SES coke wy ~~ bane ee eer ey anes Bet et DPE OARCY RES Sago Se 4h, “THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, July 34 » 1919. THE DAILY NEws Published Daily and Weekly by THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Daily, $8.00 pér year. $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. Weekly, DAILY EDITION =< Thursday, July 31, 1913. This novel idea of a lawn LOYALTY TO right direction ITS PARTY It was amusing in last : night’s edition of the local] Port if no jeremiad, how that sheet deck- ed itself up for the occasion in the guise of a solid political organ. It did its best to pre- sent itself before the eyes of the visiting cabinet minister as an imposing monument of Conservative opinion. But it did not succeed in passing it- self off as a monument of any- thing. It was seen only as a tombstone erected to commem- orate the past political defeats of its editor. Australia tralia mission, and Prince Rupert In the first place it had i in 1 > something choice _ avout the teuah with te. machine organ" in that cof- doubtedly i rm fin-like article in the front oe te yee the important page wherein is usually to be found the corpse of the last mayor’s hopes, in such a state of festering and corruption as to be a constant annoyance to the public nostrils. But yes- terday the corpse was remov- ed, the eoffin cleaned out, and something new was put in. What was it? Well ,on inspec- tion it looked very much like the phonograph record of a puppy's squeal when its tail is stepped on. Then there was that fine ar- ticle about Mr. Hazen, with a two column head line on the time business the extension to become portant front page, and a portrait of] peaceful mission the minister on the last page.| world. Even more than the yelp from i tes ot that coffin-like dog kennel? this article was calculated to instil in Mr. Hazen a belief in the party loyalty of The Em- pire. \ But is there indeed any great party loyalty in The Daily Pessimist? It is more than doubtful, for surely, if such existed, the ghost of dead hopes for parliamentary hon- ors would arise from’ the tomb and offer its most dis- tinguished considerations not only to Minister Hazen but to the party's representative in this riding. ——_o—_ —. AUSTRALIA'S WARSHIP SHOULD VISIT RUPERT. It has probably already oc- curred to the Board of Trade that it would be a move in the report of meeting introduced.” liamentary a, ' delphia has brators. to Zealand, to pay a visit to this such action been taken by the board, let us hope that it will be. The New Zealand, in its trip around the world, is the representative of intended not to represent the fighting force of that Dominion so much as its resources and commercial standing. Whateveraffects the material progress of Aus- is the most part of the New Zealand's com- therefore, as one of the nearest shipping ports on this continent to Australia, the com- mander of the warship would no doubt be pleased to come in has un- recognized and is is part will shortly play in the mari- of Australia in the interchange of the products of the two leading Dominions under the British Crown and in of their His visit here will prove to him that Prince Rupert ranks sec- ond in the British ports on the Pacific and that because of its strategic position it is bound the first so the trade with the Antipodes is concerned. To'verify such im- facts as these is one of the important objects of the New Zealand's around the economic In the government ‘the last night “H. S. Clements, M. The grand master at Phila- suspended thousand Twelfth of July cele- His action mount to saying that an orange ean hold too much juice. invite Aus- tralia’s new warship, the New important far as organ’s Conservative we read: P., being This is conced- ing the fact that the member for this riding does need an introduction to a Prince Rupert audience, as he is not a resi- dent, not even of the riding he represents. He home in Vancouver and to all intents and purposes is a par- representative of Vancouver more so than he is of Prince Rupert. makes his “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe, Moderate Prices, 1142 Pender Street West ° ° Phone 8500, AND @ GOOD LEFT IELDER- IF © = GETA PLavine— BAULL-ID STAY OUT WEST TH SUMMER AnD 4 REST FROM NEWSs-. PAPER. WoRKC- ~~, ed Vancouver, B.C. has St. Petersburg, July 26.