IE PAGE fWO Tim' DAILY NEWS Wednesday, Aukum 27. The Daily News REPORT OF rRINCE RUI'EUT BRITISH COLUMBIA - - ftiblishei &vxt Jf tUfloo'nV'E&cipt Sunday, :by rrii(Je Rupfrt PO WER CO. Dm News, LltnWd, Third Avenue ' '' V H. pfpULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Document, It Is Expected, Will Be Satisfactory to Shareholders DAILY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION RATES MONTREAL. Aug. 27: It will be loHnlif n mnntVi vat Viofnro t Vin f i n n T By mall 'to 4W oiliptS'jQf.irltUh'pcIambla.he British Em- cial statement of Power Corporation ptaf'sJad United States, paid in adrance per year 3i.. ..... 6.00 1 of Canada for the fiscal year ended By huil to all otfcer countries, per year 7.50 j June 30, 1830. will be available to By mail to all part of Northern and Central British Columbia, .the shareholders. ' paid in advance for yearly period 3.00 j In the meantime it can be said Or four months for 1.00 that the statement will be a good JTor lesser period, paid in advance, per month 50jone and one that may be expected City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 5 to satisfy the increasing number of Transient advertising on front page, per Inch ... 2.80 , shareholders who hold the corn-Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line .15,Pany' common stock, or have in- Lowl readers, per insertion, per line 23 vested in one or the other of the Tranoinnf Hisnlov ofitrarHainc rur lnli rur fr.eorHr.Ti 1 Jft two series of convertible debentures Classified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone .. .93 Editor and Reporters' Telephone .." 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations that have provided a portion of the capital that the company has invested hi securities. As is well known, the amount of money Invested in securities, apart altogether from those of companies witfe which Power Corporation is closely Associated, has increased ?ery greatly, and this sum far exceeds the total of investment in k ,., 'groups which the company controls j j. Wednesday, Angus 27, 1930(r whlcfa u certain supervision. The income from inter- iiulIlKSAKl 1U 1SK1 1 A I IN stock will b much lamer than ever rnnce Kupert has had an emissary in Great Britain before, and in addition the com-during the past year in the person of the Bishop of Cale-'' paw ,n the Jinrt thre months of donia. According to reports received from time to time, ! 7eat; '""J nly 1 Sep' he has been splendidly received in the Old Country and.JS?;.1; ims ieeii hi a uusiuun 10 leu uie irum auoui ine country, throuh the ourehase and sale of Bishop Rix is an enthusiast in regard to the future of securities. The liquidation of many Northern British Columbia. He pictures to himself and to,ot """ securities at high prices his friend wnnrlprfiil riPVfllnnmpnrs in trip npn- fnfm-p onlv rlteed a profit, but left QnA ,lkflM, un inni.mmJ t tt,. Power Corporation with large sum ;uu.too c mil wmcjcu ouiiic ui niai, cnuiuo-, aTatlftble for investment under the iasm to hie people ot lingland where most ot his time has ; present deflated condition of the been spent. No person could better paint the beauties of tock market. the everlasting hills or the delights of life as it is lived in i Tm "-ia element tnat was the west 1 favorable was offset inevitably, jof . ,. 11 iiutep'toi8ome extent by the fact THOMAS EMPIRE PLAN I tfeat In order to maintain its rela- tion to campaates such as Winnipeg It looks as if Hon. J. H. Thomas, secretary of state for : Electric, southern Canada pew er. dominion affairs in the British Government, might have and otheM-u compelled to hold hit man a whpmpfnr.RmnjvptrnHopvtonQmn tW Vu,these securlttea through the mar- ' , '11 " , ket break, so that to some extent 1 . .I i2 t 1 jY n acceptable to the British well the Dominions. people as as Ue appreciation registered in what 01 itam in me cunsuimug cuuiury anu tanatia is a proouc-j migr be termed "outside" investing country. If Canadian wheat can be purchased in bulk ' ment wag et by the deprecia-and distributed to the people of that country in such aition ta other ronp' The Dre" uc ui ucuciu, iu uuo aim mm. rate 11 cuumry any ; capital appreciation enjoyed by the Will be interesting to hear more about the proposed company was far greater than the .-Clicilie. biiuwii in 111c unit-: I pciauoii 1 group of Canadian securities. the road show. QlTPPE'CC rv T T wife The stock for some time past has --v- been selling in the neighborhood of f une 01 lL the most important entertainment successes of $70 a share. No definite dividend the past few years has been the talkies. The success was policy has been established, ai-almost instantaneous and has exceeded all exneetntinnsJ though last year there was paid out It has increased the attendance at moving picture theatres B f",5, bv fiftyper cent and added t& final naflSo the coffin of MUd T Ono feature of the advent of the talkies has been I This year so far a dividend of XI in to cash has been declared, and Is pay- ..rpcu upr kuuu uimieB. company wUl continue to com! . ..ujjsu to impjjjr ui ua viiii; a mat rate meaire casn ano stocK dividends lor some with excellent pictures, as good as can be seen anywhere. 