Ask Your Grocer Phone 100. for a trial pacKage of SALADA 11 GREEN TEA If you enjoy green tea you will be satis, fled with no other blend. Try it today. The Daily News phinch mipKirr iuutisii Columbia. Pitlilished Every Afternoon, 'except Sunday, Uie Prince Hiipert Haily News, Limited, Third .Avenue. II. 1 IHJLLKX, Managing F.dilor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES t Cily Delivery, ly mail or carrier, per month $1.00 Hy mail u nil parts of Ilic Hrilisli Kmpjre anil Hie United Htales, in advance, per year ?fl.00 To ail oilier countries in advance, per year 7.r0 Transient Display Advertising. ... $ll10 per Inch per" insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page'. ...$2.80 per incji Local Readers, per insertion ,25c per lin'r Classified Advertising, per insertion; .......... ,2c per word Legal Notice?, each insertion trio per agate line Contract Hales on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - DAILY EDITION 98 86 All advertising-should he In The Daily Xews Office on day preceding puhlication. AH advertising received suhject lo npprovnl, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Wednesday, Felt. , 1921. Political Parties For Good Of The Country. At the Liberal meeting Monday nif-'ht Hon. T. D. Pallulln urged trial parly politics should have ever in mind Ihe good of trm coiiulry rather than the party. He expres-d Ihe view that the parlizau politic which had in view- nothing hut the good of I lie. party and did not work for the he net it of the whole country had lilllc value. He struck n high note in political affairs anil urged that memhers of the parly comhat the idea of hlue ruin as preached hy some of his .opponents. It i lo. le assumed thai there always will he parlies in connection "with government. Directly a group of people unites for n common cause, there i a uarly. There, may he Iwo parties only or lh?re may he forty, hlil parlies there umsl he. Last year there was Ihe germ 'of a party when a section of the cilv council iiniieu in uie cause oi economy. .iso mere was an op position parly, nnl always clearly defined hlil always there. So it njvyay.s will. tie.. . Liberal Party - - And Its Aim. Al the meelingjhe. other night Fred Stork gave a very hrief resume of Uie. work of the Liheral party. He (old of Ihe fight put up in Ureal ilritain to oldaiu a place in the iui for Ihe common people and he told of liie fi?hl in Canada against the parly of privilege known as the "family compact. He urged that tin work of this parly should still coiilimlc, not being loo extreme hill gradually moving forward with a view to improving coiidilioiis, Mr. Slurk intimated that the country got Ihe kind of government for which it voted. Doubtless the Conservalive leaders may trace the history of iheir parly, showing Ihe beneficent results obtained from Tory administration and urging thai they too have been influenced by a desire to serve and that a hinh nforal purpose has permeated all their acts. 11 is clear thai the leaders of political thought believe (he pfople value unselfish service .and demand in lh leaders a high moral purpose. In thai they nre not wrong. The political par Hslgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY w Dentist X-RAY 8ERVICE. Office Honrs: I) n.nl. to 0 p.m. Open Evenings by Special Appointment. HACKER AGAIN 'SERVE FOOD ON HEADS LIBRARY! COLONIST CARS Al Ihe first meeting of .Ihe, li hrnry hoard for the year llev. U, C. Hacker wa. sident ant ties make mistakes and in the past leaders have omelinie hccihjwiih cheap perfume aclual'd wholly hy .selfish p'orpose. Thai was because oMhej frailly of human nature. I he parlies are what Ihe people make iheub Apart from the people they have no existence. All Should Take Part In