28, 1943, Thursday, August 2 ' (THE DAILY NEWS WEATHER REPORT. THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Furnished by F. W. Dowling, Observer. For 24 hours ending 5 a. m. August 28, 1913. Barometer, reduced to sea TO THE SOUTH GRAND by the splendid steamer, aU PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEoRce Stud Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victor, Mondays and Fridays at 6 a, a - Seattle on ) SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States aad Mexico: level ssc ce re saveesees 80,232 For Stewart on Thursdays at 6 a.m Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, Highest temperature..... 60.0 For Granby Bay on Saturdays at 12 my 4 $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. Lowest temperature,..... 50:0 ee Steamers Prince John an 3 eggrell " : 7 Se Clo Fancouve Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. 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Sue 46 004; SUA etevetnelients Cer ye RAILWAY SYéTEm, ys : Johnson, will enter vaudeville as For through tickets, reservation, etc., 9, 6 BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES s nieatieal davoer:."Phe first pro- & eavioeon I ; aval aa cisteetd sad, will be Office 3rd Avenue Prince Rupert 5 Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in duction, it is announced, NON thy case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. an Oriental creation. DAILY EDITION aeRO Thursday, August 28, 1943. CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE OAMADIAN PACH RARWAY ||. __ DYER APARTMENT Ra . fy: ARE YOU GOING EAST Per Month am THE “EMPIRE” THAT proved in health and broaden- MATHIBU S THIS SUMMER? _ PARTLY FURNISHED REALLY NEEDS HELP. ed in his outlook upon the NERVINE POWDERS. Special Excursions May gath to Sep: Free | Wohl Here is a bright sample Of] large affairs of this little Returning Limit October Bist, \ 4 0 good Conservative arguments} world? Has he ‘not told us on Mr apegeeriytrers ae 902.00 |/1029 3rd Ave. — Phong Sian ty in fayor of the British Colum- this coast that we are neglect- os Nee errr? 9108.00 — bia government. It is culled] ing a grand and manifest op- Venera vee gi #1 408.80 Littl ’ NEW from the Prince Rupert “Em-} portunity for the study of the Veneoe rer he Meaty gid nay ou 872.50 e S 5 Agen pire” in all its purity of -dic- characteristics and the view- mera) ooh Feat. ree : Magazines :: Periodicals +: Ne tion and meaning: “If Sir Ri- point of Orientals? Doubtless 18 POWDERS FOR 25 CENTS Other Points Correspondingly Low. ; : + NOW ppg nt : . ss : If your dealer cannot supply you, the 4. @, MoNAB i CIGARS TOBACCOS »: PRY j chard McBride were guilty of the Minister will prepare and J. L, Mathieu Co., Sherbrooke, P. Q., sends General ag — ge . ant Ey 2nd Ave. Below Kalen Isiang a oH the charges made, and _ pub- submit a report after he re- THREE TAILOR-MADE MODELS box postpaid on receipt of price. -Princess May, south, urday 9 am. Avenue next PC at “4 lished, there would be very turns to Ottawa. How, then, 2 —_—_—_—_—_—————— = PI i eis = “| great possibility of his down- the Conservative organs argue| (1). Morning suit in striped ratine, with pearl buttons. (2). === DEMAND Rovat Reserve Tailor made model, with a long coat in cloth and velvet col- lar and cuffs, (3). Goat and skirt in grey. covert. coating over a chiffon blouse with a Directoire collar. 4 can the great Imperial under- taking of Hon. G. E. Foster be fall. That, however, is impro- bable, on account of no one be- 2 Empress Bevlag Ale LUMBER lieving the gross slanders.” To| said to be a failure? Asa im Wi AND POOL ROOM argue further, if Sir Richard] matter of fact, none of the| am SL HISKY. BE Rose, Prep. " aw could not be guilty because no] Ministers from Mr. Borden ; Prince Rupert Employmen one pe ean oe gross slanders down (with one noteable ex- CHILDREN CAUGHT AND SOLD AGES YEARS C O A BE *. O. Box 4 oe Phone na a man could walk across Can-| ception) considers that there ‘ : ada in two days’ because an is any necessity for action. As | wOUARANrEED BY ‘cilia ol aeroplane does not resemble a one of them has. said, when AS SLAVES IN PHILIPPINES HE GOVERNMENT Co lete Li f Pullman car — oh, shucks,} they came into power they : OF CANADA. mpiete Line 0 what's the use!—The Saturday} found everything so well ad- : ee RECOMMENDED FOR BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES Sunset. justed and the machinery run-|COMMISSIONER STATES THAT SLAVE OWNING aND PEONAGE THe INVALID sat ning so smoothly ‘that there ARE GENERAL IN THE ISLANDS — CHILDREN THe Home WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., Limited HOW. GEORGE'S E. FOSTER’S was only one thing for them to KIDNAPED FOR CHINA. Tne CONNOISSEUR Phone 186 New Wellington Coal. Bett ah MISSION TO AUSTRALIA do; sit down comfortably and a THe Pusuic Coast An altempt has. been. msde watch the wheels go round. Washington, Aug. 25.—Slavery|semblymen maintain peonage on te native Phone 116 Rogers & fad by some Conservative journals} Even the tariff was so nicely|in the full meaning of the word|their own farms. want the best” i 3 to apologize for the undoubted} balanced in all its bearings] .yists throughout the Philippines, Ace, Purity that to,attempt a readjustment AnD MELLOWNESS failure of Hon. G. E.- Foster's even in the City of Manila, andj] Washington, Aug. 25.-What- UNION $.5. COMPANY OF B.C, Ltd SMITH & MALLETT issi i is might bring disaster. And yet , ; ee : er ile eet scesale sel isiven thalant or is it not a singular thing that} Peonage is general in the islands,{®V@? !8 done by the United States UNSURPASSED. THIRD AVE ister of Trade and Commerce just as soon as_ this careful,|according to a special report|With respect to the Philippine DISTRIBUTORS S S é‘ Ch | hsi ? Plumbing, Heating, Steamfttin did not actually go to Austral-| cautious and inactive adminis-|Commissioner Dean Worcester|Islands is to be gauged by the Prince Rupert Importing Co., Ltd een e 0 In Sheet Metal Work ia to negotiate a reciprocity| tration came into power usi-|has made to the insular bureau.