r Curious Ideas Of Enjoyment. ' r mn. in, i in, hi r n lliiIUll or legislation and then ir the members vote ajnin-t it ni;ike an nt,n..l I ..,...!.. il I it ... . "n" "1 " irwr uiroiign anouier election for support. This could hardly be done at the present session but it michl well l.rt .1...wr r..l 1- n i f t 11 The Daily News PRINCE IIUPEUT - B.UTISH COLUMRIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. 11. F. PULLK.N, Matiaging Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! City Delivery, by mall or carrier, per month $1.00 . By maiL to .all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year ....... .? 'To all other countries, in advance, per year ...,$750 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION in- uuur in 1 1 1 j mi nre session. UAH. :Ut' Made in Canada 98 86 Friday. January 8, 1926. On a steamer coming north this week was a man who was Miliering up alter a niunllfs holiday in the soulh. He said that he had genie south with a thousand, dollars in his pocket and had never left the hotel to which, he went on arrival. During that time he had not been without a liottle and on leaving they gave him three more hollies to 'vdicr up." The man iuipieslion said he had had o good time and did not regret iu He never kicked, once Ins money was gone hut just got busy and earned some more. What seemed so odd .was lhat,the man should consider he was . having a good time wlieif hevns drtink for a month, lie had seen nothing and met no one except such friends as might come to the hotel lo share his libations. Apparently his one aim iu life was lo be drunk mid Xocgel that he wis a man. Alberta At Last Seeing The Light. Alberta is beginning-lo. see the light. One of the Edmonton newspapers of recent dale had an editorial article on the front page showing how the Alberta farmers have lost money through refusing to ship grain to I he Pacific instead of to the Atlantic. The article stated that Alberta shippers saved from I h to :l buslni'b more; by shipping west and thai the cah prices' jtaid at the Vancouver (train Exchange were higher Ihan lhoe paid at Winnipeg. It added: , ' "Very few farmers who ship their own wheat have taken advantage of the handsome premiums obtainable on Jhe Vancouver mdrkel, but have been deceived by inidiojis eastern propaganda into 'hipping the long, expensive way, eastwards..,, "The cost of shipping a bushel .of wheat from Fort William, via Montreal, hi LiverponlTh Iffe summertime t 2:t cents ' bushel, and in winter, .T.l cents. The average all year around rate from Vancouver to Liverpool is 2? cents. The eot of shipping from Alberta to Vancouver instead of Fort Willkini is alo less. t "Millions of dollars have been lost to Alberta farmers this year and millions of dollars have been pocketed by the middlemen." Ottawa Formalities Much As Usual. Apparently the Ollawn government is not exptflibg to bo defealed. Jt i carrying on" as usual. A in former years on the ussembliug -of a new parliament, all that is done the first day is to elect a speaker. The second day is the big social event and it is the following week before any business is done. Then the. debate on the address in reply to the speech from the throne is opened, usually by two of the younger or newer members of parliament, and the fun begins. Just, how "on a division will be forced does not seem clear. It would be desirable to have it. at as early a dale as possible but much lies with the opposition. It is an easy matter for them to force a vote and (hey may do so at any fime. possibly tty a direct resolution expressing want of confidence in (he government or by an amendment to the address. The people of Canada would like lo have the mailer settled al as early a late as possible so that the business of the country may he stabilized. .Progressives Legislation Seems To Be Expected: It seems lit civ Mint rirnirnxcitu laniclnKnn ...in i. .i - . ...... j-.w., ii f. i.