FADE TWO si PASTEURIZED Sold in sealed THE DAILY NEWS. I'KINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance '5 00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week ioc By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia DAILY EDITION 1 Judtrintf from W. --o -.. .miivuuici oiiuuiu jiuvc re- peonie consider snmp imo fu Atr...u v....w nit lsiy WJ1J.JV.UU CUH- ditions under , which . , they . h,ave found themselves. TAXES IN ADVANCE The plan of the city council to pay six per cent interest on advance payments of taxes seems like a good one. The city needs the money and it has to pay six per cent to the bank xn its loan. If the money is paid in now it relieves the Cltv from horrowmrr that miwli M. oni HOW MUNCIE DID IT Muncie U & Small city fn Indiana. Uat Was like every other place father Btidly hit by the depression. However, the Irasiftessmen of the city decided not to accept the condition -ag inevitable and set out to see what they could do -pany for the immediate future al though he stated that exploration work in the mine during the past year had been "moderately cessf ul." An aggregate of 89ft feet of underground development was I done during the past year. Five dla thp whnUn " 'Yr' . averaging vu...,.,uUy must ue opposed 10 tne Tolmie Gov-10-56 ounces gold ahd 9.0 ounces sn- ernment and yet we do not share a great many of the pre-! ver or a gross VaIue ,s-45 Per judices against them. They have their eood noints n? wpII i1?1- Dale L- p,tt" enen manager as their bad. The redistribution mearri rpSpitS J Vot lhe comw. went down from bv the Lerisliu P ,Pniler to Vancouver to attend the SL at the lnstlation of the government meeting, was a pretty good 1 arrangement although the Liberals .w. i,u,tmiai iiuiu 11. inev mipnt hnvp ciiffnwl n vie owwan uoarci or Trade, at V - " " ' Vli.Vi O Vl CI I Wednesday, April 13. 1932 sicau ueai worse ii me government had set out to gerri- Tur, seJats as k was rePorted they were planning to cio. w nile we do not airrpp th.ir v a recent meeting, passed a resold jtion requesting that the Torthcom- lllie Imnert.ll Wntinml lnnfnrhf.b ceiveu anomer member, we must admit there were anru-gmnt n0 p'6"""3! tariffs to men ts for it as Well as against metals unless same are mined. Another point to be considered in connection with thelStoSfiw'S criticism 01 any government whether it be federal, pro-1 resolution Is ;to Encourage the ts- vmcial or-city is that these are extremely difficult times ! tabhshment of a smelter on the more difficult than we have had in many years and thatiBrit,sh Co,utnbIa coast, "the board no one realized conditions could have been bad thpv'a,s passed a rPSt),ut,on rwmesting " c ueen as as Daa a? as tney are. tnat the malUT ,bt bntXmn tlu PriliM romliwl , I veron a Jixed natural yield ratlolse n rp i i Unties remind n0 that Dr l -us (Tolmie.,to1d us he was going .submitted u the irnpermi onferw to Dnnr? nroaneritv fn thp .. . o . r f .vhiivc. jic nuuiu uiaKe con-' "c caumuuiw xiuve oeen (Utions so good that the boys would not Want to Ipavp fnr I forwarded t ot, n. H. stevehs. other countries when they attained the stature of manhood. Of course that was thp pvuhpfon n-t wtnuiira. board board thanked thanked Dr. Dr. Joseph Joseph T. T. Man Man- ing. infr Tr Ur. Th1rn?p lolmie at af tW that ti- tlhie C had tTT had no experience as theidy. resident mining engineer, for a neaa ot a government and did not realize the difficulties. splendid series of addresses on min-He seems to have let his followers get away with him tem-' ,n8-8UbJect which was recently porarily and then found it difficult to get back ! hfe,d at steWart Tr,bute was paid Slrc!