July 11, 1944, Saturday THE DAILY NEWS . . True Tonic of the hall to protest and «aid GETS PREEDOM AFTER that ists Nat HON. BOWSER DENIED CHARGE that on a visit ft toria he had EED( i AFTE one a €@assis SUEre, d been able to et little enatiefa. 34 YEARS INP : R o gular and natural action of tion. Mr. Bowser replied that : h, liver, kidneys an LI ING i] e gentleman had demande >| stomac l ° } d 7 th ntleman had demanded the iPresident Wilson Gives indian vels will keep you well and idismissal of Mag rate Jewett i Liberty to Return to : . ; and thisaction is promoted by } “But T found that a eriminal) Daughter | HOT TIME AT POLITICAL MEETING AT WcBRIDE LAST MON- le harge was pending against this | . . EECHAMS DAY NIGHT—CARRIED VOTE OF CONFIDENCE lgentieman,,n0 wonder he wanted! waehington. J : the magistrate removed If you Y aa : . The Vancouver Provinee re been eharged with remiss | deow me £606 reason, t Wit we thirty-four years be ports ai moeting of Hon. W. J nany matters,” he declar-|moyve any magistrate in British umler life sentence f Largest Sele of Any M te te the Weta, «| Bowser and W. R. Rose with l t has remained for Mr 4 olumbia just as | have dismiss-|Spopee, a Blackfoot | old everywhere, In boxes, 25 conte the | ‘ Me Bride 1 Monda W ! sult me with the | ed some of the hefore, but Tluneonditionalls pa ead hs ee ; for the first time of sell | want to tell s it will take President Wilson He censes something more | 1 roar from}, ~ sior | “m~ased at once from tt BS THE GAwn or 1914 = r} torney-general glared so/\a the bootlegu: from here to 7 , . Mr. Bowser, in addressing tl t at Mr. Wade that the) Tete Jaune Cacl ike me re. | Hospital for the insan . ‘ rite i ; ‘ tish orth merica the movement back to the land ittempted to apologize. Mr.| move a man wl hink is doing to hi laughter a meeting. ‘Wretaanie refer ee ' tinal lhis duty,’ es he has not se ' f { ' | she was a baby Te Years Iw Business. ind stated that he felt pers all Two Points of View | The trite rema vas received - a oe sharg apiTal AND SURPLUS $7,766,606 hat the future. the lwith éheers . 1 neat ‘ Spopee was charged ment { ; rat in ime ‘ Phe ts of view of the ap-| : ; neeving Killing of a white mar it put fi ti ’ 1 broke : th ‘ . t for licenses and the|”?'”’ up © y to one | cans dian boundary nortl the nv ding of rails ind ft § te of confidenc the govern ana an unda I } . f f the vctua settle ¢} pave t are quite different iaoel . ~ | Montana line It is belies Convenience oO a than th improvement i rt t wants to make all , the department of justice ° rfaced highways for th he can by running a 4 j murder probably was com Joint Account owner patronized by his less for Alaska Excursions in Canada and that the territ vs My department! jcourt of Montana which tried | Joint Account may be Liquor Licenses t see that the man who’ Round trip excursions to Ket-|ut Benton had no jurisd ned in the names of two or Mr. J. Wade, a lumber when any is issued,|chikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Sitka,|Moreover, it is now believed that tes reflected the present excitement nnection with a good) and Skagway on the fine steam-|Spopee committed the murder pre persons. Whichever one it Ge eaeatiinete. emt o ¥ the travelling publiclers “City of Seatt and “Spo. | self-defence. , most conveniently reach juestion by bringing up that good accommodation. We|kane” sailing every six days.| . ai eines a i sieneiadall { it m very different view | @39 “overs all expense » bank can then deposit the Being in the cons ( j ; nd - , i. ts 2 09 covers a pense. A side| BULWARKS AGAINST ; elt, McBride, so far ha beer nan who wants the/trip Skagway to Summit of the] FOREIGN AIR CRAFT nt funds or withdraw the without a license. Mr. Wade said ense and I | White Pass Ry. at very small! sailaddlates h needed. It saves time he had been told in Fort George} Mr. W had the last word by) cost For reservations and all| London, July 11—As a defense hat.one would be issued Mc. |Suegesting that better whiskey|information apply to Rogers’ | asainst attacks by air craft the d trouble. | Bride, and he carelessly intimat-|WOuld result if there was com | Steamship Agency, Phone 116. | British. Government has decided ed ihat he supposed it would go | Petitior hat two licenses were 132-160) 4, dot the coasts of the British ; . : . , bette one ' owane | q . INCE RUPERT BRANCH he man wae paid the highest |. . M a - ms . Isles with a series of towers, each price, Mr. Bowser’s main speech | "OW* . oe an ee oF The celebration of the centen- | ar ‘ 0 -k-firing guns - MARGETTS, Manager. had been a pretty tame affair, but|® ®™mall t n one was quite}, f Nor gier roar mieten: spit. ogg tem. er : affair, bu or task en oui ata ary 0 orwegi: independence |of special design. A complete | there was more than a sting inj °?U"r" bibs on an / OO) from Denmark only goes to show | circle of towers is to be erected repTieTr : sr. ipa s not to even promise g ADVERTISE IN s ‘ reply to Mr. Wade jt ‘ promise that that there are lots of important|around naval stations such as D have had an experience of A Protest and a Retort things in the world that Cana-| Portsmouth and Rosyth and at E AILY NEWS | seven years in my departm at and A gentleman rose in the back /dians never think about. lother especially yulnerable points | MARTIN O’REILLY’S Semi-Annual Clearance S A L E Twenty-Five Dollar UITS a $25.00 Suit for $13.00 BECAUSE At the end of the season's > Jai i 4 business odd suits are bound to acoumulate, one size of | a kind and odd colors. WE HAVE OVER ONE HUN- DRED UF THESE. EVERY ONE A $25 OR $30 SUIT FOR | $13 MONT HONS GVH UAABN NOA FOR $13.00 THAT HAVE | ALWAYS SOLD FOR $25.00 | AND $30.00. These are not | old styles but new and up- | to-date. Odd sizes, odd — colors, one suit of a kind. We want to clean them up before the end of the season. $25.00 SUIT FOR $13 IT’S A HORSESHOE FOR YOU That is why you can buy a | LUCKY FOR YOU ALL GOODS SOLD STRICTLY FOR CASH DURING THIS SALE. THIRD AVENUE Martin pee Oe ee PRINCE RUPERT OOO an OM ny || | kind to the hands. Make This Work Easier for Yourself OU will find that Sunlight Soap is the best and handiest helper for wash- ing dishes you ever used. Try Sunlight, and the hardest part of dish-washing will disappear. The work will be quicker done, too. Of course, Sunlight is the best all-round soap you can buy—good for dainty fabrics, and those woollen blankets you want to keep fresh and fleecy. Remember, it is | Sunlight Soap All grocers sell and recommend it A BAR ' Absolutely’ Uniform ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR YOUR GROCER SELLS IT Laboratory~ Tested ————. fy INTERESTING Diamond News.. 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