hi iirl M u 5 4 hot 4m punt two -7 Superior to the finest Japans, "SALAD A GREEN TEA is the best at any price Try it. The Daily FHINCE RUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Kvery Afternoon,, except Sunday, the Priie Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third AYeuua, H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION ft ATM: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. . - ... . 11.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire', and the United States, in advance, per year. ....... ............ .$6.00 To all oUier countries in advance., per year, i ;.......... .I7.R0 'transient Display Advertising t 1,40-per inch per. insertion First Round.'Trl'p Of Canadian' Freighter. The big C.fi..M..l. steamer Caundian Freighler ha- pleted Ihe first niinil tri made, by any vosel lelween Prince Rupert and the Orient. She is back here; (o take on cargo but will complete it in the Appeal Effective. .1 recti ve. The i- apparently ntly iVnifflHAMA WAQ ! IVlWilTUIIXl ITX1U CTTY OF DEAD' Wireless Operator Who Visited Ruined Japanese Port TelU f Imprti iom CVERYTHINQ DESTROYED Officer on SUanwr Says he is Now Trying to Forget Sights Seen There V. A. lams a wirele. officer on the I'mpre of luia. which ,iitcd Ynknhanui inee.lh,eaiih ;quake,.c.U in a Mlcr lo a friend here of what he aw a follow e iliM-keti rrntay exenina- about 6 p.m. alongside the wreck- of what once had been wharf, Ihe aiii,e wharf that I ho llmpre. of Australia was moored lo on that memorable I t of Sep tember. Then- i nothing left of it juit a piece about 600 feet lnnir ami that pari which supported the freight shed along the ren- ler lia iliupeart'd altogether. 'I'll i Utile piece N connected lo Ihe hort hy.a bridge of boat. wa. dark before we lied .up, and Transient Advertising on Front Page. .2.ft(), per inch,, ,Lrine Wa allowed nlioiv on Lolal Readers, per insertion v .-........,...,..... ,25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion, v;v.i ... : ;. . ;,?c per word Legal Notices, each insertioniV. .1.". .IBc per agate line TELEPHONE tl Contract Raje.s on Aoplication. .- AH advertising should be in The Daily News OflW on" day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY "iDmbl Monday, Oololier 2i, 1023. account of there being considerable danger there from thieve.- who prowl about at night in Ihe ruin of street which are dark and forbidding. I neer saw Mich a sight in all my life a. Ihe ruin of Yokohama appeared that Friday eveninjr from the deck of the Kmpress of Ilu.ia. The whole town of course w-a in darkne except that in a few places where fire- were raging though fhe weki haxe- pacd inre Ihe quake. There wasn't a noiindT H appeared a regular city nf the dead a indeed it i. I never saw Com- anything so wierd. The war ships in ihe harhor later played their searchlights over Ihe waler lauo over nie ruineii town io irv ., . . ... nth before agaiiiijailingtfor the Onent.!a . ftll Once we get the big HiHIJieiyjnijihiiJg.JiMd tlier.'min,that auders who have defied everjone; are being planned we shall expect lo make more frequent ship-'for over a month inents and Uo ship larger qiiantitj-or,'ujier,.tii ach -ve.-sel ! Inspection Tour The caiillg for cargoes here ,s bein? pn.ved ..ite feasible andj ..T,,i, nfc,rnin? or ralllPr doubtless a g.H.I bus.ness will be developed. . jwlay irum(.