I'AOE TWO DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRWCt RUPERT BRITISH COLOIBIA Published-Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by "Prince- Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenu, H F. PULLEN Managing-Editor - , . Contract rates on application. Editor and 'Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone . ' Member ot Audit .Bureau of Circulations .58 Monday, Sept: 21. 1921 LEAGUE IS BUSY; , It can be depended upon t'tiat the moment there is the slightest Ianger of war between any two nations the League of Nations is busy trying to prevent the spread the .spread of hostilities and bring about a settlement of the grievance. That is its business, and up to the present it has undertaken it with satisfaction. The trouble between Japan and China, while possibly of a serious nature, is not sufficient to warrant the two nations going to war. No quarrel is 'ever serious enough fpr that. It is pjily when one or other of the nations is determined to fight qjr perhaps when both are. in fighting mood that war is inevitable. The League of Nations is an outside influence that has the authority of most of the great powejs to try to secure peace. It keeps in close touch with all the big world powers and SDeaks for them and its infliipnrp fn sntrp nf If you suffer from biliousness or indigestion there is nothing better than BJO jBeeciam'J mees (Tb Nilioa'i Uuthi) Th&Letler Box CRITICISM OF EMPLOyMENT METHODS Editor. Daily News: - .. . 1 I- " If Tf tvui you trill will li allow mp ma me mac- ntiio m In vor' r' vvuaim all. that has been said against it, is ii paramount in the valuable narr I wmilrt Hk tn hrinir J."eclo''uy"' feminine World, today. It is an influence for peace. It may not before the public a lev remarks re- atternpf to. exphin nlivnvc Via atfnnUm Vti o f :. 1 1 sardine pmntavmpntknri unpmnlmr. eaffie flushed aTld I.;!...? uv tj.itv.(.jc, uui cu iai n aa ueeji in every case. " r j k. esnerinllv nmnno-o cmolln i ' pent. It. a UtUe investigation ?as ' v & """" r"""- ' Indulged in it would bring to light WILL CANADA FOLLOW? a cood many Instances of men who are out there irr the relief camps who certainly should not be there. S V W other ?V6 do not seem to know 'a'ndal Z Sr5L?i i .. . : -Jl. VH wiC, na never auempt to give them. Some give them .... o- - w...v. incut lists iiv ui of names iuuncs in ui their iucu nanus handVsneak- onca sneax- T wmnir WrOnP. n-h.'.V Wnifn : !C . M'nrto ii tnon nt i mi.?n T . .. ii .. . . Sunday. TnesdaT and ' Thur. , .1 i i yri I i Arrir4' vswVm y m it. . a . ... 'u',uo C4C" w"c mere are groups oi cnuaren, that they, take too hwny chances and that. they act as if the road! belongs to them axdusivelv. All tKp wade from time to time, but now the taxi men come back MIT5K"R A T and say that the drivers of private cars are more enrplp AT UjJlIfi 1 thatvthe taxi drivers, that they Io not know the signals ! and do not give them, that some of them hog the road, that ! they drive too fast around corners and at Hnnfromno roc' of the road, and that they zre generally careless of the central Frope suffer. pu riPnts nf nth or c.ii.-j n j -0 7wvMnu a ui C4i vrucu New Carrier Collection System In riew f jj ,dfMUM and to make It as easy as possible lor people to pa,, she Daily News Is to be sold on a weekly basis, payable in advance. The deUvffy UT wUl .collect eteU Friday eniag far the week folUIng. Ue bars the papers and sells them to )he cuslomers, Micm mtt be m credit given. The boy cannot afford It. J'Jease do not ask him to return for the weekly payment. Have it ready for him. Customers nw In arrears JU pay the amount owlnr at the ofloe. but this wiU have nothing to do with the regular collections mao by. the boy. lie wlrf be doing, badness on his own, and U he does not make his own collections vill not deliver the paper. Thoie paid in a draw will continue to receive the japer until theosibscriptlon expires. Any mUbln to continue the yearly payi ments may do so, and we pay