PAUE TWO. To Obtain the Finest uncclored DAILY EDITION nnisl pay the bills mid te- green tea bur procurable SALAD A GREEN TEA The Daily News PMINCK ItUPKUT - RMTISH COI.U.MIIIA. II B40 Superior to the beat Japans. Try it today.' Published Every. Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince llupert Daily News, Limited, Third Ajenne. ' II. F. PULLKN, Managing Editor. . f 1 i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: , (3ily Delivery, hy mail or carrier, jier month . .,. By mail to all parts of the British Empire nnd the United Stales, in advanfy, per year . . To all other countries, in advance, per year . . . .V. . . . . . Transient Display Advertising. . . .jl.AO per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page... 2.A() per inh Loral Menders, ner insertion 2."ir nir lini' shness of killing each olher in order to bring about improved eoiidiliniis. Victor suffers about as, much as vanquished. It will take lime for men to evolve a better condition of living under .WALKING ALONE FOR PLEASURE Two Distinct Types of Pedes trians Entertained In Different Manner SEEING ODD THINGS 'Hy II; 1'ullrn VhcrV are two distinct types of walking ImIIi of which are rnjoy nl.ln I. ul .1-I.I..I. ....... rr.. II. a 1 1 All .ii'ii .in. ii iitti.1 ,11. " I wnicn eventually there will lie no poor and destitute, no out of cry oer the water and looking works, no professional agilalors, no grasping capitalists, no saw a small flock of black bird soilness corporauons, no nci-eium -politician, it will not come flying in regular order rinse lo in our lime' but we can all do a litlle to bring about siich a' coii-jlhe surface. They were larger Pulling Selves Up Monday. March 10, 191. Disappointment At Condition Of Affairs. Dis-appoiiitmciit is being voiced bv manv men who fought in the war at the turn which affairs generally have taken in the world. At the lime of the war they had high hope . '!" , jliran plovers, possibly as large as By Boot Straps. To imiirovi; the couditfoi of (he . people. m nnv countr- by conliiitiajly raising the tariff i like trying to ra'k-e oneself by polling at the .bootstraps. The ideal condition ic-iuie in" which no nation in Ihe world will have a tariff againl any wither. Only oiiitiT such coudilious can there he freedom of action. The customs walls and Ihe walU against people eiileriug or leaving cinml, firc temporary pajlialives. They n're jiol' permanent .on r.iioiui in; mi. iiiee ran nQ.no true democracy while such a coiu.iiiioii lasu. ihe lifficiillls that today we nre o deeply in debl a- h reull of war and extravagance lhal we have to raise money lo pay Hie interest on our?debls. Nobodv has even sug- ward and il look uip five hours In do it. Had I been walking with '.i companion and moving briskly I could easily have made the trip 'in three hours or possibly ps. thotiKh much of the road is rouh. Why then did il lake so long? .'Ilie le:loil kun lc:ilie llierp ome or them nre naid through customs Hie nii i.i.vi- num. n..t duties and some Ihrough a sales tax. II in nnssioir Ihe huek.lf.pv. -i-k. ,.ui i..n i... , . . . .... . ' rj - . . , lliklili, ,.t- ....i inv: -iipit; ui-iiiiiiio mai some sucn methoti' he miopieii. it designated as is iikc piiiinig on me clock iu order to gel up earlier in sum mer. V are all so set in our ways that we have lo delude our selves into. dniug 'things. ; A0 MfA k M J Sold by RUPERT TABLE 8UPPLY CO. I BUILDS MUKOi BABIESiW S uf I 0'C Ri WNnir uill m uch. II was simply a stighl imle'pt In Ihe loose graxel with a few pieces nf clam shell Included in Ihe material ami1 I While THE DA'tltY" NKWfl. Monday iaboul, yet ihi bird are i where in the winter nnd I not the smnltest of the wYens this xnricly i a frnod lnl j smaller llian (he ordinary house wren. Tha wonder is Dial n Jinl 1 so small ran pour out such a Milume of sound. I There were two grouse, one of i jwhieh ri.i "iry lm and! Jwhirli the crab "catcher ul I'or-, ,pnise Harbor tohl nw stayed, around his place most nf the lime, tine of these n a willow erono hut the other wa too far awayIn identify. Clever Bird i ... f t i! :u . . ... t 'rl...