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All advertising reeeived subject to approval. | aig Monday, Nov, 45, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Labor Just as Bad As the Capitalists. One of the speakers at the Labor meeting on Saturday night was anything bul fair in dealing with the Liberal program of labor neforms which have been carned out during the last three or four Absolutely me effort to ronment was impelled : o vears, redit was given for any improve ‘4 things. Ht was claimed that by the pressure of public opiumen and every good thing done was he trove mily made light of If a. capitalistic newspaper had made similar remarks about would have been pointed to as anothet a Secialist candidate, example of the unfairness of o: pitalism toward the working class. As a facl human the wears ewallowtail evening clothes pust samme whether it Both get any meri matter ol nature os overalls o1 so en- thused with the own cause that they fail to recognize in the oppovent. Mention is made of this particularly because it is the extreme labor party that is abways calling down others for what was so grossly done on Saturday night by Mr. doing just Ellis. Public Opinion is Powerfu! Factor. Under democra svstem of government, public opinion is the guiding factor The Liberal party recognizes this and tries to carry out the wishes of the people as expressed at’ the polls lt mav not always succeed in everything, but makes a very good attempt and carries into jegislation the wishes of the majority Socialists are trying to reform public opinion so as to secure a new system, an unworkable system, a system of which they know nothing themselves except in theory. Mr. Burrough ts the! exponent of that system. He is enthused with his subject and apparently sees the millenium of Secialism right ahead Tweuty years ago there were enthusiasts preaching the same the and almost everyone of them * has abandoned the scheme unworkable, It is a conception but takes no account of the frailties of human nature It may be possible some day but if it is, it will be ahead. In the meantime much can be done in the way of bringing about a better condition of «ffairs. ‘This is the Liberal way, Liberalism is evolutionary, whereas Socialism as expounded by Mr. Burrough is The first is permanent in_its effects the No condition brought being without the backing of publi and a long period of edu cation can succeed, Food, Clothes And Shelter. doctrine ™in same way, since @s beautiful | generations revolutionary. and second is not. into opinion Mr. Burrough says aj] that working men get today is food clothes and shelter. That is verv nearly true of everyoue in the world. These are the basic needs. Add to them the time and ability te study, sufficient recreation and there is an ideal con- who gel efficient methods af There dition. There are a few more transportat) {haw others are some who economize on food, cloth md shelter and spend their money in other ways, and they are often classed as capitalists, just because they do that. Loggers come here fronf the islands and immediately pro their earnings. Because they do this they are working class. Others earning much less money vest it im a put by enough they ceed to “blow members of the pritel prefer to i home or can purchase an automobile They immediately become capitalists amd are opposed by the spendthrifts who eall themselves revolu- tionary Socialists This is just one phase of this big question, but it is important. There’ave very few people in Prince Rupert who_are not workers. Most of those who are not hard workers belong to the “working class.” —— — —— Dr.JOS. MAGUIRE DENTIST. Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block | Lady Assistant —— a Phone 575 Office Hours: — Open Evenings | Sunday by [| Appointment || =" 9-12; 1-6; 7-9. The Bond Between | Bank and Farm | TIMULATION of agricultural: pur- | suits is essential to the welfare of «the Dominion. This Bank plays its part as @ national institution by lend- ing every effort and ite vest resources in ee to support agricultural activity to the | Ag utmost. Y : SAN : Those interested in terprise } ii y @f the sell are invited to contas with our branch managers. ee UNION BANK OF CANADA A. T. Broderick, Manager ennai Prince Rupert Branch STOPPED HER HEADACHES Years Of Suffering Ended By “Fruit-a-tives” 112 Hazen Sr., St. Joun, N. B, “Tt in with pleasure that J write to tell you of the great benefit I received frim the use of your medicine “PD yusiadives’, made from fruit juices. I was a great sufferer for many years from .Vervous //eadaches and Constipation, | tried everything, doctors; but nothing until I tried consulted seemed to help me “Pruit-a-tives’’. After taking several boxes, I was completely relieved of these troubles and have been unusually well ever since”. Miss ANNIE WARD. Bc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sise, 250. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, SUITCASES TRUNKS HANDBAGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL J. F. MAGUIRE 722 Second Ave., Prince Rupert “eet eeaeeeeee eee eee oe * PRINCE RUPERT TIDES * eedeeeevreeeeuraeas M°nday, November 15. High, 4:22 a 18.3 feet. 15:55 p.m., 19.4 fee Low, 10:41 a.m., 9.6 feet 22:35 p.n 5.7 feet Tuesday, November 16. High, 5:6 a.m {7.9 16:44 p.m., 18.4 Low, 10:45 ac! {0.1 fee va ‘ Tim time used ts Pactfiic Stan dard, for the 120th Meridian west It is Counted from 0 to 24 houre from midnight to midnight. The table given is for Port Simpson but the time for Princes Rupert varies only a few minutes on some days and on others is the same. The range of the tide may be computed as 5 per cent greater at Prince Rupert than at Port Simpson both @t springs and neaps. Therefore the in the Prince Rupert harbor is slightly greater than Port Simpson. The height is in feet and tenths of feet above the average level of lower low water. rise MINERAL ACT Certificate of improvements. lek Copa. iin my cum Ne opper un ‘ ain Coppe n Na Mineral Claims situate mn the \aa* hive Mining -lhivision of Cassia District Where wated Kitseanit River, Atlee Arm TAKE NOTICE that 1, George A. Young Pree Miners Certificate Ne a458 ‘ act ing for myself and a* agent Josepn Wells, Pree Miner's I a.m agai I ys ; 60406 Oe pretty see | ” - betas ’ i Queen Chariotio istands: would be re alt For Massett. Port Ciements and 2s ’ Lpper and polote PHA i , ' ; ‘ it ea i thie th rom Masset. Port Clements and ent Ni " in bate Upper Isiand pointe viet PHA eoontly me ‘ a a oa “or Skidegat Queen Ohariotte ators, | - 2 a , City and Lower Island points while. , & a PHA ys to fet ; : From Skidegate. Queen Charlotte “ ° City and Lower Island pointes THAT anong the hing ha i tis shomt we ¥ anywhers - mnie a ric PRINCE GEORGE Midnight Thursday | Swat arses 4 ‘ ANYON "Wednesday 10 p.m 5S 8S. PRINCE JOHN Ccean Falls. Beaver Cove and Vancouver, Sunday Sp. S&S. PRINCE ALBERT * TRAIN SERVICE Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 11:15 om p Agency All Ocean Steamship Lines ’ information end reerrs ¢ apply t Cl Ticket Office 626 Thr Avenue Prone 206 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWA! CANADIAN FACIFIO OOTAN senvices B.C. Coast Steamship Services ae fas. 5 PRINCESS MARY Alaska, from Prince Rupert for Kalichiten, suneey, Stagwey. = Pr Ruger Ser Vancouver Viteris end Beattie fr Prince XN 6 8 PRINCESS BEATRICE . ie, Mardy from Prince Rupert tor Swensor fay, Cove ron Beaver Covs, Powel! River, Veneovrer e Every Gawrday, © 2 Bey, Alert “ sailings, apply & | Agent. Prince Rupert, for rate reervations 4f W. ©. ORCHARD, Genere a Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street eed eel THEO COLLART, Notary Public FOR SALE. View Lot on ' shan os Street, 6420.00, half cash, Di mboag in EDSON COAL | bul $13.00 | . . J .) FOR BALE \Ganked, 636-8 CE on the Coast Most Liberal MARINE INSURAN' oe tains oromptl Insurance Company of North America eo Bae P P.0, Box 66 _Westholme Theatre Black le tht will he Lelbepi f hen » « on dut For Skagway and the Yukon li j at mind , abe i December 4 'T th ni i ah ) ' “We prow ty a a From Skagway and Yukon. THAT +f you war o be on tie , il ‘ 2 fi mber 4 reeent line peak prom ‘ is clearly I girl at the otl ‘ « doing her best Stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp ¢ 2.2 Point, rHAT if you want t and in FOR well at Central, # up t November 4 and Jortnightly Athletic Hall and root for the thereafter lelephone basketball team on the opening night, PROM Rit. * November 18 and fortnightly rHAT a man is like a motor +} MB rereafte hoal Hie gets out of kiltet when you are expecting niost : wher are ye ng ” Never forget to look through jfrom him, the cinasified lies * * * THAT humor is the sall of life WATER I \ ' vf) i which accounts for the “aus ; ‘ m ; nal AND 4 flavor of things since the electia . . dd TAI rich tha | “ ' agent CAINPAIED Conmence i the Mince iro Mining ndicate & a w wi achire ie All en " ' wil { t ‘ ’ ' wi : (HAT when a liltle man tries ; ied : ne ek ad anes ; . aan thars . o Cres hich flows seutherty fo attract attention he | 1D Oe OE ROO Po ae ar tae jabuse everybody. Bee election eh kitaauit Wine rie v9 . c Aut ! le liverted tron tte tream campaign material of the midget a wviet abet i norte of te | e ‘6 ‘ ! k fall , point on the Moone ‘es ' itmeral (haus 1) will be used for ' VHAT the latest disease 48 gomeostic 4 pon the mine des ribed “eundidatitia, i aftliets me) the oeeus ‘ - ' i nm th ground on people in such @ way a8 Lo inake | the ith da ' Herryetot 1U?F 4, cop wou tu ait ‘pletion pursuant iMhem want to run for office On thereto an i Water 14,” will every possible OCCT Phe per ae harp oe ome i ee eer nena ‘ lupe son so afflicted becoties an ollles ‘ijections to the application may he flied with the sald Water Heeorder or with hneehker, the Comptrotter Water Hieits, Partla . « & ment Holidines Victoria ' ‘ within PHAT “lot the .affice seck the titty days allen the Tesh appearance a man,” once wae a goad imate, |THE Mbose MHOUP MINING BY NDICATE, pplicant Hult it seems to be a bit” old " \“\ “, Agent ‘1 | pubucaten f itt |fashioned. notice in November 1040. . r —————————— | pRrol ONG YOUR LiF ABOLISH FINANCIAL A CANADIAN GOVERNM Crives a larger return for from any other form of inv purity. a “See from Dominion Income j Any person resident or domict Te thease eee pecans ont + om $50 tor» later date desired an Annuity bar se ’ qua ; yaid in monthly oF ter ointly Any ape meerenne OS paral employee® Employers may P' estment with irchase fo! pasted . to 8 T nef ¢ tree, © yd onl Apply te your postmaster, of write, poem pooklet o pply © Ottawa, '* tendent ot Annuities. t birthday et required Mention ase las