THE DAILY NEWe a | IN NORTHERN SRITISH COLUMBIA | FOR NAVAL VICTORY | EXTEND THANKS PASSING EVENTS Published Daily and Weekly saneaatine Guaranteed Largest Circulation i London, Dee. thea he secre ms eae ; a . ui aa —_— —_—- “hibe ~y of the A “ : as yeertved Tac h | City Ciwar Company apne ern ve report F. McRAF, EDITOR AND MANAGER —— ver * : ‘hoe. wan de-jject is not to ascertain if it is a cable dispateh from View Ad- {factory at Levis, Quebee, was ( : : j fre HEAD OFFICE | miral Sir Frederick Sturdee, of |stroyed by fire last week, and 125ifeasible to extract radium from Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98 j the British squadron, stating | workers mostly girls were|the water, or to ee 5 be ; source Of the re m, but rather TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Gontract| (hat in the battle of the Falkland thrown out of employment : , oe = enough rates on application. falahds. in whh dhe German daetilenen to learn whether there 1 DAILY EDITION EDITORIALS —_- cruisers Senarnhorst, Gneisenau New Brunswick's regiment for casualties totaled seven men S Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1914 a id Leiprig were sunk. the Brit. {the second contingent ene ann ; , ; pleted last week, when 1,050 had the oot Spee, they helped to drive authorities knew and much} hie! Britich | + cent, as comparec with the co pehu ot the ritish lane orce ‘ them into the trap set on the that they do not know Pub. | ; ‘ responding ifree months of last : : jcongratulated Admiral Sturdee o: Atlantic by capturing German licity cannot give him any in-: a : jbehalf of the army rhe mes bases and shutting off the formation he does not already! ; : ' : | sage wm sent reat congratyu - | ‘ ‘ — f the Secre sources of supply, without possess Rul it can warn the}, : " . vablegram from th ecre e ate you of avINE pracucally);, oO : Office, 1 on which the most effective fight- public against him and also} am wy f the War fice, London, : ‘ jswept the seas of the enemy has been received by Prof Rk ing ships soon must become multiply the forees seeking tol Fr ws m . inst : essage. Cart arris rato oO helpless. Has Canada anything bring hi mte justice. Publicity] ord’e - oe Harris, at Kingston, nt., to be proud of in this matter of can also help to piece together | naval forces on the Pac What might have been the of the cities on the coast for the aid lent by the fleets of ifie? the reievant casual and almost) fate forgotten incidents observed en the vietory of the British|}Capt. B. > Carr-Harris, who was i squadrot wer the Germans off|serving with the British forces in bul} by various people, and thus|Palkland Islands, Mr. Winston Rast Afiica and was killed in an construct a chain of evidence Churchill, First Lord of the Ad.jengagement wilh the German Australia and the strength of ow « miralty, cabled the Japanese Min-jTurkish army at the Turkish the naval forces of Japan? | Stories of preparation for aj!ster of Marine us follows: “Wiih|forts on the Straits of Aden Australia not only defended | German attack on Quebee are|the sinking of the Scharnhorst, sehiatppitanene her own coast line; she drove! has! is any foundation for them of-{the whole German squadron the Germans out of and entered permanently upon possessions in the South Seas./ sheuld be given to the pubtie|at the outbreak of the war hes On the other hand, a dispatch | from Ottawa says the govern- ment was greatly relieved when | it received news of the defeat} dence that has not heretofore|sion of the active operatiogs in of the German fleet by the Brit- ish squadron under command | of Vice Admiral Sturdee. This | is an admission that Sir Rob- ert Borden was under appre- hension regarding the effec his policy, a policy dictated by her ficial intimation to that effect |which had its base at Tsing Tau ; ; ; } | i t of the | that effect gaining wide publicity. If there|/Gneisenau, Leipzig and Nurnberg, and every known detail of evi. |been destroyed and the base itself dence disclosed That would/reduced and captured. bring out much additional evi- “This event marks the conelu- been regarded and help toward an apprehend-jengaged in the Pacific for four ing of the perpetrators if still|months. Though it has fallen to under Canadian or British jur-|a British squadron in the South isdiction. If there is no foun-}Atlantic to strike the final blow, dation for the story there/it was largely owing to the pow- should be official intimation tejerful and untiring assistance The Hon. L. P. Pelletier, former postmaste general, has been sworn in as a judee of the Su- perior Court of Canada A eo-operative association to be known as the Canadian Shoe Manufacturers’ Export Associa- tion and embracing all the iead- as significant! whieh the Allied fleets have been me shoe manufacturers in Mon- treal, was formed in that city last week for the purpose of making an effort to secure a portion of a the shoe orders now being placed : by the Imperial government A ;Proeposiiion will be submitted to the Nationalists who in | Publicity is not}rendered by the Japanese fleet} : jthe Imperial government for the matter of naval defence con-| only the best means of allaying|that this has been achieved | ge . oe ll ad tile as a manufacture, within two months, 3 . . " e needless ale 7 ; also | 7 rel his Cabinel and le 1¢ | im, pt at al Had the enemy turned west | of a million pairs of milicary sata of the Pacific coast ee a or of 2 ape asainst| | wwain the honors would have |poots . Canada practically defenceless real dangers.