II ".TRY. A NIP TONIGHT' 5? &r- t fll? ft-;-- .1MC'. .'V ft V ' BEST PROCURABLE BOTTUD 6UAHmOJSY T'" rnonuce or Scotland Oi,iu..ft TM lilOMn MO Mlt-M.tLIVtT OVTOM ICOIM The Original Label look for it at tk Vendor and, inailt on GRANT'S "BEST PRpCURASLE" 'This advertisement is not published- or displayed by thai Liquor Control Board or by the Government of .;. ( nriUsh Coliittb!av The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily New.s, Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN.; Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES t City: Delivery, by mail or carrier, per. month. . . . fl.no By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the. United States, in advance, per year ... . $6.00 To all other countries, in advance, per-yeaf S7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone. - - DAILY' BDITIOR S8 8 All udvertisingshould be in The Daily News Office-before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication.- All advertising received subject to, approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Friday, .Inly 9. t'J2o. Boost your town, and the town will, boost you. Knock your town and you'll getthe. knocks, back. King's Position In the Country. Everyone seenrs to lie discussing the cnnslitutional question today and we have been asked lo outline as briely as possible out-views in regard to it, in view of the claim made that Mackenzie King had no right lo a dissolution. Afle,r the lust election, Premier King slated that he would meet llje ljpue,ind let tjie ineniiers uVciijehis course, of action. Tjiis ws (iafe n cc'orilaiicV wjtljcuiislifii'Uonal practice. "11 did sOfnd secured a 'niajorjly.nol u Targe oiie, but enough lo ctiuple him to carry oiu His OoyernmenV secured the support of the House and. carried ten important divisions wilhout once being defeated. . Then troubles aroe. Two voles taken on matters initiated Jjy private members were taken as a moral reverse and twii courses; fay ahead. One was to again appeal to the country in order to enu the deadlock, the other to resign and let Mr. Mefghen 'try. The premier knew Ihen a well ns he knovys today that Mr. Meighen could not carry on the Government satis-fat'torify and the quickntt way 10 end the unsatisfactory state of affair was lo again go to the cOiintryl He so ndvied Ihe fiov-vintfrj'bi'u'liTs alvice was not taken. Mr. King's only course was to resigfi' in protest. ' , " The""tSnvernor Iben called in Mr. Meighen and asked him jo form a tloveminent. He uocepled the dpty but did not carry f it; out. Instead be appointed a provisional cabinet in a wholly unconstitutional manner and prpposed to carry on. For doing . so bej w-a.ceiisured by Parliament ind, should have resigned. If it4y.rtj .ipi( right for Mackenzie Kiiig. to go to tlc country it was not right1 for Arthur Meigbeii. , ' AVhtil. Liberals allege is that the- Opvernor' has allowed his sympathies to run away with" his-jfidgmejif in refusing the treat- rtieiit" Ifj Liberal leader which .he afterwards- granted to 1110 '(loirservalive leader. It, will be for the electors 6 de.cide this question. If theyi think-the. (jovernor was right" in' his attjtude they will vote for H?f Ctnervative candidate iu the coming election, but if they think Ins, was wrong and there was discrimination they will o iexjr.esK dhemselves by. voting for' thV Liberal candidate. v ' ' '. . 