mecnn-seentaeel Bee ee - alate pee 7 PORES FE 03 Oe RAG PB PE Si ofa Be abe Gs Sek oo x ha ss ascent eS AGOON Tt BE NCE ES a EE eee eS ‘THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH 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. DAILY EDITION aeasgne Friday, August 6, 1945. = GERMAN TALK Hexamer, a German- the Dr. American, made following peace nearer to us than all the —— = — ——= SESE who are altogether German an‘. not in the least American, can- not hope to compete with the Manitoba, the Orange Sentinel | Contract THE DAILY NEWS ———_—=—__S SS | GILLETTS LYE | CANADIANS SATISFIED WITH GERMAN CAMPS London, Aug. 4.—The ambassador's representative, Ameri- mi a visit to the prison- rting ¢ ers’ camp at Hanover-Muenden, savas he found there Major Ritzen, f the Durham Light Infantry, and Lieut. Bath, of the 48th Can- idian Highlanders. “IT spoke to th officers outside the hearing German officers. They said that th trtatment had been in respect correct and gener- @ They Chere is also a report on Gies- jo statement at a German-Ameri- statements made so forcefully} |make. i i ? : fe e the improvement accomplish- ean convention in San Fran- by the submarines. | - i eince ihe ieee vier ie San cisco the other day:“Germany Siete hh ee | KKK REE EER HH red. offices’ _prsouark ane ale: ai : ; ere PUBLIC ELECTION FUND * BELLA COOLA NOTES Ra ere ; a is fighting today for the prin- eeee ed hubs ea Seeld fy the to Sane aunee am ciple which will bring world Discussing corruption in bs: are Mrs. B. Brynildsen with | efforts of dreamers. pacificists and Germany is fight- ing for the printiple of the open door on the oceans as well as on land, therefore hai! any German and Austrian vic- tory on the seas, on land and in the air.” These hypenated Americans are put to sore straights to find an excuse for Germany's violation of all the laws of civilization, but the above must surely be one of the most de- lightful yet invented. Ger- many’s idea of a world at peace must be a world asphyxiated, so far as anything but Ger- mans are concerned. Germany can only be judged by her ac- tions, and her rule in Belzium does not encourage one to hope for a world peace along Ger- man lines. There is a certain amount of humor in the suggestion that the Kaiser is fighting for the “open door on the Since every part of the ocean has been closed tight against his ships, Wilhelm must deed be anxiously looking for tiie key to the naval situation. The door of his invaluable Kiel Canal is barred and bolted on the outside by the British fleet. The only open door on the ocean which the German navy has been able to furnish, is the rent of the torpedo in the hull of the harmless mer- chantman or passenger vessel. The idea of a wide open door oceans.” in- is an entirely new discovery on the part of the German apoli- gists. The closed, mailed fist is a much truer and more ap- propriate simile. Actions speak louder and more clearly than words, therefore the utterances of those German-Americans, FRED STORK’S Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. makes the suggestion that the ismaller children, and Mrs, Flem- State should pay the legitimate | ing with her little son, have spent | election dates. expenses In the long run, it says, | out of the pockets of the people, and they the,money comes may as well pay it directly. We may add that when the money comes from contractors or large railway or other corpora- tions, the givers usually ex- pect to receive a great deal more than they pay. There is a good deal to be said for the Sentinel’s proposal. The plan would not be effective unless it were accompanied by a very strict law forbidding contribu- Nor are we quite sure that the Sen- hope of equalizing the of the the rich candidates woutd be real- tions from other sources. tinel’s chances poor and ized. Suppose each received a from the there be to from thousand doliars fund, what would the spending another ten thousand prevent rich man dollars of his own in ways that would be regarded as perfectly legitimate? However, while we point out this difficulty, we do not say that it destroys the value of the at Nootsatsum. They re Tuesday and mer’s turned home last are now busy giving glowing de- scriptions of the very enjoyable time they had. Born to Mr. mre; PP. Saugstad on the 28th of July, a Mother and child are doing and girl. well. Mrs. A. and missionary of the W. C. T. U., arrived last Sunday. She is stopping Mrs. Fougner.