The Daily News I'RINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. . H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month . -?1.00 By mail tn all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year ....:...,. - . . . $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ,. .$7.."0 Transient Display Advertising $1.10 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page. ........ ;2.S0 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 2c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2o per word Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. IMM.Y KDJTIOfi Must Obey Laws If They Live Here. Tuesday, April 7, 1925. Betting On The Republic. Krnnk II. Simonds, Ihe, famous editorial writer, discussing the condilion of (Jeniianyt today says if he were a lietting initu he would wager thai ihe ('ieriYian republic would -survive as did lite French republic. And Mr. .Sinoiids would be prelty safe. Republics, once formed seldom return lu monarchies. Today the tendency is toward self-government for nations. It j only because the British monarchical government is so .much like a republic that it has survived. The British monarchy has adapted ilself lo changing conditions, willi'the result that today Britain is even more democratic than many republics. Thai is not because of the monarchy but because of the ability of the people to rule themselves and Hie good sense of the nionarchs in allowing them lo tin it williOu.. trying to assert an authority which has aed away. '. ' People who come to British Columbia to live must obey the lnw or move out. The Doukhobors are among those who refuse. I hey are openly defying the authorities, but the henvv hand of the law mtisl drop tui theni. and force (hem to either . .1 . ........ . i n.: i.. i.r ii i . of Through Real Estate 1 Agents. J LISTS TO BE PREPARED ! Applications to Purchase Must he. Accompanied by Deposit by Cash Tax saje lot.s and how to dist pose of them engaged the oily council lasl nisrli in . aifolher Jenpljiy discussion which look up a ftrcal share of the iiinc id the nieejin? which lasted for three and; half hours and which was Hie 'longest council iiicctinp on record so far this year. Aid. Mr-Mordie's motion, notice of which he pave at last week's meeting. was finally adopted. This motion was "that the city solicitor he in struct elf's to prepare a bylaw an thori.iiifr the council lo dispose of all lots which have reverted lo the. city through lax sales." The interest in? narl of Aid. Mc- Legal Xolices, each insertion loc per agate line j.Mnnlie's scheme, however, lay in Contract Rales on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporter$ Telephone - - - 86 the suggestions that formally accompanied the resolution and which seemed to find favor wilh the .mosl of Hie aldermen with Hie exception of Aid. Stephens who, actively expressed the ron-sislenl opposition that he has in the past voiced against selling tax sale lots at less than, I lie assessed or, at least, the established market values. List With Agents 1'hesev suggestions' of Aid. Mi Morjlie's, were as follows: 'That a list of all such Ii.tf be prepared showing ehaivef asraiusl hem uji to tWeiuner .It l'.)2., ami that such list be hand ed to all real estate nllires lo ? at o per cent commission. Chat no lots he, sold at lesK than tax charges. That no application for pur chase of lots shall lie .accom panied by less than ten per cent of the 'proposed purchase price and not less than $1(1 ' That the dale and hour of re ceipt or sucli application shall b? marked by Mie cijy treasurer on each appliral ion." i In advancing his scheme. Aid McMiirdie'felt thiil it 'Was ifrtfe and we want none in this rouliiry who refuse lo have their chi!