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TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch, Contract Lethbridke, June 3.—-War to rates on application. the finish has again broken out ee —— between the large stotk and cat DAILY EDITION. aii Saturday, June 7, 1913.Jije raisers in this vicinity and! es . the homesteaders, and the deep- proposed to have its ships cqn OLD SQUABBLES BETWEEN THE HOMESTEADERS AND STOCKMEN THREE THOUSAND HEAD OF CATTLE DRIVEN OVER THE BOR- DER, BLOOD INDIANS, AND NOT HOMESTEADERS, BEING BLAIMED FOR RAID off the stockmen, and war was the result, On the section remaining, the istockmen appeared to be half | lway satisfied, but constant com | plaints were being made that the ‘CANADIAN BUREAU OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY | All Leading Countries of World Now Employing Specialists on Chemical Technology. the and countries of moneys rhe leading world have spent equipped laboratories for the in vestigation of industrial prob- | lems Specialists in branch of chemical technology are retained and kept busy work and improving upon in processes for the eom benefit of the country at every ing out dustrial mercial large leream to be skimmed before her industries have such help? How llong can we go on appropriat ing the results of the United States bureau of chemistry be lfore we feel called upon to un earth a few valuable facets for ourselves from the fieftd that is wuatT 1s BORDEN est mystery has been injected in-| great herds were over-running PLAYING FOR? structed in Canada hereafter./{o the latest reprisals vented ont |the fences and devastaing the The naval policy of Premier The Minister of Marine andi/the stockmen. lcrops Especially in the spring Borden is to give as a free gift Fisheries in his reply stated Today the stockmen are send-|time, when the grains started to to England thirty-five million that in the past Canadian ship-|'"® Seores of cowbays into Mon-|appear, was this true. dollars wherewith to build yards’ had not been able to tana to reclaim and round up| The affair Wednesday night | ; more than 3,000 head of horses appears to have all the effecti-| three dreadnoughts for the de-| deliver steamships, and that|and cattle driven over the border|veness of coneentrated action fence of the empire, and the the work would be more costly/into Montana Wednesday w'g'it.| Evidently a large number of men} senate has very properly turned than in Great Britain. Blood Indians are blamed by) the | took part in the round-up, and that idea of an annual sub- How such a narrow sighted|omesteaders, who declare they|the cattle were gathered together scription in cash to Great policy can assist in building ee et eal ieee, ae ate ie caty ‘Gavel i j , ; ri _ é 2 ener Ss r san o pee e oreig Britain down. Sir Wilfrid up this new country it is hard among the sieebenes is that thelto the nature inion raiders. Laurier’s proposition, to which io imagine, As well might (heli ' jto t t n I Mr. Borden, then in opposition, 7 roe 1omesteaders themselves are the rhe homesteaders, fowever, | and his party with him, agreed minister have said that he ones to blame. | declare that the Indians are par- was that Canada should build could get the stationery for The two factions have been in} ticularly hostile to the stockmen two naval units, one for the} his department from England fom og a ok recent be two Nematageegy 4 : » In. steaders oo up e ric ands; recently eing sentence oO e *navy, and that the vessels for ernment printing office. Aus-/to that time the herds of the big | from the ranges. Members of the these naval units should be tralia can build warships;|stock interests, particularly the| mounted police have been sent built in Ganada and should be Canada, according to the min- McIntyre and Page componies,,out through the homesteads and manned by Canadians. ister, cannot build even a reamed over thousands of acres) ranges investigating the raids, This would have been a dinky little lake steamer. What}? land. The dividing of this/and arrests in connection with scheme in which Prince Rupert an insult to our nationality. land into homestead farms cut|the case are expected soon. would have been largely in- Premier Borden possibly thinks terested. We will ee oo = pe sone + me RIOTERS ATTEMPT TO have that result in view. Three have completed a large dry down his contribution scheme dock hook aa this was part| in favor of Canada building GET THE MURDERERS arrests were made early in the of the policy of the last Liberal her own warships and man- Race War Breaks Out and Italians 16> om government to stimulate the ning them, he will send to There was an exodus of Ital- shipbuilding industry at this England all the lesser jobs in and Greeks Are Fleeing for ians from the city during the day, going-to-be important Pacific shipbuilding Canada has to Their Lives. many going across the river to port. But what of this present give. For what? —_ Omaha and others taking trains government? Does it propose a Council Bluffs, Ia., June 2.