FE a TEE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by’ THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. | H. F. McRAE, ‘EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, bh. ‘ Pelephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 Fast St.. New York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co London, England—The Cléugher Syndicate, Graud Tiunk Building, Trafalgar Square. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: | Daily, 50¢ per month, or $6.00 per year ($5.00 if paid in advance). Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 peg year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per ine! Contract | rates on application. Subscribers will greatly oblige by prompuly calling up !’trune 98 'n ease of nun-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carrie:s. | —— - - pir eg ea eateteeetenbemnen = = > rR T y J 7 Wednesday, March 18, 191 DAILY EDITION cti@dit> Wednesday, March ; W. J. Bowser, speaking to a from other portions of the Conservative ward association | provinee in our public under in Vancouver recently, made takings this district pays an) reference to the extension < | immense sum into the provin- | the P. G. E. railway into the} cial treasury in return for the | Peace River country and said:| dribbles that are expended “All roads lead to Rome, and| here. in this case Rome is Vaden 0 ite ver.” What grim pleasure | There is every reason why | can William Manson and the | economy should be exercised | Conservatives of this city} have in supporting a man who | is doing dll in his power to| dwarf the future of Prince Ru ince. It neither pert. When the government development of this new north, announced the estimates for especially when we ourselve the year it was said that a furnish the funds. The fac great reduction had been de- ‘that our estimates were cut i cided upon, “especially in the two this year proves tw north.” Why this antagonism things: First, Bowser has no to Prince Rupert? interest in our developmet . . . and wishes to draw everythin The southern portion of the| to Vancouver; second, province has had its roaak} district has a member who re- trails and other public im- fuses to stand on his own legs provements put in on borrow- and who would see the whole ed money, a portion of wiheh| country gone to ruin rather the north will have to pay.| . than Jose the smiles of his Instead of receiving assistance | superiors. === — AOU UU OOOO OOOO UO I Ea High-Grade Work Plumbing, Steamfting and sheet metal work Western Plumbing Co., Ld RRERREREEEK at fair prices VIII II IIIA IIIA AI III III I IAI AIS III IIIA IA II IIIA TO en — in the older parts of the prov- nor good sense to restrict the this | economy | “t ni Oo it £ AOU. ’ CARPENTERS | 50 PER CENT. discount.from B. ©. List on Doors and Mouldings with lumber orders PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. J. BURROUGHS, Manager Ave. and McBride &t. 1st PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Whether For Yourself orasa Gift to your Friend PERRIN’S _ GLOVES The well known Perrin trademark as shown in cuts should be on every glove you get, as thisassures you perfection of Style, Fit and Finish. Best dealers the world over sell the n CSN i <__ 4 ad UNOS U genuine PERRIN’S GLOVES. » * 6xris J} ot ||GRIM FAMILY FEUD AT ST. SCHOLASTIQUE, QUEBEC, WHICH | LASTED FOR MANY YEARS The two-column picture shows John MeGibbon, father of the irdered man, and the dead nan’s two sisters. Single col imn picture below is Leonard McGibbon, who was sentenced to seven vears, Following a} feud of seventeen years’ dura- tion, which originated in a land deal, Leonard McGibbon, in company with his father, | Peter, aged 60, and a brother, | met John and Elizabeth Me- | Gibbon, cousins and members | of the ‘ther branch of the] family, in the fields between | the two homsteads. There was | a row over a cow which had disappeared, and John leveled his gun and shot Peter in the John immediately leveled gun and killed his cousia John, with one discharge. He appeared on a murder charge, and his lawyer claimed that he fired in defence of his father. | The lasted two months, | his and of man- requiring two sulted in slaughter. juries, finding re- GERMANY IS GETTING TOO MANY DOCTORS Number of Medical Students In creasing so Rapidly That Some Will Starve Years The London Lancet says that London, March 17 Claude | one of the consequences of the|Grahame-White, in an article BY introduction’ of