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Advertising and Circulation Telephone . ; News Department Telephone , , '' Member ol Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION UNFAIR TACTICS 98 86 Monday, March 2, 1936 ment with the trovernment of .Tanan hv whiVVi thpv nnnrrnl plan. While, doubtless, the Japanese realize that the reso-l"1-ion is a factious effort of a small minority, yet it aaa xWf7J 7ie Letter Box ANSWEUS MR. MEADOWS , .,WH2nsI d'. teaclows. letter in .the Daily New. Saturday I came to the conclusion that he must come from Vancouver for U Is Impression down there that Prince Rupert mustn't have anything of :ts own. enterprise without having to depend on the government for everything. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, Editor, May which letter paper. I remain, - ' MRS .FRED RIFFOU. cfpr iirrs BACK Daily News: ! we correct an impression is liable to arise from a published In Saturday & First, may we definitely .state that CFPR Is not on the airland does not experiment or make' any adjustments after closing! down, or while operating. Our log' will show that. Any adjustments are made after midnight as re- : quired by the Canadian Radio . '' l Commission. If the writer had ta-j 8 00 j ken the trouble to enquire, he I would have been advised of the: U0jfact. 02 Furthemore. to prove that he 25 does not have reliable information one has but to read his letter and ,note the statement that we should .net have our control room in the city. Does he know that all studios have their controls adjacent to the studios? If the' cnirm roorfij ,is a source of trouble, which it is jnot, why do all the studios which ",we may say, are located in tne neart of tne larger cities, nave . . . . . .-1 . thpir. rontrnl rnotrn n rlntP' tn iht Ar uiiawa recenny ine u u. sr. leaaer introduced a re- uaios as possiDie Kigni now we solution asking -that where citizens of any country are lssue a challenge 'tg him tcrprove not all9weI to vote in Canada they be kept out o( the StSSS" wLTZ country altogether. to him that we can set up a re- As a matter of fact Orientals are not coming to Can- eelver in our control room, while add at the present time and there is no likelihood of their 9" transmitter is operating, and coming as long as meddlesome parliamentarians, looking fick "f Prosranf er than- .our 5?.. own. We would also like to ask him e i -a i 'mi i r -rk i for will leave them alone. pdlitical capital Despatches by what authority does he con-from Ottawa to a number of coast newspapers make it sider himself competent to judge, look as if the present administration at Ottawa was whether our equipment is ade-against exclusion of Orientals. All they did was to kill the ite or inadequate?. C.;C. F. motion which meant nothing. The movers knew lle mentlons vePle havlns n very well it would be bad policy to pass such legislation as - - tney suggest and they also Knew there was no need for such legislation. Conservative newspapers on the coast took advantage of the position to publish perfectly truthful despatches which were most misleading to their readers. Both Liberals and Conservatives are opposed to Oriental immigration of any kind yet the despatch would make it appear the government favored it. The C. C. F. JONES Family Market favor giving the vote to Orientals and yet the despatches hione 957 tVioii. ini'rrof rv,r,.i u .'..'i.i u u.. :e Shoulder of Veal C11Vl Or. fVlof i.nnniy,. r.1- 1 1.1 i. 1. ii 4 lbs. nuv.li io o kimi mav, icv-cntij- i .ii.iy v.uicii wncu ai ai uuawu uuana siiuum ciiuuiu uimui uisiuru u mis uus Round Steak 2 lbs. & -1 lb. Beef Kidney .... is is Sirloin Steak these petty mischievous meddlings that often stir un 3 lbs - trouble. v.. Hamburger- PnONE 957 would suggest they were the only ones opposed to Orien- ' ; tals coming to this country, i . SPECIALS People who are always trying to make petty trouble 1-iViriLnJ over affairs of this kind should remember what happened spring lamb when .a shipload of people from India;sailed into Vancou- Legs of Lamb ver Harbor and were not allowed to land. This caused a per lb great deal of trouble to the British authorities in India shoulder of Lamb with the loss of a number of lives. per ,b; a a -1.1 l , , , , ,. T Loin of Lamb. yicacui, wc nave a niuat 1 casuiuiuiciriunuiy arrange- per iDi 3 lbs. : PrhTie'.RIb Roll : per lbt : Shoulder Pork per lb ..... Leg or Pork ! per lb. Pork Chops per lb. . Veal Chops t 2 lbs , .