THE DAILY NEWS gem) FEDERAL ARENA FOR ACU Ne[eaeie, SIR RICHARD MBRIDE UIE —' | April The Ga- jon correspondent, ca- | SPF ee a a eS | M S.S. PrinceRuper; Sails for Vancouver, t Vic toria and Seattle on Fridays at 9 A. M, S&S. Prince Johny For Vancouver, Sundays at 7 30 Pm Passenger trains leave Prin © Rupert ot 10 a. » , Saturdays for Prince George, Edmonton, Saskatoo, Wins necting with trains for Bt. Paul, Chicago, and ail pring, These trains carry splendid electric lighted Wednesdays a through Tourist Sleeper (electric fightou, te THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation | NO ntreal, 26 } ALUM M zette’s Lone POWDER re ”! am” i. FP. MeRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER , bl —_— ne last night, says: Richard MeBride, Premier HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-—50 cents per inch. OVER-FATIGUE IS FATAL of British Columbia, hinted today} the Pro- Telephone 98. Contract that he may exchange TO NURSES AT THE FRONT rates on application. vineial for the Federal arena. MAKE YOUR TRAIN OR STEAMSHIP BERTH RESERVATIONS © caeneteeengeprnreeen - a St. Thomas, April 26.—Word Having just recovered from an PHONE 260 ARLY DAILY EDITION aga Tuesday, April 27, 1915, [has been received here of the) jiiack of influenza, he apparently FOR POINTS EAST OF CHICAGO USE THE Gran os death at the front from over-fa- had not seen the dispatch an- iw, on E DIT OR EZ A _L S§ _ [litte sf Miss Perey Bohardson faonaeing the likelihood of Ff gg gyi tatarmaton ane Foouge Tika pin @. + ruxg a nurse with the First Canadian] ...) gissolution in June, ‘While AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAM aa ———————— SSE ==—— SEE ee | ; SHIP LINES Contingent. Miss’ Richardson, yne cannot say what may hap- The Toronto Telegram re- blame. No doubt it will hear a who was a daughter of the late pen,’ he said, ‘it is not improbable _ cently said that President Wil- great deal about the hard ie Suellen Miieined of fe. ; a ondtt of Cttuwe,! i son might be defeated in the times, as contrasted with the e : that I may find myself a e * ws one 994 PO next election because of hard tremendous prosperity and gina, and a sister of Mrs. (Judge |i), genied that any overtures had MUSIC - Bor 66 times. A correspondent points rapid growth that were evident|rmatinger, of this city, made her/peen made to him with regard to Teacher of Vielen end All \PERHANGING out that the Borden govern- before the Borden government/home in Ottawa with a brother-|the high commissionership. Band Inetruments AINTING ment may be under the same obtained power. No doubt it}ip-jaw, Colonel Maedonald, She ‘His present trip has been A. PESCOTT OLISHING iN disadvantage. How far gov- will hear about the high taxa-| ....64 through the South African mainly connected with the page a6a, Gignen Ave, Gest WALL The D ernments are responsible for tion, and the failure of that Ser os 6 ne UM Whe Cinedien cial interests of the provin 7 " ING hard times is a question into taxation to meet the war ex- railway enterprises, now nearing aT i Ma nteror de which we need not now inquire. penses. No doubt it will hear troops. completion. While there was no . ‘Ung & Specialty But it is certain that govern- about the blow struck at the See ree. crisis in the provinee, the war oon Martin Swanson ments nearly always suffer British preference. No doubt MACHINE AGAIN. had made the situation diMecult. DE NTISTRY Second Av: ear McBride when times are bad. Possibly it will hear of the terrible ex- ake The timber trade, the fisheries a there is not great injustice in posures of graft in war sup- An amusing avery is related and other industries in which CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK SHEKKKRRA AA EA RRR OH ERHEEEED thie, because on the whole # plies. from Alyenes whieh shows that English capital was concerned had A SPECIALTY ' works out fsirly ondugh. Gove * * * the Tory machine is peony much! iso engaged his attention. The DRS. GILROY & BROWN 35--PHONE 5 ; ernments always claim credit These are the inevitable in- ee ee ae ee mts Premier stated that he had been DENTIGTS = ; for good times, and they always