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PULLEN Uasagtng-Edtccr SLHSCBimON RATES City .delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance . tin icitri penoas, paw m advance, per week by malJ to all parts ct British Columbia, the BrlUih Empire and News Department Telephone IS Advertising and CuculatUn Telephone 9s Member of Audit Bureau Circulations DAILY 'EDITION Ml b . K at united states, paid to advance, per year . , , ajfc By mall to all other countries, pe- year , g.fx ADVERTISING KATES Saturday, Nov. 2, 1935 HON. VINVENT MASSE Y Hon. Vincent Alassey, formerly Canadian minister at Washington, goes to London as Canadian High Commissioner, and as such he should do honor to his native land. He was born in Tjoronto in 1887, his mother being an American from Salem, Massachusetts. He is a grandson of the founder of the famous Massey Harris organization. A graduate of St Andrew's College and Toronto University, he took second class honors in modern history at Oxford University prior to taking a lectureship at the University of Toronto. During the war Mr. Massey, who had had military training with the Queen's Own Rifles, was put in charge of musketry training in the Toronto Military District and became Lieut. Colonel of the officer's training corps of the university. Later he became associate secretary of the war' cabinet at Ottawa and director of the repatriation committee. Some years ago Mr. Massey sold out his interest in the Massey Harris Company and that of the Massey Foundation of which he was trustee for n fi about seven million dollars. He was brought up a Metho-' hum, anil ami auneres 10 me united Church. The experience of Mr. Mapkpv nvfnrri TTn;nMc.u.. should be a great help to him in connection with his new duties in London and it will be seen from his record that he-is well fitted to represent this country at the centre of Empire. -f . PEACE PROPOSAL War is something like a labor strike. Once started it is hard to stop until something happens that causes those concerned to think seriously and until each side is more or less tired of the fight. So in Africa today. There seems little hope of any attempt to stop the war succeeding until jsome decisive engagement has been fought and even that may not end the war. The danger is that other countries, particularly Great Britain, may, through some overt action on either side, become involved. Evidently Jl Duce is preparing his people for hostilities against Britain if such should seem necessary. WONDERFUL WEATHER A recent arrival in Prince Rupert remarked the other da: Isn't this wonderful weather! All fall we have had remarkably, fine weather. I had no idea Prince Rupert's climate could be so good." Naturally we take the privilege of grumbling at our weather from time to time and yet at the same time the telegraphic reports tell us it is much worse almost everywhere.' As someone recently remarked: "It is our weather isn't St, and we have the rignt to grumble at it if we want to." It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. Day Wifl Be Observed Here Canadian Lesion lias All Ptans Made Fr Sunday and day jf Next Week i Preparations for the proper ob servance of Remembrance Day ar? complete wr and the local brar.eh of the Ci tnan Legior. of the Bn-iisti Espire Service Leasee is look ing forward to the whole-hear.ed I co-opt ration of all organizations. gland the citizens generally :r. this sacred ebUgatfcm. Penatssoa had been granted to hold Poppy Tag day on Saturday next and the Women s A miliar, is On Sunday, November 10. the an-i nual Remeabrance Day service will take .place this jear to the Ar-fi!jean Church. i On Meeday Xbe parade to the y j Cenotaph win be hewl and it is ex-iipected that there will be an ev?n w I larger attendance than last year Major c. V. Evttt is in charve of-.he arrangements for this and he has already been assured of the fullest support of all bodies , On Monday evening, November' 11, the local branch will observe the ! annual Armistice Dav wbrat win banquet An interesting and appro-! pstate program is being arranged under the entertainment committee of which G. J. Dawes is chair man. It is hoped to arrange a suitable broadcast from the local broadcasting station that evening Pre sent Jack Preece is in eharee of in arrangements. Elderly Seattle Judge Takes His Dip Every Morn SEATTLE, Nov. 2: Despite the intensely cold weather for this time of year, 63-year ofd Judge James C Lawler of Superior Court here still takes his dally dip hi Lake Washington. Every morning he swims out -to about 300 feet off shore, floats around a while and then comes back In aeain. "it makes me feel peppy all day," he 3ays. ' WHAT TO DO ABOUT "Acid Indigestion -A WAT THAT RELIEVES THE CAUSE IN A fEW MINUTES Many people who think they have weak stomachs" or "indigestion," doctors say, suffer in nalitg from nothing more fcerious than acid slow acli. And this common ailment can usually be relieved now, in minutt. All ypu.do b take familiar Phillips' Milk or Magnesia after meals. This acts to almost immediately neutralize the stomach acidity that brings on your trouble. You feel like a new person! , Tiy lh.ls j"st once- Take either the familiar linuid "PHILLIPS' fcr the new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Hut watch out that you get the Genuine PHILLIP?, Milk of -Magnesia. Made in Canada. ALSO IS TABLET FORM, Phillipi Milk of Magrmia Tablets ire now on sale it all drug everywhere. Hach tiny equivalent of tenpoonful of Genuine Hhillipj" Milk of Magnesia. Phillips MIL ofMaytwita. Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUIt SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud Barrh Don't forget the number 45G We Buy For Less VANCOUVER, Nov. 2: (CP) Origin of a strange ring unearthed In a Vancouver garden is proving a subject of unusual Interest to stu- lents of British Columbia's early history. The band Is of heavy silver a quarter of an inch in -width. It Is not Joined at -the back, after the tyle of early rings. At the front ,he design is lost because of a piece jf lead appearing to have been ;tuck In nlace bv the nnnllcntlnn I rt ViAnf A. Speir uncovered the relic ix :eet below ground while attempting to move a half buried log at the jack of his garden. Pieces of shell tnd colored gjass were adhering to .he end of the log and. as he orushed them aside, the ring came into view. Forty years ago this part jf Vancouver was covered with orest. Two theories prevail as to the ring's origin. One Is that it was dropped years ago by an Indian or 3arly miner. Another Is that it mav have been worn by early Chinese centuries before the arrival of th white man. Students noint tn other evidences of Chinese occupa tion in prehistoric days. Even in present times Chinese fishing boats blown, off their course haw been carried here by the JaDan current. Dut themysterv surrounding tho rlngr still awaits 3 definite solution. Bryant Washburn Jr. Is Acquitted Los Angeles Manslaughter Trial i Brought'Togelher Famous Actor i And Mis Estranged Wife LOS ANGELES, Nov. 2: Bryant Washburn jr. was aquitted by i" jury here Thursday on a charge of manslaughter arising out of a fatal automobile accident In September. The trial took the form of a family-reunion when Bryant Washburn sr., famous actor, and his estranged wife, parents of the young man, got together. THE RUPERT PEOPLES STORE LTD. BUY YOUR I. rv- - We Sell For Lea Winter Underwear, Sweaters Overcoats, Zipper Coats In fact anything you may require at THE RUPERT PEOPLES STORE 1 You can buy with confidence as you are covered by our Guarantee-MERCHANDISE SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED Dresses, Fur-Trimmed Coats, Lingerie of all kinds, etc Is Big Problem I: Strange King Found in Garden Is IjteOpSnUi5nts Attempt To Actount For Oriein I bzicc PACE MR. A D V E.RT1 S E r. r Space in a daily newspaper possesses a power that is lacking in the lineage of other adver tising media. 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