PAGE TWO. For Refreshment n when fatigued, try a cup of SALAD A Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Too Early Yet ;' To Place The Man. ;; - Best for Baby Ask your Doctor 1! H468 Always so pure, fresK and delicious. The Daily News I'MINCK ItUPEHT - 11IUTIHII COI.UMHIA. Published' Every Afternoon, except Sunday, 'the Prince Huperl Daily News, l.imileil, Third Avenue. II. F. PUl.UIX, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1 98 ,86 00 Hy mad to all parts or the Hruisti hmpire and the United Stales,- In advance, per year $0.00 To. nil oilier countries in advance, per year $7.fi0 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - -. Monday, IVhruary t, 1 9 2 1 . Former President Or United States. Former Proident Wilson is dead and today runny people nr? speaking of him nnd of his dace in history, lie i? an example of a man with great ideals who wyis able to impress and influence the stranger hut did not carry with him thoMf of his own hoinc. When the- treaty of Versailles was signed, Wilson was a great man. A few months later and Ua was a dismal failure. That was the general impression. lie was a victim" largely, of the United States political system. He went down to defeat largely because of the political campaign wnjreil against him, not primarily because of his work in connection with the treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations hut because of Ihe bitterness of the political campaign whioh dicr?diled hiia and his work for the sake of discrediting the parly and winning an election. Wilson failed because he had loo great a faith -in himself nnd his power of earning the people with him. He "slimaled hi personal powers loo highly and esteemed loo little Ihe vnlue oi using legiumiaie political meinous. unu .Mr. yviimiii kepi in close louch willi Ihe legislative and treaty making bodies of the United Stales he would probably' have. carried the League of Nations in his own country. The. people there believe in Ihe principles on which the league i based. They have high ideals anil Ihey will eventually become parlies lo a league if not Ihe league. ' . II is loo early yet to place President Wilson. There is loo much prejudice in this country and ui his own for any of us lo speak of him without being warped in our ideas bv the smaller things of life, lie may Jive as Ihe glaring example of n dismal failure, or he may live as the promulgator of a great ideal which laler generations will adopt nnd carry through no fruition. Wi in this country arc apl to think of him as the man whi failed to influence his country lo enter Ihe war in fulfilment of pledge and in the cause of humanity, until the countries which fought for his ideals had spent their strength and become exhausted, nnd Ihen who tried lo impose his own ideas on th victors. Kven in his own country there is a difference of opinion as to what acliop should have been laken at thai lime. Should The Army Be Debt Collector? There have been charges iir'the past lhal the Hritish nrrrfv lias often been used as a collector of debts. ( js snid thai wars nave oeen waged over questions of finance, partly because of the rac u,.,t Hnia refused acknowledge her lawful debts, re eognilioii was refused her by Britain and oilier countries. n.iiM.i gLMiniim-iii to ureai nriiniii reiuseii lo ne iu- liuenreil liy such consideralioiis, and probably they were right ,m" iu mius nun ufjH mill iiiiu mmcii unable lo nnv. t. . . i I ui. !.: is a uiL-aiis iiy wnicn ne can declare ifiriisejr a liankrupl and in a short time the