THE DAILY NEWS Monday. September 28. 1933 1A0E TWO THE DAILY NEWS. PRLVCK RCPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News: Limited, Third Avenu H F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations M J3 WIPING OUT DEBTS. At the close of the Franco-Prussian war in which Ger- NORTHERN B. C. NEWS' SMITHERS R. Evans. Prize-winners were Miss AvU Wall and Frank Smith. J. T. Harvey of Prince Rupert SUBSCRIPTION' KATES Although unemployment teller was here last week to appear at . . cAmns hate been established at cases In County Court. - - City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance ... $5 XX) m. n and Cedarvale. mtle For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week luc ,j.finU his yet been learned as to A. M. Manson. K. C, MIA, paid, By mailt all p-rt of Nurthvrn ana Genual British Columbia, what b to done along this line a brief visit here last Monday after; pew in aarance lur ycanjr pcnuu . . - al Hareten. Smlthers. Telkwa and a tour or his Omlneca riding. plre and United States, paid in advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING KATES Transient display advertising, per men. per Insertion Classified advertising, per insertion, per word ... Local readers, per insertion, per line ' Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line .-. $500 elte where In the eastern portion of 900 skeena riding. Mrs. A. E. Campbell of Smlthers trvnrewitrd the Bulkier Vallev Dlt- trict Hospital at the recent British There has been a great influx of 1.40 settlers of a very desirable type In Columbia Hospitals Association In JD2 th central interior, according 10 .". r ii.M ftnam o n ranadlan National - 1 js Railways colonization agent. Since Roaming stock has become a nul-trie first of the year 400 new home- 'ance here and the viUae -wmcll steads have been filed along the line ha given orders that the Pound by-of the railway between Red Pass w must be enforced to the letter.' Junction and Terrace. , There were sixty present at a .. bridge party held recently by the Monday, J Sept. 23, 193t wJen.fAuxlllary to the Smlthers hospital. Prize winners were Mrs. STEWART A bylaw Thlch would have givenl 1 water supply franchise to the' N. P. Moran. Miss Agnes McLeman, Stewart Pub'lc Utilities Oo. was de Craig Millar and H. J. Kelly. indemnity, ah sne nas uone is to oorrow money irum tne are widened. allied enemy countries and then pay it back to them. So far the Germans have suffered no more hardships J "SJ? 'TTn r! t , .1. . t i i m i : i. " man tne winning countries, ine people are jusi as prus- eung first-stroke compeution was perous, are as well fed, dress as well and so far have not heW- winners were Mrs. e. Eby and ,, . .. .. . . . T. Richardson, feated bv the elector if Htewarti by a vote of 75 to 37. many was victorious, France had to make heavy indemnity J SmJ SSSeoaitmen are a ere of six men headed by nnvments and she naid them all. Now that Germany Was m.nno a number of lmnrovemenU Richard Bosence and R. 8. Chap- flip 1nr that pntintrv ha? naid verv little real monev in in to roads in the vicinity of Smlthers. man arrived tat week from Van ine iOter, mat country nas ' paiu ery nine reai money number of the roads couver and wiU recommence d-J Ait 11 1 a 1 .1 veiopmem on we ueorgia niveri Oold Mining Co. s property down; the Inlet Two shifts will be work- NEWHAZELT0N sunerea m tne least except tne same as ine victorious countries have suffered. Fijance has been prosperous a case of swanson vs. oknuskt Four or five threshing outfits are Wane nf th rpnnrit.nnc mnnpv he'mtr npnt there hut over a harness deal occupied much now working In the Bulkley Valley. Decause OI Uie reparations monej Demg spent mere out &f Judjt p hlzB. Young in Some of the fanners have finished Germany has been prosperous because she has had to pay county Court here last week. Plain- threshing, others are in the midst her debt in goods and manufacturing these