Tuesday Jur THE DAILY NEWS —— = RAILWAY HAS DIFFICULTY IN OBTAINING SUFFICIENT MEN KILLED RETURNING FROM SON'S FUNERAL Aged Father Instantly Killed, and| Three Daughters and One Son THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. AU Bok Se he TO THE SOUTH by the splendid steamers PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE $$$ $$ — — Recover. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico:;NORMAN LAMBERT IN DISPATCH FROM WINNIPEG TO TO- — ae AA oobi "priaayy 8 pala Daily, 50¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, RONTO GLOBE—ORDER RESCINDED PERMITTING iM. Monereal, June 5 While re * For Stewart on Thursdays at BA m $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year PORTATION OF RUSSIANS FOR CONSTRUCTION. turning from the funeral of his Gor Granby Bay on Saturdays at 12 > Steamers Prince John and Prince Albert Maintain Weekly Service Between Victoria, Vancouver Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. son, Phillip Bougie, 76 years old, | ind Prince . Winnipeg, June 5.—The scar-jofficials can estimate it, between ; . a agi et a Queen Charlotte Islands, Calling at Way Ports eave TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract city of money in the West just|/three thousand and four thousand rt — ; nd ana ae hi hound weevil * nee } ove Weekly Rervice "to Mas tan ; ; j ; : ’ curbstone, anc iree 0 5 Harbor, leaving Prince Rupert on Wednesdays F = ‘ rates on application. new, and the consequent quiet-|}men are at work on the last daughters and one = son eure! RAILWAY service oe —— —— ness in certain departments of|stretches of the main line be- knoeked unconscious and may | Train No. 2 leaves Prince Rupert, geomoune, 10 &™M. Wednesdays 4 ; * ‘ » ie rke ne . ; gz 1° > , is an 7 Saturdays ys and DAILY EDITION. aa Tuesday, June 10, 1913 the labor market are beginning ee on the = ae not recover, 68 @ result of @ run- SPECIAL LOW EXOURBION RATES Wo i! points east vm oo, PT eT hl aad ait lil to reveal interesting character-| Rausch Valley on the east, “laway accident at Cote Des Neiges routes im connection with the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY syeTem - istics in many of the peop'eavho| point just forty miles beyond today 28th to Sept. 30th. Returninglimit Oct. sist y» Me SMITHERS ALREADY that has always been held toO/nayve been coming into the coun-| Tete Jaune to which steel has Pabine iad ok ie Aiuiin gall Por throweh tickets, reservation, etc., apply to Has a NEWSPAPER , be sufficient against jurymen|ipy ag new citizens. been laid. The contractors, Foley,| ina horses attached to the Office 3rd Avenue ~ men P vines fuser — Pe tas oe ws ee ere aw ee OFw The Grand Trunk Pacific Kail-| Welsh & Stewart, say that five]. .) riage in whieh the bereaved oe Ge ty Reveyw feasacs thie omes udiced. way Company, which is endeavor thousand men are needed to en family were returning from the in a gd and . _ etete van oun a ing to push its main line tc com-|able them to make satisfactory eimmiabibin galloped wildly down Ee creditable paper it is was a ; a iain The y, oe ; : bi h d pay the Sth by/AND HIS HOUSE pletion as rapidly as possible, and headway with their work Phey the street toward Pine avenue, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ifs: , ! 7 ee ea Pe " which is fact, so far as western;are short now two thousand men]. Raoul, Des Champe, the ING | es ’ S Chic) Messrs. Macdonald and Rauk, It is caleulated by the Phila-|oonstruection i concerned, is|Who are urgently needed, and if] ion hanging to the rein ARE YOU GO EAST y . ‘ie “% ad 5 , ’ . { e i : r to > Pems 1° e lieal ‘ ae eae | re delphia Ledger that if Noah|concentrating most of its atten-|these can be, found and set to In attempting to check the THIS SUMMER? Magesines :: Periodicals :: Newspay . tonservative weekly, ; on . i ~ eed ' ies : May ’ el the Geatinen Winer published had taben. yur, instead of two) tien on Site one tack of reaching fl ot er Elaee ie : a ‘ill be horses, Des Champe guided them |] SPec'*! nee. ne to. Sep: 7) CIGARS FUE ) FRUITS . : s . » ark he Pacifie oce¢ arranged early|further instant demand wi ae o » ave ‘ e as Returning Limit October Bist t ; at Old Hazelton. As soon as flies into the ark with him, all c ‘- sae en on a. ne tr sm {created for three thousand ad- int tee & pe Ps wheel ot Venere ts ferent ana ?ad Ave. Below Kalen istand Olub el reac ors, the di- the steamships in the world|!™ ‘te year to impor’ me — ; oR wrenched off and the occupants return $82.00 oes ee ee moet , : : North Russia specially for rail ditional laborers, were thrown to the street. The Veneparet to Montreal and 9108.00 vistone}. point, a ee would not now hold their de- road construction work. The The particular fleld to be sup injured are Miss Georgiana Vancouver to New York and ——————————SSS SS = printing plant will be install- scendants. It appears that] elanee . wen 8 hen aws|Plied now is that portion of the , o6 aus ; _ return wre $108.50 a d. Meantime the paper will he clause in the immigration laws|f : , i Bougie, 22 years old, skull prob Vancouver to Chicago and if ° om 3 » e ins ade sever? ake “e “ing ever ‘ sintering »}surveyed road which lies between ar \ renie return 978.80 E B | All be published in the Omineca on ee eee = try 6 hi with pie it | a the eastern end of steel, at Rausch se . * taae me ar aa ae mpress Ow ing cys } asse rs country to fave with fim ¢é eas . v o* . tougie, 20 vears old, bruises ar returt 5 / Miner office. in bis Unt OF paasongers. . : ar as suspend-| Valley, and a point eighty miles], 7 : ; : ; : ee Other Points’ Correspondingly Low AND POOL ROOM aie The campaign against the twenty-five dollars, wa uspent ; ' : cut about the head: Mrs. A. Le 4. @ McNAB 4 ALLEYS 12 TABLES || E OPPOSED fly is on and here in Prince ed so far as these Russian labor-| West of Fort George. It is hoped) aus, 40 years old, internally in General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave & 6th St H. &. ROSS, Prop. Sra Ave i SENAT 5 f Kill ali{ers were concemned and expected that Fort George tused: fisculd Bougis a veavall Princess Sophia south, Saturday, 9 a.m Prince auger Employment Bureay )) TO DIVORCE Rupe rt the slogan is: im a ' lt o wn ap.