THE DAILY NEWS vv The —_ THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation H. F, McRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER : HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVE RTISING—50 cents per inch. rates on application Telephone 98. Oontract DAILY EDITION aeGGIBve Wednesday, March 7, 4948. a DI T oO R I A iL * Ee Premier McBride announced! iroops may mean the turning over a week ago that the Pro- of the tide when the issue of vincial Legislature. was dis- the war is at stake. * * * + * solved; at least this announce- : t au The attack on the Darda- ment was " ‘he Se made through th elles is more than a casual party papers, which also con- tained the announcement that the order was signed by the Lieutenant Governor. When the row started in the Cabinet, part of theemilitary tactics of the Allies. In the first place it will allow the Russian Black Sea fleet an outlet to the Medi but this is not the e t . : terranean; apparently, the Promiet was important part. Neither is the seus oe movement of the Russian louse and he sought a way out. wheat their chief aim. The Luckily, he found that the ‘ : chief advantage of the open- order had not yet been publish- ing of the Dardanelles will be ed in the official Gazette and ‘ th h this 1 ; ; that Russia can be supplied throug is loophole he de- aith denesbbt eatiiery ‘tnd cided to crawl. At least, the ; : : t rifles—and other war supplies. i ae Russia has an abundance of that the order was not really signed by the Lieutenant Gov- ernor and that the House still stands. This surely reflects men and many of them are well armed, but she requires mili- tary equipment for her new re- 3 cruits. With the Dardanelles badly on the Lieutenant Gov- ‘ : : opered this can easily be sup- ernor, if the Premier an- . , 5 , plied, and the Russian forces nounces the dissolution of the . : would immediately beccme House before the Lieutenant Governor gives the order; or does it imply that the Premier is just trying to cover up a bad blunder in order to recover more effective. FRANCE IN WAR TIME. : Before the war many people from the effect of his recent considered the inhabitants of chill. France decadent, enervated, cor- . —-e 3 ; rupt. But the Gauls have shown- One by one the German themselves possessed of a type of pirate ships are being rounded up and Britons can again sing “Britannia Rules the Waves.” might be proud. The recent sinking of the Dresden and the cornering of the Eitel Friederich accounts for almost all the German ships that were known to be at large. While Britain has chased the Germans from the seas she must still keep watch, for a powerful German fleet is safely locked up within strik- ing distante of her shores. Whether they shall now turn their attention to digging out the remaining rats not known, but it will be hard to keep the British tars idle. They will soon be looking for fresh meat. manhood and of a measure of en- durance of which any nation They have shown devoted, r Their bitterest enemies may hate them, themselves prepared, sourceful and self-denying. but they must feel a very cordial admiration for them,.—Detroil Free Press. McBRIDE’S DAY IS DONE Your System Demands an occasional corrective to insure good health and strength. Success is almost impossible for the weak and — ailing. Enjoyment is not for the sick. Impaired health and serious sicknesses usually begin in deranged conditions of the stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels. Beechams Pills is a The last month whole been favorable German armies. At points on the eastern frontier they succeeded back the Russians, eases with considerable Tn fight it was that forty thousand ok * * * has on the to the several in throwing in many loss. one reported Russians had been taken prisoners. It an, conagent all over ~ worlc e ictentte Oe the best corrective of troubles has not ber n so. ge ne I ally a tn Hedin on They tone known, however that in this] the stomach, stimulate the liver, reg- attempt they had lost a hun-| ulate the bowels. They cleanse the dred thousand of their choicest] System, purify the blood and troops. These are the things act in the best and safest way that tell most on Germany. For Health and Strength She can ill afford the loss of sO many men on the eve of the || GERMAN FLEET WILL | STAY HIDDEN FOR WAR Afterwards, Germany Hopes vo Build One Rivailing Britain's London, Mareh 15 A Daily Express dispatch from Amster dam says: Before long there will be al general shuffle of positions in the higher.command of the German navy. Admiral Von Tirpitz and are not satisfied with of Admiral Von In in-chief of his master the genohl, the battle fleet. his lack of foresight the loss of doings commander They ascribe to many German ships. “What is