i PAGE FOUB City Deliver TP n NOTICE x jT i r oniraciors The New Method Coal and Supplies Limited of Vancouver (M, Y. Aivazoff, Manager), will open a branch in Prince Rupert afconce.urider the local management 0MI16 ThompShIardware Company, Ltd. . . . Quotations given promptly on big or small orders for all kinds of building supplies and materials. It will be to your advantage to make inquiries. The Daily News . ?RINCf$lRI)EERT - .ifcEITISlE'COttlMBlj Pub)ihedfiSver Afternoon, wcept Sundityf Prince Rupert f ilDally News. Dndted:l,h!Vil!Av.,nii ' . ' ?r:. " SUBs6itIPTtON Vra tvx man pr. carneri yeaHMperlodro For lesser period, paid fn atvance. per month .. By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia GROUPS OF UNIONS Classified Advertising, per insertion, cer word o Legal Notices, each insertion per aate line Or four months There are at present in' (nQaMfroups of labor' uiiiuno, nireuuiuuiiai ux uctiuciiiuii leureseniea dv 4U 1 1 A 1 1 1.1 M 1 . r out; 1UI Trades ization - 1 --- vasv, a,ll-VUUUUiail WJI" gross ofiLabor, wiich met recentlv in Toronto. The latter There seems to be keo prTpftn i$tyi-eil he orp-an-izations, and the All-Canadian "group "accuses the older organization of paying more attention to .yjern, than to trying to improve labor conditions. 1 ' ' ' ' The All-Canadian organization comes out strongly against company towns, and in favor of employment and old age pensions, for the cessation of military preparations and military teaching in the schools, to improve conditions for women, for compulsory education of all children up to the age of 16, and for the resumption of diplomatic and trade relations with Russia. ordinary brands MALKINSBESP BAKING-f POWDERA isZetfer than ' 1 ! EXPENDITURES IN THE CiTY 'wnere money oi taxpayer nas . The following. , x-ipeiitureij were made dun'nir ' imstiyearf from" the 'civic exchequer: 1 Public Works Sewer maintenance . . .$ 1,76:!. 62 New services and con nections 270.811 Stable account 10.78 metcry mainteWance 2,68,ri.l Tractor arid compressor 97.1.02 JIaint. mncadam roads i:!,109.92 Maint, plank rodu .. . 4,910.71 Maint. city parks .... 1,473.98 Day Elder truck ; 615.86 Malnt. weigh scales .. 437.77 .Workmen's compensation board CHy enir. Ford car : Public works miscel-' laneous account . . . Maint. tools and - 'i , r- ' I Fresh Wr J. V.ll , FrV' Slrtrt, Vineuvr, "1 taw, txwa fa VM0Nr Iwtmty. MALRTnI BMT DAKIN'O rOWDER. (OrlitoiU Ittttr on at) ii crusher maint. .. tag . . Xat !fct surveys fafjstj. of sidewalk . . . 'Uflvs' C.ltvtk rUml..fill Mdetiing A eroni roadway . r. .". Health J)e Ma?'1 'Kv;iiM vN,. Sj Collefctiq Collefctiqn 60 Pnlirrf I 1 isolation nospitai paid m advance for yearly period SS.00 Street cleaning Transient Display Advertlging, per Inch, per insertion $h4!) Sanitation 1,415.32 Transient Advertising w on Front - Page, , --r per inch wss 4 fci 80 CU 1 Schools '', Local Readers, per insertion, per line vr. -4J295.29! (M0J45 2M(S2 74.03 3.551.31 1 sauries 9 51,628.3 Manual training 594.lt Ttnnth Srhnnl nnpratfrnr -JO Vna iaj Q rrl ntiAof lni 292.81 H.704.08' 2,713.69 Inr ...,... $1.00 Borden Street 2,703.93 oy man to ail other parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and United Stales, paid. In advance per year ... . $6.01' By mail to all other countries, per yei I7.51) Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation S Telephone - 93 Editor and Reporters Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau' of Circulations DAILY EDITION vSU: Seal Cove School Domestic scienee Section 2 School .... Workmen's compensation board ; . v. . . . Miscellaneous .Insurant 1 Janitors; . .; I Medical, of . 1 secretary ;?Fir , tu.esda& Janjiaj-y 15, 1929 Water, ght,' 1 uas . . . 1 . . . . . . . , Fire alrn system AIKPLANES FOR MININf? i i ! Ohumt . . Almost every day 0$ attention is'dra'tb the nee& SSfcVuV 434.98 .63 i 60.19 140.53 342:00 37.48 85.00 113,7 ' veloped if transportation were'' easier. "X. r,ice M0 There are in the country plenty oflakes.'but some of "koS0 them are not open very early m the season. With air- iice !T wmm planes operating for carrying, men and supplies much of Water, light tati fuel mo.oo tHo riplpv at nresent holdintr back develonmpnt wmilrl V.o Keep of prisoners .... 