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' DAILY KDITIOBf ' aD Saturday, March '7, 192: .1 The Japanese law agViiistyCnmniuhists-is made so stringent thai imprisonment is pimidM for .almost every form of Com munist activity. 'Apparently, jthere was' much opposition to it guarded during it This is the restrictive measures in Japan, which jlouJjt.le.ss will pr rigidly enforced .Tli ere are tinieyt when reslrictive measures are necessarv hut generally nnfa'kttiir thev arouse hostilitv and cause miich hit lerness, .Much depends upon the way in which the law is en forced. . . . ..' Nova Scotia Miners .. ' . Are Oy On Stride'. t ' , ( The miners'of Nova Kcoiia are on strike and the industry oth.e province' fs again tied up. We know nothing of the cause Jitr the slrikV. Quite .likely there may he the-best of reasons for calling; iiijt the men. AVhal we du know is that the employers ;aud ,the, men will' lose much money, that there will be all sortsif ill-feeling generated on each side, that there is even danger6f bloodshed judging by the experience of the past, anil vlieii(t is over little will be gained by either party to the dispute. The 'probability is it will last a number of weeks and possibly months. As a rule strikes are a mistake. Sometimes they are instigated by communist agitators and sometimes they arise from the just or unjust grievances of the men at whal lliey consider wrong action on the part of the operators.; There seems to b$ no mutual tnist. Agitators preach that the employers are the natural enemies of the employees and tbe employers make lijlle effort to remove the stigma. Each assumes an altitude or coiu. tempt; for the other with disastrous results. Whal en Company Likely To Be Sold. - . Il ls verj- probable that the assets of the Whalcn Pulp and Paper Company will be sold for the benefit iff the bondholders. . II... r i . . ! . .... im ir me icw . nrojMf wiui suiiiciciu capiial (o juircliase SO large a concern the probability is that someone will gel il at bargain prices and then make il pay. The purchaser is likely to be some American capitalist who is looking for just such a bar;, The Daily News is not Obiectirur Uf'Americi'ns- cnminir 'Um and buying up our mills and pulp leases but if seems a pity fhaf uie Kiisiness oi me lnir concerns raiinul b fnniliui...i ;.. way ,vny as to give returns to the inveslors and to enable them o tbal'ihere may be no bargain lots In rierniaiiy' today wages are low and it is almost impossi- imc nr nrujMi. jinn.s io compete on reasonable terms. The re- mih is pmMug rauier tnsasu s io Uie industries of Prre.1t j.i ii.iiii. 1,11.-11 in t..iiuio,( jnopiv are again iniving (ierman goods in large quantities at lie expense of the industries u'f Britain-. "Was Freed of Gall Stones And Persistent Backache" i Mr. Alexander Bradley, R.R. No.,1, Carp, OnL; writes: XipHDflY ufiered from gall itonet. EijIJ and commenced takinjc Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. I feel safe in saying that (hese pills completely overcame the trouble, as it is some yean since I was afflicted in this way, and I have not suffered from gall stones or even backache1 since. I have alto found Dr. Chase's Nerve Food excellent for heart trouble and shortness of breath." Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills XS tU box of X& pltla, aMmaniKMi. Balra A Co., IjOL, Torouto FREIGHT RATES AREJISCUSSED Cost From Norway to Vancouver the Same as From Vancouver to Rupert committee: WORKING Monopoly' Clalmad Worse Than .That Planned to be Broken on Atlantic The question of freight rales between Vancouver and lliis city was discMsseil in a dissiillory fashion at tlie meeliiig of the board of Ira.le last nifrhl, l're-sident, . W. Nickersim in the chair. Mr. Xickerson (old of pur-cliasing some ko''I in Bergen. The shippers had plaiijied paying Hie fictghl, not only Co Vancouver, but on. to Prince Ittiperl. On inquiry, however, ihey found, so (hey staled, (hat Ihe rale from Vancouver to Prince lluperl was higher than the rale from Bergen to Vancouver. ' Mr, Xickerson said that .the government, .was proposing' (o break the monopoly in oceangoing' Heights but allowed a monopoly here much worse lhan lhal ou (ho oceaii. John Dybhavn (old of gelling popper paint from Norway and Ihe freight from Vancniiver-here being just equal lo lhal from Norway to Vancouver. T. McMeekin said (he whole question of freight rales was being liiken up by a Joint committee of (he Board of Trade and