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I Advertising and Circulation Telephone 9S Editer and Reporters' Telephone -56 Member e-f Audit Ftareaa af Clreulatlans DAILY EDITION d is Acid ,0lU"0"a -"jr"T WW Saturday, October IS, ISM GO IUGHT AFTER WHAT YOU WANT We have heard a great deal about the Conservatives of North Vancouver quarrelling among themselves jpk jn spite of this there seems to be a great deal of unity lntl&t progressive city. The Liberals have withdrawn enpifeition to the Conservative-government if theynget the P.G.E. completed in order to bring them business. The parties are ; virtually uniting in order to build up North Vancouver. With them it is business first and politics second. j Prince Rupert may well learn a lesson from North Vancouver. Without sacrificing any of our principles we can unite to bring business this way. There are times when political opposition is foolish and such a time is the present in North Vancouver. PRESUMING PEACE . If all the countries of the world were presuming peace, there would be no war. If one or two militant countries go about presuming war, there will probably Be war: Presuming prosperity makes business better and presuming peace is possibly the most likely way of securing peace. To what extent these psychological efforts can be continued we do not profess to know. The mental influence of a country is-similar m degree to the mental influence of a person. Today all the influences of Great Britain are to ward peace but let another government take the reins and this may change. Then there is another aspect to this peace and war prob lem. Die tendency of the world is to step on the person who is down. And again what is true of the individual is reflected in the nation. The nation unable to defend itself is at a disadvantage. While we may make gestures toward peace and our policy may all be in the direction of peace we canont afford in the present condition of the world to scrap our armaments, pay off our fighting forces and de vote all our energies to the cultivation of the peaceful arts, MOTHERS now learn value of Magnesia. Ita-auM it b no helpful ft keepnu fcnMM and rhildrra healthy and Ppy. VM7 mtW ithould know about Phillip lift of IhjpHwia. Tali lurmlnw, alajost taatelau prepsratioa b moat effective ia re-i Wring thote symptoms of bablei sad children generally caused by soaring food In the little digestive tract, such aa Mur-befchiag, frequent vomiting, fereriahaeai, aolie. Ai raiU laxathru, It acts gently, bat ear. taialy, tar open the little bowels ia eoaatipetioa,eolde,chUdra1 diseases. OCTOBER 11-18 3 ". A teaspoonfo.1 of Phillip Milk of Magnesia doe the work of half a putt af time water in nisttraliiiag row's milk for infant feeding, a, preventing hard curds. Its many uses for mother and child art (ally explained la the Interesting IS "Useful Informs tioa." It will be sent you rBEE. Write The Oa. n. Phlllipai Chemical Co, Windsor, Ontario. In bnyfag be sure to get Phillips Milk of MatneakT hotter have prescribed ft for ever JO year. M erchants' Free Drawing Coupons Given Away With Every Purchase of 15c and. Over On STATIONBim J MAJESTIC RADIOS PRINTING SUPPLIES Purchased During PROSPERITY WEPK Rose, Cowan & Latta Limited 3rd Avenue - Prince Rupert Lovely hair! Modern hair dressers add beauty to year hair by graceful lines and con-tours. It is just as important to keep year hair soft, lustrous, abundant, rich in color. Millions of girls and womti are doing this at home with the easy help oi Danderine. It ia so simple to as. AH yon do ia pot a little on yonr brash each time you arrange your hair. Instantly Danderine brings oat the natural eewr of dingy, rtfekns hair makes it store spa riding and aasifwas than brftnantfee; makes it eaay to manage; holds it in plaee. The consistent m of Baadodne dissolves the erast of daadmtt"; stops, falling hatr; tends to make the hair grow long, silky and abundant. Five million bottles used a