,1 ri ! PAGE TWO daiLy edition The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULLfcN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES; ' By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year .......... 6.00 FEAR IS THE ENEMY The only thing to be feared in this world is fear; It clogs the arteries, saps the vitality and causes men and women of false invention, the sister of: base actions and the brother of most criminal offenses. Fear of what people will think causes over expenditures A dollar a day would be riches if two. bits was the average salary. WHAT SH ATI, WE HO? The Letter Box OBJECTION TO SENDING DELE GATE TO OTTAWA in the interests of Prtnee Rupert at Ottawa and to send a delegate Which lead to future trouble. Editor Daily News: And after all, the things we fear are Usually bogies that it was wtth much surprise that i have no real existence in fact. i sent obi or claims cHHttH in m correct, intelligent namier. R. F. PERRY. 1008 2nd Avenue. . !-teo at a time when the mi , !! i i, T , city can There will be practically no city work this year. There m afford to send even an under- j ; tlOned Will make enOUirh Pmnlnvmpnt tr. Inon nil Innnl tn nanH fhi. ju Af busy, we do not advise men to come here from outside ' 1111111 that u te necMsary to let the because local men will o-enprnllv cwt tho nv0f0ror.Q .PMce Dtetrlet residents know that D ,7 W IWAUi UltVU Then there are the disreputable and the bums. Life would lose much of its picturesqueneie if all belonged to the flne group. t v I " : f "li W!s' f I iHlik.-:l I 'I POSSIBLE BUYER (hasy on m ythology) : "Well, but DID them ginks wear plus fours?'- The Passing Show, London we are wtth them. Why that is an affront to their Intellect to pat that plea, as Prince Rupert has constantly for a very Jong period manifested Itself whole-heartedly in that respect. What about the delegation we sent there last summer? what about the many Peace Rlver-Padflc Outlet publications Iwe have broadcasted, and tfce ar- tieles that have appeared in the press from time to time aB over Canada by our city boosters; all these Indicate very plainly our attitude. We have been infdrmed on good authority that the different routes from the Peace River to the coast are being investigated by engineering experts and until the reports covering sucn investigation are made known, lobbying at Ottawa is both indiscreet and useless- n is sincerely noped that our City Fathers will re-conslder their decision and hold ' on to their money until the opportune moment fcnwes for their sending a delega "on and that then they will do It to an extent that will at least en able such a delegation to have a chance of achieving success. RATEPAYER. CNH. steamer Prince Rupert, uapt. D. Donald arrived In port i on time at 10.30 this morning i from Vancouver. Powell River and i Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for ,Anyox and Stewart, whence she will return here tomorrow evening and jsall south at 10 p.m. This la the Prince Rupert's last trip north on -winter schedule. Th sa. Prince , Oeorge will be coming north on Wednesday of next week. THi! DAILY NEWS Wednesday, SPIRITED IEBATES ARE KXPEC TED A, FEDERAL PARLIAMENT CONVENES. (Continued from page one) great deal of interest as he is the 1 1 i Ml . - 41-1 Editor Day News-: . ;-.. wo!. I set by thf:rfi8 tfeafljur City "w"" iA', Council WteS&lve hundred .VJ5T D?.arat ns ' dollars to send a delegate to Ot- e PV ""ths on1rlt" t-wa to present Priz RuDerfS: theiecl ,and i5Ill.EcheduIes; By mail to all other countries, per year , ...... T60 . cliifcns to the Peace River outlet tariff have the " same wording " as in For lesser period, paid in advance, per month 50r In my opinion this five hundred .Tl T' , , m d .11 rT vt.-u ..- i Tj-itt-u v,iivin tjiii-.-.-,J ... .ithe time of Sir John A. Macdonald. jjj man wj an jmho w nuimcm aiiu ucntiai iiiiuiu vuiuiuui, -:uuuaio uuiu oc inr uener spent gQ jjjany ChanEes have come about paid in advance for yearly period , S.0Q,,on our roads, some of which are in, , d made of stee, and Or four months for 1.00 very poor shape-, and would at the ( lron tn. of tnese Jte arp City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance.!?? same time find a iittle much nerd-objolete 'ly, assisted by Transient advertisinrbn front page, per inch fSO.ed work for our citizens here. from all phases o( the ln Local readers, Insertion, line Our per per parliamentary represents-: ustty, the items have been re-Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Uve, Mr. J. C. Brady, is well able wrjtten . There are 189 items in the Classified word 02 to do all that is advertising, per insertion, per humanly possible jpr0posed schedule. The finance Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 16 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation's Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone . S6 minister in consultation with the government, will insert the rates of In addition at the city's expense, , duttes to be appiied to the various is just a waste of time and money, j items, if the new schedule is in- I suggest that in future, when; pliirfori in ihA nrtmrtr l-mHcror