i V PAOB TWO Saturday, September v, SICKENING HEADACHES ENDED .BY " FRUIT-ATI VES " Effect was splendid when she tried this Fruit Medicine East Ship Harbour, X.8. "forreart, iTasadreadfuliuflerer from Constipation and Headaches, and I was miserable . In erery way. XothJngr in the way ' of medicines f eemed to help me and I was almost discouraged. Then I tried "Fruit-a-tiTes" and the effect was splendid; and after taking one box, I can safely say I am well, I feel like a new person In erery way and I am deeply thankful to hare relief from thoe sickening hadaches",. Mrs. MAKTIIA pK WOLFE. DAILY EDITION lie a lieneficinl institution or not." "Frult-a-tive" will always relieve Headaches due to Constipation because they act directly on the liver and cause the bowels to more regularly and naturally. This rids the system of impurities and keeps the blood pure and rich. "Fruit-a-tires" are made of fruit juices combined with tonics, axe pleasant to take and mild and gentle in action, 60c. a box, 6 Tor $-.50, trial sue 25c. At all dealers or sent by FUCIT-A-TIVES LIMITKI), OTTAWA, O.VT. . London, Enj. Ogdensburp, X.Y. Christchurch, N.Z. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. ManagiDg Editor, I SUBSCRIPTION RATES: J City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. . . $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United states. in advance, per year $fl J0 1 To all other countries, in advance, per year..... 17.50 TELEPHONE M Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Saturday, ept. 15, 1923. ' Labor Steady Throughout Country. The reasonable attitude of the Trades and Labor Congress iu refusing to buck up the altitude of those who resorted to violence in the IJape Breton strike and in re-electing a president of 'the Congress a man with a sense" of his re.Miisibilily places Hbe. Trades Congress in a jilim where its acts and reeoniinen- dalion-fTvyjlt Jjej respected. TherVUiai beenJon niiirh it ak leu-- dencyiu the past to fiJl of fief. ill labor orgaliiz'alionl Vilh ex-flreinil win would offset thever', foundation of society. Admiltiiig that sonielime- people need sluicking itilo action jaml that lhoe who yi one age would lie couidered red would fin another he looked iipon as conservative, Ihere i Iillle to he ((raiueu uy I'rcariimg riiiiiinniiiry uorinnes. n we ire noi living ideally it i largeJy because' of the perversily of human t nature. Even in Hie Trade Cnpres members accused each J other of hein prejudiced and of ulterior motive. If this i true i of latMir, which professes to think and act ideally, what is to be 'expected of those who make tin ueJi profession and who admit that I hey are swayed by human passions and prejudice. i Lalmr is; today jiist about a 0iuid a any other large body Jof-ien. All are citizen of the country, nibbing shoulders one swith the other. All enjoy the same sunshine, ride in Ihe. same rslreet car, play the same game .and mingle in Ihe same pur suit outside of working hour. There i no cja consciousness lhen. e Arefoiie. Ae mix socially and intermarry. Why rfthen jdioujd there be nuiy difference between a group of labor jleader and a group of any other kind, of cilizen. There is none. A a rule labor leader J,re "l pniducljve vvorkers any more "Ihan are many whom some of ihem enndemu. ' If the lime should come when there is a labor government in Ihe lKnuniuu or iu any of lhf provinces, it will not differ 'much from other government for Ihe people that compose it ...Ml l. II.. ... I ..r i 1 win jir me s.ijur son oi -iju'. Provincial Bank . ' ' System Proposed. . v V ' In Jhe despatches yesleiilayorrived a forecast of a pro-: Iposal forlhe esUihlisJimenl of a provincial hank in British iColnmhiaT. TJip pjau lias Teen Iried in ylolher provinces wilh Jrarying suce'ess. An rnvestigaliou iiiln ihose .systems and their working is Ihe only mean of deciding' whether Ibis in the shirie and longer life in the shoe, if you use "Nugget." TiQQQET Shoe Polish BLaCJU-TAK-TONCr StED UAHK BHOWN AKD WHITS would Where Does Your r - Money Qo7 Where doe your money go? Do you kn'nv? If you lo, you know more Jhan Ibe avvr.uru ruimnn cr....i .'