FAfJITWO T are t rslfruit juices combined with tonics into s thejinest remedy for stomach, liver, kidney, and skin troubles. 25c and 50c a box at all dealers. FRljrr.A.TIVES LIMITED, Ottawa. Ont. OfaWrc. N.T, U4m.Edc, CkrUtrhrch.N.Z. r It does not The Daily News PRINCE .RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon,! except Sunday, the Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. 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J?, Wallace of aurouver and formerly of (his rilv. wlm GENKRAL McRAE GIVES ADDRESS ON ISSUES OP DAY, EMPRESS THEATRE (continued from pase one) linos. .Cilios like indivdunU mut walk lieforo tlicy can run.' Cost of Government Taking tin. Ih address of Hon. 'A. M. .Man son who was lurr- re-icenllv ami who hail rrfenvd ispwtiicnlly, (u liini, Uenoral .Mr-lllao said il wax li tlloult to ain- wor the challenge of the A 1 1 or. npy itnorul lo say where re-duftinns in expenditures could lip. made.- 1erause ( lio fart and fipures were nol nvailnlde In de-' ail. The (iovornnirn was a I a run corporation. In which I In JTpeople where the .shareholder and Ihey should issue a slate-men! each ar showing wind fliey were doinp with the money. The revenue and expenditure fttnlc.menl issued ho could nol understand, lie had lo get one or Iwo chartered accountants l compile figure for hini. Mr. Mansnu admitted ho did Imt know how much they had spout hul, aoVorilinp In his figures, Micro had boon 1 08,770,000. The money had eventually lo ho naiil hy Jhe ronsunior for the manufacturer of an article added Iho taxes to Iho price and this was passed on to Iho wholesaler and retailer until Iho consumer paid the hill. This raused the liirh cost of living. Fifteen years a?n there was as much vcash in the hank as do. Iionluros outstanding. Today the deht of Iho nrovinco was iK7.- 000,000 and It would he 0o 000,000 he fore Iho present lepjs- llalruo expired. This lo a family Vi . J 8"r ".I h'S "I11"10-" ,hat It 'night be .uile. pns- nd the interest and sinking fund .s.ble lo construct a golf course in Ibis city cither on Montreal , n il had In ho pa'id. Mr. Man-Heights, In hection Three, or at some other nearby location. ; ,,,! . i,i,n nr...ri,i il... eem probable that the whole cleared lownsife -selves on k'eeuinir their sinking will be needed for residential purposes for a mimlier of vr. and in Ihe meantime il might well be used as a golf course. II would have lo be drained to "some extent and greens made, but the result would well repay for the trouble and expense involved. Mr. Wallace points out that throughout this country and the United Statesinnd Britain a golf course is being looked upon as necessary to a town this size.- It i Ihe greatest possible attraction for tourists ami nlonjr with Mhe promised Canadian National hotel would place this city on the tourist route as a stopping off place. While an eighteen hole crnrse is desirable, nine bole. would serve Ihe purpose and this would' give n most attractive feature. It was 'further mentioned that golf is no longer looked upon as a game for the rich or the old. It is a game for democracy. Looked nt commercially it would be the greatest attraction Prince Rupert (jciiildoffer lopeojMe travelling this far north. Many Will Regret Death of Villa, The death of Francisco Villa'will be regretted by many who aumire n nrwg nation of any kimj in any rountrj-. For a long time he defied his opponents in .Mexico and also the government oi me unneu mates, anil when I'ershing went out to pursue, him he made ihat noted general look anything but dignified. Villa is a type of n passing age, a man who could only spring lo prominence under condition stich as have existed in Mexico fqr n number of years past. He has gone the way of most Mexican leaders. General McRae $ Seems 8incere. Whatever may be said, against fieneral McRae, leader of the provincial party, he at any rale seems sincere. The diffi-cnlty is that be is Iryjug lo reconcile two opposite lines of policy. Oil the. one hand he js nut for ruthlessly culling down expenditures, and on" the other hanTl he would offer inducements to capitalists lo conv in and start pulp and paper industries, would encourage prospectors, would remove the lax from miningmtil the capital invested' hnd been returned, and would give Northern British Columbia'' larger appropriations. Just bow nt? wuiiiu ,00 nu mis ne uoes ;ioi tell. lie says there ar? three men to one job in the government service. It might be. well to nsk the civil servants here if that is Inie, Complaints have come to us thai the staffs