PAG I! TWO. In the Tea Cup the full charm of SALADS GREEN TEA 11 H4BS is revealed. The flavor is pure, fresh and fragrant. Try it today. The Daily News PTUNCK HL'PKHT - nRITISII COLUMBIA. Published Every, Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Itaily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PUM.EX, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Offire on day preceding publication.' All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Monday, January It, 1921. Gobs OF Bunk By Politicians. Samuel Oowthcr writes an illuminating article in Ihe Jan uary Cosmopolitan in winch he interprets .Mussolini in n way wel can understand him'. He i descrili?d there as n new kind' of j politician Who does not give a hang about political theories.! Oowlher ays pf him: "Me has the political acumen to know that a politician cannot slay in power unless every so often he delivers himself of gobs of bunk but he mak?s -liort shrift of people who talk bunk without knowing that it is bunk." According to the Mime authority Musolini is ''notably deficient in illusions." He says: "Political philosophy must give way to political facts. I have not even the fetish of liberty when it is against the interest of the nation. Liberty, is not only a right bill nlsn n ! ill v. WIipii liliprlv is mil rV-nffoipil nlsfi n n ilnlv ami io advocate communism in n country of individualistic citizens. Lenin now admits (he impotence of his own teaching and Russia is being transformed into a country of small middle class people. The experiment has failed nnd now the rapacious uiiiures ui capitalism arc ilc'ceudiug in nocks upon Ihe unfortunate land." Trouble Caused By Sincere Fools. Analyzing the situation Crowther Fives vent lo a truism which applies everywhere; He says "most of the trouble- in the ....l.l ...... I I... at . - . . - - . ... wim ruiiseu uy me perieciiy sincere fools. Mussolini was just sincere when he was ranting In favor of socialism and publishing a paper advocating the cause as he wn later whc;i leading Ihs parly which now has control and which is opposed to any immediate socialistic efforts. At that time he was a fanatic but now he believes in moderation. Me refuses lo take advantage of his viclory (o push his ideas forward, lie realize .that, from extremes there is always reaction. It was the brutality or Ihe Heds that brought on the revulsion in favor of Fascism. Moderation Necessary In All Government. . Any policy of extremes in government of any kind is sure to bring about revulsion. The average elector knows little of the cause, n,id effects. He is not.n student of politics and he judges largely from what other say. He is easily influenced. Re makes in most fo,h choices in picking men for jrovernmental Mi l 1 ,,aiJle 10 ,K' Pmrlically anything. No one can .. ... a":,e?'u" "rr n1. A strong man, however. ..-mm.,, ...uni-s me lancy or me people whether he be an e lrcm( former or a reactionary of Ihe most formidable type. Feed Baby KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK It is not Sterilized Compare re-liquified Klim' Whole Milk with the trictest test certified milk. Ask your doctor he knows! Canadian Milk Products Limited .MM.MIKUL TORONTO Sold by RUPERT TABLE SUPPLY CO. WINNIPEG MT PRAIRIES WANT Hon. Ir. King, minister nf mhlie works, pae Ihn Vancouver hoard nf trade jrooil advice, when be said the aim should bo to tie. velop the porl nf Vancouver in eonformiiy with national inter est rtiiner man in make ii a large immeiliale revenue-pro. ducer for the city or province. scys the Kitmnnlon Itiillelin, edi-lorially- In Ibe same connection Is Ihe assurance jtiven by Ihe minister of marine ami fisherie that Ihe fiarhor hoard will 'not he ajlowwl to enforce Ihe proposed tenfold increase in Ihe handling charges on szrain until a thorough investigation lias been made II Is lo be supposed that ifie minister of public works, himself a Hnll-li (-oliimtiia man. was thinkin? about Ihe projected in crease in trrain