THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly time. anxious to try why not let them have their fling? The existence of the war can have no effect, as both parties are unanimous on that score, although the paper boots supplied to the Canadian so}- diers by Seeing that they are so their strength, Tory contractors may have some influence on the is- sue, if the are given a chance to vote, is considered. It is safe to say that the Liberal party is much stronger today than it was in 1911, and the Liberals should welcome an eleetion at time they wish to call it. e-8-"e It will be remembered that Sir Wilfrid Laurier went out of power over a foolish cry about American annexation of Can- ada, brought about by his reci- procity proposals. that time the people have realized that the prosperity of Canada is largely tied up with the States and that it is national suicide to persist in holding up a high wall betweeen fhe two countries. The also that States wanted “ountry they this have taken which is suffering for the want of a pro- especially soldiers as any Since people if the to would have seen United annex any ere Mexico, tector. Naturally, therefore, the people are looking to Sir Wilfrid for assistance in breaking down that tariff wall that thwarts prosperity, and when the time comes they our will vote him back into power. THE DAILY NEWS FLOCK 10 LIBERALS) E | GILLETT'S .ve PEOPLE OF vIcT ORIA ‘THE BULGARIAN LOAN | EATS DIRT BORN OF NECESSITY Guaranteed Largest Circulation Victoria, March 17 An unpre- | rhe reports of an Austro-Cer as judiced citizen looking round on|man advance to Bulgaria, though H. F. McRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER Se ill ai ina ateate gh the | little obscure, do not necessari- HEAD OFFICE Ksilabte of Pythiés Hall last even liv indicate any change in the wen Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. ing, when the Liberals of the city it 1} attitude a Samed. oe TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADV! RTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract ee (6 Greanize for the provin-|* Sao nt ee tee ton rates on application. | eial election, and comparing it | ‘ { a rs cle het a paper ad 2 A aa ———————eeEeEeEeEeEeEeEEoo with similar gatherings in 1909] of six million pounds sterl DAILY EDITION ' Thursday, March 18, 1915. and 1912, would have to admit} ing old one, Bulgaria con —— ithat a tremendous ehange in pub-ltracted this loan some time be lie sentiment has been brought the outbreak of the present iE Dd T T O R . A Lt st | about. val It was for twenty million = === —SS——————————— = The wave of enthusiasm sur- ds; but fifteen millions of the Notwithstanding the site’ American markets, and what} =| prised even the leading Liberals, | money sar santo 7 aes a declared by Sir Wilfrid Laurier has happened in the fish bus- | NOVA SCOTIA HOUSE ition 7. an a. a aniza- | spent cs ena ae pat ihe at the beginning of the war, it iness would happen in hun-| ; | ” appears that the Conservative; dreds of other industries if the , OPENED FOURTH SESSION »’ was competition in every ward cee nigger: eee ’ party at Ottawa has failed to tariff wall on natural preds| » city by men anxious to lat least the first deliveries of keep faith. On several occa- ucts was knocked down, True,| The fourth sess session of Nova lservice in returning the party's | them—did; and what appears now sions in the past few months| .it was the Americans who took |Seotia’s present Parliament open-|°@"didates. Every reference to the /to have happened ts that Bul movements were on foot to| the duty off fish; but they willled with a more than ordinary dis-|"#™e of the Provincial leader M |e iria's debts to German and Aus hold a general election. The not continue to deal so favor-|play of the oldtime ceremonial, | Brewster, struck. a_ respi nsive | trian manufacturers for these de- first time the patriotic mem- ably with Canada unless this|;the guard of honor being made |cord with the audience ich |jiveries down to the outbreak of bers of the Conservative party country shows some tendency|up of a company of a regiment|Cheered heartily whenever the|war have been written off by the declared that they would not to reciprocate. Indeed, there is|destined for overseas service, | Speakers, President A. B. Fraser,/advance of six — on the support the government if they a strong