All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before 'i p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KDTTION Wednesday, Jan. t i, 1025. Who Should Care For Unemployed. . While it does not seem to be quite correct to provide unemployment relief at exactly the same rale per day or under as favorable conditions as regular legitimate employment, it is offensive lo all right thinking' men that people in this civilized country should go hungry when there is food in abundance everywhere. The difficulty Villi humans' is that they are lazy. Most people are as lazy as I hey datje be. Most of us lie in bed as late as possible in Ihe morning am) .put tiff our work until i. must be done. Most of us rid 'not work because we like it but because we have to w?uk in order to live. We are lazy hy inclination, but our environment makes it necessary to work, so we work. Laborer Much Like Other People. , The laborer is much like nlher. people, only probably rather worse, .biny people- who are. not laborers fire those who, by lliciv own exertions have lifted themselves from that position to one of greater affluance. . Olhers by saving their earnings have managed lo improve their position. The ones who remain are those who are inclined lo accept things as they are and not worry. The laborer is about as lazy as 1he rest of us nnri'if he sees an easier position than the one he now has, he usually takes it. That is human nature in Ihe average. Recause of that it is not desirable that employment should be provided for the unemployed in cities at the same wages and under just as good conditions as in legitimate productive industry. Who Shall Finance The Relief Work. (iraiil thai every man is entitled to work that will provide him enough money lo tide him over, the question arises who shall pay for it. Take Vancouver fur instance. That is llic place where the average man turns when he ismul of -employment. He lakes his money with him, in most cases, nnd spends it there. Vancouver people benefit from being the industrial distributing centre for labor in Hrilish Columbia. It is because it is-such a centre that it lias grown to be a large city, so large that it tries lo dictate to the provincial government what shall be done. If Vancouver gets most of the benefit from being a distributing centre, it should pay for at least it large part of the seasonal lineniploynrenl. Ami what is true of Vancouver is true of other places.' Unemployed Will Be Always With Us. There will alwajs be unemployment more or loss in thl province in winter. It cauiiot well he otherwise. So manv of uu rupaiions are. eaonnl nnd here i r... ,m. ii. a ...... ;.. ii li .J ,, -n" PCc led. As there will nkv.ivs lie si.mn i... n.,.: ' ."ul" A I yeslorday afternoon's of the police hoard, Commis sioner .Montgomery lu-ouglil up It he mailer oT 'deductions IIhI had been made; by the provincial " (government from liquor profits ! for administration of Ihe dry jlaws and was successful in pul ling through a . resolution re commending to Hie new commission that it lake steps towards obtaining with the provincial government an agreement where duplication of efforts In Hie mailer of liquor law enforcement might .be avoided. When the mailer was first broached by Commissioner Montgomery, 'Commissioner Cameron was inclined to lliiuk Dial Hie question was one for the idly council ami nnj the police commission ' la lake up. Commissioner Montgomery, however, look another altitude m ihe mailer in view of the fact thai it was the commission's nlliee lo decide upon 'expenditure that was lo be involved in law enforcement. Thus lie also fell 1 1 1 a I the commission should try lo prevent duplication of effort lliroug'li obtaining cn-operaliou bet weeii provincial ami municipal police departments. Commissioner