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THURSDAY, JULY 18 Daily News on Daily Doings BUT OUT WEST WE HAVE SEEN MUCH WORSE. Quoted elsewhere in this issue is an editorial published in the “The consumption of spirits last year jumped to 1,030 gal- jons per head, as compared with 859 gallons per head for » preceding year, Canadians Horonid Globe éuring the Sas. the preceding year anadian alrank 859 gallons of beer per katchewan elections, It is evi- head faat. gear fe comuared “% as ‘ar, as ct are dent that the methods of the A ea a i : with 5,434 gallons per head in Hon, Robert Rogers’ nominees 1910-44." in the fray struck the Eastern ‘ae ; . “ere aye i sf © ; Canadian mind with shocking Pine readet will note that this effect. But rough and rawias} Provides for about the three the gallons of whisky (to say noth- Rogers method certainly is, crude, cruel and false as is| !"@ Of beer for every day for the advertisement attempting evéry man, women and child to compel Conservative sup- m the whole of Ganada, The port willy-nilly, there seems question is; “Did you get nothing in it especially un- yours? And if so, did it seem usual to those accustomed to enough? election methods used by the epee same party in the west. The|SORDEN'’S MYTHICAL employment of fire wardens to| DREADNOUGHTS, influence votes, the presence Disillusioned and disappointed of Provincial constables in the because of Mr. Borden's em- polling booths, the intimida- phatic statement that the gov- tion of ignorant eleetors in ernment of Ganada has no in- need of work on roads and tention of making an immedi- trails, the use of Dominion ate contribution of two dread- government vessels for elec- noughts to the British navy, tioneering purposes——long ex- perience of such abuses has inured the elector of British Columbia, the province of the Bowser and McBride influence, to trifles like threats to elec- tors that they cannot. get homesteads or security of tenure unless they vote Con- ervative. the London Tory-Imperialists are seeking to discover the origin of the myth. That the contribution had been decided upon seems to have been very widely believed. The mythical Canadian dreadnoughts may already have been the cause of . trouble Great Britain, for the acceleration of the German to ere nreniney, ship building programme was DID YOU GET YOURS quite possibly due in part to ALL RIGHT? fear that the Borden dread- The following appeared as| oughts—like that of New Zea- land—would be added to the an Ottawa despate pant ot am Otiawe coapeteh on British North Sea fleet. What- the front page of a morning ever its origin, the dreadnought paper recently: myth has been exploded, and “Ottawa, July 9.—Some Sta- if Germany has not yet begun tistics are contained in the an- to build real ships to mateh nual report of the Inland Revy- the dreadnoughts launched by the Montreal Star and Toronto News she should stay her hand. Paper ships— newspaper ships—are not dangerous.— Toronto Globe. enue Department, showing a rapid increase in the consump- tion of, liquer and tobaeco in the Dominion during the last fiscal year. even Vancouver Brand -:- Portland Cement This Cement, supplied for the Church of England, has been tested by C. D. Heward, J. H. Pillsbury and J. L. Proctor, and eight briquettes showed an average tensile strength of 792 pounds to the square inch. Standard specifications call for 450 to 550 pounds to the square inch. The city specifica- tions called for only 400 pounds to the square inch. Agents: C. B. Schreiber & Co., Ltd. 4th Street Prices on Application. Every Barrel Guaranteed. Se! SmomBLD™ Subscribe For The Daily News NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY -AT HART S Big Furniture Sale Remember that we have by far the largest stock of House Furnishings in town. It’s so large that you can’t possibly go through it in one day’s shopping. In order to get and know what is here you ought to come back several times. We Guarantee to save you lots of money during this sale. It’s up to you now. Come again before it’s too late. MORE MATTRESSES We are completely sold out of the Ostermoor, but we had scme Restmoors on the way and they arrived this morning. So you can now get a good Mattress cheap. Enamelware Cheap ' This is the time you ought to stock up, when you can buy so cheap. Our former prices were just about double what they are now, and we know you can’t possibly buy them at such little prices anywhere else. You know a special sale like this don’t happen every day or even every month. So you had better come now while the selection is still good. F. HAYHURST Sales Manager > _eneenn — : —— - 7 }a new paper hat costing from 2 te 12 cents, which takes one item hoff the laundry bill. DRESS IN PAPER | TO SAVE CASH * | Washing THE POLITE BURGLAR AGAIN IN EVIDENCE San Francisco, July 16. are being cents apiece, Paper duced at shirts pro- 12 while the cost of a paper handkerchief is 2 cents—the price of washing the re- largely household, ae bill can be London, July 16.