KW TWO TITE-DAILY NEW8 i ttmfm -mm THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KUrKKT - HKITISI1 COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally. News. Limited; Third Avenue H, F. PULLEN ManaglngrEdltor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yeariy period paid In advance . For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week a.. By mall to all parts ol 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 lnch per Insertion Local readers, per Insertion, pernne Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion A Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters! Telephone Advertising: and Circulation Telephone . . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Now BEGINNING NEW YEAR the Picture of Health! "TP AM sending you X picture of my baby,, Warren Rich-afd," writes Mrs. Matheson, of Box 137, Lac Megantlc, Quebec. M. Bird.. C. !J-tw4. J rll Vtwinii B.C "M.kt't H.U.r." uiulilu tMmg fittdml; fJriwN mm4 bl.l.rt,.l Uu kiMil. BBBBBBBBIBBBBBsB 8G 98 $5.0t. 3.0Q. 9.00 1.40 .25 Q2 Tuesday, Jan. 2 193 We are now beginning a new year. With the passing of 3933 let us leave behind all our doubts and fears and go for ward with confidence in the future. The days are now getting longer and'we shall be having more sunshine, mor.e. light and health and, let us hope, more joy. Forget the worries of the past and set the mind on improvement. In that way we shall end' the year much better 'than it began. TITLES ONCE MORE Premier Bennett is determined to force titles upon Canada, once more. He announced at the end of the year that he 'had. made recommendations that certain titles be granted, and) these recommendations have been carried out. The decision, that Canada did not wish her citizens to bear titles was arrived at by the Parliament of Canada, and has not been revoked. We think the Premier was taking top, much on himself to act in opposition to the House of Commons resolution. The man on the street seems to be of, opinion that the Premier is anxious for a title for himself and that he is paving the way for it by recommending that others gel them. This may or may not be true. What is true is that there, has been a resumption of an 'obnoxious custom. WELL DESERVED RECOGNITION ' We are not now objecting to any particular person getting recognition. All we object to. is the principle of singling out special persons and conferring on them a title which tends to f oster, a system of snobbery. We have only to. look back at the selections that have been, made in the past,, both iiv Canada and Great Britain to see where the evil: lies. So great has been the scandal in Britain that many of the country s best men have absolutely refused to accept any titles. . One-of the recent reqognitions which is well deserved and-will, .be backed up by popular acclaim is that of Miss Duvies to be a member of the Order of the British Empire. This carries with it no title. Ittiss Lawson of Victoria who is also recognized was for years secretary of the Friendly Hjjlp.S.oqiety. "He is now eight months old and weighs 27 pounds and u the picture of health. Since putting him on Eagle Brand we. have never had any trouble with him. He is well and contented and I certainly recommend Eagle Brand to any other mother who is having trouble with the feeding of her baby." you are unable, to nurse your own baby, follow the advice of hundreds of, thousands of mothers, and, try Eagle Brand. The coupon below will bring you a copy of "Baby's Welfare' CASE FOR WQRKLESS: ! Premier Pattullo Received Delega tion From Local Unemployed Rrcmler H. D. Pattullo received a delegation of the unemployed yes terday, morning consisting ' of O. White. C. Chapman. P. Lapoite. K Carr, and E. Anderson, A memoranr dum. outlining grievances of the Iqt qal unemployed was presented which the premier retained for consideration, and reference. Grievances set forth, by the dele gates eoveredthe. pressing need, for. government provision of boots and) clothing, question of comparative food costs in, Prince. Rupert and( other points in the province, prpr vision for medical and dental treatment, need of. a hot mid-day meal being