"i THE DAILY NEWS Lise Ne Asst sid ' 101ZES MRS. EVERARD COTES eee eee eee MIRALTY Salis for Vancouver, Vic. THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA REVISING HER PLAY OVER FORMIDABLE LOSS: ° Published - . toria ind Seattle on Fridays Daily and Weekly aan ion of So Many Of-) Quaranteed Largest Circulation Wee PAWHER i The Toronto Btar, of rec ent is we eae eee Wanton en aR ae : a n ver ; B | sue, has a halftone cut of Mre:| fleers and _ t Stop an ii. F. McRAR, EDITOR AND MANAGER — — |Kvéerard Cotes, together with a Casrine=ewe ; Excettent Cuisine, and Every Modern Appliance for Pans, ‘ ———————- . ZOmtor HEAD OFFICE > : : the lengthy article on her career 2 indoe Jan 18 Admiral S. S -Prince John oamy News Building, ord Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. Aiesinaie ti i Mrs, Cotes is well knows lo Lord Charles Reresford, in a let For Vancouver at 7 P. M. on Sunday, January . 47 Kal ’ yay oune- ; ore ! , : ; cally, having visited here a few . : ives in Vancouver following T . TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract] od that the vessel was an old : , ter to the press, strongly criti ete., arr 9 Tuesday Pow years ago with her husband and Admiralty Bteamer PFBNCE JOHN also maintains semi-monthiy ee: rates on application. one, of a class that is obsolete|" od ¢ Prince Rupert's {°!** the action of the Admirs Nase Mivere, Queen Charlotte Islands, eto. Stewart, —_—_—- oe or nearly so a at nie a ' tt ; ti) | in connes tion with the sinking of G. T. P. RAILWAY — ee = ——E : : choice property, which cy ® , . racribes ‘aseenger trains, carrying Standard Sleeper ana . ; e Formidable, and desert Passeng' : , ong DAILY EDITION =— | QB tuesday, January 19, 1915,] _ Perhans the public las lnoid. ‘The following is repro ee iene any ofticers and Saveur with Mg for! oe ‘iat. Pueny grown a little impatient of this ed from The Star: the tose OF 00 teal, New York, ete, Ring up No. 260 for Steeping eo « az 8 a | Chplanation, sounding @: it) gangeas Poremo st Novelist men as wanton sacrifice For All Points wow the BoudCe ThAck noure SAILWAY OveTER E D I T O R I A L S does like an attempt to min- To know Sar Jeanette Duncan This ship was lost, Lord For Full information and vonge pee, epely a Office mastnniicianaes wild «cee. | mille the sudcees of the enemy,| 0. siesasd Coles), styled Can-| Beresford contends, © under con AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Linc: — : : = = or as an effort to reaseure the | da's tedden’ weveiict out other |Aitio where repetition, after the “ What became of the flour) was British flour, which they| public. ros Idisaster to the Aboukir, Cress) =a . . ’ attributive tithes, who is at pres P = sent by Canada to Great Brit- were free to seize. In fact. they Se | a ; and Horus one would heve é \ , . : , ent in Toronto watching the first , “ Mone 24 PO Bas ain at the opening of the war? have robbed the Belgians right But it is neither thé one or) biattiie GE bak fret play, “His thought inconceivable. In both MUSIC Quite recently much of it was and left of grain, flour, and the other. It is, instead, a very |! a is these heavy ships were sent AP} i , |Royal Happiness,” it is necessary Teacher of Violin and All NGING distributed among the poor of food in every form. There important announcement and} ; nto waters where submarines i AINT jfirst to read a number of her : Band instruments , London. Buta startling state- could have been no reason to full of significance. It means |. rks, and then t } ve the] Were Snows ' Be), SRETSTEOIES BF A. PESCOTT Mt . 0 8, e o observe 1e] Li ‘ ment is made by the editor of| expect that plunderers so ruth-| this: Britain is not holding lestroyers, their natural de 452 Eighth Ave. East AND na things she does not say when she} Phone Green 827 WA INTIN London Opinion. He declares} jess would spare our flour if} command of the sea without is being juterviewed. It is rather] °°" . ‘ s be ewed., sri ‘ that he has it on the best of; they could get their hands| risking ships. There are risks bests thé” Wabth to lebel M: A destroyer can Inatantly > e » ‘ 0 ate 5 onee authority that the half of Gan- on it. that must be faced. The Ger- oe — pe . tect a submarine, and signal its g 7 Cotes “charming and fem! f M }¢ ada’s gift of flour was sent to Fe. mans for five months have ” i ott br i f tt culties Se ae: Senn oy We tow art n Sw anso: Belgium to relieve the needs of The food supplies sent by the tried by the use of mines and me on ‘ ce ae ny Bonde What kind of strategy is it thet Becond Av« 1 8 . . . ady . st's *n, for ¢ " the people there and that this United States into Belgium submarines to reduce Britain's oy Terre © OPS a : Ithat