THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TWO DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PIUNCfi RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert , , Dally News. Limited, Third Avenu' H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor TUNNEY VISITS RUSSIA. Tie oldest, .smoothest, finest Rye Whisky on the shelves. B.C. 12 YEAR OLD DOUBLE DISTILLED RYE $3.50 Kep. Quart Eyery drop 12 years old age, "Government guaranteed. Tat aak t V.d.i. a W eVam Im Uw CmImI t-rt MaO OreW Dvwtawit, Vtctarta. a. C. li-B This advertisement Is not puHshil or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Oovemment ot Brltuh Columbia Hard Time Prices For Cash No. 1 Alberta Lump $12.50 No. 1 Alberta Egg $11.50 Pembina Peerless Lump .... $12.00 Pembina Peerless Egg $11.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 NORTHERN B. C. NEWS TERRACE ' ' Bishop Rlx arrived on Saturday Wrdnesday, Oct. 14. mi nd conducted service on Sunday n"mlnE at the Anglican church, itlttre being a crowded attendance, jit was a thanksgiving service and the'Bf shop, who spoke from St. John XIV., 'called attention to the many ! Recently Gene Tunney, retired world champion boxer, things for which thanks should be 0E visited Russia and he has written about what he saw and rusttcred. nearu uiure. nt was uiuun w - - iiiiuicaccu i - uui nub ao been purchased anyv.nere eise ouisme oi nussia at auuui on Friday. He returned on Sunday five cents each. But these were not allowed to be taken to the coast, taking with him a' in. To be exact, the roubles cost about fifty cents and had nice lot of, wild ducks. i a purchasing power of about six cents. Printed matter j elded to remain inactive for a few officials of any anti-soviet propaganda getting past. months. No successor has been Public speakers are encouraged in Russia, according to chosen to Mrs. McCarthy for he Tunney, but the only subject on which they may speak is presidency. Mrs. Ross undertaking Communism or Atheism. To these they must be favorable. take charge of affairs of urgency None others are tolerated Public speakers are designated untu by the Soviet and they must not deviate from the text Fred Nashj a ot heip- which has already been submitted to the authorities. en. is in the Kitwanga district In almost all public places radio loud speakers blare canting out a surrey for wad 'oca forth continually propaganda in favor of communism and ion wort the menace of Christianity, of the plottings of capitalists, mi Margaret Lanfear leftTerrac of other countries to overthrow the Soviet regime, and of ior England on sauay. a large the success of the Five-Year Plan and what it means to number of residents turned out to the workers. bld them sooy w4sh ttlem a. i i . t . a pleasant journey. After sixteen it me uieuues uw pictures or piays nave uui une yfars in Terrace, durtng which time 1 iimiiic, ijie iriuuipn-ui me worner over uie uoss aim ine they developed a wide connection priest. In the community houses news bulletins tell of the for the sale of their farm products plottings against the soviet, and of the uprisings of workers and as hotsesses to numerous visi-m capitalistic countries. A visitor from England, America ? rs, they taw f locltlln, or France is sure to be amazed at the condition in his own SSftSLTSr. iS2 related to the Russians. In those country as countries nomea of tneir friends in connec-workers are slaughtered, they are rising, they are march- tion with their departure, and the ing against the government preparing to take over the mutiejupiis of Miss French showed administration in the name of the International. the,r appreciation by a very appro- The newspapers deal with similar topics. The real news pr,ate presentatlon-of the day as we understand it is ignored. Athletics and lhankS8lvIng 8ervlce was held on sport are eliminated, great feats such as Lindbergh s flight Sunday m the united church, nev. are dealt with in two or three lines. Even foreign cor- h. t. Alien was the preacher. respondence is censored. If telegraphed it is censored in the telegraph office, but if mailed an offensive despatch J- Bruce Johnton arrived from published abroad means punishment for the correspondent. liSi hta hotel at Le proceeded r Mr. Tunney also tells of the splendid demonstration in-t0 ! Red Square on May Day, of the enthusiasm of the crowd, a. Mconiivray has taken charge ' of the secret