courls will allow him to set up in business again. This law has been Used by tin? unscrupulous lo evade Ihe payment of debts, yet there has been no suggestion of killing the o no wiki oiu ii. iiawier ne jias i.eeil Honored and taken a high place in society after he has recovered his financial stains. miss,., i,a reiuseii io acknowledge certain dcbls nnd has ii.onii'o uiai nriinm should reimburse her for lh damnfre caused o ina.iuig ner territory wilhout good and sufficient reason. She -'Kieeo io uisciiss these matters nnd lo trv to effect n ellle rnenl add she will he received once more as ' a national equal wi i h whom it will be possible ,1,, h.isiness. Hritish consuls will be placed at convenient centres in lhal country and Russian consuls will go to Ihe Hritish countries 'Another slage in the making of peace has been reached. Doing business wilh Ilus-sia will help lo stabilize world condition. Pure, rich milk powdered. Its purity is certain and no vital element has been affected by the process. KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED MONTR K A L TOItC.NIO WINNIPCU Sold by RUPERT TABLE 8UPPLY CO. EX-PftUiDENT WILSON DICB YESTERDAY AFTER I A LONQ FIQHT FOR LIFE ! (ronliiup1 from par onn by Hie millions of Kurope as "Ilin C.wl nf l.ti" .....I f.Io ..... I.I-.n.l l.v. II... ...t'",,rr0''!' inillioiis. Acclithueil at one lime almost ii a now Messiah, he heard himself iwcorinted ainl denounced as an autocrat nnd worse at home and abroad. ,V'" Olher President since Lincoln wns so worshiipoi and hated; no olher president since Ito.tsp-ve had such friends and such enemies.' Throned it all he pre served an "outward calm while the grim destroyer which hover ed close about him tlurinir the last months of his occupancy of the presidency, followed him relentlessly to the modest home where he lived Ihe ways of a retired iientleman ami knocked at his door eery day unlil il was al las openoit. After having home Ihe burdens of a war president, he un dertook the task of making a' peace which he sincerely heliv- o. would be a lasling one and ill hough lie succeeded in pel- ling' lluropo to accept il in larpe measure his own country rejected it. And in Ihe f is lit he broke his health, wore himself out, suffered a slroke of paralysis which led to his death, and declared lliron?lil il nil lhal he would have been happy lo pive his life for Ihe success of his ef forts. Smasher of Precedents Wooilrow Wilson was a prece- lenl smasher from beginning to end. Hp began by revivinp the practice of Washington andJef. rersnn in delivering hi mes sages In Oonpres in person; he finished by actually leaving American soil and going lo Kurojie. His was Ihe responsi hilily of deciding when a country with a people lorn by conflicting sympathies was ready lo throw ilseir Into ihe jrreal world war, and when the moment came he look Ihe responsibility of throw- in? in the men and millions. which turned, the scale In vie lory. Horn in Staunton, Va., Dec, 2H, .IHSii, of Scotch Irish parentage, he was christened Thomas v oodrow Uson and lie was known in early life as "Tommy. After he was graduated from Princeton in 1870 he was known only as Woodrow Wilson. His falher was Ihe Rev. Joseph Rug- gles Wilson, a Presbyterian clergyman, and his mother was Jessie Woodrow, When he was two years old the fortunes of his father look the family to Augusta, Georgia .....i i. in r..t.....i.i.. I . uii'i luit-i iii Liiiuiiiiiin, where al Hie axe of I? Tliomas Woodrow Wilson enlereij David son college, but left there soon lo go lo