Saturday ~Norern})er 21 f--1914. PRINCE GEORGE POST THE PRINCESS THEATRE: With ^the/completion of theN new; walk, the distance which now sepa- date th^^Keystone"x filmsXwill be Kex 'L'heatre"'on George. Street' by the ]- rates the main business section fro:»i shown>featuring that-company^s new Prince' George" Amusement ^Company, the Vancouver Street theatre. ".....U— £rreateSt comedlan Chapjan, wh<*se ,s'.. >•¦"¦¦ , ., r '..-•-,' x» r> i .'¦¦' t ^-<;H famous vaudeville sketch "A Night. irt\ .muted, owners of the beautiful; Manager Dunlevy states that thro „ T•_,!„_• »«„„:„ u ,,» i . ^ •-•-.. ¦-¦•X ' x' ^- • an early1.! of; December. GEORGE STREET AND FIFTH. AVENUE ¦ . I- THREE MINUTES' GEORGE, B C. DEPOTS \ This new, modern, up*td-date hotel, which has recentl^'been opened to the public, contains 50 large, ventilated outside rooms, i2\ en^suite with . private bath attached. ¦"¦ \ Hot and cold running water throughout the building, steam heat, electric light and other- conveniences* usually %und in large city hotels. \ .«..„-_-______; x ¦¦ ¦ . ¦ . • ^ .--. ••-.'¦ , ,•..¦..,--,. . \ This HotelMs Elefeantly Furnished Throughout. The Equipment and Service of the Dining Room and Buffet Equals that of Any Hotel in the ProVince. Our Own Water System and Fire "Apparatus Ensures the Safety of Our Guests. ¦ ¦ - \ ; c- . ¦.- ' *¦' '¦ : - ^' ENROPEAN PLAN. ROOMS $1.00 PER DAY AND UPWARDS PHAIR, Proprietor '" ^riiet€ent;K qenturv/ Servia finally severed"the bonds vyhich hVld her in Turkey's power. a short discburse on some of the outstanding causes which started the machine of war on. its ' death-dealing mission. . ". ,. . v^ -' ./ For^many years'we had been ac-customed to hear from people we were pleased to term alarmists that | war with Germany was imminent; So J struggled for supremacy' in the Bal- ! often had this been stated. that it kans. They have not, however, been 'had ceased to arouse even the mildest J allowed to fight" their- battles . alone. i tremor in our breast/ , -..-[Austria' and Russia have kept their j - On one or two occasions when re- j eyes fixedrorrffiese states for reasons lations really did seem, somewhat I of their "'own—reasonsNbpth apparent ! strained " between England- and Ger- and vital. • . ><^ . tmany the niaft""iir^the ^street was Austria realized "the trementlpus ad- '^"tlickly reassured^byi protestation sbf I ditiomvl power that would a"ccrue friendship and a united desire for>cbmmerciallyaTicl> strategically coilld lifelong:«and universal peace, on the she obtain control^of the oyerla'nd part of^both c&iu^tries. And so it was i route to the Aegean. TBe mastery ' when the blast of^ar blew on our I over Servia woufd bring this control. struggling for supremacy Ukans and as any move, on AX ears in real .earnest wtKw^ere at first CoulB she induce Bulgaria to come ; incredulous. EYerits quickly-^prbved j under her wing her object would be j-however, that at last.,^t.was Avar^andipractically accorhplished. J war to thebitter end.^^Vhat that end-is^ Servia arid Bulgaria for centuries i would be none of us could' tell. At S.firs't we were frankly confident that Prince George Drug Store Open Day and Night Telephone Call 6,4^, ' ({.riuluate Chemist al-Wiivs in attendance. . W.e -'are.'showing a-full, 'Fresh line of-•.' ^ Lowney's Chocolates Xn^Buik, 60c' pound. / Also Fancy B^xes. T>M. FLETCHER, ; the war at niost would not last long-|_er^-thaji_s.ix__inonths._VVeL.recogjiized_ that the Germans were, in the position to deal" a very hard blow straight at the heart of France and that Bel- Russia's^pi moneys aria" favoring Bulgaria With -of- other', kinds "would naturally finted.by iJervia arid so the spirit ofSinYest has been fostered.. ^m must of necessity suffer ter-j ~Iri addition to this S&jpfif/ repre-ribre hardships. But we were most j sents, the heart of a huge Slav popu^-of. us sublimely/^confident that "the latioh which, so long trampled under-German advance would be held in [foot, longs for freedonu^md com'ple'te check, that" iheir^hopes of a speedy' independence. Servia has "fought hard, and complete victory would be dash- for the very slight measure of-in-ed to the, ground and that the united j dependence of which she boasts. The ¦armies /of>.th~e AlUes' would be mobilized and concentrated and sufficiently ' powerful .'Jttfcrush- even 'the mighty 'German' army in & very few months. —-perhaps, even weeks, i We had been accustomed for many to. listen to ^military experts discus- big .European powers have not allowed her.to enjoy the^spjoils which she rightfully has won. In this^way • Bosnia and" Herzegovinia were placechun-der the protection of Austria in 1829/ S predominate to a very marked degree an the population, o Matthie^ Handfojrjth 'Electricians and Steamfitters. J •A . y \Ve carry a—stock of Staple' Elt'ctrical. supplies. Call and see the NEW NITROGEN LAMP Cuts Your Electric Light Bill in Half GEORGE ST; SOUTH MISS SWENKENSON, I ... DRESSMAKING, > Plain and Fancy Dresses. All kinds of plain or, fancy sewing. Prices reasonable. South of Telephone Office. x v Lot 15, Block 183 ' sing the use of aeroplanes, and sub-1 Bosnia andxHerzegovinia and i>as marines in war. Various astouriding j been in thesevtwo states ^even more statements had been made of the j than in Servia. hersolf^tKat the great amount of damage that these modern i Slav movement Jja^xgrown., machines of war were capable of do- | When Austria in 19O8;annexed these f ing. Here, again, we were apt ,to be J two' states . disaffection \in ; Servia' a little incredulous. Well, we, like Lreajehed fever heat and this'^action the man from Missouri, "had to be^pmay be cited, as one of the near. shown."