lhi llelail Merchants' Assncia-j tio.n lie mentioned that today eggs cost about four limes as much to carry as (hey did in the early days here. ' It was mentioned by one of (he members (ha( il could nol be exported nien could work for low wages here as long as Ihe freight rales kept Ihe cost of living higher lhan at other place. The Man in the Moon MOTOR BOAT days are com ing. Jiere s lo menu THE saddest words or longue or pen The lank is out -or gas again. LilTI.K drops of water In Ihe gasoline Make Ihe molorboatisl ' Say things Jhat are nican,. THE days are coining when the fair passenger will meekly ask if you' have turned Ihe gas on, 'when the engine refuses to show signs of life, and you will have lo admit, that you h'avc nol. HE look his engine all in parts And cleaned and, scraped them well, But when he tried lo pul Ihein back I beard him whisper "Icll." . LEARN: a'b'sson; from Auiund- sen's sllip Maud ariddonl be a mh.j'y: y,lrr- 7 :-. THE' most serious fool I know is a humorist. DOWN in Ottawa one of the doctors has his' ollice in the basement nMiis house just like Consul Wakericld's ollice on Fourth Ave. in P.R. A leamsler came in .io be vaccinaled. The girl said he'd have lo have il done in the basement' but lie remonstrated and said he'd have il in the arm or not at all. And the young lady smiled sweetly and said he'd heller wail arid sec Ihe doctor and she dashed lor Ihe door and exploded out side. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert March 7, 1915. Prince Rupert's lirsl overseas contingent, Is now In Englahd. The steamship Missannbie, bearing Col. C. W. Peck and his command, sailed from Halifax on February 'ii and dockeilTal Liver pool on March I. The ship pass ed through the submarine zoni without any mishap. The regi ment will undergo furlher train ing al Shoruclilfe. A report has been prepared by Sir Frederick -Tre.Vcs, surscon Hie King,' giving fn wonderful glimpse fnlotliej lmsn and fioldj liosnuais iienitin If i-ilain s naiiiM line. Il'-extols Ihe work .beins carried uil " dV - Cross! Society. :" . The work of' raising Hie dam at W'oodworlji Lake mi additional Ihirleen feel is now proceeding. The, hydro-electric plant is in splendid shape nVnl workinu well. lnV,pipe injei i.s lieing au-cluired yilt ceineiii and steel! bands at various points. After (his work is done, the line will be given another thorough lesl. BOOKS OF TRAVEL ON SHELVES OF LIBRARY ARE RECENTLY ADDED Several books of travel were recently added lo (be public -' iirary as follows: I "Tlmlussh (he Borders lo the! Heart of Scotland," by (iordou Home. j " The Path In llojne.'" by ' Mil- j aire Bel Inc. "Andalusia," by VV. S. Maugham. ' "Tramping' Through fexico 'ualemala and Honduras," by II., A. I'ranck. "Two Thousand Miles Through Chile, Ihe Land of .More or Less." i by K. C. May. "The L.-iind or Ihe Sun," by F.j .1. Brady. ! "Willi Stefanssnn in the Arctic.'" by Harold Noice. "The flreal White Soulh," by II. fi. Ponling. , LOCAL BOARD ! ENDORSES PLAN; Urges Upon Department of Agriculture at Ottawa Need of j Experimental Farm i At the Board of Trade monthly! meeting last night a resolution sent on by Ihe Smilhers Board, was read and adopted, in which1 Ihe attention of (he Kovernmen' was again drawn In' Ihe need of an experimental farm and a re quest made lhal one be established in the inferior. The resolution read: The Resolution j "Thai this board of trade draw, lo Ihe attention of the Dominion: Department oi Agriculture (hei pressing need of immediate action by Ihe experimental rarmsi branch or thai department lo! issisl Ihe'rarmers oT Central! British Columbia; 'II is pointed out thai at the present lime u is impossible for farmers .in Central British Col umbia to lake ajlvanlage or the benefits or experimental farm work owing to Ihe great distance from existing farms and stations; "II is further pointed niil lhal Ihe facilities provided for Ihe improving of live stock cannot be used by Ihe farmers of IJen.