City Deliver!', by mail or carrier, per month ........... $1.00 Bv mail to alf tiarts of the British Emnire and the United States, in advance, per year ....,. $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year 7..r0 Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILT -EDITION Hopeless Conditions Turn Out All Right. 91 86 i .Monday, February llSI. It seems to be quite true" that vie suffer more from our fear than from thing that actually happen. Condition look nopelo- add we fe-l Mire omelhing dreadful is going to happen and then gradually the trouble, die away and we wonder later why. wo were so perturbed. The average person docs not se very far-aod doe not reaon well. There i a lack of knowledge of human nature- and particularly of the workings of the human mind that puts u quit? wrong inour calculations. The condition in Hermany today looks rather hopeless, yet it will proliabiy work out welL The people there are getting their first big real punishment from the war, a. somewhat similar punishment to that w'hich others got at th? time of the conflict. However, peoide are beginning to realize that they cannot punili (icrmauv without at the same lime punUhing themelve wwl m many case it is the innocent wjio uff?r. Tim self1h- nes of, h ii man nature will force the countries of the world to try to agree to treat each other properly. France is now going -through a financial panic, the punishment for refuting to be magnanimous to (.iermany. Housing-Conditions . ' In Great Britain . The hoiiting conditions in fircat Britain are causing a good ileal of w-orrv. Houses are needed bul'-the "rol of building i so high that the poihlc renlt do not pay interest mi the invet-mertl and the result is peopl refute to build new houtes. The governmciil ha promised to deal with the question at an early dale, and going into the limiting business will make taxes higher there. Part of the trouble in ronn?olion with the housing problem has arjsrn frv.ro the refusal of Parlianlenl to sanction a raise in rent. 'Wages have gone up and the cost of living generally lia advanced and with it was bound tit go the rents of houes. Some landlords took advantage of the scarcity to make inordinate profits o the government had to step in to protect the householder. This protection hat been extended for another period of years. 11 wa irohably Hi?, right thing to do but it had. its reaction. Prohibitory legislation is often useful hit no one ran te)l what will be the effect on the country until it has been Iried 01U- Preparing For Hebrldean Settlers. Il is announced that tie finite arrangements have been made for bringing the starving Hehrideaii settlers to Ilriti-h Colum-bia, where they will engage in fithing ainl farming. Tlie Provincial Government will make loans to the settlers haod on the work Ihey do on their land. , Quick action will have to be taken in connection with these settler. The conditions tui Ihi coast are ideal for them but the grealet care will have to he-taken toinsur'lhat no niMake s are ma.de and lhat the new eltters gel' the foir benefit of all monie expended. They do not understand our rulums h?reJand will need a good deal of careful supervision .at firsL .Large seUlo-menl should be avoided ju orderthat they may become Cana-dinnized as -oon as poihIe. s Benefit Selves And Help pettlers. By arrajisiug to help the suffering reople,of the' HeJtrides we thall beidoiug a goKl act for them and al lhe ame tim? shall e benefiting ourtelve. R' might In wier to spend a little . f ,t II ...1 if ..I. 