THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRtTISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor . ; - i i Perhaps you may find it fit to SUBSCRIPTION RATES print, in your paper Jew remarks City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance "5.06 which I would have liked to make For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week loc at the meeting In the Moose Hall By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, Monday evening, i am not a rate-paid in advance for yearly period ,. 3.00 payer and possibly on this scor By mail to all other parts of Brltlih Columbia, the British Em- would not have been allowed tr plre and United States, paid in advance, per year $6.00 speak. Further, I am naturally of 1 By mall to all other countries, peV year 9.00 retiring disposition and even If al- ADVERTISING RATES lowed 10 sPeak would have beer Classified advertising, per insertion per word ' 02 ab-ashed addressing in public the Local readers, per insertion, per line 5 flower ct PTin Rupert's citizenry Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 15 there assembled. In keeping with Traroiet display advertising, per inch, per Insertion ... 1,40 mv modesty I am appending a nom ide To plume. my simple mind the wonder - - - .14 not that the city is now fating a " --(.. 7 tvery grave situation but that it did DAILY EDITION MONTREAL Some ni, people ...mi will see m the Kint ret as mayor of Montreal and a majority of his sup - nf of Poniilo'i! Canada's lni.nvif.f largest city and swing toward Liberalism in iKiitt,, ! i 4i.i.ii-- auiutjr , iiuNvevei - . uiat ine O ILIVCU VtIC eity. 1.11, liTVUUK- DtCW niticatice, although you never can tell At any rate Rin- iiy declined. Now the burtien fails fret obtained a majority of more than 12,000 over Cami- on such " a resident here and lien Houde, former Conservative leader in the province,'0" such " ,,v at dUtance but and Rinf ret was formerly a member of the Mackenzie xciLKenie , , stm hold ,ota' , Kinrr n,lmlnitraf inn ! Venture to thj-k lhat -.uch clty TROUBLE IN NEWFOUNDLAND The Improvements hare been made These are days when people are apt to go around with comparauvely cheap on this ac. chips on their shoulders and it takes Very little to rouse count to people who now have a them to action In Newfoundland, according to dispatches S2S25S lZ received here, they are having an example of mob govern- poses improvement tares and th ment and the Squires administration has resigned. The ratepayers kick, in view of the fact that Mr. Squires was in danger from the mob is an foregoing i question u they are indication that all is not right in the island colony, which qu,1f jus,me1 111 thelr kick; m! be influential in bringing the colony and Canada closer campaign. The salaries of the together, and eventually may lead to political union. teachers, the firemen, policemen. , and public servants generally are STRANGE ARE THE WAYS 10 be attacked. I suppose even the miserable pittance on which our The editor of one of the most interesting bulletins pub- SSSSLi JlSfietl has this to say: . - est may be paid without further "Strange are the ways of a government bv the people, cost to the ratepayer. The workers for the people and in spite df the people. The British gov- are t0 be sacked to the great ernment's fiscal year ends on March 31, and it has its fi- B0? 2? option gures out and ready for submission by April 1. Ottawa ex- JZ' Tm effSS pects to have the Dominion figures ready by April 30, but workers whose salaries are cut win our provincial government apparently has no idea vet have less money to spend. The mer-when it can submit its figures for the vear ended March cha"u wU1 rind 11 increasingly dif-31, 1931. We have often discussed the idea of a city mana- ncu,u t0 Teet e,r t2es,,Il!Ee ger but a distinctly more crying necessity is for a provin- ZTnST cial manager. I ask you what business house would stand selves on city relief. The school for a moment for its accounting department not having courses win be shortened and many its books balanced and its financial statements ready un- tPe wiu rtnd themselves til 12 or 15 months after its fiscal year ended? Party gov- m the strt,t 1Kikln8 jor, thf en eminent has got to be discarded sooner or later, and in the M 'vaaawr- PHILUPS3 For Trowfc?4 due to And 1N0,4ITIO" CONTIPAjlO" EXCESS acid is the common - cuuse of indigestion. It reauRs in :o and aounicai nlwut two hours after eating. It is responsible for most of tbe everyday ailmf nts tlmt jeop)e suffer; tick headache. fclugfiKhimit, nausea, biliousnw gas on the utomach, etc. The quirk corrrvtive is an alkali which will neutralire the acid. The bnt corrective known to medical scienra is PhjlijM' Milk j( Manaiia. It las remained standard with nhysk-ians in tha SO years sinre Us invention. One sjwonful of Itnllips Milk of MaRui-sia neutralizes instantly many times its volume in arid. It is harmless und tasteless ami its action is quirk. You will never rely oft crude methods, never continue to TELEPHONE 657 VALEKTirt IIAIrtY FOK SKEENA BKAMl Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FltFSII PAKTKUKI.ICD MILK And crai daily Early Delivery Tbroufboni the City Wednesday, April 6, 193 ELECTION , , election of Hnn. Ppmnnrl :,if ij i i returM rhirri 00 nn thplr ther initial mlUal nn'tlav ouUay- Th an indication of a political ! Quebec province. The,prob? -i. i? f , , ' . pointnient. More and more lots re- election nas only a local Slg - ACID stomach suffer when you learn how quickly, HUKUVi how pleasantly this premier method acts, nease let it ahow you now. Go bo to to the the drug drug store store and and net get a a bottle to try. Take it tonight, and follow the wniple direction you find in the package. I .earn what it means to have a wril-alkalinized system. See how much letter your general liealth will Imj. How seldom yuu will catch cold. lie .sure t Kjit yon cet the cenuine Phillips Milk of Nlacucsia that physicians prewribe. Il is sold In ale bottles at drug atores everywhere througout the dominion. To keep the teeth white and (I against arid mouth, use fnar 'hillips' Dental Magnesia: it is a superior tooth -paste.