6 1 I fi.CE FOUR ..The Daily News PRINCE HUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published. Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue jJbjUi Ejj.JJULLEN. - -1 - iMandgingTEditor'i ril SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail 6r carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5.0d For lesser period, paid in advance, per month ,.(.-. .v.'. v .60 By mail to airparts'of Northern and Central Brftlsh Columbia, ' paid in adrjmce'ftJr yearly period 3.00 Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1-40 Transient adreinising on! front paire, per inch 1 2.80 Local readers, per insertion, per line .7. ,1. Classified advotiiting,''Priuiertion,-perwjrd . Wednesday, May 22, . 1929 : t ft v -r r .'!? 1'.. Gladstone's retirement and Roseberv was chare-ed with fir8t.crP with tn ,Mt rant able examples of individual suc-the eovernment of thp pnnntrv of breaWng. they squat, build ttmtm. In the Peace Rive dis- uic vcnilllfllL oi ine country. th , uOUIM nii bHrnn. .nd nro. iriM l ininni1. .......l 11 v WOUld " vuiu irt De ldie mre here iicic to w attempts ailCIUJJbrWJ trace II dCC the LIlC Circum- ClTCUm- eeed to farm. Wlwn the survey, herd ?otch Shorthvns, on his stances which led the ignominious fallf .the ministry. after less than two years of office Without a doubt, this time absolutely for good. He eveTI forSb6k tbC rTc ce- wr The only notable thing during his premiership was that he won the derby with Ladas perhaps the most jjufiuiai viuior ui mtHiern urnes, efforts to escape from the terrors of sleeplessness. "He is the Flying Dutchman a phantom vessel floating ahmit nn the wide sea, without an anchor and without a port," said one critic. Perhaps to know all would be to understand I have something you want; you have something We get together through the-olassified ads. want tit. THE DAILT NEWS Wednesday, May 22, 1323 Nearly 40,000 in Peace River Now Room for Million Many Squatters Go Ahead of Survey; Iiig Power Project Planned to Serve Whole Country This Is one of a series of six articles by II. F. Mullet deal- "25 jing w:t"h the rapid concentration of settlers in Qanada'e 'great "inland 02 empire, ine , reace, liiver uisinci. . A - Legal notices, each, insertion, per agate line ......... .15 (Special to The Daily News and the Edmonton Journals-Copyright) Or four months for l.OOi -c-n Bj mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- "Y JI- MULUtii ittt f I pire and United States, paid in advance, per year C.OOl EDMONTON, May 22. There are some 47,000,000 ran M nj!iKjww. w "Macros of and in the Peace River district. Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION ishs: 11! H "mi Allowing for a family of four persons on each home stead, there is room in the Peace River for a million people. The population today is estimated at between 35,000 nnrl 10 0001 " Just what these potentialities mean to "big business ft is shown bv the fact that one of the largest power com panies on the Americari continent-has recently purchased. th power franthi(at Grande', ' , j ' PrtAriev with the" :avtfwed ioten- btft borne onward by that uncon-1 tiofTf roakfhg ttt v'owp' the ; pjieraBle spirjBBf the pioneer. Trip Pnu'flr fnmnnnw nf Pannfln in nlvanAxr cVimifinrr i.'C4i... rIi.k nn ouarr West" Best Booster interest in Prince Rupert. Mariy of the officials of the town bf the Peace River of the Jcob Je-ba. from weuM win-company have visited the city and looked over the situa- ure- . "ll imL jrnl tion and all speak optimistically of the future. If they