More Sleep for Mother Saves time because U's ready-bakfcd-Warm in oven and serve with hot milk Healthful protection forihe whole family lade by The Canadian Shredded "Wheat Company. Ltd The Daily News I'MNCB RUl'ERT BRITISH COLUMBIj PubMbed"Kvry Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Kuperi Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue. 11. V. i'ULLKN - - - Managing fcdiwr , Transient AdvertJtfbg on SUlSSCtfll'TlONTiflfiVfES' City Delivery , by m!l oriairrlersylH'lj D t I 1 J 1 . ..iatf... mM cor lesser (eriuu, pgMi is s'Mfaiffiep-iiiuRjp., By mail to ail parts or wtnrti -flpd Central lit paid in advee.for yearly Jttrf&d . . . . . : Transient DlspiajBverttaBESipw aw Per msf rtoL pihd Injavani'c :Jr i urn -.. ijocmi ivenot-s, per uinoriwa, pcruioe y..-itl-' Classified Advertising, per Insertion;, pV W$rti-. . fcsh. Columbia, J.....'. lion'. Legal Notices, each Insertion per straTc line Or four months for By mail to all other parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and United. States, p.id in advance per year . . . By mail to all otiier countries, per yeai Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone 9? Ed' tor and Reporters Telepnone - 86 . . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation DAILY EDITION $S& TursdIW 4? ItLw COPPER RIVER DEVELOPMENT The proposal to work the Cooper River coal deoosits SLAPS AND STAMPS (Edmonton Journal) Hist ! Canada is becoming German ! You don't believe QUEEN MAitY i J 8.00 1 Due to her sleepless and un-$1,4;) lief sing watch beside the bedsde $:'to'of His Majesty King' George, V5 1 Queen Mary (above) Was for a . .2 time- under thr care of physicians ! with a severe attack of influenza. $l.tK , .. , ,. -COLD WEATHER MOVING EAST Chicago Reports Worst Snow. Twenty Years in Illinois -t: i ii il ritlSlllWiiS 1 'T I r State CHICAGO, Jan. Slj The deep- est snow in the past twenty and to build a railwav was verv plearlv wr. forth vntttnrrlnv years f-ll throughout this and in an article written hv R A Hno-crpn for rVo C!lirifin,r neighboring states yesterday giv u uci.yccii ujjci tuiu lYiiuuuub us a uonus trains were delayed and motor ior Dunamg uie line. traffic We believe that every possuppuragepient should be given this line, not becausMtIp 6 Tuild ajiitp was JjMK. d rlian Matinnal and iisp PHnfp Pnnprt no ire aViinninnr nrffF . '. .. . '. something that Mr. riajsgeju failftltto aay'. r . ''S&ihilion icauway Duiwing is extremely aiiiicuit in tnis part-of winter is departing, r YSate it? Listen to this and be convinced; it is taken from the trwto had been cleared and the London Pictorial Weekly. The writer says: Already the province of Saskatchewan is really non-British. Saskatchewan postage stamps, which I used to be in English and have the King's head upon f them, are no w bilmgual, and the King's head has been removed, and these are but a few of the indications ot the invasion of Canada by Germans and other for- eirners. Poor Premier Gardiner. To be sure he is a Liberal, Italy. and some people wquldn t put anything past a Liberal . But even a Liberal, or a U.F.A., or a Conservative provincial premier could hardly issue a set of postage stamps for the special use of the people of his province, as the post office deoartment is under federal control. WEATHER COMPARISONS Vancouver, which is so fond of taking jibes at Prince Rupert's weather, has the joke turned on itself this winter, although Prince Rupert people are magnanimous about it and ae not making too much fun. While Prince Rupert has had no snow on the ground go far (touch wood), Vancouver people have been plowing around this week in eighteen inches of .the beautiful and, to cap the climax, had its coldest weather in thirteen years yesterday w hen the thermometer dropped to seven above 'a "o. .lust the week before that, Vancouver people couid hardly travel the streets they were so slippery as a result of a sudden frost coming after copious rainfall Prince Rui-e-rt has been practically free from slippery streets throughout the winter and the coldest sriapjiere vp one detrre warmer than "Vancouver's. '." pMr T?imrrt ixvmlp mav rMiBfe.thr.iferrit during the nast a it.. - - r x rp " AV 1 fnxu A-i-'u that t hrv havp been hTaVmtr a rathertanirh winter , f V A v i - - - - c but. to get a real taste of it, we would recommend a trip ; WARMER IN SEATTLE street car I normal. the world. The cost is very high, but timber, of course, is the thermometer wa ifl degreey mucn tne same as casJi. It has a marketable value just aDOVe iepo DU1 way 11 18 mncn which f1""" w,tl wr7 unaett,ed con' now, ' inaccessible land has not. ditions. The heavy snowfall of a couple of days ago caused a considerable tie-up of traffic hut last night it waa reported that all the service waa back to ROYAL MAK8IAGBS, PARTS. Jan. 81 : Kisrht muM brra of European Royal Camililpl are expected to be married ypr. nmnivj thi m bctnjr Prl Olof of Norway and Humbei : r- IJOSTON-TO-I.ONDON FLIER to Vancouver, v here it does snow ana it does ireeze in Mrs. K. ith Miller (above) f snite of the vaunted superiority over this city five hundred ,np of the two co-pilots whom miles tO the north . Captain Harry W. Lynn, daring And the comparison in Prince Rupert's favor this ",,vitir ,f th(' s'-:the:-n cross. I winter is not exceptional as may be found with a check-up on ''s, ',1:!nm"1 lu,n; , f . i'ii" i il to-Lom.on rouni 1 r : p in hin tn-. of this town's winter meteorological figures and those mo.,ll,(1 ,noI,Ilhtn,. n,)W un(1(.rf ideal ones of Vancouver over the years . Next thing they construction. Mrs. Miller is an will be making a winter resort of us . accomplished aviatrix. TWO WOMEN GET AWARDS Saved Train 1-rom Destruction at Time of. Recent Floods DRUMMONDV1LLB, Que. Jan. :'.! . Recognition ttf individual 4 J women who were witnesses of the floods of April last and who scrambled on the right-of-way o the Canadian National Railway to save the passenger train bound from Quebec to Montreal. At the same time medals of the association were p osented to Victor ! Blanchard, conductor, and Alexander Droiet, a j shotjittn, both of the National system, "$ho risked their liven to rescue Hj$- bravery in the face of crave dan- ton, the engine driver,1 who Wti i B r was made here last night at caught in the cab. The women, a gathering of citiiens and rail- Mrs. D. G 'undin and Mrs. M. way officials when parchments of Bernier, attracted theattention of the Royal Canadian Human As- the engineer when they noticed j sociation were awarded to two that the flooding waters had at-,. gayest BUILD HIGHWAY WITH GAS TAX OIA'MP'A, Jan. 31: King County voted in favor of a cross state highway, the monaM ;$t nisei by increasing tbi'i&Mt m Kaso The present .'fgfc wlir prohnbiy be. increased to foar cents. aikeJthe supports of the bridge-aid left the uteol open in a pre- Jflbo condition 56 Thursday, January 31, 1929 A CHINESE STORY A Chinese story tells how a very stingy man took a paltry sum of money to an artist, who always exacted payment in advance, and asked him to paint a portrait. The artist at once complied with the reruest, hut when the portrait was finished nothing Wfji visible save the back of the ittiry head. "What (1am this moan?" the sitter, indignantly. cried "Well," replied thj artist. 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