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Advertising and Circulation Telephone . 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone 86 .Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION NON-PARTISAN GOVERNMENT PARTIES ALL RIGHT Severe Headaches Pimples on Face Miaa Marie L. C. Rlarkwcll, Ounn, Alt., writf: "For two ywrt I luffwKl from nm boadtMjhw, sad pimnln on ny f it . ' ' ,c My hfxlm-hwt f luwl ln(nirltv mi ' I thoujtht th pitnplwi would tievrr dM4pcar. A (rind rwommwdfd nuntork Blood Bittm, sihI on trvinn hwtti I lourni th Wdikrhn disappMr. sod L Ma not bothered any mora with th pimplw." Tor mI jl kltdraruid ttunliltw; wlr(rd, (of iki tut SI jtn, ir hi Tk W. MJWC. 14.. Tmta, 0. Do you read the classified advertisements? A NEW HAIRCUT - nis magazine, r or several weeics ne had been, unable ta secure a single contract, also unable to secure renewal of contracts expiring. All he had accumulated from the advertising prospects were hard luck stortea. tales- ot woe; reduced! aa- The world is gradually getting away from the system of ! W " A S FINF extreme narti?yin imvprnmpnt hnr tha nnn.nicnn nA UlLl l 0 - ........m vb bv IIUII-CUVICUII ClU I ministrations of the past have not been a success. Ontario is the most glaring example. There the people rebelled against parties and established a government composed oi larmers ana otners witn a good majority in the legis-iRose coghian, Asd it. Achieved lature. At the end of the term the people were so tired of; unique DistincUon on sujeot re mat tnev lurnea tne members anri thpjr ipnripr nut. hninc tw loontrM bolus and returned to party government. i The present Tolmie government is an extreme party administration and that is what has made the people restless. Also the Tolmie administration seems to have been an absolute failure in that it has carried out very little if any of the program on which.-it was elected- There is no doubt-that the people are tired of that administration and the 'Conservatives among them who would like a change are asking for a non-party administration. . When we note from whence comes the agitation for a non-party government we eannot enthuse over it We are Rose Coghlan. whose death In New York was reported Tuesday. lfhinrfri rilsltnrtlnn wlrinm pnual. ! !Ted in Uie dramatic world during I 'aia!KaiEsi;i her stage careerfof .53! years; Rising i U to fame rapidly both in her naUve UV rf1 1 Cm " ! j land. England, and the country of "Be A I HllTl"lT 1 1 her adoption, America, she scored JJBJ X lil llsLY If drama with the exception of classic tragedy. Bom March IS. 1851 in Peterboro. inclined to think the people generally will, be of the same , Bng- Miss Coghlan came of a dis-way of thinking but only time will" tell. It cannot be long! anguished family. Her father. before the-nennlp will, linvo nn nrmnrrnnit,, rr AoniAa .Iint i Francis Coghlan. was an Intimate Her brother, Charles, whom she followed before the footlights, was re cognized as one of the foremost comedians of his time. Rose, at the age of 18, made her first appearance on the stage in price. THE DAUY -NEWS IN THE LETTER BOX tonic. He pulled his tie a little . tighter and squared his shoulders Editor, Daily News: a little ruare .as.he looked at .htai . A- great dachas been said re Wf in the barber's bis mtatrarTb the barber In our city, but did it thought struck him that swbcon-. ever occur to you that your barber sctously he had1 been trying to sell. ' is one of the best friends you ever advertising on sympathy, had. Many a friend, or position has That day, with problem as neg-becn lost by a shabby exterior. auVe just as tough as they hud But the well groomed person give; been on any day during, the pas' credit to his barber,, a credit Uv.i' several weeks. Jack said two new . Is well deserved'. Just to quote ta, contrasts and renewed one of tl-e . you one of many Instances: ,0ld contracts, HI neat, fresh, cor - Jack is a salesman of ai fjdent appearance had inspired LverUsiRDa tt ls.toJob- to pre-lentnusJaMn and confidence in th: sum me menus oi ms puoucauur i men with whom he talked. Back 'to advertisers and advertising ag.- of fals highly ensouraglng ar.d tencies in an endeavor to securj1 5Uccessful day was a haircut- a Jf advertising space for contracts for haircut that was cheap at any Their are times where the barber profession has been misunderstood, but the wise barber keeps ou -owing seeds of confidence and. like the farmer that him- r,.!.!"; - P-r aaspic condi so for ta business turn'' attitude. ing Jack: had: uneonseiousr assumed' the- same psychological! attitude. One morninj he realized he hadat week. dee the basher find Himself in adversity, fir looting over am city I flbict that tfte barbers here at? wart 100 old timers- whs had been to a barber for flue , w HI hair was stragajiag; w. w ..Ci- . , , . . . yac a osuk in our t&ir ZSJ'ZlSJi T hr bee able to to, !T