THE DAILY NE ws n for one POLLO OLPOOOOP OLEEEERPEEOPAIDEUDD I, ek man at Seat, Bt seems 8 MUSIC - me 554 P.O.Bor Gy | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN i aes COLUMBIA ' : handle all by himself \ Teacher of Violin and All APERWANGING a a0 nie explanation is that the Band Instruments nee eet co eee 4 EAS le be grer st thin skinned, | A. PESCOTT UNTING epee een ee _.!| ]TMAKES PERFECT BREAD fn Gearts of over a. "Sno areen oar aL oe "ALL TINTING H. F. MeRAR, EDITOR AND MANAGER million dollars. Sir Richard MAde | desvoroose trip to Ottawa recently, | Peeks HEAD OFFICE Speetalty ag appear betore he | : a e Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS but did aot appear Sem * D E N T IS) RY Martin Swanson atir = 1 flying COMMITTEE AND THE public accounts committee, TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING —50 cents per inch. Oontract MILITIA SCANDALS ,,,,. so beset by repol ters that he | CROWN ARD semper Second Ay : near McBride rates on application. comannjnnsiialts Islipped out ne xt day in disguise A SPECIALTY + TRRRKKER RHEL EE aiaaaall === meonpeeeees (Continued From Page One.) |;hat is to say he got his hair) DRS. GILROY & BROWN re hitte : , ; j > nce OENTIGTS “DAILY EDITION ati: Saturday, April 17, 1915. done for Canada. His evidence | eyt, proves that he was saving his| y,. Major General Sam has Office: gee Avenue - HONE--35 ~ |percentage many times over. Ma-/),j. hands full regulating the pa-| E D I T eA R I A L Ss jor Thomas does it by brushing |, So many men have ¢ome fet aicliaciaieeat anita tai ealiiatadn aside all the middlemen except |, him saying they wanted to orl ee a TAXI ; ‘ie: Ghtetentatil tk th. Geptobiun ft i regarded as |Mimself. This is not the Canadian |. mething for their country 3 FOR A A TAXI: ' ; ee ’ way, which is to let all the lodge whereas they really wanted to do| > worthy attack was made re- the politician’s opportunity for members get a look in. sas aceite ‘ce ecenetiiing Want ; = cently upon Sir Wilfrid Laurier levying taxation. A popular tax Honeraty Major Thomes Rus-|in. Minist al sient Wak ene if ' by some of the campaign liter-} is regarded with much greater |se)i, formerly secretary to the peevish and when the auditor] § ¢ 75~-PHONE--75 : » ALF HALLIQAN t ature of the Conservative party. favor than a stimulating or/Canadian Manufacturers’ Asso- general confronts him, as he did | nbataisialaiaiaiabeinleldlebiiii. t Dodgers were sent over the} even a morally defensible tax,|ciation, now the president of the}ihe other day, with another pa a aneniiagil country to the effect that Sir} As the liquor traffic has fallen |Ussell Motor Company, was one|triot at work the Majoi wml PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO Phone 174 — _;of the first Toronto patriots to]petorts, “I know nothing about | FD embtithihttihihtthe hiked FOR PLUmBINa Ano wennage Wilfrid was urtrue to the Brit- more and more into disfavor ish Empire in her hour of need; the opportunity has been eag- come forward with offers to serve] you, and I care less.’ Some people alll sibel i =f vd —-|] SMITH & MALLETT his country in any place but the] jaye put this remark down Largest stock of Pipe 1 arly seize i se savier | «.; : . . | dort that he had refused to stump erly seized to impose heavier firing line. Major General Sam|.poor wantonness on the Major| pwange sad rave Valves and of! 5 to order Quebec in the interests of re- and heavier taxation on it. made him an honorary major on] General's part, but the truth is| B C UNDERTAKERS j] ‘Thire aren Gees fon re . * e cruits; and that he “cared not oes oS : the spot—his idea is to encour-|tnat Sam is worried to death with | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- a whit for the Empire.” Sir While the restraining influ-|age patriots by means of com- patriots who simply won't keep| ee ae a oe = —_ o «ia i a ; : : sthenai in ‘ . ‘ -™ ba ; whee fetes Alex M. Manson, B.A Wilfrid brought the matter up ence of such taxation is disap-| missions of one sort or another out of the trough. No wonder hi 497 sno eTREET—SueNE 61 ex an » : pointing, one certain result has and told him to go as far as he nerves are frazzled. BRUCE MORTON, Funeral Director = Willams, BA, Lig > i in the House, and although ., : |liked in straightening out the mo- T atr f W. F. Gar-| WILLIAMS & MANSON Premier Borden disclaimed all been a national partnership in Phe patriotism 0 oo ee r tor problem, Major Russell notljang. M. P.. is well known. Ac- Barristers, Solicitors, Ete, responsibility and denied the the discredited business. The , . ? ee oe oe : poe assertion, he did not say that li | he bald only straightened it out in Can-|eording to the evidence before di wor 186 , ; appeal issued, and the bald, un- |, 4, but also in the United States]; p> publie accounts committee, | Cana an lielgerson BI eigerson Block e Rupert, B. ¢ he would have it withdrawn. ‘ . hich it is , : palatable truth on which it is | by securing the American ageh-|jhe member for Carleton took| | Such base attacks on a man ; J . STEA a based, go to show that the im-|cies for the Russell Motor Gom- interest in a fif-| [Office corner fn Street and Ord Aveane | who has given his life to the such a fatherly Latest and Approved methods PACIFIC CARTAGE LIMATED Spire and Whe hes On all ov- moral influence of such taxa-/|Pany and selling American trucks|jeey dollar a week drug clerk in : ‘ : to the Only Skilled Operators Employed (Successors two | f Transfer Gj - re | Geners! Cartage casions urged his fellow coun- tion greatly outweighs the mo- trymen to assist in the war, is ral influence. The more per- Phone us and we will call MITH COAL I 1 LADYS for a trial bundle een unworthy of any decent citizen. sistently it is pointed out that of derring-do to the committee ](pousand dollar contract for med- | Vote Our aaerens: © Sir Wilfrid will live in history the taxation of the liquor traf- JAMES GILMORE Canadian government at] pjs employ, named Powell, that list prices. His company realized]pe had him placed on the patron- $45,000 profit on these transac}age jist, from which point of tions. Major Russell told his tale|yantage Powell landed a forts as a great patriot long after his fic makes every citizen a part- ith ; tt - , iWith suc ; 388 & s ve > ; : » over. mean attackers shall have dis- ner, the less dependence will veh) SMootAness and fnish| ical supplies, on which the over 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST ithat he was congratulated by|charges were nine thousand dol- appeared in their infamy. be placed on this means of sup- |the chairman. Major General : PHONE NO. 8 .o 6 * pression. Excessive taxation | Sens ites tices ie “tir oficial lars. Nudged by Se a ae ~ NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Profiting by the nation’s dis- has had and still has the SUP~1 ords i endiaenk: es did aed den. the Justice Department, Powell eee Architect eredit is severely and unconsci- port of many earnest workers | ustesd ths tadh tick’ nice pommnes up the aw instead of C di S) Laund ously arraigned by an appeal in the cause of temperance. jem a a 3 an “orlkeeping it to put him through anadial sieam ry 2nd Avenue, near McBride Strea freely displayed in British tav-| The appeal of the British) 2? of New York, had goneleoilege. It is the only conscience a erns. It tells the public that the] liquor sellers will no doubt aos £4 a ae ae, eee OF nh Bek Sere ot . d nation gains a half-penny on] have the effect of diverting ef- ig eee es esd ~ ae SORTS BER CRS ey ! ! every half-pint of beer sold, fort toward more _ effective Wt a. oH ao “a .. +1 for the spirit of sacrifice his drug SEEDS! SEEDS! CANADIAN PACIFIC and asks everyone to be patri-| means of restriction. And the|._ ereupon Major General Sam clerk develops when caught with RECEIVED OUR 1916 SEEDS RAILWAY otic and strengthen the coun- British Government may find exchanged the native-born patriot}ihe goods. In some quarters there WE HANDLE. try by drinking the national a means of taking the half- me aed prow Mork semple-and Me-le » disposition to censure Mr. Rennie’s Ferry's, Steele's, PRINCESS MAQUINNA beverage as usual. The dilem-| penny or more from the wealth |.” sneer is now the candy boy}Garland for coarse work and for Brigg’s SOUTHBOUND ma of politicians who want to now wasted in each half-pint WHE (Oe eitaleter OF Hallieis. breaking the eleventh command- Garden and Field Seeds FRIDAY $P. @ get money out of