n r nninvf urn. :1V 1 PAGE 'VQ;. "iTHB DAILY NBW3 You Should Use "SALADA" TEA T63 No other tea is so delicious. 1 The Daily News .. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLER Managing Editor. UktUt EDITION "Friday, May 28, I 1)2(5. Oltlllzatlon's Veneer lNot Very Thick. .Modern civilization seems to lie I it ll e more Ihan a veneei: n$Me-nealh-i all the coare wood neediitgunly" ..a 'jcra'ck in (he oijler covering' to give it an .opportunity1 tit show' itself. We pride - jiifrselves oif oiir development lull reversions to type are o uii-in'ftrous that it is difficult to realize'.that they are reversion and jio't part and jiarce,!' if our eivilizatipji.. ' Those whose duties lead lhe,m to study of the lower emo'-thiii of humanity somelimes,,Oeconi$ o.ve.rwhelmeil wilh the" depravity fhat is so often manifest that-lhey are apt to become cynical and .often lose faitlt .in -tlie - ultlmte destiny or the li il n i an race. , ' Supremacy Of All , Lower Orders. it seems to be part of the plan of development of the universe thai a race, or group has to advance as a whole- and can-mil get very far in part. Take the human family u an example. There has been an intellectual development in the white race especially in the English speaking pari or it. When as a whole it' fs' compared with the yellow race as a whole it has a decided advautage"aud even greater over the black race. This can be said without any suspicion or boasting, for we have little to boast about. : As soon as the rare shows rigns of unusual development, there is a slackening in reproduction and the result is that llie joweiv groups will in time overwhelm the hiKlIer..Noture seenis tbimjfct jo .advancement o one section of the army without cbjiiVantly whipping up the.-rear and retarding the advaVe .guard; . Thes human army must advance a's a whole. (V it ii to udvtuice at ill. , Peace Propaganda .Must Be General. Que of the signs of advancing civilization is the lendeuev J ward Um abolition of war: 'et, it is imposibIe to think ortolal disarniamenl unlil the lower groups have been imbped wnu,,ine Jtice idea as well .as the higher. Mere on. the Pacific JJcenn we have Japan a (he:-dominating influence and (here i btlle yet (o indicate that Japan is imbued with the reace iiia. U-i even sein that other nations, including the British, are rather juciineu lo rear the military tendency in that country. Tnje, there U a tnunteractini; socialistic lendeuev lhe lli4iH)e develop and spread and bring about an "amelioration of uic.uangr. Japan is officially Showing a disposition to fall jiOUlie. wth Uie peace movements of the olhe r nations but while'.UrUish people are losing (hat sene of patriolism which H'$i?e ,,al na nade (he nation great the Japanese arc developing jt rapidly, much as it was developed in (lermany during Ihe'Jtwo decades before the war. ' ' Patriotic Spirit Is A really patriotic dilion ' almost unbeatable when accompanied with intellectual andtphysical development:' . Today jajMii-is prouaiuy uie most patriotic nation-in the world. She ixlvery. rapidly developing, intellectually, and physically her -men ,rank -second to none. The men in the Japanese army and navy are clean, wholesome men. When the sailors reacli port Ihcy doviol rush off to the red lighldislrirl and the beer halls anil de:hau5h themselves. They retain their manhood and are proud forjthd honor of their country, their. army, their naw.-'au'd their .olhervintilutions. Urar .a 'fe.vv hundred young Japanee cadets sing ; their national soiigs and you can at once realize (hat these are to 'be .leaders, of an unbeatable nation. The sentiment or love 'or cojtlry for which (hey are r?ndy at ariy time to die, pours foHh av from Ihe lips of one man and the reaction on - thefii-seV-st'-,t wiiderful. They feel themselves great and unbeat-idilr iiiiduch sentiment carries any natfon a long way. How 8olve Problem That Paces. Us. ,T Jlovv-fire .we to solve the problem that fares us. Here on uitiPitciflc we are particularly iilleresled in il. All we can do iTH deal with, (he nation that is -our neighbor in such a manner as,o win Jier respect and through our influenco- to bring about riMtira euuioeni in lavor oi co-operation and world peace that '"jf.riOl.itflry danger may gradually djsappenr. TRY A' NIP TONltHT no BEST PROCURABLE S 0TTl6UAMNnipJtY j H'OOKJi MS bimi-(UUVfT Ct,0 Ken... The