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inasmuch as the ma But [ficiary of the project ily Alaska Empire | _".D( t will be the principal beneficiary. Northern Bri v AND MANAGER |ish Columbia and Yukon Territo HN W AND MANAGE _’9 connection i the areas of the D S iblished o 8y on M and east will & iked up closely to the| Strects x Vast agricultural areas, :nin-| TEr n the Post ¢ ] 1 Class lands and districts abound- matter 1 n smen will be ma e SCRIPTION RATES. i accessible to the ssttler er, trapper, wour- | i ynea ou s, e and ' H ’,u‘ ,2‘“"? L e i nd those alize in hunting { ¥ ¥ ates t | id, at the following rates: = |and fishing very little es 3 ce, § ) nce all C at it is a worthy under- § oL oty 1k and that consumation is as devoutly %o 3 j : be desired by them by ns 3 R VR A £ e Word that hagof Mining Com- : use for repul ¢ pany has mac te srade ore| Bt o 1) 5 to melter is g ALASK? ED TO BE LARGER |- toR 1y B pren ™ PUBLICATION M Comps and I sfully emerge 8 ives ] of an. ostablished There ar pplied to pr iividual use of e in which we in passed by citizens Britain, France The by € le of long-d schools of Vicomte de & they were W that of Ba Superintend ariz ill smaller ma s has not & g sectl manufactur at this airworthy an prices. It “ | situation e now ant manuf; work on othe ordinary outhc with success. A 1 task of al s and powe > $1,500 price cla sts are reported One flying boat has been test builder has been that an plane course, beside had a | this des dealers two hund of his little craft in a ma i A ; at least five hundred thi A . = e y on which light plane Boards unde h he served. But his was the There 1 improvement ticular nsibility for the manner in which s ac vor 1o indics NS T ovar. s ot the school organization functioned and the results an interesting exp to spread the gro of it obtained. The unusual progress experienced is private flying which has developed in connection . the best proof that can be offered that he fully |with the flying-club movement in England. Thi e o e AT lived up to that responsibility. Sh he will take |the leasing of planes to flylng clubs, 50 that more i DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | D. B. FEMMER i JUNEAU CABINET his place at the head of the Territorial school |People can have an opportunity to learn the b ! i 5 ) ; bigtigete B e | Optometrist-Optician | PHONE 114 system. In that wider field he will find oppor- (O f"k”_‘fl t il i il 1:;‘“"‘ ”’:”;‘\” o Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted e and DETAIL MILL- tunities to exercise the talents which he displayed |the purchase of a plane or two were necessa -l Room 7, Valentine Bidg. o t is perhaps a go thing that vate f Ruth 'y slayer of | ] . ¥ A e : . p 14 B e L MO T rapidly 3 4 & one ce Hours: 9: | & School Board, we wish for him an even greater ,,,. growth might easily have brought so many Wash. wor a court fight and was i et | and Sold : S g S measure of success than that which attended his crashes that the whole movement wo ave been | granted her freedom after she had : New Guns and Ammunition | | 2 rashes that the whole movement would have b A W e . (| Machine Shop locol administration, as signal as that was. retarded. But now that the autogiro is available, Soht 12 years in prison following a | | SEE BIG VAN ! —_— - e and inexpensive powered gliders and light | T | THE GUN MAN l i CABINET and z GOVERNMENT CONTROL O have given hatisfactory performances, coupled with - ~ | Opposite Coliseum Theatre | S § FISHERIES. very low landing and stalling speeds, the 15,000 | ROOM and BOARD l » ot MILLWORK ! e licensed pilots may well be expanded to a much OB P s L * Mr P B | 8 ke § e iee 15 Thosasash mvagh: aribibisra |larges mumber, At ibiissling’ infickkion of rinting { Mrs J ohn B. Marshall || GENERAL CARPENTER | B fhe Bursau of s for alleged favoritism |Public state of mind was the showing in a Br ok Servi ‘ PHONE 2201 fo e e e WORK f ; or other “abuse” of public trust in connection with WAy motion picture theatre the other day of QI_I!C ervice | | 4 o ion of the Alaska fisheries, At times fifSt Of a series of short releases which will give i - el i T :——:—. 5 3 ‘2 (‘LASS' REPLACED 3 the administration of the salmon fish. COMPplete course in flying through the medium of you want it—reliable servior ———— RS R T YO[ T SA VE IN AUTOS { 8 i e 51" 'the séreen. lace our ( erles by the Province of British Columbla held up i B T always. We ‘l‘f’;y'_l’ (:ARB4 E z e Estimates Furnished 3 as an example of how our own should be handled 5 guarantee °f"“f action back o1 ' mn { Upon Request | A commonplace of the Provincial system is The Rocketee every printing job we do. We IIAl LED ‘ | 3 issue of the P 1y the presented in a 1 News which show Canadian Amer h Columbia nce Rupert difference in the Thé Northern (Manchester, Eng, Guardian.) As reported by our Vienna correspondent, an at-| tempt will be made at the end of this month to fire a rocket from the top of one of the Italian Alps in tri