P.AflD TWO. Royal Yeast Cakes have been used and recommended by Canadian housewives for over 50 years. . Time is the test of quality. Insist on the kind that mother used." - A $0 SMOKE The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except 8unday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor.' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. ...,..., DAILY EDITION .$1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Stales, in advance, per year . .,.$0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year. . . $7.&h TELEPHONE 91 Transient Display Advertising $1.40 per Inch per insertion 1ransient Advertising on Front Page. .$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion. , . . .25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion. ,2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate line. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1923. fee Ourselves As Others See Us. . L ': Sometimes it i, wrse to try to see ourselves as oilier .see ii. When we read accounts of visits to Prince Rupert or (lis-trict and they seem In be a little, critical, we must nlvvays remember that ws are biased in our views and' also we are sometimes a utile touchy on some point. We cannot expect visitors to agree with our viewpoint. While here they usually avoid saying nnything which they think will hurl our feelinp but when they gel away they bscome. less careful and. we are apt to bear iiinign w men we uu noi aiwuys-iiKe.. f tt- . - ,'We welcome all rTmrisuis'. They help u to se'e tbiiip in -:..i,i i:m n.. i ?. i .... . .... . i"i neiii. .ui" "mi i -jn.c t isiuii is imunu hi. ne tiistorieii nipt by gelling the view of Ihe, independent person, even thniigli vVe-niay know it to le only n "partial vievv, i instructive and tends to help us set right somf or the thing which at present ne. a little awry, Drlftlna Around In "forth Pacific. ,' For over three weeks the lug freighter Shiiikokii Maru was drifting in the north Pacific and in close wirele lunch with the rest of the world, yet eventually she was - allowed to go .is.lo're and at the time of writing U is nol known what was the fatq of the greater part of lhecrew. v i ' In order to pick up this big vessel it was necessary to send south fof n big lug. This absorbed a lot of lime and meanwhile tie;big vessel was al the mercy of the Waves and wind eventuallydriving ashore on a hostile cOast, expoed to all Ihe winds and storm:. ' V IIjuI there been a big lug here ninP had llia'l big tug been called on at once, the vessel coulTl have been saved and there would have been no risk of losing. Ilie.cfew. This seems to be Ihe -reasonable location for a snlvnge .plant. The on- at Victoria i subsidized by the Dominion government and it is a use-uil lu'slililtion. The question whether Prince Humeri should not also have a salvage station with headquarters ul iU? local qry- dock is one that will have to be-'considered before loiig. It seems a disgrace to lose a vessel that ha been driflii.g for tine-weeks', -. ' T Future Of City Depends On Election. $'3;Tliis is the lirrie the civn- electuuis ar fought. Putting cititifldates in the Held is a large pari of Ihe work of the elec-Uyrt .lust now there seems to be a- good deal of doubt who is 'jWIIf r'hl d who is not. There are rumors of some with-davjng and others offering their service. The time i getting slioH and electors are wondering who ihey'niay be called upon tnrvole for. It teems only fair to the elector that the men who infend to be in the field should declare themselves-soon .Much depend upon the quality of Die men offering for the offices f mayor and aldermen. Without good men offering il is impossible for Ihe electors to make a wise choice THE DAILY. NEWA Tuesday, November SJ,um,t, REFUND OF TAXATION TRIIFI SI ANDFR TH HUE'S still plenty of ep-fnp on luriittr an election but not a much e?pmg (T a formerly.- -V-' t in-, nruisn eiecnon ar provinp excilin? for Ihe lillle Welsh wizard but not quile up to Ihe standard set by New York. -t THE bipv laugh is roniinjr. Britain and the Yukon are both turninp cold and Ihe blark dia-mond jpwelry1 (merchant will very soon he givinp us the ba ha loo. II' might even have been in Prince Hunerl where a fire in a restaurant had Ihe effect of bend- inp several of I lie steaks. DID you ever seriously consider why it is that drummer are yood talkers? If you did you will have remembered that they live away from home mos! of the time. DID you ever stop to think iow much easier lire' Would lie ben laid ham ami epps and also conked them? j nr. reason wny so. many peiqde have headaches i that disease always attacks the weakest snot. Ten Years Ago In Pilnc Rupert November 27, 1913. A powder man named Swan- sen was Mown from a coyote hole In Ihe excavation al the O.T.P. yards lasl night and in staidly killed. His brotheer was a witnessif the gruesome arc! dent. In a very disappointing box. insr match ul the Weslholme Theatre lasl night, Joe Hayley of N.clor.a. knocked out Jimmy Walsh of .Montreal in the fiflh' round. 