‘THE DAiLy NEWS : THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation eat DAInY NEWS Thursday, Novemb, HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. rates on application. Telephone 98. Contract — UNHORSED? was handshaking the province | From British Columbia comes along the road to ruin. The | the statement, as yet without natural wealth of British Co- | official confirmation, that Sir lumbia is very great. Nowhere : Richard McBride is about to else on earth have half a mil- . resign the premiership and lion of people such, plenitude succession to Turner, has tire. It known for some time that Sir Richard McBride has lost his grip of the Conservative party and of the political situation on the Pacific coast, and that the real head of the administration W. J. Bowser, the at- torney-general, who in the fed- became is Hon. ' eral election of 1908 known in the east as Mr. Bow- wow-sir, because of his pug- nacity. It is hoped that under Mr. Bowser’s premiership the war- ring elements in the Conserva- been take the post of agent-general of the province in London in the who has occupied it since 1894 and is about to re- generally Hon J. H. DAILY EDITION wegen Thursday, Nov. 25, 1945. HAS SIR RICHARD BEEN leader than Sir: Richard, who of minerals, forests, and fish- eries. This wealth, however, is largely undeveloped and not immediately available for the payment of either public or private obligations. Economy, therefore, has become neces- sary, and that is something not to be hoped for under the easy- come-easy-go rule of Sir Rich- ard McBride. The people may decidé that Mr. Bowser also is too much committed to the McBride policies to strike out a new line, and that the best thing to do would be to entrust the affairs of British Columbia to Liberal leaders such as Mr. Brewster, Mr. M. A. Macdonald, president of the Provincial Lib- eral Association, and Mr. Ralph Smith, who for years have been tive party will be reunited, and that the era of exploitation| urging reform on definite lines, will come to an end. The particularly in the direction of breach between the premier and preventing the alienation of the Mr. Bowser was due to Sir land of British Columbia to Richard McBride's insistence speculators who are holding it upon a continuation of the| Out of use.—Toronto Globe. policy of guaranteeing railway nores AND COMMENTS bonds for extension into the iv nd mypaoe: << River Couey, ee Kitchener seems to have been throughout northern British ; : , able to bring some strong argu- Columbia. The province has backed the Canadian Northern to such an extent that if they were to default in their bond interest the people of British Columbia would have to face an expenditure of millions of make a dollars ‘annually confession of inso early ee °° ©. ed to Mr. When Sir Richard in the year proposed to increase still further the obli- gations of the province the ma- jority of the mempers of the Legislature revolted and turn- Bowser as a safer or lvency. McBride ments to bear in his interview with King Constantine, 4,000,000 of them. . in fact Asquith says France and Eng- land are preparing surprises in the Balkans. Doubtless the Do- minions and Scotland, Wales and surprise party. ® The cute little gentlemen in the just spoiling for a fight. * = . So far, the Kaiser has not ob- Ireland will also take part in the land of the Chrysanthemum are | THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LIMITED | S. §. VENTURE Galis for VANCOUVER, SEATTLE and VICTORIA Tuesdays at 8 p. m. SAILS for ere, GRANBY, Saturda os at tn aden, S. §. CAMOSUN Sails for MASSETT, FORT eran” sunda P. M., October 3rd, 17th, 31st, No November Salis for SKIDEGATE, Nov Salle for BELLA October 7th, ember ond 3 16th, 30t 14th cember 1 JEDWaAY"' IKEDA, Tuesday A. M., October Sth, 19th, h, December 14th, Sak Riv vember INLET, and the South, Thu Se JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent. Phone 568. 623 Second Avenue. Salis for GRANBY, NAAS, and PORT SIMPSON, Mondays at 11 a.m. 36th, November 1 an, f FRED STORK’S ee HARDWARE Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Rope Pumps 710 SECOND Builders’ Hardware Stee! Biocks Pipe Fittinge Valves Hose Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles and Shotguns Ammunition Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberold Roofing Corrugated Iron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” = = = a 4/at Prince Rupert, a a GILLETT'S LYE EATS DIRT , GILLETT COMPANY LIMITS TORONTO ONT. . BACK BADGES FOR THE BRITISH ARMY OFFIC The boleced bade badge which many | officers are now wearing in the centre of their back, just below the fold of the collar of the tunic to enable the men to easily recognize their officer on the field of battle. The badge, usually V-shaped, about two ins. deep and and a half across the top, and composed of ribbons similar to the regimenta’ is is which one ins. lcolors or the facings of the full- dress uniform, is only worn bl: officers home on leave from the front or just about to go out. The fact that British lead their men, and do not drive them as the Germans do, and the fact that officers get rid of al) distinguishing marks as soon as possible after reaching made this badge a necessity, officers the war zone, and it has the advantage of lend- ing no aid whatever to the sniper. of the Royal Welsh when on active service, Officers Fusiliers, will have to sacrifice their cher- ished ‘‘flash’’—five pieces of black ribbon which hang from the col- lar the to make way for this distinguishing badge. This ‘flash’ in the same way as the sailor's collar, worn in the days when infantry regiments wore their hair in plait, heavily greased and powder- ed, to prevent the greased queue from spoiling th the “Star,” and wigs army, an order, 28th, 1834, granting permission to officers of the Royal between shoulders, was a uniform, says hair from the and when disappeared long dated November was issued Welsh Fusiliers to retain the “flash” as “a peculiarity whereby to mark the dress of that dis- tinguished regime nt.”’—Ex. tained adequate returns for his $40,000,000 speculation in the States at the outbreak of the war. He had better as it will be required to pay bills for save what is left broken windows and a few other little items. Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m, Sundays at 7:30 p.m. NAVIGABLE WATERS’ PROTEC- TION ACT. R. 8. C. Chapter 115. RICHARD B. McGINNIS hereby gives notice that he has, under Section 7 of the said act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the oMce of the District Registrar of Titles B. C., @ description of the site and of the plans for a wharf proposed to be built in Alice Arm, Obser- vatory Inlet, British Columbia, at a point situate about 3-4 miles south or the south- District, B. C, AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- piration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, Richard B. MeGinnis will under Section 7 of the sald Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to construct the sald wharf. DATED at Prince Papert, e. C., this 22nd day of October, A. D. 191 RICHARD B, MeGINNIS, Aoptieant. | | | east corner of Let 1074, Range 5, Coast 4 A. J. BALFOUR j New First Lord of the Admiralty. uy Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned” DOLLAR to your credit A in the bank, is yours. 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