PAGE TV0 The Daily News piuxcfc luri'KUT - nniTisn goliAima Published. Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Hiipert Daily News, Limitt'il, Third Avenue. II. F. I'L'LLEN, Managing Eilitoiv' Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor; and Reporters Telephone - - - EC There is sometimes a danger of carrying tlie virtue of thrift loo far so (hut It hampers the business of the rrmnlry. When There seems to us to he no doubt that our correspondent is right in saying that the Police Commission has no right either by law or equity to say that the law should be enforced in one section of the city and not in another. In faol il is douifiil if the police rouirnission has any right at any lime to 'order the Tiotirp in hold hnek from irn-iruiiiir op eiifnwioir the law Wtmliooon they are for is to see lhal the law is enforced and not to exercise jurisdiction as to when or where il. shall be enforced. If it were proved that they did otherwise they would probably be liable to impeachment for malfensance in office. This is not a strictly legal opinion but it is probably the correct one. 11 is nol our intention lo encroach on the privileges of the legal profession which makes n charge for advice on questions of this kind. It is also seen thai even lawyers do nol agree as to which opinion is right so for a layman to advise is decidedly venturesome. Bond Interest Comes Back To People. . . . ., There js one good fealure nbout the Dominion fiovernrnenl debt. While it takes a big effort.' mv the part of the people to pay the taxes, the mot of the .money is payable lo people in this country and so Jhe money comes back find is again put into circulation. The amount owed o people of this country Is 1, l:i8.N77,05i as against :t3l.noti70 owed in London niid'!!f2IO,- 03:1.000 owed ill New lork. Many of the Dominion bonds an held by insurance companies and other financial concerns. The interest on outstanding bonds, due largely to expenditures made in connection wilh the war, amount lo very nearly :i8,000,0(i0 a year. nllAKACTRn is what you make yourself. Iteptilatioti is what the gossips make of you. INQUISITOR seems to have put a poser to the editor when he asked him his opinion of the police commission? I have an opinion but I would not dare to ive il. IP I had any influence with the editor, I should. suttresl that he always speak well of the dead. war broke out there was a sudden stoppage uf nil buying. Pewple THE Hawkes Inlet cannery raid wondered what was going to hnppen and I hey at once became! seem to i ridicule that after all thrifty. They refused to buy rlolhes. or luxuries and the result I Indians are nearly as hart as was that the merchants throughout the conn Iry were sorely pres ; while people. Maybe they too are sed and many had to go out of business. The overall nHivementideseended from Adam and Kve. proved a boomerang. Jt would have been better for the country v if everyone had carried on as usual. WHKX the Vancouver publicity dive us a comnipiiily of light wads and we have a comniu- li it y where business is poor and where the people do nol enjoy life. Living becomes burdeiisume. Give a community, such as this, where spending is free, and you gel a place where it is easier to make, a living than in the more crowded centres where competition is keen. Thrift is a virtue as long as it is moderate. Every person should have something laid by for a lime of stress. It is in their own interests, n.s well as in the interests or the community! that they should do this. The person who saves everylhm ex-cept the bare price'oT lireail and luiller Is not' of much value, to himself-dr anyone else, and nHght'lmol os-wall,-,iipMie alt- Enforcing Law Without Favor. . bureau is looking ftir a title fo their oily, they might consider "The city of many unsolved crlmea;" From this time on until the end of the year, the 1'rinee Hu- pert people will notice eleelion-enns: beta? done at meeting of elective bodies. JUI!$' say Arthur Little Is to fun roV Polio '(lommlsxtorier. 