PA OR TWO Paper or Cardboard Useless! I JAPANESE MAY I JAP INLET HAS If SALADA' TEA By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Pour hot milk over SHREDDED WHEAT Better T2 is sealed in air-tight altrrAititirn. 1 The Daily News . PIUNCE nUPEIlT - imiTISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon., except Sunday, the Prince Hupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month . . $1.00 States, in advance, per year ffl.OO To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.rn Transient Display Advertising. .. ..$1.40 Transient, Advertising On Front Page .. . Loral Headers, per insertion Classified Advertising, per insertion... Legal Notices, each insertion. per inch per insertion . . . 32.80 per inch ,2."c per line Contract Rales on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 2c por word !5c per agate line 98 86 Air advertising should he in The Daily News Office before 1 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITIOi Friday. J'chnia'ry ll, I92H. Young Men Are Salvation Of Country. The Attorney (Jeneral in an address to the fiyru Club urged young men to take a part in public affairs, to join Mich organizations as the Board or Trade nnd lo make their influence fell in the community. Young men should come Jo their work with new energy, new zeal, new ideals and new aims. They should be the salvation of the country. 'The difficulty in pursnading young men to take a proniiu- em part in public affairs is that uch work interferes somewhat Willi llicir material advancement.. No man can serve two nia.s jer,s uiuay any more than ho could twi thousand years airy. If Wieis girifigin time mid-energy lo public ervfce he IsypTnbahlv jtuiiMijj, m everjuay vvuik. ... Where we devole our best thought and greatest energy .is wnere we succeed. If a politician is devoted to politics, hd ooes not do much in business fir m-ofessiou. The AUbrncv General probably would have Jteen much better off had he re-; " j'imuh- mr. ne i. seizing in couniry ami ins private interests are bound lo suffer. ; How often have Ave seen men who were leaders in public! affairs. Dominion, provincial, or civic, and yeLlhey found it difficult to make;! living for themselves, li is al;jiot impoiJ ble lo do both well. t Nationalization Of Land In England. The Liberals in England have adopted a policy of land nationalization with the object of getting the people back" to Ihd land and securing its cultivnlioii and development lo the greatest possible extent, It is an attempt to break tip the. big estates add give the people of the eoiuitry an interest in the country.- The movements of the Liberals in this regard will' J watched wilh a great deal of interest. : Liberal And Labor May Draw Together. ; It is possible-Dial with a policy of the kind outlined by Lloyd (ieoige an, I with the vigrir oV the little Welshman behind u.- i.inimis may i.e nine to secure the co-operation of thn i.ig i.door group ami nl the iiexL.eIe,clioii again wrest tlw government or.Uie country from the Tories who now control. When the ,iberhls ceased to be Liberd. tbey lost out hifll the Labor' party became prominent. The difficulty the Liberals now fnc is the advfiiiced age of Lloyd nporge. Were he a voting man there would be great chance of siiCres. ' Varying Winds Of ' Public Opinion. When Lloyd fieorge first Jaliiiche'd his land polirv several1 year before the war,, he was nneUiema to all the land holding class and s b.iter was tu. feejiwr. that could hot be inviled . !rt ' oM!,,'rl 4m-,i,,,7''hieh IJtty wVre prce. They wtll.ld ma sieiU u, , nn,j j)p wn,,ieiinvera NVOIf. ,aj tI(1J) , Ur'Ml',e. V.'1' wnp Hii'- "M'esary f.i enlist j,e k..pi m..u . f Lloyd (.eorge to mritfWvlclorv pontile. e did his part nobly but through hi. after policy of teadri,,p the cd tide, he arouse.l the antipathy of-the labor people.' ' Nnv that the rrd danger seems to have passed, be return. ,um' ' ""'I'.Hgii. ami ogam the land owing eln is un ' -1 ttr "!F.'ni again as ,, possible leader of n Liberal-Uhor mahtion. lie is l quite u bad a man as labor thought than mushy porridges BE A MENACE FINE NEW WHARF Claim Made That They Will Con- Structure of Great Convenience trol Halibut Industry on , Was Due to Private tnier Paclflo Ocean flt'lUlI k V t.V.l. Ilk t a p.n ..;.. 1 1 ...... ... ...... ... ...I 1. 1. 