Montgomery also" made Ihe claim thai Prince Mupcrl had been assessed .more Ibali ils share for liquor ,el enforcement nmf that Ihe liquor hoard had not done work during Ihe past year commensurate Willi Ihe ile- luclioii that had been made. Afler Mime further discussion Commissioner .Montgomery moved and Commissioner Cameron seconded that a recoiiiiiienrialion be senl lo the incoming commission that an elTorl be made lo gel together with the provincial government on Ihe mailer of en forcemeat. QUIET MONTH FOR POLICE DECEMBER Twenty-Eight Cases were Tried In Police Court and Collections Totalled $425 The month of December was exceptionally quiet as far as' police work was concerned according lo the report covering that period Mihmillcd by Ihe chief at Ihe meeting of (lie com mission yesterday afternoon. Twenty-eight charges were laid in the police court resulting iq 2,1 convictions, two dismissals and 'three withdrawals. 'Collections had totalled jM23 including 1S for keep of provincial prisoners. There had been three burglaries and in each case the guilty persons had been apprehended and convicted. Drunkenness was the heaviest item on the classification sheet, there having been eleven, eases as fast as Ihev get it, distre.ss. is bound to occur uu.ess gi.ve n-'T' T?'- , menls lake Jens to nrevenl it 'n.esn o.,.. .-.,,..,.., ...... ,.J In reply to a .uesllon by (.om- one of the threi federal, orovi.ub.l p ,.,vi.. i. i. ,,,M.1.,IR , fhissioner mlssloner .Montgomery. hi .. ... i i n , ii I iiii- llll.- i 1 i III". i it- that l.enerit rrom the galhering of uconle in the and Ihoy aro the oias thai should 0k UNEXPECTED GUEST WIT1I a Unci KLIMonthe 'pantry shelf, you .are never at a loss for milk when on untipectetl fiuent nrrlvei or the milk-mat; foreti to call. Kllm Brand Powdered Whol. Milk in rich, lull-cream dairy milk with only the moisture removed. It keeps tweet and fresh for months and Is Ideal for every purpose for which you now use toll-cream milk. Ordrt m tin from your froctt today CANADIAN Mil K I RODL'CTS LlmitxJ Toronto Winnipeg Montreal Sold by lluperl Table Supply Co. I..I..I II I ... .'I ,s north. time Chi'f 1 h uri i siiiii'o nun 11 mm iirrn Ihe practice of the department. Very l'riifce be' some occasions lo place soon ltuperl wilt in lhi i..iii. n. the cily grows ami l(.ron.s M. dislributing centre for the there will be seasonal iiiiemolovment .1.1,1 i....;,.,i;.. 1 1 for The inontli totalling $1,005 and accounts weYe passed for payment. The chief reported that there had been I wo applications for positions on the force. There were, however, no vacancies. PRINCE RUPERT BONDS SEIIATAPREMIUM Price varies from 103.36 to i 105.19: City. Second In Importance to Van- I couver 1 In offering I'rinee lluperl cily bonds lo the public, a Vancouver homl house, speaks of Ihls cily as being second In Iniportdnce o jVaiicouver. They unhesitatingly recoiiiineiul Ihe bonds at prices lo yield 5.00 per cent, Hie price 'varying from 1 03. Mil lo 105. (). I The cily's financial statement The Man in the Mood .YS: THK burning question is l-'lm will litui mil MM I I MANY of Ihe gills' seem lo lake more Interest in llieir stockings I Inn they -do ill tlieir hats. Til Kit K is said lobe a reason for everything but no-one seems o know wliy men get bald and women ilmi'l. (iOlt made the peanut but man 'made- it into a politician. first ami put a match-" In (he: following comparative llgures for kiqdling. fl'f23 ami I'.tM speak for llu.'in- SINCK bi'coine word puzzle Ihe air. Ihe reducing, craze ha -HJKT a few months you WlJl: see hem drunks in Die jail for safe keep- 'HD' best ing wllhoiil laying charges when During those times men have to' be fed and it is best'ln let them ,.l,'r? I"'0, been earn their livings at such lime, but the city must .IV involved. " 1 The payroll payroll no disorderliness cure fan is more and n Sltliiil'iv nflernoVsh lWiMWirftr Mamma egg's into a stre.iiti, witting Hie sweat from their brows, swatting mosquitoes ' and corning borne at night letting how the big ones got away. TIIC man wlin lake? chorus girls out lo dinner does nnl nec'il lo be 1(ihl anything about stage robbery. Ill II I gel her. of a feather driilk In. Ten Years Ago ! In Prlnc Rupert January 14, 1915. l.illle excileinenl in.'ilks II11 annual inmiicipal election which 1s in progress today. This is no dofiht ilw 1o tliefuct that there Is no mayoralty contest, S. M. New-lou haying lieen relumed hy The local Knights of Pythias inslnlleft officers'- last night as follows: Chancellor Coininaiuler, It. Maekny: Mce-cliancellhr. Ties'. is quoted in the circular sent W. V. Wright; prelate, lout. 'Hume; master of works. II, M. selves; popular, .even the'Clnim recnnled There lenws Jiaye. taken Ji.v)P lind tliij.AVo'rfc cei:liriciles i tn il LJ 4 ti u Iu.ah'ih a II. thin, In '-' llwitvn Crown grant tniinl ""in.ini' f- 11 in- I I II I!) 2 3 MR HlH llt-M 02 ft ! I i .1 22 70 Miner's rerHrieales.. :i!:i ,'JJ7 j lee e i p Is l 8,275$ 15,75(1 '.Adv?rtje in the Daily News LAND ACT Nolle of InUntlon to Apply to Lt Land In pilinv Mupfrl In ml liMiriii, lie rnrilinir ni'trlrt it I'rlncn Unpen, anil ultimo at Fiarnaid Cnve, Prlnrcxs Ilnval llanil. It C. , ; Tahn .Nnilre that siimervllli- Canncrv I tlonipany l.ltiiltcil. nt VannniviT. B.C.. n dm.. 1 teniH In apply fur prinlliiii In lease lli 1 .pjiilliiwliiir ilonrrlljcd lands: Cuimiipiiclnir 10 give him at tho head of Barnard Covp. I'rlncesh Itnyal Island; IIipiii-ij cast five r. -haln llii'lli'P ninlh roily Mill rlialns; thenrp west Iwi (III) rluilns, iiKire or Ii-h-. t low uafr mark; tlii-nrp sun ill alunir lnw waioi mark in iwdnt nt miinnonrpiiipnt. and i-oiiialninif riflpen (I SI stps, ignrp or SOMF.nVII I.K CNNKIIY COMPANY LIMITfin Nanio nf Appllrant W. 1. Jprrprsnn, ?pnt pnlPrt ppppmlipr ITlli, I0?l. MINERAL ACT. HAWK MINERAL CLAIM Slliiatp In Hip Skppna Mlnlnit Division' of Hip Ranirp &, Coast OKIrlrt, WIhtpi toratPd, Soiilli of Fall Crppk. KIiiiii- 1 kaliitn l.akn, and adjnlnlnr Hip Wlihllcr. on thp I'.asl rnd nr II. Lawful holdprs 1 V. Trpton and 0. Wilson! No. of Holder'' 1 Free Millers' Ortirirate.. Treslon ATnini- wiisn 7nn(n. Take Noilre tliat wp. W. Trenton, F M.C n. Tnmn. and tiavld Wilson, F M.C Nn, (57nntn. Inipnd at the end nr mty lay troni Hie dale hereor In apply to the Itnlnt llpeordcr ror a Oorliriealp. or 1m. nrovemenl ror the piirposp or olitalnlna a Tron Oram nr Hip almve rlaltn and riivtliprniore InkP nollfe tluit Artlon under fee. ait or Mie Mineral Art must tin rum nieneod herore the Jssnnni'p or snrii rerli. rirnre or Iniprovemenls. Tialeil hl unih clv or Nov.. 1091 M F TII1WTON. nnd TUVtO WILSON, owners. ' F., T Vernv. ireni CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE t IIFIIFRV" 01VFV that Ihs reserve roverlnr Lot 11 3 S, Casslar HI, trlrl, Is eanrelled. 0. n, NADFN, Oepiily Mlnlater nt l.andi. Lands Department, Vlrlnrla. II. C , 10111 Drcciiiber, I8J 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. Growing Girls' .if i! mm fa".--?" VrdnAt)iay, jamiary Tf5E TWO tttr datl? nr?e: ji The Delicious Flavor drawn from the leaves of "SAUDA" GREEN TEA has won it millions of users. Sold by all grocers. Buy a package today. FREE SAMPLE af GREtN TEA UPON REQUEST., "SALAD A," TOHGNTO . - T The Daily News PRINCE RUPKUT - nniTISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert I Jaily Xevs, Limited, Third. Avenue. II. F. l'ULLHX, .Managing Kdilor. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By niaij' to all parts of Ihe Urilish Empire and the Uniled. Stales, in advance, per year $11.00 To all oilier countries, in advance, per year .