-?1..-.. .. - i. f ....i.tu mill 'l inn insulin ij jirt in ptMi- i im-it u iiith hi pi-u'ij nip. The first and most nunular a thousand anils at lite mouth! is the brisk walk" taken with one nf a Hltlereek to' photograph! nr two iir more companion. This and llierp w)re nil Mirls of beauty kind proidcs good pjprrUe. is spots (n admire and . boats In exhiliralinir, gie splpnilid np- idpnllfy through the glasps. One portuuily for conversation and Is interestinir Ihjuv was wnlrliins a the host kiniLof appetiser. 'gull break open .a clam by flyiiiK The- second type-ls usually iloue into the :iir Willi it and letting il alone or with a particularly emu fall on to the. roeks. Then taking genial eonipauioii nnd is taken in H to Hip shallow water ami "i ca:fin,i AiivoriuiiKT t.af iiicnriimi o ,,.i Yesterday I walked lo Port Kd per Legal Notices, each insertion.. Contract Hates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - per ?l.f)0 toe per agate line Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. 98 86 :t leiMirely way o thai none or rinsing u. the ihts are misled. II is what II I here was lillle sign of s-prina ca" "demivr walk, because mmemenl in Hip vpi-laliou. I lie .n ':. nn ' ! while the exprH.p and roii-eijiiPitl catkins on the alders are in i.iJI' . . . 1 . , . 1.1. .,1, Iml nr.llili. j.1 -1. Inl.fn.l. rAiiiuniiioii iiri" - iiiim'ii morn i mi. - obtained from th siirmniti.lins: I.ol nip illuslratp what I nuuui. Stroll to Port Edward ' and In think ime opportunity was.so much to see. Perhaps l( might be well lo tell a few of Hip .things that iule'resled me o thai those who are. in Hie habit of! making rnmhles of that kind may 'be aide lo compare notes. Just as I got beyond Hie city .liniils one of the first things that They i ... ...a, iwi, r:ieos fisbtinir. thought that they were ul war to emPwar. They had n notion I'lliey ere high in Hie air ami thai afjer the war Ihe world would he changed; Hint elfishnesstbre was -plenty of room for would disappear, greed be eradicated and lhal a condition 'both ' '"'' ad to figliL It Minielhilig like Ihe milleniuni would be usherediii. Inslead!or was no desire to .annex territory this the world is in wor.-u condition today than' il was before or to secure markets, nor was it the war. Today has come forcibly home to people the great il- fr financiol reavuis they fought, lusion. It is found lhal instead of violence ending violence, as most of our wise friends tell violence begets violence. The 'deception "sed in the winning 'of n human beings do. Doubtless Ihe war is now beiug Used in commercial and political life. In '10' bad a reason but it was. none many cases the rich have become richer apd the poor poorer, of these. I watched thenv.fnr a and Hie men who fought pp no ngit of betlermenl. iiiunuie or ivn uniil ihey were lout of sight and tlien. pondering There Will Be Betterment jHiese things 4endcd to slow down But Not Through War. . , - pace and set me Lo runiin- There will be betlermenl iu the. world condition, .1 m 1 1 i t will sling on be iMbliiies of Ijfe. in-not 1m; brought abonl through war .or injustice or deception. Including cause and effect. Thoe will gradually develop through the. arts of peace. We all wenl'ravpn eould have fled off into wild at Ihe lime of Ihe war nnd the ilext generation will do Ihe-different hemispheres bul they same under similar condilious-perhnps. People- are changing were drawn together so thai they but not very qinckly. It w;ll take time for men to see Ihe fool- might fry lo injure eacti oilier. Oyster Catchers Yery soon after Ihe crows had gone I heard a strangely familiar crow, mil ipule different. A In they flew Ihey uttered a strange I weird shriek, plaiulivp and dif iferenl from any olher. I felt thai I had heard it before bul Iroiilil mil rpniL'iiljp II Tlio hinl. flew on down the bene 1 1 ami Y allghlei near the edge of Ilie .water. When, I reached litem I lliiriied the binoculars in' their direction and at once recognized the oysler catchers. There were even of Ihem, all black with long prill IiiIIm mil.vii.1 ltrrlitl .O.i.'