& at iho an nhe governments,: MT'the aiS 3 Z was declared to be a real asset to DEFENCE OF BARBERS getting only three per cent for their money in the savings' T linnk ha nnifn fflnl trt : Jj. !i to Editor Eflitor, Dal,v Daily News. 1 rfV ,rt;c TA WF ceni Ior i These being days of stress and brief period by their paying taxes ahead of time. : trial to an who labor and hen all ' ' ii.- are being called upon to account FEWER CARS USED or the,r actlon-1 dem it advisable As a result of tho change in financial conditions the re- !? ,y.V?rd " behalf o1 the bar mridr increase , In the number of motorcars tfJff checked -and the rean t x lM-hnin ni.n fri- 4rt.. ;M . s . . P. D " wioj xt-ttui in uc jjc aa moaem nignway men, oe- in Lannda than there "ft-ere a year ago. British Columbia i of the price governing union .jiiu.. o m ojjgut uctieasy in ine numoer licensee' and SO dO "'"i" Ul uur - one oaruer wno the provinces or Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Que-illfs',oUow?d the Profes8lon dur,n bee and New Brunswick Ontnrin Amw. nn-n L ' natural course of my life. brieN dn XWn Q..tU'nn.t iM '" .'"X" ",,u"y-1 wouW & Plflte the barters n j so uo ova bcotia and Prince Edward Island. Saskatche- side of the case before the oubiic. wan snows tne greatest drop, there being almost thirty First, a barber is not a merchant thousand fewer motor Vehicles of all kinds in use in the!who buya " commodities, province than there were a year atro. That is lnrrml v thp i ,,v,ng on the mar,n of p0"1 01 eJf- resuit of tho drought in the aouthorn sptinn nn,i fi, in,icnan.8e A.ba.rbcr te timM a worlt nriVo nf ivhrnt !er wno M"8 nU ,abor or service, as , ....v, . w.v FUW.tl .,u in so doing is subject to various It ems or cost or overhead, such as rent, heat, light, laundry, barber supplies, trade licence and fixtures. And further remember standard or competent barber shops do not oenver tneir ware in bulk or large volume, m can be done ln-mm-han- Rotariaft. thetTiter of the article havirnr mndo i norsnnnl dl,nR etabiLihments A barber's nis UAiiiV n'evts-. Wi:!n:?3:y, April 1 tr,,, L "f J.I J TEMPT HIS APPETITE it (Vttt NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE tlUPERT Further Details of Situation at Premier Mine Par- ticularsof Liard Wwr (Jold Strike -Discoverer. of Big Missouri Dies ' Further details of the situation at the famous Premier 1 mine in the Portland Canal district, which 'is now nearing ucjjicwuii, clc gocu uv ii. uuess, vice-presinenc ana f LI C Eld WL I managing director, at the annual meeting of the share-C EJ C holders of the Premier Gold Mining Co. Ltd. which was held last week in Vancouver. The report of Mr. Guess did not reveal the plans of the he mining industry of the north. Development of the mining ln- dustry in Atlln district has been ctarded for 'upwards ot thirty years y the roundabout means of trarrs- ii4Uim um uuica irom sunace ana Much the same condition applies to 62 holes underground were 'drilled the Stlklne RiVet district. in search of new ore. Total 'earnings portatlon difficulties of Atlln dls-!for 1931, before deducting admin- j trict would bcsolved to a great ex-istration expense, taxes, depletion I tent tvlth the iJUllding of the Al-and depreciation, were given at kaUkon 'highway. A horse trail or a Decrease w ! in from Btewaft to Telegraph Creek 090.74 as compared with 1S30. ts- would greatly liejp the Stlklne River timated ore resen-es In the mine 'country. Cheap transportation Is were given as follows: ore broken in au ihat both districts need. It Is stopes. 