Original Labal look for St at tfe VnJor'4 ad tntitt , k UKANTs Ht3T PROCURABLE" Thii advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia TOSH MUSICAL DAY ROTARY CLUB Number of Vocal and Inttru-mental Numbers Pleas Members at Luncheon ' Yesterday was a musical day at the Rotary luncheon. Two visitors to the city,-" Miss Jane Sullen and Basil .Hobcrs o( tha Walter Hates Lyric Quartette, each sangr a couple of $on?s mucli tn the enjoyment of the sratheriiiffr The Halagno hrother.i ave a tuet on violin and plah i and' 'il Kalagno also ptay'd a violin solo, their work as usujil helny particularly lippreciatcd. ,H was reported that th-Kniphts or Pythias hail decided to uut on a whist drive and dance in aid of the Hoys' Hand m Ihe Hnston Hall. The club endorsed the recom mendation of the directors that n delegate be sent to Denver to attend the annual convention of Hotariaiu. II is probable that si. Johnson will represent Hie flub on that occasion. President C. H. Orme announc ed thai Ceoree Bryant had ac cepted the position of chairman pr .the program committee for lb) year. THE MAN IN THE MOON ayK THE first or the month will be here atfrain next week and I'nj sure I shall be sick in bed for i few days until all the thinners have arrived. IT'S all right to blow your own horn -if you are quite sure it's in tune. K.T month is, the . nionlli of ntarriage and ciipid is abdut as hu.4 as usual LE(5fJLT0HS are olten whether to enact blue sky laws or to abolish suckers. '- THE difficulty with the jury system is that the jurymen do not usually know which el of liars to believe. A HEFOKMEK is always indignant. He can't help it. 'I'i happy thing about his activities is that he never succeeds. CANADIANISM is the forming of resolutions lo beein savinc money next month. , hAi, this is summertime, so let s nut' olf savinsr until fall. jiw are iuckj. jney never seem to know when women are fooling llieiii. AS long as a person sings wilU I lip rest, she may pet a rcputa lion for having a good voice, bu( II is fatal lo try and sing alone. DID you ever try putliner per fume on onions That is what it (s like when some girls I know use beauty helps. USUALLY Ihere's nolhina wrong with Jhe engine, Il the engineer who. is at fault. HOW are you .gohisr to Krasn Ihe opportunily if you are silling on'your hands? A DELEGATE Is an offfcial ookfiig,,erson .fairly ouzlnwil!i advice. " w- IF I only had the money. I know what I d do. I'd make a fortune in no time, bul Home one else might net il. GREER up rriends. This is goiner to be the holiest summer wo have had since 1920. Ten Years Ago in Princ Rupert May 28, 1918. A fine "etfonVt .concert was staged last nijfhl in the W'esi-holmp Theatre for the benefit of the Ridley Home. The member" of the troupe were ,Mr. J. II. McLcod, iirs. C. A. 0- Arm-strong, Mrs. 'IV C. Duncan, Mrc. Norman Mackintosh, Miss Clara Hamsley, Sllss L. M. Ellelt (ao companlst) and Messrs, W. K Fisher, Jones, Mclliar, Darton and Morlirner. The inferior of Self and Mrs, Demers' millinery Thii nvjniSffnt Te Sfjtiwm th lovtljr GronTtnor l)rgn,ii m CkI imp4e of mttr tfiftv minihipTMttchcd in Cmmiioitr PUt Hal tilvcr il i kinyljt gilt thp"rftcompIrlioiuifaub!e crvKc. AiVf?JJ noon Iday. ,the work would be commenced! The rivpr steamer Ominecd ha been sold by Foley, Wels'j and Stewart and' will lie over hauled here preparatory lo be laken (o Cook's Inlet, Alaska. where she will be ued by Ibis tinted Stales triiveriiiii.-nl iti KETCHIKAN, May ilr-Cnn FOR KETCHIKAN IS ABOUTTOCOMMENCE KLTCHfKAN, May 27. Con- crel" paving of one block eaci on Main and ,(rant Mreels will he ularieil as soon a practicable, the eitv ouncil havo decided. I'elilinns signed Jy nearly every .j jiFjii, properly I'nnri owner In in Ihe mr Iwo inii iinmediately, as oon as iaiu'.. ory reipiirpmeiits havp been ful- DHed. j Owners Refuse to Sign Il had bev'ii hujied lo pave' .Main street from (Irani lo Pinp; Slreel at this lime, as well j the othpr two hnrk. OwncMr (onneelion wilh Ihe Alaoka rail'-'of nhulliiur phperty on Main road bemst buill from Seward, itreel. however .,AoubI not sinn - - . x.Hi(m. BUILDING HIGHWAY i x; Mr I"-of .,,,, T ' ( !::" UUT Or KtltHIKAN' ,ul u,p c",l wa informed .', . m. j hal it would in all prohahililv Contract Let For Etenlon ofj"0' ''d 4S per, sipiare yard Road on Tongass Narrows to Cost $107,000 i FLU ATTACKS NUMBER ! OF NFLD. FISHERMEN slrucliotl of lliren nnd' one-' -m tenth m p?