-iu i tun m hi iiu jiusst-ii at the present session of parliament. At any rate an intimation will be.,given as io legislation thai is likelv lo enme before the tanl.Inl:... 1. III '.. II.- -. l . icisiuutr- ninijr.s -ninMii uie oexi year or two. The speech to day. wliii-h may ossil,y be summarized in this issue, should give some mklintr of what i lo hanr.en. It IS nossillle llllll flic p-fll enitnant mn. ; r. I .. . If ijou ask for Bovril-oetBovril 'Bovril is not merely a "Beef extract." It is the strength and substance of beef, nourishing, invigorating, energizing, with worldwide reputation for unvarying quality. Drink Bovril for lunch -or whenever you feel tired and "let down." But when you ask for Bovril at fountains hotels restaurants -ses that you get Bovril and not a substitute that lacks the essential vital elements that distinguish Bovril. BOVRIL Sold only in Bottles 'Useless to Try to Limit the Engines of War Once Conflict Commences Declares Journalist Famous English Writer Says Battleships Will be Useless and and Civil Life More Dangerous Than Military " (Hv .1. I., (iurvin) 'War is hell: let's make it so" w.istthel famous diNuni of a soldier personally humane; and he was a-4. good as hi word, vl.eave them noUiint: but their eyes to weeTi 'with, l-'orluuate or luckless, according as you read it. are those whose eyes under! modern conditions are not amongst the first sense to go. Air warfare, and the new poison pases do not begin with a dtMrt lo spare them; nor are they required for weeping. The cruelly of modern conflict means a fate past tears and instils an unnatural stoicism, bong after, nnd .unawnrtwcoine the tears, if they come at all, with thai memory of what has been and nevermore may he," which has been known ! hrinit grievinj: to the hardest of hearts. No Limited Warfare If you, waul to abolish the suh- have ra(sed modern life lo n new grandeur and Happiness and beauty. When war breads oul you can- no! limit Its instalment nor ntilijrate it In any respecl'by lani nrca or'air. Yon miphl as well ask tlie conflagration to he mild or the hurricane to be pen tie; or Hie colliery explosion not I . shfle, burn, and entomb alive; or the blind waters of the broken dam not to tear halulation from Us path and ensnlf the dwellers. Disarmament All Round IHsarmament means lience-orth a .sterner demand upon nations than any of them has yet frankly fared. Piecemeal disarmament, applying to pai- icular elements and weapons irq a manner more to Hie advantage. of some nations than of other,, is henceforth impracticable. The! next step must he a measure of disarmament all round; and in that process each people must Five up some! hill? it especially values lo compensate other peo- ds for the sacrifices they arc asked to make. ' There is amUlier point. The wubtuarine is no lunser tlie most terrible of fishtiiiL' instruments. Far from lhaL It is feeble, un certain, almost humane by comparison with oilier devices. Let I us shake ourselves out of a dream and try In visualize tin real character if Ihe next war. The eternal lallaey- of mililao annals is the Idea that the nexi war will he liko the one before. Now. iu all probability, a future tru?)r!e would he nolhiii;; like the last. Airtpower has .revolutionised everything. ''Win! would be so niajd(a'i toniake war tnrfir if they could make it short? The speed and eftlcicncy of. air squadrons is continually increasing. They will strike at Hie heart. Their bomb will crash continually on the o"ense rilie without respect lo age or sex. 1'oison fumes will choke ami kill. Fire will ravage. The shattering, the sliflin?, the conflagrations