THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCE KUPERT - CRITISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Exqgpt Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, LlmlteU Thlrd'.Avenue II. P. PULL EN - - - Matuglng-Editor 'Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line Transiet display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone ,,- ...3 Fililnr and Reporters' Telephone Member of Audit Rureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION GERMAN POLITICAL SITUATION Price 50c a box 8(i So Short 01 Ireith Would Hive To Sit lewi Mr. C M. StroJ, H-aorer, Out, wriU:-I could hrdlr do my work, ud tfter going up or down tUirt I had to it or lit dawn for a whiU u I would U all out of brrtth, I oukl hardly go down town for If I walked two or tkrea Llotkt I wu ready to fall over. I took itveral boxrt of Milburn's Heart and Nerve lilli and am clad to nay I have been totaJlr , Ud Vt"X '?A"n", ,U" " mtM " r Tat T. Miib. TlieFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE KUPERT, RC. BOOST FOR 1 PR. RUPERT Position of Advantage Stressed in Article in Maclean's Majaiine ' Charles M. Campbell, consulting SUBSCRIl Sl!B:rRliT!OV TIO.N tia-tV RATES V , . engineer for the Wilson and .Wood. City lf delivery, by maii ot carrier, yearly .period, paid In advance 5.00 minms intmsU ant, former juper. For lesser per ods, paid in advance, per week 1( lntcnUent for the Qranby Co. aUhe yJ??U! X"'" antral UrltLsn Columbia, Qld ?hocnix mlae Jn tne Boundary paid in advance for yearly period 4. 2.00 eountry has written an interesting By mail to alt other parts of BriUh Columbia, Hhe BriUsh Em- iLufoS ntr d Titt sumo. ow i J"we in ln the ire current current issue of Mac- By mall to all other countries, per year AV?:TfTISlN(; ItATKS, Classified advertising, per insertion, per word J Local readers, oer insertion, rjer line V ' ties of future developments in Northwestern Canada ore discus- 02 sed. Mr. Campbell hs stressed the '25 strategic and advantageous position nf n t Y- . I -. . T u riintc iiujcrb til connection with such development. In part, Mr. Campbell's article says: "In 1930 an important eastern convention met In Vancouver. It was addressed by one of the searchers after truth from the university, who featured the prophecy that British Columbia will ultimately Wednesday, Mareh 30, 193 have a population of 30,000.000. This Is not a prophecy, which U a promise to pay, but a fairy tale. It is an opiate, productive of pleasant dreams, when the situation calls for many anci resident von mnaerpurg led the poll but he justification for such a statement uui not have quite a clear majority of the total votes, to look north from the university, therefore a second election must take place. This will be That ranse r mountains along the held on Sunday, April 10, when whoever gets the highest .b,oc.ks ttlemenl ta SSiTi'tW w!n ?Won H,nd vin then Jo?foeJru undoubtedly be returned, for his nearest political oppon- -to supply transportation for ent, Adolt Hitler, was over seven million votes behind the the 30,000,000 non-existent people president in the first' election. we built railways and then more Industrial conditions are very bad in Germany and the raIIways- corner the British Co- ' C"h "Hi &t BritalwlU help sas.S'ss 10 jrevtne a rapiu ine condition of China also recovery. to Prince Rupert through the centre seriously curtails one of the German markets. In spite of of the province, on the whole line all this and of the millions of men who' are today unem- tnerc are onlv two settlements in ployed in that country, German statesmen expect- their the mterior c,ass tnan country to recover-There is said to be already a slight im- TlZ? mSSTtSS provement Once the election there is over and the people oSe tuh 2 rS nave definitely decided 111 favor of stable government was by this time to have a popuia-there seems every probability that Germany will Com- uon of anywhere from 100,000 up. inence to get on her feet once more. yet ,fttest returns give it only Mention is particularly made of Germany just now be- ?o,2,8 ,"hab,tanU a11redncl,onfm cause thero seems to be i prevalent idea that German v is JStT tSTrS " 3" the danger spot of Europe and that many are looking to CL , i see an outbid of some kind in the Fatherland. wVST ever j pay a profit Is a matter of doubt, ( butjlt should be making a far bet- UUUUbfc DOirn? P TA .AAA.IUiN VATTfV ter record than Is now the case. I Prince Rupert, with a Hamilton.1 . .... 