Politics. Fiery citizen should be a politician. Politics i )n science or government ami until every person studies Ihe science, of government and Uses his vole intelligently, Ihere .will be no such thing Us rrui democracy. Liberals may orginiizei and Conservatives may organize alid dozens ,of petty parties mav be formed for various purposes but if Ihe people of the t-ountrv studv Ihe political situation and vdle iulelligenlly, if Ihey lake an inleresl ill the selection of candidates mid see thai Ihe issues are placed clearly liefore the people, then the parlies will have les effect on government than they have today. Independent thought will he the influence at work ami purity in public life will he the rule. Are We Developing Leaders Today? Are we developmg political leader lodnj1? Where are our younsf men? Why are they are not in politics? If the country is lo be great, it nvilsl have great leaders and the leaders should be the young men who have been developed here. Our- public schools and high schools art doing their best but after the young nlch Icavo school, little is heard of them. The hope or the country is that they should take part in political lire. If they do not study politics our government system will become n fail, ure. We must develop professional politicians instead of Irusl-lug dilr liTfairs i ntu'aleiirs who cannot even run Iheir own businesses successfillly. This is the nge of specialist's and men need lo specialize in politics just as in anything else. -i - .. i ... . kt,so see. u'f im. ,.,;.,.,; nun t u'ArA In' ri .Air..... ' I ' I .1 ! I . . . ... ifftnn I .. Hlack, F. J. Fuller. 'ami Ihn librarian. 4iiiiiitii ifMiri i i iti j far loavin? a total now. holding cards of tins. There liad heon I (7 hooks added In "he lihrary ihir-inp the month nf which :iti had hecn tiy pifl and 111 hy purchasi.. Ihe tailor hoin? the arrival of hooks purchased from the final in . j . f r.iii'iiiiiiiirp ... iMiiii in v ... n& n roAHll i.f I Im Jr-u-A nflnr' The Man in the Moon SAYSx VF.S, we have no banana hut we are iinnir lo have A new Presbyterian Church. 4- " IF you treat a man wild cold contempt he usually burns with indignation. That is the law of opposite. DO(i sat on the railroad Irack He wasn't very fleet; Abmp llierp came the half past Tour, Dofr pone! Sausage meat! AT Ihe best dinners t'hey us ually have an orchestra to pre vent the hostess hearing the pue.sts .eat their soup. I III-, same yirls that pn in midnight suppers are the ones who pu Jo extremes and there is uanper that I hoy may po lo Mazes. -- I-1. Klin iM'SS in a woman has nolhiutr lo do with the prowinfr of whips. IF lis a choice between brains and beauty, the average ynun person of the female persuasion would totally itrnore the brains SO.MF. stlrls others simply radiate polliile Joy Ihe hut air .Mlll.lli In sinnke cigarette in larpe numbers l no indica ion nun a yoinu uas iiecomc a man. IF your nppolile's poor And your head's In a whirl And you oan'1 sleep al nlphl '!o, marry Ihe pirl. TIIK iersnn who has no friends iloes not deserve thorn. .Tllh girl who wins a prize al n hridifo party shoiilfl think twice liefore she marries him. I.M:nVlIIL(J comes to thnse who wail. The handy lopped pirls are petlinp Iheir innings now. AVOID heinp polile. If you are, someone will think you wish lo borrow money. UK who hesitates is bossed", says a Prince lluperl benedict. A mtOIJP or men gathered in the tilth; back room to decide. what to do admit the weather. It had been rahiinp -in Prince Hu- pert and this was m unusual that It had lo be discussed. One inan supgesled Ihal Ihey cut Ihe jtt-ees off Mount Ohiriold; another iwohht sell thft rain In Ihe rain-I maker; hut the business head hutted In und made il clear that the 'only thing neceVsary lo prosperity was to erect a big cold slorape, leep all the rain Ilinre until siiring and then export it to Ihe Sonliirn Alherla dry belt and make a fortune. 