l 1 .1.1 U .W. I 1 1 1 . 41 0 ROYAL CAKES (STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS The Daily News prince nupEirr - British Columbia Published Every Afternoon, except 6unday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. " H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year .......... $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 J t Transient Display Advertising. .. .$1.40 per inrh per insertion Transient Advertising on Front. Page .$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion . 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion ' 2c per wont Legal Notices, each insertion.' .' 15c per agate line Contract Hates on Application, Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. 98 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office hcfore 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received siibjcci to approval. Tuesday, March 23, 1920. Tide Turning Toward Canada. The tide is turning towards Canada and people from flu umiru maies win ue coining nere in large numbers ibis year, according to the vice-president of Ihe Canadian National Rail ways who is in charge of the immigration department of the line, rarniers from the other Mde are looking for new locations and Canada is beckoning to them. Every yeir a number of land seekers come from across the boundary but this year more than eyer will buy farms in this country or take up homestead. British Columbia ha-? ha4 Us American invasions and we are always glad to see them come.' We want good American: as citizens for .hey are adapted to life in the wet. Brilifh Col umbia is gelling a good many now. That is what Vancouver, prosperous. t .' ..-...' .' . i Always Will Be Ah Interchange. , There will always be n number of Canadians country lor the states. The interchange from one is making leave this country lo me inner win he more or less ;ciiilinuOiij but not constant. tonie times it will be more rapid than others. When ou country is prosperous Ihe trend will be in that direction null nothing in the world will siop iU . We are Hjcb near neighbor- that we cannot Jive lives our wholly apart. Naturally we are one but' politically we are separated by an imaginary line which is easily crossed. . . ' Just now it seems as if it was lo lie Canada's turn. Tin ti.de of progress is setting this way4, and the people will come. Talk Of Quota Is Much Too Previous. The suggestion that there bea quota'esLiblished against all but British' counjries foolish" jps'l now. We want population. 0;ir waste places need filling and when there are people in need ofjarni homes it would be ajfno'U criminal to deny them the land, jr we fill these lands wiih.h whife population the Oriental menace will disappear but as loqg as the country is not inhabited there is a great temptation lo tlie-pcople across Ihe Pacific to use tbem. We cannot act the part of the dog in the manger Either we. must rill up the vacant lands or allow lhne who wish In come in, and that will be Orientals. Ppwer Will Be Next Proposition, , The jlexl big thing for Prince Rupert In tackle will be the matter of souring an adequate, supply of power for all purpose When the elevator. is operating ,mj.d Ihe new Big Bav lumber mill is completed and using U;ctric power and all the othe demands are benig.Mipj.llwJ there, will be lio power left to' offer new iuduAlrie. The queslionvlil then, arise as to' what step shall be taken. . , 1 If il'is found possible lo induce some, big concern to come hti,r and develop a hydro-electric power at the Eetnl! River surti as could supply the whole neiehborhond. Prince Rupert wollld do well I o offer every encouragement lo Ihe scheme Uiifortunnlely the experiences of the past have made people wj.ilimoiif; doubtful about com jng here lo spend il However jusl'jiow people are turning their attention to this centre and it s ijol wll improbable that some concern mav be induced to mate hexo. At any rate it would be worth while tning lo get 8 ' theii interested. If noii Ma feeling wak! BOVRIL will strengthen ijou BEEF INTO YOU 'RUPERT BEING 1 MENTIONED IN .LONDON TIMES The London Times trade sup- ! piemen t has a special item on 1 Prince Itupert from its special correspondent at HdnioiilQU wlucli follows: "Prince llnpert, British Columbia's northerly port, mid possessor of one of the finest deep water harbors in Ihe world. I anxious to handle a part of Ihe prairie wheat crop. "The Prince llnpert hoard of trade has 'appealed for (lie cooperation of various inland hoards of trade in its projected campaign lo divert some of Ihe prairie what lo the northern tidewater outlet. The elevator there can store 1,250,000 bushels of wheat, andvl'rinee llnpert is Ihe nearest port in British Columbia lo the Liverpool market. "Prince Ituperl was formerly Ihe terminus of the O.T.P. Ily. across Canada. It passed under Canadian National Railways control when the laltcr concern look