1 I I.... ..II. .1 t MSOIIIl. t-ii iut-.iiii, it. iir-wii.ii iinicr (Mails .1 TIlHilBate inrtfe wdineii In I lie world than men. The, sfm Ival of the fittest, doubtless. CANON fiower-ilees IoMMIk- llradfard pefljde Mn "that ' town hey were Iryinsr to jrrow. saints in hell. We find it 'difficult cjiousn io rrow mem Here m heaven. HACH day I try A piece of pu And eat a esiko Or two. After the feast I, eat stijne yeasb . '-. Drink water till I'm blue. liodai beef or lamb - , Mutton or ham And hash oil Saturday. - I'.nrii meal I stuff Jliite flian' enough. And Ihen there's hell to nay. ri' .1 .. . . . s. ir me sown is not lit tor i jWfc' to drink, yet some that is. I;' IMtlNfiK Itupert is Just be;iin-ninjr a wonderful new era. Some of her worthy citizens are aliout 1 learn l-lie Charleston. A MAX and woman who were quarrelling on the street weref arrested. The nianistiaJe lee lured them and told lliem iiiev' lind no business nuareetl ni: ol public. What were homes for anyway? . . . DISASTROUS TO ALLOW PARLORS OUT OF HAND Vancouver I'rovince In suspending the license of 11 Vancouver beer parlor which had beep reported by the city police for violating tbe regulations regarding: cloning hours, the lilquor Control Hoard has. neled Will commendable "promptitude. It would be ilin.lnus to allow the beer parlors to fret Out nf hand, and Hie time '0 apply disciplinary mealures is when thev beptn to err. Advertise in the Dally JS'ews. j prise Other Build- ' i" J '' lill sui-u ,i i.irm-1 Jujf, f, uiYt--iiin-m, uiero is no tpiesiUMi but what they will make an in- let)Sive rnntrot of the Industry from. Ainerlean -and r,nnndtan esels'anil lie rnlpliailcally slal-r'lWti ns his Uelief IIihI it may betjsiiiircly riosili'e for the Jan- hitesHnteresls (o crowd nanada flifd' Anierca oui unless nroler- llvi frne.Tsnri Dro InimiVili-ilnlv eirtpfnyed. Other Investors in the fleet of halibut vessels voiced their sen- liments on the matter and en dorsed Captain Ifvattim's siale- menls, . ' x, THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: X JAP In let has a barlmtor's club. Prince Itupert should hav rass wiuower clou. Also a suicide club rov-lit-be in ortler.1 a (;ii.it.Mi.Mi girt is Jhe Qne who lias such Teleliing". wars. SUPPOSE the pr'niif crop of llv woriu snouui pe coniroiieil by a Itujje rnin pool; thiilR liow tnuph we sjiutibl then hae to pay tor l t-Z . i ' ... rii cm mill. JAKE- says a leA ceni loaf fs no goou lor mm, lie lakes ait nil-day loaf when he sWt loaf ing. IF a man f K!ter lfTali Ills sin it is probably birnusA tie hail better pafehts than hTvvsin. IF were goinR to adopt eipiai standards of moraliiy for I he sexes, women will haw to unii lookin? sb silly wlien 'they nr drunk. ' . Ing Active n . ""?:V,,.ru' " rrX :' JAP- INt.KT.I rVI. There niecung ; oi i,c , commercial winm(1 ,,e6n t,lins,,PahjH huildin attention lo the seriousness or the entry of Japanese nierostj wjnjj,r , uul into the halibut fisheries. .,, lfc , ,.- More than V0.n,m,000 P, j.p.. Z'XZL! Into esta .1isl.ins JapWt as a fac lor 1l0HW wkj; H. ,. My in the imluslry . JncJdu.P . the. ; conslruclion of U cold s oraResI , 1 ((4,u,v .,,, (( and fef nere rat Or vessels, the ......... .. ' , . speaker said. Heyond these fact1 tnli'l mid i il ;iss-t Iti .ii well o. for iMienu'i! I'll.- wharf al'uxc l"W Wilier mark ami i ,no foi m lenffth. Tin Uni'isplanlk i anollier f" feel while tin- ilniien nn-. nf the float nr.- .18 hv H and !lie fciurli? She.t. 10 by i )i 0. 'apt. Sullivan Iim cmnideted the fot1n.lai4.nl "f Ifis ln-w extension i.'si leii. i- whi'eti. wlien bomplef', v'l measure -. by f) feet' ' ' Anoftiep ne structure .'i t- ed tin's, witip-r !n h i w r!hy Of altrnliotr is lli.' new ti.a! h nisr built tiy Jtm aiie hope an. I Sam Olsen to hnOVe Mi. 'i buafs ili-n' and -Tekla O." J In- tin -i .n of the biml tiou-. an- i' lv ;' bv e;. No letut ttiait -even new Cfi-dences aw tl'"i"4l l(. Im i.uil 1 in -lap Intel ibuiiMt the eAmln.-fall. I BACHELORS' CLUB AT JAP INLET IS RECLNTLY FORMED JAP INIJ-.T. Feb. 10perhap the most noM'Morlhy of recent events in tins comniimiu ha been the inaugural imi t a lla. lielui r.lub. A I a sel'-.