't - ii ' to secure settlers from oiher huropean counlne. We have noilhere. idjee(iou to the reopIe from -any rountrv in Europe in limil'd numfters but (hey have lo learn the language and adapt theiri- -ir io me cuiom oi ine country nnu il is not iiulil the second generation that Ihey become real Canadian. The same i true of many Eugli.-h and Scotch people but the difference is not o marked. , The Royal Commission on Polpwood Will Hold Public Hearings COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL, PRINCE RUPERT, Thursday, February 28, 1924. Session at 10 a.m and 2 p.m. The Coiiimiioii cordially iilviles the ntleiiiLiucc of tboe. desiring to give videiice regarding timber export and forel conservation. UNloM STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. StUlart Prom Pflnct Rupert. vaaoeurw. vicroau, ocn rn, smm ar. Tumn. rm. rr vanoeuvsiR, vieroata, airt u4 mm ut, sir hm. aaTOx, uc mi, rrtwAMT, wttw . a wm. i eoT aiayeow mm mim cinriM, riMf jus. til Ik4 AftaiM. 4. aarMln, SiiiL. rrtne RuMrt. fe.C in low of the Ins Bermuda, two trows rarrynip :no.0i)o fool of lumber arrival yesterday after noon from lh Whalrn mill at Swannn May. fl will l loaded (hit week on C.O.M.M. l easier. Canadian Scottish Tor shipment to I ho Orient. There will alo he an additional Sim.imo feel from interior mills, this alrraly having arrie.t at the lumber as. embly wharf, The Scoflih it duo on Wednesday to go Into duk alter which the louilinv will commence. BROOME NO STRANGER TO NORTHERN COAST Man Who Is Arranging for Flight Round the World Was Formerly In Alaska . Colonel Itronnio' who Is expected here Ihi week to arrange for the visit of I lie British round the world flight is no stranger to Ihis part of the country. At the lime of the wreck of the Islander in 1001 he was supervising the const ruction of a cannery in TaVu Harbor just seven mile away from wheVe the tragedy look place. Two years before lhat he was astociated in a tuitinot way with (.apt. .Neu ronitis, manager of the C.l'.ll. coast sl.'amthip service. SALE FOR RIDLEY HOME ON SATURDAY Sum of S24.15 was Realized at Affair Held In Red Cross Hut The Mini of 21.I5 wa real- izeil at the sale of home cooking given on Saturday afternoon at the n C.rost Hut in aid of the Ridley Home. Thote in charge of the alTair were Mrs. H. Hlance, Mrs. T. MeClymont, Mrs. I Maxwell, Mrs. J. O.' Siren, Mrs II. Beaumont. Mr, fl. W. Kerr and Mr. J. Vigcr. TELKWA Tbe Terriers" a number of chnols boys played a snappy little game of hockey against the "Bloodhound," the married men, on Thursday afternoon. There wa some splendid play on both hie, and Telkwa may e.inect some real good players from the ranks-of Hie boy in a few year time. L. Clinlftn Johntton of Topley slopped in Telkwa on hi way lo Smilher on Wednesday last. Mis Irene fiilmour i spending a few days visiting .Mis Lola Wakefield al Tyee Lake. I he, ladies of St.. Stephen Church hold a very succesful whist drive on Friday evening. Owing In lhe prevailing mild weather, which is unlooked for in this part of lhe world at this lime of lhe year, there I a great deal of sickness. This is specially noliceable amongst lhe children .mis rene .MPiionaM ten on Friday morning for llazellon where she will siind n few dav more money io gei ineso .