Princeton. After grad uation at Princeton be studied law al Ihe University of Vinrinin ami in 1 882 hung- out his shingle in Atlanta, (ia. Meantime he courted Kllen Louise Ason, the daughter if a Savannah Presbyterian clergyman. They were married in IHH.1 and had three daughters, .Margaret, the eldest who diil not marry; Jessie, who became the wife of Francis Howes Sayre, nnd Kleanor, who became the wife of William (i. McDoo, secrelary of the treasury norm? her fathers adminislra Hon and laler a presidential ns- piranl. College President I Urn . .. . .r. Alison once said Hiai as n young lawyer he wore out Ihe rug in his office walking around Ihe desk waitlnp for clients, so he abandoned a lepal career and went lo Johns Hopkins Univer siiy al Hallimore for a post graduate course in letters. Whil there he published his first book l-onpressional government," a sludy In American politics. It evoked oners of professorships at Hryn Mawr and Wesleyan and won recojfnilion at home and abroad. The younpr man who wrole of the defects of Ihe American political system in 188.1 found himself to deal with them Inter. Having written in a de precatory lone of the tendency toward autocracy in American presidents he lived to hear him self called the greatest autocrat of (hern all and lo see a resolution declaring his office vacant on those grounds introduced and tabled hi the senale. Successively, Mr. Wilson became professor of history and political economy al JJryn Mawr and al Wesleyan University ami laler professor of Jurisprudence dud political economy al Prinec-ton where, subsequently, he waR made head of jhat Institution; THE DAILY NEWS. Mnmlny. Ft'lirunr, i Meanwhile, Prn,fessnrtWilnn had gnined high rIulhtion n a writer. Autocratic Methods Klecled lo the presidency in 191?, .Mr. Wilson soon made himself fell. He apepared before in xron denouncing a vicious lobby. Oonirressl - i II tl B. I . ' nioiijrni i neiMiore liooseyeil a "dictator" and an ''autocrat" but il soon found, jlself dancing lo1 Woodrow Wilsons lune and at' first il danced very obediently and with very iillle grumhliur.' Mr. WiUon early confessed that he had a "one irack. mind proved io ('(injtp'ss early administration lhal 'he what he wanted and loivv it. He had a cabinet, and he. in his new lo itet it was true, but be consulted II after he had determined what he wanted In do. When he wanted a bill introduced in Ouinreos he frequently drew it himself and if il hesilnle.l on pnsafre ho summoned the leaders- and il passed soon thereafter. In deal-to? wilh the cnhinel he did his own thinking and conducted much Important business of the various departments direct from' Ihe While Hou.-e. I War Iroke Ihen came the trouble wilh; Mexico in which Ihe Slates did not show ui lo srreal advantage. Mr. Wilson was criticised for "weakness" in hamllinar Ihe Mexican situation, but his friend said he saw a world-war coming and had told Ihetn he "did not propose lo have Ihe t'niled Slates caught wilh one hand lied behind its back." He did not propose lo be enjraped in a war wilh Mexico al such a lime. At' all events, the world war broke j Hie same year. Woodrow Wilson i added his appeals lo the ftitilel elTorts to slay il, sillinjr by Ihe bedside of his dying, wife on a' inemorable Angus) n 0. Mrs.! Wilson passed away lhal day,' and with a world takinjr fire nloul him, he look her body lo her girlhood honm in Home, (ieorgia, for burial. The presi- His first men wen1 ...i.i.i. . i v.iii f iiii niiiiui urir guiii in mir would face a milch divided sent!