AO n VOTING CONTEST for a few more ou room nere |8 rst , etic candidates. ie your enero tion biank tonig J ane momar equipment will 6 peevou Mondey ns ao GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: 't might be in ordé*°’. smind the finance minister that good business is getting the money, not spending it. PRI NOE mE POLITICAL OUTLO RUPERT, B.C.. MONDAY), MARCH 30, 1914 OK IN BRITAIN VERY GRAVE PRICE FIVi CENTS EN. VILLA BELIEVED DEFEATED--BRITISH RAILWAYS RECOGNIZE UNIONS--CENSUS RETURNS | BRITISH GENERALS Candidate This Coupon not good after April 4, 1014. Cou Pons must be sent in flat packages. Out out neatly and mall to THE DAILY NEWS, Daily News Bidg., Third Avenue, or r ‘4 AISI STIL REMAIN UNMOVED | By-elections Wiil Not Be Trian- gular — Ramsay Macdonald sheds dea janet Be Labor Minister RT PLAYED BY THE KING IS, BEING WIDELY DISCUSSED— to DISPLAYING SOVEREIGN POWER Special 0 ‘The Daily News habe ac. a » March 30.--The Con- Daily News incidents Meanwhile the party | London ¢ € Mareh 30.—The crisis|will organize with a view to aj | Servative newspapers nawes’ that ended and the outlook | possible general election and are | | Geperals French and Ewart are tha any time dur-|battling furiously respecting the | fdecided not to withdraw their; past ( Curragh resignations | resignations. General ast Me neral French informs the| The Liberals continue to de- J] that be has not yet|secribe the affair as a Tory plot unknown for a week's holiday on it resignation nor|to overthrow a democratic gov- javoid interviewers. fir decision ernment, | It is understood that Ramsay 4 : Zs } | > nnouncement on! The Financial News bases a} | Macdonald has officially made a be made by Mr, | long editorial on an article pub- | successful compact with Lloyd this afternoon at the/lished in the Toronto Globe last |\George to prevent triangular t the commons follow-|Week under the title “Britain's elections and as a result will get t's meeting in the| Pretorian Guards,” and regrets the portfolio of minister of ve Gen. French’s|that an organ of the Liberals, ‘ labor in the next Liberal govern- : jer th » fut ..|Which is understood largely to iment. There are evidences, how- al sider the future} , LaGat Ooh heivehbleee the Hae reflect the personal views of Si: Boor that the rebels of the party | Wilfrid Laurier, should present jare planning a campaign to em- journals are], ) the public of one of the great- ibarrass the government consid- Generals French | ; l erably est dominions profound miscov- | erably. persist in their; ; } s. seme FS ‘ ; The -Chronicle|°ePtions of the position of the | ; . | moder sritish king. ind suggests the| Modern British king. ‘VILLA BELIEVED TO BE G Sir Ian Hamil-} 1e unintentional but inevit i ra a Te LEGO Sughea\ion nk tho, Kons _ DEFEATED BY FEDERALS General French’s|0UYS the army’s devotion by | ye his resignation|™oney is more regrettable still. | |Desperate Battle Fought Where ous situation in The News adds: “The King is | | Rebels Had the First i that Colonel Seeley| wielding the prerogative of the Advantage » the war office. |sovereign in behalf of the elec-| { J tee | planned to move/|torate alone and now stands le ho — Special to The Daily News is believed the|tween the nation and perpetual | | Juarez, March 30,—The rebels | te a-eane ( EMIER AS } remesa “ty Getatorship,. Th Ia Sew 28a» OF | it we lare holding all the main posi- the crisis is ended, | who is a. King S Oe ete above sketch by Harry Moyer gives an excellent idea of how |tions near Torreon except. the had expected tojtment The supremacy dwells in| re ik) ks téday Few Britist Sie Sed c the British Premier look oday. ew $3ritish Premiers |... Ae , ; oe , d ae ; hie . g . main barracks and two smaller Mce as long as pos-jthe power in which tne King| have been weighed with as many cares of administration | Fae Tt a ; : 4 observers; arajatands. -Tt.bas Meomsunnscessary and sometimes his most intimate friends say he grows _oclivevgy Che rebel loss ‘in six B Hie st will swell-into|for the King to discharge the| weary when his. motives and actions are misunderstood. days is 900 and the federals have ipest which will break into|duty which in a last resort would lost 2000. It is declared that They continue to predict|be cast upon him, but that tinw ’ ? oy | privates are being taken from W fall over|may come and when it arrives CHIEF WALTER QWEN | * KKH KH! the rebel ranks by officers and and a general | we shall be able to congratulite \* © [executed unless they swear alle- sue rselves at eve » have: | ¥ Newsboys, Attention! |giance lo the rebels. our \ that even if we have an GETS G00D PROMOTION | * - a te aac s face an anxious|automatic commons we have not «| ; : , ‘ espil¢ 1e@ above telegram, 1 at 5 T " * iere is a scheme to win |is believed that Villa’s attack was houses the oppo-ia clockwork king Then it will AOFe.18 8 BONE . 1 ley 1a a ge aan Ke thi Fs clearer that if democra:y | Has Been Made Assistant In=\% the best boy's suit in the *| repulsed since he telegraphed. questions, de-|would survive the parliamentar’ | spector of Provincial Polic | * Acme Clothing House, */The taking of the city involves that the govern 3 s and usurpations, we will | Will Move to Vancouver | * your own choice of any */hours whereas he telegraphed in } ; ; wa eee '* suit in the store. #1} minutes No newspaper de- published the; hay thank the kingly «flice} ? Si : Ne btn Gl 7 jminu I lewspay ent amazing |{ ce tiiulional salvation.” | Chief Walter Owen. of the pro-ig [The boy who sells the */)