year! Danderine The One Minute I lair Beautiper At Ail Drug Store Thirty Fiv Cants Man in the Moon Now that we fere all proaper&us let us all try to stay that way. A beauUfm giri was beirag tried in a certain Nebraska town for katei's-hsr htjeaand. Tit bsrerej hat&sd. They knew jfee waal guttffc bat didnt want to lam her because of her beauty yt they feared to Jane their WTva K they didnt. Finaty, one af them happened. to, nsaa? thai the dad nan bad been an BRc. Tke pro- 3len was solved. They pais ad thH sentence: "Twenta tJattars fine for shoot ing an BH oat of season!" V J Wow f thai the prosperity week people have eliminated btae from tbjelr Hat of colors what are we go tag to do fog sky. "Those wtto have nothing to do .vill keep 4Usmy from this plaee We want people with a purpose around this totat, even If the pur pose Is only to spend money." Some people look so happy you'r think they had Inst been taHdng or hearing scandal. An old negro was receiving a lecture from a Judge. "Now, I don't expect to see you here again." ended the man of law. rWhftftltr. Judge." querried the rlMro, jftMre not a-going to re College Lad 'arrested for eaxee- "ive speeding) But. your honor. 7 akn a college boy. The Judge Ignorance doesn't excuse anybody! Winter Comes To Interior Smithers had its first snowfall of the season earlier than usual this fall. A few days ago. the snow fell for a whole day but It was wet and won disappeared. There has been more snow since and it Is to be ex pected that the central interior will soon be In the full grip of Old Man Winter. Curzon's Union-made men's wear of every description sold un der Union wage rates. 5- -' s,t- m TRADES AND LABOR MEET Variety of Subjects Discussed at Gathering Thursday A rasjr1 1 1 I rr r mm Ma iU. ' aionuiiy meeting of the Prince Ru pert Trades and Labor Council on Thursday evening to press for con structlontol n inajjeow at the lo cal yards. Recently the Federal Government called or tenders for the building of a craft of this type, and, in view of this, the resolution was passed. Copies of the resolution were telegraphed to the Minister of Public Works and the Minister of Labor, drawing attention to the fact of no public works being done here, at the present time, and urgently requesting that. If at all possible. the snag scow construction be done here, where there Is & modern shipyard, and where there Is labor. The meeting was well attended. Credentials from D. Yates, delegate from the Machinists Union were received and the delegate seated. 1- There was also a letter received from the Junior Football Association fKanlcThe the council for 'He Minimum Wage The executive was empowered to take whatever steps may be deemed necessary Jn placing the names of householders on the municipal registration list. Another matter engaging the attention of the meeting concerned the Minimum WagcAct. The council had reason to believe that In Prince Rupert there are not infrequent breaches of the, provisions of the Act. and, as u result, the auth i Now 26 Quicker Starting with No Loss of Mileage! Made for Western Canada's Winter Weather MEET Western Canadian TO weather conditions, the Uaiov Oil CoMfAar or Caxaoa Limited offers a remarkable new gsjoune-Wiirrt Super Union. This fuel not cedy gives you quicker starting (tests in laboratory and ke chamber show 6) but there is an sacrifice in miles e. Tho by aaiag Wivtek SkpfT Union eadusivarjr, from now on, you obtain sanssatr mieage with tke extra vtataiatv necessary for winter perfernsaee. - Three ether advaatsgee characMrw v. ' izc- thh new waMer aasohnc. i. it. Srswspeed hsacaing reduced to absolute msasmHfls. J. Accekratkan on UN, in tnmc or on the open highway in low, intermediate and high gear is increased. UNION OIL COMPANY 3. Special attention has been given to reduce disagreeable odors sometimes noticed st high speeds. This is important to yew in winter when the car i often entirely dosed, especially so if your rings are worn considerably. Swil fit)' to Wiirrra Suptr Umoa get ir quicker starting with no loss of mileage. A CANADIAN PRODUCT The Union Oil Company or Canada Limited is contributing to Western Canadian prosperity. It has a Urge Investment in the West, buys Canadhsfl materials and employs Canadian men and women. (NryrEt No Smftr Unsw-CntTt is Wuma gassr L'k. alus tto asnrsa aaci-kaoca sdraautss ti EaayD OF CANADA LIMITED A I'-i n M r . ' tf nt' enrt"i m. ' l " ''Ngr a1 in. tkS)bf f r ' 'r, 1 1 ! 