THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation H. F. MeRAER, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. WHEN BUYING YEAST INSIST ON HAVING THIS PACKAGE Pyrite AO YA al THE DAILY NEWS [AGRICULTURAL VALUES ARE KEEPING UP A press bulletin issued by the Census an j;marizes | ;pondents as to U jmade by the results d Statistics OMe of in crop-reporting « the value quirie tl ie ‘lu land, (2) the values of farm hel) TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVURTISING—50 cents per inch. Gontract a $}. the veluée of farm liv rates on application. | stock in 1944. er ee ee Values of Farm Land. DAILY EDITION ata Saturday, March 13, 1915. | For the whole of Canada the | average value of farm land he E D I T Oo R I A iL S jforagricoltural purposes,whet jimproved or unimproved, and aH ~ = - wes cluding the value of dwelling} The war in in the Tory camp! range thie but all others were!’ _ ae an stables vet th | irm Dulidings, is returned s lee "Wk by ciaens pooh] | t® datny ta the bape tha o fa ~ ENORMOUS DIFFERENCE IN, "=e = ron orig i ac e delay is ope até ~ cheap alee — “ perform. Let us stay right|/>i® sensations of the session in | rere, cochasoneligan ay pret the surface, however, it is well with it till victory is assured. connection with the purchase of|inces the average values of 1914 known that he has been a party cos * war supplies was contained in a/tange from $214 per acre in Al- to all the evil deeds of his gov- Whenever disorders of the|feturn tabled in the House by Ma- |Derta to $150 per acre in British ane Now, eg "a human system occur it is usu-|Jot General Sam Hughes. It has|* olumbia. In this proving : how- “chickens e co ome to . ‘chase o otor. | ever, » z alue is due t See te regi soa ally found necessary to resort : ee the purchase : - tor ie we oe — ae ort a to a remedy of herbal extrac- ruck equipment for the first and)oreharding, ordinary agricuitu to disown them. It is well tion known as bitters, the most {Second contingents. being subsidary to fruit culture tae het when the ecandal popular of which have been ad-| ©" the return tabled, which was} Wages of Farm Help. Reni Sakae se ge) rene Be--S BRL: Wat Drone Core erred te w.{ferd Aulp ave inersancd coe. posed the Premier tried to hers Awaba ares. gree tier u. eon ‘ . ot, P. tee Wolk 1d t | siderably and they r whed their “fire” the Attorney General but rn tk oaplenertp bd artaar co eae taeds ad ad a eas (etait ‘potnt during the bumper Bowser wouldn't be fired. Price of government and > ye , 9 ha i ; ‘ line rvest of 1913. But in 19144 the conditions in British Columbia}>0ught 28 2-3 sets of various)"@t eek. : Ellison, being a less aggressive sizes of tires for motor trucks, politics demand a most violent treatment if political health is to be restored. The Daily News has concocted a remedy that guaranteed to cure a large portion of the ills of the member, was easily disposed of. The trouble began right there, however, and it has end- ed in open revolt. With the Conservative party split in two a change is assured. Help it is aiiles provinee. It, too, is advertis- : 6 i ed as “B. B. B.”.—Banish Bully Sir Richard McBride made Boweer—-and every honest elector should take a heavy awful mistake when he dis- solved the House. No doubt he had hoped that he could hold the party together till after election and then he would either leave the ship and depart an dose of the remedy. = _-—_—- NO RELIEF GRANTED PULP WOOD SHIPPERS Washington, March 10.—Relief to Ottaws smiss entirely : ttawa or dismi tirel¥ | was denied by the interstate com- al . . > > = q e . . all di cordant elements. Th merce commission to shippers Premier missed the chance of and consumers of pulp wood, who his life, bowever, at the time Of | -omplained against present joint the Dominion Trust exposure. |through rates published by Cana- If he had got up in his place| qian railroads and concurred in and denounced the Attorney by roads in the United States. General to his face he might)pye commission points out that have had come chance of con- idee” the ‘Slatted Giles nes vineing the people in his in- merely concurred in the rates it could do nothing except to order to desist from such con- eurrence, leaving the old com- bination rates to and from border The commission says the rates were found reason- able by the Canadian board of railway commissioners. The trouble, of course, too Premier, and a tegrity. was that much abou Bowser knows t the few words from him would si- Sir Richard forever. The shows that the party British Columbia is retten to the core unfit to hold office. It's for a change, and the is almost here. ‘8.2 them lence whole Conservative points in effect. matter in and GERMAN ESPIONAGE. time change piieaditiaiiien March reeently 13.