THE DAILY NEWS \————_—zz ———_=_==_= THE DAILY News THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B. Telephone 98, DAILY EDITION CGRP Thursciay August 27, 1044 sitinieeeninn ; The part played by the Brit- ish Dominions in the present war shows that the contention of many that ties of affection it. Especially in a time of stringency it nothing short of an outrage to demand this money. use is are stronger than those of iron we ae is correct, There are some who Will somebody send an believe that a federation of the alienist around to see what is empire is desirable in which the matter with the Editor of each member would have spec- the Empire The ordinary ified rights and set limits. Such a state of affairs would almost escribe, physician cannot pr be certain to cause friction Who would not offer a word and strife. Under the present for the women of Europe——the arrangement each part of the women who must work now empire is allowed to develop and who will weep later; the along its own individual lines women who will find labor in- while the ties of blood and stead of glory in the great common heritage make them war; the women who must sac- a solid unit in the presence of their foe. The Dominions are like the grown-up of a family who will be more pros- perous and better allies when thrown upon their own re- sources than if they were cur- rifice themselves without hope of reward; the women who msut always look at the grim, of things, and who are never enthused or en- couraged by the tinsel, the glamor and the roar that drive sons hopeless side tailed’ by paternal ties. A son men on. tied to his mother’s apron Old soldiers say that when strings never amounts to any- the guns begin to boom and thing. Let the British Domin- the bullets to whistle, even ions retain their autonomy and raw recruits forget to feel the ties of kith and take care of the rest. kin will afraid; that there is a fascina- tion about the fusion that into action. noise and con- hypnotizes them Without any assurances that the city will get the Wark’s What about the women? For Channel power we are called them there is no noise and upon to pay the sum of $4,000 confusion. They realize that as initial fees. Already this war is on only when the year the government has in- wounded and dead are brought sisted on the city paying a home to recuperate or to be forced loan by discounting buried; when flour gets scarce treasury certificates making or when the son sends a mis- the interest to the city over sive penned by another's hand; ten per cent. It would appear that there is no pity for Prince when the. husband. indites a loving message to his children Rupert. Indeed, the recent ‘ac- on the eve of a great battle tion of the. Government. is which warns him he will not about as severe as the war levy return alive. of the German army. There We read with thrills about can be no possible excuse for concentration here, of skir- the Governemnt charging the city this fee. The water be- longs to the people and should be reserved free of cost for the nearest municipality that can mishes there, and of all the other phases and activities that go to make up the great mili- tary game that is being played by millions of men. What ofl me foo lo Pa ommo mys ‘PASSED by the Board of Censors” is every particle of ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR.” Nothing escapes the eagle eye of our head miller in his laboratory as he tests sample after sample of grain from the Prairies, grinds them up in his miniature flour mill and then makes a batch of bread from each —the supreme test! sat , if that bread is extra fine he names the flour that made it 4 j3 Royal Standard Flour F. G..DAWSON, Who lesale Distributor. PRINCE RUPERT about the women who are do ing the real work, and who will later be called upon to pay the price | ’ | | the women who, Horace Greeley said, should never vote until they shouldered the mus ket, but who nevertheless have been compelled to carry every army: every every military their bended dawn and expediti m upon the Exchange SHOALS OF HERRING WASTED IN B. C. Neglected Opportunities in Paci- fic Coast Fisheries—Openings in Canning Industry campaign, ’ backs since of creation? the Alaskan boundary. Every year] Vancouver Island coal companies thousands of tons of herring are will have to operate under im- swept in by the tides to be left proved conditions to hold their stranded and dying