Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Way Of Transgressor Is Difficult. The writer of old was just repeating a very even at that time when he slated "The way is hard." A great many oilier writers have told the H389 Has been earned on merit only, One trial will convince you. 1 The Daily News PHINCK HUPKRT - imiTISII. COLUMBIA. Piildished Every Aflernoon, excspt Sunday, the Prince Itupert Daily News, Limited; Third Avenue. II. K. PULI.KN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, ly ninil or carrier, per month .. . 98 86 $1.00 Hy mail . to-all parts of the British Kmpire and the United Slates, in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.!0 Transient Display Advertising. ... $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page...,v $2.80 per inch Local Headers, per insertion.. 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices each inertion trie per agate linn 'Contract Hates on Application. All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on day preceding puhlication. All advertising received suliject to approval Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Wednesday. April 2.1 liC'S. ancient truth of the transgressor ame truth hi a uiircreiil way, while, almost every stage play or moving pit-lure fells the same story. Our own consciousness tells us the same thing and experience bears it out. And yet. There is enough of the devil in every person to make them wan! to leave the beaten path occasionally. British people have been brought up to dare things, even the devil. So it is that people do things which the law declares to be wrong and the sentiment of the people frowns, upon. Then payment has to be made. .lust-now it is the former premier of Newfonmjbmd ,'Jio i t2Jyij&' fiynent..-.-fur . alleged dealings witlt the rieWrJwit? was shown before a Hoyal Commission that he. took money? bi,-vhich he was not eutitled. He. already ha lost his high position as premier of the colony and' now is ranked with criminals, in that he has been arrested and is out on bail subject to. the nVill of the court to be tried for his offense. " Seldom Get Away Without Discovery. J People who take things which are not their own seldom, get away with Ihe boodle. The person who is handling other people's money and who lakes sonic of it always suffers' from the Tear of being caughl and nearly always is caught. In any case the punishment is much greater than any benefit received. Sipiires probably did not benefit personally from the money he got from the public treasury but he has to pay Ihe bill, it is never worth while to take chances of that kind. Itelribiiliou is as sure iis death. American Campaign , Is In Full Swing. The American political campaign fop the presidency is now in full swing. President Coolidge will make a big bid for the Itepublican nomination and will probably get it. The oil scandals may injure the party which he represents but he has a pretty good chance of getting the nomination find being elected to the presidency again. The difficulty with the Democrats seems lo be tu secure uu outstanding man to represent them who is not badly handicapped by sectional feeling of some kind. Al any rate the fight will, be an interesting one mid Ihe nominating conventions which are about dm? will be watched with much interest here. Turning Tables On The Whites. . Once Alaska belonged . Ihe Indians. They .lived in it but they never thpught or owning, tt because there was no one to dispute their ownership. Then came the while people. Hus-sians came in the north and others in the south and gradually Ihe Indians 'were dispossessed of their laiids with the exception of reserves set apart for them, In Alaska-die Indians were allowed lo vote and today .they are using thai vole most effectively. So much is this Ihe 'case thai the newspapers there are protesting against the dictating or the Jiative tribes. At Sitka recently Indians dictated the election of municipal officers and chose fiill blood natives for members of the city council. It is planned lo dominate Ihe legislature, it is claimed, and against this there is strong protest. badly spoiled. SAYSs- A DKSP.VTCII stales Hull pip are on Hie increase, in Ireland today. So I hey are in Iho Unite! Stales tun in latter country the swine are of the blind var- (lANAI HANS art! In lie