(lialy Freight Rates 4 v r appeal agam?t pr'?ur,uufair ireiglit "rates mMhe hawaglMtntflffck west breakfast seeral of us including lltwper, I'enny and Ihe purser, tlie second fourth and ifth offi. cers and myself started out round and wandered off along what perhaps iniirht have liemi Motomachi Dori, the main Japanese shopping street in Yokohama. Here again everything was flat. The old temple wt used lo pass every trip was absolutely lanished. Most of the buildings along here were of wood and the fire just swept all before it leaving not a" Hilng but a few bricks from the chimneys nnd the office safes. Along this street i t niii MOIr IS o f i.. i nsked by Ihe cabiiiel to again give the xmrfter cnjisidfration. an 1 m,m-.i J . town for J intimation to them that it is at present uot satisfactorv. Since a western num. J lotl. Prank Oliver, has ioined (over three hours. I can only Ilieill.nl f .In..' I l .,.... I.. COmniissinti. there is .nrn liVvhlnwul nf II, i-ol n .. ml. . ' r. ." i. i.....: .. .L "" 7. v - -. Tr. er. e "."""riUi to describe lo you all that I iiruiuif iii.iii as mc fuse previously, ne -is ai'le to ntt- j-i.i- uir. rgnineiiis rmo in; gii ciisn lo mem by his vole. It inayb.iieeessar to contuiiit -the Tight for some lime as it is not likely lh whole embargo will b? removed at one fell swoop, although' such action, would' be .perfectly justified. - . , Register Now Or For Ever Keep Silence. This is the time to register at th? city hall in order to secure a vote at Hie next civic election.. II is useless to kick at Ihe council ii ad vantage is not tike'u.of the registration ssi-bililies which nyw offer. Thr list will close finally on Wednesday and .after that it will J impossible 4o get a vote unless n regis feredMiwner of properly.;. ' ; Everj- person should be interested in civic government and should take-Auwiitelligeiit .interest" in'; the-Voridiicl of affairs and progress o. rnnce lluperf 'As soon as we, ot ashore from the pier we turned sharply !p the left aton? what once had been the 'Hund, or promenade alonjr the sea front. .Mon? here wt re mol of Ihe steamship offices, several of the Consulates, Yokohama Club, and the Oriental and firand lintels. Xow there Is one build-in? standings' and it Is a nn-re shell, blackened and leauin? drunkenly. Kery other build. in? is absolutely flat. What the 'quake left the fire finished and if ihf,r. ..-o t. ...l V ",a' r" ' " i'o- iiiiiim.- "lit IJilllC WIIIIIK IL I K I 1 . fault of the I an" "rokeu masonry wiu. -,f. nn'hAr: h.. iii. i - ".. ..-.-.7 iiv... iw Atiirur uir tirs, j.jcil io nave ennrge of affairs. ... ... Paying People t . Tola, Idle. ,.1:.' V There- was, ImiiiikI l be Iroiilde fnllowiirg a policy such as that of Oermanj in Itnhr and nirme'lind., There, the. workers wer paid to remain idle in onlerin try lo prevent Ihe occupation of the territory by Ihe French;' -Wheif-'the jnen were told to go to work again and the slalf .spriMy or 7und wi" cut .off, there would naturally be trouble. H'clweeri th debasinir of the e.,r. rencyand the noii-co-operation'mVivmenl;i.rvthe fiermans, it will lake years to bring affairs baek.'to anylhing-Jike a normal con- "- M.i jf-cii iiunoi;iui. iiiajjf n, ,an(i uie after is bound to pain fnl. -j morning and twisted iron .'inters, radiators, bathtubs and iron fences. The sea wall has tumbled into the sea in many places and alone Hie trail; it I hardly avroad now; there are the wrecks of a dozen rr more of what perhaps mighty have been Ihe finest aulos in Yokohama. Everything Flat "From the Hund we turned Ihe Japanese are returning and have started to erect temporary wooden; or-corrugated. iron she. lers while others, are trying lo carry on theirbusinesses in spite of the surrounding desolation. Here and there we would see Japanese poking about in the ruins apparently for certain valuables which they Imped to lo. cale. fn most eases the safes were rifled immediately afler the fire. Church Also, Gone "Aflor passing along Motn machl we turned off up lo Ihe 1lluff, the foreign residential section of Ihe city. The houses (up here were for Ihe most fine if wood though there (residences were many solid