handling charges when he uttered the warnirip In the business men of the terminal city. In any case the advice may well apply Jo that particular, as lo the general policy of manage. ment of the port. The impre slon given by litis attempted nine hundred per cent boost in Ihe rales is that the harbor board Ihinks it has Ihe prairie farmers nl its mercy ami can penalize them as it pleases for Ibe bene fit of the cily or Ihe province. Must Coopsrate then it is a duty to interfere . with ... it. I shall procla'im reaction jrl,'ar ifPAm from the lliu I like- for me the terms of politics are but phrases." Neither Demigod Nor Despot. ' Speaking, further of the man, Crowther says: Mussolini is neither n demigod nor a hired despot. He has done but a fraction of the thing he is glorified or damned for. He is an excep tionally able, concretely thinking person, placed by circumstances, in an exceedingly difficult po-ition. Circumstances merely create Ihe opportunity Tor men to b great. Mussolini has so handled circumstances a to be entitled In be called a great man. Whether he can continue to be a great. man will depend upon how he handles himself. Aim Of Faclsm According To Mussolini. t , According to Mussolini Ihe aims of Facisism, Ihe- movement wiih-ii ne oeuus is a oeneiiceru one. lie says: "uur aim is reality. The proletariat has powers and qualities which must be defended ami encouraged and it is also necesarv that the bour geoisie, in v!toe hands is the directive power in business, should be able lo continue its work in tranquility. Communism is grotesque and only worthy of uncivilized tribes. It is aburd " , . . . l.. a a.. .J - t io wain to uivme wnni nas not ncen proaucea, in socialize misery EASY OUTLET Edmonton Paper Uraes That Obstacles be Put In Way of Trade Westward It will be a cardinal mistake it (bat notion is allowed to iloin'in ale Ihe policy of the port author ities, lliirrard Inlet is no belter harbor now than it was twenty Hie railway grade prairie country" are pre cisely what they were ten years a I'o. Hallway rales have not been brought dowi to a parily with those eastward from prairie points. The effort In get them reduced has shown plainly enniiph thai British Columbia needs all the help it can pet in that mailer from Ihe prairie provinces. The measure of help it will get will depend a Rood deal upon the at tilude il.s port authorities assume Inward prairie traffic going am corning. Farmers and business men in these provinces will hardly exert Ihenisehes on behalf of Ihe development of Ihe West ern roule if ihey feel thai the Vancouver harbor board intends lo appropriate to itself the la cent possible or any reduction in railway rales (lint may be secured by I heir joint endeavirs. What applies at Ihe moment to Ihe wheat trade must apply gen rally to the attempt lo make Vancouver Ihe great seaport of Western Canada. While thai city has me advantage or an open harbor it cannot be forgotten lhal it is .situated nearly a Ihnu sand miles from Ihe country whose import and export trade it hopes In handle; that powerful financial interest hae made Montreal Ihe great ocean inlel ami outlet for prairie traffic and will energetically resist any al tempts In divert trade to Ihe western port; and that the h'ar tier support Vancouver can gel from Hi.- exporting and importing people of Alberla and Sas katchewan Ihe belter will be ils chances of developing Ihe large and profitable port business which it hope for and which lis location makes possible, but not inevitable. Other Pacific Ports There are other Pacific pnris equally accessible lo prairie nhip'- peii. If Ihe prairie country needs Ihe Vancouver outlet il ls equally Ime Hint Vaneotner needs Ihe ac live backing of the prairie people. That it cannot hope In have if they do not feel that a fair share of the benefits will come to them selves. Husiness Is largely af fecled by sentiment. It cannot be doubled that Hie threat of the Vancouver harbor board lo multiply Ihe carrying charge 'on prairie grain ten tfmi's has very decidedly dampened enthusiasm in this province for the diversion THE DAniY NEWS. Monday, January 1 1( j0rj i I CHECKERS I fSS Cut Plug S;3 83 Tobacco 3 The Man in the Moon SAYS: y. can't qualify because I the moon. TW l n lit lh iiifMt dinarriMji JI of trnfficc In the Pacific- The bum rrom their MH'ket. "Ml urforallun port authorities Will have to look 's" Immlnenl till relief l linimlil nn hy lipvonil t in monnlninH If llmv lnr -nnf.p.