-troinsn people n?re man we siiouia visiting her sistei who leache MOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert . Holdcrofl, Viclorta; A, Farrow, Alf. II. Living. Miss M. A. Mulhall, X. Murchie, W. F. Irani. . s. Waring, W. A. Wallace and C. J. Quanlic, Vancouver; J. K. Berg. Ketchikan; lly. Halliwell, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark. Smilher; M. L. Jlark, fieorgelnwn; II. W. Sinclair, Inverness; A. II. , Brown and It. MacLeod, Burns Ijike; A. Wall, C.X.H.; Mr. and Mrs. fios-ninn and children, Prince Oeorge. Central F. Daniels, C.N.H.; A. Morrison, Garcms; Ted .lohnslon, Terrace; P.. Biaul, Ilmnnlou; Chri. Dixon,. Georgetown. . Tfce Mat the Mm V SAYSt- THE prisoner olueeled Id the uewspaiers saying he walked forth a nwmn .when b' '"loft jail in company with his wife. Jut why, I wondert N KISSIXO fs nil right a? Iffnirl 1 atll III A ll-. IsA l..lt I I.I -ft halo to e her fisting the other fellow. -.' ' '' i FOH h' efton who live rhief- ly for iarliej and afternoon 'teat. Prince ftuiiefl Tt (Tie place. Yes eorlayily HiaT 1 i I f I old lon is 1 one limnAyrseV oil tea. TIIK.ltrilih climate is much like- thai in British. Columbia. Vol I hey play football there in the winter ami bore in the " THESE nre Hie day when you see I ho people straggling o(T of a Sunday afternoon lo bxik oxer lhe boat. polih up (he engine, or givrt her a slioH spin JuM see what she Can Ho. . THE French . iornment has the rlTil blea. It say ilk will dissolve I'arlia'monl if Hie inem- iers don't ole right. ' , . . THE dillicully "oIhuiI having Hufte Scotchmen' from lhe llehriden in (Canada l thai Miy do not speak our language. . SOME people aver Dial the Na tional language of Canada it Soottith and you' won bl Ibink so tiMt if you alien. It'll the police ourt regularly. THE chief iruluslrifs in Prince llupert 'Xre saVI to be fishing, lea drinking, crd playing and croiiluctiug fraternal functions. J Ten Years Ago j 'j in Pilnc Rupert j February 25, 1914. ' The Daily w say thai the protincial goyeriifiienl 1 prn viding a mortgage of between ton and ?5nn on every s man. woman omt, child In Britith Loiumitia lo iack ifii.it iora r"ailway which will sidetrack Prince llupert .ami boost Van. cnuver. Ten car loads of high grade nre pate.l IhrmiKh 'Prince llupert last; week bound from the Silver Standard mine at llaielon to lhe Trail smeller. This make a total of i carload t or 721 Ion of ore. .that the property ha shipped Ihis winjer. h protided. In the Letter Box HOW COME? Port et.inglon.' il.C Feb. 21.' lion. I.dililor, Xews. Prince rnne.rll'B.C.' Hon. detir siir !ad eclaele ha eolne oer niy,,lion and .1 weep tears copious, friend llah-ilogo and; self fishing off-keena river when . nld snd sneclaclo lookip'ace.4; Biltner. Amour lust or rock, etng., towed to Yaicouer bv jiother sleanter llashllngp in waierufg lohes inll alo with near tears' copious, sail) 'bow come?" What for jio Jnnke repair drjrdbck 'ttuirt-! ami I alo rise to ak alo how come big FLOATING SPECKS BEFORE THE IJYES MEANS LIVER TROUBLE Wbro HtU Ur to fliKt bef III tjn, kIhb efihn ei lo lurn ktack fr few -f)i iikI jixj, fri ir yrj ere rln to fjint, )fnt rtn rf'l ired Ihil j-fHir llrf it not worttnr pruffly. The rwnilal nunc I 4n la ll rm here lh llr l h,w, Uiy fr lorj"'!. H li llr It up by ib 11 m. r Mllburo't Uti-Uver eilln a a. I rlrar' mf U eru- maljtM m,M of if ind polntKi mailer from il i)tm. Mr. Vl. ArUixli frnlll'. OnU rm:- -l umhI ti, I i fully lM.ih.rJ llli fltln trk tefor my eye. J. E. Berg, manager of ih ''dlrTV,rf. ,lr''; to my ioB,,,h. 1 . . J" n-r Mat of your Mlltmrn: M-ir In Fi.1. v. 1 11 .Martin Ush Co Ketchikan. ar-'i.t..i i..p ,. 