m fAGE FOIJK, THE DAILY NEWS Monday, April 29, 1929 c- The Daily News The Letter Box yl'RINCE UUI'ERT - IJKITIS1I COLUMBIA Published Ev"ey Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Frince Rupert fi3 ily&evvgr Limited, Third. Avu....r;?. II. F. TULLEN - access to the other side of Gailov will be needed to Port Edward. Managing-Editor SURSCRlPTIOriRA City delivers', by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser period, paid in advance, per month tlr . By mail to &11 parts of Northern and Central British Columbta paid in advance for yearly period Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line Or four months far By mail to 111 other parts of British Columbia, ;tfie i BritishErn pire andlJnited States, paid in advance, per year .......... By mail toiall other countries, per year 4 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone ...... Editor and Reporters' Telephone , Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EdtI0N .98 .86 Monday. A'prJttJA 50, Transient ftlnnlav advertising, tier Irmh. Twr insertion, .w f B: . V.;lMUUjagnuu Transient .-lverusing on front Jg pch t. . . .J&Ob doub Local readels. ner insertion. rfcrTrrllsS.Wit . .-:tfK,ilk2Gne of t 1'IUNCE RUPERT TODAY very 4 l This beautiful spot-tpn the. - , t , : H Canadian $orth Panl'jc Uq;it : ' " v,rs one of the moat intflrt-fiing land attractive towns, ever built. The site, the splendid harbor, the vapt possibilities in the hititer- ajDO.'ana, ui great iisnenea, ana a t ether aaseta, will E-Hfcome" day-M-mak hei heliead cities w the CoAt. ,15 1 But today is this peaceful 1.00 town practically lifeless, and that is a great pity! 6.00' Take a walk down tnwu, and 7.50 vou will find no people around. Call at the different stored, and you will sea there is no business. And if ; you a newcomer looking around for workyou won't get any; for the fish houses, th jojgtfeer yard hjave their steady lab- ;$fprs, so ibey tion't wni you. al ' rffr. Not even city work can be TiiPimr v nnwcrrniTPTinxT rak. otuiinea, m.we mr nee w ine two mmisiers or nre 'crown wno visited rnnce And wrat ni&to,you ex Runert lafet week KfpmpH tn hp. imnrpsspd with rhp dpirn- in a town ee iXalased a&sIMfiei 1 - I " " - H J, . . - - Iniitv nf nrMWfhntr with iha hitrhwnv onrruptrcr Vrlnoo Jupet. vwiew nft fpad Rupert a3d Terrace. It was brought forcibly to their Rt--Z,TJJSX tention bv local Deonle and thev crave a svmnntrietip lipflr- I. ?n- u-. ' i - rf i service; no uuiiy svunaui(J wei- mg ana very maication tnat the matter would receive vice; nothinc whatever, sex ious consideration. Already the ministers had had the How in' the name of Gd, can matter brought to their attention by local people and the peop'e expect, that clever buai-understanding is that something more will be done this naeBnf,n Pnd th8ir mof-year than was promised when the Legislature adjourned; Sff, Jjft Prince Rupert will not be concerned over the party as- they did."and believe me, -nobody pect of the case. The Government will get due credit for is going to do it either," long all it does; They have an engineer who seems to know his everything goes on in this pld-business autLwiiaisJieen to get the best posjijle results Ashiojaed manner. This "drifting What jajaeedsiJ ig.Xreaionable appropriation for. .the.!5OB-0jri,ni' work andlueiven- for every dollar upended. SSSi . KWhat w want immediately is tij r x Mrr-J AHO.UTjV-Tp BEXTAKE r ' A ,'imuniiiition.M Roads must be It would be a creat thine for 'Prince Runprt. tn Vp btfnt" without delay, we can't iu tuoi, a uiii uciu uwk; lv vbm; is itu uiat W3y,io ose in this. viu pruwm very Beriuusiy against me cnange to tne in- Butt as rmyda caaapt be bulft ienor. mere are some ime laKes ana interesting country n one day, we must at once de-to " pass through Vv hich may prove invaluable fdrett!e- 'n viietprja. "ttailjr train ment purposes. The highway is the thing. If this is once' mail rvice w- Eowitoa, bunt, it wiilt b$ diriult to secure side roadsHeading tTL ti fV, .;,- i(. . .. This traln.and mail service is i. w mi, iiiej. - --ii ' x i . ... WIIV'DELAV'TIIE bridge ? ! jflst now for us in Prinaa Ruyerit and for all our neighbors. What we parfttr4ihflftnr1 In bWtKfaVli -'iUhMA 'UA A: we obliged to lay in building the bridge and giving Prince Rupert people! Ml&J.' have it and refused by the lt na f nrna ray Rapidsi Alsoarbad the' new nrovince for Northern Construction