:j i.v..ri" -V h . i 4 u THE DAILY NEWS. . PRINCE nUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenu: H P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulation SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance . For lesser periods, pai I in advance, per week By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, Daid in advance for yearly period .. By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em pire and United States, paid in advance, per year By mail to-all other countries, per year . - DAILY EDITION REMEMBRANCfi DAY PLENTY OF MONEY. $S.oo 10c .. 3.00 $600 9.00 Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1931 j Europe nations fear to trust each other. Did time intrigue permeates the Arthur Brisbane, the editorial writer for dozens of American and a few Canadian newspapers, when giving advice to newspaper writers says: "Read as much as you can of trie best writers and read Shakespeare all throuth life, rnmniml In thr rMt nf titritnr. h la lilr th Pifirix Yesterday the local brokers realized for the first time in a year or two that Prince Rupert people really had plenty of .money and all that was needed was tame special stimulus to start them buying. This came In i home Until ysterdav many people had an idea that there was no money In the city. Now they know that the money is here and only the urge to spnd is need to cause a break of the buyers' strike. -Vh my children were imU," writes Mm. Spurgfo Dawson, Wdvtrton.Oat., "I was so wak and run down I conk not walk mow the floor without fainting. Evta U tfigbtest extrtlon wai too much. Dtyi wrre tprnt in agony (rem Hierr weakness, sad nighii wfre rati fearful through kepi hwun. "It teemed it if nothing wfeatcver would help roe . . . Dr. WTHiam' Pink Till wrre rrcommMidsd, and after taking twrivr bona I found strength i . r "W?li. h.ippy days" Jockeyess Waldron. who came second, congratulate Jockey Simpson, who loped in first in the Newmarket Town Plate race In England. Se ond will do. In Agony from Sheer Weakness Mrs. Spurgeon Dawson firmly believes she would not be here today il she had not taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic) enabled to do by the use of Dr. WUliamV rink Pffls (tome). The Iran and othrf elements in these tonic pills increase the amount of haemoglobin or oiypen-carrying agent in the blood. The increased su(fly of oxygen "Found Strength Returning reluming and my stomach able to handle food again. I had not known what a meal was for months." Whit would you give to be able to cast iMili' vnur weakness and substitute vig-uriMu physical strength? That it exactly what uany turn and womrn have been undies bfe in all your tissurr M H i draft of fresh ail Unties a art. The rrsuh Is a better appetite, a feeling of wefl-brtng, rrstful sleep, and ability to do your work happily. Get a supply of Dr. Williams' rink Pills. Take them faithfully Don't look for immediate results. Som. 'times the brnrflcUl rewlts come ilmo-t at mce but not slways. Give this tonic a (sir trial and you will be rewarded- just ss other Canadian men and women have been rewarded. SO cents a packag- 22 and Meadowdale schools last wek and stayed over for a Neehako Val ley Teachers' Institute convention held In the Vanderhoof Superior School. H. s. French, district aericultur peg. T. P. Smlthers has been bnWdinx . ... Prince George Hospital, rw. , . , . , , - """" "c " re.iwu.c. satisfactory uui inry are noi ine raciiir. - ,fry. E3 Tuesday, November to THE DAILY NEWS 193) I'AQE TWO NORTHERN B. C. NEWS VANDERHOOF BURNS LAKE All unemployment relief camo Clt'sens of Burns Lake. In i In this district were closed dowr. largely signed petition, are asking last wpek by the provincial govern- that Provincial Constable C. T. 01-ment. and be not transferred to Smlthers as planned. He has been located School Tn.pctor W. Q. Gamble here for the past two years. of Prince Oeprge visited the Mipcs Wilson Mulrhead is now stay-ins at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Berg. Mr and Mrs .trmas Qlans and A. Sorll have returned to their Burns Lake residence for the- wln- Ijst. has been vlsltlns the bovs and er months. girl of the Vmderhoof Calf Club i during the past few cliys. The board of village commis Tomorrow is the first official Remembrance Day, when an will pause ' . ' -tonr ha derpH to hiv a stir- f rem their work to let their minds dwell on the great sacrifices made by rv. Rural Dan William V. vey mtdf to as-er'aln what won: thousands of Canadians in a war which