—Though the duced by using paper instead of “Good problem of the high cost of liv-|linen, for now there are paper] Morning, Your careless bar- ing has not yet become so aeute|»linds—lace edged—paper serv- tender locked me in last night ; ‘tle aper toilette i aper| While [ was asiee j ‘ ac in this country as, to judge from! !@ttes, Paper li ilette mats, paper nag asieep in a back doilies, paper table covers, white!room,” said a well dressed young the American correspondence in|} London papers, it has become in the United States, it is neverthe- less sufficiently serious, and any man to Thomas Lawson when he his paper toweling could be adapted to kitehen for teacloths, dusters and similar articles. use opened saloon yesterday morning. The young man bought caietailinaaaiin hh aati a drink, asked Lawson's apol- method of reducing prices that ogies and stepped out Lawson is suggested is eagerly examined, OLD COUNTRY discovered a few cidaiatiad a hee The latest idea is clothing made that his safe had been blown and of paper. |} 8300 taken, A representative of a large city firm of paper manufacturers states that they are at the present MAKES GOOD CULTIVATE THE SPIRIT OF moment experimenting in the SHOOTING CONTENTMENT hope of producing a kind of pa- ; per really suitable for the making “4 Contentment is one-of the of clothes whieh ean be sewn and Bisley Camp, July 47—The greatest factors of happiness. hold buttons. “Paper towels are ” . Indeed it is more than that: it an excellent idea—these are made loam representing the mother is another name for happiness today won the Kolopore South Af- country And there is nothing on earth se dangerous in Germany,” he said, Lo Paper hats have been a fashion| Cup with 7614 points, contentment as for some time. Instead of wear-|rica was second with 750, and/heing too much with people who ing washable cotton sunbonnets| Canada third with 746, Guer-jhave a great deal more of this made 725 and India 724. And Get All the News world’s goods than you, and caps, children can have each] nsey HAS GONE ON His VACATION—@AND I WANT ‘ou TO HOLD Down THIS CAaAMERS SoB TILL HE Comes Back | i | | | } | | The City Editor Talks a Lot—But Don’t Say Much | S ‘‘PRINCE RU or Vancouver, V MONDAYS AND Prince George Salle for Stewart on Thursdays at 8 4. m “PRINCE JOHN” to Port Simpson, Naas, Charlotte Islands Weekly service “PRINCE Regular satlings for tes Over Cheap Excursion Rates Over dailies india and all points East, connecting with all roads ¢ Between Chic et us prepare itinerary for your trip EAST this Pacific coast Agency for all Atlantic Steamehip L A. E. MoMABTER, Jeneral Agent, WIFTEST UREST AF TWIN SCREW STEAMERS PERT” AND “PRINCE GEORGE” Skeena River Canneries, Prince Rupert and Passenger service to Skeena Crossing from Prince Rupert Mondays, wea and Saturdays at 11 4. m., making connections for Hazelton EST ictoria and Seattle FRIDAYS © a.m. Granby Bay and Queen and all Way points Vancouver betweeg Grand Trunk Railway System sumn ines. For all information appiy tw Cents et B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAFETY SPEED SERVICE ee EE PACIFIC rit Lh FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE S. S. Princess Sophia SOUTHBOUND Saturday, July 13, 9a.m. 4. @. MNAB, General Agent EASTERN Excursions by the Oriental Limited SOLID TRAINS ———3 daily from Vancouver or Seattle Dsincdiniie Low round trip rates to all points in Canada and the United States. Call and let us tell you all about it ; Rogers’ Steamship Agency PHONE 116 UNION S.S. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd The new steel Passenger Steamers “Chelohsin” AND “Camosun” Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver as follows: Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 7 p.m. “Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 p.m. Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening and Monday morning, respectively None safer on the coast than these two fine passenger steamers Phone 116 J. H. ROGERS, Agent CARTAGE and LINDSAY STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. OFFICE ~ H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phone 6 Litl’s NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :; Newspapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS 2nd Ave. Below Kaien Island Club —— ——.., Cor. Fraser and 5th Choice Wines a 1 Cigars RUPERT'S PALACE OF Comfort New nox Hotel BESNER & BESNER, Propx ETORS The New Knox Hotel te rur he Europes lan. First-class service. A!) t) atest Mader, improvements. siete BEDS Se UP FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPER} c f ’ Hotel Central ‘°; !\): European and American pis heated, modern conveniences $1.00 to $2.50 per day. 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