in some department here; are overworked nnd that instead of cutting .jywii uiiin simiiiu ie increases in me starr in order lo cope, with'- the work. Tdiere are also complaints from time lo lime uiui me jneii anu women m the service are underpaid. Ye fieneral McRae would "ruthlessly prune" then' slill'more. Afain complaints have sonfetimes been made thai the i parlmenl of lands under Hon. T. I). Palliillo has made too many V. puip anu paper . companies alrcndy. Yet fieneral McRae would go further nnd it those already , . offered. ' . mM If on v thcrme - hand ' he iiP-'ii'.iin:uin is going to hand null out the income of the province to the big capitalists and on the .....vr . in umvii expenditures Iy ruthlessly pruning the civil ner vice, t ion ,e will have lo eplniri a lot more fully before wo are NviUr lum. : I'.'W -'Mher politicians, the fieneral knocks his opponents cries wolf, w0lf,".says everybody is wrong but himself, careful y .refrain Irom detail in connection with' nnyproposals he makes and pander lo local prejudices. Hi visit it further p,7--f , ,. V Ul"1 1nme of n party does not count but Ihat iR pol .cans are al.ke in many respects only sonic are wor.? Winn others and of course some are bollor. NABOB I TE Teax- tvsi H fthoutd be fuii'i intact hut they had lo borrow money to jtrovhlo It. Mr. I'allullo said Iho pejiplo of the irovinco were a great and wonderful l.eople. This was true fur if Ihey were not they would not be able to lutr Ihe load. Wants Investigation lienoral .Meltae ouoled a lot more fiyures and staled f hat in I lie U.c. fiovernment service It look three men to do the job if me. He characterized Ihe De-larlmenl of Industrie as "one of Iho worst scandals of Ihe pro .1 M i ... si-mi nay, ami asKou Uiul a reputable firm of chartered ac-rountanls go into il and lie would pay Ihe expense of the audit and also Ihe cost of ailyer using ihe result. He did Tint think this could be refused. Ciiying credit for Ihe Mothers I'oiisions as legislation of which me iovernmeiit might well he prowl, the speaker asked why incy should suggest it be cut run. lie I hough! however, tlx act might Do slinened so as nol lo carry the 1 ligations belong lug to other provinces. They did ni-u in iakK care or ineir owim responsihililies. Liquor Business Iho lieneral llien deull with Hie liquor tratlic and Hie slate- mem i,i iho Attorney (ieneral Ihat. he was going lo gel Ilia ex lum liquor nouses, il was sur prise to him that he had not got i.iiem ninjr ago. He (old of liiiior warehouses in Ihe interior of Iho province which paid a license of 10,000 lo Iho province and exorleil the liquor in Cadillac cars. ,o proper check, lie claimed was made lo see thai the liquor got out of the country, hut was sold by boot loggers in the Koolenay and some of it was brought buck to Vancouver. His friends in Vancouver now bought, their tiquor from bootlegger Instead of from the liovernmeiit liquor lors be cause they could got il for a dollar u bottle cheaper. If .Man-son wanted lo gel them h thought he could do so. Ho, did not sccwhylfio Federal (lovern-rnenl' allowed it, to go on. I'he more ho saw of Ihe ml- niinislralioii of the province, Ihe! more ho was Impressed with lis business iuetlirency, declared Iho speaker. He did not believe they g'X more than 10 per cent elll- cienry. All coiiuriunllies which he had visiled said they were-not gulling their due. He suggested Ihat sixly million .dollars , bad been thrown away. Irrigation and Reclamation fieneral .Klewurt thou took up Iho matter of Mr. I'allnllo's Irrigation and reclamation policy crillcixcd II in some delall claiming il .would show a loss, TH1 DXILT NEWS Saturday, JuV '51, 10 j AN INTERVIEW WITH PROMINENT THEATRICAL MAN W. J. MALCOMB Famons Cluractrr Man of tha Old School JO-TO COMPANY: Under God, Jo-To aarrd ny life. Why, man, I had auffrrrd torturra from stomach trouble for thirty yean. I had fire XRar examination made of my stomach and three doctors told me I had ulcers there that would finish me. For to years and eight months I nerer did a tap of work and what I suffered bo one will ever .know. Duriajr this period my, wife and I tired oa $330 and the teneroum assistance siren us by the Elks, of which lodee lama member. I fell away in weight from 263 pounds to 130. Just think of that for a man of more than a mate height. Why, man, I was dying, and was la a condition that I did not care how soon it happened. was la such agony, that I would hare taken anything, and you can fancy how happy I was when I found that Jo-To relieTed me. I, took the first