rr. m m m mm in m n Mia b m m nam I ,VVi For iniorinnlioii Jcading the the conviction conviction of to any person scllin" inferior rugs as genu l n e C o n g o 1 e n in , Genuine Congoleum is easily identified by the Gold Seal on the surface of the rug, your guarantee of satisfaction. . 3 jg ( Congoleum Cannula Limited I Montrca'L -TVfirt , A: ' .. . Gcwdm Corqphim El V COLB tlAt IB V NiM)nMi Ay " Y si - Gold Seal otifhsmftice CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUG! ALBERTA WILL CO-OPERATE IN RADIQOTICE Edmonton, avhi So : Radio service In Alberta might be materially improved by closer connection with broadcasting stations in Eastern Canada, with national broadcasts as a means of stimu lating Canadian spirit and consciousness. This was the general opin'on expressed by various angles at the public hearing by the royal radio commission at the parliament buildings Tuesday morning. I Co-operation from the provincial government was formally assured in a statement to the commission by Premier Brownlee, following consideration of the matter in executive council, as follows: j "The government of Alberta i? ..ready and willing to enter into ne j jgotlaUons withrthe-v government .of Canada and the governments of .the various provinces of Canada wlth a view to the organization ,$f radio broad.easng'phta basis :'of public series, by(KfVml;method .ht may be mutually agreed up jon by the sa(cVgmnDints:n MONTHLY SOCIAL OF FIRESIDE CLUB The Fireside Club of First Baptist Church enjoyed it momirly ..odal last night, there being a good attendance. The proceed. ngs opened with a devotional period led by the president. Miss Agnes Dawson, and then the social committee tout, charge, various garaes..aud other hmuwenie&s btig inHjlajwlM UP" dci1 tflwdbjAioiiof MSlH McKinley. i t It li.m reireswnent were servea oy nar-ry Quick and Itobe'rt Gilker. t - . : i - - I . 1 The true purpose of a Budget El'IJV,si'OBf'Vu!U,aPi(l a large proportion of mnty you 8tt. So much fur clothing. So much for xhwsn. So much for Wn to ut-for hou furnishings, books and what not. llfe1 the way.to'get the most for your money. Kwp a budgfct.' Decide what you can afford to spend for eaeh itfenafid Hbld yourself wUhln this amount. Thn to get the most for your budget money read advertisement carefully. The advertiwnenU you read tell you what is newest ami bwt. Thy give you the latest ideas and Improvements. They help you to get more from each dollar you have apportioned In your budget and so live better and drees better with the same Income. The. true purpote of a budget is to enable you to spend wisely and only by enref ul rwiding of advertising can you hopo tqaciornplish this result. l iK J " (H', r t . ; Head advertisinj: regularly. It points (lie yjj3 . . way to better living. M.PIM III iv ? 11 a IHITH1) Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns m THE DAILTWEWS A BIG CHANGE IN M ONTREAL'S SKY LINE n ho iwV ;.iiiViuai r of th i!eavcr Hili. Alon;;-ul. th ri.sinK as it Qui at he main entrance, arlh .- ub-H ;:;6mTit, and IK. Settlers of this district have enlisted the aid of Olof Hsnson, haad of the lUnaon "(5inbtr & Lumber Co. ih luberal oandi-iat for Skcena federal 'Hiding, in their efforts to have ifee Cana- dian National Bailw lwaif. award .rger tie contmet than are at present planned. . Iluudrtrls of, do)kr Iji been MNed wo Miw.Lae -IM winter by. etiyotpfc ,ac(faM(ltp Jamea Uomtld whedeciae ilt he N w th'rfywflve; deer tfiw 'dee- Franroiav Luko were vitw In town durtmr the paat tceH; District visitors in town during the past week have Included: F. 1. Domourv. Decker I Jake: Mrs. i l-caino hpmem tiid(llot(talith her bnby daughter. "Sottitfr'VV,ne itffel are busily engaged in clearing and burning during the present good weather conditions. Li'll Ti-li-ph no Company on uoni highest building in 115 fei-t 0 inches ubove the sidewalk tt is 20 storeys high, with a basement will u-i -ornooate a work-a-day population of 1,700 jjiMinle. It is t'if lartfwt telephone building in the Brit1 being : ? 1. 1 NEWS: OF NORTHERN B.C. M'W HAZELTON Olof Hanson was a visitor here the first of the week on busiaess in connection with hit extensive timber operations in the district. Word haa been received that the Northern 'Light, a plane which was here last year, la now engaged In transporting Yukon natives to their trapping grounds. The angling season looked forward considerable enthusiasm. here Is to with Local gardena are a pretty pic ture now as the bulb flowers come forth under balm' spring weather conditions. George Benson haa returned' to Haxekon after spending never a 1 weeks' at his old home -et Vie toria. The Felix Bridge (Sub met last F. .?. Smith and son Donald. Mlaa we at the hoeof Mrs. VimCE fiKORGE R. S. Iuise Flnming. Grassy ' Plains; Sargent. M. G. MiLeod, rr.inca;, jjeorjre; 1',I Nowmiin. Itwld lUMjiftml and l'"tcr Spooner. Mr. ami Mrs, A R.indrmour. fttnilheraf Mr. Robert Gill and Mrs. Stanley and Mm W .1." C. Cnnunlnva. HoMd motored down from Smith- Franco's Lake; Adam.Oanjper, er" ,,",t Sunday and S(ient the rTHesintilJker. FvfcpejM--Mc- y wit f" r. antt Jirs, u. spoon- S.' Short .ncl'.lWuiic.U'l lcymount. -, y Col-, Mr. RV G, Stearns of Tlntagel is here