looking places of sfone and concrete. Like every (other place we had seen the IJIuff Iwas flat, absolutely flat. The T.nglish Church up here is just a Ipile of masonry and I found a part TH1 UAlLl iCW J1 HELP THE VETERANS Funds are urgently needed for the Greet War Veterans and other Associations who care for the maimed and crippled soldiers and their dependents. . Money is needed to assist t incapacitated men, tuberculosis cases, and the widows and orphans of those who fell. The Old Country Branches want to help veterans to settle in Canada. Veterans' Associations have joined in a Great Poster Judging Contest, which has been organ ized on a scale which enables enormous prizes to be offered, and which gives to contestants the prospect of large fortunes. $140,000 00 in Prizes 1st $55,555 2nd 13,888 3rd 4,555 And 2000 other Prizes aggregating 30,000 : about $140,000 00 all of which are donated by BOVR1L Limited. vTo enter send a donation of $1.20 for a Ticket-Folder. On this folder sixteen of the mot eclebrsted poster of the Bovril Co. sic reproduced ia full colors. Which re the 12 best, in order of merit, is hat you must decide. He folder shows Just what you must do sad how to do it. It .is a fascinating trial of taste and judgment to class these posters in the order which popular fancy will endorse- It is a real sarne.whkh can be played oer and oer again, and in which all the family can join and which will interest visitors, be they young or old. And just think of the possible reward? A Prize which is a real fortuneand you help an excellent cause. You can make as many trials as you like every donation of $1.20 enutles yoa to the folder, thus $12.00 secures 10 folders though only one prize will be g?m to one person. CLIP THE BLANK FORM NOW before it is mislaid and enclose k with cheque or money order to any one of the addresses given, and ticket-folder will be sent by return mail. TV VtUraaf Awa, of Cr. Britaia CnftdUa HaliuaHr( I 27ZS Perk Avaaae MoaU-.aJ lof Hie stained ytaj window amlicoulil I recognize. broke a piece awar. Tbe Uritisti -Tlie Wmle rtact i rial. lAduiiralty bad a naval liopital Hooper took a camera alone: but .00 .00 .00 The following Associations are actively interested and unite your help I The Veterans Associatics , Pattest. rilv-H. die Piinerss Beatrice r .i f . . I ii trustee, me ikovum ix'tititjime. ., The Cteat War Veterans' Aisoaatioo i 1'rest.. Dt. W. D. Sharps. The Array and Nary Veterans PiesL, Major NL J, Crthaa. The Imperial N'eterans of Canada ' Prest-, CoL J. Ambioac SraiL k . IMPORTANT . . . ., . Applications for ikket-foIJers with rrraittance should be wad to the Veterans' Assn. of Cr. Britain. 2725 PaiL Ave. Montreal, or to any of Uie following audioritcd depots X Ctal War V.Lr.iM Alt'. Impvrtal V.Uraa. f C. U Ctlll.a BuiUt.f. OlUa. Oat. PS Mat. SU(, WS..Iag Arm, aad Navy V.t.ra.. I. Canada ' III B!.kp Slr., Moailr.aJ llmuclic uf any of thec .-iciolioii tlinMigliout tyiii.vla will mi be able tu -iijtpl) the li kel-folder. Ihp iiesire! I.etng t!.V.V..M Tliinl Aeiiuc, Prince ltiiwrt. UAV.V. A"Mi., tni lhiiimuir .SI. V.. VAiicoiner.' Anny k .Nasy lcrnii, Hurrnnl SU Vnmoiuer. "!" I enclose a donation of $ . ar. T. , ; - Pleav send me Tkket-Folders for the Poster Judging Compttilion. One TKket-Folder will be sent for e cry J 1.20 gitrn. Name in full (Mr. Mr,, or slut) Address . . . . . llejir of jielng ree-iet nl your up here. It wa, built on Hriti-.li II wis little u pl.otoirrapliinKli-nv ih.li r. ?.,,. . ttroperly ami of late rears had anvtliinir. Tlie u-tml. lie u-a!......... ..... ... ' . .. '.' - --"iiainiHia in uie niior- oi inai proed , of , , ..... liltie ue ... that .. the ory much . of a inuchne.,.- ThereLPPI1, .,,. .,., , ',., ... 