THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation H. F. MeRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building,.3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. AXE BLOWS KILLED TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVI'RTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract BOY SAYS CORONER (By H, F. GADSBY. rates on application. dats (Copyrighted.) jcause they proved that the gov-| a - ——--- —---—-———— |W n Accused of Tacoma Lad's Ottawa—Well, whatever else|ernment was “going some pane DAILY EDITION ani goo Tuesday, March 16, 1915. Death Has Declared Injuries happens’in this dreary waste ofjas naturally the oe ot Were Due to a Fall. words, we had one lively day. It}sented a text with so much edge oceurred last week but it dwells injon it. They put up 4 holler that _E D I T ‘oO R I A L S Tacoma, March 15.— That an|the memory yet like an attack of|the professor didn’t know his aon {AXE OF a Club probably was used/acute indigestion, This Parlia- | mull! plication tables to inflict the two wounds on the|ment is suffering from large emo As a matter of fact, the pro The mayor and Alderman) ada is moving in this direction, |), .44 of 3-year-old Clarence Hall|tions, sternly suppressed. Al-lfessor didn't. He was under Morrissey have returned from either at Ottawa or at Toronto. | tat resulted in death, was the/though it talks some, it says lit-|pather than over in mark, for their extended trip in the in- It has not imposed an income};,.simony of Coroner F. J. J, Stew-| tle. because the good stuff willl when Sinclair of Guysboro, who terests of the city and every- tax. Nor has it given pensions] 4 ay fhe trial of Mrs. Be vrtha |} keep until a general election, and]/js the best little digger not ac body expected to have some- for old age or insurance for DiMey, charged with murder in/aiso because the public isn’t lis-|tively engaged in the allies thing definite done. It will sickness or unemployment, 48}44, grst degree. tening anyway, both its ears/trenches, got busy with the dis Te eee OS 8 CUrpelse nrbncgenenghrondberes women Dr. Stewart expressed the be-|being in Europe. Consequently) jointed returns submitted by the that all they secured was an wave done. Nor has it ested. lief that it was not probable that}when a genuine old blood and-/yarious departments, he figured sdvance of $36,090 and . lished a labor exchange to di- the child received the bruises inj fire debate, in which plain speak ut that there had been eleven prussise thet'te bank will do aren Ussmploymens. . Looks falling from a trunk—an expla-|ing and hard hitting are the order}{housand appointments, which all they can to extend the treas-/ ing over the record of the As-| 1. attributed to Mrs. Dimley,|of the day, takes place it acts 4*/makes the spread between dis — Me Sen ab ote sig wer mp-lwho was employed as a house-/a mustard plaster and greatly |missals and appointments two eet eee ene wee eee are eee oe ae . keeper in the Hall home. It would|eases the pains and aches of the thousand more than the Profess tian Selet aeriae Yel Sania Pe om have been impossible, he said, for|body politic. v's estimate a it Se it was not necessary to pro- Borden or Mr. Hearst. a ere ee oe eeeeeee weer ever We aren St ieee ae an " om a Dr eeed to Montreal to press this. oe. one fall. disturbance one sees now that the/hear from Subsequently : The only other witness then|trauble was due in almost equal|Pugsley calculated that eleven Then, the Bank of Montreal in- Moreover, when Mr. Lloyd) — Re ee a a eee tek’ tele. enwcend ubvi) convenle ab ae sisted on securing an option on George was fighting hard for|¥® the boy’s father, Amos Hall.|parts to the freedom an¢ ! te j , : : He told of receiving a telegram|/pendence of Professor Adamlaverage of one thousand dollar the certificates. In other words, the budget which embodied his ne oo ; se ia? ailiidin el oh meant eleven titition adi the city guaranteed them an democratic ideas, we cannot re- while in Oregon that his child was) Shortt, the er ae oo , : | q a year at a time opportunity to make $27,000 call that tie was heartily sup- dead. Hurrying home, he said Be) the party truce, am White's | tiena eonete : iw r aed a and for this they advance a ported by the Conservative found Mrs. Diffley very nervous.’