& Perils J Neglect .'," v .... Delightfully Fragrant ii Digestive ailments are frequently neglectetf H.c ii b umy a ioucii ot indigestion it wUl go away." What begins as simple discomfort is allowed to become a serious-chronic ailment Never neglect the treatment of digestive derangement To relieve disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, Beecham's Pills act promptly and usually overcome the difficulty. Take BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold er7where la Cynjt, II SALAM H3 Has a pure, fresK flavor beyond compare. Ask for a package todajr. The Daily News PIUNCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except. Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. U. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. TELEPHONE M Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY KD1T1UM Cultivate Beauty Everywhere. Wednesday, Oct. 10. 1923. If everyone gave some thought to Hip railt ivat ion of beauty, the world woultj Jtttj much of its ugliness. This article has no reference to the Indies who, at a certain age give a good deal of time and thought to beauty in order lo niake. themselves attractive to-members of the other" sex, neither has it reference to the young dandies who dress up in the latest styles for reasons closely allied to those, which influence the girl". These influences are good- if m'd carried to extremes. .More beauty even in personal uppearance is worth considering. Possibly it is in the furnishing of homes, in the laying out of streets, in the building of houses and in' the cultivation and general improvement of gardens that the -scope for beautifying is most in evidence. 'Today people are considering 'he artistic combination of colors, the blending of pictures, of curtains, of wall tints, of carpets and of furniture. Sharp contrasts art? being avoided and so arc gloomy effects by those who have an eye for the artistic, JVt , . ' .Who has not entered a fin? house lavishly furnished ami beeii struck in the race by the cheap prints on the wall, the ugly fra.riiiug of the pictures, the lack of general harmony in c,ffeet. Who has not Mouldered as h? looked around at the atrocious enlargements of family ancestors in Inure frames which desecrate the walls. .Securing harmony in furnishings does not mean the .suending of. a.hil of monrs Unit, learning the art of blending unfit of selection. 'u.l? jl.t- Many young people start out badly by having forced on them, through wedding gifts pictures or hangings or sofa cushions which are not inartistic in thejusejves but in the setting of the new home they are. wholly out of place. What is right in one household, ivvholly wrong in another. ,Ajl is largely a matter of relativity, although this relativity has nothing to do willi Einstein's theory. Itecaose a picture frame b'oks preuy in tiie stationers shop is no reason it. will properly set off lllrt rkinlllva Hint I. r.lnyia.l :.. !l . . - .t.n, : I '-..Ml I ..I. . .. .... i .in. i ir. jiiium in it n- i iiiu. ii -win, Harmonize wiin ine general eirect or the riirfiiriiiijsi i Modern Magazines Have Good Influence. -Modern magazines haje a good influence in culljvating a desire for belter selection. , Thee is a ma'gazine which devotes itself wholly to making tle home beautiful hut even the magazine fail in that they often deal with individual articles without emphasizing the need of 'having the individual artirle.toa,mvHiize with the general setting'. Mot of the women's magazine are doing good work along lliis line. 1 . ' ' "r Old Fashioned Parlor Fast Disappearing. The old fashioned parlor is almost gone. , The room that is shut up almost all week and opened Mimelimes for a few-hours on Sunday is pretty much a thing of the past. Th? room with the colored sofa cushions et up so Jhat Ihev may not be used, is not often seen. Utility and beauty can weil go togeiher The room that is not used or the sofa cushion that is not used is easily noted at a glance and irings no welcome to the visitor Mowers set in ugly old cans without any; covering do not beautify n, room unlos Ihcir profusion overcomes the drawbacks. Make Prince Rupert 'r Beautiful Cltv. !!"'" M-PT'f A" a, !pa,"if''l !": but it will be diffi- ...,.u nu oi ine .