P THE BAILY NEWS Thursdas ; rn eee __ —_—— a | — ASKING TEN M at CoppgmeBay during @ south-| — T D N ILLIONS Wednesday, The boat) Do HE DaILy NEws sa Bere cmee. vat.) Double W was serMusiy damaged, but the} AN lu e ee y THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR MISSIONARY WORK two oceupants escaped without} GR NK TO THE Ss vice ALY | Published Daily and Weekly. by re | a! » SOUTH TT THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Dr. Grant Seeks Vast Sum for the The D. G. & Lilloowt, Captain NAL \C by the splendid steamers iii Work from. Preabyteriane Museieve, of the hyégrographi PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GeoRcE ea SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico : ‘aes survey, arrived in the harbor ong Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria ang . Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, Tércato a? Ten mil | Friday afternoon and left _ pinndere and Fridaye at © A Beattic a, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 r year. Fm * ithe following morning ve or Gtewart on Thursdays at 8 A. m Weellie. 62.60 per year, strictly in advance v4 lion dollars and hundreds of continuation of the survey of For Granby Bay on Saturdays at 12 pm cae « ’ ; em : young men were asked for today the waters of Hecate Strait and] eekly we Prince John and Prince Albert TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Gontract/by Rev. Dr. A. 8. Grant for for- Dizon Entrance will be resumed.|—| Queen Chatotte islands, Calling a War bovancourer 8 rates on application. ward work in the Presbyterian bound Saturdays at & P. M. Also Weekly servic. : : . Mr A. Stewart, of the B. ¢ Harbor, leaving Prince Rupert on Wednesda sa a = Church at home and abroad. Dr : eld oe nm RAILWAY Ganvice o rields, who was south on a DAILY EDITION. aioe Thursday, June 5, 1913 Grant js still pressing home on . 7 = i ah eras en Train No, 2 leaves Prince Rupert, eastbound, 10 a the conscience of the church the shor yusiness trip, return Saturdays Se ae _ Se fact that the Presbyterians of the Albert to Masset last Mon SPECIAL LOW EXOURSION RATES Ww al) pein: NEW CONTINENT AND plateaus. Every such discov-|Canada have been entrusted with day Mr. Stewart is exceeding!) som 4 eek. bem Teterntn 2 TRUNK RAILWAY sysTew, : ‘ 28 0 Se eturninglimit Oct a A VANISHED RACE. ery supplying a link in'the un-|yast sums of money, and he con optimistic with the outlook at Dab Geni themene ioe , When Vilijemur Stefans- certain chain of evidence has|cejves it to be his hiehest duty the camp on the west coast and A. E. MoMASBTER, General Agent son bid goodbye to the To- a value that cannot be defin-|to seeure a portion of it for his is in hopes that oil will be struck Office 3rd Avenue Prince Rupert —- ronto newspapermen he said: itely estimated. But even if tO| philanthropic purposes before many weeks es! “I hope to see you and give every practical benefit and In this connection delegates to Mr. Gillespie, B. GC. L. §S., and you a good story in 1916. It every possible gain we add the|/jhe congress have made it cleat party during the next six months . ’ is not likely that much will be inspiring satisfaction of hu-|that the Presbyterian Church is will be engaged in surveying a CANADIAN PACHIO RAILWAY Little’s NEWS heard from us after we leave man achievement, it is still not only a very rich body through tract of 100,000 acres of land on ARE YoU GOING EAST ency Esquimalt.” Searching for a) open to question if it is all/jtg membership, but that num- the west side of Masset Inlet THIS SUMMER? Magazines :: Periodicals + Nows: new yt or and Sees py hes oy eee ees erically it is much stronger than Special Excursions May 26th to Sep- 1) CIGARS rOBAC om race, Stefansson wi spenc ships and privations voluntar-|jg commonly supposed. The tember 30th. m ( FRUITS the next three or four years in ily faced have an inspiring/ehurch is at work in all the nine BLAMES OWN PARTY vancouver forestoua 2nd Ave. Below Kalen island Club unknown Arctic regions. He effect and assume spectacular] provinces of the dominion In return oad $92.00 d > Vancouver to Montreal and startled the world last year aspects. Perhaps they make |three of these. according to the FOR WESTERN INFLUX return Nise '& $106.00 with announcement of the] us forget or underestimate’ the/census of 1914, it is first in ~ VqUUUER > ne sanas eee $108.80 | - SS blonde Eskimo, and now he is| heroism of meeting life's daily|nymbers. In four others it is Conservative Member Strongly |] Vancouver to Chicago and $72.50 B , going back to the unéxplored! problems or render us negli-|seeond in point of numbers. Criticizes the Immigration Vancouver to St. Paul and ress owling Alleys area north and west of Beau- gent toward such harrowing ‘ Policy of Borden Govt. aca oh inte Correspondingly st AND POOL ROOM fort Sea for some record of revelations as that of famine|gTLYE OF HONORABLE - 4. @. MonaB a 4 ALLEYS 12 TaBLes | contemporaries of the stone} fever among our fellow citi- FOR CANADIAN JUDGES Ottawa, June 3.—After a day's |] Sener “Wary, South, Saturday, 9 am TIM Prince Rupert enptoymen ast f age man. Stefansson expects, zens. It will be well when the hindi work, during which money was vs tm ia Sa ow » 0. Box 4 ng on a if he finds Eskimos near the) utilitarian tendencies of the} London, May 31.—The Gazet- voted at the rate of several thfou-|—— — ne AGENTS North Pole, that the ends of age become an influence in/te states that his majesty the sien ‘dealin’ ¢ i sa st SSS = a science will be served by a directing iis heroism. King has approved the use and sand dollars a minute, the main oe contribution as to the life his- —_——_0-—+—_—- recognition of the title “honor- ~ he negaendert hr gpa L U M B E R tory of the world’s common|@OBBLING UP THE able’ during the tenure of of- ered, were all dealt with on Sat ( O A L grandfather. “It will be @/) ALASKA LANDS. fice in the case of the Canadian] mms, PERCY RUTHERFORD. |""!8y before 11:50 p. m., when wonderful opportunity to hand In the last issue of the]chief justice, the judges of the o the house rose. C O A L : : down . record of a vanishing Wrangell Sentinel to reach|supreme and exechequer courts|/The most elaborate gown on the] One of thé most interesting de New Wellington aon Best on the race,” he says. ..jof Canada and the chief justice lawn at the Woodbine Was al vaignments was a strong criti cast The second purpose of Stef- ne eee ee ya and judges of the supreme yellow satin veiled with printed r or th —" ‘ . art and Phone 116 Rogers & Black ansson’s expedition is to se-} of the Vermont Marble Com-|. outs of Ontario, Alberta, Sask-| chiffon and black satin coat,|°'*™ O° Ste Mimnigration Gepal Complete Line of — cure data concerning birds, pany, a corporation duly or-|atehewan and Nova Scotia: the worn by Mrs. Percy Ruther-|ment, under the present and the : beasts, land and sea of , ganized under the laws of the}court of the King’s bench, the] ford. oe a ae “ Mr a BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 90 CARTAGE and portion of the Arctic touch- iii Jermont, applying for|Superior court and circuit court - ee ee ee eee ee —- LINDSAY T - ing the Beaufort Sea. It is the state of eg oy ee at * in the district of Montreal; the for South Oxford. WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., Limited STORAGE 3 y y us . . ‘ wle "o . unknown. The value of such{ patent for seven contiguou supreme court of New Bruns- Mr.* Sutherfand’s complaint wou G. T. P. Transfer Agents an expedition cannot be placer marble claims. These @wick, the court. of the King’s GRAHAM ISLAND NOTES | was that Ontario is and has been grasped by the ordinary mind. seven claims only amount in bench and court of appeals and . neglected and that too much ef-|7—— - Orders promptiy filled Prices reasonable Neither could the ordinary all to 124,351 acres, and of supreme ‘court of Manitohe end fort is being made to send people UNION $s. COMPANY OF BC itd, or" H. B. Rochester. Centre st. Phone & sup Mé ‘ —— arther ‘ing the | i mind grasp the value of an ex- course this is not an attempt the*court of appeals and supreme : farther west. During the last wal " pedition under command of| of outsiders to blanket the] oun: of British Cotembie: aid ae = ovo eX-jyear, he asserted, only 1,385 suice oustin tenieien dthomials Christopher Columbus. natural resources of Alaska,|... name eonp Pa OP pects the new boat for patrol|jaborers had been placed on On P supreme court of Prince Edward) | ivice for the Queen Charlottes|tario farms by the eighty-four SMITH & MALLETT That sublime curiosity which} but it looks very much like it.}roang. reaches toward the beginnings It is peculiarly startling just ceili ete ei ,tO arrive the latter end of agents. 