THE DAILY NEWS *e Y 29, toys S.S. Prince = . | Salis for Vancouver. y toria ond Seattioc on F, ——_—_—__—_-- oe —_—_—— [The Dany News [N@_ALUM fC. BREWSTER ADDRESSES Garr: Published Daily and Weekly os es [ARGE MEETING AT VANCOUVER Quaran atioa.m teed Largest Circulation Hot “6 (eld Water in ever, LLS Btateroom lr, MeRAR, EDITOR AND MANAGER DISCUSSES LAND POLICY OF BRITISH ae re Excellent Oulsine, and Every Modern Appliance «.. s8eengery’ OLVE IT—WI #0 Comton HEAD OFFICE a. oun esengh S. S .Prince John TH For Vancouver at 7 P. M. on Sunday, Fop, Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. sary 14th, ote., arrives in Vancouver following Tu» om says at op g i Steamer PRINCE JOHN also Maintains semicmon: — F line would reeeive ready assis Nass Rivere, Queen Oharlotte telands, etc. vice te Stowan, IMr. H. G. Brewster, leader of the | ; . nee from the money markets of G. T. P, RAILWAY Liberal party in British Colum- | a Passenger trains, carrying Standard Slee; ; j ren » efforts along this The following is the address of [that genuine ' —_— —_ seine peareemmsoanatesine semana — —_—_—_— oe _ the world beeause it is always ince re 0 \ rm DAILY EDITION a Tuesday, February 23, 1915 | bia, given at a recent meeting In , 7 th erence Ee tere "with Nase Tor St, “bout Chicas sat ‘tam Vancouver. It is well worth the; wise | ey to invest mone treal, New York, ete. Ring up No, 260 ¢ ‘Wa, Mop tive enterprise r All Pointe East of Oh : Vations ; attention of every voter in the ‘ e enterprises ‘or 'o the DOUDLE That WAND, TRUNK RAILWay 867 ER, “e ED I ‘T oO R I A L or provinee Let me point out that none of For Full information os and Vareuge wget, apply to GT. P. Tieng Of . Ay ve en sinatra ieee Mr. H. CG. Brewster, who receiv-|the verseas dominions ot a AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHip LINES i | j I »+ihicher credit in Europe than has jed a rousing reception on rising /"'2 There is a feeeling in some in the world to convict a wom-| + New Zealand, and the reasons for to address the meeting, in the ew Zealand —————ae arter f ’ t » vw ; ; » . > : : 4 loanet tr! . ; wnern rs that the native be fa; an but if it can be shown that DEPRESSION IS NOT ae place drew attention to the this are that) money anied ‘ | hone 554 P.O a Canadian has not responded to she was protecting her honor! BRITISH statement of Mr. W. H. Hayward,|New Zealand goes into land set MUSIC ; the call of the Empire with the | it will be a still more diffieult DUE TO "ae : Itural|tlement and production, the lend APERH ci amé enthusiasm as his British | tter i ti 8 ——— Svenmen: “wr tne = Agriculture!" iat Teacher of Violin and All 3 APERHANGING same enthusiasm as hi i } matter even if she be tech- in’ d Co Commission, before the Victoria|er having, therefore, the very bes Band Instruments AINTING brother born in the home land. nieally guilty. Perhaps a few Great Britain’s Second an os Board of Trade last week, when/and most satisfactory security A, PESCOTT (} Certain it is that in Prince Ru-| more examples like this would| Plete Reply to U. 8. Note of he said “he thought all would!/A similar poliey adopted by us “ s ave, Gen LISHING AND pert the proportion of the na- afford innocence a little more Protest Made Public. ribet ' | r way to re-estab WALL TINTING agree that agricultural prosperity would go a long way to re-esta eereeee tive element is very small. protection than it seems to ™ iad Cineiedile te other bus! Continued on Poge Three oh ail There are primarily two rea- have at present. Washington, Feb. 22.—Great|"™' . Spe . ' sain] aukeenniil ; eeaneeaannannbonnnnnnant j Ni 8 Speci i in’ ness. e must, howeve! der sons for this. In the first .