'Nii'J ..ill I.l. II... i . .j- . .. . .'i.M M im wc iuc ijicui iitt:?iiiii iji nip eouuesi, liunounieoiv. :i .....i .. t '. ! . . . .. .: j,'i . i iiiui ji iiioi-b jiiipiMiaui. uiairniany people inuiK. un it hiilgL. whether we are.to.haye a c)iij.titvtiohal,governnieiil under vlljrli life (iovernop wil lact as a pasjive admjliiS'trafo'r or Whe- ItlCr. HIUAltOVVrs OI the lilivcrnur nihil irnnv nnil dmulnn nl.,. Ihe liiie'.ot jtreseiit tendency tov'ard auJocrac,y. Slight Backward Bend In Democracy. Everything for the Builder n.UMBERWe have the most' compete stock of. Umbers', diniensions; shiplop, 'fir finish; flooring, V. joint. Vefieers,, etb., in iNorllier'n B.C. We can suppjy, everything In a building from the foundation to the last piece of finish. Before buying inspect our stpek. It will pay you. Our prices ,are right. Albert & McGaffery, Ltd. Phones 11 and 117 o This is an age of democracy, but-just now there is a slight iM.iK.wunj nenu lowani aniocruc.yi Tills has heen seen iu Italy ahd m Poland. It is seen in the Soviet (loverment of Hussin. n is a reaciiou couseniient on war- trhn h W mul mnv m...ii.itf ROTARY FACTOR IN SETTLEMENT Result. of Work of Clubs There. Dr. EiLHieh, of Taroma, who is making a trip to the Valley of the Thousand Smoker in Alaska, taking with him Dr. Charles Maker, international Itotary lecturer, U-clared at the Hotary Club luncheon yesterday afternoon that tho Irijh iiueslion was settled largely Itelfasl ni.l Cork, and they .arranged for tho calling of a con-ferenfe and this conference appointed a committee to deal with GARBAGE. COLLECTION. Editor Daily Xews. As a number of tax and rate payers of the city appear to l much disturbed over the revised method adopted by the present cily. council in colleclinK. revenue intended lo cover cost of operating the sanitation system in the City. I therefore beK leave to' in trude upon the space of your valuable paper to briefly outline the' reason for the change from mill rate levy on I lie taxable land of the cily to- Ihe direct charge that is now being im posed on all inhabitaled dwellings and business Iiousps in !ha city. Necessity beinit the mother of ; ipvention orthe underlying pressure inai compeii cnanges io take' place is also responsible for this. present change in method of Laiadon. VAs all realize, the road inu itrnvem'enl work of the last four" or five years has increased th debt of the cily some 30l,ou() which necessitates the raising ot $3'J,8un per ailuum to meet in terest , and redemption on this increased debt. As the city is operating on a; single tax. basis, Ihtr land being the only taxable avenue open to meet the finan cial oblivions, hence the limit lo what Ihe land can stand, and further, in my opinion the old system was neither an equitable or fair basis of raising revenue lo meet the sanitation service, as the following will show how unfairly the former system oper aled: Cost, of Operating The estimated cost of operat ing the niithl soil and garbage service' being $8,npo per annum. Computed on the taxable land valuation. of the cily..is two mills for the service in question. A loir valued at fMOO.Ou pays 20u per yeaf,. fcl.ooo Jot 2.00 per year. While the 11,500 lot in Sec. 1 pays 29.