es Races eae ae toed rHE DAILY NEWS mountain back of Rupert. This THE DAILY NEWS would afford a scenic view THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA | sialinna ine anywhere. — By Published Daily and Weelly by cee abe ta HN s THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO, LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, BC.) Pare sto 7 vears hence . reset H. F, MeRAR, EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER iF eat Poa ge Sia " HEAD OFFICE eral government | will be in Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, Bb. | Pelephone 98 | te ti on oar that a sprore aT Ss Ss c i a onee con BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES into its awn.” We as oth New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 Rast 23rd St.. New ing. t0; 10d and: evervthine York City. gain by a change. Seatlie—Puget Sound News Co i Pee London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, eaeaeten te Stee tas Trafalgar Square. elactided andi, ti Palas SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: build the Ganadian Norther Daily, 50c per month, or $6.00 per year ($5.00 if paid in railroad in British Golumbia advance Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, It now pledges the credit $8.00 per basses Ww eekly, $2.50 per year, atrictly in advance. the province for more moneys ee as es a er eae to make a real railroad out of Saturday, March 24, 1914 it. At anv rate that is what eee orth ee _ the McBride administration Snes cae tt on TT tg te tells the people. iat not The legislative oil which pert just as they did the post possible that it is to provide a Tories have been applying to office site instead of accepting little more swag to satisfy the the machine is of too coarse a piece from the city. Prob- financial and political = bu a variety to work smothly. ¢It ably they thought that two caneers ? is so thick and murky that the | such deals at the same time * * machine is beginning to buck, and in the same place would Things have come to a It is indeed safe betting that | look too raw. Anything that pretty state of affairs if this it will be out of business en-| looks too raw for the Tory | town is to be in the control of tirely before next election, | machine would have to be be-| one or two pool room owners. either provincial or Dominion. yond the limit. The people of Prince Rupert | Serta ts: Sec amie # must place the stamp of dis-| Men who will deliberately | Just see how good the pro- approval upon the insolence| P Ss . ae ; oO oO va} er injure their ‘eity’ rather than| ea) he Haag ota ae ee Sa tran it might be said that a politi-| te us, They have actually fe ed aha tae cot the: Spool cal opponent did accomplish spent in our midst a small rooms don’t want the change, some good are a menace to! portion of the money which and the onus must be placed any community. Yet that is} they have squeezed out of us, on the mayor and his inner just what the men in control | and now they ask us to thank ring. of the Tory machine in this them for it. The balance of Seidpea isaac ihenstadigse i city did last fall. One of the our money has been spent in ANNOUNCEMENT reasons given by the minister the south, that is such por- of lands for reporting against tion of it as has not worked EXTRAORDINARY financial assistance to the city was that so many promi- nent men in the city did not favor it. As the minister of lands was in the hands of Wm. Man- son and his satellites during his visit here, it is not diffi- cult to fix the responsibility ‘for the refusal of the govern- ment to come to the aid of the city. * * * No water supply, no power supply, no recreation grounds, no stre@ét-ends, no waterfront, no park sites reserved for the city—this is part of the record of the Bowser-McBride gov- ernmeni. What do you think of it? etie oe The Grand Trunk Pacific offered the government an excellent site, a corner, for a post office, customs ~ house, ele., but the government would have none of it. This wouldn't afford the opportun- ity to pay some political hang- ers-on about fifty per cent more for a piece of property than it was worth. With Col. partment hall site de- drill finish | why | Sam Hughes’ working the business to a all over the country shouldn't the post office de- partment do a little of it, too. It a wonder they didn’t work the drill hall site in Ru- is itself into the pockets of the Ree Sones .