THE DAILY NBWS a 1015 -—— = DALY News PRommsion exAND UNPUBLISHED WORK OF TOLSTOY RID $5. Prince Geone roe THE DAILY NEWS LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA BRITAIN 4 Salis for Vancouver, yj... Date cones eer os oe AND ITS INTERESTING ORIN ANDI on nr Guaranteed Largest Circulation London, April 8—The intima- es “06 sane tion of Lloyd George that the gov- —_—————— F KAISER WILHELM we etaeet In Every H. F, McRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER ernment is considering the total PRODUCED ARTIOLE UPON THE REQUEST OF KAMA —— a Te to Prceneee tae HEAD OFFICE prohibition of the sale of alcohol AND KING OF ENGLAND—MADE S. S «Prince John fon Daily N Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. or March 4 y News Building, 3rd Ave, Princ Pp D the war has received surprising icili siltation ete., arrives in Vancouver following r. 4th, 281, she ‘for esd TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—60 cents per inch. Contract support Everyone admits that One of the most remarkablesthat he has not published before, Steamer PRINCE JOHN also maintains oo: omar ae oP gy . 3 that he will never publish | nd Naas Pi vor "100 10 Cee, rates on application. further drastic regulation and re-|articles published for a consider-Jand th G. T. P. RAILW AY —_—— 2 ——— oe I striction of the drink trade is ne- able period is the “Prophecy and himeelf 2 , a gratife | Passenger trains carrying Electri Your ajesty, ' . throughout the country during OZAR NICHOLAS. For Vancouver at 7 P.M. on Sunda | y | i | Sod : . y o , T ie ’ Prince Rupert for Winnipeg at 10 A ars, DAILY EDITION << Friday, April Or SOE ge Sra onsale plat ty 8 aye oe ark of your exceptional | connecting there with lines for St. j) And fat om ing restrictive legislation are noW|bodying the message of the fa-jat this mark OF | treal, New York, ete. Ring wp No. » wan For All Pointe East & On! use the GRAND Te the DOUBLE Track Roure RANLWay vere For Full information and ie Tickets, appiy to @ .. bird Avenue Tleket Ofiey, AGENCY ALL ATLANTIO STEAmsHip Lines a ; . ‘ epliec “T shall pay the sympathetic. Thus the Daily|mous Russian writer to the Czar, | favor,” E replied tonal pet | E D I T oO R I A L zy Telegraph says: ‘No fault can|the Kaiser and the King of Eng-| ta visit without delay.” i i : as soon as you have re- be found with the spirit of Lloyd}iand, and given to the world by| And a n as you eS te. ' ech.” , » believ- lc " in Tolatoy. grt dit ned with his message, drop a ‘Whe tllivtas $som the Be. “Expressions from various George's speech. While believ-|}Countess Nastasia Tolstoy, gra! - sneteak ek than dena a” =e —— tlle P editors about the country in ing the evil is not universal, it}niece of the author, at the begi ne to the min ae 4 "le “On-= sditors ¢ J - 4 an | 4 arre » to see you . a attle P.-I. is also true of con : jpg |@dmits “special casesrequirespe-|ning of the present war. The|and I shall arrange to see y hone 554 Oba ditions in G , dicate that municipal affairs]" : tely,” said the Czar, ex MUSIC beng ee have gone forward with no evil|®!#! treatment, though this may/ message, according to the Count-|{immediately, st tor “The war in Europe has so- Se wile from war's bentustes well stop short of total prohibi-}ess, was obtained by her at the |tending his hand to me id Teacher of Violin and All APERHANGING 1s f ; ars: ‘ . } ‘ » ‘ ' ruest a 2 ion.” que } a has| A week later, IT was a gue Band Instruments | bered and strengthened the A notable effect has been thei *!°2- request of the Czar, and it ha AINTING The Daily Graphic, another|special interest today from the/the country estate of my grand A. PESCOTT American ch cter and re- : “Ti ; iti te | OLISHING flected a aiities of nett oath | i oad ie as Unionist papers, says Lloyd fact that it foretold in a most re- juncle, and explained a ae - | “Aout Wal ii ance and an American policy of} wniess emergently necessary,|C°°'8e Was clearly sympathetic |markable manner the Balkan wat jly the object u my i a tel Freie on al social welfare and municipal Complaint is made that many toward the prohibition proposal/and the present acute European|tened to me curiously ¢ | ar ee a er that will certainly be the general|sjtuation. The article iself is as| plied: | administration that constitutes city bonds have been sold be- : , Marti a notable advance for the peo- low par. War seems to have attitude of the country. follows: “Very strange. I would be glad | D E N TISTRY | 8 n Swan ple of this nation. This is the had no effect on local politics, Liquor Men Will Quit. In the autumn of 1910, the/to send a message to one but | McBride Wie The “tiser Bae iiwiten ; er at/the trouble » is the lave AND BRIDGE WORK conclusion of Clinton Rogers} the figures of the November| The Morning Advertiser, the/¢,arina invited me to visit her at|the trouble with me is tha CROWN Z ~ SANNA HOST e eA TnL oteRtHtay ; ; : "ee » li sellers, de- . sterhoff |written ¢ life messages for! Woodruff, of Philadelphia, a elections showing an average|°"%®" of the liquor selle the Summer Palace at Peterhoff|written all my life ont. ener 6 Gnewn clares the trade is confronted by to have an informal talk with her|the mob. I am not aceustomed | soldiers and sailors into the}, simple and direct way, “I have “Something of that order, but} ; member of the National Mu-| vote in all parts of this coun- i. : : | oennners t 35. -PHON ‘ nicipal League, set forth in the try. the erevest crisis ever experl-|ramily, This was a very unusual /to the convention of court dic-| etiesi Guth Wheat, 9006 Aeenee % f.