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. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract DAILY EDITION rates on application. << Thursday, April 20, 1946. eee eae Ray ee ip J = THOSE FUSES Soe = SS he instead of loved, After defending the ten per Sir Sam brought his vocal would have charged had hated machiné gun into play yester- cent. colonl, Sir Sam went on! day in the house when he de- % ! ’ to defend the actions of the ser 2 ofa ’ PS s ° : scribed the Kyte charges as shell committee by stating that “petty partizan piffle.’ This they had purchased war sup- sounds really Sam-like, but is plies cheaper than Great Brit- not very convincing, as it does ain had been able to do. Prob- mot explain anything and it ably it was to protest against would appear that explanations the spirit of self sacrifice which are in order. However, Sam! was eating up the middlemen will have ample time and op-| that caused Lloyd George to portunity to be a little more! send D. A. Thomas over to explicit. Canada to reconstruct the shell It is at least satisfactory to committee. However, the chief note that Sam did not attempt to portray his friend Colonel Allison as the man who carried out millions of dollars woh! of contracts, accepting nothing for his pains. It is rather a shock to find that this colonel, whom Canada had been taught to revere as a man who was so intensely patriotic that he labored purely for the welfare of the country and the Empire, has sunk to the level of an or- dinary ten per cent. patriot. It is interesting, in this con- nection, to recall that Sir Sam said of Allison that ‘He never charged one cent for the trans- fer of thousands and tens of thousands of dollars worth of stuff across the river. I d not know how he did it, but I know that it was done, and he has never rendered his bill yet, so that anything he has done has been a labor of love.’’ Now, probably what Sam meant was that Allison did not charge one cent over ten per cent., every- thing over that commission be-|the government has proudly re- ing done out of sheer love. But |ferred to as a revenue producer, Sam did not make this clear,;earns $2,000 a year and, accord- it unkind of him ling to the estimates, it takes $5,- to shatter our faith in the!200 to run it. The accountant gets goodness of human nature, ' $1,500 to account for the gross which had been vastly stimu- of $2,000.— Vancouver lated after reading of the col-|Sun. love. We to what the fuse colonel} While Sir Sam was pelting his point in the Kyte charges was that contracts had been let to companies which had no capi- tal, no plant and no intention of ever making a fuse, and on top of that 2 companies, which seemed to have nothing but a contract, received over $3,000,- 000 from the committee the day the contracts were signed. Worst of all, the shell produc- tion in Canada has been held up because the fuses have not been delivered, Even if the prices were all right the fact remains that the contracts have never been filled to any extent. Calling the charges ‘petty partizan piffle’ will not supply the boys at the front with complete shells, and we have the word of the chairman of the shell committee that only a very small percentage of the fuses have been delivered. 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SHUBERT, Inc. 25:27 WEST AUSTIN AVE. #n@ wAtLY NEWS >= EVERYTHING BUT FUSES EVERYTHING BUT FUSES ‘Continued from Page One. briefly, said that when the min- —— =lister of militia left for England, ; ‘ his motion asking for an inquiry opponents with P's, he might The gover I k t it b i ibi th was still pending. The govern- iave kept it u describing thi : ‘ rel af ~ . 5 tment had taken the attitude that few millions which Colonel Alli- an inquiry would not be granted. at ¢ i iry would be held. | quire to look after both his P's that an inquiry woul and Q's when he comes before the Sir Wilfrid’s Questions. Sir Wilfrid remarked that the sides on Tuesday, but he will re- son pulled down as a paltry pa- : i : : ; . ’ — But when the member for Rich- triotic pittance. It is now up to ‘ he ; . mond drew the attention of the Cavell to describe the colonel as a ful political plund House to the fact that contracts a powerful political plunderer. ita alied ‘ = ‘ had been let for 5,000,000 fuses : iy at $4.50 a fuse, the government Sam scattered the P’s in broad-.° in changed its attitude and ordered | commission. * in his speech, minister of militia, had discussed but the discussed It given the House some information to the of small arms ammunition was be- ing talked The rupted to at Wilfrid * everything charges, He had of all well The Kaiser's almost must received another vere shock when he learned that Trebizond had fallen and that fifty thousand Turks had been taken. Cheer up, Bill, the worst is yet to come. ® nervous system have Kyte se. contracts been had would have in regard sale which the of militia that he information in about press. All banks will be closed from Thursday afternoon until Tues- day morning. Someone suggest- ed yesterday that signing cheques will be a popular pastime after inter- would be that minister to give say glad on point any time. Sir asked Sir Robert to the minister a half cents