PAOB TWO. To Obtain the Finest uncolorcd green tea procurable bur AT.ATIA" IbbbbbbbbbbIBBBmIMBMP Htes GREEN Superior to the best The Daily News IMIINCK IIUIMIR'P - MUTISM COMJMHIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday the Prince Itupert Daily News,, Limited, Third Avenue. II. I PUI.LKX, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month fl.flO By mail to nil parts of the British Empire ami the United Stales, in advance, per year To all other countries, in advance, per year . . . Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. HMLY KDlTlOJi tS!roTupday. March II, 1921. Viking Heart Is Probably A Classic 'The Viking Heart,' year, is likely to become Salve i miii, the author, in the front rank with Canadian author? The hook U not like any other. 11 covers a long period of time and the hero and heroine do not marry ami live happy ever afbrward at the end of the slory. It deals with the early struggle of the Icelander in Canada ami portrays their manner of life and habits of thought. It enlists the sympathies of the reader wilh these people and yet their faults as well I liir good qualities are clearly brought out "The Viking Heart" promises to heroine- a clnssjc because it is intensely human. The author analyzes the emotions and spreads them before the reader in a picturesque manner. There has never been another Canadian book like tL Will) some of the qualities that made Main Street so popular it has more heart interest 'than Sinclair Lewis book. It is written with a good motive hut art is never sacrificed to propaganda. At the rbtse the readers feels that he has tion with them ha done him New York. Removing Head ' Mohammedan Religion. The action taken a few days ago in removing the head of the .Mohammedan religion and replacing (he Caliph by the parliament uf Turkey is a drasl?r" move and ope that vq cause a good deal of dissatisfaction. The fact that it is done by the Turkish Nationalists and not through any outside influence is the redeeming feature of the move. It would seem as if nothing could have been more favorable In Hritisb interests than this action yet the British always siipjMirted the Caliphate for diploma-' tie reasons. The .Mohammedan religion has an estimated following of l ,.0.0(1(1.01)0 ami is ranked among the greatest and mot riio-nlial religious in the world. The people live, chiefly in Asia, southern Europe and Northern Africa. Those timr-r the Hrilish flag are mostly in India and they were omewhal di-lurli.il during tlm war as. to whelher the Hrilish were not going too far in curbing the influence of tin? Caliphate, nave gone mucti lurther than ever the IJrihh dreamed of going. ivionammedan Tenets Are Interesting. I nc .Monammeuau religion wa founded by Moh.imuud rate question Vancouver has who wrote the sacred book known a the Koran, which is studied seen a huiuc Improvement b all devout followers. The outstanding doctrine are the unity .within the last twehr mouth of Cod. the immortality of the soul, a belief in predestination greater proportionately than at almost an'oiiiitiug to fatalism, 'a day of judgment find ;i eiiual liny limp in it hitory. That heaven inhabited by beautiful feinles Jtimwii a lnoiris. In thi(fiiit i nif over. We have made lo-iiven women or Ifie earth have no place, :a magnificent win a win that Among the religion riles of Hie Mohammedans are prayers'ba meanl four to five ruiNioii fasting. he giving of alms and circumcision. Polygamy is'nl- dollar per aumini to the people lowed and concubinage practised. The position of woman i or this province. When we have nid an enviable one, her aim and end being to please her bus- won the whole right as we are hand and bear him children. , . d.ouml to win un.ler the len.ter. Another Loss In Fishinq Industry. The dangers of the rishermeli's calling Is once more bronchi to attention by the loss a few days ago or a fine young fiher- man. Chris Petersen, from the fishing boat Sumner. Death t ame quickly .is he was engaged in his duties. The whole com-! uiuuin win mourn Hie loss anil fishing imlqslry. Maturity- so essential to bringing out the true flavour of a good whisky-is found in every bottle of SPECIAL TEA Japans. Try it today. $0.00 98 86 one of the' new hooks published last a classic 11 pines Laura (ioodmau met real people and that associa good. The book is published in'! : in- Now their own remelhe future of the uort of Prince epecja v those entrnired in the' I i SELECTED Hie CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Ba(fv in Bon J under Dominion Gtivrnmenf mpenmon. This iidverlfsement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Hoard or by Ihe fiovernment of ririlfsli Coliiinliia. OLD TIMERS IN REUNION Congenial and Informal Pioneer Solrlt. Was Revived at Annual Banquet Last Night Wilh iiutshi and song, addresses and a bounteous' banquet spread, pioneers ami their friends to the number of 12.1 or more assembled lasl night at Hie annua! reunion in Hie new Itoston drill banquet ball and