2 THE DAILY NEWS Seturde IF JAPAN SHOULD GO TO WAR EEE Sir Tatton Sikes Dead. THE DAILY NEWs sien one atthe est nr GRAND Double Weekly Service yeqmm THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH net ts aaa hee ane’ | TO THE s THE PRINCE RUPERT Se ee COLD. Pakae RUPERT, B.C. FILIPINOS WOULD SUPPORT HER he c Se eae the turt TRU by the ee BEL nen degingal tismenss -_ were Sir Tatton's chief hobbies PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE Se hide |DELEGATION TOURING CANADA SAYS THE JAPANESE ARE (ie spent more than 87,000,000 in Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victor) | SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: THEIR FRIENDS AND THEY COULD NOT FIGHT restoring thirty old chureh edi Mondays and Fridays at 9 _- Seattie or Daily, 50¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, AGAINST THEM. flees incu Thursdays at 8 A.M Y .a ’ » . or Granby Bay on Sunda » par. yeataa $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per ye 4 a : a What? j Steamers Prince John and Prince aie Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. Vancouver, May 7. “Japan |derstood us, but he was only one ; Maintain Weekly Service Between Victoria, Van Tagen could grab us easily, and we | and — are many we Ons. | Domy pod tage verselets to birds | pecs Guarieste letends, Fe Salat Tal ri, Leave "Prin ‘SIE r yi SING—50 cents per inch. Contract/,, . j " If we had to deal with Tatts we on the Wing, Masset and Naden Harbor, leaving Prince Rupert on Wor TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING P “ _ not complain. lmieht have faith in Americans;;/Of lambkins and brooklets they | Commencing April 9 _— Fares om Eppueewee. = wae the leader of “!but the sort we meet in business cheerfully sing, Train No, 2 leaves Prince ieoah te aes HEAD OFFICE party of Filipinos who are in the | are too cute—is it vou say?—!/But what is so rare as a spring 4 : Saturdays we . . sir , ne f oO oO | . Speci 0 exe sto es ' I point . - oo = oF oe ast = * jwhen they are trading with us day in spring? nectl on with th Grand. Trunk Raltwa “system, M i . , . . _ , 8. surope, i le sanadian ro e, | We mie see ‘ ifent under, a | turn limit Oct sist : Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 9 when asked what would happen cae nae aa but ve are like It's only a matter of time until = aa ‘ master mS, GC., & . eve . . tween! . ? ’ : | » & Mo Rf, @ I Agen BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES . 1 ne Y aeoa aes 5 8 betw a ther people, we want freedom,|a white lie becomes dirty Office 3rd Avenue Prince Rupe 8 e - 4 oer e nited States and Japan Over/,4q we want to govern ourselves Qa | e 26 lew Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New the anti-Asiatio® legisiation Of! we are promised that that will = | New York—Nationa!l Newspaper Bureau Caliietaie. Altitudh the visitors . pl on ed ; . eal 1836 . 1913 York City. tal ng and of theo mut promises take long t THE BANK O . , : a ~y a ready command o fll.” | CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY Little 5 NEW . Seattle—Puget Sound News Co english language, they possess Wa’ Wik ett a es i . he ; The C Syndicaté, Grand Trunk Building, |@ ugh to understand questions ee ne er) DritishNorth erica | ARE OS nr EAST off London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, ‘land to make themselves under-| Said that while the Americans had | THIS SUMMER? Magazines :: Periodicals «. Ny W8pay Trafalgar Square. stood in their replies; and their|a big army in the Philippines, it} TT Years in Buvewess. Special Recursion sem to Sep CIGARS TOBACCO FRUI views wpon the situation may be | would not be of much use against | CAPITAL ano SURPLUS OveEeR $7. 600,000 _ Returning Limit October 3ist 2nd Ave. Beiow Kalen tai Subseribers will greatly oblige by pronptly ee ee a = interesting as_ illustrating, to/the Japanese, for the reason that} arn > eye _ $92.00 —_— ease of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers... oxtent. the opinion of the|there are “many, many Japanese Vancouver to Montreal ana eestias a oo people of the Philippines. amongst us,’ wh have made a Vancouver to New York and ; eases el er re : Saturday, May 10, 1943. Asked whether their people}friends with the Filipinos, and The Convenience of @ II vancouver to Chicago ana wrens : . DAILY EDITION ’ ae r were content under American rule| who would soon ft i means to J i A Yunonates to St. Paul and — Empress Bowling Alleys ; citi iakillahaailliaiaaiih - = ———==—— es ee the answer was a shrug of thelereate an anti-A: ican senti- | oint ccount return $60.00 AND POOL ROOM THE WASTE OF WA “CUPID UNLIMITED” shoulders which may have meant} ment in the islands Other — — Low ) « cays . z a NOT UNMIXED EVIL CANADIAN TRAINS anything, but which, in view of| Japanese are friends. We A Joint Account may be General Agent Cor, 3rd Ave & 6th St H. & ROSS, Prop. ord how ‘ — yesible that the Cana- {subsequent declarations, was evi-|could not fight against them,” : ‘ . Princess Mary, South, Sunday, 6 P. M oO woe bet Employment Bureay “The bill for a superdread- It is possible that th opened in the names of two or . 