191C THE DAILY NEWS. Page 3 SOLDIER MEMBER THROWS ill!I!iiilill!l!lllilll!!liilll!iiiH!i!!!!llllil t nil mi mimbLd MORE BOMBS INTO HOUSE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD Dentistry R-S ARE OF COMMONS AT OTTAWA nnnf e in Eretline" 30 cases ..f. ,rtVErV J"'" o o Vt,ies- Most Delicious Oranges, juicy, large, DON'T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH ! different. DECLARES THERE WAS A REBELLION OF 40,000 BRITISH They are j r.,M of Sveetness. One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your ianU 1"" . . I TROOPS AND 4,000 CANADIANS DID DUTY SOME Will Sell Them This Week MEN WILL CURSE THE DAY THEY WERE Efficiency We BORN IF THEY DO NOT LET UP 50c, 60c, and 70c.. per dozen, according lo size (Special 10 The News via O.T. P. Telegraphs.) &&CASE $7 per Case Ottawa, March 17. In his defence of the Canadian troops In the House or Commons at the week end Lieut.-Col. C. W. Peck, Dr. B; Our Confection Window. V. C, the member for Skeena, continued his arraignment of the ayne See speech of Sir Sam Hughes which criticised Sir Arthur Currie and OFFICE HOURS: the Canadian command. Morning, 9 to 12, Afternoon, 1.30 lo5.30; Evening, 7 to 9 uller's Grocery Sir Sam Hughes, said Col. Peck, mentioned Col. John A Currie remarking that Col. Currie should not be confused with another Dental Nurse in attendance. 45 PHONE man who had acted discreditably on the field of battle. There PHONE 1 Phone 109 for appointment was only one other man in the Canadian army with this name but f Sir Sam had another man than the leader of the Canadian corps in mind, he should come out like a man and tell who it was. Sir Sam Hughes: "I mean Arthur Currie and will take the first opportunity of saying so In this House." Col. Peck declared that if the campaign against Sir Arthur Kdward Lipsett, President Harry Lipsett, Manager Storage Batteries House Wiring Currie continued, he would tell tome things he knew and certain Edward Cunningham, Vice-President and Repaired in all its branches gentlemen would curse the day they were born. (Charged of Time While Regarding Sir Charles Ferguson who had reflected on the Your Battery 13 Being ELECTRIC honor of Canadians, he commanded the 17th corps at Arras when Lipsett-Cuiiningham & Co. Onerhauled. Another is I HONS It went out of the town. Canadians had been rushed down on 1 Always Available. GRILLS that account. LIMITED -- Agents For TOASTERS Sir Charles Ferguson gave up Monchy Le Preux. .Who took FISHING & CANNERY EQUIPMENT MARINE HARDWARE CVINRUDE Portable RANQES Monchy? The Canadian corps. Steamship Supplies, Gas Engines and Accessories 1 Motors. HEATERS Lots of things happened In the British army about which VACUUM CLEANERS Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage CAILLE Engines for nothing was known. In 1917 he went into a town In which 40,-000 WASHING MACHINES PRINCE B. C. RUPERT, Runabouts. British troops were in open Insurrection, and 4,000 Canadian for (REGAL Engines Trolling. LAMPS troops were taken to guard the railways and bridges. Registered Office: Prince Rupert Office: The Famous English FLASHLIGHTS 68 Water Street, Telephone No. 95 PETTER HEAVY OIL GENERATORS MINERAL ACT. Vancouver, B. C. P. O. Box 1698 ENGINE FOR MOTOR SWITCHES, GOSDEN CAUSES CERTIFICATE. OF IMPROVEMENTS. FISHING SCHOONERS NOTICE. ETC. Little Joker, Mineral Hill, Midas, Lookout, Mystery, Midas Lake Frac, Pass- Fractional Full line of Electrical Apparatus in stock. EXCITEMENT AT Mineral Claims, situate In the Portland Canal Mining Division of Casslar District. Phone 37 P.C.Box 1704 farkin & Ward Electric Co. Ltd. LABOR MEETING niver Where Valley.located: On the East Salmon t TAKE NOTICE that I, A. II. Oreen. act-In; For Comfort, Courtesy and Service ione 125 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS P. O. Box 67 as agent for L. Watkins, F. M. C. No. 16349-C; C D. Carter, F. M. C No. 9.588-C; j n. M. Martin, F. M. a No. 9,587-C; II. Industrial 1. Fetter, F. M. C. No. 9,597-C; II. E. Accused of Being Spy Carlton, F. M. C. No. 9,598-C; Martin THEJSAVO Unionism Means Declaration Welch. F. M. C. No. 9,599-C, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof.tto apply to the llllllllllililllllllllltllllllllllllllli of War on Capital. Mlnlmr Itecorder for a Certificate of Im F. T. BOWNESS, Mn..r provements, for the purpose or obtaining a crown urani or tne aoove ciami. Fifth and Fraser St., Prince Rupert, B.C. And further take notice that action, under (By mail). section 85, must be commenced before WARNING to the PUBLIC I Calgary, March 13. A resolu provements.the Issuance of such Certificate of im Home Cooking Running Hot and Cold Water tion supporting the policy of in Daiea mis sin aay oi marcn, a, u. iiv; dustrial unionism and separation A. II. OIIEEN. It has come to my knowledge that the Harry Hanson from the international organiza itent for Hot Water Coils has been infringed from lime tion was passed amid the greatest "If htsh rata of interest must still le paid