(l-r,""",n""t'VVls l"nV" . ,,.tT,,'."M:,y ren edlicaled. It the provjii.rJaT authorities are In die frightened by threat of -oifolher nude iVrade, they have no right lo be in aulfjOrily. The, Doukhobors ;jniist mil only be made lo know lhatvlhey must conform Ififtlie.laws but oilier people coming, (o Hie. province must be led (Jp understand before they come that Ui ere' 'Ts only One law in'tlift niiintry and it is for all the people. Education Is it " ": Only Safeguard. - ' kducalioitfjs the only safeguard of .a new; cdiuilry, or for that fnatler, for itn old cpuiilry;. We must have education for all tlie people. Doukhobors "jpeducaled voud be gooil enough riiizv.ii, oueiiiicjueii mey ar,e a danger. Kducatioir i. graduallj. having (he effect of developing a thinking peopled One generation may not do everything but a few generation. of ed ucat ujlv and the people will, as a mas, have a certain' 'mounl of ifitelligence, enough to prevent lliejii from being slrfiijpeded by orjdors or hoodwinked bif polilicjffiis. Religious Changes ',V. . , Are Going On. " 'f ;' , ' While, there, are cerlaiiVliasic principles that do not chnnge, even, iu feligiouHhere are chjjjiges going on. The Jillitode df man toward Ihe unknown aiji) he iiiknowalle is umlerguing 'n jirocess o'f. evolution. Whilfi here are always some who cling to the pasl. there. are others wlio see nothing gooil in Ihe old and want uolhlng but the new.v The truth lies usually with the nioilerales vhrvhile seeing hiuch that was good in the past also are not fearful for the future hut adapt one with the'other and see them -both its part or a great whole. The.ntlUii.de of man -Inward Ihe creator is different loddy to what it was one hundred years ago. Knlighlenrneiit has come in many directions. People are no longer persecuted because they worship in a certain .manner and beautiful girl and ofd women nre n'U longer burned at the slake or ducked in the water lo rid Ihem of the influence of devils. .Nolhing but gross nnce could admit of either. Today wc realize flint doing yielence to ajierson beeause of his opinion, religious or political or ocial will not beuent anyone but will do untold harm. The dnv of the bigot is posing rapidly. This is an age nf more or less loler-ance. V are growing bigger every day but we still are only in our intellectual infancy as-a race. "Nerves in Bad State Could Not Sleep" Mrs. H. N. Tardell, Harrow mi th, Ont, writes: "ly nerves were in a very bad state, and for nearly six monthi I dd not know what it wai to have a good night'i reit. I could not eat, and never felt well. I heard about Dr. Chase'i Nerve Food. and thought I would try it. After taking it for a few dayi I began : .to fed better, and oon wai able to tleep well at nifit. My appe tite also returned, and I felt stronger and better, and after taking three boxes of Dr. Chase'i Nerve Food I was quite well. I have also given the Nerve Food to my little girl, with good Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 60 rt. a box of 09 pills, BdmaiiNun, Hates A Co lAL, TirraLo dispose of tax sale loin. The eify now JiHd 55'0 such lols' lo an assessed value of --5 1 .'tO.fMHt and wi'li ifina.Ofin taxes against Ihem. His plan wis to continue the policy of the annual las sale, lift-fell that jl would not jeopar dize. I lie assessed valuations or IheTOly any wnuT . more than a lax .sale Aid. Mc.Mnrdie's resolullon wa. seconded by Aid. Casey. . Stephens Opposes Aid. Stephens, in attacking the resolution at length, maintained thai selling bits at less than their assessed valuation was fair neither to the city or the rale-j payers and would be or little value to the purchasers. f Jhe assessment was too then il should be reduced. There wa. a difference between Hie method of the annual lax sale and this proposal under tax sale pro'- ceedinps, il look twelve monHo before a deed could be secured, the owner in the ineanlinie hav iiiR the opportunity to redeem the, properly. , Aid. Casey could see no harm in the proposal olTered. Sonle-thing must be done In unload lax sab' lots and Hie lime now seem ed opportune. Aid. McMnrdie pointed out thai he, himself, was a lar?e properly owner. Naturally he would like lo see the assessed values obtained but he thought that would be impossible. Action was necessary. Constructive criticism was (always welcomed bill he had failed lo hoar a heller solution offered for the dilllcully. Constructive Assuming that the remark about constructive criticism was directed towards himself, Aid. 