PACE TWO Vile. JM'iLY Nr;VVH mm hi mt mm m mf gmwiwit NEW FORD HERE I Sices real home cooking satisfaction 1 DAILY EDITION The Daily News riUN'CE RUrERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. l'ULLEN - - - ManajrinK Editor. SUBSCHIITION RATES City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser period, paid in advance, per month 50 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period $5.00 Or four months for $1.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year $6.00 By mail to all other countries, per year $7 fin Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - 8G Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Thursday, Feb. 16, 1926 ELECTION MUST BE IMMINENT Evidently an election is coming on soon for our old jrrey-bearded friend the "Oriental Question" is with us again. It can be counted on as sure as death and taxes that just before an election this old ghost will 'be raised. Sometimes it is resurrected by one party and sometimes by another, but always just before an election. Each is aware that the local Legislature has absolutely no jurisdiction and all it'ean do in make recommendations. But that makes no difference. The Orientals have no votes, they save money, and it is claimed they undercut wages and undersell white merchants. Tht result is that any move against them is popular. While mi one wants to see the country taken possession of by Orientals it must lie remembered that even Orientals have human rights. These people b have admitted must be' given a chance to earn a living and the immigration, as was shown by figures published recent'y has been practically stopped. l'rince Uup. n hope to do business with China and Japan and cannot atiord to lal.c ..ny stand that will prejudice us in the eyes ot the Japanese am! Chinese. A c6mpany has recently been formed to trade with the Orient Because of that, if for no other reason, we mu.'t treat tln-ni as neighbors and friends. There is no other way of expecting to do business with them. They buy wheat, lum ber. Iok and many products of this country and we buy a good many Oriental products -uch as rice, tea, silk and manufactured goods 'ihis business should, be encouraged and ii cannot be encouraged by everlastingly talking about them as a menace when everybody knows they an nothing of the sort. They are carrying out their end ,ol the (Jentleniati's Agreement and we should do ours without eter nally prodding them and trying to make election capital. OLD SCHOOL LIBERAL OONE With the passing of the Earl of Oxford and Asquith, the most prominent of the old time Liberals has gone and there is none to take his pi see. Old Country Liberalism is moving forward and Asquith has been rather out of place in the party for a long time past. That is why he did not work well withLloyd (Jeorge. He had no policy for the future and all he did as a leader latterly was to hold on to the position. He was really Conservative in his political views and with his passing probably a number of men of his type in the party will shift their allegiance to the other side. That is where they should be. English Liberalism is passing through a crisis. It has tried to include in its ranks men of the Asquith Ik-, of the Lloyd Ceorge type and the more advanced Labor men, which was an impossibility. Oil and water will not mix. If a Liberal party is not Liberal it has no justification for its existence.: It should drop out of the political field and gfve place to the tabor party. 11 is all a matter of name. Just now, leaders of the party re giving serious thought to the position they occupy. The probability is that they will form a coalition with the Labor groups and be absorbed by them or they will rvake their policy so radical that they will be able to induce Labor to go with them. It is an interesting study in politics and we, thousands of miles away, can look at It dispassionately as spectators and discuss it without being accused of party bias or playing politics. The next year should make the Liberals there show their hands more plainly than they are doing today. Tne difficulty today is that they are . .. ... l u a : I 1 i i i in i nunuui virus lenuerH. i.ifiya vieorge is getting oia ana mere seems to be no one to take his place. r energy asset vitality by dotraMwg "The goodness oS prime bcc" 88 IS FINE CAR Many jo in see it at Parker (Jar-n;:e, Admire Lines and Note Improvements Quite a stir was caused In auto- motive circle yesterday by the arrival I or the rrw FqrjIjtOaf iJWB(tt eurjtf ff view today lr. ' Stan liwl4 -faragelJEJ J i.:e lus been quite a