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Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Thursday, Sept. 25, 1930 RUPERT FROM ENGLISH EYES Recently Prince Rupert had a .visit from Harold T. j Pooley, director of the British Empire Producers organi- i zation and some effort was taken by the Chamber oft Commerce to give him full information in regard to the city and district and its possibilities. In the journal of the organization "Empire Production and Export" Prince Rupert is specially mentioned twice. In the first Mr. Pooley says: "The riddle of Prince Rupert is one of trje many gigantic problems which Canada will have to work out. Prince Rupert has a deep-water harbor capable of carrying a vast amount of shiDDine. It is far nearer to the Orient than anv MAKE sure your children have plenty of light when they study. Take care of their eyesl If you use Edison Mazda inside-frosted Lamps they wfll en toy all the advantages of the soft, glare-free light that prevents eyestrain. Good light results In better report cards, for it means homework more easily and carefully done. L-60 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT a Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE SIS RESNER BLOCK DENTIST aasasamssBBXSKSEBBX Smith & Mallett LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Engineers Automatic Domestic Oil furnaces Telephone 174 Show Room259 Third Av. W. Oh boy 1 This is the stuff Navy League Cadet s ANNOUNCED other North American port. It has a low gradient for its visiting here tor the eastern railway and a consequent ton-mile reduction. It provides the shortest avenue to New York from Alaska and from the Orient, a natural advantage which is artificially counteracted. It has an agricultural area of amazing richness within comparatively easy reach. All this (and all the promise that went down with the Titanic) seem to hover ever on the brink of fulfilment But the development canyon city on the tint Sunday is 100 important to rest on tne late oi one man, and that ,n UCWDW BUl" wn jo-first step, so vital in the history of men and cities, has only ff fmn LWr.eU1.ad Ad,u' to be taken for the whole to move. One cannot help but feel 1 WUliain Kcrr of thta clty- that to this Sleeping Beauty of the North the kiss of awakening is not far distant" Good Light Means Belter Report Cards Several Changes Made In Salvation Armr Staff in This District The following transfers of Salvation Army officers affecting this district are announced by Adjutant WHUam Kerr, district officer Enafgn and Mrs. Yarlett from Olen Voweil to Saskatchewan. Knetgn and Mrs. Parkinson i formerly of Ketchikan) from Ls-tevan. Saskatchewan, to Olen caps. Ln Joyce (who has been weeks fna Calgary William Toop Was One of Few Old Timers Who Stayed With Qseen Charlotte Island SKIDEGATK. Sept 35. On 8a- Blanke. tossing or new entries at sum.ner camp at Burlington. Ont. past lew to Haselton 'new appointment.. Capt. Kenny (formerly of Olen yoweB and Alaska) from Rosalanil to Canyon City, Naas River (new appointment). uapi. Kenny will be installed at PIONEER the ."KUVUkCIAL SECRETARY OF VETERANS CALLS ON MINIS TER FOR AMENDS. (Co tall from tfW; one) GorernmetiLIh addition the mar ried and tron&rrted veteran eo eernea ato'mke IHfr-tver car in j casual earning. This means that a married man can be tn receipt of f I37S per year earned and casual earnings and im claim an oHow-a nee of $m from the federal aatfa-orities. The osalmant is also permitted property to an aaansni value not exceeding $MO0 without any deduction from his allowance, nrovid-tag he resides apon sach property. "Veterans who served in a war one only benefit by tins act Men onder sixty yaars of age bat who are permanently disabled, m enmity or physically, may also claim an a), wwanee amtor the War Veterans' Allowance Aet the other eondttJons befog similar' (to those affecting veterans wrsave reached the ace of sixty 7eam ) ' Appeal Board System "Considerable alteration has been made in the Appeal Board system. The Board of Pension Commissian- ers remains as-. it is. An Anrnait Court of three members sitting at Ottawa wlH be appointed. A Pensions Tribunal of nine members will also be appointed, the chairman to reside at Ottawa and the raroplnlng eight members to be divided Into four b&atdsVdfrrwo members each. ; It is.p.robabl?ihjU B, C. wUl have ne of those boards and that Col. -y. Peck, V.O.. will be one of its members. "In addition there will be a Bureau of Pension Advocates formed turday last. William Toon, one of ! 