: 7 ey eg si - = ~ é Si ts 7 o fe ¢ ¥ * it . . * * y es : < . : ay oe eg: ag a ce Phe: rh ud h! > - «, —. PAGE Twr THE DAILY NEWS ECZEMA RASHES & OTHER SKIN TROUBLES Soothed & Healed by Zam-Buk. Ointment 50-..— Medicinal Soap 25. | The Letter Box PRINCE GEORGE SCHOOLS Editor, Daily News In your issue of Sept Wix-v p is an article headed George” which coritains more mis- information im less space than I had thought possible Miss Milligan is not teachir the high school as oné might : from the article. Tech ally r THE DAILY NEWS, = shea Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avefiue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Publi o ¢ si Amn ONE OF THE DIFFICULTIES ne of the difficulties in this program of reducing es in British Columbia along the lines of the News, just to hand, publishes a g of the Nelson Board of Trade in trong representations are made to the minister of ors and Premier Tolmie to continue the relief the Nelson-Balfour highway and the Wynndel- Creston road instead of putting the men on the dole, Col- onel Lister is also to be importuned to use his influence to have the work continued. They say that the read work has heen a benefit to the men employed and to the province of sritish Columbia. The letter sent to the Premier states hat “it would be a very grave mistake to force the men on to the dole.” We have expressed a similar opinion here that it was a istake forcing the men on to the dole inatead of giving them employment on the highway and thus bene- fiting the province permanently instead of spending and getting no return as has been dotie here. CONSIDER UNITED STATES DAILY EDITION Friday, Sept. 16 Here’s expendit Ki € t. The Nelson the meet work on + grave m : > money 1932 salary was not reduced but the }sition of sub-prineipal, which st [held, was abolished and she reverted jto her original salary. She has not been removed to another sch but is still in the : been in for sevétal years Gur former high schoo! principal did not protest his dismissal and he has not t There are not two principals in the high schoo] and we are not payir two salaries Almost article was an error headline I would appreciate it if you w give this letter as much publi as your article Yours truly W. J. PITMAN Chairman Prince George Schoo! Board. Same room she nas _— returned ti the every statement in tl and so was tt j i | Balitor, Daily News:- | AS a member of the Prince George | School Board 1 am’ naturally inter- lasted in the news items published in regard to this board’s actions The misinformation § given ae - a Carting’s Ye Black Label tet tet Pteeeeeeheandee S Biological Boa: or de Cambridge he looked down at found im Canada. This seemed to ing the chairman, Profs rie town with the an- affect their sense of values. Maré!spiigutteoh J J. COwie t buildings and beautiful trees, peonie in England had nodbies than | professor A. H. Hutchiz mer stected between the +. canada and cuts in saiar d jcouver, Dr. W. A. Clemer welfth and fift enturles and not worry them as it would her f e Biological Stati - 4 eeming as if they i grown there If they could not ride in a ca: ire Bay and Dr. R. E. Poe! > © @ part of the works of na- enjoyed equally the opportunity of | sistan rector + ne to the conclusion that hiking. Canadians he thought set #| modern civilization was not as un- too high a value on wealth lid . * at had thought. The peo- t have the world outlook Johnny Weismuller Phy- + iS an indiffere nt Contiuding, Mr. Finn said he con . . Z —_ or en Serene. sidered that Canada had a tremer Sued For Divorce Bam- ¢ as worryine about his revenue outute ts opls ‘Id + ” any doubt tearm mueh trom {he Enelis been * ne ¢ of his work ultima future depende: rreat |Long-Expected Suit tnstituted Yes p- | He he f for-. 