PAGE TWO DAILY EDITION The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every .Afternoon, ?Excpt,SjjndA.vwV)T Prince Rupert Dally New. Li"n7teuYTntr4 Aven'ue,V : ! II. P. FULLRN J- J -hlWginKditor P' Tuesday. June 11. CANADIAN PACIFIC MAP AMERICAN SPORTS y 1.40 2.80 .25 M ,15 6.00 1929 .jr written by Englishmen, mostly army officers, objecting ago and newspapers were not sorry to be absolutely free from the taunt of receiving state aid. Every year th? costs of British cable services increase. Onlv rentl: English people are trying their best to become Americanized, so why should Canada hold back? . V MUFFLERS ON SPEED BOATS Complaint is made bv noonle living ninno- tho wnlbt. .rttt. f & I. n Hnr I 1 1 1 1 . . . . . 3 - t MANITOBA CABINET MINISTERS RETURN TO OFFICE Hon. W. It. Clubb, left. Attorney-General in the Manitoba Legislature, and Hon. W. J. Major, right, Minister of Public Works, who resigned from office at the commencement of the Seven Sisters .Pe'wer Instigation, were reinstated when the Royal Commission, which investigated the matter exonerated all members of the Government from acts of dishonesty or corruption, Fishing at Hagwilget is fairly good now and the Indians are getting some nice salmon. Tha mail from here to Ske.na 1.00 j Crossing is so rough that a car (RO 1 cannot make much better time ;than a pack train. A Haielton Chinaman was taken to Smithecs last week to answer before Magistrate Hoskins its a charge of keeping liquor for sale. The ease was dtemiaseu with L. W. Patroore of Prince Rupert defending. Sealy Lake is new a popular resort for anglers eX both Ilaiel-ton and New Hazelton. Rankin of Haselton is rn.n n r t. 1 v im-i rs. yiv v. 1. iv. nas, jusu utuugnu uui duuiuci uuujvjci. uf eavinif n a few days for her old business and industrial opportunities in vesternt Canada, home in Scotland where she will It deals with the places within C. r. R. territory and has take up residence with a brother, a map showing that the whole of western Canada is ; Her husband died about two covered bv the svstem excent northern British Columbia, .years ago. This section, it is hoped, will be included in the next map, as the country loses a good deal of valuable advertising from not being on the C. P. R. map. SMITHERS Mrs. A. D. Baillie of Prince Rupert has arrived here to join the nursing staff of the hospital. 1 it i -trt-- rtii. ,i.n The MornngColonist is publishing a series of letters !BJJ,ne on vacation. " to tne publication m that newspaper of American base-! Dr. A. F. Dunn, ball scores and other American news, narticularlv sDort cGiii University. graduate of has arrived news, nnrl nslfino- fnr mnw orioett Pncsililv thora fe here to be associated with Dr. during the summer season. E. C. some ground for complaint at the kind of news that is ""8 "eld furnished here, but it must be remembered that we aret very close neighbors of the United States, that a greai-l Many applications are being re-many of the people in British Columbia are American qr ceived from Prince Rupett people of American extraction and that most Canadians are for accomodation at Lake Rathlyn keenly interested in the big league baseball results than in bnglwh football or cricket. m the boxing world the championship has been held the service of the B. c Packers United States SO long that it is difficult to remember on the Queen Charlotte Islands when it was otherwise. Contestants who wish to enter the 'or several years, has been visit-ring for the world crown and the bg money come to the 'w'.Hith relatives in this district States. Schmeling is there now and is putting on the aird p,,nsto locate her-finishing touches of his training this side. Hockey! on Mrs. J. H. Byrne and son left at and lacrosse are the product of the American continent the first of last week for an ex-and cricket seems to be about the only game that does not tended visit to Mrs. Byrne's old take root here, home in Ireland. TOn,eL?!.n? t0 rfin?m-ber hnthy S .'?tS l0t Pf ' Mrs. R. wfchpton left last to get cabled from Great news money Britain, wherefls week for Kamioops where she is the bapeball scores can bo picked up at -Seattle, Spokane, representing the local Rebekah Detroit," or anv of the border towns and cost practically Lodge at Grand Lodge convention. nothing to obtain. ' Members of the local lodge re- At one time the Canadian Government gave a subsidv' "nt,y Paid,a BUr5ri,e n news from Bntahj, but that was stopped several years I word of the death of there was an added fee to all the newspapers of the counrinTorlaU .Siand w mi pi uve luebc services. ; . But the people of the county want baseball news, hpcr! pr- w f. Schuii is haring a key news, lacrosse news, boxing news, and if the Canadian one a half- tory h0Uf, bui on paper do not SUnnlv them thev will hnv AmnviVnn. rrlVk,h,1J 'arm ,n the Mapes district. "... . .4 ' 17 ..... .HV4 1VUIltl 4 I V VANDERHOOF Mrs. C. Prout has received her father R. Price of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff left at the end of the week on his vacation. T. Carlson of Anyox has arrived here to relieve him. i. wiu nuito inuue d.V sneetl ooats witft OUtboafU mlh Caleb Prout has purchased the tors oporating without mufflers. During the daytimeJt Forsluhd property on tl.e north is not so bad, but it is said they keep going after, night 8,de ot e Nechako River near and make the night hideous to those who hear them it iow Tne deal wa9 neot,atetl It is suggested that mufflers would make Kokim 