(lO and the ?n.0(l lot -pays 10c per year, and in many cases the 80.QO or $100.00 lots have improvements and is Creator of the work of nishTspll and garbage collection. Hut again the argument used that Sec. 1 has a sewer have been necessary in countries. such as Italy .and. Poland. Nol'syslem and that an annual levy so here, however. This pmniirv iu h .u........ i : :.. i. . - ... -. . will o , . W4i,uiiyii;j miiu ii, i iiui:iiioi isj.auo is raiseu lor mainien ..... .v......,, uc. Him; none! nouiing io make necessary a retiirn to middle age coijditions, Oradually we. are learning the Jessons of (lovernnient. We make misj.1kes. but there is a steadv fonyard movement with the object of making the eondilions of ajl men better. This is the Liberal aim. Rupert and the attendance not as &ood. He urged them all to pet the itotary spirit, which was the Pest think he knew. Mr. Ilich is travelling on his yachl Argosy. In The Letter Box ance of the system. Computed on the same basis It means that a I00 lot makes an annual con tribution to the maintenance of sewers of 7c per year, the 50 35c. per year, etc. In my npin ion the- change was long overdue and no person should object to paying his or her own way and no(, attempt to imposq upon their neighbors. A LI). O. n. CASEY. DEFENSE OF BALDWIN. jEdltor, Daily News. If you could find space, to in sert the following in your valu able, paper you will confer i gr,eal favor upon the wriler. No where caii there be found a finer set of men than the railroad t;iiployu's on tle. big English lines. The Najlonal, Association of llailwaymen is not likely to bo an exception lo this rule. They cannot be, as a whole, exuetly proud of .IheJr. preVidepJJssjTe-. mark, a?, quoted In your iue of tin Daily-New tin .Inly 5, lh:it Premier Haldwin is- "h dangerous hypocrite." It is a pity that your popular Hlt1t Iiiiiiai t-Olr ....V' vitmiv litvr.l Irish Trouble Ended Laroelv Aft . ' . . . . ' j , --UIII at tiki I T rt ti ml s luliid in rnnce unpen ami the. surroumi-inv district, should not have a belter and truer estimate- of nuui at tin head of, Hie Knglisn Government. man who could so load that governme.iit' through such a crisis; as, the lain strike, that not a shot had to W fired in national defepse; no shortage of food ,va felt; and whioh so hail a.-. .... r-'J I n. . ..... 1 I . II. I. i. . . through (he Instrumentality of " 'tut'n ' ",ul volunteer., hot ,, men ami wo-The the Uotary Clubs of Ireland. wasVn- wer forlhpaminir to mee movement for peace Initialed by two clubs one Pro- jO. ""Wncy, '' man "'I1 tcstant and the oilier Catholic, at a" hUm.ndcd cili-ens would reopen ami annum The. enclosed report of Premier Italdwin's speech on ' Trade Union, made at a Unin.nisl fete at ' I ! I 1 I 1 it. Witjiin two days peace was wmppemiam, wuisnire, r.njJiano, declared. I"n Jun ,2 ' 'worthy of a re- ' Mr. ilich said he had heen a'Pfhit in your paper. It give a .Ilptarian for. twelve years at Ta-'Jff'd idea of the man and his li.. ...4 ...I.....' il.n n1..l. nriininn nnil-iff.iinlv iln.u twit CUIIIa. imt jitiiiT-ii iiru uiv i mi' ' I I ...... v ... ..v.... was no larger than that at Prince lw him up dangerous hyporile," hut rather as one who can safely br left in vharjte, of Ihe nation's welfare. M WKST. THE MAN IN THE MOON aaya: A MAN broke his neck and tin' not know 11. That's what comes of not reading the Prlnc Huperl Daily News. It. II. Pmley says if they let him stay at the head of the party he will make a suprem? elTort to smash the Oliver Oov" ernment at the next . session of the House. . Hurrah for Poolejt He is evidently willin' anyway. l'KINCK, Rupert is about, as up to dale as Vancouver. I heard a gramophou the other nte!it playing last .year's records. THE bravest man in the world is. the villager, wln dares to wear knickers. , ! . -41 