aside any substantial amount included., "that I can'tsell any money, but Hte you. llta ta toe Thursday, April 7. im miraor. At half-past eight to next morning, he was in the barber shop for a haircut shave and ACTRESS also a crrasrr ADDRESSED R.OTAJIY CLUB IX. A. Burba nk, dtvWannl engineer for the-'Oanadtea National Railways, was (fee speaker at th? regular weekly luncheon ot the Frince Rupert Rotary Club in. the Commodore Cafe today, his subject being "War Construction of Railways." President G. H. Munro was in the chair Thrifty" Shop Where Your Dollar Buys Most thm, u.,ill I ,1n nrf ,V iTAf f fc iof Dlckfns and hlmself we BOTTEH, Alberu 'Creamery they will do and m the meantime ihe political mill seems :taown asa.wrlterandthepubnsher uvttm r lh to be grinding with a view to a continuation of Tory rufejaf coghian s continental Guides, clark-s tomato soup untier a uinerent guise. 2 tins VICTORY COFFEE, Reaf Vahie. per lb. JAP RICE 3 lbs, TtmAT. TAW.B aAT.T ronticai parties are all right as long as they are made i869 " one witches in "Mac- Pkua or iodised, per eau 32c 15c 22c 13c 9c subservient to the- best interests of the country. As we said : aetn m orpenwlcn- seetiand. royal housshold flohr. can before, the world is getting; away from extreme political i E- H Solhern brou8nt ner o lhc ada't -Finest iiarties. Nft. mnn shnnlrl C T Ikal nn ann ; United States in 1871. She made her per 49-lb. He fci A.Vw. : r.r , 7 "".T , first appearances In "A Happy Pair' , ROGBRS GOLDfiN SYRUP 4nn iHnii us ras 1 at ner w - as a uoerai or that ne has always jand -a woman in white - later ap- per 2-Ibi tin a. s heen a Liberal. If the Liberals are wrong and he thinks . searing in support of Mr. sothem BRAirys blbe label tea qn tbt 6ore?eiVative& right, he Should without doubt VOtej" "ur American Cousin," "Bin-, Limit I lbs. per Ih. OUC lJieervative; The con verse is alsa true. It is because npo-1"1" m and "Dundreary. sisoapore pinkapple for continued! usefulness for the parties. iscandai" -East Lynne- and in sup- rso matter in want way the people of the province are port of Joseph Jefferson in -Rip, divided they will form themselves into parties, though van winkle' among other engage- j they may Rot be named Liberal and Conservative. If the mente- she retTJmed to the suggested new party should take shape it would soon be S1! lc,!l!!I!lTeh!!! tagged with a name and the opposition to it would also I tak oo a name. Then again there would be party govern- Miss co hian again went to Eng-: meat. " land in 1892 but returned to this No. 2 Uns. each In Russm they don't have party government because two years later. : " allow opposition. They have ..JZon? no toleration whatever for those who are opposed to them. as -Madame PrUdence- wuh Ethel j Jr dor. That is the most extreme case of party government on re- Barrymore m a revival of -camine." ' bulk soap chips cord-. In Italy too- there is n organized onnosition because she also appeared for several sea- i per lb. it is noi tolerated, m British countries me "people have sons m vauaevme 1 111 . - J r 1 ; ' ii " Ml Miss Cnohliin Coghlan niuicuuuLLy auuii-iurm parties ana oppose tne govern meut of the day as much as they wish. ! FAIRY SOAP married Clinton1 bara S1.33 Edgerley. a Boston lawyer. In 1885, j JELLY POWDERS. Malktot from whom she was divorced In j or Empress Brands, 3 pkg. 1890. Not long afterward she mar-! CLASSIC CLEANS BR ried John T. Sullivan, her leading i per tin man in "Forget-me-not" and "Dl-' ROYAL CITY RED PLUMS plomacy," from whom she was also- Choice Kb. 2 tins, 2- tins divorced". BARTLETT PEARS, Rase- In Julji 1902; she became a na-1 dale. No. 2 tins per Un turaltzed citizen of the United ! WHOLE CLAMS. Saanleh States and made her home in Newt TWl tins, per tin ( York. (ROYAL CROWN SOAP ! per ctn. U. PcEobish. who arrived in the city a few days ago from Anyox where be has been in the employ ot the Oranby Co left on yester day afternoon's train for Hall to where, on April 15, he will embark on the steamer Montcolra for his home In Zagreb, Jugo-Slavla. 10c ROYAL CITY VEGETABLE SPECIAL Z tta Choice Tomatoes. 7s 2 ttos Chotee Cut Beaaa, 3's 2 sins Choice Crosby Cera. 2's The 6 tins for 63c EXTRAS 20c 10c 7c 14c ,7c 19c 17c 14c 22c Thrift Cash & Carry Thone 19 201 Third Ave. "CARRY AND SAVE" nta rira rBTstri t rarsuxcaf V; Meeker Block TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIitT FOR S KEEN A BRA.D Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese rUESn PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Karly Delivery rhrouehoat the City HOE iiality has no substitute S Tgfl, iJroml!e yonens' At Prices You Can Afford To Pay. Just Sec These Big Values in Quality Footwear and Meet Your Needs Now at Little Cost. You Will Never Buy Cheaper Men's Wort Shoes Strong and durable, regular, $4.50; Now Mtftts Osnwdfr-In. 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