2 cuabet lice tiet aha Tee ee ee ha AS Titi RS MG HRN RP Eile aa 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 Paily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—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 rates on application. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. DAILY EDITION ai Fae Tuesday, May 26, 1914 What is the matter with so and adding to the prosperity many of the young women of of the province, also providing our ‘are? It surely cannot be purchasing power for the that they have joined the ranks manufacturers of the East, is of the degenerate, and _ yet the direct result of the remov- that is the very impression al of the American duty on given to the casual observer. hogs under the Wilson-Under- Extreme and ridicutous fash- wood tariff. It provides one ions, powder- and paint-daub- more proof of the market for ed faces, and “loud-mouthed”| Canadian produce which exists behavior was formerly associ- in the United States and of the ated exclusively with the deni- benefit which flows to the zens of the underworld. Now, Canadian people from _ wider however, it is the craze among, markets. people who make a claim at} Pe respectability. } Anather piece of evidence as The world is always too free to the value of the American] phis is the boat ‘ to accept people at their “face| market to Canadians was sup- prospective value” and if those people; jiied in the Commons a few only a week ago wish to be classed among the days ago by a New Brunswick row I ee es ee er Ren SET ee Sea THE DAILY NEWS p RESOLUTE, AMERICA’S CUP DEFENDER Herrehoff designed SUNDAY CABARET SHOW | London, May 24. The Hotel | Savoy will give a cararet show in} true New York style every Sun-| day night to regale the fashion-| able tourists who patronize the| hotel, and to relieve the awful} ennui of Londoners who have to jpass the week-end in town. 4 stage has been erected in the wreat dining salon of the famous hotel and the manage- ment is optimistic and prophe- sies a complete success. Only the best artists now appearing in London will be engaged for theses S | nday night performances. Forest Fires Raging Forest fires withim a radius of twenty miles of Vancouver hav en Wiping out thousands of dollars worth of valuable stand ng timber, destroying the prop eerty of settlers in Coquitlam and North Vancouver, and threatet nz the lives of those who have so far been unable to flee fron the path of the flames Ful 2300,000 loss has been caused by the various (fires (t “ thought that the rain of the past few days will have extinguished the fires. Ae Reduced Rate meCTORIA DAY Ye BETWEEN PRINCE RUPERT ayy On sale Saturday and Monday. third for the round trip. EMPIRE DAY EXCURSjoN TO PORT SIMPSON. Steamer “Prince John” w 8:30 a. m., May 26, for Port Simpson Tickets may be obtained from &t. McMoekin, and Orme'’s Drug Store, Good retur T Andrew's ¢ round trip etc am @ s for Cn Sy i) i aa CM cite TELRWa Sday Per are ang , oe Tiekete Wharr at ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY Rooms open from 8 a PRINCE RUPERT TRANSFER Moving Furniture, Planos, Eto. Storage Foollities COAL — DEALERS — COAL JOHN CURRIE Contractor & Builder Estimates Given on Phone Black 294 undesirables they are certain- Liberal who spoke of the ex- ly taking the right way about it. The question, however, is States since the removal of the a aero one for ~ nation, duty formerly levied by the and if those concerned cannot r¢ y co or ant. secure a reform it may be eet Nagi: ela tak Rome, necessary for “higher-up” in- county in the month of Feb- [ine i ae sas be Hever to bear. ruary there were shipped tol bishop ae . the American market no lessj;p 4 On May 1, 3,380 hogs were than 382 tons of smelts. Un- Halifax sent from Calgary to the Unit- der the former United States : oe ed States in a single shipment. tariff a duty of $15 per ton], nich N.S Altogether the twenty-six cars was collected and the profits|~ eae of hogs represented a value «f of the Canadian fishermen slightly more than $50,0¢0 were consequently decreased which went into the pockets of on every shipment across tie The the Alberta stock raisers. border. As a result of the re-|tributed Moreover, while this shipment moval of the duty the fisher-|‘Strijdkreet,” was the largest ever made men in this one New Bruns-| Dutch ‘daily from Alberta, many other wick county gained increased|the Salvation thousands of hogs in smaller sales and increased profits “You lots have been shipped across amounting to thousands of|Caesar, the line from that province, dollars. Why shouldn't wheat |congtests, as well as from other prov- and other products be aliowed|they awakened inces, within the past few the privilege of this widerftheir soldiers; months. This condition of af- market? This is a question the|of one fairs bringing increased pro- Conservatives will be forced | without fits to the farmers of Alberta, to answer one of these cays. |with an ar ae eee his me 2 ae Renee LR NT TTS Pa ne eT eres espe Cae Sar, < pore pires, tion for genius? even now — IT have SHINGLES, MOULFINGS, SASH, DOORS it a po Willing PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. | presence A. J. BURROUGHS, Manager [lish 0 1st Ave. and McBride 8t. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ) werd, PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers | now ins ut jalone + Iwho will Ip sires ane ey wee FRED STORK’S | HARDWARE 710 SECOND AVE Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery New Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron FRED STORK’S: HARDWARE Rand, ELOPED WITH STENOG. AND RBANK’S MONEY port of fish to the United BISHOP m'DONALD Has AUDIENCE WITH POPE James Morrison, “teat _moinwr’ setusealf SEEDS! SEEDS! they Napoleon on Power. ye how mech is it > than a few FLOWER SEEDS fal- of Alexander, and of Dealers in Feed of all kinds king with him, it is ‘vas beeu. ¢ Prince Rupert Feed Co. “ars, 1S 808 Third Ave. Phone Black 268 founded em- yr in been akeaser ie sirien (PROMEEC founded his empire The Dye that colors ANY KIND of Cloth Pertectly, with the > where- SAME ee No Chance of Mistakes. col- fax your Drogat on Dealer. Bena for bosutet we Secates Merchants embezzling Have received our 1914 Spring Seeds FIELD, GARDEN, AND Agents for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. CHICKEN FEED A_ SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended to be found ready omg nsable and the who is loved, ind whose } the whole ¢ English Engineer Honored. liam Wilcox, K.C., ed English engineer, Assouan dam |W. F. NICKLE, M.P. for Kingston Avenue—opposite Post Office— Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns of the Rope Valves Ammunition | the Nile, Pumps Hose Paint {original Garden of iruest tendered “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” |} Pilgrims of the I }Hall Club. ~| motor demonstrated. goOV- "Parkin & Ward Electric Co., rst Conservative A snap bank | Section oak, { and 2 > is also oOp- | federal aid to the CAILLE Why row? Do not work hard at your, pleasure. Motor boats now within reach | of all. Cail at our store on Third jand see this wonderful little LIMITED ELECTRICAL and MARINE CONTRACTORS FURNISHED ALOR RE A WHY PAY RENT ? { will bulid you a home on terms to sult you. Cc. K. YTERBERG, P. O. Box 641 GEORGE LEEK | Real Estate, insurance and Loan Notary Public. Rents and Collections near 220 Sec ond Ave. HARRISON W. ROGERS oe, » 1, Federal Block _ SECOND HAND GOODS * sell all kinds of | Helger |839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 243 A IVARSON & C0. Biacksmiths & Horseshoers “HARRY HANSON Second Ave., near DR. GILROY, DENTIST | Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue UNION TRANSFER CO GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE Bouth Wellington Coal BOAT BUILDER |Prince Rupert, British Columbia It Licks like a | High Class Voh-dee-ville” Act, all right Phone Green 321 {SNOOP {KNOW THAT ACT THOSE IT. > TWO FELLOWS PULLED AT THE SE A GOOD SHOW LAST NIGHT A STANDING \ | Qer ie we. ON EACH OTHERS HEAD-I BETCHA WE COULD DO THAT AN’ GO INTO le DEE-VILL OURSELVES - rare 7_00KT EASY- DION IT? TIMES HAVE T HOW MANY ©) (414- (NTL- SND - BALTO -™ 4 P.O Bor 69 ERHANGING NTING OLISHING AND YALL TINTING i Martin Swanson New Welinglon Gl NEW WELLINGTON COAL C0, Second Avenue Phone 146 Pt x 974 FOR Plume! we ~_ neaTina SMITH & MALLETT Largest § Van ‘ ‘ vale and rt Third Ave, Mead Second Street Primes nn D. ©. STUART PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0 Alex. M. Mans A wf ‘ ina, BAL LLY WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Et MONEY TO LOAN 1585 p Block r PACIFIC TRANSFER (0. LADYSMITH COAL 93—F o—o3 PF. O. Box 203 Phone @ P. ROBERTSON Chartered Accountant Audits, Investigations, & siments, Lig dations and Asesnments nt, 86 Smith Block, 3rd Ave., *rince Rupert, B ROYAL BAKERY BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY ecw Phone 96 W Third Avenue IMPERIAL MACHINE SH Repairing Quickly Done COW BAY JAMES GILMORE Architect si reel 2nd Ave - eaueatt kx eun Re RHF ’ h $ * Try a Want Ad n The Rene” eee — SFE SHEET T oe for The Da