THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FOUR Wo Doubt About this famous Cereal Hih value at low cost Ideal for Winter with hot milk. Proved by 34 years of growing popularity Made by The Canadian Shredded .Wheat, Company, Lid The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBLt Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert DAILY EDITION Daily New, Limited, Third AveDue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mail to all trtrV)f Northern an! Central Britfsh'Columlia, nald in ndranca for vear'v neriod ?..0O $15,80 Saturday, January 19, 1929 PREPARING THE GARDEN This is the season of the year to commence preparing for a garden. Many who saw what their neighbors wore doing last year have made up their minds to emulate them this coming spring and see if they too cannot have a lawn or a flower garden on their lots. I While gardennignheniiuiskegi-ironiTnHTasymat-" ter, it is not so difficult as to. prevent anyone i having a garden. Flowers of the hardier varieties grow well arid vegetables are a good crop, once the soil is sweetened . ' The first thing i-to-tura.4t-up-to4ho-air-amLlight-and-drainit. The wet come&easY.'- '! . When, the weather is right' in January or February is the best time to dig, but good gardanshavotbeen obtained by later cultivation. 'AFGHAN SITUATION While Great-BritainTniriTOtijrtalrinai in connection with therAfghaau'ebellion, it is plain: to-everyone that the Empiwis vifealry interested in the situation because Afghanistan1 is a eidse neighbor td India and controls the passes through the mountains. This gives a great opportujvity-or-propagon4r-evei--foi,l-militaiy What on earth did you want to board like that for?'' buy a great massive cup-1 "But my dwir, it's a genuine antique. They don't make things', like that nowaday. Why, an old crusader used to lock his wife' up in that before he went off to the wars." The Humorist. ' Fashion Fancies As for furs. As a general rule only the very flat furs are used fbr coats this yepi Soft, supple iwid h man r mh. vAnrfv iWfrxl. nkid In advanfa S5.00 P1". 'ooinng aimosi use a line i... kuji n.M. tw- .AVhnii .mM . ."..ii! 1 ' - KAMllkitpaper, are-nwedr-and-thesd are sometimes cellared and cuffed with long-haired fur, auch as fox, Transient Display TCdvertfllng; perTncn", ' pennsortton $0TtHd after are. used alone. Transient Advertising on! Front Pjgek .per inch .:'.iM,Ul.v Local Readers, per Insercionji pei line,, f. .(... .-. Classified Advertising, per Insertion; ipenrwprd ..,,;....,,... Leynl Notices, aeb in",t,on per airate Jine ,15 Or four months for . $1.00 Fox, however,, trima ,,thi coat of brown caracul fox in a new ian shade. Notice .its collar. The off-the-collar trim is a feature of the new mode. What To Do About the Uneven Hemline on Your Evening Frock advantage and the government 01 mam wouia nnu me Here it ig! The solution to that situation difficult with a hostile neighbor even sufficient-baffling quoty: "What type of lv hostile to poison the minds of the people of India against evening coat shall I get for that the government. idrew with all the floating drap- The Indians and Afghans are not like the people , with Boft metal bfocade ewa whom Canadians ordinarily have to deal. They are of a wrp pictured here hM . different race with different religion and ideals. They fishtail back that adequately cov-are influenced in a different manner from those of the era any long dresa panels, it is white race. The situation cannot be judged according to collared luxurioualy in yellow similar conditions in Canada or the United States, The ' velvet and boaata a of India know this ceful' "Prizing ime. people connected with the government CONSOLIDATED MOVE ,;: i The reDort that the Consolidated Mining & Smelting rnmnanv nlans tft oien an assav off ice in Prince" Rupert and has already appointed a man t,tf Me: Charge 6f .it is one of the best bits of news we baveet'bjOeii &mio pub-r lish. It is still another indication, ot the qhange in the local situation and the desire of some of ' the big interests to make use of the advantages which exist here . With an assay office here many mininc men will come and brirtr their samples for testing. There are already men engaeed in handling mining stocks here. The next step will be to establish a mining bureau and have it as complete as possible. WHAT IS IT I i that keepr you Tftwayr Iqolr- ' ing well anil smartly draai-J ed? ".!