$7.."0 Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 98 86 ENFORCEMENT DEDUCTIONS Retiring Police Commission Recommends that new Board Try to Reach Agreement ment with IukJ been Uiree Convictions, for .. supplying liquor lo Indians and I...... in,., i .i. A..-. """" in i'.ii.o i nw hum ... . , ., ... eh "trd . . . drtftj,,,.,,, ." ilul,(,4o(,. weights of i.al bread had bemii'desled ' niid THK cross word -nuzzles witlj soon go lo the limbo of Jnrgnllon things along- with mail joiigh. O.N'K way to gel out of "he election dilliclllly is loi vote foe I hem. all. Another way is tr. slay airborne uu. election day. .IAKK wants lo .know LII'K Is just pa I It leading lo IK loafers ban? how is a person foreman ? . who 1 am gouig lo vole lor. 1 hale a Conservative like sin and a Liberal like poison so I think I'll jnst vole for Hilly Fullnn. AI'PAItKNTI.Y Ihe people of Prince, lluperl are tired of running for. otlice, vise why this apathy. - TJMK was when every man who was a man would he a ean- ilidale for municipal nlliee -and Ihe ones the people liked besi were Ihe ones wilti -Hie most picturesque vocabulary. HKHK's to the man NVho will run for mayor; Use language you scarce Could tell from a swear. Here's to Ihe candidate lllowing his horn, Looking on everyone KIsc with great scorn. Here's to the woman Who quielly at 'home Heads, but refuses .To meetings to mam. Then here's to- myself And Here's to my wife We'll Just vide for each other The rest of my- life.' I I IK dillicully in this city is In find time off from other occupations lo attend lo our work. one long hog the cemetery. SIIOWINC the perversity of human nature, the girls were sidling kisses to raise money for a charily bazaar and one was actually caught bootlegging them in the conservatory. .- rvwifii hot milk i V- -L .Macintosh; keener of records and seals. W. II. Melliar; master of finance, Sid llauihliii: master of exchequer. Y. Shaw:j master at arms, A. Ilurkhmri; oi-j ner suai'd. Y. ,M. Davies: oulerj guard. .1. Drown. ) Installation of officers nt Ihe local Kagles' Lodge look place last night as follow: president. iV. II. Derry; vice-president, Yer--'non A. Cole; chaplain, (icorge ; Davies; treasurer, II. K. boss: j secretary, tienrge Leek; outside 'guard, . Camlow; inside guard, 'It. Daugherty pasl president. ! Den Self. amund jo,,,' FIGURES SHOW GOOD .o krmw ,c. YEAR'S PROGRESS IN 1'KMPI.i: who are a I way worrying about their reputation e aid to lose them;' MINING AT STEWART, STKWAItT. Jan. It. (iovern- i Ipent "records indicate that hi morn-! D'-l this district had the best of beiljyear's mining in ils history. The Of course you like, a , hot meal these cold Whiter .mornings, but you want something better than porridge. Take two Shredded Wheat Biscuits, heat them in the oven to restore their erispness, pour hot milk over them, adding a little salt. Nothing so nourishing and satisfyingputs you on your feet for the day's work. Shredded Wheat is ready-cooked, ready-to-eat saves a lot of kitchen worry and bother. The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. Mx.r. I'llb, OoUtl. "Its All in the Shreds "Queen Anne" Period Dining Suites Finish Old English Solid Oak Oblong Table and Ituffel with wood h;i w mirror- brown leather ilip seals in rimers No. 1 Suite $99.00 JUST TO HAND No. 2 Suite $108.00 Barries Home Furnishings Phone 123 Oxfords Russet Calf fioodyear Wellml, French Toe. Hix.es : o 71: Hie 10! rirc $5.95 Semi-Brogue Oxfords, llusscl Calf, (ioodyenr Well. I' . 1. Toe. sizes : lo 7'i. An ideal shoe f,'. present v -v r Price $7.00. Family Shoe Store The Phone 357 III jlipiir ii x vis v m Lfti 1U1 mil This ndvertiscment Is nol published or displnycd by Liquor Lonlrol Hoard or by the Government or Ltritish Columbia, the