1 fAGE FPUB The Daily. News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBL Publifihed Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince .Kuperl Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEfi - - Managing Editor. City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 55.00 Pnr lo.Qor nprinriuiid jnutvanctttter month . ....... -60 By mail to all pjtrts of Northern anil CentraJfBritishColumbla, paid in advalue for yearly pejlpd tfjt ,.. Transient Display Advertising, peiiincbi per.insortfon Transient Advertising, onFj;t Ijitee. pefrMiw. . . . . ,r . . Local Readtrs, per insertion, per line Classified Advertisicr. per.-iTUattoVU&W..rjJxrx- '.' Lccal Notites. tach insertion per airate line Or four months for By mail to all other parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance per year By mail to all other couutries, per yea . .. , Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 86 Hember of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Althpugh hi' 14 not bfiYut of thf Spirr J.andn t Geore YanilTe, tnii.pcr, msintiilnvd n (iSerns4 6f civilS 6anno $3.00 $1.40, o $1.00 $G.0C $7 -V. Tuesday,. January 22, rJ29 APPOINTMENT SATISFACTORY It is quite a qompliment to Prince Rupert to have the leader otMhe ppposition.repxeentingitin.thef.Legislatiire. His appointment indicates that his ability. is, recognized in the south as well as in Prince Rupert. White thf preset appointiaefiVienly thatraf house leader. t;here?i rfttleidouMhAiao cMiiCwiTrbe raa'tle if his name comes before a general "convention of the party next summer. That he will prove himself an effective leader no one doubts . He knows the parliamentary game from A to ZF has a wide knowledge of the province and its needs, and will in every way be in a position to serve the province well. With Tolmie as premier and Pattullo as opposition leader, there should be useful and safe legislation passed at the next few sessions. THREE IMPOIlTAOTjVIOVES within traiasCTewimOTwrajsaemAmi taut moves wbich -19' fatf? Jlupert is co: ment that the Then the an ing & Smel the city, and. is to build a di ments cominft to the sale gii ed . In ildioifcn ai-offic(f hef ment came" twfttib- emSoiidJlted UiU pany would immaniassay pmce in is stated that the Jlflmfe Oil Corrlnanv T ' ' Z i. warehouse in the cityi-jQese-JiloveM pake, of the anrtouncenrenl-In .regard lilies with the subseauent spenaini& of a million dolnh& neighborhood on new construe- tion ana tne DUlldlilg- oi'.ine .two new mius ai rorpoisu Harbor close to ijb.' city are definite and encouraging sieiis of what Prince Rupajt may . expect in the near WILL CAUSE BUILDING . Doubtless all these movements will tend to encourage building in the city and there is likely to be construction of dwellings here during the present year, which will give a good deal of employment and make business for the port. Last year started pretty well in that regard, but the failure of grain shipping and other causes led to a falling off toward the end of the season . BACK FROM THE BARRENS teen yeare" The first thinir he diil Ih l.i- aot to The l'as he did rot even wait until ho reached Winnie n- -ua buy himtelf a pair of ipaU with zippers. Yandle acted a interpreter when Count Ilia Tolntoy enUrtainid the Eikimoa in the tar north. The photoirraph, which was taken outside the Canadian National Kailwavi station in Winnipeg, just after the trio's arrival, shown Yandle; Tolstoy, in the centre; and W. J. Caiel, photo-prapher. Count Tolstoy, who in the grandson of the great Huaaian writer and philanthropist, headed an expedition into the Barrens to itudy the migration hahiU of the caribou, and some unuaual photographs ware obtained or the mimenKe herriH. After gpemling a day in Winnipeg, the party, together with five fakimo dogs, worth $05 apiece, went to Timagami, tlx Ontario forest reserve, for further study of wild animals, and tatoca to New York HEADS HUGE COMBINE Mi -i '.'1.1! . i i t ;t : . . I.- i' II r .IV....' .: I- '.Ill .v i ? .Mu .-1 lu' if THE DAILY tfEWS SHIPS TOO BIG FOR NEW YORK Docks Scarcely Capable of Handling -Craft- NowEnlering The Port ryr NEW YORK, Jan. 22: Ocean liners longer thaa the piers and iving omething to worry Heretofore 'Olympic" and T1 USA .V ; ,ri. ivh" : I s 1 comodato any vessel entering the port and for more docking facilities, especially on the New Jersey shore. The "Leviathan" and other vessels now must be sent to Boston for dry docking, causing an extra expense of more than $32,-000 yMrly aiid 'diverting to that city since 194 more han 1,000,: J 000, which would have been npcmt here had'v facilities been available. fif of.'L ' American shipping interests nrk i Available n ki ) in th u harlxir i are' . " expressed willingness to use .;.,. xi Mew ah, vu i one .t. i such facilities, pointing qut that i il. e .1 i .. 1 Utnta if the ktm Un nro-vided roblems of hMUiieir bulk fc' p- t , , ! . n a crowded harbor, but now,', A'lnougn roreign snips generai-with th two nw fiPrm.in finerm dire to overhaul in their own due in the spring . a British nt'? fJaVe a?,T 'ion and building other large Sir Basil Blackett as chairman... . . . 'R.u W.. porta, it Is believed the work upon oceas'on would be done here. Longer piers have been need ed for some time, but difficulty of the Ummunicatmns Company this reached the where addedi encountered in meeting to be formed by the merging oft be'1,eed because of opposition t d ter faciiitieg must Britilh cable and radio compan- 8Uppjed j narrowing the river waterways les. mi. a. vt i. Ion which thev are? located. i ue port or ituvr xorn Aumur- - - "Call money" this we ofter see Uy several mee hae appealed to bevcral rth-.ppin- companion All money's deaf, I fear, She legislatures of Nejr York and nve been lnvemgaunx me though I call it frequently .. Tew Jersey for cjitruetioa of a eibility of buijidBg a' new poitt$B it npr kppitw to Hajiiv , , lury docK laree enouen to ac- ivm. . i L St Tuesday, January 22, 1920 ARMY PLANK LAYS A "GAS" BARRAGE t,- -mi The photo shows an arm pi .- U .'v rage fiom u low altmnle hmt A headquarters foi field Usts ot th irtlbig: effects in piecing effec ive :Ii;of ttfe tw .ewrvieet. -1 1 1 . Li I a t I guH bur i n prii iii: ground, Md., the h- tiiic.il Warfare Service, "creuiw" were obitinW by , .... . S fill ' 'V jtt Ar .tf 'i;!-'J hmmm tttiit bi'- " ''"f P1 '' Is , , i ra (1 WW ) 1 u(iMi..it.-"?i : ' 1 i L.', ' SITf flWff MST-" i MHI1I IJL Pffl VI J :Vi ... 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