THE DAILY NEWS en EG —_--—— x——_ qr oe : . . STURDEE SHAVING THE DAILY NEws WHEN THE ENEMY a r THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA ipisuibece Garoies One WAS FIRST SIGHTED [® Guaranteed Largest Circulation alls for Vancouver, y toria and Seattle on Fru at Oo A. M Mot Wd ‘old Water in Every Blateroom Excotiont Culsine, and Every Modern Appilance ; 4 S »Prince John an For Vancouver at 7 P.M. en Sunday » ote., arrives in Vancouver following 1, Steamer PRINCE JOHN alee maintains somi-mo, Naas Rivero, Queen Charlotte Islands, otc. "C8 10 Sowin, G. T. P. pene Passenger trains, carrying Standard > H, F, MeRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Gontract rates on application. London.—Engineer Rear Ad- miral Mogg, responding to the oe toast of ::The Imperial Forces,” | at at an audit dinner at Antony, | Cornwall, said he had heard the | questions a good deal tately: == = — ana nen “What is the navy doing? Where DAILY EDITION EGD> wetrevtay, March 10, 1915. ’ prince Rupert for Winnipeg at 10 A. M " is it?” He knew as a fact that at connecting there with lines for &t, Paul, « : treal, New York, ete Ring up No. 260 f For All Pointe East of Chicago use the GRAND Thun ; the Scarborough raid the navy ) the DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE VAY SY 6Tey was there. They practically sur- For Full information and varougn Tickets, apply ¢ . ) hired Avenue Ket Offig * AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSH): NES . om rounded the raiders on their way back, but a dense fog came on. Under ordinary circum-| could take deposits. In other|ppey eould searcely see a yard stances it would be an honor words, he assisted financial|ahead, and the British ships nat- woes ea for a district to have their robbers to fleece the people.jurally stopped, but the Germans | MUSIC 4 Ob member promoted to a cabinet Do you think that he is a fit wnesines full speed right HEORET Teacher of Violin and All RHANGING position. It will be otherwise,! man to have in charge of your|'* Nature fought for the Ger-| Band Instruments TING however, if the position of Min- feirs? mans that day. On the recent} A. PESCOTT — ister of Finance is offered to ee 6-4 8 Sunday the British navy was there | ate, Gienm Ave, Gen HIN, AND William Manson. What quali- "et thie maa Bowser who again, and they knew what hed) Qne of the Sensations in 413," at The Westhoime Wednesday L TINTING fication has William Manson ‘aii : happened. When the Germans and Thursday. rene for being minister of fnance, has been guilty of this misde-|¢,)¢ inclined to come out they ee Nee PELPEESESESESEE OSES TEESE SY M ti veialy although he is probably as well meanor is slated for the next/woutd find the British navy wait- ar in Swan fitted as his predecessor. Wil- Premier. Sir Richard has set]ing and would meet. with a very CAMPAIGN AGAINST SUICIDE OF GIRL FOR A TAXI ene ~ | liam Manson has never been in his mind on a Federal portfolio hearty reception, and he felt sure THE NIGHT CLUBS UNMASKS 4 MAN. _ ee a business. He knows nothing} %4 48 soon as the election is|they would get a great deal more over he will turn the reins over|than they would want. ne 7 PHONE 75% Sc gina an gina na hails Opens in London—Kitchener Said Brooklyn Stenographer’s Death = fW Allin lalon f to Bowser. W. J. Bowser, be-) io was very proud to think that and why appoint him. The ; : ” $6 Garengty Paver the Brings Employer's Confes- 2 reason is plain. W. J. Bowser otées alt his other evil quali-|he had a son in Admiral Stur- iachdetans sion of Double Life. t ib Ditenns mami will be the real minister of} ‘ies, is a tyrant of the front)qoo's ship in the battle off the a ea { PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO 7 Sieenest, Orightess “an finance as he at present is the| "0k. He will not listen to the} palkland Islands. They had in oe ial i New Haven, Conn, March 9.