That homestead land secured j 9Uccegg of the we8t build a nice block in the city it will add much to the stabil- 'p a 10 om? : Jacob. buy building a little ity and appearance of the place and very soon they will Town bv thT fact, for tna hoine oa ,and he had bou,fht be spending considerable money in the neighborhood. That irst Xd mSZ& 2' will be a great thine for the whole dwtriot. -It looks as if r Bim dtrict today are SrXiEf n bSv uic irtiiii ui vac iuubi peupie in mat company IS llKCiy 10 De as ng up vo uub w j.j wrto it xevertheie.g h,4 instifipfi. holdings and most of the land -vi, . tunnn W ..... . . 1IM1I l Ull d VIIWA AVI HVUIU II WM originally homesteaded. . ,t centeb, LORD ROSEREKY j Bordering on the new town of "I come from Poland in 1900 Fainriew, end of steel north of with five dollara," snid Jacob. "Unstable as water thou should not excel." Lord rM tbwe to r8erve of "Tod.-.y. I am here with $i8.ooo I Rosebery is popularly credited with having started life lbe Beaver Jndian. it will be got f . om the ule of my farm and the richest heiress, and towin the derby. He achieved eold. . ; "Yes. maybe I buy mesome of an inree. lei nis me, in nis own view probably and most it tcted that fuliv 500 these noven land. Pai, oh I'll i 'i i ii ii' in mi i i nil" rT rr.rkrn m - n ..n n.i... 11 . 1 1 r m iimim wbiiii 11.1VUIH1J in wis icn ui mure w uu weie jjuiuicany associated with him was a colossal and tragic disappointment. "What a mind, what endownments the man has," once declared Winston Churchill of Rosebery, "I feel that if I had his brain I would move mountains." And yet for at 1 A 1 r m T- m -r - jeasi io years 01 nis ine L,ord - Kosebery lived a lujiciv lonely ami and easer buyer firon; fell over Can- ad and the UniterttateK will be (rtitr; present to bld.ofl tbat land- I and him. cool headed fcBoratfera aav it will bring at least flQ aa iJere $50 or west over for the Verf:tS&icest parcels, bong That j nat land inq WJbaolutdy JHsojUTiiy mm ni row forgotten man. The chief thing that he is remembered prairie with a uttfgibash on it in V2Wfr for nowadays is that he first set the fashion in a certain style of collar. Only the politicians of the arm-chair and the chimney comer remember the days when Rosebery was regarded as the glorious rising hone of Liberalism. Those were the years when the sun of Gladstone was setting. There were Liberals who lnnlrrvl nrmirllv imnn PncaViant on Li. .jj.ijJii 11 IW. I'll - II .- .Ml l yk more T. and I buy farms in the s. Then he rte for $3 uiausione oi tne next generation a Gladstone additionally Zn"?? Tw ttown of FaIrv,ew ncpds attractive to the common herd because of his man-about- maVi fnr hnrnMbuula in anv Ai- town, ero-to-race-meetin tr eharaptpriatips A Viriof onali ao trit m in with kir outfit fr "I foreign minister was followed a year later by a passionate teyami the surveyed territory zeai ior local when MMfB 9lu "- i ... ... government, . '. Rosebery . spent seven hours daily, without grudging the labor, as chairman of ". choodng their land with acre. ly ! sold it $r. with a fur- .it- l Lt. nots and nd fjte&ne Ms&iF quHty qu!Hty as as ww &wi4Ti aHut'V'ao it- una nis homestead ids fnfeedlaUIradioininir ineWiCJjQining talNwr aiTrrr-f!ww urovp mroVj ineir Dig HhomMtMd. " Atrif that "rue'' '4jSbroagh n from Wetaski- were taken u n a teT.wrs avo. win ti, r IK . ... 