‘ - THE DAILY NEWS ~me THE DAILY News |)’ PRUSSIAN GREED AND Se ee cae ea Tn UNM han oneicitn tarend HATREDCAUSED THE WAR Quaranteed Largest Circulation The government of Prussia| is not only autoeratic, but as | Il. F. MeRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER toeratic. The franchise ia pot BRITAIN THE SOLE BARRIER BETWEEN commany => HER , or ’ meg | GAINING WORLD DOMINATION—SIR GEORG HEAD OFFICE manhood franchise, bnt m m y TERS VIEW. Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. Sond ae ice eee TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract willing to part with pewer at “The destiny of Canada is be- ae a participation in thie or Brita s pi erpatto Sails for Vancouver, Vic. toria and Seattic on Fridays at 9 A. M. Through Service to The East Over the = not the only reason rates on application. all, they share their power, not|ing decided on the bleak fields of , GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC. RAILWay with the masses of the Pruss-|peigium and on the battle-torn|war. What would have happened, Seema Wied aaveutia Gantird erdtnne cars. o ———o>——o—ee=l—aaa~— ——=—=—=—=—=== = — = SS “, ~ *y 8 r and 4 ian people, but with wealthy [plains of France,” said Sir Geo.jhad Britarn drawn her hips Cars leave Prince Rupert on Wednesdays and Saturdays a+ A = DAILY EDITION aE GHO Monday. | November 16, 1914. Prussians. | : : , - e about her and held aloof? France Edmonton, Saskatoon, Melville, Winnipeg, ete, connects nd * = 8 Foster in an address in Convoca- ,a 1 aw nine ¢ St, Paul, Duluth, Chicago and all Eastern Centres For points EAST of CHICAGO use the GRAND TRrunx system Make your Sleeping Car Reservations early. For ry Full information apply to @. T. P. Ticket Office, Thira aver " . I “e ‘feate Rel The person who is supposed|tion Hall, Toronto, at the open|would have been defe = ET D I T O R I A L s- to correspond with the Prime] meeting of the University College |gium would have been a vassal T Minister of Britain or Canada|, jterary and Scientifie Society. Sir| All Purope would have lain bare ——— — —————————————__ is the Chancellor of the Ger |George’s speech, which was deliv-| for Britains downfall Britain AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES man Empire. But there is no " ave hee stamped with It is a wonder, but there are contemptuously, as a neces- seal resemblance, Our Prime|‘ red to an ausionse that filled the | would ne been a "aidan cee some people who fancy that sary and often stubborn and Minister owes his power to the hall, was on “The Gall of the|the indelible ta rere - { — * » . “ ’ des o ‘ i e Germany has free institutions} unruly pack-animal, by the] people. Sir Robert Borden is|Country,” which Sir George de and het ae lestiny wou ooes| hone 554 P01 like our own, and that the Ger-| Kaiser-appointed Ministers.” in power because of the = lfined as a call, not of arms, but|been sealed MUSIC ra man people rule. © eral election of 194114. But the a call to every’ man to fulfill the President Bone’s Inaugural. \PERHAY ) ‘oli How does this happen? Es German Chancellor is the mere Mr. John R. Bone, president Teacher of Violin and All MIAN Price Collier, an American ow does this happen: - orentan S tha- Ro : Bi most sacred obligations of cit Mr. Jonn xi. Band instruments AINTIN( ‘reature 0 e Kaiser « . | writer who died recently, wrote sentially because the German marck was not deposed by a]zenship, and to enrich that fulfil! elect, was introduced by Mr. H. ¢ A. PESCOTT ' a book entitled “Germany and rulers are very arrogant, and emular vols He was “drop-|ment by the acquisition of a com-|Hindmarsh, retiring president. I 452 Eighth Ave. | OLISHING AND the Germans.’ He was not an the masses of the German peo- ea . o hand , ats Phone Green a | WALI NTI ; ed” by the Kaiser. The Kaiser] jete knowledge our cot ‘}his inaugural address, Mr. Bone ALL TINTING enemy but an admirer, almost le are very obedient. A Ger , plete Enowleags of our county y . ’ pie are : . “ a eould dismiss the present : . said: 7 ! a worshiper, of the Kaiser. man officer strikes a soldier in Chancellor as easily as he and of our history. ald: But he had no illusions as to the face with a whip again and : uld éiutiie a tutle : The “How wonderful this new call Suppose Germany, following ” popular rule in Germany. This] again for neglecting to salute Reic My ating|has been!” said Sir George.|peaceful lines, had surpassed Martin S ans : teichstag is a mere debating ’ 1 Wanso! sketch of German government, him, and ees ni oe society, in which men of ad rhere has been no sign of com-| Britain as a commercial and po AMERIGAN TAILOR Second “Avenus he says, “may also help to without gucsuon. were tHe vanced views are allowed t sulsio t ese arches. | litical power, would not good old ilsion in all th mar I show how vapid is the talk is possible, free institutions i ' a hat tl 2 Ger ve sople inn ‘k ory. Still there talk without the slightest hope There has been no sign, among|John Bull have been the first to RICES about wha le rman peop . are a mot ery. Sti rere 1 ef changing the government take off his hat to her? This is —- CUT P Cc will of will not do; whether something in the machinery The goverment ia the Kaiser all these men marching to the not a war on our part of world ' , y a oo, , ‘ > ter. e& gove © 5 : . Or, a : : . Ww f { o o { 0 ) they will or will not have war, of government, and the Ger with a few to whom he gra-|flelds of battle, of knout or lash] jactery, It is war of self-de Call and Save Money for example. We shall have man machinery is contrived to ; . . . : a“ ame , » . : ; ciously consents to give his|or whip. The country’s call came] fence! It is a war to preserve lib war when the German Kaiser defeat the will of the people confidence.