PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, November. 9 1939 = = aaa a Se a SSS SF rege: seer 3 eee en ——= Palpitation of the Heart Nerves Bad- Could Not Sleep Mrs. Fred Bingham, Swift Current, Sask., mrites:—‘‘I was -bothered with palpitation of the heart, and my nerves were so bad I could not sleep. eee RNS ahaa Nepve pitt) I was getting desperate and confided my trouble to a friend who recommended me to use Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. I purchased a box and get such relief I would gladly recom- mend theni to all who are troubled as I was.’’ For sale at all drug and genera) stores; put up only by The T Milburn Co,, Lad. Toronto, Our — a : — * - THE DAILY NEWS. ! PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternooh, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limitea, Third Avenue | tinued its life in France. In England Scraps of Paper. These are only militarism .died -hard. .In United py Sea oe expedients Peace iid '|States militarism today seemed : "oon . ' it once a mere phrase, something against is becoming of a reality. ;We are waritin the name of the dead. Let.us mot plan another ,Ke- membrance Day that will dwarf the present one iby its great sacrifice! dnspiring Plea For World Peace By Enlightening Public Qpinion is Made (Continued from Page 1) Buy this WASHER out the Money at Saves of about the Great War was that no ‘ Singie nation among the combat ‘ Aare are : ants couid .be.said to have won the a believe th AG, as more time pee ' yy another, if not in our time, be etn olan — i ‘ata Hye here will emerge a ,generation whith were neutral had gained Not . will weeognise thag war is HEAVY n accord with the kin@ of uni- a Single object for which blood had ’ ; yerse in which swe live and amove ;oeen expenued, and tor whien the 4 ‘ i te: - ‘ E and that, in the Name of God, .it expenaiture fas Ciadimea «to Nave ; : : ee a : ; must:be repudiated. We are learn- been morally justified, had been : eo oe : : ing the great truth that peace gained. Militarism, slain in Ger- a few must-be won from a deeper source any to th: ation’s profit, con- , ; ; ‘ TRARY AG BAtG) promt, ¢ than economies, League of-Nations, (ions can only .be restored and cents, or less.;That's what a Nor. tthern Eleetric A. B. C. Washer wit) do. Snowy-white clothes but on the dine jy minutes—ng drudgery, no baek, no laundry bills, Our special terms let you pay for it oy) week’s washing for thre aching |} Synonomous mn education n ; “veda semaine ebed, cation In maintained iby the growth and of ‘the money you save. Phe monthi, pay Canada, even, militarism claimed a great. deal of attention—there were as many -military cadets in the province of Ontario as in all.of England power of individwal thought. ‘The safeguarding .of the future is the duty of all people of goodwill. Instead of being wise after ‘the ev- H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance .. OM cee ve ; any ent, the time has come; to say: For lesser periods. paid in advance. per week we . P A _—s pi . ‘Never Again.’ By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and penapn cerem¢ — a destro ‘Tt is not by .treaties. by agree- United States, paid in advance, per year seo Me tact, as a distinguished preach- ments or by laws.that the 3peace of er who did much to advocate the 8y mail to all other countries, per year 9.00 . - a : ; the world willsbe secured.” ,conclu- fight to a finish” had come at last . ded the speaker, ‘but by. an .en- ADVERTISING RATES to say in Bt. Paul's Cathedral, that jonined matic opinion: a new . ed | ‘ $ ; . ’ ; a the Great low wac 4 ** yrattoh!) Classified advertising, per insertion, per WORE nn sicnesscetenerenrere ees OF the Ye m “ at ae ‘regrettable — ist in the nations, a sbfoad Joye Legal] notices, each insertion, per agate line ... 15 and avoidable calamity of truth and distice and.service sin- ments are gnly 94,85-—less than a small fam- ily’s laundry bill. The A. B. C. Model B Playmayd, showy here, is a full-capacity, porcelain ename life-time washer. It is sponsored for sati factory and economical service by the No, British Limited and the Northern Eleetrie Compayy thern Columbia Power Company Local readers, per insertion, per line 25 What Has Been Accomplished, opjpoq py the life, eaching .and Transiet display advertising, per inch, per insertion ...... 