left for Germany at That was the discussed recently at a naval war in Berlin to whieh best had summoned, communication sea?” question council Ger- admirals been No was made to the press regarding many’s the outcome of the council, but it is understood from a trust- worthy source that Admiral Von Ingenohl's policy of seeking bat- tle Admiral’s It may that the attack England's in| anything like but will remain hidden until peace declared and then Germany, with what left of it, to build the largest fleet that ever existed and was sternly condemned by the opponents. be taken for German fleet will granted never again ships an equal fight, is is will endeavor to chal- fif- hopes then England's fleet twenty years. lenge within teen or ASK FOR NEWSPAPERS Canadians at Front Say They Can. Not Get Too Many. London, March 16.—From let-} ters received here from the Cana-| dians at the front, it is learned that it is impossible to send them | too many Canadian newspapers he Canadians are all along a 300} mile battle line, which makes it] impossible for one newspape! to | serve sO many men as was the case when the troops were all practically in one spot. In the case of one section of the Cana- arrived at the after the dian force, front troops themselves. Another thing desired is French This morning a let- papers only two days dictionaries. ter was received by the Canadian Associated Press from Private Harry Murton asking for “IT would be much obliged, papers. too, if you would get us some pocket of French-English tionaries,” “We are up in the firing line, but I can not editions dic- he said. right give any information.” SPIES ON WIFE FROM SKY. Aviator, Asking for Divorce, Tells Court What He Saw. Chicago, March 15-——Walter Hill, an aviator, was making a cross-country flight when far be- neath him he saw his wife auto- mobiling with another man, he told the court in asking for a di- vorce today “Another time.while flying over the Pacific Ocean I got so absorb- and her liking for other men that the first thing | knew I had fallen into the ed thinking about my wife ocean,” he said, —— S.S. Prince Georce Sails for Vancouver, vi. toria and Seattio on Friday at 9 A. M. od (wld Water in Every Stateroom Excellent Culsine, and Every Modern Appliance for pos. S.S .Prince John For Vancouver at 7 P. M. on Sunday, Marc), otc., arrives in Vancouver following Tuesday Steamer PRINCE JOHN also maintains semiemon: Noss Rivere, Queen Charlotte Islands, etc. G. T. P. RAILWAY Passenger traina, carrying Standard Prinee Rupert for Winnipeg at 10 A. M nnecting there with lines for St. Paul, Chicas treal, New York, ete Ring up No. 260 for For All Pointe East of Chicago use the GRAND TRUNK Ra), Mot "OOre’ Comton 14th 28th ‘3Pm "ee 00 Stewart, n W the DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE VAY SYSTEM, For Full information and a Tickets, apply to @ Tp + hired Avenue. Ket Office, AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Lines ed even a wise man can’t tell wheth-. BANISH BULLY BOWSER er it is because of a broken heart or an aching corn, “BOBBY” BERESFORD TO MARRY WASHINGTON GIRL. : a “Bobby” Beresford, former htweight amateur champion MUSIC Bats a boxer and a younger brother of Lord Oecies, who is to marry I (I Miss Catherine Britton, of Washington. Young Beresford, it is veesbee * Violin and All TANGING NTT said, met Miss Britton on board ship when she and Miss Nona A met : VG McAdoo sailed fur the war zone to become nurses 462 Eighth Ave. East NING AND Phone Green 327 | dicta ali : ye e TINTING PRAISE FOR BRITISH HEART CRIES BECOME oe ; . ’ Q Second Avy MeRrw Sir John French Says They Are| ture Messages in Letters Found Goede tn Gee wm Much Superior to the on Battlefields of A SPECIALTY c pe r Enemy's Belgium. DRS. GILROY & BROWN ditiadinans nen DENTISTS London, March 16.—One of the| London, March 16.—One of the Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue ae { sreons to rite sehold Coal semi-weekly reports from the|first Png sh speaking person SP Cleanest, Brightest, Best sadquarters the field of the/visit the field of battle in South ee r ; a 7 Gin J "i yest Belgium was Edward Pag ¥ NEW WELLINGTON coaL 00, British commander, Sir Joh sineat aie To eennoneeneaneeneaananes 1 Rogers 4 Agts French, issued by the official Gaston, an Herican HUsSINCSS : t Beocond Avenue Phone it formation bureau, says that the|'™an, “ has long been a . 