.! f AGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Thuraday, May 2, ig29 HUGE NEW ELEVATOR WILL HANDLE V WESTERN,. tGRATN SETTLERS COME The Daily News PRINCE ItUl'ERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA TO WINNIPEG Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert 01 Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue wassfprrs1 mis jl.IjlfljiipN .'-Managing-Editor Vv!pS'' ON SPECIALS ilarge Percentage of British in Hi ' I ir SUBSCRIPTION RATES . Group Just Arriving f!itv rlptivnrv. hv famW nr mrrlr vonrlv r.rinH nnfd In Jidvnnr $r5. ;.oo For lesser period, paid In advance, per month ... 1 50, ., , mm mH ,VTvjKjTpPr, TVin tr By mail to all farts, of. Northern and Central. British Columbia, ?' w all-British' " f:u' spetial yhf'i "7 train 7 for repaid in advaAc-e yearly period 3.00 ef into thp Transient adveViisJn front page, per inch . 2.8Q,nian ,0"ai naiiways 8i. Local readers, t.e(ftb V Jine J? lS!? ,J.tiifT&ffinni,An ..Mf-VPT who croaked 'the Atlan am fMu.;fiH .!.. f?L iO : cb. migrants T.,ni .a 'f n,, ik tic on the Athenia arrived for Or four months for 1.00 Placement on western . farms By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- I Since last Tuesday nearly 1500 and United in c.00limmiKraniB.nave arnvea ior m pire States, paid advance, per year By mail to all other countries, per year . 7.50 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor andj;Reporters Telephone ' 86 Member, of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDlTipNi; Thursday, May 2, 1929 The; Conservative opposition in the Dominion parliament, m carrying on for several days a vigorous attack upon thp administration cf the post office department, sho cd that they have a realization that the temper of tho public is hostile to anything that looks like a revival of the spoils system. While in the particular case of the po?ln aster at Simcoe, upon which a motion of censure w.n-rnnyed. the minister had a technical defense which was : surlv sound, the general discussion, with the instances ot (Ii -missals nted by members taking part in it was iirot ty conclusive that Mr. Veniot has been willingly active in the petty, wretched business of cutting off the heads of rural po-tmastprs at the demand of local patronage -iPimittees or the sitting member. This means that in this limited sense we have been having an applicat on of the SIS'1? whM Jf ouiof Pn with the of political feclnv. Postmasters in the larger post officer aw- protected by the rule that there must be an investi- fZV)VVV chr but with rSSSto the small offices the m n ster h?i Wn n,..,ii ' ti ' : al v fu that i he ...in .rY' w,v upon the priWrtpte will Pive effect to a recom- .... ,:, ..,,,. ., msmiai or annointment by the sitting mr VW -r nv t v ;1of0flted candidate if of the anoroved i 3C t;. n or , ,e ar mostlv m offices with romunern-1 ;np X" , worn trifling; but, nevertheless, as d l r rn njrmp- ' e discussion, there i nfton n 0,1 ,i.i t " inV0lvpd in the of cv"enb a small I , opinion, we are very sure, does not desire thn ..;.M.'st ff .rial should dismissed at the say-so of -Mvrlual without the r arht nf Snm ua ntii"z liich a defense can be offered. tribution. The week end yielded a total of 8,000 new settlers for Canada, the largest .immigration movement by the St. Lawrence route for many years. Sixty per cent of the more than 500 immigrants who reached the city from the steamers Regina and Ascania were British and there was a large party of British families on the special which -!.; ' I came in early this morning from CONSTRUCTION GANG OR WRECKING CREW . Jthe Dresden and ihe Lancastria. It is alwkyiHitffcWr to be on a construction gang than a totRl of4nf TLT1 L . from the Calganc will add an- i L 'iiT i. ,i i j ii a wrecking brew., fin One there is hope, joy, and, finally, other 420 nearly UH of whom triumph; wml&jn the other there is nothing to look for- are British. Single men who came ward to exefpt the completion of the work of destruction, under the British ministry of Many like lb ijuikh Others like to wreck. lab6;? scheme, domestics, juveniles f, ' ahc families were included 6n the Athenia British special which RE WARE SPECULATION ,,.. . . . steamed in at 11:30 yesterday. A Possibly this is a good time to issue a warning to the fincr looking group of immi-people of the northern section of British Columbia