WOMEN hrqadeast a lot bill lln-y do not aways tell the world llieir private opinion or hubby. THE most un to date man is lid J who takes his houe to the bar bet shop lo get it shingled. HE thought she was an anprl and she thought be wins rich. Moth were sadly liivo'rce followed. SI 1 ENGLISHMEN are often right. In that respect they resemble July, 9, 1916. The Itarteuders' t'nion held Us annua! picnic at TugwHI Island yeterlay, 'iu lutbiglbeing ond or tji joHiesof llie 'Hson. tjtfl hasetnill game re.sullef ni a score, of lL to i and, .in the fuL man's, rac'llarry R9'! ' beat J Mauricd CoutUn) tli. I'bfinyitAW'' The Oranby Cq. Jias bonded a mining property on libson Is land, 2.1 miles soulli nr this city and. a camp Is being established there by E. .1. Conway, the com- jiiiiiv'ii 1'iitriin'cr. The negotia were handleil by J. F. Ilftchio Tliere is a possibility that 7.r or Tht) Real Cause 'Off' Constipation Is A Bad Liver Mra. Jean Boehelr, Nelaoo, li.d, ifritea:--l,For many, year I hava. been troubled with my llyer, and aui terad terribly wjth eonati(tion. I, IISAXD ABOUT. Mlburnr tti harrt bean greatly Improted ilnea, I atarted. to tnlu) tUm. I. etanot recommend, thrra too kifbly to any on who; ia troubled Hiih tMt liver," &Jburo 'a Laxa-Llver, Pllla are. not a near and untried remedy. They have been on the market for the put IS y'! put up only by Tho T, Jailbivk Uolud, Torento, Oat. Recipe Book FREE Write for a copy of Colman's Recipe Book, containing recipes for Salads.. Salad Dressings, Sandwiches. Pickles, etc., etc. it will be mailed, to you FREE.' ftW men may .be employed. Vorge M. ll.iusbn will arriv.' tin Prince Rupert shortly to be- usanpooueu. ,,. ilniP1i Slnle runsiil n. Irishmen and Scotchmen. AUoi ' """"""""Land act. ' ' they Tories sometime i say are Hollt 0, iHUMionITAppi L.... una right but Jake says he does not; . . -rr ;., ... 1 . iclieve .- Huirt, .ihi suutie on xrtt iunj, Tea Years Ago In Prince Rupert cefdinif Irving N. Linnell, who t bpi'n transferred td ihe Vancouver eonsulae. I y nr. ii i.iurhitl 'in.uu, mi inwirii In .ft, itvrv iiiiiri ouib of itf U uprliv In- TSkE sotii K Out The Ctnidun rih In iiiiiiinv. Ijinilrd. of Viiirnurrr. oe- l uuon saiumn. i:miiors, Inirml lo apply inr a irnr oi nit ivimwiii ararriuril .ind: Cornmrnrinf al a pml plintM at hi1 or Inlet tfx.u" 4 mil imnu i.f unnamed ITfrt; llH-m-c Moti to rnalnn; iDrnrc M.utli i th:n; thrlH-a mi to rhahia. more or l lo hirf lin; lbrnre north. trly folio tut ,h'ir line in r.o.c, anl rfHitaimnr o arr-, more or THE CA.XAniAX flSMHO COMPANY, . I.IMIIE1I. Applir.lit. ' Per VViiiitm AlrrcO Bower. tiatil tin April. Il. M OTIC I. .'IS TIIF, MITTEH of.iD applkallon 'for lh- llw of a I'niM.loiul iniflrate .f lltle for ihe Ka.t In If- of Ul two ), Hlmk fiTty ln &,, tubilltuion of ll fvrn hundrnt and forty il (74. ouwn ChjrloilB liUirlrt, in ihe Province il ItrlllMi Colombia (Map loll). Sall.farlory iircMjf or Out in,, nr Die IffrtiriiaK- of Tllln rovarlnir tne aho unn nan nit nrrn pro.MirrW H -me. If N uiy Inli-nlion to lni aflrp the ilrallon of one month from" Ih flrnt publication hcrror, a rri)l?lm!.il. 