has distinguished II SALAM H620 for over three decades. Pure and Delicious Always. Try it. The Daily News PUINPR llUPEIlT - HMTI8II nOI.L'MMA. I i i lil i iioil Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, Ihe Prince Huperl Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. I PULI.KX, .Managing Kditor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, Ity mail or carrier, per monlh lty mail In all parts of Hie Hrilish Kmpirtf and the United .Stales, in advance, per y'nr To all older countries, in advance, per year . . . .' Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 98 86 $1.00 ?n.nn ?7.ro All advertising should he In The Daily News Office on day prs-ceding publication. All advertising received snhjeel In approval, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. daily edition Failed Through Lack Team Work. Wednesday, Feh. 1.1, 192 1. (moil team wurk always liruigs guuil results. I Hal is a truism which it Would he difficult to deny. If results are not ulitaiiied, Ihe probability is that there is not the proper kind of team work. A tew working together, not in unison hut in harmony, can liriiig ahout changes dial otherwise would he In New York there had been a number of actors who wanted to improve Hie stains of. the theatre by producing better plays They fell Ihe public were not getting the besl but that if if were given Ihenj the Jiesl would be appreciated. Accordingly they handed Iheirisclve together to produce Ihs kind of plays they wished and Ihe kind Ihey thought Ihe public ought to see. The movement railed because (her1 was a lark of work. The actors and aclressi's worked at'eross purpose quarrelled musl of llu lime." Change Comes And Success Is Attained. An article in the American Magazine for February how the-idea was eventually put over, and, how today it l;am and tell is n success; 11 was due lu the, energy, tact andjp?rseyerance, of ne woman Accompanied ly splendid teamwork" on the part or si,, two wijmeu and four men. They stuck together,, having always in mind the main purpose and working always for it. Often (hey disagreed bill th?y agreed to disagree and the majority filled, the minority falling in wild Die ideas of the majority. Also they worked very hard and today Ihey are a wonderful success. They have built themselves a nw theatre, and are still carrying on the work of giving Ihe public plays that Ihey could not otherwise see. Art before box office receipl is (heir guiding principle. Advice To All Who Belong To Teams. Theresa Ilelburn, the moving spirit of this leant, tells in her own words what Musi be done if a team is o succeed. She says: "If you want your learn to be a success, you mul agree on your main purpose. Kvery mmber of the learn mul be absolutely in sympathy with that purpose. You mul be. willing to hate Ihe majority rule. You must not sulk when Ihe majority goes against you. You must never say 'I told you so.' You must not bold post moderns over failures, except to the extent of trying In liarn how to avoid mistakes in rnture. Yon must be modest in victory and cheerful in defeat. You tnnt try lo have a sense of humor. You must not try to be a lone hand player. I igiu lor your own ideas until you are licked, then work for thel Hiras uiui nckeu yours. non'Kiake reiuge in alibi if ou maki mistakes," Never Give Up Fighting For Principle. Last autumn it wa- annnunced that Premier Italdwin iiruaiu aim pis umservntivr colleagues were imbued with the uriiieipl- or free trade within the Umpire ami protection ngaitisl the rest of the world. They decided to abandon their fiscal immi oi iree trade ami go in for protection with the idea of cousoiitjaiiiig the Kmpire. It was a principle with which mnnv Canadians agreed and ir Canadians had had a say it would have carried; by a large majority. Inwver, Ibis was a domestic af. fair for. Ihe people oj thai small part of the Kmpire contained wjlliin the 'island of dreal Hrilaiu. II w'as put lo Ihe neonle there and they turned it down. The Conservative Parly was beatsn because Uiev stood for a principle in which it was thought they believed. Hut thev did not believe it much, or perhaps they would haye won, ".Last vi k a despatch climes through saying that the Conservatives nf Mrilajn have dropped their policy of protection. If thi is correct il would seeni as If they have givei up the principles for which they have been fighting, simply for" lbs purpose nf getting .in- ki M live r. unless ine goon iiriililuug they were a veil onen IDENY COSTS SERVICE HIGH Dp. McLean and Dr. Sutherland: Both Tell