PAOE TWO The Daily News .PRINCE RUPERT. V BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily Ntws, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PTJLLfcN - Managinjr-Editor r4 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and -Un'ted States, paid Ir. advance, per year Contract rales on application. Advertlsinjr and .Circulation Telephone . 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone . . ............ .86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations - DAILY EDITION 6.00 Tuesday. March 18. 4930 PJIETTY GOOD PRICE A pretty good price was realized for the Prince Rupert bonds that have been sold by the city. They more than take care of the bank debt inherited from the old council. They indieate that Prince Rupert still has .some .credit .and that when the condition of the money -market improves Prince Rupert will be able to proceed w ith necessary improvements. BUILD UP BRITISH COLUMBIA We cannot see how the Government of British Columbia can support any Peace River railway outlet that does not open up a large section of British Columbia in addition to the Peace River block. So far all the railways that have been built have gone into the country from the Alberta side and have developed that province. The result; has been that British Columbia has remained stationary insofar as northern development of the interior is concerned. What is needed now is a railway that will connect Fihlay Forks with the coast passing out .through the court-try that lends itself best to the development of tonnage for the line and the permanent settlement of the country. So far the business of the Peace has gone to Edmonton. If the B. C. Government is alive to its responsibilities it will co-operate with the Federal Government and with the I two great railways in building a railway through the great country between Finlay Forks and the coast and connecting with the Alberta railways that will give the Peace River farmers the shortest possible route to the coast and will open up the richest terriboi-y Prince Rupert is the natural; outlet for UnSountry and we shall continue to impress thisnonth? authorities, B. C. UNITY NEEDED "British Columbia unity is needed." savs Ron. Frank Oliver. He means unitv for the Monkman Pass route. WeJ agree that unity is needed but think it should be unity for! the Pnnee Rupert routq. Vancouver believes it should be unity for Vancouver. Stewart has an idea it should be unity for Stewart. -There we are. How can there be unity under such conditionsJijVVe each must move for our own, and let the railway companies and the " governments inter-ester! 'WJrta ELK FOR ISLANDS The effort to settle the Queen Charlotte Islands with !wlth risln8 eiK is a very uiterestmg and laudable one. The islands will i" not be used for Inrn-p -Arfin fnvrninnr fr momr f! On hurried his day here by visiting the local offices of the New York Life Insurance .Company, of .which .he is a director. Marriage Market In Montreal Busy Twenty-five Blushing Brides leave With Hubbies on One Day's Honeymoon Train MONTREAL, March 18 The stock market may be down, butt the marriage market. In this city, at any rate, displayed a firm tone tendency- just before "'T I""", luiwth their bride-grooms left the UU1U"UL x musKeg mere. Leer;city the rTC f'pe on morning "honeymoon" and a elk browse and i thrive on the food which nature has grains from Windsor station to Provided there and it seems quite possible that ,0'ne of the I Ottawa., Quebec and New York, est game preserves in the west mav be established thorp, i Canadian Pacific- station officjais L What pedestrians had to put up with away back in '99. This steam-driven bicycle, being examined by a Modern Mis, took part in "Old Crocks" motorcycle trials, recently, at Croydon Engiand. under whose, sympathlc eyes th-3 jolly and sometimes 'uproarious couples and newly-parted relatives take place, and who can, from their lengthy experience, compare the seasoned fluctuations of the hymeneal market, state the 25 honeymoon departures in two hours from one station is unusually heavy, even compared with the first week in June. Genius of Deaf Mute Revealed Gets Best of Domestic Argument Despite Her Dlfficuties NEW YORK, March 18 The genius of a deaf mute in evading domestic argument was revealed .recently. In children's court by hW'wlfe.' Her husband 'dared to come home1 late at night. Furthermore he wouldn't so much as crook a finger In explanation. And when she sought, through sign language, to ask a few pertinent quesUons and make a few wifely remarks about his conduct he silenced her by turning out the light. For quick results try a '"want- ad" in the Daily News. ,TBE DdfLY NEW9 The waiting bath Courtesy queque. of provincial and federal until the rauwiius. commenced orland considerable shoving m the it is shown rtafinitplv that, wo rnnnn (mi 'i'i All nttnmnts:melee- A woman, who refused to 1 th,G PSa C ftPr PuUUn rhaZanJ Rupert will bd resisted. There has been too much hushintr .m up already. Let us put all the force we have behind the ef-' Mr. cooiidge who, with Mrs. fort. We would like to have seen AldermanOpJlart sent tolCool,dBe, is visiting southern cai i 4' A- T-.