THE DAILY NEWS 6, tH ———_—-— _———— o“E PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. “ e ‘ . Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Daily, 50c per month, or $6.00 per year Weekly, $2.00 per year. $8.00 per year. rates on application. benefitting Vancouver and sid: Eastern from a point about 100 BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES tracking Prince Rupert: les beyond Fort George, some New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 249 East 23rd St., New “The proposal to go ‘on where near to the crossing of the] York City. Peace river’ with the Pacifii Parsnip river. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co, Great Eastern is probably thi the fie a matter of London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, of all the vaileer tre oe as “But in the meantime the on| t f ‘ ogre rere ‘ POREMESE PRUEER outlined, especially from Van-|to Peace river’ proposal is to be} — Me ea ee i og ope SSS ee = }couver’s own standpoint. It is}submitted simply as a business DATLY EDITION aia Thursday, Feb. 26, 1914 understood that a new contract|enterprise for the good farming —" se a pigs as pi | Will be signed with Foley, Welch| country it will open and the trade 5 aa pe et | . . aapantea|® Stewart for approximately 330]it will bring to Vancouver It is Saget Se eee eee ci ‘ataae _— vel Ne miles of railway running north | stated that the proposed route ee ae a it ida” patiods| cosa aavedes ee pehem all in east from Fort George, travers-'from Fort George will be almost stop DPuildine roads, j= i sewerage schemes, ¢ g » . an war . . . .¥ tance ' lay a 1 e north, yet he in- southern portion of the prov- ae more peg e rere sec- | due gyn ing a dis = Sait srease ortgage the ince. We are always ready to], ve ine River pass to|miles, where the Rockies will be crease. Se eS i i .: share: for “the south the eastern boundary of British|penetrated at Pine river, and Brae td “aid Wiieys. for the | and we believe that the south SO ee amen, OF | meng eth eee ay ne Garriene- 43 ; | ‘ ; , will soon be released from con-|ward, the line is to traverse the ee wh ae ere ge: ei igaet cr oat struction work on the Grandjopen country for a couple of couver. illiam Manson, the e gover > snt. ~Ip, nifie. oT eT . wees Saarastnoe polififeian who is viduals can get rakeoffs and Sea ee t on: : a Oe | tears md tee supposed to represent Prince corporations guarantees ad I 1 ve ro ones on the out a ot y completic oY R t. is afraid to speak up. libitum, but the rest of us pay new line, on which work must/the line is urged to be important upert, is afral “ pe Pp : start within three months of the|that the trade route may be The morning Conservative — en wee date of passage of the act by the}opened to Vancouver, rather organ has announced that the British Columbia is a rich Staaten rhe — is to be ‘DAG ve estenlighed by the mee excavations for the new arm- province, but the wastefulness | °O1Pletes a ope yore : Arthur line, HOW building from ory will be done by day labor of the past few years through “ This is the feature of the}Edmonton The country +s de- and NAUKA és this Ae proof the “innumerable hangers-on ria capes Tag that will|seribed as mostly well wooded that the Conservative party is in the pay of the government vi particularly interesting iene roiling, Onee giving place to a friend of the working man. would probably build the Pa-|, ashington, D. C. It is ot ee ee prairie. Rail- As a matter of fact this work] cific & Great Eastern rail- known that eventual wee eee construction will naturally inidone by. day labor ao it will way. The trouble is that with Alaska by a north-and-|not be nearly as heavy as in be necessary for the working those in charge of affairs gov- south railway meeting the Pa-|southern British Columbia, for man to make personal appli- ernmental have the idéa that|°ific Great Eastern is a wthbr isin: (npietae iat cation to the Tory boss to get the main function of a aQ™_—X—XX*****== — - ——_—_—_———— a job. The friendship con- ministration is to stay in ¢ sists of making the working office. The development of man a political slave who is the province is purely inciden_ : compelled to pay tribute to the tal. The result is that the N t N t S ey: party. . ‘gang of hangers-on spend a ewes O es on cience When the miners of Van- great part of their time trying couver Island went on strike to keep people in line in sup- ‘ 3 to get a government commis- port of the administration.| Only about one-fifteenth of} A machine has been invented sion to investigate the con- Those who cannot be cajoled|Ganada's estimated water power|for washing large quantities of ditions under which they la- are bludgeoned. has been developed. eggs rapidly. bor, the Conservative govern- Peek : Bree: bd ment did not show itself to be However, a pestilence soon- No twoonationsuhavethecsame Four mirrors distribute the a friend of the working men. er or later runs its course,Jiaws regulating the handling |!ight evenlv in a oew English PA and in this instance it looks as|.44q storage of explosives. acetylene automobile headlight Another guarantee for THE DAILY NEWS Published Daily and Weekly by THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA H.