presented at court al llifckiutfhant Palace. There vil also he many more presented at Ills Majesty' other courts in this country. . WHAT will (ireece do with il.s crown now J 1 1 a I it lias no kin?? II is sii;rpcslcil 1 1 1 a I it mipht do to spend in Knpland if it were cut in two. .. , . IF it were not for iho 'Pacific Ocean it looks ar if there might he war. XILXT week we arn all looking for the May llowers following these April showers. SI '.MM Kit i jilmul as elusive a a ship contract or an elevator. IN various parts nf the continent they hae been complain- mtr about Hie wealuer for I lie past sexecal weeks. That is Ihe real thing: -about living here. We pel what we expect. TIIK junk heap is n! the fag end of a trail of broken pro mises. DOWN in Nw York Slate (rirls were able lr insure I heir Faster hats against Jain. Think what a haul I hey would have made here when the Faster parade was so CONDITION OF SECOND STREET IS PROTESTED H. Hays A Co., on Behalf of Property Owners, Bring Matter to Attention of Coined n. ii. nays &. r.o., tirokers, as agents for all Ihe improved pro perly fronting on Second Hlrcet between Second and Third Avenues, had a leljer before Ihe city council last ni;:lit drawing at lenlinn to the deplorable condi lion of this section of the street. Staling lhal the work nf resur facing Ibis street bad commen ced simultaneously with other work in Section One but had been in an uncompleted stale for the past year or more am! thai, apart from Ihe properly owners stand point, it constituted an important thoroughfare leading In the rail way and waterfront, the request was made that the mailer Ie considered aj once with a view In remedying it. The letter was referred lo Ihe Hoard nf Worktc; When you buy alvf-rtining you nay CIltCULATION. and see that "M tr It (f "TOBACCO ' i CHINESE NEW seal.' RELIGION IS PROMULGATED touonto, April ix a new Uniersai Iteligion, so-called, has' ias' .. hut nilf original fit in Western China, the reproduction abroad of literature lias lieen rhecked liy Hi" Chinese government and first ae.T counts of its, bizarre conceptions are aiven in an article rereixed here fronil itev. Jns. L. Slewarl.l D.D.. nf the Canadian Methodist1 His was tn be the final revela tion for which Judaism, Taoism, Coiifusianism, lluddhism. Christ ianity and Mohammedanism had all been partial and preparatory lie .-alls bis the Fniversal Ite- ligion, Li-mien Fuh-yin, or "In ner finspel." His leaching I silly, lie attempts (o answer Mallhiis on overpopulation by simply demanding that all slop marrying, ami Marx's appeals against poverty by naively sug gesting tharl .'(II nheVrve. forty days fasting. I will summarize his central announcement lo Ihe world and miole from II. No More Electricity On or about Iho fifteenth day of the fifth moon. September 25, 1923, Ihe world was to experience an earthquake affecting all na (ions, an eclipse nf Hie sun and moon which would also turn off all electric lights. Also n uni versal catastrophe "specialy fix ed for killing people, a thunder clap which would have hailstones like bowls, and a number of stars would bounce against (he world Many angels and "heaven sol diers len thousand or one hun- (I red thousand times as many as those in the recent Kuropean war will pile up the corpses mount ains high." He goes on to sny "It is really very miserable and no ordinary calamity." Hut he finds thai people go on pla.ving dominoes fir poker, heedless. So be issues specific ami spe cial warnings to uniny classes, kings and presidcnli .soldiers, scientists, capitalists and labor ers, and then lo (he religions, each fierce message starling with )nu may awake from your dream now." Kings and soldiers are rebuked for llielr killings, capitalists for making wars, workers for revo lution. Harken, Christians Christians, you have Insti gated hostilities n the world and you have jparllc.lpaleil in iliK righting." he says, -"Is this the leaching of Christ Is the 'sacrifice' Intiglil hy Christ for saving people or killing people?" Mohammedans are rebuked for vvarlikeness 'and Jews are urged lo accept him us.tlielr' 'second saved." I PAQE TWO. V'tltllM, Aj. TIIK DAI1,V NP.WB. The Popularity I! Of SALADA1 The Man in the Moon TIIK person lhal yells into the telephone receiver and chokes you olT before you have finished what you want lo say, is