'Jack Keefe was referee and Dr. H. K. Tremayne exam ineil the contestants. Seattle, herring fishing men declare that the , industry ha dwindled to nothing because of the record killing of whaler during the past summer. Whaling will have to be discontinued in Alaska if Ihe herring and halibut fisheries nre lo survive, il is staled. Kuhnnrihft for the Daily News. OLD CHUN 0 TOBACCO fly lKP 'mpssial tobacco company or r I Council Has Report From Finance Committee With Respect to Cold Storage Property Irf connection with an application from 1 lie Canadian National Hallway for refund of alleged ex- lecssive taxation vn the winter, (.front land occupied by Mia Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co. the finance committee reported In the e.ly council last night thai nothing had been collected improperly Iff BKillSHfcKS Japanese Publish Tale Against Officers and Men of P. A O. Vessel The Hook, 1 1 1 Vancouver weekly published by J. S. I'ow-pcr, formerly lf tttr of the Prince Hupcrl a1ly New, publishes tin following: Do you know that some male volent 1 persons have . made the I 41 t It . ..... . ao.i ioe,r,o... u . lw,M,,4.arlli.tnkin Japan the in rerun... me rcj.on o0(.asiu f((P ,,,,,, shcking jadnpled. ' 'piece of racial enmity propagan- I Aid. Mephen explained Ihtnt . ,.,... ... ,,,,,1 i,,,.,,,, the mailer had arisen mil nr an ,,iut hn ,.,.,, kmvn , , ,a assessment made three or four .i,,,,.,,!., years ago which had resut led in know that KnirlUli nf- Ilupher No bad been taxes. appen flp,ril 1mi, ni,irs nrP sharped-ntade at Mill lime nnd Ihe finance ,,,, ,,, apjrw j tt r,,r liut ia ,tt , committee took the position thai ..,,. Am,.,.icail SWUU the it bad r.pht to judpnie,, no pass wirMos u, lf ,.rims a(rails, now after the assessment had hHl,M wnne; ,f y(MI ,, no, once been arcepled by nil pail.es JalWln0,p , H,y. concerned ,, .... . ,..., ., The Man in the Moon SAYS:- .in J mi iiimiiii li lllinimil their language newspaieri the I'air.ku ..Vippn," vuhlished til 1.15 Cordova Street. Vancouver. Rapine and' Murder We will lell yini the try, so Ilinf it may come to the notice of the authorities and be silenced In official Japan before it does auyi more of its deadly work. You will recall Ihe noble work) done by Capt. Iloldnson land the officer ; inelii.iiiiK the umter-1 paid ones of the C.p.lt. sleamerl ninpres of Australia iluring the earthquake al Yokohama. The world ranjr with the xtory of their pallautry. t)ther Uritisli crew did similar noble work on a smaller sCate. ' Hut under the headin? freely translated "Violation by, Knjr-lisli Ship in Yokolianu Discovered by the American Navy" Ihe 'fair-. iku Mppn tells the foowin? story in the form of a San Francisco dispatch: , "One of the 1'. A O. steamship ! The cry for whole wheal A wider food intelligence means an increasing, i demand for whole wheat products. , ModernS; . milling processes do not produce whole wheatif Hour. It can rarely be found in this country. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is 100 per cent whole wheat, and so thoroughly cooked that every particle of each crisp, tasty shred of flavory -baked wheat is 'digested and converted unto,., muscle, bone and brain. Contains all the food you need, and all the bran you need, to, pre vent constipation and its kindred ailments."' .. ... n .it 1 "H 1 wo ISiscuits with not miiK anu a mue ereani make a warm, nourishing meal. Wheat company nierliiant vessels took ., , , , , . , , . THISCUIT it the Shredded Wheat cracker-si real whole wheat toit valcn with butter, toft cliccic or marmalade. n CnJIn Shrrddrtl Whrat Cumn, Ltd, aHion ,uu r w n mm idi m in nhmm an oulrapeouH apaiust de- , , , , . . a;- Shredded t ev ,ru,c"ur -'"- nwi mi in- nm.ie lo nx.i. i..e fenceless Japanese women suf. . , ' , ,,rom nivernlty. professor It II of No Concern? ferers in the recent calaslrophe ,'.ni',"a a '-oiuplein confirmation ..r U,i. in Japan The SS Tairo .Maru ",,'"u,"!s, n" pnsseo inroiiKO .ny experienced newspaper. prepo.eoi nruei tiiKl mi.. which Is'-now in the harbor of Vanr"uv,'r a couple of week apo, man ran understand bow u wle rlnevoii. lory. ' s"n t,', h" crcluloii. little ' "P-P-r profenr, San Francisco, gives Ihe follow. '?' -.1 injr news to the newspapers in San Francisco any to this paper: "This P. A ;.Q irripUl vessel was in Ihe harbor of Yokohama in the reVcnt earthquake of Japan. 