1 suggest to my old friend that he aim higher and f on for chalrnmn of the police commission. I DON'T know if any of the local gnats were missinK on Sunday, but I beard that wmw people were riding them in the atlep- COI.O.NKL Cy. Peck does not want the Senate relormed. II was rumored thai be was very keen on tretung mere liimsen some lime a?o and that even yet if the Uovernrnent changes he may have a chance to join the old men FROGS DELAY STORKS IIOSSITTKN, Prussia. The s,torks of eastern Prussia have as yet given no jmliealinn of start - iiiK ttielr regular southern miffia-tion, a'n the Hm of their customary departure is well past. The aliundance offrogs along the shores of the Ilaltic is Riven as the reason for the strange behavior of the birds. Advertise in the Daily News Tin DAIL7 The Man in the Moon l REGARDING THE IT is said l hat a man is as oll a Iu feels and a woman as old as she looks. Why not add, a girl is as old as she arts. ijUN'CK Kinsleen proved that llinie was Only relative, l nave All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on day pre-!;ed no to gro ,an- older, ceding b publication. All advertising received subjecj to a,tproval. hat fa why somet.n.cs nvI.uI .say snuU e h.ld.sh. Inroad of Contract Hates on Application. 'ai I tun really only -25 and a SUBSCRIPTION RATES: "'"i I really a child at j:. Transient Display Advertising. . . MO per inch per insertion! $IKItK wus a dull hoy in seliool , . . . i. io to si) i-i, wire and lie parents blamed I I till -jtru t. numu'iin -, , , - , , , Local Headers per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion. -s 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion lfic per agate lino Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KIMTlOn Tuesday. Nov. 18, 1921. Thrirt, Industry And Courage. , Premier Oliver often gives some sound advice and never was any sounder than thai people instead of running to the government to help them continuously should practice the virtues Of thrift, industry and courage and try to help themselves. Paternalism in government can easily he overdone. Every calling has its own difficulties and sometimes we find some particular line hard hit. Now and then, through failure of the ditrihutioii system, some branch of agriculture is given a setback, but that is simply an argument in favor of mixed rarniiug so thai, it one branch fails thertVwill be stjll an income to enable the farmer to carry on. " . , , . . .... Danger Of Carrying Thrift Too Far. , theniselves ami not II was a fairy tale. the teacher. ' WOMftN often wear useless oraMTtaels. Why not-n newfclnd of qnr Jqxes, one for cigarettes and' Hie iiher for mulches. They would not look much uglier than some ojf tire present day ear ornaments. HO.MliS are places where men and woartm wear tbir grouches. ROYALTY ACT' What Is the British Columbia Royalty onTlmber? II is the payment made into the Provincial Treasury by our loggers and lumbermen when I he timber ts fell I and ii represents the equity of the people of Brit ish Columbia in Hie standing um ber of the Province. The princi ple of this levy Is reeognired ly the timber owners who are anxious to pay a fair and f mut able inmost. II U an Witlreiy separate charge from license and l.'He rentals, and other forms oi carrying charges on limner, which are paid by timberholders In addition to the royalty rate. On What Is This Royalty Payment Based? Ily the Ac; or 1911 il is hase ..n the average wholesale selling priee of lumber during eonseeulive periods or five years each. H is submitted that this is an illogical basis which establishes the prin ciple or taxing labor and other -dements entering into the col of .rodnction. The equity of the iiiblie in the Mantling timber eases when the tree is felled. The logical basis or royalty is or course, sluntpagr, ami the impost should properly be fixed on he value or standing limber as it accrues in the woods. What ars the Objections to the) Present Royalty Act? 1 In addition to its uneronomi'' iiasis. it threatens to las die vhole lumber industry out uf slence. The royalty rale which will no into foree on January jst IP?5. unless the present Act is( qmended or repealed, will iiirrase he present role of ta?n 9tl by 1fiOS, and I he original rale of f 01 1-1910 by 700f. This series of articles communicated by the Timber Industries Council of llrilish Co'jmia. COMMISSION DISSOLVES T1KIU.IX. The Inter-allled Marine (Commission- has been dissolved, bavin? -' completed Us work. During ii activity Ironi 1 11 0 it paused in. lx destroyed fno.000 Inns of steel, phiefly ar-nored plates o'f battleships. NOW