movement on foot|while the main stairs of the in- | Duncan Ross, ex-M. P., and ¢ —s an As far as Bulgaria is con- appealed to the country during now to restore the duty on fish|terior of the provinee building didates John Hart, Aldermen Bell |eerned, this - a paper wrenent the war without a good reason. and if Canada doesn’t hurry up| were lined with a detachment of and H. G. Hall, referred to the ur-|tjon; as far a& Austria and Ger- The next time the Governor the chance of a lifetime may/the heavy battery of artillery | Feney of terminating the tenure/many are concerned, their banks General told Premier Borden be lost. The return of Laurier]. hich has been mobilized here}! the present administration at) merely transfer the amounts from flatly that he considered an ap- and the Laurier. prosperity|for the second contingent. The} jthe earliest moment. Mr. Brew-|the loan account, and credit them peal to the country entirely out would be welcomed in Canada.|company of infantry which was |Ster was unable to appear per-/to the manufacturers. It is pos- of place and refused to sign the = | drawn up in front of the building |” onally, being engaged at a meet-|sible, of course, that something dissolution papers. The inconsistency of the|was from the 25th Royal Nova|!®8 in Nanaimo, but he sent a let-)more significant lies behind the s ¢+e8 tariff makers is wonderful./geotia Battalion and was com- | ‘r expressing his confidence that|/transaction, but at present there We find the same influences, Machinery for manufacturers}, nded by Captain Stanley Bauld| Vieteria Liberals would do theirlis no evidence of it; and though headed by Bob Rogers, making | is admitted duty free, but when|o¢ that regiment. A ‘large con. | Part as good citizens “in smash-|the Cabinet which King Ferdinand another move, and it is doubt- | the farmer wants machinery he|eourse of people was attracted to|'"S the machine, and that Liber-| maintains in power has an Aus- ful if any influences will be | must pay a heavy toll. Both |the province building by the mili-| lism, would again be triumph-|trophile record, it is unlikely that thrown against them at this men are producers, and there|tary display and the music of the|#®t '” the Capital City of the|]at this time of day it could com Sails for Vancouver, Vic. toria and Seattle on Fridays at 9 A. mM. Mot “nd fold Water in Every Btateroom Excetient Cuisine, ond Every Modern Appliance for », S. S .Prince John For Vancouver at 7 P. M. on Sunday, Map. Fore" Comton, ‘th, 28th, ‘3PM, et 0 Stewart, ete., arrives in Vanoouver following Tuesu Steamer PRINCE JOHN also poimene semi- , Naas Rivers, Queen Charlotte islands, eto. a G. T. P. RAILWAY Passenger trains, carrying Standard Sleeper and Prince Rupert for innipeg at 10 A. M. on Wed ' connecting there with lines for St. Paul, Chicago treal, New York, ete. Ring up No. 260 for six For All Polnte East < Chi use the eee TRUNK Ray ¢ DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE x For Full information Mand ven Fiehete, opel toa. Tr Ticket hird Avenue. OMce, AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Lines — 0 tomaintel \anmnithinenind Between Miawa and Korzele the Russians have pressed the 1 MONDAY MARCH 22 sample of the value of freer heads because , coe se ihom +. a ooo : theeGermans back almost to the frontier, following the German Prince Rupert Feed Co. PRINCESS MAY trade sy States. Niné-| peach that far out.—Macon Tele- The lazier a man is the more| defeat at Prazsnysz. Farther east the Russian fortress of Osso- | - SOUTHBOUND . tenths of the fish that is| graph. =e neitinmate vietz is being pounded by heavy German siege guns and will neers Ay 8P.™ caught in the Prince Rupert site idinadtiiens mn ee i need the aaa of masses of infantry. The Russians are | ADVERTISE IN | @ oad —_ waters find its way to the BANISH BULLY BOWSER McBRIDE’S DAY IS DONE trying to advance to P'ock, on the north side of the Vistula. | THE DAILY NEWS |} Gerner Fourth Bireet and Third ————___---- _ —- ee a . — - - . — — - - ! — A Fine Bowl Of Noodle Soup Drawn for ‘Te Daily Nows by “Hn . * ee ESE LETTERS To TH i$ ONE READS-I AM ALL SMALL. HELLO- DOPUM DRUG CO? = MEDICAL EDITOR SURE | BROKEN OUT WITH RED DoTs- SEND A FUMIGATING— ‘ & KEEP ME BUSY- WHAT DOES SMALLPOX CANDLE. RIGHT OVER LOOK AND FEEL Like ?, a \ c be) : w 4 f 7 STEM - | i BOTH HANDS | TOUCHED THE- V LETTER ~-