not Ihe boss. speaks clearly and dis linclly ami polilely and listens carefully. That is one reason why he is boss.. A IIUNTKH going through the woods left a trail so ciookei lhal exery lime you crossed it yMi were on Ihe Other side. A HICK town is one where Hie people believe, all Ihe million rumors a week that go around. - II' you are. proud of your ailments and like In talk about lliem, len to one ynu are hound for the boney'aril; . ; ; - RIIKAP people easily, attain cv pensive habits. IXDKPKNDKXnK is lhal caunol be triven. be earned. something IL has In Final Revelation Following all Formsr Isms Is to be Mission, vice-president of West China Union. University. Fierce rebukes to kings, capit alists and Christians feature its propaganda. Is founder, a sallow face, neurotic man, announced Ihe end of Hie world and Ihe falsification of his hopes for a gory epoch ha to some extent becked his influence. The ar ticle follows l imes nf turmoil in ancient lrael called forth her nrnphrj true ami false. II would be passing strange if history did not re peal itself in modern China. In recent years few names have been widely known 'and the say ings of a few more widely dis. eiscii man itioscnr tans uwang Ijhang nf our own capital, t'heng- lu. News items in Hie daily press from all parts of t'hinn tell the same slnry nf hi messengers. I their message and the menace arnilsrd Iherehy. Surprised at the success tu Ids propaganda. Tang fir his followers had his statement translated into Knglish and wa send-' ing it torlli lo various foreign lands, when suddenly he was stopped by the authorities. Ejected From Church Tang himself is of very sallow comidexioii, due possibly to opium smoking,, has little regard for cleanliness, and rambles on and on in his talking, coming apparently to himself ajrain with WW Tb Health Dtor ty Htbits ol persontl clemliness which children lenn at home and school te their surest protect tion through life against the dinger ol disease germ which lutk on every-thing touched by many hinds. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert April 23, .1914 Kx-Ahlcniian l. W. Morrissey announces inai lie win ne a can it a sudden sta.t and twitch. He Messiah. once came in contact with I He has borrowed certain apoe.-i Christian religious leaching inlalyptlc conception of the hlnodyj Tire how and t'.hcngtu, but was end of the world from certain! ejected for irregularities of be-Christian teachers, and certain! lief and life. Finally, lie received, phraseology Is Christian. as so he says, a revelation from when he says: "Tlioe who be-i Ood, lhal he. was selected as Ihe lieve will be saved, and lhoe who one worthy lo open the "seventh 'disbelieve will ly no means he didate in Ihe forthcoming alder- rnanic by-election. .1. Sidney Smith, manager of the Atliu Fisheries, says lie can mil fit an eiyhl-dory boat for a ten days fishing I rip M33 cheaper in Kelhcikan than in Prince llnperl. Strong pressure is being brouubl lo bear at Ottawa upon I). A. Thomas, the Welsh coal maonate, tu open up the Ground Ho? coal fields IhrouKh the Ki-suinkaluui valley. Q.t,M-lfc. In. 'Hm Hill. VfV ml Ii SMhimnm u Ml uTmn,M , more babies have been rcised on Za'Je I Brand than on bll other in-H fant foodcombincd. E:!l H Brant is pure, uniform, V gettibte, nourishing . Send for rVea Baby DooLi. tit s.n co. Hums jm VANCOUVIR Passing the Censor Lifebuoy Is first of all a skin purifier ii though Johnny's fingernails and suspiciously tanned EVEN neck should escape detection at home, his alert teachtr ruthlessly applies that most effective discipline public censure and thereafter Johnny is more reconciled to cleanliness. Teachers nd mothers are allies In fithtinr dirt. They both know wtut dangers it may hold, what possibilities lor Infection lie in even the tiniest speck of dust. Both Mother, and Deputy'Mather-uacher teath the children habits ol cleanliness. They know that sensible protection Is to protect aiawit infection with a true health soap. Lifebuoy has become the most widely used soap in the world because it combats the dangers ol dirt How Lifebuoy protects Its copious lather releases a onderfut non-irritating antiseptic, wnicn is carrieu ceep imo ery pore, removing all Impurities, ana leaving me skid iie, wjounei ang stimulated. 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