THE DAILY NEWS. PIJ1XCB HUPEIiT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue II F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTIO.V KATES City dtflery , by meil or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance rw rasn peneas, paia m aaranee. per weer By mail to all par-3 cf Northern and Central British Columbia. 10c paid In advance for yearly parted X0i By mail to all other parti of British Columbia, the Brttteh Empire and United Stares, paid In advance, per year $ 00 By mail to ail other countries, per year 9.00 A1HEK1IS1NU RATES Classified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 Con tract , rajes oh application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone $6 Measbcr of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Monday. April lg. 1932 , USE OF ELEVATOR The local grain elevator is still being used only as a storehouse by ihe Wheat Pool. It was fined with grain in the autumn and since that has been inactive. Now the time is coming when the grain will doubtless be shipped out in readiness for next year's crop. In view of the Pool iease ending at the close of the coming grain season it is probable that some steps will be taken to ste that th nrioinal nnrnocp nf tha olovarnr Jc nx- - r'auwu. v waav MfcS4 J VMS riea out. ine I'ooi is no longer the dominant factor that it1 was a few years ago. It set out to secure complete control' of the marketing of Canadian grain and made gestures to-! ward the f ormation of a world pool which would control the price of wheat in all the great producing countries.! That purpose has failed and today the pool, while still ac- tively interested in grain marketing, is not by any means ' a uuiiunani tactor. that the budget would be brought H15 Ofl.V xTttS Novel Old Clock On Exhibit This clock s face is a queer pari .. rJj are a knife and fork a handy :.mepi- was one of the exhibits at an n:!ernauonal in :a i;;. hands i" th tu-hen. It antiques 'pouUon. A Week's Doings at Parliament By Tom Held, MP. Whether it will rw wise tn pnntimip tn lenco tho ini Ileauharnois Has Financial Diffirnltios Crnsnro Vnio house to the Pool will be matter for mature considera- ails House Prepares to Hear Budget tion. In any case it will not be done without some better l uiccuuu iur ute pan oi rnnce uupert Demg given tnan . t i. i ; ii . 1 wo utvuruurateu m ine present lease mv, V m. Monday, April 4 j Ti t )! V m 7 nf!,u remarnaoie now lew members come down in time The local chamber of commerre w tw nnin Ivmw! u I , " I" J :r "w r ixor prayers, une can only nazara a gueas as to whether tu" a,i TT - n u u i j f. i "icy Huve lust taun m prayer or consiuer me matter a; thoroughly with him. Hon. H. H. Stevens has already dis- merpiv a nprfi,nr.trv nnV t hnnnn,i tn nn tv, i 7Tm 1VVT nn tha ons etrnhT " ." oeen aireu, ! erres 9n(l the thmjpht trik(s nnP " nn lnnWnfr poking ,Wn down 7 r i . s , v... uumuii. pemmauy wnen groupea iogemer , . - - ' - rw"""vj v. -r" " "tc.ing oi mntes w vaneua projects leiue. Will make a hotter shnun'nor hara rlnfinrr tVia nm inkltfarm platform. At At least but that that la Is the thl. .. . .. . tug season - w . -. o t VIIV Will DO IT YOURSELF The citv of r.ranri Varies - . "..vw .aviivj Proceedings rroeeeamgi on on Monday Monaay were were for civic purposes. The amount to be raised was $45,00Owiewhat varied. There ts a point hilt thO mnnAV mailrafe nf iVta tm1A caamnA rAr-nA ! In In tha the proceedings nf of T Parliament nuiiu CCC111CU tlUSCU OgcllIICC them, just as they are for the time being closed against Prince Rupert But that little thing did not worry the Grand Forks people. They were not going to be kept down by exterior forces. They issued their bonds for the same price paid for provincial securities and the citizens bought them all A small city with the pluck, co-operative spirit and wealth necessary for such action cannot be held back by anything. CORRECT ATTITUDE Whenever a new industry is proposed for Prince Rupert, the critics set to work to find reasons why its operation would be impossible or at least extremely difficult We contend that this attitude is not the correct one. The attitude to adopt is to try to find out how such an industry might succeed and to speak favorably of it instead of making objections. Just now there is a move to establish a sulphite mill in Rupert and while, everyone is for it heart and soul, there is a section of the community looking for the lions in the path. They may possibly be there, but why draw attention to them? We all want the industry, for it would benefit everyone. IfVe are to get it, let us adopt the right attitude toward it, the attitude of sympathetic encouragement. After all, none of us are pulp experts, so the only thing to do is to leave the rrlatter to the experts and to the financiers and help them all we can by v ord or action. We think this is an ideal location for such an industry. If any think otherwise we suggost it would be much better to Veave their objections unstated. There are always doubters in regard to every proposal. Many thought we could not get a grain elevator and there are some today who express themselves as doubtful if the elevator now here can ever he operated to capacity. When the pulp mill is being built, the wise ones will say it cannot pay and when it begins to pay they will prophesy that pretty soon we shall