9 THIRD AVE the attempt of }August. For the present Henry Hon. T. W. Crothers, acting en e Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and f life on this globe is fed and now because . . . t — Tenders for Lighthouse. Edenshaw's power sloop Joseph-| minister of the interior, quoted Sheet Metal Work encouraged by the discovered the Guggenheims to do much The Dominion Government . ara A W ; . é > as oe ‘els » or serv- igur . : 99 Vice *. rk shor traces of animal and vegetable} the same thing at Cordova has} jaye authorized the construc-|'"° "®* been fetained for serv-/ figures to prove that 122,000 im Arrives from Vancouver Every Phone 176 2nd Ave. bet. Tth and sth Sts ; y > > pice, u 8 ac — . life in now barren Antarctic been defeated. tion of a lighthouse at Alden-|'"" migrants had remajned in On aay = ae —_— aan | proke Island, Fitzhugh Channel,|_ The spring salmon run at/tario during the year. and tenders are now being call- North Island has not yet com-| Mr. Sutherland said that they oe | ed for. | enced The fish are later than | did not go on to the farms liv | Salle for Port Simpson, Nase River Points ‘“Valhalla’”’ of S.H. & E.F. inline j}usual this.year, but hopes are|had no faith in the figures any and Granby Gay Tuesdays, 8 a. m. SP SALE For the energetic shoes |being entertained that they will| way, as many of the immigrants atte i (BOAN DIN ANLAN Society © Of the Honorable Sam Hughes /|s0on pul in an appearance. remained in Ontario only a few | : Selle for Vancouver / sd and 4th Tuesday at © British Generals in Canada af- Four sperm whales were cap-|™onths and then proceeded west rE ne a at 819 Srd Ave . ford much exercise; tured by the Naden Harbor! ee -- WEDNESDAYS, 2 P. m. But there’s bound to come a/whalers. last week. The total Bribed. ees day— 4 catch brought to the station so! My dear young lady, I hope St . of Boots & Shoes ‘Tis perhaps not far away far this season amounts to 33) you pray God every night to keep Rogers eamship Agency D. ©. STUART When Sam will tacke some- | whales. you a good girl.” “I don't have Accountant body who'll give him a sur A fishing boat belonging to the|to; I get eight dollars a week CBend S68 | 308 2nd Ave. ot Phone 260 prise —Toronto Globe. |B. C. Fisheries was blown ashore |—Life. ietinamemeet . — PRINCE RUPERT. 6. © In order to reduce our stock of Boots and Shoes we i is are offering exceptional bargains during the next few 5 ee ae i : : ial . Georgetown Lali days. Remember we have shoes to fit men, women, boys, Alex. @. Manson, B. A girls and babies, and there are bargains for al! S ill C Ltd. W. & Williams, 8. A, LL - WILLIAMS & MANSON Extra Reductions in Men's Boots TE gottehare, Box 285 Lumber Melgereon Block . Prince Rupert, 8. & As we intend to go out of Men's Boots entirely we and are offering extra special bargains to move the stock Mouldings P.O. BOX 2 PRINCE RUPERT quick. JOHN E. DAVEY JABOUR BROS. ing lumber on hand. Boat . AKAM, 1ON., BNO lumber a specialty. Delivery PUL OF WM. FOKON, mIq.. AKAM on., © THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES. Third Avenue Prince Rupert made at short notice. | - Our prices are as low as any. HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anv EMBALMEKS , Funeral Directors Phone No. Call on us before ecdering. Srd Ave. near 6th St OFFICE: EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. | Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. | L.C. Smith, Remington $37-$75 “All Makes.”” Write for booklet in colors and save $50 to $75 on any typewriter. Rebuilts have identical finish, wear like and do work equal to brand new machines. Canadian Typewriter Exchange, Dept. 15, 543 Hastings W., Vancouver, B.C. ee as ad | E. L. FISHER Advertise in , Funeral Director and Embaimer CHARGES REAS NABLI SCENE OF RECENT ATTEMPTED OUTRAGES BY BRITISH SUFFRAGETTES. a ose The famous golf links at St. Andrews, Scotland, where the tournament was taking place. The The D News le _ mont } i militants threatened to ruin the links at this point by putting acid on the grass. The pic- ture shows the club house and the spot where the suffragettes were arrested. If Scoop Could Only Have Changed His Face Daily News % Drawn for The “Loo AT ITSiR GALE UPON iT WHAT BETTER, SECURITY Han AM HONEST Face. Une WHY NOT G@O In aNd ; BEG PARDON MisTER BoRROW ENOUGH i ; ; PRESIDENT — JusT e — A aft a : i CG) 49 ~ wv Find - BAe ~ MP-