fAGE FOUR THE DAILY '.NEWS The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBlj Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN r -JSfcS DAILY EDITION - .Managing Editor. City Deliverj, by mail oi carTkr; yry.:rr?od; paid IndvanR? 55.00 For lesser period, paid in stvanc. 'per. month. .' .wi,. ..t 0 By mail to all parts of Nort hern ana Central British Columbia ' paid in advance for yearly period if t. "'53.00 Transient Display Advertising, per Inch, per insertion T ivViV. $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front f'age. per inch . $'.5 10 Local Readt-s. per insertion, per line j.k,....., 25 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per Avord ". . . 1 Legal Notices, fach insertion per airat&-Hrw'.lr .1 Or four months 'for f... l. By mall to all other parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and Unltec slates, paid in advance. per year By mail to all otiier countriesper yes? Contract Kate on application Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 EdUor and Reporters Telephone - - 86 JUember of Audit Bureau of Circulations, ANIMATED ATL'AS mi. t-i l t . l tj.ii: - tv r 11 .16 $1.00 $C.0f $7 M Thursday, January 24. 102;) x!jM3PAL CONSCIOUSNESS One of thejatorp.inithe teanhat lfaWngYGanada from Australia spoke otho-need of'deve'lbpihga pblitical consciousness in the people of the country. That is what we need m CanadWfe n&d;a pedpTe Vjf8 wffltstudyVpo-l litical questions and take part in campaigns, voting not' according to.party.attiuatipns,bttt according' totheAbes individual jitoijoMhejv'fftQrrft i, f a . The DdilrweW tries fblriVthe peMrAKrTtic KING ABDICATES f . ; a- , s cost him his throne. Thn British Columbia as much political news as possible, show-1 king abdicated in fav ing both sides of questions- Yesterday we featured the !,rothr who ay,ai". !as speech from the throne, which is the official pronouncement of the Tolmie administration . We shall also, as opportunity, arises, give summaries of the speeches of the leaders on both sides. In that way people are induced to take tin interest in government affairs. Often we hear people speak of too much politics. We do not agree with them. We think we have too little politics. Politics is the science of government, and we should all learn as much about it as posible. This is different altogether from what is sometimes branded a machine politics or party politics . The ambition of Kin to make h's country of Af- hanistan on a par with the moat n industrial a-nd cultural id. lopment of western countries ine ixaiurai nesuurces; iiueingence uepanmeni, nas ward received at just issued an Animated Atlas, in which by means of Naval Barracks. ntrtfiiiao o m nffomnt i a morla t ir 1 1 It iflfTiirt t Hn v n v'i't 1 try. It is a very interest or of tin been erceded by a rebel leader. NEW DESTROYERS TO BE FINISHED IN JUNE, 1930 VICTORIA, Jan. 21: The twoi new destroyers of the Amaxon class for the Royal Canadian Navy should be conpleted by Thornycroft at Southampton about June, 1930, according to the Uaquimalt ta u 1 1 f - a n fk . . . . i . wen cran win tony wi . sources oi me various provinces anu secuons oi me coun-, inch Kuns, two anti-aircraft guns ng attempt,, but, there IS' one and two trWe m twenty-one-ineh criticism' which might be made. The pictures of animals torpedo tub -yftjp of made to represent the sectibndevoted'to big game hunt- thirty-five SbMvj JlfTfc. ing so predominate over the pictures df sacks of gold and ,80 " timber that the impression might "be, convqyed. that the; creWif j & lrlnnimnk i Togetlfcf JmBm will The prairie provinces hai'CLjninQr.