1 ..... r.i.l nvwi in the city by Saturday well 1 rrr m. .inw 1 ilwiyi keep anernoon'H train from a business trip lo w Vork. He i going north on the. Princes Mar this afternoon. IheBI Ml 1110(1." .Mllliurn'a Uta-LOer PUli are ti rial al all Jilr, nr Billd rtlrrrl o reripi t,t prlre hy The T, Mllhurn Co, tainted, Toruilo, om. i PAGE TWO. THE DAILY NKW8. i n .Monday, February ip. For One Cent if you max obtain 3 cups of SALAD- I! H40S AaK for a trial paeKag today. Delicious ! Economical ! The Daily News PR1XCR MJPF.ItT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. ' Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. (Rupert II. F. PULLEX, .Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! LUMBER ARRIVES FROM SWANSON BAY Tug Bermuda Came in Yesterday Afternoon with 500,000 Feet for Shipment to Orient tltey certainly BULL DOG SIZE I A. II, Tomfipson, provincial Mx collector come to lUsinglonj nrlicullurali!.' add'retted Ihelnnd make me pay tate and l Prince llupert .llorlicnllurai Society at a meeting in lhe cily lull latl nighl. '.M.' M. Stephen knowing big drydock kept up by lae and how can country keep lip ueet dock if such perceed. ing negotiated. ( rjo to atfc lion, siir. Yours truly. Ml TSFHASIll. Prosperous advertising means regular continuous artvertlslnn. in eaoaATi. IN TNI SUPRIMI COURT Or IRITilH COLUMBIA. fn lhe Mailer rf lh Ailiuliir.iratloa M. VS In Hi Mailer tlw Klaie f Jain- II Brin: rerrawHl: Inl.Ojtr TAIK .VOTICV lhat In onler ut hi ll'HMIIir r. Nell. Iiullir. ITUltr Ik 1. ?lh Jf lebniarr. A.H. tf, I wa. atMnie.1 ..iiiiiiiiFir.iiir ii in. r.Mjii tr janHa n Rryan. (Inviin). anil aM mrtl.. r.m. rlaiin aralifl Um nid Klaw are Ivrrlit required u fiirtil.h uiih. pruiwrli vrrlfiml ib-btrd lo lit uu ir rnuir1 I.. n. ji .lU'inni i. nwif iMlrDttli to llie 1. tnwiii. Ttiovmw. ur.Mxr:, orrirtal Artiiilnl.lralnr. , . Prinr lmirrl, B.C. Haled ihl lain day of rfruarr, tin r.iM. TF.Mlf.H an IllVllml lr lh annn.l vrrlunl f ilw ruikii l al ruvH-m lylaa at the r-l H'l"ll arti nanie: !:!'. "Marn.1- l'rln luipert llerrvwa' Vannm... -'ni .-, weiuniiMi'T - Tbi." WeMiniiiMvr " "n" w We.imlnoer rt.1"'! Weimmier "Verlin" I'rinc- liiitrl 'n-C Piiitio MiiMTt frlliee lliii-M " "Cli.yah' Crlnro HiiKft "Hiila" eniie htiix-rl "llTin" Prliim H1111..1 Cofil (if rririralkvn ran m nl,tln.i n appllrailMi fmm lhe iiiwWlriit or inmi ii ninrnri iiiTirfi ai rrtnrm Huri.., of w W.Ouiln.lrr. Tender ar in ho Malnlr marked m 11.. oiiKid f Umi rnv.kw -T'iMlrra fur re ..ir 10 1 itnrriea Una IV arid IllH't Iw re. at lhe ntttr of tlio nmltr.lrnnt "i 'r " flr'i Marrh loiu. ivrlol rxinlrrd for nuiinkibm ..r ....l inutl be ataled. A ertint elieniie fnr anevint 4" tka lomW erlra and tiavalile iii 11 .lfniiviix or nann and RVt.f k m lOll 1. RY th tMHti 10't of IIh 1 linhcrlra lnm.t, ,r any H-ndT, nnl neroaaarllv aeepij, '"'ii xiTiiniwru.. ,. Vomica Bank Bldr.. nroinrrr B.C. Irbrutry ma, till, I 7 arc $ood i v 4 . La n rrQToronaa CIGARS MenuPdctured GENERAL 06AR COMPANY LIMITED Imperial Tobacco Co., ofCendda Limited, Sole Distributors. r , W f Phone 109. i ; Watch This Space Electric-Bake Whole Wheat Helgersoft' Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY Dentist X-RAY SERVICE. Office Houm: 0 n.m, to 0 p.m. f Open Evenings by Hpcclnl Appoinlinent.J' Breatd Is a Henllhfiil Lftxnlivo. 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