a. = ea ohn pose a policy ve announced claring that the rea! Canadian LOOKING FOR THE and about which one knows peril is an Asiatic per'l, 800 wayat prRoposaL. anything except rhaps Mr that the coast line vital to the Borde himself Sir Wilfrid ; As the lime approaches whe security of Canada is left abso- ct made his announcer pol- lutely unprotected Twice Premier Borden is to as nee icy on the navy two years ago while in the east and twice his emergency naval pelicy the ang provided $37,000,000 for the | lately in British Columbia Sir} nterest of the pub becomes | construction f warships. Mr.| Richard has given expression more and more manifest.|porden has done nothing t | to the unequivoca! opinion that Never, perhaps, im the history)! ¢arry that poliey ints peratior only provision for a Pacific of Canadian politics has the Asked about th: sts of priv 7 fleet unit in the Borden paval curiosity of the country been) jeges which Mr. Bowser stated he | policy would satisfy the rea- strained to the extent that had received from the Dominic sonable demands of his party, has on this question. This is| Government.” Mr. Smith potent his government and the people not only because Canadians} ,.; from actua ewspaper cut- of British Columbia This are intensely in earnest in the/;ings that the list was just a re- view has been quoted by news- matter of proffering assitance| pach of things Premier MeBride papers of both political par- in Imperial naval defense, b announced had beer secure ties in the east, who have in- because the intention of the! onthe ag terpreted it as meaning that government on a matte ’ It does not matte explain- | Sir Richard deems a Pacific vital importance to the Domin-|.q hy he peopl f British} fleet unit of paramount im- ion and of undoubted concern) Columbia whether rights are | portance; a view which as-| the British people every-| given by the Domini Pro. | serts, indeed, that a Border where has never been withheld | vineial authorities but it mat } naval policy without provision over as long a period has iters a great deal io the McBride for Pacifie coast protection been subject to the same spec-| ang Bowser party whethe will be repudiated by Sir Rich- ulation as this naval quesé they can have their friends ard. This is also the interpre- has.—Vancouver Sur Otlawa inerease their privileges —_—_—— = \|for patronage | KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE PHONE No. 3 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Giass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies P.O. DRAWER 1524 Paints Oils ee" HARDWARE MONARCH MALLEABLE “ ** Stay Satisfactory Range.”’ We have what you are looking for Price is Right The Apple is the Best. _— the Price is Right | LYNCH BROS. . | | politie al friends Find It Through a News Want Ad, Must Appeal to People | It must appea » the people by this time, said Mr. Smith proceeding that the provincia have been distributed resources iso largely among s-¢ many friends of the present govern- ment, that the supply must be getting a little seafee, and | have a supplementa supply jcommissions and other Dormin- fion and Imperial privileges wil | be very gratifying to Tory fol- lowers In referring to the appeint- ment of a Commission to inves- tigate Indian affairs, Mr. Simith flatly stated that the only pos- sible reason for such a commis- sion was to provide positions for This the investigations re- or jfact that the a earried on by the commis- had unsatisfactory There are a few things which sioner been be Bowser might well have been jexpected to get from Ottawa, coneluded Mr. Smith. One of these is a system for the strict regulation of Oriental immigra- tion into British Columbia. Twice the Conservative govern- ment of this province has been elected by the ery “A White B.C.; Mr. Bowser has repeatedly pas- sed a-Natal Act to prohibit the Iit PROVE. To YOu THAT “ou ARE UST LiKe THIS House! NOU GO UPSTAIRS- WITH NOU PRIZE FIGHTERS 1S YOU HAVEN'T GOT ANY SENSE —You REMIND ME OF First Ave. 4| ‘Red Chair Sign-844 3rd Ave. Will Reside in South. ' f the M rt I) i Ariies the his reside \ f esterday | “ i Tr. P. boat San Diego, Southern] : : vhere he tends ft i» with his family the fu uM ID n, who is a pron j eh Columbian, having tified with the City of \ er from the days of thr ahties has been very eeful in his business and as » settling in this lis st daughter Miss 1) : pa d him south . h fa y ! Aving : Ne ~ ' ’ Ma 1 grets xpressed by the a f le f th fa il hy . i i y wive i h siden h : ance of Orientals, { he same before the Lib ! deral Government People must ake the act was “ : =es8 : j < ves a ) wa ! f th } I tish M I ve aht ha ' ' I ivtiieg f he Dow his rega Omcers Elected. The following ele ed for the ens z t the Kaier Rova \ Cha N oe & kK. t \\ sda x last Db. M A s pa Lh we ~ he ind . nd p ipal; ©. W. Peck, & I . Be ey en 8S. N \ Ww Edge treas M. Ma s Pam wi G. 3 anit Mrs. Prve Wi st i jher husband? Mrs. ¢ I pat his m nev M = |\How? Mrs. Crier—Gave it | her New York G “Lester W. David Co, Ltd LUMBER Box 865 and McBride St PHONE 25 Prince Rupert, B.C. We buy furnitur off clothing, .etc. GRATTON & BROCHU Box 335 Send Card or Ph stoves cast- ne 294 comanen For Sale cabin launch, 32x8 ft we equipped for cruising o1 jtowing, 10 h. p. Palmer engine, speed 8 miles, with dinghy; $700 B. 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