PAGE TWO Canada's Standard Couah Remedv 'THE of BUCKLEY'S Mixture m Canada exceed that of any other cough and cold - JJftcr t , why -and different. EUCKLElTS i not a toothing i yrup, but an anti-acid, penetratrre mixture that goes right to the root of the trouble, and clean it up in double quick time. Tate no chance take BUCKLEY'S. It "act like a flash" in jtopping the cough. Opens the bronchial tubes, soothes the irritated tissues, and helps to build up hat the cough tears down. , A ANCLE Ur HtOYES IT1 At 0tj Jrmg Hart heo shet '5 mU 40c OVPP a rwi rvn arm cc ci r XsfllllilHHlBs&M THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Newt. Limited, Third Atenuf H. F. PULLEN - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance. rur leaser penoas, paia m advance, per week By mall to all parti of Northern and Central Biltlsh paw in advance for yearly period contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone - Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member ol Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION THEY WERE THE GOODS. Columbia, By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em pire and United States, paid In advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year - ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word , . Local readers, per Insertion, per line . ..J Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line ...86 98 $600 9.00 1.40 .02 .25 .15 WORK OF EDITORS i Small Papers of Province Getting Hesalts, Says Vancouver Editorial . ! British Columbia editors and pub-, lUhers from all partg of the prov-1 ince set a fine example of correlated ef fortfin their two day convention here last Friday and Saturday, says a Vancouver Sun editorial. They are at home now, putting their decisions to work. The theme that was prominent in their discussions was the principle of unifying effort. The proof of that was in the very fact of their meeting to iron out their problems over a common boardt They were ::blc to benefit not only by hearing the other person's viewpoint, but by articulation and interpretation of their own listeners who could un derstand and appreciate. Editors and publishers in the conscientious pursuit of their calling play a great part in moulding the thought of their communities. If these men and women found such help In the unifying of effort, then they will by that token gee how they can broaden the principle "to the whole field of the cities and districts they serve. Unified efforts in social and public work of all sorts is the great $5.00 need today. In the city of Nanaimo 10c for example, there are 72 separate organizations all with the sincere 3.00 purpose of church or community service in some form as their basis. If these 72 organizations were unified and their efforts concentrated through ten organizations, they could get vastly further along toward their ultimate objectives. And the exact parallel is true of every city and town in British Co-: lumbia. In every one of thoae places, when you look for the focaf points of community activity, you seek out Instinctively a live board of trade, live newspaper and live community church. There are the leaders and interpreters of public thoueht. Plainly the f ewer and the stronger . the contributing units to these three Wednesday, Oct 21, 1931 general centres, the more effective . - will be their work; Just as a swift, strong tributary drives itg characteristics into the river lmmeasur ably more tran a hundred little PnotnA- .s ALA ...I - 1 . t . , ... brOOfcS. 1 , 1 j , rif. . ; , -- i W . U0U ,.v,v creaieu ukium tne me World ui m he uc Active Active workers worxers are are not not lacking, jacxing. JOOked i things OVer and say that they Were good. By the There are men and women in every mercantile idea God would have looked at them and seen clty and town rom chiniwack to that they were "the goods." Further, he remarks that uran6n)0k' from prince Rupert to had the present mercantile system been in force, "all crea- 2? lltr' ho hardly know what u u tnt 25 r a" T"ures AWM'S -the ment, with a the morning stars making sky signs sieged with the details of ten to together and all the sons of God shouting for jobs." twenty organizations m which they Again, G. K. says: "Trade is all very well in its way, but h nd.0"lc?l, , . trade has been put in the place of truth. Trade, which is JJ? let XseTam !" ?ature a secondary or dependent thing, has been fonlLd'Stu" cncen 171 BLUENOSE WINNER. in sailinir nual it ie. nv7r AmV. n .ZeZ?