'overuroeut had ilehaled atioutiwaM ver' little to chooe. between clo.iii? it up. It watt a' low build in? xiirrotinded by beautiful (.'round. with a lawit and beauti ful flower and liruldiery. There i nolhinic left now but ache Ihoiish the xra and tree in xnroe idace are olitl ureen. In the ground in pn.n corner wliloh wa untouched by fire are buried (en while, xicljiim f the 'quake. Tyo, Wevill' and Heade, wcrn at- incnei in me t;.p.n. ntaii. Lean Drunkenly "J'loni lhi liijrli point we could V? all over Yokohnuia and there wa iiothiiur liefore ii but ruin nild desolation. A few buiMinjr are .t a ruling- bul they arc mere lii'll which Ihe (MiaLe failed to raze bul which were fruited by firn I ft I ik. Ill lrt hn ii. u. wall which lean drunkenly In all' direciion. Tlie xlencli cttll i "oiiwthiinr frightful in place and Ihe dut blinding from the ahe. I had n liMk at JIriUri lori, the IreH where I ip.f.d (o do the klifitinliiv fflP V... II. Ik Mreel were all the ivory and curio mop, jf( A ing place Ihe pile of brick and and rult iron. rubbili Hie way in which Oinada had come to our aid. Canada I u independent iiMir.ririnil of i IIIHTiei-rnre interference in III We relumed . .... lo the ,hip . . nboul'hr . n,.rIlui nffllP. u l'n.wi one pn, very tired and Inui of America I, a far a bought fu rn.Kid r,ppreed by all,, ih concerned, the terrible uin al..,re. After Th.y M.nl ,, lrno1, (o ri?,,, heller 'JT?""' Mtt. I" ",,r . ' - ,ri" U decree finm Ilow-n nor HI reel Mlaunrh kliiit under fiidt l.lenty of ir(Ml food to cat." CANADA FREE SAYSGEORGE Famous British Statesman Telle Chicago People About Thle Country AW IMPORTANT LESSON At the .Journalist,.' banquet at Chicago a few'day ago at which Lloyd deorge wan Itje gi.t 0f honor, that t ale man referred to th" position of Canada in the nul I XV. cu)( ,(nv enr0i. i . ln?le coinjiany of Canadians If we had lue( an order thai the- Should be inipreei for (he jjiip. ort or the llritlh Kmpire. Tliey came of their own free will, on Ihe appeal of M.r ow lnn,a. ler. MIMMirlcil liv Iheln dull nnp. liament, elected by their own pen. pie. And the Mnn you tnuulit u In the eirhieentl, cenlury lui been Ihe alvnlion of the Ilritich I'nrplre n wc know il today. 'In Lomldii, at Ibid hour, ww hae reiireenlaliveii nf n 1 1 tr fn ft I fmlnloiiH of the llrltUli Crown, nil IIIiik under coudllimin of perfect Cfpialily with renrnl,. live of Orcat Ilrilnln. Amnnir liem I Oenerul fiinjto, who, twenty or thirty yeari ago fought ....... Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to "Veterats Assocutioq, Bovril Poster Competition", Knfpire In the following uorlo: Mil nioniliiK I had the priv- PA 4i 4 r. 1 1 '-at npRln.t the HritMi forrAcfor tl"' independence: of hi nullv ' and allerwurd lrtied a tr n'1 1 become nil Itidependeutn .pn'lnr in Ihe KniplreWe hnQUiU" irrae, Ihe head of the I mil T " Stnl. itllnjr there a Ifie rr ,..:) or a treaty. rcprcentuiij- ienpe, Willi (he ino.t r1rpt''l,, Indrpciiilence a far iiMhf'ir' in leTiml affair arc concThM "SVc imi Mini .oriiofliirW 1 N of t-cnutli in ti. eitrrterti:? thai l a onrrc of jioweMrt i:, oiiHhlntr Hint I u ource f nl(tli to ur owe HiHtieiJwIy lo the enn which you, the fr,v people of tlii urm frerimortii'T tbuoiil our HlaeMnnrilnp In righleenlli century, and 'jr from any reciilmenl, frnnf anr firllntr r.f rfKrel. In' Uritl'" liearl, wc huve. iiolhliitr l feeling of irralitude r the g-eal inert who founded thl Kreat re public, nml .in duiujr n Silent Ilrilnln how o govern 'fi"' I'eople." I AppluUM" . AV. K. Trump, repre"Tepilnf Hrlllsh Aincrlcaii Paint Cr r rived from Vancouver ..tm I'rlnce Mitpert Sal'urduy rt noon on one. nf hi perfixttcal business trip In the. HisfHrt. Hinee n vlllln(f this e,if, Mr Trumji haA bee nine Hiata'arT the company Vancouvf r branch.