PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, Dete- T 'The Daily News District News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA PttbHefced Every AfUmooc. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue liana BURNS LAKE IL F. PULLEN iB?rKditor v SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES By mail to all oti.tr part or British Columbia, the British Km-pire and United States, paid in advance, per year By mad to all other esmatrie. per year By mefl to ail parts of Notthern and Central British Columbia, paid fa advance for yearly period Lezal Mtfeca, each iaaertJon. per agate line Transient advertiaifi? on front page, per lain 6.00 7.50 Local leaders, per insertion, per line . .2 Tranaicat diaplay advertising, per inch, per Insertion 1.40 CtaaaifM advertising, per lnsertioa, per word ; 02! Or tear month for 1.00 1 RAILWAY AND PRINCE RUPERT Now that under the influence of a new trove rn men t the dp it without delay. WAGES INSTEAD OF DOLES At the present time the tendency is to hand out doles in- &k&aA of nmvafiinir amnlAvni-Hit anil rkatnn7 wqctac ti tdwa IMoymeat and another amount for what is known as "di-j rect reliet" In Prince Rupert this direct relief takes thei form of 26c meal tickets issued to those who have no other and S. R. Loveseth. WUnara Mc- Canadian National Railway policy has changed in regard xta. Bkkie: Mark Brcnnan. wis a sttatawd ankle ac a reeoK at bar-tag fallen downstairs. Mats Neetanda, acheol toaeher at I The provincial government an-, now nee that It wUl soli' by auetfen for aon-payment of taxes the veil, known ranch and home of Harry li Morgan at Ootaa Lake. Tbe propos-j rti acuvu b meuuig win cooswer-1 30naMe protect ta tbe district here-, .15. For teaer period, paid In advance, per month -50 1 , ....... . .v u. Cy delivery, by mafl or carrier, yearly period, Bald In advante U.00 f f Gra g ta Barog Uke j Contract ratet ot application. Advertisint and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 56" Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Saturday, Dec. 27. 1M Uks Daisy Shaw, school teacher ' at Sheraton, is spend his; the Christ- f imas and New Year vacation wnnj her parenu ta New Westminster. school Hobs. In the mid-year examlna- I Mrs. Robert Lowe and two daagh- ; tets retarned home on Chrtsteuu' morning from Vancouver. , District visitors in town daring the past week have included: Harry Steama, Ttataael: P L. MoJrOJe. Otaasy Plates; Was Irene Loveeeth i to Prince Rupert, it is S timely Season to di5CU the poS-jtarla; A.Moe. Decker Lake; Thomas j abilities for the future. mwaon. raaooss ixe. Weer the luggeation that local le recognke the stmrwwho W changed situation and set about to meet it in a manner j tnm Vancouver, ha de-most likely to benefit the port. It is useless to attack the!eed to start op an Barm Lake in government for its policy. Let us leave recrimination to the bartering trade. the politicians. We do not know what possible policy they may have to replace that of the other government They may be planning great things for us and we not know it The suggestion has been made, and we think it a good one, that Prince Rupert should now do its best to interest the C P. R. in using the port and that efforts should be made to induce the Federal Government to give the C. P. R. such inducements as will make it desirable for them to come here. As we have before stated, they have already Mrs. D. M. Cerow Is aaf f erisg with ' Franeais Lake, left last week to, spend the Christmas aad New Year vacation with her parents ta Seath Vancouver been in negotiation for privileges at Prince Rupert and ! Pern Jeases ta snifrtg from a now with a government rather inclined to be favorable to 884 a. of inaneo that company, they might well make such concessions to ; Ijoatnm retaraed the company as will bring the negotiations to a successful ;BMIC IraiaPrmoe Raptrt last week fruition. to spend the ChrisUswa and New Undoubtedly Prince Rupert would give the big railway Year vacation, a heartv wploomp here. The citizen wnuld he rwwfv andi AaaMki MvjifuMfa isrftk tKam in Qtramr nnaffiMa mannai. . MfcM Harriet HUlieUU Of SstthtfS Onee they eet here, they wffl doubtless see the value of JtJT!! tLtf this city as a tourist and industrial centre and may find wanaita where she win spend the that a hotel is vital to their business at the Port 'Chrlstee and Hew Year vacation. We expect the C. P. R. to come to Prince Rupert and if arivtliiW u- Mn uv At- iln urifc Kln tkom to mnu W nc' ,R- C OTiara and William Rd ftreweod for the local trade. John Cowans la in eharUe of the leeal electric plant jtartoe; the er- foraad aeeenee of A. E. Ruddy 1th seeking aid. Practically all cities are doing it and there is : a good reason for it j At their recent bazaar, the local Under the scheme initiated by the federal government AnrHean church iadi realized the and sponsored by the provincial administration, the two!"1" 01 $138 hlen " eomkiered OIIVmilWnli nrnvfrlo a ttrtnn simrviinf nf truinov fnr om-1 ecilnentlV satisfactory. NEW HAZELTON means of M'beistence. The employment relief is not issued There was a large crowd at the only U the destitute but to those who are OUt Of Work and Christmas Tree entertainment In who need employment to enable them to carry on. The New HawUon i10 piece, of workare definitely specified and the amount the ZrUnLTl governments will provide m Prince Rupert is limited to wbiCh taeiudedSoeai and tnstni- $16600. - mental olo4. choruses and retRa There will alto be a limit to the amount of aid to direct ,. roliof htlfc an fat tVtia limit haa nnt KoAn rlottnit oKt ananif iaA ' i T Tf tkz, f tlJM ,tJ,l, i Charles Gow and Jeff WoodaU mj vi , a.tvv itujmi iiimo num xui mute nccu- were Christmas Kuesta of Mr and ing aid and pays them wages instead of meal tickets, they Mrs. waitam oow at south Hazel.' must meet the coit themselves and can get no reimburse-,, ton. meat from the higher governments. Prince Rupert can get help in handing out meal tickets Mtog Rena wrinch made a but beyond the sum already specified can get no reim. wp.smithers at the first of this bunwtnent for motley expended in labor. The same is true ot every other municipality in the province and presum-, The kupkw Indians had their an amy atso in the other provinces of Canada. We believe thia nolicv tn ha a virions nne. in that it n- PAUIaarea iAaniaB on1 taanViaa nonnla tn ovnonf o tl, were not as many AS Usual OUt from Z tSTTur " "???Z.rZ" r irn::"""Y.M Haelton for the roads were in very uu irw cetin. c uvuevv wit uvwiagu uiuii wuuiu preier vo Dad shape. earn his living rather Vnan live at the expense of someone; else. nual Christmas Tree concert and feast on Monday evening. There cniiTtirnc Of course there are difficulties to be overcome if the pol-1 ulTUinLivu icy is to be changed. The chief objection to federal or pro-' Vincial aid to municinaT relief work in that thr munfoinali-1 J- t- Bergsten of Perow was tie take advantage of the situation to get improvements nKfJ" 8mlthers at maue at the expense ot the rest of the country. ' . . 1 1 Tl a 1 jfr m a itecentiy me City council set lllteen men to work lor One Herbert Lawrence Smith, setUer day doing odd jobs around the city. The next day another the Decker Lake district, while in icon men were given similar treatment anu so on. a uijj ue. m vajr number of useful small improvements were made at a rfeiS.VVfTn . r ... ii .in Ti t-tt.if D:r Lake before the eyes of hi tuat ui iiiJiuuAiiiiiiieiv iwu iiiuuBunu uuiiars. it was reuei. tt.nA .,.Min.uki, Work but not a dollar of it can be Collected frOTIrtriciiro drowned. Rescue work continued lor ... . . ... I l f 1 1 vinciai or ine icaerai governments. an nour or more out was unsuccess We lwliftve that if tho irnvemmpnts sot thpiV mimta in ul. In addlUon to his widow, de work they can evolve a policy that will enable municipal- rdenu survlved by Imtt" iues to give casual worK to men wno are uestitute so mat i they may earn an honest living and keep in good physical over one hundred children in the condition instead of giving them doles in the form of meal district between iiazeiton and iiu-tickets. Undoubtedly the present system is bad but it is bert repetved hampers on Christmas not so easy to provide a better. That is the work of the men "2" funiTspVniored bS'the Who control the destinies of the country, both at Ottawa Canadian Legion of Bmithers. over and at Victoria. $200 was raised by the Legion. La- rte with all his worldly goodt TTERE, in this old strong-box, so long ? k NTT "JifeSarded and locked, is his "estate" . "worldly Idly good eoods" wixich he has jfG ' ' bequeathed to her. One by one her adviser takes out the . w 'aV ' " temptingly engraved ccnificates and ex- 4 amines them. One by one he lays them r down with a sorrowful shake of the head ...'. ! ; ' Slowly the truth dawns upon her. Those ' 1 ' wonderful purchases that 1 were to make them rich . . . 1. independent. These speculations that were to lead than w a j waaaw avaw fiwi day rilght with a reception and so- 'Anaesthetic Practice of Dominion cial under the auspices of the Landed In Paris school board. MONTREAL. Dec. 27: Canadian Lakes surrounding this commun- scientists are now recognized the ity are now frozen over suHldenUy world over and particularly in Eur- to permit of enjoyment of skating ope. Dr. Pierre Z. Rheaume, delegate and curling. Full advantage is being of the Association dea Medeeins de taken ot the sport. Langu Francaise from Montreal to tne parts convention of La Soclete On Tuesday night, honor was ctururgie Franca tee, stated upon done to J. B. Gray, who has been his return from Europe. paUenUy training a rte w town band . Important technical knowledge here. On behalf of the bandsmen, bad resulted from the convenUon ' A. C. Fowler presented Mr. Oray ; held ta Paris, Dr. Rheaume said, but with a beautiful silver mounted ! the most pleasing and the most in baton, and Illuminated address. . The Dallr News can be pur- te retting was the commendation of the Canadian method of making use ot specialist anaesthetists. The services ot these experts are often 4 chased at used but the presence of nurses and i 4 Post Office News Stand. 325 tnternes Is always considered as ne- Oranvluo St- Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George. B.C. Bmlthers Drug Store, Smith- era, n.c. R. W. Riley. Terrace, B.C. General Store, Anyox. ceasary world. ta other countries of the O. N. R. TRAINS From Kast Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 p.m, For Bast Mondays, Wednesdays and Sajturdayv 11:30 """rfiil't to fortune . . many of them now are WORTHLESS 1 But at the bottom of the box there lies an unpretentious document, which suddenly she recollects. It cannot have depreciated. It must still be safe and sure ... She reaches in and draws forth his Life Insurance Policy. Amid the wreckage of thousands of estates, Life Insurance stands as die final and enduring refuge in imc of need. It is the one investment no man can afford to be without. tifc JnsunJK Service dies who had charge of distribution were Mrs. E. Woodward. Mrs. J. P. Downey and Mrs. O. W. Smith. The new public school building Medical Method of Canada Approved KM Yellow Flash, roller canary, which won grand championship at International Roller Canary Show, 8t. Louts, shown withuoph and 'little Barbard JLee, ow-fief's granddaughter.