of the nart and Central British Colombia. already slashed would be along correct lines.' If the road take the matte" in our own is to go up behind Port Edward townsite to the interior hand"- We jMt valiev. no chanfre in that RMinn nf the ,1 u right to live and exist as the v t " - v 4 O V all UC 11CVUO sary. If the work is not done this year it means that we shall be one year behind in getting through. THE CENOTAPH people south, and if we stick to- geuier ana aon t give way, wJ shall have all the people of the north with us, and Prince Rupert shall not only be the terminus . w.v-,,,.. v...i,s,i iw luiiuB is UJ commence Oriental liners will ... r.v wiiiiiiciiu kiuB Kauise i au.. ix ig a lone- delayed tribute to those who sacrificed triefr lives "for a cause we all WfeVe Whave been been easier to have raised the monev whilp th pnthnnioom iinn? nivifrirp nr Oft doubt. s extend their routes to our town I SPECTATOR. just. iust. "Vfift. Whue 'If jt would have . rrt v-as on, a drained effort now should bring 8 Ur factory conclusion. i f RADIO LICENSES LETTER FROM MARS We have a letter from "Mars" suggesting that the Cenotaph be not erected, but that a Library take it place wit a smfuble tablet. Owing to the tone of this letter, we do not feel that we can publish it unless the writer is wilimc t.o si?n it with his own name. Possibly it is a little of date now, as the cenotaph committee has decided to proceed with its plans. While a great many people would navf hkerl to have some other form of memorial, no criticism can be levelled at those who have chos-n VP cortaV If the Library advocates wish to erect another thev are quite at liberty to do so. . . WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST MEANS TO ADYNCE INTERESTS OF NORTHERN AND ' CENTRAL B. C? PRIZES ARE OFFERED rh,. r.- v.-ws ,nvtt auwestlors as to the bet means of ndvan. u,.- ; ,(,.:, t8 f northern .md central British Colum-b-,. As : r..v.,'n-t,nn of our Interest in the subject, we offer thr"'" ur'7" " ,h' ,,,,Ht ugelons put forwnrd in a brief , (,WM' "' H " o exceed 500 words. First uriae Hj-cond , - :, .year-s subrlption to The Daily New,; a5 third, six momhs t.ubserij.tion to the paper. A school boy or school ir! is jut M ,lke, t . tfa u tins ms ' a Write , grownup. on one side of the paper only n ,, u drewed: Contert EdHor, The D.i.y NewJ PrlS (Edmonton Journal) Incidentally, radio list&eM i?j Kflmonton would be aWe to speak with greater force if they all abaft ed the only govern mWj ruMla-tions under which they Mnne, thai they shall secure an annual license at a cost of one dollar. Aceerdinjr 'n a recent survey made by the Journal, there are 2964 radio sett in private homes in Edmoatoa, yet hp government record at the time was that there were rrenses ssncd.: When q f interference and other, Ms to the listener are Suaeion, n wouW be mi tive if the liotentrs ooujd say there are n'early three-thousand of tt in tM city and w surety have same rights. If any such claim is m4e Mw the authorftfea are apt to answer. "Why.therearnorhaif tMt number of nmHtt Mrtta hniiae n ftV 'hwflilon acconling to our reoerris" and the listener hunt rnuah of an answer. JU8T two aanvei only 1MU. 1. 1 Teacher--Hov nmaft 'jajlllt. poles are there? Tommy Two. miss. t. . "What are thev?" " "blondes and bruneties. Tlft Tipaeher. SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS GTrs I'NDEK V This general u:v shows the opening prayer in the seven sieed up the wrk of the spec ial session, knotty problem of f long debates. Representative Nicholas Longworth, accepting his AY IX IMPORT V i SESSION i ..-I '.-ress -at Washinrton. Although the leader plan i. lief and tariff revis in would seem to lndii-af c-u t;(ni ,- s Sneaker, put fo ward the sutrirestien that ye House get through its part of the legislation early, and leave it up to the Senate to do sa and lipexj up the seeeion. 't Mirage 1 o . o or Reality; r ON the horizon wc all catdi glimpses of El 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 arcfitliosc 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. For, by means of adequate, well-selected life Insurance, even the humblest of us may build up an estate beyond Our expectations . . . may win f rh tovm That IAV M Never Pitt U independence and security for -fr; ourselves anu those wc love. Any Life Insurance represen tative will sliow you the safe metliodof creating an estate. . v -; i: