“4; pes w | Friday, October 29, 440 me ACE Two ieee EINER 2. tall EE a Oe et ——— BE Bite yicli dass ge nme isin S ae | : ist on “GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE”—The Origing) Oey Mrs. Goodridge of “Listen tome on Questions Asked = ™“*'™ For Sila Vendors det fama Oder 8 zt For All Who Prefer Quality Kitzeguela Passes CONS TIF ATION By Hanson About Workless Relief Olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, has 59 == After Long Ill : FF er Long iliness rics. r ; : et tives se NEW HAZELTON, Oct. 28:-——The “Personally, I #4 death occurred in the Hazelton Hos- suffered from Mp pital on Monday morning of Mrs. R constipation ‘gan oe 2 and dizziness, ; 240 1gul n 1 ious *‘ Commons t Ottawa: as to what amount of H. Goodridge, wife of the teacher of nonoev the federal government has given to British Columbia under the Farm Relief and Unemnlovment ‘ ; ; and never ‘owd® the Kitzegucla Indian Mission knew what a | vad Schoo!. Mrs. Goodridge, who was 41 good nigh't’s Pati sleep was be- + years of age. had been in failing . Art Ayr th 1P) 192 7 9 c s health f a ‘ 4 fore I took ie ik nl - : . y 3 fi . 1931 _ / “ “ nealth for a number of years an Fruit-a-tives. They have done me a 32 for relief work, fcr direet relie ! ’ Fresh from the Gardens just prior to her demise, had been world of good.” Mr. A.T., Aylmer, Ont. wd loan. Mr. Manson asks what if 63 2 patient in the Hazelton Hospital Thousands of people have been com- unount of this was paid for labor, PURE 4 for a few weeks pletely and permanently relieved not n and equinment and admin- a ‘ > Besides her widower, the late only from constipation, but also from stration purpose SCOTCH WHISKY : h : ; - serrous illness of long standing by the : aie THE DAILY NEWS. Mrs. Goodridge is survived by a proper use o. 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PULLEN. - - - Managing-Editor Sy Sneed one F; r ult-a-tives | | wall SUBSCRIPTION RATES = S ee — City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ...... 5.09 Fisheries patrol steamer Given- Mrs. Livingstone, wife of Con- } j j we lisplaved | } > For lesser periods. paid in advance . per week . 1geichy which has been engaged in table Alex Livingstone of the city PRACHER OF MUSIC rhis adv wim ro are pepe a ahs i By mail to all parts of Northerr. and Central British Columbia, patrolling the halibut banks, was) oa ote + iat i ie ees : | Control Board or the Government of British Columbia i paid in advance for yearly period _. a acd oe ee oe - 3.04 in port overnight. She was tied up| “°'4cnment of the provincial police, | . i By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- at the Canadian National docks /| Sailed last night on the Prince Ru- | Phone—Black 232 | pe : ” “. pire and Unitea States, paid in advance, per year ......................... $6.00 ‘his morning. pert for a visit in Vancouver. Do von read the classified advertisements’ a By mail to all other countries, per year csoerestneeeenscaveennneensacesaneccesseees — 9,OQ | Seememmemmesssee-raeeats manne eeneens Re eeeneeerreeeeenemrempemmnscens ——nemsgeenentin actin ai a — rete ne . HORE AONE © TY MRE WUD Ht 9 ROO MRENE A 8 s Classified advertising, per Insertion, peT WOT o.oo ceceeccsorecoceee eee 02 age Eaeal readers, per, tnecrtdom;: per Tae aici ccc ceseseceesrssecestssriicee 1G Sahat Legal notices, each insertion, per agate lime 2200.00. eee kee 15 a i Transiet display advertising, per inch. per insertion .... .. ............. 1.40 || ~ . - a de DAILY EDITION vague Sparc Friday, October 28, 1932 Natt aw Si STRONG POLICY NEEDED We have no objection to the policy of the Canadian Gov- ernment in its attitude at the Ottawa Conference. It seems as if Canada were likely to benefit materially from the de- cisions arrived at there if they are carried out faithfully. But we do object to the wabbling policy of the Bennett ad- ministration in dealing with the unemployed problem, What is needed today is not so much a policy of cheesepar- ing as of courage in the matter of governmental expen- ditures. If the Dominion would today undertake publie works of a nature that would develop the country we should soon see an end to the present depression. Take as example the construction of the western outlet to the Peace River and the building of transcontinental highways. If these were undertaken, they would take care of the unemployed and would at the same time encourage others tecommence real development work. The men have to be fed so why not get For National Advantage — For Individual Benefit Plan Now to Buy | | | a rid of the unrest by giving the men real werk to do and | “n insist that they do it? | f Today the caring for the unemployed is a serious burden OMINION OF A NADA BON DS | | | on the municipalities. Prince Rupert is not alone in feeling || re the strain. Every municipality in the country is groaning | * 4 under the burden. By initiating a national policy of devel- | > opment and letting the world know that we are going 1932 1 | ahead instead of sitting back and hoping for improvement || no we should be helping to start the wheels of industry going || abt everywhere. We need something badly to: offset the in- || Bs _ fluence of the Kidd report. On Monday, October 31, Canadians will have an opportunity to in- ! vest in a new issue of $80,000,000 Dominion of Canada Bonds. By buying these Ponds you will accomplish two things: | 1. You will obtain the soundest investment available to Canadians, secured by the resources and integrity of the Dominion. 2. You will assist in further strengthening Canada’s financial posi- tion, with favorable effect upon general business. yield iw line with current interest rates, FY otwrristaxpInc the trying eon- t." 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