on the shores trade, especially in the Coast of a hundred bays. This is a markets between here and Pa- great waste of material and op-|"@™4 Po do this the cost of liv. | ing and labor conditions must ap- | proximate those of the Fast, with which Western coal will come in- to direct competition. portunity which does not seem to have into account those who are interested fisheries industry Interest Centres in Saimon Fishing The interest in the British Co- by the been taken SEATTLE PRICES HIGH that particular branch, which has}fFer continental Europe prae been exploited to the neglect of tically ruined and the United ings compelled to bid agains other important features of the Kingdom mepeliee aid gn ' the sum American buyers in Cuba for 170,000 tons per that in The season of the sal- short, and the down during while herring the yera round coast, although business. run are of the can be taken along the the heavy ter the factories tions month con Kingdom, ¢ Seatth today that the sacharine locally would reach the price of #10 per hundred Ibs or 10 cents per pound, before the of the present BAD CONDITIONS PREVAIL Ay mon is can- ed by expel | pre dicted commodity mmercial heries Closed freely most year, all entire run months, is during the win- This would to throughout would obviate, to the difieulty of ficient number of die the season industry. It is only in recent years that halibut have been taken mercial quantities British Columbia Coast, and, so far, the packing of sardines is practical- enable end season. continue the a large opera- year and} extent, a suf- to han- the high salmon-canning ist very securing Sand conden, appears to ation the ‘commisariat German There little exagger- of the bad rangements in the the Ant. werp correspondent of Th Times. Prisoners brought in Ly the’ French yesterday had and their knapsacks. They had been living on these for ig 27. hands business during in account in the ar ariny, says in com- on the baste carrots in ly an untriea enterprise. The several days. On the other hand. herring, which are caught in The F rench commissariat is now large quantities, are now mainly working splendidly. used as bait in the halibut fish- = - eries, and for that purpose only JANITOR WANTED the larger fish are kept. Noth- ing is done with the smaller ones Applications will be received which could be packed for sar- up to August 25th for the posi- dines. There are, along the Pro | tion of janitor for the Borden vincial coast, scores of fine sites} Street School, duties to com- for sardine factories, where the|mence September Ist. Salary $50 fibs could be caught in.adjacent|per month. waters in unlimited quantities and at small expense. W. D. VANCE, 193-9 Box 1605 i ipppbpbhbhnh nnn nn henner ieee eee ee and sheet metal work 7 High-Grade Work Plumbing, steamitin : lumbia fishing industry has so far Seattle,. August. 2 With | been centered aimost entirely in|SUe¢ar now retailing in the United | salmon packing, and there is no [States at the highest figure since | lack of eapiatl ond enterprise in| the Civil War, with the beet sugar | 400 Cords Wood PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE Pere eee er eee eee Prince Rupert Dairy Co. FOR GUARANTEED PURE MILK AND CREAM AM Cows government tested. Every- thing sanitary and open for in | spection. Every bottle subjected to eree 200 degrees heat Ours ts the only Plant in the city doing this. Orders delivered or can be had at Knott's Bakery, Spurr’s Fish Market, Stal- ker & Wells, Fulton Cash Market and Northern Meat Market. Phone Green 262. Barn at Park Ave Fee EEE EE Pee eee er eee , . . . . . . . . - . * * . * * * RARER RARE eK 35--PHONE--35 TAXI ALF HALLIGAN REREAD KER KKK PRINCE RUPERT BOAT HOUSE Boats and Launches for hire, Gasoline for sale DASHES EEEEEEE ERED EE Leaves for VANCOUVER and VICTOR; tions for SEATTLE on Tuesday, Sep Fortnightly Service also maintained Masset, Queen Charlotte oi, Low Excursion R 194 Lo LCS TO EASTERN CANADA and UNITED STATES «, good return un Passenger Traine leave for the EAS SATURDAYS, AT 10 A til October ts iT on MONDAY ™M For through tickets to any point and full infor ALBERT DAVIDSON, G. T. P. TICKET ory Agency all Attantic ot b Steamship | =e a Washington, Dt August A late issue o} the Us. | and Trade Report has the follow. | eee ee Ibe article coneecr ian h ~ . . ies business in B. ¢ ’ GRANITE * Notwithstanding the fact that . - the fisheries business