‘'F. McRAE dvance). , EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER HEAD OFFICE ($5.00 All Other Countries: Daily, Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. PRINCE RUPERT IS SIDETRACKED The following taken heme with Premier the Vancouver Province tive of the P. & G. EB. railway ex tension. Particular notice shot be taken of the fact that this is planned solely for the purpose o! Mexico: is from | paid in descrip-|d if naturally branch « Contract from the extended the though the virulence IP. & G. E. RAILWAY EXTENSION BENEFITS CITY OF VANCOUVER GOVERNMENT FINANCES DEAL WITH CREDIT OF THE WHOLE PROVINCE TO BENEFIT CITIES OF THE SOUTH— * MeBride, a ff Pacifie jand that comparatively soon. this railway ever comes it would eam he expects will come true If westward Great of the and avoid any glare. Canadian Northern railway. It fester now sapping the vitals In. some Tein it Switzerlat«l a is about time that the peopie of the province will soon be at)the a ei B.S ey ae One third of the world’s sup- _ iti : @ offorts |* a cae, § ’ , ‘ as squire ) of northern British Columbia} arrested through the ¢ fort buried“at public’ expenee ply of platinum @s required in woke up. We have been rob-| of Dr. Brewster and the appli- Neg dentistry and another third for bed of our natural rasources} cation of the panacea called ‘ ane 3 electrical purposes. and our credit»and our money| Liberalism. Carbonate of soda applied gt ay id will ae ae most obstinate New shipment. of dresses- mud stains from textiles. Demers. 44-47 =a , Bricks made of furnace slag, S HARDWARE according to German makers, FRED STORK’ Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Rope Pumps Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles and Shotguns Ammunition Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings Valves Hose Paint “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” increase the strength with age. —o— first of asbestos was manufacture of for the ancient Rom- The use the robes n crema- Lory ans. scsi bok More than 40 per cent. of the} world’s annual pré@duction of tin} is used in the United States, —() -— year nearly doub- of hops over the previous Russia last led its production the figures for FRED STORK’S HARDWARE year. —O-—— A reinforced feet high and 16 feet in diameter is a novelty on an Illinois farm. concrete silo 62 The number of gas consumers in. the United Kingdom increased The High Cost of Living At the present time possibly no other subject is receiving |quite so much attention in Can. lada as this one. I[t will be a surprise to most readers to know that during the fiscal year which ended March 31st, 1913, Canada paid $£41,500,000 in duty on food, and all of this is virtually a direct onsumer. large sum tax on he ‘ In glancing over the list it to understand that the buy- g public are themselves ,lar- gely to blame in many instances, for there are articles of food produced in Ganada that are eq- in every to those is easy I I ual respect | From there to}made in any other country in the 1,200] world. in the baking powder line al- there were 667,904 Ibs. im ported into Canada, and _ this ieans the consumer = paid in duty the enormous,.sum of &67,- 000 There are no better goods in the world’ in this line than magic baking powder, and it is made in a mode! sanitary up-to date factorye and can be procur- ed in any first class «store at one- half the price the imported ar- ticle sells for. Such articles as raisins, cur- rants, and many other things, which do not grow in Canada, or are not produced here, have of necessity to be imported, and the duty paid, If the consumer would devote a little thought and attention to this a large amount of money could and would be saved Canadiahi Home Journal. subject Visitors—Go to the Royal Cafe for your meals. It is the best service and best selected menu in the city. It is the popular res- taurant. Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 FIRST CLASS CUISINE Hot and Cold Running Water in all Rooms Only finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept THE BEST HOTEL IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA PRUDHOMME & FISHE? Proprietors hotel ; Directory Members P.R.L. Vintners Association Corner of First Ave. and Eighth St W. H. Wright, Prop. ! | WINDSOR HOTEL j HOTEL CENTRAL First Ayenue and Seventh St European and American Plap | Peter Biack, Prop. | KNOX HOTEL First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth European Pian, Raies 50c to $1.00 Per Day Besner & Besner, Props. J. Y. Rochester Vv. D. Casley EMPRESS HOTEL Third Ave,, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets European Pian, 60 to $* Per Day PREMIER HOTEL American and European Plan F. W. Henning, Manager RAND Sea Nal SS. PRINCE ALBERT OR Joy Sundays at 6 p.m., For Vancouver, Victoria and For those contemplating a trip to any point « (the Speed and RaAlLWAY SYSTEM service second to none. TRURK For full particulars and information regarding ALBERT DAVIDSON (Agent for all Atlantic Steam Genera! Agent SE NT ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY ROOMS : Opposite rom 8 a en are r hall rent apply secretary MACDONALD CHAS. DENNIS, President Secretary rheatre p. m invited Empress m. to 11 dially Bookkeeping Taught By Private Lessons WENDELL R. JONES EXPERT ACCOUNTANT Phone 639 Srd Ave. and Bth &t., PRINCE RUPERT, 6.0. | THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 211 Third St. Work Strictly First Class Switches of All Kinds and Hair Goods a Specialty Animals, birds, fish and all kinds of game heads mounted; hides tanned and made into rugs and robes. All work strictly first class. A, MITTLER, Expert Taxi- dermist, 728 Helmeken St., Van- couver, B.C, GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rents and Collections AUCTIONEER Ave. Peter Nelson is open to take contracts for clearing land tn and around also cordwood for fuel, etc. on application. 220 Second Prince Rupert Terrace HARRISON W. ROGERS: Architect Suite 1, Federal Block PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Phone 300 SECOND HAND GOODS I will sell all kinds household mechanics’ buy or goods, and any Lo guns met Wi 1 call Jioluineg, time. F. M. CROSBY 839 3rd Ave. W. §.5. Prince George (am Fridays at 9 a.m | | } | { Pune 8rd Ave. near 6th St Terms, etc., P. O, Box 1635} of Helgerson Block pr Phone Red 245 General Tea ale A IVARSON & C0. Blacksmiths & Horseshoers Boat Work Phone 525 1st Ave., Manson Way PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. 908 Third Avenue hone $54 P.O bag i \PERHANGING AINTING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING { Martin Swanso, en 1A y Hear MeBridg —., HAYNRER BROS, UNDERTAKERS ano EMRALMMY Hf Directors { Phooe Nea If you are ng for jto-date renting lyour propert the han George Leek GEORGE LEEK 220 2nd Ave Phone § — _ ae |New Wellington Coal. Bet | Coast |Phone 116 Rogers bly |— a Phone 174 Bor MY FOR PLUMBING AND HEATM | | | Ti 2 SMITH & Largest stock Ply Vanecouve ra Valves and j tings, Pipes t er Third Ave., Head of Becond tm Prince Rupert OD. ©. STUART 308 2nd Ave. “i i | Avoountant Prove @] | , | PRINCE RUPERT, BO | Alex. M. Manson, B. A | W. E. Willians, B.A, LE | WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Ete MONEY TO LOAN Box as Rupert, Le ot Pia Furniture a iggage Movil Carefully and ptly done Office PACIFIC oH06 TRANSFER wood ant & | Storage and Forwarding — P. O. Box 203 pawn | P. ROBERTSON Chartered Accountant investigations Aa, ustments, LF dations and Assignments | Audits, | Rupert, BF ian | Smith Block, rd Ave., *rince ; F KOVAL HOTEL | at a rate of more than 500 a day Cortey & Burgess, Props, Dealers in L U M B E R last vear. Third Ave. and Sixth 81. | a M B F ‘ as HANS SCHMIDT European Plan Steam Heated FEED SEEDS Stockings for women. with!|Roman Catholie priest convicted HAY TIMOTHY | C O A L pockets for valuables woven in-| of murdering Anna Aumulier, — een en yee OATS CLOVER to the tops have been patented a domestic, at St. Boniface Second Ave. and Sixth St. WHEAT ALFALFA | —— SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS by a Pennslyvanian. Gatholie ehureh, was sen- Phone 102 CORN ETC and os" a Gerad — 0. tenced to die in the electric j Complete Line of PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C0. Forty-five electric mail wag- chair at Sing Sing some tin.e PRINCE Syresy Spears co. — F - SUPPLIB First and McBride Prince Rupert rier ne Be Be bikes Eating ae ee ————— ee a eee ome — re SS are —— = . ‘ If Scoop Don’t Look Out He Will Get Himself Disliked Drawn for The Daily OH Noo sCooPp- BEAT (WHE ONE BEST BARK AT THIS Years] (HERE KID -SHOOT ) ‘HES HAD IT \T OVER To THE— DewG SHOW AND GET ME A Goop STORY - COVER ALL THE PRITE WINNERS THE SUSS-ENE-ETTY DETAILS — DAWG Stow 4 Uy i; l i y } Uff Sducks-I DONT HAVE. To BEAT \T OVER To THE. DAWG SHOW FoR THAT STORN - eS eeetete gan a: k $e 2S) "TA —— (74 Yj ae y] 7 K > vy i ! A N DAWG SHOW Was SCOOPS DACHsHUND! BULL- BESIDE THIS CANINE MARVE THE OTHER MUTS LOOKED Like A DANG CATCHERS PARADE — ON \TS WAN TO THE GAS House > THE JUDGES - iF THEY FAIL 1D COME ACROSS WITH A STACK OF PRIZES FOR THE SCOOP Doc_ - SHOULD RETURN YO THE CHEESE_ Sow BIZNuss WHERE THEY WILL BE MoRE Tv HOME-ex- THAT STORN IN Yo THE Pig— SJASEO ON THE OCR DESIKCS— Leg > ll) a COMIN’ TO Him For. SOME_ Lime: @® 14 INTL- SY Mp -BALTS