PAGE TWO. Green Tea Lovers DAILY EDITION prefer SALAD A1 GREEN TEA H4C0 because its fresh, rich flavor never varies. Clear and delicious. Try it. The Daily News 1MUNCB IIUPERT - WUTJ.SH COIu.MRIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Itiiperl Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. IL P. PULLKX, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ci(i')I)elivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to .ill parts of the British Empire, and the United Slates, in advance, per yar ; .$0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year . . . . $7.50 Transient Display Advertising $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page...'. $2.S0 per inch Local Headers, per .insertion o.'o per line Classified Advertising, per insertion.". , .2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion.. trie per agale line Contract Hales on Application. ' Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. tfnTuesday. January 2J, 19i. Britain Acts Constitutionally. The government of fireat Britain is being carried on according to the unwritten constitution. The Baldwin government retained power to the last possible moment and then has been -defeated and is being replaced by a Labor government with J. Ramsay Macdonald as prime mini-ler. This was inevit- aiile from the moment the election returns " '.-in .in ii ii. mi iitiiiiiis came iiniir in. in. Labor i.iiior i the lirediifnio:ilinrr iumvi in llio f t r.: I I. .... 1 ; m .. i iA..n. . i . . n . , - . l.l.tlll 11.11 ll.llllt'lll. Illli. IL illl ' K'l'lllll n'llllll 11 ill I'llt"!' Hllll 114 onlv retains control of Oio-linmenl lhr.ni.rl, ii. ,.r.-i.i.ni:,.., ,,r L. u r.w.o. H"se and Ihe Iting." A succes- the Liberals. Under this prroun sv.tem there will be a Labor Lnrire numhers of ..em.ie t.mfe.- rul dramallzalion of MexensooN may briiiff on a crisis resollioc- in i i. oaiiiiuii ui l.merHis How long the Liberals will continue to support the will depend very largely on In? stand the Lalnir lakes on-public oneslions. Should n a vapilal levy, as proposed, they would probably go out of powvr .'1 1 1T10 -I inlmeili.'ilelv lioi lliev will n.,1 .1.. ll.nl' -ri... ....! ... . ..... ..... ...'i .... 111111, 1 lie "T J,,OI will lie shelved for Ihe present and possibly for , all time. ' t - . - , Capital Levy Hardly Workable. A capital levy is hardly workable. The idea of ridding the country- of its bonded indebtedness to foreign countries js per- niy.s u r.iuar koiu one una was- oouiiiiess iulended to b? a benericient measure. The trouble would come in carrying out the levy. Take a specific instance. A merchant is in business carrying on as most merchants do with little spare capital and wilh notes coming due at specific periods which must he met. The state says it wants a capital payment amounting lo the value or one fifth jf the business. It simply could not be paid U is difficult enough fo pay the taxes much less a levy on th-capital To give the government a charge on Ihe property would ruin the merchant's credit. It is an impossible silnaliou. II would cause thousands of business failures and would end in chaos. i'''-,.al,,!'usille!;es were '"""p'Tated companies, il might not be. difficult to hand over lo the (.late shares in the concern to he value, of the levy. The slate might also get a share of the bonded indebtedness. Then there would be all corts or in.mi-pujahons lo nfake the dividends as low as possible ij,nj jne sMe should .not gel its share. While some would pav the ,.vv faillifully, because, they could not help tiemspves others would manage lo squirm oul or it just as Oermany lodav is sipiirming bill Of nivinrt I.AK In.... i.. il -II 1 ..... ... J...JIUO mi iij in me niiieu-government Reports Against Vancouver Charges. J. I. O. Molhersill, special commissioner invesligatinc the or ffraill sh inriTuir ..I Jl... 1 ..r - h"t ,JV ,., ,,,, iiciMiver, urges .providing more gram slorage facilities and a lowering of the charges which al Prcsen .imount lo six cents a (on. One feature of the cosl which r5 ft n l'Vihf i"all"ti'"' ope.lioi, of I.ell cvonveyors. & "fiS! 1,H'F "? htty- tiA "w hf1f " m?; - ,0,lf,;rriI,,,li,(J ' viil I'rince Rupert becaure his rom-& V o" ' "vl '"Cl"1" Ulis p,,rl a,,d ,,e wa k,'tl ,4 '""ry wUI. sleTcular,M "S U IUP r"'"rl ""'" To bring Prince Rupert to thj attention of the Alberta pco- . ....... .. .,., 1166rNni ny .Moiiiersill lo Prince Honerl people who interviewed him. al Vancouver. 