Friday Ijn','"-y 99- W Number ?4 is ClwjkTi ! 43fer I W. CLARK Umitad, New nd Secondhand Furniture Store buy. hpII and p-rlinntro all limN of Iipw mid second hand BOA4"t. AIo wp loan nionpy on any irilrlp. A rpppplaldp iilaro it uliiih (o Irninad your la' hiitMiifaft. S39 Third Avenue. Phone 46. P.O. Box 92 Wm ThPif-T-ServiGB 1 Wei Wash Thrrfl Senlcps, nnp nf whirh will paclly fill your Wai (fay Jlppd. I'linne tia for particulars. Canadian L aundry Phone 8. Seam VALUE OF OIL TO COMMUNITY Georga Woodland Civet Interesting Paper on Commodity He Sells DEPENDS INDUSTRY 'Telle Rotary Club How Much More Economical It Is Than Coal 1 in- j'l mim if 111 rruii; 1111 iirr ' ' ... 1 1 nutniifuclurpl and upd ' from rriiilp nil and vn about 180 mH-.lion barrel of (caanlinp and 50 nfillion JiarreN nf kpropnp. Mo.l nnirli MANY HERE QUICKLY RELIEVED AFTER USING VEGETABLE SYRUP II Is necessary In keep one vital! Oct quick relief! Take just a organ of your body In condition :l""nrul " nr. inacners J.iver if n,l Pipect lo feel your best. T " " vyf V . i i liff , , meals. Notice th Ulrk differ- IJ.i organ is your livert lion ' , . yo ook. 1 ftnl. working properly il aid (Iigps.!Heep tnd fpel. 'TJih tpelahliv lion, prevents constipation and syrup contains only ingredient purines your blood. ' When your known lo Jim medical prnfpssinn Iher is Hogged Villi .impurities it 'for IliPir cnrrPclUo nn.l healfli-rannot do Hipsp three lliiiics" mi. building pr'nperlies. Ir, Thaclier's A I Hie llolary Club Innc heon'til fl f nrniicrly. fl:iUHil ainl '-ivr A Wood .Syrtip i pleasant yeslenhjy uflTiMofi, Opnrge lnnc.. Oouseqiip'ntly you nflpn ,f ,nk. nnl '"" wi" ' rom- If J I noinann, iimmiBcr or the im. unU up morning feeling dull 1'ieteiy sattsrieii; oiiiPrwi- nriig- J nlSSCaiS&rCgUaiTQS l''n'l "il Co. at this renlrp, ml-and tired frequently liolhereif K'1- ar' nulhorid lo return Hie , - ! !drec. Hi Holary Clul on I tie with one or more symptoms such ."nlall cost. tne iOOa yOU DUY 'question or on an.l gave some a lack nf appetite, poor dlges-l Iir. TliarlierV J.lvcrynd Wood Tk Comrent only allow. It lo appear on'Vroductl contain Uf nat wnitn it own ia. ptctor ban approL It it a bolut (uartnt. All Clark. frrprd MEAT fvati ir Hi lnd Canada ApproTL Dla1errU iktm. P n Clitk fiUUIrimt it .lontrt.l, P.Q., Rfni. H-0-. llwrew, Out., i eased it Caaada. vyruti If Caaadiaat ami '(.Jit CiJil farm produce. "I'liPiifc arp llirpn diffpn-nt UjIiuIm of cTiido oil in llin world. lion, roMlPd loinfiip, oik hpad- fyrup Im unM and rpcommcndwl hpIip. uluffy pold, nprvou and liy Ormps I.tdl, (W. 3rd Avp. and llhi'Pl. And von rrirllirnip to fopl f.lli SI lriiwi Itiirinrl II fl ?. nl axphall Jmp. paraffin lmp nndfoul of orl mil il your livpr liai'ly IckIIiiiz jlriKfjml Hi pnry !inlx'd liaM',-' hp aid. "Cruilc nil .pn propi-rly clpannvl und loiiPd. rily and town. i made up of, chiefly hydrKPi aixi ranmn wun vanoim j.prcpul-- rtiuf riiifil n of Hip limp. .1kp; nf M.lpl.ur rnmpound j The st.te.men'e Viewpoint ..o., ar,o.rn, , f) Mlp , , j l.nrul nir iU. paraff.n wax und aiu.; ,0 nur civjiza,ion wouM re a 1 . altl a lit A I I iiri faii-n fill duel ajrain hrokpn Into arP up , Mh j( PnUll04i: ,,ul "Ilir 1'nilP.I Slalp . i liroiniri'-i -.,, .1,1. liru.u. it... ,appmxin.alp.v at urr mil of lliP,uMry iau. ,,,. ma(, ,,yi Mtr,.l i , I In '"" jfii(ipiiip ralpsmpii. i.d l.y IhPj of Hi.. rfphU In t'JiS i r4 wan about',.,, n.oa.urp lo ul.irh lhi MIL: -i 40 million Imm-U. In the nil i,uin, , u..jully ub. indur.lr .f Hip Will Aiiwri.