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Telephone 98, Contract Mexico: advance, $8.00 per if paid in Daily, New DAILY EDITION _ Se Monday, Feb. 9, 1914 We hear a great deal now- aristocracy. The uniform is adays about the tango. In- the highest badge of honor deed it has been so well ad- and the greatest ambition of : their youth is to become a vertised by its cpponents that oe : TE ane me t soldier. They can boast of most People ae paneer 0 the greatest army perhaps know just what it is like. that the world has ever seen, Anything that is new and and every nook and corner of always popular. be different to other people is very natural. Besides that, it is considered a mark of greatness to be able to discard those narrow puri- tanical standards of right and wrong. “daring” is The desire to . * * The tango has not made its official debut in Prince Rupert yet, but its spiritual fore- runners, the ‘turkey trot’’ and the ‘“rag,’’ have been here for some time. Those dances may be yery exhilarting to the par- ticipants, but from the stand- point of the uninitiated they certain! are neither modest nor respectable. Of course in this triumphant march of broadmindedness it may be that all our modesty will turn out to be foolishness and our natural reserve .an = awful the country is held firm in the grip of that iron hand. Besides haying the greatest army in the world, it seems also to be their aim to have the greatest navy. For the last number of years’ they have been making mighty strides in the race for naval line rank and file were afraid to ¢peak, But they would suffer j imprisonment rather than sub- jmit to proper regulations, He accuse them of being but eould not they }would not j}immoral, say TAFT’S SMILE IN CANADA supremacy, and although they “I'd have indigestion if I didn’t get my photograph taken every are still. far from the British day,” said William H. Taft, professor of international law standard, they refuse to let up at Yale University, and former president of the United in the mad race. States, when he arrived at Toronto on January 28th for a Baw ath speech-making tour of Ontario. It was his first visit to To- Supported by these two ronto, although he frequently spends his summer holidays great forces, Germany is fast at Murray Bay, Nova Scotia. The picture shows him with becoming a military despot- Sir John Gibson, lieutenant-governor of Ontario. ism. This was well illus- trated recently when because Ee Te mee Sa ae of an outhurst ‘of aisrespee'| FIGURED THAT HE'D BE _ |DOUKHOBORS NUISANCE for the army at one of its outposts martial law was pro- claimed. One citizen at least was put to the sword, others imprisoned and matters William Sulzer Sheds Light on SAYS ERNEST MILLER Member for Grand Forks Tells A HELL OF A GOVERNOR were moral, It had been told of them that they were a peaceful people, and would nol carry arms nor fight, Bul when an effort was made to serve them with subpoenas they did not hesitate {to use fence rails, hoes, picks and any weapon that came handy to drive off the officers of the law. an infallible rich is al- somebody to with getting for The man scheme for ways looking sell out to. A Real Lever Simulation ATCH FREE. A_ straightforward generous offer from an established firm. We are giving away Watches to thousands { people all ever the Don't think this offer too good to be troe. bat es 4 25 cents today and esin « Free Wat will be amared~—WILLIAMS & LLOYD, Whote ale Jewellers (Dept, 145), 4, Cornwallis Road, London, N.. apes ee 1836 THE BANK of 1914 BritishNorthAmerica 78 Years CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,786,666. 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DENNIS, President Secretary Second Avenue, 8. D Bookkeeping Taught By Private Lessons WENDELL R. JONES EXPERT ACCOUNTANT Srd Ave. and Bth St., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 629 THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 211 Third St. Work Strictly First Class Switches of All Kinds and Hair Goods a Specialty TAXIDERMIST Animals, birds, fish and all) kinds of game heads mounted; | hides tanned and made into rugs! and robes. 