jay, February 2, 1915 THE DAILY NEWS. ——____—_-—— . — + Y TROUBLE | KAHANAMOKU Swims TO 100-YARD RECORD ‘8 HIS SPIE laianiibaie Wonder Gate Work of INDEPENDENCE FOR |@= ee _ ISLANDS PROMISED'!’ MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A ‘ ’ d For For Years Uniil 63 3-5 Seconds for Complete Freedom for Philip- k Used eran” Distance. - pines,, With Proviso, Writter Bir 5 I llustrated Catalog ue iT ic ¢ 1 J 5 > easel peocmeeniaes Word ha just reached here or in ae ' In Your Home During / 915 _—_ a Ta to from Sydney, N. 8. W., of a won Washington, Feb, 2 A prom. ; ts oun te trou! > jdert mming feat by Duke ise of complete independence for As a medium through which you may select gifts suitable for every vl vine and I had te ; ‘tae. "F tock edcedtiesh Kahanamoku, the Honolulu wor the Philippines, when in the] COCEOR, FOO WM UNE CUP CUMONTS OF Whe Credle euiue. il Pe hich never did me any good der, wt the present Olympic YORK COTTAGE SANDEINGHAM, WHERE KING GEORGE judament of the United States the |# Birks’, Vancouver, ie the great gift store of the Weet. Our Mall Order | ~ TAYS ~ | ‘'Pruit-a-tives’’ advertised lehar — ‘ . Department and our Miustrated Catalogue forms a convenient avenue tead- -d to try them. They did —" he 100 metres people of the islands shall be fit-| ing to a selection from our immense stocks. vod than any other remedy Phe Duke vam 100 yards in WHERE KING GEORGE STAYS AT SANDRINGHAM. led therefor,” is contained in a} ; suffered from the same he 4 ‘ (69 9. a t tl i ta 2 ec , e« sSarvelou me of 53 3.5 sec _— wiper om revision o 1 preamble to the TREE linnde: and. 4 asec WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—YOU WILL NEED IT. - n 18 f ‘ fimures f ene r b o enlarge e sé I would strongly advise — dwarf pending bill ¢ nla th elf - . fering from Kidney and ' : heretofore accomplish government of the ilipinos, | yuble to use ‘'Fruit-a-tives’’, et hether 1 straightaway . idopted by the Senate committee. | Her Bi k S L d ic AN comme 2°" CANADA SHOULDHAVEOWNNAVY soest=ni | Henny Binks & Sons, Limit rs orsent on receipt of price ‘nee hefore tidal salt wa The text of the preamble says: ; j JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS «s Limited. Ottawa, ter : Honolulu Kahanamoku | . It is desirable to place in the Granville and Georgia Streets es 10 ara ) 95 2-5 sec. SPEAKS OF PART AUSTRALIAN NAVY PLAYED IN THE WAR— [hands of the people of the Phil- Geo. E. Trorey, Maanging Director VANCOUVER, B.C P four turns in a} BRITAIN COULD NOT HAVE SENT FIRST CLASS ppines such an increasing con- S gy ' . rest ter. bath, CG. M. Daniels SHIPS FOR DOMINION’S DEFENCE. trol of their domestic affairs as | ; | bf Uf 00 yards in 54 4-5 sec-| can be given them without in the rer os ’ a nd that was the best tim Toronto, Jan. 28 That wpa eT when war broke oul in Hu-|meantime impairing the sov-|/3 SE A ET TE a le for the century” pre lade should contro! her own navy |TOpe.” ereignty of the United States in P_R.1, Viotners Association fo Kahanamoku's new per- : Britain’s Cause Lauded wder that by the use and exercise jand have representation on an a : —— rimance | | Sir Douglas made reference tojof popular franchise and govern- | Imperial Federation, is the pro-| j j mental powers, they may be th WINDGOR HOTEL the war and the righteousness of | menu en a en nounced contention of Sir Does. | hette emeeed & eccume ful SHINGL. , MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS first Ave. and Pighth Si | Britain s Cause He also