cidents of a general election. |°°™ there from the local reer. in touch with Ottawa and Wash- Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue $ obtain a certain amount of Let the parties fight them out | ton anaes vor resomemadations ington regarding the development pees aed 2 5 credit and advantage. at a time when our energies os 2. a - . -_ war of the Pacific Great Eastern. Hy T AX] : ee are not required for the great- on ter ee Senet. cynsbleotve anticipated that at a date not far re sey ; For instance, a Liberal gov- er conflict in which we are all shanereiedllesri Geeeureston got the distant Alaska would be linked up demedeinesennanetnenes | ; ernment was defeated in 1878 engaged, for the defence of the|*'T® ane loves © the presi- with the United States through 3 because the times were bad, common cause and the ad- oa and together, Shey decided. to British Columbia, opening up a FOR A TAXI ALF HALLIGAN ' and four years later the Con- vancement of the ideas which arvege _ plume perween “them region rich in resources.” EE ; servative government obtained we all share. If Mr. Rogers is without consulting the other —— _—- way an enormous majority because anxious for another term of ee eee ae papers os 75-PHONE 15 . — the times were good. As the ollice, let him postpone his ac- © result, the seoretary and the . a ii 4 ° ; re Phone 174 Bor 974 . ia president have a summer's job] Public meetings, Tuesday FOR PLUMBING AND HEATING times grew bad, the Conserva- tivities until the summer of Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. tive majority declined until the - ‘ nant Conservatives on their Largest stock Pipe north of deféat of 1896. Of course there interrupting the more serious _ Vadlouver, Crane Valves ts Mir Ee ig ee hands. WATER NOTICE. IRR III TITRA TISAI ge were other causes; but the de- work in which we are now en- Third Ave, Head of Second Btrest pression and the slow growth 1916. gaged.—Toronto Star. Let him not insist upon but they also have a lot of indig- Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Vee and Storage. PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO = * * SMITH & MALLETT Prince Rupert of the country played their -_— c > TAKE NOTICE that The Port Essington sine < part. FEW TO LEAVE MEXICO. Delivered to any part Water Company, Ltd., whose address is ' oe. @ Washington, April 27.—Of five| Good of town, or can be hag §/517 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C., will B C UNDERTAKERS meee Me. Monson, B.A : a at =Spurr’s §=Market, PB lapply for a license to take and use one and NR: w. 5. W a, B.A, bie One might have some sym-|thousand foreigners in Tampico, Pure Knott's Bakery and the one-half cubie feet per second and w store aay eee — a WILLIAMS & MANSON pathy with a governmentjof whom half are Americans, only Fulton Cash Market. 400 acre-feet of water out of Cunningham Sane ee hae” te HT —_———_—— —— Lake. The storage-dam will be located at QNTEED-—-OPEN DAY AND NIG Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. forced to go to the country in 300 have taken advantage of the | 3 Milk Govt. Inspected Cows tre outlet of Cunningham Lake. The ca- 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 MONEY TO LOAN times that are not too good,|United States government's offer pacity of the reservoir to be created is SAUCE HORTON, Fumprel Givester Box 158 > ; ; about 400 aere-feet and it will flood 2.28 ; but in this case the foreing is|of an opportunity to leave on the The Best Equipped and Most acres. The water will be diverted from |Helgerson Block Rupert, B.C being done by the Hon. Robertjarmy transport Burford. There Sanitary Dairy is the the stream at a point about & cbains below we eee the said outlet and will be used for Water- Office corner vnd 8 and Sra Avemee Rogers and the machine poli- are 285 Americans, 10 British and works purpose upon the land described as } ticians. If the government|5 German subjeets on the ship, Prince Rupert Dairy part of Lot 45, Range 5, Coast District, ° 7 LIMITED suffers, it will have itself to'which has sailed. Phone Green 252 Scalia ak aati td exaatietioninan Canadian