1 Necessary City Should Make Itself Known. It seems very necessary lh.it there should be a irreat deal of "rr "c "e Jtnrjed as we deserve had of prounn io siage ihe trlct ir a performer could be found, but no one had ever laken cp lh ebal-lenpe. However, a London mer- clianl, himself a ualive of India. hat. just departed for his Motherland lo look for a rope irirksler. who. if found, will appear in Ihe Indian theatre at the Umpire Inhibition next spring: Th Crystal Palace Canadians who did mil know- London 1. ...ii it.-nriiT before the iiir war war have 11.11' pro ..... r- ... nini ruiri)il l.r, Slli:il s J the reproduction of Kirvntian andi,ain,,d TIIR-'DAILY NtjWB.' Tuedu .)iiutir A letter from Old London Empire Exhibition, Indian Rope Trick, Crystal Palace Revival, Engineer's Exhibition, Holiday Theatres (By Panton House) i.u.mki.n, Jan. 22. In connection with next year's British Empire Exhibition, a Fellowship has been formed, with the Prince of W'ales as its Ifrst member and president. Th? primary object of the Kellowshio is In niiimnti Innw.ri f i..',.,i ,..i :.. lnlry, and the scheme embraces the pmvUilin of prizes ami scholarships, the former desicned t urlficr the cause o( Imperial education. The scholarsliios of ll ooo Stlll Will Itai tended, in the case (if a young citizen of the Overseas Dominions, to ffiic him u universilv or lechnii'al eiliu.niimi in n... laiul; ami in that of a young rili-r;r - : - . en .of I he foiled Kingdom, lo. iiiiii.cr. Anions Ihe exhibit provide for his -eltlcnipnl oxer-jciilcred )iy amateur fur com. seas; but each will haxe the op-jpHilioii, will be seen Hie sinat-liuii of using the sclmlarsliip fnrles internal cotnliusion motor In a slart in life in his own country. ; the world, complete wilh electric These prizes 'ami scholarsliiis ignition, water cooled, and cap-! will he available oult lo Fellows aide of hoi M? riil'nrafil lit tit. ... of Ihe lirilisli Kmpire Exhihitiiin iiliiiiiry lea-cup. A working or lo liieir nominees, i he suh- model of a post ollice railway script ion (o the Fellow ship has van w ill oruoii(ra1e how mails been fixe. al twit guineas (about arc ''taken off mot on a train ten dollars without any further Irrtvelling Ul sixly niifes an liability, membership hem? open hour. At bil year's Kxhihilimi lo any Itrilish citizen. Kxery over H.nun visitors enjoyed free nieniher will receive a certificate trips on miniature. railway of membership on parchmcnl, (rains. Thin time a fourteen sltrncl by the Prince of. Wales, inch locomotive a perfect mo.e which will form an interesting of one or the I ,m.i..,. t v...n.. souvenir; a ticket giving free a.. western Vflycr" will draw six mission to the Kxhibition at all full times (or, if preferred, 25 single letifctti of V?2 fl. track in fixe tickets ; and a jrun-melal badge, liniU, ir,non issoe.1 only fo Fellows of the ,,,,,.,1 ., slnr(.,f ikl. ,,ijf Mini j III. . Holiday Entertainment allcsre.1 masleroiece of Indian prouuciions now jugglers, Ihe "rope .trick," by """" " -r m . y which a rope thrown inlo ihe air? " ' " ," appeared lo stiffen, and was"""""M," ,m ,'"r" ttr" ' climhetllhy a boy who seeme.l lo V" ! '"". vanish It Ihe top. It was de- "'' i" I-erennial "Peler isisrrioco scrihe,! iij by .mircii Marcr.Poro. roio, Ihe me thir. nor. ' allV a,", " ' ,a,ul -'"ning - - - - - r j is III governmeiil wilh Liberal control. At any tim the Liberal vote lo have "known sonxeone who Ta.Ur.' llu ? in either an appeal to the conn-saw it done in Ini.la." but few ',-,,,," iV'"n iki id i (Vmsprvalives .onerni it-fw In in i-nrn- ..ni.t. mi lif if unv nlnim claim, I., lo l.n.j. hne it o been -revived, a any. seen "Blue Maud" which ile- iiicms.cs. r anions i-.ugnsn , conjurors have searched India for -P'-H"1" farp' lasi year, has and Maojerlinck's Bird" has relumed. The The Pri- so'mcone who 'ould perform this va, Prlao." "Charley' i :.i.' I.... ...H...I.. Af. . Alllll.' anil "When k'ntl,!- Wi.u li ns, iiiii riiureiy wnuoui SUC- , . ., : ..... cess. Captain Clive .Uaskelyne, of'"1'1' ar a-ain 'ere.' SI. r.eorge's Ball. London, tells us ),rr,',al,y b-ive more' palr.ms that hi father (a wonderful j. um'-'r "" "vr Ihe of: lusionist- did not believe that wp'"'- Die Lyric Thealre.1 Ihe thin? was possiMe as e. crihe.1, I, after a i Hummersinilh, Ihe Jale lamented Begpar "'"J'Kar f s Opera" Opera" has has been been sue-' loci ion Ihoush il might .e Jone; fashion on the slae; ieed', rollicking prodiM rercd rercd to lake Lord's ... cricket !"f "n"' Mf'rr' Wie of V The Man in the Moon SAYS ind. And, i ...i sr if ..ii all .this i.i. pood . fare is not enough for the youngsters Ihe suliurbs f London can noisier