: THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEws NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Quaranteed Largest Circulation H. F. MeRAR, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. T> = DAILY EDITION at jens. Monday, March 8, 1915. EDITORIALS After being twelve years in power the McBride government has just found out that a farm- ing community is necessary; that you cannot build up big thriving cities unless’ the country behind them is devel- oped; that you cannot continue to buy unless you have some- thing to sell; that production is the first law of prosperity and that without production the country is bound to go to the wall. They are now seek- ing a new lease of power and are willing to make all kinds of promises. They tell us that they are going to advance $50,- 000,000 to the farmers but they have also promised all kinds of things within the last few years. They promised Prince Rupert a road round the Is- land. They promised us a Pro- vincial building that would cost half a million—and what have we got? Nothing but promises. * ¢ @ But there is another aspect to the case. The financiers in London are aware that the Mc- Bride government has squan- dered a large amount of their borrowings. Those mene are accustomed to loaning money to men who will handle it to the hest advantage. They have lost faith in McBride and if the opinion of London bank- ers is worth anything his bor- rowing there is all over. In order to raise this $50,000,000, therefore, it will be necessary to produce some evidence of good faith. The province will have to do some heuse clean- ing. We will have to show the London bankers that we have punished the offenders of the past and that we have put hon- est men in charge and that ev- ery dollar borrowed will be spent in production and not in carfares and banquets for Cal- ifornia millionaires. * ¢ @ There is another reason why a change of government would do good. Under any circum- stances, the next few years are likely to be lean ones. A gov- ernment, however, that has just taken office is bound to put forth every effort to make good. They will not leave a stone un- turned in order to bring about this desired end. Besides that, the present government doesn't seem to understand the art of economy. Huge sums are waisted on trivial affairs while the real needs of the province are neglected. The govern- ment has developed the spend- thrift habits of the gambler, a habit that is fatal in anybody that promises efficiency and economy. It ® very unwise it dangerous to the destiny of the province in the Let is leave hands of such us have a change. + * + * * men. The message of Dr. Herridge was well timed. It comes ata time when men are thinking of " e | to | We may not be able to} selves, however, positive creeds, subseribe to any of the articles | of religion in force and still we | may profit by the influence of | the Chureh, the community of a strong and) The presence in| wholesome man is a power for) good; that power is very much! greater when week after ae he is permitted by the force of his personality to create new! | atmospheres of thought and t inject into life a current of wholesome ideas. There are| few who do not believe in the | fundamental principle of} Deity and who would not be} profited by a thoughtful dis. | course of His relation with} man. The Chureh will prob ably change with the changing years as it has in the past, but) so long as man is constituted | as he is at present that institu- tion, if wisely guided, is bound to play a vital part in his well- fare. the realities of life. In a pros- le a ao . a T ° Marti: a ” ] perous and frivilous age men x FOR A A XI . RITI GUN * See are inclined to throw their HOW B — — : q | faith to the winds. A few years ; ARE MANUFA >) HULL To CUXHAVEN f i ago it was seriously debated in ont 323 MILES . theological circles whether the|Process From the Iron Mines to : ‘ 75-- -- New We Church was going to persist;| The Last Stage of Manufacture 4 "TA YARMOUTH : } Ul whether, indeed, it had not out- Described in Full Detail “ee? TO CUXHAVEN * The tev : t an 4, * AUTO CO grown its usefulness. Sudden- Each truckfull of weet te 334 Me £ PRINCE RUPERT AUT Cieanes rac "K oO oO as s | siviliati > . 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Simin: shomby Geek -end. cmpiiia een 7 no 30 MAJESTIC R Automatically the faith of their]: | tants into a bie iron rail = URN wEHee CENTRALLY LOCATED ee § eco e 8s t r “oO "t - "hone ‘ fathers returns and they begin nie! eines welling below, cage 8 w/ DOVER reeeRuGse Steam Heated—Ali Conve- : SOR PLUM yay wago a elow, says ¢ - to find out that after all there) er don paper 1% niences—Very Moder- } Smite is a furidamental truth in the ae Nae an ti sal " moun ate Price iit. he : ; ance a) mace, an¢ OLE € - Vath G . th } ped: 4 say t o humanity needs in sied Une farnnse Gimeeda on furl, io 5 Me SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY tings, its trying hour. ; | ve =— oa. this is usually close to the coal. “BLOCKADER’S” BIG CONTRACT MAPPED OUT. ad 7 PS ne tain The hopeful thing about the Also, if possible, near to the sea, What a great task the Germans have undertaken in en eee ee ERR RE ee for, besides ironstone and coal,| deavoring to smash Great Britain's sea trade is indicated in the * Oi oc Ms. Mans future of the Church is the : , : * ‘ 7 7 Send ‘nth dintiteiie sited limestone also is essential to the} above map, showing the island's chief ports and their distance |? 