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Trunk Building, Contract Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in ease of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers DAILY EDITION adage: Tuesday, April 28, 1914 The fates are sure against policy of free wheat, which at the Tories in Canada. From the same time is refused by the moment the Borden gov- the federal government, so ernment took charge at Otta- : Brunswick wa hard times began to set in. runs In New one that the people are up in arms. f the biggest scandals ever per- Freer trade with the States— 5 enn , the only policy that would petrated nh ae country has uo aha country they “have been discovered. The premie1 save >» © —they Bie cert aaa cere placed beyond their reach, and and his associates have been so they reel in the crucible of caught in the act of extorting fate tialiae that pecat care money from timber owners vain chance the wheel shall and applying it to their pri- wate ih their. favor vate uses. The charges have rags Ng “British Columbis the been made on the floor of the McBride administration have provincial house and no at- outraged the better feelings of tempt was made to. disprove : them. The matter is now in the people. They have given : away our land and timber and Se eee a ages our mines, and have strangled snk ante a: 9 nt f a us with railway securities. akin , : o os t d They have contended all along dak ve, Bae he nc es ae that the treasury was full; arte se i ih ae that any loans they had made be were placed in order that their : Gn ot ies ne rn own money deposited in the bf Lah sR Sandy ppt Mak dvd. Slagle Me a bank might make money easy wonder that the Liberals are in the country. At last they a oe a ie are forced to admit that their} C°™® a cies big surpluses were wind. In Geand Bie Ciel, Sar: Deis their extremity they compel is in excellent shape for the this city to pay them $125,000 coming fight. to which they have no right, With the sup- port of a mighty band of cam- and for a small appropriation pe sire such as he has the of $35,000 made to this city} OUtlook is exeeptionalls the best we can get is an bright. 1.0. U. With these conditions going on all over the province It is quite clear that the it is easy to understand that “big interests’ are working the people are in no friendly mood, and only the oppor- tunity is required to hurl the government from power. In Manitoba the government is forced to back the Liberal ies would have to shut if the Laurier policy hand in glove with the Borden administration, and just as at the last election they raised a great hue and cry that factor- down of reci- CARPENTERS |! SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. J. BURROUGHS, Manager st. dst Ave. and McBride PHONE 25 PRINCE RUPERT, 8.6. Branch Yard at Smithers as ae FRED STORK’ S HARDWARE 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Carpenters’ Toois Wire Cable Stee! Biocks Fishing Taokle Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated fron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S HARDWARE fy coast the same eourse next ele: That is always the way the ‘big interesis. They | man in the stomach I tunately if the people of Canada, | people of the United & have wakened to the seems cerl which a high protective permits, The next Dominio will be between the peop! the big interests. Bord be on the side of the terests and Laurier \ fighting for the peopl The big interests wi frighten the people porting them by thre Lo close down all the fa but this dodge is so | ordinarily clear headed will pay little attentio The people want cheaps and larger markets and won't be happy get it. The people; for unt Laurier policy the Borden poli the millionaires SACRED CONCERT WAS POPULAR AFFAIR. Large Audience He Heard Splendid | Program in Westholme Theatre The sacred concert in the Westholme theatre last Sunday following church services was one which gained, the popular approval of the musie lovers of the city. It was well and the big audience showed appreciation of the excellent pro- gram by enthusiastic The numbers of the Welsh choir, composed of eight male voice, were particularly well re- ceived and the general verdict was that these new to Prince Rupert have musical voices which will be a welcome addition to the talent of the city. Kindly Light,’ has a magnificent tenor voice. His number credited with being the most ex- quisite ever heard here. Unfor- tunately, Mr. Jones was unwell, and his work was marvellous under the circumstances. Mrs. Hemmell, whose sweet soprano always charms her au- its applause. comers is dience, was down for two num- bers. Both of them were heartily encored. The solo by Geo. Waddell was much appreciated, as they al- ways are. A quartette composed of Mes- srs. Davies, Evans, Harris and Waddell was roundly encored. The accompanists were Mrs. Carpenter and Mr. Davies. Kegg Would Come