P mi a: iilufiiJ;'. 8 3fc ft j ! paok two THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert . 1 Dally News, Limited, Third Avenu H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Loed.1 readers, per insertion, per line Legal notice?, eaeh insertion, per agate line Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION DEMANDING OUTLET .98 TOE CANADIAN SHREDDED V.UEAT CQnPANY, LTD SHREDDED WHEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT .IS Friday, June 5, 1931. MONOPLANE OR BIPLANE British, Air Ministry Will Make 1 Strenuous Tests v uii specially v i Built Craft SUBSCRIPTION KATES J City delivery, by mall or canier, yearly period, paid In advance 5.00 LONDON. June 5: -For many a For lesser periods, paid In advance, per month 50 day oa airfields the world over, ma- By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, ' nufaeturers. pilots and other In-paid In advance for yearly period .. L 3i)0 tefested in the maxtmusfl efflclwiey By mall to all otner parts of British Columbia, the British Em- of aircraft havt argued as to whe- plre and United States, paid in advance, per year $6.00 ther the monoplane or biplane Is toy mall to' all diner countries, per year 9.00; the most effective type of construc- tlon- A ""nroplane naa but one tnvrnTicivr ERTISING nirrs RATES w,ng wnie a b,plane has tW0i Transient display advertising, per men, pr Insertion 1.40 answer should be found $oon now 02 for the Air Ministry lus decided to-25 make a practical test of both types. Two medium, sized alMlners, one a monoplane and the other a biplane, have been ordered. Each will carry the same load and the same engine power. Scrupulous care Is being taken to ensure that the only Important point of difference between the two machines shall be the structure of the wings and control surfaces. Cabin accommodation, arrangement of the cockpit, nsii(almn taJ Aea an1 ccon Widespread Regrets at Passing of Mrs. Albert Bedore terrace. June I Tnere wis widespread sorrow on Wednesday when It beetme known that Mrs. Albert Bedore had suddenly passed away, leaving her hutband with i family of four small children tn care for. Mrs. Bedore was down town on Monday and appeared in her usual health and. cheer but later sickened. Dr. Mills was in attendance and rendered every possible assistance but it was evident from the fitlt that the mother's chances of Ufevwere very slim and she pasted away on Wednesday. The funeral took place on Thurs day morning, W. A. Kirkpatrlck being the undertaker. Services were conducted by Rev. E. A. McCarthy at the hbme and at tn grave tide there being a large ga thering of relatives and friends present. P. Merkley, E. M. Lawrence. S. Wilkinson. E. Cole. W. E Smith, and J. Cauthers acted as underbearers. Deputy Minister Of Finance Here En Route South F. D. Johnson, deputy-minister of finance and formerly city trea.- j urer of thl city, arrived in the! city on yesterday afternoon's train from Prince Oeorge and salted lasn night on the Prince Rupert foi Victoria. For the past month or no Mr. Johnson has been in Prlne Oeorge Hospital, suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia with wh'h he was seized on the train while travelling west. He Is still very weak although sufficiently recovered to be able to travel. !! was accompanied by Mrs John son. THE DAILY NEWS Friday, june s. District News TERRACE A fine baby son was born un Saturday last to Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Mills. William. McNefeh of the Wo'rli-men's Compensation Board was a visitor here during: the week. Thomas McMeekln of Prince Ru pert, was a business visitor here on Monday and Tuesday. T. Shackleton . of Usk put In -a tw tlaj In town at the week-end. C. Flnlay of Prince Rupert I spending a short 'time attending to his ranch. ,,. Dr. L. W. Kergln arrived Monday and returned to Prince Rut pert on Tuesday. He had been called to attend Mrs. Mills. A. A. McDonald and P. McNlchol ?' Uslt cam In on Sunday " b"s- tiers' comfort. luggage space-all Prince Rupert might do well to make a final plea to the j are identical, and the three engines iness- Federal government to commence work this year on the Si.Sr mi "ewciiynl? Prince Runert Pacific outlet to the Peace River as a means of putting the I y Built of Met3,p ipent a few days with her famitf Unemployed to Work. If some such national enterprise is j Each machine is built entirely of returning to the coast on llOt Started there will be a bad outlook for the coming win- i metal except for the fabric