Skint aint Attia ee eS THE DAILy NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daity and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, 5.C, TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-—50 cents per inck. rates on application. Telephone 98. Contract agGasBO Saturday, Sept. 4, 1945. — — ro DAILY EDITION a =z = SUBMARINE FAILURE Von Tirpitz has been super- with their dependents, do not include those employed in building and other ‘“‘seasonal"’ Admiral Von Pohl in the seded by trades in which unemployment during a large part of the year. The commis- German bottled the command of battle is inevitable fleet, or rather fleet. The reason given for the sioners accept a statement that Grand Admiral’s resignation is there are 83 idle days in the the failure of his submarine year in building trades. They campaign. It is rather hard do not give or even estimat: that the man who has built up the number of men who are the German fleet from a very necessarily idle during the small beginning should be ecall- winter. Why not? For what ed upon to resign because Brit- purpose was the commission ish merchant-men refuse to be appointed except to collect in- scared off the seas. It is true formation on unemployment? that the submarine campaign Why should it depend upon tt.e Bureau of Labor fer its information as to the bu .d- Why should it not brick- builders as has been an utter failure, but Ontario the fault scarcely lies with Von Tirpitz. He did his utmost in preaching the ‘“fearfulness,”’ but possible to sink more than a ing trades? called carpenters, other doctrine of have im- layers, and witnesses? it was very small percentage of the For the present, however, ve thousands of British vessels must regard the building and operating in the danger zone. other seasonal trades as av un- Berlin fondly hoped that the known quantity, to be added to sinking of an occasional liner the 70,600 factory hands, witt would so paralyse the British their dependents. What are shipping trade, that it would we going to do with the prob- practically come to a stand- lem? We need the builder: and still, and that, in a few months, the factory hands. We know that a large proportion of them idle the inhabitants of Britain would be starving. In spite of must be at certain times, THE DAILY NEWS | RROKAL J | MAKES Bags hid ale * to which the report re-| -Toronto Star. labor fers. RED CROSS SALE , Site Yesterday's sale of home cook- |, | ing in aid of the of $514.80 An} i i | realized the sum interesting feature was the after- noon drawing for boxes of candtfes donated by Fuller's grocery. i ta epimers ass ds F PRINCE GEORGE ARRIVES | ers, His Excellency Gregory Wil- enkin and party. When a woman moans it is a sign she isn’t suffering much. A Mail teleg j|dispel man agents size and 1914, but also Red Cross fur Dit Among the winners were Mrs A.|! E. Wright, Mrs. Dawson = Mrs.|” Ford, Mrs. Knowles aud Mrs. || Holtby. Bhureday aud Saturday Sundays at 7:30 p.m. SS RUSSIAN CROP TWO BILLION BUSHELS London, Sept. pt. STH Petro- ad correspondent of the Daily rraphs: “M. Krivoshein, has given ; minister of agric ulture, ine ae Gee maerpnet: Heed * definite assurance in figures | the “inseparable reserve { bout the Russian harvest, which | all doubts thrown by Ger- upon its unusual value. The better than that of a great deal above 1909 harvest is t only far he average of the five years, 1913. faking the es indicate that when cutting the il] crops together, igur e finished, in a week’s time, vield will be about two billion yushels. For export there will available some 450,000,000 yyshels of grain, the greater part which is wheat. “The dificulty of finding suf- icient harvesters has been suc- essfully overcome and there will Tt foll Sal —_" t|! iot be any diMiculty in transport- p ying were at! rs s tl . : at nn Henin” git he jing the wheat to the Black Sea i¢ first-class passengers < » : : ia, | po rts as soon as grain ships can "inc i s orning: are: a, ee ‘heliadh y |Steam through the Dardanelles. Mr urgeon, : p pars: : iret é es oO rré é these Turnbull, Mr. Hyde, R. R. Whyte, FTC! a % atthe os OTUs ¢€ Df ac awe : 3 Archdeacon Heathcote and wife, |! rts are alrea W. Lottiien, Mre, W. H Mohiow, |*7ccees of the operations in Gal- : 40 « _ s s. : . i > M. Alberts, W. Bevridge and wife, |!iPoli.” Mr. Gilfudge, J.» Stirrett, H. D. fakes rae epee > walking stick can be Shines Mei Withers, De. andl? eevee ok M Wricht, M a R. Potter quickly transformed into a cam- Mrs. right, Mrs. A. E. Potter, ‘ra tripod. Miss Macdonald, Mrs. F. A. Rog-|°T® TPO RE Salvation Army. Tuesday. at 8 p. m. Public meetings, Saturday. 3 TRAINS WEEKLY SATURDAY MONDAY THURSDAY 10:30 A. », TO EDMONTON, saskatoon, REGINA, WINNIPEG, ST. paul. CHICAGO, EASTERN caNnapa AND UNITED states 3 BOATS WEEKLY TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY 10 a,» TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE; SAN FRANCIggg SAN DIEGO EXPOSITIONS UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT CHARACTER Full Particulars Cheerfully Furnished A. DAVIDSON, Genera! Agent. SERVICE SS : ‘ae — cy DENTISTRY }|| canapian paciric ee RAILWAY A GPEOIALTY Lowest rates to ali Eastern Points DR. J. F. BROWN via Steamer to Vancouver ang th DENTIST CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWay : Offices: Smith Blook, Third Avenue Meals and berth Included on steamer Phone 464 PRINCESS ALICE SOUTHBOUND SATURDAY, 6 P. m, woman cries out over an abrasion of the and suffers the most skin not by their own fault, or even by accident, but by the industrial life. the submarines, the importa- tion of food supplies and mu-} transportation neces- The| is that we nitions and the sities of logical conclusion must provide for them during idleness, charity, of troops has gone on steadily, just as if Submarines did not not as a| matter of but as a of justice. The report says that industry needs a re- UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE If so, industry The the be allowed, when slack Gutirtn to throw a man on exist. The campaign failed be- enforced cause British sailors refused to De seared. matter serve. should times the and then expect that he facts disclosed by * ; come, Commission on un- street, employment are startling as will be available when good they stand. It appears that in times return—that industry 1944 70,000 people were un-| shall take all the profits of good times and accept none of of hard rational employed for 15 weeks, or losses times. Upon a the each The three per- nearly four months. very moderate estimate just and plan worker would have is to average up good and bad That tis Prov- sons dependent upon him. and make the fat years help to feed the lean The to do that tablish a system of unemploy- It is not fair to ask the workman to supply all the organization and four- fifths of the tario Commission recommends. nes, would mean that in the years. ince of Ontario more than 200,- wav is to es- 000 people, for nearly four months in the year were with- ment insurance. out means of livelihood except savings as they the kindness such small might have and as the On- of others. It is money, needless to excruciating pain in silence. Experiments in France have shown that sulphur is valuable fertilizer. as a soil Digestive Disorders Yield When the right help is sought at the right time. Indigestion is a tcrment, Biliousness causes suffering. Either is likely to lead to worse and weak- ening sickness. 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