PAGE TVfO THE DAILY NEWS. ntmdfe ntJPEttf - British Columbia Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenu; H. P. PULL EN - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance:... $5.00 For leaser periods, paid In advance, per week ..... 10c 1 By mall to all parts Of Northern" irid Central British Columbia paid In advance for yearly period - 3.00 By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid" in advance, per year $6 00 By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING KATES' Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion CEissIfitd xuvei'uaing, pti uuerlltin, per word .. Local readers, per Insertion, per line ........... Legal notices, each insertion, per" agate line Contract tales orf application. Editor and Reporters' lefenlrone Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations tar- USING THE ELEVATOR SIDEWALK WORK ..1 ..98 9.00 1.40 .02 .25 .15 Friday, Oct. 16, 193t POWER IS DISCUSSED hour on the Pacific a shaft of sun light darts its' rays on the water of the ocean and Here and there is Tt . . .... and silpnt nnnrr th hnriVnn nf Rnrnnp- xvhiU all rho onor. 7n Z.Z,n 71 "V: l7 "'P " wh0 his face tries resources lld infloencea of the Rritish Emnirp nrp made the vehicle for the enerev uo in un f;nr : tn thi nnint 'conclusion she meant It. v-V fWU C JICk IVi UC U1CU 1I1U1C OU1C1V, lit V-UUlllg V ' with the vast and deadly Indian insurrection, ' and with i'1"1"1,1"" '!' disturbed relations in China. jSSfimTJ?- Ui our own troubles no man can see the end. If we are hnmrp wm rh thPr tn.nnr. v l . ....... 4 .1 . t . ....o- greiuesi numoer oi cars is lar irom navmg tne greatest terday and he khocxed me cold.' mileage of roads on which to use them. Which circum- "The designer knowing their pro Stances Drom&ted Hon. Leonold Macaulav. Minitr nf Penslty to escape before tliey afriVe Highways for Ontario, to sav in a recent address that the at l.helr de"naUon' has taKen MV' density of traffic in Ontario rather serious. was becoming perlod of time which ensores that iiv inuMruieu ins jiuint wim tne remarK mat n an tne more and more of these units are motor vehicles in average daily use in Ontario were placed disciplined and brought to the de- ena-io-enn tney would stretch a distance ot 11U0 miles. i1"-" 8a'- . . "inc engineer terms tnis ernci- ... i . . . J - ency. In the meantime some 10 per cent have deserted through the tur- -f,. , ... , oinc, a per ceni vnrougn inc auxu- lnere lids been some nrntost nt thn wnrk rlnnA nn t nr larw onnant,.. anri nrAh-.hf. In Mr local bitulithic sidewalks and a correspondent has flown to Icent through the transformers and the defense of the engineer. We do not think the engineer transmission line and step up and needs any defenders. His work is too well known in the city ?. down t??TnLei ,fc0ut r since he arrived her. .We are ready to admit that some offf" "o the sidewalks are rather better than others but they williafrivmg at the end of the trans-all improve as they are used more and Very little expense mission lines, will make the others equally as good. "Quite a farther percentage' de- The city council is a unit in acknowledging the excellent ml befor the "nv at Mf tM' vork the engineer is doing. His estimates have been all very close to actual costs Usually slightly higher and the ffi Sg $&&?SZ work in better than has been1 done here for many years, formers, distribution lines, meters The present council owes much of its success to the en- and house wiring betof me Balance girleer. are finally pot to wofk. ilLMwUw -Tl I sB LVlfr VA'AilaH Zms-Bsi, TaktM hmtmi lalat erc-Mtt n H ;-SkK Jsssb1 WicKo0. 1 laa-oMikeo. ramom til tree H jr-K ' tm sjolck, chaa UaMnt;, jiK A PO 6f ZAut ttTK HAKPTf Radio Interference "You will see, therefore, that all the effort expended by the designer is confining this energy within certain channels and the more efficient the method the less the cost eventually to the consumer. Some of these units, however, are so over joyed when they arrive within the city limits that they Insist on spilling over on McDrlde Street and causing the radio fans, In indignation, to write to the wise men in the East to stop them from leaving the lines and raising Cain in their loud-speakers. They complain so THE. DAILY NEWS Fildayr October-1, 193 Man in the Moon ,- . . ' Some people give according to 'their hieans strid others according "Trapping Sunbeams" Is Subject of to their rnearttiefes. J. S. little' at Rotary CTutf 1 Luncheon Yesterday Jakd sayf hVknows what's wrong witrr the- world.' It's those chaps INTERESTING STORY Tells IW British Thermal Urrife Leaf e Ocean and Finally End Up at' Consumer's' Homes who won't pay pirn what they owe that set everything Wrong. 