215,875 tons, averaging 0.28 jtrchtended. to assure great mineral ounces gold and 8.8 oUhces silver. I, levelopmeht therein With gold at $20 per ounce and sil- . . llltT? aJBM1l TlVeundredThen are reported to value of $180 -per ton. Assured and I .ww.,.. h... , ..... .u,. minister of trade and commerce. Another resolution passed by the the;tJrtJVInc. t)rnc'tleflllv all of them being in Search for gold. They have scattered to all twits of the nro- lncB, tacludlng the Liard and In-'gehHta dlsttleU, -hlle some will go into the Great Bear Lake district. Further particulars have been received Of the recent cold strike hear iVoIf fcalre'ln the Liard River country. About the end or January! an Indian 'named Billy Smith arrlv-: ed at 'Carcross and With other na-1 tlves left titirr ledly for an unnamed I ' deitlnatlon. -ttn March 15 thpv rp. turned and exhibited considerable i gold. They called the creek where! the 'discovery Was made "Shoo-to- Notik" Which meahs "new life." The Wdlans also claimed to have dis covered some gold-bearing quart, samples ot whieh have been sent tway for assaying", " William Franrflln "Hariis. aged to, hb In 1964 'discovered the Big Mls-ourl mine In the Portland Canal district, passed away recently at' the home of his dapghter, Mrs. A: 3. McCart. near Port Aneeleu. Waih ' Oeath was due to heart failure. Mr. Harris had recently suffered a siege -ii muuenza wnicn lert mm in a' veakened condition althouzh he had been gradually Improving "un til a snort time before his passing, IN THE LETTER BOX mvetitratiotl. ' '"come Is determined solely In the An analysis shm-ed that ihuch of the local depression ..TiuvniiMo in 11 jC uuiiuiiik iriKios. a uvea Darner is permitted to operate In thousand dollar fund -was raised, all of which was spent ! the lire t n legal work day. Time in newspaper advertising under the direction of the chain- for t,de Wfllu Jro-man and none ber oT commerce, urging the people to take advantage of "IT.!0 h?ur'! 8erv,ce ,n one the preset low nrices to get "their house roJSfig S'SSK StX"" l)Ull(T nu rdone. The Whole ' Community responded with the Then again hre communities result that for the $2,000 expended there "was something prosperous where the earning like T&TOO.OOO released in wages for the unemployed. The,tw,wfl' r 1he on provide nnwstinnWhTih1?p?f v vmo Konlnfl 4 ifor a bare subsistence: or nn rnh.' vice cluto and otW onranizatlons anil thnn nr!,l l"!'1 W!!1' r1" " P"t co-operation to Becure tho dednxl results. " . SZLri; to pay their way and a dollar to spend If desired? The barbers believe the latter to be the better course for communities to adopt, in defence of our schedule of prices the following will give the public rome idea 01 the aarnlne rower of , irefent day barberi. both In Prince Rupert or other places along the In the early days of our city barbers worked 76 hours per week under a guarantee of $2250 per week. After the revision barbers were. Increased to $30.00 per week. Under present day conditions barbers; work 55 hours per week and on ' percentage basis without any guar . antee. So the depression makes Hs-Imprint on us as well as others. Our literary critic, styled as "CI I Hen," who subsists on a portion of , the forty-five million dollar guar intee from the Dominion of Can I ada nnnuRlly, I venture to say has more money to spend on his fani lly weekly thin any of our modern "highway" barbers have to sucrid on theirs. Remember. Intellleence ' Increases wants: education devel ops new desires; old wages will not atwfy new wants; the soul loncs for harmony without, with that within. A soul In a palace is not satisfied for the body to be clothed 1 1 In Mitt tnt n'n.V.'. ... nun I'aLvuro. BARDErtJr Thto will closa the Dally News dis cussion in regard to barbers and their work and charges, EAt R. H. Ourd. arpountant of 'Gas.' slar tannery, willed ytlefddy af' ternoon on the Oatala for a busi ness trip to Vancouver. I 3 Umt FRIENDS EVl'RlWVl. 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