-i. l'f".Vi.Wl !il ilfnrni'l n a a nui-lef started rtnrtarl V. I viuiwii w Bur imiigs up, uui inaJwiorTnjghwiin popu- second - jar iavor oecause it was thougnt tneiw needed at home. Failing that, Ave musSj? non nere. so badly the agita- Crowd Fights In Los Angeles For CaTs Ckar Butt LOS ANGELES. March 18 Former President Calvin Cooiidge threw away a half-smoked cigar here recently and a crowd of souvenir coveters immediately started a fight for the butt. Reporters assigned .to cover the movements of the distinguished visitor said they saw hands stepped on. some kicks administered stub. She the Jungle -The Passing 0m.-n kf Tm frmm. Show. London. Days of Slavery For Farm Women Are Now At End TORONTO, March 18 "The days of slavery for farm women are over," said Premier Ferguson in the Ontario House the other day "Just think what it means to farm women to have an electric washer, and electric sweeper and all the other kinds of things that help to make life on a farm en durable and attractive. 'I am Jiist as concerned with that feature of the bill as I am with the man . who grinds the corn or pumps the' water outside. I consider it one of the outstanding features. Famous Airman Is Not Licensed Can Fly Well Enough, However, to Break .Many Records CLERMONT-FERRAND, France. March 18: Maurice Bellonte, fa mous airman, Isn't even a licensed pilot. He can fly well enough to alter nate with Dieudonne Costes while breaking records, but officially he doeen't know how to fly. Bellonte's ability is best attested by Coste s selection of him to fly the AUantic last summer, a flight on whi :h the two had turned back at the Azores when the weather became bad. So Bellonte Is coming here soon to go to "air school" and learn the proper lingo for the government examlnatldn. He-and all other pilots, win be mucji surprised If -officials tell Costes" partner that he can't fly. i . , Doctored Food Is Approved By Physicians PARIS, March 18 Doctored food Is highly approved by eminent French physicians but they give a new meaning to the word "doctored." Dr. Rene LoubaUS of Bour-deaux, in a paper presented to the Academy of Medicine by Professor Achard, recommends a dally half-dozen "oysters a ?(lodlne" for two weeks as an ideal method of administering that drug. Medicated oysters were produced by Dr. Loubatlc by dosing Uvj water in which the oysters grew. He found that they absorbed the medicine without any change in flavor and that the iodine spread through the human system in i satisfactory manner, SHOULD MATCH SOCKS Jio country should commit itself to ties which arc incompatible with Its fundamental interests. Copenhagen Polltiken. World's Largest Sub-Station Is Below Surface NEW YORK. March 18: DownA 100 feet in the solid bedrock offi Manhattan, at the heart oi ine Gran, (Central skjscsaper zone, the world's largest power sub-sta-tion. installed at. a cost of $3030-.000 (toy the New York Central Railroad Company began operation recently. v A The new -.station will supply the power for hundreds'of daily trains' and the light and elevator current for all the Grand Central Terminal buildings. 5 WELSHWOMEN Are Consistently Identified With Progressive Movements, Says gt.Jolm Wwi: Megan Llojrd George LONDON, March W-JMlft Me gan Lioya George, m.p., when spctklng before the Welsh graup) jet 1 1oWrhyrrlrobwlj 1 imimoch. fur rnijnrirTnp jnouimui' jnuuiniur hew ,. for Miss Lloyd Geoi K1 bil. oian present seemed to the .Women's lnmit"t.. , i vaiiiinuin ... wh03C birthnlarp u. .. I . Z-VJ ' I 11 I NEEDS AN AMPLIFIER cr tne rorum uiud saia weisn wo-! " w,,j utn' men were to be found In the tee- only two pound., v. front of every progressive move-! H"blted 1" Birmint'iuni ment and sometlmea they ltd the tester auardian. way. j - Where, for Instance, had, Jhc Mxtim. are to ty Women s InUitute Movenflr atf Wh;!mdle'riisays a N. led? this cnterprue wmcn orougnt port, wny ndt provir air. ZZ7 .wc ial type ol pump Pumps, -niiireu. - - . to w service wqu. nr directonnecteu either, separai e .- ; Molcri. have (idependabibty. Machines and SupvK Machine tool jUJ u or cate precision .Viefene. shapcrs. screw .hear - automatic ; punert- Anders, drill. rruner8. ,:5tvVOu can ... . . it. nrovcn ch selected 1 or " Wugh our ma- obtain any oi u wui department eliton m-find chinery a wide ngc o mir . &ng wheel, struments. taps, dn Is, fy evervthmtf and maintenance. Fairbanks Scales known ,u,v. Scale, have been For a century " cv. and each one v. - for their enaurinS . . des gn ana uu.-. inany typw ' "A W ?K pose. Automotive Tn our Automotive Depattmcm" - rep lacernent ctocks o! supplies, jr and varied Z. A nwncr. ot , " i art anu j an cav"-- n q 1 1 la. assureu k riUgB w. - applies, sucn Wrench ;r Sct8 .." Brake Pistons. RIS-W -nttlon ana ,Pin. ai , Gaskc ---- i irnintvv-r . Battery vao-. complete ch ,, Fittings, etc.. - inCiudmR " - - t: nair. and mam"" ing StsCSeSanoTAlr Compressors. and etc. . . mechanical eqiJptt m,y nppUe. that tor ; n ,eiected to "V""" lUpp Our I Sow. clearly how wide a '"YUhout charge. LB " eraU.ulo8u A copy ht- h ii View w nuuiwi 1 (Uiai Himo unirtiij:a mfur lOr'Mllii ' had begun in Lkuifaltpwllgvyngyl- Emiilre. IS ft Steam Eqipent used to ccnu- - " r praU & way;- -..Antr jBirou . .woe wjde vane1 v ol a demand mt mt the the "Ifenced in e can JuppU- install. Auusps and Motors "A pump every ran .ul)Piy rTV I 4'J " IBM Montreal y ' WrtUm Winn.,-. Vlnntplt - - jr.- Mb, V tV. ft.