I "f Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' lelepnone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member ol Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILT EDITION 9S $800 9X0 Thursday, Jan. tl. 18 DISTINCTLY BETTER Roger Babson, the well known economist, says that 1932 will be distinctly better than 1931. In making that statement he is guided by a number of indications, the chief of which is the law of action and reaction. According to him, the higher and the longer the inflation, the lower and and poles and step by step we shall find the present stagnation change to a period of activity. Each day that passes brinqrs us nearer to the time whon there will be an FUND CREATED 4 til m m - . w e m ,'. .sionarr'Amonr Coast Natives what he was doing, not only in the Tillage but wh t he had accomplished in coast vUlases. He decided day by cUl frSrew to look so much ! preciation of the work and service Day If Coming." Short prayer fol better, he-ff his Savior's smUe of approval and only wished he were able to do the wails also. He fin-Uhed his task the third week of Octooer and the following Sabbath preached a vtty preaiYe sermon on what man owed to Ood. Oaring the first week of November he reamed to be trying to rice longer the depression. That is what misled a good many abOTe. many troubles which eminent financiers and economists who predicted a more wre Z80 m hlm and 00 tn5 j.. t i ... . it' .j . i , , morning of November 7 he seemed ;T?U f.etur" lu ue"er. "tf "iu vney uaseu to aucceeded. Before letne;i their estimates on previous periods of depression which the howe to accompany Mr fou- : 1 1 .t.i r . iuuuweu less niarneu penuus ui uuiauuii. ner to toe cannery ne said: "i ne- Just as the pendulum swings back farther it is forced -Mat are going to improve forward farther, so this depression followed a period of aad e a11 wUI tremendous inflation continued over a longer period than JedM? eT'tuS usual. Now the pendulum has reached the end of its back- filing and way ward swing and is already moving forward as shown in mt but hand. Along the way he met impoved conditions in the east and in Britain. Gradually two people to whom he stopped and from now on we shall find imnrovement sooke words of comfort in their trouble He also spoke to eeveratl little children. FISH AS AN EXAMPLE About half way to the cannery he . Take the fishing industry as an example. There has sttwed but hold of the sail-been over-production and last spring the cold storage J'"' LJLSS Lfi-T plants were cluttered up with unsold frozen stock while Trl Sih" the canned goods of the previous year were also unsold, ner is hu boat below he seemed in This year the fish is pretty well cleared out. Prices are an unusually hapoy frame of low but the fish is gone and there is room for the new mlnd- Bot 00 entering the store mtrh Whilp thA Inw nrioA nf fnn1uffc fron-jlU. will "nd olcta his null on the coun- work against any high prices, it is-expected that there will be a sale fpr all the catch at a price that mdy prove remunerative to the fishermen. ter. he turned to his grandson. Ed gar Preston, and let him know he! was not feeling comfortable. He staggered against him. Andrew Ro- bburon went to Edgar's assistance aDd ,ower' hiai & fOOr riStlG HAS COiHME-CED r,n,Minx-in r-, Mr. MarshaU. acting Vostmaster in Fishing has commenced. Herring are already coming in and a few spring salmon are being taken and sold in the ijjjJwwiiHafjBaaBi city. Very soon we shall see the halibut boats going out to - -w fe-Xj fSB the bunks and bringing in their catches. Later hundreds "wibkw of salmon t rollers will be going out to the various points , of vantage and this will relieve the employment situation Uet the to a very considerable extent. The mill will have to cut boxes and men will be cutting " T hviff 77 Hohlf logs in the woods. There will be some demand for lumber ; 1 111 11 1 lldUll Buy Here and Save SPECIALS For Friday & Saturday Suuklat Oranges Sweet u n very smaii uispatcn to tne Vancouver rroince trom: jMjy, m t or Victoria states that the provincial government has crea- small white Beans-ted a special fund of two million dollars bv SDecial war- ib. rant with which to finance unemployment disbursements rinc pmk salmon -sun- Qpi to municipalities. Federal contributions to unemployment ,low"' l;,b j reHcf wHe-p,l,Unto.thi fun.! as th are reccW.1. ?Z5t. 23C iwo million dollars i a great deal of money to annro-itt Pim jm Rnvi at on pnate by special warrant without sanction of the Iesris-i ner 4-. tin oOU! lature, but the government is fully justified in doing so: Pork & Beans ciarks at a lime llKe thli. Now that the fund has been create . it per 15 an will be in order to pay out some of the checks. HOW IS IT DONE? A good many people will be inquiring how this "creating a fund" is brought about. Doubtless it is setting apart money, but where does it come from? Who ha been put ting it up? It is hardly likely that it comes from any recently collected taxes-. It could not well be from the fed. eral government, for it could hardly be described 38 crea-! Breakfast B-ooo Sliced ted, if it came from them. The inference is that the banks J '"Ib pk8 have loowned up a little and advanced the two million "tZ more with the understanding that they will get it liacklxtSet ru- i. wm mr i.r or irom tne saie oi nonus wnenever sucni 3 for a sale can bo mane. lyspepsia and Dizzy Headaches Mr. I-u Corliin, Wot Advocate, KS. write "I hd tuflered for ' fr froia drpis and dinr hd--fhm. After tki( tt bottlr of Hurdock Blood Bitters I felt lil a diffcreot womsa. My ttnlcLn dU-sppt-TMl, sad I can Dow tst nbst I Uk wiUtout U t trrrlbW t-digurtion I loffsred Ur