me na > THE DAILY NEWS iin -_ Dany News | VISCOUNT BRYCE SAYS THAT ——FRENGLPRESDENT w daanntaaet eae | AMERICA 1S GENUINE NEUTRAL © To KING Geonct Ll S.S. Prince Ge ore , | TL Salis for Vancouver, vi... R toria ond Seattie on Fridays at 9 A. M. és — London, Mar. 2,.—Correspond Wot 96 (ld Water in Every ‘ Btateroom H. F. McRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER e London, March 5.—Viscount States arid the Delligerents, Vis-|,.e0 petween President Poincare, j » ’ HEAD OFFICE James Bryce, in an article which count Bryce says: jof France, and King George, of Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. | was published in The Daily When a neutral is urged by i England, just before the outbreak Excetiont Ouleine, and Every Modern Appliance fo. » S.S.Prince John For Vancouver at 7 P. M. on Sunday, Marc) ' | TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Oontract Chronicle on “The Position of the |'* citizens to remonstrate with|,¢ the war has been published | eto., arrives in Vancouver following Tueses, _ 28th, rates on application. United States in the War,” says belligerents upon the exercise Of}pore In a letter dated July 31) Gisamer PRINCE JOHN sino maintains semiamonen, | it is & complete error té assume |*™ rights which the belligerents | President Poincare expressed th» Naas Rivers, Queen Charlotte Islands, etc. * 0 Cowan, —_— a S —=—|that those who bear a German|°'*™, tt cannot, uniegs convineed | inion that, “war would be in-| centiitinie iia GT. P. RAILWAY DAILY EDITION aoe Friday, March 5, 1915. nine oF Whe oWn to Gorman that there is no substance in the), i¢apte if Germany were con- Prince Hupert for Winnipeg a 1 mt oe and initial blood belong.to the pro-German grievance, do otherwise than com-|.j.ceq that the British govern- Comaee ee , 8 ete. ‘wne ‘Se Pest Chteas A E D I party. ply.” iment would not intervene.” On For All Pointe East of 4 use the FSGS, TRun« R VAY 8VSTER T O R I A L S the othep hand, he said, “there For Full information and cd nce 0 @. 7. P Tike eee AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP | jp = ar The children of Europeans! od —=—===lwho are born in America.” Vis- ‘MUST RUN GAUNTLET vould be the greatest chance that The London Times says that tells me, the war will last three |Count Bryce continued, ‘grow up OF NEW DEFENCES pet NE ee “eee! the Germans are intentivnally years; but in the bottom of my|nmormal American citizens for all ess. Germany were convinced that the - — exaggerating their shortage of heart I cannot believe it, and/practical purposes. Their loyalty Paris, March 4 Reports navel 1m government would inter. 4 P.O.Bor ey food in order to excuse their] then I wonder how long thejis to the Stars and Stripes and/peached Paris of damage to the|*°"" MUSIC foul intention to torpedo mer- Boche'will hold out when the/their feeling for the land of their |) .barding vessels in the Darda-| It is trde,".added M. Poincare Teacher of Violin and All LANGING chantmen. “They are whining} war is carried into his own}|parents is comparatively weak. | petted but so far as it can be as SWent.oue. Senay, S00 Bere, oe se aun “ with full stomachs.” “When| country.” Mr. Kipling thinks|What is called the German vote |certained by inquiries at Tene- reementy: nave er oe 452 Eighth Ave, Gast ING AND the German people,” says The} that the German will nét long|is in some feW cities a force to|dos no serious damage has been |°""? ms ee eae i ’ TINTING Times,” cry aloud to the four resist on his own soil. Further|be reckoned with. But When those | done. ment. - eosmmant wv winds of heaven that they are on the writer expresses the|Who lead try to use it as a means | Although the allied fleet, under The French. President recalled PEERED EE EERE EEE REE REE E EES about to starve,*we simply do opinion as a layman that the|for applying political pressure in}the British