over the old railway, and there isj a possibility It may become a' very busy port in the near fu ture, should the Peace River rail out lei be via Prinze Itupert in slead of via Vancouver. LITERARY SOCIETY OF UNITED . CHURCH MEETS Several Interesting Topics Dis cussed Mostly of Historical Nature There was a very interest hip meetlne; last eveninsr of the Lit- crary and Alhletic Sociulv re- itently orsanired at the . United Church. Air address was then V W. fi. Walford on Prince Bu- ner!. the man after wliom this oily is named, and also a short iccount of the manner of naming the city was included. Miss Haddock gave an Inter estin? read in? "The Corn Flower." He.v. n. O. Backer cave a short skelrti of Urate's expedition as far north as Oreaon. This -was (be first of a series of addresses Ion the history of the Pacifiu Coast. The next will be on thi Hussian expedition under The eveninz concluded with o indoor baseball match in tho gymnasium in wliicb Jim Thnmn son's Slut?ers competed with Art Lancaster' Hiinners. l"nftitun alely the score-keeper became so interested in the game thai h-forgot to keep score and (he game was declared a draw. CHALLENGE OF TODAY First of Series of Lectures Qlven at Corner Club Last Night Lat night Ihe Parlor of th Baptist Church was well filled to liear ftev. h. O. Turner open a series of four lecturen on I'ho (Ihallense of Toilay.'-I'nder the caution "The Chal lenging Principle," the speaker In an eloquent and lucid manner sho'wed that the underlritur nrin- e)ple that advatx- cJviliiailon wan reverance for personality, tjuatfng thtj great minds of the pnF ages he s!ifAv.-d tfiat they taught Ihi principle to he the rrrei or all progress and mora: developuienl. Jleverance forper-spnalily was also ope of Ihe basic principles of Christianity fully exemplified in tiie life of its rounder. , During the evening Miss KlUa-Ix'th McLeod delighlwJ the audience with a Scoltish characler sonp. Mrs. II. Walker accompanying. Next Monday the second of the serjes will he presented, The Challenge of New F.xlernal Conditions" belnjf the subject VICTORIA ROTARY CLUB RAISING FUND TO ORGANIZE A BAND VICTOIIIA. March 23. Tho Rolary Club of this city has decided lo raise a fund of 82.0M) for the purpose of organizing a munlcial band which will give, entertainments in the city. Tho city Is being asked to donate 000 for the same purpose, the fund lo be administered by a I Joint committee of the club and city council. The main Idea of Ihe hand will be to nrovlde muln In the city parks, INSURANCE MEN ENJOY VISIT . Visit Local Industries and Looked AfUr by Prominent - Citizens An tMtgjite and two - coaches having fetn prpMded for their, use, the Onsal. Wi st L'ifi ASMir-anee patty, which isiled the my) yesterday afternoon, was given1 he opportunity of visitlna thej Canadian Pjsji Cold Slorase: Co. plant at' Seat Cove, where fisli handling operations were in yrtwrcss, ami, tin' Canadian ov-1 eminent .Mercliant Marine dry! dock where vvofli on several ves-j sets was iiudei' way. At the Hold Storage plant Ihe party was met by T. II. Jolinson. manager, and exleinteil eery c. nrlesy. At Hie dry dock, similar courtesies were extended by A. Iv Baiell-lones. chief engineer, nilirtr Jopl persons who assisted with tiie reception io I lie visiUirs were Mayor -Newton. . II. Tohey. C.Njl. supeHuUnuleaL B. F. Mc-Naughlon, district passenRoi agent, '. (. I 'dlloq, net pit president of the boa nl of trade, no! . K. i.aniphell. David Thoiijou. It. P. Tinker anil J. Field Strang. Tin- parly sai!'d at 0 oVIoek ! fir Ocean Falls and Victoria on the steamer Prirci? Rupert. Tby are due at the capital al V o'- loj'k I OJJlOIIIlW lllirl'lllllK. NELLIE McCLUNG GIVES ADDRESS TO GYROS AT EDMONTON THIS WEEK F.MIU.NTUN. Mar-h 2.1.Tht .he liyro Club take a stand with regard to the el -vation of pulilj. morals, was iirn-d by Mr. .Nellie L. MciJitii'. MJ. A., in mi uddress! lo local iiyros ut their wcekl uuichi on I bin week. "We need a nw sj.imlArd of morality, to keep jari with riWMl-em scientific dcYfdopmnl, Mrs. Mct'luna dnclHred. "and one f the limits most urgently required i a rmcIht uiidcrstaiulinK iif siria rusponsibilit). parlien-larly toward the rising generation." There wa a itapger in lljeme Jays of ease am) comfort of jmmi-ple beco miiss soft enwi and lo-1 Jn altogether the fine pioneer : wa." Chief Burnett stated. "Mo- spirit that has built up the west. j 'tiers go out leaving their loved . . ... .... '11. I. Ill ....... .in Hwufccuing oi plllilic euil- iikii ru k'vm-ii iii. i o i-iiiiu iohj racnl was ueiwled. Mrs. OCIung's well received by (be members. who extend",! her hearty thanks. MILLION STILL? FOR MAKING SAMAGON IN UKRAINE ARE TAKEN Opposition to Vodka Monopoly Is Shown Throughout Soviet Russia' MOSCOW', M ireb 2. War ban been declared ley Husriuu moon- sliiners on itn covernmeiit vodka monopoly, since Uie goei-nme.i; ib-ciiled to manufacture and rl for.'y per rent voijkn to J he puh- llp- lale ;Jiui(rltV 'nave confisiated tens of IhousaniU of illicit MtHU in the villages, and Ihe pj-aicmiry seeni nio're determined than ever to comhal the governim-nt vodkn, with ijfQit own liijmpiij'jyi. litis-! sian hinie-brew 1 cfajlwl "sama-K'on." II can he made and sold al one-half the government price lor vodKa. i The sainayon moon-shiners are operalinn throughout Itussia. In the I'kianie alone more than I,-OOU.onn illicit stills ,U beei. 