PAGE TWC Young Tender Leaves and tips used in SALADA GREEN TEA SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month By mail itfaUiparts of the British Empire and the United H6e are sealed in air-tight Aluminum foil. Their fresh flavor is finer than any Japan or Gunpowder. Try SALADA. The Daily News PRINCE IIUPEIIT - BIUTISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLRN. Managing Editor. $1.00 Stales," in 1 advance, per year $0.00 'lo all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY JCDITIOM Friday, March 12, 1926. University Education Advantage Or Otherwise. , A writer 111 one of the southern newspapers writes a somewhat length) and serious article on the --advantages and disadvantage of 11 university fdiii'alioii. He says in favor of the training: "The effects of good college training are unchallenged insofar u the i (tainmeiit of knowledge in general or abstract prin ciples of any body of facts is .concerned, aud psychologically the college trained man as a rule is keener 111 intellect than the non-eullege. man, due In his complete and systematized advanced curriculum, mid due also to his having been guided and advised by men 'Who are masters of their professions." The vv titer they goes on to inljmnte thai while the univer sily man is attaining a general education, other young men are specializing in the profession or calling Ihey are about to take up ami the advantage is with the man who goes' to hi work earlier in life. Trained Away From Business Of Life. The writer of the article in ipiestion says that the univer sity man ts trained away from the business of life and when, oil aftniniiiLr hi mniiirtlv lie lnroti In a lui.iMV.. nr nnitnaniittt O ...-.j --.. , - ......f- ... . .F...-..I. --. ... 1 -.-mil lie imls his previous training a Jfnndjeap. , . lie has not learned to consider the necessity of earning a living, and becomes dis contented wun nis 101, especjanj --svjien ne i ion-en to com mence nl a salary lower lhan ljie Hither young men of his age arcuivncnfng, .Summing up the writer says: "fn my opinion, the iiou-rollege man generally has ;) greate-advantage over the college .graduate bemuse the former is able to absorb the influences of the work at an earlier age and thus become; assimilated ill the fundamentals which are so essentia! whereas-IJ10 hitter, on account. of his more mature estate and hook knowledge, is not satisfied In climb Hie ladder from th-lowosl rung, but rather expects to be given a position at a high salary lo offset lies, college preljge. "From my own experience ffV dealing wilh this problem. I have' found that a graduate of IheUiigh school, who i indus-Jrious, capable 4nnd alert to the fijtiire possibilities of his career. isrwirc adaptable to work, and besides usually has greater willingness and readiness to earn and do all. that is essential to his, future progress." Oliver Disappointed ' Many Local People. Premier Oliver has lieen.'p$rnie,r if British Columbia for eight years. At the time of his appointment manv people hoped and expected that he would frtilvThey saw in his downfall the defeat of the party to which he is allied. He has disappciiited them. lle hautiiatle good, has overcome many difficulties ami is still going strong. We rnngftiltilatc the, Premier on bis success and sympathize with those' who are, disappointed. It ifcjnne of the weaknesses of our democratic system that part.of the conimnuity will be always nuire or less opposed o lhe leaders in the crtminuiiily. They belong lo lite other party and see, litjle good in lft men lo .whom they fcre )pposeil. ' ; JnstMinw we are to gel awar-f'rihi UiaM'a.