methods. mon Fisher: and an s Association, a pera ion composed mainly of fis] i 5 P > the hope that it will bear barometers and other ar o Commissioner of Fisheries for a ¢ e . \ghth tk . recording instruments to a greater heighth than vincial license to process salmon—that is to can, [pac over been reached before and thereby increase | mild cure or otherwise manufacture the raw fish our information about the temperature and pres- into a finished product sure in the regions far above our heads. Bu this nse of the Commissioner is enlightening. (seems a relatively unromantic use for roc recent years the more usual story has been that the You are aware the policy of this s not to increase the number of can- inventor was about to set off for the moon in one, | until the conditions of the industry ©OF at least to show that his projectile could reach Would mot be possible for you that orb without the added burden of a passenger 2 Someone in the neighborhood of Berlin has be and your 4 to make arrangments with one preparing to shoot the moon for a year or two nc of these nsed) plants in the northern | ,.4 one of the rocketeers has gone so far as to d uld be entitled to obtain jnyite prospective passeng to put their name plant already in existence is en- |down for a trial trip. The mere collection of tistics relating to air pressure at ten or fifteen milc high seems a very modest ambition in compari conducted lunar tours. The e British Columbia Government 5 is empowere » and does restrict the operation with personally point s each canning or proce that has always seemed obscure about the large adventure is how the voyagers were to get over re a license before it begins the difficulty of the return journey; supposing the the number of plants that |, . .4 o shoot the moon, how would they ar- ¥ d regardless of Who |\p;00 45 shoot back to h again? According to may appls m has been reached, 5 prench expert who has just been addressing an the Govern additional licenses nor |«american Inter-planetary Society” in New York, this | permit »perations. How ional nal will be surmounted by making the whole| Within the next twen difficulty would Alaska fishermen remain silent journey a non-stop run. OB £ under system? The cry of “monopoly,” so five years, he thinks, a rocket will be invented t often under the present em in vogue Will go right round the moon and return like a here times and our fishing boomerang, taking two days to get there and two popt t en masse against the Bureau |t© come back. At that rate it will presumably ‘ of take about ten minutes to rush round the moon itself—and whether it is worth while going so far to see so little is a point which might the in order well receive careful consideration before Pacific-Yukon Highway project has passed yenturers set forth. In. any event the exp: has emerged into the fers would do well to ascertain what happens to lhr American | rocket which is about to be launched more ‘ommission, recently creetly from the Italian Alps. If that makes any In an article appear- |Sort of a hole when it returns to earth it can |only be assumed that the reappearance of the lunar express will make a much larger one. HIGHWAY The IR(HF ‘T NOW A REALITY. movement” stage and Internat 1 States Da Vashington told the ing in ago, he follow nev short tim aper a warized the made as progress already As it was feared he would, Senator Fess has | forgotten his pledge of silence and is interpret- ing the President’s recent statement on Prohibition The Senator is positively making a career of being | inadvertent.—(Detroit News.) ajor steps have been taken: The -Yukon Highway idea was crystallized; passed by the United States thereby giving the project in- recognition; and the preliminary 500 miles of a proposed location accomplished fact ternational survey of Somebody always is knocking' our “cheap poli- is now an |ticians,” but if we really have to have politicians The road is both practicable and econ- |y i ‘just as well not to have those who cost omically feasible. The important points in too much.—(Dayton, Ohio, News.) the foreground now are that the route | re is demonstrably possible, and the deter- | By becoming a paragrapher 1 Butler mination to find a method of financing the would find an opportur at ast once a week project. to take a crack at Muss vaukee Journal ) It is too early to predict what plans will | il a4 Jhda be suggested or ulumawly um’(_'t_"! upon. How- What to do? What to do! is all the much ever, me' consm{cugm. is »\.uh:ull‘dl by the |worried over Wickersham report seems to shout country it passes through. he rich Cas- Well, what?— Louis Globe-Democrat.) slar and Stikine are alone sufficient to L R BN e Jjustify the construction since these scctions American Red Cross decision not to accept are undoubtedly the most heavily mineral- ized of any sections of British Columbia, while the beauties of the Atlin are known i | throughout the world. 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