| sense of humor, and George Gra-/ when Canada should be ° : i He accused her of killing the boy,|ham’s gift of repartee. Inciden-|pennies. Altogether, Professor loan of $36,000, which must be repaid out of the first taxes re- ceived. The trip cost in the neighborhood of $2,000. Sure- ly, the mayor must feel silly after his criticism of his prede- cessor. journals of Canada. Most of them were on the side of the House of Lords, which reject- ed the budget. If they loved Lloyd George and his policies, they were wonderfully suecess- ful in dissembling their love. "se a: oe An amusing part of the re- port of the mayor was the fact that he apparently never read the letter the bank advanced covering what they proposed An English Liberal or Radi- cal arriving in Canada is usu- ally told by the local agent of the Conservative party that a Conservative in Canada is very doing. There is a statement in like a Liberal in- England. that letter that besides the 6 There is not a single point of per cent interest there is @ 2) jesembiance, as anyone may per cent “per annum” charge) discover who will take the trou- for flotation. The mayor and Alderman Morrissey are confi- dent that this is a clerical error and that the 2 per cent is only for the first year; but as the official letter states otherwise, it would appear that the city is in their power. The important point, however, is that the mayor of Prince Ru- pert should go to Montreal on business and fail to read the bank's letter of instruction. It looks as if they were as excited The only distinctively rBitish thing in the Canadian tariff is the British preference, ble to inquire for himself. introduced by. the Liberal government in 1897. troduced by the same govern- Penny postage was in- ment, The Borden government is going back to the three-cent rate.—Toronto Star. McBRIDE’S DAY IS DONE Advertising vs. Praying. Here as two schoolboys and could is one deserving of no- not read the letter for very|tice. The small daughter of a joy. , Little Rock family had been pray- “ee @.¢. 6 ing each evening at bedtime for A speaker at a Conservative |@ baby sister. The other morn- meeting in Toronto praised the |in& her mother, reading the pa- Asquith government and said|Per, exclaimed: “IT see Mrs. that its members, if they lived|Smith had a little danghter.” in Canada, would belong to the| “How do you know that?” ask- Conservative party. The As-|@d the child. quith government upholds free “LT read it in the paper.” trade, and has inereased the “Read it to me.” proportion of direct over indi-| The mother read: “Born, on rect taxation so that now it is |Mareh —, to Mr. and Mrs, —— 58 per cent direct as against |5mith, a daughter.” The child thought a moment, then said: 42 per cent indirect, whereas in 1898 direct was 44 per cent and indirect 56°per cent. It has just doubled the income tax, so that/Praying and begin advertising.” next year it will produce nearly |——Little Rock Gazette. $500,000,000, — a aS 7 Nothing jolts a liar more than It does not appear to us that|to have another chap beat him at the Conservative party in Can-|his own game. “L know what I am go- ing to do, I am going to quit for the coming election. he said, but later permitted burial without protest. He told of Mrs. DiMley'’s grandchild, Alice Roteh- ford, 5 saying at din- ner: years old, to get before the jury that Amos Hall, Jr., 5 brother of the dead boy, that Mrs. Diflley also able the fact years old, had said an axe. VICTORIA NOMINATIONS. Conservative and Liberal Leaders Will Run Against Each Other. Victoria, March 15.