9 a i y FAOE TWO. BBBBBBbVT The Daily News Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 PniNCR HOPE NT - IJIHTISM COHIMUIA. Published Every Afternoon, cxcpl .Sunday, Iho Prince llupejd Daily News, Limiled, Thir.1 Avenue. J II. I', PI'LI.EN, Managing Edilor. RIIRfirniBiniu Durro. , .,- awl I K-ki t.ily Delivery, ly mnil or carrier, per month ....... $ no ny mnil In nil parls of the, Hritish Empire, and the Uni'led 1 n,"vnnpp, per year $0,001 m ah i.i ii 1 1 iiwiiT m ruiimrios, advance, per year .$7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .sftUo per inrh per insertion rrniiHonl Advertising on 'Front page, . . . . v . ,$2,HQ per inch Slf!,?1r,s' V-r- Hioi... .,-.25o' per line (.nsif.ed Advertising, per insertion. ...... ,. m2tt per word 'iia V11"-". fl inserlion. 15c per agnle line Contract Rates on Appliealinn. v A - ? , 1 .i 1 I fAll ndvcrtlning should he In The Dally News Office on day pr-, - reding puhlienlion. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Wednesday, .Ian. 2, 1921. Top;Mny people t, Th'erej Too' Few Here. ' , X'&'jty ,linl po'ilaliinisiof many European r tries nre'.oul of proportion to thsir producing vapacilie is one mn of hard ronilitioiis that prevail at present for individual, there-in. Labor being abundant it Is nut highly valued and govern -pjei)U anil capitalistic interests Often take advantage, of the situation while the individuals themselves suffer. Conversely, citizens of Canada and the United Staler piosperuy 111 comparison with Kuronean countries- ir,.in,i;,,., capacjty is unlimited and the two countries are not overstocked with p?ope. The prohlem facing European countries whose governments are working towards the contentment of the peol pie is' that of getting rid uf people; Canada, at least, needs more people of the proper lyp? and in gelling them it stands to bene-nationally without the individuals suffering. tPTIiereforc, w-lillo assisting to benefit the world at large and restore conditions generally to normal, the Dominion has no-thing to lose. '.; ..A more equal distribution of the world's population seems to he the most ready solution for the, remedying of the world's ills. There must still he a greater movementif peoples from the Old World to the New and Canada is now the hsl field in Iho New World. Thai movement musl soon commence. The day may not be long removed from the present generation when Canadians may sea a population many fold. of the present making Canada a factor in world's business and affairs and a keen rival to the nation on the south in (i nance, trade and commerce. Fire Protection In Canneries. The fact that three large salmon canneries in District No. 2 have been totally destroyed by foe in th? space of a few years the Inverness plant three years ago and those at Port Kssing. ton and Delia Bella this year gives rise to the assumption that there .ire not sufficient measures towards fire protection' and control in such establishments, The frame buildings that hou.-e the plants are very inflammable and also contain materials which very readily bum. In the interests of the owners and alo as a measure of safety to life, it would seem that some more adequate, provision in this rcpM ought to h made. Abraham Lincoln Had Baggy Knees. An entirely new and unexpected development 111 (!.1iinilinn affairs has followed the visit to Loudon of lion. .Mackenzie King jiioi.iiai, .Mr, iving mane a poor impression, sarlorially speaking, Al Ihe hub or the empire. His coal, it said, did nol fit, Mul his trousers were. 'Sadly in need or uplife." He wore his hands in hist pockets too much, nnd his general appearance seemed to ihiliiite lhal he had no respect for his tailor, .