will ni on together. The civilian population will have th' weigh! of casualties, not Hie armies and navies. Over the heads of Ihe armies and navle invasion will occur in its moat intense and devastating form. Battleships' Helpless What is the use of sailors of Ihe obsolete school Haying that the fleet would still maintain oui-supplies when it could not. sav lhoe that cdiisume thorn, even jf which is ilniiJtlful it could prolect (lie harbors, docks, depots, or railway terminals? Th battleships would he as helpless as medieval castles , in face of inslruiiieni, fftiere will be quicker and tmw fright fnl work than' it is caim'hfe of aecomplishiiw. While our iifr-inferioi-ity re.naiiis what it we iiilphi as well llirow Into Uh Atlautie the larger m.irii... von must aholisil the " 01 "f "UKf lll ' -H".- war allogether. The jtpnltr iii-l0,"'0(, nuall that dill eludes the less. The Idea of war M-end on what we -solemnly rail on limited liability is the nms (defence, palhelav of human delations. If Shadow. Grim Thing you are to have It al all you The. men of Ml lie dead !. must have it at its worst, and hither in their si eel sairnjiuu'i cannot have it otherwise. The ( at the bottom of the -. I'he suitniarine. IIhuikIi it liapieiis lo were mostly younx. They iir.s''- ie partieularly inconvenient tojcl tteeauce ( tlie shadow i wm ourseive. is only one symptom 'which the xisienee of at-ma of the nature of the Ihiusi meiils ree?nui's. IT this and far from beinp the most vir-ldow of war is a urim thinn. w!n' ulent. r" machines. the(of the subslanef if it mai'iial forces, the asretils. tlie lirain ifiies asafn? The solunaniif the seienlific ase tweome more . would ! relatively helplt-ss ifi!i terrible in perversion, what call armed confliet, if resunusl hv an illfateil world, must ber' rump more relentless. unsparinp.Jwere possible, which 1 hey ar until eiviliialion perishes from a war were short; its revival inevitable if l.he war were lum, even if paper conpaets a-'ainst it not. t'nless we abolish war it- misuse of the powers thai michl!sef. by no means on earth ci we lessen It mutrtiHientif w militate its horrors. t)ften a dremlful ncenity in the absence o a system of internal iou - al jusMce. its uhjert was always Lirge RHiHtar, and 11 now the murder of rbibans in the mass,' men, women, ami children t-pelher. He means necessarily iiH'lll'le every' denee wtneli can inflict slaughter, mut ilatiou. Inr-ture. and destruction. More than ever is it leviiih by nature, antl none of its weapons 'is more devilish thau another. Heavy artillery and machine ?un are really not merciful. To he 011 the ground with your limits slialter-cd. or tlrilleil throuzh your vitals with machine pun milieu. nu lie a little worse than bein sunk iri a hurry al sea. War i a bad now as onee when camiihal- ism was the enl of it. or when hands and feet were cut off ami eyes put nut ami babies spitted We can do no mure cood by try-iiisr to lop the branches. We must bend our mitxls am) mwI" wHhoot iliation lo new il diesvr hy the rrwil ami ettirjwle the last fibre thai feels il from the darkness below. THE MAN IN THE MOON ay: TDK only way to find out exactly what other people Ihink of you is In jiel married. Her Liver Was Bad And She Felt, Tired and Depressed Mra. M. Pirfe rt, Grotuwe rder, Pk, -ss-ritrtt "1 xat gnntle disturbed with palna in my livrr, and felt tired and drpreMed moat of tlie tiino. Ons day I read about Milburn's these things. Our army, bavin . , . . ,1 na ibt ... next time I wmt to town . w I & , . fn ruiitn lii' ..uii.l pu ti mit. u'jmiI.iI 1. 1 m., ..