1 Mrs. Jones says her servant glrf must' be-' Japanese because she is so1 intent' orf smashing china. "Out somewhere, some-day, some wept off fiy 4fj6(llder) and now she sits on his neck. IFs John Davey, I think, who says I given birth to the lusty youngsters ha ro matter hftw tow the Caa, named S.TU or British Thermal dan dollar tnmn are aIw iU," Ji J- ,e' mlnagfr t a premium, of the Northern B. C. Power Co., in affle?m JplnlSur,beaJriS" There was-a man in the office at the Clut .luncheon Rotary yester- afl tne olner d who argued that day. "During this same period, doctors bu A y thousand of other units borrf are h6 bQth m the me advIcn and together are wa ed up into-the ,.sle wJth fa wlndowg heavens In preparation for their W,iU fill,---. Qlnof o,r ,:-, u fny. ,f.A Journey. The group Is now called Evelyn purposes is not very satisfactory, it is better than having untu it comes to the high moun- oicfc- the local house left empty. There is always a possibility- tains of the skeena, it rises higher about." tnat it may be used more as tne season advances. and m this eiiort due to the de- Evelyn: What are you thinking ?" dv Same as you're thinking If you do I'll call Dad." .; We are having rather a bad time over our elevator in creasing pressure 01 tne atmosphere, Prince Rupert, but not worse than they had in Vancouver, J11' "p8 mt0 lJ waJ" she.ot, "Mercy, dearie, what a pretty new where for several seasons it was not used even for storage KihfE ZTJ?S, EE purpose. Our day Will as sure as day follows night, come, higher altitudes havm? given up too" "Yep-and I you ought to have much of their energy, they are heard the highly colored yarn I had MIGHT HAVE BEEN TODAY. frozen and turn to snow and Ice; 'to tell my husband to get it." others assume the same quality or (From Harper's Weekly, October 10, 1857) condition as they had on the Pacific- "Look here." said the young man It is a gloomy momerit in history. Not for many years an d,a11 as ram- have- how- ,to his bride of six months, "most of not for the life-time of most men who read this paper has wLThPvVS tS'wS'1!!? buttons "e gcne from n my 1 before return to the level of 41 1 i- ji 1 t they hirts" there been so much grave and deep apprehension. In our theIr birthPiacee and stui retain 'vii now- replied the bride- oWn country there IS Universal commercial prostration and some of the energy imparted to!ril have to buy you some shirts panic, and thousands of our poorest fellow-citizens are them. i next time 1 go shopping." turned out against the approaching winter without em- "So tar, these units have travelled 1 ployment a considerable distance by means of - In France the political cauldron seethes and bubbles J.J.! 1 am begln: With uncertflintv. Russia Tinners a usual H1, n olmirl do A "A """4""u A" ;nu 10 mw me same lrame . : ' . &r . ' ""y " v"v1- some consiaeraoie lime. flapped six times and came to the' "The most efficient plants coal, super" heat or high pressures and moit economical heat ,CyCie cycle work wor at about 25 per cent vU.u,v laj .luiyj,lw,uMi:iUY.iU uC lautji.u wwn.juuu u cgnaiww .war- efficiency' overgll. In the case of uoiii, no man neeu seriously uespair., lec me very naste ram water power tnU emclency at the to be nchf which 1a the occasion of this widespread calam- "AJter turab,ine ni,lsides. .present day is m the neighborhood lty, has also tended to destroy the moral forces with which f? str!.ams aud. "".of 90 per cent, we cannot therefore we are to resist and subdue the calamity. S.S?i tor fl ieA retet,Te taprove- J an diverted through a penstock , ment m the latt-t)r and have ft con. En. ' ! ? ;escaP; thevisiderable field for Improvement in r OAK KV r POO OK wvnv hvhKY LIGHT PinilTPAv CANADIANS t'm t va enter a waterwheel thence to an the flrst mentioned Do no judge . electric generator where they arefroia hl3 8tatement. however, that Ottawa has been doing some calculating, and the statis- Tt1 on to twion line un-ihydr0 eIectrle power k in a casM iiiiQnn dntiAmW k :e t i 'i. der varying pressure Until they afv iMnr Miro orrrrm rnnnmirfwiT nrS thin than iViq thu frrnvi frnm T"-.--,1-. .1 i -i .1 jti. i i ...r.i t .1, v.v.u.winiivvuinu vunitv,uiiuuoiua uiani oci v tiuiuiuuuiit .i,,,, f tuAi- it. AMmttaii , , "X vv - J,yy,883 motor vehicles registered at the end of last year, bining with their friends, they!hold a very dominant position in or One for every eight persons, as compared with orte for attempt to escape, some escape as the publlc utlIltv md every 8.2 persons the previous year. Ontario led regis- heat,and "e lost due to friction m ..Xo conUnue the picture, the tratons wfth 51,669 cars, and also Jed in the per capita 21StS 8 SiS1?7 a,,terarrlvl.niE at the ;ub" rnltimn. With nriP fnv vnw RO ncnno l Unnvnvin . 7. app.ara . .J . As stttlon Is diverted, some of it 7- ..v. kvisu.io in niv jjiutii".v.. Know, wnen iwo Doaies in motion Ontario may" have the cars, but Saskatchewan has the come together, heat is usually gen-roads. The Ottawa officials discovered that there were crated, except probably In the case 394,372 miles of highway open for traffic in the Dominion, of the student wh0 was asked by and that Saskatchewan led with 154,859 miles. Alberta hls prf TT he.at we,alwai,s was next with 02.426, and Ontario was third with 52,270 ti?lM miles. It is thus very noticeable that the province with the answered: 'No, sir; i hit a gxiy yes wholesale to the 'Canadian Fish and Cold Storage, which works most of the time; the Dry dock, which works some of the time, and to the elevator, that should work all the time but usually works none of the time. "The balance is distributed for small commercial and domestic pur poses, and tn complete the conver sion of the sun's rays from the Pacific to the home we can insert a special lamp in a socket and de rive these health-giving rays at the snap of the switch whether it is stormy or clear during any day of the year, in winter or summer or any hour of the day or night. JJtJU CHAPPED SKIM a M ail of mm. Apply II mm t,y. For Vnm Bu. 1 1 m. th. Lianam, Intlf tn4 Ml UMMuMd. JB r, If Ho troubla. 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