served at school for the benefit of undernourished children, hardship Imposed, on families haying deductions made, in relief, air lowances for rent and. the serious result of the policy, of classing grown children as dependents and granting them only $2.50, a month for subsistence. The premier gave sympathetic attention to the, delegation and promised at the conclusion : of, the interview, to give, the matter, his serious consideration, Summary of Grievances The following was a summary of grievances, immediate and pressing, which the committee presented: "Question of clothing for, the un-ployed and dependents: For the past two years no provision has been made, cither governmental or municipal, for the supplying, of clothing to the majority of, the unemployed of Prince Rupert, only, a comparative few of the single unemployed having - been permitted t to work in exchange for, a meagre elief, allowance, of clothing. "Question of provincial relief por icy ignoring the comparative high cost of food in this district: This question has been brought re peatedly to the attention of pro vincial authority without recoenl .ion havfng been shown. "Deductions in relief for rent to certain families: As the total relief allowance is inadequate. I ... he policy of . reducing ---- the allow nakes an added hardship on those affected. "Undernourished school children of. the unemployed: It Is the opinion of this committee that a pjan xhereby these children could be, provided, with, a hot mid-day meal it school would, do, much to mitigate their, condition. "Medlcal-and. dental treatment of the unemployed: The medical treatment granted is dependent on the charity of local doctors with the result that only the most Impera tive cases receive attention as fpr r dental treatment received, it is neg llglble from. any. source. "Question, of grown children who are classed as dependents and as such receive $2.50 a month for subsistence: Of all the anomalies of relief administration, this practice, which, forces. a grown person to encroach upon the meagre allowance -f parents In order to subsist, Is the most glaring and indefensible. Attitude of the City Commis sioner and Government Agent to the needs of the unemployed: The attitude of the City Commissioner to the needs of the unemployed is lone of indifference, his invariable 'reply to all solicitations made on ; their behalf being that there are no I government or municipal funds at j his disposal for any such purposes I as required. The local Government , Agent, though sympathetic to the 'needs of, the unemployed, Is cir cumscribed by his instructions from j Victoria which, In turn, has to this date showed indifference to any; jand all the grievances of the un I employed as here set forth." SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART NEW YORK, Jan, 2: Silver was quoted here today at 44c Tlie following Is the scale of charges made or rpadirjg notices. Wins Tijqijhy, at Bilfjasj; In, the well known garb, of, victory,. Tazio Nuvolarl, famous European auto racer, is shown Just, after he, haa won the Ulster Tourist trophy, at Belfast, Ham, sliced, first grade 40 Ham, picnic, first grade, lb 18 Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .. .37 1 Rork, shoulder, lb, 16 pork, loin, lb. 22 Pork, leg, lb, 22 Retail prices curren: here are. as Pork, dry salt, lb, 2Q follows; veal, loin, m. .20, Vegetables Veal j shoulder, lb. 12?i Potatoes, Ashcroft, 9 lbs. 2$ u& R?l roaRt' &i 10: to 12 ! si, 250 Qeef bollipg, lb, 08 ;:Potatoes.'"upriver, io lbs. .25. Bfer roast- Pme rlb lb; 18 Sack, $2.10. to 2,40 Slt1" 1U' w 'Carrots. B.Cju bunch v.- 04: mh, shoulder, lb 15 . Marriage and; Engagement announcement $2. Birth Notices 50c. Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks. Funeral Flowers 10c, per t lp. ibs, 25 Vs""?, ieg. io .. . allowance Sweet Potaies' : M" ""IT" Hotnouse lomaioesi, no. i, , " ! i ihs Smoked KiDDers, lb. , .15 Bajket 5, Salmon, fresh, lb. 20 nriiSKPllM Knrouts. lb 13 , lia IDUt, 2 IDS . ince in order to sa tsfy wnaiords (Q- fl 5'Smoked HaUbut, lb 15 Savoy Cabbage, lb 06 j Leeks, bunch 05 OarJIc, Imported, per lb, 2i Cabbage. B. C, lb. : 05 Drird rrnlu Whit. Figs, 'lb. .124 Hlack Cooking. Figs, lb, 10 Dates, bulk, lb, . 