&Um iloos jiot seertt clear. It will be many generations before people will be able-to judge every ipiestion on ils merits aud not be influenced by party consideralions. Ciradnally we may broaden out individually ami collectively until we get lo sudi a condition, but for the -present we must accept things a the are aud ileal wilh hunpin nature as we find ft. isome'iif us feel lhat John Oliver hao made good. Olhers arc bold enough to say Ihey think he i a failure. Yet we venture to think that when the day conies when Mr. Oliver either dies r voIiinlarilyHelires from public lire, there will be a spontaneous Expression of appreciation of his -work, both from hi supporters and from those who hitherto have opposed him. wMr. Oliver is Very day gelling older and soon his rnanlle must tall upon others. British Columbia will be luckv if. when the day of his relirement comes, she finds another jn'sf a capable ami just us honest tu progressive as old Farmer John Oliver. Make a quick get-away SHREDDED WHEAT is always ready to eat SCOTCH HUMOR AT ABERDEEN 01 mis continent. Mini me nuuir Club yesterday about hi trip j and especially of. tils visit tl Scotland, which is his unlive 500, six Ions of vvhioli was in copiwrs. II was not a tag day. Jim said the girls would come aud bans on to his arm and he na.l a fine time. On This Side .Mr. Lee stopped at a number Of ptitee, met a numbrr of ro- i.itiVfis and old friends. Then he came back lo this side and vis. iled Boston where the street ant Harrow and crooked and plied With snow. The wonderful fi.h pfer at that place was what occu pied niol of his attention. A number of centres were visited including .Montreal, Chicago, 'Winnipeg, Kdmonlon and Vancouver. He was always looking aranud for new ideas ami saw one in Chicago. An electrical advertisement lie ifolfeed there salil': "Don't kill your wife. Let our washing machine do the dirty work M H did not say whether or not lie height one. SALLY O'NEILL HErF TONIGHT IN "MIKE" Was Chosn by Mary Plckford but Changed off to this Play as Perfect Girl for Part Another utter newcomer lo fie screen jumps into instant piv. minencC! This time the roMun-4te girl comes from ubsrurity l. play the role originally wrillen for (lie foremost actress of Hie Mms Mary Pickford. She is sally O'Neill -yeslerdav Just out of sflbool: today high no on the ladder towards lardoni Miss O'Neill was selecled by MarsbaH ellan to play the feminine lead In his lalesl produc lion "Mike" which continences today al the Weslholme Thealre Story for Mary Pickford The slory in the one the noted director wrote' for Mary Plckford and tn which be was to direct her, when she decided lo produce jinolher picture. Ncila 1 had been loaned to (lie Pickford organ tzath.n r0i Hmt one production, arou&lit Hie slory over THB DAILY NBW3 Friday, m In his home .lifdi.. and Irving G Thalborg, production executive decided In start Neilan to worn on his original story tininediab- llnl Ih.i ni..:in.-l i.ill illil IHtL " tart until some weeks later, .lint James Leo Tells of Club Which nlt. riitt pr ,, ,,t;iy the Pie- Manufactures the Real Thing , f,,,, r,,,. cuilil not I"' fount. Regularly p, ta rltive date was held tip SPEAKS TO ROTARY CLUB vhih' test afterlet wan made of numerous young initios. 1 " " I Discovered Un Restaurant James L. Lec. manager fori )lie ,.vraf Xeilan ami hi the Allin Fisheries, who intly I vlfp iiianche '-Sweet, were at n returned from a'visil to ling- p,)puiar flr-sfcuirant and a b.vititi land. Scotland and Has tern parts f,j, xjri.dai,ei ,,Nst t litMi.i. Ther there separated her from beautiful women. It wa something about her Hi at the olh-r I hat per sonuliiy. coupled with her rarei couiurj. locality, could .'he Iranslened n .vcconnug 10 Jim we mmM.ic ,,,. ...eii, WeUai. knew lie lia.l; .voemeen iikc .0 u-il joes f, ,,UpoNwnH, ,),,, ,.rf., sir against themselve and so inter- ,, , ll4Ullir(,. estcd in it have they become u- .i u v...i.nf mnA,i that the Itotury Club holds competitions for the best new .stories. A dull for the sole nurwose of manufacturing Scottish slorh ha hen fofined and the stories are published in hook form and find a roady sale everywhere. At one time a newN edition was brought out ee!i month but so trreat was the demaiul that J.vvic - month editions were di: ninnded. Golf Centre While Abenleeh- mandfaclur slorlos. St. Andrew's mnnufae- tures golf clubs ami golf balls. This is the golf centre of the world whew rule of play arc drawn up and chances made. It ha rrflf courses which are fre for the it of residents, ttie people making 'the visitors pay for the fun which the nt of the population sri. The pkice is also noted for Us castle. H.s bottle I mm eon and Its university where the sdudeuts wear pM5turip'o red hats and gowns. It is IIih old capital of Scotland, tiie place when Wishert and oilier. were liumetl at the stake. Mr. Ije did not like Kdinhurgh very well. 