Thurr.qay ' raeraaasi m wL r .4 ics .i . ' ;,,"ii.. If the highway to Terrace were completed, tourists by the thousand would come to Prince Rupert, everyone would be busy and this vacant advertising space would be filled. t - - V- VERY gct. year r : S X--- i; -7 true purpose of a Budget you jpend a large proportion of yjetinoney you o"mucn for clothing. So much for shoes. So much for things to cat for house furnishings, books and what not. Here Irthe way to gct'the most for your money. OO,.'. Keep a budget. Decide what you can afford to spend for each item, and hold yourself within this amount. ' t;:";. Then to get the most for your budget money read advertisements carefully. The advertisements you read tell you what Is newest and best. They give you the latest Ideas and improvements. They help you to get more from each dollar you have apportioned In your budget and so live better and dross better with the same Income. The true -purpose of budget Is to enable you to spend wisely and only by careful reading of advertising can you hope to accomplish this result. vj itcall advertising regularly. It points the way to better living. Daily News .Want Ads., Bring Quick Returns, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE RECENT HUMOR tidal jobs obs to ;to round na a few of fa different as possible :ne pre election promises will jrary Ellen Smith, have to go Into cold storage for; ... , a while. At A" Panics So that he may recover a little1 The records win show that i of that poise for which he Is have never miMe& a Ckpservative justly famous, Mr. Pooley has pcnjCi even when thig interfered decreed that henceforth all ap- wlth my plans or going fishing, plications for pailtfons in the Furthermore, I have always taken gift of the government must be part jn every race except the fat made in writing. I women's and the girls under 10, As campaign followers hate.anc have consistently allowed ever had a high regard for truth my8elf to be beaten by Bome we may consider the following a 'poorer runner whose support of fair' exarnple of what Mr. Pooley the party was suspected at being Is about to ;receive: 'slightly luke warm. As you know, , "Dear Attorney-General: You girt there is no surer way of cin-,will not be surprised to learn ching the allegiance of a voter that I am 'now prepared to ac- than by allowing him to win a ,cept the gorerhment position for race at the annual picnic. That's I which I havef been training fbr what picnics are for. 1 rs and. yefcrs ad-years. ' Ag for my qualifications for ; , '."My uuallffcations are well the particular job to which you and widely known, but it will do wm assign me, Mr. Pooley, I can no harm to recapitulate them at assure you that I am a man of some length, so thftt you may guch tremendous energy that recognize the urgeyof creating even after I have done all that a poit for me If thefe is no Grit can be expected of me in a poll-that can be fired without raising tical way, I will still be able to too much of a rumpus, devote some time to the dis- "The success of the party at charge of my duty, the last election is jfenerally ad- Naturally. I would much rath-mitted to have been due to my be wjth the Llquor Control unremitting effort. It is a . mat- rwH hllf tM. , not niM, ter of record Court ,Iouge gtaf point with mW-tliiii ihftsted OF P. W.LUCE Vancouver Tunny Man (lives Interesting Sketch of Typical Political Job Hunter (Vouer Prince) Attorney-General -R. H. cars, shook oy it myfeji. it was as gooa hiss as3evcis was glVcnAnywheft Tin the Dornfhlon witrnitfT cause, and I have always idl'tV leen properly proud of it. "It is well known that I have sneered at Liberals for so long 'lmt my nose is wrinkled and my upper lip has a perpetual curl. I have said "Bah!" to Liberal policies good, bad, or Indiffer ent so consistently that nowa 'vs I often find myself baa-lng like a sheep In my sleep, to the great annoyance of my wife whose Insight into politics has never .been of the best. "Anybody has onfy'io see me in a strong light to realize that I look like a life-long Conservative) and I do not even get annoyed when my attention fs called to the fact by rude and ribald per- Isons. That's how stout a Tory I tr r i . am, air. rooieyiisir.- A t ' r k ft "I have Tour' Children whom T will personally guarantee will never cast any other than a Conservative vote, no matter what the issue. I have nrovided for ni MkW umwy MKuea rgued the me a a place place 0 on the the Ce 14C.tranjrer. In, street wll, do If Wl hands w. adies me on the provi nrnvinilnl and gentlemen Pooley this hv christening the hovs has been accumulating a great Richard McBride, William Bow-leyl of unnecessary worry lately. 