AGt TVPO DALLY EDITION THE DAILY NZW3 Officers of Ronald's Advt. Agency THE DAILY NEWS. PRLVCE RUPERT - BRJT1SU COLUMBIA Published Etcx A-'Uraocn. Except Sunday, by Prince Rcpert iXSy .lews. Limited. Thin Avenu H. K PULLEN Managing -Editor subscription rates Tity delivery, by mail ar earner, yearly period, paid m advance. "it iMKf periods, pal I in advance, per week maH to ill parts of Northern and Central Bittt&h Cflfumoia. paid In ad ranee for yearly period By maR to all other pan of Britten Colombia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year 3y maR to all other coon trie. Der year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per loch per Insertion Classified advertising, per insertion, per word Local reader, per Insertion, per line Legal notices, eath insertion, per agate line Contract rates on rocHeatlon. Editor and Reporters' lelepneor Advertising and (Cremation Telephone Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations ss -38 $560 10c 3jB0 $600 900 1.40 .02 26 1. BENEFIT OF EMPIRE In the past many Canadians have thought that it was no direct benefit to the country being a part of the British Empire, because, whenever the British people wished to buy anything they invariably bought it in the United States or Russia or Argentine or some other country than , this. Today we find a wonderful change come over the rwastrtTa tlikt- Tn tya tima nf fino n? al ctt"-. uriti t V. tot. GONE IS THE MOSS There is nrobablv no other business that has been revo- COAL Buy tbe real Coal our famous tdion and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 6S8 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY F0U SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRRSH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout tbe City Russell C. Ronalds vicrHJESiDorr Ronalds of Toronto to Handle Pub licity For the New Factory With Its new plant at Tilbury. Ont-. already m production on the OF POWER TORONTO. Feb. 5: Some idea of the difficulties encountered and conquered by engineers in carrying out UUl the UIC IIVW new power "VI U' development V rvyni- . . w, on ' ltinioarl Klf tVin arlvnnt nf mnrloiTI inlTOntinna , tfi t - hP JWIT1P I ., i T I. .1 the town or villace he can be there in twenty minutes with out seeming to hurry. If he is twenty miles away it is still auite easv to iro into town to the talkies after supper. The farmer is no longer a mossback, for he keeps right ! pow" commission, up to the minute by means of the radio Usually too, lZTrZ is linked up with his neighbors by telephone. If he is not tMS and power gutton at he will soon talk to them by radiophone. Let's all move out to the farm. It's the life! Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Tickling In The Throat And Coughing Spells Mr. Jimts MKitnn, Kinmounl, Ont, writ.: "Som. iiiM aeo I had very bad cM, and th. tkkliog in ujr throat would cause long spells of roughing. I was advised by a friend to use Dr. Wood's Norway rue Svnip, and after taking th. first bottle my cough had all gone. I can recommend 'Dr. Wood's to everyone with s cold or cough." Price 35c. a bottle; large family site Me; at all drug and gtneral stores ; put up only by The T. Milbura Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. Ont. Mssson will not be completed until July, 1933. There Is an auxiliary station at High Falls. Both Cedar Rapids and High Falls are miles from the nearest railway, adding to the difficulties of construction. All the roads had to be improved In order that heavy construction material could be brought in by means of tractors and sleds. i The engineers were particularly I interested in the design of the intake passages at Masson, conduct- ! lng the water into a tunnel 23 feet In diameter and more than a mile long, drilled through solid rock, as well as the unusually large surge tanks, which were necessary In or der that the tremendous power available can be fully utilized The Dally News can b pur- t chased at Post Office News Stand. 325 Oranvllle 8t Vancouver. Karl Anderson. Prince Oeorge, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace. B.C. Oeneral Store. Anyox. Smlthers Drug Store, Srhltfi- ers, B.C. YV P Turn. WttSOCNT Ft-y. s. i ana(j 'lQn$ Bridge Party at ' Hudson Agency; Queen Charlotte Mr. and Mn. R. G. Mackenzie .Entertain Many Friends at Very Enjoyable Social Affair SKIDEGATE. Js. 5 A very en TV . . r .V "T .rv new made-rn-Csrud Hudson nd I j0yaWe bridge party was held lffs of world j them the of the the various sections against EaKX , and the first unit de-itae Premier Ilotei la Queen Char-BritLsh Empire have turned towards each Other With uvered to the Montreal distributor jlotte City when Mr. and Mrs. R. G. friendly gestures and today we have the first fruits, SO for display at the Motor SbewjUaekensie were host and hostess far as Prince Rupert is concerned. It is announced that a Hadson-Essex of Canada, to quite a terse nswber of friends duty of ten per cent has been placed on canned and frozen JJfJ ?Jn? F . e -if i j . . . tj-;: Canadian advertising agency to al- peetor T. W. Halt and Cant. J. B. fLsh of the world the British except against every part the txiemlie newspaper and seott of the fw Branch, both Empire nations. magazine advertising campaigns ; of Prtase Rupert. Canned and frozen fish is distinctly a product bf this planned for the Canadian market . One of the novelties of the evil art of the country and with a ten per cent preference in this year. tning was the playing by Roy Wie the British market the dealers and cannersshoukfbe in a' 't0' SM on better