ae ea ncRNA | is ags Sear Ta aaa ge a | THE DAtty News THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Ciroultation uy HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SS eee eee — DAILY EDITION aah Monday, November 4, 1945. EEE We have reached the 1915 and the McBride SIR CHARLES TUPPER The Right Honorable Sir now year gy —_— THE DAILY NEWS - submits to being called “Sir” but | that’s because he has bought the} ie He feels | that it really belongs to the army. thes that go with it. Meanwhile, his crities eontend } Me: that if Sam had acted as a Min- | dele- ister of Munitions or had gated part of his prerogative to | somebody else who might act as irganizer of the ammunition in- | dustry in his absence, in short if) he had kept his mind on the work | instead of chasing butterflies uy ! there | are no primroses in Piceadilly but } primrose Piecadilly paths Charles Tupper, Bart., the last | government has spent $40,000 of the Fathers of Confedera- | in i tion, passed away on Saturday collecting data regarding such compensation doing anything that will bene- fit the working men 40 cents, at his English residence near London. Sir Charles was one without) at that——what we mean is, Sam had tended to his knitting! D. A known Jnothing on let it go would have had! Thomas him. As it is the Murphy, well athlete who lies in the hospital] Welshman’s “Giad” remarks are in the] ' of the grand old men of Can- as Parker Williams said re-|with his spinal cord broken, the iture of a mild rebuke, ada, being within four years of | cently. It is eight years since {result of a fall during a rugby The making of shells and big the century when he died. At | Mr. Hawthornthwaite’s mea-|game between Hamilton Tigers|guns in Ganada will be under the | the time of a memorable split! sure was defeated by the Con-{and Toronto Argonavts. [direction and management of the! in the Conservative party, Sir servatives, and all that has Bate seven coe ng cae eerie War Office from now on, | Charles succeeded Sir Macken-| happened outside of the spend. |!!8 mine to SNORING a A |The expectation is that the fac | zie Bowell as premier, which | ing of $40,000 of the public | times it has been pions = “an-|tories at present engaged in the | position he held for a few | funds by party friends, is the ada would be better ae We bad work will double their output and) a Minister of Munitions Who | that the number of factories will | months, when he was defeated! by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. After opposition for a appointment of another com- mission. A few minutes before the house adjourned on March 6th last, a Workmen’s Compen- sation Act was introduced, but leading the short period, he was succeeded | by Sir Hugh John Macdonald. | After retiring from active | participation in political life, | it. Sir Charles went to reside in! England, where he still took a lively interest in all things Canadian. Last year, he issued a book of reminiscences whch no effort was made to consider Since that time, the attor- ney-general has dangled some such measure before the noses| of the working men in the hope that it will keep them follow- ing along behind him. Being short of railroad bait, the Mc- Bride-Bowser gang are going} | proved interesting as a record of the prominent men very Sir Macken- to resort to workmen's zie Bowell, the last of Sir Charles’ contemporaries is still as of the early days. com- | pensation and loans to farmers the | fishing material for hearty and well at the age of forthcoming election. In other | 92. words they are promising to do - *¢ * * & WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION That the working British finest what they have refused to do for years past. men of aap seein ip Jone SAM AND THOMAS Columbia Workmen’s require the Compensa- tion Act which can be framed ‘Continued From Page One.) That the MecBride|more so. They both glower, they fovernment has steadily re-|both abroad at midnight fused to take advantage of its/and Surprise the sentries, they opportunities in this direction | both do Little Corporal has been equally apparent. In|stunts which are the the session of 1907, Mr. Haw-|history and they both but why thornthwaite © introduced an{multiply Enough amendment to the Workmen’s|to say that great minds run in Compensation Act, which the the same channels. Liberals Supported, but which|Sir Sam has a slight advantage. the Conservatives is certain. prowl those spice of comparisons ? If anything more and thinks less Later in the same session, Mr.;}than Napoleon deemed advisable. J. A. Macdonald introduced a| If the Shell Committee is not similar bill, which suffered a [all Sir Sam thought it was it is like fate, ——__—____ ; defeated.|He says ‘because Sir Sam had to give half THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C. LIMITED S. S. 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And i pulled a knighthood out of it and if the British War Office can od OMce: | is now entitled to be known as that for the ammunition industry Sir Sham Shoes, but he did it not for himself, but for the army t can’t do the same thing for for “mysoldiers” who feel proud ‘appointments in the militia! that their Little Father has been These, as it is well known. go honored by his King. Sam, as all by favor, and little whiffet wit! you know, is a thorough democrat the right kind of pull being and takes no titles which are not ' to get a lieutenant's commiss overseas service while se it was, and keen on duty though y soned officers, from major-gen Sam is, it irked him to lie dow! erals down are left at home simp Cotinued on Page Three They put it on him while he was _—_—— and take the count from anybody s 3 TRAINS SATURDAY WEEKE THURSDAY Y 10:30 A, M MONDAY TO EDMopron, SASKATOON, REGINA, WINNIPEG ST. 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