Baturday, THE DAILY NEWS 2 About 8500 has been raised | te DAILY NEws ~ IPR VERNMENT ‘auto che sent oe | LOO $.$. PRINCE RUPE THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA TT: widews of \Perey | Gresam snd aa Vals GRAND “i Newman, two employees eaves for Vancouver, Victor; THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. t B.C. Fisheries Co., who w and Seattle * Bi J : ® whned a month or &o since FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—-To Canada, Un¥ed States and Mexico:| PREMIER MOVES AND LEADER OF OPPOSITION SECONDS A — ———— Daily, 50e¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, | RESOLUTION HONORING DEAD EXPLORER’S | Find it through a Daily News | “PRINCE JONN” $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. | NAME. Want Ad for Port Simpson, ee Pe 7 ftan Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. i —_---- ror Masset and Naden Harbor, 12 », m Jen i | Viet B. 6 ‘e 2 Yarliame e lim March 7th, 91s . TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract a Lee ner een fF Or ee we oe sxicreni,, Aiterd Bel Web bee Gente Chorio lira pro vetnileal matters—the ex tations by whieh it is z yund For Sulcegem, 7 . en -narlott al rates on application ; Jan, 12th, 26th, Feb. Oth, 23rd, March e : jpression of British Columbia’s|leave nothing undone make 3 gency @. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER sen HEAD OFFICE regret for the untimely fate over-/its impress upon the records of No. @ leaves Prince Rupert 10 a. m ite 2 itaking Captain Seott's Antarctic|the country so that the peopte Magazines :: Periodicals :; N ape zi Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98 I. xpedition (in symbol of which|both sides of the ai : - n mane TOBACCO wae . ee eas eek System 4 ‘ i! ! i : e ni come ‘ 8 cos . rite; e BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES he Union Jack floated half mast/in contact with the real opiniot . RUI uble Track Route) NC JES Al i UNCLES ] @nd Ave. Below Kalen Isiand Club Nine month excursion rates in effect. Choice of routes . high in fromt of the Parliament/of the people of Western Canada with the excursions and fast trains of the wine New York—Nationa!l Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd Si., New i orn, Svean . o ae sa pap BAD. —e e » = dings yesterday and the jregarding the Panama bill passed Agency for all Atlantic Gteamehip Lines. For ai! infeemation ~~ York City. definition of the fixed conviction|in {912 It is our duty to mak A. E. MOMASTER, Jeneral Age an ~ Seattle-—-Puget Sound News Co. f this province in honor and in/it known that we have a strong © Strvet London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, | °4 iity, the Panama Cana! should|conviction that a wrong has be+ Se DEMAND Te Trafalgar Square. be operated with impartiality to-|perpetrated against the Empir¢ 7 Roya RESERVE rn jward the shipping of all nations,|that this is being felt keenly by B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP | SERVICE | THE [ROQU OQ] Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in| ,ceupied the attention of the lo-|a province that neighbors closely WHISKY. sai 5 case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers.|.,; House yesterday to such anjupon Alaska and Washington POOL tiietaiiiemmparens ee - - — - — extent that routine matters were|and by a people who have ih AGE & YEARS FAMOUS SAFETY English A S » Be 5. 1943. |almost entirely subordinated./ing but kindl snd) generous ee ORG AN Billiard orn DAILY EDITION regia eS aa pn roe eae Both resolutions as they ap-{[sentiments a the people of th goonpeerene ay PRINCESS errs SPEED ee — in Drastic LAND REFORM satio agriculture peared on the order paper passed|United States, and who have a HE GOVERNMENT LINE Prt or SERVICE ae cation, in agriculture as in Ot-|),. unanimous vote of the House, ways been ready and willing to OF CANADA. "7 SCHEME her things, is a matter for the|the former being seconded byloffer a weleoming hand and who RECOMMENDED FOR SSS FSS Lloyd-George is earning the provinées, and that there is no|the opposition leader, Mr. Parker|have never hesitated in the duty Canadian THe INVALID S. S. PRINCESS MAY B title of “The Socialistic Chan- justification for an invasion of| Williams, and the latter by the/that one neighbor naturally owes THe Home Southbound— Sat., Feb. 15th, 8 p. m. ress owling Alleys cellor” flung at him by the! this field by the Dominion ee of council, Hon. A. E.