THE DAILY NEWS fAGE FOUR Famous for Economy and HeaNhfuIness Full size biscuits thoroughly baked With hot milk--- a bowlful of warming energy for cold days Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. i'HE daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBlj PubMhed Kvery Afternoon, except Sunflay, by Prince llupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLKN - - - Managing Editor subscription hates City Delivery, by. rnall or earlier, yearly perltwl, paid In advanre For lesser period, paid in a'lvanc. "per month . . ., By muil to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period - ...JW Transient Display Advertising, per in'cli, ;per. insertion Transient Advertising on Front &$ej perinea . Local Readtrs, per insertion, perlftie;. '.....'-,?. Classified Advertisir.fr. per insHQ( per v Letral Notices, each insertion pfr$ritt.e I.Frio ,, ' Or four months for ...C. A ........ . By mail to all other parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, puid in advance per year . . By mail to all other countries, per yet? ; Contract Kates on Application ' - Advertising and Circulation telephone 'J'i Editor and Reporters Telephone - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation DAILY EDITION 5G.00 50 13.00 $1.41) u l -Jo I $1.00 $r, or i 1 $7 R" Monday, January 21, 192'J WILY AN ATTACK? A few days sigp the B. a-raclfdrs proposed to open an office in Princ Rupert. 'On Saturday, two days after the announcement was maije, we were asked to publish a lengthy letter attacking them and sneering at the proposal as having any benefit to the city . The letter was refused. No one thinks the B. CPackejrs.i1inLtfl corae.herc for their health. Thoy are nere because they think they will benefit from dding so . That is why we all are here . We are here became this is. the best place we know in which to carry onhe kind, of business in which we are engaged. If it were npt-fafo should be elsewhere.' The fishermen are here because this is the best place for them to fish. We are glad, to Rave them fish here . If the B. C. Packers a?P making any move that will tend to make Prince Rupert a better or more prosperous city, wo are with them. We want any and all big interests to .come here as long as they do not oppress anybody and as long as their presence is a benefit to the community. Doubtless the big fishing company will deal mostly with the wholesalers. We all expect that. No one is misled. We are not concerned who they do business with, as long as they buy here and bring soirie money into town. The moro they spend here the more the city will benefit We also welcome the representatives of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company, who are to open an office here . It is the people who do things who are needed here just now . Anybody cf n sit, bacli and criticize the operations of the big companies, but it take brains to organize and carry on big work. FOOLISH SOCIALISTS Those who hold socialistic beliefs and who prate about the wealth of the world being all the product of labor are able to enjoy modern luxuries because others are workine naru wnue uiey tneorize. They lorget that if socialism is ever to amount to anything it must come by means of big organizations . The big race has to learn to rise above the petty ami learn to handle big things in a big way before the Utopia of which they dream can come to pass. Where years ago nations were composed of a few thousand people, today the inhabitants are reckoned in millions and we are talking of world alliances and federations . Grent men are seeing great developments as the result of the grent, work that is being done. Carping criticism by little men:i gets a country nowhere . What is needed today is men of wide vision who can do things or get them done. Today we want big people here and have expressed ourselves clearly by deciding to sell our power franchise to one of the biggest companies in Canada. They are not here for their health and if we display a tendency to criticize and ?narl at them they will not want to come. We need them and they can use us. As long as we get what we want we are willing that they shall get what they want. That is cooperation . Carping criticizm has held Prince Rupert back ... .. , ... 1 T 4. !.... 'a e i i i ! jutiy UHUUKU . imi ua shiuw apim in inuiuai neipiuiness which will give us a chance to become a real factor in tho life of the country. Daily News' Ads. Bring Results Fashion Fancies This Frock Features a New JIaterial Combination Here's a combination of materials that but a few seasons ago would have been hooted at. Jersey and velvet. TodaV, it's about as smart as it can be, and Bimply shouts Paris. The popular tan and brown combination is utilized here. The tan. of course, curried out in the jersey, the brown, In the velvet This model comes in other colors. One that I particularly admired, was light and deep gray. The Crisp. Flaring Si!I-ovett; is Illustrated by This New Mojel H3 Crisp, flaring materials are most popular for evening frocks. Of these the taffetas, tulles and mouHselines lead the field. White moaiMcttM, stiffened v. ith horsehair to give the deslrtd flare, is th! me-llum for tfiis frock, while silver pallettes sprinkled unevenly over the "material lend 't a delightfully imaginative quality.' The mode! is made with tee rrgubitlon long-waUted bodice w'th V-neck. The skirt, how-iver, consists of four wide elr- -i:lar insert applied to the bod-. '.a in points. WHAT IS IT that keeps you always looking well and smartly dresi-ed? OUR SKRVICK 1'IIONK 010 to have your clothes pfesned We call for and deliver to alltparts of the city. For that Sui Wr have rise iPalLifl! Winter Suitfntfcaffil cmnnirvuPrfnra. sinfMnti today and let us take your mnuxure. Cutting, workmanship, itylo,' all guaranteed, lies material and reasonable prices. Ling, the Tailor Phone 610 LEGISLATION ' FOR ONTARIO Government Will Submit Hill to Ratify Old Age Pensions at Coming Session' " ' .1 v TORONTO, Jan. 21: A grist of ffiirly important loislationrln the form of government and public bills, will be presented to the Assembly at the coming session which opens Jan." 30. Government bills are to include the-old age pensiqn .measure; pro viuing lor auumonai am iu ut Ontario Research Foundation, and important revision of thn Hospital Act. There is a possibility of amendments to the Inn Keeper's Act, and the announced increase of gas tax requires change of the statute. Amend ments to the Liquor Control Apt. if any, will be of i minor nature, Ih-eiwing of barber shops. In-Prcmier G. II. FcrgUsonhitS in-istitution of the threo-plaloon sys- timatcd. - ' ' ltem fjr(.mcn, equivalent to A oiu creating n ractng m- , a, ht u;( mission for Ontario may be .; ( . .. Woi.kmei,s mitted, but it is understood tnati"" v w , the matter is not yet definitely j Compensation Act and Mothers settled. Recommendations by .Allowance Act. IJudgc Godson, arising out of the j u.i:iw, ,.t irrtlllntnrflr. m.nv rwinirfi unmoi proposal .- legislation. . " .' A .'liih Inrrtvidintr for llreniiinir 1 i . - - of real csfHte,,"d'alor8, ja rsjrar- lauyiTs to give protection against def ideations in respect to triisi fuwis, l:4rt 'tomes fpim labor, but likely r ilf; cn bu at 1 ,CaT led a to be introduFed does not The measure was asked for by Vh- lh,! KOvofnmenU dealers in September, 1D7. and ''m! the ncd urgent, consideration was then promised, j?"" ') matter hav.mr br..,i The object is to protect the pro-l" u'' d,,rect by the UlW So" fession arid the public against ;ety. unscrutiutoiV oDefalOrs.' ,il ''4- -A 'somewhat similar meiigji'Att to apply tu boys, w;s ha's been Urjed by the Architects ft-?; tl'tV Lalior ifviinuary W-'T Assnrintinn It nrnnoiid to n..nnilv a rnnnrt wnn militnittt"! tthouirh members of the nrofesslon mi.ttrr hut nnither Hon. Forbes now practising would not need Godfrey nor Premier Ferguaon to undergo anv teat. ,-,eem favorably inclined toward Organized labor is asking for legislation. Monday. January 21, 1929 J. K. HIU1T0N, H5.A. require registration, with ft suit- to Government by the Minimum i f the Dominion Experimental able examination provided for.' Wain. Board. ilalinir with the t;ition at Summerland. Try a Daily News "Want-ad" for the best results. A? t AFTER all, there's no place like. British Columbia in which to work anil live and play! Here, there are 'no. long "off seasons", to cut down a mail's Working time. Our temperate cliiuate keeps a man fit . . . enables him to produce more.. .earn 'more. j ' f,-h) Tho - producers' average weekly M-nfic In IlrltlRli Columbia is $28.39 .... . 49 higher than tin? rr.t of Canada. In 192 seventeen industries increased weekly waftea hy $12.95! Actually in ten years .our annual payroll has grown from 78 million dollars to 175 million dollars . . . the greatest advance hy far of any Province during that period. This, ot course, does not include agricultural workers, professionals, clerks and others. Hritish Columbia's gross payroll Is estimated at 210 million dollars! Mfc Is more enjoyable ... we have more time th enjoy the year-round pleasures and recreations at our doors, while our genera! "stntidHWl of living is very much higher. Taxation during the last four years has becti reduced by two and a half million dollars . . . concrete proof of our ptovince's sound financial condition.! Construction, that outward evidciK'e of the faith wo have in our provhire, lias played a large part In the wage situation. In ton yours British Columbia's construction activity has ftoms up ten times. In 19H It Involved only $2,OO,n0O ... for 10 months in 1927 It amouniM to $27,277,000! This activity lias an immediate effect on current conditions. Cash funds are riiilmrsed for materials, employment' is good . . . wages fairly steady . . . money in circulation. It Incronsos tho 'cnpltal Investment In our! Proving. And thce, can he no surer indication W futtlje progress than when producing machinery increases ... a sign of growing market ... a sign that UrltUh Columbia products arc winning a place in the markets of the world. 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