THE DAILY NEWS 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. McRAE, EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Daily, 50c per month, or $6.00 per year advance). $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, Telephone 98. Canada, United States and Mexico: ($5.00 if paid in All Other Countries: Daily, strictly in advance. Contract | } TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents. per inch rates on application, Subscribers will greatly oblige by prompuly calling up Phone 98 in ease of non-delivery or inatteution on the part of The News carriers DAILY EDITION Friday, March 6, 1914 * Who could have told a year ’Kikuyu” almost a largely decided by the pledges in his platform? ago where or what was?. Today it 1s No doubt he wants to retain The reason the friendship of Britain, and household word. is not that Jack Johnson has the repeal would be an evi- made his headquarters there, : it dence of good faith. Then no nor that Harry Thaw in an- ; doubt hé@® has been studying other wild escapade had gone : hither I ena ara the question in the light of thither. t is rather lat é the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, few ecclesiastical hair split- and like a good many other ters had got together and be- Americans, he has seen the gun to stir up the troubled justice of the British claim. fires of religious strife, which If he succeeds in carrying out st le had sd toda his intentions he will place cnitaend: 4 ae vee dy ae another feather high up in his mouldered down for ever. oftioiht: hat: . . ° “The several Protestant mis- When the British Columbia sionaries of British East Af- government guaranteed the rica had decided that some Cc. N. R. bonds for a road to form of federation between the coast they adopted the them would be useful in pre- most short - sighted policy senting a united front to the possible. They did not even armies of paganism. They wait to realize that the CG. N. met, they planned, and they R. must come to the coast in worshipped God together as order to complete their sys- best they could, even going as tem. Any business corpora- far as Celebrating the Chris- tian feast of the Lord's sup- tage of this fact. The Me- per. This news reached the Bride government, however, ears ef high churchmen and rushed into the arms of the the heresy hunt began, with company. They guaranteed the end not yet in sight. In their bonds on the company’s the meantime the ~- intellectual own terms. Now they raise forces of the low church are that guarantee by another siding in with the African $10,000 per mile. Will any- bishop, the celebrated Dr. body say that those in author- Handly Moule going so far as ity did not get a rake-off? to say that if the charge be OE > < BF i ve one of heresy, they might as The provincial! govern- well include him in the list. It ment’s estimates for the year is quite evident that a few include $65,000 fsr adver- more years must roll before| tising. There are only about Christian unity can be estab- a half dozen Tory papers in lished on the earth. the province and this amount Se arene should make them all very fat. President Woodrow Wilson No wonder the little Tory wants to repeal the Panama organ does not need to send free tolls act. This is not be- out its bills. Everything nee- cause of any promise he has essary will be furnished by the made to the American people. paternal machine as soon as On the contrary, he was the prifiters’ union insists on elected on a platform which its pay: No wonder the soli- declared in favor of free tolls. tary trombone can pipe away Why is it that the president | at the government's praises has taken this stand when all} without even knowing what his other actions have been | it’s all about. | THE OPENING DAY Our : New: Store will be open for business on Saturday. make it a big event. Special bargains are offered in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes and Ladies’ and Children’s Wares. Large stock to draw from. We are going to JOO OOOO UO OO OC Cag. Carnations given away Jabour Bros. THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES Second Ave. near Seventh St. Prince Rupert, B. C. tion would have taken advan- |} CHARMING NEW SPRING HAT By Lewis, Paris. This model is made entirely of plumage SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Poe (PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. PHONE 25 Prince Rupert Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. aoe SEOUL LE | Canadian and British News | L . = Forty black fox companies, up ernment for use between Quebee to date, have been incorporated and Levis, to carry the trains of in Nova Scotia. the National Transcontinental --0-— over the St. Lawrence until the Acadia college has received & new bridge is completed, has bequest of $100,000 through the|}been launched at Birkenhead, will of Miss Mark Cramp, daugh- She is called the Leonard, is 326 ter of the late Rev. J. M. Cramp. feet long, 65 beam, has a draft Phiniak of 15 feet, and is capable of A bonspiel was held at Halifax !©@!TY!N& 0 locomotive and train recently, attended « by curlers |0! 1400 tons. from various parts of the mari- | “O+ time provinces and Newfound-| The thirty-foot ship channel] land. between Quebec and Montreal is o-— }practically completed. The total Following serious charges of|length of dredging in the project corruption in the police depart-|Was seventy miles and the length ment of Edmonion, the chief of |yel to be dredged, says the an- police, Silas Carpenter, formerly| ual report of the department of chief of the detective force of} marine, s 4.20 miles This, of Montreal, has been summarily|€ourse, was at the beginning of dismissed from office, and A. G.|the prese fiscal year. \ good Lancey, formerly chief of police, | deal OF Wo was accomplished has been appointed in his place. la summel The total cost of oO jthe ship canal from 18514 to the The — ’ CR ENS : alice BE EA Mae ea Good Idee, Scoop, You Fixed It all Right Drawn for The Daily % D) SAY BUDDN- GET IN THAT CAR AND) [2] GEE- THAT. | /WELL,I CANT \ G&S WHUT IN SAMHILLI QA ERE Wl WATCH IT FOR ME -WHILE L GO, GUYS GOT ¢ GOIN’ ON HERE- ne ARE “OULDNT GET A DINNER -WILL YOU 2?-IM \\" Xi A NERVE ! KEPT ME \SITTIN HERE AN HOURL Now - ANY LONGER! 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