| Will be brought into direct touch id. skull ssohably . fractured a! - 0. a. . Phone 264 It is the accepted under- the flies that survive the win- About four 1undred menu ar- Gib the eukat Ganld by reid eoune old, sku proba ractured; LICENSED AGENTS standing at Ottawa that Roman] ter as soon as they appear.|rived at Halifax about the end of ' nian ie a : fi rT Raould Des Champe, cabman, = PFS ’ few|March in response to the special] ‘'™e Curing the coming fall. broken shoulder and broken rib ‘i They are the mother flies, in number, but responsible for Catholic Senators vote against wports authorizing divorce because they are opposed to the generations that follow divorce on principle, and it during the summer. One fly may be assumed that, in the killed at this season is equal main, this explanation is suffi- to killing millions in August cient to account for their votes or September. Be sure that says the Montreal Herald. The no flies either feed or breed question arises whether, when on the premises. Even in the best of homes there are garb- age cans without either top or the Senate undertakes to exer- cise the functions of a court of justice and to render de- bottom. Citizens, realizing the cisions according to evidence dangers of the housefly pest, adduced, which is the situa- should cease to trade with tion when non-Catholics apply dealers who permit flies to for divorce on statutory swarm in dairies, restaurants, grounds, men whose decision markets and bakeries. Good is taken in advance and it not business men are keenly alive open to be affected by the nat- to the slight change in the ure of the evidence adduced public pulse. In defence they ought to exercise without the can demand that all places reserve the right of interven- where flies may breed in their tion which their position as neighborhood be cleaned up. member of the Senate technic- A ecard sent to the health de- ally gives them. If they were partment will aid in getting prepared to hear the @vidence rid of any nuisance in your and vote “yea” or “nay” ac- neighborhood. cording as their minds were — impressed by it, they would be Stefansson may drift aeross on the same footing as all the north Polar region in the others. Where their verdict is ice pack for three years. Mr predetermined, whatever the Borden's long drift on the navy evidence may be, their partic- question has already lasted ipation in the proceding is over three years, and he is open to the same objection still drifting. !' a ry a = = = — Se SPECIAL : SALE of Boots & Shoes In order to reduce our stock of Boots and Shoes we are offering exceptional bargains during the next few days. Remember we have shoes to fit men, women, boys, girls and babies, and there are bargains for al! Extra Reductions in Men As we intend to go out of Men’s Boots entirely we are offering extra special bargains to move the stock quick. JABOUR BROS. THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES. Third Avenue Prince Rupert eall of the Canadian railroads. Several * other contingents ar- rived during April. But they came too early for the Grand Trunk Pacific contractors, who were unable to send men to the front on the main line until the ice on the Fraser River had broken up and made navigation possi- ble. The Cc, P. RK. which is doing a great deal of work on the plains this year, got most of the men who came early in the season. Quite suddenly, about two weeks ago, the announ'‘ement was made to the railway companies that no further would be given by Immi- gration officials to incoming la- borers from North Russia. The temporarily suspended clause in the immigration regulations has been applied again, and Messrs. Foley, Welsh & Stewart, contrac- for the Grand Trunk Paci- Company, are now scouring for reason concessions the Government tors ie the west The given by ‘oad authorities by the men the rail- Govern- nent for the sudden continuance of the immigration restrictions as applied to special railway con- struction workers, was that ihere was any amount of idle labor at Vancouver, and in several of the middle western and that the railways would have to seek men at these places. It has been hinted that this) sudden reapplication of the spe- | cial clause in the immigration | laws savors a bit of politics trace-| cities, able to the strong influence of} the Industrial Workers of the! World in the labor circles of} British Columbia. Whether this} be true or not, the railways find that upon directing their efforts to securing men on the coast, the | lure of cosmopolitan life in Van-| couver cannot be overcome by any inducements from the boss of a railway construction gang. The contractors for the G. T.