the boy. The price the paper be le a week, rwyable strictly In advance. TI:aJ means sis papersUor Jrn ccnU. ' It will sake a lew weeks U gH she new fsUa nrnolng aaoolhiy. aod Is (he meanthno we auk for the -opt ration of the readers of the paper. The xouleo not join on the new system ibis week will do so Just as soon as the hits arc made jap and the hoys jrperjy inMxucjxd. liHp the J,,, Utelup in aosineas for themselves! INVASION 1 Cejitral Europe is suffering from, a plague of muskrats and Scotland now is threatened, It is announced tn Nature, organ of the British Association for the Advancement at. Science. More than 20 years ago a few-pair of these American furbearexg were .Introduced into the area of the wpper Danube. They multiplied; and spread into adjacent river ay-; terns, causing considerable damage to agricultural produce and to Cood ! embankments by burrowing. Baj varla now employs trained muskrat' trappers in an effort to eliminate! the horde. Scotland Imported a few pair In f 1927. They oacaped and now have spread to such an extent that special legislation is considered neces-! sary to deal with the pest They seem to have no natural enemies to ! keep down their numbers. Only Finland has been able to Introduce the muskrat sueoessf uly. There they have provided a profitable trapping Industry and have shown none of tint tendency to raul-tlply Into an uncontrollable pest. Climate appears to be a deteonin-1 ing factor. 1 C.T5! TKA1N I .For the Eat Mondays, Wednesday and Satux-jdays, 12:30 noon. I From the East ! Sundays. Tuesday and Thursdays, 130 p.m. THE DAILY NXWB . Moflda, September t BARITONE IS LADY Miss Bertha LMk is Seal Find BOSTON,. Sept 21 A demuref little girl fjron p.v:uckett. Vbd went to workaraid the xiatUrin sous fit . a , option mill when she was 'tmirWn jtvkim nld to heiri nipjpofrt a totfrerfcw tamiJy. .walked primly throbgh lie bustling pf- lice of broadpastlng station WNAC' irctfdly. She' was selected; from; 200 persona wjid'ha' v app?artdfor n audition Jon a ngte day as t- 1 real radio fjnd' on aopofint Ibei fish. iyQ haj .t)c vatec" j Among her own i-ir:le ol friendi, JM$tveltjp aa LeMlWC has enjoyed a Reputation as an jpx- e$Forlylne -singer for years iRecinliy she'wa; persuaded tj StAg Ffeky over station WJjVAW In keeplns with "h-v role ai.an old' farh'oned girl. M: - LeMleux, ha ; r.o ral affection (or taa musi-but as It ma; be necessary 16 sins, r.i'robsrs cf this :hara-:ter In. her : future programmes site W willins i to accept It: Ballads are he favorite, and she also Mice French! ' 1 . .. A ioik songs. .. V !j -jdl'lkvat to tojfr AlHs. U I Mieux valae. from a rich - tone tnalH : baritone -when it out over' i i the air. Bat strangely enough her convexsaUonaroice is.glrlish ,an t. .j I'M thl? vcben asked IT she could "talk deeo" MKe'a man She didrft try. Her roice is rich and clear, en tirely Aching iu toe ocAd strained quality that usually itmit Britain has formally abandoned the gold Standard, And if you go to the heads of the impersonatioa of a male aune eli Ur. . Tin " . pnhik! Work nnartmn thov nrfii "be sroKBg vcauja berself is twen-1 w.ti ii tie jiuuui-iwjjtu ior so jiiauv vears. ivnai. win ' - - " . , . ,'td nfflt i,f .. j r . . :J . teU you that they have nothing to ty-flre JW old add Jus a de-i D6 IIS eitect on tftat country and on the World it IS impos- do with It. AH right; If the employ- nuitae cbann with aoae.of ' sible iust now to predict ment agent sent such men out there "professkmar' manaerteas. - i The immediate question that arises from omdin Britain's s " te tfole had a hange There ."1' AXidtfhylJ explains rLL are Qut who j that he was ooe ot eJgM ciJKlrHi aotmn action i IS. What .not ,,.,'11 Will Canada do? 9 wrii Will this u- i country follow ment agent refused to register be- and because fce father died svbeoj in the footsteos of Britain and abandon the standard, and eane they property from which Ae was ten years dd zhe had to, if so will she adoDt a silver standard in its place? were