40 Certain facts should be known in gy init of Jacne ofMasnunth ? . sen» F Sanit cotes on application. regard to what or what not had nf SOS ERA This Model ‘B Advertising and Circulation Telephone .....................98 been accomplished during the years Sentiments ,Cqn A Editor and Reporters’ Telephone | 2.000000... 86 from 1918 to 1932. Despite all the The president. William ‘/Cepigk- Playmayd Washer Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations reductions supposedly achieved by *hank. thanked Mr. Hollingworth, conferences, the level of arma- 90 behalf of the elub, or shis :in- DAILY EDITION wits: Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1939, ments remained as high, if not svivine adrivegs. As one ‘who shad at-Only $198.50 higher, today than.ever..Out of.ev- played a small pavt:inAhejlasbavar, , . erv dollar of the world’s money "° heartily ‘subpsctibgd With she (Cash, 30 Days) sentiments which had been .veiced bv the speaker in vegard to world peace The club decided to canvert its luncheon of next aveek t0.an veve- ARTICLES .ON FASCISM which was spent. 97¢ went to war past, present or future. The three cents was left to feed. clothe and educate the world. Did veonle realize that, since the close of the other Yesterday many readers of the Daily News were much interested in the first of a short series of articles on Fas- $5.00 Down An Extra Premium if you buy NOW! § E want to sell an extra quantity of these washers this month and as a special inducement, we of fer every purchaser who orders an A. B. ( OR Washer during this sale, a handsome fou: teen-piece set of aluminum kitchen ute: sils, absolutely free. A double bargain {i cism written by Victor Basso-Bert of this citv. At various Greet War. Britain had spent Ming dinner meeting when a ypro- And 24 Monthly row if y t now tj a ie s : ae ae ; ~ twelve million pounds on arma-|2'am of moving .pictures will sbe Payments of $4.85 Fach ee ee Imes we have published articles on the Russian Syst€M ments? At every tick of the clock,shcwn and other entertainment , but little, except of a critical nature, has been written of she spent £4 on armaments while atranged. the ladies to be .invited she spent less than half on this oceasion the League of Nations a penny on Italy under Fascist rule. Both Russia and Italy are carry- eae the lead- ing out intensely interesting experiments, the result of, nent. ustions of tha te et ee FJeciric which promises to have a profound influence on the rest world: noUlieeer than thirty-seven LOCAL NEWS of the world. maintained conscript armies. -Bel- ; : . WASHERS One thing that must be borne in mind is that the Italian givm in 1913 had an army of 53,000 al temperament is very different from the Anglo-Saxon 24 today it was 86000. Greece's) C. H.R. peter Rein tat, ; ; ; temperament and that Russians differ from each of these. ae ‘7 a rend . oe ne OP it b> Be gpl sedi dbocy See these Washers ‘being demonstrated at What appeals to one may not appeal to the other. Every | 1913 was 304.000 men and ‘an % ‘. Vancouver via the.Queen @harlette Northern British Columbia Power nation has its own ideals, its likes and dislikes, its own!was 490.000. United States’ army Islands with passengers, freight , problems to work out and its own Way of enjoying life. ‘had increased from 92.000 to 139,-|2nd mail and will remain ‘here .un- fa COMPANY LIMITED Because Fascism is good for Italy does not necessarily |9 men. All this was in spite of til 10 clclock \Priday night «when mean that it would be good for Canada any more than ee eee a 08 peck yee age ae ” ae would a Soviet system. Most of those who are moving for either of these systems are closely related to people who There are many who believed it = James H. Wiggin, who was inthe their duty in 1914 to take up arms live under those systems and they must not be disappoin- who see clearly now that war will; service of the Government Tele- . ted if we do not see eve to eve with them. never end war.” declared the/graphs in this district some thirty PLAY KEEN For many years Britain led the world in developing a /*??