position to buy from the fishermen and thus bring rLrrCcInn Z " back a better condition of affairs to this district. vertiatag field, has been appointed The fnendlv cesture vnli be well received here and un- advertising counsel for this new; doubtedly will result in a much better feeling toward the Canadian company. This brings to. CHANGE OF POLICY - A m . W- a Pi i account which was formerly handled In the United States, and is a further development of the Hud- Library Club at j Telkwa Officers The Change OI policy in Ureal Britain comes alter many son-Essex of Canada policy of buy- TELKWA, Feb. 5: The Library years of free trade. Our great grandfathers may possibly in Canadian-made goods and ser- aub here has elected officers for remember the repeal of the corn laws in England when wherever possible (the ensuing year as follows: , wheat, .w wh .I,!.V, eh hA had Kon been kept L-oivt artiticiauy arrificinrlv at at a a vprv very hifh n gn Arrangepents iitmuoo Jiave been between! made y President. Mrs Muirhead j ! fo. a wmktng secretary-Treasurer, t. j. Thorp nnce and the neoiwe were unable to buy it, came tumonng and all the farmers thought they were ruined. At that wasey and Co, Inc.. which directs J Thompson. Mrs Greenfield and! time it was a conflict between the industrial centres and Hudson and Essex advertising in the rural communities. The industrialists wanted cheap the united states and other parts food and the agriculturalists wanted protected food r-:t Adw KeiS. ine iormer won alter a long struggle ou y ACT;" Using Agency are: W. P. Tuttle was the conflict and so beneficial the change which re- president: r. c Ronalds, vice- suited from the repeal of the corn laws that it took many , president, j m Bowman, back to where they'pwent. and e m. pyuiam years to bring people there, a point were willing to submit to any Kind 01 looti taxes except. thSuring the past few years we have often suggested that j DEVELOPING probably ureal iiniain wouiu return to a uu.cvwuuibi., nolicy, for all the signs pointed in that direction. YeMer-, day the government brought down its first protectionist measure ana win untiouDieaiy pass it into mw. - vlce- sec- i SPECIALS for Fri., Sat. & Monday ilbcrta Creamery Butter per lb. imluii.v-u miv tiii. - wwv ... . in cumpantvici7 uukiwwii miiti Joril FlStlS CflBU it his neighbors except when they gathered at the old school- engineering insutute of Canada by house on Sundays for church services. Today no famerjft a pj S,: is really isolated if he has a car. If he lives ten miles trom;- annua,-me;ttn8 VUrday. a great part of the power from the'; Lievre River plant will be supplied to the Ontario Hyrdo-Electric delicious, per pfca Bacon Machine sliced Cello-wrapt. 4-lb. pkg. Jelly Powders Malta's Best, all flavors. 3 for Ogilvie Rolled Oats Bxtra 36-oz. pki with fine china ware, per pkg. Peanut Butter Squirrel brand l-tb. tin ggs--B.C. Fresh Extras Scott's m cartons 3 doe. 81lced Peaches Del Monte In heavy syrup, per Un Blackberries In heavy syrup. No. 2 tins, per Un Chocolate Eclairs Red Arrow, new shipment lb Pork Si Beans Clark's per 18-02. tin 23c 5c 10c 14c Large 23ci 15c 65c! 15c! 21c! 28c 8ci DM-1 Coffee Braid's Best, Tumbler pac ked with each lb per tin Toilet Rolls 7 for Molasses No. 2 tins 2 for Crlsco per Mb. Un Wild Rose Pastry Flour per 10-lb. cotton ack 36c 23c 25c 25c 42c Pink Salmon Equity brand Qp per tall tin ' Seville Orange Marmalade flQp Empress brand 4-lb. tlnd Thrift Cash & Carry "CARRY AND SAVE" 201 Third Ave A few Doors Down From Moose Ilsll Phone 179 K I II tn t B "I kU I H1JM . ' KVJjjj 1 SI " Tmetttj 'T ' L EDISON MAZDA LAMPS WHEN you choose Edison Mazda Lamps you are assured full value of the current consumed and these dependable lamps .cost little more than the cheapest Buy them by the carton and fill those empty sockets now. Then that's the time .... 0 The intelligent host or hostess Insures a sucrcM ful evening by sening a refreshing anil invigorating evrrage at just the right time. II. C Hud is a delicious pale lager, brewed from choicest malt and H.C. hop . ideal for such an occasion. Order a Carton today. It costs the same in this handy jwrkage. PerDoz. At Government Stores ikli ..Saal COAST BWfei LT D. VANCOUVER. B.C MADE I N CANADA HI CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED When CLEAR THINKING AND GOOD NATURE arc demanded This advertisement is not publislied or ditpUyed by tbe IiqHwr Control Hoard or by Ue Government of llritwli Celumbia. CRM. It's got to be good to be ADVERTISED READ THE GROCERY ADS TODAY All the king's horses . . . and all the king's men can't make a success out of a bad product. No amount of advertising will create a market for it. The more it's advertised, the more Its defect become known. A Good Product Well Advertised grows as swiftly and naturally as a healthy plant. People try it and like it. They tell others. They like it. Soon that product is found everywhere . . . and its name, spread abroad by advertising, is on every tongue. When you see something widely and consistently advertised, you can be pretty sure it's well worth having. If it weren't . . . if it didn't represent an honest and worthy value . . . the maker couldn't afford to advertise it. Look Over the Advertisements in this Paper Some of these names you know. Others, perhaps, are newcomers, all are entitled to your trust . . . all are here because they have potential friends bringing some new comfort or convenience. But something real to contribute to your advantage . . . your service . . . your happiness. THE DAILY NEWS TELEPHONE 98