THE DAILY NEWS — THE DAILY NEws THE ADIN ix WOR THERN BRITISH COLUMBP A Pubtiehe«l Dai and Week!» Guaranteed Largest Circuiation r. MeRAK, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD eh Nails News Building, 3rd Ave, Princ Riper Ihe 1 hore Os PRANSIENT DISPLAY AD PIsin ; | ' tee 1% ADPitear , : a . DAILY EDITION RS Saturday May #, 1915. Among other issue the when they start to make theil Chicago election for mayor, demonstrations in publie it is there was introduced the pro- German sentiment The de feated candidate was (tobert M. Switzer ofe Cerman-trish origin. Prior to the viection a pamphlet was freely circulated the that there were more Ger- throughout vity setting out mans in Chieaeo than any other cits i the worlt except Berlin ane Vienna. The “ir- cular said: “Let us on next Tuesdt c'eetion day Nash the message throughout the world that the seconde largest | city in the United States has | its mayor a German | American, Robert M. It will be a wonderful encour- to the German cause and the moat | to the agitation throughout | The of that Switzer elected for Switzer. ihe | agement friends of effective rebuke anti-| German this the was defeated by a majority of 147,977. country.” result election was It would appear from this that pro-German senti- | ment even in Chicago doesn't carry a great deal of weight. * * * * * A number of prominent Ger- of arrested man residents Vancouver have been and sent to the military detention camp The that they celebrated the recentcasuaities the Canadians at the} No doubt the evidence | is sufficient to convict them or charge is have among front. this step would not have been | | taken. To take such liberties | in the heart of their country’s | not great lack of tact, but stupidity | is only showing a} enemy of the profoundest kind. Ger- | mans in Canada have been well treated; they have been} allowed their full liberties ex. | cept in very rare cases and this | only when found guilty of ser-| and it thanks this kindness to find them cele- | fallen | One cannot blame Ger- | ious” indiscretions is surely very poor for | brating the death of our heroes, mans for seeretely eympathiz- | ing with their country, but! to call a halt, Canadian strongly time sentiment will sup- port this action in Vancouver. . ce * . to Germans, | doesn’t seem of the of their Diplomacy be the fort Indeed, most interna. | tional moves seem to be of the | most stupid kind, to which, in- | deed, the cause of this war it-| The re- jtown self can be assigned. cent note to the American peo- ple also fair sample of their Not satisfied with the conduct of the Wilson connection with the export of | to the over the This conduct almost resulted in the Is a blundering. being administragion in| arms they appealed American people heads of the government. German ambassador being ask- ed to leave the country and as it rebukes upon his head, A coun- was brought down serious try that doesn’t understand in- ternational courtesies should wait awhile before they try to The “Kulture” of the Germans seems to con- rule the world. tain an element of harshness. > es 8 A meeting was held a few days ago in Toronto to protest} against the government hold- ing an election during the war. From the reports of the meet- ing it appears that both parties | were blamed to some extent for | the election talk. were blamed for making polit- The Liberals |~ ical capital out of the abuses in. connection with the militia contracts. From this one would understand that the matter have been exposed all in which case Mr. Gar- drug clerk still have that $6000, the boot man- ufacturers would still be going rotten should not at land's would ahead building boots, and political agents would be | scouring the country for spav- As a matter of fact the Liberal op- ined and crippled horses. position has done a great ser- to the to the Empire by exposing these} vice Dominion and ooo eee eS SS a Oe ooo ae eee eae eee eS Sa we | FRED STORK’S ! Carpenters’ Toois Wire Cable Stes! Blocks Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rope Vai veu Pumps hose Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S = 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles and Shotguns Ammunition Paint = ithe Sign of the jcess Pats. . peaams CHEN CCEUM “ee ee eRe Sy HISTORIC MEETING AT SIGN OF FLEMISH LION. Albert, behind the King firing line. Flemish Lion. of Belgium, and General Joffre meeting \p propriately lin the background is a raodside inn, the little building “A in a the enough sign on which reads: rascalities and they should re- 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY’S ceive the thanks of every pa- triotie Canadian. ae fe But it not the exposures of the Liberals that created the is desire for an eleetion. Indeed, it is these very things that will likely prevent it. Politicians of the Bob Rogers type care noth- for or imperial ing personal sentiment when it comes to a of years of power. grasping five more If they were case satisfied that an election at the present time would mean vic- tory it would matter little how the of Canadians outraged. patriotic As the correption which has much feeling were it is, been shown up has so stirred the country against them that they will not dare to face the people at the polls. It can, therefore be safely predicted that there will be no election at present for the signs of the times are too plain and they are not anxious to lose control of the government. CAPTAIN H. C. BULLER New commander of the Prin- He was A. D. C. to the | Duke of Connaught at Ottawa un- itil he left to become adjutant of the Prineess Pats. HARDWARE ——————— "Scoop Has All The Medals He Wants SUBSCRIBE FOR ‘THE DAILY NEWS OWN RIFLES. Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, Commanding, April 24, 1915: for Lieut. Van der Byl. Next for duty, Lieut. Orderly officer week, Hemmel. Communicating school for sub- NB. @, rank of Corporal on Friday, the in Drill Hall. alterns and O.'s above the 30th, at 8:45 p.m, Ollicers commanding companies to the Adjutant 2th inst., nominal will render by Thursday, rolls of their companies. O. C. companies will ascertain to the Adjutant how under their of report and report many men command complete to be Thursday, 29th inst. are in possession uniforms, this ren- dered by 0. C. companies will render to the Adjutant by Thursday, 29th inst., the names of any men hav- ing knowledge of bugling or who are desirious of becoming mem- bers of a bugle band. “A’’ Company will parade on Wednesday, 28th inst., and Fri- day, 30th inst., al 8 p.m. in Drill liall. “BR” Thursday, 29th in Drill Hall, Company will parade on inst., at 8 p. m, The bayonet class wilt be held on Monday, 26th inst., at 8 p. m. W.S. MARSHALL, Lieut. 96-101 Acting Adjutant. ‘FREE: Ss AMS RA UOTA worth $50.00 te any Write Today ——- Address TOROKTO JOHN HALLAM t!M!T£2 oon, were Good Delivered to any part of town, or can be had at Spurr’s Market, Knott's Bakery and the Fulton Cash Market. Govi. 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