: THE Datty 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, MeRAE, EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C SUBSCRIPTION RATIS—To Canada, United States and Mexico: Daily, 50c per’month, or $6.00 per year ($5.00 if paid in advance’. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rales ou application, | Pelephoue 98, BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES | New York—National 23rd S8t., York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co, | London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Newspaper Bureau, 219 East New | DAILY EDITION Monday, March 2, 1914 The pioneers can wait, but Wm. Manson and some | more of those ploiticians who | Bill Mackenzie can't. are fond of talking about the! i ee great Prince Rupert fishing, | for Se ccnot aiene but who do nothing to prove ignorance of.any part of the} them great, should read this! new municipal act which de- paragraph taken from the Q. prives municipalities of their CG. I. News: ‘We will guaran- rights and delegates to Bow- tee that more of the ‘King! ser the absolute control of Oscar’ brand of canned fish is municipal legislation. Man- “on sale in our local market son was chairman of the committee which took this act up for consideration clause by than species of the finny tribe from our boasted fishing | beds. With halibut, salmon, clause. He is also aware that herring, and other fish at our numerous protests from mu- doors, we patronize the can-| nicipalities have been made ning concerns of far away! against the act. Norway.” MPS Ships Wm. Manson is satisfied to The Dominion government have the Skeena road appro- refuses further aid to the C.} priations cut in two and WN, aR The corporation has mortgage the province for 200 used the credit of the people millions in order to help the of Canada to make its chief Cc. N. R. build up Vancouver. is THE DAILY NEWS “WE ALL GO THE SAME WAY HOME.” “The only question standing over for decision being: ‘Which way la It?’.’ From Bystander LAURIER GAVE COL. LESSON IN MANLINESS AND GALLANTRY officers rich. Canada feels This is the man who boasts IFLR Ee EER. they have had enough, yet he is a good citizen of Prince |STORM IN HOUSE OF COMMONS OVER QUESTION OF PRivi- Premier MeBride rushes to Rupert. LEGE CHARGE MADE THAT $95,000 WAS RAKEOFF 6 their aid with a mortgage that; BA a ge ON MILITIA PURCHASE § Western Plumbing Co., Ld at fair prices Hughes on jurchage of militia prop-|held in the Opera House, Arthu uses British Columbia credit The policy of McBride and sy f to the limit. In the mean-| Manson is millions of credit Ottawa, Feb. 28—A_ storm)would Wee en Acer time the opening of much- for the C, N, R. to boost Van-| swept the house of*commons fo! eer bron land, he mn Pe 3 ar . ; as boug at a reasonable fig- geese en | Son wi Be eee ae au hour on Thursday afternoon, ba and sis oll ituated for g 2 > > Irre | Inj fo > - Cs ‘ as 8s « (hee RASA ent hallo aia Era ear Speaker Sproule, Sir Wilfrid. } the purpose for which it was eto eT 3 Hon. Col. Sam Hughes, Mr. Dev-] purchased. GBB UOUUBOOOUBOOOUUORUOOOUOOOOOOOBOBBUBUBBBBGBGEaa lin, Premier Borden and Arthur ——— —— — é ‘ . sexy Meighen all figured in the dis Deported Men Honored * t fitt cussion The trouble was about -—- £ Hi fl-brade Work Plumbing, steam Ing a question of privilege raised by London, Feb, 28.—A demon- * and sheet metal work Mr. Devlin in dealing with the|stration by the labor party te statement of Hon. Col. Sam,| welcome the labor ‘leaders de- ; Monday in referring | ported from South Africa was x PIAA IAIAIIA AAA AIA AA ADA AAIAIA II SIASAAAISAIA ISA ISAISI ACI rig 716 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Fishing Taekle Rifles and Shotguns Ammunitien Paint Corrugated Iren Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable fron Pipe Rope Valves Pumps Hose Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing ‘WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings FRED STORK’S HARDWARE |: First and McBride Prince Rupert Col, ment, which Hughes do and reasserted his own state-| February 23. ment. the minister to make his charges were to the J erty in Montreal. Mr. Devlin| Henderson, the Labor member ot proceeded to read from Hansard,|parliament presided, He an- when he was stopped by the nounced that the labor party had speaker, who ruled that a state- | decided to obtain the best lega ment made to a member from|@dvice on the lgeality of the de- some one outside of the house}Pertation of ihe men, both in the not admissable as a matter|!nglish and South African privilege. Sir Wilfrid ob-|courts. jected on the score that the | ~ Speaker was unaware of what he} Coal Schooner Abandoned proposed to say and that Mr. New \ Feb, 28.