1 ... tlectsd President For Year at Innovation Introduced to Pro- Netting Last Nlghti. G. V. Wilkinson Secretary vldo ForThoM Travelling Ssoend Class WINNIPFrs, Feb. tl.-The Canadian .National Hallways are now operating between Winnipeir ami . . . V " " ' knnvn thi i Ihe first . lime uuniiioii in mil pri'siut-iii aim sec--,, , . . ., , .... . .Ihal a scrum II .- II..II... " ... '""''sonable price .M'l' l IIUIII . .,,,' s eiidohvnr has. been 1 iile lid, fui I til rca-f out side of inn' t 1 ti. m . ,-.l...l .lllllllfe ' I .11 , A. Lvill wan out of Inwn. , I IT" I IllUt t! (II" J fill I ' 1 ' ai 1 H''i mm ! (.i,lf. conceived niinivawl 'hv by II . - I ... . . . , I VI.MIM, II. alin the line. Former Discomfort Allhouph all Colonial cars on the National system are eipilpped kitchen where pasoni:erw preiare' Iheir own food, ,.i, liifn- are ei a ICWn40 ,.r .li.rnmforl nooks lo-come. itiere nre nnw Art 23 hooks on the shelves. to second ' Tin service, the result of a Waller I'rall. general manager fT ' lfttnjr, iliri- was also approved. Holt, of jn(r , these will ho submitted lo the c.ty ,lnllranls nill ,,.,,. the Cana- COIinCil. '.tlnn Vi.ll. .m.l ItiilMv. 1. .Ii.ilc... In he lil.rari.ins report for Ihe ,..,, (( enfn (( (, r.10'." ,an,,,?r 'a,t ."'"'"'"lor Ihoso pas.oners in llolonisl that SfiH hooks had heen anH.'our, w,, are lmnMo , (n,vi,,P an or lOl.rt daily. I here nyrapo lhPnisohP, .vilh f, prior lo lh. had hoen M now horrowers and '-.,,.,. ..r 11... t....rn. wliu for ariotis reasons are un-J ahlo lo cook Jhf.ir own food throughout the Irip or to maki use of restaurant al . stations nave neon roconled of people who had not noco.sary time lo purchase ro.nl liebire Ihe departure or Ihe train and in the cases or women. whoe titne was so fully occupied in carinp Tor Iheir children Ihal Ihey were unable either to pre. 1 pare rood or In purchase it at Ihe standard restaurants. II has been observed also, I hat ronsiderabln inconenienee "was sometimes j caused when passengers were forced lo alight in inclement weather al stations to procure rood. Those Inconvenience will' he nveiTome, jl I expected, hy Ihe innovation now being given, a trial. ' I The lunch counter i built into the kitchen end or the Colonist1 car ahil'nu aftriulaul will be on! ou) Packed duly Ihere all ihiy. Corree and Committee a scheme lo purchase lea urns, siffir(onl lo keep on the entire holdinvs or reerlei hand a supply of "'hoi lM'erages, lands, the plan or Ihe syndi. are installed njid a small rerrig- rate have been before lit) com. eralor will keen p'erisjmhle rood millee in camera, ami no reort In pood'cohmfTon IhVonaliniil the ot been submitted to the journey. In addltiorilo hot drinks, council for consideration, sandwiches, pie and jam., there. "ipany would he not will also be available milk, bread merely a laml-sellinp indium, and butler, baked beans. Iiovril. I'"1 a development organization, elc.. wilh addllinnal article a The fundamental object is not lo requirement develop. make'a proNl, although outside An Experiment jinveslors would, have to be offered The new sen ice was begun some encouragement on their several days ago ami it ha al- investment, but to restore con-ready proved a succss. (In llm Ddonee in really values In Vie-rirsl. trip 17; passengers took l"rin 'hereby restoring depre. advantage or Hie service and eiale.l morlpage values. Iheer. . . a . . many favorable comment were ' umns, u ( evpecien, uin nasse.1 by the tritvelling nubile, be to Tacililalc borrowing, urn For Ihe present, seven cars only 'VP '"'' enconragemcnt am being equipped. Ihe.e will he lender. In JH a iuveKors given n Ihnroiigh trial between municipal loan, and for private Toronto and Winiiioep and If Ihe development. service proves as suceesrul as .k '"" ..iij.