-anJi,-.,,,,. n WIPI-r- -i.,.- ponllnpnl IhPrp ii fupr.1p( b'ulPaj7a,IK ;pplit billion dollaM. . ...f. M(('i(. ?.IM,rally Mw -Slnrp IH59. .1,P-,Par nj .ril. tliph!lVP vr). ,(, ;.,,,.,.,. (f ,1 growth nf Hip hu-lne-H )ia I.ppu Vl.r). vn,, ,, inii,orlanl i,,,,,,. onvlUniK phpnompiial. . Papli ,r tl.Ars ,tf al, of tUls ur-pp.llnir Ipii yparx l.avp pro- f.unalp vpi.Iuip an.l . nn-ally Idurpd mnrp nil than Mir pnlirp In, ,,asr!roratp. iippouiiI of J.p-p: I pm-plinK pprmd ainpp II.p di.jM ,UlP!t not knw (ia onrt cnpr- of II.p priHliiel. TI.p pr.t- ,iarrP, wHU ar Mlay frTr;iy .UK-lion from loon to 93 ba;magnifi(.( , a or ral Uly nrrra.pd nrarly Hoo ppr rPnl:(jrt 110, )aW (,ff a, ,;IfJ ,t u ..mi n hup p iiaxp. u" nol adUpd n In II.p mtipli prpalpr 'arpipi priuiurimii in ni-iory unotitiMiiK lo morn than l.'un.-0P(l barrrlH daily. Thl nil i prixlnrpd from Niproxiuialpy jHj.nufi wpIU. : Immense Quantity I IriiriiiK Hip pnr IWJ3lliPrp was litiOil'Pr nf wpII ilrlllofl r of Hip dry IioIp. whirh adil o rmirli lo Hip nuts of Hip nppralnr. 'Hip public jIop nol knnw of Hip numpy uppn! for pqiripmpnl. labor, papx and Ipiip rental, nor of Hip manufanliirfns: and iivarkolini: cnl: anil h a rp'ull il raunid pp why aiditiP and nllipr pro- durl of-r,rndp oil liniili riil of I ln tsaolinp war. upd in 12,-j Cott of Dpy' HoIes 000 000 .nolor vPhiclP,. If IliP WCprrtllnv,l,y 23- uorM-PrP in Iip dPpriVPd nf tra,- ,,rlV viu , ,p Tnitcd cr-ndP 0,1 , won d be turned back n n a )f at Incl n fjunrlfr of a I u - i Mor. Il.au that wp ha.P bppnniP OI.raljllJf in h(l Slal . . P,H.ndPi. nn HiP.P.Ihnl nur (f kal0nWi wiM awril;J0 (ri. u1u, p duUrial .Ir-vclopmen ,,,,,,,, ,Puir,.-rtiii.mI mjuhl I.p Paid In i-PvnhP aromi. mrr (ff(,r0Ill arls (( ,ha, atr. riii pplipration wilhnut ,o,l wr4 , ,.,.. rotinR 552.000 lr nif.ff Hip nf 'forP-.,)r ir, way- nur a , 3 n00 wr, , fatl.pr., i do n our Inka in wp, tUiM u l(,a llhPlr rnnrnprim .lvPway.. '8JI fppt nf I.oIp, nr an avpra?P (I 1- nol nnlv now iu.p at our , j,. f0l R w a, a avraff0 Upr" Prpal Indu.lripx but l '- c)l nf 8,H ppr foot, but in jromlntr nf mafPr r-lali- l- Mwh n, ciirnrnia and pnriaiK.P -pry ypar. Wp l.avo .xa p(( WB, mKU had many ralnn(ilnii prpd c Honwirn C),mP ,,, colKill).r Ml0 nf U early PtlraiHinn. bu if wc roN , ,K,rinjr fni. oi, In iN mturp by it iarP Jud,-P pas a, ,,(,r, Swn1an wllifl, amnul ,,, lit will bp bul fpw until. a ypar ,,, ., .IW1 linn .. nU (Im iinnnal Produrlinn nf nil f",mi it mwrpim of ihp uullay for rparh one billion Iwirrrl and nvay bp pvpii IIiph In Hip jwaddllnu elolliPH nf infancy. "Ncvpr ycl lia Hip oi) producer failed In brinir forth Hip occasionally dry holes. Cost of Gasoline Tukp Hip product inMil di cusseij by Hip public Kanlinp. ihfildpii dPtnll! nf Hiis inxalnablP An P'ljmal' of .)r. lUlwin fl, Icntnmndilv when nppdp-1 and n Slogan, dirpctor of scipnrn !pr- i . - - it . 1. : 1 1 . H ..1 1 1. fair prophecy l Dial llicy will not vice asninxion, m.h- ui.u ho .fail until srmie nlher nubMllute l 'Pt PslinrttP nf annual e.pndi- ifouml lhal will bPltPr fulfill Hip ttiro on motor car In (he country A 'dash o Corby's w your 7k? Quality Mikty of Canada Ill fSM lUIUIIIID I TI.U advertisement is not publiMicl or .lisplayod liy the. Liquor Cnntn.. Iloar.1 Dr by l.l.n ' Government of UrilUh Columbia. for 1921 wax a Jolal if $7,78.1,-onoino dinlrihulPrt 'a folwn: rinp would Ihink lhal 1111 inTi' rars' f I. ft 8,000,1)00 iioprppiaiion i,koii,ooo,ooo liilprpt Tirpi ... iafolinp jif wp arp lo furnv,our ,nncluion "il flarasp llppiir- and liiMiranrp .. Tuxen .