(Continued from Page One When the west was a new ent - country it was a heavy finan-|If you do this immediately or he- cial drain on the east. This|fore Saturday, March 28, it will is natural. Not so, however, }count 5,000 votes to your credit, with northern British Colum-|and you will be duly entitled to bia. Northern British Colum-}compete for the handsome prizes bia is compelled not only to}awaiting the fortunate candi- pay its own way but its money dates. and its credit are pledged After Saturday, March 28, the without limit for the benefit}voting value of the Sone enne of the older portions of the blank will be reduced 2,500, so it province, and all we get is is important to get your name slippery promises. entered at once. hens 8 4 How to Proceed What business has the pro-|in the Contest vincial government. with any An early start is half the bat- of the waterfront? Why was}/tle. Having entered your name not this waterfront given tOland secured the necessary cre- the city? In the waterfront}dentials from the contest mana settlement now taking place|ger, notify all your friends that what protection is being af-lyou are out to win, and ask then forded to the-city? What isS|to save their coupons for vou. our ‘“‘popular’’ member, Mr.|If you don’t do this some one Celemefit, doing about it? Is]else will beat you to it. Each it going to be the same old|eoupon counts for twenty-five story of the city getting|votes, and a coupon will be pub- nothing? lished in each issue of the paper siege Me from now until the end of the It is expected that the Mc- Bride approach to the govern- contest, Saturd ay, Ma yy So 40s 6, ment wharf and the road Votes on around the island will be com- Subscriptions pleted about the same time. The coupon votes will, of What. matters a few years|course count materially in your more or less? total, but your real suecess will Neem depend on the paid-in-advance . It is a good time to agitate|subseriptions which you are able for a road to the top of the|to secure. The schedule printed below will exp] . 50 PER CENT. discount. from Mouldings with 1st Ave. and McBride &t. CARPENTERS ! | PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. J. BURROUGHS, REC EE EE EOE Y ca Plumbing, Seanttng and sheet metal work Western Plumbing Co., Ld PIA AAAAAAA AAD ADAP AAA A AAA AAAAS AAAS SIS AAA AIA SASSI AAS AA ASIN High-Grade Work ee at fair prices ain itself and all et camaneKonreste ballots will be issued to contest- ants according to this schedule. To those already taking The Daily or Weekly News, and who may be in arrears, votes will be allowed to contestants on the full B. C. List on Doors and amount collected, provided the lumber orders subseriber pays in advance for another period of at least six months. About Manager PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. the Paper i When you ask a friend of yours —— to subscribe for The News, you are also probably asking a friend of ours dis fixt flourishing permanent munity. terests of all and although differis The News is recognized as the leading daily paper of this trict, and it is a ure in the com- Its interests are the in- the business and professional men of this section, at times eg 1B KING GUSTAVUS THE FIFTH OF SWEDEN, AND HIS CONSORT Considerable interest centres round the House of Sweden at the present moment. The kingdom of Sweden is much exercis- ed at this time over its military position. Certain move ments on the part of the Russian garrisons to the north of Finland have called for much comment, and King Gustavus has stated his opinions on certain matters of policy with considerable vigor. In fact these royal remarks have brou ght about a state of friction between the Parliament and the King, which doubtégess in due course will be smoothed out in policy, it has the all-important|receiving vote ballots, her bal thought uppermost at all tims|lots shall be cancelled of giving all the news and boost | During this contest no sub ing for this great northland of|scription for over five (5) years ours. will be accepted, For further details see page 3 The Handsome aie ‘ t Prizes Ladies’ suits to measure, $30 Never before has a publication} to $40.. Wallace's 63} in a city the size of Prince Ru- e istory of Set f f pert offered such a valuable and rh b ; 7 Me i ynd al ; : a Ballard will repeat itself in ttractive list of prizes for a few) nringe Rupert and Port Edward weeks’ pleasant work. On Sat urday, May 2, when the votes ave counted, the judges will dist: bute among the winners this lis of awards which will make evel heir warmest friénds envious. 