declared petler preparec ‘ assume ully e ee a Prince Aupert Feed Co. las Mawson, the eminent Aus- the 6 Sind Sis Wiilbesiintits-eonctad the responsibilities of complete PRINGLE RUPERT LUMBER CO. tralian scientist and explorer | ndependence, which it is the pur- DEALERS ‘IN i the t of one Dreadnau I > BALERS 1) » cost of one ‘eadnaugcthtl each . oe ca ’ » wh addressed the members of : pose of the t nited States to tet Ave. and McBride %\ PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0 a Se tae Hay, Grain, Feed th : Clut 4 Dennen to the cause of science the world grant. when. in the judgement of PHONE 26 Branch Yard at Smithers a if ri a ‘ pire ib ¢ s ; reser Gtesh, Cree and Seeds italien Deenitedl 2. 2 Oe, would be infinitely richer today.|the United States, the people of man . quien o> 4 qemmee art presided. Col. Gon. J. 8. Hen-|He also regretted the loss of the the Philippine Islands shall be anex HOTEL Gate drie( Lieutenant Governor of On-|United States to the British Em-} {ted therefor F FB. Between Eighth and Nintt i lial Al i ile ld he Bill Favorabiy Reported. THE UNION STEAMSHIP 0. 0 0 C, _ LIMITED Plan, Rates 60¢ w 61.00 DOMINION NURSERY & ’ hg i 7 oe woeee cd enrsadiapiniccai em After adopting the preamble ee Tee we San a ORCHARDS CO. Speaking on a variety of sub-|m@ade the world-war impossible “ , ’ ner & Beaener, Prove . which was written ”V senator VENTURE ects bearing on Imperialism, 8 $8. a Mal! orders promptly attended to — apenas a CERES GS Cy Wass Kenyon, of Towa, the Philippine , — eo Douglas referred to the part be A public reception was tender Committee voted #0 to 9 to report SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 8 P. M. —— ing played in the present war by|ed to Sir Douglas in the City ; EMPRESS HOTEL osm nee ten a a. D a H : , , the bill as amended, with the ree- Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT .s , een 4i “ , le overseas ominions e de-|Cguncil chamber yesterday morn ve., Cortes Se eee 7 : mmendation that it be passed MIDNIGHT event Gerects ared that the Motherland is\ing, when the distinguished visi In tl j bill f i F F n we Jones yl, as ft as sec Pian, GO to 61 Per Bay Te proud of her sons in this hour of|tor also made reference to the the H th bl a , or Further Particulars Apply to = = ouse, ie yream e eciared EEEEEEPEEEEREEREEY DERE ERBE Hood) and that the sons are proud |navy question . : dpedieetais “on PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. ROYAL MOTEL $ z ‘ | al that it had always “been the pur- : FIRE ALARM SysTEMm ?/ their opportunities of render- “The Australian fleet has kept ou ' , the United AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS ‘ urgess, Prope , ‘ jose O he eople of the nitec 5 ; > : RS service The task of Aus-jthe coast of Australia clear of . —— Ave and Sixth St > * ‘ 2. States to withdraw their sov- da Cisee ines = CIROUIT NO. 1 s ‘tralia and New Zealand is appar-!German raiders,” said Sir Doug- ‘ tl Phil t ; : on ereignty. over the Philippine Is- r Ges 400m 0. 08 Ot be 7 ently to keep the Turks out of! jas ‘Our navy-—for I have lived basil it th 1 ’ anags ane o recognize wir im- WHOLESALE LIQVOR ©0 , Bos 13. 