Fy | Fs pi THE DAILY NEWS Monday Fel y iP THE DAILY NEWS | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by H. F. MeRAE, EDITOR A ND GENERAL HEAD OFFICE Paily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. © TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch rates on application. MANAGER relephone 98. Contract SUBSCRIPTION RATES—tTo Canada, United States and Mexico: Da 50c per month r $6.00 per year £5.04 f paid in advance Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, £8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newgpaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd 5St., York City. i Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. Londen, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, | Trafalgar Square. New | DAILY EDITION aa Monday, 1914 Mr. H. C. Brewster, accom- only has it greatly reduced the panied by Honest John” cost of transportati but it Olive has just inpleted a has become a big revenue- tour of the southern portion producer for the government. of the province the interest - , 6 of the Liberal party. The In Canada a good many splendid reception they re- people thought the bill was too ceived wherever they went is good to expect from a Tory a clear indication of pubiic government, and especially feeling There is not the one dominated by Bob Rogers. slightest doubt that there is an The Conservatives secured increasing number in British power by catering to the big Columbia who are anxious for interests. They are the a change. friends of the corporations Peer and the big capitalists. Con- it was hardly natu- them to antag- sequently Mr. Brewster expects to pay expect the north a visit immediately ral after the Liberal convention, nize the big express com- panies. Of course they had no which will be held in Victoria notiwn of doing that. The par- on February 25. He will also} ¢els post bill was framed up be accompanied -by oue or just to suit those parties. It] more of the party’s strong men made a pretense of giving the in the south. Mr. Brewster is people something, but its real mak friends for himself purpose was to strengthen the and for Liberalism wherever express companies positior he goes From the first he and to prevent any agitation was recognized, even by his for lower rates. opponents, as a man| and un-| political of sterling qualities What has happened is this: bending principles. He has| Except on very sma!l articles now spread consternation in|} and within the twenty-mile the camp of enemy by proving; zone the rates are no lower than those of the express com- Consequently there that he is a good campaigner. His visit to Prince Rupert will! panies. be awaited with a good deal of| will be no competition and it interest. « doubtful if the government ee ae | will make enough to pay the The new parcel post system} cost. is proving a big disappoint-! In the United States the ment. It has not come up to| rates were reduced to one-half the expectations of the people. that of the express companies. It was thought that its fram-| As a result the service was ers would follow very closely | flooded with business. The the plan of the United States | government made a good bill. In that country the sys-| profit and the people got tem is a grand success. Not} cheap transportation. ' FRED STORK’S HARDWARE — 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Steel 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” K’S HARDWARE FRED STORK’S LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. First and MoBride Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. WOMAN CAN PUT HER HANDS Exit the Vanity Rag? Pocketed Skirts IN HER OWN POCKETS NOW and Waiscoats for Women This drawing, by a French artist of “LesPoches a la Mode,” shows some of the latest devices of fashion to remove that old grievance of the sex—the lack of pockets their dress If we could only arrange to give them all pockets, perhaps men would not have to put their hands in theirs so often. New York, Feb. 15.—Abraham Raygorodsky, who is known am- ong aviators as “Ray,” plans to fly across the Atlantic in an 800 horsepower aeroplane in four- teen hours next July. The ma- chine will weigh 3% tons, and is being constructed secretly in the vicinity of this city, and is now near completion. Mr . Raygorodsky yesterday gave out details of his plans. He is being backed by several New York millionaires, one of them a prominent down town lawyer. The machine will have four ay fay, WILL USE 7000 POUND SHIP WITH GINES—WILL TAKE 14 HOURS —_ AVIATOR HAS NEW PLANS FOR FLIGHT OVER ATLANTIC 800 HORSEPOWER EN- many novel departures fron accepted type of aeroplane will be taken to Newfoundland early in July The flight will be at- tempted about the middle of the month. Mr. taygorodsky = will ascend an altitude of 10,000} feet, where he expects to meet a wind of thirty miles an hour His aeroplane engines will give | him a normal speed of 100 miles] an hour, and this will be aug-j| mented to 120 miles an hour by} the wind. In fifteen hours at the me iveland, where he will EDEL TO LIVERPOOL = 9,600 MILES a Ais sah or VERPOOL cat To Ee er NS - 5459 or The new “air line,” the Curtis they > will to be constructed by Company, and four propellers. It will regular sleeping tions, and two men, one a navi- gator, and the other an aviator, will accompany him chine, and this acts cally when a greater exerted on one than on the other. Where upon the Janitor Got Busy With Some Water The machine, which drive | oline supply accommoda- | It will carry nine tons of gaso- line, sufficient for thirty hours’} flight. The spread of wings will be 120 feet. A special type