-i ohjeel i expeeled, considerntion will given providing Ihe service Colonist car equipment on transcontinental .routes of system. FORMING SYNDICATE VICTORIA TO BUY UP City and Keep Taxes Paid "'"" no. men for the purpose of pre. settling lo Ihe City lleverted Lands BY NO MEANS ALLOW YOUR BOWELS on? II iIhI m ike Yz lb. i iiiiuriis i siiini ,o lo be to check Ihe continuous ln rlow or properties into Ihe city's nU possession through (be inability or owner lo pay taxes. One. desire or Ihe promoter who have intimate knowledge of Victoria really, I lo prevent the jselecllon of Ihe best reverted : parcels by Individual purchasers leavlnp the cilv In eni-rv llm ALL KtVtKltU LANDS luddlngs, which aver auert last jour a sale value or Aim Is to Promote Interests of "hntit nne.lhii'd of Iheir assessed to City I l lie syndicate would deal not only wilh existing delinquent pro ..-... . vi'iii- iiiTiies. mil ook an oni on on cale has helm formed in Victoria properties which in future vears coniKse.i of representative hllsl- may reverl to Ihe eltv at tat nle i LAN0 ACT. N.tlr. . I.t...l.. .... ......... in iiaii.ti , .-unin ijmiI niairirl, r rfrillnr IH.Irin nf i:io ' 1SK Nniire ilia s, vjiirpliy, nt i '7 .".iti .H-riiuoiiin i.iiiiifr, nil nut In tilr fur M'rnil.lin- In lnw jiiw nmiminir (ir.cniil uil: l4iliilnri. m einm AMinmninmK e""""! mi- nmi miiio. Ill l.r I I IINMIrfl I HI r" '.L,jr rs"lJ'n ,:r,nn,'i iii. ir uw " 1 1 lie lfiiH(-IMi' of Hi oIhiI-p Iiiia tt lit r t. - ninrn ariiiiiiii m iMiin. rriurnllii , i"iu m rminiiiwriiimi. aixi Mnilaln If you IIm ytiir lwwrU t'l lapctmie S wvpii hmiitriil arri-a. iim.. ir M, mnstlpilMl yon Mill liavK lillluUl lurk. i mvii.i . mi I I'll Y, . . .... .i lick tif-iiUrliM, riMlml Iohkiip, fnill lirm.Ui, mIIow loiuplrKlun, .ir rlllnt tirfnre llm ry-n, nhllM nf llm eyr .lull ami )r low, hcirltmrn, nairr lirlkli, etc. kVrp jiHir InikcIii rrtrnlar lr usluar Mllfiurn'a. I.iva-I.lvrr I'UIk. V by ilulnr m you will In iMc i kep Wi ll auit bavR nij more trontiip with Jnur livrr, Mr. I. Iliitilu, Hallirl'lP, sk wn very iiailly irniitilert Willi coimll. patloii, iifii-ii Imil luil liriiUdii-a, my lonnii. wit inali'il. in fell inylhlnir lM Afl.-r tak or Miibiiru'A t.ltillver fills I h.iv ru iniiiii tptir ilipy rr Ullily tlld nm a M of trnml." Mllburn'a laiillvft IMIls iro ISr. k till II ill ineti, or mi toil rltretl oti rrlpl nf price liy, The f. Mlllmrn :., Llmllrd, Tonmlo, Onl. Nam nf Alitillrant. J. SVM Jiil.sot, ...... Arnt. tMlwl Nnvriiilipr Tih, IPta. CORPORATION OF TMf OltT Of PHINCI TAKE XOTICfc TIIVTi" l. timi rniinril nf ihe OiriHirailnn of im- City of Crinri" luiH Inictida in enh sirnrt i rlnili-r aliln-wilk flv (ft) fpt wlil on ih A . r 1 h alii nf (th Xvnn rrmn H.P.I.. AaiifW plar to VV.I'.I.. )f Mrlir il strel, I local liiiprovprncnl, mill Intflnl. to .nrlatlr llu iiiiii in. iimi aiiiioinr nirciiv on id wmk rnt nrli imriion nf th nM ai Is incurml at tri imrTt l..o. . in imi.iien cot or in work a Tlin.ftA. if uhlrh ttl.no la 1.1 lui ..i3 .... 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The Pioneer Drugjltl Better Beer for YOU m "dht JfrcrmttimfaPar British Columbia'! modtl brewery ! working, day and night to give you better beer the belt beer with the strength, the mellow palatable "bite," the refreshing' stimulation aiiodited with perfect brewing. Insist on Cascade the better beer -at all Govern' ment Liquor Stores. VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED This udrntlirnient Is not published or dllUH by Ihe Liquor Control Hoard or by Ih novernmont of HHtlih Columbia