4th St. and fra Ave : Eeypt, and they'll do it, he de. in Australia most of my life—is AT orn LimrvED * Gox 14-Sth St and Sra Ave iS ' 1 tb : ' dependence as soon as a stable a larec amid applause g t TY new 10ea, an we are Ave. and Sixth St > ee ot tat, Sus ons @ " : . - me government can be established none 108 « — : Regarding the sea forces proud of it. We thought at first @ Gon 16-181 Ave, between 8th and 9 there z Pag tig mien s continued Sir Douglas we arel/of sending our money to England The bill ted to tl PUPERT IMPORTING ©O oi 1@ Dill may be reported to the ” }- Box 17 1st Ave. and 7th St (Cen z oud of our navy Laughter but we decided to build our own|. | imiTeéD * tral Hotel . @ Senate within a few days. Admin- aint . * # | What about the Canadian navy navy and have it in our own : + » on istration senators generally think & , omoutrt wo. 2 ‘ nterposed a voice The laughter) waters. We preferred to have it ioe he f ite passe SLO FLO LLOOLPPECLOCOPO DRG % 4 e d dd > here 18 no chance tor Ss passage - Gea 88-81 - _ - , ® became more hearty and Sir | controlled from London but | x Prost OMee * * it this session * @ox 28-Srd Ave. and McBride &t. # Douglas indulged in a broad|masnned by Australians ro SaenguaeT Se $ Box 24—tst Ave. and McBride St. FB .,,,\1, | Mr. Frank Arnold, K. C., presi- ye OWNER. * Box 26-—2nd Ave. and end St * ’ Same Old Reason. $ Box 26 2nd Ave and 6th Bt g Imperia! Federation. dent of the Royal Canadian In- Bei w ' i ain | ges °® are cor -E aroune adel : tad on : @Gox 27.-0. T. P. z We are one with you in regard| stitute, weleomed Sir Douglas. , won thi ieee 0 see you s evening —s in : u may, ha : cMROUIT NO. 8B * ‘ the Imperial Federation, on/and Mr. J. W. Tyrrell. the noted ! rhat Te hi | erests ake ite iriggs rat's right; but do cued Owner with @& gos #1. Sth Ave. and Fulton Bt ® which al overseas dominions | Canadian “xplore! and Mayor ales, ; t so the $ Ge. 82. Borden and Taylor Sts : t 2 oe ing me a favor, old man Don't let} ‘ s, situated at the ’ . hould e representatic iC - . articinate » arma about thee ‘quar- & Box 34—7th Ave. and Fulton St y Should have representation e/Church also participated in the your wife wear her new spring he beach, in the Skee- @ ».. gg oth ave. and Comox Ave z declared and we believe that the proceedings. 3 ‘ } District, Province Of BS .. av. sth Ave. ead Dodge Pi suit; I don’t want my wife to see wave dove the required # Gos th 1 . & Imperial navy should be aug- a the above mentioned # _ th Ave. and Thompson St. ¥ t just now 014, amounting t) ¥ * mented by the colonial navies EYEGLASSES NO HUMILIATION. 4 ial | hold the same under + cireurt No. «. z Briges—Why, man alive! That} Mineral Act, and if # when danger is threatened, but i the ublication of this @ Sox 47 «th Ave. and Emmerson ® : is just why we are coming } rr i ntribute z Pl : the Empire is composed of au- The laree number of British t expe aditure ue ‘ . ScRINURTERAEE-EEENNTUAND . -. * Gox 42. 5th Ave. and McBride St omnes atates _ ate ow a enectacies . i $ wos 48— it Ave. and Green ot =f (OHOMouS states, complete in| Territorials with spectacles OF) oo wise, oe may CONCERN the 4 Sox 446th Ave and Best) 8t themselves, and the control of}eyeglasses has been noticed. On Act of 1900 , Gon 45—Tih Ave. and Eperte. their own armies and navies de-|this point the late Mr. Eustace ot ; : YT. H. COVERT & Soa 141 7th Ave. and Yung St : Phe tirm of Kissick & Edwards, Owner.) & z elops a greater sense of respon-/ Balfour, brother of Mr. Arthur peniiateed i eaten nce Ruper ¥ tat ee eretofore doing an isurance Rupert, 6. C., January! de ewhawndwnesewernens “ sibility and engenders a truer na-| Ralfour, wrote: “Some members heaeriqgeeeenenennensratinameenenaenatin ‘ it tical test business under the above name, tional spirl » have passec 1 medical tests i ' ' ae ith