- r,.u, oougni iour vial or Ibctm. Ipronaiiiy never see Uie race or an jeticmy. I Hy the last paradox of modern war. il would be safer to be a soldier or sailor than a civilian ui a large town. Hy comparison (Willi the new circumstancoH the iuhmannc will not be a deci v Tjlli inereneipg. jtnjMirlance or Sufilfe r'jlilsfit?rcajin(r nu'mhejniif' dajf Il taki-s to rest up fffler ihe, Wrtipfs X the seveiftti day. ' ' TIIK town Hint tolerates n knocker, deserves to he knocked. WHMKN oughl lo have cleat minds. They change litem sn often. TIIK girl say it's easy enough to find a de-irahle husband. Tlie I have wed them rnrularlT. mil after two montha' una 1 feci HVe ba entirely difTcreot woman. jow, I alwnyt rerommend them to dlilieully is to find a lelrahli oinple man. yi)MI' peojde make ne of themselves and then grumhle all iluv because someone lakes n ride. MUtOltY likes lo get t mousluche ruo for a Christmas net sent and much less a you 113 liiHiU whuse only olfeJtse is, thai he .sohH'tiines forgets' lo .have. i5(t.MK mrti are so shy they have to wo ti the movies in order to winl at a girl. IN some cireles drinkinp tins heeome such a popular pastime that young uie ejit etoxes lo pake Un-ir friend ellve they bnve been dissipfltlng. THKHK'S a' man in town who is always talking about himself. You all know hilil. He did wonderful thinjiS wtjCJi he wasyMiing When I'tily ilireo years old he was so musical he played mi the linoleum. TIIK new way of keeping join shirts eb'an is to send them !o the laundry re;rulnrty. PITY the man who marries poorf cook. II n toon suffers from indigestion ant ends up with n-Maimnath:n of the i)iiteiies. Till; road to Bcee U paved with advertioinjr and deromieil with well chosen publicity. LAND ACT. Nolle f InUntlen le Apply to Lull LM4. la Mart naiwrt Liitd IWiirdlsr IH- irtrl of Criara Ruis-rl. lud Mluiie n una Kirr of skumun B)f. ijvra 1 iwnoiv KiULi. 11." . TUr NOTICE thai limrt nMlOf Alraac ni Hutirrt 1:. limir. r ViaoMivr'. n.i:, urrupaiam rannrrtiwu. atlrfHi l applX f"t I Ira- "1 Oir MkMtliig do-si nixMl rnmtorr al suimm) Kay, frti 1 iwrKiw iami: OaMtMoruK al a mmi pltaifel Mi.tlwi hurc nt stMnnoD Bay abutti &M W m a iuM(ritu turrruun nun Miiiiit ! rnmrr at l.ol 111. ald pout l4lll nriariM mrnrr ur aa rtxx'tiiun hi ir rk by in. FMihiir Slniit; ihnKW iuihetrrl. nai.ior bili iter mark ..f Muimua Bar almat TM tn-t to a r (. farl MHiUl and 77 frrl rl nt .inh I west corner lit LaH til. tartKr r! l rl at ttic Mab water mark of an. inland ttar aa awpllraiiHn lo kiu t Kulirel C. Oiwtr: thmcr nnrOwriT. i rl aad uailiairrqr fuHuwint Om birlij aur Kara h m taiM in a ptui ai (r auaui awl IUI frl i.f ,ub-! wt cornrr till: tlwuer mi iu fffl;. hr-orr aortti isa ttfU nxrr nt k, tbriirc ai via ref 1, uiore or h-m, i in pfrint r cianrapniviiMHn. aoJ rnauimnt a arrr. nvtr or h. , HoBT. C. O'lSSE ami ' JS. HtLOnO 9TKA50. Api'iiranl. I'M Win n yiirlM-ll. ir,t.. nau-d mnu)Mi ibiii. taji WATER NOTICE. Dltaralan an Uta. TAkT. oTIC: thai n.t Millard. Matftod. lnir addrr it 31 i llir sttwi. Vanniuier. lie. mill aertv for t Mit-r iu itkr and - tua.iMta gallons, iw-r ilav of airr mil of rainowu. also kma at I nkin.wn. btli rioi nnrtlKt-li al drala into stuanun Bay. Q.C.I.. K.' , aUail It rliala. timrr or lr. wralrly rrii nnrthral rorwr l Ul (Tl.., ttitn. Tln natrr il 1 dlirrln) fnii Itw Mrriiii al a ninl almui rtrtil clln inu niniiMi ht aitn ta iiam clert from iMirthnasi tut. and wltl l" used for cannery wqsir ui-m the land clearrlUd at I. 4t tielnf farl r I.' lilt (TL. nun. TM noorr a pttal on tlie rround Ml tlx- I Bit) diy of Ni.n-intrr. 