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Contract which fell down when it felt like rates on application. it and had to be raised to its feet again, in fact it required a DAILY EDITION Ss THE BALKANS The patience of the Allies is tested by the trend of events in the Balkans, of King being severely and the latest move Constantine has produced fur- ther complications. There can be no possible doubt but that the Greek people are almost unanimously on the side of Serbia and her Allies, but the King’s Hohenzollern connec- tions are evidently bringing foreeful arguments to bear. It looks as if his kingship were holding things up until the Bulgarian army is ready to strike. Balkan diplomacy has always been of the serpentine type, and the only effective method in taking the kinks out of it is for a strong Allied force to get busy with big guns and the bayonet. The Kaiser has _ evidently been able to convince his worthy relatives that Germany ean still lick the world. Another big drive on the eastern front, aGGG TO Thursday, Oct. 7, 1915. =—— =e in fact Sir Sam’s honorary col- onels have to take a back seat }‘ so far as numbers are concern- |“ ed, still this branch of public have been de-| service might veloped tremendously. ice Dominion government elevator * « @ A veteran of 20 winters, which as also badly heaved, was given » the government for $65. . . . N. W. Keddy, of Berwick, re- ived $150 for a 44-year-old lyoungster which cost him $55 six The creation of an inspector- |- : . . lye ship of air pockets, to provide |* against: the day when British ars ago. mé This man would have ade a pretty good Indian com- missioner. of its own, would be a pretty good scheme which would pr« vide ample scope for the ener- gies of a considerable number of the faithful. Of course there might be some difficulty with Sam Hughes in the matter, as he probably owns the air as well as the earth, however, a royal commission could be ap- pointed which doubtless would be able to bring in a report of airy nothings at several thou- sand dollars each. Inspectorships of beds and the pearling industry of British Columbia might be used to an unlimited providing Pacific coast oyster extent in with a corresponding advance in the west, would probably provide the right kind of an argument. Though there is little news coming through, there is undoubtedly big busi- ness on hand on the western front, The Allies are holding on to the ground gained, and, with an ample supply of high explosive and other lines of munitions, further advances should be reported within the next few days. INSPECTORS The McBride government has done wonders as a party em- ployment bureau, but it has not taken the fullest advantage of its opportunities, particularly as regards inspectors. Certainly there is'a considerable army of government inspectors of one and, in- cidentally, might do wonders in an extended payroll, reviving the interest of specu- lators in British Columbia, un- as the the province can be sold at re- til such time lands of munerative prices. It is true that the powers in Victoria have exploited nearly every possible line of inspectorship, but these are mentioned just to show that there is still room, both at the top and the bottom, as it were. VETERINARY NOTES A horse with two spavins and one hip down was sold for $100 by R. H. Creighton to the Ottawa buyers. s * s A Government horse buyer paid H. J. Chute, Somerset, $165 for a kind or another in the province, colt of from 12 to 15 summers, ————EEEE EE spores = ——— — — THE UNION STEAMSHIP €O., OF B.C, LIMITED S. S. VENTURE Bali¢ for VANCOUVER, SEATTLE and 5. 5. 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Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles and Shotguns ; Ammunition Paint ‘ Corrugated Iron :! : Roofing “WE SELL NOTHING BUT TKE BEST” FRED STORK’S WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR — HARDWARE Columbia will have an air fleet | BRAVE FRENCH GIRL A telegram to the Journal from Hazebrouck says that the Cri de ;country. announced that. a; Robin, the daughter of a Flanders has brave girl named Renee aged sixteen, French Territorial, has been men- tioned in an Order of the Day of having the British Army for placed in the hands of the British a plan of the positions at La Bas- ithe i flies fenthusiasm by both with army. He English are making, their fleet and their praises the energy and skill which they have displayed in improvis- ing a machinery of war that can vie with that of Germany. “England's mobilization of her industry is a marvel,” he says. She has understood, thanks to the admirable leadership of Mr. Lloyd George, the capital impor- material in modern tance of raw warfare In England everyone knows that the fa@tory hand is as the soldier at Indeed, in the trenches indispensable as the front. their comrades tell those among them who are skilled workers that it is their duty to go back home. “Victory is now the one and only thought of the British people the and Dominions the lands and oversea are heart soul with mother From all the a continual across Jack flow seas where Union is coming jof soldiers, workmen, and money. “Those who sometimes incline jtowards pessimism should go and spend a fey lays in London. They back filled the fine, tenacious spirit of this peo- will come with new sight of the see and for having helped in an} effectual bombardment of the German positions.——Weekly Mail. 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