H will ; delegations of this kind are con- mean a great many changes to the WedaesAiy, Feb. 19, 1930 ; templated, that the mdhey be rain- st cyen lf tney do not make lm. ed by public subscription, and I portant differences in the protec- am confident that lf that had been Uon the Industry will receive. The attempted In this case not one- tariff changes in the United State teatfa of the money would have wUl be closely watched in relation been raised. to the Canadian budget. to live lives of deceit Fear is the lather of lies, ' the mother XTm Zr noSS ' . Jfremier Mackenzle Klng has 8ta- inseruon in your popular paper. i.i iL. jA ' l? i n ul on sevnil occasions the ml. tax will be cut from two per cent to I one per cent and has Intimated the government might even go farther than that. This will be one feature of the budget. read in A reur w,u De in your paper yesterday ofh Lthe City Council's rush decision to!tne hoBSe' this tlme M of rsend waF and fnak. Most of the a delegation to OUawa m iconnectlon with our Peace Outlet 'anehI e .ff tIhhUgl,last elaims. especially in view of the "f. e "tUeflrftllwf !fact that nothing can be sained at 2?- S h nr h-,? r- reconstruction of the CJIJl. should is asking for bills to permit it to I . -. i i x ;i . t ,t ,i . nulla live npw branch lln nnp in w iiu inuiiuv wiui which to uo it jusi now SO, Wnemer tne ttoed delegation, which would A,hMta ,. , lZJ' " city council is willing or not does not matter. The con- u at any time, as ZTo&nd dition is one that mugt be faced. Peace 0uUet 14 a bi question, and: . . t. . . But what will take the place of the city work which has whe? time is opportune, it wm!tt;h; y- Hope, that the best en- hflfln'rarn-AH on W v T.f noUH iV J 11 re 4 decent slsed dele-j "c"a!!Jf were being sent out this , j km o no luun at luc oiLua- gat ion well nrenared a.nA enrnnrw wmnwc ati tion fairly and squarely, for undoubtedly we shall miss ed of the best material Prince Ru comes nto e oommon8- Tbe Sen- Lh0rhiCh 3 gd many l0Cal haVe dePendefl 0n !Lr! .to iS-lKSS TeS Sfricate in Liit; puDt. an aoseiuieiy In the first place there is road work. The Provincial Government, seeing the possibility of an election in this constituency soon, has decided to push forward work on the highway and many men will be employed. Already a survey party is going out to get the levels and lay out the work. Then there is the construction work of the Power Corporation hydro-electric plant at the Ecstall River, construction of the power house in the city and the work on the right of way for the high tension lines. This will employ many men. The drydock has work enough n sight to keep it busy for many months and it will employ more men than have been engaged there steadily for years past. The Bilmor mill probably will be opening in the spring at Porpoise Harbor. This will employ a pretty good gang in addition to the men in the woods. The Big Bay Lumber Mill at Seal Cove is in a position to employ more men than ever before. There is likely to be considerable building in the city hu u mwj oi uiings are lanced about but these men ---w---t j ... O f V W VIIVDV lilViil one ri urine 1nt CAuInn onH If nHll and precise CQme talo the chamber the i f mum 1-f f t Via CahbU Tf . u uk woiks buwi discussing ways action affects us all. as at the present time Prince Rupertttcsare jail more or less living upon each ! other, and one cannot be affected wKhout others feeling the pinch i The The Canadian Pacific and means of greater co-operation between the Dominion and the provinces In regulating, stock trading.. Salmon Treaty Sockeye Salmon Treaty too. Before any of our funds are ! which threatened a battle last year iU-advlcedly squandered it is most .but was not pressed by the govern-vital that we at least know how ment. Is likely to be less contentious our year Is going to come along, and lust how much our halibut 'fishermen are going to get for ; their early catches-, and whether jthey are going behind or have s (surplus to spend to make our town have a prosperous afar. They have already been put back two weeks longer than usual on account of the Japanese cold storage halibut in the XSSA. There needs to be iiVWB M a better UCHVi ex- CA this year. It is understood both Lib erals and Conservatives will be favorable to its provisions Introduced in the house this session. The Conservatives will likely launch a debate on unemployment either by resolution or on some government measure. This will be almost certain to bring In review the government's immigration policy. Those who take the view the dominion treasury should con tribute to unemployment relief seek to fix dominion responsibility for an otherwise provincial problem by pointing to immigrants now out of Jobs. Hon. Chas. Stew art, minister of interior and acting minister of Immigration, is likely to suggest to the provinces that they decide .on the number of im migrants they, wish each year and let the dominion and provinces co operate in securing them. If s settlement is reached with the pro vince of Saskatchewan so that the crown lands of all the provinces will then be under provincial control, it is suggested they also should have