1911. A cony nt tbit notire and an aifiiiraUon pnrsuanl tlirrrlo and lo Ibr "Waler Arl"' will lie riled In 11m nrriee uf Ihe Water Iweunter at I'linre llufert. B.C.. Otijer-Ikmt to It iiplictti-m uiay be filed lth Hie aald Water lieenmer or ith the iinnptriillpr o Water Itlrtit. farllamenl Hultdunii. VU'lorla, li.i: llbln thirty days afler the rirtt attwaranre of tl notice In a lor a I neriair Ttie dale of the ll-l pnbllraitoti of ihU tMilIre It Nvtember Id. Il OogsE MILLEnD LIMITKO, AliCillrant WW 0 Vllrhrll. Vtept.: LAND ACT. Notlca of Intantlon to Apply to Curcrutt Land In Prtrwe Rupert Land IWurdlnr Dla-t iru-i 01 rnnre huimti and altualC on the at ahore of Barnard Coe. Prluwat linyil liland. Banrr four, i:nat Mttrlct. TAKE MJTICi: that Somervilta Cautery Company l.lnilled of Vancouver. B.C.. tie- ttlitiHi packer, Inteiutii to apply fur lrniii-sioii in purrnaoe me roll(im ne-aerllieiT lin.li: Conmienrlna it a nom titinled on the norttM-ati thore of Barnard Cove. Prlneen' IWiyal Inland, 'TUnae 4, Coatt Klttrtrt.l tfienre ratierly twenty rhaint; trxnre. uiuttierly altty clialnt; tlienrr wraterlrl fort; rlialDt. thenre riorUierly fle rhalnvl inure or ii'ss. 10 man waier intra i irienra riilllur hlrh waler luaik In an tatlerly1 jnd northerly dirertion to pnlnl of eom-fnenreniFut, and contalnlnt one bundre crfa, more or lett. 80.MEnVIt.l.r CA5.XEBY OO. f.TD Applicant. Prr W. J. Thomas. rrnl TS ..M LAND ACT. j Notlca of Intantlon to Apply For Laaaa of Land. In the erfnre ttnrieri I mil itumHin.i LAND ACT. Form of-Notice. nante E. r.oatt tanil lnalvlt r,i...... of rrinre 'Rupert iiJ'f-v""' tbfl Wall.re ritherlea Ud. nf Vaneouver. II.C, oerupatlon ran-t nerynien. Intend lo apply ror a lease .nf the folioutnr detrrlld Unrtt: S (jiinriieririnr at a fwt pltmed ahnut 1 rtuun toutherlr rrmn ihe i,nhy,..i ,.i IW jUl nnnp-e n, liimst ro iVi ir rien1, wto troubled i rrF jtl Jt. . . K" '" nl,n "f ef skeent Hirer- rai", tnd that 'a the one put up, for , bkM WALLAi.r. Lm",rt''.lin,ff mmn. 7TrZnt 1 the paat 82 year., hy Th. T, Milium i W (Ms, Ualtod, Twwuto. Out. . 'er noy L. llorie Aieni nmtMl Dated Ilia Jtoitmher, M t(n. I I)ltrlri and annate on an unnamed Ilt rorinina one nf the !Sare pronp or Ntettf in llndwin Bty I'totre npimtlte Oore t.anaien l-olni. Blue Prlnl 11. M. II. I TAKE NOTICE ttitt llarrl fcrrr nf Prlnwi tiiiperi, nr... Matter Mariner, intend to' apply ror a leite nf the folio inr d-1 rnlied lanCf r.Miinienrinir at a pmt nn the thore nnj the Katt tide nf the above detrrltied ttlet.i thenee s.noo fret norttiwetl; thenre 1,00(1 reel northcaM; thenre -i.ono reel aniilh-, eat; tlienre S.noii reet aoulliwett to the! IHilnl of ronmifiirriririit. rontalnlni loot' airet, more or lett. , itAnnis KEtin. f . . Hr nl, Arenl. JPb 5. Borera MflMK lit, 1 ndiir. Jai.'.arv f CORRYS The Quality Whisky of Canada since 1859 utB sn4 )va V .this tDcstulCsl book of fVstubfuJ Pislribulorj fort (foham ioiodpb I ies Bottled n Boost urulrr DomlnUm Govfmmrnt Sucrvlii This advertisement Is not puhlished or displayed by th Liquor Control Hoard or by th Governmeol of Urilish Columbia. uildei SnppX r Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your trinter't supply ot Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Moou ne n 117 1 r And That One Word Is U T A I I V When an article ol utit-t.nidnig merit (.(( .! .. th imhlic, its success heeonie miniedmle. And mi it is wilh our late.t "KXMIIA SKIIVICKS." only one word can explain their ipiick ai ceptaio-e an 1 ur ces and thai one wonl is "VALUK." 'el Wasli Thrifl-T and Soft Piiih -here are services thai simply brim over wttli all Ihe fentures or I'urity, (lonveiiieiirc. and Kconomy mil one 1ml all Ihrer Oimparisoti nnd detiioulr;ition prove Ihe val'ie of our Family Service?. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINO. Our plant is equipped to handle, all kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38 E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, with additional machined for the manufacture of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also carried in ilock. Save' handling, charge hy buying direct from Ihe mmrce of supply.