(Made iaCan.) COAL! COAL! Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta & Bulkley Valley Coal; No. 1 Bulkley Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats & Darley, Pratts Baby Chick Food, Seeds ti Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 & 558 Tut DAILY NEWS"' IN THE LETTER BOX THINKS RATEPAYERS WRONG Editor, -Dally News; - not have to do so long ago. I think the explanation is this: When the city was incorporated many hundreds of lots were 6old to people thousands of miles away In Great Britain, uruain, on on Ihe me continent comment and ana in m i that Prince Rupert would be a ' verted to the Revenues stead- Improvements as have been nude ' are in great part due to those far scattered "early days" speculators. the city. The "economies" dereat their own end. The vicious circle is completed and the last state Is worse than the first. It la my contention, sir. that the intolerable conditions existing to-dar are entirely due to the ecotfc omic system whereunder "we live. The condition of Prince Rupert is a cross-section of . conditions world wide. We cannot stave off, tinker as we will, a drastic change in our whole economic system. Dally tills becomes more apparent and I hope that the citizens of Prince Rupert will see in the condition which confronts them today the truth of this statement. I am no "noted economist" nor am I a special pleader for this "ism nor that "ism." I am merely a very humble student of sociology. I nin not rushing Into print to expound a wonderful truth which I have discovered. I only wish to add my little mite to those who are trying to bring to the populace generally and bur statesmen in particular the knowledge of a new social order whereunder such a condition as confronts the city of Prince Rupert today will ho longer be possible. With regard to the first part b! my letter I may be far wrong and rm am prepared to stand corrected. Wit Not so with regard to my cbnten- Hon re. the disastrous effect 6f the p vicious circle of alleged economies nor my, declaration mat tne only cure for the ills of the city of Prince Rupert and the Dominion of Cin ada Is the establishment of a Socialist Commonwealth based 6n production for use rather than. for profit. STUDENT." Canada enjoys unique leadership the world's largest buffalo herds.1 citizen answers and asks, questions. ., Editor, Dally News: Published In your paper o March 2flth are two letters by tin Local Barbers. In the first letter, which con tains little of Interest to the Loos Citizens, certain questions are asked regarding one who has thi courage of his convictions and voices a public complaint against the high cost of hair cuts. Following aw the questions and answers: 1. How long have you resided In Canada? A. A little over twenty-seven years, with the exception of three years with the Canadian Forces In France. 2. When did you receive your citizenship papers? A.-A good many years ago. As soon as possible after t got here. 3. Aw you prepared to head a campaign to reduce the passenger fare from Prince Rupert to Van 4. OH i-t it couver to $18:00, the pre-war Iar! as you have headed the campaign, to bring down tonsorlal priees? A. I fail to, see the connection between passenger fares and bar beiing. The subject of passenger fares does not Interest me. The high cost of hair cuts, however, is of vital interest to all in Prince Rupert. Barberlng is the 'subject under discussion. 4. Have you arty objection to thii correspondence being forwarded to railway headquarters? I A. Absolutely no objection. After a casual glance at the Barber's second letter of March i 29th I considered they advanced aj little argument of strength In sup-; port of the fact that hair cuts in Prince Rupert are so much higher than the regular union prices charged all over the Province That Is, they inferred that certain customers In the winter had their tonsorlal work done on credit. On second thought, practically all our merchants give credit why not the barbers? To the barbers I wish to say, I am amendable to reason. Perhaps you are Justified in Charging seventy- five cents for a hair cut. Will you please answer these questions: 1. Why are hair cuts 50highr . ' -t ' ';;f ffe 4 -SK yourself llipsft Price 50c a box and and by Nerve the as ever." sou t n ir.t J a J in Prince Rupert than the B. C. Barbers' Union prices in practice all over the Province? 2. Do you not believe you would make at, much money at say firty or sixty cents a hair cut as at 75c.? If the cost of living In Prlnc? Rupert is 20 higher than oUn-r cities of the same size iri'BC. il do not believe it is) it would seem fair for you to charge 20 morn for hair cuts. The cost of living is certainly not 50 higher. Why not fall tn line with our mtretiarXs who have all reduce I prices and try out a 50c. hair cut for a while? CITIZEN four nitrfitSntift a llin vn m--u' .wrK3WBiat,jai.iiigwsL aM'jwinrTtSmVMmssami.zzm asssaM,rfiriJVivissssssrjhTw- Nerves A Ciiplefe Wreck Sit Up Hill The Right Mri. John Roee.Bark Lake, Oat- ritna : " J WM troubled ao much with my sotm I wm a complete wreck. I could not do my work, and would hare to mX up half the went aoeom Mi being aUt t sleep. . One day a friend recommended Milburn'i Beat Pilk I V?1 n time I had taken au boxes I waa m wtd r The Queen Charlotte Towing ti Salvage Cb., with capitalization of $50,000 and head office In Vancouver, has been incorporated, the B. C Gazette announces. The Dally News con be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand, 325 Granville St.. 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