Regpnese Sarg ~ SS OIRO a THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday ee January ¢ 28 {9 i 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. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Daily, 50¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, | Daily, $8.00 per year. | Paily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. New York—National! Seattie- London, Ungland—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers DAILY EDITION H. F. McRAE, EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER Canada, United States and $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance, HEsaD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., York City. Puget Sound News Co. Trafalgar Square. The edminis..| tration came into office by a} ceed with fusion of motives. | It {In this they were assisted by; the ever popular cry of “Down with the corporations.” Con-| sequently the decision of the} people appears to be strongly) present civic place. the smaller the basest a wheelbarrow in favor of public ownership. | With this The News finds no} fault. ‘‘Vox populi vox Dei’— “The voice of the people is the | voice of God.” * * * the wheelbarrow It will not do to was of riety. not yel granted. | Wiliam Manson it ' W hile the people: lave most} steps to secure it? decidedly given their approval | ay cae of public ownership, it is} quite another thing to decide of following the Mexico: | Telephone 98. New | ey a Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1914 What madness to pro- stream. is just like a farmer truck- ing his products to market in when he could as well send them by train. It looks, however, as if the main- | spring of the present council va- say that Wark’s Channel power is According to is reserved for the city, and why not take This paper has nao intention knocking | | BEDROOM IN TORONTO GENERAL HOSPITAL OCCUPIED BY SIR JAMES WHITNEY The premier arrived in Toronto on January as a big surprise to the public. He came the 500 miles from New York in his private car and was transferred to the General Hospital, and is occupying the above bed- room, Sir James shows no ill effects of the journey at the time of writing, and the hope is that he will reeover under homelike conditions. PROVINCE HAS POTLATCHED RESOURCES, SAYS WILLIAMS CLAIMS GOVERNMENT SUPPORTERS ARE INFECTED WITH PREMIER WORSHIP—CONDITIONS ARE DUE TO THE BOUNTY OF NATURE pND MERCY OF GOD the morning of the 19th of what form that policy shall “Premier worship’ was the ’ $ 5 s t s » or representative take. There are few people in| methods of last year’s oppo- goes cTEES Ant “sOmerdsher representative , - ; mS phrase coined by Parker Wil-j|There was a_ definite attempt, Prince Rupert who will go as|_ sition. In order to do that 1 tl \ ibitie mnt ‘ far as Mr. Gy Peck when hej _ successfully a person must be|/@™S (2 te lesistiature fas’ |Mr. Williams charged, to black- ’ 7 1e aser . » att > Pt said that he would favor pub-| a born “knocker,” and The|Week to describe the attitude of) jjst any one not in accord with lic ownership should the cost | News does not belong to that}government supporters toward!{). government. In the recent be double that of the private} class. Every question will be|their leader. |case of the Islands election, cer- corporations. considered on its merits, that Mr. Peck does not carry will not be ; } It is well known praise and withheld The disposition to worship the | tain people from’ Victoria whi premier is a marked characteris- |had taken part, had too much in- that principle into his Own whenever it is deserved. On ; ; iy private business. There are one issue at least it is to be| tic of his followers, said Mr. Wil-| ¢yence, so the blacklist had not very few experts, however, | hoped we shall all agree, viz.:|liams in continuing the debate o” | worked in that instance. ‘‘What who would harness a stream the advancement of our com-}the address in reply to Sie bis the matter with the dieenab- of half the required capacity mon good. W ith that end in speech from the throne. The|jing pill.” suggested Mr. Wil- when the proper amount of view the council will receive! a ae oe lidin flatten oh he yereir ’ Trey premier receives their flattering | jjames humorously, “to prevent power could as well be had? all loyal support in any assist- remarks with becoming modesty. mone Re / ance they may see fit to offer jany one running against a gove Woodworth Lake at best | for legitimate publicity. A] his premier worship has been al|ernment candidate? can develop only about 2,500 | grant of $10,000 would be/matter of growth, becoming “The member for Dewdney horse power. Wark’s Chan-/| none too much and would €9 aljjore and more*extravagant year | as lauded the premier for sav- nel is known to contain 10,000, | long way toward = inducing ieee ah thie al ogee ake the | ine the province,” said Mr. Wil- The’ same initial cost—apart the proper class of people to| °°" Fea ae jliams. ‘‘Well, T