recounted experience of the past fourteen years ami more, Hie while associating wih the congenial ami informal spirit of old linies in Prince Itupert. v John Oyhhavn, president nf Hie Pioneers' Association, was in Hie chair. After the banquet -pread, which did credit to the management of the lloslou (irill, had been amply enjoyed, the pro-gram of speeches ami music was opened with the toast to Hie King and a brief address by the chairman. Oilier speakers were A. YV. Edge, Thomas McClymonl and Miiyor Newton who responded to the Inasl to the city. Contributing to the minimi program were John E. havey with the solo "Iiuun;" Mrs. Jarvis II. McLcod, solo "Kerry Dances;" Mrs. William Millar, solo. "The Swallow;" A. Clapperton and John K. Davey, vocal duet, "Excelsior," Melh Davie, solo; A. Clapperloii. solo, "Skipper." ami II. C. Miaruin. pioneer sons. W. Vang ha ii Davie was the accompanist of the evening. The toal to the ladies was proposed by A. W. Edge ami responded to by M. M. Stephen and Mr. P. W. Anderson. A toast In departed pioneers wa oherved 'in silence. The. affair broke up shortly after II o'clock with the singing f the National Anthem. The committee in charge of the reunion comprised John Dyhhavn. llarrv Dapell, A. J. (ialland, F. W. Hart. Oeorge Johnstone. Percy Cameron. W. J. Itaymoiid, Mayor Newton. Mr. P. W. Anderson. A. Iverson. PLAIN TRUTHS TO VANCOUVER Hon. A. M. Manson Urges That There be no Spirit of Jealousy at Rupert BETTER HARBOR HERE At the Laurier Club banquet the other day in Vancouver. Hon. A. M. Manson spoke a few- wholesome trulhhs in regard to the work of Hon. John Oliver on the freight rales question ami as to tJtupcrt. he said I'hanks In the maimiflcent fight that the premier of thi province has waged on the freight ship nf John Oliver wilh rreight rale and express rales adjusted to where they ought to he, llril- ib Columbia will important position in the ship. ping world. Not Vancouver Alone "Ami in it.ni r.t.i.i i h,; ..f you mil lo overlook thai Ihe tight ha not been ami is not for Vancouver alone. Let there he no jealoii Vancouver I but one iof several ItrilUh' Colombia porl. When you are told I hat Prince Itupert ,m a finer harbor Hinn Vancouver: that it Is fog free in Ihe three or four month that you are slruggling in big; that it i closer to the Orient by two days' run and only :n day's run further from the J'anatna: Dial it has, a lower railway gradient across Ihe llnckies than has even Ihe Canadian National rrnm thin porl; that Ihe flrand Trunk Pacific traverse the very garden of Hritisb Columbia in the central valleys e there be no peevishness or Jealousy. Ilalher lei Ihrre be a provincial pride liial the vast province nf Jlrilish Columbia Is not conHned lo a single port." Prosperoiin adv-rtlslnw means regular continuous cdvertlilnf. THE DAn.Y NEWS. Tuesday;. Mttivl ii LESS LIQUOR IS CONSUMED Falling Off Followed Lack or Facilities for Obtaining It for Immediate Use ONE VERY WET PERIOD Drunkenness Less Than In Former Years In Every District of Dominion, says-Dr. Thomas TONON'IO. March It. Ihe consumption if alcoholic beverages throughout Canada ha decreased very rnnsiderahly in Ihe last tleonile, according I ft ui analysis of (lie situation made by llev. Ernest Thomas, D.D. fof Ihe social service council of Canada. He say: ' The federal mlministrajion ha given me statistics showing the amount or liquor consumed per capita in Canada during Ihe last decade. Hitherto the statistical basis for Ihe slmly of liquor problems in Canada have never been adentialrly worked out. Now we have ihe otlicial figure which have been prepared by the Itureau of Statistic. Tbee figure arc reached by roniwci- soh of the amount of Ihe respective liquors made in Canada, wilh the amount imported mid the amount exported. Declined 66 per Cent. The iln-litie in ih per -aplln consumption of spirits I exact ly CO ier renl in nine year. Phis decline has been continuous save for one marked interruption in IU20-JL There i no doiibl that at that lime there whs a general .relaxation of morale after the war. but we must note two oilier factors; the opening of lh frontier with rMicquen! in crease or fneililies for procuring liquor, ami t gigantic development of rum-runniinr from Can ada outward. Toward Ihe end of 1 12 1 liul or the frontiers wer-.