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Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in ease of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers The early opening of spring is bringing with it many en- Columbia, quiries from the outside for ees Se Prince Rupert opportunities A publie service which and it is indicative of an in- used principally for flux of investors to the city purposes rather than for during the present year Al- good of the general though we enjoy a spring Ccli- eonduces to a low mate here all winter it is still morality. The manner far from springtime in the which the public service greater part of Canada and the British Columbia has United States. The eastern used for party investor hibernates during the cold weather and the mere fact that enquiries are already com- standard of political ing in is a most encouraging of the public generally. sign for a busy summer. OP S.: 6 Prince Rupert should take ad- The whole rotten vantage of this opportunity to have to be cleaned cover the east with facts con- public conscience, cerning this city and the nat- itself but has lowered up. which ural resources surrounding it. tinued outrage, must a brought to its normal Some of the government or- It must be sensitive to gans are making excuses fcr things which make for the incapacity of the Borden public good and it must insist administration to handle the affairs of the country by stat- ing that the administration has been handicapped by rea- son of a legacy left over from the Laurier administration. Supposing that same plea is applied nearer home. Stop and think for a moment of the stupendous task which hody politic. “Vice is a frightful mien to be seen, Yet with its face, will confront the administra- We first endure, then pity, tion which steps into office then embrace.” when the McBride administra- wih ave tion goes out next provincial The same forces which election. fluence individual morality * ag * A guarantée of two hundred millions to take care of, and a demoralized government ser- public morality tinuously debauched vice to put upon a_ proper proper sense of the fitness of basis. Besides there are the things. many questions of policy in For the moral as well as for connection with land, timber the material welfare of and natural resources gener- people the Bowser - McBride ally. That is some undertak- machine has got to go. THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Pelephone 98 Mexico: paid All Other Countries: Daily, Contract Saturday, March 14, 1914 ing for the people of British partizan public political been purposes \has debauched not only the service morality mess will comes calloused by long con- state. that honor and integrity in the conduct of the public business are vital to the welfare of the monster of so As to be hated, needs but seen too oft, familiar count in a similar degree upon and a public morality continually and con- loses LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. First and McBride Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 Tinware HARDWARE $2: MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ “Sy ste Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges PHONE No, 3 Sheet and Plate Glass At the starting lever of a ‘Tl consented, He is about MOST REMARKABLE MEMORY KNOWN rub DAILY NEWS TO SCIENCE. nio hotel elevator is a complete weather chart for the past i vears It is not a book, but the brain of the elevator William MeNair People travelling up and down in that elevator ean find out what the weather was on a certain day in the past 24 vears. Mr. McNair is gifted with an uncanny memory He can recall without hesitation the minutest details of his daily life on any given date. The above picture shows a number of pro- fessors whose experiments with MeNair, who is also in the group, have revealed the amazing development of memory. From left to right: R. F. Stupart, chief director of the Meteorological Department in Toronto; Rev. Prof. Cotton of Wveliffe College; Wm. MeNair;: B. Webber Tl ORs ae as Abbott, professor of psychology in the University of Toron- to. Mr. McNair has been asked to go to New York and Bal- timore to be examined by physicians there, but has not yet 35 years of age and absolutely nor- mal in physique and mentality except in his memory. + + Newest Notes on Science Fagen tte tna + rnpemenns S An iron frame has been in-} In a new vacuum cleaner for vented for displaying bunches of lcleaning clothing in publie places bananas in full view in stores/a circular brush surrounds the yet which protects them from in-|nozzle to loosen the dust that is jury. }to be drawn from a garment. . . . | . *. . Great Britain’ imported 12,-| More than 2,000 inventors ap- 750,000 gallons of fuel oil in|plied last vear for British pat- January, as compared with 5,-|ents relating te railways, mot- 500,000 gallons in that male and road vehicles and mors last year. jihan 500 for air craft develop- * * . | ; ments, To obviate the danger to the} y Tae me lungs from inhaling dust a new} Removing the rubber tires and rock drill is so constructed that|substituting iron bands studded it catches all the dust in a bag.|with horseshoe caulks, a Minne- o 8 ola ae |sota motoreyelist converted his Japan's most expert wrestlers | machine into a speedy ice vehicle. are men who have inherited their | re ees ability from ancestors who made! To promote agriculture — in wrestling a profession for gen-|France the government stations erations, la professor of agriculture’ in Pree ee each department and awards A new concrete bridge at Al-|prizes frequently to the most lentown, Pa., though neither the] progressive farmers. highest nor longest in the world oe contains the greatest amount of To permit a person to drink material, m an ardinary faucet easily a a: ae semi-< ilar trough to be fast Austria last year produced | ened ( » as to be swung nearly 49,000,000 short tons offinto 4 when wanted has coal, of which about 18,000,000|been invented, tone were bituminous and the 9: Ce Soe rest brown coal. So much greater is the demand iS for edible snails in France than The New Jersey legislature is|}the supply that artificial snails considering a bill requiring |have been invented, the = only poison tablets to be made coflin| genuine portions of which are shaped to distinguish them from |the shells medicines, * 0 Sow ee ae | For the use of firemen or oth- China has sent government}ers working in dark places a New agents abroad to study the man-|York man has invented a storage ufacture of telegraph and tele-|batlery electric lamp, to be fast- phone equipment with a view to]ened to the hat or head by spring making all such apparatus at|clamps. home, mises |S Bank of Vancouver. A concaye projecting screen The Royal Bank has aban- for motion pictures has been|doned its plan of taking over the patented by a Chicago inyentor|Bank of Vancouver. It is ssid to prevent distortion no matter|that an effort being made t») from what angle they are viewed Jinterest foreign capital in the Bee bank, with a view to saving the A Russian woman is heading} situation.—Canadian Finance. an expedition which has started - to cross Arabia at its widest part Two tickets for $1.00 on the and which will try to penetrate land never before explored, piano drawing which takes place on Mareclr 24st. Wark's. 55tf NO THANK YOU-1-ERe- DONT BELIEVE £ CARE FOR ANY U =I FIT- ore De APPETITE AND His °, LAND LADY DONT KNOW WHETHER. TO BE WORRIED OR PLEASED - — HE 5S SO ABSENT MINDED THAT HE PUT His TYPE WRITER COVER ON FOR A HAT YESTERDAY AND WONDERED WHY IT DIDN'T T | COR. YOUNG and FIFTH AVE Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m, Sunday School 2.80 p.m. Baraca A Real Lever Simulation GOLD WATCH FREE. 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