box and as I continued to improre I took four more before I was back to the normal. Now look at met I weigh 180 pounds and feel like a boy. Why, the benefit to my nerves was wonderful. It used to be that I would feel like screaming if I heard a scratching sound, but when you came In, do you know what I was doing? I was filing a thin piece of steel to make a key, and the raiping did not bother me a bit. Let me tell you something else. 31 y head is now so clear and I feel so attire that my earning capacity is wonderfully in creased. la addition to my regular work here I carry out little plans on the side thaU hare added materially to my income.' In short, instead of dying I am alive in e?ery sense of the word. Go ahead and tell the world about Jo-To. Tell them I hare so much faith I would stake my life on its efficacy, for Jo-To aaTed my life a sure as God is in heaven. Anybody that doubts this can only write me or come and see me, and I will con vince mem tnat it is ue truth. The farther you can spread the story the better it will be for mankind. W. J. MALCOMB Jo-To quickly and harmlessly re-litres all stomach distress and suf fering such as gas, acid, sour atom ach (heartburn), bloating, and all after eating distress. Gusranteed absolutely harmless. Sold at all drug stores, try, the speaker spoke of complaint. made ropardiiu; taxation, j Minerals in Iho hill were of no .value. It was only when they were dnp thai I hoy hnd value. The money was spout in supplies and machinery. "Iho minor should ho fdlowed ll gel his capital lM'k before lhO( inern nient went afjer him for Ippfone ln. Ho would nlS" onConrase the prospector. What, ho aVcd, would become of the province If they did not encourage J he-prospector lo jjo into Ihe hill. !) wdopiiienl of thy Industries would provide a market fr Hie produce of Ihe farm. There wul a feeling in Mio north thai Vancouver waM not concerned about I hem. 11ierpeo, plo of Vancouver were deeply concerned, however, nt the financial burden to o homo. For in creased development they were looking In Iho interior of British Columbia. Lack of inforpialion in regard In that part of Iho province was due, ho claimed, to I lie failure of Iho members. While Hiev hoodcl Iho dUlrirl they did not tell nltoul Iho pro. bleiiis of marketing, road nnd other diflicullie. Restricted Viewpoint fieneral Stewart then dated Iho petiole of , Prince Hiiorl n being restricted in I heir iew-pninl. In Vancouver Ihey were educated lo the fact that Iheir Micro-, 'was due In the success of agriculture. 'Hie district from here to Prince (icorgo belonged lo Prince Hupcrl and he ulod Then I happened to try Jo-To. I I bow much lime Ihey had given Lord put walor .and it was do! necessary lo lake any off. If Ihe money had been spent along Ihe line of (he (i.T.P. what would this have meant? However, I lie situation was not hopeless. The Provincial Parly was pledged lo develop industry and agriculture, Ihe north there wore Iwo partially developed industries, limber and mines. Lumber business had been pro fitable during the past six months owing to the develop ment of the Panama fianal route. Concessions to Capital In Iho north were the best P'k'p reserves in North America. Mr. Patlullo said' they had boon figuring Willi seven syndicales but ho was tired of this development in Ihe press. He wanted lo see Ihe men on the ground. While there had been greal activity in the induslry there was not one pew plant. Patlullo had nol boon' frank. He know dial the facts wece the Oliver fiovorn-menl was afraid to deal wilhjhe situation courageously. Jin fU nancier would put five or len million dollars into the business under Iho present basis. To got into the businoss'ai least thirty years supply of lupiber must be assured and no t company could pay the liconso fees' In addition' to Iho slumptige.. In Ontario and Quebec they hud legislation lo encourage Iho pulp and paper business. Similar legislation must be adopted here in order to give it stability, Hoyally on,' limber was based on Ihe selling price of timber The sluiupago was high because lumber prices were1 high und there would bo advances in III IT future. I.imH.ImIIiui nlmiilil linvn No one was pleased with been passed five years ago, Pulp inc. iieveiopmenl. sclieioes. In (mhiui pl. i.i ..,.1 1... .inria.i ... 