II i si II I gai i 5 u-' i 4 if1' i.ji 51 i Dr. Wood's Norway Pine A Severe Cold A Hacking Cough Mi. M. K. MaeXid, loin, XA, writ: "I took a severe cold aad developed a hacking eough. I iept oa Tt)ecUAr it riuukmr, it would I fare me like sotoe preTvous raid I had, but it got worse. I tried fTtry cough medicine 1 could think of. A friend dropped in to see me and advised me to 1. Dr. n. Wood x- Pine ix o 1 11. j - take Norway Svnm. J purchased a bottle and before I had tombed 1 ui 01 It It's a good thing to look at betfe mi& f ssw uruieo diaies is oiieB looKed ubm as Ore , I tu com- pffOJy reared,- -i. Pro 35c. a.fco&k; Jarrigaaia cize C5c at all drac aad feaeril jfrtTi1 "P a fcy The T. Mflbwro Co.. Ltd.. TbreMl Out. THE DAILY NEWS. ruiNcr. ioipert - iuutish Columbia Published EWT Vlercxwn. Except SaiKJay, by Prince Rupert aHy ,'fwi, Limited, Thlrr Avenu H t. POLLEN Managing-Editor SUHSCKIPTIOX KATES City deHrery, by mall or carrier. 'yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid to advance, per week By mafi tu wM parts of Northern and Central British Cottnnbia, paid In advance 1st yearly period , Editor and Reporters Jelepnoar JM Adrertisrnr; and Circulation Telephone 9X Member ol Audit Bure.it of Cirttttatwtr DAILY EWIKNt SEEING BOTH SIDES jm. n. 3JQ0 2Bsriritr nations because she made moner taring l&e war &m Germany, then "ith perfectly dear emsekmees," fays Mussolini, they can ask the annteet f tbdr sfabtc W has actually paid is far less than the amount for -which she . has been given credit. Should large cities such as New c stem' the government of the United States. 48 "Ha umi tWinli- tiu TTnteul Cfaiac iA iniiu ...1.1 jSMBt H inted. Hem sM other cities kasc 4 e fe-eore tbey toanld aMea a litfstte The princiaJ of her indebtedness to the United States i1 'td many instances to;i has hfn voJuniiui'iv rt4uiA Kv 11c tr, a fimiro uh!.!, .iPftote within Illinois where thei THE DAILY NEWS STATES AND INOISE DOES WfiT rTTIFQ! NOT DRIVE Peeling Expressed That Xcw York, Chica. Philadelphia, Etc. Shculd Hare More Power .1 AWAY FISH John Dybhran Tells of Some of the, i-TiUiius or Members or 1 UiolojicaJ Station j York, Chicago. Philadelphia and, Detroit be separated from their re-! A lew rather Interesting nutter apecUve states and set up as new ' hsd teen recently investigated by commonweal h,? aiks a Christian Biological Board of Canada Science Monitor editorial. A pro-iA imported at Its recent meet-, posal by Prof. Chart E. Merriam, jn in the East, according to John head of the political science de-! Dybhsvn. who was the speaker at partaserrt in the University of Chi- i weekly luncheon of the Rotary cago ic this effect calls attention to Club yrrterday. The reason for the the lack of orop-r balance b-twn jaioiort total absenoe I iSab Uc the legislative re-presentation of ur- rmf ol the inlet on the B.C. coast baa asd rural paput&tiona. nad P'dr Iteat marry people Piessmatty. the main advantage Thereamn far thb it seems that stales" weuW there te o!ten shallow ridfe of ity be mere au- tonomy hi gownracnt lor trrtn'acroM lou"1 -wfl-.Atetoointetlw tiut the daapar M neceeaary this has become in im-; water, rasfde are-almost stanaa: 10c and like stagnant wa- Ohtagoa pouhirton "fa h. rlnnhlpH IQflf) rth,rt the amunM DV W uaei aoy member m the ' is iriWe too, that MSBOBsMUt) of aeparate - T . 