has made her tiff was finally awarded the sum hl!le" nll te 0 of 120 far use ot the harness, de- started- The grain U In good shape prosperous. lendant to return the harness In and the crop has been Quite up to Most of the goods paid as reparations have been sent question to plaintiff. average. to Britain and have put the English manufacturers out m,t.Z7Zi tm had a tent relief camp has been esub- of business, with the result that at least one of the victor difficulty in defeating the ,w,pd l Porphyry creek, a few nations harbeen almost ruined through winning the war. snappy Nine, local JgJ Sy?u SSTJS? itTSE' All this Shows the absolute futility of war as a means hand to wtnesa the en- dWrictbaversowteenukencareof. of settling disputes. Once this fact is impressed upon the counter. people of every world power, there will be no more war. BRING BACK PROSPERITY. Many people have recipes for bringing back prospehity. Some of them are useful but none can be wholly effective. Prosperity is not a thing to be brought in or driven out prin Rupert. by any particular specific It is a development following Word was received here tast week of the death in Oregon of Oeorge MkM Mabel Melntyre, R, left RoJfe formerfy atsocUted wltn c lat weak for Prince Rupert where w n to winefiS at she wlU do special nurtlng. Haielton. Death occurred following I the amputation of a leg which was! Mbs Lhwea Harun :ft last week rm0Yed in the hope of prolonging! u spena a itw oays ai j hwuk m jje after a stroke. Bert Woods left last Tuesday on Roads throughout the district are In excellent shape lust now and " """' "4 BV"V" " vvy bu ttUim to prtnee Rupert after motoring Is a real pleasure. The! instantaneously but it Will not return in the Same manner, spending a two weeks' vacation in roads will be made even better as j In fact, prosperity is only relative. Compared with district. a result or the unemployment re uer ,. . . . . , , work to be carried out during the Conditions at variOUS times in the past, we are today pros- h. Rive, dairy commissioner for the coming winter. perous. Any slight improvement will be felt by us and provincial government, will give us the feeling of prosperity again although it nhetninrio'r BURNS LAKE will not be the same prosperity we had before the bubble - brote Let . U realize that things are really bad ami let !SfSZ3 Tut an simiv in iiiai leeiuig tuu ?iiu tncn ue uii 111c rutin ers iiospnai wnere tur nu ixmi ruvlng been Ul for over a week with ; to improvement As it is today, some are feeling the de predion very badly while others have benefited by the slump because they are able to buy at lower prices. DON FINN IS WEDDED Miss Enid Maude Carmichatl of Chilliwack Becomes lib BrMe in Toronto Staff Captain Acton Is Heard pauem ror ine pai er. lumbajo which he contacted while w.ujrrLi , r. working in one of the government! m uum, "TT' r?.Z re ramps. Court here last week. Judge F.MeB. Young of Prince Rupert left for Dutrlct Tlslt durin8 Burns Lake to hear naturalization the week it included: Mrs. applleatkma. He u-as accompanied v,n Am Vm.n ,, Aau, r by Sergeant A. Falrbalrn, provincial Mr and MfI A p Anderson: PIIC- Prince Oeorge: A. Martinson, Bickle; " " ... . J. J. Hlckey. Francois Lake; R. It. Mrs. E. Ebv entertained at a de- . , n ,.,.. Over Week-End ZLS?EZ Staff Captain Joseph Acton of Wrangell divisional com minder of which followed were Mrs. Olaf Han-son and J. O. Stephens. Grouse hunting is a very popular ' William Rlst ot streatham Is receiving treatment at the Bums Lake ; Hospital for kidney trouble. : Tfrtjrtvm i Th. r-'.L . imcnum m uii uhm u reaer oisen of Decker nas our- miVM te tal ZTLi V ST bnUfhUn 1U" chi the Burns Uke barbershop Bnld 8 he ClU,le, QTer while all have met with some meas- from Mrs. Klssock. week of Mte Maude Car- ttkhael of Chilliwack to Donovan H k-end. good crowds being in ure ot succeas. ; Nartley Finn of Vancouver, tor- merly of Prince Rupert. The