pilgrimage to that place or those who worship at the shrine ol beauty and speed. Man; ronipl.memai' remarks were heard and the probability Is that the car will prove very popular here. Acked as to delivery ot the ears, Mr Parker said he had three car loads on the way but could not guarantee exact ly when they would be here. U would be soon, however. The features ot the new car are: pleasing appesranos, great power, high Jjcav nextUlity. readability, unusual getaway, economical operation ana rug- ; :d. simplified construction. Design : and construction hitherto peculiar to high-priced machines are. incorporated lii the new product. i The 11 : cs of the new Ford are dls- lnctlve. The wheel base la 103 'j In- I !'.-s. and the lower suspension and J 'cjpl; -crowned. tO'acefully contoured e -piece renders are pleasing to the ;? tnd suggest speed a.i'J (.t.ibility .-die- are ct .-.ll-stcel conf.ru.: Lion and a new type or oae-piece. steel p.ke wheel employing a drop-ccr.tro tiri and -llmlnatlng the old-fashioned rim and :1m clamps is employed. A selcct.ve -.lidlnp gear transmission lb tused with a multiple dry-disc clu'eh. and the ; tear axle 1 ol the three-quai u-r floating type with spiral bevel gears per-; manently adjusted and noiseless. Pi '11 torque tube drive which relieves spr'.ns r rll driving strain Is featured, and four-wheel, mechanically actuated, in ternal expanding brakes heve i:ee:: In corporated In the new product. Throughout the design of the car ease .i:iq quietness of operation, great :trength and accessibility of all parts liave been kept in mind. i The purpose back of the new car Is i prc7lde a small car which will in- ; '.'porcte all light car advantages with he features ct comfort, speed and afety heretofore peculiar to heavy and xpenstve machines. This has been accomplished In the new Stcdel "A" ; Ford. The four-cylinder power plant ! if the new Ford develops 40 horse ; ower at 3900 revolutions. This is! Tactically double the power of its predecessor, but this gerat Increase In power has been effected without sacrifice of economy and It la claimed torn the new car will afford thirty r ir. ? , ;:Ues vo the gallon gasoline. This re- . jurkahle lncreas in power Is effected 'trough vxe of a larger cylinder bom. ; static and dynamic balacing ot fly-heel and crankshaft, and by the use light reciprocating parts. The ew motor la practically vlbratlonleas owing I to the careful balancing of these parts. The Model "A" motor Incorporates -a umber o! unusual features of design vblch have been born of year? ot experiment, Moct of these festurcs make for long life simplified service and more economical maintenance. Lubrication Is a combination of pump and plash systems and cooling combines -Vrmo-syphon and pump circulation -.( water. The water pump la so 'eilgned that it comes into use only hen the motor is turning at a fair rate of speed, and overcoollng at low speeds or m cold weather Is thus avoided. The motor itself la eaaentl-illy a low-speed motor, developing its jiaKlmum , power at 2200 r.pjn. This consistent with established Ford practice which always has aimed at ecurtng a minimum amount of piston ravel per mile or road travel, wttb a resultant minimum of strain and wear on moving parts The new car Is completely equipped with five steel spoke wheels, improved method of chassis snd motor lubrica tion, four hydraulic shock absorbers. speedometer. windshield wiper. - near new mirror, remote door-latch con trols'. There- are, au bod - atpleY Tudor, Fordor, Coupe, Sport Coupe, Phaeton and Sport Roadster. Bach style will be available In an extensive range of optional color combinations. Unusual performance unprecedented n the ltght car field Is claimed for the new Ford Model "A". It will attain a speed in excess of 60 miles per hour and may be held at that speed for long periods without discomfort to passenger or Injury to the mechanism. It accelerates at a terrtfts pace and cems literally to leap away when the -luteh is engaged. It has been driven at more than 40 miles per hour In Intermediate gear It manoeuvres with rtat ease, negotiates the roughest reads at speed without undue body .notion, holds on a sharp unbanksd curve at 48 miles per hour and has a urnlng radius of only IT feet. Ten Years Ago in Prince) Rupert An order-ln-councll has been passed by the federal government whereby it will be possible for people from the British Qoltunbta coast to Maniub.i t purchase Prince Rupert fil) fTor t n ceiiU a pound T. it. Johnson, "njdM.i-aer of the Canadian Fish Sc Cold Storage Oo.. announces that the steam trawler