THE DAILY NEWS | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. H. F. MeRAB, EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER SUBSCRIPTION RATIES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: Daily, 50¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per veat Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HRaD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES York—National 219 York City. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch rates on oie Nelephone O98 New Newspaper Bureau, Bast 23rd St., New Contract aaa Friday,, January 23, 1914 DA DAILY EDITION A REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH The death of Lord Strath- lived long enough to see that cona wil! be heard with parti- wilderness heeceme a thriving} While en route to Europé the American battleship Vermont eneccunterea very rough weather, and cular regret throughout ‘the scene of industry and instead this photograph was secured by a member of the crew of tho U, 8. battleship Wvoming ‘ . of the log cabins of his coma whole of Canada, The charac- ’ : 7 ae 7 ; ; pany to beholti the — stately was true. Von Brandenstein re- ter of the man, together with towers of large and prosper- ILL TE T : ; his achievements, and his ap- ous cities. ‘ ne pene ieaee er sa) parent triumph over the ills of ee ee M ale oqaiareer See ane old age make him perhaps the He was a mi f cloar vis Hlievtenant’s attention to the fact most striking figure that has : . Peace ot a td PRAY: ROUTES BONY, oti. “> § ions. Indeed in avery real certain conditions, would be yet stepped across the stage sense he was a great seer. His sical lagsinesbais lobliged to make use of his wea. of eee eer keen eye led him to take stops|PREDICTION OF M. A. MACDONALD, WHO DESCRIBES PRO- (pon without awaiting the orderf that opened up the way for the VINCIAL GOVERNMENT AS MOST CORRUPT SINCE lof his superior officer, and with- To the older men of this great prosperity we now enjoy CONFEDERATION lout time to decide whether the country he will be best known In the early days of the coui- iat lemployment of force was in ac- pi plain Donald Smith. Many pany he was one of the arde.t “When the true conditions of workman he can _ legitimately leord with Biblical law. Such con- will take the present HECUSION supporters of the C. P. R. and) arraips are known, the people of|Share in the profits unless he!lduct would betray a lack of de- to review his life from the) perhaps, if it were not for his}, iiicn Golumbia. will rise in{Wi!! support the McBride gov-|cision and even a short hesita- time when he first entered great faith and optimism that ROMA ze , ‘ tl o the ernment. But the people of this | tion might be full of conse. aoe as an ordinary poor road would bave been delayed | their might anc ght row be) province have begun to realice|quences in war. No one with Scotch lad and they will fol- for many years, and Canada]most corrupt and ineflicient OV-|/that in their own interests it is|such views could remain an iow his triumphant march, would still be a band of strug-jernment which ever existed in|necessary they should band to-/dffieer step by step, through the gling colonies. any province of Canada since|Sether and unite smash; iz] “The officer at. first decided to ranks of the Hudsun's Bay Co., 7 “s . Confederation,” deciared Mr. M. tinat mene j;oresent his resignation Later na rue ae to ag of the His life will for all time be], ya-donald al a meeting of the —— — jhe reconsidered and asked that nighest positicns in the power ‘ reat inspiratio > capes Leet mae te ee Pes 5 fa court of honor pass upo Pa of his countryr-en to bestow. Ste Et letnas ‘to ee Liberal Association of South SIXTH COMMANDMENT | ‘i This cele eal: Lebo 9 Then as did Donald Smith in the] Vancouver, one of the most suc- COST A LIEUTENANT | no attack had been made upon It will also be in” order to early days of Canadian his-|¢essful meetings ever held un- as honor Thereupon he left } > . fa onan ole 38 ba ae de e aus ‘as é oC ety ‘my.’ Shivw how his life inarks an| tory. In him we have a splen- ler - pik ah ee b ae iabhian: titiikee Left sis army | army era in the life of this great did example of the triumph of Mr. Macdonald closely analy- Th h Reliai s ' — country. He came to Canada Scottish piuck. That inherent|zed the work that the provincial ~—— eee ee Most Wanton of Devices when everything west of the enthusiasm and resourceful-}sovernment had doe and the ef- Whe as in , great lakes was a dense wil- ness which has become char-|fect of its maladministration, Berlin, Jan, 22 Phe case of “The tango is the most licen- derness and though: fit for acteristic of his race was to bejand declared that the time was Lieut. von. Brandensteii rf the | tious and sensual thing TI ever little else than a home for found in him at its best. and|ripening, and the date not far|Second Guard Regimeul, who re.