-Iral British Columbia, on -account if rreighl and express charges .occasioned, by lhese great distance. : ' " "' "It is further pointed nut "thai climatic and soil rnndifions in On t ra 1. ' Il rf 1,1 s li Columbia requ I re local A'ficntioh' whiclj "fiirlnol possibly be given Jiy any experimental farm or sialion in Southern British Columbia or in Alberla; "If is further pointed oul thai soil and climatic condilions make il essential I .hat an experimental station be established In servb Ihe needs or Ihe farmers living in Central British Columbia be-Iween Eraser Lake and Ihe Coast HER FACE , WAS COVERED WITH PIMPLES SHE GOT RID OF THEM BY USING BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mia T. Hunter, n.n. No, I, London, Out., write:- "I wlh io reoi'iiimend Ilurdock 11 lot kI Killer lo all women who are mifferlnir from pimple or any other facial hleiulthe. About two years a so I wa (neatly troubled will) pimple and aores breaking out on my face, and rould a-et no relief until, finally, a friend recom-mended me to take ii.rt.B. This I did, and I am now sl.vl to aay that your remedy ha (riven iiib the dealrable re Mill, and I now have a nice amooih, clear skin, a It ha eliminated all Ihe Impurl tie from my blood," Oct II II. It. when you ask for It; It ha been, on the market for the pant 4A year put up only by The T. Mllhuni Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont, ,0 '-- J5 aaaaa-aaa liance hits that will put new life in your Vicirola 216475 We Don't Get Much Money r ox lrot WATER NOTICE. U8E AND STORAOE TAKE ."NOTICE that Maxell TlmfoT Co.. Umlieil, h!e aildrcm l U8 I'arlfli-Hiillrtlnsr. Vanrniivrr, H.C., will apply fur I llrcni r in lako and iiw 500 rulilr trn Mr nii(l, Hiirl in atore 7M. arre-tcft i,r vialer mil r ytrrani knoun a Ain Hirer, wlilrti rinwn Miutlierly and dralrn into NUfll Inlet, ahitut in and tw-nalf inllcn easlarly rrom linikky Hiy. II.C, The slorac-dam will Ix1 liH-ated at ihe ninlpl r.f Am Lake or at a point Iw low Uie aaid outlet, to Iw (Jpli-nnliieil af-rr mrvey have been made. The capacity of the reservoir Hi tm created la alxiiit ISM. acre-reel, and It u III UikmI aliont l.miO acre r land. The walep will lie illverled from the Mream at a point alHint (lie location or the Hturajre-duin, namely, ihe outlet of Alii Lake, and .will be lined for jjwer and Indimliial puitxie upon Die land denrrlhed Lot J437 or on Lot 4 41. Tills notice was ponied on the If round on the 27IM day of Feliruary. I Oil. A copy or llila notice and an application pursuant thereto and In the "Water Art, l4," will he filed ill Hie of fire of the Water Iternrder at prince Unpen, objection to the application niav lie filed Willi ihe said water llecorder or wllh the Comptroller or Water Hlirlita. Parliament liiilldlnira, Victoria, ll.C. within thirty day after the firm appearance of ihlii notice in i local newspaper. The dale of ihe flrat publication of thl nollce la Monday, Man)) g, t BSS. MASSKTT TIMREH CO.. LTD., Applicant. 1. W . Schoonover ent LAND ACT. Nolle of Inttntlon lo Apply to furchan Land In Skeena Land District, or Prince Itupert llerordlnir t)!Mrlct. and (Ituate npprojlmately one and one half miles Vet or Salvus Station, on Salvus Island, Skeena lllver. Take Notlre that rtudolf Larsson, of 4143 Carleton St., Burnaby, occupation UiKirer, Intends to apply ror permission lo purrha'C the following derrtl,ed lani' Conitnenrlnir at s post planted at the aotilhwrst corner of U1 4H0J, Salvus Island; thence southwesterly, approximately soo yards; thence norlherly an-proximately Roo yards; Ihence northwesterly approximately iiiiii yards; ihence southerly son yards, lo point or bcHnnlnir, comerlslnr all that portion of salvus Island west of l.nt 403 and containing 300 acre, more or less. THOMAS MILLS A (rent ror nnrioi- I inaan LAND ACT. In Skeena Land District of Trlnre niipert liecordln District. TAKE NOTICE that Oenrite Little, or Terrace, Jl.c., orrupatton lumberman, and C. I.. M. Oliiftey, or Terrace, B.C.. occu-patlon luiuberniiin, Intehd to apply ror permission to purrhase the following described lands, ror Industrial sltet r.rjriineiirinir at a pop t planted at south end or Island situated near monlli of Kit. sumkallnm rtlver and lylnsr near west bank or said river; thence followlntt shore line around Island to point of commencement, containing- 25 acres, more or les, CEOnc.r. LITTLE and CLAIIIE L, M, C.HH1EY, Applicants. Harry Thomas Trio on in "His Master's Voice5 Victor-Records All on double-sided records, 75c. ; , All Alone Fox Trot I9570 International Novelty Orchestra Peter Pan Fox Trot Waring's Pennsylvanians I'll See You in My Dreams Fox Trot ' 19553 When the Qne You Love Loves You Waltz Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Put Away a Little Ray of Sunshine-Fox Trot Me and the Boy Friend Fox Trot Dan Gregory s Orchestra I95I9Let Me Be the First to Kiss You Goodie Morning -Fox Trot Chapman's Drake Hotel Or. 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