3 "J """" ' ' wertd telpress a city's witti tfeetr oMtotioo to take 7' " " ' a tlH -- aMMua MUMP to BoirttejU affairs. ' T ZTT (by invrstsf tors is lehange ttieh- e iftronfiy soaoaeted 1IUS WH'f ' torbofits teada to drive sway the parti state ww tor-. . .t..j AO mtpii ihmh, saci tpauiniii i consideration and has received mare lenient treatment m f.r .i-k. I .1 . than any other debtor of the United States, The debt of in than it is under the present its ravaged Belgium was funded at 4GJ5 per cent of its face tern a for the remainder of 1111-araount; Poland, Great Britain, Finland, Esthonia, Hun-!"-" ehane wwdd p-gary, Latvia and Uthuma at 80 per cent. utlortoT Um'!I)t 01 pub" We loaned Italy $250,000,000 to buv food for her people, j Prom a national viewpoint, sueh We advanced her $16,000,000 f0r the direct relief of the I separations doubtless would accen-needy and suffering among her population. For cotton and tuate th dN,m"W8 between ru-other supwlies we advanced her $150,090,009. We loaned I "IL"0" her the monev to nm-rha f rnm r itmla HI Aral .sl u.arth wtat. ,be COuntrr Bd te" 77 3: - ,,. 7 " " 'top nw awe ani new 1 01 merchandise. All these nnvanees, induomg an addi- n- -logrolling - in congress tionai ot,TwjD.urju for misceilaneou.s nec-esaiUes, were distinct from what we loaned her for munitions and military Uses. ' ' 11 ,erimarrt The practical dlf TM. fc Ihe benef icn- of oar and gen-! Jl KJS. tiS a" erosity which no,. doubt that -we will oxprees have:h nucir reeoantses The goal of "the courage" to ask the penman , of ov.r ciaims, so hugely , fair representation ..houid be 00-reduced alreaiiy. , t.iinaale with vMtv xnctoan- The UnittH States has foe-given Italv ntei-e than three-' tJtop mn6lr iht fourths of her debt. To think that Italian voices are heaitl to say that tin United States "the only, the continual, uie wcuia-" proriteer oc tne war: Doe? Italy need to be reminded 01 he;- profiteering in accession f territory and other national gains from the war, and ifeat the United States refused to share in the spoils? MiisfQlini may call us "Shylock." But he is steadying hi nerves by asking the other nations of KiL-onf to hold his h. V.s he repudiates the lebtsf ItaK-. application to Za:i- BukCe I I ovtf th' V mIm an4 Hrtk mat. btal her. i tu:.ni J k:- 4Rv Ml . u n. in ur-MuatauMi xs anw n n wkm a.Buauiaii;y at f owMar irim, ukni a fk ' tig daiy &11 tapa Mch at kit" caUt, cuta, bruiw told Mra. A tamed: fretatd pest field vui te tent on Mr, TWiai 576 TKirJ Ae, Vtrdun, Que. vritn: "I K-v i-en t um of m-Buk for mora than thirtv ycara. dur. iW Uttt tune I iuvc umJ it fct cuti. bnjiL duDoed itan-il, lin UouUei and ihru. nwtm. and it haai arwtyt iv Stat Mliafactioo in hctlira wounda. and rc&ning pim. M' prrtonal opuv ion it that it ia ane of tha bttt OtnU mrnta C3 ;he mafket Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert Jannary 21, 1912 Chief Dudoward and his people at Part Simpson are confident that eonstractlon wHl have started by 'he coming spring of a railway to connect Port Simpson with Prince Rupert. Surveys were made last samner and. under the charter granted the company, construction 1 of the line must start by April l&J this year. Dovercourt Road Baptist Church of Horoftto is taking a keen inter est la the progMss of the Baptist Cnussh hese and najr assist wtth : be building of the proposed oliurch here. A Ileal. InvcJiflng a eoasidoratlea if SliiJXO has bean easvpkted un der which E. L. Morgn, epreen-taUve of a Winnipeg aaotUoate. acquires tlx valuable noM-eopuer claims about -one and a half miles from Lockeport Iseai D. R. Ball and Joe Davis of this city. It Is exrjceted I be established. that shrimps While it U that crabs do lu.wi, iiwiiwa. mdm th. lo.t that th xrak 1 wmtxwa jaed erfoie, aeflHi atterbtttaele fna.