PAGE T7,'(J- THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Pubjlihed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue , H. F. PULLEN ' ' Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance For lesser periods, paid in advance . per week By mail to all parte of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period ..... By mat! to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year By mail to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per insertion, per word Local readers, per Insertion, per line Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line - Tranaiet display advertising, per inch, per insertion - - Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters Telephone JSC Advertising and Circulation Telephone ,....38 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION STERN MEASURES NEEDED 5.00, 10c I GEN. M'RAE CRITICIZED Radium Is Promoter 3.00' . Personal Interest is Seen By Cana $800 J;,,, Financial Journal in flan 0.00 Tor Government Monopoly .02 J The Vergthan bromide about 25 fearing the Greeks when they .16 lpme bearing gilts applies with M0 1 seme force to the plan of Gen. A. ID. McRae to have the radium-bear- j governoient monopoly for the bene- ifit of the poor and suffering, says a I Financial Post editorial. If Canada . I sincerely wishes to break the Bel- raised that Hie Oreat Bear lajke boom jus proved a flop And some of those holding clataus from the Dominion governme&t might be glad to eB them .hack to the Dominion government at a huge profit and ! In any event Oen McRae. bocanie of his recent connection with min- . lng promotion, was not, in the opin-. ion of ihe Financial Post, the pro-jper person to make the suggestion ! he has made. The public ought to know a lot more about itoe preposi-I tloji before it becomes unduly en-. i thuslastte about it. ARE WEDDED glM trut and bring down the eost TSixuloir Uav Hi 1 I - w .i . . WtUI WCIC jil 11... j j j?j 1 . I oeen ymiuig jor pw tvw wee with federal charter and under federal pany a control., rueaiis Collapse at Stewart and Premier, returned This WOUld be very little different from any Other big COm-j a scant few years ago Canada ; to the city from the north on the pany in that the holders of the majority Stock WOUld really went through the most distressing Catala this morning, control I experience of a mining stock boom Instead of giving the monopoly to a private company !andJhe !ubs!T5nt 'n th tlL L?J!m , .j . , . if f . ji . t ii imidst of which many fortunes, Moore of this city, arrived on this we should much prefer to see the monopoly handled by the! and were ;wept away tram from her home t r-tate as a separate government department or as a Com- and not a few individuals, some of Terrace and sailed this afternoon pany the controlling Stock of Which is held by the . State. It ' them the reputed tools of more in- on the Catala for Vancouver. 1.1 1 - 1 11.1 a- i l l r p' i i i .i. it. i ki.ku i i w.uuju xianmeu eunnar to tne pose oxiice, wnico aiso i? a ,,u "s'j jjiaccu pciouus, tat monopoly, or iike the national railWay by a board of lunt 'p?In,te"t,,2'l'or T directory .appointed by the federal and provincial t'SS ments. We are inclined to favor the direct control such as;Tnere were many good and many that exercised by the post office department I bad companies ananiied during Very soon we shall have a system of television which tha period. ; will eagage the attention of the broadcasters. Then it will 0nc of the rouP ot companies be neotfHwy to give Canadians the right to see their fel-'3j ToTw 22-low Canadians as well as to greet outstanding personali- group thatembmced the so-caMed ties of other countries. In time radio will be used by every- Lindsiey enterprises, including the ; one. Its defects will be cured and it will be developed and sherritt-oordon. venture. Falcon-' controlled to such an extent that it will be looked upon as tolWe minion xPiorers. etc. one of the necessities of life. When such a time comes the am' gfou ateo '"' a state will undoubtedly control it and this is the best time SKJSJ0 Ziu to begin, before the vested interests have become too ande n aeuai propertis and the strong. It would be unfair to the people of the country and r uiu achieved wete eomparative-: also to the people who might be induced to invest their ,y i1" be,lde the wrmo sums money to make a false start that would have to be remed- tVhe f"1 . Wie pur" hs2 fham of the companies. iea iel in m thp me near near future luture. wnJch may lMVC ibe auH of ' the general public and maybe was STINGING THE HICKS not. How large Oen. Mcftae fitted into : Standind studv the hard-hittpn faros of trip rrnmVilprs in the LUid4ey group pleture can not charge of the gambling devices at the county fairs, Glance 5 ZZ'tl at the toutsand cappers who assist them in their effort to TZTSTT fleece the public You then have a composite picture of the companies. At jtbe present time onej gangsters and racketeers who are presently dominating the Lindsiey companies is veryi the forces of law and order in