the say as to how many lm migrants should come In each year to occupy these lands. The general feeling Is now the western provln ces nave their natural resources back, their responsibilities as to Immigration have correspondingly Increased.. A board of audit is at work studying the claims of the marl times for subsidies having in view the fact the western provinces will continue to receive their subsidies given originally in lieu of their na tural resources, After they get these resources back. Maritime rights and the Implementing of the re commendations of the Duncan re port formed an important part of the debate last session and are ex pected to be returned to this year. particularly if. the board submits any report Last session a great deal of time was taken up with the divorce bills. A protest against the procedure by which divorces are obtained by act of parliament was led by J. 8. Woodsworth, Labor, Winnipeg, north-centre. It is not impossible that the leaders of the various groups will consult early this ses sion in order to reach some clear understanding as to iuture devel- opments. .There will be a consider able list of private-bills. .One Is ex pected asking for legislation permitting betting on dog races. Eight New Members Since last session, Premier Mackenzie King and Hon. R. B. Bennett, i Conservative leader, have made extensive tours. Mr. King spoke I through the prairie provinces, Bri- j tlsh Columbia and Western On-' tario. Mr. Bennett covered British, Columbia thoroughly, spoke on the prairies and In Ontario. Eight new ! members will be Introduced to Mr. ! Speaker when parliament opens. I They are: Hon. T. A. Crerar, Bran-1 don; Elie Bertrand, Prescott; Dr. W. S. Murphy, Lanark; Vincent Dupuis, Joliette; Dr. William Span- kle, Frontenac; Oeorge Dumalne. Bagot; D. J. A. O'Connor, Chateau-quay-Huntingdon; L. A. Wilson, Vaudreuilll. Including Speaker Le- mieux, the standing of the parties as last session will be: Liberals 119. 1 Conservatives 89. United Farmers of Alberta 11, Progressives 12, Lib. Prog. 9. Labor 3 and Independents j ' 2. PRESIDENT IIEATTY ASSURES PEACE RIVER PUBLISHER THAT OUTLET IS RECEIVING SERIOUS ATTENTION (continued from page 1) , demanded it we hope to be in a position one year' from now, with the ' knowledge we will then have gained from the engineers, to be able to make a definite announcement re- j garding your outlet to the coast." j To this he added that he expected ; to again visit the Peace River country In the early summer to personally look Into the matters pertaining to the railway situation, j During the course of his remarks Mr. Beatty stated that so many en- j gJneers' reports have been made which appear to be at variance with regard to the possibility of a rail crossing of Hie Peace at or near summer to determine definitely the actual conditions and also to cheek up on the desirability of the differ- TKAOKMARKnm. I 1 "KV Pe People are of ten too patient with uk Su Suffering when there in to need to t fer. Workteel m wiiai oean mat Uiroa. lough they ch U nvtr. And Aspirin would brine tiiem fa. .mediate reliefl The best tints to take Aplrinbt very moment you first fed the ptk Why portpone relief until the pais ha reached it height? Why hesiuu to take anything bo harmless? Read the proven direrUoM for that ing colds, easing a tort throat; rcGrrin headaches and the pains of ceurtira neuritis, rheumatism, etc. You can always count on hi quii comfort. But if pain is ot frtquot recurrence see a doctor at to its auat AS Pi Pi N r ' -r w mm I v A7 r i Pain F ent passes. i would be quite impossible for C I wouia n net De peeuete te give reason uiat u sum prnmw tr encouragement to the people of the to be given now the inform 'w.: north country by stating that the be gathered by th work f !rHs construction of a eoast outlet will j gtaieers during the mmim sum. be undertaken within a definite j might set aside all presently ex stated rune, ne was askd. to this eeiveti opinions as u both roci the president replied tttat this and destination ol su h an outiet I Stop us if you've heard this one . . . "M !f DEAR, I simply dread this daily shopping" How many times have you heard that story? More than once, -we'll bot a f hat. And if you agk the woman who "dreads shopping" just why she does so, you'll usually hear something like this: "I takes so much time 1 I start out and look and look and look . . . and by the time I've found what I want I'm dead on my feet. All m, my dear. TmCan I t actually am i" . v.r You can do a friend like that a real service, Aslc her if she reads The Daily News grocery advertisements. Usually she'll look surprised and say, "Not very often. What has that to do with itt" Tell her how you have your mind all made up before you hang-the market basket over your arm . . . how you're able to save steps, budget your expenditures neatly, get what you want and all with a min-imum of time and effort. Simply because you have the news of the shopping world at your finger-tips all the time, by reading the advertisements every day. Advertisements Arc News. Vital, Practical ftews. News You Need to Keep on Tap. Read the Advertisements Every Day! bo ' jujSo