728 Helmcken St., Van- B.C, GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rents and Collections AUCTIONEER Prince Rupert 220 Second Ave. LAND CLEARING secretary, | | | } ' i APFRH ANGING AINTING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING "és Martin Swanso Second A HAYNER BROS, UNDERTAKERS awn (BALMERS Funeral D Srd Ave. near 6th St If you are ( n an Up to-date renting pi your property 1 ! hands ¢ George Leek. GEORGE LEEK All work strictly first | 220 2nd Ave ot A. MITTLER, Expert Taxi-|--— COAL New Wellington Coal Coast Best oo Rogers &h Phone 174 FOR one AND HEATIN. SMITH & MALLETT FOR A BOOST STORY 9 2 Zz GOTCHA ‘ Boss »\ GO-“O-CHURCH-DAY —EVERY BODY GOES To CHURCH TO- MORROW - SKKIP OUT AN’ GET, ME SOME LOCAL COLOR \S 'GO=O-CHURCH-DAY-/ I SUPPOSE OF- COURSE NOU ARE PLANNING “TO GO TD WILL- Just WHERE |S SPEAK TO SECH A \GNORAMOUSES! CARPENTER? CARPETS Al | Oya -tnri- sb Be _ eT waste of splendid opportunity. were F : t ] : ashionable Conversa- Legislature About His ta ag a a In the meantime, however, it carried with a high hand until the eg ° America, and encourage them ieacpeet i : : ORS tion of the Mighty Constituents Baas adel ancouver, Cra ‘| might be just as well for all the dignity of the army was to add to it regularly. ) tings, Pipe offenders to know that they again restored he E ¢ Milles’ MOP. P. for ; ge! ae bP nore — ete Third Aven, Mead of s nd Sue ‘ : “ r a a Reh. . “rnes : er, M, ‘ . or or clearing land in and around Terrace wae Sper’ are thereby lowering them- a. ww New York, Feb. 7.—In the John Arana Wuekeo anoke iit the loaise PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH also cordwood for fuel, etc. Terms, etc.,| ™ . selves in the opinion of the The strange thing about it]Doe proceedings, Assemblyman . ne st 5% P. MARGETTS, Manager on application. ‘| — — best element of the commu-| all, however, is that the army|wijliam Sulzer, before Chief|/@ture on Friday. He talked of . F | DB. C. STUART nity. seems to be above the law.|Magistrate McAdoo, testified re- the Doukhobors who are living|=—= ———______—__—_ —— HARRISON W. ROGERS Accountant Bee eee The civil authorities at Sa-|/specting the influence brought]jin his constituency. | g0@ 2na Ave. Phone a Since the days of Bismarck bern had legal sentences }({g bear upon him. The ex-gov- Without going into details, he Architect Germany has been developing passed upon the offending}ernor detailed one of his con-]would say that the boasted mor- Suite 1, Federal Block | PRINCE RUPERT. 8B. 0 the martial spirit. Every man oficers but through the influ-jyersations with Charles Murphy, |ality of these people was a myth, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. [aa — has been compelled to pass ence of the army these sen-|the Tammany leader, as follows:|They do not recognize marriage Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635) Alex M. Manson, B. A through a severe military tences were reversed. AS a “I said: ‘I want to tell you nowjor divorce laws. They divorce Victor Gramaphonas W. E. Williams. 6, A, Lut training in order to be more result the whole country is}that when I go to Albany, I am|themselves and remarry at will. Books | WILLIAMS & MANSON fit to serve the fatherland. As greatly agitated and a strug-|going to be governor, and the|*Our own people are required to Magazines F. M. CROSBY Barristers, Solicitors, E& a natural consequence the gle will no doubt be made tO}quicker you understand it thejobey the laws, and maintain Photo Supplies Second Hand Dealer MONEY TO LOAN army has become a kind of show which body is supreine. | better.’ them, by force of arms, if neces- Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur “He sz Bare ¢ 209 Tou’ sary.” 8% Mr. N or ‘Cx Developing and Printing niture, everything in the line of Mechanics’ Box 1 He said: ‘Is that so? You'lljsary,” said Mr. Miller. “Can you Lb 7 paiees - —_ — ” a ” : Enlarging and Tools, Guns ana Men's Clothing. Will call Helgerson Block wind up damned quick if you do.}wonder, then, if we resent, and Pict F i any time. Highest prices paid. ‘ _ wind up damned quick if you]jresent hotly, this state of things er ene 680 Ord Ave. W. Phone Red 248) Kering 606 3rd af do.’”’ right under our eyes?” Best Selection of Interior : fey aii hete View Card “Did he say anything else? He had thought at first that oer THE RELIABLE PLUMBER | PACIFIC TRANSFER asked Mr. Whitinan. by letting them alone in time HARRY HANSON 'General Teau “When I said [ was going to}they would learn our laws, fal! 139 2nd Ave. Phone 489 : B si ay A be the governor he said: ‘Like}in line, send their children to W. W. WRATHALL DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE : Te eaeae. op, r ione ae send hell you are.’ I said to Mr.]}school, and otherwise become 6 THIRD AVENUE Out-of-Town Work 1 are i 2 ie aoe 3 , Hotel and Rest t Work i ¢ ot i Fare Why not you? Murphy: ‘The people have elected] law-abiding citizens. It was use- Phone 551 tenders nes Rew Work i and Forwarding W 1 . o py ont soe >a , . : ; i : ?lumbing Insured from Frost ree And Remit nett exprose charges, che me governol and I intend to be]less to say that they were against eer? | work Done Promptly Se eet at|P. 0. Box 203 pron € same di goods are received, Mi Industry, sles ove = Up-to-the. governor. Mr. Murphy looked}|sending their children to school ‘a neesonable Prices | P ROBERTSON Promptly lions of dollars are paid trappers each woes ae mioate TELE VEER fc Oe at me and said: on account of religious scruples. ne Trial Will Convince You ; Des! with @ reliable house. We FREE for the " ; aie . ————— axe the largest iu our line in Canada. Write to-day’ ‘*Well, you'll make a hell of} Verigin, their leader, had written | Chartered Accountant Ades JOHN HALLAM, LimieD meh or TORONTO a governor,’ ”’ advocating sending teh children Audite, Investigations, Adjustments L# __— to school. Whether he secretly INDUSTRIAL dations and Assignment i The Sweetest Words wrote or spoke in the opposite | Smith Block, Grd Ave., Frince B pert, BE — LT = Es —_— — way to these people was another Ma “Are there any sweeter words|matter. The fact is, said Mr. SITES a | in the English language,’ mus-{Miller, with much warmth, these | L U M B ER ingly inquired Professor Swiggs,|people are practically slaves, With Rail and Water | “than ‘I love you’? ”’ held so to Peter Verigin, in whose Transportation ———S “Well,” grimly remarked the }name stands the title to all the C O A L | pessimistic hearer. “I under-|property they have acquired. No Apply | stand that some authorities re-}member has any tangible evi- HARRISON GAMBLE & CO | a SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS gard ‘There's that money [ owe|dence of any interest in that Fin ial A ts c | and . erie ianene as em you,’ as about the epitome of|property. Any who had dared to before bottling a Te Cape Complete Line of PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO salisfactory sentences,” leave had been turned loose with| GUARANTEED BY THE Third Ave. Prince Rupert 3| itegens: SU pPLigs . very little consideration. The | GOVERNMENT of CANADA First and McBride Prince Rupert Concert in Seal Cove church| people nie "atraid ta Seca 4 . a (0. Linitd PHONE 26 Branch Yard at Smithers, B, C. Tuesday evening, Feb. 10th, atjaway. As to their customs, they “ ” [WESTHOLME LUMBER ® 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. |did not care for their sick, and TRY A NEWS WANT AD Phone ——~~ —_—— —— p pap ything : Drawn for The Dai SCOOP TOMORROW Is OUR YY : SAN FRIEND “TOMORROW (XEP- I THINK T REFUSE 10 Goren 14 a] HERE IT'S CHURCHES“