TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-—50 cents per inch Gontract P rates on application. 4 DAILY EDITION aiengrc Saturday, Sept. 25, 1945 SIR DICK’S LETTERS valuable timber cannot be ‘THE DAK THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation y News INSIST ON HAVING || WHEN BUYINGYEAST THIS PACKAGE naeeietheteeemecenenneattinn untied HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. } ; Sir Richard MeBride has ae written to Toronto Saturday a i Night, complaining of the tone} 2 of certain of its articles re- ; garding British Columbia, and pointing out that an editor so many miles away cannot pos- sibly know about the affairs of this province. He also enclosed Bowser’s pamphlet in reply to Moses Cotsworth, and asked Saturday Night to make the truth regarding the Cotsworth charges known to its readers, that is the BoWser version of the truth. Saturday Night has promptly replied that, not only is the writer of the articles conver- | sant with affairs in British Co-| lumbia, but he knows that, in the main, the charges made in The Crisis are true. The fol- lowing is an extract from the| reply to Sir Dick's letter :— “Mr. Bowser, in his pamph- let, admits in a general way that the land laws of British Columbia are but blames it on a former ad- ministration. He admits that a company in which he was in- terested grabbed off the lease! of an bed at half the! regular price, but excuses it on} the grounds that the venture! did not pay anyhow. The fraudulent land speculator is excused on the same grounds, the boom burst, and he made out of it. So it is with the fradulent speculator in coal lands. According to Mr. Bowser, they, too, would like to have their money back —which reminds of the story of the bank burglar who pleaded that he should not be sent to jail because he did not get the safe door open. I pre- sume that the same excuse will apply to the holders of British | mostly wrong, oyster no money one co in m Columbia's timber limits (many of them our German friends) [tr just because this ations, is giving excellent results electric plant in the palace of the | Sultan enormously inte Arabia. marketed at the present time. The with British Columbia has been too much dD ECLINE SUBSTITUTES difficulty politics, too much speculation among its public administrat- ors, and too little attention to British through a public policy which, AGAICULTURAL EXHIBITION WAS MOST SUCCESSFUL business. Columbia, Continued From Page One. was far from wise, attempted Mrs. k, Hellman; 3rd, Mrs. W. 8 to grow great before its time.| picher. That, coupled with an admin- | For. thé best floral decoration istration soaked with political|gn table:—ist. Mrs. R. O. Jen- bias, and saturated with a get- fei Ond. Mrs. I. N. Linnell: 3rd. rich-quick idea, is responsible | yp. W. J. Kirkpatrick. for the present position.” Vegetables grown on Porcher Sir Richard must be regret- | .jandq:——1st. W. MacRae: ting bitterly that he ever took/p p up the pen to reply to the Globe | 2nd, J. atterson. and Saturday Night. He admits |, .oetables:—ist. W. J. Leary; that both papers are influential ong pF. w. Bohler. and that he feared that the} pest vegetables grown from articles complained of would po prove damaging to British Co-} ist, W. J. Leary. Collection of garden vegetables nnie’s seeds: lumbia. These influential To- lgrown outside city:—ist, F. W. ronto papers have rendered ai ponier; 2nd, Austin Richardson; great service to British Colum-/3,q Ww. J. Leary. bia and Canada as a whole, in dealing so thoroughly with the ita Best collection of garden vege- bles grown in Prince Rupert rottenness which has prevailed 4. w. Adams: W. J. Kirk- 2nd, in this province for years. patrick; 3rd, D. McD. Hunter. When a mining district earns Early last evening the various a bad reputation through wild- lcups soil prizes were presented catting, it would be ridiculous |i, the winners. by the president, to throw the blame on the man/,4 Jy prydhomme. During — the who exposes it, instead of on the shoulders of the promoters On the day on which the peop!e of British Columbia set to work evening there were also drawings Pee ir Cs to clear out the men who, through incompetence and worse, have brought about THUREENEDRE DO OwENNAH Ow DO Ue a a present conditions, the credit of the province will begin to advance. MUU An electric storage battery lo- motive, automatic Tru aT TUE in its oper- You feel safe When you’ve washed with Lifebuoy Soap. No matter how grimy your hands—no matter how germ-laden they may be from the day’s work, Lifebuoy cleanses and safeguards your many ways in a German coal ine. The insta!lation of a 500-light Lait titi tii tity Misdibbeibidiiiiiiiiiiialliii iii ial Ll " the duction of electrical machinery of Oman marked in- bY Best individual coliection of 20 | THE DAILY NEWS made for various prizes that were tickets. Among these were the following: » competition by Coal presented by MeCaffery ind Albert, won by ticket 3314. Doll given for Red Cross, won by Mrs. Gutstein with ticket No. . Pictures given for Red Cross, w by Fred Morrow with ticket 147 Moose head for Red Cross, won y ticket No. 500 Photos for Red Cross, given by Benson Studio, won by J.F.Brown. lIn this competition the correct hm inber was 1213. fen dollar drawing, given by} G. W. Nickerson, won by Mrs. Porter. Pickles, Preserves, Etc. Pickled onions:—ist, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter: 2nd, Mrs. H. Conant. Pickled Gherkin:—1ist, Mrs. F. W. Bohler; 2nd, Mrs. D. W. Mor- rissey. Pickled cabbage:—41st, Mrs. A, |Ek. Johnson; 2nd, Mrs. G.A. 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