on Canadi ( time. Ly the installation of Harry Hanson Coils by un- enthusiasm at the Western panada Government borrowings, ALL the people should h lave pthoriied persons. They say the coil they sell is not a Labor conference this after the opportunity to earn this interest' . ferry Hanson coil, but if tho firebox linings are removed noon, and every delegate sup SIR THOMAS WHITE. Minhter cFinanc: U pipes in any placed in this space, this is an infringe- ported it earnestly on behalf of pt of my patent. If this practice is persisted in by un-uthorized the several branches of labor rep persons, I will take steps to protect my interests. resented. Householders should also note that by having a Harry Declaration of War. jansoncoil Installed by any unauthorized person, they also That the passing of the above pme liable under the patent laws. resolution is an automatic declaration of war on the part of labor Tlces for Colls, made of Iron Pipe, S20 with one Year Why They against the capitalistic guarantee Made of Brass, from S25 to S35, Five Years' people classes of the world was the Guarantee. opinion of a majority of the delegates Arc Etiying and when Delegate J. Tay HARRY HANSON lor of Vancouver asked if that was what the resolution amounted to WAR-SAVI The Reliable Plumber he was soon set at rest by the 'r.one 19 139 Second Avenue roar of approval which surged B through the hall. STAMPS IIIIHIIIilllillllil llllllll!illlillii!l!l!!!t!lll!llllll!llllllllllllll Another delegate was afraid that their efforts would be nullified bv the class of labor men TllC housewife is economizing in who would like it, but did not none 131 OfTice-14 Smith Block P.O. Box 772 want it if thero was any work at comfortable ways and investing in War-Savings tached to the getting or it. iow Stamps at $4.02 each this that tho die was cast it was up month. In 1924, when these stamps are geRuper Engineering & Supply Co. It every one to roll up his sleeves redeemed at $5.00 each, every dollar and fight. will have greater purchasing power. Engineers, Jobbers, Contractors Opinions Expressed. -timatet For three hours delegate after The business man is cutting off small and furnished for Electric Wiring and Complete delegate took tht floor and said unnecessary expenditures and buying War-Savings Plant Installations why.they should support the reso Stamps. He knows his money is available Northern B.C. Renre&entatives lution and there was haraiy a absenting any time he really needs it, with added voice in the whole gather pinadiail WestintrllOUSe Electrical Equipment, Electric ing. What feeble resistance there interest. $5 for $4 in five years is an excellent mi L j Hamilton Lamps?&c. was was beaten down by the ma- return on money otherwise idle. rear ure&Kubber Mechanical Rubber Goods, Hose oritv been after debated tho different on. points School children are buying Thrift Stamps I U, Toronto. "Extra Power" Belting. had each and filling their Thrift Unada Mnn after man approved of the at 25 cents are Wiivi n. ""V0"p. ni.i-UUie Rare andf insulated CoDDer. resolution and scorned the idea of Cards in order to acquire a War-Savings Stamp. L . JMOntreal Steel and Iron Wire. being afraid of tho international They are helping their country and acquiring mestic Engineering trades and labor and when tne the habit of Thrift. CO.. Dnvfnn "Delco" Light Products nin was taken and carried the Isolated Electric PlanU roof rang with tho cheers and Men on the farms are buying W-S.S. because 1 I San Water Wheel and roars of Hip delegates. the Government uses the money to Francisco Hydraulic Apparatus Snmo excitement was causou finance export orders for the food raised on 'nc uoast Pipe Co. during the afternoon when Divid Canadian farms. This makes their market sure. iuicouver Wood Stave Pipe, Tanks, etcf! ii.(.s. secretary of the United aune 0(e Workers of Alberta, took tho floor and children of all Manufacturing Transmission Machinery, and declared that there was a Men, women ages In T vu Hancrcrs. etc. number of police spotters and and conditions of life, are investing in W-S.S. Mm 1. secret service men in ttjo- hall, because it is a convenient way to"bui!d a bond". KlVn.e,l,n;hoUM Moto. Lamps and other Elec- and that ono man, William Gos-inn The security is absolute and the interest is -uuujoar uomngcarriea in kock nlias Smith, alias Brown, unusually high Some day they will look back well known in Calgary labor circles, with great satisfaction to the day when they and an "enemy" was in the bought their first War-Savings Stamps. balcony of tho hall. 64 The Accusing Finger. r.verv head turned in tho direc Have You Bought Your Stamp Today? OSTON GRILL tion of Mr. noes flngor as he pointed to tho figure of a man 06 THIRD ho sat in Uio naicony. AVE. PHONE 457 Mr. Rees said, A nrrr . "That man," CookW uu ALA TO EAT. ,.na known to tho labor men as Smith. Ho went to Fernie, B. C, Short 5 45e ' 50c D" ewry " and tried to make strife mere. viw ii any lime. (continued on nigo rour.j