—| 8&8 ttt iit R tt RARER ARTIIR We Wellin ro minister of agri-Kulture, of pleas of God or man. He walks|ihat ease given themselves a — aren a The body of Lifian May Cook, “ —— ——_ —-- — ——— | “athe : 7 a lands and of education, al- roughshod over the feelings of month to look for the Germans, pega agatast. érink and gam- pretty 18-year-old Brooklyn ste- Second Avenue “a though nominally held by other the people. He disregards the), in the words of his son, “The|Dling here continues to arouse ).. apher, was found in a lone ty | MAJESTIC ROOMS 7 figureheads. The people should laws of the land; for he is al/topq delivered them into our|much interest. The closing of part of West Rock Park here late CENTRALLY LOCATED ) $5 ae — not stand for a one-man gov- law unto himself. will the hands.” They were at breakfast|/public houses two and a_ half yesterday She had shot herself Steam Heated—All Conve- “— PLumuina am dat ey ernment. Why not put the best people stand for tyranny in this! when the enemy was sighted and hours earlier each night has al-|to death with a revolver taker niences—Very Moder- 4) men at our disposal in charge enlightened a oe will they/had just finished coaling ship. It] peady resulted in a great diminu-/|from the offiee of the Mayo Radi ate Price SMIT H & MALLET] 7 eae ae up in their might and hurl) was said the admiral was in his|tion of the criminal calendar, one|ator Company, where she had|} SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY oe ua oo . oe“ im from power. Ponder well] ,apin shaving and the flag ad- particular crime, murderous as-/been employed, and apparently ; [] Third Ave, ‘ ot ont te over the use you will make of] ipa) went to him in his pajamas had been dead a week. A poison | There is not an honest man Sint balick fee whieb saults, having almost completely | eee EE RE ee in the Province of British Co- ; cre vad ¥ Sei “"-Jand informed him that the enemy | disappeared. It is commonly be-|tablet was found in her pocket. |, e| lumbia who doesn’t believe that} °®Stors fought and bled: was in sight. He replied, “Go and) jjeyed Lord Kitchener has strong rwenty minutes after the body | ae De. BALL it is not only folly but crim- z put your clothes on, my boy, and}iy ypged yu ‘, had been found Virginius BE. May * os. 8.18 wot , . ’ pon the Cabinet the de- | hat : : SIU le pias . ' aon inal that the McBride govern- wee DED AT LIEGE. [yo will talk about them after- sirability of further restrictions |who employed the girl, arrived ¢ ma 3 en nau SeeT Whe SUa SER 00 Gruen Dr. August x is A inted wards.” He could imagine the/of the sale of drink particularly |the scene, but soon left i : MONEY TO Loam . 5 Ledou s o ‘ . nk, : power. Flattered with popu- aah unt * i admiral saying that. around camps and public works Mavo admitted, according wolf TAXI ial B ; hupert, 0 larity and drunk with power, y z In an hour and a half they wereland one section of the govern-|the police, that he was the pos \* : "9 they have run riot with the re- Toronto, March 9.—Dr. August ready and under steam. His sou/|ment strongly supports him. Cer- /s ssor of a dual personality a we q | ottice eor tod in Oo sources of the province. The Ledoux, profesor of minetalogy was in charge of the fire brigade.|tain diMeulty has already been|that Miss Cook had formerly been | % _— a! 4 ’ PSs Oo | " people, however, are aware of : “|They first got a big hole in the|found in enforcing, to the full |the employee and companion riz ; PACIFIC ( C) TAGE i at Brussels before the war, is to] | ; reing, ¢ full) , al’ ALF HALLIGAN *) ARI 1UL this misconduct. They have etahivs: oi oppointme ‘a. tee side of the ship, and when fhe/the present shortened hours.|Miss Lois Waterbury, w ho, as| t * | (Suece fer (a » s lec- : ; | | : been exposed in such a way Seen tintin abet att Uaet tetiid went to see if there Was any fire}much depending upon the chief|"Mrs. James Dudley,” was main 1 Lenvaneassnsananeneananand ore that nobody but a dyed-in-the- sity of Toronto, end will consi he found the stokers foraging|constables of each town. tained in a handsome home | 1 LADYSm 1” COAL wool party man can support eteein With Mrs Sadan onal around for relics, quite uneon- Last Friday saw the opening of him in Brooklyn He denied em- ee ort ee elec- etme: ‘Dr: hedoun took nest cerned about the risk. Then altho campaign against the night iphatically that he knew anything | B. C. UNDERTAKERS oe 0 i . ’ . she etrue > s ¢ . ‘ > eg "os ereabo nt ; A me os “cowed : — in the Belgian campaign and was|° 7-17 shell struck th ship al-| clubs, which have reopened wide- |#bout the girl's whereabouts af- | CBERAL” exngexeen AND &M- JQHN CURRIE clear. ey should not