PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. ?ULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES" Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone ..98 Editor and Reporters" Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION TRYING TO SELL P. G. E. ,! Br jriail to all other parts of British Columbia, the Biitish Em- "plrkand United States, paid in advance, per .year 6.00 By mail to all other countries, per year 7.50 By niftil to all parts of Noithern and Central British Columbia, , pald in advance for yearly period r ................ 3.00 "Legal notices, each insertion, per agate tine ;.!,,? t .18. L6cai.readers, per insertion, per line K .! .'. '. A '. . .'. .1 . . X . .v.. . .25, Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion '1.40 Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word .' .02 t Or four months for 1.00 For leaser period, paid In advance, per month 50 (Jlty delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in adyanee $5.00 Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80 Saturday, November 1, to a little jerkwater affair like that leading from nowhere to nowhere which the North Vancouver people are so crazy about. We should like to once more remind the powers that be df the fact that the route to Prince Rupert is the natural one for the outlet from the Peace River country and that to try to turn the business into unnatural channels is to Handicap the farmers of the Peace who will have to pay for the transportation. VICTORY FOR EMPIRE TRADE The first contest in Britain since Premier Bennett proposed to the Imperial Conference that a system of Empire trade should be established on the basis of an all-round tax against other countries, has resulted in a victory for the candidate favoring the Canadian proposal. This may or may not mean anything but from this distance it seems as if it were an indication of the British trend of thought today. It follows out the suggestion made in these columns Recently that the party favoring free trade within the Empire has a good chance of winning the next election. Possibly the small Liberal group, seeing the tendency of tKe day, will throw in its lot with Labor to hold off the genqral election for a year or two. No one can be sure just What will happen there. j It's particularly desirable that everyone should feel ptbsperous just before Christmas. or TEETHING troubles 'Fussy, fretful .... of course 'babies are uncomfortable at teething time! And mothers are worried because of the tittle upsets which come so suddenly then. Du( there's one sure way to comfort a restless, teeth, uz child. Castoria made especially for babies and children! Its perfectly harmless, as the formula on the wrapper tells you. It's mild in taste ana action. Yet it rights little upsets with a-rever-failing effectiveness. That's the beauty of this special children's remedy! It may be given to tiny infants as often as there it need. Id cases of colic and similar disturbances, it is invaluable. But it has every-day uses all mothers etiouk! understand. A coated tongue P. O. HOX 158 jl ill III llllllsl I! &tm calls for a few drops to ward off constipation; so does any suggestion of bad breath. Whenever older children don't cat well, don't rest well, or have any little upset, a more liberal dose of this pure vegetable preparation is usually all that's needed. Genuine Castoria has Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on the wrapper. Doctors prescribe it. FREE! v FREEW kJE A. FREE! Hand Painted Enlargements To Introduce our work to local customers, urtftl November 1, we v4U make a guaranteed hand-painted enlargement from your own saapshot or photograph, without charge. And supply frame for yttm; paintings at 26 to 80 lower price than prices quoted by oumae concerns. Before placing your order for enlaraementa Consult Us Either phone or write WESTERN SALES COMPANY We Will Call Man in the Moon If you want to make' your money go a long way, try the stock market. My 'winter coat was made of cloth, I was the goat: My winter coat Was taken note Of" by a moth My winter coat Was made of cloth office briskly, removed his M and turned to the manager: , j "I understand you require a boy,; Sir, he said. , ' "What sort of ti place do ,jean stand." "Do you expect to get the kind I of a Job you wast?" ' Young People's SodetyMeets Debate Will Be Held -Next-Friday Nifht on Merits of Cbureh and CivinVeddinrs A short business meeting was held last night by the Anglican Young People's Association in St Andrew's Cathedral Hall. Programs for the forthcoming meg tinge were discussed and it was decided to have a debate next Friday evening. The subject of the debate will be: Re-Folved that a religious -wedding1 to be preferred to a civil irrirage." Affirmative will be taken by Miss O. Allen and L Munrj rnd the negative by Miss M. Raabe and A. C. Mattingley. TOMORROW TO NAG n VT7I HT n r- DON'T BE SO SERIOUS F71 ibc ra -j