- proposal made by the government that a joint demonstration be made off the southwestern been abandoned. declined to consider the plan Russia’s allies, province port Russia is unable to ing pressure to bear on trade. srt realizing that such a would encourage an uprising, which would only ther complicate’ the problem, Owing to the breakdown o European concert the ~The Russian naval stantinople to coincide with mobilization of Russian troops in Germany flatly , and Great Britain and France, replied evasively. assume the task single handed of bring- Turks in Europe, and she is un- willing to do so in Asia Minor, course Armenian Turkish Russian government sees no hope of ar- . Meee a Packt an see CUTTING THE GRASS BY MOTOR POWER. mower and a roller combined is now being employed very generally The tired business man can now take a rest, enjoy his cigar and shave the lawn at the same time. GERMANY UPSETS THE PLANS OF RUSSIA T0 RESTRAIN THE TURK FLATLY DECLINES TO JOIN NAVAL DEMONSTRATION TO BE MADE OFF CONSTANTINOPLE, WHILE GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE REPLY EVASIVELY. Con- the has the fur- f the throughout Eastern Canada. resting the Turks by force. No military or naval preparations are proceeding at present. Rus- sia, however, may land a force at Burgas, a Black Sea port, 76 miles northeast of Adrianople, for the protection of lives and property of Russian subjects, if the Turks march in that direc- tion. At a council of ministers today it was agreed that the Russian government had done its utmost to avert further bloodshed in the Balkans, and that if the progress of the military operations led to wholesale massacres in that re- gion the responsibility would rest on the other powers. The Russian policy, it is under- stood is now entirely concerned with patching up a new Balkan league, including Roumania, as the sole means of arresting the Turkish advance. Mome Stake, Mont., July The eastbound North Coast held up by three masked half west of Home Stake. The attempt resulted in a ed nothing. Stopping the train pedoes, obtained from with leaving the train on the side of a tunnel Pe distant, nounced that he had to bring the ‘‘giant” that the powder was the train. back of shots, The bandits then among the rocks, and, it is back, The bandits had cut the graph wires, and it was 28— Lim- ited on the Northern Pacific was men early this morning a mile and a farce for the would-be robbers obtain- tor- a bridge watchman whom they had_ held up shortly before the Limited two}|was due, the desperadoes com- pelled the engineer and train is tanta-|crews to uncouple the engine and express car from the balance of the train and proceed ahead, other about 400 feel When the engine was brought to a stop, one of the outlaws en- fergotten along, and with The incident brought forth snickers from the trainmen which were stopped by the firing disappeared stat- ed, they left the scene on horse- tele- some WOULD-BE TRAIN ROBBERS | FORGOT TO BRING POWDER EAST BOUND TRAIN IN MONTANA WAS HELD UP BY BANDITS WHO LOST THEIR OPPORTUNITY THROUGH CARELESSNESS. time before word could reach the authorities of the attempted rob- bery. Sheriff Driscoll and a posse are en route to the scene from Butte. His Lordship’s Beard. A certain peer, who had a very long and very bushy beard, had dismissed his valet for the night. Shortly afterward, however, he was much annoyed to hear peals of laughter from below, and called back the man to explain. The yalet answered that it was just a little joke, but his lordship would have none of it and demanded the details angrily. “Well,” admitted the man with reluctance, “it was really a little game we were having, my lord.” “What game?” “Well, my lord, a guessing game.” “Don’t be a fool, Waters! What guessing game were you playing? Guessing what?” “We blindfolded the cook, to tell the truth, my lord, and then one of us kissed her and she had to guess who it was. The foot- man held up the mop and she kind of geological this year, the Geological Survey set of guide books. ducing mining districts and areas presenting interesting structural mapped. whole nental briefly that bered with a maze of unimport- ant detail. years be a valuable source of in- work in a remarkably short time. To publish such a large number of maps and accompanying text without taking several years for GEOLOGICAL GUID BOOKS FOR VISITORS Produced for Geological Con- grens, Members of Which Will Visit Here in September. For use of those attending the congress in Canada has prepared a very remarkable All the pro- are described and The country along the length of the railroads is described features transconti- ——————————— Double Weekly Service K TO THE SOUTH a by the splendid steamers YNALBOS pRiNCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria ang Beattie Mondays and Fridays at 9 A. M. ve For Stewart on Thursdays at 8 A. m. 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