1 "me 10 come-Naturally there is variation in the quality: Possiblv if all were? f rst Quality we should not appreciate any of them. fcTr'iT nnAn However, the talkies have been averaging much higher Pj r, $7 LKUl than did the old movies. Dossiblv because thov nrp all now I In Ketchikan there are three talkie theatres and in' C MfWJNf1 Juneau, two, both cities smaller than Prince RuDert. How-! lv illJ 111 J ever, they do not have as fine a theatre and some of the : pictures shown are not of the first quality. Within a few ,Canad,an National Railways Mar years (lOUDtiess t'nnce KUnert will hnvp. nnnthpr tn bin' snai tquipmeni 10 lake tare theatre but as it is, the city is well served with the one already here. T , Man in the Moon The most careful chauffeur I know is one who collects his salary In advance. Big executives are men who go to work at hah past ten, live on charts and wear plus fours. They cut down costs and golfing scores. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert August 27, 191,0. j 8lr Qbarlea M. Hays, president ! oi the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail-1 MS of Business WINNIPEQ, Aug. 27: Western Canada's new crop has started to move In the west. For the first time this crop season, grain marketings along Canadian National lines have exceeded a million bushels when car loadings along the company's lines showed an increase oi more than 100 cars over the previous day. Cars loaded since August 1 now total 5,110, an Increase of "'""'"' U' mrMnf Cln.nn n. nrnn Z J. 1 , Chamberlain., . r , H vice-president T" .J itry elevators along Canadian Na-h. Uonal llneg now standa at 3i666 0uc and general manager, are at pre- j bushels. sent Inspecting the grade ahead of tw ti, m.f r.- 'f ,ynd Me 58 and will be nadlan Nattortal You know what to ck about RaUways have habRusllL. the dlttlSt peSon Sf PslW nMPWt '0Q Sunday' ben mobilizing equipment from all one thsjtiundepf&&ble he may' " i'"' : H parts of trTe system to handle the be lying oVh' may Hbe telling rhe' A new towns,t has been put on- movement of the" new crop.' All truth. Ith market on the east side of the . available parking space for cars m I present town of Stewart. The new the western region has been utlllz- "Whats the idea of the suitcase i ""Mlvlslon Is named Portland Ca- ed so that equipment can be sup-Jim -truing awm" nal and ls owned by D D. Mann, piled quickly when the call for No i heard the church was giv-' A,vo Von Alvensleben and E. P. cars comes. More than 35.000 box lnu a rummaire sste and I'm tikln I Davis, K.C. The sale of lots is be-; cars have been gathered in the west my duds down to the office until it's ,n conducted by the townsite de-over jpartment oi tho Canadian North- ern Railway. An n'lawa man wns confronted j -in .1 .,.': alley by a desperute fel-1 The Tslmpscan Light & Power low. I Co. has-placed a proposal in the Ha; A oveY your mon?y. or Ml 'hands of the council for the clee-bl"-A v nr brains out." was the de- Jtrlr liKhting of the city. R. Rrutl-iii nel for the 1 ; 'nginecr company. . v.. Mi. ciim n iil.v. '.ru ikM it would be very unwise 1 mi a hr ' ti " to embark upon any , ., mnr, . 'f ;n wrnni juthvtnft arnnfement motives, will be engaged In moving the golden grain from the fields to the lakehead and the Pacific Coast In a seemingly endless string of trains. T J Bhenton. Inspector of mine s left on today's train for a trip to '.he I sk district where he has sev era mining propeme . . vt;lt If expe t t be awuv about a welr September 2, 3, 4, 5, 1930 OFFICIAL OPENING, TUESDAY, SEPT. 2nd, at 7.30 p.m REDUCED RAILWAY FARES Fare and One-Third From PRINCE GEORGE to PRINCE RUPERT Good Going Aug. 30 to Sept. 5, Final Return Limit Sept. 8 t EXHIBITS It is expected that they will surpass anything Jf' shown, and will come from all parts of the country east, to Prince George, and the Queen Charlotte Islands. INDOOR ATTRACTIONS FROM WEST COAST THEATRES ADOLPIIE & CYNTHIA In a clever iuircrliner and acrobatic dhnco act wire walldnir and sliilinc stunts Adolphc juggles with clubs, Ualls, sticks and hoops, and gives his audience a real thrill. Cynthia, youns and pretty, in acrobatic and classical dance numbers. Qt'BY'S DOG ACT These dogs arc beautifully costumed and do nil the tricks known to this form of entertainment. They come to us through FANCIION & MARCO, Seattle, and arc recommended as an out standing act. I un for the children and grown folks. KEN ROSS An acrobat of outstanding ability. He also comes to us through Fanchon & Marco, who rceom mend him very highly. His act is called "EDUCATED HANDS." BASEBALL-VANCOUVER VAC'S VS. PRINCE RUPERT The Prince Rupert Baseball Association have secured the famous VAC'S of the Vancouver Athletic Club, who arc now leading the Vancouver Senior League, for a series of three games. This team is one of the best in British Columbia. Come and sec how the local boys stack up against such a team. - . Indian JSports - Baseball - Football These games are for the Championship of Northern B. C. The boys arc keen sportsmen and will provide a high standard of play. TWO BANDS AT FAIR Greenville Concert Band and Prince Rupert ItoJ'8 Band will be in attendance. CANADIAN UNITED SHOWS With their Mcrry-Go-Round, Sideshows, Jungle Girl, Boxers and Wrestlers and other attractions, will be in attendance. GRAND BALL -FRIDAY NIGHT. SEPTEMBER 5th. 1930 EXHIBITION Bl II DING This dance needs no boosting as it is the OUTSTANDING EVENT of the yca