view admiral. & wy. | oe cteey Diensey Sawn ‘ Martin Swe not believe them, If we reckon German will not dare to aban-|Such cases as this the native Carden, has entered the Darda- ~e ae a4 “ eae aa FOR A TAXI Second A\ alison with which they had worked to- one LcBrids in the slightest degree upon the don the lines which they occu-|Americans resent such an at-|noejjes it still. has a distance of lack of food impairing their py at present, but more prob- tempt, for with them it is a fun- forty.five miles to go before it gether for the eee al of fighting capacity, we merely al- ably will strengthen these|damental principle that Ameri-| aches the Sea of Marmora, and|?*"**® ® ae - cae 75--PHONE--75 | low them very clumsily to de- lines, using up their last re- — have no loyalty save to then it has a hundred miles far- the wtmost fraqkness Te f Nd iN ij ceive us. At the same time it serves. In this case it would|the United States, and the great|inor to go to Constant nople. The bis letter thus is manifest that they are feel- be possible to break through |bulk of even hyphenated German- |p.) tack will be to sweep away 3 eae a < a PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO guage and action o we ritish The favorite Hourehoig Coe Cleanest, Brightest, Bes ing the general economic pres- finally without great loss. Al-|Americans would refuse to re-|ine mines with which the channel NEW WELLINGTON coat o9 REARAERARAAARAAREE AREA AREAEH young men had been tried ing some solution by which actual | sure exerted by the royal navy, luding to his recent visits to| spond.” agg tar agregar tere Government henceforth that the a7 . and the prolongation of the the New Army, Mr. Kipling| United States Really Neu‘ral. strewn, especially at the western last chances of a peaceful settie- a ‘ Awts : r me , ” venue war, which they calculated says: “I had never seen a vol- As to the neutrality of the lend. per carrey a we tc MAJESTIC ROOMS “a would be over by Christmas. unteer army of a nation. The|American government, Mr. Bryce Then the fleet will have to run convineed at the present moment — The need to seek an early deci-| result astonished me. It is aladds, both sides have blamed it,|the gauntlet of the new fortifiea- that the more Great Britain, CENTRALLY LOCATED aeadie ama ae o sion is more incumbent upon new force in a new world.” and the government points toltions erected on both the Euro- France and Russia e6n Give & Woes S Some _ ee ~ rae 7 ‘ . . . deep impression that they are niences—Very Moder- . them than ever. They are draw- ee this as the best proof of its im-|pean and Asiatic side, for a dis- : ate Price SMITH & MALLETT ing upon their last two million FINED FOR RAGGING. partiality. One party, he says,/tance of fifty miles until the nar- united in their diplomatic action a Largest stock : rf : re ose me » “ ft oie : tad " men, and if they do not win = —_— moved by the tragic fate of Bel-|rowest point, only a mile wide ithe more | ible will it be t SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY tings Pipes cul se ended . a "le . rese t 0 0 ‘ y ot Second Gren successes soon they can never malty for 9S Each Susp gium, censured the government|petween Kiliebahi and Kaler Ka.|°°U"' "Po" the preservation of Prines Rupert h ; A During Girls’ Good Behavior. ‘ . peace.” Se ope to gain them. for having failed to protest|jessi, is reached. Lines of earth- AERA AAARARAREA IRE REED Sa _— “agains . , iia oo aks , : i aati ’ King George, in replying, * Pendicton, Ore. Merch 6. gainst the violation of Belgian|works and entrenchments have Cotied tienes Ciielies te 4 = | Sea M@ Mane ' While it may be true that the |gayen girls of Pilot Rock were veers 6=—AeS the flagrant !been constructed along both} ni f I t el : 35--PHONE 35 : os a4 : : 0 B — . ; aia ithe { i 28 “ . . Germans are not yet in need|eonvicted in the recorder’s court} Ot Me Tules of warfare shores, an¢ on the hills back of a ‘aetlo = ca o 3 re t ak : WILLIAMS & ANSON all od igi . 