1 i TAOE JWO '.I'. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert f II. F. PULLEN - - - Managlng-Editor -tfla&JQiu- Friday, June 20, DAILY EDITION , 1930j ROBBING THE WORKLESS tnen would nave not oeen piaceo in tne position oi receiving money which was not theirs by right and a strict accounting would have been kept if it had been a matter of insurance. SPLENDID HEROICS Whpn Mr. Hfnnpr.r. snnkp in Rpcrina bp frprripmhored that "L. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. M: As Dupui8 arrived in the; Mr B! Q. Osborne, who from Haysport on today's train '. been on a holiday Visit to Wood- for OTbrief visit ln ' towhf 'i mtn tcock; returned, to the city fro j v ... , I'm.-: (the- ' interior ,oh todays train. ' Judged F. McB. Young, who has been f on a brief trip to Smlthers,; F. D. Mathers, .local representa-freturned to the' city on today's tive of the-B. C. Packers, returned ! A mpHnir nf Prlnr-Punprt- rnnvr on romrntiv huslnpss There is a general feeling of condemnation of those whp,peaC9i River committee, which was have been'r'obbingthe:nion Who were out of Vor.kian Van-fto rupebeen held last night, was! couve Often there is sympathy with prisoners Isut there'pstioned indefinitely. is very little with those who have diverted money from " TI7"w ,, t J . ,1 , i. v . i B. J. Bacon, n who has been on a sucn a cause to tneir own seiiisir purposes. i h,t Here again IS a case Where trouble might have been returned to th city on the Prin- ver where he is to pick up a fish i a. j r i. nc : . ..... ..f. . avoiaea dv a sysiem oi unemployment insurance, men , cess cnanotte tnis morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur, who have been on a holiday visit to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. EmJl Wicks, for drunkenness,! was fined $35, with option of thir-1 he was in thgreatest wheat province in the Dominion and gJTT'.S X he had a special message for the wheat growers in the morning. auaience Deiore mm ana ior tne unseen auaience tnrougn-1 out the province, says the Winnipeg Free Press. One of! their troubles just now is that certain European countries particularly Germany, France and Italy are trying to' produce their own wheat as far as possible and have ad-: opted: very high import duties, thus shutting out Canadian : A., E. Kincald, Revelstoke insurance man, is paying one of hli periodical visits to the city, having arrived from the ' interior by train yesterday. wheat to a large extent a not very satisfactory ' situa-: constable sam service, trans- tion for the western irrain ETTOWers. jferred from here to Anyox, and The Conservative leader dashes to their aid. He .rallies m-service and family sailed on. them with the news that, if privileged to form a govern- for the the Prince 6melter meni, ne win reacn tnose countries a lesson ior imposing This snappy, ' heroic attitude may have seemed rather. rntmt"jSntecenlly undcr" th went an operation. t- it o u r... . i xiuc iu euiiic ui mi , jjciiiicwu a Jiuiuui s. uut iuum ui me wheat growers know chaff when they see it, and thev re, ,.. .Mrs. f. e. wermig, who has been 1 mi mil if niQOT a A in vnnf irtnl rvriiWcn 1 ci f r -f n til if of VA' 74ntmurAi rooirlnrr ivftntmaMf ! liiUWIl LClbU 141 AC4VL1VC1 JlJJJOCKlC3 1U1 muvumn &WVAi3 (.ACUbiiiCtlb j mg tne saie oi meir wneat man in proposals tnat are lor llcr c'cs '"U"1CU lo lIie Cl1? merely calculated to gather in votes. ! om thfu fouth ,n the M- Prlnce A little reflection on Mr. Bennett's promise of reprisal Qeorge thls mornlns-against the European countries in question would lead the b. e. vaide of the onji. engi- Wheat growers to wonder what they would get OUt of neering department and Mrs. Valde them. Germany, France and Italy had their own reasons wno have been on a trip to van-for trying to produce their own wheat, and there is not couver returned t0 tne cltv n the the least 'ground for thinking thati trade reprisals Caiv ;Prlnoe 0eorge thls moring-ada's part would, lead them toTreopen tHSIr mafketsto our 'c. w. Harrison of the hatchery. wheat. i department of the Dominion Fish- Mr. Bennett Would, Start a tariff war with those COUn- cries service arrived in the city on tries that would do the western farmers hot a particle of the Prince 0eore tnU mommg, good, but would certainly do many other Canadian export- be,ng here on ,al duUes-ing interests a great deal of harm. The dashing proposal wlllIam Barton of the Royal of the Conservative leader is a poor exhibition of states- Bank staff, who has been on a hoi-manship. ilady trip to Vancouver and Vlc- Canadian products to the value of $82,732,000 were ex- tor,a. returned to the city on the ported to Germany, France and Italy in the calendar year pr,nce George thu mornlns- moo .1 : i. ii i.i.n, xvis, ctnu uur iiupuiiis lrum mose countries loiauea 5oi,-141,000. The balance of trade was in our favor to the ex tent of more than $31,000,000. TO MEET CARAVAN Governor of Alaska and Party Arrive By Plane Others on Boat On his way to Haselton to meet the Alaska-Yukon highway auto caravan. Seorgc C. Pitks, governor of Alaska, arrived In the city at Heckman, Dr. R. V. Ellis and L. S. Ferris of Ketchikan arrived from there on the cannery tender Eskimo with James Sales last night. Candidates For Election Have Taken to Field oy train today to the lnterldr. The ! Atlln and other points in the ex- guDematonai party also included treme north of the riding, accom- ' Harrv O. Watson. nrAtirient nf the . mnicd hv u v wovn tr a fn. ; I - v. .. r j, mm. m .iwtiUl, ,U, 4 k' KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties ' 7 Edge Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain Hemlock Flooring Spruce and Cedar Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and Timbers Doors, Windows, Shingles, Etc. 1 Mrs. J. L. Mcintosh, who