Monday THE DAILY NEWS "s 1945 _—_— SRS ——— —— - 27 i a BELGIANS POLITICALLY WHY NOT PRUNE ESTIMATES aH S.S.Prince George THE DAILY NEWS Baile for Vanco | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA UNDISCIPLINED PEOPLE uver, Vic. Published Daily and Weekly INSTEAD et ae eee OR Fridays Guaranteed nargest Circulation Germans Maving “Trouble in Bel- Mot < ae 2 s 2. Cuaron very gium With Postal and or FEDERAL Blateroom H. F. MeRAR, EDITOR AND MANAGER Railway Officials. ‘SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Discusses RR TS Excellent Oulsing, and Every Modern Appliance for Posen... en PARLIAMENT—WILL INCREASE IN POSTAGE RE- S S P - J h Ore Comten HEAD OFFICE ~ gr ere DUCE THE REVENUE? . ef rince John Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. Brussels, Feb. 20. - soe For Vancouver at 7 P. M. on Sunday, February 14th, 28th gians,” said General Von Bissing, etoc., arrives in Vancouver following Tuesda NT . spate ‘ . j . a ys at TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract!) vaw German Governor Gen- BY H, F. GADSBY Seamer PRINCE JOHN al¥0, maintain s¥micmonin'y vn 3PM rates on applivetivn. eral of Belgium, in an interview (Copyrighted.) Naas Rivero, Queen "G. T. P. | is, eto © LO Gtowar ' ¥ anise eig to te llion dollars RA —— - —_ st |with a representative of the As-| It took a European war to jus-]ral ; = “ ae ind twet Passenger tyaine, carrying Standard ILWAY ‘ “ . » | ; . lanars ie yohes em s apecia axes ¢ { ‘ Prince e i , : ATS, logy DAILY EDITION GE RGHO Monday, February 22, 1915.|sociated Press, “are politically | tity Major General Sam Hughesj}from ™ alia Uatage P ince Rupert for Wiseueeg ot to \M on W 1a undisciplined children, They be- jand the new tariff. Liberal opin-|ty to twenty-five m . tr a ove “ i up phy for sic wa Wa winced - a custome “ ' st o oa t llieve their liberation from Ger-jion of Parliament Hill takes the|from increased ustom , ™ alee 2 the 0 Pee fe TRAGK mo RAND TRUNK RAILWay vers . fo O15 ru ' ma an rough Tickets, ° e ‘D I T O R a A L s | man rule may come at any mo-|view that the major general prob-|bookkeeping for 194 will * Ce "Fried Avenwar™'’ % & T. P. Ticket ome | iWon « Th seiesialitedi iia is «—|ment, and they are strengthenediably has the greatest number of this way: Outgo, eee wn AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES ' 21°90 000.001 or ry ; , jin this belief by the French news- excuses. apegatense te sewers. roae ; ey a ose Soe 8 Hove peveee OF. Muvelrey Woon 5° See | papers, as well as by some neu- Faced with a deficit this year of|revenue, 8150,000,000 of whieh eee to Germany protesting against so many younger sons of are ira! newspapers which continual- #110,000,000 and next yeal of 8100,000, 000 18 borrowed money Ol hone 554 Poy the ee of neutral ee own in need of ae: nal are smuggled ‘in. |$180,000,000 most of it for war] ind = 835,000,000 par a} — MUSIC oo a feat be _— rt ws a yan ‘aa “When, as frequently happens,” | Finance Minister White took /taxes and ine ee a om . t Teacher of Violin and All APERHANGN them Fesponetate yet aad give the Crown Prince the en- continued the Governor General, |the bull by the horns and raised | ties He contends that his ne Band Instruments AINTING eee =~? ee ae at 1 gp ay capes bbe os “a favorable wind brings the/the general and intermediate tar-|tarif! w ill strengthen the home A. PESCOTT OLISHING the Kaiser's government re-| sult from the war—that is to i’ market, build up industries, et 462 Bighth Ave. East lied th ioe s| ay, the German Empire of to. |*"¢ %°Und of cannon to the city 1S SUree SRG S neN per cent ane me ivan ere ee WALL 7 c a a ye con vm ane es pon teige aed i» ‘ain the Belgian believe the longed-|the British preferential