- nient and a caution lo strict neutrality. Submarine Outrag Mr, .Wilson's efforts were do-voted in keeping his country iruillotr fjrlulH, a no t i1ltrealn7 psik iif tirror in4 intlrly, Tli'f I trunla fur brralh. ami ihe etisrl'irallou nf Ui niuriHi. nuIRr l iw illfflnill In 'trl rll of that Ilia' effurl uppfuri lo thrralm irinrtilalliin. on ih? firi rn nf tha "rniiipy rrow" mother ulnnilil ailmlnldrr Dr. WihkI'i riy I'tnn symp, iihI Ohm la ilia rhlhl. pnKiipl tni prruitlii'Dt rallrf, ilid Krharx the ifi Hiirml hy ukinr hl pre-ran lion. Mrs, II, A, l iiinborn, llmiilllon, Out. tIIm; "My llllle tMiy u very lid with Ihe rrmip (ml I rmilil not (ret any. ihlnr Ik relieve linn until I lrei fir, WimmI ii .Mnrwiy pine Syrup. I Miinol pnle II if) blfhly tor tlx) relief II M him." I'rlee )te t txittle; ihe lirya fimlly l 0e put up inly hy The T. MIIDurn CnH Linilied, Toronto, Ont. jlefl o II c e n t OXO CUFXSK POTATOES t Wrt PotAleft 1 0 l utw B.W tW poUtnu. rut ttam in half. mJ wniit out th iKtuU. BULlhlllC UtU P itk Ok (m 4 rtiOTM." Rtplat lki la 4lnt lirftp on th Uni. p r I k 1 1 n c KtMnl. rktr ll' littl Ou In ih lop of rorft. rvt Own Into It ov.n to krown. t e d Charles Hvans Hughes, who Ihe supreme rniirl bench to n OIIIICUIl SllliailOII, I,,,..,.,.,, ,, ..n.tf.lnli. Tl.o WOHls lo his COUIllry- ..f II,,,! ,., iirn u m imirl, muddled. The Democratic slogan was "lie kept us mil of Ihe w ar." I Mr. Wilson's election, however, was by a very narrow margin, i The result Ireoihled in the li.il. neutral until Ihe submarine nut- amJ anc ,re (n). (jnay rages began. He was al firsl ,,lr,H fn lif4 fliU,r wl01 en. unable lo believe that the atroci-rn,ja finally fb.pped to the lies had the sanction of the fSer.,PnM.ra,ir nduiiin by a row man government but was coi.-Ivo1ok. Mr. Wi!on got 377 voles vinced when Ihey sunk the l.iiUI ebrloral college and Mr lauia. Tjial incident hrougtit . Hughes gut UTI. Ihe firsl rift in his official ram-j p,Vsidenl WHsoii achrally as. ily. Williacji Jennings Hryau, Minied his , place as commander secretary of stale, an avowed ,, chief of army and navy. Il. pacifist, opposed Mr. WilsonV,IM,k ,e leading pari in plan-course and left Hie Cabinet. Mr.lrilnir Ameriea fiurfioln.itt.in in Wilson nevertheless went ahead and warneil iln Herman government against sacrificing Ihe lives of American citizens. Through conliniied on page Hi LAND ACT. Nolle of InLnlion to Applt to Loao lni If. Il.t.lr J .hutlt. I ....I l.l.l.t.l ti ll diplomat ie correspondence iruniirr i.i.iril-i i.r cjm. ' Take .ollr lhal Uirk S. Viir.lijr, nt which conliniied fur lun '. wiiii. ii coiiiioioo ior two veup ears, .rlllrr iui-n. ii.i:., i-th.iimi inrim-or. Ihe president built u a record '"""iV ,u' S'l'"! '". r;"iMs.ii u which reached lis climax when in ' i-"i piamro at ti- ni si iuh- he hand-d passports to Count 'SS?r 'SZ lohann Von HernslorlT, Ihefier- iVr'WiS man Anihuaj(r. liiul linkoil In (mine of rrnirnnr-inrm, arnf rfrfti4ln . .a t t i i a firii i mi n rni ir-rji infirm (ir ifn. (t .oigrea lo declare wir which II, niMii rs s, Mi nruv. lid. With thai Hie President led Ihe nation inlo the tremendous effort before. I. Meanwhile, wilh a war all about him, Mr, Wilson had found lime for an alTalr of the heart. THE CROW OF CROUP A WARNING TO 'ALL MOTHERS Croup Hart liti i ilry ronth and rat i Itttr lu ttie throiis after lilrb lha croupy rrom le irnlnt ( U' dlpax. The child, trtr losln reallesaly ttxmi, .Ith man up Willi riilnhed fre, pr' Iall m of i.f.rnt, J. f AM Joil.VaO.K, A rent. 