THE DAILY NEWS Monday, March 11, i923 fi.CE FOUK The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMUli Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert '- 'Managing Editor. " ! '; .L- H. F. rULLEN - - SUBSCiMTIOX RATES Pltv nellven. b mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 55.00 i- Io.mp rur4wi naid in Advance, ner month -60 t V . . V f Hv mail to il nirts of Northern and Central British Columbia. paid in advance for yearly period '.. Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insortloa J1.4U Tn.nfr.t Advertisinsr -n Front Page, per inch Local Readers, per insertion, per line Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word - Lcjral NoMces. rach insert'on per agate Hne 1 Or four month fr By mail tr all other parts ot Untlsh Colombia, the British Emoire and United States, paid in advance per ear .... $C,.0 Ht mail to all other countries, per ye Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporters Telephone - 86 Member of Audit Bureau f Ornimtln DAILY EDITION Monday, March 1L 1J29 . 3 w'iZ u- ROADS IN THE SOUTH w - Newspapers in the south are featuring the work which is to be done by the government in various sections of the country in connection with extending and imDroviner the W. j. Blake Wfrnt Wraw publicity bureau at Van pnnvpr -Hp savr n s fjTL. w i j !.. i : !P tourists on a scale comparable with the south." REPORT OF OLOF HANSON Do Valera buing escorted from Gorajch Wool Static?; following a .sentence of one month for defying order fori) his entrance lo northern Ireland. '.!.'lrt;i.;ST;....- s SAWS The most economical saws to use Sitnonds Canada Saw Co. Limited, St. Rem! St.andAcnrn Ave Vancouver. n.C. M3f4TPrL St Jh, K.B.' The I etter Box 000.00, never used. Elevator, 160,000.00, land, very often not even 1 PRINCE RUPERT'S BEST BET IS SKEENA HIGHWAY Editor, Daily News: Th announcement from Vic-, ineir commence ana Conservative party, owing to the promises made previously to the last election. An old adage tars "There is honor even among thieves," bat the attitude of the government towards this part of the province places it in an even lower status of society. Why is the prefix "Honorable" used so freely in connection with Cabinet Ministers' names? It is indeed sur-is-isir.tr that a man of G. A. Walkem'si reputed intelligence, should stilly that reputation, by making the statement that only a few Japs would be served, when he spoke in defence of the Honorable (1) K. S. Lougheed's ac tion. How now much longer shall we . " t t, .... , it f , ".'WOB. nigmvays. rnnce nupeix seems 10 De me oniy piace reit contribute taxes for the upkeep out So far as can be ascertained, no work at ail is to be and construction of roads in done here. We are promised a survey of the route to Ter- Southern b. a, and remain ig-race. but no actual construction. The bridce across Galio- nored? way Rapids may well have been built during the present Everybody should concentrate season, so that the construction beyond ' the bridge might theii; effort endeavoting to -obtain of the road i. 'u,i: i . tr ..i, a completion uuvucimiiuic-ppcuHCAtjrwii. nuwcvw, even ut muvii terrace, from prince nufmtt to ISUenieaus. and sink -all party differences in uniorrunaieiy in me eiiorcs 10 secure roau ouuamg, arriving at that objective. rnnce KuDert does not seem to be a unit There are ele- a trpmendra amount of public ments in the city ready ta defend the authorities, no mat- money has been spent in various ter what thev do. and this does not make fbr'Dl'oarress. AVe wrks here that have been parc- mimt imitP if up arp tn anvthintr dnrw ! tically a total loss insofar ss re- rJjUM. i suits are concerned. Via WV . .:, .: , ! Drydock. $8,000,0004)0. ignored mLUlrUVKOAIlS j by the C.NAS. and C.G.M.M. Trip vnliip nfSnmaa tn r.lidKniint.rv ifeisiklv aah'fitstli Kv: Salmon Freight Shed, 1800,. closed it is iiectssar WJ mnra oroau vision m connecxioni jy,9t Office Site, -130,000.00, with this tounst oiiKf. .U!4umk it would be a good thing ?), still vacant for the city if x our W&MJty&t members, and other, a toui of oyer 6ooo,ooo.ou, representative dtttMsg wBmSUme a trip south every few " sum of mum wH wouw years to chelfenttiajtfe development of the tour-' nave ,0' wf turn ir trnffir MM WftrMrMKln (laKfnmi, ' tn Terrace practically .. . ..... ' Good roads have done more can be made still more profitable, if entertain we can our to build up the country to the south of us than