per pound it is well [department during the enquiry. worth while going fishing. Prince|Was Sir Sam Hughes still Rupert has now a golden oppor-|ister of militia? tunity to get together a big Can- To Organize Tomorrow. adian halibut fleet, Robert replied that General sir the “Land Registry Act” are contest the claim of the tax purchaser within forty-five days of the service of this_notice upon you. Otherwise you and each of you will be forever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the said land, and I shall register the said Sven Holmquist as owner in fee, Your attention is called to section 36 of the “Land Registry Act” and amend- ments, and especially to the following ex tract therefrom which relates to the above in the said land by descent whose title required to is not registered under the provisions of the “Land Registry Act’ are required to contest the clatm of the tax purchaser within forty-five days of the service of this notice upon you. Otherwise you and each of you will be forever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the said land, and I shall register the said Olaf Hanson as owner in fee, Your attention is called to section 36 of the “Land Registry Act” and amend- ments, and especially to the following ex- | notice, tract therefrom which relates to the above “And in default of @ caveat or certificate notice, of lis pendens being filed before the “And in default of a caveat or certificate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the persons en- titled under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, or served with notice under subsection (6) of section 155 of the ‘Municipal Clauses Act, 1906,’ or sec- tion 293 of the ‘Municipal Act,’ or section 139 of the ‘Assessment Act, 1903,’ or section 253 of the ‘Taxation Act,’ in cases in which notice under this Act is dispensed with as hereinafter provided, and those claiming through or under them and al! persons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes.” Dated at the Land Registry Omce, at dhe City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, this 19th day of January, registration as owner of the persons en- titled under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, or served with notice under subsection (6) of section 155 of the ‘Municipal Clauses Act, tion 293 of the ‘Municipal Act,’ or section 139 of the ‘Assessment Act, 1903,’ or section 253 of the ‘Taxation Act,’ in cases in which notice under this Act is dispensed with as hereinafter provided, and those claiming through or under them and all persons Claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose title is not! shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes.” Dated at the Land Registry Ofmce, the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, this 19th day of January, A. D. 1916. H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar. A. D. 1916, To Grand Trunk Pacific Development Co., H. MACLEOD, District Registrar, Lid., J. P. Conrad, Jack Jenkins, Mrs. To Paul M. Schubert, Lily Schubert. Cc. R. McDonald, kinds. | he | registered under the provisions of this Act, | at! | three o'clock on Thursday. Borden in regard ® e s e@ lof militia’s statement that the} With halibut fetching ten and| Prime Minister would run_ his} min- | 1906,’ or sec-| 4 For Queen Charlotte City, Skic monton at 6 a, For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle m., making close traiin for Winnipeg. For Steamship and Sleeping ¢ information regarding travel to any part of the w G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE. ALBERT DAVIDSON, General Agent. @. F. JOHNSON, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Agency all Atlantic and Trans-Pacific Steamship Lines. Thursday, April 1916, S. 8. PRINCE RUPERT every Sati day at 9 a, m. For Anyox (Granby Bay every Thursday at 12 Midnight. — 8. S. PRINCE JOHN For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, si Girwni every Thursday at 12 Noon. : S, S. FRINCE ALBERT ror Port Simpson, Arrandale, Kincolith, Anyox, Alice Arm and April 1, 15, 20—May 13, 27, at 12 Midnignt Por Masset, Port Clements, and Naden Harbor, Aprjl 3, 17—May {, 4 At 12 Midnight. legate, Lockeport and Jedway, Apri) 19 May 3, 17, 31, at 8 p. m, For Surf Inlet, Bella Bella, Namu, Alert Bay and Vancouver, Apri) > May 5, 19—June 2, at 12 Midnight, G. T. P. TRAIN SERVICE Passenger Trains leave Prince Rupert on Mondays and Thursda 1 a, m. for Edmoton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, New y All Eastern Points, “THE ROAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERY” On Saturdays also mixed train, carrying passenger coach, leay: connections there with regular pa ar Reservations, and fy!) id PHONE 260. a aG, (CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY | CANADIAN ara RAIUWAY Lowest Rates to all Eastern Points via Steamer to Vancouver and the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Meals and Berth included on Steamer PRINCESS MAQUINNA SOUTHBOUND SUNDAY 6 P. Mm. PRINCESS SOPHIA SOUTHBOUND FRIDAY, APRIL 21 J. I. PETERS, General Agent | § | | f } | | I AIT: Hughes had asked him to take) Corner Fourth Street and Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. SUN