-i sfx-cial meetinc held a few nights ajro a constitution wa drawn i:f Hm.'llier will! the in-ci-Harv rules, etc A! Hie lermiiiation of fhe nieehni: I lie nffires of president. ice-reiicit. secretary, ma .:. of c-rinionn-, uard and two autlitors were filled Uy fml lot. Ttie clnh i to ! limltel in nieniherslii, applicants for admission -bovine In be pruposetl and ei innleil y members and ted on. Striet secrecy Is observed IcfMI'dillK coitfttilutlon. etc. The motto "JunHce. (kim- fnerce nnd l'rewlom" has been adapted. While the eluh will at firs' have lo bold its merlin? at the residences of rm'inber-. it ts ho'jed that in a lo.rt time it will b in a position lo erect n building of ii oWi w)iieti can tin-used ftr varioiK' communitv purpuseK. reading room is to be one of the first objective of be club. Imrtlt after the innucriiarn hneelinst. a bannel was held. JAP INLET PEOPLE HONOR NEW TEACHER Enjoyable Party Was Held at The Home of J. Murray In Honor of Mrs. Corbould . J AT. JNLF.T., fW.. pari? was viven recently by the el-llers a! Mi.- -iii.'v-i- .f Js Murray in honor of Mrs. I'.orbonlil. (he new n. hn.d leaclier. The evenuit'-( 1 .1 !;i inniei'l eon--iie.i ,ii , 4.'p, i h.ri.n. ifan- inji .-I'd. - W" irh ' he larjr. ssi'fntt'v v " 1 tie !mi STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS MAKE BETTER HOME MADE BREAD y 0 Friday, Wlien the little cMldrn come home From one end of Canada to the other children come trudging home from school each day. Some come across wind-swept prairies some through damp and blustery streets. It is then they need real food. Mothers buy a bottle of Bovril to-day. When the children come home dissolve a spoonful in a cup of boiling water, See how they relish it See how it helps their growth and adds to their strength. Bovril is a splendid drink for children arid puts beef into them. Wfmm iini nncliopf, Dvsen Murray and Itob fuller supplied the munr. tttitstandiu? ariwinp the vocal Ischium "liown lo ttie ale'" rendered ilurina Ihe.siip- cr interval ly Mrs. Sullivan, t lie parly hroke up at 2 o'clock 11 the mormni; afler a very en-ioyiible lime. JAP INLET A whist drive took place rc-enlly al the home of Snm OUen.j lie event prove.l very enjoyable HMioiikIi incleinent weather pre-vented nevernl eople from al-endmz. Miss Uoris Fuller w"on he ladies first priie while lli lost captured the nien'n prie. .Mr. and Mrs. Morse were ho! I an invitation parly held ,.1 heir residence last week. alherin? of thirteen kih-m Item an enjoyable even inc. The seitters of Jap Inlet have ecently emmd two new amilies in their midst - Mrs. iorboubl, the new clioo teacher villi her three children and Mr. ml Mrs. Ivor Wiek and son. eiiny. , Mike anl Jphnny Mnel-'nilden ,ern visitors, ber riwenlly 011 heir "Oh Jloy." Tbey expect I ie back asrn In sliortly. iMher visitors here Inlely hav ,een Capl. Sorenson of the Jenny nil :apt. Jack llradbury on the ' P Top. John Walgren was absent in i iMco lltiftcrl for n few days lasif ei-k on Ills boat "Yiner" bill re timed before tbe bad wcillin -1 in. Vr.-h Slewarl is al 10 my wilh Ivor Wick. NO HERRING YET presi nl li l.M.KT, Feb. I'J.-Cnnfrury i iori-. otherwise, llnre bao as yet no indications of n in the vicinity of Jap A Youth's Revenge A yoiuiK titan, while buying tickets for the theatre, was rudely brushed aside by three flappers, who ot their tickets first. Ily flood luck the youlll Kot the seal next to them. "If there any ynimjr ladv In the audience who thinks she could learn to love me," a( the comedian who was doing a turn, "will she please stand Up" The ynunjf man said In the flapperi "Will ynu let n,e pni out please" The wlrls stood up nl once, nnd (he audience roared iiic tuuiii was rovfnDA.i BOVRIL "PUTS BEEF INTO YOU" Sold only in Bottles S.I.. HtpttmntHitu for utf! iiakold r, tiTCMi co. uxma, 19-11 UtCsul Sit 4. rrnf Last Xwo Wee of our Big Sale WONDERFUL BARGAIN'S IN DRESSES. Come and lee our prices. We mutt have room for ntwitsd Phone 27. EVERYTHING ON SALE We in hi ! jiiea-c "DEMERS" P.O. E01S . 1 .. . Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINE8, HOOKS, ROPES, TWlNES, FISH NETTING ANO TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES Compare Our Price Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBrlde SU The Savage Washer and Dryer At the Inst yuebe. Kxh H fil its success nf the pre. ng.tin winning the Hold M '1 R liii' liou over nil oilier make cab niid,(;;lnadinn NVashec-Cash Price AIo sold on ea-y (' Kaieh Hardware Co. . The standard oj Pttrtty for aver 160 years mis & Und London $11300 Dry Gin $3.25 the boltk Thin advertisement is not published or dlsploj'