wh , cides ae thet a0 1 has this day been dissolved. War- | RANT tecent events have prover Clan the assumption 1a wy Wil a . HI Sa ed i ~—_ = ; . ; ” , Ae ren Kissick will continue the bus- Oular Vv 18 American Siik righteousness of Australia’s po-| shoot in spectacles do not do so ade es all tstand . iness and assumes outstand- llar Earned” HOSIERY sition Her own navy, including |May I point out that spectacles sahanes io ' c now : a ing liabilities and to whom a We Want You to Kno the Dreadnaught fustralia,forced|are no humiliation? The Ger- . These Hose accounts are payable. Sed. )LLAR to your credit They stood the test when the ate Admiral Von Spee to/mans wear them in war. They are W. KISSICK n the bank, is yours, all others failed. They give keep his hands off Australian|in some respects even a protec 1. A. EDWARDS hou don I have to real foot comfort. They have ports. If we had relied on assist-jtion against dust [ personalls Pp R t, J 18, 1915 - ; - ; 7 Tbs eee ane g rince Rupert, Jan. , 1915. wk for it all over no seams to rip. They never ince from the Imperial navy We|haye been a deer-stalker, and ' you do for the dollars become loose and baggy as =< : ‘ ; e on een sparet e ave § avs he oO ex rlasses been spent. the shape is knit im not me Seve say See a nave quays Dae te want ee é e 7 iU rd-rat s r prese ave ever lost al ? nany dollars have you pressed in. They are GUAR- third-rate ships under present or|] do not think I have ever lost a i ORI { can call your own P ANTEED for fineness, for past circumstances, which would istag which I should otherwise j * TERT EEE RRR EER RE ee EE EE ere ; t start an account in stwle, for superiority of ma- have meant that the formidable |have hit, byg havin spectacles on.|3.. as ~ + ings Department and terial and eran. > German navy which was station-|The prejudice against them is s } of the money you | solutely stainless, anc “ : < fehl en * . ed aio é ould have dealt | ehi i t ficial, in my » \ few dollars saved || wear six months without 1 at Kaio-Chau coule . i¢ nfidich and es — , * t } k, amount tohundreds holes or replaced by new us some serious blows view London Chronicle. } : / urse of a few years. pairs free. Japanese Helpful so OUR FREE OFFER New Zealand’s position dur- VICTORIA IS ACTIVE. THe be Ne ee sf iE BANK OF To every one sending us ‘i aeianiies aatthan aan = <== ‘ j ug ‘ yresence oOo i quemeame N con. te oe ais te ' y dif lic Feeling Stirred Over the I B. C : rn ose waters was very dif- orth merica charges, we will send, sub- Coo} in Shone Wanere Wes VOT Public Feeling D A I Y or rince sill a 0. m = i EARS IN BUSINESS, | jeet to duty, absolutely free: ferent to Australia’s. That coun- Prospect of Losing : : : Thee pairs of our fambus try had made contributions to the Mobilization. x AND SURPLUS, 87,884,000. ; 5 ae ‘ : “1 . " 2 ai jew in . AMERICAN SILK = HOSE |i porial navy and, therefore, N EW S Pne Daily News gee into oy every home : ‘ IPE yritte HUARANTEE, : ; ; ; on Prince Rupert, t is the popular newspaper © * RUPERT BRANCH with written GUARAI could not protect itself for the| Victoria, Jan. 2.