5 Dike Macs aonedn. . . ne atter had expressed himself and) * Barri ‘ tor anes necessities, it is pos-|at that town last night of Licehaies te yee by The Hague conven jth forts in the Galipoli Penin- vaded: ; ; arr —, = Eto. ; - ‘ . on. sula ¢ e ¢ n e Sea o ar — ro | Sible that a real menace 18 N€V-lragged at a lodge social and were r jsula all the way to the Sea of Mar- I am personally using by best * me I ertheless pending. According fine p “But,” says Viscount Bryce, “it |mora. Presumably these will , : @ | Helgerson Block Rupert, 8 6 , a ned $5 each. The fines were sus- . : endeavors with the Emperors of to published statistics, the pended during good behavior is right that neither side of the jhave to be taken by landing par- . : 3 - German grain supply always Nine case should be put to the United /|ties Russia and Germany toward find- . : 3 Office cor and rd ave De * . : » 2) * e | falls short of the actual de- previously for participation in States, the greatest of the neutral; At the narrow point mentioned | ‘PACIFIC CARI GE LIMIT mands. If the war is to con-|the ragging on the same occasion|?°**"* The administration might|are the strongest forts guarding mamay eperanens may ab any ALF HALLIGAN i . = : os as | o e oOastpone g » 5 i wuoness ¥ ° ie tinue throughout the summer, land seven were convicted Ben | POBOOtVE that many questions|the Dardanelles, nine on the Eu- pote Be pacigones end Cale the Genera! Cartes ; f . 0 mes ings eS ae ee ee given for calm discussion be. =??? t=itteet eee a however, there wilt be a big served sentences in jail in default will arise curing the war in which |ropean side and three on the Asi- Sill: AS Oiccientees ef ota ape ' LADYSMITH COAL drain on their supplies for seed of fines. A city ordinance of Pi- the rights of all the neutrals will |atic side, which also must be re- ee 03-—Phone—93 to prepare for next year’s at Madhmahes cubnian & enleds- be involved, and it might think|duced before the fleet ean pro- prosecute these efforts without B C UNDERTAKERS ; - crop. The same thing applies|meanor that the authority with which the | ceed intermission so long as any hope caneiinn. seed am tm 1 JOHN UR I to their meat supply. They ‘i United States can speak would be ila bditiaaNi tite eS Be Se for an amiciable settle. | BALMERS — SATISFACTION GUAR- LURK cannot kill off all their flocks] Steamer’s i weakened if at the outset its gov. | ROCKEFELLER DOCTOR ae — Contractor & Bullde Registry Suspended. 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 “ . Stitates Ui ve a su if they are looking at‘all to the} Washington, March 4.—Notice|®°™™menrt takes up a position ad- FINDS LOCKJAW CURE oe : : epee ste ce we : / sratituae oes 0 ‘Os t future. The Allies are prepar-|has been given by the Department | ¥°'S® to one or the other party to ; es " : . ed to fight this battle for years.|of Commerce that the steamer M.|*#¢ Struggle. However high the Phone Black 294 Injection of Epsom Salt Solution blamed cent, yet some people are Can Germany do it? 8. Dollar, of San Francisco, a|™0tive, its partiality would there- in Spine Expected to Save Hun- | '!#!ity stingy about exhibiting it.| eS * + iti : : after be »s sd.” dreds of Lives in War. enna aT . . : British vessel admitted under the|®!te? be questioned, 3 Right never seems to triumph Grass-Widowers ~— The prolongation of the waijnew law, had been suspended The Attack on Belgium. . ; sea when we are the losers. C. B. PETERSON beyond the coming summer|from American registry. No rea- Arguing that the attack on . ~ York, March 4.