rHE DAI LY NEWS THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation HEAD OFFICE Oaily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98 TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch rates on application. Oontract DAILY EDITION SESE | PATRIOTISM. The servative convention struck a speakers at the Con- true note of Conservative pa- triotism: “Be to party and your party will be true to you.” That is the high- est level of it possible for them to attain to. in- true your Is patriotism speaker, evidently toxicated by the excitement of the “The man who votes Liberal is not worthy of the riame of Brit- What a glorious con- of British that Conservative must have. Evidently the necessary quali- an One moment, declared, isher.”’ ception worthiness fications for a Britisher is ability to peddle postoffice an drill hall at fabulous} prices, to a site-loving govern- sites, ment. Collecting sites is a hobby of the Borden govern- ment. It is about as useful as the hobby Mark Twain's friend developed, of collecting echoes, profitable to the and more seller. Prince Rupert Conservatives need run with the idea that they are the only pa- triots who were permitted to their patriotism by eatering to the site hobby. There are others. There are sites, as expensive, in Vancouver, and other places, though Rupert has one advantage over the others— the site here has a pumping plant all to itself. If there are any statisticians in the party, they might find it interesting to caleulate how million gallons of pump before you can grow a not away display just most many water you must postoffice, The the site-buying is the fact that a real secret behind Conservative government must When it quits spending, it is time for the post examination. You can't expect to get such a valu- able thing as Conservative pa- triotism for nothing. very commodity has its price, and Conservative putri. prices, all piled on top of each other, The war was a perfeet wind- spend to live. mortem valuable olism has several fall to the Conservatives. v- ery nickel of the millions chat i" FRED —= Carpenters’ Tools — _——- aga: Saturday, May 29, 1915. pr rE STORK’S HARDWARE 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunttion Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” have been squandered in the past three years can now be at- tributed to the war, though it will take years of the present war taxes to pay the enorteous sums squandered before the war was dreampt of. Not only has the war been an excuse for the huge past ex. penditure, but it has opened up untold new avenues for patri- tremendous otic activity. A amount of expensive patriot- ism was lavished on the pur- chase of horses, autos, binocu- lars, shoes, drugs, ete. Every Conservative glance cast on a decrepit old nag cost the coun- try a liberal per centage on the purchase price. It is perfect- ly legitimate to charge a price patriotism, but, aec- to the of the game, is quite illegal to be caught charging. One soul got rid of $9,000 worth of the very best; had the money in the bank, have thought he was in a fair way for but, alas, he had to hand it over. Such careful in future, as the credit of the party must be kept up. Graft, but don’t be grafting, is their motto. for such cording rules it poor and must Conservative fame, patriots must be more caught SELLING MUNITIONS OF WAR. In an editorial, well reason- after it is famous, the San Francis- ed a manner for which so Argonaut discusses the question of a neutral nation selling munitions of war to a belligerent, and defends the practice. It defends the practiee not only as being according to usage in all wars by all na- tions—by Germany, conspicu- ously among nations, for she has been foremost as a pro- ducer and seller of such wares to all who could buy—but de- fends the practice as being right in itself. In regard to this it says to those who are demanding an embargo arms and munitions: “But for the fact that mu- nitions of war can be purchas- on ed in other countries every na- tion in the world woult find it necessary to stock armaments I STAND A TO FIND WHERE FRED STORK’S HARDWARE E BLACK ANDERS Wise TO ME-So x WERE BETTER CHANCE “THEY HAVE WEAR _— @) i REGINA SUCCEEDS IN SELLING DEBEN b , ed ra. Ah | i i Ma ” Mays ~ | i mimissionet Thorn | ; we aeneeessful it Mui el) f Regina, were successful 10 acini soe | tit the sale of about ley n00 wo , of dehbentut in sufficient quantities for a vy Canada The money se conceivable emergency that) ed through the sale of the might arise. They do not la hentnresa will be sufficient to this, because they know that} the city for the balance of they can always supplem t] e present year, and it Is not their own resources from Any). that the additional #500 neutral nation that is willi worth of debentures which to sell to them, An embarg ; ' hand ll be the city still has on hand Wi of this kind would mean that \ portion of the funds thus armament factories “ } will be used in the T spring up all over the w of local improvements like mushrooms. No nat | nature that will provide con would sleep in peace unless if employment. It " oe perpetuany ready for hat these improvement Armageddon. « be completed prior to Aue It is well to keep in m | | in order that all labor pos however, hat the agitatios ble may be available to harvers the United States for an . : 3 this vear s grain crop bargo on war munitions ori¢ nates with the pro-Germa CREE EEE EEE ERE EH As Germany cannot be a cus tomer for these goods they think Uncle Sam fuse to sell to anybody. condition that neutral natioms refused to sell belligerent should The would result such wares to any is well deseribed by the Argo naut. But the picture that is drawn would not strike a Prus sian colonel or a Krupp ge maker as a bad one. They would like to see the whole world armed to the teeth, a world turned over to soldiering and war. That condition they are now out t But mankind will not ~Toronto Globe. is the world produce. have it so. “A Dollar in the Bank is Worth Two in Promises’’ HEN you have a substantial Savings Account, you do not have to ask favours or court refusals when you require ready cash. A Savings Account in The Bank of British North America makes ou independent of promises. he money is yours—ready when you need it—protected against loss—safe from fire and theft—and earning interest at highest current rates. Deposits of $1. and upwards are feceived on Savings accounts. THE BANK OF British North America 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $7,884,000. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, Manager. = wy Write Today ——— Address s * BELLA COOLA JOTTINGS * HEE ER EHH Mrs. F. Robinson with chil- left the last rhey will take up their residence dren on steamer 1 Wisconsin, Mrs. Ri. nt the winter with relations at Point Prim, Prince Fdward Is nd, arrivéd on Sunday. net foreman at Hill, will Reginald the cannery, reside at faiiily town. the Chelohsin and is now on Mr Hammer's place at Noosatsum. A belated vassing the farmers in the the B. C, Bella Coola Courier. nurseryman ests of Nursery Co. Hill and son, who have with his Allertson’s house in the Vincent Clayton and the Heek- man Brothers brought a drove of twenty-five beef cattle from the Clayton ranch at Anaham Lake last week. They will be disposed rf home consumption, The thoroughbred bull loaned by the government to the local Farmers’ Institute came up on can- inter- Seatt 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT On Fridays—9 a. m. Passenger traine leave Prince Rupe Saturdays for Prince George, Edmonton, necting with trains for 6t. Paul, Chicago, and ai) or {hese trains carry splendid electric lighted steep), Wednesdays a through Tourist Bleeper ¢ MAKE YOUR TRAIN OR STEAMSHIP PHONE 260 FOR POINTS EAST OF CHICAGO Use THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY system The Double Track Route Tickets, apply t rd Avenue. For Full Information and wre, AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC For Vancouvey Victoria and le 8.8. PRINCE a On Mc days rt atioa m Wea Saskatoon peg ’ con. Pal Eastern Cities Y 8nd Parios lectric lighted ” Cars ang BERTH RESERVA, iONS EORGE Sa.m “Saye ang eto, w pe EARLY aT. Pp Ticket Office STEAMSHIP Lines Teacher of Violin and All Band instruments A. PESCOTT 4652 Eighth Ave. East Phone Green 327 DENTISTRY | A SPECIALTY DRS. GILROY & BROWN DENTIGTS Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 464 EE SB Reel Lever Simulation OLD WATGH FREE. 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