THE DAILY NEWS vy Pree stiny. Ff ———————e—e—— errr rr THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Ciroulation H. F. McRAF, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98, TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. ———— SE al Wednesday, Feb. 10 E D t ‘T - Ro I A L S- eee Some men are born to great- | DAILY EDITION , 1945. that made the people think will not have come in vain. 2. 2 Is it possible, therefore, that the government should appeal to the people under such try- ing circumstances? The first thought is to discredit it. They have still another session to their credit and would it not be wisdom to hold what they have. This would be good bus- iness, if they did not still have a vain hope of winning by a “fluke.” With almost a unani- mous House they may hope to save enough out of the wreck ness, others achieve it and still | thrust} said a wise others have greatness So man. Premier McBride belongs to the last class. He is a fair weather statesman. In the days of chivalry he would have been known as a “carpet knight.” Thoughout his polit- ical career he has been lulled to sleep by the flattery of thos« whom he has allowed to exploit the resources of this province. He never knew what ‘it was to have to do anything strenuous. The country was too busy mak- ing money to even seriously question the weakness of his upon them. to preserve the government in power; but this is taking a long policy. As a result he has! ¢hance. Their chances, more- sprung up like one of those over, are continually getting sickly plants that has never worse. Every day they wait seen the light of day and when the province needs a man at the helm they find Sir Dick a} lamentable failure. ees Sir Richard cannot stand the criticism of his opponents. He It seems almost cer- tain, that they will shortly the and made a sudden appeal to the Nothing would please the Liberals better and the quicker it comes the better. they lose. therefore, dissolve House country. almost cries like a child be- * ee cause the connection of the Has the morning Journal Attorney General with the Do- changed its polities since minion Trust has been expos- 1911? Today it has a lengthy ed. He doesn't deny the charges but his plea is, “Tell it not im article on the increasing trade between the States and Canada, Gath.” In other words, it’s not loudly proclaiming the mutual the wrong itself, but the expo- advantage of it. American sure of it that he condemns. He money, too, it declares, is fast is foolish enough to think that finding its way to Canada. if the Liberal press had re- Surely this must be treason on mained silent the outside the Part of The Journal, that financiers would not know took such a strong stand in about it and the credit of the 1911 on the campaign of “No government would be sustain-| truck or trade with the Yan- ed. As a matter of fact, the kees.” It is hardly possible connection of the government that, like such a large portion with the bad speculations of this province is better known in London than in British Co- lumbia, and the only way to re- store our credit is to turn out the “spoilers” and put clean men back in their place. ee @ of the Canadian the truth has already’ broken through the~shell of this es- people, teemed contemporary. be the forebodings It may of better things to come. BERLIN ENRAGED BY | EIGHT INMATES OF HOME is accomplished the hard times 7 EEE EARL CHANGES TITLE. Earl of Aeeraeen Decides to Add KILLED OFF BECAUSE ae Temair Instead of Tara Appatling Story Told by Attend-| to His Title. ant at German Oddfellows’ Institution. London, Feb. 9.—The Earl of ce ae | Aberdeen, retiring Lord Lieuten en as = oo " snYeO~ whose announced fant of Treland, Ligation of Fred Mors’ story that} ound ' 0 ) he put to death eight aged and aan jtitle of Marquis of Aberdeen and firm inmates of the German Odd- the assuming new strong pro fellows’ Home here because they | lthe Tara, provoked str I ; ‘8 Ph “ele as reconstit were too old and a nuisance, ex. | t from Treland, ha a lere ‘ cis ' view oOo 1 tended today to physicians who red his decision’ in vie \eriticism., It has been announced |; lare said to have signed the death} jnow that he will style himself the certificates in some cases. niet | Mare uis of Temair, a name whiten Adam Bangert, superintendent I ' is anciently associated with the of the home, and three porters ses | historie Hall of Tara are under arrest as material wit- Mors is in Bellevue Hos- New York City, the of The j nesses, pital, surveillance andes SIR GEO. PERLEY AT FRONT. under Acting High Commissioner alienists. to| the troops of the Canadian expe the when they Ac. | | the cording to the story told by Mors, | tifleates made out, showing ditionary force go to cause of death to be apoplexy. front. ‘Twenty STEAMERS HELD FAST IN Ice Chance of Roloasing Lake Michigan Craft Until the Wind Shifts. |No Chicago, Feb steamers are fast in the ice along} the western shore of Lake Michi 1 Chieago and Milwau Q Twenty gan betweetr rding to reports received of line and there of releasing them until the wind and kee, acco by officials transportation is no likelihood hanges Low temperature im ch northwesterly winds are held responsible for the flelds of ice rhe steamer Alabama of the Goodrich Line, has been fast in |the ice nine miles northeast of this port for two days There are Ino passengers on board and the steamer is in no danger i held fast Six steamers are in |Milwaukee harbor, including the lrowa. Georgia and Arizona, of the Goodrich Line, and the Racine and Kansas, of the Racine Line land a Pere Marquette car ferry Several other vessels are ma rooned off Racine, Wis | The difference between a work coroner said that three porters ™ Spend Few Days at British told him that when an inmate of : | Headquarters on Continent. the home died a certain mark was chatked on the door ‘of the} Ottawa, Feb. 9.—Sir George room in which the body lay and iPerley has left fur France, a that a physician was supposed to : cording to a cable which has been see this mark and examine the i : received here. He will spend a body before issuing the death , 4 few days at the headquarters of certificate. The porters said, ac-| ; : the British troops He will make cording to the coroner, that in 5 Litt . t i the 5° Sei an inspection of the arrange some Mmevenees wie coors As iments that have been made for|ing girl and a chorus girl is that been passed by and the death cer- , working girl makes up every morning and a chorus girl never | takes her make-up off when he walked into the district | attorney’s office in New York sev. | eral days ago, five inmates were | killed an three with other drugs. with anaesthetic and GOVERNOR Is HERE. The new has arrived not fhe but the naughty one which has been kicking and the war started and which is re- quired to the plant. The Cow Bay plant will be started up to take the this is being instasied. ter of fact, used on Sundays as a rule to give the ible A supply of coal is therefore still the old governor Lieutenant Governor, around between Berlin Prince Rupert since complete electric load while As a mat- the Cow Bay plant is 7S hydro-electric a rest or to en- un shines bright and the stare at the plant to be overhauled required for plant and tenders for 100 tons, being forty The tenders follows: New Lindsay were last night long measure, there hand submitted tons on now. were as $7.25; $7.19; Pacific matted ae =3a55 af Wellington Sied 0h are $7.20; Union Cartage, Cartage, $7.20 Alderman Montgomery pointed out that the price of coal didn't always determine which was the - id SS SG ~ down =o our fields = 40 SS on to wie.tor-y, 5.5. Prince George Sails for Vanoouver, Vic. toria ond Seattle on Fridays at 9 A. M. (eld Water in Every Blateroom Excetiont Culsine, and Every Modern Appliance for p.,., Mot . NOOO Comten S. S .Prince John For Vancouver at 7 P. M. on Sunday, February 14th, apy eto., arrives in Vancouver following Tueosdays at ae 2 Steamer PRINCE also maintaine semi-montn) Naas Rivers, Queen lalande, eto. G. T. P. RAILWAY service to ey war, Passenger trains, carrying Standard Sleeper and }» Prince Rupert for innipeg @t 10 Ae M. on Wedneada ars, leave connecting there with lines for St. Paul, Chicago, 1 irdayy treal, New York, ete Ring up No, 260 for Sleeping on Won For All Pointe East