-': This is horrible, ir true. Average Canadians have probably had the idea that .Mr. -Kins: lire;1!? rather invHIv Umnri, nAnn. i sphMiously, but the London tailoring experts say not. It is just possible, or course, that (lie English rlimale didn't agree with lli crease? and general smartness of his Canadian-made cloihe.? mid thai lie is not really to he charged with wil rob.. ,.r ,u I'riMiMiu Hppearauce. . in any case, it is somewhat reassuring to hole that the samn ...i.w.1 aomoriiy loiiiid ,,ii,I willi erpiai other great men at the conrereiiee. Nearly all the premiers gave offence in re- r-. ... ...vii sealing apparel. Premier Maev of New 7. jmrtde. - ove W(l,.,e imp.essi01 ,hB 1(, (.ana(in and only Premier Hruce or Australia m. i.. ti rTmisers baglessly and to have taken 'hi iu..i.. nnd fftUl,W....l.i..i. ..... e r,.,.,5,j ...... w.i.... i;. -.i-isoii uauy ews 1S bt oay- UIMME '' i i i . :TheMoieTheMenier! I h mor StrolUra Movi. Start (on In ... WJ yu arc abl to collect In th. n..t t.J th thi rlchtr you may bo. s.y 'Clmra.," and aavo plctur.f. Enough aaidt TOBACCO PRODUCT CORP. Or CANADA LIMITED set SAVED FROM OPERATION Restored to Health By Taking "Fnift-a-tlves" Made of Fruit Juices and Tonics Tho most convincing proof of the trtio norih of " Kruit a-ilvi-s'' as a rpeilipinn for .women is found In Ilia leltcra written liy them to "Fruit-a-thru". For instance: "I nitlered with all the symptom of female troutile, pains low down in Ihft hick anil sldex, eoiiitipulioii anl roattant headache, . doctor advised an operation. 1 started taking "Frult-atlves" and this fruit mcflicine. completely relieved me of all my. misery". Mrs. M. J.flORSE. Vancouver, Il.C. 50c. a box, 0 for $2.M, t rial site vac. At dealers or from Fruitatives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. MOVING BYLAW Laid IS DISCUSSED Over For Week by Council For Revision City The bylaw providing fees for Die removal of buildings in Iho enjoy icily came up for considerable dis cussion ni 1 tie city council meet ing on .Monday night. A bylaw hail been drafted calling for Ihe taking out of a permit at the cost of 15 and the navment of 3ft per day during the time a building was on the city slreel? .Mi. i.onari thought it was a pretty stiff figure to nay in view of the fact that there were a number of the buildings in the cily which would not pay to he torn down and rebuilt. In mov ing such buihlincs the property coiil,! he kept intact and nut in oilier locations where they would be worth something. Aid. Perry considered 30 a dav was not. too much to pay if people were going to use the city streets 11 a person desiring to move a .building could not afford to pay it he should pull the building down and rebuild It. Not, Support It Aid. Macdonald thought the by law was a Rood one hut he fell that he could not support it as it stood, if, Jn Up. opinion of the city engineer, the movinjr of u building became an obstruction the moxers should certainly pay for the privilege of obst uctinsr the city streets. On Hie other hand, if a building could he inoxcd without causing anv ob struction he did not consider it hould cost the moers an tiling. but if they did not complete the work in a reasonable time ihev should be penalized. Aid. Ourrie considered Ihe price or 30 was too much unless the and his attendance at the Imperial .-nof!.. tu i i I'lreets were blocked. If Die numerous comments, both . rili.-nl nnA ..m,.i:m-.., . ?,rPfl,! Wock"t "nnecessar- . . . i iii-mi or j ny " hen it was another v thing, O.irL finp lirimp minl.lon r,lr.,.l It. ..I ..... ... "'"I1 , 'licit i jfiujrti imi nun iM-i-isioii, inn u tins re mained for an English trade paper to discover ami disclose a condition of things that had not been realized, or at any rale had, not been openly spoken or, in Canada, . ..cirouig 10 .Mens wear Organizer, n London tailoring Aid. Perry considered Hint Ihe moving of any buibliiiir would cause an obstruction and that if a man had to pay for the pmilcge tie would get a move on. Aid. Collar! thought a penally should he applied if a hniMino was taking too long lo move. He thought Ihe bidder of a moving pennil should be given a chance, to get off wil bin a certain time and if he did not then a ocnallv should be enforced. Good Bylaw Aid. Stephens thought the a good one but Unit nerbni.s il could be imprnwil. lie did not think the onus of time in moving a building should be placed upon anyone. Personally be did not believe the bylaw was to be applied to any person moving a building and Usincr nil line bnuln lo Met through witli the job. f Miitpe'd (bat Instead of n permit cosflnir ir n nomt.u.1 oliarge should be made and I li. charge increased acconlintr In the length or time taken for the job. He did not think the system would work any hardship upon anybody. He believed the hvlnw was necessary as II nrnvble.i f' Idnmage to streets and wires. t Aid. .Mncdonahl suggeded thatl 111 tt .. n ' ..hi. i-rrry ami i.urrlc get to-gelber and dUcus the bylaw !;-Iween them with n view of nl III'1 rlliirtrcH (in f. fair fl nil nnull ilMo Imni.!. 