PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS wdDar. Juut 12, mm The Daily News PKLNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Every Afternoon. .Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert $ ' fTrtrti T 'fn&tArl TK i A A rami a 4MH icni u, Auitu v . v. H.,fc PULLEN Managing-Editor' then the country will have the finest scenic Wghwy in British Columbia. j It is any wonder that Prince Rupert people are anxious to have a new province when in twenty years aU the road i V.,,;h V,,. v. n . -i r i j lne uyro Club is to be conp-rtnlatAl nn itn offn i , . - O - V.. ,w V..V1VO All . the past and on its new proposal. There is plenty of scope ' for its activities and it is to be honed that it will keen rivkt MARKETING BONDS , nJt wv PPJe ear thathre was a slump on the stack market and tnat prices of securities were doing den they did not realae that this miVi,f v,.. lh "r the situation in Prince Rupert & 7hZn uT afflS the S?5",mSe- .X?t this Imping of rit rffeS marketing of city bonds and that affects the amouat of work whicH the citv may do in improvement work we find oui-selves tied up with the gambling interests ihl progress of one affecting the prog of the otS SALARIES OI' MEMBERS NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. NFW HAZELTON uuuk. u uc i luvuiuiai uuveriimeni. nas ueen live anu now tat xt wistrr t pu4, nait miles and now the work is dropped entirely th the twt ti. ...;n i j i . i? ?i fj i ; thro through jjiumuse iimi it win ue resumeu at soiree inqeiiniie juiure time: , . z WORK ON GAME nunux'n : TJiatCyoiCIub has a rain sPr itsolf m the cits m its proposal to improve the playground at the 1 or corner of McBnde and Sixth Street The city own four I M here wun;,i, ui cudi mm ui mat miersecuon anjdajraposal was made that the roads through the centre smranf be diverted and the four made into one good athletic park at wheh games might be played. This did not meet with general favor. Just now one of the corners is irt use. It was levelled off by the city several years ago and this spring has been ased more than ever before. A game of baseball may be seen in progress there almost anv fine eveninn- anrl th youngsters shape themselves well. While the ground is n iiratMaass condition, it answers the purpose. What is needed is a second irround whpro hnv niiUp HecUns of the Royal Bask OkooOa ataff la Victoria arrived last week to apeaa a hatkUr wtto " MMti. Mt. aoA' Mr. Steoben H. HotkhM. Mrs v. S. MsCasWin. offaaJeer of Women's Iostltetes for toe Deoartmesrt of AfKeultvre. has bees a receat visitor in Sealthen. WUllaas MaNeistt. awatter for the Workmsos OBttoeoaattOB Board,. ts a rial tor in tktt Olstolat tool week oO official burtprKi. BURNS LAKE MJas Bka Bortnun of Prince Oeome jit 1 T I f ' A-Utl" WI aiiuwicr game OI Daseoail poreala. Mr. and Mrs. John Bortrem. without interfering with the one already in progress. The i juvenile population is growing, but the facilities for recre- IO tTLhUJ 15 -mgi.utoUiB tu neep Wlin T,ne aemanu. isj tm wt t imt vtui ku Mrs. here on. We feel sure that in doing so it will have the backfn.i:i,c,,,n,p . sew, ui wic cuuiiiiumiy. iNoining is loo good lor the boys and girls who are growing up and playgrounds used judiciously are the best means of helping them by teaching thera to hoJp themselves. Mr. ad Mm. 8. a. Stew. Woods of Vanocuver la with her Osuchtt. Mr C. E. Imsaon aaa H. R. MsMSa of Vaaeowwr hove been apc0taf several data best, vtrttsng imang other places NadHta aver. Franeete lake, Ootea Lake sod WtotaAa. Atsiu Otrtreta ad Bd. SoVfan are now onsjaaert In ptonfjixua? ib th Willow Creek district north of Bat; Lake. The Bona Lake Ornsaiomni have tosnato od oMMraber lat to full btooaa aat a tery exceSeat erop k 111 eS)eo. Vader, the lane twumer ooiWHtions which have been prevaUlnc reoentlj, bathlhf la Bttma Lake baa beea a very reereattott with all reeMeals. STEWART A. Frasier made a brief oome neonie are never Riisf .ri Aff . t.. bwainou irir. n.,,. elected to represent the people of Canada in Ihe House of rcnily-tommone Uie members tried to advance their own anl ... along with 96 senators, draw down quite a lot of money Hanson, proprietor of already, the senators being paid the same amount as mm- th un -M"he in KeUhikau bers of the Commons and that for doing almost nothinn- and -iaing properties Happily the Mackenzie King Government refused fe Tex",. 