—A method and EXPERT ACCOUNTANT will have an important bearing|son is assigned Belgium was a clear breach not oF Geereasing ‘the greet total of 9 ‘ : g ar bres o D S ] AND AUDITOR for Canada and the outlying en . only of the convention of 1907, |/1088¢" = the European war t Money Bachelors Phone 318 » : Aas . -oug e tres . wie * D parts of the Empire. If it isto} Some abused wives can tell|but of the fundamental principles {through the treatment of tetanus ma Letter | , OOOO L ELLE LALLY be fought into 1946 it will|their troubles i ok shiek of as. - lvictims has beeen discovered by , Crease | em ug into it will idles in a way that vin-|of international law, Viscount | HEN yo: d bs IN my coll wo mean that another one or two/dicates the husbands. Bryce says the breaches which | Dr, J. 8. Meltszer, of the Rocke- sikiiunotertinaines Icy WaT give you hot $| . ov As million men will be requi ee : olf ad rested at fir ; feller Institute. Twenty-five in- f ER water tne §| JAMES il HORE i required ollowed rested at first on state. | or order goods out of THIS eset Gian te Mi UILi and that every available man in ments which needed confirmation foawnonte sor use in bestowing town, or pay small WINTER the moraing 3) Canada must shoulder his gun. Canadian and that “ane government nett ithe treatment have been manu- me ~y ata Cates, do - ea ee Architect ’ . actures These . ee ! The issues that will be at stake feel that before protesting against | @°'Ure*- These will be present- | heat. ES '$ —fifteen minutes after you in the next few months when STEAM LAUNDRY the treatment of noncombatants jed to the foremost surgeons of} are lost every year through have started the fire | 2nd Aveaut a the big armies begin to move —_ it needed further evidence which the nations at war. | fire, robbery or mis-direction, EASY TERMS *7.5° Cash oe ale will be immense. The moment Latest end Approved Methéde would carry certainty to every According to the announce- Use the Bank Money Orders, $5.00 tst Month li = must be looked forward to Only Skilled Operators Employed 3) fair mini. ment of the Rockefeller Institute, ee ay _ ae ne eee CANADIAN PACIFIC : : . —_——_-+—— yr. a 3 szer “0 ‘ i o » e m " — | with anxiety by the men who isin we, eaten eatin enie iladid tip (kd tended Mer endian rata ' ' f =~ that one in-| United States in any sum up eine’ pede ditlien RAILWAY are playing the cards. Ger & teled bundio the fact that the United States : é' a solution of magne-| ¢ fifty dollars. HARRY HANSON aa ee — has always, following the advice amo sulgoate (epsom atts) inte Their protection le well worth their | The Geliable Siumber PRINCESS MAY The Paris Temps gives e Vote Our Address: ’ , |the spinal membrane will pro-| elt cost. ae | BOUND Ps gives ex- of George Washington, endeavor- TH ere’ tracts from two hitherto un-|% 545 SIXTH AVENUE WEST 3004 i) foo clear of oe de duce a complete relaxation-of the E BANK OF ae manarennees suNDAY 8 P. & , - “|body for hours. This iectio , published letters of Mr. Rug- PHONE NO. 8 tanglements in Old World diplo- - r Rours.. This injection British North America Ship your FR PRINCESS MAQUINNA yard Kipling to a French NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS macy.” relieves the convulsions. Se. tinted seh eee =: atas EE NORTHBOUND FOR s | . ee ae a 4 peers a ges ontapaney c po Regarding the qugstions of in- The guess that hits the bull GATTEAS, AND GUETAES epsneeN. FE “a panene® a n war. r. Kipling says: anadia D Laundry Reseinhimeed 1 i : a- Write oday, addy MONDAY, ™ am ationé aw and usage which eye ays passes for go r PRINCE UPERT BRANCH ae = “I tell everyone what everyone Ste have arisen be ee - sich jeye always passes for good judg- R |g To (OHN HALLAM LimiTreo 4. @ MoNAB, General Avert arisen between the IL nited | ment. | P. MARGETTS, Manager. _ “Desk BE. 18" TORONTO Corner Fourth Bireet and Third ae - | $e. = —_—_——————— —— - ——= The New Maid Is A Hustler De eo, en w [WELLT Gor AYOB aS MAID = 4 4 TILDA- SIT DOWN -L susT SNIFF. SE CAME OUT "TO Asi YOU T CANT S\T STI Wwoek LONGER 1 Ave” re LAUNDRY! TO DO WN TA LAY