thev believed to have been for Sweetman of Endako conducted can be done in the way of fills; the purpee of bringing about the triumph of democracy over a military Ho'v "n-nmiinloh Service In the lo- and street improvements. cal Anglican Church oil Sunday. autocracy. . i Admn Giraner after having been It is thirteen years ago that the armistice was signed which brought nrnnber of Important mitterr. ' patent Id the Burns Lke Hcs-peace once more, a peace that has been almost as difficult as war for including shipping of livestock!. ir,tal h rnrned to his home at many. Those who did not give their lives in the great fight, returned were discussed at a general rnMf jTchefinkut Lake, home to find their places were filled, that some who had remained at h ' the NechaVo Farmers' In- ... . . , .. ... . . , . rtltute here ""c u on Saturday evening. a .Tame f!vsey hn soent several rich from the of and became richer ,lulc home had become spoils war as a Jn t Hooltal with an result of the vicissitudes of The lot of the veteran hard peace. was a one. M and M Aniold smedle acute attack of Indigestion. Todav we are able to see these things In perspective and an abhorrance jjave moved into th McOeath of the monstrosities of war is growing up in all countries. As we see Bri- eottige on Columbia 8treet, tain struggling under a tremendous load of debt as a result of the big conflict, her people no better off than those who lost the fight, we note Mrs. A. A. Huthlrion has rr- the futility of war and turn our minds rather toward the cultivation of at hef oW home ftfar wlnn. peace, .Most countries oi the world proress to desire peace, yet the acts of some belie their words. There are war clouds in Asia which loom. In ! Nw wn'n-nrnt for the new , Burns Lake Hospital including op-cratlni room tables has arrived. Mr nd Mrs. R. W. McOowan celebrated their silver weddinz an-j nlverrary on Tuesday of last week I resldenee on the new farm of A ! Ths ann r.eeting of the Om'- minds of the people so that professions of peace are not believed, any more than were the professions ot peace made Just before the Great War, While we turn our minds to the great conflict tomorrow, lei us do so with a view to taking a lesson In the cultivation of peace, remembering that peace and war commence In the minds of men. If we think peace, there will be no war. If we think war, there can be no peace. WHAT BRISBANE SAYS M. JOnnSlOn On Wie UOUU WU. oi iiiu w uciu mRiii. Mr. and Mrs. William Lee have, an active winter season. moved Into the Duncan CampbeU; bouse on Church Avenue next door I The Ladles' AW of St Paul's Unl-to the United Church Manse. ted Church held their annual ba- - izaar on Saturday afternoon In th! A daughter was born last Thnrs-'ehurch. The affair was successful day to Mr. and Mrs. H. Fitzpa trick O'Mcara Df- Agnew, Vancouver dentist. Is Mrs. Mapes David Hagerdon of District, who recently derwent a serious operation R. C McCorkell. after having i when arrangementc were made for 'paying one of his periodical visits th here. un- M DEATH OF recov- spent the summer superintending mining operations in Oermanson col. Isaac Lewis. Who Devised Lewis Creek country, left last week for Gun) Drops DMd ,n notoken Vincouver where he makes hts station the news that silver was going up, that all securities were destined to go ; to higher prices and that wheat was also due to be selling near the dollar! mark soon. j IfNTlC stmtf IRI nTTrrri J VVl" A AlifiJU I Li There was a deluge of buying orders which continued all day and well ; on Into the evening. While the chief demand was for silver stocks, stand I TiTO Wri7TV ard eastern issues have been purchased and the very cheap local mining ! f LJflL P?l!iLiLJ I stocks. i Mayor and Aldermen Give 20 ' Stipends City Employees 4 of Wages of After being advised that the INVENTOR IIOBOKEN, NJ, Nov. 10: CoL Isaac Newton Lewis of MontcUIr, inventor of the Lewis machine gun, fell dead in the Lackawanna Kail-road Terminal here yesterday. Choosing two fields from which to carve his brilliant career. Colonel Lewis, achieved pre-eminence both as a soldier and as a scientist, al though his attainments in the i calm of Invention were closely bound to his first love the army. More than 100,000 Lewis machine guns were Used by the Allies in the mayor had voluntarily agreed to. WOrld War. and at one lime We give over 20 of his salary and the Ktllish government detached 500,-elty employees, also voluntarily, 4 3 men from field service In order of their wages, members of the city