1 , ..v 'i 'wntr awi inn. frommetaskl-ThVre Via fam-Utfl? hav taken be in Squatters Active threftHms. wlflch wMich hill will reserve 2 Tn'e more opini pralnVHke WP 'd ,ri of, the Peace Rier tirtfy buyi .... i...t ,i k They afe otte of the reasons ng. why Had to get land for the boys," Mr. Job explained. "Here is good, clean land, no weeds land we get maybe 10 bushels from an the newly-formed London COUntv council. Thpn rnm careful eye to the securing of a There are miny other remark- !in.e ines are run thrmih their hold- frm four miles from Grimshaw, '" ngs they are g 1W Ppor- 1 u4H all across Canada and though, the bedrock factor was the temperamentaHlnsta- 3. T<?!?? Dinty ot the prime minister. "No man in our time has run through such a fortune in friends wttMrv" ?. j:iihtt 1 a, mi cla"es cne. Liberal writer. "His pathos strewh.with their -"squaUed" lat et aM tiii yH- ty fld Arthur mtz, who came wreckage." Wayward in mood, petulant in matters of no- 'vni crn '2 !,cre"- beside having ttom rented in Ontario is lltlcaldlSClDline.Iovinirtnthmw nrmfnl hiWolF tV,,Hil fne aitd aubMftntl&l tefldlnm T 14 4 years years ago, ago, A- j a v Haau IIIIMCVll lllQliMU . - . - oi mystery, but having nothing realjy to reveal when the , 'TZL" L mantlp was rant nff uritVi onnVi -- M I'UHbiVUI IVHUCi' nip was impossioie. - . fr DUI1L. anil nwr H inir. mi npraa r ler "-je in his service. Rosebery turned his back on them Mary of the-e sett'en, ,ro in with and accomplished what was practically his final extinc- ho mnf nagre of outfits aome non u iaj lovru. pun-iaiiiiru jnaniuitia nnt hn-vs nd farHao-P in tr, ,lo,l f iUt i u:u :nw .':on .l?ve- rolrteU flaV cos. to tell r A 7 V , "ftM' "4 i'ii.ituiu oumneo his flanks at each step line up a pla-e firt. then work out for a wVIe t iret a grubstake. Oh, I'll do fine." he a-urd utile accepted a cigarette, waved us a cheery farewell, and strode onward into the sunset alone, is also well worth recounting rival. vr l4,r,rer .of..the . 1 1 1 1 ir'im riiimnTiTnn nintr inov squatters axiaia, but not to any T. . " ' serioos extent. Possession, whioh WM.?w the entire eountry for After the South African war, a war which broke Eng- ' considered the nine points of f,PHl,y "'e tin land near lish Liberalism in twain, those who still pinned thwr ' faith the ,aw-reattod by &nlnt,l;:,J,;,,;: KPL?rZr; to Rcseberv handed thpmlvpa tnr0thJ m ii "2 the squatUrs. and where 'v. v there uimv i. id P!". i , U p1 their . -- . .vvmiwi "fun mo .au aim uJ it atvWI thomiiii v.a T t rrri , "mple tand for all. u.j.v. u.vuiCT.nra iviuci ai nn:i must, lormeo a . . . iney v....x.v m A small cabin was the brothers settled down to tank of farming in real earnest. There was nnp hriof raanro,. ,..V, T u with nothing but what th.v cmrrv To"v. fh.v have G10 acres of aYn I:-:. , UU6J" tMir shoulder.. U f t " h west, with Chamberlain was pui-suing his protectionist campaign. It was away beyond' Fairview, for !ntanteinat ,we mat a lov fiure plodding the dusty trail to- one of the finest homes in all the PeiKiver country full bane-mnlT hardwood floors, two bath- roonsa tmm hf. hot and cold wWnif w-r. electrfr litthtlng harvester, who came out from the fi2!'I!ft:,rtr T"d ,U M " Probably nobody will ever be able taiivr.aifuir reason 1,7 " V.' for Rosebery s tragic life-failure. Was it the loss nf.hiV ua . u j , 1 uat the, two men from On-V yourur and and Wifu. beautiful wife, wife, d. dauphtr of a a t&ft Rothschild, to he .tttffiSftS 2?. r, whom he gavjoletfpuje OxjjUJuua; back he carried a roll of ni.i fr i. 4k- iv.iini '"I iivill nnivil SlorlfSJWHFsu The 'mol mmMm for nuceaM ''S'T looking for a home- in the Peace is merely land plus ted." he to'd us. 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