five per courage ak te daa ’ “¢ © Sorcese 00b00e ad caused strained relations day, vith elgium, 0 d, i Thea wehnee: 000 Continued on Poge ines ote with Germany and_ that the | Denmark Norway Sweden for day has come. On several oc- ro “es oe : Seiad ny te eee ee a oe ; ee rf ‘leasions the very date for the re-jto all articles dutiable or on the ef * M ti Germs rover nt would t| Switzerland, and art f ‘ sl 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S + . ar n i Ri a s sper To o * 4 v S turn of King Albert has been set|free list and cover all materials | : FOR A TAXI » Swans recede one step from the stand} France, including Calais. That . batehed product OWN RIFLES. Se Second A ar Me} they had taken This me ans | is the way we figured he would ond: Be, Ceeaee, ot: Cenppeint. ne Sn ree ; ‘Vv ac cen, ‘ Ans | 8s e ay we red > Wwe ’ ’ . nts seem to crush the hopes of More than that, he called to . more than that, too. Te vidoes as a generous father, provide a r sane “ . . . , life a lot of new special taxes Orders by Major J. H. MoMuillin, ; that the” United States has for his oldest son in the event|"'° P&* a taxes on bank circulation, on een fe ene we : 75--PHONE--75 i made a demand on Germany of winning in this great war. “We have had much trouble wis st and loan com slant ineemnen and 23, 1915: ‘ that they cannot carry through | What we fancied was that he with the postal and railway ae iat anil on cable oan . The favorite Household without going to war. will) would set er throne at oa i = a acneaae and telegraphic messages,* on A : ste: i " ™ ae 7 a r eS werany aure oo Cleanest, Brightest, - President Wilson back down| Washington where he could|#?@@ually wo — . ens Rulaityt oon ae yy PSE ron TG TTD OT RUS Ay ea ete io ite and apologise for the stand he rule over the United States, with us, but the latter, feeling aceite Signs aeo-be os rm ia eS Tit? De Drill Squad eee mg ies s con a : ‘ siee c er Ss ant eats yar owrers albert, Agte has taken—the stand of a Canada and Mexico. that the railroads are an impor- on . ‘ Company ' ENTINT | Second Avenue Pr man? . oe: tant, adjunct of warfare—a con- lor cars. In short, he did a tittl B Company will parade at the 6 oe o | . ¢° -@ The Kaiser has the name of|ception which is quite true and _— eae ae ' Exhibition Building on Monday Crown and Bridge Work a The first thought of th. Ger- being a good husband and aljustifiable—have generally refus- ett pring sce ie hoa at 7:45 p. m Drill Squad and Specialty. Phone 174 Bor mans in this new crisis re- devoted father, and he would|ed to do anything to help us,jsurance companies nae Company Office: Smith Bik. Third Avenues! — ct ae oe eis flects their moral outlook.| Wish to do well by his boys. ; They predict that the eal This story from Germany that submarines will sink a few he would pass over his own American skips so as to stir | sons in favor of young Rup- up the States with the | precht of Bavaria, we are in- that the Germans were guilty clined to think, must be an un- Nobody but a man of low ideals founded rumor, unless, of would think of such profound course, the Kaiser foresees villiany. The war craze has| that he will not have any had a demoralizing effect on| thrones to give away except his virtuous and pious Germany. own, and would rather make Behind this, however, there is empty promises to outsiders the other thought, that ae many will not sink any Amer- than to members of his own household. ican ships if they know it. The} ie tgalng bluff What a fine little time young Rupprecht would have on the British throne! But since he has been promised preferment, how would he like to be chosen submarine blockade is a as far as the neutral countries | are concerned and as far as the British shipping is con- cerned they are ready for them, * * * * * by the poweers of Europe to succeed the present unsuitable King of Prussia? Toronto Star. A story From Germany says that in the event of German victory in the war the Kaiser has offered the British throne LANE ON HIS WAY WEST. to Prince Rupprecht, of Bava- ria. He is the direct descend- Secretary Tells Chicagoans About ant of Henrietta Maria, a Alaska Railroad. daughter of Charles IL, and rca ad thus represents the Stuarts. Chicago, Feb. 20.