tn cbtb u irnvntmimm Here's a chance for a little fun. One of our 95c surprise packages may oentaln Just the think you need whieh would never have been,, bought otherwise. It saves you shopping around. We have boxed up lota of articles valued from $1.26 to $4.50. Some of the article in the pac-kagetre fountain pens, china goods! alarm clocks, novelties, cuyer, French ivory, etc. Get-one on Saturday. itt 9. yEVELLEIp WC STORE WITH THE CLOCIS CENTRAL HOTEL t;lUllBUi.Illl.Bi.li.iJ.BLLllXM THHi .DAILY NEWS Saturday, November 1830 ELKS'i DANCE . ENJOYABLE WINTEIttN WINNIPEG j "No. sir; nobody gets exactly TERRACE, Nov. 1: Mr. and Mrs. what he want, but it doetnt hurt; Carl Pohle left last week for Prtnoe 1'30 j him to expect a good deal." i Rupert en route to Vancouver where , "What wage do you think you they will pay a brief visit before ! should have?" i leaving lor Winnipeg where they "Ten dollars week. : tor years various governments nave oeen trying to sen rhe other boj have been paid he P. G. E, but so far without success. With persistence , ve.M ' ,"'n) spme government is pretty sure to succeed. British Co--j "How ma&rboyi d you 'have umbia does not want the railway, lhe province wishes to;j ;,N, l .. i m,. j..i?.ii'.. ii. t. '!' 1 thought so, said the boy. Flvti aua. iiie uuiit'UHV is uiai no one waius u umess a uunus , niiar. twi tw vw, t IS given along with it sufticient to make it practically a j to hang up my hat and stay, ree gilt to the purchaser. t "But suppose we shouJd dismiss! Prince Rupert's position in regard to it is that the needs yu?" of the Peace River country should not be sacrificed to that . " ff ' " 'n of the P. G. E. The country is too larce and rich to haveiiTL" !! its interests made subservient to any railway, much more firm for the right kind of boy to be In." "Well," said the manager, "hang up your hat and consider yourself engaged." BROTHERHOOD WINS DEBATE ' Hallowe'en as Happily Celebrated Toe II Was On Losinjr Side In Urg- Uy Brother Bills Last .Night . mg ADomion oi wra s - Day Art Y WH - rWeltoverone hundred, persons' D r.. . , 1Wl,thne defeated Toe H la night erffoyable in the Baptist Church Pa tors. The put on an: Hanoween dance. Musi? wis furniahed by Ba- ubJ,f k Orchestra rd's Day Act Should Be Abolish-. lagno's which was in particularly, good form. Dancing was enjoyed I troth 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. "d there waiot dull moment a boy entered the Daily News f hati ii piukccumsa. hi, midnight delicious refreshments were served George Mitchell was master of ceremonies ,?SHd other members of want?'' asked the manager. ,and wu, Ujb "One where there is as little i work and as much oay as the firm : expect to spend the winter. cv. a, ivi i,tic: aiiiiiiabiTt:i diose the following team: Dr. As-pinaU. leader. Mr. Stamp-Vincent and O. Halton. The Brotherhood team was J. H. Smith, leader, M. R. Dafoe and W. Louden. Judges were Miss Mills. , Mr. Plommer and R. McLennan. Timekeeper was P. H. Linzey, who also occupied the chair. The debate was well fought, and the judges' decision accepted with applause. For Toe H. Mr. Hatton was outstanding. For Brotherhood Mr. Smith and M. R. Dafoe shared the honors. When the judges had retired to deliberate, the audience was favored with solos by John Davey, accompanied by Mrs. C. Oilker. Refreshments climaxed the eve- It is the choice of wisdom to prefer this finest tea TEA Fresh from the gardens1 !! SALAD A Rentals, Properties For Sale STOCKS AND BONDS WE INSURE EVERYTHING Life, Fire. Automobile, Accident and Sickness, Liability, and Plate Glass. AGENTS YORKSHIRE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION McCAFFERY, GIHBONS & COLL ART, LTD. THIRD AVENUE TELEPHONE 11 nlng's entertainment ana a vote of i thanks to the committee. t Advertise In tre Dally News. Mrs. F. W. Allen rerun.. , y,, city yesterday from a bruT -rip to Anyox. "TF I had only lenown this would , happen! So suddenly! So un-. expectedly! And when everything looked so promising! "And to think that time after ' time he wanted to increase his life . insurance and I talked him out of it. How hard I worked against myself and against my own interests. I - wanted a bigger house. I wanted ' luxuries ! I wanted everything except the protection he was urging me. to accept. "I got my own way, of course. ; The Life Insurance was not taken. I robbed the children of their education, of my care, perhaps of their future success in life. I robbed, myself of the children's companionship. For now I must leave them to earn the money needed to keep our little the family together - - money that Life Insurance would haie given me if he had had his tvay-- "--and I talked him out bjit." It has been truly said that, "If every wife knew what every widow knows, every man would carry adequate Life Insurance". And too often it is the children who must pay the penalty of the wife's prejudice.. . ' . T U T1- iv That jjAb Ul AVver Die, Ail L-KW