| P. Company have established em- ployment agencies at Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg, and are sending men forward every day to Tete Jaune Cache, and thence down the Fraser tow- ards Fort George, where the steel is being laid. But it seems impossible to hire the desired number of men. There is an agent in Montreal who has been sending out four hundred men per week since the beginning of May, and these are being sent down the river as fast as possi- ble. At present, as nearly as the Grand Trunk Railway operating }O} |} United States to divert the SEVEN GERMAN HOMES STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Hurricanes and Cloud Bursts Follow a Week of Excessive Temperature--Many Deaths Berlin, June 5.—A week of ex- cessive heat has been followed by violent thunderstorms, cloud- bursts and hurricanes at many points in Germany. Seven houses have been des- stroyed by lightning in the lages of Wabern, Nordhausen and Niederzwehren, in the prov- of Hessa-Nassau. Bebra has been imundated by a cloud- burst and several children are reported to have been drowned near Eschweka. Heavy damage has been the cloudbursts in the Schwarza Valley. Two have killed by near Paderborg During the at Ayres, East Prussia, fantrymen died of heat prostra- tion and nineteen are in hospit- als as a result of exhaustion. VOTED TO SUPPORT GEORGIAN BAY CANAL St. Boniface Board of Trade Callg Attention to Scheme to Di- vert Great Waterway Boniface, Man., June In reference to a notice from the Canadian federation of boards of vil- ince done upper persons lightning by been army manoeuvers five in St. 9. trade, the St. Boniface board at a meeting voted to support the Georgian Bay Canal scheme in position to the scheme of the great water-way to United States wat- ers. The Canadian plan calls for an expenditure of $75,000,000 as against the United States scheme of $51,000,000. The St. Boniface board pledged its influence to favor the Georgian Bay UCanai and to urge its members of par- liament to support the project in the house. MILITANT OUTRAGES River Lea Boat-house and Cricket Grand-stand Destroyed. London, June 9.—The suffra- gette arson squad this morning destroyed a boat-house on the River Lea. The loss is 870,000, They also ruined the grand-stand of the North Middlesex cricket grounds yesterday. NEW HAZELTON HOTEL is Well Under Way and Will be a Credit to the Town H. G who accom panied a party of Spokane inves New returned Helgerson, Satur day He 92a * ports that the new $36,000 hotel built way It two structure that will be a credit to tors to Hazelton on last night re there is well under being storey frame is & the place The valuable mines in that vicinity, Mr. Helgerson says, will be the new town’s greatest asset Sample carload shipments that have been sent to the smelter show values ex- ceeding 8100 per ton. For furniture, carpets and lin oleums, inspect the Geo. D. Tite's stock for quality. {28-if CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE MATHIS£US NERVINE POWDERS. For Headache amd Neuvwiga Cone oe Opem Barpteme wo | tewak SS ae 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 eanx ofr 1913 BritishNorth America TT Years im Bveineces. Capita. ano SunPius Over $7,600 000. Bank Money Orders Are Safe And Convenient If you want to send any sum up to Fifty Dollars, to any point in Canada, Yukon excepted, or to amy of the principal cities of the United States, buy a Money Order at any Branch of the Bank of British North America. The cost in trifling. ‘PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH LUMBER COAL and Complete Line of BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., Limited Phome 186 UNION SS. COMPANY OF 8.6, Ltd The Twin Screw Steamer “Venture” Arrives from Vancouver Every MONDAY NIGHT Salle for Port Simpson, Naas River Pointe and Granby Gay Tuesdays, & a. m. Salle for Vancouver WEDNESDAYS, 2 P. m. Rogers Steamship Agency Phone 116 Georgetown Sawmill Co. Lid. Lumber Mouldings A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. TRY A NEWS WANT AD COAL New Wellington Ceal. Phone 116 CARTAGE and LINDSAY STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agents Best on the Coast Rogers & Black Orders promptly fillet Prices reasonable | OFFICE — HH. B. Rochester. Centre it. Phone @ SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVF Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Meta! Work Office: rd Ave. Workshop Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. Tth and “tb Sts |- | | | i *Valhalia”’ of S.H. & E.F. (SCANDINANIAN SociETY Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at ® p.m. in the kal! at 319 Ord Ave D. C. STUART Accountant 308 2nd Ave. on PRINCE RUPERT. B. 0. Phone 260 Alex. @. Manson, G. A. W. & Williams, 8. A, & & 6 WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Box 285 Heigereon Biock Prince Rupert, 8. & P.O. BOX @ PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPTL OF WM. FOKON, B8G., 4.n.A.m.. LON, ENG HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS #uneral Directors Phone No. 8 Srd Ave. near 6th St. E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embaimer CHARGES REASONABLE 2nd 8t., cor. 2nd Ave. Phone 356 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HEL Gousin PINCHOOWN, JUST THOUGHT I'D DROP IN AND TALK OER YOUR WALL TW Ss WO SSO GOES “To THEM FOREIGN MISSIONS -BY COCKY; p