—)|for other cities. to do anything to encourage Germany has joined France, Two police squads were hurried The Greek vice consul at the shipbuilding industry of in taking two important Eng- to the vicinity of Fortieth street|Qmaha today took cognizance of the Dominion? Very much ae cnntbiihe. than wbder the and Second avenue tonight to|/the damage done by the mob on the contrary. A ae ; break up a mob which had gath-jlast night to business places The estimates for the de- nose of British workmen. The]ered with the intention, it is be-}owned by his countrymen and partment of marine and fish- action is all the more remark-|lieved, of again attempting to]said he would lodge a complaint eries were being voted on at able from the fact that pro-]obtain possession of Francisco,;at once with the state depart- Ottawa and there was a par- tective duties are evidently off-|Cuidice, known also as Henry| ment. ticular item of a million dol- set by a low scale of wages.| Wiley, who is held for the murder Four years ago an attack was lars for government steamers However, Britian’s unpreced- |of Howard Jones, last Tuesday|made on the Greek quarter in and icebreakers. Hon. Rudolph ented industrial activity is like-|night. /}Omaha and several persons were Lemieux raised the question ly playing a part in the stiff- The police learned late this|shot and others beaten. The as to whether the government ening of prices. afternoon that an attempt would! Dodge Light Guards are at their sila ‘ae be made to drive all Italians and | armory ready to act should the seinen Baa eect ae taaealiaai Greeks from the city, and to-|governor decide that expedient night's gathering is believed tolis necessary. SPECIAL : SALE of Boots & Shoes In order to reduce our stock of Boots and Shoes we are offering exceptional bargains during the next few HON. H. E. YOUNG WITH GOLD HOSPITAL BOARD WILL SEND Board of Directors, Prince Rupert Gentlemen: We wish to call your attention} the matter of tenders for plumbing work recently for by you, and for which we $30-$75 Underwood, LC. Smith, Remington $37-$57 Hospital. “All Makes." Write for booklet in colors and save $50 to $75 on any ¢ riter. Rebuilts have identical finish, wear like and do work equal to brand new machines. Senate tte Dept. 15, 543 Hastings W., Vancouver, B.C. sent HANDSOME PLUMBING CO. DEMANDS EXPLANATION OF RE- JECTED TENDER. ts kind days. Remember we have shoes to fit men, women, boys, . sere + -xoeaenell Be: el girls and babies, and there are bargains for a!! ee _— of the Prince Rupert General . e , Hospital in the form of a gold) Extra Reductions In Men S Boots key will be presented by the Hes pital Board to the Hon. H. E. Young. Such was the announce- As we intend to go out of Men's Boots entirely we ment made at the meeting of the are offering extra special bargains to move the stock Hospital Board yeeterdsy after- iok noon. The date of the event and qures. the name of the Provincial See- retary are recorded on the key. eT re In opening the meeting yr Stewart congratulated Mr. J. Brady on his appointment to ‘ee UR BROS loeal board. Mr. Brady replied Se in fitting terms. A letter from the Western) THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES. Plumbing and Supply Company} Third Avenue Prince Rupert was read, concerning its tender} ‘ for the further plumbing to be done at the hospital. We print the Jetter. Prince Rupert, May 8th, 1913. called} IS PRESENTED KEY AS SOUVENIR GIFT — WESTERN wt of $69.00, understand of and by in a tender at a price this tender which we i . : jwas 86 lower than the tender the other firm, was aecepted, we were duly notified of same Mr. Potter, the architect. On the following day notified to cance! the job, but we find that the work has been |proceeded with by the higher bidder. We are at a loss to understand of treatment § at the jhands of a public body and we | think an explanation neces- | sary, we have not been get- iting a square deal as far as the | hospital work of this city is con- A few months ago we privilege. of figuring on plumbing and heating of the new Connaught Wihg, according to the plans and specifications prepared by W. L. Barker. At ; that time our figure was higher {than the bid accepted, but we find jon checking up the hospital work i that particular job, thas |} specifications have not been lived we were is as cerned. had the } the on as Continued on page 4) peculiarly ours? This does not overlook the ex istence of laboratories under the departments of agriculture and inland revenue The work done in these departments by, Dt Robertson and Mr. Thomas Mac farlane, Dr. MeGill and Profes sor Shutt, will bear fruit and has been of great value to the coun try. The laboratories of the mines and forestry branches un der Dr. Haanel and Mr. Camp bell are only beginning It is time to ask when other equally deserving industries are to have the same recognition When are the general industries to be assisted in a similar manner? T. Linsey Crossley, in Industrial Canada From Ottawa to B. C. Hotel. Ottawa, June 3 Mr. John (Brien for twenty-one years chief room clerk at the Russel House and one of the best known hotel men in Canada, was today married to Mrs. Given, house keeper for the same hotel. Mr and Mrs. O'Brien leave tomorrow to take charge of the Harrison Hot Springs Hotel, B. C They were made the recipient of pres ents amounting to 81000 FOR FEVERISH COLDS. MATHISBUS NERVINE POWDERS. 18 POWDERS FOR 25 CENTS if your dealer cannot supply you, the J. L. Mathieu Co., Sherbrooke, P. Q., sends box postpaid on receipt of price 1836 THe Bank of 1913 BritishNorthAmerica TT Years in Business. Capivat ano SuRPiuS Over $7,600,000. 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