'Jr livliiur cordlngly left over for recousld eralion. Mrs. .1. Morrison, ujl.n has been spending a orolonireii imii day at' Aberdeen, Wosliinglon lelurned lo lb,, py 0I , Piineess Mary on Monday after. j noon. THE DAILY .NEWS. Wrihuuduy, Junuary.Ji QJ The Man in the Moon THE same of Ihem. 9AY8:- to you- and many WOMEN ureVtfpiiinir i iiin front ramillyV li.:i- i.r .Mali Jopg Pa .long THE enouali sat ion. hut ; - We e even even nhl a word about wealiTi-r is ulipo-t, rnld lo freeze1 oiuilSi'Wiriver- THIS early hint stuff is m it s. way hut ilfler , 1 Alii alriK ami done .the. owl bus llm hi all ts .said re putation for beingjbi' w'ise guy, A HOI baked otalo carried in each pocket is said lo be Inking the place of woolleji gloves, . THIS is the day Ihe Scotsmen are jfhol I hat Hogmiiiray is a thing of Ihe past. CAM. a woman a ben ami she lays for you. THESE are the days when"; the plumber Is made very welcome in n number of homes. COIJ receptions seems to be much in vogue,' in spile of the advent of Ihe New Year. . WHEN ilisph's'lnsr of anv old clothes don't forget l).m Cupid. I T'S a moan man who gels up early these cold morning to save the sheets. TIIEHE is only one thing that is worse than going down to a cold kitchen first thing in Ihe morning going into Ihe wood, shed. l Ten Years Ago j In Prince Rupert January 2, 1914. The biggest blast yel jail off in the cily is due In go up, thi month. It will be bigger lhan any two of (he previous hi ones and those who have witnessed .previous blasts will urn. bably realize jiat this one will he some shot.' The rock pile lo be lined is the hill immediately in the rear or Ihe Knox Hotel. There are eight coyote holes in Ihe 'die and each has numerous Idriris. It is "roughly eslim.iii.il that the amount of powder lnl. used will be nearly eighty tons. - - The Princess Itoval arrived here this afternoon. She brl II ITS mail from the south. VAST IMPROVEMENT IN EARN INGS OF GOVERNMENT ROAD IS SHOWN IN COMPARING YEARS 1923 AND 1922. (continued from page one) lioual ofllclals had brought jnj Ihe western region mnrli .-nl. lillonal engine power ami new- grain cars lo handle the. i y crop. Over 1 ,000 new oars were ordered, and, hi addition lo this, all available cars were hauled into Ihe repair yards early in the season nnd given lliorniiiri. overhauling and repairing. As a resul, when the grain aenson epenod in September, 1 023, morn t are were ava all e inn ei-nr hepire and loadings were ni.iln. lalned at a daily average rar In excess of ally previous year, l'orlyseven new engines, of (he powerful .Mikado type, were also sent lo the prairie provinces in readiness for Ihe grain hauling, and heroic the season opened 1 'Pat?il hp miri i M Hive a packet in your 9 tor ever-re wy h IFeaci refreshment. M an .i . w i I bk Niiar mirsi. , m Soothes the throat. 9 I For Qlir. Flavor aid M I K 1 the Sealed Paekate. JM The crv for whole wheat- A wider food intelligence means an increasing r .demand for whole wheat products. Modern ' milling processes do not produce whole wheat flour. It can rarely be found in this country. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is 100 per cent whole wheat, and so thoroughly cooked that every particle of euch crisp, tasty shred of flavory baked wheat is 'digested and converted into muscle, bone and brain. Contains all the food you need, and all the bran you need, to pre vent constipation and its kindred ailments. Two Biscuits with hot milk and a little cream make a warm, nourishing meal. engines and cars had been ili-trihuled llirousliinil Ihe we-r in points where Ihev would be' (available when loading roni-l nienced. Grain Loadings Increated The opeuin? of Hie new NVeh-1 log Terminals, at Voi VdrV William, also provided rnrilliie' for furlher increasing (be riowl Of graill Into Ihe InLelieml nn.l! daily deliveries there during the. pal three mouths were some 200 to 250 cars In excess of the) I "22 dally average ror the mine permit. In the period rrom Seplemlier t, IU2I. In August 30. ID?2. the Canadian National Itnllwnvs loaded 127. 