'but it was snowy- and slushy while he was there. He attended the Itntary Club at (!ns- row anil listened to singers from the musical comedy Hose Marie, the whole time of the luncheon being given over lo them. He says it is the fines! muleal comedy he has seco, lndn en lifelj- r.madian ftrerluelion. Par. lirularly Tine vvmsUie totem pole dance. He did not see it in ScllaHd hut had an opportunity in London later. Olasgow, like all eoal or Iron efiilro. is lianl pMssf1 and ha many unemployed. WhlK he was there the st intents under look lo make a collection for charities, ihey collected in one day 10, .III. IS .'II " an inlituluolion and an .tippolnl-meul was made te inake a les iof Miss n'Nelll -at the Alclm- (iolilwYn Mayer studio. Test Clinches Part When Hip tesi w flashed on the 'screen it was discovered IjWl .Ms O'Neill had n rMiiarkable acting leehnfque mid her magnetic persmialily and rare charm were lransferrMl lo the film. She was encaged iheitniin, and started work in her fr-t picture a few days lr. ' The who sec "Mike "lonirxht will .tgree thai Ncilan ha made ln grtel di- eovery among the many he ha-slarted on successful seren rsireers. THE MAN IN THE MOON nyi: n a What I like aini' the modern youiii.- man is the fiw and csy way 111 which he (tarks tils burning ernrtte on the futill-' lure. One of the things that won't pet you anywhere is letting the we4d prow in the harden a hi I then wtthing for flowers. t - Jake ay. olarriams I a lottery: hot he's wrnnii. AViieu yon buy a lottery ticket you Ju.l tear it up when you know It's a blank. The Mover Ms oTf Ihe Took. I wish I wero. A Jur' listened lo evidence In Vancouver for tlilrtyIIire d.ivil (nd also bad a day of summiagj J . w 1 I f . J 0 mm inm 1 am wuwicrinp jui how nioeh Ihey knew about the farts of the case. Halibut was like a great many inisbands this week not much of a catch. The steamer Hnipre of Japan was like a gooti niany wives uolhinc hut junk now. 1 '.! A match is nlway danseroiu. speclally In the Ii.iHd of women or children. AVe have not heard anything Ibis year so far about Ihe Oa. siar gold boom, The ;iiin always : sjilne hj P.!neU flutmri.. u6 niiillei w-heihet- the halfliiit comes In os not. 5 I 7, I Yop ain tell whenva;jlrl is head r'MW heel 4 id iUwith a man. he nuils smoklna. drmk- ln anrl swearing. When a fitol wihes (o prove his foolihnet to Ihe' world, te buys a ear or gets married., To be or nol to lie. that Is the dijeslinn. Whether it were bet-er o iniic mollier-in-law lo Does That Cough Stick On Your Lungs? Mr. IiUt MaeXbf Hogwr, Out, wntets " M tronMetl wttk s terrible rough that I eonld aot (tt rid of. and in; doctor tM n that I kid a liiht touch of brooehitli. Nethlj I took tremed to gr m any relief until I got a"botlle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Z rot tueh relief by neiaf It that I mould ad rite all thoe who are eubjert lo had eoldn or coughe in keep a bottle of this reined in their settee all the Uuie." Yon don't eiperimest wkea yoa boy I)r. Wood '1" ae it ha been a bua Bold remedy fur the pait IT yean. Pot yp osly by The T. MUIuxb Co-IJiuited, TetMto, OiX. fiiili'liili!!,'!iJ1;,l1 imik 1, m, MSr-J make asbuig 1s1l or 10 lake oft .al. luck ui sleeves, don an apron and do the oilic- ms'ir. Now Hull sprniK is comuiK and Ihe sin; 1. about lo slime niid the tiinls In sing and the flaniiers 10 flap, whai about arranuiiwi to, .'torrow Ihe ue of a nioiorhoal ? I GOING, GOING, GONE. 'Judge giving enlece --Thirty 'lays. No, sixty 'days, oh, I night as well make , II ninety lay. Prisoner isolto. siee llanu hoe hliNimin jinlef made over Shjiit auelionee-rsT WSTtR NOTICE. '' Oliertlen n Uie 7kt MilKT. ihll 0re Mllfct ttvl lair I. M ilior). vt tutor iddre.t U Irrrarr. 