3 0 n B 00 | that adele her leader feguetion ¢f the pre, from German naval bases fhe German submarines probably z ‘ , > WILLIs s her 8. Th o ‘ ne Chante 6 First, the limestone is calcined] will operate against the North English and Seottish trade routes \f 3 | @arrist e big men in the Church to- ci m he ki! is| ¢ ligo ‘ © aven and against the Channel and the | a won diy Rave forgotten their dog in a kiln, then from the kiln it from Heligoland and Cuxhaven and against ¢t ia t 3) ye fo otte 1 og- | ees Web are ent inetettee swung up in huge lifts to the top| South English ports from Zeebrugge, the Belgian port where a TAXI $ | Meteors an on aol ae wad titte ye the of the tall blast furnace, which| German naval base has been established. Germany also has it t : 2 a scusdaihine of truth: diss burns unceasingly day and night] dicated that she will place mines at the mouths of all British , : | Otter ; "Seem ite 2 “ee aanhe . Oe a ate allowing ‘a Mile room for year in and — ut. ports. : * | PACIFIC ( the individuality of every man’s Eramatons, ‘Sone end mestons oe oe * ALF HALLIGAN Oe eae yoint of view. There is me in their appointed proportions are ible offence rhis ruling does ' : } ‘ iene 1 te seed i but that ht flung into the great “bell” which t affect the charge of treason | *** AeReAAAAARAARARARARRARE | is york the j- tr manity is “ineurably reli covers the mouth of the furnace; izainst Mr. Nerlich, upon which 4 : surably = reli- 7 ' a then the bell is lowered. There is he will be tried as soon as the ious.” There is not the Sinaia at aaleeoe ace Pa 1 great gush of superheated gas, conspiracy charge is finished, The B. C. UNDERTAKERS Au : . Jand down go the tons of stuff into indictment charges the Nerlichs FUNERAL OINESTORS AND J0 it a sane and moderate practice BALMERS — SATISFACTION GQUAR- of that principle has an elevat the Coming Beat petew, vith conspiracy to assist Arthur ANTEED—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Con ‘. as P a Go back to the base of the enor- Zirow, alleged ex-German officer, 117 2ND STREET—-PHONE 41 a ing tendency on the race. To BRUCE MORTON, Funeral Director , many men it has a charm not mous pile of brickwork, and the to leave the country, conspiracy Ph inte itnts ‘tines aanaiiiiilian: teeaeiaie tn first thing you will notice is a to give information to the enemy iy ctekiiah saaedl éstey a steady stream of white-hot liquid and conspiracy to trade with said eens Fa a pouring from an opening about enemy. Mrs. Nerlich has been ae- ® others it is a stern law of ‘ W Gunvete ~.: moreitte perhaps ten feet above ground level. quitted by the court but Mr. Ner- Grass- idowers C.B tinged with emetiion—-bub at a is a lich was found guilty and EXPER) “slag,” that is, the dross which any rate a force that adds to AND the stabilily of fninen. chante to the top, leaving the heay- “A I ittle Saving Is Bachelors . : ' M é ar- P cuneate >} or ir beneath it. The dross is acter. ane ® ” feweronorrere- ag, run away to the slag heap. A Handy Thing sony wasn | ee a e my co Oo We need not confine our Poe ery Ones twenty PON ANY i = mn you hot hours the furnace is “tapped.” A ’ : a man has lost his ICY WATER asior the $ JAMES ; i ~ |hole which has been earefully eee to become THIS oF ae “Ne » « I plugged with fireclay is opened, 4 independent by not WINTER at anna | a Canadian and the iron, glowing with a beau- having the ready money to ; - pa 4 « ee ae take advantage of a really big —fifteen minutes after you STEAM UNDR tiful rosy light, comes rushing opportunity, have started the fire | 2nd dng LA out in a cataract of fire. haute | ——— - a Ready to receive it are numbers Fortune knocks Sane a SASY TERMS 2 s roa nth ace anit tominedies inion iain nents mal at abet wae ae eee Greet her $5.00 2nd Montr §| ANA! I “ F ; d « oO ‘ Only Skilled Operators Employed St Se gags MR. AND MAS. NERLICH. a Savings / ccount, and $2.50 3ra Month §| t a middie, and smaller ditches eall- Chief Justice Sir Wm. Mulock be ready for what she brings. Game Old Price | R Phone us and we will call ut se c i ale ' pg ety One Dollar opens an account HARRY HANSCOM for a trial bundle ed “sows” running off it at right|/in the Criminal Assizes of the To-| , the Savi D The Reliable Plumber ‘ angles. Each sow has ten tribu-/ronto Police Court, decided that} in the Savings Department. | Phone 489 PRINCES® 518 ote Our Address: taries called ‘pigs,’ and here the|‘‘conspiring to trade and give in- | THE BANK OF - - SIXTH AVENUE WEST molten iron ties until it ecools|formation to the enemy” did not} Bri is N A | i or PHONE NO. 8 into “pig iron.” come under the list of treasonable | tish orth merica ¢ Ship your PRINCES: NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Pig iron is a long way still from|offences and the conspiracy 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. A ey © ‘Seeniy Conlon aod sé | CA , ye inienags being steel. Such iron as is re-|charge against Mr. EF. Nerlich and! Pees 2 SUEDE onannae, w Wien ioe ees . | aly i v fite today, Canadian Steam Laundry |served for steel goes to ” mix-|his wife was reduced to that of| PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH & =e WALLAM LiMiTED aan | Cont ad ¢« Poge Three “conspiring to co f *t- } osk EB. 48” ORONTO Gorner F< ontinued on Poge ree conspiring t mmit an indict P. MARGETTS, Manager. ee - KNEY ORM SLANDS O oS & 3 wn S.S. Prince Ge. Sails for Vancouver, \ ie site Tal Cems on Fy es at 9 A. M. nd (old Water in ey, Stateroom Excetiont Culsine, and Every Modern Appiiay Ss. S «Prince Joh For Vancouver at 7 P.M. on Sunday Hot eto., arrives in Vancouver following 7 Steamer PRINCE JOHN also maintains sem:-; Neas Rivero, Queen Charlotte lelands, etc G. T. P, RAILWA)\ Passenger traina, carrying Standard prinee Rupert for Winnipeg at 10 A. 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