THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, Ju ne vm PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily Jsews, Limited, Tnird Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES PROPOSED MOVE IS GOOD ONE lit The proposed move of the Provincial Government to The Letter Box Editor, Dail, i In refere FISH TRAPS given in your m ft th thfe urn paper of probably refuse them the fol !owift season. . One of the chief reasons sub- market to settlers the rich agricultural lands held by them .LT to ajung inv uiie ueiween amuners ana rnnce ueorge is a; them, was beau of the fact good one. Too much attention has been paid to the P. j that they had run to considerable G. E. country and not enough to the Bulkley and Nechaco ' ePn8e ,a 1985 and uPn befnf Valleys. What is needed is to have that country settled i refu,d thM Ilcn" 1926 I",lff" ssib.le- We have more than once 1 oDjeciea 10 me attention given uie other sections of the public that right in the current country to the neglect of Central British Columbia valleys. issues ef the Daily News there One thing it is to be hoped will be insisted upon and 1 nine trap, sites being amUed that is that sales will be made only to bona fide settlers. for- in thw Particular frWlnd We do not fwahta repetition of Rattenbury lands fiasco, l!?18 Ano Tflf ny ,mo If some middleman makes a profit out othe lands the! "1. settlers make less. It is surely enough to have to clear the B. c Packers, who leave no those lands without having to pay for the privilege. If , grass growing under their feet in the Tolmie Government carries out the policy of settling bune competition. the vacant lands of the interior, we feel sure it wjll re- fisherman. ceive the united support of the whole of Northern and p,.EA FOr support of the v,emiiu iiaiisii vjuiiunua in me enternnse. nnivrr mmpn-r Mucnm We Hawav OKNE AND PRINCE RUPERT communication from A. Tessier of Terrace t Editor. Daily News: "i iiu cauu iuai, viuuic iu wur ojictiai voior snow anu sec tne greatvarietyofcolorcorablnationsfrornwhichyoumaychoose. An exclusive manufacturing achievement makes this wide selection, at no extra cost, absolutely exclusive to the Super-Sixes. And it caps the great array of values with which ivookjv me vjuauciinci iius swepi uiu six-cynnucr iieia, The fact that there is in Prince enclosing a clipping m regard to high prices secured for RuPrt 8 museum seems not -to real estate in the city of Melbourne. That city is 100 years generally known. As chairman old and Prince Rupert 20. He suggests that possibly u7 SJSi X Prince Rupert will be quite as wonderful a city as Mel- citiiens of Prince Rupert, but the bourne m eighty years. He is right. It will be even more whole northern portion of this wonderful, for it will have had to overcome the inertia of province, the necessity of inter-citizens, the continual pounding of enemies, the snubs of ting ourseIve8 ln th matter, friends and manv natural VinnrHMna Yt no fc coo , Prince RuPert w,n. ,n the near city is wonderful already, for its age. fJlioice of A the capital of a new province. It iw k?i.rc f J A Special Show of Motor Car Color Designs The smartness and distinction of your chosen color desicn . . " . " n n A t' I I pi 840 AXD Alt prUr$ I. d. b. Windsor TtUtt IXIT0 y,0Vf rAre.tentte,r .Ul Pribh'y cover the entire first payment. 77i II. M. C Jktrchase Plan offers the lowest terms available on the balance. ESS THE CHALLENGER Prince Rupert Auto Company Phones 75 and 275 it already 1he terminal city of curios which in time will be lost etc.), and hunters' and trappers' the greatest railroad on the Am- if not properly carred for. The rare specimens of birds tind fur eriran continent. It is the See present owner may now appre- bearing animals, city of two great religious de- ciate, what a future one might May I urge too, the natives of nominations and is the natural deem rubbish and so destroy. itte various reserves both on the distributina-point far the whole wny not present sucn arvicies minu- uuu mim.iU u.n.a ! 