PAOZEEC THZ DAILT KZWS i m s m 5 1 PRINCE RUPERT LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT THE Capitol Baby Shoppe (Mrs. Anna Johnsen) Full Line of Girls' Clothes Up to I I Years Complete Outfitting of Roys Up to 10 Years Visitor hire been surprised at the complete stock of the Terr Litest latest good gooas for tor children cnuarrn and ana infants imams we we carry carrj I H a i aj m iassiBusxuiitBTXfxiBTrsianiKixxiiisjrfl!Bra RUPERT MOTORS Garage and Service Station Distributors of DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Phone 566 Phone (Night Calls 161) The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. COAL! COAL! SatisfacUon guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta it Bulkier Valley Coal; No. 1 BuJicley Valley Timothy Hay. Wheat, Oats It Barley. PratU Baby Chick Food. Seeds it Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 b 551 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOK 8KEENA BRAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILT Early Delivery Throughout the City TRUTH ABOUT BRAN With'm hiahy opinion about bran, it i well to know the facts. Here are the results of laboratory tests with bran: Bran is a good source of Vitamin B. This vitamin helps tone up the intestines and keep tliein regular. Ilran also supplies "bulk" which further aids intestinal action. The "bulk" in bran is much like the .fbulkr you, eat in lettuce or other leafy vegetables. Tills "bulk" absorbs moiiturc like a soft sponge and gently cleanses the intestines of wastes. Bran also brings the body needed iron for the blood. A pleasant, safe bran cereal is Kellogg's Ail-Bran. Millions of people hare used it with satisfactory results over a period of ten years. Two tablespoonfuls daily of this delicious ready-to-eat cereal are usually sufficient to prevent and relieve both temporary and recurring constipation. If you f''fljfj 1 wtfjrWrintjptlriar troulifilvnotfrei' ' "'' lieTealhis wayJconsult your doctor. AIL-BRAN Kellogg's AluBran has a wonder ful nut-swect flavor. Enjoy with milk or cream, or use in cooking. Sold by grocers. Made by Kellogg-in Iindon, Ontario. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT FjsiriiR5 o Part of these How It Works D of childhoods choicest queries has ever been and ever wiU be: "How does it work?" and it seemed a whoOy enthralling idea to two young passengers, who recently travelled from Nottingham, England, to Lemberg, Sask.. when Engineer Fred Munt, of the Canadian Pacific Railway" invited tlem into the eab of his huge "2 St type locomotive. The were subsequently recovered from the government, but they had first to be paid out by the city grandmother's home in the Old Country to join their mother. They crossed the Atlantic in the Canadian Pacific liner Montdare and the Dominion on C. P. R. lines, making many friends and seeing many absorbing sights en route. Picture shows theinterested pair and their kindly tutor in a brief explanation of the mysterfe tang travellers wore Walter and of the gauges of the great engine. wuae Wilson, aged 12 and lOyears, who journeyed alone from their And what boy, either in Canada or England, would rot envy them? CITY AUDITOR GIVES OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF CITY'S AFFAIRS (Continued from Page 1 the present financial condition : 1 1 and sale of the plant, from the pur-Inability' of taxpayers to pay their chase price. $218,090 was set aside taxes, and '21 Exceptional expen diture in recent years. Minor causes are tower government grants received, less ponce fines, etc. The following shows the slowing up In tax receipts during the last three years: 1929 Tax levy. Gen. it Local Imp. $118,000 Cash received during year 267.000 and specifically invested for the aforementkmeti purpose, leaving a balance of $144,004. First of all let us follow this $228,-000. In 1929 $23,000 of it was used to pay that year's debt instalments and interest, and $204000 was Invested in Dominion and provincial government bonds, so arranged Unpaid at end of year $ & 1.000 that $150W of principal would ma- 1930 tore each year. These instalments, Tax levy, Oen. it Local Imp. $314000 plus the Interest received on the Cash received during year .. 380,000 Investments, would yearly meet the annual instalments of the deben- UnpaW at end of year $6000 tures as and when they fell due. So j 1931 far, this is. working out as antlci- Taxlvj, Gen. it Local Imp. $316000 pated and at December 31, 1931. the Calif received during year . 242000 city holds $13,000 Invested at $3.- 500 of surplus interest together Unpaid at end of year $ 76000 making $17500 which is $1,500 That is to say the city last year more than is actually necessary, was short In its estimated receipts Now let us- consider the balance $76,000 on taxes alone. of $144000 being the surplus from Another decrease in revenue U $375,000 alter deducting $231000. shown In government grants re- The council agreed "that city bonds celved: of approximately $128,000 be pur- ' In 1929 $28000. ichased therefrom and that $17,500 ' In 1930 $24000. be applied towards 1929 revenue. It In 1931 $23000. ; was also agreed that in future years Exceptional expenditure accounts $17000 be applied from this fund for the following: each year up to and including 1935. 