7 rKe Ki!L i Tn ! nlftf r WnerS Of itneLb0atSa" W C. C. Kelly, district agricultur- as to the people who live near enough to the water to b aiut. has been instructed by the ailected. minister of agriculture to make a survey to ascertain the number of cows In this area and the possible supply of cream for a creamery. j PRINCE GEORGE So that American tourUls, after visiting Prince George, may not ha,ve t,o double back on their tracks, 'the Cariboq Automobile Association Is continuing to press urgently for the extenbion nf the highway east' from here .to Jasper Park. Charles W. Mooro and G. I'rie-muller have started a goat ranch near here and are specializing in the production of milk for the lo. cal market. The Fort George District Lib-' - - iiixw iuai sta v. VM Jficers for the year as follows: I iJtenmeni, ji. n. iiuesi, irince J George; vice-president, W. W. 'Hay, McBride; secretary treasur- THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, June n, 1929 . NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. NSW 1IA2ELTON The Bulkley Mine Ltd. has SUBSCRIPTION RATES v;been incorporated with head or- City delivery, by mall or carrier, year period, paid.ln advance Vuver d Ul.; For lesser period, paid in advance, per month . ..... .. . . -5Q on Four MUe n t man t f nil noMO nr VArrnovn onn i anri'i i Kririan i jiiiimnii paid in advance for yearly period TratfHeat display advertising, per inchpef'lrtsejrflpn ,JrWl. Tranent advertising on front page, per inch ........ Loea) readers, per insertion, per line Classified advertising, per insertion, per word , Legal notices, each inseition, per agate Due Or four months for By mail 'o all other countries, per year . .. Y, . B) mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year Contract rate n application.' Advertising and Circulation Telephone ,..98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 88 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Mountain owned by James Dyer. jqq 'er. Frank Clark. Prince Oeflrf! Tht Princo nfeorire Association has elected the fottowtyg offleerst , president, G. B. Williams; vice-president, .John Asstnani secretary treasurer,' Frank Clark The Cariboo Autotriobila Association has ejected th. fallowing officers for the year;: honorary president, J. L. Hill; president, C. A. Pynej vfce-presilent, C. H. Allison (quesnel); triasisw, Dr. R. W. Alward: secretesy, F. A. McCallum. Second vice-prealdents are II. C. MCurkell. Vawlerhoof, and & Birkenhead, McBiide. The suggestion is being made here that, t a avoid eonfuaion with Prince HapWt, the name of this town revert back to Fort George. It is exacted that the new 28 by Gr addm&p. of brick and cement to toe Columbus Hotel on Third Aveiite will be Qpaifcleted early In Skfcttwnber. A. P. Anderson has, the -contract. . 1 -; BURNS LAKE Lyster Mulvany, George Culp, R. H. GerOw and Jack MeLean left last week for the Babine district " to do .assessment vroik on their mineral claims there. They were accompanied by II C. Moles. II. L. Batten M. B. made a trip to the Silver Island mine in the Babine for which he is consulting ! engineer. He was accompanied to the mine by H. J. Macdonald, local manager-' Dave Helkenberg returned borne i-st vpek from Vancouver vhere he had an operation for the re-moral of his eye follownig an accident at the Silver Island mine. TERRACE While J. B. Agar was the first to drive over the new provincial highway between Terrace and Usk, W. H. Burnett, of the Terrace Motors, claims the honor of being the first to drive over the Usk ferry and into the town. He and N. Yack made the trip last Thursday afternoon in a Ford roadster, while it was Thursday night before Mr. Agar got into Usk, although he drove to the landing across the river on Wednesday night. Mr. Burnett received a great welcome on arrival at the neighboring town. W. McKeish, auditor for the Workmen's Compensation Hoard, was in town at the end of the week on one of his periodica! .visits to local industrial concerns. S. P. Cooke, of Toronto, representative of the A- E. Gordon Lum-Jber Co., wa a b'ustness visitor here at the end of the week. , W. H. Wilson of Usk drove 1 down over the new highway on! Saturday and took back the first! load of freight to be hauled over the new road by motor truck. j K. Wlllman of Usk arrived In j Terrace on Saturday by motor cycle, having made the trip over the new road. J. Blackabee, of Vancouver, arrived in town on Saturday to a- ji 1 ; take charge of the locat bank ' during Mr. Mareaterte'a cenvates-l , cense, following an attack of pneumonia. W. Way who lias pent several rapntha horn returned, to Prince Rupert, on tyonday. , , . Rev. A W. Robinson returned Saturday from Prime Rupert wherr ho spent some days with his son, who is u patient in the hospital. Misses Rertha Moore and Helen Smith returned Saturday from Prince Rupert where they took music:. 1 examinations during the wetk. wm -1 r STRIKE OF FITTERS DELAYS DIRIGIBLE HOWDKN, Kngiand. June II. The strike of fitters employed on the giant dirigible R-100 has de 't5 layed work in the preparations! HUMORIST WILL TACKLE li1;: iFHU'AN RISIBILITIES ... L o :uL.'n. a .1 M t .l ' it m 1 r lit iur me irnniis imijecieu mgiu Marie alanine, weorge Rooev unci .yune Howard at Wau-rloo aeroiw the Atlantic In the Station before they started for Sauth Africa, when- (u-orge R,)DeT autumn. j fa going to make a tour with his London company. ' 1 111 HENN 'if . 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