- want to 4 from his wife. I A ITSHF.rtMAX read Of prices high' And sat and yawned Ami said with a' sigh I guess I'm olT As soon as can be. I'll board my craft , And put' lo sea I'll Jam her full Of Number One fish ' Ami Ihen FH have cash Just all I could wish. ,The fisherman lied' ' His boaf lo the dock. Hut Die price of fish Have him a great shock. He sold hl. calch Hut the price was low And the, way they culle'd Was another blow. He paid bis bills Then mournfully said "I'm hanged If Ihey'H leave Me a single red." YES, its quite safe lo call Ibis an old-fashioned winter just as six months ago we were in the midst of a'n old-fashioned sum. mer. NOW lhal Mr. Hawson basj been writing Jo Ihe papers, poo- NOW then boys! AH Ingelber and line up Ihe hel lickel Ihere is and jnt vole them lo a woman. Ten Years Ago In Pilnc Ruprt January 14, 1914. With Ihe civic eleelion lo lake place tomorrow, keen interest is being dlsplaed in the contest. The enlire front page of the Dally News today Is devoted lo rampajgii news with the exception of Iwo short ulnriees one telling about a trike and martial law in South Africa and Ihe other aboii) a volcano in Japan. K. Ikeda, Ihe Japanese mining man of Ihe Queen Charlotte Is. lands, is in Hie cily today. II isj reported lhal Ihe flranhy Co. is' Defoliating for the purchase nfj his properly. Herring are now running in large schools in Ihe harbor and several boat n are making catches. One Canadian KIh A Cold Storage Co. hoal gol fifly Ions yes. lenlay. tn th Miliar nf and LAND ACT. M.I 1. . . I - . i . . . . nli. nr.. ia.i tin i nr it ivniiiln. If .. . . . ' - ' he is public .... u ,i, rrni i.irxi OKinrl. Hm-nnl lur III. going oflice. lo run for some J"'1! Dt 'J " " st n zsr M4 r Tik Aullrr Hut llmrs krr. ncnip lion Initrhrr. of Prlrvrn iinrwri. R r. m. I SIIOPIJ) like to I. , tMi i sii'iy for t-rniil..i4i in ! nwl - uoiiiiim Mini.: iminM'nriiir al run for Pi plsniist itxmt pmr rfmm north .r .tiiM Alderman riiino or or niavor iniijor or or any anv jon loh itr,ntn C'"" iinii inrnrr rl inint lh (f Um ttKtr, Un, t( wilh a salary attached, but I mm iir mirk imund rrw i.umt aui rnaiiln In f" rumiwnc-iiwnt, ainl NOTIIIXO would please me as much as In be a fat alderman, so that I might look wise and do' as III lie as possible. arrrn. mart nr l. til applicant. hooves w. fhhkma.x, Arrnt. LAND ACT. Node f Intanllen o Ab4 U Laaa Ln In Hants t, sii-na ijinI ni.irirt, lut rnltn Plilrlrl or Cuaal. Tik .Nnlliv ih.i rK.ri-. i...k. . . TIIKHE'S one thing, if I can't 'ponce hapm. b.c, fH-runaiion imimr, gel a job lo Pene Ihe cily in an 11T MioVV official position I can. always try rU" f""" p'"i m nvrn ,iitii. a janilorshlp in Ihe leniple mirj't:. of fame, Wm inoiiir of Um nnn linn at Mrti . -r man arniimi in l.ljnrt. rllinilnl - i"" i"""i mi nniinirnfTnwni, ami rimlaln WIIK.V a a person person is is nominated ,mn'l " . for public oflice why is he .said' In be "running"? IAKE say. be is running away HER CHILDERN HAD WHOOPING COUGH i.ni rf iMilwanl J. SAM JOIIMSO.X, A,n'" Dalfil Woinnr t)ih. IttJ. IN PHONATK. IN THtl tUraiMK COURT Of BRITISH COLUMBIA. Hie AilrnlnUlMIInn Art In ihe Maiiff i,t h r.iim i.f Myrrn. IumiviI: InlrMat. r.ti.ltln rAllnM M eia.H .inellnuie IkeM la . m ...... . . " ' Anum Akl. .HITIIK thai I l imv.lhi.rf AdminlMrainr of ihe r.iuale of Anion Mjrri-n, ilKrfawit. ami all pantr haiini of rlilhlrpii. II trt will! ffver irlaunii ataln.t the nalit Kii r. h..f,: and roimti. 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