0. Box Phone 264 ue Ree dently designed to signify the/ was the way which he summec LICENS cs arnnvant Wian railways may find it ne- y in 1 1 on ED AGENTS nought, says a paragraph a ‘ a) A fo oa tee negative. up the situation the event of more persons. Whichever one PSS now going the rounds of the cessary to add a —_ " “Taft was a big man who un-|/a war. can most conveniently reach sii press, “is 215,000,000, which limited” to their transconti- he bank th 1 ool tt L U M B E R ( would build 6,000 homes at 82, nental service. A woman im- t s ank can en 1e O A L 500.” It would also support migration agent speaking at joint funds or withdraw the 15,000 families for a year al the Central Immigration Board cash needed. It saves time A | $1,000 each, amd, if it does not meeting in London this week 4 bl New Wellington Coal. Best on do this, it does something very referred to the inevitability of and trouble. Coast like it, marriage when marriageable and Phone 116 Rogers & B The waste of war is very maidens visit the Canadian PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH Complete Line of i great, but do not let us gel West. By way of illustration nt false notions on the subject. she mentioned the fact that she MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES HAVE FORGOTTEN BUT ONE MEAN F. S. LONG, ayer. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES CARTAGE ek ~eadnought at erself had received seven pro- THING: TO BLOW UP A BLIND MAN AND —E Take a superdreadn her I MBER CO Li ited STORAGE $15,000,000 amd give the build- posals in seven weeks, and of a His DOG. WESTHOLME LU ., Limit ers 10 per cemt. profit on the party of ferty-five girls leav- : , ” 4 p Tad ee S| DEMAND Phone 186 G. T. P. Transfer Agents s. This leaves $13,500,000 ing Montreal for Vancouver sondon, May 7 Sir rthur]We ean proudly boast that our a R R se amas of which, at some only five reached their destin- Conan Doyle fiercely denounced] country has some of the best ¥ OYAL ESERVE —— = - Orders promptly filled Prices reasonab stage or other, is paid out for ation untied. the militant suffragettes at a}women in the world. He would WHISKY. UNION $5. COMPANY OF B C Ltd ss labor of some kind or another. 1 = * oe recently. not be an honest man, however, E. oo a - po re . ‘ “It is necessary,” he said, “to|who did not admit that we have \ he principal materia! used in|] BORDEN AND LAURIER ; 1 idm ral we have EAR’ i ool m of this is POLICIES COMPARED differentiate between honest con-|also some of the worst. who have AGE Y' $ The Twin Screw Steamer iach The production of the é sic stitutional suffragettes and these| let down the fair name and dig GUARANTEED BY 66 ” SMITH & MALLE E ; . , The Borden policy reakSlfemale hooligans and the even|nity of our English womanhood THIRD AVE steel! means the employing off raitn with “Australia. The | more contemptible el f le| Probably if we had r oo” en e Plumbing, Beating, Steamfitting a great deal of labor: the Z nore ¢o emptible class of people ropabdly it we had women judge - OF ANADA. . t ean ui vaurier policy keeps faith with building of the ship means the aaurier® poly See? employment of more labor; paso sali ree ‘ their malicious monkey|weakness that now appalls we tee. Arrives from Vancouver Every ee i ar ie aoe. bat, teh ond OT the preparation of the other : er Sir Arthur, whose speech was NDAY NIGHT aaa eas in a ship The Borden policy makes for “It would seem that the only| punctuated by applause, prophe THe Home ——— - menine the empfbyment of la- a divided Canada. The Laurier|thing for the militants to do in| sied that the vote will not now Tne CONNOISSEUR bor: the preparation of the policy makes for a_ united the way of meanness is to blow]come to women for a generation Tue PuBiic Salis for Port Simpson, Nase River Pointe coyy tt ste? of SH. & other materials used in the Canada. oF blind man and his dog. ; At a meeting at Tunbridge who nafural and Granby Bay Tuesdays, 8 a m. ship’ weans the employment of —o— ‘They imagine that in a proud| Wells, where recently a crieket |} want the best —_— Seanemaman Society labor; so does the manufac- The Borden policy is anjold nation like ours they can|pavilion was burned by the suf- | Ace, Purity Salis for Vancouver ‘ th r¥ : S emergency policy. The Laur-|move men by an appeal to their! fragettes, a resolution was M € ~' ' ajocts every Sad and = shaw ture of the engines, the cannon ; } AND MELLOWNESS WEDESDAYS, 2 P. m p.m. in the hall at 319 8rd Ave, amd everything ates ier policy is a permanent pol-|fears to do something whieh their! passed condemning the outrages UNSURPASSED. a - Out of the money paid out ley. nowledge tells them is not right f the militants. DISTRIBUTORS for this labor, families are ee ee eee ee — Prince Rupert Importing Co., Ltd ers eamship Ag D. C. STUART maintained, houses are built, Many Small Birds. SSS SSS PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Rog St ency farm produce is paid for and Never before have small birds|q ® * si ase ge ee a ie Phone 116 Accountant so on. Doubtiess it would be|been so numerous in and around|{ Regal Marine Engines eT acietii i enn ee — infinitely better if the money|Whitehorse as this spring. While |} *Fikep ote bell to sun end de @.”’ | $$ | E Tk Ce ek PRINCE RUPERT. B. © could be spent in some other|they are not song birds, it is|§ : way; but let mo one deceive| pleasing to see them here in such \ } PRINCE RUPERT INW | eorgetown himself with the idea that be-|great numbers. Also there are i Alex. @. Manson, B. A. cause a govermment builds a|more birds in the hearts of the}) To Suit all J Sawmill Co Ltd. W. E Williams, 8A, - warship it is depriving work-| people of Whitehorse this spring ™ ® ’ aND > WILLIAMS & MANSON ingmen of an opportunity to|than for a long time and they are requirements | y Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. earn money. On the contrary|the most cheery of all song birds. |} j it is enabling them to earn|A bird in the heart is worth two|{ —s = ANNEX Lumber Holgercen Bleck = . Rupert, money. in the bush.—Whitehorse Star. \ ° ° | | and | Perfection Marine Motors Ricgibilinontian MINERVA PAINTS MINERVA PAINTS Will give you absolute satisfaction, and the most economical results. 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