have heard. that from a little extra pole line—| take up their abode in our|P0int that conditions and results| story so often that I can repeat will install a plant in either | midst. SKS attributed to Sir Richard | it backwards. The description rd TO 3 which are “wholly and solely due lof the condition of this provinces ee ge ~ {to the bounty of Nature and the |}when the present government PEA aananaanner merey of God,” said Mr. Wil | took hold of it, and of the ser- hams. : ivices of the premier in saving it ; EXCEPTIONAL “We refuse, however, to wasle | nut me in mind of the descrip- our time glorifying the premier,|tion of the world at the time of SIA IIIIAAIAAIDIAAAIIAIIAI IIIS AI SSSSISSSISISSSSSSSSASISIAC WAI IIA IAA IAA IA IA AAAI AISA AISA AIA AAAS I AIS AA II SAI AAS ASAI = —— The ‘News’ for Artistic P SALE : VALUES U Ladies’ Felt Lined Boots with felt soles, price $2.50; NR es a Leo. gto eg lagoaehe oo sanacanacd Wasa Re $1.50 Misses’: Felt Boots, sizes 11 to 2, price’$2.25; now. .$1.50 Boys’ Long Brown Felt Boots, nos. 8 to 10%, price $2.00; UWE Gs CEA Rake isle SiR otin ee bs LOK ARANE asta clap oh cobb $1.50 Boys’ and Girls’ Felt Boots, sizes 8 to 10%, price $1.65; POW 0s Ais ate SIRES. 1b aly FO TOLL ee $1.25 Misses’ Felt Overshoes, two buckles, sizes 13 to 2, price AAAS SION oaks Se kdes hed, bs i aebiak em araae eben ..+. $1.35 Children’s Black Overshoes, sizés 8 to 10%, price $41.65; IW Tie si NOON beeta dah g Midas Bie aes, aa aca $1.20 THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES -JABOUR : BROS. THIRD AVENUE TR GR OOOO OOOO QUO ORO O GOGO ORGAO GOGO OOOO. JOE rinting Does “Dachs” Take after His Mother? Yah-Yah, he Does and we refuse to give him credit | creation— ‘And for that which should be credited | without world void, the and was form, and to the forces of Nature. We be-|qdarkness covered the face of the lieve Our mission here is to deal | waters. ” with these matters which need Pursuing his eriticism of the remedying and those eonditions|pemarks of the member for be improved to bene- tickle which may fit the people, and not to the vanity of the premier. There are feebleminded folk,” contin- ued Mr. Williams, “‘who think he can raise the price of copper at will, or back one’s note without impairing his own credit. Men who have payments overdue on lands bought from the govern- ment are prone to rise and sing} prosperity. But he had over- “God Save the King’ when the|jooked the question of overdraft. premier comes in, but they have|In 1903 we were familiar with in mind their own interests and/the statement, the overdraft had are currying favor with the pre=|been one million dollars. But mier, with that end in view.” take the public accounts, and it Dewdney, Mr. Williams pointed out that he had been safe when he stuck to generalities, but had made one mistake when he went into figures for the purposes of comparison of conditions in 1903, when the government took office, and 1913. He had tried to show that the difference in revenue in 1903 and 1913 proved Turning to the debate on the|showed that the overdraft in address, the speaker criticized|/1913 was one and one-half mil- the member for Dewdney, who,/lion dollars “In other words, he said, “the other day treated|we were just a half-million dol- the house to a sort. of mental|lars further in the hole than in tango for an hour or so,” mainly|1903, which is a fair deduction,” because some people had dared|said Mr. Williams. to press upon the eleetors in the “More than that, there is a Islands riding in the recent elec. |thousand times less excuse now tion the claims of a candidate|/than ten years ago,” asserted Other than the government’s|Mr. Williams “Had = previous choice, It appeared that the|governments been disposed to member for Dewdney had _ nojsell the resources of the province conception thai the people might|they could have had more in the government is had resources as treasury. No broke when it large as the government of this | province had ten years ago, a government has ‘potlatehed’ the lresources of the provinee in the | past len years.” : Big Cargo Halibut Yesterday the trawler James | Carruthers, belonging to the Ca- Inadian Fish & Gold Storage Co's. fleet, pulled into the ldock with a eargwo of 100,000 Ibs. lot halibut. This is the first big }eargo in for some as very | little fishing has been done ow- ling to the rough weather. The Carruthers threw their gear oul ifrom the trawler itself, as it was the dories. The successful and method of too rough for catch was very will encourage that fishing. get results. Daily News “ads.’ hotel ; Directory ee Members P.R.L. Vintners Association WINDSOR HOTEL Corner of First Ave. and Eighth St W. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Avenue and Seventh St European and Amertean Plan | Peter Biack, Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan, Rates 50c to $1.00 Per Pay Besner & Beener, Props. 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