— Bella Coola Courier. Livingstone, organizel with MAN MISSING Edwin Hansen, a Norwegian of 24 years of age, has been missing since July 30th. He is tall, dark, has blue eyes, and speaks English brokenly. Hansen used to visit people of the same name at 201 8th Ave., East, who are very anx- ious to hear of him. His photo may be seen at the police station. Atecording to Reuter, the Turks have been wooden shells. [It would look as if they were be- using heads.— | ginning to lose their “Punch.” Sentinel’s suggestion. Some- thing would be gained if a poor enter contest without being depend- man could an election ent on any private or party fund. He might also feel an added sense of obligation § to the public which paid his ex- penses—which would be better than a sense of obligation to a party or ronto Star. a corporation.—To- Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday. HARDWARE 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Steel Biocoks Iron Pipe Pipe Fittinge Rope Valves Pumps Hose Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles and Shotguns Ammunition Paint FRED STORK’S HARDWARE = = = —=— ESE Prince Rupert Dairy Has cut the price of Milk in half PURE FRESH MILK Delivered in city at 10c per quart and 5c per pint Phone Green 252 see. ° PPPLLIS “4 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. € 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 received on Savings accounts, THE BANK OF British North America 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $7,884,000. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH pa of candi-|a few days visiting with the Pere ths n Camp, where are many Can- iians. This camp is described a visitor as the best organized, neatest, most contented camp he has yet visited. Many prisoners e +. ~ one oe have been detailed for work in the surrounding country. Tho DE NTISTRY prisoners said that such work ee ene tee was not hard, those medically un- fit not take it. being required to under- BOARD OF TRADE MEETING POSTPONED The Board of Trade monthly meeting has been postponed un- 13th. til Friday, August h eM. The purity and fragrance of Baby’s Own Soap have made it a universal favorite. Its use is beneficial to any skin. 4-413 Albert Soaps Limited, Montreal. The Dye that colors ANY KIND of Cloth Peréectly, with the SAME DYE. io Chense of Bietets es. gah yor Drugerat on Bester: Rena tee Bockic Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert. TAME NOTICE that: (1). The Council of the Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert intends to construct as a Local knprovement, a four-foot plank sidewalk on Claude Street, from the existing plank { to the centre of | along Seventh | road on Eighth Avenue Seventh Avenue, thence Avenue from the centre of Claude Street, to the exfsting sidewalk on Donaid Street, and intends to specially assess the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. (2). The estimated cost of the work is $234.60, of which none is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated speetal rete per foot frontage is $0.96. The speetal | assessment is to be paid in one year. (8). A petition against the work wiht mot avail to prevent its eonstruction, Dated this 19th day of June, 1915. Be P. MARGETTS, Manager. ERNEST A. WOODS, Clerk, o oees — Se el I - ——$—$__. — — - —— ——————— had no complaint to! It was most gratifying to} 3 TRAINS SATURDAY MONDAY CHICAGO, AND 3 BOATS THURSDAY | TUESDAY TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE; SAN FRANCISCO : SAN DIEGO EXPOSITIONS UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT A. DAVIDSON, TO EDMONTON, REGINA, WINNIPEG, ST. PAUL, Full Particulars Cheerfully Furnished Friday, August 6, 19415 — — —___ WEEKLY THURSDAY 10:30 A. wy SASKATOON, EASTERN CANADA UNITED STATES WEEKLY SATURDAY 104. CHARACTER — SEAVicg General Agent. | | i } | | MUSIC Teacher of Violin and All Band Instruments A, PESCOTT eh tao CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY DRS. GILROY & BROWN DENTIGTS Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 454 LA IO Cg FOR A TAXI t 79-PHONE-75 f PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO IIMA AAA AITKIN B. C. 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