' « 7 F THE DAILY NEWS ~ a_emunesan -_ ——— - ——_ — ——EEo me re _ tae a EE SE = = : ‘BORDEN’S NAVAL POLICY peeecececcececessceeseesss WAR NEWS TO COME ) — AND THAT OF LAURIER is ‘THIRTY LIBERAL FORM FEDERATION Delegations Hundred Ontario Meet in Convention to | | Organize. As a result of his long-dis- | Toronto, April 1.—To assurejtance study of the Balkan war the permanence of the club move- | engagement, Brigadier ~ General | ment among young men _ inter-|James N. Allison, U. 8. A., has, ested in political questions,j/come to the conelusion that representatives of 34 Liberal) province of the aeroplane in mod clubs from all over Ontario met in the Temple Building this af- ternoon and formed the Liberal lub Federation of Ontario, Clubs among young men for the study of the political frank and non- partisan way have been’ estab- lished in large numbers during the past few months. Some of the leading spirits of the various organizations felt that a federa- tion would enable the = stronger clubs to help the times of difficulty and meeting is the result. and discussion questions in a today’s The happiest people in the world are those who let others do the worrying for them. CA pas ACS) wr wy, COL ex x < SehGl weaker over | ern warefare is rather as a news- | “While a cribes the deadly artillery fire of the Bulgarians in several in stances to the activity of the air men and information furnished by them, the weight of evidence, | meagre though it be, furnished! jat this time would indicate the province of the aeroplane to be a collector and dispenser of in- |formation in all directions, ra- | ther than a fighting agency.” —— SS ee Few men can look back at their correspondent = as |past without }up an alley. Craft Better as News Gatherer than as Fighting Instrument | “The News” Classified Ads. | =One Cent A Word For Each Insertion a “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. (SCAN DINANIAN SoctETY) im Oo oO —— Wanted nna ” jeatherer than as a fighting in-| WANTED—OMee boy sly Harrison & lstrument, says the Boston| Meets ormey ant ont 4th Tuesday at § |“ Gamble “a0 "vee ini i -m. in the at 319 3 ve. ss e ) Vie Transcript. ae rd A WAITRESS wanted at once. Apply, Vie BOY and girl wanted at Regal Cigar Fa tory 77-79 wanting to dodge S — WANTED—A general servant Apply Mrs Largest Line of Post Cards in City L. W. Patmore. goat " YOUNG man for office and city work HYDE'S CIGAR STORE Stenographer preferred. Westenhaver Bros, 79-80 sneafcecncgeeennenitiinmen: j Magazines Periodicals Newspapers oi For Sale CITY MESSENGERS ‘ PARCEL DELIVERY ™~ ere Reading and Card Room in FOR SALE—Gerhard-Hyndsman piano; easy Connection terms Apply to P. R. Harris, Daily Phone 326 607 3rd Ave. 2) News. 76tf FOR SALE— Pure bred Scotch collie, about one year old Enquire W. E. Williams ee ee | 72u |}FOR SALE—Pairbanks-Morse ‘stationary | asoline engine, twelve h.p., high speed, FOR THE NEWS) i2ssis:'haps."Sipiy ifs Vibe | Prince Rupert. s0itf Don’t be one of the many who will awaken on Sunday morning and realize that it is too late to purchase that Suit, Hat, Rain- caat, Overcoat, in fact every article worn by man, at the low prices we have been offering on our merchandise during the ‘ past thirteen days. Golden One Day of Grace Just twelve hours, seven hundred and twenty minutes, and O’Reilly’s Sale of a Lifetime is ended. You Cannot Afford to Miss This portunity ‘Second Avenue Just give us a chance and let us show you what wonders one little dollar will do. Forewarned is Forearmed. So be one of the first at the door on Saturday morning, the last day of O’Reilly’s BIG MONEY SAVING SALE Martin O’Reilly wy, . ° Sh FES ODD es NG For Rent , ? ° ' FINE large furnished front room with bath room adjoining; suitable for two; splen suitable for 221 6th] 70 | URNISHED room to rent; two modern conveniences Ave. W Phone 154 did view; electric light and phone; §2 | per month 521 Fifth Ave. West | su Lost and Found T 7: Snail FOUND—At the bazaar dance at Kaien Island Club, one sleeve link Owner can have same by paying for this ad. at Daily News Office 700 Business Chances +~—-¢ FORT GEORGE, the new pay roll city; openings for business and