of stabilizer is installed on the ma-/} automati- | pressure is| side of the wings | ROUTE OF FLIGHT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC from Newfoundland to Ireland, which the avi- tors of England and the United States have promised to travel next spring in competition for the London Daily Mail fifth thousand dollar prize engines of 200 horsepower each,|his arrival to London, and then continue his flight until the gas- is exhausted. In this have|way he expects to reach Norway. the flight is attempted the machine will be subjected to test flight of thirty 3efore a rigorous hours. B. C. Rugby Results Special to The Daily News Games played Saturday: At Nanaimo Nanaimo 14 Vietoria 0. At Vancouver——Vancouver 9, Victoria 0; Rowing Club 10, Cru- | . includes saders 6. ‘ALDERMAN EJECTED } FROM COUNCIL MEETING Medicine Hat, Alta., Feb. 44. Ald. Mel was ejected from a nz during discus- bylaw He {i to vole when called upon . and called to the chair for He hoice of walking g a poli the former ‘ { aisnt when disre- refused. was emans arms, th onty one dissenting On Monday night the sed alling “liar” every tes, ar dt tt same tactics same ilderman cau some excite- few day was purs outl (a elu : ROOMS : f tl 1s t a Aver ¢ bag Prey: 3 a r \ RHANGING held I Visiting Seoismen are tially invi AINTING For rates for hall rent apt et vail Ss. D. MACDONALD CHAS. Dt OLISHING AND President ta ‘. ; ‘ WALL TINTING CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF ga — PRINCE RUPERT Bookkeeping Taught Phone 639 niece By Private Lessons « 8 Sowa TENDER FOR STEEL PIPE Sealed tenders endorsed Tender for Steel Pipe’ will be*received by the under- signed, not later than 12 noon of Satur- 7th of March, 4914, for the supply jay f approximately 10,000 feet of 45-inch ang 12 0 feet of 18-inch lapwelded steel pipe Specified form of tender, etc., may be biained at the office of City Engineer, Prince Rupert, B. C The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender ERNEST A WOODS, City Clerk City Hall, Prince Rupert, B. C INDUSTRIAL SITES With Rail and Water the | ves of Quality Transportation Apply HARRISON GAMBLE & CO. Financial Agents Third Ave. Prince Rupert | Agedin Wood 8 Years | before bottling } | GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA | GOMMM a aiid CU dd ltd WU bl & Demand the Brand/ ! CL ccc, Twin Screw Steamer SAILS FOR VANCOUVER Wednesdays 2p. m. Get tickets and reservations Rogers Steamship Agency Second Ave. UNION 5.5. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd ‘* CHELOHSIN ”’ Phone 116 GRAND Us aes PACIFIC For Vancouver, Victoria and Seati\. | S.S. PRINCE ALBERT OR Jouy Sundays at 6 p.m., Fridays at 9 a.m. For Vancouver and Victoria, commencing Sunday ary 18th y 18th Prox For those contemplating a trip to any point « TRURK RslLWAY SYSTEM (the Dou *RAND service second to hone opeed a ba For full particulars and i formation regard ALBERT DAVIDSON (Agent for all Atlant yo * Steamshir General Agent P, nee Rupert va ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY eS WENDELL R. JONES EXPERT ACCOUNTANT Martin Swansop Grd Ave. and 6th 6t., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. mie McBride menage THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS | HAYNER BROS, UNDERTAKEKS an EME ALatoes 211 Third St. a Funeral Director: Work Strictly First Class j ve. Soar Phone Nee Switches of All Kinds and Hair Goods s Specialty el ———_____—. If you for ual T to-date renting ager y, pew TAXIDERMIS ere senee sae ae George Les Animals, birds, fish and all ; kinds of game heads mounted; hides tanned and made into rugs GEORGE LEEK Re fk 220 2nd Ave Phone M and robes. All work strictly first ~~ class. A, MITTLER, Expert Taxi- a jermist, 728 Helmeken SL., Van- C O A L couver, B.C. GE RGE New Wellington Coal. Best ab 0 LEEK Coast Real Estate, insurance and Loan Broker Phone 116 Rogers & ket Notary Public. Rents and Collections AUCTIONEER Bos AND HEATIM Phone 174 FOR PLUMBING 220 Second Ave. Prince Rupert os SMITH & MALLET Largest stock t e pres LAND CLEARING Vantouver, Crane Valics ai tings, Pipes tt e Third Ave., Head of Second te Prince Rupert Peter Nelson is open to take coutracts for clearing land in and around Terrace; also cordwood for fuel, ete Terms, etc.,| —e n application. BD. C. STUART Accountant HARRISON W. ROGERS 22+ sxe ae 2 mmm Architect PRINCE RUPERT. & © Suite 1, Federal Block ee PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Yt tees ar Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635 WILLIAMS & MANSON Pe eae ee eee ee Sa ae B. ist . s licitors, Eu. SECOND HAND GOODS ay se v8ss [ w Duy ¢ sell a r as f Fm. OnosBY PACIFIC TRANSFER 00 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 245 A IVARSON & CO. Blacksmiths & Horseshoers Boat Work ist Ave., Manson Way PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue Pam, Furniture Moviag Carefully and Pr cone Wood and — Prone € Tea and baxceas General Storage and Forwarding P. O. Box 203 P. ROBERTSON Chartered Accountant Audits, Investigations, Adjusimens Lo dations and Assignments ¢ Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, & — LUMBER Phone 525 Dealers iu FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER C O A L qr WHEAT ALFALFA CORN ETC one Complete Line of ;* SUPPLIES CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY RYVILDERS WESTHOLME LUMBER CO. Limited Phone 15 ———— — — Mail orders promptly attended tw Drawn for The Daily N¢ ; LOOK AT | THOSE DIRTY | WINDOWS AN’ ME WRITIN’ ARTICLES ON | HYGIENE ! Py NA \ WOE eee “SURE TL \ 4 GIT BUSY WIT \ ° SOME WATER” | 2) |) WHERE ITS Mast) “ | ( ©) 44 - itri- SYN bD-BaALTO MP ee