~35} current issue of the Popular * * © enced, but in these days of Na-/rayor and, feeling much flattered, |tion. However, I will think the Phone 454 $ + Science Monthly. “An effect of war that will|/tional ordeal everything must be/y; gppived at the appointed hour at| matter over.” | : i _—= © prove of great value ultimately|SubDservient to the necessity Of|tne railway station that served the| “Leo Nicolaeviteh, don’t you) ————— . TAXI “Mr, Woodruff finds that the} is in the loosening from the|bringing the war to a successful) jicturesque royal summer resort.|have any visions of a political na- | Sreneeeneey “ye : shock of war, the unsettlement leading strings. of European|issue, and adds: “The licensing | , special coach took me directly ture, or any prophecies on a large | § FOR A TAXI? : of the machinery of interna-| thought and experience. It has|rade's desire is to do its duty to|t, the palace, where the chamber-|international scale?” I asked. t tional life and of civilization made Americans more self-re-|the nation, The trade is ready|jain’s secretary told me that the| “A good idea!” he exclaimed. | : ALF HALLIGAN ¢ induced a general conservatism liant. We are thrown upon our}to fulfill its patriotic duty.” imperial family was on the ver-|"I have had some really strange | i $ heretofore lacking in American own resources, and our prob- The Daily News urges early anda, drinking tea. It was there/experiences which I could aed 75--PHONE--75 | ort hit itetiiE life. People were in doubt as lems are hereafter to be/drastic action. the Czarina wished to receive me.|publish as fiction. There is some-| ¥ to the outcome of the war acd solved by our own methods. We} The Express voices the other Her Majesty was still suffering | thing that has haunted me for | they held fast to that which have now the opportunity to|Side, denouncing prohibition as|¢pom her long nervous break- | the past two years. I don’t know| ¥ PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO ripe pmana no nny they had. More than that, show what we can do when|UMnecessary and tyrannical, and down, and she looked pale and/how to explain the nature of it! Senemannmeniiniinnn nese | SMITH & MALLETT they strengthened the finances compelled to depend upon our|¢alculated to do quite as much] weak We talked for a short while | to you. I can’t call it a dream, | --- es sleet os Pee see @ of cities, gave closer attention own resources. America has|arm as good, about her health and exchanged |because I have seen it often w hile | ” : } Sng ihe ous © ‘= “9 to matters of detail and en- already shown the world ad-| The Pall Mall Gazette main-|items of court gossip. She then|I have been sitting at my writing — Ave. Nea con gaged in a national house-| vances in mechanical methods|tains that the case for drastic| remarked confidentially that the|table. On other occasions it has | B. C. UNDERTAKERS Lae cleaning that should be heip- and inventions beyond the best|@¢tion is quite unanswerable, /q,ar had expressed a wish to see|appeared to me at twilight, before |] Punena. emssvens ~ onsen ful. Public and private busi-| | European methods. Perhaps|S4ying: “The work urgently ne-|ine, and of course such an ex-|my dinner hour. I am not a be-| Sataip. ai DAY AND WIGHT Alex M. M ' ness alike have been more con- there are also other depart-|Ccessary to war is being sacrificed pression was a command. His Ma- | liever in ghosts, nor in the spirit-| 117 2NO STREET—PHONE 41 —S servatively conducted. Less ments of human industry in|to intoxication, The slaughter jesty was playing chess with his/ualistic explanations of phenom- GAUSS BERTON, Puncral Sirester i WILLIAMS & MANSON money is wasted and more is in which America will be perfectly |2"d the suffering of the struggle|qauehters and the governess, |ena; but I admit that I can not Barristers, Solicitors, Be bank than at any previous pe- capable of developing the best |4re being prolonged by defaulters| when the Czarina invited him tolaccount for this mysterious af-| eoccccooe. ! money vo riod of our history. results.” in the workshops, by men of weak | tej) me what he wanted. fair.” | Canadian a — a ss= character, by the drinking by our “Countess,” began the Czar, in “Is it a vision?” I interrupted — | STEAM LAUNDRY _ - . T °§ HARD ARE grave.” a very peculiar confidential wre clear. So clear that I or IFIC CART Cr s ¢ ste . > ag f= . ak } Al FRED S ORK "y It urges complete prohibition,|sion for you. But I call upon you draw a distinct picture of all that | Latest and “Approved Methods PAC applying not alone to public |reluctantly.” transpires. Furthermore, I can Only Skilled Operators Employed @enersi Cortese houses, but also to clubs and He became suddenly silent andjcall up the vision at will. I am om 710 SECOND AVE other licensed premises. Great|/looked at me as if doubting my/almost sure I could do it while Phone us and we will call Laovens Sa Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery and complete sacrifice, it declares,|readiness to serve him. I bowed!lyou are here, The only difficulty fer a total buadio ae a Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle Wiis easier than partial curtail-| politely, murmuring: is, that I am not able to write Vote Our Address: eoorocereos tron Pipe : Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns ment because of the exhilarating “Your Majesty, I shall be only|anything during the time of the 6165 SIXTH AVENUE WEST Valves Ammunition 4 jsense of its dignity and achieve-|too happy to hear about it.” manifestation. My hands are ab- PHONE NO. 8 © 2. PETERSON Hose Paint {jment. The whole moral instinct} ‘Well,’ he drawled, “the Ger-|solutely paralyzed.” NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS $ EXPERT ACCOUNTANT Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron K|of the country will respond to the|man Kaiser and the King of Eng- “I shall be happy to write down oe | AND AUDITOR “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” 4i;government if they have the/land have put me into an un- what you dictate,” I urged, C li Steam I 1 Phone 318 in | courage to call upon it for a grand|pleasant position with their re- “Very good, That settles the ei exercise of self-denial worthy in| quests. They are curious to get a|matter,” he replied. “I shall try its character and patriotic vision.|direet message from our old|for something immediately. There The Manchester Guardian says:|Count Leo Nicholeviteh Tolstoy—|on the table are paper and pencil. JAMES GILMORE “Kitchener is well known to be in/a very strange notion—and natu-|Or use a pen—whatever you want. SEEDS! SEEDS! favor of further drastic restric-|rally I could not decline to humor In a few minutes I was waiting RECEIVED OUR 1915 SEEDS Arohitect tions, though through pressure of|them. I did not know how to go|for the great moment, pencil and WE HANDLE. e more urgent business he has notjabout the delicate matter; as,|paper in hand. My aged host Rennie’s Ferry’s, Steele's, 2nd Aveuur ur McBride ® Gel on the List! had time to make a crusade of it.|frankly, I do not care for much|leaned back in his chair, covered Brigg’s i ma ° There is no doubt, however, of his|of the old man’s writings and|his eyes with his hand and re- Garden and Field Seeds ergs en eae personal opinions and wishes, We|preachings, as you know. But/lapsed into apparent comatose Also Fertilizers Anybody who is a registered voter in British Columbia quite believe the country is fully|then, the Czarina told me that she|condition. For ten minutes he re- We Take Orders for Nursery | CANADIAN PACIFIC can be transferred to the local list providing he does it forty prepared to submit to any de-|knows you very well and that you|mained absolutely motionless. Stock ! R AILWAY days before election. As the election date has not been an- mands that the needs of the war|know him personally. I suppose|Then straightened up like one in|% May, Grain, and Feed at : nounced there may still be time for this. may demand. We are, indeed, not|he is related to you? Very well,|a trance, he began in a low voles :1 Vancouver Prices PRINCESS MAQUINNA Anyone who is not registered and who is six months in sure that greater sacrifice would|then—I would be greatly obliged “This is a revelation of events Chicken Feed a Speciality ALASKAN PORTS ¢ the province should apply before April 4, when the new Court not be accepted more readily|if you could take the old man an/of a universal character, which ee orders prometty etendes to MONDAY, APRIL of Revision will be held. This will enable him to vote in June than less.” oral message from me that if he/must shortly come to pass. Their Prince Rupert Feed | Co. RINCESS MAY H Se Rater sation ie Sld te. ims Sane sta sealiciocte Rema van’ oo thet aoe Tor dios SEE jy) ™Sovrnou ] > i reves s ’ P 0 y eyes. see flo ipon e ‘i Apply to L. W. Patmore, G. R. Naden, Williams & Man- strikingly that a change has|would send it on to the King of|surface of the sea of es fate ee ee eunoay § son, or any ofher commissioner. passed over the public opinion on|England and the Kaiser of Ger-|the huge silhouette of a nude wo- AOVERTIOS If om ane, ones nn} the drink question. many. It has to be something (Cotinued on Page Three.) THE DAILY NEWS es —_ eee ee ee 2 ye ESE = Ee = - j e ° i wows by “HOM Pretty Soft For Miss Pillow — YOU KNOW ME, MILTON— NEH- SEND ONE RIGHT ID RATHER DANCE WITH ©) I SURE HOPE MY NEw STENOG LIKES THIS OFFICE- I WANT TO DO ALLI CAN TO OVER-I GOT A SWELL NOU THAN OFFICE. Kru WORK- ANY DEs ‘ DAY IN TH’ & S WEEK QI E- INTE -SIND -BALTO MD — a