1 28 cars ronlninlnir I0,.t:,:j.000 bushels of urnln nn.l in Hie vear nrevioou Inlnl nt 117.027 cars ronlnlning 1.17.- 0IR.O00 bushels, so thai , years figures of I.r3.l73,000 bushels marketed on Canadian Nalionul line o miihiihl of December 12, 'nl which dale marketings were conlhming n Ihe rate or more than J.OOo'.ono bushels dally, would imlleiiln that the 1 0?.1 grain movement over Canadian Nallonal Hail, ways will rar surpass that of any- previous year. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Miss Phyllis Creiabton. nn Klver; j. II. Lambert, ellv? M. nun .rs. r. u. urown, 1 Paeifie ... if iii. fin. ei. I'uiiiifison, Kdrnnriton; )r. A annoy nn r,, ioUaa Vanrnu- ver; s. l.lndnuiMt. Smilliersr w L. Ward and C. .leller. IluckMy "': ii. .v. i raer. )ir,, Ul.i ... rtinenniio. l'reni rr r I .lOneS, . .Ill litem. nn.l l,'...l . . ' ' II" i.imi, cily. Central S. Shepky. HA II u urnm, w. lrawaee. .f. Eniser H. McNeill and A. Mcf.eo.l, f:anJ "'iiaii Highlander; l. M. Wal lace. A. It. Phi una I' 1.' yurpiiy. k. Spaubllng, .lame jiiumsiiy, r. .Mayer ami V. . iiwoo.i, imrKiey jiay. hicks, i. pavjdson and Prof Marks, Vancouver; E. Hlapey, Cily. . BUILDERS Isn I II. slratiKe that Princes nnd Kings And clowns thul caper n saw- dust rings, . . . . win common folks like you and ilin, Are Hiiilders for Elernliw To each s given a hag or looN, A shapeless mass and a honk of rules; And each must make, ere f? rlown, A slumbling block or a stepping slono. 8eecled, READERS OF THE DAILY NEWS I Wish You Atl Happiness Progress and Prosperity Throiii'liout Ihe Corning Year. Electric Window Bakeries Third Ave, Phone 687. Warm Felt Slippers make a aire Xmas Present. I liae Aerral kinds nf leather and bit slippers In ulnck. Gum Boots and Rubbers rr Iho Winter Wenllicr. GEO. HILL THE SH0EMAN, Next St. Regit Care. ' Third Ave. WtTIR NQTICI.' (Dlttnlon tnd Uh). Tlir NdTirr ii... ui ... Indian Aljnt, hnw l,lr'r '' l frinrn Hupfrl. Il.C, will f,j. f, rlp(., ,J TRISCUIT ii the Shredded Wheat cracker a real whole wheat loait eolen-with butter, soft diccte or nur maldc4, x , Th Camditn Shrnldrd Whnt fmpn;, I.UL Shredded Wheat COAL The Famoui LADVIMITH.WELLIN0T0N Lump and Egg' Slut. STERLISQ Stove and Igg Sixes. We deluer hi arJ:i or bulk. I'lmne u ynur onlen lay or nixltl, Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. Mala Office: llolf I 'Central. EDSON COAL We can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL 1Y IITff1ff1 In In any any quantity, quantity, oLIPPERS PflM6 hti Co oul of small linnnmi-il Ink mi MMlukilli porllmi nr Talni(wan Imlian llracrva .n. L...i. i"i nair irin 2 'f,111. ' . . '"'wnalory . nihil. Tim wairr " ,""',ll"l MMLikalla i ii " "iiit', ami hiii iHf uai'd rnr ! i o r ''"',-"" ul'"n ,lm 'l'"' lciiprilii.il ai "iriiaiii im I(IU ail Ttll.iriiaau Iml ... I. - : Th" """r tMji iocf on 1913. 4 ii.iiw i.t .i.i. .....I.. . .. . ... ." . .. :. "i . '"- imiiiTi niiij an an ..J.11"". I'wrauoiil tliereio ami n ilin Voir T. J. w,,Hr "'"nlrr at frlin i "MTt. I),C, oiijKHiim in h ipplka- I nil nut I,.. rn...i .. m. .1. 1 !,.?'rrr,T "r ':niiifiiiT r -rla , whim, thirty ilaya afl.r Ida (Iril a i inaranra nf itii. iu,n. i . mhi . tl x: r, "",.7..,.u Hon of Ihla nollra la ti.riniUr i.l " III. .V, l, f;OM.ISII, A.dlea)t. Indian A toil, Aitnt. I HOME FROM HOME, M0CHIDA ROOMS 71 Fraier 8t. Plenm Heated Hot and Cold Water nates l.y Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 659. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert' Leadlni RiitauranL A Bakery Unaurpaieed. Third Avenue. THE Valentin DAIRY Cor. Mcllrlijo nnd Fifth West. MILK, CniAM AND BUTTER RETAIL Phone 157..