against grants never arrived in Winnipeg, undue speculation Such a largesection of the population They wenj all sturdy, well dres-are today taking a flyer in stocks, especially in mining Red nA enKe.r- A number of the stocks or oils, ' that . it might seem . like . beating the air to finpIe harvesters fmcn of w,erf last r,eturne? nritigh i.r i .i i years oxper- say anything. We have no objection to the man who can ience afford it purchasing a few stocks in the hope of higher i went back to Scotland." said prices. Vi?e-it not for this gambling, it would be very, a .Dunsmore man, i "beeauae I difficult t-financo tho mining work of. the country.. The .waft not altogether satisfied with objection is to carrying it too far. the I , bub I iikd Can- a"d,W i m again, to go Businssp1!opl withdraw from theirtbasinesses money ff which ,hiuld Save' remafned to ijc So oftheiVobliga- litnTTo Z'ZZ tions. Htada of households gamble with the money which more not only returned hitnstlf should bJ spent in the hohne'. iSvPvywherc is seen1 tis but brought his broihr William, craze to Buv and sell. Within limits it is nnt harmful, hut a miner, land a friend. if alloweu-k-go beyond control it is decidedly iniurious. - Q--Jii the m08t inUsrestiHT groups was thp . fsmily ef : Mrs. PUBLICITY FOR PRINCE RUPERT ' t taBeth widw from mi i ... .... . ; . Glasgow. Mrs. Kelly koob to .vf" V; fV""'"". W.WS4"ng gram DlSlr Wainwright. Alta., with ., hr ness which sat in Prince Rupert last week was the means daughter -Maii ,nd. hr , vin e ii .'i.. j i i i. if . . ' . . . i : " . . . . . ... oi giving me cicy a, great aeai pi spicmaitl, aayertising pxt ons. to say i this was attained,, chief ly through the' yisit with them of coIlie dog- Rl two well known npwsnnnprmnn ' T.onn-fVur ilacnntrX nothing of the frisky olla were sent out to all parts of the country and read "by many jeUxI OxMli 1 People do not realize what they owe to newspapermen. Prince Rupert with her isolation would not be known in the world today if it were not for them. Thev tret the FOR ENGLAND kicks of everybody and yet the community cannot exist J- D- A1!cn of Prince Rupert without them. nas Den en08en to . head a re- ' gional committee to select a boy scout from the district to vtalt cn miiipnuv . IKAlihUi England and take part in the wrH lne deaths of the .1 two aviators, Lieut. Keith Ander- gathering of scouts this summer, son and Robert Hitchcock, arouse the interest of all Eng- Sixty-rour Canadian scouts win lish speaking people. Anderson is reported to have have their 9,d four quarrelled with Cant. Kino-Hf! Smifl, unfna ft,. iu- vhom wi British Oo- ifc aa icuncu iiiul me tustinguisneu aviator was missing Anderson was the first to set out in his plant to search and he' never returned. Along with Ilitch-cock he died practically beside his plane in the parched Australian desert. THE SPOILS SYSTEM. (Winnineir Free Prow --.1 Beautiful tiuaiity. silk bloMi and vests $1.00 each. Wallace's. SEE FOR MILES With a good pair of field glasses, distant objects are brought up close. We have a wonderful stock and can suit any purse. The one shown above t$20 is .i A power and a muoUtandfcHt 800 feet uway seerns only 100 We also have power llr at a higlier price. Also one 8 power German army field glass at $11 and one 4 power glass at $0. GLAD TO SHOW YOU John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLEKS " The architect's drawing of the 5,400,000 bushel grain elevator to be built at Prescott, Ontario, on the St. Lawrence River, at a cost of about $4,000,000, by the Dominion Government. It will be completed early next year when the new $120,000,000 Wei land Ship Canal will be open for traffic. Mirage . . . or Reality a ON the horizon we all catch glimpses of 1 Dorado . . . the city of gold . . . where there will be no more hardship or privation. It is human and indeed commendable to seek always after financial independence. It is human . . . but none the less tragic . . . that so many arc tempted to seek some short cut or royal road to wealth. For many and unscrupulous arc those who prey upon inexperience. Gct-rich-quick schemes and promoters of doubtful speculations they lead us on with alluring promises of prosperity lead us on to disillusionment and loss. And all the while the reality lies within our grasp. 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