&lXl bu both are now making ,'7 4iin.iiv.4ll IMUUCJIKUr. Ill neither race was the Thebaud able to come near the Canadian vessel. Americans have maintained their supremacy in purely Fpeed by the defeat of the Lipton challengers on various occasions, but in utility boats the Canadians still maintain their ascendancy. Canadians all over the country will be glad to know of the victory of the Nova Scotian vessel. A shower was held In honor of Mrs. W. H. Stokes toy tne Ladles' Aid Society at the home of Mrs, J. M. jonnsion last Wednesday Dr. A. Knight of the provincial Department of Agriculture has been THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, October iV 195," 1 n't, PVmar an? independent thing; as an abso- cape a mass of the details, and the - iUte. ine moderns, mad Upon mere multiplication, have greater results will soon be appar- great deal of work to do and the even made a plural out of what is eternally singular, in the ent Clty pa. grass plots means to do it. They are close to sense of single. They have taken what all ancient philoso- toadom8"stot,ns.newbuiid- the people they serve, know their phers called the Good, and translated it as the Goods " Hp r8" .and pa,nt for old one udy hnate thoughts and views. They appie was made for the market and not for the mouth. the things that reward unified They are using both,to fine pUr-To illustrate the nonsense of the present age which says eWort- pe- And by every unity of eom- that people are hungry because there is too much food BrJn Columbia's editors in munlty effort that they can achieve. Chesterton says it is easy to believe in the fairy tale that a and towns have a they make that Pun ' beanstalk grew until it scaled the sky, but quite another " ' : -r-rr-rr ......b y "unit nun ui wans nianu oniy live, xie COUIU Ueheve in the miracle that a few fishes fed a multitude but not that there were fewer fishes becaus they multiplied. No one would ever believe that thousands died of starvation n the desert because they were loaded with loaves and fishes. While Chesterton does not reason it out to its logical conclusion, the idea is that NORTHERN B. C. NEWS VANDERH00F in the world it is the time when men and women have to go r,n T right, it is for the statesmen of the day to work out a being harvested throughout the Ne-soiution, lor, since the men who habitually suffer have chak district. Oat yields up to no learned to read and learn of conditions they refuse to carry buhi per acre are reported. The on in the old way and suffer the indignity of having to bee Nechako Valley b mzkng substan-for food or employment when there is plenty of food and progreM V" ,lnes and each employment inhevorld. It fa the walfatioVo SSStST dition that makes men "Red." The way to rid the world of cultivation, bolshevism is to make conditions such that there can be no 1 The Braeside school was onened just complaint, for the average person is just It is because 1 ma tnere is a measure of instil in Pnnorin tViof vn nMA v 'tu v,Au, o lew neus. uei rin oi tne rema nmtr ininstirf nnH fho rW teacher. Reds here would immedately turn their color. Mrs. R. O. Dunbar has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Jennings, at Olscome during the past week. Both Mrs. Sack and Mrs. Georee Canadian fishinir hnntR hnvn Wm ihn' f u o.,: 'Strlegler strlegler have have beei been 111 during the .bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH W M ssHsVMHHsssW'JH bu can see for yourself why a le NORTHERN ELECTRIC ADC Washer does your washing with greater speed and thoroughness than other machines of equal capacity. . The agitator, which churns the washing, has six large fins , . . more than any other washer. Each one gives a strong impulse ... a total of six hundred impulses per minute . . . which drives jhe soapy water through the fabrics with tremendous force. The fins are so perfectly rounded and polished that they cannot exert any wear on the garments. Even the agitator edge . . . sunk below the tub level and held rigid by two anti-tilt bearings ... cannot catch or damage the fabrics. There are other reasons, too, for the efficiency of the ABC. Northern Electric has thoroughly tested ail the parts and qualities of this raade-in- Canada washer before awarding it the Northern Electric "SEAL OF APPROVAL" which assures you of its great merit. NIMH G today lotnycftb retail stow listtJ in mud Jot yourself ' rtmrkU tfficitney oj this and tht other tiorthem Electric Approved Appliances iltHttrated mtott. in this district making tests among dairy cows. All the cows so far examined have been in the best of condition. Constable II. J. Jennings is en lov ing a vacation by taking an extended hunting trip. Fred Joudry of Prince Rupert has been a recent visitor here and at Fort St. James. An invitation has been sent ta Hon. Joshua Hlnchliffe, minuter of education, and School Inspector W. O. Gamble of Prince Oeorge to attend the forthcoming Vanderhoof District School Teachers' Institute convention. i I Miss Mabel Smedley has returned to her home here from the Prince George hospital, where she recenUy underwent a serious opraUon. TERRACE I E. Chesley, formerly a rancher at Shames, after SDendlniz a few weeks In Terrace, left on Monday tor tne east. Mrs. Doble and Mrs. Hogen ot Vanarsdol were visitors on Mon day. 10c. a week! fABcl WASHER IJ The Northern Electric-ABC Washer may be purchased on special Ibng term arrangements $5.00 down and the balance spread comfortably over two years. PAY FOR YOUR WASHER AS IT PAYS FOR ITSELF Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. 10c. a week! KEEP IN TOUCH With events that are transpiring. TEN CENTS a week brings the DAILY NEWS to your house . every day. Save money by subscribing Telephone 98 and the boy will call and collect