7 Ss 4 F A i h ‘ , THE DAILY NEWS Friday, July 9, 1945 | THE DAILy NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRIFISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—-50 cents per inch. rates on application. Telephone 98. Contract DAILY EDITION oegiges Friday, July 9, 1915 ae $22. PARTYISM A week ago we had to von. gratulate the Journal on its discovery that the Borden gov- ernment had appointed officials as numerous ‘“‘as the sands of the sea,” and that this raulti- plicity of useless job-holders was a hindrance to the proper conduct of the country’s bus- iness. worthy Evidently con- temporary, after a week’s con- our templation, has come to the conclusion that it stated the truth too baldly, and now makes the suggestion that the cause of all the trouble is the: fact that the Borden govern- ment, when it went into power, did not clean out all the Lib- erals. Evidently to be a Liberal is to be inefficient. The Journal does not attempt to show how efficient the 12,147 additional job-holders appointed by the Borden government at an an- nual cost of an additional $5,- 000,000, are. Evidently those 12,147 had to have jobs, but the Con- finds fault because men servative with the it did not fire a corresponding number of Liberal employees. As a matter of fact, the gov- organ government considerable could to get a commission for Judge McDonald's son. Foster must have been possessed with a most unhealthy fear of the ery of partyism when he loaded the government up with crip- pled horses at very sound prices. This fear of the accusation of partyism is something that has been carelessly overlooked by the eritics of the MecBride- Bowser administration. Pos- sibly this is the explanation of the fact that the land robbers of British Columbia have been allowed to retain their ill-got- ien gains. Who would have suspected it? Perhaps it was the same fear which chased Sir Richard McBride across the Atlantic, after his ludicrously futile attempt to pose as the head of his government. When the Borden govern- ment, with 12,147 more officials than the government required, cannot run the bus- iness of country properly, it is time that the people demanded that party shall have no bear- Laurier ing on the conduct of their af- fairs. It is ridiculous’ that politicians should have any voice whatever in the selection of army officers, postal officials or civil servants of any des- ernment did a business in clearing out Lib- erals, though the not inefficiency, but insufficient sympathy with the highway robbery methods of the Con- servative party. The most amusing part of the article is that in which it states that fear of the cry of partyism kept the tives from entering into a be- We suppose cause was Conserva- heading process. it was the same fear of the ery of partyism which caused Mr. Garland to cover up his tracks |, in the drug graft, and that the Hon. Rogers to see that the same fear prompted the Robert telegrams in the scandal got out of the Probably the same fear Manitoba were way. caused cription. WAR’S EFFECT UPON TEA “Russians are drinking a lot of tea to take the place of vodka, and the British are more than ever devoted to the cup that cheers as a strong drink substi- The result is that in the they paying about 10e¢ a pound more than the began. Another reason besides the increased de- tute. United States are when war mand is the cost of shipment, and the scarcity of bottoms in which to ship,’—Twin City Commercial Bulletin. SKIMMED MILK 5c per quart. BUTTERMILK 1i0c¢ per quart, two quarts for 15 c. Delivered to any Roblin to wire to the/part of the city——-Prince Rupert Hon. Bob to do all he possibly | Dairy—-Phone Green 252 tf. LE = —_ me vs FRED STORK’S HARDWARE os === =x 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle iron Pipe Pipe Fittinge Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberold “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” —— Roofing Corrugated Iron SIR RICHARD McBRIDE HOME The premier reached New York on the York,” this pieture taken on his arrival. American liner “New being ee * BELLA COOLA NOTES * I I S.S. Chelohsin arrived at 6 p. m. on Sunday. B. Brynildsen and his son Birger, were among the arrivals. The outgoing passengers were Mrs. F. L. W. Smith, inspector of pre-emp- tions; Miss Anna Nordschow; Miss Kate Potts; Miss Kathleen Hallowes. Evilsison and son; J. Mr. B. Brynildsen’ returned from a business trip of two weeks to Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. Birger Brynildsen has been away attending the Columbian College at New Westminster, since last Christmas. He will now take up work in his father’s store. Hallowes and the teachers of Miss Kathleen Miss Kate Potts, Hagensborg and Mackenzie left for a holiday trip to friends and rela- tives. They will be back in due time to instill into the minds of our children the way to become useful of society, they know their business. schools respectively, members and Mrs. who has just recovered from a long illness, is Evilsisor, away with her son on a visit to relatives in Oregon.