national insur-/the Daily Graphic on the pro- ance in Germany has. been the|gress of aviation, says: growing number of students of| “It requires no gift of proph- medicine. The sick clubs dojecy to say that within, twenty their utmost t6 promote the re-|years we shall be able to cross cruiting to the ranks of the | the Atlantic within 15 bours, In medical profession, as by this,1934 it will be possible to leave means they hope to be able t6' London on Friday afternoon in a keep the rates of remuneration |) .urious aerial Pullman, where as low as possible by fostering competition the ‘struggle for|°me © eat and sleep in comfort, tife among the doctors. These|and reach New York the follow- steadily growing numbers are|/®& Morning. In twenty years now becoming a serious menace|time the man who has not trav- to the future of the profession, elled in the air will be in exactly und the situation is viewed with the same position as one who some apprehension. During the|®4S5 never been on a train today past winter session there were in With an engine of 160 horse- all 13,380 students of medicine]|POW®! Loday a speed of 140 inscribed on the ‘olls of the{Miles an hour has been made. German universities, against When we get, as we must very only 5,926 in the years 1904 and|S00D, engines similar to those in 1905. The number of practi-;™Marine use, of thousands of rs oblainingthew gualifica-]Horsepower, the possibilities are tions at present increases at the} almost beyond imagination. rate of 150 yearly, so that from| There is no doubt that we shall a total of 1,650 obtaining their|®@ve vessels of the heavier than qualification in 1913 and 1944,] 40 type, of the size of the Maur- this number will increase to}@t@mia, carrying three and four 29500 in 1919 and 1920. At| thousand passengers. They will present there ave 33,527! quali-|CPO5s the Atlantic in a day with fied medical parctitioners in|S@fety and the certainty of an Germany, and assuming that the|@XPress train. I hope to cross to annual loss to the profession New York this way myself some through death or retirement av-|4@y- It will come far sooner than erages 650 in the years 1919 and|the majority of people think. 1920, there will be no less than Twenty years hence, France 44 227 doctors endeavoring to |W! be able to transport an army find a livelihood out of their}! 190,000 men and guns across professional work. It is pointed the channel with 25 airships, in out that such a ite of affairs}4 hour, Every first-class power must lead to an economic catas- will possess a fleet of great aerial battleships comparable to ropne, as at least le-third Offihe Dreadnoughts of today, and these practitioners will be un-|while the navies must be main able to make a living tained to a certain extent, the - - _ first arm, both of defence and A good deed is better thanjoffence, will undoubtedly be in gold, but not as negotiable. the air.” WINGED MAURETANIAS TO CROSS THE OCEAN - Graham-White Expects to See) | Them Within Twenty LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB GAVE RECITAL MONDAY oaah 4 Good Program Rendered at the Regular Gathering Che Ladies’ Musical club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jenns The program ren- dered was as follows: Violin solo, “Enchantment” Hermann Mr. Kauffman and Mr. W. J. Briggs \ ‘ 1 Last Night’ Miss K, Jenns Violin sol “Ave Marte’. Bach Gounod { Butler accompanied by Mr Gerald Peters \ A } Storm Fiend Mr. W. E. Fisher. Flute sok Angels’ Serenade Braga sano solo, Nocturne No. 9 Chopin Miss Irwin I violin, plano and cello Air Sicilienne Sehultze Mr, Butler Mr. Gerald Peters and Mr. Kauffman V i and = flute Dligat ’ Dry Those Tears Del Riego Miss Brand and Mr Froud Violin solo, “eauty Eyes Tosti Mr. Gordon Allan lave vou realized that 8250 cash will secure a lot in the business centre of Port Edward? Coughing scatters germs —Stop it Coughing increases the irritation of the already in flamed mucuous membranes and is moreover apt to carry disease to others. Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil promptly stops coughing, and soon, thanks to its tonie properties, effects a permanent cure, The wonderful popularity of Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oilis specially due to its great value as a permanent lung and bron- chial healer. Sold everywhere, 35c large bottles J. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop. Sherbrooke, P.Q. 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