'lrliriralr of lltle to Ihf alHite linrr In ibn. n.tiu. f Hu Majcaty Tlw klnr In trip lurtit of Ihi ""I1"'" lintirlal Munition Mnnlii..i. Iliia.if; tiim tiik n.i. tion lun,llno. nr. In Mia Iw.mlinfc inmra, oriir-lions leaning lo Hie nontlingjinai up ortificaic or tui i daim(,ui nth rroroary, miv, ami la numotrra IHUh I, i..iiu nrwmrj iiiurp, rrnire llilprrt, I., uur, IV9Q. If. P. MlM.EOH. .Htl.liar or 1nf. LAND ACT. Caolar Land IH.trlri. Land Flerordint Dl'lrlct of Prune Ituperl and Miuaied on inn Ann. inoui I mile fllllllnt of iiimiili or Atlinto lover. TAfcE NoiiiiK ttmt FranrU nirlurd nnnlop of Ajlin, .i.i:.. orninatlon mill maiiaicer. Inicnila to apjdjr for iwrmlMlon ... iiuiiiiiir nil IOIIOWJIIK oeMTIUfU land.: eommenrlnir it a poat plumed on the aouih ihore of Taku Arm about mile nuihweat from the month. -of Alllnto lllvrr anrl rnntilnir thenre u ehotna et, thrnre 0 rluilna lonth; llwnr to chain eat; and lliwire, to rliain north to poim or roiiiiiii'nicnieiii, ermiaiulna; 40 irrt', more or lea.. rnv.icis niciiAiui HUM.0P, Pat. Atlin, M.y tO. 9n: AtP't"t' LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to.Laaa Land In Prlnre Itupcrl Land IWnrdln bia. Irti't of. Prince ' llupert, and innate at Maeit, II. C. TAKK NOTICE that Fuitenp, If. Simp. on of .Mo.nell. ncrnpatlon Tanner, In lend, to aiply for a iae of the rollow Inr dearrlbed landt:-- CoiiiiiH-iirlnit at a pout planted, at the nortlieaM roiner of Mlock o, Maae Tciwnnlle) thenre easterly I BO feel-llienre Miiilherly l.flOil feel; Ihenre wea-lerly U0 reel! ihnie northerly 1,000 feet to point of rriinineni'emenl, and ron-lalnlnK J arid, mare or Ir.a, El'OK.NK II. SIMPSON. KSVM Di.d iun. im. Mustard is like tea it is at its best when freshly made. But where tea requires boiling water to develop its flavour, Colman's Mustard needs only colctwater to liberate the essential oils which add such est and flavour to food. When you serve Mustard with bacon, ham or sausages for breakfast with cold meats for lunch with roast beef on pork for dinner, mix it fresh for every meal and mix it only with cold water. Colman's Mustard is a real aid to.digestion because it stimulates the salivary glands and promotes the flow of the gastric juice in the stomach. COLMAN-KEEN (Canada) Limited, Dept 82 1000 Amherst Street, Montreal (olmas Mustard aids X X digestion. Ifl I A Few More Specials at Bulgers Sale 4IIC ta-aayaBl---, BLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSl alaatffliDI Ilk Solid (lohl Nerklel or Lavnllierc, set wilh Hyn Ihetic Ituby, abtiut two curat in sie. Wry spei price . . ; ,j. . w . ....... $60 Ileal Cut Amber Head XecklcLrHpedar'nt6 price $5.05 Heal French Klile' l.intjlges ilhyt nml Saucers. Omv n few left at 05c 35.0(1 Silver PJatc.l Sandwich nr Cake Plate. On two left at, sae price $2.05 Mahogany finish1 large ixe .Man lei Clock, with lw : tone chime on metal rods, llcgulnr price 920. Ha ? price $20.80 Silver Plaleil Chihr.s Cup. Special sale price . $1.20 Solid Oohl Ladies II jug, wilh block Onyx setting w b pearl iu centre. Special sale price . .-, $2.05 Little (ijiTs Watches wilh Islrnp, nickel case. Spec.jl price $2.05 Indestructible Pearl Xeckle!, 2t Inches I0113, wilh m er clasp, rhiiiestoue set .... 05c M5 Sterling Silver Tea Sel. Sale Price $70.00 John Bulger, Ltd. IcANAOIANf VACinc Jewellers Canadian pacific Railway B. C. Coast Servicet Sailings, from Prince. Rupert To Ratchlkan, Wrangall, Jun.au and Skiowar Jul B.0, 11, 16, 1S, IS, St, SO. To Vancouf, Victoria and Saattlo July, 7, 10, 14, 1T SI, 34, 2, SI. .. .. . PHINCISS SIATRICt. 0mbll Rlvar, and Vaneou.ae, avaev Balurda 11 a.m.. for Bul.dal.. lait B.lla B.lla, Oo.an Palli, N.mu, Al.rt Say. " aat foe til StMmahla Lin.. ,g u ,,.,,, (psm . . w. 0. ORCHARD danaral Aanl. Oarnae of 4th Straat and trd Avaeua, rrlnea Rvaart, B.O.