}to another in doing what is right Tne Connoisseur S. S. PRINCESS BEATRICE AND POOL shoal Unionist landed proprietors. There is just one service, the Me Phillips. ~ ts and eo and — Mr Ds Tne PusBiic Southbound—-Sun., Feb. 16th, 8 p.m. aioe home i 42 Taba A few weeks ago he sailed un- Sun says, which the Dominion Supply Resolution. . pe aker, eg to submit the res oy a who nafurall J. @. MONAB, General Agent ie Conn ia During the course of the sit-|!ution. | Gen ty | want the best. | M. ©. ROS6, Prop. ar daunted through the ferocious Government could render just i ttn deoennl sai tial tei 7" | + Rnathn Canad, A P | ¢ Ave tempest of uncomplimentary now, and that would be the ac- as : : aa a ” “ a me 1 — i oradae SSS epithets hurled at him by the ceptance of the American of- ye ag rote os area DEFENDANT HAS A | UNSURPASSED British Medical Association fer of reciprocity that still}. ade am aon i eile . va re : 7 regarding the National Insur- stands. “The opening of the Rina it vein reeets ‘4 contin BIG COUNTER CLAIM DISTRIBUTORS UNION $.5. COMPANY OF B.C ltd LINDSAY’S CARTAGE ance policy. But his policy of| American markets to our live that the assembly would on Mon- Prince Rupert Importing Co., Ltd STORAGE Land Reform is the most dras- stock,” says the Sun ,“would Saal aad 4 ive Hacil int ; Mr. John McLeod Wants $91,000 PRINCE RUPERT. 1 i G. T. P. T : ‘ a a in aol m a i ay e “esolve se ito com- . NCE ERT. 3.0. ' . P. Transfer Agent tie ever proposed in the Brit- give a greater impetus to On- mittee of supply. from Graham Isiand Col- | Sin Putn Qesees Gindieee ents ish House. When brought in-| tario agriculture in one year) 4.) i telh dhdinad lieries as Commission | Orders promptly filled Prices reasonats to oper&tion it will be the fin-} that the best devised scheme] ihe ciaiiien f task Sead | OFFICE BH. B. Rochester. Centre st. Phang as teow $e The ots) Tous! aye- os soreunare: > sane goat ae : aad the eit ry a ‘the A claim for 87,000 balance on 1836 THE BANK OF 1912 66 99 | tem under, which the humble would give in ten years.” rss § oe S rit enture ee a — drotters stilt labor through- The proposal to collect a cae omy of his annual oe ae of stock in the Gra- ‘British North America out the countryside of Britain. million dollars in customs. tax- ed oe . r f the 7 Paneer rt re 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS ( O A L Lloyd - George is convinced ation from the Dominion as a 2 rior to i ‘aa nes ’ 1¢l being met by a counter claim of | Arrives from Vancouver Every that the supreme aim of Lib- whole and then hand back oe ma yg : ne jat edge $91,000 for commission alleged Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000 MONDAY NIGHT eralism must be in the coming Ontario its share does not th a 7 aaa ~ By ony a to be due on a sale he arranged - ~ New Wellington Coal. Best on the years to supplement freedom strike the Sun as either very : eee er en 4 ‘ , ; j Coast ; “ing as “oduced and|Of the company’s property, is be- Salles for Port Simpson, Naas River Pointe » by “ l . b nicipality wa intros of trade by freedom of oppor bril iant *aibentanship OF 6] | ite Brat reading, considers-|ing fought out if the Supreme] Bank by Mail and Save Treuble and Granby Bay Tuesdays, 8 a. m. Phone 116 Rogers & Bad tunity—a chance of an inalien satisfactory substitute for bet- ' : : f ‘ eis . able home for every family| ter market accommodation. tion of the principle being set for)Court at Vancouver. Mr. Jobn | If it is inconvenient for you * oe —_ who wishes it in the English The advantage of the proposal a oo cae oe _ ha McLeod is the defendant to el to get to town every time Galte for Vancouver ; “ ur. ss W aiscuss if detail : e : country. from the party point of view oa ie Saal eee in eee suit and the claimant to the large you wish to deposit or with- WEDNESDAYS, 2 P. Mm. SMITH & MALLETT eeyionsieay is that it may help to recon- onl a . liey th 1 aon. imunted eum for commission. He claims draw money, call or write THIRD AVE i} p i > o . mi " ‘ _ aden’ € e oO ‘e t prospec e : ) Steam fittin 5 } ‘ ) chase or e companys 32,- 3ranc | 5 Metal rk The proposal that the Dom- and restriction. The govern- ment bill. . 000 acres, a Mr. Hoare, who was | ance ogers eamship Agency 5 ond Ave. _ Workaia inion government shall spend ment will be able to say to the Sir Richard’s Speech. prepared to give $1,000,000 for You simply mail us your Phone 116 : tes ae a million dollars a year for ten| farmers who complain of the} In moving the resolution with|the property. a it os f th = fie sinninalil - years for the purpose of ad- protective tariff “Well, here}respect to the Panama Canal, the The defence to the countet Prin — wa orwaasever vancing the farming industry is your share of the spoils;| Premier was first careful to give}claim is that Mr. McLeod was not cash you need. oe ‘ ae by means of instruction in ag-, what are you kicking about?’’