'Ibis shin look sit hun dred sufferer to Ihe Hay of-Shimidzu safely fcuid gave the J sufferers every possible assist., ance. Ibererore, the Japanese povernrnenl thanked (he officers i and crevv of, this ship fn?u the bottom of their hearts. , Immoral Happenlnge Hut iinforlunalely on the' sec, ond trip, news o( immiral bap. peniiiKs was wirfil from Ihei American Navy to the Jnpanese government. As the American Navy was heading to Yokohama, one nf Ihe crew discovered n Jap- anese woman crying for help in the sea. Afler picking up this woman, she gave the. following informal ion to th American of ficer! She said that the officer and men of the p. and 0. vessel bad commenced ads of violation againsl (he Japanese women a soon as they had their vessel clear iiway from IlieToast. Ifotb officers and men were concerned in these excesses. Women who consented to be their victim were allowed to fe, and later released; those who refused were thrown alive into the sea. I'he officers ami crew of this boat were arrested and are now in prison in Kobe. We cannot publish lie name of the ship on account iif police reputations," A Cruel Slander I'he shocking nature of this. charge may be negatived in our own minds by its manifest evi- lences of worlhlesnc,g Jt anonymity, its origin, credited to woman rescued from the ea amid horrors I hat turned thousands insane,' (he impossibility of such rapine oecuring on in, Hrltlsh ship of any kind lei alon a P. & (. line, whose discipline is akin lo that of Ihe Navy. There are other Internal evidencen to liscredil this lory, which will fuggest themselves that the story is ii iving the. widest clr- ulation and discussion among the Japanese peopbi on m llici- fic coast. Official of the Can adian Japanese Association who are convinced that the slory Is n baseless and foolish' one, tare doing what Ihey can lo unlet their people here. Hut ask ten Japanese people whom you meel, and nine of thenv will fdiaka their heads and answer trravely ''Vary bad business." One man volun teered the lnforn(.itlon "English I ui-riiiiiinx in urifi smif-iiriini iiuiniro ronm ii nueiioneir iTomeruun envr'Htn mean ment- It make. "confirmed lheahout some rumor lie had beard' ....I,. Mntiniimi edvrtllDv, Why Men "Crack" When on the Highway, worry and strain of recent years THE has been too much for many business and professional men who have not been able to break away from the details and anxieties associated with their occupations. In a moment you will recall many who have broken down suddenly just when they appeared to be in their prune. Some have had Iheir lives snulTed out while others have lingered as invalids, lack-ing; the energy and nerve force necessary for the pursuit of their vocations. The warning symptoms as outlined above by Dr. Kennedy in the American Magazine for October are well worth a careful study, because with this knowledge' you can then detect the Indications of failing nervous energy while yet there is lime to prevent serious results. A few days away from the scene of Success What Do Thee Thlngi Tell Vou? T u on of tb cwnmiuu..! tliu u( ,r.,u,m. Abotntr U pbrttc! ua-tmv Tou art .hewlnf mlum f nrvUUSiiM n )vu rnni hv from Iwtlchliic yvur fbrm; thruidiif your houlilm. lng-it o foot when rour ! trt croMU; or hi tou cannot .It t a dck or ubl mill-conllnuallr lipplna with lh (lntr. Th hMu roan ry ufun nnU that ha cannot conconlratt on on luk, lut rontla ualljr (two from ont thlnr to another. II la alo vary a(l to lewr Intrrwt In tho work aof rrrratlona that rormrrlr (ava Mm Mrwuit, And ho la eaallr falliufd Narvoua fatlgu U nii.t tuiiihionly Indlralnl by a constant (tU lr of tlctilnrm around the hd, B uiase's Nerve hood. 4 your worries, rest and moderate exercise ,1ft the. open will help to get you started oh the way to better health, Vour recovery will be greatly hastened by the use of DrT ! Your digestive system has ' failed to supply proper nourishment to the nervous1 v system. And when thus exhausted Inia nerves fail to control the digestive fluids of the stomach. On this account outside help is necessary, such as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, before you can get back your strength and vigor. You will not be using this restorative treatment long before you will find yourself sleeping and resting heller. And this is what you need above all else. The old . energy and vigor will be felt throughout , your system and ydu Vill he encouraged jo keep up this reconstructive treatment uriRI you feel entirely yourself again. Dr. Chased Nerve Food 50c a box, all dealer, or Edmaneon, Bate A Co., UA, Toronto. .... ft