0nt- temperature, without the ex-! t ? ; 11 1 It ls'semi-officially announced that there will be an in- tremes. has an excellent ice-free crease in the Dominion income tax and also in the corpor- rbor equipped with elevator, dry1 ation tax. This follows announcement of an increase in the dock' cold stora6e Plant-ctc- " is I provincial income tax 500 m,les nearer the Orient than 1 ttorffc?S,t5,it see the injus- 5SS" ""Si - v.v. jj Akiiig guv Jitis p-rucuiariy raiuaoie iisnenes, emment. fora number of years now an Incorporated considerable mineral wealth is t-company has had to pay a heavy tax on its income and the butary- and it is the centre of one people holding shares in that company have to nav arrain i of the world' best pu,p tImber ar" r'uonhemreZ K(fflta r'ght ff 4 -i-T-5 poiation where the shareholders have h no direct interest :mg with the orient and elsewhere. m tne company whose shares it holds, but for a small com- yet the net result to date Is that, pany where the operator is the chief shareholder, it is a'th0U8h considerable water power is ll(Viflf(l ImwIaVittt lUii-. f U i . i. 'available nnh nn lmm Visa -""- '"""""'H- "en- me euuiuiwiv uoi lncornoraieu ne -z - would get off vith one tax but just 'because he decided to1 and a P,ant,caPable r obtain a charter he must pay tWo toT SJT.ZI'Tt being used. Is this the best that Canadians can do? We are told that we can grow wheat at Port Simpson. Fine. But why go toJErt Simpson? There is plenty of room for more farmers at Terrace, Smlthers. Vanderhoof. j Prince George and other places along a railway already built, yet ' the population is so small and the market so restricted that a few hundred pounds of cabbage offered for sale Is liable to cause a slump and cut the price In two. Comole- menUry Industrial activities are also warranted. Thus, along the : Bulkley River, within 200 miles of Prince Rupert, are four power sites .aggregating 191.600 horsepower that can be economically developed. The admitted need In Canada Is more population along the railways. Here Is one area where more Canadians can find homes." CV.lt. TRAINS Mondays. Wednesdays and Prl- daW - 5 p.tn From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- daV 10:40 m Clears Skin of Blemishes The Perfect Antiicptie Tr.tmfn telSKe, e rCti' jrir"- !?' - d W. J.t McCUTCIIKON, DUUfifllST DESTROY FISHERY Vancouver Province Urjes Continuation of Co-operation With United States lnce in commenting upon the pro nV nrnvlnrlnl ripnntv ROYAL WAIL i - J a change of heart. I $5.00 Prize Now, so goM the suggestion, the You Can Win Easily Head time has come for Canada to anti- J -Directions Civen Below cipate the Inevitable and, If the . . T . . .'-all iz-at t hitva tr Am im panled by a coupon. the United States will not co-operate to ."". w w W,1VC jrevent the extinction of t "meriCK on "supreme" Coffee, and industry, for Canada to derelon her ??a ltU) 8twart & Mobly W. No employee of Stewart & Mobley Ltd. Is eligible. Tdvgtve an Idea of what Is re- KjH Imprrlal Tobacco Company ot Canada, Limited 'that Canada had better not abandon the project of co-operation with the United States altogether. Perhaps, when the political exigencies of presidential election year ' are over, the Senate will experience i i jij. Well Over AGREEMENT ON POLICE New Contract With Government to lie Souilit ny City With View to Ilfducinf Cost With a view to effecting economies, the city council dttMed unanimously last night to open negotiations with Col. J. II. McMulltn, commissioner of provincial police, irtrih-m nHt.h oi..K,. MT- umeficlc to be written on coffee for Ior a new aareement agreement In in ramrd regard tn to' up conte,ned ,n 88611 '-f ot cli b :isherles on the ruins of the Fraser Pkil f0"8 a w' v v a &.. 