er ee SS vend wa gee se am reas — = | THE LEADING THE Datt_y NEws NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRIFISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-—50 cents per inch rates on applicati HEAD on, OFFICE DAILY EDITION agiaaginn Wednesday, July 14, 1945. A SUGGESTION It would he a splendid thing if Prince Rupert wer the example of Vancouver and something in the machine gun for do providing a the third contingent, cently left for Vernon, Such a purchased gun can be $1,000, so that if twe citizens subscribed each the purchase can be made. The boys who left will one company, saying that nothing light them more than to have the handling of a machine gun bought by the ci Prince Rupert. One thousand dollars seems a lot of money in t times, but if every one gives a little, it could easil complished. The sun ed by the Daughters of the Em- pire and the Red Cross Society show what can be done by con- Prince pert has done nobly in provid- for the soldiers and necessities for the wound- ed, but we feel certain that the cilizens will welcome another opportunity of helping to de- centrated effort. ing comforts feat the enemy. RESPONSIBILITY The Winnipeg Free Press, in a full and careful election petitions and the elec- tion practice, parti regard to “saw-offs,’ the difficulty and cos ing the election act. out the cost of getting evidence and of the difficulty ing it to the attention of the refers t seriously one public. It protests Manitoba, election in the ion where counsel member admitted technical ir- gave up the at once regularities and seat, the trial discontinued. The ¢ was in the provincial riding of Gimli, when the case was de- likely go to the front as as the others have done, and it goes without in the Domin- Macdonald, e to follow way of which re- for ) thousand fifty cents from here would de- tizens of ——S layed until after the dissolu- tion of parliament. The Free Press doubts if any great improvement can be made at the present time. The suggestion that a publie pros- ecutor be appointed who will election rascality as vigorously as he would pursue not pursue other forms of crime, is workable, because such a prosecutor would be a _ party appointment. The wrong-doing, at the bot- tom, comes right back upon the people, who are really re- sponsible. The Free Press con- cludes as follows: “There can be no substantial improvement until there is a higher standard of morality hese hard y be ac- is collect- Ru- study of cularly in * refers to t of work- It points in bring- o the two entered in for the being ther case among the people. When the unseating of representatives for corrupt practices is made legally possible and politically profitable, it will be resorted to more freely by the opposi- tion, which is the party to whom we must look for action of this character; but as long as it is impossible to defeat a government candidate in a by- election, owing to a willingness of whole communities to sell their votes for a postoflice, or a wharf, or a grant for better roads, the time-honored prac- tice of reaping political advan- tage by withdrawing election petitions instead of prosecut- ing them will be continued. CAMOSUN TO RETURN TO NORTHERN RUN The popular Camosun, of the Union Steamship Company, will be here shortly. She will leave Vancouver on July 20, arriving in Prince Rupert on Thursday, July 22, and will take in Granby, Stewart, Queen Charlotte Islands, North and South, leaving Prince Rupert southbound on Wednes- day, July 28. She fortnightly schedule, making Ru- pert her home port in the north as she touches here four times. It is expected that Seattle will will be on a EE FRED STORK’S HARDWARE also be included in the run. Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable tron Pipe Rope Pumps Stoves and Ranges Rubberold Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BERT” 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery J Steel Blocka Fishing Tackte Pipe Fittinge Rifies and Shotguns Valves Ammunition Hose Paint FRED STORK’S + x = HARDWARE SPP I See ee eee eee eee | Contract THE DAILY NEWS. Wednesday, July 14, 1945, WILLIAM LEFLER at the at Former matchman the Invincible Machine Company's ulant at Walkerville, arrested in connection with the dynamite out- rage. ee Oe ee ee ae ee * HAZELTON NOTES * eR He Hee ae HE ER EE Assessor H. Welch is spending a few days in Smithers, on ofli- cial business. H. H. MeVittie has returned from a vacation trip through the Kispiox Valley. J. S. Bagg, the Skeena Cross- mining man, is spending a in town. ing few days J. R. Fuller, who is in charge of Hazelton Public School, has gone to his home in Kelowna for the holidays. Frank Johnson, the well-known packer, has sold his horses and outfit to John Hyland, of Tele- graph Creek. Hugh Taylor left on Monday to deliver the train to its new owner. Hewitt has been Hazelton, and left on Thursday for Endako, where he will be stationed for some time. He is succeeded by Rev. Mr. Scott. Rev. J. R. transferred from Mrs. A. McInnes and her little daughter Vera, who is recevering from a very serious attack of apendicitis, for which she was treated at the hospital, have Coughing scatters germs —Stop it ° Coughing increases the irritation of the already in- Samed mucuous membranes and is moreover apt to disease to others, vee Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil promptly sto: coughing, and soon, thanks to its tonic properties, effects ) & permanent cure. S e wonderful popularity of Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver on is specially due to’ its great vere A a permanent Inng a: ron- ee eee. . : everywhere, 35c large bottles. J. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop., Sherbrooke, P.Q. Bor headaches wee Mathieu's Nervine alee to chase the accmmpang “ Saal sac Maees cameo Scoop’s As Crazy As A eS returned to their home at North —— Lieut. Stanley Geary, who left Hazelton for the front on the opening of the war ,and who ob- tained a commission in the Royal | Marine Light Infantty, has been the Dardanelles | | Bulkley. | . | wounded in | ® jcompaign. A warm welcome was extended this evening to Arthur Leverett was Miss of Victoria, were wedded bride, who Gatt, couple his Baylor and Belle The happy in Victoria on June 24, and spent a brief honeymoon in the coast cities. They will reside in the Stephenson cottage. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL Northwestern League Vancouver, 20; Victoria, 4. Seattle, 5; Aberdeen, 3. Spokane, 0; Tacoma 4. National. Cincinatti, 6; New York, 0. Chicago, 2; Brooklyn, 3. Pittsburg, 2-4; Philadelphia, {-2 St. Louis, 2-4; Boston, 1-3. American League. Washington, 5; Chicago, 3. Boston, 45; Detroit, 12. New York, 7; Cleveland, 4. Philadelphia-St. Louis game postponed on account of rain. SKIMMED MILK 5c per quart. BUTTERMILK i0c¢ per quart, two quarts for 15 c. Delivered to any part of the city—Prince Rupert Dairy—Phone Green 252 tf. Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert. TAKE NOTICE that: (1). The Council of the Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert intends to construct as a Local Improvement, a four-foot plank sidewalk on Claude Street, from the existing plank road on Eighth Avenue to the centre of Seventh Avenue, thence along Seventh Avenue from the centre of Claude Street, to the existing sidewalk on Donald Street, and intends to specially assess the eost upon the land abutting directly on the work. (2). The estimated cost of the work is $234.00, of which none is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is $0.96. The special assessment is to be paid in one year. (3). A petition against the work not avail to prevent its construction. Dated this 19th day of June, 1915. ERNEST A. WOODS, Clerk. will = = Se ce ee LAND NOTICES Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Laad District— Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, Grant Thorburn, of Frince Qupert, hotel man, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of lands for the Province of British Columbia for a livense to prospect for coal and pe- troleum; Starting at a post planted two tiles west of the northwest corner of See- tion 6, Township 9; thence east 80 chatns; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 ehains; thence pborth 80 ehains to potnt of commencement; containing 640 aeres, more or loss. Dated the 16th day of March, 1916, at the northwest corner. GRANT THORBURN, 112-140 Samuel Horner, Ageat. Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District— Graham Island. An gee TAKE NOTICE that !, Samuel Horner, of Vancouver, prospeetor, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for the Provinee of British Cuiumbia for a M- cense to prospect for coal and petroleum: Starting at a post planted two miles west of the southwest corner of Section 7 Township 9; thence east 80 chains; thenco north 80 ehains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of com- mencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of March, 1915, at Steamships Prince Rupert and Prince George For Vancouver Victoria and Seattle AT 10 A. M. ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS & SATURDAYs Close Connections Made for San Francisco, San Diego, Etc. EXCURSIONS TO THE EAST @O0O0D RETURNING TILL OCTOBER 31st. Traino Leave Prince Rupert at 10:30 A. M., on Mondays, Thuredays & Satur. days, carrying Electric Lighted Sleeping and Dining Cars through to Tourist Gleeper every Monday. For Special Excursion Rates to All Eastern Points, allowing Liberal 8top- Winnipeg. over Privileges, Apply to— @. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, B. c. AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES rc ee ee eeme” MUSIC Yeacher of Violin and All Band instruments A. PESCOTT 452 Eighth Ave. East Phone Green 827 DENTISTRY | A SPECIALTY DRS. GILROY & BROWN OENTISTS Office: Gmith Block, Thir¢ Avenue Phone 464 the southwest corner. 112-140 SAMUEL HORNER, ME FOR A TAXI t 75~PHONE-75 ‘ PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO Ritts saihaldckaheia KakKkKn B. C. UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Em- BALMERS — SATISFACTION GUAR- ANTEED—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 BRUCE MORTON, Funeral Direstor Sterling Marine Motors Can be purchased In town. A Motor that will give you en- tire satisfaction. Built for hard work. Quaranteed. —HEAVY DUTY— No. 2 cylinder; 4 3-4 bore; 6-inch stroke; 8-10 H. P.; weight 800 Ibe. No. 2 cylinder; & 1-2-inch bore; 7- Inch etroke; 12-16 H. P.; weight 1,100 Ibs. No. 4 clyinder; 6 1-2-iInch bore; 8- Inch stroke; 25-36 H. P.; 1,700 Ibe. No. 4 cylinder; 6 1-2-inch bore; 9- inch stroke; 45 H. P.; weight 2,900 Ibs. For Further apply to W. E. Williscroft, Phone Blue 608, or D. Brown, Elec- trician, Phone 383. Information SEEDS! SEEDS! RECEIVED OUR 1915 SEEDS WE HANDLE. Rennie’s Ferry’s, Stecle’s, Brigg’s y Garden and Field Seeds Also Fertilizers We Take Orders for Nursery Stook Grain, and Feed at Vanoouver Prices Chicken Feed a Specialty Mail ordere promptly attended to Prince Rupert Feed Co. 008 Third Ave. Phone 68 e PP ee Hay, eal Fox GEE WHIZ. - > WE BEEN Loot AT.SO MUCH UM ALL IN- COME ON MY LOVE -LETS TRY AND SEE ALL TH WIMMINS SUNK A LACE EXHIBITS THIS AFTERNOON Jes i OH WIFE -T HAD A IN WITH YH GUARD AND Vi HES GONNA PUT ME OFF TH GROUNDS- BUT DONT LET IT SPOIL YOUR, Drawn for The Daily News, —By “Hop.” i) Ta M He 260 Martin 39—PHONE-35 TAXI ALF HALLIGAN PAPI IAIAAA AAA AAA AIA IA AON II ~— hone 554 P.O. 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