1930 1931 and thereafter $10000 per annum RelleJ , $6000 $62000 be used to pay off city bonds." The American Exchange 12000 wording is that of the minute, and the intention is not clear, and whe- $6000 $74000 ther succeeding councils would be relief payments und by it is a matter of opinion. in any event it nas not Deen carried out as I read it. pity bonds have been purchased with it to the extnt of and ha 0 $17-500 The following bank statement shows the corresponding gradual Increase of the city's Indebtedness : 1929 1030 1931 Jan 1 $50000 $ 50000 $100,000 Dec. 31 50000 100000 The bank statement is the mea sure at the end of the year as to whether the city has made good or not. It will be seen from the above particulars alone wherein it has fallen short, and It Is therefore apparent how the deficit has arisen. Apart from the governmental sys tem of borrowing, there are only two ways of meeting deficits. The one Is to increase revenue, and the other is to cut expenses. Cuts in estimates, salaries and wages have been made for 1932, but these alone cannot meet the case. The other method, namely that of Increasing revenue, has therefore also to be adopted and increased taxation Is the result. Disposition of proceeds of Sale of Electric Light Plant This plant was sold In 1929 to the N. B. C. Power Company Ltd., for $375,000. At that date there were outstanding debentures against this utility amounting to $226000, and urider.jUUc cUy' Validation Asi Of thar year U -was provided that the city council should not m.ke any disposition of any money received' from the power company un til a sufficient sum had been set aside to provide for the payment or interest ana instalments oi prin cipal falling due from year to year on these, debentures. After deduct ing $3,000, the expenses of transfer been applied to general revenue for three years, while the balance of $41,000 has been used for general purposes anditreated as a loan to . m' ' eeneral fund repayable when funds ' . . 1 . m i j ...li . , i l ttuuiii. mere w no uuuui uui mat 1 It has been cheaper for the city to ; use this fund rather than borrow j from the bank, but there has been no accumulation and there will be no "$10,000 per annum after 1935 used to pay off city bonds." LOCAL WOMAN NEVER HAS HEADACHES NOW Local woman suffered with headaches so badly that she used to have to go to bed, had been fitted with glasses by different specialists but still her headaches came back. About twb years ago this lady was fitted by O. F. Davey, Registered Optometrist in charge of the Optical Dept. of Max Hell- broner, Jeweler, and Just the other day ffiye Informed us that she nsvtr 'hs headaches now and Jus feaK fine. ThglsSes which she had been wearing before were causing a mechanical error. , Glasses being of a mechanical nature the Optometrist has the advantage over others In that Important branch of the work. IIS FINE PICTURE "Broken Lullaby" at Capitol Thea tre is Outstandinj War Romance Heads Tor Teace Queen Hatchery 36 W. Cordova St. Vancouver, B.C. Baby Chicks. Queen Quality Leghorn. Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue free. QUEEN HATCHERY 36 W. Cordova SU Vancouver 'Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?' Science Subject j The subject of the lesson-sermon in Prince Ruoert Christian Science SoeJetv on Sunday was "Are Sin. "Broken Lullaby.'' which is show-' Disease, and Death Real0" ine at the CamtoJ Theatre at the One of the Bible texts was "Every first of this week, is a moving and good gtft and every perfect gift is j intelligent picture and so thorough- from aboveand cotneth down from j ly outstanding that it is natty wqll the Fattier of lights, with whom ia worth seeing. "Broken LaUaby" b no variableness, neither shadow of; a post-war story founded on the turning." James 1:17). j play entitled The Man I Killed." The lesson-sermon also included , The plot tells of a young French Uw following passage from "Science , soldier who. in battle, kills a young and Health With Key to the Scrip-; ; German. After the war the memory turea.'' by Mary Baker Eddy: "Mat -) of this combat haunts the young ter and Its claims of sin. sickness.; . Frenchman until he decides to go and death are contrary to God. and; to Germany, seek out the family of cannot emanate from Him." the man he killed and give them the ! young German's dying message. He ! does so and is received affection-, The Pacific Great Eastern, which i ately by the kindly father who be- 'u building a railway from Vai. tteves him to have befriended his rouver to Prince George, has con' son. Finally he falls in love with pleted organisation with J. W the fiancee of the dead boy. This Stewart as president. Timothy Fo adds a new honor to the dreadful ley is vice-president and gencr.-.l secret that he has been unable to manager and D'Arcey Tate vice-reveal and, broken-heartedly. he president an- counsel R o tells the girl the truth. He wishes to Thorax is secretary-treasurer, tell the father also but the girt Donald MeLeod and Vernor W. ; points out to him that, now he has Smith are other directors. Twen-: almost taken the dead boy's place ty Yean Ago Column. Vancouver in the old man's affections, to tell iTovtace. him the truth would be like killing the son twice. The boy realizes the truth of her argument and finds peace in knowing that he is comforting the old father for his great loss. The story is a touching one and carries a strong plea for peace. Phillips Holmes gives a fine performance hi the role of the young Frenchman and Nancy Carroll is delightful as Else, the German girl. ; Outstanding, however, is the splendid acting of Lionel Barrymore as Dr. Holderlln. the father of the dead boy. This characterisation, gentle, kindly and appealing, is one of the finest that Barrymore has ever done. Monday, April ,ii ! Monday and Tucsdil inu oiiwhd i and 1 1 ADMISSION is,. I Feature Marts at 7 10 tt A Great MelodramJ i riumph "BROKEN LULLAB1 With Lionel Barrvmore x,J Carroll, Phillips Holme,! You Killed My SwttthrJ Why Did You Let Me fili Love With You? 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