'nnfisiated. SCORES M WOMEN WHO LEAYE THEIR CHILDREN Fire Chief Says Danger Is Great For Those Left Locked In House' OTTAWA, March 22.Oltawa women who o to the movies in the afternoon leaving flmlr ttiinti children locked up' at home are not only careless but are heartless, according to Fire Chief Robert BurneM. who Is very much concerned for Hie safely of lillln For Sore Throat ftb throat tn4 ehttt with Vlfb;ramr wtl w.fin n.nntl. Iii coufcU 4irt ila (lallc4li4tbMrbtl bring. w.UvOM llC WICKS w VapoRub OMF. people know too little tit a whole lot know too much. I'Fopl.K who make promises and. fireHk Hind are destined to it' swallowed Hp by oblivion. IIU-ipryiwill no recmd their iuniii. 'Yt) fyd P)'l jresulljk from your pines. wri.iicm on n shear, ul ID. 11.1 ...I.... Yi ' t! . 11' iii'ii wiit:ii ioi" UOIlt) lp rows Ihem m the flovc, the fire will just roar. vvm stiouid a person expect chicken in chicken soup any more (ban he should expeel lo find dojr in dopr hiscuils? ' iniiir.ii.vi.iv uoe mot ever make my head ache, remarked Jake, on the contrary. YOU have all beard iiIhiiiI the hoy who swallowed poison and whose father sent a hurried call Ui Ihe doctor nnd asked him to send an anecdote. O.NH of Ihe Insurance men who was here yesterday lobl about having approached a darkv about iiisuritifr his wife. "o sab," wa, Ihe reply, " ain't none loo af at home as It Ik." I GAX pel lo like ajnWt any-one except (be man Who parks his Jighlcd claarcle op the cdsre! of my sideboard with liie liffliled' pari nanKlnjr over. TUB nthnr lay Jhere was 4 Beolclunun cliose for hit bride a curly headed FiikIisIi lady When asked why he married ho. he laid it wa to avoid the ex- PROTECTOR CHILDHOOD. In those first months when baby is put on artificial food on Doctor's orders Eagle Brand is indeed the guardian of the iittle one's very lifel But it can be relied upon, absolutely, if feeding instructions are carefully followed. For three generations Eagle Brand has been the first thought of Mothers unable to nurse their child. Its guaranteed purity, absolute uniformity and the ease with which it is digested by baby make it a perfect food. Mulhett wilt ofprtciat a cvpy of our Baby Wrlort Book and our Baby Rteord BnoX. Both frf on rt uf. Writ Tht Bonltn Co. Umittd, Vuneouttr. Ten Years Ago In Prlnca Rupert March 23, 1010. j On account of ihe fiheimen' strike, skippers and enyuieern. ol the lied up hiiaN are puiiip ie put out lo sen and carry on fish-: iiiif with lontt line haulers in- ' Mead of dunes, thus rolling! down Ihe number of m;n it is neeesary lo carry. . llCWiiise .of difficulties Willi eonlraclors. It. II. JlcOinni, pen. eral manaarer ofvthe iMJIy Yarden Mines, ,,., bas,leeide, that n) rojitracl will bo iel for the buljd. itiK of the dock and road nl Alice Arm bul thai Ihe company will do IJie work llself. A bill is before the lcirml.-itnrA lp he Ihe city of Prince llnpert; authority to sell serial bond in' placp of the old sinklns? fund ib-benlures. Subscrilm to the Dally New. Tic standard of purity for over 160 years mus& Una H4$ EAGLE. BRAND (CONDENSED MIIH ) ones. 'Somelbuig should be done jper.c of n permanent wave on to protect the children of Olla- the pirU of the expc led family. JAKF. want to know if tliaj reason Canadian voimL men sn j play around for a while and find 'south in to gel away from tht ad.lrcss was! -nalches. ami in a twinkling will set fire In the house and thus be at the mercy of Ihe flames." Chief Burnett aid that in some cases mothers go out lo a theatre or o shopping, leaving an infanl at home sleeping. If fire breaks out thai baby wnuld'nt have a chance, and ll's lime something should lie done about il." THE MAN IN THE MOON aya: boojte area. I can't say. Jake. I'erhaps they are trying to avoid Ihe snakes MIHLS often turn a deaf ear to a man who is a loud dner. . 1'OOIt fih U a erenlurewilh loud, body, arm ami Icn, hut no brain. PRINTED MORACAINE CREPES I'rcity desiB" c f'.repes fpr Indies 1 drosnfx and nhildr- i drt'sses. 3rt luetic - w i Per yard 60c WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Aenue Phom 753 Wood! Wood! Now Is your chan Dry Cedar Full load Half l.oad . . Largo -sacks S6S0 f3.60 600 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenu Phona 580 flight or Otf WE BUY BOTTLE- London Dry Gin erwofld $3.25 ' ihe bottle . This advertisement is ,,ot published or displayed by the Control llnnni n. I,., n... n.. i n n.iiuh Polumliil