the people of beer without subjecting the’ Another patriot heard the cry/ment but the protest is not strong Also Fertilizers without letting them know] contributor to the weakening |S {° @Way as British Columbia.Jenough to cause him to resign We Take Orders for Nursery PRINCESS MAY thier loss or by taking advan- and demoralizing effect of the No sooner had the call to arms}his seat in Parliament and throw Stock pgp tammy a tage of a popular antipathy beverage. The liquor business sounded than Sir Richard MecBride]away his chances of being nom- Hay, Grain, and Feed at SUNDAY 8 P. has promoted national partner- makes work, but it does not looked around for something to]inated agai. Vancouver Prices 4. @ MONAB, Generel Ss ship with many nefarious lines make wages. It is only as work sell his country. The best he Brushing aside the patriots who Chicken Feed a Specialty a eae of business. As soon as any makes wages that it sustains could do was two rejected sub-|sold horses which they did not Mail ordere promptly attended to iivesbnaiilthiagettnnce= a means of gain becomes unpop-| the worker and the nation,—|!@"imes, built for Chile, but laid]deliver, or substituted old skates Prin R +t Feed Co ADVERTISE IN ular or is held up to popular Toronto Globe. uP on account of kidney trouble}for the horses they sold, or who oes = A . . at the Seattle dry dock. These|bought horses for the government ry oe oantn THE DAILY NEWS oe BT two submarines, which had alof which they have lost the rec- : ae habit of remaining at the bottom ord, or who palmed off split lea- once they ducked, were on the]ther shoes with glued inw rds for ; } . ‘ : ku ards Ior ce FRED STORK a HARDWARE )}|/bargain counter for $750,000, but|storm calf—brushing aside, I re- S. S. Prin Ruy rt | Sir Richard's patriotism was so peat, all these patriots, of whom | Gane Son: Veneeasey, Vie~ Beh ae | aan Tae 2 toria and Seattle on Fridays yris iat he landed them forjthe half has never been told, | at 9 A. M. 710 SECOND AVE ese Canada for $1,150,000, the money though much has been written, “ > h Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery i being paid in three drafts, two of|we come to the binoculars for the ». S. Prince Jo n Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle them going to the Electric Boat officers, the most pertinent ex- For Vancouver, Sundays at 7:30 P. ™ a iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Company, of New York, the orig-|ample of which is the deal put Passenger trains leave Prin ¢ Rupert at 10 A. me ogee ‘ i , . nnipey . Rope Valves Ammunition inal builders, and the other draft|over by Thomas Birkett, of the See meee ied METRE, meee: Ted) grincion! Eastern om. Pumps Hose Paint for $249,961 going to J. B. Pat-|Keystone Supply Company, of Ot- These trains carry splendid electric lighted Sleeping and +? Any Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corr terson, manager of the Seattle/tawa. The Keystone 8 Com- ee ae Oe . meee aes dry dock, who negotiated the sale |p: , " wie — wpesz Som MAKE YOUR TRAIN OR STEAMSHIP BERTH RESERVATIONS EARLY “ WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST’ dyes : h . ro _ @}pany was organized immediately PHONE 260 with Premier McBride. When the|/after the defeat of the Liberals RAND 0 é USE THE G — Auditor General stated these facts | in September, 1911, and has never | PE SORES GPG. SF Suenee Em i teenie Es a ; ; | TRUNK RAILWAY SYST ’ smmittee he did not at-|done business with anybody since ARE tempt to explain why the y |exe lons i i Veo. Benes veue meste om xplain why the money|except the Conservative Govern- For Full information and Through Tickets, apply to @ T. P. Ticket oe i was split three ways nor why|ment. The Keystone Supply Com- Fira —— AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES ae $250,000 of it went to the dry Continued on Poge Three The New Police | Reporter’s Fi irst Deduction 5 COOP-NEKT PLANTED NOURE IN TH P KINDI* DEDUCE THAT MONDAY-NOU BUILDING- WHEN IT BLOWS | LIFE LINE OF CINE WHERE START IN AS UP_\F A BLACK HAND | \TS BROKEN- DOT Kick. POLICE REPORTER fie JOB |S ON—NOU HANG- | IN BY VIOLENCE NEXT INTERVIEW TH GANG | T ITS WORK— IF AN ARCHIST HAS A BOMB - Q wes- INTE” SYD SALTO ~ 0p