a 7 wounded inthe battle of ‘Liege. most vertically, slicing a 4-inceh|}y jn West London since October. |? she disappeared. Miss Water- ANTEED—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Rincithe & Bulle he eqetiement of s campaign Subsequently he helped in the de gun in two, and then passing€|They are largely used for gam-|OUry. according to Mayo’s story, 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 t ae “a 3 d i - | Estiguest ve to blind their better judgment. fence of Aniwerp and in the fight through three decks, to be found] pjjine and oceasionally for | the mother of his two chile dren | BRUCE MORTON, Funeral Director , Perea We future - ing on the Yser River, going to unexploded in the admiral’s|plackmail and have done infinite |@"4 was his stenographer until he |™ on nts . _— a “3 mands oe -_ this ide teien dh estiieak ot i, store. That ship was hit about/harm to young officers who come|"@4 her moved to Brooklyn. In eorereoneceeee can only atlaine y pun- , . twenty times, but had. not a sin- ‘ this city Mayo maintained an- health. His appointment to the . to London on leave from the}” ' roe : Wi ishing wrongdoers. The Me- atvaseite ok iment hes baad gle casualty. One shell wrecked|trenches. One Belgravian aes establishmert, presided Grass- idowers * B. PETERSON Bride government has earned a ; the wardroom and burst the piano| wa. paided betwe 9 a |over by his wife. C. B. | ae brought about largely through ; was raided between 2 and 3 an ; ERT ACCOUNTANT bitter defeat. : : and soda-water machine. Anoth-]>.).¢. ; : my : The medical examiner who EXPERT 4 em the action of the faculty in sub- ' o'clock in the morning and a AND AUDITOR on : er entered the sick-bay, and tWO|/number of fashionably dresse q| Viewed the body at the morgue Bachelors it ee Cineke: Bie Domi scribing the necessary funds. It : , : MOnanIy Cregeed | ' 318 vse et lis expected that he will devote his bunkers were pierced. The Ger-|jadies, some in evening gowns and |*#4 the physical condition seem- ; paens ion Trust Company went broke Set aide’ td gmaintdih eens Same Old Price | WAY Phone us an @ we will the Good Hope and Monmouth ; il . te Tena. | of the Court of Revision for the purpose i ; , What was the cause of this? for a trial bundle = were sunk had the Germans os a - me —— FYNC™ lof hearing complaints oe ee a See In the first pla if Mr. Bow side shipbuilder, declares prohi-| ments as made for the year 1915 will be The Reilabie Piumber SA QUINNA place, i r. Bow- oun wished they could have saved|pition would irferease the national | Ml’ = the Council Chamber, City Hall, | .Phone 489 PRINCESS NAV ; : thi Vote Add : ; ons > NAUONAT | prince re : yednesday, | HE ser had done his plain duty this oes envee- ave pane many, and if not that they couldjemeiency and probably increase Apri 7 rrr + o's. m — ea ran _ ae company would not have been UE WEST have held a service. Admiral] typ output of .work by 20 per|.4” person desiring to make complaint deme allowed to do business. But it PHONE NO. 8 Mogs spoke of the achieve t Si POP lagainst the said assessment must give no- fi Ship your FREE PRINCESS MAY , ’ . ‘ *-leent, tice in writing to the Assessor, stating the runes was worse than neglect on his NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ments of the army, and contended cause, at tenes ten is ponny he - os Sely Catab ond SOUTHBOUND ; ons ae : a. part. He amie up a Provin- f ya lthat the retirement from Mons} It is dific ohh she iiliinal in hired a Pata a a hak ole e Price a unpay $ PBF cial Act whic = knew wae ii. i oe rae ater *rince Rupert, B. C., this 24th ‘rite today, address | : anadian eam Laundry stamped the army as much as any|mourner or an alienist who wil] | day of February, A. D, 1095, | JOHN A x5, General hawt legal in order thatthis company advance. not overdo the job P, LORENZEN, |4A °° ’“posk B. = LLAM agiMiTeED > o a vet and To : ‘ ? 55-62-69-76 Assessor | ade t. de caes ial ————E —eeoeeoaoaaeauauuuuo—————_—_ = —_—_ ” It’s Har d To Hold Down Two Jobs At Once _ = WHILE L GOT TH LIL LAD OuT FOR. Aj SOME. FRESH AIR IM GOING TO /_CANNOU WAA A GRAB TIME ENOUGH TO GET SOME. Ze | “Ais OUT FOR MIE COPY IN "TO TH’ BOss ON MW “SERVANT HAVE (T DONE IN 4 PROBLEM FROM TH 5? INSIDE "STORIES - P15 = INTE” SAME ~ BAL’ a