PACJ2 nvo TUB DAILY NEWS Editorial Since the beginning of civilization, the men and women who hao';Tiad their shoulders to the wheel of progress hnvo jaVod thd way for our onwanfc march. Today is called the machine age . . . but machines cannot function without the direction of human brains and the conditioning of human hands. Underlying the whole structure of our lives is the tireless energy, and application of trained minds and skilled fingers, making miraculous refinements possible in our complex civilization. Practically none of our day's activities could be carried on without the aid of the man and woman behind the scenes . . . their, efforts form the pulse-beat of our careers, and to that army of industry We owe Qur,advancemerit"from day t6 day and year to year. It is fitting that a day should be set apart as a holiday to honor Labor. The nation could do no better than pay homage on this day to the great aggregation of workers who keep our civilization moving who provide life and strength for our cities, motivate our transportation, make productive our fields and extract wealth from the interior of the earth. We should never allow ourselves to become too busy to realizehowwdependent are on this great factor, LaU6r, nqf ahoukl we disparage in any degree its importance to us and to our progress. Let us pause today and think of those men and women, who, silent and unobtrusive, are forever busy clearing the path ahead of us, strengthening foundations beneath us, and aiding us to create the noble structure, of pur lives. Luncheon Given For Mrs. Dean Mrs. Elizabeth Dean or Vancouver, who Is visiting the city In her capacity as district deputy grand recorder of the Women of Moose - Help Wanted ! EASY WORK BIG "PROFITS STAKT IN BUSINESS FOItDlIiSELF IN YOUR OWN HOME TOWN AND BE INDEPENDENT. A PLEASANT AND PK0FITAIJLE BUSINESS OF YOUK OWN AT WHICH YOU CAN MAKE $10.00 to $20.00 PER DAY WE SHOW YOU HOW OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME TO MAKE BIO MONEY IN YOUR FULL OR PART TIME For $9.06 we will start you In the Carpet Cleaning Business tending you & half gallon of QUICK CARPET CLEANING POWDER which will dean twenty rugs or carpets at $tJ0 each total SS0.OO also we give you FREE of charge a long handle and brush making complete outfit. This eliminates kneeling and makes work easy. Hundreds of Carpets and Rugs to Clean in jour neighborhood also upholstery on Cars and Chesterfields, Etc. Etc. QUICK CARPET CLEANER works Instantaneously, cleans thoroughly and removes all spots and stains from carpets, rugs, etc, and restores It to its natural color, leaving the Nap soft and pliable. It Is a real wonderworker and takes only one half hour to clean a large sise carpet. Work being done without removing carpets or rugs from the floor. Dry In one hour. Poll instructions together with many suggestions and hetpf ull hints sent with order. Guaranteed Harmless To The Finest of Fabrics. Contains No Acids. Lve or Potash. CVerj Jlome wlU welcome you, and means repeals and new orders. FILLjlX the COt'lfffcfml, be one of our HAPPY MONEYMAKERS Quick Carpet Cleaning Company MANUFACTURERS OF QUICK PRODUCTS 1006 - 1st Street West CALOARY, Alberta. Herewith find enclosed $9.00 being for one half gallon of QUICK CAItrET CLEANING roWDCIt also one brush and handle to be sent FREE of charge also full particulars as mentioned above. NAME ADDRESS TOWN PROVINCE LOCAL ITEMS Andrew and John Johnson ot Port Edward Cannery staff sailed from here on the Princess Mary last night for Vancouver. Mrs. Walter Shaw, formerly of this city, who is now reckling in the Fraser Valley, was an arriva: In the city on today's train. On a charge of driving to the common danger. Prank Taylor was fined $10 in city police court this morning and a blue license was issued. C. H. Sawle, publisher of the Omineca Herald, arrived In tnt city on yesterday's train, returning to the interior today after a brief visit In town. Max Larkln of the Government Telegraphs staff, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday afternoon. Union freighter ChUkoot, Capt. W. W. Mount, la due In port today. The vessel has coal to discharge at the dry dock and will proceed from here to Wales Island. C.P.R. steamer Princess Louis. Capt. Hughes. Is due In port at 3.4s this afternoon from Skagway and will sail at ft o'clock for Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. James Sturseon and daugh ter, who have been visiting m Vancouver and on Vancouver Is land, returned home from the south on- thtl Princess Mary ls-rt evening. - Sid Peters of Anyox will be a passenger aboard the as. Prince Oeorge this evening bound from the smelter town for a holiday trip to Vancouver. He Is a member of the liquor store staff at Anyox. C. H. Vollum. who has been on the summer staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experiment! Station, sailed last night on the Hniicuis Mary 1 u Vancouver when ie will resume his studies in science at the University of British Columbia. Ole Phillipson of Cassiar Cannery arrived In the city on today'3 train from the Skeena River. Miss Leona Mcintosh, after a brief visit here with her sister. Mrs. W. D. Vance, Fourth Avenue East left by train today on her return to her home in Edmonton. Her mother. Mrs. Mcintosh, will visit here for some time longer. Three Entries For Five Mile Marathon Race There are three entries for the five mile marathon next week. The difficulty has been to arrange a time that would be convenient for them and not conflict with the football games bemuse two of the runners are members of the football teams. The entries are: Ernest Derrick of the Kltwancool football team. Sam M coney, one of the famous Indian runners of Calgary. John Msfrvln of the Alyanah football' team. DYSENTERY IS DANGEROUS CHECK IT AT ONCE is iho remedy vou should tun. It is sot in experiment, but s uli arid provui preparation that ha bcua ! cd in Canada for the past eighty 1 yiurs fur all towel romplamts. I Price, SOc a bottle at all drunista or dealer: put vy onh' by The 1. Mil- j bun Co., limited, Toronto, Out. - - heart Legion, being also supreme secretary-treasurei of the Laides of the Royal Purple, was entertained yesterday afternoon in the Commodore Cafe at a luncheon given by the local Royal Purple Lodge. Mrs. Q. E. Oulick, honored royal lady, presided and Miss Margaret Hill, who is with Mrs. Deans, was also a guest at the luncheon. Dale L Pitt m ni..ii manager u. Fred ! J: uw. govt i:.t..ciu . 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