FOR A Wool Dress "DEMERS" HAVE THEM IN FLANNEL, SERGE and SILVERSHEEN. $8.50-$25. HOSIERY IN SILK AND WOOI PURE WOOL LIVERPOOL W 2 fir j ! All tlie mm Ten Years Ago j in Prlnra Kuperl November 18, 1914. Charles M. WiU.ot ..! )ci,i'i . hmks that Ih Ureal Win a ii I-.ser by I lie New Year. "Tin (o-nans will illlempt a pe ia. u!a aid iNI Hns-lanil shirli will f i .e says. '"I'hey will lo-e ,--.iiiik and ue for jM-ae'- i " euly as they derlare.l wui. The Soeiely Cireu at the V x ilotioll Hull lor the lleli.in W i mid will eenelude loniiiht wni n rnml maHerade. In two nitr: .2,050 has been realized ami ' i- pee led the Udal proeeed- w . '' well over 3,nii0. The eily market is mm-h uj ireciuled by farmers f Hie n erior and Ihe Terrace Xewsl. tie, redicls that il will furiliei i In-iiiilual interests of the piodiu -rs and poiisiuners or iiKneul-ural produce. NEW HAZELTON yon n I V. F. Dunn has returned from drought iSinilliers where he was reliev - 1 pi iei's. inir ii, the ftovernuicnl lel.-m apli i lollicij le nnldie Hloypoff, dnuph- terSir Mr. and Mrs. Kniues 8loy-' iiolf.vwaH taken to the hosiilal Iaslweek snlfefing from a broken arm sustained when she Tell out the frozen ground. i Returned soldiers and return - f'd nurses oi Ibis dislnrl nave a; dance 111 the Assembly Hall at: llar.ellon last Mnmlay. Musie was I upilieil by Mrs. A. D. I'happell and three pieces from Tclkwu. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leveret I have left for llelllngham, Washington, where they Intend to take Up Ihelr residence. Miss llorbitry, who has been aepounlanl al Ihe Hudson Hay dore for several years, bus resigned and her place litis been taken by II. II. Carman, who arrived last week. Ned Clark of the same firm left al Ihe first of Ibis week for Toronto. Accounts up lo November 15 totalling- 32. 2(17.70 were passed or payment al lasL nights meel-.e ui i ue illy council. The man who brushes out his colon with food instead of medicine is the man who is free from intestinal poisons. He thinks quickly and clearly. Nature's best laxative is bran but don't eat raw bran. All the bran you need is in Shredded Wheat Biscuit' combined with food that is easily digested. It supplies all the elements for building healthy tissue, good muscle and brain. Two Biscuits with hot milk make a warm, nourishing meal at a cost of a few cents. It is the most food last TWyi msm PRINCE GEORGE J'.'.. for the least money. y Tit rndln Shreddy Whrit Company, Ltd. xu.' i.iu, o.i.iu itioie than the upset! ih. ThjiteTflA s' an Armistire I). Make Better Bread Askour grocer for ROYAL YEAST CAKES STANDARD Of QOAUTtV, UK WIH 60 TlAIte it Shredded Wheat The rurc wholoomc corn of Quality lyrup, a Standard for over 25 yearsask for it! U nit ft EDH'AKDSBUKG "4 THE CSNACA ITARCH CO, 11. MONTRXAL of Ihe lire! W in V'n"?' i ..al Inn iuiriule.1 ii, ixl'4 pulriolta aildres a-.tK"!" Fify parcels were sold at Ihe father lray. ( IfToviftelal goyernnieMi lux sal - Miss Hulls Holivar. who grada-J D?r"-)p'4i week and 5.000 wu1 Jnseidi Fram-is M' ly"' '"! filed last week Iroin the loeI! wulhed. : There was eoiiblerble yeHr ol-l son oi M' ' v"t? ' hospital training srhool for' tiileitiWaitlfesttl In several, c. MrKentie, di"! lie' J nurses, left on Saturday tor Van-1 parcel! tots adjoinitm tlie city ,y fpr u ,rl4.f i' - 1 -ouver. i limit of Prince (lenrire ndt,niiiaro. two year 1 ; I these, in. Hie iilosl of eae,(f Mr. ai Mr,. ,cn , ilble the same llergeron, nine day ' iV-. yiVIT fill I1 of .Mi", and Mrs. !' oti TnetiluV: The fir.-t i' r,lllts-Kifer Hall lier,r,, f .nneuuiou i );iv lo which members ;H mentioned or dlpln (ieorite II. Adami, s; Ui been w.niny Mil' 0La4( country. returned Vi Deorue Saturday hikIi' : FORTUNES ARE FOUNDED " ON SMALL CASH SAVINGS 1' s pot what you nt-i y iu save Ilia! roun'- : VI v a rngnlted fact thai n nondiicled on a cah l'"s l 1 ,,y ' opcraleil much more ei-(yi -t"13 than one conducled en -a ' ' ihasH. lloweer, wli-'" '1"' ( fno lndurenont In pay ' " 1 i( !do m More and moiv di ' -over ,inl ' 11e cash nyMcm Inlo'use. As a result f ,,!,'Vht of thn. post, week we toJthf given the proper Indii'-eni1' t people of Orrncc )liiperl-t""' ( willing In pay cnsll. I,8V'' 1 jf invest Igalrd our pni" not why not? . lh The pn vr w ; pudding fs in the phIiiik U ' r. ( V. W. MOl:il?t:il, firoccr 13. J