—Toronto Globe jrested “with the Japanese and ieee when the war broke out. Some , Y Ss t - cs : at. } , rad iy ’ er : “ ’ , j our ys em forware general combinatior rélief ship, Dorie, sailed from i of the Premier's friends tempied to excuse him on | » Demands | ground that the Monroe trine of the United States us iwmune from attack in a panic, two submarines built in Seattle for the Chilean government, and rejected cause, were purchased by Richard MeBride, acting the Federal government. eraft cost the taxpayers of the | heid | for for the sick. | for The | country im excess of a million dollars. We shall have some-j thing to say in regard te that deal later on, but in the mees- | time here was a million 1 and | more spent in a foreign coun- try which, with many millions added to it, would have distributed in the neighber. hood of this city had the naval policy of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, endorsed by the British Admir- alty and carried out by Australian government, adhered to. Australia natural- ly is proud of her record; ada is humiliated by hers Vietoria Times S 2.4 Suppression of news of al erime may please and help an officer more eager to win — They Are Arming The Infantry With Machine Guns Now HeEY- | + SOU WITH TH’ RIFLES The | an occasional corrective to insure good health and strength. Success jean proceed with safely through {ship of mercy, the Dorie’s cargo is almost impossible for the weak jth © Vast expanse from the and ailing. Enjoyment is not are recognized al] over the woric | reeognition of your valuable na- | the stomach, stimulate the liver, reg- ulate the bowels. They cleanse the | }$380,500. Montreal has con- system, purify the blood and | act in the best and safest way | jAustralian squadrons, moving The second Nova Scotia Belgian The peace of the Pacific is | Halifax last Saturday week for now, for the time being, restored |Rotterdam As in the case of the and the commerce of all nations|Tremorvah, Nova Seotia’s first coast [is composed mainity of contribu. Impaired j th tof Mozambique io that of South |tions of the people of Neva Seo- and serious sicknesses usually America, The expulsion of the/tia. Approximately 172 carloads begin in deranged conditions of the |(iermans fram the Hast is com-|jof supplies, food and clothing for stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels. ee and with good and vigilant|the stricken Belgians have been this | # ” ; re al ae pe j Should be rendered extremely dif-}of this amount over 100 earloads | } a and hazardous. have been provided by the people ° efforts by all a return by them | placed in the Dorie’s holds, and I take the eppertunity of Your! Nova Seotia rhe approxi- | Exeelleney’s cordial message to |mate values of the total contri- lexpress, on behatf of the British | butions of the various provinces jand Australian navies, earnest|t? the Dorie’s cargo are as fol- lows: Nova Scotia, $202,000: New heey | 22 be the best corrective of troubles |i! assistance.” | Brunswick, $49,000; Prince Ed- | of the digestive organs. They tone : | ward Island, $4,500; Quebee and }Ontario, $125,000. The total is CANADIAN PACIFIC tributed largely to the supplies RAILWAY iprovided by Quebee and Ontario. “ For Health | ied net or } } An investigation is being com- Can.| and Strength | ro ny entthouns ipleted by the mines branch as Any Medicine in the World. riday, 8 p. m. lo the existence of radium in | pate In boxes, 25 cents | eh a jspring water in Ottawa, Montreal Princess Maquinna south- fad at various points between the SUBSCRIBE FOR =| bound Sunday 8 p.m. — | *" ilies, Sliklit traces of radium have been found in the spring|ings Gowns and Smoking Jackets; | 4. @ MONAB, General Agent water in Ottawa, but the full re. | © THE DAILY NEWS |_ cree rourin siveet ane ting are Ei We VE. GIVE! = f VP HAV EAGOU NFANTRNE AEN CARR RIFLES - MODERN war ; San HASNT Zl / Gt > GE TCHOURT S, / SELF A REGUIAR a? (| GUN-WE HAVE some NEW ONES DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FORA" (NI NEA 4 RYMEN SSO CARRY - of it in the water fo give the lat ter the heating quality of the Carlbad Springs in Germany It « only in recent years that it has been diseovered that it is the ra- dium and not saline