'f. I ! i 1 QAILY EDITION chosen. I WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS w cell I IYfewsiT fL) X 1 s sure I sf ifk pl&seyouf wi two THE DAILY NEWS Friday, January 5. 1034 THE DAILY NEWS. Only 10, This Boy Can Tame Lions MtlNCE KLPEKT - BKITJSU COLUMBIA " Published, Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince R.uprj Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yeariy periodt paid In advance $5.00 For. lesser, periods, paid in. advance, per week .10 By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in. advance, per year, 3.00 By, mall to all other countries, per year . '. . 9.Q0 Advertising rates Transient display advertising, per inch per Insertion 1.4Q, Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation 'Telephone Member, of Audjt. Bureau, of, Circulations. 86 98 Friday, Jan. 5, 1934 LAND SETTLEMENT-PLAN Brigadier-General M. L. Hornby is pushing forward a scheme for the establishment of Old Country; settlements in Canada pn land not far distant from, existing railways. Settlors, would have their fares, paid by t.be, Brtyisji government which would also advance money to the settlement committees for the purpose of establishing the people in (his. country. In the community qenjtres the seUlej-s would get practical training for their work which would enable them eventually to set up in farming for themselves. "In the United Kingdom voluntary, migration committees would be formed to handle the work at that' end and the various Canadian governments would co-operate by providing, the settlements with such necessary things as schools, post-offices, roads and public buildings. Two areas for settlement have already been established in Quebec, four in Ontario, two. in Nova Scotia and two in New Brunswick. Plans, are being laid for selection of areas in the provinces west of Ontario, At Vanderhoof recently a move was made in favor of the. establishment of one of the communities in the Ne- It is quite evident that with a, country as large as Can- I'U adveriiempfi is, not publUhed or displayed by the Liquoi Conjip) Board m bj Hit, GoTtrumnt f BritiiL Columbit REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals suitable for all your requirements and at prices to suit all purses. PH1LP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone f 18 Gentratpn - Mothers who refuse to allow the ir sons to play In thr street because of the danger Involved may be Interested, in how, Manuel King, 10-year-old grammar school student of Brownsville,, Tex., spends his leisure time. Manuel, who weighs only 05 pounds, is a child lion tamer ana enters the cage with the eats" every day. He Is pictured with one of the 11 ons he has mastered. LABOR FOR CANNERIES chaco Valley . j Evidently the move, is being taken up seriously in Eng-' Jun!or Chamber ur2cs Local People, land, and it is possible some action may be taken this com-, p.e used speaker, stresses mg spring in sending families to one or more of the areas, importance of ounger The Junior Section aecuon of. oi. the me prince r.im "Hprlzons." World conditions, Mr Brocklesby declared, were never more chaotic than they were today owing, he believed, to the flower of the last generation having been largely removed as a result of the Great War. Therefore all the more responsibility for the rectification of affairs devolved upon the comparatively younger members of the present generation. Nations of the world today were pursuing an economic warfare which the speaker feared might lead to another outbreak of actual warfare. In view of the enormous preparations which were being, made and the development of, death-leading instruments, the last war would, probably seem mere I "child's play" In comparison with t the next on. It was, up to all cltl-;zens. more nartlcularlv the voun- gen ones, tp' use their influence ; 1 with the statesmen with, a view, to j developing a spirit of international outlook rather than sQjflsbly nationalistic viewpoints. Adrertke In tne'Daliv Ne.ws, Hunters! Sportsmen! Have your trophies mounted by an expert. Dear rugs mounted In any style. Game heads a specialty. All work guaranteed first class, FURS MAP UP Write For, Prices, R. Dix, Taxidermist Terrace, ILC. London Player CHICAGO, Jan. 5: The Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hog-key League have purchased Leroy nfln ada n a gieatei mWpr nnniilntinn population i? is nPPflPfl needed so ;n that that trip the riilwnv railways, , Rupert chamber of commerce, at , Gpldsworthy, right-winger of from, the pogjrpfficea and other public institutions may pay and that its regular monthly meeUng, en-Hockey LeagUe tne m exchange InUjrnatna, better facilities for education and Other needs may be pro- dorsed an Idea proposed by the i B1U Kendall and $6000 cash. vided. One cause for the financial condition of the country Prlnce RuPerV Trades and Labr ! ,1 is, the huge distances to be covered and the great cost per'Co,uncl1 that the managements oi Capita of administering the affairs of the land. With tSSSZ closer settlement the cost would decrease and there would pert district should' be urged to use be, better opportunity for the marketing of products. , more local labor during the canning