to train them In the use of this wea-council, by tote at last night's Pn. meeting, agreed also to give 20 of The quick adoption of the Lewis their stipends as contributions to un by British military authorities the unemployment relief fund. was In sharp contrast to the diffl- In a report from the city treas- cully Mr. Lewis experienced in ob- j urer, the following figures for con- talnlng recognition for his Inven-j tributlons of the city departments tion from the United States govj to the fund were disclosed: public ernment. He Is said to have spent IS works, $82.76; telephone department fJlnr to Induce the war de. S:0."0; fire department, $40.16: parimeni to aaopi nis weapon, dui treasurer's department, $25.14; mayor, $25; city clerk's department, Sia.41; making a total of $263.16 monthly. The suggestion that the aldermen should give 20 of their stipends . Was made by Aid, Pullen and was implemented through a motion made by Aid. Black and Aid. , donald and carried unanimously. ' In the course of discussion, opin that the new fishermen's iloaw jurt east of the dry dock were m last lighted with electrUlty. Th department ot public works mad; the necessary connection and installations and the city will now pay the cost of the electricity. met with rebuff at every turn. Fin ally the air forces decided to give Mie mud el a thorough test, and found it so satisfactory that it won a place on the line. The gun returned him millions of dollars In royalties. Colonel Lewis had contributed many devices to the army before his machine gun was brought out. Colonel Lewis was born In New ions were expressed that there sa'em, renn., uctoDer is, issb. lie might be some employees who re-; married on October 21, 1886 Mary celved such small remuneration j Wheatley, daughter of the Bev. Bl i tht thiv could hardlv be exoected ! ehard Wheatley, of New York. Four to Contribute to the fund. Opinion' children were born to them, Robert was also expressed that, while the i Laura, George F and Margaret contributions were entirely volun-! Lewis. tary. all employees who could afford j Mr- Lewis was a member of the It should do their share. The whole I American Association for the Ad matter will eom up tot further re j vancement ot Slcence; an associate view at the council's next meeting., ot the American Institute of Elec- I trie I Engineers, and a member of I the Union League and Lawyers Fishermen's Floats ! ciubs of New York. Arc NOW Illuminated ' "de his home at Monte lair; ; NJ. Mayor Orme Informed the dtyi - : council at Its meeting last nigh' I THE WEATHER Langara Inland Overcast. Ugh. southerly wind: sea calm. Trip!' Maud Over cast, light southeast wind; light swell. Dead Tree Polnt-loudy, light southeast wlndt barometer. 30.0G temperature. 44' sea smooth. Now try this interesting T rFcii Mi Lillian Louqliton, Dietitian of the Canadian Magazine, sugswfe this attractive Uincheon'Menu. You'll find it j'Jt as appetizing as'lt sounds. Try It OI count, like many other good thinss, It's very eaty to male up. LUNCHEON MENU Oein of Celery Soup Qlcken Salad In Tomato Rinss ) Fresh Rotti Prerved Peart "Mjic" Date Cookies Omk k Sanborn's-Coffee Mfci Loujhton Myt My mmccmM bakhij reults ttt due in Urjc part to the freshness, uniformity and consistent high quality of Magic Baking dcr. I recommend Mfic" lor all recipes calling lot a baking powder. Even beginner can use It confidently " Tht newr Junior An 8-tvbo screen-grid lupsrhoterodyno. Full size dynomle ptoker. Compact and porfoblef Antiquo bronze handlo for carrying. Widely vari-obl Ion conlrol,and phonogroph comec tlon. Housed In rich woU nut cabinot of 18th cen $ q q c f tvry mantol clock design. Oi Jw ComptotowithRadlotront, ' Pay Only $1 (Y00 V Down Prince Rupert Will Pay v Tribute to War Dca.l Continued from rage 1 THE SERVICE Tlie tervlce will be of twenty-five minutes duration and will be con- illlrterf hv I!jw f'liirlM V 1nitm xtthn , . u. ................ i, ,... verved as a naval chaplain during; the Great War. The ord!r.of service will be as follows: O Canada. The Last Post, llugler William Ranee. Tt&L X 3 cups rolled oats SHcupsour 3 teaspoons Magic Bdktrtj Powder Hp t. foi thu mark on every tin. it i ugi guarantee that Magic does not contain alum or any harmful ingredient Try Miss Loughton's Recipe for "MAG!C" DATE COOKIES M teasooon salt 1 cup brown sugar eupiard r cup butter Put rolled oats Into a bowl. Sift flour, baiting powder and salt and sugar together, add to oats. 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