-.r,...r ' ' TurRf-iADOut 8 lbs. I per lb Ifq. Fowl ; per lb Broilers . i ?ach Rabbits each in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in 1 tln Peas the city. . 25c 15c 22c 50c 50c 50c 25c 18c 18c 20c 20 c 35c 25 c 25c 70c 25c If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement stew Lamb7nbl'& " ocn "DAILY NEWS Monday March -' , ... "T consideration for others. I wonder did he have any consideration ments. We expect he will ujkH oglze for,these statements. Time' and again we have asked for crltclsras of our programs and operation and not once have we disregarded them. We also havp some criticism, but which is not brought directly to our attention but directed at us In a backhand method. Surely If these persona About having a full-time paid j had some justifiable complaint, radio inspector, la the city,, -I.UH would t jnpt be better to bring lieve that Mr1. Meadow? must' h'ivei'to"tffe source than spread them in a elose friend that needs a Job. J the form of vicious rumors? Regarding starting up a Radio A- i Primarily this station was de- sociation. I would be in favor of signed to be of benefit to our au it If we had no kickers beloinglng trict There is another rumor being to It. If I can remember rjghUy it was kickers that caused the down fall of the Radio Association in Prince Rupert. As for the local station, I think it should harei v broadcast that we are coining money whereas, If the truth were known, this station is not paylnp 't nnpratln trpynpnsps and. Un- shortly come when Prince Rlpe;t will be without a broad cast! us station. Thanking you for your valuable I space Mr, Editor, Ve remain, RADIO STATION CFPR. We sell circulation, We have It- NO MORE Stomach iro 11 ubk! Now can cat anything without pain or after aflecta. 'Tar a long time I suffered badly from indigestion. 1 tried many remedies but got worse until I started Fruit-a-tivea. Then it was not long before I w as entirely well and could eat anything without pain or after effect" so aaya Mr. S. Sansone, Toronto, Oat. Fruit-.vtives are a famous doctor's prescription. Tbey contain concentrated extracts of APPLES, ORANGES, FIGS, PRUNES and HERBS, That is why Fruit-a-tivea act naturally to bring all the organs of elimination to healthy, normal action . . . why they bring, not temporary, but fasting relief. FRUIT-A-T1VES Nature's Fruits and Harfcs CROSS IS wnen he wrote tms ieuer . rvprviri i TPH surprised that he should lay him-J I IM III A I P I I self open with such libelous state thpdrals and churches v j I the Empire and two in the United ImurmWe Ceremony Yesterday j,l0ther Church of Anglo-Saxon Morning: at St. Andrew's Christianity, we think of the splrl- An&llean Cathedral tual bond which unites us In the ' faith which brought her here more would be a visible emblem of the cf the wondrous Cross wherelii all I unity of Uiat branch of the Chris- human service and sacrifice find tlan Church If copies of this cross their highest coasecration. The set In -stone taken from the very stone speaks of the enduring; value walls of the Cathedral buildings and truth -of that Cross. As these were sent to all cathedrals In the gifts will be embedded In the world which cared to have them, structures of far distant cathedrals, ' The Bishop of Caledonia at once to pod grant may Uie spirit .of .Ih'e ? irranged that, the preferred gift Cross be embedded in the life ofji' bo sent to St. Andrew's