. "n- i-f -' rjfr-ini i iiiil ilililiuill op money on board or hnui-ekeepimr, hut what happen!, to Ihe rest of it? The only way lo he able lo check' up i to keen ac- . . . . ... . ' cotinis. win ii I l Kntr t...l ....h..!!.:. i evcrylliiiiir you Teii(l and PVPPVllliril? Mint nuniuu in and d at the end ' of a nioiithJ ymi' will "j know" where iirir your jour snare spare lm.t It.,.. . 'II t.. .11 m t . . . . cash, ha gone. Also you will be able to tell if yon are spending Half Hie people. u Ihi or,a;i.y '-other commiin'ily, spend next month salary lhfiimth. They run in delirrTirliheir food their hoard and a dozen other lliings, ami if arivthfng happens Ihem. Ihey have no 'resource, except lo b'orrow from Iheir friend or run further into debt, If, i well now nnd Ihen In take "i" : '"""""i "M" "r le.-iR, ami in iniij out what progress we are making toward securing nn independence. . There's Longer Life WADE WOULD 'MASQUE BALL POPULATE B.C.! SPECTACULAR Suggests Putting Army and Navy Greatest Array of Costumes and Man In Tnia Province Undar Instructor important lak before u today There i only wie solution In Hit problem, in my opinion, and I hat will he lo hand pick thousand of btiil.linr. perieneed farmer, attached lo the soil by Iheir everyday work and by preference, and would in a very hort time brinp back proerity To do Ihi I hey would have lo en srajre in mixed farmjn? rather than wheat farming, "I admit that this would be a liiniloii undertaking ' which would hae to be financed bv tbn Rrilisli, iWiminion and 1'rovinrial covernmenU jointly, hut that it could be ilnne 1 have not Ihe least doubt. More Ihan (hat I beliee it could Ie lorte almot enhrely without lo, provided hoe who were helped should lie requireil to pay back all advance within ?5 year. J Tbc Mai n tk km SAYS- NO one but Ihe pirl realize ju.il how much pluck il require to keep lluise claic eyebrow., . WHAT a loss it 7 lo a per on uintr hi own luuiniiient when liunling not lo be able In blame hi mie on the fire arm. WHEN a person to Ihe onlh el into financial difhrullie be buy. a c.ir fn order to escape hi creililor. IF it were not for Ihe school board, what would we all hae In Lie. about in Ihi well ordered town? He seized 'her iu Ibe dark, and kissed her, For a mnmenl' blisK wa hi "Oh," he said, "'I 'though! it wa my sister." She laughed and M, "It .V IF you wih lo be able to tell people where they iet" off. be a cnnuucior. A MULE make no proves while he is kicking. THERE Is a man named Swank iuiis in" i,neney r ree i're. Uonder how a newspaperman set a name like thai. NOW Dial Ibe fair I over, the next tiling j. (,i ee about geltinj? aieer lor dinner next Sunday. 'THE most extreme contemn of limine method, is expressed in the wrtril "unhuiuelike a Hie .cliooJboard." THE other man's Job usually look like sport instead of work. WHAT a 'fine world (hi would be if all" the honeheads could Jn exeiianr'd ;for backlionel ' Stung A soft cares, upon the cheek Her nerve are all a-lwitler A smunlinir amack, a girlish Mhriek Aw Mhucks, Ihe durn bee bit her. SPEAKINO of Avorms I am m. minded that "they serve who only Act a bail." THE important Ihintr about the I'iX fjljl irt Hie money there Is in II for the prmnoleriJ. WOOO