- , r-tlT , teres, mis wetfR OiiyiOt'K speaBS &p IT Seit ffier aHR wcatosss Hearing irom the dictator of Italy, lire rest iBtege&cer r admimstrathm than to tack of Seattle savs : of prapea- neaeotestan hi Oie Premier Mussolini advises onr Ewweai deters t present a united front to America, their eemraeB ereiKtor. ioba He shall nn acaaon make'. cr ' It aJfana -- to taif It in saeh a way Itsat It can be traced from one tea n to another WhBr the DSMan! tunatcnev la ft 0riaP-nC Functions ; r ou the wo. X , T - -a - a-a-a.- - a iaa I I u THp firat fn k tr. rnrvl the local experimental station 10 eai wve writhe board bat been aastarad tha: w ual " w a"-, all the principal investigations be-Who BUftlt be incite-. --u-i . Uwr wfl! aa far i.: atatcs oat of these ur- poM, be centtaoed . hi the hope that ttiey have the still to claim tfve courage paywewt by European!. course u attributable to overstates which had made this concession to fiermsnv?'' ' laanina nf rlf v aiMt nrutntv fmw- A letter fleet the Provincial Br-reau of Infotraatton. read at lar. The Italian premier ignores the complete nonrelation of ons . in Kngiand. whieh has. gen- J?y, n': reparations aad bis count's borrowings from the United TJtt? g0" 'SS? Prty members Z States. His evident desire is to put the repudiation of h-SSJ!S!l rt Se Brttish TohSbiV alydebtteusmttresira m Lo-doi fait accompli" and then ask us what we propose to do suppose trnt chieagn. for n-'n Prtoc Rnpert ta u" about it. amplere.serr,su T Italy, with a debt to the United States of $2,042,000,00, : "atte bsinw- that-tha Cr"ft ije hnd, 'of' iSIor iias jia exactly o,zz3.:i. rven cnis payment nas oeen LgTZZ ! the feeling behig that lltt- marie with the aid of our franking Joans, the amount she 1 ssaasissw uue, 1 w. J . i . . . Tculd continue its efforts to build un the etty? Bustnes which here- "fsrr has flown into phicago would ness of th? stay here "Thrift" Habit I Kuy Here and Save j SPECIALS j For Friday & Saturday Suulusi Orangei Sweet & in-, twrram onerec ris plan as Juicy. M for n Interesting and valuable uilu ! nn.u inki.. 1 1 IMDV 01H lbs. H3bbae Firm treads 3 lbs. Carrots 4 tbs. 1 JLV 2Sc i Fancy Pink 8alraon "Sun- Q n , i flower", per 1-Hj. tin ' ! Kg j B.C. Fresh Extras 9Qp i Soottsin cartons, per dos.l,)i Ture Plum Jam Royal City QQ aari.lh tin Bark A- Beans Clark's per lE-ot. tin Bottle Caps er ft Munro Malt Light or dark per2-lb. tlo BJC. Hops per -lb. pkg Spires AU varieties Malktn-s Bast, per pk Canadian Bah per 2-lb. sack Breakfast Baoas flUeed Cello-wrapt. Vlb. pkg Victor Kotted Oats per 64b. cotton sack TeHet Rotls 3 for Oanadtan Cheese per lb. Ready-Cat Macsreni 2 lbs. Sc 20c 57 c 8c 7c 5c 11c 28c 10c 20c 13c 10c 9c Thrift Cash & Carry TARRV AND SAVE" 201 Third Ave A Few Doors Doan from Moose Hall Phone J79 that a great copper producer wlH ,r"JTaTliTlarDtaria REPORT ON FIRS LOSS Damate in City i.ast Year $10,998, Practically All of "Which Cov-rred By Insurance namngc by fire in Prince Rupert during the year 1932 amounted to S)0,SC'S of wrAeto SlOfiTS was coveted b tnaKnmnce, leaving a nt loss of S3&.78. the -city ooineU was informed last ntght in the annaai raport f Fire Qhief D. U. McDob-. W. Swing the year the depart- 'en! i-eyponded to 61 calls, laid 