AGE TVVO Wsir.::;.-.--, r 1 like mch raid and cons'stent ! Imm -moodnnn nd 2fi.000.000 andlneas. the tourist trade was exceed- lines.-It was greater than the valuo ada's export trade. Felt Tired Out All Day I growth, Prof. Taylor jald. Substan- Ipassibly 30,000.000 visitors before led only by field crops. Iron and of tur entire exports of wood, wood In that -year, touri tial annual increase to the num- j ttee close of fine next decade," lie (steel, construction, railway and tew-ber products and paper, and was with-in over 4,000,000 pounds .. Could Not Sleep at Night of visitors aremost certain to said. ' tile industries. It ranked well ahead 10 of our grain products ex 000000 pounds of m.- "' tt. Mrs. JUd&mond Lalonde, 2431 St. J&met St, occur. "We may, I think, look forward Leading Industry of mining, lumbeitng. milling, meat ports. Last year, the tourist revenue dozen .eggs, and othm Montreal, Que., writea: " After a ipell of thd to an annual inlux of be- Jn 1920, In'jJollur value of busl-j packing, Jiabbig and other staple; was equal to one quarter of Can-1 In like proportion. Pi ,r grippe I wa left Tery nerTotu, and felt drowiy ...... u4 and tired out all da, Bad eoold not sleep at night , - - ,UMf 1. - 9 I jm-V i I tu alto troubled with my heart and did not feel at all like working. I mi told about Mil-born 'a Hart and 2erm rUli and ftr .taking four boxes I was completely reliertd of my trouble, and can reoommend your Pills to eteryone." Price 50c a box Sold at all drug and general stores, or mailed direct on receipt of prise by He T. Milburn Co, Ltd., Toronto, Out The Daily News PRINCE HUPEUT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Evtyy Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue 'H. F. MULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATKS By mail to all other pens of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year 6.00 By mall to all other countries, per year .... 7.50 By .mail to all parts of N'oithern and Central British Columbia, paid In advance for yearly period j... 300 Legal notice, each insertion, per agate Une 45 Transient advertising .on front page, per inch 2.00 DAILY EDITION MOTOR CAR IS PAYING Tourist Trade Has Become Gre.it Industry in Canada Far Cry From "Oldest Inhabitant's" Memories I TORONTO, Nov. 38: "Quite a tot of care with American licenses gein through this year," said the oldest inhabitant, as he whittleu a soft piece ol pine in the sun-right of an autumn day. "Seems to me, there are also quite a few with Canadian licenses," he continued. "I remember well, not so many yean ago, when a "furrin" car vac quite a curiosity and now, well, just watch those licences." He cheeked the passing cars off. Michigan. New York, Indiana, even an occasional CallfORum motor passed. One stopped ever? lev Ju. Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1R30 minutes as the tourists shopped. Then away it went again. 1 And this, according to the very ! unromanUc. and prosaic ifgurcs compiled by Prof. Kenneth W. Taylor. M.A., et&iomist of McM aster University at Toronto, is the source of one of Canada's greatest Industries. Addressing a group of business men recently, Prof. Taylor outlined the growth and importance of tourist traffic. The traffic had increased enormously in the past. 10 years, he said. In 1920. 2,279,000 visitors spent altogether about 7,-J 600,000 days in Canada and also spent about $84,000,000. In 1925. however, approximately 8,000,000 tourists spent $22,500,000 and $187.-' 000,000. This figure rose steadily.' until in 1919, an army of 16,000,-1 000 tourists invaded the ocuntry. They spent 40,000.000 days, and the amazing total of $300,000,000 I No other important industry in, Canada has shown anything Ok? 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