| assurances that he was prompted|/an agent, but only the holder of | a had ‘Valhalla’ of S.H. & Ef. riculture does not bring as | From this point of view the|by no unfriendly feeling to the}an option and that Mr. Hoare was | test paid half-yearly on —THE (SCANDIN ANIAN SocteTY much joy to the farmers as| proposal does not look unlike|United States. He then entered) not willing or able to purchase | ) bavings Accounts, bee ot Sop might have been expected. | a scheme for bribing the peo-|on a lengthy review of the cir-|but wished to enter the transac- | Westholme Lumber Co. | 2% ? The Weekly Sun, for instance,; ple with their own money. It| cumstances leading up to the/tion on a speculative basis. | Prvaecc Rupert Branch, LIMITE e 7 which pays special attention may be, however, that the Gov-| construction of the canal, begin- _—_—— Pr. S. LONG, Mamager,. rs D. ©. STUART to the agricultural needs of ernment has other and more|ning with the Clayton-Bulwer The Daily News has the larg-| -_—— ies Ontario, points out that edu- serious intentions. treaty, and dealing at some length |/est circulation in Northern B.C, Accountant with the two Hays-Pauncefote 4 309 2nd Ave. om Phone treaties. Sir Richard insisted Tk ed Lumber and Mouldings Auditor for the City of Prince hum that Great Britain enjoyed certain All Kinds of Buildin g Supplie PRINCE RUPERT. B. © , proprietary rights in the isthmus -Church Services - } | te a - ; ‘i whieh were surrendered in the 7 INCE RUPERT INN } no , FROM HOME TO HOME. last treaty. After discussing the "FIRST PRESBYTER CHURCH First Avenue Phone 186 me w. £ Tae eo acee { subsidy laws of the United States } a =. ant ea ? the Premier went on to consider Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. | ' —_—$_ $$$ WILLIAMS & MANSON $ HOTEL EL y SIUM the enormous value of the cana! REV. F. W. KERR, M.A. — Pastor | Barristers, Solicitors, Ex to the trade of Vancouver and ae FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ANNEX } Ses 208 3R . 6r } | ) Sid. Sykes, Manager other British Columbia ports ee ye paves beara i st | Georgetown detesvese Stash Prince Ropers ON The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. quoting wie. os ee Schoot"Za0 p.m. ES -———~ meres % ) Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. of exports with a dexterity which Beate Caen GBS Sa. | /RINCE RUPE ? % betokened considerable study of REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor Oo. P.O. BOX 2 ' i 1142 Pender Street West e ° Vancouver, B.C. the subject. He then gave ex- THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Owned and operated by the JOHN E. DAVEY i Phiene 0500 cerpts from statements of lead sixTH Soe. Site ane CAD Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on >| TEACHER OF SINGIN ‘ s § au- s every i at . } } SINGING } ing Americans denouncing the am. os p.m. Sunday occa” yeah 8 as —_ Lum PUPIL OF WM. 8G, ARAM, 108 ‘ School Leonend ° wi | or FOXON, ° granting of ag _ Ped ee. 2S eee Pennes steam heat, electric light, and all }| - i ee ST. ANDREW'S ANOLIGAN CHURCH || ™odern conveniences, being abso- [| e breach of the agreement with Cor. Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place lutely first-class in every respect Mouldings i Great Britain. Serine ne, it. ete poss. : BROS oe rayer, 7:30. unday ; o . nk Gonlstieote Outs me OF yer zr The appointments and service |}! HAYNER ae PANY ’ Communion first Sunday are equal to any hotel on the UNDERTAKERS anp EMBALM® > The Premier concluded as fol- of month, at 11 @ m., coast. } A large stock of dry finish- | funeral Directors THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3. {!0W8: Tm. During tbe Lenten | SaSenedie bees jeer ee .O. °. ° ; » : umber a specialt elive : - mie nes Lectelenaes oe eee er pl Be err) made at short no ” ilders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate Glass while we do not profess to have Wednesday at 8 p. m. | sini — Supplies Plate Glass Mirrors any official responsibility in ve-|| THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. Our prices are as low as any. Stoves, Ranges gard to matters of international Granville Court -_— Call on us before ordering. Tinware Sunday services at 11 Scentinmosls eoneern, yet when a subject of 4 = ‘giana § Pe» ous es“ E. L. FISHER this character arises so closely Week night services Mon- Funeral Director and Embaln The ‘Stay Satisfacto associated with the commerce and day, Wednesday, Thurs: G. A. Sweet, Manager. OFFICE: CHARGES REASONABLE red ° “ national life of tb t I gay et one TUTTE TE ane et, cor. and Ave. Prone .° oO eo le country, say ce T. , . n ; ” it is the bounden duty of this Commmenmiag Cabaee EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. | OPEN DAY AND NIGH! ; Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. — —— ——_____—_— nn Seoul Thought He Was Barney ‘Oldfield —®rawn fer The Daliy News >Y wn SHES GAME ALL. Rat T- DOESN'T Say A WORD ABouT TLL HAVE TO SLOW DOWN Mow Madam-— WERE INSIDE HE CITY LIMiTS— MaDe. THAT LAST FIFTY Mines (MN ABouT FouR. SECONDS