i , : —. . % , 2 a % eee ' ss pe Ad a pita 30 iT a EE — a ogee 5 IE ec =, ro | | ! THE Dairy NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation HEAD Daily News Building, 8rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch rates on application. DAILY EDITION OFFICE Telephone 98. Contract agai Tuesday, October 5, 1915. SIRF WILFRID AND RECRUITING time to time Conser- of type sneeringly call on Sir Wil- From vative journals the baser frid Laurier to go out among his French-Canadian compa- triots and try to induce them to enlist for military . service in the present war. With much better reason the appeal might be made to the French-Cana- dian members of the Borden ministry to do this very thing. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in spite of temporary ill health, has been making effective appeals to his French-speaking fellowcitizens in Quebec, and he may be able to make others even more ef- fective before the war closes; but meanwhile Hon. Louis Co- derre and Hon. Pierre Edouard Blondin observe a discreet and unbroken silence. The conser- vative complainants should, for a change, give some attention to these colleagues of Sir Rob- ert Hon. TT. Chase Casgrain has done a little work for the cause, but he should be doing a great deal more, in order to that his heart is in the campaign, These appeals to Sir Wilfrid Laurier amount to a virtual ad- mission that he is the only pub- Borden. show lic French-Canadian to whom the French-Canadians will lis- ten on this question; and this Whatever else may be urged against him in any connection, it cannot be is probably true. denied that he has always frankly avowed his liking for British institutions, and that he has taken the same attitude in addressing French-Canadian he has taken in addressing those mixed audi- ences that are not even partly French-Canadian. The present appeals to him for help are an audiences as involuntary compliment to bim as a Canadian statesman. It is worth while to inquire SS in this connection why mem- bers of the present ministry | fight so shy of the French | people of Quebec. The expla- nation is the anti-naval service |™ campaign carried on by the Quebec “Nationalists” in 1910- 11. The Nationalist leader, Mr. Henri Bourassa, took charge of that campaign, both on the platform and in his paper, Le He was attended by a from the Devoir. few satellites drawn Conservative party, one of them Mr. Blondin, now the holder of a portfolio in the Borden cabi- net. In the bye-election cam- paign in Drummond and Artha- baska in 1910 Mr. Blondin re- minded his hearers that it was necessary to shoot holes in the British flag to secure liberty in French Canada, and he is probably quite as willing to do so now as he was then. Sir Robert Borden was then working hand in hand with Mr. Bourassa, and he was support- by the Nationalists in fulfillment of the agreement between Canada and Australia, the posed to pass a Naval Service Act. The ery of “conscription” was raised by the Nationalists, who the and out- ed when, Laurier government pro- furiously assailed measure both inside side of the House of Commons. By this coalition of Conserva- tives and Nationalists the Lib- eral candidate defeated, and the opposition to the pas- sage of the Naval Service Act was systematized and _ subsi- dized by the official Conserva- tives. During the election cam- paign of 1941, Mr. Frank Coch- rane being the official Conser- vative organizer for Ontario, Mr. Bourassa was invited to speak at Sudbury in Mr. Covh- rane’s At the station he was heartily, even both was constituency. effusively, welcomed by <= ee == THE UNION STEAMSHIP €O., GF B.C., LIMITED = a = — 5. S. VENTURE Mondays Sails for VANCOUVER, SEATTLE and VICTORIA Tuesdays at 8 p. m. SAILS for STEWART, GRANBY, Saturday, A. M. <7 Som November 13th, 27th, S. S. 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Over the platform was hung the legend: ‘Welcome, Bou- rassa; tell Quebec, Ontario will In the face of all the disgraceful practices of the that general election, it is not sur- do its duty.” Conservative leaders’ in prising that French-Canadian Conservative ministers and leaders are prompting — their organs to beseech Sir Wilfrid Laurier now to come to aid.—Toronto Globe. PO Peer err TT Uris | PD You feel safe When you’ve washed with Lifebuoy Soap. No matter how grimy ypyr hands—no matter ow germ-laden they may be from the day’s work, Lifebuoy cleanses and safeguards your skin. The mild carbolie odor quickly vanishes, but its benefits linger. At Grocers LIFEBUOY HEALTHY i aay Trini iit) i a Lite aL ’ Ue N erve Energy and Eyeglasses. A constant dropping wears away astone. A Slight eyestrain injures the health because it is constant. 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