-picturesshowing co ixStifittj.. ' grain growing, but bears and moose and elk and wolves rpla(ri;K"""".M7s Vancouver, 1 seem to Uommate. While the maps are interesting any. and the- other aWUltfMwrepiM-very well executed we doubt their value- in h.m.c.s. champUin, loaatd 1 , bv the British Government when! FASCISM'S FUNNY WAYS iH.M.CS. Patriot and Patrician1 ( Victoria Times wer retired. No word on the' One of the leading Fascist newspapers in Italy has de- v0t JJ "uWm nounced the tourist trade to that country because of its huniiliating effect upon the populace . It says the poorer class of tourist is of little benefit, while the wealthy visitor is "pretentious and aggressive and seems to regard the whole of Italy as his ovm property." We, then JW(1 L that "the epoch when rich ffiilish,nahobs, anCother. of the same brand invaded Italjlfrom January to jlay, when there were frequent marriages between, coats of arms and dollars, is over; today tlgngs are different. We. feel far better alone in our horn, and we shall kde'h 'to ttdr-selves our patrimony of artfbeauty and memories without hearing at every step that fastidious 'very beautiful" of the traveling admirer." r ' The London Times says articles such as thete 'are certain to have an unfortunate affect upon Britigh, Canadian and United States tourists, who of recent years have formed by far the largest percentage of tourists in Italy. All we feel inclined to say is that the London Times now has an excellent opportunity to help the United Kingdom with its recently-announced "Come-To-Britain" campaign, leavincr the black-shirt holiday ground to its own seclusion . The great London daily also may devote more space to extolling the beauties of Canada as a land of wonder which never will have to play second fiddle to any country on earth as a holiday resort .g Let the wealthy Briton try the lakes of British Columbia id give' CdmO and Maggiore a rest until Italy lifts her tojlfist "ban. Western Canada' will provide him with all thejAlps he may require. And our people will not shudder igaio drops few "very beau-tiff Is" occasionally. r J)VV Dr. Alexander ; Bring Your- I FURS lir.SNEIl IU.OCK j DENTIST Gofdbioom to He iiaytt the hlsheat price aw m IS r your hi$kal route Sast Hirti world fainous gorge: y i i jp. i - 1T7 J fine J fnsl Irnim to if Salt iale City Oden Denver Omalia Kansas City St Louis Chicago and other eastern poiiUs Gtipcrior Dining Cnr 6cricc UNION STATION SEATTLE CHIEF JUSTICE BUYSILICENSE SEATTLE, 3, Justice 'Gordo supreme1 jcou bia, whb liy Jan. ,21:-rdb'n"'llu,hti'i- o urt of "fiVitiifKi Chief f the C'otum- Victoria, and Mrs. Eleanor 3Iorden of Detroit, ootained a marriage license here yesterday1. , . .'' CANADIAN SCOTTISH WENT ON THE ROCKS Prince Rupert Built Boat Strands In Australia But Frees Herself The Prince Rupert built C. N. S.S. ocean freighter Canadian j .Scottish struck rocks while en-i tering Moreton I lay, an Austral-, iun port, in thick weather at the' first of this week. The vessel treed herself and proceeded up: be taken on an Australian dry dock for survey of Hdamag. H. 1)1 (li SIGNING TREATY Thursday, January 24, 1929 Here in a photo of the signin d-.,-. .ja'.to:- tr. u in iU bu'Mir in The frock-oateri figure bending. ver to sijrn hi name is Premier ,; t Mi ssolmi of Italy, ustlano Venizeloa the strong rruiii f Ontece, signed the tmty totjfy c.Un;ry. ;iv,;:i: ; r- rfe ..'V'S??'.' -ik.XJL- . W7HAT OF TO-MORROW? To-day you arc alive - well - - happy. But suppose a summons sounds in the darkness and to-morrow your chair stands vacant. What, then, df your wife? Your children --what of them? When your presence is no longer there to provide for them - - to help them over the rough places of life - - even then your care need not cease. Even then your forethought may guard them against want and adversity. Life Insurance truly stands as tlic Guardian Angel of stricken homes - - as a living testimony of man's faithfulness to liis loved ones, even in death. Think ! Think of those dependent upon you. Tliink - - and act. Get in touch with a Life Insurance representative to-day. To-morrow may be too late. Rome Ven- ffrvTAat iffy : f r. ' , "i