with her daughter, Mr. Hnrrv Nicholls. who recently er. A successful bridge party and flume was held last Thursday by the local Elks' Lodge. There was large attendance. - w "Rev: T. W. F. Prnolr, lo: Amrliaan rwtor. conducted services bn Sunday at Tabor Creek. Loch) Boy Scouts are making plans I'm' their annual summer camp. It Is necessary that all I Mrs. A, It. Silk is rfel)evirig at who go must be qualified as see the Burns Luke Hospital during ond class scouts. the absence of Miss Gtace Duf- fcH who is makinp Hatlsfactorv Rev. K. J. Saleska, new Luth- Church missions Canada. for Western i MissWright of Vancouver, Do-, minion vice-president of Anglican Women's Auxiliaries, addressed a meeting" in St. Michael's Church nerellatt Thursday night ! J. Goodkey is about to establish a taxi business between Gis-come and Prince George. , i In addition to the Junkers plane Hazelton which he recently purchased, Richard Corlcss is to operate a second plane in commercial flying out of Prince George. The second machine is expected to arrive within the next few weeks. SMITHERS I i The ice should disappear from Lake Kathlyn within the next few days, the shore line being already clear for a long way out. A miscellaneous shower was held on Tuesday night at the finm nt fr onH TVTra J Af Mclnnes whose marriage to Eric 1 'recovery ut the H:t.elton Hon- criiii tiiiulster here, was inducted ipital whore tdt iintly under- dii Sunday evening by Rev. C.) jJii'Jlt. an operation. Thien, director of Luthcranj Frank H. Taylor left last week PAGE FIVE WANTS RADIO CO-OPERATION Hon. R. H. Pooley. acting Premier of British Columbia, who has officially announced that the coast province is ready to Graham in honor of Miss ivy co-operate with vice. the Dominion and other provincial govern- . . r . I i 1 Strimbold of Topley will take meniB 1 T "e"u" "l " s'8tera of dio broad- place at an early date. man?nt 'casting on a basis of public ser for Vancouver on business in : connection with the Owen Lake The American craze for color mine, being accompanied by Mrs. has pot yet invaded all the rail-Taylot roads as it has in Germany, the j.i ; I - ,: "'" "Rheingold," new express from Many sites in Smithers are now Holland to Switzerland through bcinjr cleared in readiness for the Rhine Valley, has coaches building. Good weather of late painted a bright violet, with win-has facilitated the work. ,dow frames in cream and with ; silver-gray roofs. Great attention The car washing stand of the has been paid to interior decora-i!u!!lcy Valley Automobile As- tion, and the passenger is at lib-soriation hero has now been erty to choose the room that placed in operation. pleases him. A FEW FACTS ABOUT PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert is: The terminus of the Canadian National Railway. The Central administrative point for the whole of central . . and northern British Columbia. The nearest point In Urillsh Columbia to the Orient. The centre of the halibut and salmon fishing business. The centre of an extensive mining and lumbering district. Prince Rupert has: One of the finest harbors in the world. The largest fresh halibut business in the world. The largest fish cold storage plant in the world. ' A large, strictly modern drydock and shipbuilding plant. A grain elevator leased to the Alberta Wheat Pool with capacity of 1,250,000 bushels. A large, modern ocean dock. A new modern lumber mill, planing and shingle mills and box factory with capacity output of 00,000 board feet daily. Fish reduction plant. A new mill at Porpoise Harbor and another building alongside it seven miles from the city. Railway shops employing about 75 men. Several ship sheds for building and repairing small craft. Provincial government district offices and court house. Dominion government fisheries, customs, and other offices. Marine department central station. Dominion government wireless station. Canadian National district offices. Dominion fisheries experimental station. V B. C. Packers district offices. Consolidated Mining & Smelting district assay office. P. Burns Co., Ltd., modern abattoir. Several docks and wharves used by coasting vessels. Number of fish houses doing an export business. About twenty salmon canneries in the neighborhood. Several fishery supply nnd shlpchandlcry establishments. Several wholesale houses da'23 a large business in the dis-. trlct. Fine modern retail stores. Good steamship services to Alaska nnd south to Vancouver and Victoria and west to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Three large oil and gasoline distribution stations, . , Good hotels and restaurants. Prince Rupert has: Modern high school with first year university classes. Four public schools with over thirty teachers. Seven churches representing the most Important demonina- Hons. Paved streets and concrete sidewalks in the business section. Well kept gardens and pretty residences. Number of clubs and fraternal organizations. Prince Rupert has: . jr ' k No severe cold in winter. r No extreme heat In summer. No mosqultos or other insect pests. Great opportunities for boating, fishing and hunting. Fewer climatic or other disadvantages than most places in Canada. A harbor thnt never freezes.