-. .,...... 2!).i,000,00i lr.o.ooo.ooo :'3,ooo)00 ...1y..;tjtir- Mip- TV Irivpr oalaciP. Ito.'id inaintpianrn 175,000.000 r.5j.ooo,ooo f.000.000,000 185,000,000 275,000,000 r.oo.000,000 180.000,000 : 'tyf 7 .;83,ooo,ooo Out of Proportion "Tills i approximately eiplil billion itollars. (it (hU huge sum Hip pasoline col anwuiiilt. lo 82.1,00,000 or about (pii fcr CPiil. yp Hip ten fT cenl faiirips more apitatioii ami rooiuiPiir than all Hip rpst of I he J0 ppr cpiiI which ttm public siwnd. " Wliy? For Hip rPHMtu lhal il is tlif factor lhal- propels the. car, hence H10 .most apparent npcp.ily, ami roncprns more penpp than the. owners, namely Hiomi for inslaul who ride with him. Tbiri coinprisps so larve a pull of Hip population that Hip puhlH' interest ,'nalurtilly follows. "I will jjiioIh !oiiip excerpl from a speech made by A. t!. Itedfortl, chairman of the boanl of director of Hip Standard Oil of New Jprcpy l.pfore Hip Ameri can I'plrolruni Instiliile i-onvcn lion al SI. I.ouls. Tvery on knows of cmrsp lhal Hip oil businPss has Iippii facial tills ypar with unpreeedPiilPd conditions'. There has been an enormous production of oil, far in excess of current rprpiirp-mpnls, and pI currcnl rrquirc-nipnls Ihenwehes have been very It real. Willi such conditions on the one hand and evident rcouire-tnenls of Hie fuluro facing us on Hie other, it has been but natural that dilTprent opinions should liae ihAelojted as In Hie wip policy which should le fol- lnwed In meetinK Hio situation. t wo lundamenlal opinions have epQ held, and in Hip wnrkinsr out of Ihe consejuent policies piisued lies the explanation In Hip public for the. various price moxpinenls in which IliPy have been sn intprpslpd. Maintain SUble Prices One .orlionl h;rs said thai it was Hie duly nf Hip industry to maintain a fairly .stable and rrasonahlp price for crude oil in spile nf Hip flush production taking plarp in California and Hip Mid ConlinPiit field, and in spile oMIie fuel lhal regard for temporary condilions only would justify a lower pricey The idea was fhat mich a IpvpI of- prices would pnuhle producers of Hie older and smaller producing wells In continue pro duction, und lhal a vigorous re. duct ion in prices would result in a loss of a considerable propor tion of (he production Itself, a loss of that stable production which may m regarded as Ihe hack bone of Ihe. industry. Thote holding Hull View held that II was better In pay a price whirh would keep these sellled wpIIs in existence, on Hie theory, that, If Ihesp well hail 10 rpase production and that "il was lost, the. public in the; long-run would have, to pay a much IiIkIut price for its oil. II was fell" Hint Hie nubile, interest would be actually prnmntisd by tlieiiiiiilrnanpe of a somewhat higher price Ihati the immediate economic pondl lions warranted rattier than ti very low price slmutd .prevail now, and a much higher price have lo be faced in the future. Them was another, school of though lit the industry which maintained that the economic ronlrolliiig nJicies of re.spncl ive companies, policies that havo been actuated by Hie dilTerent view points and each interest humanly inclined