—A lady came to Canada from Liverpool tells a remarkable deferred the election story of Germany espionage. Her of the incomplete state of the cabin mate was a “lady” of about Voters’ List. No doubt the Wot. } 50 years old, with whom she be- Toronto, It's a of Sir|who Richard to pretend that he has lame excuse because ers’ List is in a very bad state.|came a great friend. Reaching her We have just had a redistri-|port of destination the two de- bution bill passed, and consid-|scended the gangplank together | ' erable time should have been jand to her surprise they were met Motor Com- for re- & tires were the Canada Cycle pany. These gent. Later on, for the contingent, had got firms, the trucks for the from for the prices various tires motor- therefore seem to be $143 per set. It that tires purehased from the Canada Cycle & Motor Company, to is known, however, referred Pp tion of the total number obtained for 142 trucks sent over with the first contingent. The paid is said to be above, are only a smal! propor- replacement purposes on the average very consider- lot purchased from the company named above, and it is understood that when all the facts are dis- closed it will be found that there was a spread of something like $400 per set between the prices paid for tires for the first contin- gent and those paid for tires for the second contingent. This spread of prices applies only to tires. to be the will certainly have explaining done by ment to show why supplies for the first more than they a ny FROZEN DURING A STORM. Quebee, ably higher than was paid on the} j to lighter ithe placement purposes on the trucks |effects an increase in the supply which went with the first contin-|of labor and consequently second |'n | after the government | war h second contingent|month during the j : from the above figures would | cluding board, Since for crops. as had one at} pendulum swayed back, less labor an average price of $390.18, from} being required on farms owing Aucust of its ‘ a i the wages. The demand for labor this winter has also de- creased cost of board For the Dominion the average wages per summer, in- were $35.55 for jmale and $18.81 for female he!p price | # equipment is brought down there | a lot of |these averages being substantial- gcovern-/| this class of | received $57.40 and females $38.|values for contingent | cost tens of thousands of dollars cost when pur |far as comparison with the three | average per head for all Canada chased for the second contingent. | Years but during 1914 there has been a/mileh cows, | both of horses and of swine. the | For the year, including board, the average wages were £323.30 for males and $189.35 for females whilst the average cost of board per month works out to $14.27 for males and #11.20 for females, as compared with $12.49 and 9.53 in 1910. Average wages per month in 1914 were lowest in Prince Edward Island, viz., $24.74 for males and $14.48 for females: Nova 8 S14 m and avera $15.65, £16.67. they Manitoba, were wan and of prices for the entire transport British Columbia, viz males and ly less th RO wick $31.9: ithe an in cotia they were and in New 3 and $15. were ges $33.5 for £40.54 $23.63 Sask A in in , B47 $31.18 for 1910 when fe £31.20 Bruns- In Q Juebee 6 and and in Ontario $32.09 and In the western provinces males $839.13 In atche- lberta. When the full list | The highest wages were paid in .85 for males, males Values of Farm Live Stock. Values substantial reduction in the value | 87 ———— Phe March 12.—Lost in ajis a cause of general complaint }rough approximation of the total | are ended 19140 is cone erned; It well maintained sojably | lcomes to $127 for horses, THE KING'S MESSAGE TO CANADIAN TROOPS His Majesty Bids Godspeed and Voices Appreciation of Their Spirit. March of mtingent o Plain, 43, the | | | Following Canadian Ottawa, his inspection February 4) His Majesty a gracious to be First n Salisbury Kir ize & the g wrote mes. | read| after France. the | fol- their troops, units on board ship for ; 1 their embarkation rhe vernment has the of which farewell, Noncommissioned ind Men v toria and Seattic on F, ys at oa.m Hot “nd ‘wld Water in ey, y Stateroom Excellent Gulsine, and Every Modern Appia Pass en gery Comton «Prince John For Vancouver at 7 P.M. on Sunday m, oh 14th ete., arrives in Vancouver following 7,, 1S at + i, Steamer PRINCE JOHN also mainteine ow pedis Naas Rivere, Queen Charlotte tstends, ero G. T. P. RAILW AY Passenger trains, carrying Stendard « Prince Rupert for Innipew at io A. M TS, lene connecting there with lines for St. Pa: 1 Saturdgs treal, New York, ete, Ring up No va, Mee For AN Pointe East of On! use the GRAND TRUNK » thong, * DOUBLE TRAck ROUTE 16 RAILWAY SY eTEy For Full Information and vor Tickets, apply to @. 