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Telephone 98 and Mexico: ($5.00 if paid in Newspaper Bureau, 219 New Oontract Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of neon-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers DAILY EDITION Saturday, July 4, 1914 iaiinsitesiaeatiiamati In 1944, Mr. B.D. Winona, Ontario, of the men who were actively joined with Mr. RK. L. Borden in proclaiming the folly of “truck| or trade with the Yankees.” In Smith, of the disruption of the Empire. Today, we have = Senater Smith's admission that his firm had “truck and trade with the Yankees” last year and found it advantageous. We have the was one 4014 Mr. Binith has become further admission that this Senator Smith as a reward for year, because of wruek, ane trade with the Yankees,” his his devotion to the Borden : . firm was able to supply straw- cause and he is still the head a pphy . B 2s may ¢ Aspects of one of the largest fruit berric " May At pecially ; , : favorable prices. The inci- handling firms*tn Canada, At : dent is just one of the many ce evaee Or wane EGY, & OP bits of striking comment upon cular letter was sent out to the sincerity or the good Judg fruit dealers by Senator me t vf the Sivdeie onl the Smith’s firm and in that letter} [© ‘ ro : Smiths who asserted their there appeared the following pare Era trade restrictionist doctrines significant statements :— . : ; so vociferously three years “We are buying strawberries ago. in refrigerator carload lots o 2% from the South now for our jam factory and canning fac- tories and so we have an op- portunity to supply you at, we believe, lower rates and (with) better quality of berries than ean be supplied in any other way. We did this last year and those who bought these berries were extremely well pleased and continued their patronage as long as we had the ber- ries.” But it is more than that. It is an incident supplying proof of the soundness of the posi- tion taken by the Liberals in 1911 when they argued that the Laurier policy of freer trade would operate to the ad- vantage of the Canadian con- sumer as well as of the Cana- dian producer. During the 1911 campaign, it was pointed out by Liberal speakers and papers that, owing to differing climatie conditions in the two countries, vegetables and fruits, for example, are some- Three years ago, Mr. Smith and the other supporters of Mr. Borden were shouting that it would be folly for Canada to times available in the United have increased “truck and States before they have ma- trade with the Yankees.” tured in Canada and that from There would be no benefit to time to time prices differ with Canada from such business, the varying of the seasons be- they cried. To trade with the Americans must mean ihe an- nexation of the Dominion and tween the two countries. Under these cireumstances, of course, there must be times when it oe = KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 8 Tinware HARDWARE | rs." _ | MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Giass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ 5 i — Supplies ‘* Stay Satisfactory Range.”’ LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. oe] A. J. BURROUGHS, Manager 1st Ave. and McBride &t. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. PHONE 26 Branch Yard at Smithers RR OO High-Grade Work Plumbing, Steamfittin ; and sheet metal work at fair prices Western Plumbing Co., Ld would be to the advantage of Canadians to have the oppor tunity of purehasing in the United States, just as at other times the Canadian market would be most suitable, . . . The ‘etter sent out by Sen ator Smith's firm justifies the Liberal position. At the time of whieh the letter spoke, it was to the advantage of the Canadians to purchase Ameri can berries. At another time it might to the advantage of people in some portions of Canada to purchase other American products At atill other times it would be to the advantage of Americans to buy Canadian products, be The Smith letter serves to emphasize these facts, but it does more than that. It re calls the fact that under the Liberal policy berries and other natural products from the United States would have been admitted into Canada duty-free as such products would have been admitted to the United States free of duty when shipped from the Domin. ion, But, with the aid of such men as Senator Smith, Mr, Borden was suceessful in hood- winking a majority of Cana- dians into surporting his trade restriction poliey so that while it is to the advantage of Cana. dians to purehase berries and other natural products from the United States at certain seasons, they must continue to pay not only the price and the dealer's profit, but the amount of a tariff duty as well. Right there is one of the reasons of the unnecessarily high cost of living. HID FOUR MONTHS IN CAVE AT POINT GREY Man Wanted for Murder Traced Vancouver, June 29.