5 FOR A TAXI: situation on that part of the front|dent of London Mr. Gaston has t= oul held by the British forces is un-|just returned from Belgium, and if een Puumena AND wastes! changed. The report says rought with him many relies ¢ “The situation on our front is|the fighting, chiefly from =< SMITH & MALLETT ss / nd those he has in his offices targect stock | be north of unchanged The mastery over | are ose he has mn ‘ ‘\s Varouver va and Pit Ss : tings, Pipes the enemy's snipers, reported in Salisbury Squa % PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO an ny oe ot taco — the previous communication as Phere are many kinds f sol t tier . ee ot he | a sigsaioio ios aa et iaetoiter | “a lhaving been acquired in the/@lers” pay-! cor ‘ ‘ | : 04 —— lex M. Ma neighborhood of La Basse, has /|S0ldiers’ small I B, WEIOR 87 a lbeen maintained, and similar]! i Wolseley { the guidance WILLIAMS & MANSON conditions have been produced in|Of the rat ind file; letters fron | th ; we f ” nt { vives, sweethearts, and friends at B. (. UNDERTAKERS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc omer portions OF oul ’ . ' . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- MONEY TO LOAN ably in the region of Ypres 1ome; letters written by soldiers BALWERS — SATISFACTION GUAR- “This result is primarily due|and never posted, remnants of |] S8TEEO—OPEN DAY AND menT Hi) i } 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 local individual initiative and LTOrmMs, pipe Cases, PaUe BRUCE MORTON, Funeral Director a lhas been materially assisted by uches, and so forth | Office cort 1 Ord Avense successful mining operations. On On a sheet of cardboard are a MITED lthe night of Mar h ath ind 6th a| few odds and ends that represent PACIFIC CARTAGE Ul mine was exploded under the Ge the be K s of a major in the Canadian Genera! Cartage man trench south-east of Ypres | Brit sh art By the side of the} LADYSMITH COAL Several of the enemy were killed. | ardboard is a large spoon, tied] 03 Prone 03 Che mine crater was oc djtoute with a silk handkerchief, | i | temporarily by our troops and the} nside the handkerchief is a pho, Latest and Approved Methods, h TI enemy's trench on either side was tograph of a soldier and a wom i Gat Santen. Searatere Gupteyes JOHN CURRIE rendered unsafe. an, These were the property of Phene us end iat will call Contractor & Bullder “On several sections of our|4” Irish Lancer, who met his for a trial bundle eae Son oe front the enemy's artillery has|death on the railroad from Mons. | Phone Black 294 been more active than usual, but Goodbye, God Bless You. Cote Our Add , a the effect has been slight.” Of all the relies Mr. Gaston 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST POOCOPODODOIOOO DOSS IIOIOII III, A a brought back none has a more | PHONE NO. 8 | . - ADDRESSING OF MAIL TO pathetic interest than the letters.|$ NOW OPEN For BUSINESS C. B. PETERSON SOLDIERS AT THE FRONT! Purnine them over, one comes —— EXPERT ACCOUNTANT ee iwross such an expression as | Canadian Steam Laundry AND AUDITOR In order to facilitate the han-|this: “I congratulate you on your! . | Phone 318 dling of mail at the front and to|promotion. It sepms too good to devotions oeee seven insure prompt delivery it is re-|be true. Goodbye and God veoaa! 7 quested that all mail be addressedjyou. Dear God, keep. you in| EEDS! FED ! Y as follows: health and bring you back safe S Z S s! JAMES GILMORE hte ty.” oT 1d , 2 7 RECEIVED OUR 1915 SEEDS i é . - 1 soldier who go le le WE HANDLE. Architect b) Name. ter did not return. ; Rennie’s Ferry's, Steele's, c tegimental number. If you don’t come back, what Brigg’ d) Company, Squadron, Bat-|shall I do?” is the ery that ediuael —— }2nd Avenue fe Coes ee Garden and Field Seeds — tery or other unit. from another woman's heart, and an e Battalion he did not come back Also Pertitieere —ae wg We Tak f Brigade Mr. Gaston will get into com ’ ype Sweary CANADIAN PACIFIC K First (or Second) Cana-|munieation with the War Office | RAILW AY mn : Hay, Grain, and Feed at ven ian Contingent. ibout the relies, and as far as v h British Expeditionary | possible they will be sent to their | Chi mag ne Prices PRINCESS MAQUINNA Poree, rightful owners es _ . Sa NORTHBOUND FOR Army Postoflice, ene mputie ALASKAN PORTS London, England, | When a girl looks miserable|§ Prince Rupert Feed Co. MONDAY, MARCH 22 008 Third Ave. Phone 68 PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND SUNDAY 8 P. ™ | | grand charge of the Allies. The A man is ealdous w . ie a “ a 7 _SUNDAY 8 ines of a hundred thousand| “ergst Sele of Any Medicine in the World, BANISH BULLY BOWSER =o as liltle as people think he is.| MeBRIDE’S DAY IS DONE THE DAILY News Corner Pourih Biren end THe Me ———_—=«:«_ _s eee ieee’ a * y 2 = No More Medical Inquiries Will Be Answered In Person Se Aas Dally Nowe te “Oe sere Hf} N \ A Z Yo - ny 4 A = Ye, ~. TO LEND A MEDICAL LUSE AMAKE UP WISDOM TO MY SUGHTLY NOUTHF FEATURES I READ YOUR ADVICE ON SLEEPING BY AN OPEN WINDOW AND NOW T AMALITTLE HOARSE - OF CODRSE A-HUM-\e SOU ARE A LITTLE. HORSE -WHRY COME TO ME? WHAT YOU SHOULD DO 1S CONSULTA “TO ANOTHER “TO