see what will happen. We are all for the pulp mill. Let us forget to be critipal and speak optimistically of a new industry that will mean so much to the city when it comes. RUPERT MOTORS Garage and Service Station Distributors of DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Phone 566 Phone (Night Calls 1C1) tnongnt that went through my mind as I looked down on them from ihe strauters' gallery on Monday. . - v.m.m v. lure (Ml ami lb ' vrhen the Speaker point that members are allowed to a questions of the government. Tha OnAaVAP ft at llanall in that it to sometimes the smaMer amounts that can make the most, discuiG. At time an Hem of a thousand dollars wttt delay the! proceedings of the House for some considerable time, while millions will be passed through before you 'have ttee to wink. The greatest reaches this : aMCUM,on m lM mawer oi supply Wrica,n a wnwill TTIJ dWCI I " at this time txyause many members Laroo- "ftoUth rarototw ta charge would take undue advantage bv reading long letters and paper reports before asking their question, all of which is frowned upon by the Speaker. Mr. Mackenzie King, Leader of the ODDosiUon. elicited a state ment from the Minister of Finance centred around tee rten In connec tion with penaton expenditure, and the Honorable Dr. Murray Mac of this department, received a great deal of advice and very many com-ptatnts regarding the matter of pension cases, especially in regard to the delay which has arisen In connection with these. It was pointed out to him that some thirty thousand eases await decision. A great deal of criticism was also lev elled T against commission commteaion counsel counsel, down on Wednesday. The Premier'! also made a sta.tem.nt m rani, to i has been made a Question, in connection with thp Beauhamols Power Comoanv. which seems to be tn some difficulties regarding finances and which is at the moment undergoing some changes In regard to that matter. After the orders of the day had passed, the House proceeded to discuss the amendment which had been introduced some weeks ago by the Honorable Peter Heenan, ex-Minister of Labor, with the object of censuring the government In re spect of unemployment. The House divided on the amendment, as In favor and 61 against, and it was re markable In the fact that manv members withdrew from the chamber, including the IndeDendent group. Labor, United Parmer and some Liberal members. The House then went Into committee of sup ply which to many members means a dull House, and, generally speaking. It Is only those who are, Interested In some Items who stay and lbten to the debates. When the House is in committee a member can speak as often as he likes on any item. After recess, renewed discussion took place on the mea sure to reduce wages and salaries by 10. two members renresenUmr he Ottawa district belnn th nrin. leipal participants." The senior 'mem ber, Mr. Chevrler. moved an amendment whlen-'was rtfccfediDyfaJvote at 10:40 pjn.. after which the House adjourned for the flay. Tuesday, April 5 It was rather a dull day throughout, the House being practically in supply. It Is InteresUng to note that the House of Commons Is not much different from the ordinary municipal council In the matter of vot- tf we tribunal board, appeal thlsi to the Appeal Court In an endeavor' to have the decls.an reversed. It was the general opinion of the House tkat this was an iniquitous system jnd should be cut out entirely and aB were agreed that' it never was the intention of Parliament that the government atoosrid appeal against any returned man who had been given a decision by the pension board it Ls noteworthy that this was one of the questions from which politics were entirely absent, members on all sides being agreed as to the injustices at present oc curring and being further agreed) that steps should be taken immediately to remedy and adjust these ' defects which are. without doubt i working great hardshlpa on num- oers oi those who have given of their services In the country's hour of need. And so we go home prepared for the worst on the morrow because that Is the day when we will hear a roll statement of the country's flfli ances but what we are more nar. Mcularly Interested In, wha't increases of taxation, if any. will be placed on the Canadian people. 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In any branch of The Roval Bank of Canada your Savings Account will receive capable and courteous attention, whether'the amount bejargev(pr'' small. THE HOYAL BANK. OF CANADA Capital $35,000,000 Reserves $39,155,106 Aets over $75O,0OO,0 SPENDING TO SAVE.. THROUGH Advertisin s Not many of us, these days, arc troubled with so much money that we cannot spend it. But we are interested in spending the money wc have, to get the most out of it. One way-and not a new way, either-! to make a budget. I ut down, week by week, the money that comes in. Put down be-side it, week by week, the money that goes out. So much for food, so much for ciothinjr, so much for rent. So much for giving, and for luxuries. Where Advertising Helps tiJ' T'1 "'r T; of C0l,rsc' "-"M" iiudeci. hS, .!.rT, J '',Bul,el'SJ0U- Ad""ls't in this newspaper loll you how much nifg, butter, breakfast fowls .IM.M l,o,es. autmobUes will cos,, before y' w shoMT S Wile there. And each ' day, they t. a)mlt e ,nvti(mg ours very much worth living 1