#ker. “and that new methods of | Years ago and who now is engaged " On behalf of Benny Windle, vx settling international disontes|in ranching in the Cariboo district, — ‘ 2 aie 2 awpanw Y i ar a us ; ”) aj icy social democrac Y: She led in popula education and Britisn must be found if civilization is not; arrived in the city on «the .Prince ON. R.A BASKETBALL . Defeated Grotto rae © : ‘Torchy’ Peden cone Stomus3| And Jules Au Win Bike Race this 10 to +r + + + + + # announcement was made + + + + +b + ’ people will. carry on.in.their own way, developing step by |+, «= wnaer altocether’ John ths morning from Tlell, where 31 Last Nicht afternoon of aeqeptance af tie step until a better system ‘is evolved from the present ra-| \Hotred of wor had eiven birth to} he has been visiting with his -bro- porate ams a eae ae MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., N ther than by overthrowing the present system and tramp- | ‘he Terene of Nations. The world | ther, Ed. Wiggin, whom he, had not ig oe tte ' Seon zamene , FeGen, OF ling it maith font an had to he done in other countries was slowly comine to believe in ajseen for twenty-seven years, and Hard fought games were played aa ee See ties Ady of i there devel ont had been slower or eve RATT real internationalism “Without | will proceed by train from here on in the ba ketball card last night ce PPR ee Safin’ ix-day bieyele race he! Where development had heen slower or even non-existent. jo iino one os n country Jess we are his return to the interior. Phere In the Senior division the C. N..R./* pected SK, we deié“Geih tenth We suggest that all new systems be studied carefully with |, wnine.te + 7 + + + challenge issued yesterday by # + + + + ‘ + ; yA » care for other countries | Was considerable entertainment for A. just outclassed the Grotto 40-31 x a view to aiding in the devglopment of our own. more and the brotherhood of min ‘Mr. Wiggin during -his stay-at Tlell, The Railway boys outplayed the* * * *# @ #3 @ @ # @ Grotto in combinat nd . BADMINTON MERTING work and well deserved their vic- ° e r e heen tory The Gro to, taking lone shots Legion Tied With Merely routine busin with a ood najority going in ‘ng matters In connect 7 ‘ ’ could not stand Ip to a real short St And F ity dnter-club compet passing game and the C.N. R.A , rew $ or IS NoW Jn progress, wa seldom miss when they get under 1 meeting last night of the basket The Intermediate gp Rupert Badminton Assoc Whist Leadership started ROXY CIGARETTES interesting with the Amazons out- scoring the Cardinals by two points 9-7. The girls are playing a much The follows league standing to date is as ame — gut well with little to choose be In Fraternal Whist League tween either team but, in the se- pany postponed from November cond half, the Merchan ‘much 30, Canadian Legion defeated heavier team, broke up the Tuxi Switt’s last evening by a score of guard and scored baskets at will to) 5 to 4. Two other games, also sche- give them an easy victory, 41-28 auiec to have been played on No-| § - The Ladies’ game was close and | y, mber 10, are still outstanding ” a) (WV HETHER it be a cut, a bruise, sprain, ‘Hanson, Allen, Smith. Amazon: Ritchie, Harvey Cardinals—Lowe christ, Rivett, Brochu 12.12c 20..20c | 50° 50c Japanese—Kanaya a ee a a i«kamoto. Scouts =; Mille: W. L. Pts burn or scald, Zam -Buk | better game now St. Andrews 4 I 4 Seer Ge handles oh, . < | In the Junior tussle the boys Canadian Legion 4 l 4 Sentice healing. oe Y played a real good game and the Swift's 3 2 3 Itds from certain valuable ' Japanese well deserved their win Empress 3 2 3 herbal extracts that Zam-Suk . over Boy Scouts, 17-10 Fish Packers 3 2 3 gets its power to subdue pain 5 : ‘ Seal Cove 2 2 2 and infiammation, ite ah ve ’ Senior eLague iy ° . destroying activity and fin J ‘ ‘Grotto—Gurvich (6), Ratchford eee . . ° Zz eee, for (16), Menzies; Morrison (4), Cur-) **eteers ! 3 ! a Se ebite,chil “ fee son (4) Ur~ sons of Norway 1 3 1 chapped hands, frost bite chil zen (4). Odafe J , blains, etc, Get a box to-day! 3 C. N. R. A—Stiyles (14), smith OC! Mows 4 b nefit (4), Lambie, Johnson (16), Kelsey 7 eee ee j smokers reap the penet Pigate