police, of the sacriligious destruction of the of the usk Hotel during the absence works of art and church relics, and finally of the stability Tom shackieton, who has gone of the present state. He says: "Where formerly the 0Ut,L i peasant, the worker, genuflected and doffed his cap p Merkley has entfred tato' he looks in the and feels obsequiously, now any man eye occupation of the Lanfear and his equality. There are in Russia today 30,000,000 men French urn crest firm. . and women under the age of tvventyseven who know ' nothing of politcs except Communism, and nothing of B- H-Svmna vlsU to Usk. religion except atheism. That's building for the future." dur,ns the week-cpd- i In his conclusion Tunney says: I do not believe that work of preparlng cainps' there ever will be a return of the inequalities that the f0r the relief workers between usk Soviet government has exterminated. I see our govern- and cedarvaie is proceeding at a ments of the future borrowing liberally from Communism soci pace and the camps will soon not from ite culture or ideas on religion, but from its ,n ful1 operation. . political and economic philosophies." Vaciiic is stay-' - " "' " " ' , " Ing ivlth Mrs. T. J. Marsh in order lHlJisBk to School here. Fred Bishop expects to open his new picture hall at the week-end and is planning a surprise for his patrons. Capt. J. B. Colthurst has received marry cordial welcomes on his return tp'hls Terrace farm tor a time. Since he was :ast here he made a trip to South America, arriving there lust when the Prince of Wales was visiting the southern continent Alex Kerr'6 crew la now complete 1 and work Is progressing on the new road to the Lakelse Hot Springs. ALICE ARM The telephone-rate between Alice Arm and Anyox over the Dominion Telegraph Lines has been reduced from 60c to 25c. A good deal of new building is going on in Alice Arm. Among ; those engaged in building morer 'less pretentious structures are W. B. Bower. A. McOuire, T. Calfa, P. jMorley and B. Turbltt. Norman Fraser of Prince Rupert, (Angus McDonald of Vancouver and1 i Alderman Robert Fenton of New Westminster, directors of the Es-peranza Mines Ltd, paid a visit of Inspection to (he property last wee. It Is hoped that definite plans for future operations ws: soon be decided upon. The Oovernment Telegraphs line between Alice Ann and Aiyansh now In better shape than ever before as a result of extensive Improvements made during the past season. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor, Prince Rupert, spent a few days here last week on official business. A. Davidson, who has been doing considerable development on the Summit property, spent a few days town during the week. He la now . f I,. i a.,-, iLttKaKjru in ueveionme some in nis as he expected to be. He still thinks that we have much Life" Asjuran'ce Company, was a other properties in the upper Kit-to learn from that country and that possibly a half-way busineSa visitor during the week and 33,114 country. policy between the individualism of the United States and .vas a gUeet at the Phiibert Hotel j the communism of Russia would be the better way. The Alice Arm Athletic Associa- On On wirhino- reaching triA the WrW border Mr. Mr Tnnnpv lunney had naa to 10 accent accepi two uo Norman Watt, government agentlUon he dub held hmu a successful Ust card party enln at Russian roubles for one dollar, and the roubles could have .!tae8st0SearidKaiumLake VANDERHOOF Three unemployment relief camps ar iww In operation in this district and much needed employ. racnt Is belli; given to settlers. In all some 121 men are being e'.ven work. PatrieJc Uddy Mulvllle, well known resident ol Grassy P:ins, was killed on Friday last aijout noon in a motor accident on the Francois Lake road about six miles couth of Burn; Lake. iir. Mj1.U accompaalf:- .. M. Manson M.L A. ci a recto, tour of Omlnsca lin ing. YUc t X the vate one for the general jrpad love man. Rev. Charles A. HinchUffe of Burns Lake officiated at services in Vanderhoof on Sunday morning and at Chtlco in the evening. J. M. week on couver. Johnston motored last : The board of village commission-1 PRINCE GEORGE can see for yourself why NORTHERN ELECTRIC ADC Washer does your washing with greater speed and thoroughness than other machines of equal capacity. The agitator, which churns the washing, has six large fins . . . more than any other washer. Each one gives a strong