of Economies In i Their Departments ' VfiriOlllA, Fell, 13. In these! (days when opposition members in the legislature sec an ejection just ground Ihe comer and are leaving no snne unturned to discredit- tho jriiyernnienl, a comparison of. figure' of Conservative and Kiberal administration! is inlerosliuV and ( perhaps en. liolilenintr. Salaries paid in I it 1 5. Ill by Ihe. Conservative govern in nut amonnled "to i2,23l.Hjt. In tM-lll this figure had been rut by the Oliver government to ,?2.U.K0.125, according ti information fur-nisheil by )un. J. 1). Mar I. cut proviurial secretary- For Ihe lasi fiscal year salaries amounted In 1:12,2.12. the gross provincial revenue in 1 VI 1 5 . 1 ( was fi.21l.- 000. as against as I H.75S.OOH last year: so that the ratio of salaries for PJ22-23 only amounted to lfi.7 per cent, as Compared wilh Ihe hiph fiprure of 35.(5 per cent under I tie old government. Mxpeiulilures 1 in. 1 1 1 5 - Jfl amounted to l0.083.oni). ami in 1K22-23 to 20.7.9.n0. The ra tio of- salaries to expenditures lieins 22.2 per .-cut for the earlier fiscal year and only 1 5 per cenl hisf year. Such figures give emphatic enough denial o the repealed statements that the present cost of the civil sen ice is exorbitant. Hon. Dr. Marl.ean maintains that considering; the amount of work handled by Ihe present 'staff, the cosl of administration is es than half of the former Another Inaccuracy An instance of the inaccuracy of charges made against (lie department of public works by the Third Parly is shown in connec tion wilh road work done in IU2t. The "Searchlight" pointed nut that work which the engineers estimated would cost t,0O(l has cost s'j.cort, an ovprruu o f 117 per cent. Hun. Dr. Sutherland, minister of public works, re ferred to his files and found that his engineers hail estimated Hint i lie work wnuiii cost s i.immi per mile. The work actually done for '.t.G!lK was three miles of grad ing, two miles of gravelling and three and a half miles cleared and stumped; so that the job was away under the estimated col. "However, such an inaccuracy did not bother the Third Parly at all," Ihe minister exclaimed. CHANGE OF SYSTEM CHARGING FOR HEAT No Notice of Change Given Consumers but Bills Sent fop Hjher Amounts The electric livid and power departments or the cily have been makinir a number or adjustment recently which affect some 22 different -firms in I ho cily and which will have Ihe ef. reel or increasing the amounts these will pay iuln (he cily fur lighl and power. They are cases where Ihe business and residential rales are combined on one melcr.' .Now H the six cent rale is n m obtained for the purpose of heating wild electric apparatus, there will have lo be a separale ruepr for the resilience, which or course menus an increased lax or three dollars a year for melcr rent. The ciwikc went into elfecl last month and Hie dills recently received bear no allowance for healing up, paralus. No notice or Ide chnnRe vva friven berorehand, lo the rirmn nlTecled so that' Ihey might chance. Ihe system. The notification Ihey received was Ihe an- eil Iheir eyes, cleared'lhcir conception and changed their iiilii,rount for the higher amount WVmw 1 w TOBACCO j I fl PAGE TWO. THE DAILY NKV8 Vill!(l)) High Quality FREE-St.Charlcs Recipe Book Send today for (hit collection bi U$ld recipri (or Soupi. Dicadt, Entriei, Fih, Vegetable, Salad and Pieitingt, Ccke and Cotkiet, Paktrie, Dtticrti, Ice Cietro, Shrr Lett, Cancica and Beverage. It will b cnt to ycu (ire. The Borden Co. Limited MCNTRCAL i.e. Ill SXCHjJiglEs The Man in the Moon SAYS:- tr iioiiiieii hair is given an electric curl II wiil oiueimes give the boys an clerlric thrill I'll K bravesl woman I know is one tiiat, will carry dome un-wrapped i "copy nf Snappy Mnries or Telling Tales. . DO."T ever take dome A lame excuse If you ilu your wife 'II viy you the ieuc. A IIAKKR makes bread out of dough and iccasbinally hn makes doiigli out or bread. i . . . . Mi.Mh ifirls are o sweet not even paint and powder can spoil Iheiit. 11 1 F WIIKX business, inlerferes with a panic ,f ItadaiinlOn, thn editor sas "stick, lo lladnuutifii." A IIKIlKTIi: is a pian who ar rived too early. ; I'l.OIM.i: talk about the pond old day s hecause Dial was I hi' tune wlien Itnfiin Hood and his snUit would .set upon you and lake away all you had, whereas today the liovcnimrnt not onl) lake what you dave, 1ml Ihey niorl?ajt the future. - D.NK never can - loll hut it serins alinol certain that sliool- uiy craps will never become the national . game of Canada as lomr as poker chips are rnanu- faclifred. TIIKItirs one good Ihlnft, about on. it makes money slip out of your pocket easily and Into I tin pocket (if (he company promoter, lll I hale aboul snow in Ihe slush when it is jfoing away .urn wuai i uisiike annul a man who drinks Is Km hangover on I lie morning after. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert February 13, 1914. There were 100 couples in al tendance at masipiitrailc, , ball held by the KiikIcm lust nlgbl in SI. Andrew's Hull, prize win ning costume were worn by .virs. lien self, ,to,ppi itaiilz. .Mrs. . i. Casli.y nml p, J, .MrCifr mick. I he comruillee In charge consisted or lien Self. Jack heefe, (ieurge l.eek, W. , Wriahl, A. K. Xclsnn, II. ( l.niules, II. i, uK and A. Aker- I I at urns. -'rs, i rimteiir vvnre" a cosliime representing Ihn Dully Aews. .Messrs. Anderson, and Colt, limn or London, Knjdand, who have been visiting n hn cily, relurned lo the old Cniiiitry thin morning Inking wild Ihein a sauiin of riiiko smoked salmon as put up .here hy Hill Shruhsall. - Unable lo gel regular uleamer lo handle all their HhlpmenlH, Ihe flunadian Fish A fiobl Hlor. age Co., Is loading Ihe. trawjer Andrew kelly wilh sivlv Ions or frenh hiilihul fur hlpment lo viineoiiver. 'ihn JameH Car- rulher mid l, ' l"nser iro bold out on tho bank. i u , . . .. . ... Tn .BamBWm ' " ' "'- - -simu.'...mmtmmmiMi,mmv.u. n mm.,mMmm TO THE PUBLIC VVE would acquaint you with the fol-' lowing facts concernipg our recent Forced Out of Business Sale and the advertising campaign carried in The Daily News during the month of December last. Our Sale was forced upon us by our receiving notice to quit our present premises, the lease having expired. However, owing to a change in plans of the incoming tenant our lease-has been renewed recently, and we have decided to continue in business at the old stand. A. W. Lipsin has left for the east to purchase a brand new stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing. In the meantime our present stock will be sold at "Sale Prices until the end of February. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a continuance of your patronage Acme Importers ; The Store for Men and Boys Third Avenue. In the Letter Box SWIMMING POOL Kdilnr Dally .News. j II seems o In- Ide natural! order of procedure among cer-l lain club mid societies in pe.j lion Ihe newly elected city conn. I cil of Prince Huperl for rinun-1 rial assistance In ronncclinn ' with business idat Ihey may nd-1 voeale fur the benefit of Ihr community al large, wild tho' inevitable result thai Ide finance coinmillee is pft to report on' same, In your Issiio of Indayl lie l;Mh lusl, Aid. Mncdonahl aaiu bronchi tin Ihn nueslinn! of establishing a swimming pool' on Ide Acropolis Kill frm n,o overflow of Ide reservoir, Hlsl action Is n dc commended, ror a slilf rigid was made a year (ebire the then city ralhrr and AM. Perry also advocated ide s'auie, l vvai estimated thai u sum or 1 100, 1 believe, would I cover the cost or same, but the aulocralH of rinunee, decreed Unit it was not possible lo finance the proposal. Live Question Tho uiicslinti is a live one. and ! now is tin. lime In boost for that which was considered a neces-"fly for the kiddies last year, Mircly il imiHl hn a nrrrsnllv i tils coming reason, and I nee no reason why our haxeball, fool, ball and basketball clubs nhould llllnw this crenilillH nliMisiira nml clianci) of leaching our boy and girl In wim, In bo foiiuht ogl by one or two of our aldermen. wliereim with Iheir active imp. port ami hooul ng would be a great help n influence m f. nanm coinmilleH lo give a favorablH ducUinri lo Ihe eitv f alders Idul would lie Ida or accomplisliiug Ihn object of this letter. Truly ynurH, T. n. I ''itl llltiT i i 1 o3v Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O, T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermaker, Blacksmith, Pattern maker, Founder, Woodworker, Etc. ELECTRIC ANDtACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is ecpilpped lo handle nil kinds nf MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38S. BONDS Are the Best Investment NVe recommend the Jollowing n (icing safe, saleable nml of fair' return: City of Vernon r'j duo 1 nili June, HKIH, at t)R,rM, Yield 5.70', City of Duncan iIha 1 Hlli .May, Mir,7l, ul Yield 5.70 city of Prince Rupert fc due lu tu Itiril), nl 8IOI.ni. Ylld 5.00 Orders may be wired nl nitr expense, iiiletesl iicrrunl to dale of payment ni,isl Us milled, We pay delivery charge GillespieHart & Todd, Ltd Head Office I VICTORIA, B.C. a