—Toronto Star t : 8s f ‘rty and freedom-——even religion.” touches a button and gives an The three-class system of to every man because the man{et : e. Meares. comelimented | The favorite Household Coal . ms - " “ee or ‘ars sOmp . ee ; order, and the German people} voting prevails in Prussia, the F HIGHLANDERS Or ae es Sate Fo re on his splendid DR. GILROY, DENTIST a A Z , ; . > re Foster o sa » \° } will have no more to say in dominating German state. Ac- CORPS O Sen Bova GseTlA “T have heard it said that Great «4 Sees President nin |\NEW WELLINGTON COAL ¢ the matter than you or I.” cording to this system, the Britain would never dare to enter enh Penioteal Hutton tendered a Crown and Bridge Work « Rogers & Albert, Ag * * # : _— » wns mania - : f 0 di : ; Collier say “th : ine va a it aan ~ ‘ London, Nov. 16.—General Al-|'"to war without first consulting|/hearty vote of thanks to Sir Specialty. | Secona Avenue Phone zollier says, ere 18 no upon the amount of taxes ne ae ae es ee a . ans ‘here |Georee ¢ » Premier ice: Smith Bik., Third Avenue such thing in Germany as a pays, that is upon his wealth. derson, commanding ee ( coe the overseas dominions. There|George and the Premier. orf * democratic or representative In Berlin, for instance, 931|dian contingent, who himself/was no consultation at this war. i oe ws a overnment,”’ He says there very rich men elected as many|ijoined the army at Halifax, is] 4¢ the call, the overseas domin- JAPS MOUNTED 8 : vo a? 7 oe ‘ PARAPETS OF FORTS if Phome 176 Bos 8% is no use in comparing Ger-| representatives as 32,134 vo-|taking an active interest in the]; .. J nang to the mother's side. IN HAIL OF BULLETS UNION TRANSFER C0 FOR PLUMBING Ai AND HEATING many with England or the| ters of the third class. Roughly |formation of a body of Nova Sco “What is best about the White SMITH & h MAL United States. “All analogies speaking, each, millionaire has tia Highlanders from the genera! > seete that Tok N 4 i. sieatint of GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE ts LET 2 : ‘ © “¢ . > . t Tr or “ihe be ‘ase s f RIO : ”. “te > i oO o , are false, all illustrations fu- nearly four hundred times as members of all branches of a aper, or Britains case, i a , ; io, oo a ( - se - South Wellington Coal aes oe vive worth tile, all examples valueless much voting power as each }eontingent. Twelve thousand dol-]it is, without note or ecomment,|Helal acecou 9 S Speswes PHONES « 36 Office RESIDENCE 110 tings, Pipes cut to ord , — os > “a Ts T { 1° { . 5 ” Third Ave, Head of Secon for the one reason that the workingman. “It is this three-|lars will be required for altera-| without introduction or conclu- before Tsing-Tau has been made|gsg second avenue ros Eee P tun Prince Rupert Empire of Germany is govern- class system of voting,” saye|tions to aniforms for this new sion, the plain statement of Bri- public. RB te couskes & Goat i ee |* ed by one man, who declaims} Collier, “that makes Prussia, body. | caine onia ee ee a ee eee BOAT BUILDER his independence of the people} and the Prussian cities as Well, — cmlnnnray German Hatred of Britain Se ee a ee on . and admits his responsibility] impregnable against assault|KAISER’S PALACE oF ood P hold , was characterized by the 0. GO. STUART to God alone.” from the democratically in- CORFU 18 FOR SALE| “France nor Russia wanted|same recklessness and disregard Hl. JOUNSTON “After forty odd years,” says clined.” ne war. The documents in thesejof life that the Japanese soldiers — Shene Green 321) Bocoun.snt Mr. Collier in another place, oes -6 Geneva, Nov. 15.—Emperor|white papers show that they evineed in the war with Russia. aos 806 2n¢ ave. ot Prone | “the Germans, in many ways G. H. Perris, in a work en-| William has offered his marblelajant. The great determining Led by a cclocmment of oa ean PRINCE RUPERT. & © the most cultivated nation in titled “Germany and the Ger-|palace, the Villa of Achillion, in cin’ ta thé Certs Geta neers, who exploded . — e ae the world, are still without man Empire,” gives the result|Corfu, for sale. It was built for] ™ . magazine of the enemy at a heavy representative government.” of a Prussian general election.| Empress Elizabeth of Austria, at world-power and domination. cost in lives, the Japanese mount- MAJESTIC ROOMS Alex. M. Manson, BA And again, “the members of The number of votes cast was|a cost of $5,000,000. It is said the ee ee het e _ poe gg ee in a CENTRALLY LOCATED W. BE. Williams, BA. 1 the Reichstag (popular assem- 2,360,247. The Social Demo-|Kaiser fears confiscation = if ‘ i a ‘id fomun ation - sipeciptenl seat a % TY ; ‘ oo \ Steam Heated—All Conve- WILLIAMS & MANSON bly) are not in the saddle, but crats cast 598,522 of these,|Greece joins the Allies. mag + te Sew owt preach a ad by tho Uhanteutines abel ds niences—Very Moder- Barristers, Solicitors, Eu are used unwillingly and often more than one-fourth. They adie deals to repel 42 gospel of hate. 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