1 , tl I Ml III III IV in- " 'I lid not . think .... money should have until there, was 1 1 f W ' definite been spool thai way when (hero legislation. ' was unoccupied land In central mining "V British Columbia on which the Turning to ;Jtie mining .Indus. jlo developing il. Active Mipporl was necessary In help lln-m work out Iheir problems. IF thought the north was 'much neclivled. .Ministers were 'making good fellows of lhemevos in the-south and losing out nt home. Then were at present two ministers in Prince Humeri but Iho Provin clal I'arty would nol promise Ihoni thai many. The qnoiion of expenditure jn Jhe north should he settled, lie thought southern U.C: would support an reasonable policy. o intended lo slain In Vancouver wind ha had said hero. If the present memliers had nol Ihe nerve, -he would do it. Brass Tacks Concluding the fieneral said this Was a real country, but Ihey must gel down to brass lacks und pull tosolher as a unit. II asked If Ihey wanted fiv years more of Liberal fiovernment. A voice: imiario has gone back." fieneral McRae; Yes, Ontario has gone back because the one luriiod out wa worse than Iho one in before. They spent morn iimney. II was. a class move menl," Money and own must !e got in and Ihey ootid not do this un esi Ihey got rid of llin govern mem at Victoria. There must he good men lo represent, (hem There must' bo rulMess'oulling down of expenditures and run iiiug Hie fioverntnenl on business principles in order In succeed lie was not out after voles but ho found flint eighty percent of the people were sick of Ihe old parlies. I he speakers were Introduced by r.bairman lloss McKav and Iho 4irsl speaker, Mr. Htewarl gave an interesting resume of the founding of Iho Provincial Parly and its objects. i.. - notice: to contract cms. orrirm ii Ano, in illrlri. B.C. imi: Sr.Al.rn TF.Xbr.llS. iirrrMlA "T.n Art fur Attj'iit Oovrmim-iit Bwlomn," will r rrrriTl-H UJ IIW IIOIHMI TSIilO UlA JlltllOfr nf rnlille Wurks up if Q'rlork noon of TiirnUy, the Mib day V (If fl liw ernronm md roniiHrOon nf 0nfrnnini the nlr. Iltl, fur Ailin Klnloril 1'lariA, Spri-tflrsilon, Contrtrt md Fornn of Temli-f fiMiy nwn (,n itnl trirr tlir lath day or June, ifi, md rurllwr Information obuim-d ii in If nrimnt t ' iii, 'riuiiii-ni iminiinrt ind it Ihn rollnwlnir nfrirri ilovrrniiirnt Armt (Uxirt IIimjw, Vinrniju-f, md Oovernnii-ni An-nt, lUnIrl Hiiuk. I'riiii- nmi Ciifii of pUnn, nierificudai. etc- rm Imi i.Mlliii'd fmin Ihe firpirtuii-rR i tiiy. inrnl nf i depnill of Ten UolUri (IIO.OO). In hsmI rniiintlon. iiuru Tlij ; or tny tmdrr dm Mrr(. Victoria, ll.fi jun nth, 1 913. Mrlly irreflwl. ' , .. . r- MU UP. Public Work rnrinrer nmrtini-iil .f PuLliwvi.ri. TfniWi ir rnn,i.rf . . of the foniier I'ni... HinZ. L lliMMe. third Avenue, to the iionie ' I Mid curl ii, ,rX SSL'S w tion. tieiiiu r t,;rt.;'i Siiav 1 ..... i .2 rier- mrsjiKjn l eVl. ! LiUn"r. M'. V. 0 cm" '.. - ""i"'f u), Ltd. end lo reject .ny o, , Iffi" " " l Will you be One of the 2,000,000? Ten years ago almost evtry woman baked her own bread. Today, In most of the United States, the majority patron, lze the baker Five years ago almost all washing was done in the home. Today almost 2,000,-000 send their entire family bundle to the laundry. And nowhere Is this modern method '"more popular than right here in our own city. If you were to call any day at our laundry, wc could show you proof. Why? Because the service we offer takes all the washing completely out of your home. Think of it no laundress to bother whh; no water, tubs, and soiled clothes to struggle with. Just a minute at the , phone, snd your washing is taken off C your hands. We have a number of services for you ' to select from telephone snd have us explain all about them. Regardless of whether you employ a laundress or do your own washing, you wfl find this ser vice wLQ save you tune, and money, too. Canadian Steam i Laundry Phone 8 Send H t Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating 0. T. P. 20,000 Ton FlosUng Dry Doek Knglnsers), Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patter makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Els. Electric arid Acetylene Welding. Our plant Is equipped to Vrndle all kinds of Marine and Commercial Work PHONIS 41 AND SM sH 'issssssssB'sH.fl JhtBtvMeuiaNv The Home Beverage n eter welcome friend in the home, SATISFIES THIRST A ENCOURAGES APPETITE AIDS DIGESTION PROMOTES GOOD CHEER Bottled at the brewery and sealed in light-tight, sterilized bottles, it Is alwayi in fine condition when yon open, it. Demand 'Cascade Beer' all Government Vendors supply it. Orefer st case today. VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED Tills advertisrmfnt Is not published or displayed by the I Jquor Control Hoard or by tl.r Government of Urltish Columbia, .