bride's costame was an lm- attendince to hear him. At Saturday evening's meetlne. In the course se Staff Captain Acton spoke on the Prince Rupert of his return to Tprrnrs Trioff by auto f rem a trip , C1 1 111C1V, 1 'ihlnM of "Wlul t tl b In ntith Tl r. Rrhnhvrt nf Prlnr Rii. i model of chartreuse ported green stfwU of WtKt Rupen." a subject Prt spent a few days here, accom-being created to give a bolero effect. Yesteraay mornnz sufl cantaln J. S. Oray la suffering from a 7 v 7. TO I u,, V Aon ddressed hU final meeting painfully sprained wrist sustained' SraTwaa Sed ln Two Terrace theft cases were d. felt chaneau. suede glove, and 1!LT "e 7" i posed of in County Court by Judge pumns. She carried a bouquet of ."iV 1 !,"w.'I,.7r " .. o,.u..- F. McB. Young on Saturday. - . - utujuii vuj hiiu uuicr native vu- oiuiurcu luum ujr u cx- Cases Disposed of on Saturday Fmarv rii.llHitiH rin Hint viilltv tacm Tin armmMnU Kt rn!1nn.i!1v hswivv U'lnHclnrm for on . . . included "SIS rrnne AudreJ Tht5r T d?e back hf" on h7 "USM toi wJre uiciuded Miasea Anne and and Audrey , d Trt f k d roads were blocked by Terrace,Kwaa wntenccd to nine Mr. and Mrs. Finn aaUed Saturday1" "iu a,lr im0nlh' taprlaonment. Oullbault . , . .(inatume to Wran. wrangell. darna" carnage. lis i. uirt said tn to h. have broken .n and nrf entered niri from Montreal for London where they will spend a week before proceeding to Cambridge University) where the groom Is studying for his PhD. degree. They expect to re-; turn to Vancouver early next sum- For the East mer C. N. TRAIN IT , . . a number of other Terrace premises -1." n".dan5'orc15t. on the same occasion. ut onuuren comprising mikc u neui. Bill Cotllson. Harold Berg. Bud' H...iii., ..i 1 ,.ih.- . im avaaaaiL. a vvi V nvav wo . . 2SST I R,bf,n Jr- "Pnded wntence. Visited Houston and nlaved for a Mondays, Wednesday and Satur- dance there. I . . ,S:, nooru I Elaborate ship tnodeu that can Mr r., Finn w formerly director Jt From the East- ! Miss Katherlne Evans entertained be taken apart and reassembled of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Sundays, Tuesday and Thurs- recenUy with a bridge party at the ate ustd to teach boys shlpbulldlnj Experimental Btailon. days, I SO pm. home of her parenta, Mr and Mrs. at a school m Pottsdam, dermauy 1 v V A 1 gree on this One Big Need SCORES of leading Canadian newspapers have itrcssed the vital necessity of Life Insurance as a protection for loved ones and a guaranteed income for old age. Read these brief extracts from a few of the press editorials: Halifax Herald Life insurance encourages saving, provides for old age, and protects the h el pirn. Montreal Gazette The advantagrs'of a life insurance poliy art , so great as to render life mariace one of the recognized necessities ' in the life of the citizen. Toronto Star The reasons for putting on life insurance become more imperative in bird times. . . . These are the days when no on needs to be persuaded that life insurance is s good investment. London Advertiser The good husband, the good father, naturally thinks of life insurance as his first line of defence against the hiril$ of the future. Winnipeg Evening Tribune Life insurance is the great dispenser A of family protection and peace of mind. Rrgina Daily Star Hird times only male life insurance the snort riecestary. Calgary Herald By maintaining life insurance one can be sssureJ of independence in later yean. Vancouver Star Life fatturance companies are securing the .future welfare and comfort of many thousands of homes. 1 TF you Have not made adequate provision for yourself and dependants, consult a Life Insurance represent 'ative today. ; Life I s nsurance oervice C A N Uff IDA THE NEW S-GLASS MAGNUM DRY THE CHAMPAGNE OF GINGER ALES Y MAGNUM . . . . . (Sfutlglattet) (Plus Ic btttlt dpslt) 12-OZ. SIZE ... (Sfullgtatm) . (Plus Jc bcttlt deposit) SPLIT (Individual slit) (Plus U bottU dpUt) 30 ..,,.20 15c