the United States. These actlve tn thc Bear kc area.! men take a summer vacation in the fall of the year, "Out Jhu u v Explorers, which in the sticks stinging the hicks." as they term ft. Yet, re-iSenELT.?S.22i putable men, directors of the county fairs, encourage on more than one occasion. There them, thus selling out their neighbors for thirty pieces of was the time when col. McAipine. silver. In the years that have passed those things have be- lte ch,ef ponr, wa,iojst in the smirched the morals.of many a young man, even going so AreUc aUr an wpe trip far ns htrinrr thom no nn..J " t Let J ....wutlng for mineral lands. There vv Cl Mi vviil lv-"tJil r. us stop it; liefuse to countenance these adroit eramhlers. and i t .t trnm m nmi. nave a ciean snow. snerorooke Daily Record. THE ALL - CANADIAN BREAKFAST SHREDDED DELICIOUS HEALTHFUL ECONOMICAL SATISFYING Mm4t dm CaWa with CmnmdUn Whtmt THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. was the time, too, that it endeavor- gov- .exnment exclusive mineral rights to . an enormous area west oi Hudson Bay, a "grab" that was nipped in the bud. i To Create Boom 1 Now, when one who has been ra ther closely connected with this group of companies makes a sug gestion of the character of the one Oen McRae has made, the public is entitled to ask what does it really mean Oen McRae can hardly have -beeaVmawareJLha.Uther& ha been! a persistent effort. to turn the legl Jtlroate mining operations at Oreat Bear Lake into the foundation for another speculative boom which j would permit millions of dollars of shares to be unloaded on thc public. He is astute enough surely to 1 realize that his speech in the Senate, wllh its very rosy figures on ore values, was Just the .sort of material j the stock jobbers could use to very Ifffind effort In their nmvlnrt nn ro public. Of course, the suspicion mlcht be The Lif ALMANAC OF i CHURCH OUT Great Deal of Information Regard- II ngCrat,Bar r..."K.,,.i Lake ,t- !eiUnc unnecessary. J ho",. m Contained in Just Off fits ; .-ij Hit new Lutheran World Almanac is just off the press. It contain; a mass of information about the Lutheran Church. First place Is gittn to ihe church in Canada and thq jolted States. Ihe new almanac says that there are more than 2,000,000 Lutherans !in the world in 75,000 congregations I served by 5000 pastors. The estimated number of Lutheran adher-ents in North America is 20.000.000. mQTCUMDT lo 1930-81 the various Lutheran UlllfrUYl ciairab bodie. through which the Lulhcran Church (A the United ling ores of Great Bear Lake made a D coejtan and His Bride. uSUtw and Canada express itself. Formerly Miss Mellor, Here 'reported 11,513 ministers in'the Today United States and 440 in Canada, ! making a total of 11,953 minister Mr. and Mis. Arthur D Coggan. ' terving lojM oaa relations in the 1 gurried last night at J United States and 1JW In Canada. ( otMHiH ho KrM h ivina hMn VI Us a total bantatad membecahln of 4 - nrokted as radium it would sm MftW Mdor known ptofWr ;3SWW. tha the best way to aceompuse ViTt wre paseners an. Tfce Canada. Newfoundland and! would be to provide iot the large LaJwadw of tbeCUltnJs afternoon go- eenau population In r ao en rA Af Mnn vSrMiJ fty ann TPVAIa . . . . , ..... , , imeasure wwrnpoii aoo cvc.- fv , j revealed 28J.86 Lutheran ad 0,, , , , Stern measures are needed to deal with the n Doukhobors lopmentin the extraction and hand- ,,,,' ,L h in faret Who refuse to eonform to Canadian usages and Who C0n-'lin of t14 fadiwn ?" tht MUto. They will be remain north , The fcria ted nuaiber f Luther- tmually defy the laws of the country. The governments L"2 wouw bring few weeltl1 10 uke up rwadenoe have been much .too easy with them in the past and it is'tnepBaprtrrojathat, u l Premler- I that they must conform to Canadian ways, let their chil-.thtwta hear somewhat closer scru-, LOCAL 1 1 LfVlb dren receive a canaaian education ana respect nie ana "ay in" ; Bwtr duh- Norway, 835 property like other Canadian people. '. "V Ctta. .ua,. " ,,,s inland, vi; es- . . - i rra rvna n r narKV ftruHii ivir urimi 1 - uniisn people are very tolerant, out tnere is a point oe- , ' . - ; h - Bnv . uie cutaia x a uip A STATE MONOPOLY om In South America is 1.000,000 and In Europe. 00,000.000. Northern. eenttnental Ewope is almost ex- dueiveiy Lutheran, the Lutheran pewnUges heing: Sweden, 99.5; te Vaneoa- thnia. 23; yond which tolerance ceases to be a virtue and that point ! to ws offer. But he is also a mining i ; has been reached with the Doukhobors. I promoter on no mean scale and.: i while his sneech in the Senate eiv; Vietor Tbwaas. Wh Avenue request. Dexua&rt. 98!5; , Germany, C0. By; Over 300 miUlons were spent ou . .... in. .. l.- crnn loenHFuetkin in 1 91 1 i no due to any personal intereat ne;" v, - ' h Had beB attefidtag the I mav or mav not have In Oreat Bear lUke, there are hktorleal facU that ; Ufllwwty of Alberta. , We take ISSUe with Mr, Beattie Of the C. P. R. who SUg-'indicate that there may be more to, . . 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