—Franklin K. 7 8 K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior, It may seem rather generous |passed through the city yesterday of the Kaiser to make so hand-|on the way to the Panama-Pacific some a promise to a young |International Exposition in San ¢ jeeted government railroad in Mrancisco. He told of the pro- Canadian Alaska, along which government owned telegraph lines will be run, STEAM LAUNDRY sare smn jin large cities would provide and cable companies, and rail Parte. SS A haa | SMITH & MALLE They feel it would be unpatriotic ways may be trusted to pass it on and disloyal to assist us, even * r ' th Overseas Company will parade eet oe ; Vale a : ’ av r §¢ ther to we con e + : a . though indireettly, in carrying ajO™® Way or ane at the Exhil n Building on tings, Pipes cut er war against their own land. sumer. There isn't a moan outof) 4. morning, February 22. at MAJESTIC ROOMS rt hee feet German Courts in Belgium. = ["" 0! them. ee et CENTRALLY LOCATED entmenete “The Belgian civil courts,” the Warming to his work, th: W. A. PETTIGREW, Capt ron ae a Alea M Manson, © 4 general said, ‘‘still exist, and they|finance Minister dipped inte thy Letine Adjutant " va Ovhes lode Wf Willen, 8A try ordinary cases of breaches of |remote past, into the twilight pe : WILLIAMS @ SANSO the law of the land. All crimes|riod before Confederation, int “AD ll I Ti SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY Barristers, Solicitors, | against soldiers or the military|the still more twilight period ollar in ime, @onsy To 108m 3 ie ae ak tell i 5 480 government are tried by so-called|/when British North America was Saves Nine” kent ee eee eee eaeeae wane | NelFerson Block Prince Rup field courts, which are military|largely a crown colony——he dip [Office corner 2 tn i 35--PHONE--35 TAXI judges.” eighteenth century to bring up ar British North America General Von Bissing left unan- for the purpose of swered the question whether he kling and still wines, patent depositing part of your medicines and commercial paper earnings, becomes a pleasant He showed the resourcefulness of, and profitable habit, when once a Necker or a Turcot in tapping you have acquired it. veins of revenue. If he had beer courts presided over by German|ped, I say, as far back as the A VISIT to The Bank of outfit of stamp taxes on spar PACIFIC CARTAGE U u Suecessors Genere! Certege LADYSMITH COAL 93 Prone 03 believed that if Belgium or a part of that country eventually became a part of Germany it would ever The dollar you use to open ti | manize the country, making it a an account in the Savings JOHN CURRI harmonious portion of the Ger-|5ixteenth he might have staved; Pepartment in turn saves Contractor & Bulld off the French Revolution. He! others, as the habit of saving CESRAHAHRAAREAAROOREAERERE | paimates Given un Moving Bt he possible to completely to Ger- present to bolster up Louis the ALF HALLIGAN terre ree rene eee eee eee “SSRSCSAERESECEREET EE EE man Empire. “I don’t think that is a question |PPoduced taxes we never thought) grows; | I can answer at the present time.’ he had about him, drawing them | THE BANK OF | he replied. like rabbits out of a conjurer’s I wit hat. He wound up by lifting pos British North America B.C. UNDERT AKERS FOR DEFENSE OF CANAL. tage one cent all round. 