-uain closed, and an 'International eoitfer- enee or anti-liquor authorities roneerlel mesisure which lc to an etiormoii reduction in thai form of Irallic. The rnct that the inereae in "coiioqmpllou" at that period i na areompanied by any corresponding increase or drunkeiines or of liquor crimes may suggest liial a considerable quantity of the Jiqijor reptirled as consumed in Canada wa in fact ue in ihi rum-nnning business. Fluctuations Thi conclusion is supported by Ihe violent fluctuation in the amount of liquor nominally exported in (be years under review. Hxporl reported are a follow: IUI0 M'.yflH proor gallons IU20 I. KM 1.832 IKS I 009,7 U 1022 25o,3 In Kven if we all'mv ror a farge pari of Ifie IciniMirary increase bring alisorbcl in rum-running, we siu mu.t accept Ihe racl that the provision or increned farilf-lies ror obtaining liquor was attended by a considerable increase in Ihe amount consumed. Willi Hie reinforcement of guard at Ihe frontier and wilh the enact men I by referendum or elos-j Provincial frontier, the whole of Ihi sudden increase was wliied out. Speaking generally, then it may safely be af-riruieil that the amount consumed has steadily varied with the facilities fir obtaining liquor for immediate ue. Illicit Manufacture The umouiiis produced by Illicit nianufacliire can be ignored as affecting national total, however locally or temporarily they may call for arteulion. 'The hospital would soon lell Ihe story If . there were any such general consiiiiiplion of moonshine whiskey us to alTcct Ihe coif- A SEVERE ATTACK OF HEART TROUBLE Was Relieved By MILBURN'S Heart and Nerve Pills Nr. 8. E. lunw., aiimth, onl., rli-t: "Four yrirg ar, h,d ( my Mrrre iltnk of tn-.ri inmwe. I njii.iilo-ii my rtwiori imini in ror soni' time, dut I mly iwmih-iI U, t.iunir nr. I flmlly went l uur flninUIHl purrluwsJ lliree bnin ,f Jillbiir-n llt-.rt and Sfrve VHl .ml dirhed liiiiiinitiaix rrllff frrsn tMr uw, imi ,ln irulhfutiy My tlwy r i wf.ndrrfiil iMiiifii,, I tlwiyt t itox i-n Imid, and ir tr-l mq nf .ortt lake few pin, ant lrrf , ritbt j,,.! Mllbiini-a in-art and, ,r MM arc inc a Imii at all di-ii.r. in.iu.i nri wi rrIM i.f .rlr. T Mlllmni ICo. Limited, Tifonw Ont, ' "'- J ' . : , No more rubbing till you ache Just let the clothes soak CHEETS, towels, shifts, underwear,, play clothes and aprons-What u day's work they used to be. Wushing was something to be dreaded. Monday riHjht found you tired out. To-day, how easy it io to get everything clean and white Rinso soaks dirt out The rich cleansing Rinso audi dissolve, every particle of dirt just by soaking. The most ground-in dirt is loosened and rinsed away. Only the very hardest spots need a light rubbing with dry Rinso. Wiuo h told by all rrocers and department ilorct Rinso LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. TORONTO rliision here drnwn. the widespread, vague (ail eonfidenl talk aboqt there being a much liquor conumed today a ever berore receive a severe cheek in Ihese fuel, for we cannot drink more liquor than there i available. Hy liquor in Ihe above observation I mean spirit, wine and beer, for be federal statistic qmded are with reference to ImiIIi spirituous tind fermented liquor. The decline in spirits drinking ha been particularly great, although the decrease ha substantially a Heeled Ihe total amount of beer and wjne consumed per head of population. The year under study are I VI 3 lo IV ? inclusive. Instead' of our people drinking nine pinlf of piril per bead per annum a in t U .1. w Canadian are now consuming only three pint for every man, woman and child. And I find from totalling conviction for driinkenueK in every judicial district of the dominion that the number has fallen from 7H.2 ror every ten lhounnd person in 101.1 to 27.7 in Ihe latest year. 1022. The Man in the Moon SAYS IT people lake Ihe I rouble lo talk about you there Is the con- soiauon that you . must be im portant or they would not bother io mention II. - LAST week Ihev lioil 11. I In can on Hie head of Hie Moslem religion. it monll, Ho. bead or the Orcek government got ihe please A I.I, the world Is boldilnir. i why not nif? - A MAN who forirel hi. wI'a' mnnuay is pot ril lo be a bus-band, but a man who remembers which birthday it I will not be received with smiles, even though be carry In his baud a rich pre-senl. I'NTII. one listens lo Hie "loud speaker" of a radio set he never could Imagine what curious noise there are In the air. - . . TIIH man who LnoeL u beaten. ' WHAT Is Ihe dlurcnr be-tween uinrllu! nuirlial experience? Very 111 lid, lean! C Canadian National Railways ' Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, olUrmakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant in equipped to handle nil k 'i ' MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. Bargains n Blue Hcr, S.R0, for Gray Itcg. 2.11(1, fop See our KAIEN HARDWARE CO. '. Phone 3. P.O. Box 1W6. .lake, very III lie. Sill: ha II bobbed And thinks it great; Then shows herselr Unlo her male. Hut hubby Minrl And swear a lot Al what a fnolUh WHe he's got. AIIOUT (be. week aHer next none but the ubl maids and a rcw frowy old fashioned married twonien will be left wilh long hair. II looks to mc like a conspiracy on I he (,ri of the iiarncr. Advert I p Dim M,y NfW ! "r.hC..UftQ' Tk Ull Cp miVrr, ;9 tt wtild. tit r..kr,, ( L.ut,iul nvtu li t i,M mmim anu wJ Ivt w. t Potato Pots 51.40 $1.10 Window. The Pastime Cigar Store Opp. Empress HoUb Tobacco, Cigars. Candies and Soft rrnm Wo have u pica' ' 1 "J rotm. Come In atid w" yourself at home W. M, Whltlno, Prop. WOODCOCK t t Dairies. Pure Fresh Mils Cre,m Delivered DHf. Olreot front the fam.t" " home Phone DlacK 210. P.O. Dox