PACIFIC CARTAGE Uh Co == : ea ————- = ‘FRED STOR EEE Carpenters’ Tools 710 SECOND AVE K’S HARDWARE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery a LAND NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five, TAKE NOTICE that William Wetson, of emo, B. C., occupation Contractor, in- tends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands:—Commencing at @ post planted on the northerly limit of suant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1944," will be fied in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objec- toms to the application or to the petition Mentioned below may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comp- woller of Water Rights, Parliament Build- ings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this potice in &@ local newspaper. The territory within which the company desires to exercise its powers is described as the townsite of Port Essington. A petition to amend the STEAM LAUNDRY | Vote Our Address: General Cartage LADYSMITH COAL 03-—Phone 93 JAMES GILMORE Architect | i Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pa-|@&e Certificate granted to the company in 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST and Avenue, near McBride Strett iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns cific Railway Company, and about 86 chains |Tespect of its former right so es to in- PHONE NO. 8 — — “a southwesterly from Mile 84, east from|@lude the right applied for herein will be . ee " Rope Valves Ammunition Brmee Rupert, B. G.; thenee north 90/heard in the oMce of the Board of inves-|§ NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS —— Pumps Hose Paint South 46 chains, more oF less, to the north. | "#8tion at a date to be fixed by the Comp- ——_ ‘lerly limit of ‘the Right-of-Way of the| troller. The date of the First Publication ) Stoveg and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron Grand Trunk Vacite ‘Railway “Company; lof this Notice 1s March 28, 1016. Canadian Steam Laundry | CANADIAN |! ACIFIC “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” limit of the said Right-of-Way to pomt of | PORT ESSINGTON WATER CO., LTD.,” RAILWAY commencement; contalning about Applicant. , - 8° acres, more or less “Wilson & Whealler,” Agent. —— FRED STORK’S HARDWARE val tk abt EIT WE HANDLE. MONDAY, MAY 3rd | THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LIMITED ee eet El eatatySsa bets tem S.S. VENTURE SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT MIDNIGHT For Further Particulars Apply to AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. WILLIAM WATSON. Dated December 96, 1014. 25-85 The purity and fragrance of Baby’s Own Soap have made it a universal favorite. Its use is beneficial to any skin, | Ee SEEDS! SEEDS! RECEIVED OUR 1915 SEEDS Garden and Field Seeds We Take Orders for Nursery | Stock Grain, and Feed at Vancouver Prices Chicken Feed a Specialty Mati orders promptly attended to ! Prince Rupert Feed Co, Hay, orrree Also Fertilizers | - PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND SUNDAY 8 P. ™. PRINCESS MAQUINNA FOR ALASKA PORTS ee ‘ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS 31 Years Older Than The Dominion of Canada S the name implies, The Bank of British North America was . e REE OP et ee ee ee : fore the Drawn for The Daily News established long belore The Chief’s Periscope Was Under Water fr ome| Deev ines, united oa GET A MAN OM Hits PET HOBBY AN’ HES\ (HES BACKSTOPPING MY NEWSPITTER- inion 0 7 ss SOME AW Nix- CHIEF -CLT e the Domin! Suerte Ree tow a |{ wan esr Meare ee Sem, | Brat (atime | | Beets toe mound oan DME A TALL |] ASKED HM FOR HIS SHIRT oF £3) ~~ BLcAcuER Stuer! rn ‘ement EW POLUCE REPORTER AN THROW IN HIS SOCKS - ¥) is rogressive managel WAS @ THOUSAND aang rt > eS P 6 : power MILES OFF WHEN & , which has made! 4! aa I TRIED TO TAK i ian finance m™ seusrics -GOLF ie nek for your RIKGE AND FOX TRETS — account. BUT TH SIFeY ; SAY- WHERE NK OF T SAID BASE BAL” DUH THINK THE BA ARE- (NG! DAR-DEE-EE British North America USINESS- 78 YEARS IN utean To a] CAPITAL AND SUBFEE® s ANC Sr PRINCE RUPERT BR P. MARGETIS, Manager