James Carruthers will put to sea Unmtdiately to supply cheap fish to the retailer direct. Looking spick and span following a recent ovrh:iul and reiminn the tug Lome, rrcentty avcqtilrrd by ihe O.T.F. to operate out ot Prince Uupert, ar- . S m M JK. M oaWV snVsHXArasr KfTfflM. ay inI f ' ' . Qap A OOOD way to get a market for WAS VERY WEAK NERVOUS AND MELANCHOLY Mr. Geo. McKeniie, Campbell ford. Out., writes: "A short time ago 1 was troubled very bad with my heart and nervea, the cause of It, I think, was mj going through the ehange of life. "Iu Terr wrak and" jBtlaneke), tod so atnroM I kad hardly bear te hear a elork tiekiag, and I did not lieeji well. ,rI wm aflvised to try to I wot at once for a bo; took them and got an-othsf, tod before thtjr vrere all gone I felt good, my nerves are fine, I do sot mind any noise, and I can aleep well. I can not recommend them too highly to those suffering as I did," , Tries Me. a box at all druggists and dealers, or malted direct oa receipt ef price by Tht T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Out, lire St CJHARLEsH ;Xv CHARLES' i.. nn siHivainuig ov acrss, more or J. H. TODD SONS LTD. . Applicant. ' Dated December lath. 182T T.OVEKN51BNT LIQUOK ACT." NOTICK Of .tri'MCATKIN IOK I1KKII LK'KNHR ,.flTIOB-l!.h'r-" ,vn to1 the 13th day of March iu the undersigned intends to apply to ti l. quor Contro' . i.i . . vi vi HIV premises being part of .. building suuwu ran Elements rl" l, situated at Port Clements, B.C., upi.n the lands described as Lot No Block 44. Subdivision of Lot 745, Queen Charlotte Is-lind District. Km Nj. 107B. Prince Ru-pert Land Reg v ration Dtatrlct, In th? Province of D:.tih Columbia, for the sale ot beerr by the glass or by the open boitiei9r consumption on the premises lflgATKD this 13th day of February. BRYDONE LORNE TINOLEt Applicant. "fiOVBHNMENT LIQUOK ACT" XOTICR Of .tlTUriTHIN IOK IIKKH LICtlN'C'll hereby given that on the March iMct t.h iinri.i. aODlV to th Llaunr Culul S "iSiSkSm ltute on Lot light uruw ruuimn (111. nan Bis 7 Msssett Townslte. Town .of Uaaett Queen Charlotte Islands. Prince Ruben Land Heflitratlon District In the Province of BHUah Columbia, for the sale of beer iy the glass or by the open bottle f.ir consumption on the tre-mltes. DATT;D l Prince Runert, B.C.. this 18th der t February, ISM. GORDON B. DAVIRS. Applicant. Thursday, i 31 Unsweetened Lountry mim omted to Double Richness and the name"23&ekf(- 'guarantees its quality InRitsI upon ttin D. of n's Sit Chjirhm Brand mt trout Jro nr.-.. It't li'm tin w.ih tin Co! J Cute on it SB OR DEN'S St. Charles is carefully selected country milk with some of the water removed. It's the same as bottled milk only much richer, ... . l T A. - - fi creamierunsweetened, or course, mosi wuracn use it just as it pours from the tin because, being doubly rich milk, it improves every recipe. Others add an equal quantity of water and use it as ordinary bottled milk. Since it keeps perfectly in the unopened tin we suggest that you buy three tins of Tall Size, four of Small, at a ... . . a. ? U,J nil nsAwlre unit, uuu use iL ncciy in mi .w.vt, The Borden Co. Umited, Vancouver Send mt Jru Mutinied St. Charles Recipe Beok Nam Ansa. i M ' . W.V'-- .l 'saw " v Jt I Kr 111 -' II P"' I IT r.7- 1 I 1 I rived from Vancouver with her first tow. this afternoon Today's train from the last will not arrive until 7 o'clock this evening Abcut ten miles from here tire trouble developed with the mall car and It is necessary to cut oat the car and transfer the conunta. Man in the Moon WHBK a person (a very aggressive in hi statements, he Is Always expecting to be called an unsstaaaat name. HE uned his cause Arid thumped the table As loud and hard As he was able. And when of this He lain would tire, He thought to hear "You blankety blank liar.' A WOMAN'S hat may look neat, or cute or sweet, or Juat too lovely for anything but it never looks like thirty dollars to me ;eur book Is to write bel ft truth. XAXB ' Victoria, 00 VSaaal.aaJrslsV some fiction and IT la rumored that Btan Parker got shook yesterday and h;ui not yet .covered. A man came In and offered ) pay faah tor a new Ford and never en suggested trading In an old one. The condition of Mrs. George Leek. ..o has Uer. seriously ill in the .lnoe Rupert General Hospital, la re-orted to be somewhat improved. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO .UTI.Y TO l'lltfll.tsn UANI In Range I Lane) Ztsoordlrut Diet riot oi Tlnoe Rupert, and situate at the nor-nerly end of Tekssraph Passage, Skeens ,!Vr. 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