CNOPPtNQ CONTEST The wood chopping contest was Widcd yesterday afternoon nl Hie Exhibilion Building. The re sults were; T, M, .1. Fortune, 5 ininuteM, 3 second. Jime llaiii.!on, 5 minutes, 51 seconds. A. Mclntyre, 6'niinules i Vt second, J. It. .Murray was in charge. Laxaeet Attendance on Record III a letter lo J. V. Nichol of The most spectacular affair of Vancnmcr who i in the rity F. 1. t ! entire Kxhibition wa the Wade, agent seneral for lt.O. inlct-niid masque lull Ul eteuintr. London say: j l'lir number of persons in c- "IIoiiribiilion of Ihe popula-'tume exceeded any ecnt nf it s ilion f Knipire i Ihe most tind ever tai:eir in the pat. The assembly of spectator , constituted one of th largest crowd rer contained by be Kxhibition dhe Im'( men from the arnij- and J Lulil Iflju the flimr wa" rlod Jnavy here, iiiiniy of whom are,! all except those in cntune. 'fanner son ami place them, in About that lime the judging com-jlhe valley f Hritish Odunibia menred. Owing: U the wide, variety Hinder -well trained ntrrirtittur.il ami eirellenee of the costume (instructors. If tlfy were set lo Jlli lak of selecting Hi winner work on their arrival rlearinfTwa one nf much difficulty. Hie land. I'tiltinjr in rrop. and erecI-tjndBe were -XfrsHiavi-Whilnian in? fences and huihlinsr. they 'of Virloria, Mr. Kpd tork, VJr. would in two year become ex-jOortre l. Tile, J. Kiejd Hramr and II. F. 4!laey. Elimination wa made by ibe judtre from' t tin (iruud March and Ihe final selection from the Kroup Ihu chosen wa 'left tic the Hp. ptaiise of Ibe audience. Ttu' winner were; Het lady' costume Mi Eliiabetfi St radian Smither. -a a oker table; prize. ilk um- brella. ' llet comic costume ilr. Denny reen and Mr. Arlluir Hiley a Mutt and Jeff; priie.. military brushes . and raerote dish. Het pentlcnien costume - fieorsre l. Arnn.IL of the Huperl Table Supply, paraxon brand fiour costume; prie. iher rienr- elte eae. - lrize waltzers Mr. and Mr. J. A. Tenff; priie. fumed bra smokin? stand jumI French ior of jewelled barette. The prize winner -were pre sented al the throne of Ihe Queen! who distributed lh- prize. A real health breakfast An orange, or dish of fresh fruit, two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or crenin, u cup or coffee or tea you can'work u half day on this hreakast and feel fine and fit. Shredded Wheat . UK) per cent, whole wheat ready, cooked and ready-to-eat no kitchen worry or, work. A light, wholesome diet that gives the mind a chance to think and keeps' the body' alert and active. Shredded Wheat contains ull the bran in the whole wheat grainjust enough to stimulate bowel exercise in a natural way. Shred THISCU1T it the Shredded Wheal cracker a rcul whole wheat timi vultn wiih butter, dt cheese or nur uuladr. Tt CanaiaB HhrnLled Wbrit CoHpany, Lti. u(.i rJwc'o&uu r Wheat Cut out ihe heaytyjoods The .master of reremouv were September 21. Tin wdl be imen It. E. Ilen(i)i. llarrv Ijne and JL.for the itnhose of rallmr funds O. Crewe. I'rejdeut i, . Orme:to coer the cot lururred when wa in charge aiicd by direct-jthe church wa damaiml in the or of the Fair Hoard. Music wa July fir. 'Hie Lai lie Auxiliary pnivtded by t-ion augmented do the Hospital lionnl hae alo orchelra. . ,arrausrei a dnnec for the Hal. wj 'tiifiwi ta Ihe'lowe'en season. Thi ilanee will jreneral iiublic after the iu.litinc'be fur the mirnose or rauinv and continued until Ihe hour Ihi morning. ANYOX There wa born al Anvox Hos pital In Mr. and Mr. J. Ferguson, a dautthler. To Mr. and Mr. P. Frederieo, al the same in-litiilion. a daiiKbler. - Aiiyojile returning from far and near by last steamer from the south, inrtuih'd Mm. John Conway ami Mi Sheila Conway. irom I'ort Simpson, Mr. ami Mr. W. . Owen, from Virloria: Mr. ami Mr. F. K. (ligol. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ily and child, Mrs, F. Hire nnd ilaughler lloIe, all from Vancouver; and Mr. L. K. Hud. dick, from Prince Rupert, Ontward ftoimd on Ihe last boat lo lrup Anyox1 were the Mie Vivian and Olady llash- leish. They were accompanied by Iheir brother William Jtashleinh and wer,i going t gan Francisco, wnere tiieir nurenl 'old firanhv Company employee, are now re. nnng, ... NOW (hat Ihe Xeason Of anmmer i about oyer, preparatUm are being rnale for fall fnncf i.n- ti. Catholic ladies are nrranging for nun pany and dance in their ball fop ,e night, nf ilonday, early fund lo protide a Xma tree for bospilal patient, an annual eenl. - The.nulpul or IJidden Creek Mine from Align! 211 In Augul 31 inclusive was 5,397 wet Ion. Total tonnage fiy the rnftnlh nf; August. 7.2ri5 wet ton. Ton-! nage September !o September H inclusive, 7,11 1 wel Ion. j A! Ibe Coke Plant. Augii-t ? lol SeptemUr 3 lnclni-e. 1.2l8t hort tons of coal were charged' and HJO short tons of coke prn.j jduced 2.822 Imperial gallon or (light oil were recovered and ".jno'll in, or ammonium ulphale were inanufac(ureL I I Augiit 27 In August 31 fnclu-ixe, 10,270 wel bum nf nyoi ore and 175 Ion nf outside ore were treated nt Anvns amellee I Total tonnage of ore treated fori .month of Align, I. 7H.M7 tnnx. Average price of copper for Ihe week, I3.f,98c, TECHNICAL SCHOOL Owing In (he Micknes (f .(,hrt i-in.ier.jio, -principal of. the AOrthern Polvlechiile' ln.m.,i. ' " il . me eiiiibiiH;ur Ihe institute could not be alembic!. .Mex, lludema wa ineoiiijr entrant In lhlrla. nn u-ciinlcal drawing. He wa iiwarfie.j n diploma. CleoMidiion. ma AlliilJdiirotu Xfi Htarnug tukight at tb Westholun Tlwatro. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK ' AND SHIPYARD Operating 0. T. P. 20,000 Tort Floating Dry Dot Engineer, Machinist!, Bolltrmaair. Dlaekaniltht, PaUara, makers. Founders, WcxxtworKere, tic Electric and Acetylene Welding. Our plant Is equipped to Kndle all kinds ot Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND 3M COAST STEAMSHIPS 8AILINQ8 FROM PRINCE RUPERT. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT ( , anu rninbb ucunuL, -FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8EATTLE, lnterrndlU Points, Monday, Thurtday, Saturday, 11 P-m. FOR ANYOX WEDNESDAY,otO m. FOR STEWART FRIDAY, 10 p.m. 83. PRINCE ALBERT or PRINCE JOHN. fee Pen SJmpton tn4 tUwaM ncuitr ill Qmm CkartotU hlwt4i w si mr mint reu PASSENOER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. .,!'"", I'tlnee Bntrt pjn. rf.r I'MNCE (IWHQZ. IUMOM nirtu, til ihh l.atiern Cantd. I niil nutet AOIMOr ALL OCCAM BTCAMaute LIN II. CHr TUtM Offlt. M TWfi A4rliMt Ruptrt. M0. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert s.a. PHiracESS LOUI8E, S.8. PRINCESS aue For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, 8epL1, 8, 14, 25 OcL 5-For Katehlkan, Wrangall, Juneau and Skagway, 8epL 3, 10, 21 1 ocrr i. 8.8. PRINCE88 BEATRICE. For Butadale, Swanion Bay, East Bella Bella, pee" FalU, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell RWer, and 'VarK oouver, every 8aturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full informotioii from W. C. ORCHARD, General AgenL Corner tof 4th 8treet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.o UNION STEAMSHFP COMPANY OF B.C.,p Tallinn l'rim friur Hiirl. 1 VANOOVVM, VICTORIA, 0n PalK, i SwnMn Bar. TMr. fae VANOOUVIR, VICTORIA, Alrt d (UM Bar, for ANVOX, ALICC ARM), STEWART, W.I.. liltnS, Sun.f $ T. foe PORT SIMPSON tn4 M(M R,(P Owinrl, rrldiy A.M. . H Inil AVfiiua. J, Barnilty, AsnL ITlnce Hupr. L