11,- tet at hose and 350 feel ol cbenical hose, ran up 250 feet of ; ladder and made 380 inspections. the most serious fire of the year ' aaonein the BIr Bay Lumbar -Co. ! awmiil property at Seal Cove when damage of $7000 was aone. vaiue property involved in the year's ; fires was $600,000. BraendKore of the department for the yaaj was 415.474 Including calswik ' It-:' . Th. fire chief ureed the city, If possible, to lay flown certain new j rater mains this year. 1 .. .... t- - 41 in conclusion ue cmn iimuh , isie city oouncil tor co-operation land as;.;sar?f exteaded and ack-nowleded faithful service given by .nemoer- if the department In per- Operating Results of THE MUTUAL IJFE Assurance Company OF CANADA Friday January 22 or the Year Ending December 31st, 1931 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT - KEY EN UK BASIS Surplui Fundi aa at Drremlwr 31st, 1930, i-onsiftioc ofa,. vreoerai invrt isnrni rrerte - i .j-u-oi.t Frea Surplus iur OiatinfenriVs INCOME Premium (net) f 18379.019.95 Interest and Rents (after deduction of 139487.16 for poMi'ble loss of interest on Farm Mortgages) .... 6,489,5 1838 Supplementarv ContracU .... 296,08935 Protit and Apprrdatioo oa Ledger AwU 35,VS4v28 EXPIDlTUHra AND KESUtVES , Death sod Ehaal.ilitr Claima, Maturad ( Endowments, Surrendered Folkiea, Supplementary CoaUacU, etc f 9,683,163.08 Increase in Actuarial Reserve and Amounts Left on Depoeit 9,00763.65 Comiaiaaious, Tales and General Espenac 3,482477 Ltxaa and Depreciation on Ledger Anaels 113,928X6 Amounts Wnttea Off Head Ofocc Prenuaes 50,000.00 Surptna Earning Jar Taar I Spociad Chaurgt Additional Specific Reserve I'ainat Loss of Principal oa Mortgage and Sale Agreements - - Amounts Written Off Book Value of Bonds aa Provistoa for Poasibls Loaaes Net JLraount Transferred to Surplus Funds Totaj. Deduct: Sorplos Paid or Allotted ta PelSerbolders ProTiaion for Staff Penaions " ' V." 314361.43 500,000.00 U02.O22.5. ne336,903.64 81436143 I 4,64831737 4,64831737 .... fl037733U7 I 4.773,173.71 139313.00 Sarplai Fmnit at at Deoomber 31 it, 193L. onaialartnf oft Caneral Investntent Rcservs .... $ 826,490.94 Frae Sorplna for ConUngcnaea ... 433834332 ataLIUW UG9 RECORD OF PROGRESS r.wu. 354W0 11.941370 $211,607 3329.S41 $18,161,817 1978,100 $27,530,912 $125,848,128, $14,664,372 -I '4,912.496.71 -1 3364334.76 Outstanding features of 1931 Statement: Surplus funds and Condngencj Rcecrrca 8 12,412,836.25 Dividend paid Policyholders - - . 9 4,989,562.37 Toul Assets $ 125,848,128.74 New Assurances pa Id-for ...... 53,193,505.00 Assurances in force December 31st, 1931 - SSISS 79,937.00 Loirest Expense Ratio in the Companj's History. Death losses were wrll within tne erpoctad. Surplus earnings per $1,000 of total assets were $43.41. v v The highly satisfactory results of the operations of the past year p-rmit the payment to policyholders during 1932 of the same high dividends as were paid during the year 1931 but the usual anrual increase will not be made in 1932. 1891 WIS 1931 e v v A Purely Mutual Company Kaatsaw Ha l or. 114,931,807 i5-$7ljfc0,770 $513,379,937 The 62nd Annual Meeting of the Policyholders nill J hold on Ttmrsdsy, Februarr 4tb. 1932, at tiie Head Oflice, WatcrKw, Ontario. . O. r''i , C M. Dowau. 0um j sW float L.t L Lane, V- 4WWJ-, V. IL So.aar.u. CJiU, mm very t0 often, They'll Keep you HEALTHY formance of their du', In view of the recot.n for expenditure which n.. the report was laid on two weeks. cx