1S a m I'lnnla I fnmn rB a !, a il i 1 industry, ndustry, says says the the Vancouver Vancouver Pro Pro- i'f""'-Pm wieei ot paper i ihuhwi vo ui wiin coupon aiiacnea. w propaaea oy ajo. uasey ,YQ": Yqut can Jrlte write as "ma"y many M as you na LtTT, conded fy by Aid. McCutcheon .. -" . . - - I J J a Tt 11 hm-, -.14 .k lU.i a m a posal to abandon the Fraser River AM-Jutehn-sockeye ,, llke;Pv,d1 h effort Is aecom- WM felt that, even II the present fishery because of the fall- force ure of the United States to co-op crate ln Its preservation. It la proposed that Canada shall remove all the present restrictions on the Fra was not reduced In numbers. the city should at least derive some benefit from reductiorus in salaries, or officers which had been made by tne Kovernmtnt. Kovernmtnt. Under under the the present present ser fishery, and shall allow our own ?.Vi?pa-we pve a P'"n "merit: ,,. .u. .-ii There was a young fellow from Rreement. the city nays the nro- they can on equal terms with Am- Mlm,0' vlncial government $10,000 per year erlcan flihermen while It lasts. At WK Whd "Qive me some coffee and for PUeln. extras bringing the the same time It is uMtrt Pra. cremo," annual con up to about $14,000. SeJfS ST trIS: ; zvr' rn,d, aLVt lh: mat.ter up-A,d- . . LMU Vfitl nttV rH lMiv t-nlil4 L-UAV ftftlfl tnnt Via nalUaJ U-a i planted ln our northern rivers. " J ' " w"jr , "s "ut l""'. The Idea Is natural enough. In yoW0rd' have thf that, for thc no re' the long run, If the United States; . . PW: . . ?!Mon b.n mde ' the Item will not co-operate with Canada to ..9".mu?t ?e n before April r poncing wnich stood the same ' 8tewart mni "r ,Mt iW' UlPre hTln preserve the Fraser cockeye Indus- Vllf ! . J tt Mnhlnv T.tH -rin , n,,nn.i i DMli nn phonM tM k.. try. it seems that nothine can nre- 7 - ' ",v" . -u. ... WI- vent yi-jii, Iti iu destruction. uwiriituun. nut uui to uj destroy destroy - 1 , . . - .a. , . . f-,7 ,f ITirn tr "e lln t ,, ,agrMmen!; lini.nl. . . , l. w8 it . nte- i . . f f i. Kn...... .u "mwui that uwi it ii was whs rlghl ngni It deliberately, nd maUnr how great "to; tlioirtt the provocation. Is certainly djfef ' ' OL 7 ShUld PPly 10 Co1 nrnt.. mai,.r tv, r. niv t'f The Daily News con be nur. to"'""1" lor a new agreement un- I kv ....n...v. vumii r. UaUWVIVi,, . ' J ...t-. ... . t mmmlaalo'nar whmh,u at-ri..-: . .""lv" " "ucWpji pi at least Post t'osi Office uiitce News News Stand Stand. - 323 - :3000 Pr year in the cost, would bo .. ..I,... ...... hi,u cunecrvu- . ... 4 mne ... .,....'. : ..-v tlon of the Frnser sockove could be T 4""V"B - Vancouver. "Mier ueparimenis or uie made evrntunllv to ylrid a produc- I K,a" Anfltton' Pce i cu r n- been cut down In Uon worth $30,000,000 n year in the ! Cr?; CMt ""d l" dld not 'e e delicate economy of nature's checks and balancwi, It If by nn means cer. Inln IIAf If m.m .it, ..... .. ...... ...uv. it wc ufiioernieiy ae- x stroyed the Fraser sockeye. we could J ever bring It back agata. Wo think j ... ....v, . . iJUb u- wui.c, j,i. nunc ui regarti e Qcneral Store. Anyox. 40 Ule police. Indeed, he believed I Smlthers Drue Store. Smith. that the cltlrens exDected this h. done. Mayor Orme stated that Col. Mo Mullln had Intimated that the mat- i4k VJ'EUJ.f--''- Alt'' TWO MILLION ENTRIES in the TURRET CIGARETTE HOCKEY CONTEST! l.-,L- t jl last minute entries from far-away points. tntry letters by the bag by the truck loadby the hundredj of thousands have poured into Contest Headquarters during the final weeks of the contest. A huge staff of clerical workers is busy labouring day and night to complete the task of opening, sorting and classifying the entries so that the work of the judges may be simplified The annnuncemttit the trfttnert' namtt will be puoiiwett just at tenti at ptmble 7 pie it be patient tuc b a task takes time. Quality and Mildness urre C I CAHETT ES IS Iter of coKt hinged on hot. many men were on tru furc 1 Aid. Rudderham thounht that If there had been a reduction in the wages of the policemen tliere should naturally be some deems I In the east. After some further discussion. was unanimously decided to sei X a new agreement. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel TUB HOTfa, WORTH WHII-8 Hot & Cold water 8team Heat 75c PKIt DAY AN1 UP J. Zarelll Tflrphone Ml Mr. and Mrs. Vic Grant Balmoral; II. Franks, Wooden,-k. W O. Fellon. city. O. EolcndM.n and r. Crooknll. Oslanrf Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Deck Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Itepalrrrs for Steel anil Wood nU Sawmill anil MinlnfMarhlnrry Itepalrrd and Overhsulfd Iron and Urass Casting Electric and Acetylene WeloMnf 50-lon Derrick for Heavy M' wuiaBuaH-tfB''