| best interests of the people of the ; 4 Office: tri Ave, oy ne treaty. ‘He was chgagad in a] ness conditions in Canada be-|It has not been received by the|archipelago and not by, what PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. nn VaROoUreR ew eo See great Imperial mission. Hence| ame unsettled? war department, but copies are|/might. be construed as_ selfish Ee - Wednesdays at 2 p.m. —- — as an ardent Imperialist the Hon. “Bob” Rogers, it must|in the hands of other officials. purposes of the American govy- ernment, That is the view of President Filipinos in parts of the island commonly capture children and *Valhalia’’ of S.H. & Ef be admitted, is one active spirit in the ministry. He believes in tour of Mr. Foster was a daz- zling success. Did he not go to Great Britain, to New Zea- doing things. And in every-|Sell them into slavery for profit.| Wilson and Fragcis Burton Har- . S.S. ‘Camosun’ (SCANDINANIAN SoctETY land, to Australia, to China, thing he does there is also|Some are sent to China, where|rison, newly apyointed governor 0 f ‘ reg or Meets (very 2nd and 4th Tuesday at to Japan and to Korea (omit- “something doing for the they are dressed in the native general, take of the question of ‘ FOR VANCOUVER p.m. in the hall at 319 Srd Aw ting Fiji), and has he not im- boys.” fashion. Some children have|Philippine independence, accord- 2 : BPs hn been enticed from their homes by|ing to information today at the Members P.R.L. Vintners Association Saturdays at 10 a.m. D. ©. STUART ; slave agents on promises of|White House. The President be- ‘ Oe = scholarships in schools and somejlieves the United’ States in the Accountant ~~ ges/of those, in an instance which|profoundest sense is the trustee Seled cad bean be tob-Stand FOR GRANBY BAY s Mr. Worcester reports in detail,|of the Philippines, and to carry Trunk Pacific Ry. 908 Bnd Ave. > Has the Largest Circulation in Northern British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert’s Artistic Job Printing Establishment “FROM HOME TO HOME.” were sold and others farmed out for money. He cited the case of a 13-year- old girl bought for some pigs and a cloak. The supreme court of the islands released the slave trader on the ground that no crime had been committed be- cause no physical force had been used. This one case, Mr. Wor- cester says, has hlocked other slavery prosecutions. The Philip- pine assembly has blocked laws for the suppression of the traffic, he says, because many of its members come from. provinces where slavery flourishes. One of his reports on the traffic, he says, lies tabled in the Philippine as- sembly, Mr. Worcester declares he had great difficulty in getting facts of slave cases and intimates that reports were withheld by the of- ficers of the Philippine constabu- out its trusteeship wisely is the keynote of the policy of his ad- ministration. It was indicated at the White House that while no proposal for immediate independence was be- ing now considered, a policy of aetive preparation for granting the independence with a few years will be the United States. NOTICE. pursued by , The Board of Trade haying been in correspondence for some time with tht Department of Lands and Works with regard to the advisability of the govern- ment placing their waterfront land on the market for bona fide industrial purposes, and as Hon. Mr. Ross, minister of lands and works, will be ‘in Prinee Rupert Geo. A. Sweet, Manager WINDSOR HOTEL Corner of First Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Avenue and Seventh St. European and American Plap Peter Biack, Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan, Rates 50c to $1 Per Day Beener & Beener, Props. J. Y¥, Rochester Vv. D. Casley EMPRESS HOTEL Third Ave., BetWeen Sixth and Seventh Streets European Pian, 600 io $1 Per Day PREMIER HOTEL American and European Plan F. W. Henning, Manager ROYAL HOTEL Corley & Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Pian Steam Heated Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 a.m. Rogers Steamship Agency Phone 116 Georgetown Sawmill Co. Lid. Lumber Mouldings A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand, Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery PRINCE RUPERT. BO Alex, M Manson, I w.} B.A, LE WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Ee § vert, B Helgerson Block HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMES Funeral! Directors 8rd Ave. near 6th St Phone Na funeral Director end Embainer | CHARGES KE ASONABLE a 2nd Gt., cor. 2nd Ave prose OPEN DAY AND NIGHT r bl lary. He cites the case of ajin a few days, the Board, of made at short notice. Z HOTEL ELYSIUM Philippine assemblyman caught|Trade will appreciate any one BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR Oo., s Sid. redhanded owning a slave girl in| who is desirous of securing such LIMITED Our prices are as low as any. - : Sykes, Manager Manila, and says: property for bona fide purposes, Second Ave. and Sixth St. Call on us before ordering. ° ‘ The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. “IT could obtain conelusive evi-|placing full particulars. before weeny et Advertise in Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices, dence of a hundred, a thousand,|the undersigned on or before PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Fraser and Sixth Sts, Phone 7 ten thousand of them, but why multiply cases? It is simply a case of time and work.” He charges that Philippine as- Saturday noon, August 30th. J. LORNE MACLAREN, Secretary P. R. Board of Trade. 201-3 | OFFICE: EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. 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