contents that e the Carlsbad waters thet rative power, and if there are springs of the same nature im Canada their value will be very DOMINION TRUST IN BAD LIGHT Provisional Liquidator Reports Company's Actions Were in Vio- Lation of Law and Terms of its Charter. Vancouver, Dee. 14 Mr. C. R Drayton, provisional liquidator of the Dominion Trust, finds that the direct cause of the liquida tion, so far as he has been able to ascertain, may be shortly stat ed as follows: {. The fact that, in violation | of its powers, the company re- ceived deposits and kept in hand little or no liquid assets with) which to meet a possible run. 2. The fact that moneys, both trust moneys and the company's | own moneys, were invested not as) required by the provisions of its ; charter, but in highly speculative assets and in shares or bonds of highly speculative companies, where more and more advances were necessary to protect the company's security. eked eee eee RRR EE DOO ERE Ee eee, outs for iihoinee, Vic. toria and Seattle on Fridays at 9 A. M. mer. o. S. CHRISTMAS SAILING FOR THE SOUTH S. S. Prince John Will leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver at 7 Pm 1. arriving Vancouver at 3 P. M. Thureday, December local steamers for Victoria and Seattle MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS Ear: \ Next sailing for Masset and Port Clements, December ov» Wet sailing for Gkidegate, Jedway, etc., December 4) Special Reduced Rates for Christmas and New Years a. on @. T. P. Raliway For Heservations, Through Tickets, ete., Apply at @ + Third Avenue AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Line: Teacher of Violin and All Band instruments A. PESOIM~TT 462 Eighth Ave. bie aes ee APERHANGIN( AINTIN( OLISHIN( \ND WALL TINTING AMERICAN TAILOR: Martin Swenson CUT PRICES Cal and Save Money| NW welling id Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue. The favorite Ho DR. GILMOY, DENTIST Orown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Cleanesi, Brighi+ Bes NEW WELLINGTON COAL oo. flowers & Albe Becone Avenue Phone 119 ' Y PLUMBING Any HEATING. CENTRALLY LOCATED Steam Heated—Ali Conve- o wb of tings, Pipes cut & Phone 174 SMITH & MALLETT Velouver, Crane va a niences—Very Moder- ate Price SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY =F WILLIAMS 4 fANSON Ss. The fact that moneys en. ji trusted for investment were not) kept separate, nor in a separate bank account, although the com- pany’s charter required this to be) done. At the date of liquidatio: the company had under its con- trol trust moneys amounting t between 84,000,000 and 85,000,.) 000. Part of this was always un- | invested and always carried in the » * company's bank account, mixed with its own money, and often, if not always, dealt with as if it) were its awn money. 4. The fact of the misappro- | priation of trust and other seeuri- ties. This appears to have been a vain atlempt to save the situa- tion, and has been most notice. able during the few months prior | to liquidation, The inability of! the company to hand over trust funds when demanded rendered the situation acute, 5. To sum up the situation, the company seems to have done | most things that a trust company should not do, and this company had no power to do, and a few things that a trust company should do. Mr. Drayton estimates that the assets will realize $970,715.97, against a book value of 85,752,- 242, and expects the liabilities to rank at $3,000,000 \ large variely of Men's Dress. | english imported; all wool. At investigations have'the Aeme Importers, Ltd tf. | ' ~ SERRE REET R EERE RRR Tn nl Thiee 4 Heed of Ge Sires Prince Ruper sien M Manson, B A WwW. E. Willa ’ _ Barristers, Seliciiors Etc Helgerson Block 35~-PHONE-35 TAXI (Sueceessors t ALF HALLIGAN (SRE EERE EERE ERED ESD Estimates Give DOMINION —— Undertakers and Embaimers FUNERAL DIRECTORS Caskets and Undertakers’ Supplies at Wholesale Prices Tertns Reasonable Phone 41 8h &@ Gpeciaity ‘office corner tna PACIFIC CARTAGE Li u MONEY TO Loan Gor 158 Prince Stre ‘ Genera! Cartage LADYSMITH COAL 63 Phone 8. JOHN CURRIE Contractor & Builder on M Phone Biack 294 C. B. PETERSON EXPERT ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone 318 Grass-W idowers weeeerere eal JAMES GILMOR! Bachelors : Architect DON’T WASH 1 guarantee Yad Avenue, near M TED IN my coll te give you hot iia icy waTeR “YY napoees THIS frat thing in a ‘ twerec \ winrar = = morming 31F CG agd | ot town, ov ce ee 4 at Spur —fifteen minutes after you Pure Knott's Bak« Fulton Cash Me have started the fire EASY TERMS *) °) Con Milk Govt. lnspectec $5.00 ist Month $5.00 2nd Mont The Best Equipped anc ¥ $2.50 Sra Month Same Old Price Sanitary Dairy is \'« MARRY NAMON + Prince Rupert Dairy The Reliable Piumber Phone 4898 Phone Green 252 Drawn for The Daily ¢ ) 404% ~ rT SIMD ~BALTO me, eeeerre News by POPE EE EEE EERE OTE erecrrerrrre erect