—The Bri Devlin should be allowed to makejtish = schooner Unity Expert- his speéch before ruling it out of from New. Jersey to Halifax with order. After much wrangling|jcoa!l was abandoned at sea on} over the point Mr. Devlin was Feb. 19th. The captain and crew allowed to proceed and was’! live were reé scued by the Bri- ruled out of order by the|tish steamer Manchester Impor speaker. Sir Wilfrid called on/|ter and reached here on the Aus- state-|tralian steamer Lucia to which were transferred at the refused to Hughes to deny they sea on Sir Wilfrid Laurier asked —_———— —___—— Auto Race Sunday Nine outside the house. Col, Hughes | Los Angeles, Feb. 28. was provided with a lesson in|leen cars started yesterday on gallantry and manliness by the|the Santa Monica course in the ex-premier, fifth grand prize auto race ot The cause of the argument|403 miles to re-establish a new was an incident which oceurred|record for the contest it will be on Monday in the discussion of|necessary for some of the cars the purchase by the minister of|to beat an average of 74 meters militia of a site for a military}per hour, school and barracks for the 3 bares aim é Montreal militia, Hon. R. Le- Guilty of Riot ’ SHINGLES, MOULDIN(.8, SASH, DOORS mieux, in moving for papers, New Westminster, Feb. 28, said that the man who had sold}|Robert Haddow was found guilty ee the site to the governinent had|of riot and unlawful assembly. PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. made a profit of $95,000. He /The eourt adjourned until Mon- thought that when the papers|day. brought down, an enquiry peoomeshappchepemapneempmeny DEBATING SOCIETY DOING GOOD WORK Bringing Up Talent — Every Young Man Should Interest Himself in the Society } lhe advantages of the Society are becoming more apparent to the members in many ways and lthevy are now realizing what a lvast stqre‘of live mattey — is lawaiting them in the “subjects that are still to come. rhe subjeets they have for | discusstorl are of a high grade land it is to the interest to the omnia that the young men lof Prince Rupert shall avail |themselves of such a society. itself be him to It is an edueation dn loans il enables aludy | | and evils life the various problems that confront us in everyday and a chance to dis- question vives him cuss freely public with his fellow men, any The meeting of the Society last Thursday in the Methodist Hall was well attended and every the excellent the Vice-Pr Clague, the Products of one appreciated paper given by dent, Mr. J. M. being By ciety.” He deall principally = on misfits of the human and | brought out important points on capital, labor and pau- perism, He said capital was a by-produet when not utilized or when utilized for unlawful Labor—Wastes of energy by employment ted effort esi- sub- ject So- the | race also gain. un- and by Pauperism caused by unconsecra- idleness, drinking, gambling and other evils. An interesting discussion fol- lowed, every member being ask ed to aii its views and many good speeches were made Next Thursday Mr. GC. R. Mur- ray will speak on Home Rule. It is hoped that many young men wi avail themselves of the op- portunity to hear Mr. Murray. Visitors-—-Go to the Royal Cafe for your meals. It is the best service and best selected menu in the city. It is the popular res Laurant. Port Edward has a_ perfect natural harbor, A7tf before bottling GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA UMMM lll ddl lll ill lt Ltt dt Demand the Brand @ LAL Lid UM LAE le UNION 5.5. 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