8c to .15 Cal. Head Lettuce, 8c to 12J Lemon, and orange Peel 2s Cauliflower, lg., B.C., ea, 25c to 20 citron peel 22 Hubbard Squash, lb - .06 Prunes. 30-40, lb .15 Green Peppers, lb 15 Prunes. 40.50, lb 'i Vegetable Marrows, lb 04 1 Prunes, 00-70, lb 11 Spanish Onions, lb 10 1 Raisins, Australian seedless, lb. .14 Beets, bunch, 04 Raisins. Cal,. seedless, lb .15 Bulk, 8 lbs. 2b Parsley, bunch .07 Turnips, 10 lbs 25 Parsnips uprlver washed, 6 lbs. 25 Celery, B.C., head 8c to 15 Apples Winter Bananas, 4- lbs, 25 Box ." lv85 Mcintosh Reds Fancy Wrapped, 3 lbs 25 Bqx :. 2.40 Grimes Golden and Rome Beauty, fancy bulk, 4 lbs 25 Box 1.85 Delicious "C" wrapped, 4 lbs 25 Box 2.25 Fancy wrapped, 3 lbs 25 Box ..'J 2.50 Fruits West Indies Oranges, doz. 33c to .65 Jap Orunges, box .90 Lemons, Cal., 4Q Calif., 6c to .10 Jirapefrult, amaica Grapefruit, each 7c to .13 Pears, AnJous, doz. 40 Pomegranates, c.aph, 5c to 08 Bananas, lb 15 Emperor Grapes 20. (jranbprrlcs, lb. 25 Hour, Flour, 4pX No. I, hard, wheat ... 1.75 SQcond. Vatcnt, 1X5 Pastry Flour, 10, lbs, 45c to io. Aust. Pastry Flour. 10 lbs J55 Hpney rxtracted. Honey, 'per, Jax 2Qc to .30, Cqmb.Honcy .30 Suear Whtc, 100 lbs, 7,75 Yellow, 1Q0 lbs 7.25 B.Q, Fr.csli, Extras,' Qarloned 40 Iocal new laid, dtji, 50 Fresh Seconds ..." .24 Prescr.vqd Extras, doz 32 llutter I Fancy, cartoned, lb .33 No, 1 Creamery, 3 lbs 85 f.ard Pure, lb. 17c to 20 Meals j Turkeys, No. 1 Alberta, lb. .30 Fowl, No. 1. lb. 25 Roasting Chicken, lb 28 s I m . SECRETARY HAS QUIT Wooclln Finally Resist" as Mead of II. S. Treasury Morgenth.iu His Successor WASHINGTON, D.C.. Jan. 2:-The long-expected resignation of Secretary of the Treasury. William H. Woodln became a fact yesterday with the announcement of Presi dent Franklin D. Roosevplt that the document had been In his hands for the last two weeks and had nox been accepted, Henry Morgan thau Jr., who has been acting Secretary of the Treasury since It became necessary some wvk&v agq for Mr. Woodln to re. llnqulsh his duties owing to ill-health, has been permanently appointed Secretary of the Treasury. LOCAL NEWS; I A. Thain returned to the city, on ' the Catala Sunday evening, from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Ray Commons, who has ibeen paying a, visit at Smlthee ! with, her parents, Mr. apd Mrs. J. H. Meintyrej retuj-nd Ui the city from the Interior on Sunday afternoon's train. T. W. Hall, Inspector of, schools was the speaker today at thp regularly weekly luncheon of thr Prince Rupert Oyrd Club. President T- W. Brown was In the chair and, there was a good attendance of members with a, few guests. Miss. Lillian Cross, who Is In the service o(. the Vancouver Welfare Federation, sailed by the Catala this, afternoon on her return south after spending the Christmas and New. Vear season visiting he,re with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Cross. LESS PIKE LAST YEAR (Continued from Pace V year just ended Included $16,290,7$ on buildings and $7700 on contents ind all but SC00 was covered by insurance. During the year 1931 there was a total of 104 calls as against 8 calls in 1932. During the month of December '.here were no less than nineteen calls as compared with four in the a'me month of 1932. The most serious fire in December was that vhlch destroyed the residence of William Inglls, Park Avenue, with oss of $2500 protected by yaBMBJBHWBMBBBBSSJBBJBM : 'S'bbbbbb Tuesday, Januat; '., .A s. It. s. Tune in Topics' HIGH LIGHTS THURSDAY, JA.N, 4; 6:00 Show Boat. KOMO, 7:00--Calfprnla Dons, KPO, :815- Symphony Hour. KOMO. 9:3Q Twin City Dancing, KPO, 1Q;15-Herbcrt Kay's Famous Orchestra, KJR. FRIDAY, JAN. 5 6:30 Armpur Hour. KOM.O. 7:00-Frst Njgl)tcr. KOMO. 8:15-Gllmore Circus. KOMO. 10-MeIody Train, KPO. vi:iNi:spAY. JAN, 3. 6:3Q Jofm McCormlck, KOMO, 7 3 Radlp Forum. KOMO. 8:30 One Man's Family KQMO. 9:30 Waltz Time. KOMO. Wa(cjj this ad. for dote lis. further and Kerne mhrr We offer you a modrrn, rffirirnt and re-lialile Radio Service Superior Radio Service rhonf Itlue 320 2n. Ae. 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