.t gesled the paying off of thipriiicjtal; - Peonle refuse lo nav.uiiri! ntol lliov uoco ill lntii1if direct taxes, s.o il has lo be laken from them subtly by way of,in the shallow water and stick-ustonis and excise charges. VHy rolleetiug the money thaway,ing their bills under -as if feeding. th people who pay are apt to blame Ilie merchants and mniiu-jl remembered 'finding an oyster r;.i lurers and dealers for the high cost of living. What thcylealrher' nesh.oii Hare Island in should know is thai they have spent Ihe monev ami now Ihev ihr. inir ing was noticed. While I left town at ten o'clock il was three wliPii I reached port Edward and I was glad to Ait and chat and srqoke for awhile with a cpuple of fishermen Iherp until Hie train came at four. Not many people wire for thai kind nf walking, if walking it may lie called. For lhne who like il. however, it is lime well peni and is decidedly recreational. II gives The Man io the Moon 3AY3:- THE only finny that never changes is the flavor of res-lauran.1 soup. - - A filltl. ran away from one of the Skeena lliver cilies tje oilier day and was reported uillug, I'lle iliesion i just how much is hp mising?. i WHAI a maij can't understand is that a girl must tie ! beautiful ami wfeked. WHAT a girLjcan't undslainl i niai a. man may ten ine-samii story lo half a dozen girls. THE value of a gem depeml uion lis selling. The be-l kind of gem iu raisin breud is a raisin. FOlWiET yesterday and cfarl anew today. Thai is if Hie police and Ihe sheriff will allow you lo do SO, A MAN in Ihe west U taken at his face value and, judging liy some of the faces .one sees, his value is'oflen not yery great. - THERE are people .in this world so blind they cannot see the wonderful romiiinalion nf cloud. mountain and water lhal daily paint picture of wondrous beau I y here. 'IHE only lime a man realize Hie economir vulun of a bootlegger i when be finds he must have a drink and Hie liquor vendor's store is clospil, - - NEYlill .argue with a fool or a woman. Hie fool can't Ibink and Ihe woman run t slop. DAD is going lo ip just as hard up as ccr litis spring. The new models coi Just n's much as last year. IIIEK town is a nlace- wIiptp the eggs were laid In Ihe centre. ' "pend all your lime tbink- had neer noticed them on "P "'ings alioul your neigb- ilhelr feeding grounds before, but lu,r enlerlain your .neighbors I found a nest on a smnll islnml I w in Skiiiegalp Inlet last year, ami saw ii ew of the birds there. Several Wrens - Another thing lhal interested, me and delayed me n lillle was' (he wrens. There Avere. several all different points along Ihe route. The firsl was singing but was, not in siglil. I climbed -a bank In dry Jo find it bul failed, -II was apparently in hiding. Tben as Ii ' ' THE diliirully of saving up for a rainy day is the slioil lime there is In save. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert March 10, 1814. (was returning lo Ilie railway -Mayor Newlnn him appointed n drack I heard he song again and cominille consisting of himself, Hhis lime discovered Ihe je MclJIymoni n, Aid. .Mor-fellow in a IJIlle gully down which ''issey lo urranife for the. xele. ;a stream was trickling. lie was hrallon of Hie onicinl o.enlng id alnios) hidden but was giving the li.T.P. Ihls year. (veul lo his Joy in fp. It wn ihe. - wesiern winter wren that Is so 'Wimnm W. Rush of Hlewail. common In this north country. It a teller lo the press, coin-ls usually known as a non- plains of Hot IniipiilicX allendiiig migralnry bird ,as il Is Jusl as road construction in the Port-leommon In wilder as In summer lund Canal dKlrii-t. ,bul, I think il must migrate, fnr ij hap never found a nest here. Al a largely idlemlrd ineelint Mn , ( This, a.hertieioent is not published or ibpbied by the Liquor tioillnf lb Government of ltritih (oliimbla. lasi oighi a ladies nuvfliar) in Ihe SI. AnJrcw'd Society was formed. Ofllrer were elerleil as follows: President, Mrs (i I' McOlll: viee-iiresbleiii, Mrs. II. KilUu; secretary. Miss A. K. Dunn; treasurer, .Mrs. T. Mr-. Meekiu: excrultve roiniuille Mrs. .1. II. Kelly. Mi. A. Iiwip. Miss tiarlou. Mis Moir and Mrs. Y. I.onxwill. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Robinson. Sinllliers; R. Sinclair. Inverness; ,. H. I-Mwanls. t k; A. Y. Wilson. Ileum; John J. Noble and U. II. Le I'ase. Vancouver; W. I). .Noble. .MID Hay; It. S. Smith. Ocean rails; P. I sher and J. .il.Mioiii. Swaiim Hay. Central tieorge Slorkford. Olemenls; V. Daniels shepsky. t:.X.H.; IL W Cnlgiiry; S. Rotferlsnn. Ion. FLOATING SPECKS Port and S. WlUon. 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Pacific , Makes a Strong Boy Due of the most enlhusfaslle Users of I'nrlfie Milk does not hate concern ns lo lis local iTrlgin. Her baby, now about four years old, was very deli, eale a few months nfler its birth. No food agreed with him and the situation became alarming. 1'lnally In desperation the mother tried Pacific Milk and the boy began gaining. Tiday he is a husky, roiind-faceil boy nnd his mother says she sometimes nlniosf wishes he was not so! acllvn for he manages to keep liimself in trouble most nf the time. i Pacific Milk Co. Limited 328 DRAKE STREET, VANCOUVER. Factories at Ladner and AbboWford, B.O. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,010 Ton Floating Dry Dott) Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Patttrn makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle nil k ' i MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S5. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service j 1 S3. PRINCE RUPERT Salle from I'rlnce Kuport For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermedial Points Friday, 10.00 a.m. For STEWART and AN VOX . Wednesday, 11.00 tun. 8.3. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, March 12, M PASSENOLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. I.in rnim Uun.rt ait nm rt. rniirr r.ifihi.r I. ' 1 wis. SI I-to, all i-iiriu tajlfrn Canada. fiiiK-l Slates, aaincv all octan steamship lisii. City TlAtt Olfk. S2S TktrS At, Prlac Kpn. f mm 10. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCE8S MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, , March 11, 21, April 1, If. 22 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, March 7, 17, 28, April 7, 18, 2S S.8. PRINCES8 BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bells, Ocesi Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all 8temshlp Lines. Full Information from W. C ORCHARD, General Agent. ' Corner of 4th 8trest and Srd Avenue, Prince Rupert, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C LTD. Stitinn rrora Prinf Burr!. for VANCOUVKR, VIOTORIA, OcMM 9IH, . Tuaarfef , for VANC0UVCR, VICTORIA, Al.rt Bar. Sw.sa.fl t. aUs fr ANTOI, AllCC ARM, STIWART, WaU. Uim4. Sundaf S r.. of PORT SIMPSON mai Niaa Rl Csnnarl., rrltfaf A.M. . til tiwl Afnu. J. aWnal.a. Asant. rrlnft II i ii The Pastime Cigar Store Opp. Empress Hotel. Tobacco, Cigar, Cigarette, Candles and Soft Drinks, We havB n pleasant back roun. Come in and make' yourself at home. W. M. Whiting; Prop. WOODCOCK Dairies. Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Daily. Direct from (be tnttu lo home. j w Phone Black 2l, P.O. Box 805. i