FACIE TWO TERRACE NOTES The Daily News The Man in the Moon j mii.K HUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA- ' . YSi- Misn Louise Wallierjc lft far i Wainwriplit to join her mother .! Afternoon, excspt Sunday, the Prince i I. IKK a woman' .Ire, short aml s,s,,r jh-! ihm bail News, Limited, Third Avenue. enough to be .nterestin but Ion? I ' J II. F. PULLER, Managing Editor. .enough to cover aunjttl. f mol ( ,hi the remark made at a public'. . .... J J L I 1 i V. Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor ancf Reporter Telephone - - SUBSCRIPTION RATES I Classified Advertising, per insertion.,, Contract Rates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. There are many things the Manager of the Union Bank can help you with. 93 88 ..frj, ii mail or earner, per month $t.QQ all parts of the British Empire and the United -nit in advance, per y;ar , $6.00 . mIit t'ountries. in advance, per year $7.50 ni-ien OijIi Advertising. . . .$1.40 per inch per insertion aiienl Advertising on Frout Page $2.80 per inch cal Readers, per insertion 25c per line ?c per word Legal Notice., each insertion 15c per agate line U advertising should be in The Daily News Office on dav Drs- Friday. November 7. 1921. His daily contact with business problems enables him to givs you competent advice. He will gladly do it. mo UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch H. R Little, Manager Buckleys Bronchitis Mixture Will relieve Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Asthma, and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Bronchial Tubes. We, have a limited number of samples of this Mixture which will be given away to adults only. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Third Ave. & Sixth 8U Phones 82 and 200 TRAVELLED THE WORLD BUT ZAM-BUK IS- neqaalledfar cuts, chapped I sands, c&iJUams, cold. J sores, burns, salt, etc.. to ebeck bleeding, inflammation ud pain, and briii). swift clean healing Also tor ectema, poisoned tores, ulcers. piles, bad les. Of pure herbal .origin, Zam-ltuk is innniteU superior to arti6cia) oiDtmrnts composeJ of pore-clogging fa's asd cruJe drugs. Dealers everywhere sell ZanvBuk. 60c box. 3 for $t.2S. IK you want to be entirely free from gernrs, eml your fiiKMiey to the laundry. o i TUB dlfflculty with sewHw; pnoaey lo the laundry is it ahva teHis to shrink. PRINCE Rdpert is petting so busy it is tlifHoult lo cross the street at some hours of the day. VERY soon we export to sea the city fathers solemnly sitting in state aud discussing iMins and eding publication'. All advertising received subject to approval. penalties to be levied upon those. . 'unfortunate persons who do not know any better than to inunitate the jay by taking the nearest route from -corner to corner ONE remedy for a fit of the blues is a ?ame of basketball. ONLY those who have had exper ience ran teu just now ami a 'social evening My be. THK diOtrulv with some no! is that they leavir-lhe guests to entertain taeasehres. ! SOJIK hostesses entertain their jzuests too (jstoeh and fecxtJ them too wit a ad all they remember afterwards is the THE ideal hoteas is one who I refuses to let the rue-H have a dull moment wt)ile at the same lime making them think they are Join? as Umy wish. f FRIENDSHIP'S a pood investment- The more yw ?ive, the more you jrel. ' 1 in WINTER is here, ami the coal man Smiles as he walks the street !Yhal tines he care for the cold blast He thrives on the storm and Meet. Ah, who the would rive in the - southland The land of eternal snnshine ;Yes. who indent would there swelter? The North and Prinee Rnpert for mine. TI.MK was when talking was part of the trade of a barber. Now the flapper beats him to it. v COSTLY IN POLAND WARSAW!. I'oland is the most expensive country in the world in which to live, says the ; Journal ile Polopne. The reason jpnen is that nearly 50 per cent jof the slate exfrtuuiiiure ar-. inMed in unproductive Advertise In the Dally Ne. Mew Found Anything , HA AY lt L J I 1?1 , Mr. Henry C. Davis, a widely-tra veiled railway engineer, now of South 17th St., Kansas City, U.S.A., writes that he has found nothing in any quarter of the globe that compares with Zam-Buk for healing. He says : " As a f irst-aid I have used Zam-Buk in innumerable instances for cuts, wounds, bruises and similar injuries sustained in my engineering work. A REAL ANTISEPTIC HEALER. " I also tried Zam-Buk for a rather common trouble in this country skin soisonin? hv nnUon n;. t:,..: sores appeared on the hands, and other parts of the body alter being in contact with the poisonous plant. Zam-Buk speedily cooled the affected surfaces, drew the poison right out, and healed my skin perfectly. "Another time, whilst travelling. I