—Nickane Tastopia, for four months a fug- itive from justice, was yesterday afrrested by Detectives McDon- ald and Ricci, of the Vancouver department, charged with at- tempted murder, it being alleged that one night in February he stabbed Dominieo Caperto five times in a drunken brawl at 600 Harris Street. Following the stabbing, Tastopia made his es- cape and was not discovered un- til vesterday. The method of Tastopia'’s cap- ture is dramatic in the extreme. For four Tastopia has lived in a hole which he dug un- der a huge stump in West Point Grey. The only be- trayed uneonsciously by the hunted man's wife, who yester- day carried provisions to Tasto- pia’s hiding place and was trail- ed to the stump by the detectives. months secre was It's all right to ride a hobby if you know where to get off. — 1836 THe Bank or 1914 BritishNorthAmerica 76 YEARS IN Business. CAPITAL ANO SURPLUS $7,786,666. Teach The Children The Value o1 Money If your children learn, while not only how to spend money wisely, but how, growing, by self-denial, to save some- thing for the future, you will have started them on the road to financial success. Sx th Open a ivings Account for each in Bank of British North America, and encourage them to add to it regularly. “RINCE RUPERT BRANCH ‘ FRIIS IIIS TTT AIA JOO I ia ih tn * rr. MARGETTS, Manager. ing the late heir’s real political by Police Who Follow His claims, He was credited with be- Wife ing an ardent Catholic and the wieed, it is declared he made clear THE DAILY NEWS SERIOUS BLOW TO ANTI-SEMITIC PARTY: Young and Inexperienced Arch- duke Becomes Hoir to the Thrones of Austria and Hungary Vienna, July 4.—The opinion has gained ground in authorita- tive circles here that the future of Austria-Hungary now, more than ever, depends on the healtt of the venerable Emperior Fran- cis Joseph, It was pointed out in political circles that if the emperor is per. mitted to reign only a few years more everything may continue as usual and Archduke Francis Fer dinand’s death wll have little lasting material effect on the foreign or domestic affairs of the dual monarchy. It was argued that should a vouthful and inexperienced ruler like the Archduke Charles Francif Joseph, son of the late Archduke Otto, suddenly be called on to take the reins of government, a period of anxiety might super- vene. The young archduke his wife, who was Princess Zita of Parma, are both = extremely popular among all classes of so- ciety and everybody from the em. peror down is eaid to be prepar- ed to do his utmost to help them and in every way to rise to the re- sponsible position so suddenly thrust on them. No Political Upheaval The suggestion put forward in some quarters that Archduke Francis Ferdinand’s death is likely to cause a_ political up- heaval is said to have little real foundation, as the old emperor has kept the reins of government in his own hands, delegating as little power as possible to his late nephew. Much mystery always has ex- isted in Austria-Hungary regard_ chief supporter of the powerful Christian-Secialist or anti-Semi- tic party in Austria. It was known he was not in sympathy with the Magyar re gime in Hungary, nor was he as pro-German in Austria as some of the German Nationalist fac- tions desired him to be. Favered Three-Fold System The late archduke, it is beliey ed, really favored some form of three-fold system for the future government of the Austro.Hun garian empire to take the place of the present dual regime of Germans in Austria and Magyars in Hungary. It is said he desired to the great Slavic popula- tion in the two halves of the em- pire and forming a power- ful proportion of the inhabitants, given definite share of the government of the country. In- see very some promises in that direction to cer- tain leaders of the Slav parties a few months ago. His death removes ali the pos- sibilities and will, it is under stood, prove a ous blow to the dominant power and to the anti-Semites. TROOPS HELD READY FOR IRELAND London, July 4.— It stated that cAénfidential orders have been is received by Lieut-Gen. Sir Doug- las Gaig, commander in chief at Aldershot, to hold certain troops in readiness to move out of camp on short Those parti- cularly indicated the First Cavalry Brigade, composed of the Seeond Dragoons, the Fifth Dra- goons, the Eleventh Hussars, and the Second Infantry Division. It understood that the North of Ireland is the destination of the troops, which will only be moved as a last They will mareh out as for a regular cam- paign. notice, are is necessity We buy and serve only the best the market affords. London Cafe. “MY ONLY MEDICINE” Says Mrs. Corbett, Are “Frylt-a-tives” sop Me In Perfect Health” ee a Steamer Prince TO EASTERN THE G. T. Vancouver, Victoria and Seai TONDAYS ot © FRIDAYS ot 8 AL. mw