THE DAILY NEWS eee ee ee | Italy are atwer \ tria ind sespmpagr ATTITUDE OF ITALY ire sated tha sot DALY’ Mews IGILLETTS| CONDEMNS GERMANY 2 ns obo wot THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHER® BRITISH COLUMBIA gat> LYE ® my, Salis for Vancouver, vic. toria ind Seattic on Friday, at oA. Mm. Hot ‘wld Water in Every Blateroom Exoetiont Cuisine, and Every Modern Appliance for p., = = a 4 . . vere Comten HEAD OFFICE ‘ S haetete it eee wale teat S. S «Prince John Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. BERLIN NEWSPEPER | wane messce =Fhayer, © | ' wy that ale S For Vancouver at 7 P. Mi. on Sunday, February 141) 28th Published Daily and Weekly eS aa Guaranteed Largest Circulation f her potential ¢ | Failure to Aid Triple Alliance ! CLEANS-DISINFECTS Shows That the Kaiser Was sr vane ; protection Aggressor in War : prareuss proved that H. F. McRAR, EDITOR AND MANAGER Boston, whose “Life and Times of | wa ya tae ony rrives in Vanoouver follow! T TRANSTEN RTIS , PESSIMIS ' to suffer. Indeed => Ee veeetaye at § T DISPLAY ADVERTISING-—50 cents per inch. Contract GROWS TIC. ’ established his rank a : vel | ' Steamer PRINCE JOHN also maintaing semi-moniniy ra avour, Naas Rivers, Queen Charlotte telands, etc Blower: rates on application. ‘e admitted it was part of Bismarck's policy . G. T. P. RAILWAY The |® historian, and why Passenger trains, Carrying Standard Siler r 4 Prince Rupert for Winnipes at i0 A. M . W commecting Cae with lines for ®t. Paul, Chicas treal New York, ete Ring up #60 for « For All Points East of x Poe Fa the [ee TRUNK RAL wa OUTE For Full information vend re © weve apply © @ + Ticket om fd Avenue u AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP (iyi Copentagen,. fe Feb. 11 ee = = — wo ,|to be one of the leading Americal LY EDITION Berliner Tageblatt in its leading i teal , ; t+ atl f the allianes DA 0 wai: Thursday, Feb. 141, 1915. |opticle yaaterday ; authorities upon Italy, points ! a —s _ , article yesterday said: ‘We Profit for Healy. wn that Italy's failure to join Gr Contrary to official predictions a : ‘ vain atiebi ‘ ot many and Austria is suffict Italy fa — 6 ETL. D . 7 oO R I A L S it is — whether Ger- pana ae the Teutonic Al-|the alliance the. mly territory Y 8YeTee many's hopes will be fulfilled and iat died to at ——_—_—- ' it t We | lies As a partner of the Trip! t she has bee Perimiss she will be victorious. e know t , , — Alliance, she was bound to come q Pri she had t Se The barbaric methods of Low Countries. On the con. |e enemy's ereneen at present, to the support of Germany and tior te her partners , rs Germany in the present war is trary, he boasted that, apart) Sut not his strength in the fu- Austria if they were atta ked She shes, for Mr. Thayer says that ¢ n 4 PO Be on everybody's lips. The crime from all the thousands he er ture. wan epectiicatiy exempted from if Italy had not taken Tripoli Ger MUSIC een oe wenmane en slain in battle and masse «l) 99 ewer WHAT HE WANTED? (Participation if they were the ay iny would have done so, a Teacher of.Vielin end AN APERHANGING on nep-commetants by both afterwards, he had delivered gressors. though this move would have cost Band instruments AINTING soldiers and airmen, and their over 18,000 people to the exe- Thepresent activities of the Na-| ftety had all tt , ) the friendship of Turkey A. PESCOTT OLISHING : 6 0 © NG- aly had a ne evidence Dt HIM recent decision to sink all mer-/ cutioner, Almost certainly, at tionalists in Quebec under the/fore her. mor bidet ably hich bas been important in he “Sis W ~ z ONAISUS » , ore her, more evidence rob A ehantmen irrrespective of the the time he had no dovht that leadership of Mr. Bourassa hav- |t) t 1 | : \ nt J y Tani aes Mr. Bourassa hav-|than is contained in a ie hite | sect vor it non-combatants aboard, has he was establishing Spanish ing ‘attracted the notice of the | pays r She wa alt tely He says that Italy ought to . > , ‘s — ih . . | Papers. ' = om , FEES EE EEE EERE EEE EERE EEE stamped that country with a and Catholic culture in the Cleveland Piain-Dealer that paper {threatened and coaxed by G have been wise enough to see that! @ : Marti S eo my 4 ere eee mow Counted fer over. 28 undertakes editorially to explain lmany Yet she refused 4c V thout any alliance at all Ger $ FOR A TAXI » n wanso the mark of Cain. Perhaps, what remains of Spain and her to its readers the nature of this/Thaver . dines , ‘ many would have been bound to’ @ Second Ave A ‘i ' » née > 0 layer says, what mor row, 18 ' ’ however, the worst part of the conquering rosts hose , ot i aa ' P eer moots in thon political movement. It says wanted that Austria and Germany | defend Italy in the ever se : whole matter is their attempt parts now’? Nothing but a “The Nat Nate 4 t pro-1 » tack from France. She has found, & | ‘ to j ifv . » : s 1e Nationalists do not pro-|were the aggressors i 2 © justify their actions as nec- memory and reviling. It would fe to desire complete para Tr kK ted that thelt that Ttaliar nd German ¢ -- 4 ss UU ‘sire © te separ 1e aiser asserted tha f OG : . —_ . essary in order to break down be straining language a little, tion from England. They do de . : “eC his hand,| ideals are f lamentally opposed the resistance of their oppo- however, to deseribe Alva's 3 ; : = joword was forced into his hand, | . | . : a , “jmand, however, the establish-|that France had violated Belgia: each othe z PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO The favorite Household Gog nents. The London New States- ‘Conrt of Blood’ as a crime of] ‘ ri Parliame , . he Italians, like all other Eu- | § , Cleanest, Brighies:, Beet ’ bl tic! th it w : ht ment of an Imporial Parliament, |peutrality. that the war was one} 1 l Bee man, in an able article on e culture. » find a mue et-|. . a arr aii all a nee Cate euath ; ’ _—- in which laws for the Empire may lof defence against fussia,|ropeans, have resented the arro ieteseneeeeessneneneeannne NEW oo COAL a *- ' in fan's 7 ; he ao crane tes ae anaagho sateen, be framed by representatives of}against the “navyism” of Eng-|