—With nomination day looming very near, much speculation is rife here as to the candidates which Victoria Conservatives will choose The gen- eral belief is that both H. F. W. Behnsen and F. W. Davey will be permanently dropped, though the nomination of Sir Richard Me- Bride and H. B. Thomson is as- sured. For the other nations there are candidate: Reginald two nomi- four Hayward, A. said to be William Blakemore, jority towards with the ma- of Conservatives inelining the first Some confusion is likely to be two troduced by the dature of two representing Conservative Tate Imperial organiza- tion. Leonard and Beau- mont Boggs are entries. The four Liberal candidates for the city chosen were in tion over a year ago, and there seems no likelihood of their be- ing changed before nomination | day. They are H. C. Brewster, Liberal leader; John Hart and H. George Graham had the last word and it was a scorcher. Adam Shortt is chaig- tally, Professor | “If Grandma hadn't hit Clar-|¢jyi| service on as high a plane ;crency ence so hard he would be here | with us.” Through Hall the State was hit} sea, Clarence twice on the head with pressure ibacked up by the Cabinet minis- C. Sargison, George ©O'Kell and) jot named. | month in-| | impending candi- | Ottawa, | the | day; | | said to be likely |there conven. | | jtempted to make a Commis- the as man of the Civil Service sion and his duty is to place of efi with the the abstract principles struggling time- patronage system will Admittedly, job and honored the professor he often and deep the member allew the between hard the is to of the has a between devil that say, ter and his own conscience. The professor finds it is necessary to summon all his philosophy igainst the slings and arrows of outrageous politicians but he carries it off well and is seldom hot answer like Audi- tor General, only on a two-thirds of both Heuses of he understands that his of- Being removable, the vote Parlia- ment, fice any office can be and that it is his fate be defended by the opposition of the day to the end of the chapter At if the understand it, he doesn't know his is out of polities as much as to fret the government and least, professor doesn't job and I have no reason to be- lieve that he The Shortt lacks intelligence. moral so far as Professor concerned is to beware it ago that The and the day being he told as much of the truth In other 1944) 2,000 dismissals le was almost a he People’s Forum in statistics strayed into figures at Sun- as was revealed to him. words, he stated that sinee had been and 10,000 appointments in the icivil service Hiis words were: WOUND UP BY MORE FLaa | WAVING 8 WHICH WAS ABLY REBUTTED BY GEORGE P. GRAHAM IN GREAT SPEECH. FIGHT OVER DR. SHORTT’S REPORT | IN CANADIAN HOUSE OF COMMONS Y FINANCE MINISTER Shortt seems to have a good mar and go on. the the uth is preeion gin to come Altogether not government has | put all facts on record | because t 8 and must not be ale, the Cabinet Prof. Shortt after another they got yet, parted with whole ministers an- in vari ewered ways fine p and said these hands areclean Much heat was engendered at the that it took to upply the place of one Grit. The kept pace with the general expansion of the Also “resignations.” Pro had not differen- resignations and hadn't reason dea five Torvs nereases had merely ountry great play with Shortt nade fessor tiated between dismissals he iptly put by Sir Perhaps he didn’t for a Wilfre Perhaps virtue and that people often made virtue of a necessity, which might the with of Liberals, out from under before the have been case thousands who got At all events many high-minded Liberals, feeling, doubtiess, that! they couldn't work under a Con- servative government, fired them- firing was good, Poge selves while the Continued on Three INVENTOR’S SON SUICIDE. Horace H. Burroughs, Penniless, Cuts Vein in His Arm. Detroit, Mich., Mareh 15. ace H. Burroughs, aged 29, the late William wealthy inventor Hor- son of 8. of is dead here Burroughs, an adding machine, in a local from a hospital wound, *Two, thousand were dismissed and how many took their place be $ jjJust ten thousand.” Naturally these figures and the exact io] jflection the professor gave them, lhands of the Liberal press, be- | frail health, A few ears ago he was worth more thaa £250,000, friends said. it was said. Burroughs was found in a Michigan Avenue rooming house scious from loss of blood. was d Laurier, | who said that resignation was a| some | axe fell. | self-inflicted | was penniless and in} A vein in his arm} Alderman Bell, received a wide circulation at the j had been cut and he was uncon. Cc. Hall. Sails for Vancouver, y toria and Seattic on Fy\4 at 9 A. M. nd fold Water jn Every Btateroom Excellent Cuisine, and Every Modern Appliances ; S. 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