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. BALWERS — SATISFACTION GUAR- The Finance Minister avoided | CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,884,000. ANTEEDOPEN DAY AND NIGHT Colonel Goethals and General Ed-|'"eome tax for three good ees PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH | enues mnaven, Punta Giese wards Hold Long Conference. sons—hbecause his special sand} stamp taxes had gone far| P. MARGETTS, Manager. i Panama, Feb. 20.—Col. G. W.Jenough along the road to direet | ———_____. i Goethals, governor of the Pan-|taxation, because the provincial j Grass-Widowers JAMES GILMORI ama Canal zone, and Brig. Gen,|#overnments will probably do and Clarence R. Edwards, commander |S0mething in that line them- Bachelors Phone Black 204 Seen EEO EOTF C. B. PETERSO! EXPERT ACCOUNTA AND AUDITOR Phone 318 POLLO RETION MATHin« NERVINE POW DERS For Heedache and Neural Cmca oe Opn arpa eC of the American forces in the|Selves and beeause the first Do Architoct canal zone, conferred at length |™inion government that tries that yesterday regarding military mat-}]0 Will land in the boneyard. The ters on the Isthmus, including the |Borden government( loyal though DON’T WASH | = cuarantee 2nd Avenue, near McBride IN my coll to j i . ‘ Ae s s o ‘eparec e s s fe yo a atiiea diy, Milineieds thanats lfarms close to*the cities where disposition of troops and meas- . i ; i - -~ ared, =~ ~ tu ICY WATER os no Only Skilled Operators Employed jemployees might labor and be ures regarding the defense of the os —m 0 ssc - a oar THIS sen ttn te CANADIAN PACI 5 pe | self-supporting in times of|@"al and the completion as soon |t least not just now when King Why Endure Headaches? WINTER oe aes fi RAILWAY Phone us and we will call jstress, great part of the problem|®S Possible of all the fortifica- and country need it so badly, Be —One trial will convince you that a 2 hed the unemployed would be set tions. Golonel Goethals is under-|Sides, as the Finance Minister esate and sae neal ae ~—fitingn: unnates aie? you PRINCESS MAY ’ set- . our service - . stood to have endorsed the loca-|candidly admitted, the tariff is his have started the fire ND aete Our Address: pn tion of the permanent $2,000,000 mainstay and he woul! be reere MATHIEU’S souTHsou 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST The masculine idea of an in- I . - : Nervine P d EASY TERMS *7.50 Cash SUNDAY 8 |tellectual woman is one who is|®?™¥ post within sigat of Pan-|@nt to his principles i: he didn't ow ers $5.00 tat Month PHONE NO. 8 | : yy Cit give it another squeeze. We're a 18 tn a box, 25c. Sold everywhere. If $5.00 2nd Montr PRINCESS MAQUINNA built like a hairpin and wears|®™@ “lly. your dealer does not sell them we mail $2.50 Sra Month | NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS parton : hiatal ca long way from the rind of the en ti Qeme 616. eles NORTHBOUND | ; : so It's coming. Watch for it. Wellemon yet. . Siemtios. = HARRY HANSON monDAY I Canadian Steam Laundry | Fresh young men delight to get| make. You make. We both If the Finance Minister's eal- 6-5-0, The Galichic chumber 4. @ MONAB, Genera! AP \piekled. make, 44-5|/culations are correct, he will eae Corner Fourth Street and TH aeniacnenl Scoop Didn’t Want To Be Left Oui Of Any Battle SS dy Wows bs PLEASE MISTER -HELP A POOR WOUNDED SOLDIER. FROM TH YOORPEEN VAR YEP- I LOsT BATTLE OF STOCKHOLM )\( FROM TH YOORPEEN , THIS LEG IN TH’ )\ WAR -AND IN TH’ BATTL —IM SPISHUS OF —— ANN BODY THAT PEDDLES THE SAME BUNK 4 Do - YOOBE TCHA- OLD COMRADE - HERES MY LAST DOLLAR OF STOCIKHOLM- WELL WELL- WHY say-r hi @ iti ivi sirie Seer