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"$2.00. , 7 : U. ‘s. and British isles * 2. 0: per year . $12.00 7.00 Notices for Crown Granta; 2. .* Purchase of Land” » “ Licence t& Prospect for Coal : o - ‘One Police Force ‘There is evidence. on nearly levery ‘side that the amalgama- tion of the police forces in Brit- ish Columbia should be brought, ‘about with the least possible de- lay. The general public has but: little idea of the waste of man) power and the red tape necessary ve finder the present system. Many. thousands: of dollars are. spent annually on police overhead ‘and with no results that, could not be. achieved quicker, better ‘and more economically under one head. With numerous police forces as at present they frequently op- erate at cross purposes, uninten- tionally it may ‘be, but neverthe- less itis a fact. Much crime is never uncovered and many crim- inals get away. Under one head there would be no question of |® whether the crime was to be un- covered by a provincial, a muni- cipal, an R. C. M. P., a dry man or a wet man. ‘There are énough good men on ‘the various forces to make one very efficient force. and drop all A great financial saving in office work can be ef- ‘I/feeted, not only ‘by eliminating staffs, but in reducing the. cleri- . cal work,, The attorney- -peneral should be given a.unanimous support in his efforts to bring about a single ‘police force for British Columbia, ‘ Premier King’s Sincerity ' Premier King’s second visit to '||Prince’ Rupert has passed jnto history. He and his supporters have ttied’ to impress the public | with his sincerity. “That is very | good * ‘and if the ‘people of the -fnorth are satisfied the premier will figure he has done a good job ‘But we do not believe the. voters and the tax payers are satisfied nor will they be. until the prem- ier’s sincerity takes form in. ati elevator, wheat trains, trans- Pacific boat service, at least one new boat to be. built at .Rupert, an outlet to Rupert for the Peace River. wheat, and a railway that is ‘more ‘than a branch with one blind end. Since MacKenzie King’s previous visit” the most outstanding evidence of his sin- éérity" wis” “the” "removal « oF. ‘the eefitral location’ ‘to? a ‘point -eon- | Venjerit'to only’ a gmail pottion of yet Des smut = *Jaek Metodsall, ‘wha. recent Rot. : ix months . ‘at Qakalia for selling. liquor. cat Franooisi. ‘Lake, appealed: his cage,: but the appeal WAS: igmjssed,: so ‘that it ‘will ‘be i on: the j :Jok patealnis at : ae a . The ae - ‘|no one- or two’ Farmers” Tosti- ————— Pa aed eee : ” "Dear ‘Bir: The’ followlog 3 ib supposed to be “constructive. ri- tieigm’”. Last March I spilled some words with the same intent, but was ‘accused of being B pes: gimist, 3 knocker, for my trouble. I expect about . the same. results from this splash. -T stated and’ ‘still maintain that | tutes can do much for’ ‘the Inter- ior; as well as a ‘Jot more ‘to like effect. “Now. Igo still further. and ‘claim’ that even “were ‘the ‘ganged “up? we. “would” be “un- | prepared to wage ‘the battles ‘necessary to put the Interior where it should be, I now state that it is advisable and necessary to intlude the retailers, whole- salers and all who are trying to ‘make the interior prosperous. . : Having come to ‘these. conclu- ‘gions-it is rather flattering. to be tor,’”’ as well as Dawea and Davis, tial candidates in the U.S. ‘the one being author of the Repara- tions--Agreement.: I believe’ 1: since, and also that our troubles could be solved only on the same line as the Reparations Agree- ment. It sounds large, it takes some big words. Some big men are interested, but when it is all boiled down it merely amounts to plain common sense and ~ good |} . judgment. Furthermore, it: only requires unity in, ‘purpose and| action to put it over in the in- terior, ‘In onion is strength; in three onions more strength.” The slackers here will probably slackers received, perhaps more, but there is absolutely no reason why we can’ “not improve our local conditions, from Rupert to Prince George, about 999 percent. I will quote briefly a few hints. | As they come from” large: men, | they may receive more considera- ‘tion than the mere babbling of the diseaged mind of. some bush-, whacker, knocker grouch, or bug. “Now what is needed is to get all those. ‘small organizations to- gether.’ (Co. operator. ) ‘Tf sueh is needed where farmers already have a 16 per cent, complete gove, ernment backing in co-operative production.and selling, how much. more do .WE need ‘to. gang Up. | From Dawes and. Davis: must buy to sell.’’. “ "Trade is a mutual, two-sided ‘transaction “There isn’t enough gold to ‘bal-' national trade’’—and, 1 would: gay. | of the Interior, either. ” “ further. ‘the. situation here.” any’ . ‘real thought” he - can itl ‘in ‘bet tor. ol could: fill up the paper, r witl and eoudil tion! Be prosnes pron 8 facts. .add., farmers ‘all: organizéd and” all |. sustained by a “‘noted co-opera-| the respective vice and presiden- . stated as much to you some time}. require a little of what the war} an exchange of merchandise,” ia ance the transactions of inter-|. ' There is no use’ to go ined details ‘If any man has given Weel | | the lines ang make out. the. bal- i ance of the story as well aa I cin, : and with less trouble to the, Edi-) THE OINRGA E HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1904 The Omineca Herald Lees to the i Nb ; ORMES" DISPENSING C CHEMISTS». a PRINCE RUPERT TIMIGED. ice L * Prescriptions are’ flied -exattly: ag’ “ordered: qualified druggist cm by the doctor. 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