644.86 obviated. The outlook for the use of planes is one that Transportation of pria-has enormous 1 possibilities. i?ne" (Telegrams ' 'Miscellaneous .Patrol 409.00 U.4, 40.56 tM.OO BRITAIfS NEW M8 wmmBA&timT -MTiriii' -'wPimB Bk 9titMfOSiimp SSmmmmmmKA The Earl of Plymouth, who has been appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of Stute for Dominion Affairs in succession to Lord Lovat. "flgrtJfMll 'f WTpi'MaifsWtsa I Pasteurlied Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTINDAIRY Telephone 6S7. THE DAILY rNEWS Tuesday, January 15, ; 1921 HEAD OF ROYAL AIR FORCE Sir John Maitland Salmond, Air Marshal, has been appointed Chief Marshal of the British 875.00 poyal Air Force in succession to 86.29, Sir Hugh Trenchard, who resigned last month. 4(51.14 413.0W l,02t82j 48.121 1.281.36 771.21 CAR BARGE WILL BE FINISHED SOON NOW Craft, Huilt At Local Dry Dock, Will He Used In Grain Carry-Ing to Victoria U wfU be a fM,dayfeC3jforei the big.'car batgti befnjr Built al the local drv dock for the Cana dian National- Rnilways, is com pleted and turned over to its own ers. A tug will come north to take the craft to Vancouver. The barge is to .be used in hauilnn grain from Port Mann to the new elevator which has been built at Victoria. CANADA'S IRON INDUSTRY Hamilton and Sault Ste. Marie in Ontario, and Sydney, in Nova Scotia are at present the great centres of the iron industry in Canada. Hi air race- re are two of tin R. L. Atihir ;ic. win. t idk part in the Schneider Cup , lion ami Flijrht Lieut. G. Stainforth. Of tho millions of horsepower arnllable In our , PTovJtlff. but half a million are now hrnwd to turn the vrhet-U of Industry. The ftreat hydrufikctrlctkvtilop-iiint at Ilrldjlo River will ultimately generate more than fcW.000-horsepower, while tht output at Honnlntton FbIIh and other points Is bclnR steadily increanvd. The Campbell and Chllko Rivers, on the mainland, and the N'lmpkWh on Vancouver Island, are capable of tremendous power development for the conversion of our foret and mineral resources into fabulous wealth. Two of Ilritlsh Columbia's Electric Power systems are among the greatest in Canada, each ftenerstlni mure than 400,004,000 kilowatt hours in 1927. Till? represents an Increase in the last ten years of 98... truly'a remarkable achievement) Koiclitn authorities speak of this record as a measure of the great vitality of liritlsh Columbia. Today we rank third In power and industrial develop, ment amoim Canadian provinces. Wo have made greater progress per capita than anyl It.ls the. policy of Ilritlsh Columbia to fonter the development of the hydro-electric powers for the heneflt m the nubile. They ar allotted to private enterprise on condition that they will be developed within a certain tlmettso that no exploitation of public assets may take place, Millions of dollars arc now earmarked for Power development In our province. Dams are being hullt tut lilnt Installed ... . transmission line erected to care , for th'ii Imminent industrial development. Mi Tr-Rt, : : 1 etcTTTT: "72ZT?" V Xafttw-HKi5ei !iS?f RiWinf . 'it . i i t 1916 raHRDf . 1 J926-7 fcjrafiL Steri&Sed Manufitturinir-I9i6 HHEETlSEi x ajuujus inausin Thousands of dollars inn rrri His nut! ,w ttMxliatc laneOts ORITISH Columbia's Power resourcos are the envy of the world. With Power tho riches of the world can ho won; with Power, ores combe mined , . . smelted, trans-porMtlon problems solved; manufacturing Industrie JeYlctH:d. aiil lth h !m population . . . payrolls. Power is British Columbia's strongest bidforrwreindusftfS wuuauiw ' ' .... more people. Miila i by ' s!d4 on hflsKPi V. i JUL'xBmiSB aaa VaU it p.. mt m sm & a -. " '" . . . uinirwui owintiuria bc ranking umoog the highest : your provinces 1J e e e iiiu inwwm nur mm rM . n swmW vr dtitrr extra eopits of ilust a,rurm.,i, tu. nevtpaper will king tktm. AimHtt your fretim! 'eeltly mv f. ime i; , tWuVtMsi V . vj nniun coiumiiia. uurlne th decade, our basic Indoles l ave increaseS 101 VZ lliuLFW1, ,dm' cl iVtShnsted an averafi s la Canada. These 175 millions In wn.es are a great cofltilluillon Jo our annua internal tr.,de In the melon. TO? ll!!!,,'!f".dVfr',,i w?rtr". 'lKmr ranking "' uiiimiwii unu nave largely len rem for our ever increaaing prosperity, as evidenced ..u ima iii, iiuiuncr oi automooiies regiatered In the Kl" y"" " 7MS7 " """l""1 with 8,396 Urlttah Columbia' develnptient has chan Canadaa)nd the United vend sad industrial tstekifl tr I'o.o... acturaf prouct.. Urrh ColumbU el "rU," X furnishlBg her own steeds. She now make tlilrd In thi whole Dpminlon as amauf.udfl, prnTe. Ouf phenomenal Pvec and Indaetrial growth hi. f.ueed the attention J.vhe greet aoftlu s and lf.va.tora on our province. Today, lltlshlmnbu the rye of the world, atanda for Power. PreerWs, Ileiity. May our effort, of ti,e ueit ten yeatTsTahn eats stabillie 1. and Inoreas our nWepekliyt 4 k "" " sejiais -.