no less than fifteen panto. mimes. i .1 J AX optimist is said In h a wife who limit. In.f ini.i,n,i iril- j " "'i-i'mi'l r haJ.ly seen and beard little f lhc;""inf 've op lo all his kon Crystal Palace. The enurmoiis "HW 'ar re.otulions. structure of glass a,nd iron on Ihe heights of Sydenham, in South London, is Ihe same which housed Ihe Oreat p.xhib'ilion in i51 in Hyde Park, and retains several rolii.n of II. ul .,!..,. ..l. .. . I'impeian rooms with their WA I " among me puesis was .Mr. paintinirs. As a Rank Holiday re-1 Reery, Miss Shiyers, and Mr. and sort of the democracy, il was Mr. Soak. rival lo Hampstead Heath. II was the scene or all F.npland' import ant musical festivals, and of countless gathering, entertain-menls and shows, inrludin? an annual Christmas panlomJme; its weekly fireworks nlshls were n joy, not oiJy in those wlio naid for admission, but lo larite Irarts of South London, To many of ilfi palrons, its flowery and well- wooded grounds, willi their fish ing and boating lakes and realbi-lic figures of prehistoric beast. were its greatest charm. During the war il became, of all unlikely things, a training shin "ILM.K. Crystal Palace." Iieadouarlers of Ihe lliyal Naval Division and iaier.lt was an nioorlnut .i e- mohilWng slallon. The Irnjierial War Musetirm housed her since IU20, is now being transferred to South Kensington, and Ihe trus tees, wilh more nimrc al I heir' command, intend lo restore ImiIIi! WHATSOKVFH a man rippeih that his wife shall MISS.Neda lancer was enter- la s week by Mrs. Hard. A ' Modern Dance WITH rhythmic regularily Yet smacking of vulgarity They wiggled and twisted Wherever liey lisled All buoyed un wilh hllnritv. IT is easy to evade protiririal or dominion laws but for Dm 'BAD BLOOD PIMPLES AND BOILS Banished ty BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Mls Irrim A. Mitttieuii. Suyiirr. Ouu mrltfi: "I tlHiiirht I woulil rlle mil tell lu lit llw smerlriirii tnd lNsirit I Smrw Ii'u' luunilit iru I lrmililftil UlUi Imd IjIihm) u ho Ii brnlte mil nil my nrif ih tin; nature nr ilnilcn, M aim riiir-Monn, aisl I r"i m iiad I really dui ili ,i. iM;.,,. .....i ii. - i. j IihiI know ltai in du. ... .i.jiiih inn nil- uroinios in their old triorle- ,.l , . ",uu"" " nywlw. 1 H' lillle faded, resort with so many possibilities of Indoor and outdoor amusement is assured of a prospermia, career. Enfllneer' Exhibition Alt rifihl-minded rieoole ulm are or liae Men boya delight in Ihe Model F-ngineers Uxliibilion, fo be held next week in the Hoyal Horticultural Hall. YVesl. Itiiillir anil Imrnliir rjiiMi-d null a trrrl lits scnsa0iti I enulit ret iio relief day nr tirbt. oim day i frlnid advlsml inn to u Hurdork lilisxl Jlllicn. I lined uiu bltl and f'lt iiilii! a iHI-f, and liy Hie Hun-I had taken S (mill I a rmmili-ti'ly ri-- llvd. I raoisit Mi lf H.ll.B. nionrti ami 1 Iumi aayon atr;rtfd liku I u win at tin1 Nii- Ix'iiiflt I rerrlvrd," Kitrdock lOisid HIOra a iiianiifarinrsil 'lily ly TIh. Y. MiIIiuiii Mmitrd, Turonlo, (nil, I i T IFE, rhythra, joy all these we promise in this new cifctpuoiiai iox-iroi ern as puyea oy crooice joims and His Orchestra. "A love Song" is on the came record and it too is about as smooth and easy a fox-trot as you've ever danced to. Played by the Manhattan Merrymakers. This very day . ask any "His Master's Voice" dealer for "His Master's Voice"-Victor Record No. 1 9204 Have you these buj dance hits? Just a Girl That Men Forget -J Valtz The TriKjIudouM Steal a Little Kiss While Dancing--!! 'alls lirrrn ami Anlcn OrrhcMra III Matter' VoUV'-Vlcior Krcord No. I1IJ4 I Love You Fox-trot pjul Whiirtiun and Hi Orrhesra The Life of a Rose Fox-trot I'harlc l)ornlRcr'ii Qrrhntra " Mlll Mattrr' VoUV-Vlclor " ' J Karurd No. HIM" 10-Inch !ouble-klded. 75c. atanv "His MaStt'f's Voice" dtatrn breaking of IIia laws of nature here is ulways a penally and none ecaje. IT is snul Hie reason Ids re. suits from Ihe Iciio year onen seiison have been o small so far i because there has lieen so much bagging of game out of seasiyi. Ten Years Ago J in Prince Rupert j L. H, McFnrlane lias hceii rmn. milted for trial by Magistrate Cars on a charge of oeriurv arising oul of Ihe recent $10,000 slander case in the Supreme iourl ansfr.es. J.Jfiw (iillingliarn, road super-inlendenl, Iskucs a lengthy of public works done In the district last year by the provincial government. He Ih asking for large appropriations thu year and hopes io have the sup. port of William Manson, M.L.A., in his request's. T. 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