4, al on the sense of satisfact terday By Bobby Arns be + f new cities and de- the peovle. He felt that wh we Vaudeville Dancer k #/* ew homes. All that had may be proud of Canada ‘ we4 - @1 them. Their energies achievements whenever he w LOS ANGELES. & 2 ther things. | ¢, get his feet on solid ground he A t, dancer "* Old Country Englishmen would like to pay a visit to Eneglar ng-rumor ° Mr. * f the O again J w 2 Er th f The luncheon was preside W Peter ee eevee ee TO REJOIN TEAM eee ee erveee Baseball Scores National League ithe Prince Rupert CONSTIPATION crippled him “I felt 20 wretch ed and crippled by constipaty headaches on dizziness that 1 was about ready give up work, | tied Pruir-a- tives and got wonderful relicf in a remarkably short time.”—Mr, W.S 4 Westport, Ont. Fruit-a-tives, the great discovery of a brilliant doctor, stimulates } IVE vital Organs to work naturally. Try ic! € 'S positively without an equal for overcoming constipation, headache backaches and iridig: stion; nesses of long standing, theumatism, 25. - ’ aiso iil Such as and 50c Fruit-a-tives . AND KEEP YOU WELL MEETINGS CONCLUDE Session of Pacific Coast Sub-Execu- tive of Biological Board of Canada End Here : tsbure 3. B Chicago 8, Ne St. Louis 3. Bre American L Washir tor 7 New York 5, Cl Boston 2, Cley Philadelphia 2 eague Pacific Coast League Missions 5 Oak Sacramento 2, H Aa 9 ( Baseball Standings nicag Pittsburg Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston New York St. ls Cincinnati 74 73 66 66 58 NATIONAL LEAGUE L 78 88 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Philadelphia Washinton Cleveland Detroit The Patific Coast sub-executive St. Louis meetings of the Biological Board of Chicago Canada coricluded here yesterday Boston afternoon after having been in ses- sion for two days at the Prince Ru- pert Fisheries Experimental Sta- tion Discussions at the meetines had largely to do with plans for future work at the local station and at the Biological Station at Bay, Vancouver Island Dr ronto University, chairman of the Biological Board of Canada: J J Copie, Ottawa, secretary; Dr. A. H Hutchinson University Columbia, Vencouver, member of the boatd, and Dr. W. A Clemens and Dr. R. E. Foerster, director and assistant director respectively of the Departure Bay station. sailed by last night on their return south after having been here to attend the meetings Departure J. P. MeMurrich of the To- of British; ' Mr. Justice A presided at the Supreme Court A day. sailec by last uve! night or tes nere w 101 88 85 81 70 60 45 40 Fishe1 P: = ince ir L 44 56 58 61 70 82 96 103 Pct 590 552 >” 927 51 + 500 462 458 397 Pct 697 610} 594, 570 500 423 319 279 ’ who! m of the rester. FOOTBALL BANQUET Commodore Cafe SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 at 4:30 Presentation of Trophies Rupert} } Van- Station Gives Visit to ¢ Impressions of vid Country auicke 1€ Op- wi n¢ active and seem an ilttie more we Englishmen but they do according to D. B. Fin : Bich wr he Fisheries Fx at Prince Rupert pressions of Ene! his recent sojou Guate student at versity Rotary Club luncheon yesterd: The 1 Canadi ans is tr O time to think ft re thinking. a Mr. Finn. ¥ I ? 7 Tr r ally } : more : ton wo Sneaking of his yisit. Mr. Firin } We New York not vety 2 ain Kl t the Em- building he could not but nev at the wonderful achieve- ments of the American builders % er in England a few miles A rm | COMPARISON OF CANADIAN AND ENGLISH Director of Fisheries Experimental NEW not advertisement is inis THE SC. DISTILLERY CO, LT a a WESTMINSTER ac pudiistd or Contro! Board or by the Government of British Columbia aispiayea oy the Liau was less given t of to fits of depression such as great enthusiasm ; by George A. Woodland a were quests present, were visit! bers of the ; LONIHLS WNIOIW / r H Ogden’s fine cut cigarette tobacce, Your Pipe Deserves The Best! . +» particularly when the best costs you no more than ordinary tobacco. 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