Back Lem Kegg, a young boxer who much merit and who form- lived in Prince Rupert, like to here and give a match ing with Francisco arranging has erly would come He Johnny and in Butte for a twenty-round bout with Al Smith, Afterwards he would like to Prince Rupert, Lem popular with the boys here and the local sports would like a match between Bayley and Kegg. on O Leary is now to come is very to see Seven Mail Ships Cleared Sunday the was a waterfront and all vious shipping records for harbor were broken. Seven steamers left port with the big- gest assortment of mail that has ever left Prince Rupert in any day. It is not many on the Canadian that can boast ping clearance of steamers in one day. very day pre- this busy on one { Atlantic of a seven wis mail There are stil) a few good pre- emptions left on Graham Island. We know them. Queen Charlotte Information Bureau. } | | | attended, | | | } | has been work- | asl in San} | mail | seaport! ship- | 87tf) THE DAILY NEWS An NO MORE NEED FOR BEING DROWNED AT SEA ovel apparatns has bet most successfully tried for saving life at sea. Tt is the invention of the engineer, Heinrich of Geste- muende. The central part is of water-tight canvas, with two sleeves; the lower part is a metal bucket. and keeps the life- saving apparatus, by its weight, in a verticla position. The top part allows the person to look out by a sliding door, which is water-tight when shut. Inside the apparatus sufficient food and drinking water can be stored, and the shipwrecked men can float and hold out for weeks. The whole apparatus can be easily stored on board, and can easily be made ready for use in a minute or two. Bul jlengthy | cits council suggesting a mining carl pert one wee to attract visitors from the ami gest the will Pp $325. Prir pos Pp Own 644. H Se Want Water in Section Two A petition signed by of property two asked for They avenue street, to Atlin, ond avenue. Ald. Maitland said there be enough to lay inch pipe up Second to teenth street. The left to board of works to report on. Wants a Mining Carnival ] B. Brown, better own Idog Brown, a number in section Kn as} a the sent to has owners communication water service over a line up Seventeenth Tait, to Sec- there, suggested to to Ru- suggested another idea Pan- The mayor sug- take the matter up with Mr. Brown} cily about May 14. in Prince Second He and The held year July time. iival to be next woek k al in fair would ten- Seven- money a i exhibition. ed he fair be managers, in the the question was Notice to Contractors will be received by undersigned until April 27th m., for the construction of apartment house. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of James Gilmore, archi- tect, Second avenue. 91-97 For Sale Blundall) slightly used, Th® is a special bargain. ice Rupert Music Store, ite post office. 914 iano, almost $250. er leaving city. Box -97 | Tenders the 6 p. iano Op- -97 jan new, P. O. 91 a lot of your own?! in Port Edward now. The 8i-tf ave you A clean swell eating place. ure one London Cafe. COUGHS & COLDS »— Mathieu’s Syrup ei Ter ané Ceé Liver Of] not only stops a cough but cures it. Its tonic and restorative properties enable the system ‘o permanently throw off a cold. 35¢ for large bottle. Sold everywhere. J. l. MATHIEU CO. Prep. GHERBROOKE. MATHIEUS SYRUP OF TAR & COD LIVER OIL with NORWEGIAN CENTENNIAL, with ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY ROOMS : Second Aveuur pposite Empress Theatr Rooms open from 8 @ mm. Ww 11 pg. m Visiting Scotemen ere c ny invit For rates for hall rent apply secreta Ss. D. MACDUNALD CHAS. DENNIS President Seere tat KNIGHT & HICKEY Contractors and Builders Jobbing & Repairing Shop: Fraser and Sixth Streets PHONE GREEN 269 “JOHN CURRIE — Contractor & Bullider ..Estimates Given on Moving Buildings. Phone Black 294 FURNISHED APARTMENTS in two and three-room suite. J. E. DYER. Phone Black 334 WHY PAY RENT 9 1 will bulld you a home on 220 terms to eult you. Cc. K. YTERBERG, P. 0. Box 641 1742 Gth Ave. &| ‘GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rents and Collections AUCTIONEER 220 Second Ave, Prince Rupert LAND CLEARING Peter Nelson ts open to take contracts | wii call for clearing land in and around Terrace; also cordwood for fuel, etc, Terms, etc., on application. HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Suite 1, Federal Block PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Phone 300 P. SECOND HAND GOODS O, Box 1635 { will buy or sell all kinds of household goods, mechanics tools, guns and mens clothing Will call any time. F. M. CROSBY see aed Ave. w. Phone Red 243 A IVARSON & CO. Biacksmiths & Horseshoers Boat Work ist Ave., Manson Way Phone 525 Have received our 1814 &pring Seeds FIELD, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS Agente for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. 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