suffered from a viru-lent outbreak of eczema, contracted through careless use of a public towel. I had medical advice and tried in addition, many special remedies without finding the hoped-for relief. Zam-Buk treatment took away all the pain and burmr.s irritation, and quickly, puriited and healed the deep troublesome sores. It made my kin quite well." Z"!f,.""M NJT 'IB- Tk PrtprieUrt.fi hi. ..4.rf.l k "tr7 rdlr USEFUL UKTU MX. ttmi FranV Ras left for the Bat Wednesday eveninii. - Mrs. $AUi returned howeWeJ-" ntfHiL ' nesday ; Mrs. Hanlianer and Miss Pewar of popper Oily spent between trains In town. Mrs. Percy Skinner and Ralph came dawn Sunday to visit Mrs. W. C Sjtarts who has recently! returned 'frooY the Hast. Mrs.! Skinner returned to I'sk on Man-1 day. ' - Mrs. HntmMin i entertaining; the Women's Auxiliary of the An-! pliran Ohtireh at the home of .Mrs. iwrr on inursnay. T UttieS Owild of the i'res- bylertaR Oeiureii will pive a ehiekmi diniirll!ianksgivinp even ing in the Gltttfcb- Tie Motntatu View- J.ods-e of the RoMkahs held their reeulari meetiiig Wettneitday with the in-t itiation of some nrw members. I - ! truck load of young people went out lo ekarivaree Mr. and Mrs. 4e Kergommeiiux at lheir ranch on the Mil on the evening of their arrival home after being married is l'rtoee Rupert. i t i The ladtfts ftaiht of the Fres- hyteriaa Qgnraii met on Thursday at the home f Mrs. Ilronks. CofltaMe Rp(rtehaw returned! from the 6651 where lr had f een on ofttoial basiness. Mr. anil Mrs. Haney and son returned to Terrace on Saturday and are taking up their residenre in the MrDoupall place. I Mr. Misl, who has spent the! last six months in Vancouver.' has relurneil for the winter. EX-SERYICMEN-'SHUN!! Armi-tiee Day Itanquet at SI. Regis Ikife Tuesday, .Voember II at 8.30 p.m. Apply to Secretary O.W.V.A. for ticket s. In the Letter Box i! OBJECTS TO SEEING HIMSELF Editor Daily News. iour pawr rry oiien unoai space in mailers that may b- inlerestinf; am therefore pi v ins an account of what I have notic ed in uraclteaHy all eatine houses, cafes or restaurant. Ordinarily at home. If we are alone, we sit 'down in pfcant contemplation of th meat be fore us; or If we hati a family or friends we are more or leu attentive to those arojufc n and (eat. , ' Hnf: whether it fs in rHts4rfer-tionjof Use trade or. merely a cuslmiry mna fl' the res taurant business, I am inelinet to raise the question whether a looking1 glass before every customer is really necessary. With thanks. (Signed) II. V. MASSETT GOLD Masselt, Il.C. Xovember 6. 1921. Alitor, Daily News. I'rioee Rupert. H.(L In "reference to a letter ap- iMu ri n r. in uaii. ..... ii.. 4 ' V. ffS a iMu . . 1'iroiiaiii ikimiui .Miners .isocia- lion. I ronsMer II iriy duly to let t lie public know that it does not represent Masselt nor !ralon Inland . If ihi association was formed lo give authentic reporis. as the kecTH a ry stales, why does he say that a number decided to form the association when not more than six knew anything alout it? Also he slate that the P.H.C. Mines claim Ihey are able lo recover the gold when the princial owners and their present engineer claim differently and is it not a fact thai Ihey washed between sixty ami one hundred Ion and recovered less than an ounce of gold? Is it legal for a mining recorder to use influence in float ins companies? RICHARD EVANS. r. ;.'. i h ' SPECIAL SELECTED . .VVil' . U m mm W$m CANADIAN RYE 'NVHISKY' HIrf'C ,;. 12EIEM22Z11 v Ten Years Ago t In Pilnc Kupcrt j -s. n November 7, 1914. Local knstrian ar- eprcnn-sympathy with, Wm fink today i letter i publi-Oml frixn one of them congraiulatinii th ity on the departure of its fit-i oversea coiifingenl. 'The lr t-iah must win," is "in f Hi. statemeiit maiie in the mi--it . The hospital 'bnarl at i'-niocting last tintht. on request of the physicians of the city, re-'onsidereri its decision In iti-iense with three members of lh graduate numinc staff on account of financial stringency and decided instead lo effect general reductions in salary. Tfce body of A. D. Kidwell wa- 1 found yesterday near the ipi.iran-tine station on Duchy Island. .j far a the authorities ran a-eerlain, deceaed came lo ln death by drown ma. He was . ywuag man and ia survived h .i k. . . i . nsr in venootfver and a sitter in Kdmonion. CHILDREN IN VIENNA VIKXXA. The havix- wrought by the war in the tnrth rate in Austria is brought out f-.rnl.ly iu figures issued by the city school authorities of Vienna, showing IM.OAO fewer children inscribed in elementary schools for the autumn term this ear than in tun. Colder Days Makes One Think of Warm Coats "DEMERS" Have such lovely models and prices are reasonable. 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