AND TIDE over the administration of the} ‘isi department for -the present. | Friday, April 24, 1916. Che minister, he said, had as- | AAR EL HY =] et hae . in : « ; as is vaipat CAE DUBBO h\. is ue 5:35 a. m.Jsured him that it was his desire B C UNDERTAKERS FIRE ALARM SYSTEM $ RON BOGS CeAiy css eae 7: 45 p. m.Jand determination that the en-| le Ue . $ i rater. .2:54 2 irv s 1 ¢@ te, ¢ * High water..2:54 p. m. Ht. 24.8]quiry should be complete, and he FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND am- ff SIROUIT KO. 1. x ra . s 95 ‘ . , » his w » at- — - | Low water....9:43 a. m. Ht. 2.5]proposed to devote his whole at BALMERS — SATISFACTION QUAR | Box 12—6th St. and 3rd Ave 7 : a ’ a . ANTEED—-OPEN DAY AND NIGHT | + High water..3:58 p. m. Ht. 18.3]tention to it | Box 18—6tb St. and gra Ave Low water 9:45 Ht. 7.8 Sj Rol t add that 1 had 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 Box 148th St. and 8rd Ave ~§ ow water....9:45 p. m. eda Sir Robert added that he hac EE er ch $00 end ; Captain McGee, M. M.S received a telegram from _ Sir 3rd Aves. = ; ; Box 14-—ist Ave., between #th and y Soke toe Williain Meredith saying that the | Alex M. Manson, B.A. eth Sts. (Knox Hotel. t Grand Shakespearean Festival]. mmission would be organized W. E. Williams, B.A., L.L.B Box 17—1s8t Ave. and 7th St. (Ceo by the students of the High Sehoo! | tomorrow. | WILLIAMS & MANSON tral Hovel.) i in the Westholme Theatre April] -—-——-—-———-—-—~ A) Barristers, Solicitors, Eto. CIROUIT NO. 2. * 20th. General admission 25 cents, LAND REGISTRY ACT. MONEY TO LOAN Box 22—8rd Ave, and sri 8 ¥ , ‘ : _—__— Box 1585 x (vost OMmce.) * reserved seats 50 cents. tf. Notice Under Section 36- | Helgerson Block Prince Rupert, B. C Box 23-—8rd Ave, and McBride 8} x “eee en Box 24—18s ave. and McBride Sty beens : — Ave. and 2nd 8t. > LAND REGISTRY ACT TAKE NOTICE that an application has | MINERAL ACT a aa ie Ave. and 6th St > been made to register Sven Holmquist, of| Rivermouth Fractional mineral claim, . : G.T.P ¥ Notice Under Section 36- Prince Rupert, as the owner in Fee-simple, | Situated In the Skeena Mining Division of | % 80 27—G. T. P. y TAKE NOTICE that an application has|under two Tax Sale Deeds from the col- j Cassiar District, cIROUIT NO. 3. + been made to register Olaf Hanson, of|lector of the City of Prince Rupert, to| ‘Where Jocated:—At the head of Alice ‘4 Falton Bt * Prince Rupert, B, C., as the owner in|Sven Holmquist, bearing date me 17th day Arm, adjoining the Rivermouth and Cart- Box 81---6th Ave. c oe 0 a x Fee-simple, under & Tax Sale Deed from|of September, A. D. 1915, in pursuance of |b0O mineral claims. Box 32-—-Border anc ay ri x the Collector of the City of Prince Rupert|a Tax Sale held by said Municipality on TAKE NOTICE that I, G, R. Naden, Free Box 34—-7tb Ave. and Fulton To to Olaf Hanson, bearing date the 10th day|or about the ¥th day of September, 1914, | Miners’ Certificate No. 94,096B, acting as Box 35-—9th Ave. and Com ps ¥ of September, A. D, 1915, in pursuance|]of all and singular certain parcel or tract|4gent for Carrie Pratt, Free Miners’ Cer- Box 378th Ave. and D nige P) r of a Tax Sale held by said Municipality on|of land and premises situate, lying, and/tifeate No. 93,917B, intend, sixty days Box 88—4th Ave. and Thompson St or about the 9th day of September, 1914,}being in the City of Prince Rupert, in the jfrom the date hereof, to apply to the UIT NO. 4 7 of all and singular certain parcel or tract|Province of British Columbia, more par- | Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Im- \¥ OIRO! # eraatates * of land and premises situate, lying, and|ticularly known and described as:-—Lot| provements, for the purpose of obtaining Box 414th Ave. anc . * being in the City of Prince Rupert in the}three (3), Block forty-five (45), Section|a Crown Grant of the above claim, Pl. re y Province of British Columbia, more pra-|feight (8), and Lot four (4), Block thirty- And further take notice that action, Box 42--bth Ave, and mepride z ticularly known and described as:—Lot|five (35), Section eight (8), Map 923. under section 85, must be commenced be- Box 43—b5th Ave. and Green : * ten (10), Block eighteen (18), Section You and those claiming through or under /|fore the issue of such Certificate of Im-|* Box @4>6th Ave and Basil St 7 six (6), Map 923. you, and all persons claiming any interest | provements. * Box 45—7th Ave. and Sberts. : You and those claiming through or under|in the said land by descent whose title| Dated this 23rd day of December, A. D. x Box 141-—-7th Ave. and Yvung St you, and all persons claiming any interesi|is not registered under the provisions of | 1915. Apr. 2. e.. IAA AS ini ii nin oot | eee cuts Monday’s labor clean in half. The Sunlight way is so easy --just note. First you soap the garment; then roll it up tosoak. After a while you rinse it thoroughly and dirt drops out like magic. Why scrub, and rub, and wear and tear the clothes when the gentle strength of Sunlight Soap will do the work with never a hurt to fabric or hands. Try it once— this Sunlight way. At all grocers Dept.C 71 CHICAGO, U.S.A, Se WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR MPRESS F. G. DAWSON COFFEE PRINCE RUPERT, 8. ©