THE DAILY NEWS —— THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. ata Monday, May 10, 1915. epee DAILY EDITION —————— SS a == NO ELECTION. of Germany as the great world In that time has taken a foremost place in — power. Germany It must be a relief to all to learn that the Dominion Cabi- net has decided that there will the sciences, music, philosophy and commerce, but along with this splendid development has “near the the election until ~ ae grown up hydra-headed close of the war.” This is no moneter time for party strife, with its dreams of conquest. Europe petty bickerings. The united must be Germanicized, whether mind and energy of Canada, it will or not. It is for the and of the Empire, must be benefit of Europe ultimately concentrated on one thing only | —the shattering of] Prussian savagery. This does not mean, however, of the Borden through their friends, are to be allowed} a free hand in robbing the peo- of Canada on every pur- chase of war supplies. Cana- da’s share of this great bus- and the end must justify the forever means. Continuous dreaming of this ideal has shut out the view of everything else. that certain members government, Today we have German mili- tarism gone mad; mad because of the thwarting of the end of its forty years of scheming and dreaming. The Allies fought according to the rules| ple have iness of freeing the world of a ise that they are not fighting malignant militarism must be} an ordinary foe. They are | done along economical, busi- fighting a madness’ which! nesslike lines. knows no law; an_ insanity) It is the business of the gov- which honestly believes itself ernment, and ‘of the opposi-| cane. tion, to see that the people of Armed or unarmed, every] Canada get the right goods at British ship will be torpedoed | the right price. The politician if possible; therefore every| who accepts illicit commissions is a traitor, and is, if possible, more dspicable than the man liner should have guns and ex- pert gunners, and every known protection against a sub-ma-} directing the German subma-| pine foe. On land, rules must! rine piracy. to a certain extent be aban-| The opposition has all along] qdoned. A pugilist tackling a sought to co-operate with the murderous lunatic would not | government in conducting Can- ada’s share of the war, but, co- operation in wholesale, treach- strictly observe the rules of the | ring, and the troops of the Al-| lies are exactly in the same po- erous robbery is the last thing sition. to be expected of a man of the stamp of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. “LIFE OF LINCOLN” | | | AT MAJESTIC THEATRE POINTS OF VIEW. The the | weekly concert program for to- The manufac- | Mi i ght turer of war material will tell Ps | Reinbold and Mr. Fletcher will sing. Majestic has its usual Everything depends on point of view. and tomorrow, when you that things are good; the jewelery manufacturer will tell you they are bad; the will admit that things be moderate, if collections were better; the real estate man will declare that the bottom has dropped of everything. These men are perfectly hon- est in their opinions, but their view is naturally limited. As with it with grocer The chief film feature is a two- would/reel history of the life of Abra- ham Lincoln, with many fine scenes from his early days in the backwoods, up to the time of his Three complete out assassination. refined comedies bill. The ninth episode of “The Black an excellent men, so is nations. Forty years ago Prus-|Box” will be presented on Wed- sian militarists began to dream nesday and Thursday. ——— == 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S HARDWARE . ———— —_— eee — : — ——— = — - Did You Ever Fall Down Cellar Right On Your Bean? ee ee | { hd oes HE WAS our. DECIDES ir LD-BUT 15 COMING TO —Bd MUST BE VERY VAINLY TRYING TO FIGURE [ng AT E.- NOW THEN oi ae e atk’ JUST WHAT TIME OF NiGHT|Pa@ WHO 15 HE - ME OUR HERO - SCOOP - | weer \S HE ? RIGHT AHGAIN- AH DONE J ' Being a Naweaa HAD AH NUF! AMBIT IOUS bn F a ’ REPORTER -TAKES 4 +, TIP FROM THE. > @ CHIEF @nD at . BY ee y Cal / @LACK WAND Genes \ HANG OUT~ IN i\Y (! ] CONCLUSION SEARCH OF A STORY: HY J \ =) |)’ iS NAME Is A TRAP DOOR IN \ J \ TORN SAN THE SIDE WALIC. d - AND THE. DEN I AANA ‘YO #6 ConT- of militarism, with its | of war, but they must now real-| jregistry would amount, approxi- SEATTLE WRITER DEALS W "PRINCE RUPERT FIS The May issue of The Railwa and Marine News, published Seattle, devotes nearly thr pages to an article on “How Se. Hold the Halibut Industry to lattle.’ The writer states that t |} Puget Sound halibut industry |! RAILWAY AND MARINE NEWS OF SEAT PROSPECT OF PACIFIC COAST FISH TRADE COMING HERE. —_ H TRADE me TLE SHOWS ALARM AT nade this port for with a cateh of 65,- ind more are coming far from) men are treatment in} | al- th their th who have this port have put to 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT On Fridays—9 a. m. Passenger trains leave Prin © Rupert at 10 a. » Saturdays for Prince George, Edmonton, Saskatoon, necting with trains for Bt. Paul, Chicago, and ai) erls these traine carry splendid electric lighted Bleeping » Wednesdays @ through Tourist Gleeper (electric tighicy, , MAKE YOUR TRAIN OR STEAMSHIP BERTH Regen PHONE 260 FOR POINTS EAST OF CHICAGO USE THE GRAND TRUNK RA LWAY SysTew The Double Track Route Tickets, apply to a + » rd a +» @pply ¥ AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHip LINES For Full information and ae For Vancouver Victoria and Seattle S.8. PRINCE GE On Mondays ORGE Sam " Weds Osdays ang Nipeg Pal Easter, 1 Par w . ONC, Cone 8 VATIONS EARLY venue. Ticket Office, jsh wn improvement in satisfied. Every satis- ees jyears, but that its decline w ‘ ; fisherman is a ~ nsiienmeeee marked very soon, unless it p ce Rupert, and the a leeives forceful aid from the e e houste hone 554 P.O. Box 6 ernment. - MUSIC APERHANGING i as Teacher of Violin and All MIAN rhe article goes fully int . : , ; ined at 1 SALE OF WORK AT Band Instruments AINTING ecen order. -CO nel Ny = —— , A. PESCOTT eur j Dominion government, show ST. PETER’S, SEAL COVE. 452 Eighth Ave. Gast OLISHING AND inow Frindy REBUN: Ub cing aoe | Prone Green 827 WALL TINTING gain a huge slice of the halil The adies f Seal Cove are ! tenor business unless some drastic a rm 1 i weather te Be eee ee ie iiss jtion is taken by Seattle pac ge attend e of town visit —d ore Martin Swanson and shippers The writer cla Slat t annual sa of work next | Second Aver McBride ithat the trade will continue to | We sday, May 12. The sale is| D E N TISTRY silhlieahin - low the old lines if the lt the benefit of St Peter's - ERRARRERENEEA EEE RRR RED . | CROWN AND SRIDGE WORK ates gover , place ¢ 1 h b ding fund an y | Stat vernment will pla mic} bu f t and will be A SPECIALTY Peep SE i = pe i by Mrs. G. A. _ at 3 DRS. GILROY & BROWN 35--PHONE-35 : on yulk fresh halibut from or via p. n here will be work, home-| DENTISTS points in British Columbia des- cooking, fane y and candy stalls to} Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue tined to points in the United/attract the keen buyer. Refresh-| Phone 454 | States. nents and ice cream will be TAXI : At the same time he admits that}