7. p. 7 hired Avenue AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC om a At the beginning of November had the the Mother ntingent from the ming fine | of welco this Dominion of three pleasure Country Canada, and now, after ths’ I bid you God- mor training, MUSIC Teacher of Violin and All Band Instruments A. PESCOTT 462 Eighth Ave. East Phone Green 327 to assist ur way field. ape ed on yo army in the | my I am well aware of the dis- comforts that enced from the you have experi- inclement weath-| and I ad-| DE NTISTRY | A SPECIALTY DRS. GILROY & BROWN DENTISTS Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 454 er, and abnormal rain, mire the cheerful spirit displayed | by all ranks in facing and over- oming all dificulties. “From all I have heard and} om what I have been able to see at today's inspection and march-past, IT am satisfied that have made good use of the} time spert on Salisbury Plain “By your willing and prempt rally to our common flag you have already earned the gratitude if the Motherland “By your deeds and achieve- ments on the fleld of battle I am eonfident that you will emulate fellow-eyun- African V ar the tri- the example of your trymen in the South ind thus help to secure umph of our arms. I shall follow with pride and d blesa seu interest all your movements ar I pray that God may nd watch over you.” TOTAL “GERMAN Losses ESTIMATED AT 3,000,000 March 12. issued by the An official French Press Paris, note Bureau declares that the German losses since the beginning of hos- tilities killed, sick, and prisoners reach the enormous total of three This calculation is based on the known in regi- in wounded, million men. casualties ten German ments. grain the keeping of swine in the west no longer paying Hogs have been sold for what they will fetch frequently for as little as 3% cents per pound—and may have in an unfinished condition. On the other hand the of cattle have been well maintained and the average for is said to be a proposition. been marketed prices and dairy cows i PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO FREER EREE EEE RE ERD PESEEES | FOR A TAXI: "hm for Minidouver ' “Second Avenue y SOrvice to § Chet Oey, STEAMSHip | LINES —e hone 554 PO ban APE RHANGING AINTING OLISHING ANp WALL TINT ner gy Martin Swans ear = Ney Wellington by The favorite Household Cag | Cleanest, Brightest, Best - NEW meiner COAL ' ‘ rt, Apt Pron 1 —e 75~-PHONE~75 ¢ Phome 174 Bor 1% FOR vorneme we WEATING SMITH & MALLET RReKRRRRE Eee ee eee Canadian STEAM LAUNDRY Latest and Approved Methods Only Skilled Operators Employed —— Phone us and we will cali for a trial bundle Vote Our Address: 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST PHONE NO. 8 NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Largest ‘ Pipe north Varh Valves and f tings, | réer Third Ave. Mead of Second Gum Prince Rupert oxntent _ | Alea, M. Mans BA W. E. Williams, 8 bu WILLIAMS & SANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Ge MONEY A ion } : | Helperson Blok Prince Rupert ki : j oftrce ‘ot om PACIFIC CARTAGE LN (Success Genera LADYSMITH COAL 4 =: 83 Prone Carag a JOHN CURRIE Contractor & Bulléw . Estimates Moving Phone Black 24 POOOOROL OEE LOFT C. B. PETERSON EXPERT ACCOUNTANT consider- The horned cattle are of 1910, other above those | | $57 for | $42 for other eattle, | for sheep and $12 for swine | following is believed to be a Canadian Steam Laundry on ae Phone SEEDS! SEEDS! — §/ JAMES GILMORE RECEIVED OUR 1915 SEEDS WE HANDLE. Architect Rennie’s Ferry's, Steele's, ~ }2nd Aver McBride & Garden and Field Seeds — an Also Fertilizers en ee CANADIAN PME Hay, Grain, and Feed at RAILWAY Vancouver Prices Chicken Feed a Speciality Mai! orders promptly attended to PRINCESS MAQUINNA SOUTHBOUND rripay she ware to allow all concerned to by a squad of police and her com-/terrrific snow storm in the wilds | that the demand for horses other |value of Canadian farm live stock! Prin ce Rupert Feed Co. have their names and ad- | panion handcuffed. It turned out|/of Kisisink, a lumber district, 129/than for military purposes has/in 1944: Horses 8371,430,000, 008 Third Ave. Phone - 3] PRINCESS MAY dresses adjusted to the proper |that her cabin mate was a German|miles north of Quebee City, Wil-/| fallen off, and that prices are less |cattle $297,134,000, sheep $14,- | SOUTHBOUND ‘ constituencies. It is safe to;male spy, and that a wireless|brod Couturier, aged 35,. was|by from 25 to 40 per cent. than |551,000 and swine $42,418,000, or 7 ee —— | SUNDAY 8 P say that the Conservative party | warning had been sent to Canada|frozen to death near the lumber-|they were in 1943. jan aggregate of $725,530,000 for ADVERTISE IN 4. @ mMonAB, Generel or has had ample notice to ar-|to prepare to meet him. ing camp he worked for. Owing to the high price of|all deseriptions. THE DAI Y NEws | Corner Four sen A OA —_—_—_—_—X—_--_-—- i — Blaze Of Glory Is Right SHES SIMPLY IMPOSSIBLE \- "1 AS A MAID -JOWAN- NOU WILL HAVE TO GQ OUT , FIRE HER- CM AFRAID OF HER- SOUNDS LiKE EAR- Fun 7 = I} ALLL TH BIZNUSs WAS TO BE BOUNCED IVE GOT ENOUGH LOCAL COLOR FOR MY SERVANT STORIES ANY WAY - THE BEST LIL MAID IN NOw TO GO OUT é TILDA OULD 1 HAVE A WORD “CERTAINYY MN GOOD MAN (® 41s ee veto BALre~ Me NN } Cn ! ws by “HOR