- my -conform -with Ihe surrnund- .. v u,, ... ,-.i maKiiig, me ugliness or some of the houses, he luck of pan.t and inish lo some of the places, the "p faulty choice of co ors. in. ni.ii.u- r.r.o ,., j "i'ruiaiirF in inf. gardens ., , the prevalence or stump., all these things need allentinnYnu neon e are tmiL-lil in n. ..... . .. . ." 1 " "M,,iK ,g I I .1 - ii. ...is wiK ineiHiing or colors and how o keep their schoolroom bennlimi t some of the,,, forget these lungs when they set out in lire. H-nuty does not rf,s 'JJW m,rU m,u ' "' P"' ' Prod, ce noth ng Tn LargMtSaleof any Medicine In th World P00LEV SHED TEARS Hie OVER SAD FATE OF PEOPLE OF NORTH Gats Malarial For Attack on Gov ernment at Opening of Legislature After being away about twenty years, n. . pnoley, member for Msipiimall ami expectant of the position, of attorney general if the Hnwscr parly should be rr- Inrneil to power, is shedding tears over the sail condition or nrbiirs in the' north. He bemoans (lie sad iaie oi I lie sillier mm Ihe ex. ploitation or the fishermen. He O Hi I Mr. Howser nre of rmiiwi. I In. saviours who if., only .steeled to office, woiil.l set things right. Here is what lie says of Prim-e Itlllierl : "Apparently our discoveries in rrlnce lluperl force.l Attorney Henernl Mansun to take nolice of conditions in Ids home city." said Mr. Pooley. "Since w left there he has ordered a cean-un. hut wnai eirect Hint will luxe re mains to tie seen. The fishermen re being exploited bv hooileircers. and one so-called club is located on a scow in such a location that fishermen cannot get to the gov ernment wharf without first hoarding it. The whole thing i a disgrace, nml Mr. Manson will liear more about it during. Hie session of the Legislature." I Tfcc Mas is tk Meon ' SAYSi- A HUSI.NKSS.MAN mav ilielule to the lady who writes his letter out not to (he one who cooks his meals. "HE has Iwimi married a vear ami looks il" was an expression recently heard, ami ever since I have been wondering wh.il he looked like. ....' OF, course yitii Uao heard of ..... . J ' . . . . .iiu inner will), wiipii ini.i cucimhers Were t0 per cent water, refused to partake of that lellcacy ny more. flrst'mah declared her hail- was red, the second said it was .auburn and a third averred it was tinted. Willi gold while the omce noy snorieii "iiarrols IF it js true hat the p raver- if k ritdileous man avail much, vvhlj l-if niaf'the large hand of locj fuel-merchants have not yet herti able to bring about a change of temperature I WAS told that Knrmnr Itiur.i had grown a line' ciriji or alfalfa at (A'darvale and then when I saw him tie was just as clean shaven as ever. .Never listen l.t ?osip. JAKF. wants to know if ,11 is fowl language when you rnll a -hi a i-iiirkfl'117 A1"I KH noting Hie etnmnlA pI by that chap Fieldiny, I have come to the conclusion thai the only reason I cannot o out and float a loan Is heeause I do not ask enough. IT js wonderful how disagreeable some people can be and all the lime make their eoninniiinn think they are smart. Ten Years Ago In Princ Rupert October 10, 1913. The. United UiiilwHviiien'x As sociation or this eilv is a muliial itivMf iimmiI ii Mini with, a capilalizatlon 0f $100,000. i.eu nen, i . a. Warren, Frank Mo-Inlosh, Herinau Mcl.eod and Jeo, II. I.atinev lime hoeii uihiiiI III Jtil direelors and some 4l,np0 has already been subscribed, One of Ihe association's projects will be the erection or a large block In the city where the rallwaymnn may have club quarters. There was an organization meetini; in Hie h. of P. Hall last night. Mrs. F.iiima .Johnson, unlive woman iroiu Kilsuinkalum, wan brought to the local hospital last night sulTerinir rnmi a wound in lier leg caused when a rifle in the bands or tier little daughter wax accidentally discharged. Sleeping acciimiiiodatioii for travellers at iiiilllierN Is scarce. Several lodging houses are in Ihe. course of construction which will relieve Hie ullualiou. TORONTO HeIrS ABOUT INTERIOR B.C. MINES Search Belno Made for Silver Properties by Big East, em Interests, TORONTO. Oi77o. Advices from New York lire to Hie elTect tliat leaders in hie mining and sinelliny industry are conducting a keen search f.w silver mines, At Hie present time they are quite active In Mxleo. Idaho nml llrlllsh Columbia, Heal del'Monte, l'.. smelling subsidiary, has Just secured 'an l uiOiit Iim option lo purchase new properties in the Male or (.uerrer.) for !jl00.nnn. American Sm.'Wng will lake over i ins. i.ia. .Mf.ialurgica Mexl cana .smeller al San Luis' PoloM Tliis Iransuclion will cost more than l,rno,noo. These inli'res are now work big Tour properties in . latin , and llrilish ('.olmnhla,' through subsidiary Federal M. A i. C,o. The old Minnie Moore mine. , ne.ir lluiley, Idaho, is now being un walere.1. There ts said lo lie a large tonnage of lead-silver ore in Hie old stones, which were lull down about twenly-fiw years ago. In Hrilish Columbia, one' nro perfy. called the Hudson Hav Mountain, containing liigh-frrude silver-lead ore, carload shipment averaging 0O-n ton. The Fair- view ,mine, in the southern part of p lie province, ha a JO. fool ipi.lru vein for which a concen- trafor may be built. Home Mountain mine, out from Te kwa is also showing gond results. American Snifll f hit is parlleu- larty anxious lo develon large silver-lead ore reserves in prox-finily l.t its Fast Helena smeller so that it mav dictate Hie smelt. in? rales throughout the Northwest by control of "majority tonnage" in thai nuarlrr. UNEMPLOYED ARE NOT WANTED ON PRAIRIES the Filmonton liullelin says: Hrilish Columbia" deputy minis ter of labor has handed out -i warning to unemployed men lo not flock lo the coast this rati in hope of gelling work for the winter, or of getting supported with out work. The authorities of this mid 'other eslnrn cities have likewise been making plain Dial they iln not intend In burden the taxpayers with the exnense of keening ahle-hodied men dur ing the winter. The outlook for Ihe chau who lias spent the summer loafing because lie could not gel the rata of par be chose to demand, is Hiererore, leridedty not good. There is now, and ha been during most of the summer. more work available than can be got done at Hie wages which can he paid for it. The man who ha employed his time diligently and taken care or Ins earnings will not be in need or charily when winter comes. The others had belter join the rush rnr California and get there while Hie walking is good. STUDYING BIRD LIFE BY MEANS OF BANDS Migration and Distribution De termined Through Records of Biological Stations The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, acting in conjunction with Hie' Commissioner of Hanndinn National Parks, are working with Ihe Inological survey of the United Slates at Washington, IM2. to compile all records of birds banding in Canada. During (lie past few years. Ornithologists have been from linle to time bandiinr the leers nf young birds so that when lakeu they may be recognized. This will give an idea of bird migra tion ami illsirihullon. Inspector AcMam! has- Jnl received a communication, in connection with 1.-1- Wednesday, Oct. 10. 