THE DAILY NEWS Mo niday \ ‘ | THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA — Published Daily and Weekly by i THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ; H. F, MeRARF, Daily News sear tubers Third Ave., New York—National York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Trafalgar Square. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Ganada, United States and Mexico: Daily, 50c per month, or $6.00 per year (25.00 if paid in advance Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance, TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—-50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. DAILY EDITION Eh Monday, August 10, 1914 It would appear that Ger- situated. In the meantime all many has got off on the wrong those out of employment foot Her first was to induce out of the war. ly banked heavily on Italy re- maining true to the Triple Al- play evidently Britain to stay Then she like- liance. Now it turns out that those plans went wrong. Brit- ain is already making strides for her throat and Italy has declared her neutrality, if in- deed *he will not join her foes. It would appear, therefore, that Germany practically facing the world all alone, or with the assistance only of Austria- Hungary. Nevertheless she has mighty forces at her disposal, and she will put up a great strugele before she is over- come as overcome she will be, unless there is Something radi- cally wrong with all the rest of the world. . Is * = The existence of a European EDITOR AND GENERAL HEAD OFFICE Prince Rupert, B.C " BRANG H OFFICES AND AGENCIES Newspaper Bureau, 219 Fast MAN AGE Rn Telephone 0s 23rd St., New Grand Trunk Building, should consider very carefully whether vuuld not be better for them to take to the Anyone who has a little it we land. money laid by ought to be able to get land along the railway line at price. Even without capital could ar- range with owners of land to secure it on extended payments on account of the value it would be to the adjoining prop- a very reasonable those S.S. IMPERATOR AND CAPTAIN This big steamer of the Hamburg-American line is taken over by erty to have improvements the German Government and held in a German port. done. It might be even possi- ble to get owners of land to “stake” a rancher who meant MOON MOVED T0 OTHER business. The present is very opportune for a start for this fall would be required to get the land in order and a good erop would be assured for next year. In ease the war should last for a considerable time, this is probably the best line CAPTAIN war is sure to throw a large to follow. Failing this, the un- a | SUMMIT AVE.: $50 number of men out of employ- employed should turn their at- Bar Harbor, Maine, Augsut 8 shifted to the port side of the | ment. As long as construction tention toward fish. For this Witt are t te 1 . ' Batére the siantieahes of} work proceeds in Prince Rup- there is likely to be a good ee ee a eee pr as | ert, we are likely to feel the} price and the question of 1i-|8°ld and a million in silver con-| this was realized the captain call- | PATTULLO & RADFORD pinch much less than many cences will probably not be|signed to French and Englishjed the men into the smoking | SECOND AVENUE other places less fortunately raised, bankers, with an estimated value |'0o!™. setae : —_ -«iof five millions in herself, the Gentremen, he said, a . / : has been deciared between Eng-|—-—e———————— Kron Prinzessin Cecelie has con-|,,, Wrance, Germany and Aus-| stituted probably the finest seal¢pjn We are going back to Am-|§ VERY LATEST Bive Prints of 9 prize ever open to capture erica We have enough coal for FRED STORK § HARDWARE As she crept along the Maine | gyyp return wome and it is my ear- Dil. DISTRICT coast and into the harbor under] pe. pe that we shall not be in- = =a the cover of night. each deck and} tepeepted | foreign warships GOLD BELT REALTY C0 719 SECOND AVE every’ port hole was blanketed) ‘Ty is nervous laughter 307 SIXTH STREET with canvas so that not a gleam app! ins, protests, which Carpenters’ Tools Guitders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery of light betrayed her whereabouts. | oa, ‘ ipprehension as Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle Gor f atacks had been tipped |ceriousness the situation Hoenn eee ROR ES Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns wee bieck pein a = she re-lcame apparent ‘lg : sembled an English steamship. Rlect ehta were turned of Princ Rupert Dai Co Rape Vetus Ammunttion At ane time capture seemed | and t! ship was covered from : . “7 r : Pumps Hoes Patt imminent. captain Charles Pe-| ypow stern with canvas. This FOR GUARANTEED PURE MLK 6 * Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated iron lack reported on Sunday that he} .mothered whatever beams of AND CREAM z o had intercepted a wireless mesS-|jjght escaped through chinks in | nc * WE SELL NOTHING SUT THE BEST” sage from one French vessel to]{the stateroom windows. In two Stas conten meet Sa Ss. : ————— = anether giving warning of the|gavs she w d have docked at , yy Ag 4) -y 4 * Cecelie’s proximity, but under the] pjymouth. plant tn the city doing this. Orders # protection of a fog the North A group of financiers on board | cia eae Fish Merbet. Oot, German Lloyd liner escaped. offered to b the ship and sail —_ cet” et teen aa { : The Kron Prinzessin Ceceli¢|per ynder American colors. But _ a= left New York early last Tuesday/t,) all proposals the captain re- Phone Green 252, Barn at Park Ave = morning bound Bremen Via) plied that his duty was spelled by ~ Plymouth and Cherbourg. his orders from Bremen, which . . She had 350 first class, 130]instructed him to turn back and | **®®*&tttwtttrtkekedkeaeeaee 3 second class and 736 steerage|save his ship. 3 BIRKS passengers. Al a third of the There was a stampede for the 35--PHONE 35 + first class are Germans who fail-|wireless but the eaptain an- oo . ed to anticipate the war erisis|nounced that message would z whose sudden precipitation drove |be sent fear of betraying the » SILVER FLAT WARE _ __ }ji'ier recs & sere Most of sto’ vation : the others are Americans, The American port which the TAXI a a 2 cele de eee | a Friday night, while a dance was/|captain would try to make was a ; in progress, one of the passen-|matter for unlimited speculation. fe made in substantial weights and dignified designe—it le beau- gers noticed that the position of|It was not until the passengers — 7 perfect satisfaction to the purchaser. the moon had unacecountably|awoke on Tuesday in sight of the * tifully finighed and possesses a lasting strength which assures fF ALF HALLIGAN 3 We are the only Silver Manufacturers in Canada selling direct ¢ ~ 3 to the consumer. dtkkhtteeertndereeeeeeeeee Geo. E. 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Henry Birks ¢ G Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS SIDE OF THE SHIP CECILIE DANCE WAS PhUCEEDING ON B ON BOARD VESSEL WHEN ORDERS TO TURN BACK TO AMERICA CAME TO THE | i Maine hills that the liner’s Ideetination became certain | For two nights with her — hand side ghts extinguished. the} Kron Prinzessin Cecilie plunged] ithrough for with unreduced speed and without sounding her foghorn Captain Polack said he was} jawaiting advices from his line's loMeers in New York I can see no possibility of ltaking this ship to New, Yerk from jhere with safety he said To lavoid foreien vessels we should have t keep withi the three imile limit and ¢ eusouipiieh this the ship would have to be built | 1 ’ We have reached um Arne i j t safety and that was than I had dared to hoy We have been in almost nstant dane of capture and ve eat ‘ aicle rselves ex t have come out so well I ha t bee icting on my ‘ 1 but under orders t tl N h German Lloyd in Rh i ilthough Tam an of- fieer t! 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