ae opines ll IN UT es i ; | | Sa eRe — << ee, ‘THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSF’APER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circuiation HEAD OFFICE Oaily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. MRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-—-50 cents per inch. rates on application. Telephone 98. Contract DAILY EDITION GGESIGHO Saturday, August 14, 1915, GERMAN POSITION A German banker, who had considerable interests in Can- ada, told The Monetary Times eleven months ago, with a Ger.. man road map spread on the table in his Toronto office, that “within the man army will be in Paris, and within six weeks, in St. Peters- burg.” This opinion was ex- pressed by a man who _ had served in the German army and who, knew ‘what the German army can and can- not do.’ The prediction was not made either in any spirit of boastfulness. That was eleven months ago and the in- cident is indicative of the man- ner in which the people of the British Empire may judge of Fer- one month, as he said, the progress of British arms after a year of war. The Ger-| mans, after forty years’ pre- paration for the crushing of at least the British Empire, have not accomplished a tenth part of the schedule drawn up for the Prussian military ma- chine. The British, after con- tinual efforts to preserve peace, and without any notable mil- itary preparation, have _ put sand in the cogs of the Prus- | sian The road that machine is gradually be- machine. for ing made more difficult to trav-| el. The first year of the war should bring satisfaction to the British cause, if only be- cause the German rush for vic- tory and has been effectively checkmated. Every month makes the British posi- tion better and the German po- sition worse. There is no doubt as to the ultimate result, for, as Premier Asquith has said, Britain will fight to its last drop of blood and to its last farthing. hope that peace will come by events which will happen over night, changing the complexion of the These founded chiefly on desire. If the enemy has the financial, military, naval, and economic strength to fight years to and spoils so Some war. hopes are for some come, without nL arousing its people to a know- ledge of where Germany is drifting, then the enemy will THE DAILY NEWS WHEN BUYING YEAST INSIST ON HAVING THIS PACKAGE wy, JORONTO Ow TREAS ro «550 * i vey ewer get a taste of British deter- DECLINE SUBSTITUTES mination that will stand un-| rivalled in history. Lord Kitchener ably the only man who knew, was prob- when war was declared a year) ago, what a big task faced this| Three years was his| A| Empire. estimate of its duration. third of that time has already passed having been waged on German without any soil. Kitchener also stated that while he could not tell when the war would end, he knew that, so far as Britain is concerned, it would begin in} May (three months ago). Ob- servers, recently returned from Europe, state that it will last another anyway; some say three years. The thing to do, then, is to accept the war year as part of our daily life and fret about it. Every man who shoulders his rifle for the British cause his cease to and fume and every man who does bit in other ways is strength- warfare | | | | | rapid aecquirement of wealth, | } } the German-American eleiment, | | the natural desire to keep oul of the struggle, the of American politics, and UL 9 well-grounded fears of serious |—— I arted States in the event of wa., are German riots in the holding the United ates hac! from war. The kaiser 1s 29H fident that he can sheot a Tew more Unele Sam’s hat before it makes the holes through hair beneath rise to tnore than righteous indignation. That is one of the kaiser’s very few consolations, but even that may pass.—Monetary Times MILLIONAIRE FRENC PERFUMER IS DEPORTED Paris, August 13.—The perma- jnent court martial at Marseilles jhas sentenced Henry Racine, a | millionaire perfume distiller of ening British muscle and thus] Mentone, to perpetual deportation helping to shorten the strug- gle. An analysis of the Canadian situation shows that the fears of a year ago as to what would the now The national po- happen in next twelve months, past, were groundless. sition in Canada is good. In entering the second year of the war we may well have faith in, and work with increased zest for the British cause. The cause is also that of all neutral countries which for one rea- son or another, are sitting in the grandstand the strangling of militarism. 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IN THE SUPREME COURT tate of Rosario of Prince Rupert, lumbia, deceased, day of June, By Patmore Porcher Island, tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: north and corner of Lot 1447, trict, Island; thence following the shore line of this island in a westerly, Southerly, east- erly and northerly direction to point of commencement, Dater July 12th, NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT — and — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROSARIO MAZZEI, DECEASED, INTES- TATE TAKE NOTICK. that by order of His Honor F. McB. Young, local judge, dated the 18th day of May, A. D. 1915, I have been appointed administratrix of the es- Mazzei, late of the city Provinee of British Co intestate. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims upouw the estate of the said Rosario Mazzei, about the 28th day of April, A. D. 1915, are required barristers, before the 31st day of July, A. 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