—The propos B pop p . - \ARGETTS any color, or ’ ‘blu ; hicl siee euiieened be the city bevause it is clean and reliable. It has a e ! miK ; ‘ . > ° j » being, alr was in a ®lials which are being endorsec »LOTS, Manager. rhree pairs of ome Seeee time bein \ : ay fi é nig Sense ta Is the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events t i . ; . Tar or { h all the ime recause ‘i public yodies } anco er i i aye Bose tn am, —.s ' . : ; and topies interesting to Northern British Colum- + net IVER AND ATHABASCA | \Wiite colors, with written British ships in those waters/have the third contingent mo-| SAFE 7 * AY COMPANY. GUARANTEE ' But y ' tirred bia, It treats these subjects with moderate opti- , > i ; t on, Fi ¢ 7 ‘lass s ' . ’ s 8 “edt | coe NOTICE, | : aie Sanam, were not of the first cla ul |bilized in Vaneouver ha | SANE mista and reliability. iver and Athabasca Ratt DON'T DELAY—Offer e ' se navy rendered very|public feeling in Victoria , i Hext session, for an Act,|| pires whom dealer in your the Japanese Dav} a , y The Daily News is the most valuable paper to t i ‘ . ‘ xe’ ’ . ar _s " »| u ony - lay - 7 locality is selected Give valuable assistance Alderman Porter stated that h« > SPICY advertisers because it is read by the buying public. j rate “ lowing nes © eo sd sien “ a clare . . ’ ar . munencing 0 6 pein @n celor and size desired. Sir Douglas Mawson declared }would bring the matter up in the IMPARTIAL It has a bigger eire lation than any other paper in near the head of Kitimat international Mosiery Co. that he believed in universal mili | City Council and haye every step| the city, It is read by the class of people the : ' itimat Riv in a , o Stree ‘ he summit, between t Bittner Street tary traming, not conseription in|taken to check what would be a} INDEPENDENT advertisers ‘want to talk Lo. Lake, thenee in a nor , Dayton, Ohio, U. 8. A. | ‘. : 1| i I | ‘ slong the valley of the | the true senee of the term jserious loss to this commu- 3 INTELLIGENT z ‘ river o the Skee A Gupeemnniiimiaieetttis wa oun Ra the Skeena hiver jon't believe a man should be [nity t va a a, Rae 4 WATER ACT, 1914, mack | tieht unless he either --- — —-= 1 eS _— -THE--—-——-_ -- _ ~ — . aniee thence north- easterly * the Kitsumikatom River ves a serap or feels the moral Disappointed. | * et i ’ aie al NOTICE ts hereby given that a petition se ; i ‘ a] z * ul thenee, following the | for the approval of the undertaking of the |) jjcatjon he deelared Com Do you find that set of books | « / Na iver, at or near ity of Prince Rupert in connection with ee on g « ‘ ‘pproximately one | its water development on rhulme Re iisory military training has/you bought interesting? 3 > i “ ‘ vile : ol eihas been ‘ ‘ ill be hear n eo ht a water 2 = ome - of be pe ‘a ee stigation ara ved ccesstul in Australia “Not very confessed the man } River Wine the course Of | date to be set by the Comptroller of Water ' from twelve to twenty}who tries to improve himself | * } to the summit be Kights he male Prout ‘ . , ‘ Galanskees e ne Ybjections to yetition may be fled : Sieg along Tne caine eee at ale ol “aloe Rights, | is of age reguired to drill one|*But I'd feel better about it if the| g } A ive ener ) ve varl mv cto b. U., OF i" a a uth ree Roe | Fartlament Suliaiege. Vict - pines AU hour per week with two weeks man who comes around to eollee t = operas rr Lome } awa this nineteenth day or |’ trated at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 26th per annum under canves, and the|were as good an entertainer as + UIE ISISISIIISII IIIS IDIIIOIIIIDISIDINISINICIS II IDI nIDInSInIInS innn i iinnnininintnk ; lay of Deeember, A. D. 1014 f 5 he > ! ld me the books.’ HOMPSON, BURGESS & COTE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT eflicien that plan Was am | the one who sok 5 eo ? sea ~ >uliciiors for the Applicant, B. A, WOODS, City Clerk i Pmt ~ ——me gua ®