1 uM.tf 11 M.M.at tt.i. mo Ut4 vVlTtt .Sawr I ai. a t ajOeggg. Aj a ImI check can ro Finally, WinTit SafVt m into the c .d r- -1 I mfB iritcsi oa ta f a rri' ic- r-"r.' r id t j hi that it Tea ci it ten are five oj J$ qtMClrf na4e to 2 ', ttrtin, muk M fait - U'tf uitt f asahVaxr. WINTER Super UNION 2656 QUICKER STARTING WITH NO LOSS OP MILEAGE orities have been reouatted to see that tha law, in this retard. Is enforced. Some time ago, a latter .was sent hv the TrnrfM o nA rJRin. r.nn.M J i -.wyntH I tn tliw, TMh. IF In .1.11 f iA, 1 of Education. VrctoriiJ'rtiuesanc Scoutmasters uuuruutiiun concerning any pro j change In the cost of school books. A , if n.l... I T-l . had also been sent ToyHospital To Open Soon Had SIretlnr Last .N'lzhl and Made Preliminary .trrantements A renlv from Mr iilrhiiff m.t" naal toy repair shop In antU read. The minister wrote that lhid?"0B. rt Christmas season iaatter matter was was nnHr under coruuderaUon,! cnniuira tinn T"' November 15. Quarters have tiicimuiiuii uui uiere was very little difference in the coat of school1 books in Prince Rupert and Victoria. As for any change In administration matters, Mr. Hlnchllffe advised that the department was now engaged on plans which he believed would prove acceptable. The meeting was presided over by Aid. S. D. Macdonald. president. Ladies Were Entertained Baptist Brotherhood Members Were Hosts Last Evening .Members of the Baptist Brother-h&d were hosts to the ladles last night, and entertained with a short musical program after which games of a humorous nature were Indulged In. Finally the brothers gave their sisters a real spread, the ladles hardly leaving enough on the plates for the waiters. The musical program was as follows: Piano selection, Miss BUeen Ham-bltn. Violin solo, Miss Phyllis Ilamblln. Vocal note, V. O. Houston. Piano solo, Mrs Clifford Ollker. Scoutmasters of the citv at . meeting last night, decided to open not yet been secured but efforts are being made to obtain a vacant store downtown. Co-operation of the Old Guides Is being sought and a meeting will be held with them In the hear future. Meantime, the assistance of the public in the matter of tnrnintt nvr old toys, dolls, books ama tJ- Is sought. Arrangements will be made for the collection of same. Present at the meotlna- la at nlM were Scoutmasters P. C. Miller. A. O. Rlx and Ben Ferguson and As sistant Scoutmaster Mattlngley. suiani Bcoutmasur Mattlngly, as well as Jack Taylor of Ottawa. COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Kdson and Cassldy. Wrlllniton In any quantities. Aho Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 858 Rupert East Young People Are Organized The opening meeting of tho Fa- pert Bast Young Peoples 8oc ty was held last night The procr V Incs were onened with nravi c "id the meeting duly constituted, Rev. C. E. Motte was c.c :1 president, and Miss Wilms WiL jo, secretary. A discussion followed on plans of the winter's work V vus suggested that a studv of tfc k r of the League of Nations be ma ' Owing to the extensive na uro m th study it was agreed to lnv- ') question open till the next r:' - Uaf for final decision. Tt ams airrAArt In viV thp ftPlt meeting more of a social naf uk ,;iJ to invite other young men and men in the district After the business wa:; d : of. the rest of the evrn;' 3 voJ spent In playing badmlntur Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 DESNER BLOCK DENTIST If you lose anything, try a classified ad.