& 8 Britain's second and complete t : Martin s Sw : aM herteottarel pros oc OR AXI a place the greater proportion of It appears that all the money reply to the American note of that there was agricultural | WAR PLAYS HAV F A T Rene A N80; : ; sa|perity in British Columbia He IN RANKS OF LABOR « Ssecont ear Mefry English, Scottish and Irish} spent by the Borden govern-|protest, which on- December 28 had heard id that Itur : ; Par at agriculture born who live in the West are ment in trying to open up the|last asked for an early improve sad ore e ae mo : ; ' : web. 22-7" er ‘ : , Pp e at no ondon eb we she ~ young men in the prime of life, Hudson Bay route is all thrown|ment in the treatment of Ameri- vipers een as . + on t 75 PHONE--75 nk " » re rs oOo e oa . ak ed ¢ rkers ; nei. and in most cases without ties to the winds or frozen in the|can- ecommerce by the Britisn|'hink so, ve ‘ ; — th sh atgaegheey See W e ington nm : a ‘ens Ti f e prov- ; ' o . that bind them down. In the Arctic Seas. A report has re-|fleet, has been made public by last census showed tha ; A 1, (neering al d shipbuilding estab : ‘e t yrogressec LY sie next place, men with parents| cently been issued by the Naval|mutual agreement between the |'"¢ ae = .. —— jlishments, owing to the larg PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO a Moveenold Cag . . : She . se congestion ane consumption oO nent, Brightest, Best end friends at the scene of con- Service Department showing|State Department and the British ila te aise wee then grt nber of these men who have sence eeeeeneereereetenenen ‘WEW WELLIN flict are much more liable to that the route is practically | Foreign Ofice. : ; We b f : iT rone to the front. } © serious . INGTON COAL | ‘ ‘ . ; : B ‘ » hear our frien le Bom . ao , Rog Agu y f Ww impossible. Even in the middle| The note, addressed to Ambas-|@UCUOP ’ ‘ fly to their aid than those who npossible € 1e middle Colonist preathing optimism, and that an inquiry was opened last DR. GILROY, DENTIAT = Rvtnes nail In this of summer the Bay and Straits}sador Page by Sir Edward Grey, are not so connected. way the war is much closer to are packed with ice, making it|under date of February 10, denies ewe Tae ie Detter than pessim- week by representatives of the Orc we and Bridge Work a a the British born than it is to] even dangerous for vessels to|that the depression in American|!8™, that optimism that blinds us -.onment and trades union for Specialty. Phone 174 the native Canadian. , pass, to say nothing of the de-|industries is due to the activity of fo — See more harm, ea the purpose of devising methods Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue! _— vee ry _ were _-... lay caused by this barrier. Not-|the British fleet, and suggests, good. sf ascuriag the full. scoductivdy Tg a a SMITH & MALLET There is one part of Canada, withstanding this, the work is|among other causes the shortage} This statement, declared the RS SFT aE sinteaiiilies Largest stock ibe orm however, that is making an ex- still proceeding on the Hudson|of shipping facilities, the conse- speaker, made by the chairman of aaa Se: Aiea these MAJESTIC ROOMS See Cees cot wo w ol cellent showing. The province! | Bay Railway. Canada seems to/quent diminution of cotton trade the agricultural commission of otal ; ie Ye Prince Rupert of Nova Scotia has a battalion be an easy mark for railway|and the destruction of submarine|the province, is one which vitally > > vag ae : CENTRALLY LOCATED ee all ready for the front of which contractors and builders.|mines, “laid by the enemy indis-Jinterests every man in the proy ee eas ba re Steam Heated—Ali Conve- —— 80 per cent are native born Ca- Somebody will have to pay the|criminately,” of many neutraljince of British Columbia today “i of the war crisis i niences—Very Moder- we me 0 nadians. The University of| pill. vessels. The lack of opportunity for prof — woeue WILLIAMS © SANSON Dalhousie at Halifax is sending = | in Germany, there is no clear di-|not only relieve this congestio ESS. C. B. PETERSON ciety men. The girl was a maid|ern Serbian boundary formed by|yision between those whom the |reduce and minimize this compe- CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,884,000. in his home and the reports|the Danube River, it seems im-| government is responsible forjtition, readjust the relations of| PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH EXPERT ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR tell of attempted -indiscre- probable that they purpose a new feeding and those whom it is|the various bodies of citizens so | tions on his part winding up attack direct through the Portes} not.” that their privileges, opportuni- | P. MARGETTS, Manager. Phone 318 with getting shot through the;de Fer, but rather intend to in- To Avoid Loss to Neutrals. ties, profits of labor, productivity, | es cocceccrecesnwent —_—_—_- heart. Under any cireum-|vade Serbia via Timok without “It will still be our endeavor,” |consumption, and the business | stance, it is the hardest thing Waiting for Rumania to declare says the final paragraph, “to|jtransactions that have to do with | war or even to complete mobiliz-|ayoid injury and loss to neutrals,jal! these should be spread more} | | } JAMES CILMORE Architect | | Ae MATHIC§US NERVINE POWDERS tS | and Bachelors | { Grass-Widowers | ation. but the announcement by the/evenly over society as a while. Canadian urnanian hopes are centered|German government of their in-| What Ails British Columua? on Transylvania, on the opposite|tention to sink merchant vessels It is not dificult for wideawake | de St ‘ Ps ' DON’T WASH 2nd Avenue al STEAM LAUNDRY frontier, where insufficient rail-jand their cargoes without verifi-|men, men who have had experi-| 7 ” a ‘an = - ‘ : way communication on one sin-|cation of their nationality orjence in financial affairs and who | —— give you hot ICY WATER water the THIS nrst thing in $11 CANADIAN PACIFl WINTER the moruing | RAILWAY Latest and Approved Methods gle line renders further undesir-|character and without making|have made observations in other a oes anaes able, from the Rumanian view-| any provision for the safety of|countries, to tell at a glance what point, hostilities in the Timok|non-combatant crews or giving jails British Columbia. It is not . —One trial will convince you that sure and safe remedy for any te nd is at your service in MATHIEU’S Nervine Powders 18 in @ box, 25c. Sold ewerywhere. if your dealer does not se!! them we mail box on receipt of price. 25¢ J.L.MATHIEU CO. Props, SHERBROOKE, Pa. Phone us and we will call for a trial bundle district. Hence the temporazing|them a chance of saving theirjaltogether a money stringency | policy of the Bucharest govern-|lives, has made it necessary for|that hinders and hampers our de- —fifteen minutes after you have started the fire PRINCESS MAQUINNA SOUTHBOUND rripay 8P.§ Vote Our Address: : ; ment, which evidently hopes to be|His Majesty’s government to con- velopment. Sir George Paish, one 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST 3} | EASY TERMS 1750 Cash $5.00 ist Month $5.00 2nd Mont $2.50 3ra Month Same Old Price HARRY HANSON delay until the Russian|sider what measures they should|of the foremost poltical econo- PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND sunoay 8P.8 PHONE NO. 8 pressure compels the Austrians|adopt to protect their interests.|mists and financial authorities in NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS to utilize the force mentioned, al+|It is impossible for one belliger-|Great Britain, has said that both though the majority of the popu-|ent to depart from rules and pre-jthe governments and people in Canadian Steam Laundry lation are loudly complaining of|cedents and for the other to re-|Canada must devote themselves 6-5-0, The Reliabie Piumber 4. @ MONAB, Generel -, the authorities “inaction. main bound by them.” lo encouraging production, and Phone 489 Corner Fourth Stree and Third — ' —————- ee — P ee ee aes te eee ————————————— ~——. peers eel : ~The Boss Comes Across Se vx: tp — ee STOCKHOLM. ir a S\MPLE-TH G) MAN) AINT FIGHTING 1S SWEDEN | OH B0SS-SLIP DS A SEED S WEN THIS CHAP WAS WORTHY - WILLNUW- IM STRAPPED on» Kanne ‘ ACROSS HES AVETERAN QF TH’ GOT PANHANDLED FOR MY CY ~ ras BUM EUROPEAN WAR - OVER HERE LAST TWEN Y THAT BRACES FLAT - SAID HE LOST His SITS - ce ‘Sou-? 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