lo Ihe course which promised Ihe greatest ad vantage or which seemed lo il to possess the greater potentiali ties for Hie general good, and Ibis ha applied to the whole in dustry. Should be Frank flip Petroleum industry needs lo tell Hie public Ihe story of Petroleum in an honest, frank way and. instead of people critiz- ing, they will marvel at our ac complishment. Fourteen million motor vehicles are on Hip road today, enough to transport Ihe entire population in one and one-half Jrjps and you could nol do thai If il -was not for petroleum. There is, perhaps, no product In Hie world today that transmits the pconoinic. value from one position lu another as doe a gallon of gasoline, yet Ihe people of today take that as a matler of course. They doit tTecognire it. There are several phases of Hie oil industry which Hie people of Prince Hupert are interested in, that i,s Ihe burning of fuel oil in railway mcoinolivps. You sometimes wonder why a rall- roal should burn oil in prefer ence lo coal and what are the relative value of !olh," Mr. Woodland I lien gave a number of fads tend figures to show how much cheaper and more convenient was oil as fuel for locomotives including Hip cost of handling and storage Ennlno House Expenses The ease with 'which oil burning engines may be turned and (lie small amount of work on Why? ? VVHY waste time in useless "shopping around" when the advertisements, lay before you the choicest wares of every progressive merchant in town? WHY use needless effort in an endless store-to-store quest when the advertisements enable you to make your choice of the finest merchandise without even leaving your home? WHY pay more than you ought when you can stretch your dollar to the elastic limit by taking advantage of the bargains and good buys that are daily advertised in this paper? WHY risk dissatisfaction by buying unknown, unhanded goods when you can assure yourself complete satisfaction by buy-ing an advertised product, backed by ihe integrity of a man who spends real money to establish his name and 'to build up public good-wdl? Read the Advertisements., Buy Advertised Wares. It is a safe and sound policy law of supply and demand which ins alwavs governed the in- Uustry slioufd have free play at all limes. Here, then, we have two per fectly lionesl altitudes of mind Waste Time. Shopping Around FWTB FTV1. 4 tf Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. them tfl engine houses as com-1 pnred witlt coal hnrncr is well known. The fact thai oil-burn-: lug engines are run Rroaler distances without round-housing is large factor in decreasing engine bouse cost. Striking Figures Sneakinc of our section of railway he said: "On basis pf an average month's business Ihe consumption of fuel oil by loco-l ... 1 ii in nnn1 IIIOIIes S ill'l'l UAIinuirij , u,uvu . barrels. On this basi the annual out-of-pocket saving of not burning oil for fuel in locomo-i lives as compared with coal Is! 8O0.000". Oilier elemeiits of (Continued on pago sis) I nTllUalill rav.'iiiiHSB BLADDER fafctftomM Each Cm aaul tt Dam t& Itwr, ormmiW(. EPSON COAL We. can now Supplr our FAMOUS EDSON COAL in any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phone BS. The Pastime Cigar Store Opp. Empress Hotel. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Candies and Soft Drinks, We have a pleasant back roan. Come in and make yourself at home. W. M. Whiting. Prop. '