7 the government the appotr.tees the pioneer settlers of TtelL passed lof thle bureau replacing the Sol away at the Queen Charlotte City Hospital after a long illness, rhe late Mr Toop. who engaged In mar ket gardening, waa 60 yrars of age otters' Advisers Canada. In various parts of 'The pension advocate will prepare the ease for appeal, of those ,and one of the tew old timers wholvetOT,in who have been refused stayed with thr Queen Charlotte 1 tension by the board of Pension ' Islands He leaves a widow at Port Commissioners. This advocate will Clemenu who will receive the heart P-ent the ease to the Appeal felt sympathy of many friends. Board of two members in the pro- The fureral UKk place at Quean vlnc and-if the appeal is grantedTv lh r t W H Redman officiatinc. Pah- bi arers were Ralph Pelton. Enoch .Sice. James D-irtroe. John Melo. Dan McRae and W. Rennie. all of Port Clemenu. There were many persons 1 frm Port Clements. Quern Char-, lutte City and other island points at' the obsequies and many floral tri- ! butes testified to the general re-! some. However. speet and esteem in which deceased ! ture to decide i was held. EARNINGS ARE DOWN Anaconda Copper Co. Not In NVarly As Odoo Shape As Last Year NSW YORK, Sept. 36: The Ana-conda Copper Co, yesterday declared a quarterly dividend of 24c pawing common slock on a $250 annual basis as against $3.50 pre-vllously. The reduction represents a fifty per cent cujt from the second gar ters or Jftsttyr. The Dally News can be purchased at Post OlfleeVews Stand, 325 Oranvllle St- Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C. x Smlthers Drug Store, Smith-ers, B.C. R. W. Riley. Terrace, B.C. pension board, far msaeasment of pension. U$he apea(f refused then it may .be piaeed before the Pensions Court at-Ottawa, whose decision is final The new ' system wtif require to be given a fair trial, but I am: afraid that It will prove rather cumber- that is for the fu- Watch Administration "It Is now the duty of the Canadian Legion to make certain that all of those amendments to the pensions legislation are administered in ; the proper spirit and for the bene fit of the veteran concerned Difficulties will arise from time to time, but I feel certain that we are ready to co-operate in the fullest measure possible. Adjustment Bureau "Our adjustment bureau at provincial office In Vancouver Is how handling over 500 Interviews per month tn addition to a large number of claims from outlying points. Please make the best use possible of our offlje in this respect,". . At tne close of JiU address. Mr. 525 Third Avcnijc Saturday From Vancouver-Sunday Monday Wednesday MMacnlcol exhibited about one hunJ'om Wales Island UKU Uuimu suans uepiCHng.ecSUea j "'u Piminun 4 ! of the Great War, Including Ypres. vuny. Amiens, the First Contingent sailing from Canada. Salisbury Plains and other parts. James Smith, president of the local command, waa In the chair. The attendance at the meeting was larger than had been recorded for a long time. At the close of his address. Mr. Maenlool answered a number of questions that .were put to him. Mail Schedul. urday Tuesday, Thursday Friday ... . From the East-Daily except Tuesday For Vancouver-Monday Tuesday Wednesday , ,, Thursday Friday For Alaska-Mondays and Fridays and Satt- 11 JO ajn. and 12 noon 13.30 pjn. 3 pjn. 230 pm 4 pm 3 pjn. 11 pjn. pjn, 6 pjn Thursday Friday 9 Saturday 1U0 For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday , ... . 7 Monday , ., . ,., 7 Friday 1.30 PJB ajn. UJ0 am. pjn. ajn. ajn. From Anyox and Stewart 1 Tuesday 1U0 ajn. Thursday 1030 ajn. 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