sends squadrons into thé » kee sig shov flour was Seized by the Ger- neéd to be well looked after if naval ascendency while hold- vor ee. mee ae — te Channel at slow steam without a CUT PRICES — : . ca as ‘ e Soci e. : mans and applied to their own they are to be used by the peo- ing their own navy in reserve 4 90 — c i" ..., destroyer escort which would se Call nd Sa “e 7 erican Giri use. ple for whom they are meant. for @ supreme effort when ser and - i ri S . ag Cage a ve Money In Nf f . . : J on, 0 nburden es Germany's formal notice that conditions had been made more|” ; sone on ey 9 ‘ . t of That men should be exposed | a If this be true, it is a rather American consuls in Belgium equal. That was the enemy's her personality for the benefit of} | wh conditions is unpardon- F tee one “ : Coal astonishing outcome of an ac-} must withdraw until they re- y ver i aedenered? 12° 2 STOUP Of tea admirers ble. When incompetency arrives OR. GILMOY, DENTINT - plan. How has it prospered? ss : ja NEW WE tion on Canada’s part that was ceive license from Berlin to a a are. Cotes Res seen muck o! at a certain point it must be Urpwa aod Bridge Work a } ee ee ti iotie d ; : s wi : life, and gives the impression of - Rogers & A Agts meatit to be both patriotic an continue in their posts creates After five months of war the itt le Wie ia Ue ourtare stopped Specialty. Second Avenue Phone benevolent. Instead of our a dificult situation. It means Ger are a . - ‘ } as co re ermans are aware that, al & unekty Otitth ‘Senate placid fh Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue “i gift of flour being used to feed| that the Washington govern-| though they have, by means of DEPARTMENT TO INSTALL the poor of England, or the} ment must recognize German| mines and submarines, sunk a the center, has a nervous, humor- UNIFORM SYSTEM OF BUOYS --— ~|] Phome 174 Bos $9 widows and orphans of Bel- authority in Belgium, or be number of British vessels—|°"" youn We Com, COtnere: when net ' +9 one _ gium, the statement is that half} unrepresented there — which| and sent many a good man to tells of a torrent of unrevealed | med Gas-Lighted Buoys to Carry | SMITH & MALLET i of it—that would be 500,000 would mean that there would his death—yet the ships they gen areas ted ieee Red Lights and Biack Buoys MAJESTIC ROOMS | eee Vaives =o bags—went to feed the German| be no official representative of] have “got,” the ones they have|“"" ®* "mes even Impatience, White Lights. eanTmathy LocaTes : gees; = ie Serger. - while the’ stern line of her eye- Prince Rupert army in the field! If this has the United States to supervise sunk, are old ones of semi-ob- " ve- 3) : : seit, ’ om . ul eee a : : 5 « of |% Steam WHeated—Ali Con wees happened, it would be impos- the distribution of food sent solete type. In other words, oc Ri tn wciaaprgg le Mgt eet, San. Fe Pe i niences—Very Moder- ——— sible to imagine a more pre- for Belgian relief. Does any- after five months of effort, the means that al! these thoughts are|cially announced that it is the in-| ate Price Ld ee Manin 2, posterous miscarriage of a body believe that in such cir- Ge : _jabout to appear in print, or have|tention of the Department of Ma-| aaa P : 3 cana hin theomcnlipnge A anes appeared in part. It is this con-|rine te establish a uniform sys-| SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY : : good intention. cumstances the Germans could have failed to reach and have . ; : , ] . oe ; WILLIAMS @ MANSON '. S.-% be trusted te administer relief?} peen unable to reduce the|*'®™! readiness to receive and re-|tem of gas-lighted buoys and gas Barristers, So!!c\tors, Ex i a ; x : . . iia j *SSit s the roe "et weacons é t oy or peaco : It is to be hoped that the edi Uncle Sam must either insist strength of that British battle peers impre fons =e pr _ ijbeacons, making buoy or beacon} woney To Lon tor of the London Opinion has upon carrying that relief and fleet of fast, powerful, modern The Burnt Offering” and “The/lights that are to be left on the RARARRAAR ERD AER OR ERER EIR Hip reon Blocs Prince Rupert § been misinformed. He de- delivering it by hand, or he may vescsie, which waite to engage Path of a Star,” with other works | starboard side in going up stream oa. ‘ ot nounces the theft of this flour as well cease sending it. the 'tidimen eavy Ghenteer the on India, shortly after her arrival|oceulting red lights and port 35--PHONE--35 | orrice corber #nd Stree\ and mt i e _* i t “« yv olle 4 e an : oee r » « . from the widows and orphans * * ¢ opportunity presents itself. 