjy period ......... ...... 3.00 linPTTinlnvmpnt triBlirancp hn4. if noorlc n rrroaf flonl mnro ! ne is against political ratrariaas. vet it is n Is by every government that has ever erifcteda Bother country. It is most abused in the United it Trollers AsatHiation that there la O'diary, sayn a fleet of AAierican t ml fih. nal. American Hook to Skiiftjrate bar. Captuin Ol n left, together with wapi. v . wesson ot the troller Ada HaJrway with Milt 17 . PATTULLO ON FORESTRY AT ROTARYCLUB Interesting Address Delivered by Local Member Yesterday Afternoon Transient display advertising, per-inch, per insertion .... ., ... 1.40 At an .address to the Rotary iransient aaverusingoo iront 'page, per Inch ....,1... 2.8U -Club at their luncheon yesterday Local readers, per insertion, per. line -25 withyGeorge Rorie presiding, T. Legal notices, eachflneertion, per agate line .15 Or four months for 1.00 By mail to all other 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 7.50 1- ; ( Contract rates on application. . . , Advertising and Circulation Telephone .98 Editor, and Reporters' Telephone 66 s Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations - 1 . - DAILY EDKJION STATR INSURANCE V il, .jtiuuho, JU. Li. a. spoke op timistically of the perpetuation of the forest wealth of the province, maintaining that planting of forests was out of the question until fire control was perfected to a much greater extent than & present. ' 1i speaker opened by stating that the timber industry was the largest single industry in the j province. He did not think the - " I public generally felt as happy Friday, May 8, layabout the future of the industry , as he did. When in some districts The hemse of commons has endffrsefl talprihcline.iit' they saw devatNi)'nd,eo)a-j tion (they j,fCf(t'wW peMi-mifttfc over WlA ajbje te Araw pa the supply in prpetttty. ' than that 0 put it into operation. Principles are easy to: nature declared Mr PattuJl0i announce, ;dui puuing cnem into practice is a totauy dit-"For centuries they have been ferent master. growing and it is a sad sight to Unemployment insurance has been in force for a num-'8 H wrk destroyed in one ber of years in Great Britain and is often mistakenly re- hour- Tlut 18 what is happening, ferred to as the "dole . " Men who are out of work do not : however; and ' here . iB . PeMira-have to beg, but the state makes every possible effort10 " through its employment bureaus, to find another job. If Ain complaint is made that they fail the applicant gets regular weekly payments the forests in Home districts are from the insurance fund until he finds a position. Then a being denuded to provide thou-small percentage of his wage goes into the insurance andB of Christmas Trees for the fund, the employers also contributing and the state pay- Eeo,,e 9nad. aiM! United ing an amount equal to both. That with variations is the JJlil !t 18 a scneme g(fterally adopted. "Another . , complaint is that the Canada will undoubtedly adoptalie scheme some time water supply of the country is m me near iuture. ino governmimt will beVable to hold HWeiy to be in jeopardy out against the demand for it. '"'V ft " f Every more or k this or an; States, bi; Canada it communit and POLITICAL PATRONAGE tfx. i'3 ests. Jj B 1 ways tullo. off the land. as nuttng 4b 3 Ut PatJ The speaker mentioned the I 4&9n in the southern ' whare 26 yogs aro It hnd prop)iesied that in 25 yers would be no timber left. T they were marketing 18 i leet a year, more than wat cui e ctDtma lre demand ami where even tfie old country in not free from itu In W-vKf -v$e8truc,or,"'al'el is apt to assume its most virulent form in srrlall orUhc dei lpe ariQyieBt8 are is most in mont ' tfiif tfhf that tea. Political associations repnmmpnrl olmncroc in,!re wouja never aain be tne the government often takerf the repnrrlrnpnrlnflnn hu 508 are It has een charged in the hWtf c8mmons Ktthe S S Kt T t.trnnom lino tillrtii-orl If ,,.., - ;i. i- JiA e . j' 7. " . departmerit in the east and the result Jas been an uproar wa8 bad poiicy' io rniTntafh this from the Conservative leaders and press. At the same mature crP which houid instead ime. thev have shut their pvpr tn what