impulse ... a total of six hundred impulses per minute . . . which drives the soapy water through the fabrics with tremendous force. The fins are so perfectly rounded and polished that they cannot exert any wear on the garments. Even the agitator edge . . . sunk below the tub level and held rigid by two anti-tilt bearings... cannot catch or damage the fabrics. . There are other reasons, too, for the efficiency of the ABC. Northern Electric has thoroughly tested all the parts and qualities of this madc-in-Canada washer before awarding it the Northern Electric "SEAL OF APPROVAL" which assures you of its great merit. GRATIFYING INCREASE IN CIRCULATION a business trip to Van-;.. Sv,t,m n, r0iifruon Is Ar.pre- claird by Lar; Number I Local People ers has awarded the contract to! " Mervlll AveriU to construct two w pwe pi we ; pieces of new sidewalk on Bur- W na " " a aavaucc ui i v rard Avenue rara. Avenue. . n me pi muuwi.. una iui Miss Ena P. Campbell RJJ. has partlx due to the ten-ccnta-a-wcek returned to her home here after astern of collection by the boys. h,vin. v,en pnencrprt in Sni!ii andpartlytothe.aghstandardth.it jiursln? at the Vancouver General has been maintained by the papt - v ' fact the management was hsrdly aware that. $o many ioen; pjpie were not already tpkinc he aner. This Increase In clrulatl--" Is of great advantage to local advertls William Fraser, who js at present ers, who are now able to cover the emrioyed as accountant In the pro- whole city through It advertising. vlncial department of public works Since the boys have taken over WL MMT0tUkS li 1 G fd tonieftb null lierw listtj ktrt h4 tct far tmrulj iht rtmtrVMi rfficitncyolbinnJtht other Ntrthtrn lllttlrit ApbmtJ ApflUum ilbifruuJaht', Wedir.-tday, October 14. 4gy In to or tube. S3 THfTHf T' V i I BccauM it doat pou. tivclr relieve the itch- inc almoic i toon at applied and effect! a healthful healing of the kin. Dr. Chax'i Ointment it most satiifactorr uett. ment for Ecrema, tlemor rhoid or Pilet and all Irritations of the dun. Fifty yeart of lucceii. Jurlim h difficult period such u that through which we are passta;-peoi'" of !!u i tfy continue to up preciiitc thcu daily newspaper. U lias become necessary to them u the recent considerable increase in office here, has been appointed city the collection they have found most circulation shows. clerk to succeed V. R. Clerlhue, re- people very ready to co-operate ana ; signed. Mr. Eraser will take over glad of the opportunity of paying WELL KNOWN ANVOX his new duties on November 1. to them instead of to the office. COUPLE AltE WEDDED Those who did not wish to pay The basketball eeason opened weekly have continued to call at ANYOX, Oct. 14. The marriage last Friday night with games'ln the the office and the office pays the of Miss' Mary McOuire and Jamc Rittr-Klfer Hall. The players seem hoys. But as soon as the subscrip- DnaMson, tll known local couple to be in good shape for a start, and tion expires the boys call and the took place here on Saturday, keen Dlav is ex Dec ted durlns: the rjaDer Is stopped If not paid. The coming winter. STEWART boys are the merchants handling the paper and they are the losers it I the subscribers do not pay. They j cannot afford to take chances, so t 1 they cannot deliver the paper unless lit Is paid for. 4 ADVEirriSINfl COPY MUST nE IN EAHLY Copy for display advertise- Bev. Father E. M. Leray, O.M J., : Subscribers who have been In the ments should be in the hands . has received word that he may be habit of paying at the office and of the printers not later than (transferred to Smlthers. He left who wish to change will be doing 3 run. the day prior to publl- 1 1 for Prince Kupert Monday night the boys a favor if they will have eatloni This Is necessary to en- The clerical staff of the public their money ready when they call. able best positions to be ae- t works department is now quartered Thcaias S. MaeKay of Premier has If they wish to cantlnue paying at cured. in commodious new offices here, been elected a member of the the office they must pay in advanc. There is a main office and l prl- Stewart Board of Trade. It is very encouraging to feel that m4 The Northern Electric-ABC Washer may be purchased on Special long term arrangements $5.00 down ahd 'the balance spread comfortably over . two years. PAY FOR YOUR WASHER, AS IT . PAYS FOR ITSELF iforlhern British Columbia Power Company Ltd.