4 Imagine for a moment Lhe wonderful trip to San Francisco | and the opportunity to see the! sreatest of all international fa rs | the Panama-Pacifie Interna tional Exposition, Not Sa Francisco alone, bu the units . Pa . Si pit! ae 3 uy | before bottling ( as ane it Vho | wo oti ‘ i be embodied hh Lillis GUARANTEED BY THE ‘ aga ition NT ! | GOVERNMENT of CANADA wonde eXpos oO | i pleasure of tite grand trip Ti RE LAE yours for a few weeks’ pleasant Z Demand best] bb or- balck and dignified work. 1 pa And remember, you will be sani wo ie smut os UMN 8.8. COMPANY OF B.C, Ut just as happy——father or mother i. brother sister—anybody ypuy choose, will alsd be furnished | Summer Schedule effective with a first-class round trip March 24th; ‘ke and al e ‘CESS e j ticket; and all the ne igh Bee | Sailings for Vancouver pense for both of you will be paid. Twin screw steamers So there are just two tl gs lo a J, “Chelohsin”...Tuesdays, 9 p. m. do now: Enter your name, and oz “Venture”... .Saturdays, 9.a. m. get busy. The contest manage! is ready and waiting lo give you}Arriving at Vancouver Thursday every assistance consistent with}evenings and Monday mornings, the rules of the contest. respectively Important As a further evi dence of fairness to all, it shall Arrivals from South ae Pe mee understood thal |“Ghetohsin”. ..Mondays, 6 p. m. vole balilots are non-transfer=| ay ” enture”’.. .Frida 8 p. m. able. Once the contest manager ue ® makes oul a vole ballot for you, TEED it must be voted for you, and cannot be voted for any other R § i A candidate, Should a candidate ogers teamship gency withdraw from the contest after|Second Ave, Phone 116 Au Stabs Nala 5.8. Prince George Fridays at 9 am S.S. PRINCE ALBERT Sundays at 6 p.m, For Vancouver, Victoria an: ‘i For those contem lating a trip to any rm TRURK RAILWAY SYSTEM (the D GRAND eervice second to none . t For full particulars and information rega: ALBERT DAVIDSON , (Agent for all Atlant General Agent . rin © Rupert _ ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY ROOMS : Opposite “trom 8 a | Second Aven Rooms open Visiting 38¢ Empress Theatre m to i p. m ylamen are wdially invited For rates for hall rent apply MACDONALD, CHAS, DENNIS, President Secreta secretary Bookkeeping Taugit Phone 639 By Private Lessons WENDELL R. JONES EXPERT ACCOUNTANT 3rd Ave. and Bth 8St., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. | | KNIGHT & HICKEY | Contractors and Buiiders Jobbing & Repairing Shop: Fraser and Sixth Streets PHONE GREEN 269 Animals, birds, fish and all kinds of game heads mounted; hides tanned and made into rugs jand robes. All work strictly first jclass, A, MITTLER, Expert Taxi- |dermist, 728 Helmeken St., Van- lcouver, B.C, |-_-_—_ | GEORGE LEEK | Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rents and Coisections AUCTIONEER Ave. 220 Second Prince Rupert LAND CLEARING Pete Nelson is open to take contracts Terrace; etc, }for clearing land in and around jalso cordwood for fuel, ete. Terms, 0 application HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Federal Block RUPERT, B. C. Pp. O, Box 1655 SECOND HAND GOODS Suite 1, PRINCE Phone 300 I will buy or sell all kinds of household goods, imechanics tools, guns and mens loliiing Will call any time. F. M. CROSBY 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 245 A IVARSON & CO. Blacksmiths & Horseshoers Boat Work Phone 525 1st Ave., Manson Way} SEEDS! SEEDS! Have received our 1914 6&pring Seeds FIELD, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS Agents for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Dealers in Feed of all kinds CHICKEN FEED A_ SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended to Prince Rupert Feed Co. 908 Third Ave. Phone Black 268 a hone 554 Oba APERHANGING AINTING OLISHING AXp WALL TINTING rer ty Martin Swans, HAY (NER BROS, yuD . no EMBALAIG ral Di 8rd Ave Phos fat — If yo king for an | J ing for ane to-date rv g ug + Beacy, pag your pro inds George GEORGE LEEK oO» o an mil Phot 174 FOR PLUMBING ov weaTaal SMITH & MAL Lare re Va va es ant Bl Head of Becond he Prince Rupert UNITED TAILORS PRESSING AND CLEANING ting i Third Ave., Phoet Next OC PLR Will Call 6th St D. ©, STUART Accountant 808 2na Are Proce PRINCE RUPERT, BC Alex. M Mansor t 4 : W.t WW apa. 6. A, bee WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Ei MONEY TO LOAN Helgers I k er AY PACIFIC TRANSFER General Cartage LADYSMITH COAL Phone—93 | |- 203 P, ROBERT ON | 0. Box Chartered Accountant ns, Aa,ust umenth UI its, inves gat Aud Assignmentt * and Srd Ave, *rince upets |LUMBE C OAL | and Complete Line of BUILDERS’ supPLib WESTHOLME LUMBER 00, Lisi | | | | Smith Block, | } The Time And Place But Not The Right Girl Drawn 3 by Phe for THIS(S THE PLACE -— 666- THE ARTIST . HERE (5S TO (NTRO- DUCE ME TO THE MODEL WH0s & PICTURE HE DREW FOR A FASHIO LD.CLARE CORSETSTR FASHION: AD (N THE Fy ARTIT PAPER . walle 5 oes S SS we ee * ~ GOSH -MY HEART SOUNDS LIKE THE. EXHAUST ON A RACING CAR THIS (5 THE STUDIO AN L HEAR A LADY IN THERE - MAYBE. ITS HER-GEE =P S AWS. “HOLY SMOKE - SHES COMIN’ TO THE DOOR- UOH-ER-"WHY HOWDY DOO-(AND TA HIMSELF) . T GOTTA HIDE THESE ON TH OVER- As SWEETHEART- L PLUCKED FOR YOU’ TM THE oI ROSES —E WAY ALL AE DAY: SCRUB WOMAN ~ THE ARTIST HAS WENT HOME FOR- HE THEN BID HER GOOD DAY @ 4H > INTL SNP