—Courier. Coughing scatters germs —Stop it ° Coughing increases the irritation of the already in- flained tnucuous membranes and is moreover apt to carry disease to others. Mathieu's Syrup of Tarand Cod Liver Oil promptly stops coughing, oa s00n, thanks to its tonic properties, effects a veneers nny 1e womderful milarit of Mathieu’s § seer ot Tat and Cod Liver Oilis specially due to’ its great value as a permanent Inng and bron- ee panies id everywhere, 35c large bottles. . 3. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop., Sherbrooke, P.Q. Dor headaches we Mathiews Nervine iene are casi also to chase the 41-43 colds, seca bes ef a meee | | z = | j FURS ) FRED STORK’S HARDWARE | Ship your Write today, address JOH ” pr a CLAM LIMIzED SE ae Mr. And Mrs. op. WANT & Nid = \ ROOM PLEAs=_-} Was AB i aoa 3 NEW SUBMARINE TO MAKE FORTY KNOTS Oakland, Cal., July 8—A sub- marine capable of a speed of 30 to 40 knots, running submerged for five thousand miles, diving without the aid of tanks, and carrying on board fifty batteries or torpedoes, eight times as many as the present type, is claimed to be an invention of Washington B. Vanderlip, of Oakland, member of the Institute of American Mining Engineers, for two leading powers of Europe are control of which now negotiating. Vanderlip has been visited secretly in Oakland by Command- er Von Knoor, of the German navy, who, after examin- ation of the that a flotilla of undersea craft of the Imperial model, agreed new type would revolutionize na- val warfare. The German officer was unabie satisfactory offer, limitation of to make any however, owing to his authority, and Vanderlip, ac- eording to statements today, is now in communication with the British government. Deliverod to any part of town, or can he had at Spurr’s Market, Knott’s Bakery and the Good Pure Milk The Best Equipped and Moet Sanitary Dairy is the Prince Rupert Dairy Rupert. (1). The Council TAKE of the Rupert intends Improvement, NOTICE that: Seventh Avenue, thence upon the work, the Corporation. assessment is to be paid in one year. not avail to prevent its construction, Dated this 19th day of June, 1915. ERNEST A. WOQDS, Clerk. — SSS SS LAND NOTICES Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Laad District—- Graham Isiand. TAKE NOTICE that I, Grant Thorburn, of Prince Qupert, hotel man, intend te apply to the Chief Commissioner of lands 4 license Ww prospect for eoal and pe- troleum: Starting at a post planted two miles west of the northwest corner of See- tion 6, Township 9; thence east 86 chats; thence south 80 ehains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 aeres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of Marek, 1015, at the northwest corner. GRANT THORBURN, 112-140 Samuel Horner, Agent. Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District— Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, Samuel Horner, of Vancouver, prospector, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for the Province of British Columbia for a H- cense to prospect for coal and petroleum: Starting at a post planted twoé miles west of the southwest corner of Section 7 Township 9; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chatns; thence south 80 chains to point of com- mencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of March, 1915, at the southwest corner. 112-140 SAMUEL HORMER. og aa _ — dowwe Corporation of the City of Prince Corporation of the City of Prince to construct as a Local a four-foot plank sidewalk on Claude Street, from the existing plank road on Eighth Avenue to the centre of along Seventh Avenue from the centre of Claude Street, to the existing sidewalk on Donald Street, and intends to specially assess the cost land abutting directly on the (2). The estimated cost of the work is $234.00, of which none is to be paid by The estimated special rate per foot frontage is $0.26. The special (3). A petition against the work will for the Provinee of British Columbta for Winnipeg. over Privileges, Apply to— MUSIC Teacher of Violin and All Band Instruments A. PESOCOTT 462 Eighth A Eact Phone Green 827 DENTISTRY | A GPEOCIALTY DRS. GILROY & BROWN DENTISTS Office: Smith Biook, Third Avenue Phone 454 APR RE Aa ap OR I aR OR a Oe Op a FOR A TAXI} 79--PHONE--75 f PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO Bicieaivicaivewiwisiicnaiuina ae B. C. UNDERTAKE BALMERS — SATISFACTION QUAR- ANTEGO—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 149 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 BRUCE MORTON, Funeral Director e} Sterling Marine e Motors Can be purchased In town. A Motor that will give you en- 2 tire satisfaction. Bullt for - hard work. Guaranteed. —HEAVY DUTY— No. 2 cylinder; 4 3-4 bore; G-inch stroke; 8-10 H. P.; weight 800 Ibe. No. 2 cylinder; 5 1-2-inch bore; 7- Inch stroke; 12-15 H. P.; weight 1,100 Ibs. 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