professional! men of all Kinds; also carpenters, build ers, bricklayers, brickyards, sawmills, lumber yards, sash and door factories and every kind of business One hundred million dollars will be distributed in the next four years by four ratiways now under construction to Fort George, which has been selected as the main pay roll centre and the location of main passenger divisions and terminals where shops and manufacturing plants will be located Eleven railways are buiiding or projected to Fort George, which will be the distributing point and centre of one hundred million acres of rich agri cultural, timber, mineral and coal lands in Central Northern British Columbia and the Peace Kiver district One thou sand miles of navigable waterways of which seven steamboats are already ply ing from Fort George; cheap electric power and cheap coal; school, churches hospital, public hall, waterworks and ai) conveniences Thousands of construc tion men now on the ground You can secure a business opening now Don't delay OMcial information given free Natural Resources Security Company Ltd Fort George Townsite), Ryder Bik.; Fort George, B. C., Joint Owners and Sole Agents for 403-404 Moser Central Avenue Address or call Vancouver Office, 624 Vancouver Block, Vancouver B. Cc 75-86 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. New and complete line of bar glassware and supplies. Wal- lace’s 79 H. Neville Wright and 8 s Jarvis, of Hazelton irrived in the city last night and left this morning for the south G. Starratt, director and man- of the Canadian Fish & Cold Lid., left this morn- ing on a buéginess trip to Chicago and other ager Storage Co., eastern cities. Cc. A. D. Thompson, of the staff of the Omineca Miner of Hazel- ton, left this morning to visit his sister at Slocan for a_ few weeks. Donald Crerar, stenographer at the wharf offiecs of the G.T.P., left this morning for Vancouver, having been summoned to his home in the old country by the death of his father. H. L. Bodwell, of the G. T. P. engineering staff was among the southbound passengers on the Prince George this morning W. B. Baer, local manager of the Port Edward Townsite Com- pany, left“this morning for the south on a short business trip Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart and Miss McKenzie left this morning on a visit to the lower coast cit- ies. Mrs Geo. Little of Terrace, ac- companied by her mother ,Mrs A. R. Cunningham, of Spokane, were passengers south by the Prince George this morning Mrs. W. 8. Fisher and little daughter left this morning for a few weeks’ visit with friends in Seattle. Rev. Father Giambstiani of Vancouver, who arrived on the Princess Mary on Friday last, is o 4 4 }a guest of Rev. Father Bunoz at j}the R. C. presbytery. He is hold. ing special services for the bene- fit of the local Italian colony PRINCE RUPERT HARBOR J BECOMING BUSY CENTRE Continued from Page 1.) Dan Stewart and wife, Miss C McKenzie, Max Brown, T. R. Me- Kenzie, J. H. Edmundson, David Beott, G, Btarraii, hk. J. R. Smith, Cc. R. Francis, H. H Sara Cohen, H. Weber, F. Poole, Hugh Gibson, J. Brennan, H. L. Bod. well, W. Paffard, Donald Crera: Mrs A. RK. Cunningham Mrs George Little, J Watson, C Thompson, M. F. Weil, Jack Fong Jones, < 4 F. M. Cole, Mra. W. 8. Fisher, W B. Baer. Shirtwaists—-new spring mod- els at from $1.75-—Wallace’s 77f Continued from Page 1. paying off their national debt if emergency? effect We will go to the old country and borrow $35,000,000 and add that to our national debt. We will in crease our national debt by $35, 000,000 in order that the British decrease his na. £35,000,000 there is a financial Borden says, in Premier taxpayer may tional debt by Laughter Mr. Patmore then ridiculed the Notice to th Public ; On and After A : ALL ORDERS ron | FOR BY THE cagsy Roger - I Union 1 Westh Lindsa ag 7 Moore BR Pacif | ‘ if e | Por I Conservative argument that Can ada cannot build ships but we be lieved Canadians could do any thing What had the Conserva tives done here? Joe Merrifield and his bunch had constructed a} patronage trough big enough to} hold the whole bunch. One would) say such men would be unwilling} to say