'J ,V - f o B3UUid2-o: yester- &n& 0 ' A i - III 1 day's date to wit, that the com- the east of us. Pr p(iilMri whether to the1 mweum where for" a)l time'frtions coveri am Ijjdjfy ill ultl- they' will bear' your name. Few psible, their outlet 10? the coal- will" ever see or care to see your bal life agricultural Wrultural areas areas to to tombstone, tombstone, but but hundreds hundreds of of thou-' thou-1 It is is hoped hoped I sands in the ages to come will will City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5.00 (missioner, Judge J. N. Ellis, had jt, too, is a central meeting, read that "you presented this For lesser period, paid in advance, per month JSQiEiven his finding in .favor of pace for the surrounding Indian to the museum. By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, 'traps, I would like to place be- tribes and wllj ever be the hub) May I suggest tWat the can-Daid in advance for vearlv neriod "... 3.00 fore the public the following re- 0f the fishing industries of the neries donate as complete outfit Transient display advertising, per inducer insertion 1.40 marks: North Pacific and will yearly be as possible of the old hand can- Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80 It would appear lhat the com- the objective of increasing thou- Local readers, per insertion,' per line'.;'.' 25 missjoner favors traps to all and(8andg of tourists. Classified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 sundry, in the prescribed area for At the present time this dis- Legal notices, each insertion, per agate Hue 15 a limited time, to find out morej trict is rich in relics of a very Or four months for 1.00 conclusively in what direction the i ancient past relics that repres- By mail to all other countries, per year 7.50 fish caught are travelling. Thfa I ent an aboriginal civilization suf- B) mail to all other parts' of British Columbia, the British 8m- appears to me to be both foolish i fident in itself for the natives pire and United States, paid in advance, per year 6.00 and dangerous, in the extreme. Contract rates uo application. Why hiatal traps to find out the travelogue of salmon in these . . - - -. aterg? DAILY EDITION Saturday, June 8, 1929 Pih c,n ewight. and tag- iK'nf operations conducted on an 1 extensive scale, which would p.ro-NEGLECTED SADLY fvide the information desired, by We wish it were possible to commend the Government alre!dy efnt fhod f ",h for its activity on the Skeena River highway. Onttatjj"? E 225 subject the Government seems to be silent and so do local .gainst this additional method of supporters of the Government. That is the sad thing, fishhmr, being granted to the The men who were so keen to get the road when the Oliver under this guise. Government was in office have lost their enthusiasm now. ! T If ihZ rea0B1l" iiuat, then ESMf f1 speak at thwright ur- Were hTins'th for better We things, cannot to anyway. expect get ac-thPro to spend considerable money tion unless all are united in the offort to secure it. ifor installation of traps, and then Were wholly self dependent There pre homes both native and white possessing such relics or making and canning machinery with sarriplwt nf cans and labels. This North Pacific is a veritable treasure house of interesting and unique marine life that "an easily be preserved by careful drying. Fishermen and others might well make gifts of Medusa's hairs Crabs, Polyps (corals, etc.), Echinodermata (starfish, Orthon fir. "True injf Sound ring, as iuny ob own peculiar tri- that every citizen use his influence to boost so worthy an enterprise and he!r out financially by purchasing 1929-30 membership ticket .for one dollar. The money thus secured will enable the board tn purchase, when It thinks advisable, articles that cannot other wise be obtained. Be loyal, give the youngster! an objective education, interest and entertain the od folk. Give visitors something to see, something to remember, and something to write and talk about: W. F. RUSIIBROOK. h L & Had 17 Boils On His Neck Arms and Legs Mr. A. L. WiTVi. c.,. Trade Mark Rtfd Victrola v,, 1. 1 . icui im ij boils for tbout Ot Uietn BnomoJ to hi !n th used two bottlet of sod I hve nerer bnro LotltfsroJ say boils aims then Tie T. Milbura Co, Ltd, Towto, o 95. Gives you that wonderufl OrthopSaoic-toned musicthe natural tones. Thousands c pieces o music to choose from in the Victor record library. Famous artists any time you want them. Instruments rom $95 up. All models stop Victor records automatically when through ply'm. Magic cabinets artistically designed in rich voods. Worth going miles to hear. Victor dealers everywhere. Convenient terms. Victor Talking Machine Company Of CanadaXimiterf Montreal ORTIIOPHONIC VICTROLAS AND RECORDS McRAE BROS. VICTOR RADIO RECEIVERS an.