anything else f a'JB a road from here to Terrace is still, and will be for many ye!? to come, "Our Best Bet,' On another page we publish today the report of Olof and when I use the word "Our" Hanson on his activities at Ottawa. We draw special at- I include all Central B. c tention to this report as showing what one man can do if The tourist trade is yearly in- he is in earnest and has the monev and timp nnrl willing- creasing, and our only means of nesstoact. Mr. Hanson tells stories illustrating his per- obuinin real benefit from distance in Ottawa which cannot be published, but which . Jhe?ur';t traf,lc indicate that he has met with difficulties and overcame Z Princ7 ZSZTm uiciu. x iiiiL-e nuperi stanub lo gain consiueraoiy irom present tourists ai'Wve either by me persistent rcuviues 01 any man wno has the gpTRl Of , boat or rail, and in either case Prmce Rupert at heart. 'are graciously allowed to sojourn i - ,. , here for about two or three hours MORE TROUBLE FOR IR ISH REPUBLICAN LEADER that lenpth of time. If visitors rived by auto they could have a real opportunity of ascertaining what our district is really like, and not have to rush up town and back to the boat in a lew minute. Every car arriving in town would need a few supplies f omc kind which would mean increased business to the local merchant. From personal observation, I kr.ow that our neighbors to Use ;' !h of is are continually leak-ing for new country to visit thai can be reachei by nuto, and I hi'llenic i ontnidiction when I ay that r,r scenery locally, and .ih.ntf hr Skcena River -cannot He surpax-tod anywhere, and ooh-setiuently offerx the finest kJlKl ' f attruetion for tourists. I would Hiitrircst a public meet nil-' !c called hh noon dfl possible, ;.nd ask neighboring towns to co-"tcrate with us in sending a i'oron protcHt lo the govern ment at Victoria, against their attitude towards Northern and .Central B. C. . ear! Uts all forget party, get to- Iding gcther, and pull together until in in roan is compieieti, ana no quitting until our justifiable demands in this matter are complied with. Thinking you for your courtesy, Yours faithfully. SYDNEY ('. THOMSON. Try a Daily News WANT-AD. JUDGE YOUNG IS NOW GRANDFATHER Son Born Last Week to Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Carmichael at Vancouver 'i 111 Judge and Mrs. F. McB Yoang of this ,m have now en toria that no construction work 'tered the proud Mate of grand-will be done on the Skeena River parents. Last Tuesday at Bute Highway this year is. pitting it Street Hospital, Vancouver, a mildly, a positive outrage J1-' and.-" everybody resident in rj BriUsh Columbia, and alao an .StfjmSSu. suit to th. supporter, of the 'mZTi ot his preaeni govern.,- jheaUh i8 expected to return to wnom were unuueu iuw y,uf U'nrlov . . j ! ,k. " - RAW PELT PRODUCTION The total number (of pelts of all kinds produced In Canada in the year 1926-27 was 4,289,233 as compared with 3.686,148 in 1925-26. The increase in total number is due to an increase of 807,283 in the number of rabbit pelts and of 60,661 n the number of squirrel pelts. . NEW SKI-EQUIPPED PLANES FOR COLD COUNTRY Freight service by ski-equipped aeroplane is inaugurated in Northern Ontario gold fields. Inset Romeo Vachon of Greenely Island fame, now northern air-service pilot. I ) -oXr . .. - . : : ; ' w-v - - m ' ' ' : 1 ' ''' g 'fat 4 Greatest Man intheWorld TO those dear to you, you are the greatest man in the world ... the wisest and the most far-sighted. They trust you to protect them from hardship and privation. And to the best of your ' ability you would do so. Yet there may come a day when you will no longer be here to shield them . . . to provide for their needs. Will their faith in you then be justified ? You realize that their confidence challenges you to greater vigilance in their behalf. Have you made the provision for them that you know to be necessary? Is your Life Insurance sufficient to meet their needs ? Do you realiie that 5,000 invested at 6 yields an income of less dian 6 per week? For the sake of those who love and respect and trust you ... those to whom you are the "greatest man in the world" . . . take pencil and paper, and figure how much you have done toward the building up of an estate. Then call in the representative of any Life Insurance Company and learn how little is the cost of adequate protection. V.,..- . a,. , - ('5 iZZ, K ! r WiJxmrXt Cermet 131 "c"r iici (HI v