'Slephens maintained that his criticisms had been constructive if nii ever were. His stand wa that Ihe property should be sold at Hie assessed values in fairnes to the city and properly owners. He went on lo say that at the court or icvisinn he had mnvd Unr a ten and flHeen per cent reduction in values but had received no seconder, i In the course or the ilisrus- I pressed his optoslljon lo selltnn al less than assessed values on I Hie ground thai Ihe assessment miphl then be nllacked, Aid. Casey felt inclined In Io THF. DAILY ,VRW8 PACK TWO , . it wa. the' wa sailing in , Ti inm - - -i i ii in in - - - ' m nity 'CITY TO SELL line air an.r,il had to, make a Innilintr smiiiu-liirp. If I lie a- ITO nnnnPDTV """"nl were redtteed, Mi mill I I KKllrKK I Y rale would have lo he raided and 11U 1 HV ,, .,,,,, llinomi, (H.'sain. Inl lln end. , Reverted Lots Will be Disposed. Tin' solicitor iminled. out that IhiMV was a Hinil In the mill rata, after wldeh -iiiiiriieiiienl in lu lit have lo lih taxed. ( 1 Aid. Brown impressed favor lor Aid. .Mr.Mordip?. cjienie.' ' " The resolution wn finally pit . : ... .11 . ... i. and was carried with ami, roTUr en ami Aid. Perrv volinjr aenln,t ill The council decided lo nccej.l offers ,fhr a unm):er or lots that were up lasl week providing the olTcrs cover eharjre against the lots. In one case, however, then' has since tieen a hltrher h made for 'one or these los and Ml ;w:i ilecidt'd lo readvcrltse- H&'-Tliw finance committee rc.eoininended last we.tk thai the offers lie ac cented h'll t lio reiinrl .a's laidj over pendimr I he formula! Ion of a jreneral policy. J The Man in the Moon 9 YS.- 1 Tlll.(iS infill be whim'. I'liere is no liotdted hair at Hie city council. AX aristocrat used to lie known by his hluei blood. Now he is known by hispreen backs. TIIK season is about ovVr for pelting parlies. Tennis is rotti ng in TO many of us spring is : great 'season but what cat) II be to a person who wears B.V.D. all wiuler. IX Ulopia women will no! Imv to be humored and hiiiniiugged and lied lo. They will believe everything I hey are, told. .MAiiiiiACii-; js nol always a failure. I know several married collides who -sjill seem to "love each other. i M.l. like to laud Ihe seir-made man Who, starting poor, in humble scene, .Win, rame jnjHie American And other IniMucss magazines. 0 J tut what aboui Jhe, seir-ma le ' tri rl .Who, slarllrtg life a perfect fright, v Hy painl and powder, bob and curl,-' "? Heroines n vision ot delight?. Till' head of 'an asylum in Portland, writing lo Hie people of Anchorage says he wishes every person lu Alaska could visit Ihem, Not cnmplinienlnry to people of Alaska. Is if? j Ten Years Ago j J In Prinnsi Rupert J The miinirlpa) court ofrevis- ion, consisting pf Acting .Mayor Kerr. AM. Kdxcj Aid. Heveridpe, Aid, .N'icol and Aid. Monliromory, sat this inornlng.. There are o appeals on the list, ainony Ihe apiiellanls being I.. M. lie (lex. IS. W. I'almore.M. Albert, (ieoive It. Naden and M. -M. Stephens. News has reached Prince It it perl thrnu?h correspondence from PhornclilTe eanip Dial l.ieul. II. (). ('rew and I. mice Corporal Leslie hae both been wounded while on active sen ice wilh Hie Princess Patricias iu France. David Carnegie, ordnance ex- HEART WAS WEAK NERVES ALL GONE Mrs. J. II. iisiiriilHTk, 1 17 '4 Wetland Avrnur, SI. Catliarln", Ont., w riles: "I ni lu a ra npli-Ml'ini it Ml m wilh weak tieart, and mj' nTVf we rn til IT'ine. I mirrrreil f verytlilnir; rrmliln'l l-p, or ciiiliire any ex-ltcmrnt, anJ wbn left slciift rll as If I rol scream. I tK.k dliif spe'ls, urieii falllnir atn liriiuinr inyteir. My luutlicr read alioul ymir Milliurii'a Heart and Serve I'llU, and lifiiiirlil mo a Imt, m hnvlnit taken so many different kind. .f medieine it Jm seemed that I did not liave'any ciniridenra In any of tliem, i if,k am tun at II. A N, I'llU, and felt no murli lieitcr I rn- .sion. Ihe city solicitor was called ,ln,"'1 ln"'' '"" I w'l ,Ion for his views. He slll ex-!,,"l,'' ,flrr 1 l,Vfn "'M" 1 tM tifit need any mie. I.rannnt frale, nr rVeonwieiid. MitlMirn's liejrl and rterve fills too highly tfiVr ail they liave dme for me.' . ' ' s t'ul lip only by The T. Mllhurn Co., the assessment be attacked. A Limited, Toronto, ont, Swift's Premium The National Breakfast 'In thousands of homes In Canada, Swift's Premium, as the world'i highest standard of quality, is served all year round. But for Easttr Morning this supreme quality Bacon has an added appeal Swift'i Premium has be5ome almost the national dish on this bright feast day when nothing but the best is adequate. If you have not xperienced the delicious flavor and uniform ness of Swift's Premium this coming Easter Morning would bt a fitting occasion on which to try it. Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon Look for this blue ideatiS-cttioa ttg when you buy a whole htm or when you buy a slice. perl for Hie federal ko im ii IOC' I . has been seat frmo Olu.w.i in examine I lie inis.inli; ies ol milk ing shells at Hie P: nice Hupes-I sliipyqrd. CADETS OBTAIN ; THEIR DIPLOMASj The ollowing members 'of Hn i !adel Corj-of the Prince tin-! perl High School hae obtained ditdomns alid check of S5 each; for bavins surcessfiilly passed the flrs( year course in se'.-a-phore signalling recently held in Prince Hiiperl by the militia department: I Perr' K.'Halsler. Arthur V. Cade, Arthur It. Cameron, Ivan W. Cnmcroirj Henry W. Heil-lirOner, tsu laUuyama. llolieii J. Malheson,' .lacob .Mussallem. John T. Nickerson. James K. I'arker. William 11. Patmore. Minoiii Sakainolu and Itruce II. Wilson. Advertise in the Dally News WATER NOTICE, OIVIRSION AND USE, TUT. .ViTlii: tlHit the hkeena niver Paeklnr Ciiinfiany, l.lndted. wlnie, aildre la j 1318 standard Hank Kutldmr. Van renver. It .ft., wilt apply fur a llrem xtt lake and w eiililr fit ir mriiiid of water (.lit ! Wolf Creek wiilrti riow nnrihe.irlv and drain Inm l'nrp.le llartsttir stxitil imrlh end T till) Avenue, Port Kdard Tfinli'. The water will lie diverted fmni the stream at a Miim about one and a half mllei fi-dii the immlh at 'lnt nf illveMlxn r Port I'.dwanl Townlie water system and will lie used for Industrial purmr upon live land deaerltied a part of foreshore. .nt inimlM-r SOI, Itanne 6H C.at liltrlel. Thl iioilre vii iwnieil on the rmund on Itie Jrd day if Marrh. If. A ropy nf HO nollr and an appllrallun . r miiant Iheretn anil to Ur "Water Act. ISU." will lie filed In Ihe orrire of the Water He coriler, P.rllies ltiiiert. It.i . Ohjertlnn to the spldlratlon may I riled wilh the aid Water lleeorder or Willi Ihe r.oinp trnller ir Wsler lllirhlK, Parliament Hiilldmu", Mrtorla, n.i:., wllhln thlrtv day arier Urn first aparanre nr thl tiotlee In a loe newpnH-r. The date nf the flrl tin M Ira I Inn or thl iinllen I ,Mrri ih. !?.',. skKE. nivi:n PAckixn c.ompa.w. I.IMITI.n, Appllrant. nv J. Malheson. ,rent WATER NOTICE. USC AND ITORAQC TAKE NOTICE that tho Canadian Lumber ard., Limited. whoe addresa I BIJ standard Hank nidk.. Vanemivor, H.C. will apply for a lirrnre u take, and ne IJo ruble fee per semnd and In store &0,-noo acre feet of water out of Ian, skun-dale, and Aln t.aken, and Aln lllver, which flow Miiilherlv and drain Inn laett Inlet, tlirmish Indian Itonerve .Nn. 0 Th rtorare-diim will be Incalril at or near the oiillet of Aln Lake. The rapacity or the reservoir to lie riealed I about JO.Ono aere feet, and It will riood about (to be determined i acres or land, The water will lie diverted from the airram at a point at or near the torarc-dnm, and -will tw ned for Industrial Power purpose, upon the land described a Part of Indian neerve No. T,l'.. nol,r" Jv t",i''l "n the rronnd on he till day of March. If5. A copy of thl nni leu Snd an application nnraiiant thereto and to the "Water Alt. 1014 " will he filed In tho office, or the Water lecorder al prince HuTt. Objection to llm a.p leallnn may !. filed with liie nald Water iirronler or with ihn Comptroller tor simp tlli.li. ii. .ii. .. . ',. ., vi-..i. It " .V.' 'onine u iiiiiiinnira. ) Jf,n,r'- nr- 'lh'n thirty day after j ' 1 1 -i oin-arnnrr or mis pollrf In . .. lr,"'l""r' ' "e naie or Hie P"tllrallon or thl notice Is March flr't 13. CAN A MAS l.t!Mnrn YAntl, Limited Applicant. By C, E, Froit, Secretary, Be artful to ttt SviHt M Pnisium wiffl ;ca Jjj Btcon or Htmmtittzt ol it thit comini Imti Morning, Oritr litm jour Butcbtr or Grottr. Swift Canadian Co. Limited Canadian National Railway. Prince Rupert DRYDOCK " Eimalv SHIPYARD nnAetlnri ti. T. P. 20.P00 Ton Floatlno DryOoei Engineer!. Machlnlits, Boilermaker!, Blackimltln, f" makers, ouna,r, woogvursi, - ELECTRIO AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle al hnfa MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F - ... m .mm The Hoover" Tor the nioii'li this famous H for Hip siiihII i .Z) and hav over Hie next i u elean a ritj: i' & Kaien HardwareC- Grants Best ProcuraWe A loi ri.aJ srerl mil oaici!-) Pure Scotch WliisW RICHEST IN FINrST ,HICHUNP MALT RxilrJ Mt ....IJ b Will"" Cisnl Si So Jmyti OrnhJJxK DslnrnfUfnliMt Dlillns, Poll- Ww-4-CI.to, bsl4. i Mm .. . lvld w ' rids advcrllsement Is not published or di-l , J lo , l.imior Control Hoard or by Hie Ooven Urilish Columblti.