(tinllh-iflfie Ton-: ST. JOHN'S N'fld.. May ?8. Kass iiiitiiwayj lo col ?in7,000 i isihiik opera i hum alon Uie has been started by Ihe Seima- i southwest coast have been held .slrclch or road '.has been accept cd by the Portland office of the, bureau of public road. Carlson arrived here on the steamer ifuiUMs wxm pun iMMiiniiv supplies for the work. Employment, of 100 More I ban loo men will be em ployed on the new projeet for a period of prinntbly five months. Mr. CarUnn say?, and If Ihe road work a) ilyder Is awarded o hfs company. Ketchikan Will be made the headquarter for their work in the district. Some of he; .grading machinery Is now on baud here and the. remainder u on the way. CONCRETE PAVING Jhelp hae ln-en senl lo lion. J. H, lieunett, Colonial Secretary, who at once started a movement for relief. Much difficulty was experienced in gelling doctors near the adjacent villages In uo to Ihe most seriously silualed comnju- GOVERNOR TO LIVE A foiwui (latmonjr ta Uu , t.l I fJ lUl mting Ml aluult lluir, r I M.W ii Him aBi Ua.lv rr i. f hutHfiltnt. i COMMUNITY PLATE WEEK Prince Rupert, May 29th to June 5tlif 1 EVHKYWHEHR cxluljits.of glcaming,'gorfi,rous silveri A ware, the most modern and licautifu! Cfcations.,. sparkling gift pieces and sets for lrides-to-bc . cxrjtiisitc" family table services to glorify the home . . . fcilvcrwarc that every woman longs to own, and hojcs to own , . . lovely CoMVUNITV PlJvTK. And you will find the silverware you want and need now, withifvthe price limits you approve. .. silverware that will thrill you with pride of possession more and more as the years go by. Look for these window displays of, Coimumtv.1!ivtb . . . examine these lovely creations at your leisure. There is no obligation to purchase. t G,fi!bitsofTmiolPLATr.t6o , . Silyencure by the takers of Qatstxwxirr 7'l.iti ' ,,f'''&Jkriu fricet mrpriiingfy bcautifut t FEATURED AT THE BETTER SHOPS store were badly damaged and rt' ir.il after Aome illruinn J k-0(l ileal of goods erp lost ; i ssolulion wa adopted, ari epl- tlirnuzh fire wliieh broke out al.inj Ihe peliliiiu and slalintc tha' DEMAND CALIFORNIA HE SAYS! Lf)S ANdKLKS, May 2H. j Former Oovernor Scnll C. Hmhh ntttes which were ltne Hlanche,'"' 'i,'"i iinnouncpd here today i.amaune. uurKeo and LaPoile. A doctor and two nnrser were senl out from here bul the majorjly of the physicians alorur ine southwest coast were-o busy in their own communities (hat Llmv could remler little alsanrp. to uie more isolated sefllehienlA. ACTRESS JS JEALOUS CONCERNING HER AGE I'AIUH, May 28.- How muel, .. Inforination in regard i0 nlo . or an actress worth Mmi....... Mislinxuel, m ruinous I'reneh actress, is about (o test u,u 0' She Is Hiiintr a post car, ,iliU for revealing her ukp. lor pica he declares ihut everyone knows she has passed her thP. lieth birthday wlieren sueh In. lormauon. ii'iiiKiiiuii. auiiouu iilillilUUU i he had decided lo make hi rest deuce In California aHer spend - mg the winter hero. lie declared that Alaska l heavily handicapped "by a ehao- Hc system or adminlstratinn.' He asserted that president Cool-IiIkp louched the key In Alaska' IrmibluM In coudemiiiug bureau - Pracy in hU Virginia speech. bp there are iiinuiuerabta bureaus which produce a Com- I plicated ninl expensive adiiilliU- ... ..n " ...I I . .... iiiiiiiiii, n hi none. "il is a case or .bureaucracy .mad. Tim "yMciii s so strongly entrenched Hint enorls to bring co.onlina-lion are successfully ireMMed "However. In spile nf this. Al aska Is proixressliiK." Mrs. Norman Daulelsh and daiiulilcr or Second Avenue. West view, have eri for Terrace rorn.nl lu.l, ...... 11 .n . i. block were filed with the councdjshould not be dlMemlnatciL month. 7 ""l t 4 "Rupert Brand" - Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by rnnA:n r:L p. i U Ci rr. Pa dlldUldll f!5li QL jVlU lUIdKc lrv Carlson Company of Juneau. up on account of a "flu" epi- 1 ' -1 - llie company A' iiid fnt the uemie which has reached snrli If intra n PAnunn awainpiiiK and grading of the'proporlioiis lhat appeals fUP,nLAuif J t UnlfltK Prince Rupert, B.C. MILK PRI Reduced Commenclnj ' CASH PBIC" 7 Quart T 1 12 Pint T"' Table Cream. i P Whlpplim i ' i"11' Daily Train inencr "' " tt, w " bi,... wnur ordef II I . u I I'JM I vaientiu Dr. Alexande Phone tit DENTIST T