lino KOQ harveated and thus allow the nn in Rrirish Tnlnmhin u.n fV, u : younger trees to grow up and brought about a wholesale change in the personnel of a great many government staffs, especially in the smaller places. U.S.TROUERS FISHING CLOSE MORESBY SHORE Native IieArl To Trollera Ahw- elation Hkidvgate; Fishermen (.'oje To West Coast COMPANY OPERATES THIRTT PL.4NES IN WESTERN CANADA it. . Nearly thirty aerolns are being operated in trHia parts of the west by tW Waterfl Can- uiu Airways. lijRRed, aefcnU&g to G. S. Dawiwtfi ranaKerJbf 4h Edmonton brs.iatJftmg akh. Natives rdson and mmUamiL ' of ttiji7 Jour- produce forests for the future. As to the danger from floods, which is sometimes mentioned, Mr. Pattullo said that he remembered terrific flood More aojr timber was cut in this province,. Also in the valley of the Mississippi they had terrible floods uon oeiore ue umoer was taken in Britiah 'Columbia, and thta was every Indication that cut would be maintained fa T pctuhy. The first thing to do auu- . i Mr. I'attullo also pointed ing off Sc -idWer Point. Moresby la- "ve flying boats are in service !he fnctt tha fo,reB TVe.",h-d land, and all wiLhin the three-mile "long the British Corutnbla coast , 8et n",de ta BriM,h c,uro-limit. amount,nf ln aU to about w.th Vancouver ' as tha base while Cait. Sam Olaen of Oie troller me machine is opemtteg out of "even mi,,ion acre8- Thc P,,cy Tekla 0. arrived from the main- Prince George. There are two th deIMlrtrM,nt nd" tecn to set Ian J Satui d..y . veiling and reports machines handling the service on a,de v1tMni timbwr to keep the he was hardly able to get anchor- the Mackenzie River from Water-! ,,rBont ""My 'n pritulty. In age at White Rock on account of wnys. while two others are oner- B0Tn di"trlcU ure was refor-, su many Amurican trollers an- atlnir out of Prinen AIKr ... flUnf 80 rapidly that thinning chored thcras Hn navs there wm Rottentnni f,k ..... i ..j the treoa was desirable and here oilers from White 'Won. them UM .i.iJ,"hftuld he th aupply for Chriat- ln thc 1 Pas area art mh in mnt tre:a- f Uk,m tb orviee alonir the HuLn i 'ndttstry would benefitted. ... mj. i nutiiiu tman wrnn several and ( apt. AT. Ivuk of the troller bast. other phases of the subject awl Seaweed, fof ti e west const .and Vrvl rfnm u- 1 1 , ' . referred afieciflcally to his In-expect to mke Port L,wl. thdr oSnitiTt f rtlwtiors in Rcandtvia whore headquarter These ar, the first hl , , .LTJ People prarfjd the Umber ag. trollers to fcave Skidegute Inlet for the westjfcoast thin xeason. ReporU fm t'ie south end of!rt jnonr.ioy isiiu are mat there are no springs yet und very few at Shidegnte Inlet, although thrc la a big run of herring. DOGS IS DOGS John So you reilly t mil and s c you ? Mildred Yw, id I'M SI "t en terribly loin Iv tie puppy di want me hut inv I've lit- ;,r; v ..Tr,mM! wn,it tto. --. ....... ,.,.. ,u, rea is domic covered from Lac du Hon. mm- wnrre there ia uu. kjtuliJT.. . n eiKni aeroplanes perr:;i.r nt vurlou. nointa In llfiwn'l 1 1 1 II nsfiai ii ! inniiins was their bread and butter they wre guarding his address. usi . .4 .I th I rWsfcfWH Tor 0! the TVfl Lake areii. For the pre- mn s-ason. it plana to e&lly NO WOIIK , s ; tfi,d itf servir-es In the waiern ' ' ' region, aenordinir to lnfownation Tnfi young apprentice vcm rnrcived by Mr. Dawson. - whistling merrily. .. I "Ston that!" shoutml the fora- T. , ,. man. "You mustn't. whintk while The h ..iimshipH now in the you work." Mills n:: III H: tnnrtat 4-fl.. "Who's workinir?" oueried "'ntttilsihTttlTMal the THE DAILY NEWS Friday, May 3, 1929 n Maguire, the dentist. M D A E G N Ut I I E T NEVER AGAIN in the history of Prince, Rupert will DENTAL PRICES be aslow 1 t as now, considering the material used to construct artificial teeth. and Woman Footwear. , something inspired. And Plate Work of the best material money can buy at a saving to you. You know my standard of high-class workmanship. Ask your neighbors. They are my patients. EXTRACTION OF YOUR TEETH will be included at these low prices, and a small deposit will hold this price for you until you are ready for teeth. 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