^,Well, we have been^shown. | causes of the present war.-In the las The havoc ^wrought by the-'immense few years other reasons, politicalaftdj> siege guns, the tremendous service religious, have all tended to hasted to both parties ,of^the airships, and I on the -wai1. ^ the ,terrible >uj3denness, accuracy and i The inner, history of Ser'via during effect ^of a-submarine attack—all ' the last' hundred _^ye"ms would^ill all these things have proved to us j pages of romance" and' tragedy. With beyond all-possibility of doubt that [her very existence threatened it would ^the most\ exaggerated statements as"! seem fessential thatf internally > she. to the awfulness of any war that j mustpe united. Yet rebellion has fol-imght occur was fully justified. ^-flowed rebellion. The JAilers' and the § To1 .work out in detail the numerous causes which brought about^tKe pres- ent state ofs war Vould-^fequire vol- people -have not been at one. Too-much panderingHo'Austria, too little enthusiasm for pan-Slavic emancipation has lost the juler his throne and even his life. "_;¦; of the Balkan states will suffice *f the .railway company's as did1 the land de- siderable support for his case in the presfj, and altogether Jfiad made a great fight. . • The Prince George Post "does not for a moment \vish tovcriticise the gentlemen of the Railway Commission for the result "'of their del ibera- pf. South ., Fort George tioiis in this caserfor we db not~s_ee how any court could fail_to be ini-pressed by this carefully ,, prepared case of the townsite concern which has opposed the railroad, and a large •oth these factors favored section of the public, itj-utliis fight, t the eastern end of the'W:^ -have cause to believe, how- Ueorge,*-6ut"wasi 'iibtUs '«;rj . ; -j fluenced by a desire-to make mone "but. *of the lots, nor were th landscape artists authorized do 6therwise__tjian make a pla for* the interests of all cor cerned. They selected Ge6rg Street .as the point for developmen for -many.reaso.hs, and good ones. ] is on high land and the' importan streets radiate from it in fair an reasonable -manner to the west an to the south to take care of Sout Fort George. The great^bbstructio of Cohnkuglit" Park Tiill madl? it itec essary that this location should b selected from., an engineering an' landscape point of vitw, and an; other location from this would 4iav spoiled the development of their plan For a person to select a station .sit whorwas not-on^the ground w|is: tak Ing chances, and ithe chances sh^ that millions of dollars were at stake «nd this was the main cause of th trouble '-and mustiihaye- caused th' Railway Company a.loss of hundredU of tKbuBand8 of dollars.) ,6ur citizen: MONDAY ANDTUESDAY— WHARF RATS Featuring:jLife oh the AVaterfrout. ;. THE WAGON ---"' A Good; Hit TWENTY MINUTES. OF L07E, ()ne of the best Keystone Comedies with ¦ H. L. J,..ehaplin: See This. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY— -JACK AllD THE BEANSTALK Two Reels of Thanhauser .; -. TOP OFNEW YORK « ¦ Interesting.- - ' " ¦ SOME NERVE L_L r.y-~Keystone (Big tangh) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— •; ^ CAPTAIN JUNIOR A Good Two Reels o£ Brouciio _ 1 CERTAINTY OF MAN MABEL'S STORMY LOVE AFFAIR This is Another Keystone -with Plenty of I.jju%hsJ 'history of the Balkan states"and its I bearing on European politics must | come.- to. the conclusion 'that the as-j sassmsitloiro'f^'erajevo- \vas~tHe"Tesillf •¦ ! of a well organized plot 'and indeeds was only a small item in this plot. ; Unless Austria completely abandoned i all hqpe of gaining, the route to the . Aegean which.', would amount-to- relinquishing her sole chance of polit- ¦ Lical, and '.commercial-''aggrandizement, ': then- she' must deal with-Servia, with ^relentless severity. If Servia refused-! to be punished then she riiust be con-! quered iirst and punished afterwards. . ilust as Servia, relying on. Russia s help, was fearlessly delia'tit; so was •Austria arrogantly confident, nestling '^ under Germany's wing. How the other European powers i were,drawn into the conflict"is a mat-. I ter." of history or,- rii.the'r, news too recent to; be repeated hei-e. And so this great war started, into which we still tremble to find*',omv selves plunged. News'* of atrocities .. and horrors too terrible hitfiertq for us to imagine reaches us daily. Me ft ~^ are shocked-at the appalliifgness of it all,.\. - * ,..;• .'¦.,; .. It may . be" out "of order here-to -j moralize, but'-theTtemptation-is-stron^-If ins"bur very shortlexperierice of the horrors of presNent-day warfare" we have come face to face with; cruelty and .suffering .that'.beggars":descrip-tidri how have the ^poop-people of the Vi Balkan states fai*ed—not during the last few months- nor years,-but !ceiu. turffes ? . If"We can realize this,, even in part, there will be more unselfishness and stilt-more earnestnes iri our sprayer, "May, Peace Soon Ensue." . • '