covering Tuesday's train. j ter. II. on the other hand, a few thousand men were em- i wings ana tau unit, ana win nave ployed in railway building, the country would be getting real value for the money expended, the men would retain their self-respect and the whole country would benefit. mat argument is wholly apart from the fact that with wheat at its present price it is impossible for the Peace River farmers to raise grain at a profit. To give them a direct outlet to the coast by the most feasible and direct route would be worth more to the farmers of the Peace than to give them a bonus of five cents a bushel on their grain. n n. . . REPORTS FROM RUSSIA Reports coming from Russia are many and varied. While one apparently authentic story gives details to show how lovely is everything the next pictures conditions as awful. As a matter of fact, more of the stories are correct than most people think. The country i very large and conditions vary with the districts. Conditions are not consistently bad or consistently favorableJHsjounfry being maue over ana it wui taKe many years to make it over. Considering the opportunities and the opposition it has i-eceived there is no doubt the Soviet has done wonders. If the rulers of that country could only get away from the obsession that they must save the world from capitalism they would get along very well. As it is much money which should be expended at home is spent in missionary effort and often it is of a kind to bring the country into disrepute. However, one must not judge Russia by its missionaries any more than Canada can be judged by her missionaries. The' are not usually representative men. Canadian ShrtJJtJ Wheat it 100 Canadian XTt'tn. Eat TWO Shredded Wheat B'ucuiti day . and help Canada' $ Prosperity. Brighten the breakfast with berries. "I pile luscious red straw berries on our Shredded' Wheat Hiscuits and then pour cream or whole milk over them. The flavory shreds blend with the juices of the berries in such a way as to stimulate the most jaded appetite. Shredded Wheat is sohealthful and wholesome." exeentionallv comfortable seatlne Mrs. wmtlaw and Capt. WilM room in a large saloon cabin for 10 man were visitors nere irom us passengers. Including luggage, the on luesaay. rpay load, comprising . passengers 1 and baggage, will be approximately nnmmirnn one ton. Swll I HHKS Comparison of the design figures U1UI ilIJilu show interesting variations in per- formanee, weight and dimensions. Mystery surrounds the finding of The monoplane has considerably several head of catUe swimming the greater span, total wing area down the Bulkley River n the vle being almost exacUy the same in Inlty of Telkwa last week, the sifp both machines. Both ships weigh position being that the animals about four and a half tons with lull were stampeded into, the river by a lord on board, the monoplane be- cougar or bear. The carcasses of one ing a few hundred pounds heavier cow and three calves were later because wings and tail unit weigh found washed ashore. The former more than in the biplane. belonged to James Warren and the The air ministry intends to put latter to Robert Macgregor of these two craft through a series of Quick. strenuous comparative tests, in land plane and seaplane form. At least three dogs were poisoned which will probably Include expert- here last Friday night as a result, mental flights, on .the established-! the work of some one who put airways. The resultshoiild1 certainly out strychnIne!oaded bait. .Those be a decision as to which type of losing their d03s weref John McKen-flying machine is most.efflclent as zle. James Brlggs and G. Anderson, a medium sized air liner, During the ' " ' war, tiny fighting triplanes were Provincial police are conductlnt, tried out but this form of construe- an investigation following the dis-tion was not greatly successful, and covery last 'week of a number of none of the three-wingers are being rtlck of stumping powder near the built now. ; sidewalk at the west end of Brand. DIED AT TERRACE I way Avenue near Sqm ' Mayer' l house. The dynamite, was fully ; equipped with fuse and caps, being , all ready for detonation. The stuff ! was discovered by children playing nearby. PRINCE GEORGE Hon. Joshua Hinshllffe. minister of education, gave an add t ess here last Friday evening at the Princes? Theatfe. his subject being 'The Record of the Tolmle Government ' He gave a stirring defence of the administration o: which he Is- a member and pointed to, the Iniquities of the Liberals