evsry mL" Tw u) t I1 in 4 wnj ilwwi BtamtHwti, Iw U ) II rwt, ulj l TW T. UUbua C. Li..wMi,Ok- Bottle Ca paper lb. Munro Malt Light or dark per 24-lb. tin B.C Hops per V-Ib. pkf. Spices All varietiec Malkin's Bert, per pkg. . Canadian Salt per 2 -lb. sack Canadian Cheese per lb Ready-Out Macaroni 2 lbs Cabbage Firm heads 3 lb I '.." Carrots 6 lbs. 1 JLVs 25c 8c 20c 57c 8c 7c 5c 11c 28c 10c 20c 13c 10c 9c Thrift Cash & Carry "CAUHY AND SAVE" 101 Third Ave. A Few Doors Down From Mome Hall Phone 17 J ( ii 1-jraxararjisjiTaiTi I ! Mr. Jones' absence, then went to friends untti Thursday when It VU him and Andrew and he carried Mr. expected Rev. P. Kelly of Bella Edgar to a bed In the manager's Cooia would be present to take the room but all efforts to bring him to burial service. But when It began consciousness failed and In a few to aet .ate Thursday The service minutes his spirit passed to be with was taken by Heber Glifton and the Savior he had so dearly loved son Louis. A my impressive service and faithfully served. was held at the grave attended by ; When the word .was brought over every one (rom the cannery and to the home none could believe It! village and natives from both up vt t?vcttt tin it.Tn rrtm ' and. even when his hodv arrived, it -mi dnxn ihe The final burv- C VA -- , -. ..,. .)..,- , . . - --, - - uv. r la8t Mr- wife of the post;fp-ied Impossible that the one whofing from stasht was heart-breaking masler of Klcmtu Cannery, pre- "ad left about an hour previous in and there was not a dry eye present. sented the kite Rev. George Edgar ;a condition which seemed good for! Towards evening Rev. P. Kelly with a fine picture of the Savior as j "wire for years could really have j arrj-ed and spoke words of comfort a token of her appreciation of , eft tot the oter world. 1 to all. He also encouraged those as me news spread, the natives jeft to take up the work laid down from Bella Bella. Hartley Bay and!oy Mr. gdgar arKi do it faithfully several other points alone the coast m th- heme of nuwtinr him aein 1.40 to hang the picture In the church h1 t"e Klemtu people to in ui,t horn he had enwrrd to hrr mz out. mincing oi wnat wouki meei; - "- u-n- ct :ne wojos. -wen a one. tie saw ii .23 his Savior's eyes if He looked down j wtor Wend and to many a father. M were asked for a text for Mr. Ed-.15 at the church, he decided it would Indeed. j- t would be: "I have finished look vety shabby to His eyes. So he j Funeral Service j ny courae. I have kept my faith."' bought parnt and varnish and with j Dr. Darby and-Mr. Olbson. ac-; The morning on which he died hie own hands stained and rar-jcompanied by their friends, arrived! Mr. Edgar seemed to be very happy ntetaed the pews and pulpit It was i and a service was held in the , and before leaving the house to a strenuous task at his age in ad- j church at which both of these : accompany Mr. Pougeer, the In- dition to his other duties but. as i workers spoke many words of ap- ,-ji.ui Agent, he sang 'The juderoent .re PA03 TWO THE DAILT NEWS Thursday, January 2). u3) THE DAILY NEWS. MUNCH RCTERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Eviy A-'ternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert iHUy :Tews. Limited, Thirc. Avenu H t. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, pali In advance, per week By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid In advance for yearly period . . 3j00 By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising," per Inch, per "Insertion ...i. Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word L Local readers, per insertion, per line LIFE OF REV. GE0.EDGAR Details of Death of Veteran Mis. HE MUST NOT ML BOVRIL Twenty Years Ago In Prince Kupert January 21. 1912 Bella Cooia may be the Ocean terminus for a railway to be ; Remember Bovril strengthens you against the risk of colds, chills and influenza. inotmces that the Portland mine In the Stewart di ., 'i.ur1 itn wnrk nan !n nt of the departed. As the natives had, lowed: "Oh Lord, when I reach the. built from Fort Fraser by English The local Baptist Chu: decided to enter the body in the; end of my Journey do not let me interests, according to reports re- 1 purchased two lots at th.- cement tomb which was not quite 'suffer But take roe home In i calved here. The line would paa! Filth Avenue and Young ' ready it was decided to leave the j peace " i through the Chilcotin country. !$t500. It Ls planned to pr.. body in the church surrounded by; About ruany 'wraiths sent by sorrowing passed an hour later his spirit I W. J. Blmendorf, manager, an- Siiwi lis ' ' '"' i'' y jwith the building chu'reh structure with all his worldly goodi TTERE, in this old strong-box, so long guarded and locked, is his "estate" . . . the "worldly goods" which he has bequeathed to her. One by one her adviser takes out the temptingly engraved certificates and examines them. One by one he lays them down with a sorrowful shake of the head Slowly the truth dawns upon her. Those wonderful purchases that were to make them rich . . . independent These speculation, that were to lead them life fetnf to fortune . . . many of them now are WORTHLESS I t But at the bottom of the box there lies an' ' unpretentious document, which suddenly V she recollects. cannot have depreciated.- must Mill be safe and sure .. . v She reaches in and draws forth his life Insurance Policy. Amid the wreckage of thousands of estates, Life Insurance stands as the final and enduring refuge in ime of need. It is the one investment no man can afford to be without, i of Canal uv. f . JJJ . It ! Uotu are on for a mergts of the .property with the Chlcau , htv.i'k Ben Boat groups owned by Sir k,;i Pacific aid Mann.