Maine Couple 1 Under Threat While community settlements are not generally to be season in preference to importing --desired as the people who settle in communities dp not as- ZlTl TwS view to obtaining some actual re- To ,,rent, Kidnapping way pf filling up the. vacant lands without endangering the mts if possible. NEW Y0RK. " Jan 5A letter economic balance. The question of establishing a demandlng $20;0oo under threat of golf course here was reported upon kidnapping their children was re- FrnXOMir m ANHER bv Robert Bartlett who said that celved vesterdav bv Mr. and Mrs . The changes which have taken place in the,United States 3?SfSS 3S Payson' Vlles r iirtvt yij wtiij.iyu uut hiuj uiaie ui ii unipu. in irii,iin serious question belpg that of fln- a quieter, recovery work has been going, on. Now it is. an- ancing. nounced that more changes are to take place in Britain, An invitation has been extended with the government forcing the issue. This is a line of men?bers of the Junior section to action initiated in Italy and adopted in the. United States. tSiTtLnlJH , ... this evening of the Prince Rupert ri i mi'i n'i j. i .1 n i, i. Canada will do well to study the Roosevelt policy, not with chamber of commerce, the idea of adopting it as. a whoe but for the purpose of The meeting closed with an ln-adopfing any parts o the policy which may seem useful to teresting address by h. n. Brockies-this 'country. In the same way we must studv Russia and by of tne sc'61111"0 staff the Italy and Germany and any J other countries where radical'. ?riT, pf,rt Flsh"les PerI; nl,nno. 1.. mental Station on the subject of Agree on Truce I'KKSIDKNT SALAMANCA rUKSIDIT AYI4, An order to cease firing, has been Issued along, the Gran Chaco bittlefropt in the sufy-equatorial wilderness of South America oyer which. Bolivia, and Paraguay have been in dispute 50 years as a result of' a truce agreed, upon by thg presidents of the warring countries, Dr. panucl, Salamanca of Bolivia, top, and, Dr. Eusqblo 'Ayala of aragua, below. The truce had bepn, suggested by, President Ajr-ala at the pan-American conference In Montovldlo, Uruguay. IV ijxJlU.-J-ILMmim"UJlJl mim n i if 15- 'J Joins Chicago j IJlack Hawks Get Lerqy Golds-worthy in, Exchange. Tor tyill, Kendall and, SCOOO, Starched Collar 2fqr Soft & Linen Collar; 2 for Reg. 25c Sweater Coats Values $0.75 to $10.00, for . . INTERVIEW PATTULL0 Trades and Idbor Council Delegation Sees Tremier in Hospital And Presents KequesU On, behalf of the Prince Rupert Trade and' Labor Council. S. D. Macdonald. president of ihe council, and Frank Dcrry, secretary, had an Interview at the Prince Rupert General Hospital with Premier T. D, ?attullo when a memorandum was presented urging the putUng Into effect of the "work and wages" principle on the resumption of , Skcena River highway work, advocating provision of medical atien-, tlon for married unemployed and ' their families. protesUng at send post office building in Prince Rupert under any federal public works program. rut m DM I ITU m aaai s as bk II II V II 25c -Re35c35.c $4.50 1 have been appointed Northern B.C. representative for the Imperial Life Assurance Company. This; appointment has been made conditionally so I have decided to CLOSE 0,UT MjY ME.NS, WEAR. BUSINESS. This has to be done by Jan.- uar,y fifteenth. hmmna Here, is the. way I have cut prices.: Hats Values to $10.0Q Qff for Any Cap in Polo ShirU Reg. $1.50 for Silk Dress Gowns Reg. $22:50, for Reacon Cloth Gowns Reg. $5.00, for Every article in store retluced to cost or around. Hotel Arrivals Central II. Oerlach and If. Rechb;-. An-yox. Prince Itupert Ma U. W. Waugh and daughter Prince Rupert. Steamship Sailings For, Vancouvci Tuesday-Catata ... . 1:30 p.rn, Thurs ss. Pr. Oeorge 10 15 p.m, Friday ss. Prln. AdelaldeMO p n, Ss. Cardena midnight From Vanrouvn Sunday ml Catnh p.m Wed. s. Pr. George . 10 n.m Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide p.m S. Cardena p.m sr. Princess Norah a.m ! Ins of, unemployed from here to For Aijjox and Stewart forced labor" camps In the southj Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. and asking for erection of a new Wednesday -ss. Pr. Geonre 4 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart- Tuesday ss Catala 11 30 tun Thursday ss Pr Georcc 8 p.m Insist on "GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE" The Original For Sale at Vrnilor or dlrrrt from "Mail Onlrr Dept." Liuor Control lioanl. 817 lieatty St , Vancouver iCOTCIl WHISKY RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT. WEST PROCURABLE PURE 1 nultM nrl rmfLntw by Willltm i. i .wniiii liirnDddlrh t IlalvrnlMilrnlivi't DIMIll.rln nwn i vi"lw, Srntlind. Dun- jiiis a.ivcr iscmcnt is not iuWiIum or displnvcl by the I.i.mor Lontrol Hoard or the Government of lJnuh Columbia, s 95c 95 c $7.50 $3.25 less. Come in and look GEORGE C. ARSENEAU Second Avenue Men's Wear Next Postoffice 1934 The Eixtire Stock of and Fixtures Will, be sold at cost or less, It, wilj pax you to, take, advantage of jj these closing out prices. H It's Time to Replace the Hard Worked TUBES In Your Radio Don't Take Our Word For It See Them Tested At No Cost to. 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