while they were in power. W. C. Cowell has arrived hero to Institute a check-up, on behalf of the federal government, of al! alien residents of the district who have been receiving relief during the pat winter. This check-up Id being made on a nation-wide basW and will lead to the deportation of nil aliens who have become charges upon the government of The Prince Oeorge Boafd cf Trade is to invite eighteen aviators of the Royal Canadian Air Forced who will make a flight across Ca nada early In July, to make Princj OeOree one nf thrlptnn. fleetrt nltlon of YellowheaJ Pass as the best crossing of the?Rocky Moun tains 1 sought ( Work on the new .bridge acrosa the Nechako River W being rushed so as to prevent a tie-up of traf COAL nay the real Coal our fa mom Kdsort and Cassldy Wellinttoiiln any quantities. Also Itnlkley Valley Hay. drain and Robin Hood Floar. Prince Ruperl Feed Co PHONKH M AND 5RH i FORD RELIABILITY the new fobd town shun laumll. SUHf ulidthUU. oi J Hi Lonf9 hard use shows the value of food materials and simplicity of desujn EVF.RVVniERE you go you hear report! of the good perfnrmanre and reliability of the Ford. One owner wrile "The Ford Tudor Sedan I am driving has covered 59,300 miles throu-h all kinds of weather. It is still giving perfect attraction." Another owner drmribe a trip of 3217 miles in 95 hours over bad roads and through heavy rain and sleet in the mountain. "Throughout the entire trip," he writes, "the Ford performed excellently and no lie. It became necessary last Friday to close the old bridge alto gether. ateef work on the suspension bridge across the Hagwllget Canyon near here has been completed by Brfynes it Horle of Vancouver and men who were engaged on this work have returned to Vancouver. It will be some weeks yet before the new bridge Is open for traffic as the public works department has yet to Jay the floor, bind the cables, paint the span, fill In th cable locks with concrete and complete he approaches. Indian Agent 0. C. Mortimer together ,wlth 8. Malllnson and Corp. Derger and staff ot the Royal Canadian Mounted Police started on Monday morning taking the census of Indians In the KItwancool. KU-wanaga, Kltsegucla. Hazelton, Glen Vowell, rlpiox. KLsgagas, Knldc and others reserves. It is expected that about 2,300 Indians and ItO farms will have to be enumerated. Is That Why Some mils Are Thrown Out? A statistician points out that there are more Williams in the present House of Commons than anv other name Hamilton Spectator. mechanical trouble of any kind was'' experienced. The shatterproof glass undoubtedly saved us from serious Injury when d prairie ehirken struck the windshield white we were travel Ing at 65 miles an hour." See the nearest dealer and have him give you a demoiutlration'ridfl in the Ford. Then, from your owni pernonal experience, you will know that it brings you everything you want or need in a motor ear at an 'unusually low price. In every respect, It's a "value far above the price.' ONLY LOW-rttSCKll CAR WITH SAIUTY ;LASS All Ford rare are equipped with a safety glass windhleld as standard equip ment. It has saved many lives and prevented counties injuries in collisions. For a small extra charge, you can now, have your new Ford delivered with safely glass in ALL DOOIIS AND WINDOWS. FORH MOTOR COMPANY (5?77W OF CANADA LIMITED: "raccuMDuxttr RELIEF OF NeFhazelton ! UNEMPLOYED Suggestion Made That All Workles .Men Should be Put in Road . Camp m n-K m TERRACE, June & The Terrace Board of Trade met in the mun.-clpal Hall on Tuesday, but only ja short meeting was held, many imembers having other appolnt-jments. J. K. Oordon's presided and N. Sherwood was elected secretary jpro tern, vice II. HalUwefl reslgner Various communications were received and filed, the only discus slon of importance being one on .unempoymet, In the course of which Capt. J, Willman suggested that the government should placj all unemployed men In road camp i Where they could do useful work Even li only a very small wa?c could be paid It would be better than leaving the men to starve In that way the men would be kept from the btvad line and the much needed morale ot the people wonld be sustained. C. N. It. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 p.m. For East--Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 a m Mr. and Mr. Harry Bowman, who recently came to the ritt from Saskatoon, have left 1 Prince Rupert where they will re-ride Vancouver Province. 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