-. i ' I OUR. -SERVICE i PHONE ai9 to have your clothes pressed ! We call for and deliver to I all parts of the city. ' For that Suit i We have fine Fall and Winter Suitings and .Over- i coatings on hand. Come in 1 todays and. jet us lake your meHMtfre. Cutting, workmanship, style, ' all guaranteed. ' Rest materials and reason-'' able prices. j Ling, the Tailor l'hone C49 I Aj Edge-Holding Sows Fast Eastj-Cutting SAVtfS 3 V CuirnteJbcauMmJ ri V from our own Httl W tlMONHUHtM UAW cu LTO. fJ ' MONTmoi. .) VAHCOUVCR, T.JOMM.N... . V V TCMNTO fy A nM'irftTiiti 77ie Letter Box REALLY GREAT PICTURE Editor, Daily News:- I am informed onecbf out city's Waving pistil irigifhere -ne urglhouscSiia present-' nextiyveekf thoWsmous picture "The King of Kings." It was my privilege to see this great picture last September in Massey Hall, T,orqjXu, whereat drew cap acity audiences in that three thousand seated building for sev eral weeks. I hesitated to go to se,e thi$ picture as I was fearful that there would be something of irrevenerce about it. But I was soon ptitrat ea'se. It created a profoundly reverent impression and was mos favorably commented upon by its many pat rons. One would only suggest to the management of the house presenting "The King of Kings" that it be not accompanied by a comedy or any picture out of accord with the great leading feature and that the music be in accord with the theme. li Jl ' ... ., IS, :,Xi I feel that I should write the foregoing because the management of our picture houses Should feel they have the sentiment of the city behind them when they present a really great and up lifting picture. Yours truly, G. A. RIX WISE-CHOICE SAYS GLOBE (Toronto Globe) The appointment of Hon. J. D. MacLean, former Prime Jliniatar of British Columbia, :We( Executive officer of the nett-MSsh- :ellent one. Mr. MacLean was for eleven years a member of the British Columbia Government, and for four years Minister of Finance at Victoria. He is well fitted by graining and tempera with which he must co-operate. Loans will be available to farmers at easy interest rates for the purchase of machinery, implements, live stock, seed, drains, fencing and farm buildings, and it is interesting to note that five lot the nine provinces are co-op erating with the Dominion Government in this new scheme, ypn. James Robb is to be commended for his choice of Dr. Matr ,ean and for. the inauguration of i policy which will undoubtedly csult in the expansion of Canadian agriculture, our greatest induatry. SUCCESSFUL CARD PARTY AND DANCE!? co, adian. Farm Loan Board is an ax-; Sixty Couples Present at Cnlholic Women's League Function Last Night A successful card party and dance was held last night in the Catholic Hall by the Catholic ment to direct the system of long , Women's League, About 60 couples term mortgage credit for farmers being in attendance. possessing valuable contacts. Winners at cards were: with several of the Provinces Bridge Ladies' ffrat, Mrs. ' '; Don mtfii " '1 1 1 Siiri ' .Life Policyholders To Special Bonus vTnAddit:oii To Regular Dividends in 1929 of-approximately $17,500,000 t;r r v'SunLife Assurance: Coii?any:orCaiada ' IMIINIfe.yir folio a: 1HJ : t flaw j 'h ij'M'oMTREAL U 1M. it Saturday, January 1!), !!.: Hill Tout; second, Miss Irene lioiirassa; men's first, II. Armstrong; second, L. Richardson. Whist Ladies' first, Mrs. ( C. McDoiiiild; sejond, Mrs. A. Lewis; men's first, P. S. Cork on cut with D. II . McDonald; Hticond, Angus Gillies. Mrs. Frank Doiron wns the winner in the raffle of a baby .set .vith ticket No. 26. . . . a r, i.. r i uier caras, reiruBJimeius were .terved and dancing followed'. Harry Astoria was 'matter of ceremonies and music was by Dave Eastman's Orchestra. Mrs. J.J. Gillis was convener of the event and other members of the committee were Mrs. Wilfrid Gratton, Miss Nieie De Mar Miss Ma y Astori, Mrs. Gillis ouiure and Mrs. N. De Marco. Mrs. J. L. Blain was cashier. MONOLOGUE "Does your wife let you have the last word in an argument?" "There ia never any question on that point," answered Mr. Heekton. "When Henrietta talks there is no argument." Washington Star. ve ' .To Our-Poll cyhoiderc"? , ' . V' ' . " 1 " ' !- , On polities ten years in forco, eaturiog by doth or (on' resorTO diridend' policies) by the oxpiry of the rerve dividend period, a bonus of 10 per cent of the reserve, increasing yearly to 15 por cent on policies in force twenty years or longer; on endowments, at maturity, a bonus of 10 per cent of the face value of policies ten years in force, increasing yearly to 15 per cent on policies in force tvsnty years or longer. -Details will be given in the forthcoming annual report Thia ; special "bonua 1 ia in additiojrfto, and indHty!fat r -.A HI' . - . 'We have Juot conplete,. another wonderful year, iiith, pro-"- f it:earninga never before .equalled. ... Our Directors havt therffore i ' ....... (.Inaugurated the principle' of allowing, a Special Bonut on nturim: participating policies. The baaia for 1929 nay be suantrisedi ao 1. '." 1 ! lot -"SStt 'Usual annual ' ,'prdf 1 1" distribution, ocalcfr tter Dinth' concebuti ve: year, 1 mill again: be in:ci:easi J, 'i K Wi sSlrfl "! We eongratulate..ouri atabcrs on this bfneMtnK3 It has been made possible only by the large prof its earned on the eccuritieo .'selected for the investment of the Coopany'a funds.' $ As ninety-five per cent of all surplus earned by the par-" , r'ticipating'aeQurancca accrues to ou'r policyholders tbtmselyet, they enjoy, practical mutuality, conbined viith the enterprise and ' v r stability of stock canagecent. (evi denceby ...tho. results . The effect of this combination l 'w President. VOn I'AKTICULAIIS KBRAKDINU ANY I'OWCY WRITE Oil 1'tlONK S. J. .JABOUR NOKTIIBKN II. C. KK1MIKHKNTAT1VK. SUN MPB OF CANADA is If . u-