fAGE F.OIJK The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMUL Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SUISSCKIITION KATES City Delivery, by msll or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 55.00 For lesser paid in advance, month period, per -fiO - .... . . . ... . n t That Prince Rupert should be known as "Prince of the uoiaen worm is a suggestion maae to ine uauy iewa. ;ig PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT While we have objected to the curtailment of the work on the Skeena highway this year by the provincial government, and we feel that in this day of road building when huge sums are being spent in the south, we might at any rate have been given the bridge this year, so that HONORED B THE KING Chii-f ol the Portsm.iuth ('iimniii ti. KniVhts (,'iaiKi Cross of the H;.!';, 1 (rinti, who wax marie Dame Co ".m.-iniVi FISHERY FLOAT SITE IS URGED East End Property Owners Would " 'Have it Near Dry Dock-Road Program to be Drawn up By mail to aii parts of .Northern ana tntrai unnsn MHumua, Section Seven and Eight paid in advance ior jeany period Ratepayers' Association, las iraumem lyioji'-.' .-xu.c.wo.uS, . . T.V" ; niffht passed a resolution WconH Transient Advertising on rrontrge. per men 4 eu t m-ndinir mending that that th. the fih,Hm fishermen's Local Readt's, per insertion, per line Classified Adrertisir.g, per insertion, per word - Legl Notices, ch insertion per a irate line -15 Or four month fir J 1,00 By mail to all other parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance per ear .... SC.Ou By mail to all other countries, per yeat 7.M 5ember of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Wednesday, March 12, 1929 PRINCE OF THE GOLDEN NORTH floats, money for which has been provided in this year's federal estimates, be installed fngf aairi cove just east of the Oily 6mK. This is considered to be as favorable and sheltered a site as is offered anywhere on the waterfront. It could also be made fairly central by - a road up the east side of Hayes Creek. A committee was appointed to go into the matter of roads and other improvements which will be sought for the east end of town. With the revival oi interest in the north and its general was adopted last development, it will soon be looked upon as a place where I will be elected at money may be made. Already the mines are getting into a 1 meeting on the rnnrlftinn in whifh thev mav nhta tn nav dividends and ia April. innu tirill t-otn in fnttiinoc in liutlrv iniTnifniv rTVioi-A its I Last night 8 TO more interest taken today in northern and central Brit-j wag ish Columbia than ever before and Prince Rupert is the",,,,. pivoiai point, no matter wnat railway is ount or wnat tie-; aw. g. b. Cascjf velopments may go on at other places. "Princg of the Golden North seems to be a rather appropriate title for this city. Organization of the association proceeding andw coo(tutloa ASSISTANT TO LIBRARIAN IS BEING ASKED work could DrocMd in 1930 without anv kanriieark We dn Small Amount Placed In Re timated tint Uriah' tj at rairaolvac tin na firtoe nf avarvtktnr, tJia'S to Cover Expense of !I?H t j . ,? . Time Service present government is aomg. duagmg xrejtt tne meagre ' Information at hand, it would seem as if tte teachers' pensions scheme was a good one and the proposal to have a The Prince Rupert miunnainn s.Wr latMin aamnnA nnvtwwaf inns !c nln board IS asking the City WNKS&ilt .' tl.fll,tjnL r 1 tw n extra $150 to coverflpjem . iibiwian. At the board mtetinn JOINT PLANS WORKING OUT WELL ' ' flight, Alderman Frank Dibb I Hxlmnnrin .Tnnrnall. J-Jfijtofling. it was pomted out tnat "When the C.N.R. and the C.P.R'decide to cS-SSrir..' ate," Sir I&nry Thornton toid the railway comn liaddition to the ordinary, work tney ao so iw per cent. When they decide to fight thev wh the pubuc see, the librarian do so 100 pr cent" Their fights now seerrf td4 fairly !to PrePfre the orders for new their co-operative plans. Those which concern this nrov- during the day, repair thoe which lllCe are befag Worked OUt most satisfactorily, judging are slightly torn or otherwfae iO from the C.N.R. president's statement to the committee. iured. make up shipment for re- That body had before it the bill approving of the agree- bindin' ttend to ment for joint purchase and operation of the northern lTtJ tr 1 reit u could not conceive that books whicn might be repair- ot any difficulty ii,a? u arising i between a the two companies in ed and replaced on the shelves are the carrying out of the project. When questioned regard- "tacked up and generally there is ing the coast outlet, he replied that he was considering it, !oM of as he had promised to do when the Peace River country there be,1f ora oa per0B had product ten million bushels of grain. j CL1 pmtt ... VicPresMent Coleman of the C.P.R. declared that twZSiTZ- vMuinuu ui uw juuvi ia railways WOUIO auvance lh& pcMd to employ a young Iay .wo prospects ior tne outlet ana bir Henry is apparently oJNHfiree half days each week, do- the same ODUlion. But he thinks that branph linaw arif insl "mp'e rk which will to more needed at trip mnmpnt Wis rafomx f ft.Q extent relieve the librarian; ou iu iu nmc inuicawjii inai ne is prepared to take vantage, the board feared to ask energetic measures to give them relief. There was nothing much this year, and accord-in the arrangement, he informed the members, to Drevent ing are confining tielr requeat unner luiiipany irom ouiiaing orancnes. Uut the likflji- T hood is that the co-onerativp nrinrin1 will aan ' , onl i The fact that insurance has to tn thrsp anH tliat thpv u ill K, nL ' .1 L, . Pid th,B r also increases . ; , : :v ""' iiuiutiuus anu mure slightly liirhtlv th the quicKiy constructed as a consequence. .unount required for maintenance, so that the amount asked by the board from the cHf is about 300 more than last year. That will not allow for any increase in 'hn number if new books purchased. The "Flu" Left Her With A Wretched Cough Mrs. E. A. Brook, 1IV4 Robma Pt, wri: win? ian,i,aX ' -"Urt 1 1 hAd the flu twice, ,,i he lut timi left in with a wretched oourh that iM to suy right with me nnUl I Dr. Wood's Norway ! Pine ! Syrup Ihv Ki-.i - !':'.! T"t ; ne;! from New Year's until Ilia! relt somuchlml! HTJj Mnirst.v ws suft'; .icntlv w-ll to roiifi ' his his honors honors on on deservin deserving' j Ji "TT' 1 fiBd "V ugk Im dl.:..Mc .,i.l.i;...K,. , V, loo ..t f. u . ' mi me, ... renruary. 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