0rek5 vfre ,on 8 Wp grant the request for an advance and the members have to U inita' 1 Continue on that mpnnrp nittoruo rf fm i m.-.j ...... t r iil -p--r..iv wiuui tiiuuBuiiu or $oo5 i wroions ana supplies were a ijiuuui lur uie wnoie year. sent up last week for the Her- In the old days it was considered an honor to be chosen cu,e8 m,ne wlllch Jt 18 UB,e to represent the people in Parliament. Today the mem-110 w,u "n 1)6 ,n PrflU)n liers are paid for their services and they want more. Iti " in Rllrri mnvomonto qq tVinco i..V.;U i. . . v,wC 'km inane ii necessary in The fnllowlnir officers have some counties for dictators to step in and take the power ,in ieted for the Stewart out of the hands of the people's representatives. We do Gu,,d ,n connection wiu the not want to elect men Who Will lord it over us Wp wnnt ('riPPld Children's Hospital at them to be on a level with thp rpst nnt V,in-V,l iA Vancouver: president. Mrs. R. T . , "v "b"'J lJu ux ( "rosby ficials. vice-president. Miss Katn 'Kyan, secretary treasurer, Mrs ''At' W. H. Watson; convener tt sv-mir. Mrs. Frank Bowler. At IVe- j Wlgg O'Neill of Smittters fell taier a similar jruiid has bean foul of the police here last week formed with the following of- . . i J J I J li ......I,),... ... . . 'j. . . . . . . wnn n moiori uuwn in a ur- liters; ounonn wcsmiin. CUy delivery, bj mal lor earner, yearly. PW "vance o. Uon car wltjout ,ktnse D L pitt dent Mr9. )&me, Kor7fj period, paid in advance, per mnth . .......... . .50 ,,,. . vw-nr-sident Mrs. DAILY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mall to all parts of Northern and Cential British Columbia, Daid'ln advance for vearl v Deriod .... && ....... . 3.00 Wednesday, Juac 12, TOURIST TRAFFIC . Every time we hear of the enormous benefits the country receives from the tourist traffic we feel as if we little inconvenience. Jr8!ff.r?dVert,?-IH Mfe Bird of the Haielton lies-Transient adWls ng on front page, per i: 2M & ho, Local readers, per insertion, per line it Bvern. Classified advertising. rer insertion. ter word 02: Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 15 Or four months for By mail to all othr countries, per year ..i B) mail to all other parts of British Coiasbia, the British Km- pile ami United States, paW in advance, par year Contract rates n application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 1.00 7.50 6.00 Mlaa Scott of Vancouver has jmer at the Mountain Boy mine on arrived here to fill the position ; American Creek. of supervisor at the Hazelton Hospital during the absence of Mfes Ford. W. B. Dornfeerg, president of the Stiver Cup Mitring Co.. sptnt a few days is the local hospital last week suffering from neuritis. The farmers of the district met in tee Hasoiten school house on Saturday erenlng and, with the assistance of S. S. Phillips, district rkultre1it, organized a Parraers' Institute. It is rumored around here that had received a lap in the face because of the fact that the thw n be pww deve,P-highway connecting Prince Rupert with the rest of the B H,K,rtakn at IIafW,,ft province is not built and therefore we are unable to se-. " cure any part of the benefits to be derived from the in-! s. Brwniag aad daughter. vasion by motor car. jMisa Mary P.-owalBg. left last Today we are told that two hundred and fifty mil- wwk holiday trip to the lion dollars was spent in the Dominion by tourists last COMt year. All we ask is that three or four of those millions f be spent in constructing the Skeena River highway audi .oMITHLKb Attsr a vmmVk of aMaa. InaUl- of Mt BMkknjr Md giTl twoiac op o the ptoa. the SmKben btSsk ymt bM again (tarU-d are brtaa; ahlpp0 to the market 6ealtwfs by t trepen of the dtotrtet. A. E. OtnebeH ltft ot is k f the week to tnfl (Mkaa LoOfe exertion of the Oddfllows 1st Ksm. htopa. mav nlnv fnntKall oKoll it, , WUat t Ottmy PI. in. b her Bert Smith p secretary treasurer. Mrs. John Drysdale; conyew of sewing, Mrs, Asseltine. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tolln haw taken up residence for the awn- Angus McLeod arrived here last wek from Alice Arm where he had been looking ever the Homeguard mine for the Dal-housie Mining Co. of which h i general raper inten4eat A rick strike was recently made oa Uw Homeguard. P. II Gigot and W. a IHaHtwn moved last week into their Bw .fflce Block. premises In the Hearaan Ray Sniper, pkmeer proopector and property owner of this district, returned last week from the south, being accompanied by his bride. Stop Itching Skin Troubles A Real Ahtiseptic Ccts RssulU Swu, ffcafod rwhx, tS Mkrr .kla tnvbln anlrklT fMt tm D.D.D. Tki. an noUug IWuM jmrmtM tu skU, mikhil mm aUmt U UrHtlaS Mmm. irOUINt irrUt-S rNSTAVTLT D.O.U. w stow a ulslm. A SSc boltW nrt lu smsM sr yw nrM flm rviir awnrr trk. 1KD.IK ttvn tlM Amu. a'suarSJJ.sM. OKMES LTD. W. i. McCUTCHEUN. DRI GOIST. C I A-a aifea fit mSl Y Puffed Hicc Is (jooj, Too Quaker Pu&ad Rice, is rwied like Puffed Wheat Tk hoi ceil . are exploded and broken down. Fttled Rice is another d e-IkxxM dainty, fail of the ready eattgy effine white rice. Foe variety, keep both kinds in the house. Even vnoosey Appetites 4 . 7 reus n Quaker Puffed Wheat children arc finicky and choosey WHEN . . . won't eat this, and won't cat that ...but crave for things that are none too good for them. Then let them have Quaker Puffed Wheat Serve it at any time of the day or at any meal Use berries, jam or jelly, or just milk or cream. These crisp and delicious food morsels make zn instant appeal to fickle appetites. Puffing the hole wheat grains to eight times their natural size coob thera thoroughly and gives them a texture and a nut-like flavour which children revel in. Millions of food cells are exploded in each grain. Rich food stores are released and nude easy for digestion. All the bran is retained but so concealed you do not notice it. Quaker Puffed Wheat tempts the lagging appetites of grown-ups, too. At any meal or as a stuck between meals. PUFFED WHEATS MADE BY T HE. MILLERS OF QUAKER OATS j j J J on Eight great motor cars fisuem brings you style .V, . 4. AND VALUE-LEADERSHIP IN EVERY PRICE CLASS In each of these eight cars, superior tcrforinunce and mu-chanical excellence urc combined -with body style and value vrliich Fisher Body and only Fisher Body can give. ,i The body value which General Motor cars with Body by Fisher give is so great that for anything comparable one must go to care several hundreds of dollars higher in price. J This value is apparent. Every Fihbor Body, even at first glance, con MOTORS CADILLAC LA SALLE MeLAl'CHLIN-HUICK VIKING OAKLAND OLDSMOBIIJ? PONTIAC CHWKOLET veys a conviction of greater value and quality which becomes the more vivid and impressive, the closer the inspection. This value is revealed to any motor car buyer in the finer, richer, obviously more expensive upholstery cloth; in the better, more durable grade of carpeting; in the genuine selected plain glass; in the painstaking craftsmanship which creates perfection of finish both inside and outsidei in the artistry of the appoint-nientH and lu the smooth, lustrous, lasting finish which is applied to the exterior of every Fisher Body. It is honest value through and through value which is present in the hidden parts of the frame work and the roof value which account for the celebrated staunchness and long life of every Body by Fisher. Vlhc eight cars which bring you tiiisfinerHtyleand grcutervalueof Fisher Bodynre exceptionally fine can in the wiiy they perform and in the satisfaction they ufford. You will serve your own interests Cell by selecting your next car from among this group, the names of which arc listed above, all with Body by F1 BODY FISHER F CAHAD A.ILIMITIPJ