went to Victoria to attend the reCent Re-bekah Grand Lodge meeting, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Oeorge this j Misses Margaret Bmith, Polema i Cameron and Hazel Green left on j today's train for Sunnyside where jthey will spend a few days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Si Odd lots off-ffrade material at reduced prices. & BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Prince Rupert, B.C. Miss l!thel Christie of the City Hall staff returned to the city on the Prince George this moring jfrom a holiday visit to Vancouver, Both federal election candidates Coming1 north with, he? sister, Mrs. ior aiceena riding are now in the T. P. Smith, and family wh6 pro 10:30 last night from Juneau on a 'campaign fttld, travelling In oppo-I ceeded y train to their homelni A nms uwvmrc uuccuuns. kjuii Itsnson, t,lDiTeiKwa. piioieaoyu.L. Scotland proceeded I eral candidate, left this week for The fire department had a call last night to the rear of the Plo- Juneau Chamber of Commerce, and Atlln.' ,T7 7, , , Walter C. Waters, . representing the ! J. C. Biady. MP. is In the interior "re HWh,Ch had Botut oi AcntroL Wrangell Chamber of Commerce, land is billed to speak tomorrow danage .w" do"e- At"n auo 10 meet the auto caravan, I night at Smlthers and on Monday ,,v' ' we?iMnl, 0 Mayor N. R. Walker, Senator J. R lat Tclkwa I511 t0 tl,e home u oi Daybart Lund, ' 1141 Beach Place, where sparks , . . , --.from the chimney had injured the roof, doing minor damage. Sj There were 180 passengers going B' north aboard, the steamer Princess b! Charlotte which was in port this morning bound from Vancouver to Skapway. Of these 103 were Knights of Columbus and their wives from San Francisco who have bfen attending a convention tn Taqomattirt who are,. making the trlpJto,Aska before returnjng( .OS. A party of prominent Victorians including W. B. Lanigan, retired freight traffic manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway. E. V. McMillan, manager of the Bank of Montreal In the Capital, Capt. Wilson. Montreal banker; Mrs. William Spencer, wife of tho promin-ent merchant, Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs Drlseoll, Mrs. Thorpe Touble and Mrs. Edwards were passengers aboard' the! Princess Charlotte this mornlpblrigVnbrthSrnako the round trip to Skagway. Joseph. Oajv who is with the service of the B. C Packers on the Queen Charlotte islands, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Charles for Vancou packer which' he will bring north. The Letter Box AN EXCELLENT SUGGESTION' Editor, Daily News: The suggestion made by the writer in the political corner of your paper withn reference to future employment for Mr. . J. C Brady should he be unsuccessful in his present campaign is a good one. .. t The fact that strong and infill-encial Conservative newspapers, both east and west, such us the George this forenoon : aiau wnpire ana uie I Vancouver rrovince, auer a care-l ful canvas of the situation, are ex- Since' such' belief Is gaining ground and not a few of the Con- servatlves in the smaller centres, pays. are! itriheir own interests being in lluenced it might be advisable for US' here to consider that aspect of the case. It must be bore in mind that our city is at the parting of the ways, important1 events are to happen in the near future, In wjjfijtj Prince Rupert is vitally in- nierestea; ana wun wnicn me Dominion Government has much to say. In the probable event then of the government's return it train ! to the city on the Prince George ' woild obviously be the part of dls I. v this morning' from a trip to van- cretion for us not to send to OH i tawa an advocate who' is already i well known as a ruthless oppon- ldentifled ent on all occasions. Apart from-that and in the interests of Mr. Brady himself for whom I Hold no animosity, would it not be in his interests to be away from the disapolntments and : uncertainties of politics and placed prnfeiy in the position of school ln-(rpector for which position he Is eminently fitted. Without speaking disparagingly of Mt. Brady's attainments, he is to a large extent an idealist and of the poetic turn rather than the business man of action; and It is vry doubtful if politics is the sphere in which he will be of most value either to His amlly or hU country. i We who have had much to do! with inducing Mr. Brady to leave j an honored profession and in which he was highly successful have responsibility In this matter; and although we may question the spirit in which the advice was tendered In the political corner of your paper, yet we welcome the Idea, and In the event of Jt being necessary we hope that both parties wlU Join in pressing on Dr. Tol-mle our desire for such an an- exclusive duties on Canadian wheat. He will abrogate the Miss Jean Redpatn sailed yes-iP"5'1 tot opinion that the King pointment trade treaties with them, he will not allow them to "peoV'le terday afternoon on the prhe aovrnment wl b return-. tViPiV thfiir o-nnHs fronds in in this this rnnnt.rv pnnnrrv " Vmf. hut, slum slnm rhn rno Hnnr Hnnr nnnn nnnn thorn thpm Charles for Vancouver to be with : ed s om,noua- . . . . AN ELECTOR. Get the Ad. reading habit It Jit iiiif t..' jr ' """- r IHi 1;:: Hi m mmmmmmmm ' ' " " ' ICTATRn 1 .1i::ii, .;:i::::j:iit.i ;::ii:ii::i:i:i:::::i::. !!!"":!::i::M::::t:::ti !iiii!!i!!:??'ViHi:i:ii::ti1 iiHii::!:::. I Alsolho Do Luxe Whisky EXTRA SPECIAL LIQUEUR Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland This advertisement i not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. serve Kcllogg's Corn tomorrow. Flakes breakfast With cool milk or cream Fine for you. So easy to digest they don't "heal" the body. Nothing Letter for the kiddies' evening meal. 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