mer Prince Rupert leaves Prince Rupert Sreomere Prince Joho of Prince Albert lv. Prince Rupert TUESDAYS, 9:30 Pm | | Low Excursion Rates | 8.6. HENRIETTE carries rough freight } For full particulars and all Information of interest to travellers, apply to Saturday, July 4 1014 aa tle George leaves Prince Rupert CANADA and UNITED STATES on sale until September qood return until October Stet 30t Gasoline and explosives P. TICKET OFFICE, Hart Biock, Third Avenue, Phone 260 AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES i ie Mas. ANNIE A. CORBETT ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY © hone 554 P.0. Box APERHANGING Avon, OnT., May 14th. 1913 Rooms “T have used ‘‘Fruit-a-tives” for Indi- | second Avenue, Opposite Empre Theatr gestion and Constipation with most | Rooms open from 8 a m. tw ff p = AINTING excellent results, and they continue to | V!siting Scotsmen are cordia re hae , be my only medicine. I am highly For rates for pall rent apply. secrerary OLISHING AND pleased with ‘Fruit-a-tives’’ and am |S. D. MACDUNALD, CHAS. DENNIS ' not ashamed to have the facts published President Secretary Wy to the world. When I first started, about six years ago, to use them, I took four for a dose, but I cured myself of the above troubles and gradually reduced the dose to one tablet at night. Before taking ‘‘Pruit-a-tives’’ I took salts and other pills but the treatment was too harsh. I thought I might as well suffer from the disease as from these treatments. Finally, I saw ‘Fruit adver- tised with a letter in which someone recommended them very highly, so I tried them. The results were more than satisfactory and I have no hesitation in recommending them toany other person They have done me a world of good. Cement, Phone i-tives I MARTIN & M’GOWAN PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERERS Brick and Tile Work Estimates Furnisned PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING COMPANY Tar and Gravel and Ready Damp-Proofing Water-Proofing ALL TINTING Martin Swanson Second Avenue, hear Me New Welington Goa The favorite Household Coa! Cleancst, Brightest, Best Blue 320 Made Roofing Repairin oa get satisfaction from tlem, and that is pa 9 NEW WELLINGTON COAL CO quite a lot'’ ANNIE A. CORBETT. —_— Rogers & Albert, Agts Bc a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c, |P-O- Sox 438 PHONE 205 second Avenue Phone 11) At a'l dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit.a-tives Limited, Ottawa, A Real Lever Simuiation OLD WATCH FitEE. A_ straightforward generous t n tahaiteb firm We are civine & Watches to thoasands JOHN eve tisement te you obtain one. now, encios . Estimates Given Phone lous offer. shout «as Don t think this offer too good to We and expect you show them the beant he true. hat send Free Water 25 cents today seni cain Phone 300 AN Investment! with a few hundred dollars to in- vest does not see much chance for a profitable turn in buying an un- improved jot. It is the improved property that is making the money BLYTHE BROS. PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Phone 194 ‘Satisfaction guaranteed | Contractor & Builder HARRISON W. 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I WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc MONEY TO LOAN Bor 15856 - - - Heigerson Block Prince Rupert, 6 ; HARRY HANSON iffice eorner @nd Street and 3rd Av Today the real estate market is } TAGE LIMITED quiet Property turns slowly and | THE VELIABLE PLUMBER PACIFIC CAR though prices remain firm the Man | Phone 489 Second Ave., near McBride g enntt ' Pacifi Transl Genere! Cartage LADYSMITH COAL 93—Pnone—03 these days, but the small investor Crown and Bridge Work a bas no chance to get in on tt him . self. ¢ Speciality. P. ©. Box 208 Phone 47 But he has a chance to get in a | Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue P ROBERTSON syndicate The Prince Rupert j - " . Building and Investment Company eae Be re Chartered Accountant an association of investors with UNION TRANSFER C0 small capital whose pooled re- Audite, investigations, Ag, vseiments, Lieu sources makes it one of the most dations and Assignments active and prosperous business or TRA’ ORAG ganizations in the city. aoe ailiecsee auch E Smith Block, Srd Ave., *rince Rupert, & « This company has built many PHONES ; 36 Office RESIDENCE 110 alee houses and has just completed a 333 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT ROYAL BAKERY splendid apartment house It deals re — — exclusively in Prince Rupert invest Successor to Mnott's ments, It has no paid officers and BOAT BUILDER Pormerly known as Clifton’s ho operating expenses, Dut it makes money. In three years it has paid BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY an average annual dividend of 17 ey ee : 7 per cent. H. 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