has mace * Granite f at quality * rapid progress in British Golum * and thorough tested for * bia in recent years, and now ¢ * sale Cut stone or crushed * stitutes one of the most import * rock in quantities, * ant branches of industry in the | * NEIL J. MeLEOD, * Provinee, there are still excellent i* relephone: Green 247 * opportunities for building up a \* if * profitable trade in canning cer- CHIEF OF VALIANT BELGIANS \* . tain kinds of fish, It is the opin- Kine Albert and hie staff.. King Albert has said that he will [eee eee eee eee ees ion of those who are familiar with bination alin ie tf aia’ nian’ Deletion conditions that scarcely a be ta | ST A DRE SOCIET ginning has been made in com- . N W’S Y mereailly exploiting (he many va-|WESTERN COAL TRADE Household goods and furniture | rooms : rieties of fish which abound in MAY SUFFER COMPETITION as good as new at half price. | second Avenve, Opposite Empress 1 entre these waters Vast shoals of her- Crosby's Second Hand Store, 839 oy a. pT heited ring run for months every year Vancouver, August Revol. | Third Avenue 153 tf | For rates for hall rent apply secretary in the hundreds of bays and in-|ution threatens the coal trade of |S. 0. MACDUNALD, CHAS. DENNIS lets along the thousand miles of|the Pacific Coast on the opening fasty 35c luneh at the Roy al | President Secretary British Columbia's sheltered seajof the Panama Cana Eastern | Cafe 163tf) coast. They teem in shoals in/Canadian and Virginian’ coal Nanaimo, Pender and Prince Ru-|companies propose to deliver coa VERY LATEST Bive Prints of pert harbours, Quatsino sound at - Pacific end of the Canal at i OIL DISTRICT and many other harbours and|#4.15 per ton, and at Vancouver thay wll the Fraser River to]@t $5 aton. This means that the FOR SALE a ON GRAHAM ISLAND AT GOLD BELT REALTY CO 307 SIXTH STREET THE LITTLE GIANT VACUUM POWER CLEANER Extracts All Dirt and Dust Carpets, Rugs, Davenports, Mattresses, Villows thoroughly cleaned. All work guar- anteed. Reasonable Rates. Estimates given. Apply PRED KLIEN Phone Red 269 P.O. Box 237 MARTIN & M’GOWAN LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERERS Cement, Grick and Tie Work Estin ates Furnisned Phone Blue 320 BLYTHE BROS. PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Phone 194 Satisfaction guaranteed HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Suite (, Federal Biock PRINCE RUPERT, B.C Phone 300 P. ©, Box 1695 OR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue UNION TRANSFER CO GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE South Wellington Coal 36 RESIDENCE 110 od PRINCE KUPEAT BOAT BUILDER H. JOUNSTON Seal Cove Phone Green 321 mene ee eee ee oe PHONES 333 Office Avenue = RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers ana 8B. C. Land Surveyors Waterworks, Water Power, Vrovineial Land Surveying, Wharf Con Mine Survey 4 POD APERHANGING AINTING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING 7 M artin Swa . New Wellington The favorite Househoig Cog Brightest, Bex NEW WELLINGTON com Kor Albert Cleanest ‘a Pron Becond Avenue ISU PT APARTMENTS - J. BE. DYER Bleek Phone 174 FOR PLUMBING AND ane SMITH & MALIG Largest tock [ ripe oe ‘ a ver Ce | ngs, Pipes tt fdet Third Ave. Head of Seow Prince Rupen eee ee oe ene ee 9. ©. STUART eccovnua B08 tne Ave w PRINCE RUPERT, Bi _ A‘es. @ Manson, t ‘ w.k Ww ai.. O WILLIAMS 4 SAM Barristers, Soliciton & MONEY TO Lom ber ss Heigerson Block nce Mag PACIFIC CARTAGE Us Genere! Carug LADYSMITH COM 83 —Pnone—8 P. ©. Gox 208 P, ROBERTSON Chariered Accountas Audits, investigations, Acumen i Gations ana Assigane’ Smith Block, Bra Ave, “rinet JOHN CURRIE | Contractor & Bull Estimates ( Moving Phone Black 204 IMPERIAL MACHINE Repairing Quickly Dost GOW BAY ONE a Architect Znd Avenut McBride A IVARSON & s - ‘og, Townsites and Subdivisions, Electric a io ° * PHONE RED 391 Blue Printing, Negatives and White Blacksmiths at fair prices W e Plumbing C \ Ld * Prints. at Work como heal blo halo heal hemo mo mo lo lo mi Sls ° ectern OME )} Month Kind of Manson Way a Boat KkeKknkkhkne ss aoe ee = RARER ERA Cehthh hehehehehe ood McBride St., Prince Rupert, B.C, Plone 525 ts! \ve,, Mani Right from the Frying Pan Into the Fire Drawao py “Hoe for The Daily ew by NOW WHUT TH’ DICKENS \S THAT ROAR- WATER N MY EARS- THUNDER - SS WHUT? x BEAT \TSCOOP- WEVE LANDED RIGHT IN TH’ I ——— LLPD | Za 7 al Ahi /, ge Sy Jus, “= ee Ee Lipp ee ° gs . 4