0 and Harry Stevens. The girl, because loo imany of the boys wjn be delighted to learn. fyf&WWfflB!dfflF! in &i called Clemintina Josephine Clf PmPaaincanVfiSB lOf pom: Tntnnkins: thiri U no Torv noli. eWr?J Hot enough 'RJan 0f that name, but at least from ould rath-er have nnlt. .all Who" arne into -crht nr vn with tlu Frt the crtnrmittee. room to see if Patro) or tb Game Board, or t.") hkcb uh in- rocrrn in apu !JV,Rt youj got r.a oijilww; iiM wun -g,!. object, so long iacmy na mpoe-mpeu-agree- ag ,t. blg en0Ugh. bl to.'IIrwha.Jaight .possibly .., have by no mtAnt exhausted vU thehtwjiya-inoney the list of my qualifications, Mr. jWDi nu leu mat we wouia nave p,, but pmbbfy 1 have mM I a huge majority, and smoked an en0UfIh for you to realize that average of five election cigars now tbe time for the party to I every day for six weeks, a devo- C0RM) to the ald of a g0odman.7 never apjf&ached anywhere in ' Canada. Porch dresses to $8.50. for "Hvas membe-rBTveor dele- $1.0G. Wallace's Fridaj-j and -SaU irntion nf (he faithful "that, as- urdav. ' ..' ' nembled to greet incoming speak- - ' - " prs from the east, and I took part in every parade and procession, rain or shine. Sometimes I carried a flag, sometimes a banner, sometimes a balloon, sometimes a broom, and always I hollered to the full force of my lungs whenever I thought that this, r?ould have a salutary Influence on the Qbstrvers. "I attended as many as five jrain fineftvefiing, and also d fti fty Wfe. sister-in-law knd the older children, doing tfc same. In one week I travelled 113 miles right here in Vancouver and listened to the sme speech nineteen times. I applauded that speech just as heartily the nineteenth lime as the first; that's how good a Conservative I am, Mr. Pookiy, sir. "On forty-three separate oc- s'nrs l was the man who got up in the back of the hall and asked a question that could be answered with credit to the party, and no less than nine times I was hustled out by other Conservatives who didn't know I was doing this by request of the speaker. FOCH'S PROBABLE SUC- CESSOR 4 ; Started the Hissing ! , , , "You may perhaps have for- General Maxime Weygand, said gotten, Mr. Pooley, that I am the to ave ben right-hand man df man who started the hissing at thc ,ate Marshal roch, on who& the big Liberal rally In the old Moulders the mantle of the de-Vancouver Theatre on August arled war ,eader rro'y 10, 1902, Lilt. I shall 'ajwayf're- fal1- member tlfcl day. Kveffi If I dd .". . Ladies' ard Children's I Silk Hosiery AT REASONABLE PRICES Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE POLAND'S "JOAN OF ARC" A BRILLIANT FIGURE Lieut. Zofja Nowosielska of the Polish army, making a tour of the Unjted States, led women in battle at Swow in 1018 and fought beside men in four major engagements. '. A FEW FACTS ABOUT PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert is: , The terminus of the Canadian National Railway. The Central administrative point for the. whole of central and northern British Columbia. The nearest point In British Columbia to the Orient. The centre of the halibut and salmon fishing business. ( , The centre of an extensive mining and lumbering district. Prince Kupert has: One of the finest harbors in the world. j The largest fresh halibut business in the world. A Thc largest fish cold storage plant in the world. A large, strictly modern drydock and shipbuilding plant, j A grain elevator leased to the Alberta Wheat Pool with capacity of 1,230,000 bushels. A large, modern ocean .dock. A new modern lumber mill, planing and shingle mills and box factory with capacity output of 60,000 board feet dally, Fish reduction plant. A new mill at Porpoise Harbor and another building alongside it seven miles from the city. Railway shops employing about 73 men. Several ship sheds for building and repairing small craft. Provincial government district offices and court house. ti Dominion government fisheries, customs, and other offfces. Marine department central station. Dominion government wireless station. ; , , i i T Canadian National district offices. ;: S Dominion fisheries experimental station. B. C. Packers district offices. Consolidated Mining & Smelting district assay office. .. P. Burns Co., Ltd., modern abattoir. Several docks and wharves used by coasting vessels. Number of fish houses doing an export business. About twenty salmon canneries In the neighborhood. Several fishery supply and shipchandlery establishments. Several wholesale houses do'?y a large business In the df$ trict. Fine modern retail stores Good steamship services to Alaska and south to Vancouver and Victoria and west to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Three large oil and gasoline distribution stations. Good hotels and restaurants. Prince Kupert has: Modern high school with first yc-nr university classes. Four public schools with over thirty teachers. Seven churches representing the most important demonina tions. a Paved streets and concrete sidewalks in the business section. Well kept gardens and pretty residences. Number of clubs and fraternal organizations. Prince Rupert has: No severe cold In winter. No extreme heat In summer. No mosqultos or other Insect pests. Great opportunities for boating, fishing and hunting. Fewer climatic or other disadvantages than most places In Canada. Aihnrbor that never freezes.