7. oer eat t akin 8 ~ es nae ere ee rs * | PACIFIC CARTA E LIM of Belgium as the meanest of Whenever the enemy has] ee marriage with Mr. Everard Cotes,|That is, red buoys will carry red : “ all thefts. No doubt the Ger- succeeded in sinking a vessel The great bettie squadron managing director of the Indian|lichts, and black buoys white $| (Successors to ire t mans would argue that this’ of the British fleet by meanset| that forms the striking force News Agency and living at Simla. |lights For special positions I AXi =| — ——— = = EEE of Brits ae fe : This pioneer in the literature of|such as middle grounds, fairways, ; LADYSMITH COA ) ritain stands intact—after Ciidte Ginn dain. an “Mbcalined tok ; ‘ "1 } 83—Prone 65 : = . ’ or "? ore ete., specia arrangements Wi ” } ae on ee or een Ontario, and has since worked] mad White lights will, how $|- "7 its preponderant forces upon lect hie w Be : - S| ' IE ht. Cities teetiek tad teins tale and lived in ashington, Mon-|ever, be favored when possible ALF HALLIGAN =| JOHN Cl RR . ; - treal, Toronto, New Orleans, an« 1B ss ‘olurmbig aters the day the war began. The Dee ron 7 " and Ir ritish Columbia w are it ceaseneeneeeneenesonseeten| Contractor & Builder strategy of the enemy. has not in 1889 undertook a trip around|/has been decided to mark the | @etumetes § é yo 5 Oa 7 ansehen “ * Oliver seennnded, end tin Gentes bel the world, of which “The Social |coastwise channels as if the tide Departure” was the result. ebbed to the southward, disre- Phone Black 294 actually been greater than ours, while his ability to sus- tain them has been much less. British vessels have been in the open everywhere, exposed to submarine attack and mine dangers, while German cruis- ers have kept pretty much in But it is Britain's |#0m which is causing much com-jliminary notice, It is proposed ment and more anxiety and effort | make the changes by May 4, Her last work, “His Roya!|¢arding the point of turn of the woorreerooeens Happiness,” was published in Thejtide, so that vessels proceeding Ladies’ Home Journal, and has|nerthward up the coast or into C. B. PETERSON EXPERT ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone 315 eccccrettt JAMES GILMORE just appeared in book form. Its|a@0 inlet towards the head would dramatic possibilities attracted|have red buoys and beacons on Miss Annie Russell, and together |the starboard hand they have produced a dramatiza- This is to be regarded as a pre- seclusion. secondary flect that has been taking all these risks. Past|°" the part of its producers. To 1915. Fuller details’ of the ear- those who have met Mrs. Cotes|rying out of the scheme will be this outer defence, the enemy . : and have read her works, the | advertised. STANDARD pat One — ¥ ro faults of this play are a matter meagre —— Bach elors —_— This is what it means when|0f keen coneern, and its virtues LADY CHARLES ROSS FLOUR we read in a dispatch that “the |are exulted in, so deeply do. we OM HOSPITAL TRAIN rn See “ a ios ae oS aoe = -~ an < one of sw our eee ae to | She Was in Dunkirk When Ger- ot ci > ob oes wy ; conse an obsolete type. means | Heart. onowing 1 =6—rmany Made from Manitoba's finest that while the oe injures us|Plaudits and criticisms of friends ee ion tl hom i ; a © wheat. Laboratory tested before it does not benefit the enemy——|40d professionals, Mrs. Cotes is} Salisbury Plaine, Jan. 48. rm ”- — | Covd — "epuer's oe we buy it. So it gives full support does not affect the fighting|@t present revising and rewrit- | Lady Charles loss, wife of Sir —fifteen minutes after you Pure am ane to your baking. And it also gives fleet set apart from the first|ing several minor parts, to pre- jChar les Ross of Quebec, the man- have started the fire . suseet—tnite..de tee bentend day of the war to smash Ger- pene it for its tour of the States putactuner of the Ross rifle, is EASY TERMS 17.50 Casv Milk Govt. Inspeciet © ie man sea-power, and waiting The authoress will remain in the| working in France on a hospital rose - one ue Best Bavipped and @ . ever since always ready for the |City until Saturday night, and will bapge which she equipped herself caese ye mend “fl Dairy is the Miling & Grain Co Ltd. grand clash.—Toronto Star. ane with ™ company, pee Ross was in Dunkirk when Game Old Price : ‘ Vancouver 4 as yet they do not know where|the German aviators dropped MARRY HANSON Prince Rupert Dair VANCOUVER me womnayp It is generally considered a|“His Royal Happiness” will aa on the town. Sir Charles The Reliable Plumber Phone Green 252 AMANO ECTOMA good thing not to be a good thing. | next produced. Ross has returned to Canada, ~~ <> eccnerrert A New Solitaire Record Is Spoiled Drawn for The Daily News © — 2 = =F : a 7 sacenemy | eae GET SO FRES' ze 4) NXOUSPOUWED |": = FT \ ONY GAME OF > SOLITAIRE © BR EVER HA)”