'oriiir tTili. ifi. OONeOMATION OP TMf CITV OP PfllNCt' TAkE MITICR Til kT: I. The lUmiielt of the Corporation of It City of I'rlnre llupert Inlrial o ron. irurl t clmli-r olile-wilk five (II feel ftlilf on Ih .WIN tide nf llli Avenue rrom a point 3f feet from W.IM.. of Arne plara to W.ll. jt t, Hloek I, a lwl Improvement, anil Intni1 10 penally ! me eixi uin Hie laml aliiillliir rtlrerily mi the work. erept mirh fsirtlon of the rM as l Innirreil at elreet iniereeruun. 1. The etl maleri roul of Ihe work It 7VO.0O. if wlHrh Al.a I In Im palii Iiy Hie OiriHiralliin. ami 1 1 if tliuaieil annual peelal rale per foot fronlire la I.IS70H. The aperlal aiieiiieiil l In lie palil III Ii liiiiial In.UlllMHH. 1. person nVtirlna I., tietlilon aralnul uiulertaklnn lis- ork mini do 141 or hefnre it 3rd rtay of vrrh, 1011. K. F. JOM S. Clly f.lerk. Oaleil Oil lnt day of January. 1 9 1 lt COnPORATION OP TH CITV OP PRINCI RUPERT. TAkE .MOTKi: TIIATl" I. rtie o.nnril nf Ihe CoriMiratlon of llie Cllv of I'rlnre Itupert Inlfrwla lo ron. irnrt a rlndrr rlile-walk five (() feel aide on Ihe .Win elde of kill Avenue frt.ni T..V.U Uliew Plare lo W.P.I,, of Urllrlde Sireel. a local liiiprovetiient. aiMl Intendi l prr tally ar he roaj iilaxi I lie land ahiitllna illrertlv ihi the work etrrpt nurh imrllon of the rn a la Innirreil (I alrref llilernertlon. f. The eolnmleil nut nf the work h 7fin.ini. nf whlrli I7S.00 la In lie nld t.v Ihe Corporation, ami Ih entiinaied annimt nerlal rale ier foot front.ior I $.lt.1A43T. The eiierial aoeatiuent la In he paid In t annual lnlalinenl. 3. pemoti deairlnr In peililun avalno uiulerlaklnr Ihe wnrk imikt do no cm or i.efore Hi Jrd day of Marrh. II, r.. r, joxfs. City Clerk. Dated inn lilt day cf January, itti, Concentrated Food Strength Concentrated Warmth Concentrated Sustenance Concentrated Nourishment Concentrated flavour fur soups savoury dishes and all Until of cooking. 1 Kjg- fc'-uiJ Br-w? M Hafj loout ZZXSSI t OXO SIEAT PATTIES Sttin of CoM Mrl IOtoCwU or rooltir A UctU fortW Souoi ts4 Stowntsg Bom IVmr (M Ulaeo Ui tortl oimI mVo H mtoit "Ilk ll nor. 4. Uh oon i.U7-xi Uk U uU. fJI oltk U mlitar. d.wult tl Ox. la kolf a nip of Mint tr. tad a44 a llttl to nrk ran. rot a tk lepo. .k UW till tt'T I 4oa. A liltl trf maf W knuk4 oror tk top. If ''- He had met Mrs. Ijlilh Hdlinr Cull, wiiliiw nf a U'lisliiiiuliin dent was almost prostrated with n,,.,,;,,,!. -n,rir 4.,,rlship was grief, and returned alone to ihe uir, an. u.ov w,,r,. muit.,i While House Id face his burden. wHm,er 18. 1015. There were Mr. Wilson's friends always said.,,,, children of this second inar-Ihat from Ihe first Mr. Wilson ' .,, saw il would be a world war and that Ihe United Stales, eventually would be drawn in. Hut he real- Elected over Hughtt presidenlial election had in tervened before Hie fount ry went ie,i mai ine rnuniry drawing' ,, wur nll(, ,u us pop.naiion irom in siaies oi ' vVjM, m,blican lime Mr. opponent o n c e n t r a SAVK THE wiurri:tiH Srtfl 4 rirr to 0o, l.illlilril ,. l.tiniilne ,Slr I, MenOTolao.1 l OU Talbrr CuuiA Ji Sw J'itil- for )iiur WbUUt. ilJOkES 2- Goldfish -2 and Bowl FREE with Every $1.00 worth of Rexall Goods and One Package of Fish Food purchased ORMES LTD. The Rexall 8tore. The Pioneer Drugght. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Malls from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate PoInU Friday, 1 0.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX . Wedneiday, 11.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. 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