a s5 income. to wt as soon as she ujisbedj Th cdanoa in P4;n ,..uu , ,uM!i ana aiso can anora 10 Duy an auto- grammar scoqojL sn always J-; Wotwt f.. S TS P081"8 f0r or other people, and who ioyed atna hummed at her j Western (inarla Anvfninnr that n-Jll Knrc.t tt r 1 ; w.J. . . . i silver will tend to improve conditions in British Columbia whettler u u m hb ovn si bat didat dare sing Possibly this is the beeinninii of the better times f nr whoh no .There a.re. aUo a.gang ot men 0,14 A w iat vwno nTe noi iosi a juice last wp we nae hnvp all ail Wn been ftnV! tuy looking. May. i fff 1() ravej.ang. and they were the first to be sent MQTORISTS AND SIGNALLING. ITlLTTLti It is matter of complaint that drivers of private cars ried vnfia and others wb0 wre; do not cive the nroner signals for tnmi ami ct? told "noth8 doing.- while with .ftnCMflMw j ? , "vi"", men without flny dependants got! with considerable danger to themselves and to other drhv am choice: . of course, an you!Fo, bad eight flhgipg Masons but tUl-J tnsuustlon proved loo expensive to os continued MailStbe&le """V u.-iers.are requiren 10 Know Uiese SignalS-nd w 00 u toncl 011 eet Monday. Wednesday od SaUx. "v.. uinii uui, jjiiwg luciu ill ail. "6 aiuiiiiu nic wen way ana you lv Many of the complaints against "drivers of cars have ad.crf l f0 ! ft hppn ,wlth the right political slant BWT nfTQfnct. tovJ r i .1 11.1. i. are 1 Mn ru IVu "-n, u.ai many 01 memiout working again. I repeat, it is onve too last, that thev rush nnst npdpujtriano a rnr a ,haT,- tr...u Yours a for fair play, UNEMPLOYED. Sunday Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday ... Friday , 6atrdar .. Imh TancovTer 1:30 pxBL. S soon :30 pxa. pxaJ -4130 pjoa Sunday i pxa Wndoeaday - ... . llOajn Friday pja. Saturday lOJO'aa. For Stewart and Anyox 8unday ; . i -psa Wednesday s pjn. Saturday ...... pjnJ From Stewart and rrem!er- Sunday .... 8 rj.m. Tuesday . U:J0 Thursday .Z pjn. Saturday , ..fl pju.1 For Naas Itiver and Port Simpson Sunday . 7 p.in. From Naas River and Port Simpson Tureday 11;30 ajn. Guide to Correspondents The Daily Hews welcomes correspondence an live topics ot the day or anj other subject oi public Interest, hut letters must be brief and to the ipolivt. The Jonjt winded correspondent has no place in modern Journalism. Every letter roust b signed by the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a mat. ter of good f atUi ajod muiVsy, All uruijuiud documents go to the watte paoer basket. Let Lets pi a caustic fbaractex must hare the signature ap pehtled for publication. . Letter should he wrlttsi on one side juf. the paper ouly. Correspondents must AWid personalities and the language should be such as would be al Jowcd in jhe ordinary rules' of debate. tnji lour I Insured? neome YW wouldn't care to live on leas thin pril-half A your present earnings Would you? Neither would you yarn yopr family w struggle alPng, alone, on any smaller amount. That is -why tt is wise for you to insure ihat at learf one-half of : your income wfll continue. 'You '.can. do it easily and economically by Investing only s fK " dollan in Lifp Insurance. j ', For example, if your earnings are $44 a week jouV-should own Life Insurance sufficfcnt to yield a weekly return of at least one-half that amount. - That would mean protection or your wife and fatniiy or, if you live provision for your own old '.age.' "Consult any Life Insurance representative and he will advise ypu how you can insure one-half your income. You will find the outlay is very small compared to what it offers in peace of mind and security agitblt; the future. . Life I t y.' : ,' nsurance Oervice f .sssssssssssssssssssVHr-V?rHHB MAGNUM ViSSSSSSSSW THE NEW 5-CLASS MAGNUM CANID A DR 1 - THE CHAMPAGNE OF GINGER ALES (lluUg-tats) , (Cllsf - f f i K ' ' T.-"r (Plus U bottls d.pwll) k J2-QZ. ' S1ZE f . . (lruUgiaim) . ' . , f'f ' ' (Plus Ic bottU cbMtlt) ' 20 Y 4 ME -f e U SPLIT ... (Individual ill.) C (Plus tc bettl deposit) - mi Is OneHialf