that Canadians could not construct anything Laughter.) | He concluded by quoting Sir Richard McBride Now in all) seriousness what is the most] reasonable policy? We need al} Canadian navy But Sir Rich ard was a great political ac robat | Frank Angers Speaks. Mr. Frank Angers made a bit liant speech with the need of re-| registering the keynots rhe} duty of the Liberal party this] province was to expose, especia ly to the new voter, how McBride got his power and build up | corrupt a political organization large cory | He showed how pora ind MeBride ! | i | } | tions had rallied aré ind especially in regard to Der anybody could se nense limits who was able to de liver the votes He said that the] civil service made the Conserva tive machine in this province as strong as any Tammany Ha Al the expense the ratepayers. an army of fire wardens, road men and police were sent through the province to coerce voters if McBride and his doings were the have all the next elec provincial or fed properly exposed he believed Liberal party independent vote at the whether would tion, eral President with a the words He closed Manson meeting few thought there that there would be a election in from nths from f Mr ssues clearly was no question federal twe to six the remarks the new and Angers as to laying before the ters, it might be advisable for the association to hold meetings frequently Mr. Stork pointed out that sev more eral commissioners were pre sent and those who had net al- ready registered could do s In reply to a question as to the threatened closure Ald Naden explained the procedure at len gth and said tht Conservatives would find it as difficult to pass a closure bill as they were find ing it to pass the naval bill FOOTBALL MATCH Callies Will Tackle Team from the S. S. Prince Rupert. On Saturday evening there will be an interesting game of footbal) between the Callies and a team from the steamer Prince Rupert The will meet in their rooms at 6:15 and the ball will be kicked off at 6:30 A. Holmberg Callies will referee. The Callies will be represented by Patterson, Mar- tin, Nicol, Murray, J. H. Kelly Dick and Williscroft Stewart, TUBERCULOSIS CURE One of Dr. Friedmann's Patients Showing Signs of Great improvement. London, Ont., April 4.—The St. Thomas woman suffering from tuberculosis, who had her lungs treated here by Dr. Fried- mann with his serum, is now showing signs of great improve- ment, On Suspended Sentence. Ernest Green appeared in po- lice court this morning on a charge of vagrancy He was let off on suspended § sentence \ drunk was fined the usual five and costs Foot Was Crushed. John Parapet, a workman em ployed with one of Archie Me | POPPI PIPLIILIOLLOLEEPUEOCCD¢ + CH bey ‘ ODP OOPOOO OOOO ODOC DCCC Coby ‘ eee. POee, Auction Sale ALBERTA HORSES at 1 b Recrea W s auction io 9 a without id w ‘ aminat leliver horses Als | from differen W. WN. TOMPKiNs AUCTIONEER Peroroorocecoccoccsccccccccsscosey, Port Edward PRINCE RUPERT'S inpus. TRIAL ANNEX The launch “Dixie” leaves the Government slip for Port Edward every day at 2 o'clock, returning at 5§ o'clock. POPE ELLE LOLOL LLL OOOO OOOO Silversides Bros, The up-to-date House Decor. tore of Prince Rupen Sign Writing. Paper-Hanging Our Speciaities “Ye Olde Reliable 2nd Street Phone 156 Gre ENGINEERING Engineers = \ ne cl ‘ DEMERS newest in vé hair ornaments display is ve are ur prices NEW STOCK OF SEBS We have ist TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS CLOVER POTATO SEEDS — ALFALFA GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS Mail orders |! PRINCE RUPERT FEED ——e Lot 12, Block 8 Section | 6,300 Harrison, Gamble & Compal! FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupett Dougall’'s excavation gangs, was | admitted to the hospital yester day afternoon suffering from a} crushed foot, caused by a fall ing rock The wound was not serious Birth. | McLean-——On April 3rd, to Mr.| and Mrs. James H. MeLean of 940) Hays Cove avenue, a son Ladies’ house dresses, 81.5 | 0) and upward; in very pretty de-| signs; just received at Wallace's 77tf j.room f.roomed a4 Aye '6.roome nue ? }2 fine for sal G. R. Naden C0. Agents 2nd Avenue t To_Rent