Cathedral in the peoples whom they seek to Prince Rupert. It arrived In due teach and guide for It Is tills spirit course and the setting up and de- which will most surely keep the dicated was conducted yesterday. Empire worthy or Us history and Before these copies of the Can- its destiny." tcrbury Onus were sent out to the ninety cathedrals throughout the j Empire accepting them, a great Empire service was held In Canter-.bury Cathedral at which the 'crosses were dedicated with the Japanese Nurse Led Native Girls Archbishop of Canterbury in chartte. To this service Klne Ed- PORT ESSINOTON. March 2: ward Vni, then Prince of Wales. Mss Ruth Akagawa R.N. led nat-sent a message of Interest and sym- Ye Canadian Girls In Training In pathy with the scheme. .conducting a unique special ser vice in Pierce Memorial Church The Archbishop Speaks ,wre girls were dressed in The Archbishop at the dedication their uniforms and acquitted spoke as follows: themselves very creditably. Rev. "I have been asked to dedicate Frank Bushfield, the pastor, dclr these gifts which are to be sent to ivered the sermon. ' Vancouver Wheat nt imprlM On Mav 6 the VANCOUVER. Mim . . . i t t, n nnlra vatralArl W II P Tl T. woe, ntii.j 'VfL the place of the crown M a bond Vancouver Exchange sat r ..nii THnv nsepmhlpH In th arODDltlff In MT-p ....... For COUGHS 2nd With appropriate ceremony and than 1300 ysars ago and has been j(,e Q00j qij u address, the unveiling and deaica- the deepest source or an vnat nas: . , io tlon of a Canterbury Cross took been best and most enduring In the ; place at morning service yesterday jife of the Realm and Empire.. in. St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. "The. gifts to t jtedlcated arc a Very Rev. James B. Gibson, the fitting symbol of Has spiritual bond dean, was n charge of me service . -the cross whoso de.sisn niay us?ir and Rt. Rev. G. A. Rlx, D.D., Bishop be 1200 years old set In stone or ot Caledonia, gave a special ad- this very cathedral. The mother, as dress appropriate to the occasion, it were, stretches out her hand to Some seventy years ago there was her daughters and offers them part discovered deep beneath a street In of herself, therewith the message Canterbury, England, a small of the Crow or which, through all Eighth Century Canterbury Crass, 'those centuries, her stones have aecently It occurred to church .een the silent witness. ... ..... ?Anr1a.s tr. Hioi nnMonf tfttv Uhif'tl tho miHHc vpt Denina ina iivnum ..v..-" ......... "The cross speaks of, the service )ou , rely on tLe M r ... I i 1L. lrAIU. if!.. il. c those merchants aavents- iccugui ao Mre uw . UJUl muU11C uHv for all the support we can give support J the Anglican communion, that it piie has be-en built and stands and t think ft. u niM tn hnve a nrivate ine over this station, the day may with CdLMAN'c, A cold thould not Le urslected. Eym slight ft) cold, cough or chill may jrk mean aeriom trouLU Qui Drive it out quickly TM with the Kotxt uld-fasL. "',l1 "-niruy a musUJU A inollwr Mthvn; "Cold, nrvrr get very far i ou, U, thauU o Oilman MUrl i?5 kprv iirai ciim r,r .... n Tnend to our fumtly," weat out llie poisonn and stop J, Ufure it gets a Urua LoMooygo Z FRESH MILK AND CKEAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 SEEDS Our new stocks of flower ik vegetable seeds Is grri dally. Choicest varieties able to local climatic tort lions. ARTHUR BAYfil Successor to Glennle'i Canada's Greatest Trusteeship Guards the Savings of 3,500,000 Canadians" 'TpHE Honourable Chas. A. Dunning, Minister of Finance, very aptly describes Life Insurance as "the greatest economic trusteeship within the boundaries of this country". "Millions of small investors," points out Mr. Dunning, "rely upon this trusteeship to handle for them their small savings in a manner which would be impractical and impossible for them to do themselves." 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