11. 1 ... will MI' ler rlreti for Mearlue lrrtl'i xir.c- un kil.iiin Itllutn HOer Itnen ll tlmulh to iiinr, (IK-ollmtlely l nSI). murh IMmi Mtilx-rl) iihI ilrilm iMu skeene lliver, inoul nil l rati of frlure Hiijcrl tlw ruer in lie uMst'wr rtfllnr. lnnn r olherwlM- rainvrvhlt tx.N- muni lie. w Mr ami all fcrr.l ifoiliirvr aiol r.fiolrurtioii i.f Ix.milut an.l h.ildiiif! rnuul et tlf iinisOi lit aahf ritpr a in) -iw.lirrr llfl. U.'tir- W " NI,I11 l Mie rrounrt mi the :1ll . aiKl Tlh ilav f ijinury, 1 9 f r, a mpy r Oil. notlrr ami en iH.llftilun pumuim ilirrin and in lite Welfr Act" lll If flint In Oh dftlre r tin- Wairr liemnliT al Crime HuimtI. (i.e.. ir,jwii.tii t ihi- aifilirail.m mav ti fiWvl Uli IIm aaht Wden Hrnintrr nr llli ltu Ciitniilrfitlrr nf Water nirhl. I'arliameiit' liuililiiin. Virinrla. B.c , wuh In Ihitly ilij. afirr Uw rir.i ai.aranr if thl iKiiire fn 1 tiM-al nfpwr The tale nf ilw rirat imtillrallon or Ihl. ihi lire In I'rliruary tti, iff A. or.oitrjF. tiTTir, C. t. M. GIOOKY. Spnllranu, WATIR NOTICE. Oltaralen arwi Uat Tmr xoin t: mat ftii canrir rerptK amt Mlur. I ll.. h)h- aililrw. la S4I I'einlirrtiin KuiMinv. Vlrmrla, ll.c.. v tit epi.lv - - for - a ... lirsiii-.. .... ... ,, ,n.- aiM ,m l . F!l.ll' f ufct ih. ... . . . the most mantyoui aditoncc in record inif. Of nf "7 " ". " " ' i niiPT full II Slaie i.lnirk i rerk. wliirti n.m. Miiiih...i erlv. and drain, miu kaean May. alHini 41 ""i" i'i una Miami. Kklilrxalc llilrt IIik walrr win In- ilitii .-, from t,, ireani at a iHnl almut Uiriw-qtiartrra nf a mile ivirllivw.ifM-lv frmii Ilw MHilliraal rntnrr nf hrt fl. Ti t. ant mill .e u.e .... ...... .rr.... .IIIIIH., llrr, S,.n (. dost rial tmriMiMia nimii idf lmi iirarrllimt fi.!"."? ."f T""P ami . flr.liam l.laml, lirM a 1 ihi I l.irc-nia nr lcaf In apMirenl. This nnllte a. Miim IHi ihn irnuml is. II,. ftin.My ,lf VI. nary. IM, A n.r nf ihi. oui anl an aci'liraUnn ' f"iriinl I win , ami Ut ll.e -vv iter .V.Vrr.. ""'"'r al crime ImiH-rt. ll.c J ,.'' Waier lieroriirr nr wun ih I iiildina.. V Irlnrie. B.C.. ulthln ' IIHPI nnf.V1!P: Sr,nnt l'l"''Vr of Jiniiej in a local n-w...i.r The uu. nf !".,,rr.f,,r:h.,,;,i,i,1':",",, "r ,h" Noimi I'ttiric ronRST4 SVti MIXKS l,Tli. Ahiillrtnl, Uy Harold E. VVnyia, Atoni, Jhe JSIeu) Electrical LIGHT RAY PROCESS RECORDS Perfect Reproduction-Ccr Volume- Finer, Truer Tone -No Surface Noise 2999 "Five Toot Two, Eyes of Blue" Vox Trot by The Hotel .M AJpin "Just Around the Corner" ) Orchestra. 3000 "Kentucky's Wny of Sayin' GcmkI Mornin'" I Fox Trntu by Waldorl "Dinah" I Astoria Orchestra, 300-1 "I Never Knew" Male Voktw with Piano-The Merry. "Keep on Croonin' n Tune" i makers. 3030 ?Wsiai'Vn.s Tnrt" 0"WC. Kr in I'cria" 30-12 "Pretty Little Huhy"! Fox Trot by Ken Iternie and. lift Hotel Hoovrlt "Fallen Arches" J OrcheMra. 3061 "Moon Deer" J Two iopu!ar SelectlonsiLy the BlacJutone Trw. "Just u Cottage htnall 1 Ask for Thtst at J. Lome MacLaren, Limited catMoianT Steamship and Train Service . PNINCS MUetRT Mill krarr ettlNCC HuCIHT tMCOVrU VICTOeiA, StATTLC a O-l Interturitittr fs. earn rsiOAT et s.s. ettimcc NuecitT lor sTtwarrr emt ANtox, wiomioir iim s.s. eniNci ion furimtmiy rr vancouvir tit o" cumarn ISUtftOf. PAIttNOIR TRAINS LCAVK PRINCI RUPIRl tfR sjonOAT, WtORISOAT end SATUROAT al pl I ' f ,c4t tOMORTON, WINNirlO, All tJnl Kaeni a Mill '- AOINOT ALL OCIAN STSAMSNIC LIRtS. Oily Tlattl ome, SIS Tklre Ate er.ata Reetrt. faaat I Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Tar IfTtHIUl tlAUCDl, JUSU0, UACttT frWi lit. e" fa. lAKcoum, rinoitu sunu frk-Mr, tw. tfk w jj. rimass mtua rer uttetla, Soanaee Raa, laal Sella Rella, Ocaaa . Campaall Riitr, and Vancvsia' etary Satereay II a . Aiaeey ler all ll.amaMe Lleaa. fell eloi-a'ea vaj rt tmmmt n ..... I . . . . i Oerear et 4th Street en4 it 4 Aienea, Crmta RuearU A-0- The standard of Purity or aver 160 years Hills & Undi London Dry Gin $3.25 (hebolte ,M ' This, ndverlinemcnl is not pnhlislicil or displayed Liquor (Jonlrol Hoard or by the. (loveriinjenl 01 jj Urititli UolumhU