1823 ; - .. - - 5 Fill Your pipe witk 1 CKOl 80 i lb. iu GOOD PROGRESS ON ' NEW NURSES' HOME Building Should be Closed In Next Week and Ready for Occupation by Christmas (lood progress Is being made by Contractor J. .MeKechule on the construction of the NuMeV HiHnV and the building is fnt taking haie. The rranieunrk or the first floor is being finlohed lo-lav and work on the roof will start tomorrow. With favorable weather condition Hie building should be ebl-eil Su nexl Kiek and it is hoped that it will be ready for iktuikiUoh by Ohril mas. k LAND ACT. NUc tf Inttntlcn U Apptf U funkttt una. In Co Ijimt Pitirirl. arrorillnt ItU mn or rrmrr liuirt. n1 Ipulr on l.yrti UIiikI. ijufrn ii(rkli Mtml. I.lhr twd of Alll InlrL T! Aiillr lhat , Tlwifrm A, lly, nt tanmnrt, B.C.. .mifMitbin Li.rrlnr oprritor, iniMki tu pply for rrniioion in niirrhM ilw filonJnt dwrllml Utwli: i (imiOH-nrlni' (I i f,m pUntnt on ihn mtr or viu iniM. iboul I rhain wh)Ii rty frfq litw i ,f Lm oj;; lirnri i Ml It) H.li rrulin; Utrnrr Ml tfJt i-luln Wwntr nurili f .f 7 ttnt Ihrnn-flillolnr IliM hi III nmtrr mark ... Ik. iiotnl nt rMimwnrMinl, rwl ronlalnloi r,r., .Il.ir lir IKft. Thomas a. krnrv ....... .... Ap.llrii. LAND ACT. Notkt f InUnlten to Apply it LM Imh4 In Cum UikI IU4irlrt. Ilrrorilirir III. irlft of ITinrr Iniirl, and Uuau-at Om ..r i.u f.i.1 . . . . 7. "'., I,ni ..mill., . . . (,iiii Cbarloti llril. nmxrr i nai i, Tlwimaa A. Krllry. if V ariro.ivrr, H,C orrupalbin U-trlnt . I apiuj rr iMniiiMinn ... ,nr rainr nrarrilml for Ciniiiiii-nrlDir t I i,t pUntl nn Um-lKir lln of Alll Inlff. alxmi f rhatna fltll: thenrr H al a-r n -i.rT " 7'.';rr. ?f. ''A' U Hislt trn fit A I II I Ilia I I llaafeltaa aU.lt It., at lu .M,rOrtrV and f, .1 V.U '".7"'! - '' Hit HI h .1. m i nnmi-nr.nni, and contain .) w.lti rrr, IllorP Of JftM. iimivah a. VMJ.EYt Dated S.pum. tixCml A"""r,n' "Nugget" Them and you'll get the world's best shine brilliant, water proof, lasting. Shoe Polish BLACK TAN TONKT KD DASS BROWN AND WIII1I r iiu n BP, " " S CUT PLUG ItScdisfijis it If you rollDui? i own. ri askior , , mm -. TZXL . iu this and any handed turds taken in Hit' dot riot "houbl be reported to bun or to ope or th iiieiuher or the birce. -. - -. - - - - . "."" '"'.' I Stock. CljL at Ormes Drug Storli. (iillelte lllades, H doien 40c ( I doren .... f Tube Tooth Paste Free with Tooth Brush, Li 8peclal Value at 35c -1 I 50oTube.8havald Freo with BOo Shavlnfj Bruth. U'i-1 HA'iilar T.tlc i2y leuleul Tooth lale. nml a f iiaianlred I oOc TimiIIi HriMi, both for . . : 7Bc ltuhttpr-:yplSi?riie fur 25o jfl.tKiht for 50c Haby'i Own Hon77Mi . . .. . . . . Cuticura MoiifilaiKit Knap Hox Talcum I'owiler, tins Shaving Sticks Shaving Cream Pei.sodeiit TorUh I'asle Colgate's Tooth lale .f. 759, 35c 65c 200 23c 15c 20c 40c 20c ,75c fiilletle Wuimt : 75o and Si .00 Auto Strop Haznr.,wili : blades and slrop 75c I'ace Iowlrs of many kinds, value from Stic to .r0; any of these for ,s 25c Hair .Vets, Cap .Shape, Covi! Turin,' Mrigle niPfli, a fnfTSc ilonble mesh, 2 for '. 25c Tanlac, bottle g5c Fruilalives, package '. . . . r 40c .am-lliik, box 40c e re m a a jo- I il, iMiiues j . i California Syr. I'itrs (.. Murine Kye. W'aler. boUle I'hillips' Milk of Magnesia, bottle . . , H?echam' Pill, 2 packages for 40c and 75e . 60c 40c 50c . . . . . . . 45c 35c Allen & llnnbury'.s Ponds No. I nml 2 large, i.5r fnBOo No. large, rc 'for .t60c Hinds' Honey & Almond Cream . 4 , . ihOo Sal Jlepalica, smhll. 40cj medium. 75c large, . . . . $1.50 Pciislar AppelMiug Tonic, 1 .00 sir.e for , S4c Peiislar IWieumalir Memcdy, $ 1 .00 iip for ....... ,-SOc Hrooks' Itaby Barley, r0c lzc for 25c Purlers llaby I'ooil. f0c site for ... . . .. ..... ... . noro'iis .viaiicu .MiiK, ooc sine for . , Mnrdens Mailed Milk, fl.00 size fiir , Herberts Hurley, '0c size" for Nestles Food. 00c Mae, (or , (in Pills o0c size ror nro Writing Tablet and ir.c pneloigV fllN r . 5c . 2So . eoc or Hnvelopes witlr 2B Toilel Soaps, to clear at 10c a cake; .1 for k 'Cllnl ill,,..,, Wl . 11 . . . . 1 . ..ii i .I.F..II-. nun .nn- vniiie, in ctjir al . 2R THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. ORMES LTD. . : Rexall 8tore-Cor. Third Aye. A Sixth. 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