|saw,” said Rev. Dr. Sipprell. He wild beasts. [r thai great re- what those qualities have made|distant, when the people would/signed his commission because} declared that the harm in it was gion he become nienareh of all of Donald Smith, they will do|vote for themselves and not for|p, was opposed to the princip| ,|the greater for the reason that it he surveyed and throughout for every youth who” will set|the government as they had been ‘daietitiog, tee vied ed _ | Was being indulged in by people its length and wresdth his| his face as he did. Full of {doing in the, past. Oe ney ee Monee SaeuF* twho: claimed to “be ‘the :élite.and word was law. ltlow well he years and of honors he has ance from the minister of war}jeaders of society Therefore administered tha’ authority is has laid his ‘head down to a Land Policy that hereafter religious scruples|many young girls aparently in- alread’ a ‘part of history. Jle well merited repose. Dealing. with We policy of}will receive “full consideration” |nocent, were being beguiled by oe ss throwing into. the hands of.spee-|by military courts of honer in|the name and fame of the tango. er, st 3 2 ulators the best of the agricul-|matters at issue between brother|fhey were charmed into learning 66 g9 |tural and timber lands of the | officers. what they were told was a grace- There is nothing like a “Tea Pot” province, he said that the policy A bill against duelling 1s new|ful and beautiful dance, but in- test at your own table to prove its had enthused the Liberal party|before a special reichstog com. | ste ad they were lured into what to adopt a policy of financial as-|mittee, to which a representative|was the most wanton of all sterling worth ! sistance to seltiers and farmers jof the war department has made|dances. “I doubt if that policy would be|the following report on the vr | — -- necessary,’ he went on, “if the|usual case of von Brandensiein: | Hospital Meeting government had the millien of “The foficer has long been | - acres of agricultural fand injmember of a religious organiza- Attention is called to the no- their hands that they say they]|tion which takes the word of the|tice of the annual meeting of the have, but which I say they have]Bible as its guide in all matters,|Hospital Association advertised not. If the MeBride goverament.,even those affecting the daily|in these columns. This is avery however, ever adopt it, that as-/life. By reason of his member-|deserving institution and worthy sistance will only be given + -|ship von Brandenstein’s position|of every support. The secretary TEA “Always and Easily the Best” BLACK, GREEN, or MIXED. Sealed Airtight Packages Only |‘ 4 tery,’ he shame ditional upon support of the ronment. ier that gov-jin the iday he army was with his organization, “in a man-j|soenance a blush of peculiar. declared in the presence ‘With the most brazen effron-|of his comrades that, in continued, would bring to a fifth-rate ward poli- the principles he could under no circumstances issue or accept con- One of \F NOBODY WANTS TO RENT USA DACHS - WELL Goro THE Pouce STATION- THEN LL LET US BUNIc to SRSTHER THERE - T CAN BUNK NOU IN THE STATION ‘ re Bs Br ens vs ipo aceon coat + masa ie a A ain Pa ee eee TO NIGHT BUT THE DAWG WILL HAVE YO STAN OUT.S(IDE- WE DoT Atay tician, that government has dis-j}a challenge to a duel, because he FRED STORK’S HARDWARE (}pensed the public moneys of the}would violate the sixth com. | province in such a way that ny|mandment. The matter came to | man’ can safely feel that he an|the knowledge of the command- share in the national bounte¢s|ing officer, who asked yon 710 SECOND AVE of the province and that as a/Brandenstein whether the report Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery eR eT Te ern KIC sroomenaerem re: Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS ‘ | PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. FRED STORK S HARDWARE } First and McBride Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B, C. All Dressed Up an’ No Place to Go NERY WELL \F THE DAWG |=« 0» STANS OUT- THEN T STAY OUT QUITE \ED AMD PROUD-LIKE - }will be glad to have membership fees ($5 per annum) forwarded to him on or before the 26th in- stant, when names will be added to the list of members entitled to vote at the meeting. 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