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. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To $2.00 per year. Canada, Daily, 50¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. All Other Countries: Mexice Weekly, Daily, $8.00 per year United States and Weekly, #2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. rates on application. Contract HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Av~., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National York City. Seattie—Puget Sound News Co. Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd 8t., New Lendon, England—The Clougher Syndieate, Grand Trunk Building, Prafalgar Square. DAILY EDITION. MILITANTS ARE MAD AS MARCH HARES. One of the militant suffrag- ettes died this week, her death being caused by the craziest action that could ever enter a mad woman's brain. The idea of a woman being able to stop a race horse going at the speed of an express train! They are all mad, mad March hares ettes, as There is no doubt about it at| all. They want the vote; there- | fore they will poison a prize dog. They want the vote; therefore they will, if possible, kill the Derby winner. They want the vote; therefore they will kidnap one of the chil- dren of one of the warmest ad- vocates of woman suffrage They want the vote; therefore they will destroy the National Gallery. They want the vote; therefore they will burn churches and boathouses. They want the vote; therefore they will do any mad thing which suggests itself to the mad- dest of them all. It is no answer to the claim that these women are mad to say they are quite sane in other respects. Mirabeau, Danton, Marat, Robespierre and _ the other friends of the French Revolution were sane enough in ordinary matters and some these militant suffrag- | asi ax Thursday, June 12, 1913. they will become fiends. jiniibianaill ” MADE FISH OF ONE, FOWL OF THE OTHER. Assistance to the Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Northern no doubt is necessary to enable the completion of those systems at an early date, but they should have been treated alike. The gov- ernment should have given loans to both instead of a sub- sidy to the Canadian Northern and a loan to the Grand Trunk Pacific. And before doing so parlia- ment should have insisted upon a detailed statement of the financial operations of Sir William Mackenzie and Sir Donald D, Mann in connection with their railroad schemes. What is the relationship be- tween the Canadian Northern Railway and Mackenzie &«& Mann, Limited? What con- nection have the two magnates with the construction firms, and to what extent do they financially interest themse!: in the railroads liberally assisted? The financial operations of the C. P. R. and Grand Trunk companies are well known, but a mystery surrounds the ram- ifications and methods of the so of them were even personally two knights wuo have accom- amiable; but the first taste of plished so much on the friend- blood made them become in- ly foundation of public credit sane, and their rapacity for and subsidies. slaughter became insatiable. 0 The militant suffragists are Premier Borden now has a like them. They had a taste chance to let the people de- of destruction, and their ap- cide. Things are sometimes petite for it is growing. If prized less when they come ever they get a taste of blood within easy reach. — of Boots days. Extra Reductions SPECIAL : SALE In order to reduce our stock of Bocts and Shoes we are offering exceptional bargains duriag the next few Remember we have shoes to fit men, women>boys, girls and babies, and there are bargains for al! & Shoes in Men's Boots quick. Third Avenue As we intend to go out of Men's Boots entirely we are offering extra special bargains to move the JABOUR BROS. THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES. stock Prince Rupert incarnate | THE DAILY NEWS e Dune oo Onirand PRETENDER FOR THE FRENCH THRONE AND HIS WIFE unusually fine picture of the An the former of whom is attempting to attain the Fren h throne however, he incompete Duchess, that The grounds oppose assume so responsible a position. MAY MAKE BRICKS AT KITSUMKALUM SOON Possibilities “of Clay Deposits There Being Inspected With This End in View. To consider the advisability of erecting a brick making plant at Kitsumkalum, Mr. J. Christian- sen of this city, accompanied by Mr. I. IL. King, proprietor and manager of the new brick plant at Granby Bay took train for) Kitsumkalum this morning. Mr.) King, who is a practical brich man has arranged to supply the Granby Smelting, Mining & Pow-| er Company. The boilers have been already installed. The brick making machine expected to arrive at Granby next week. Ten days after its installation he ex-| pects to be turning out forty) thousand bricks a week. While awaiting the arrival of} the boilers Mr. King has had a little spare time. Accordingly} he came here on Sunday, and| then has discussed with} Mr. Christiansen and other local} men who are interested the pos-| Is since sibilities of a brick plant at Kit-| sumkalum, where Mr. Ciatation=1 sen owns property containing some good clay deposits. About the quality of the clay there is no doubt. It is its quantity that Messrs. Christiansen and King are anxious to determine, that they may judge whether it is suf- ficient to warrant the establish- ment of a plant. Garage for Fort George. Fred Peters, a former stage! driver for the British Columbia | Express Company, arrived here! yesterday from Ashcroft in a six| passenger Winton touring car,| coming the entire distance from) Asheroft in it over the road.| Mr. Peters intends to start a garage here and the other town.| —Fort George Herald. Strike Delays Service. Detroit, Mich., June 7.—Twelve hundred shop employees of the Pere Marquette Railway are on strike as a result of the com- pany’s refusal to grant an in- crease in wages. Freight service is delayed and in some cases pas- senger traffic has been seriously retarded. For furniture, carpets and lin- oleums, inspect the Geo. D. Tife's stock for quality. 128-tf ITf, I able for the favorite’s weird be- havior, has gone free thus far and the Westminster Gazette |says the jockey’s eonduct was of a character impossible to over- look. f Orleans » Duke and Duchess the to object on in his intellectually him and nt unable GRAGANOUR JOCKEY MAY BE EXPELLED While Riding Derby Favorite He Bumped Into Aboyeur, Which Was Given the Prize. London, June 9.—Bitter con- demnatory criticism is heard on all sides today of the methods of Johnny Reiff, who sent Graga- i nour bumping and pushing into Aboyeur in the Derby and made the great classic what one paper terms “a nasty blot on the rec- ords of our national sportsma ship.” The inquiry by the stew ards of the jockey club is under way and there strong likelihood of Reiff set down from the English tracks, especially as there are some very still seems a being peculiar rumors aficat. Sporting writers are clamor ous for the disciplining of the jockey. The Pall Mall Gazette says: “Whether Reiff was to blame or not is a matter of vital import- ance to the thousands of goers and to a greater extent of the prestige of the sport of kings the stewards’ opinions, teiff was physically unable to keep his mount straight and prevent the interference, justice demands that publicity should be given to the fact.” Sporting Life inquires why Reiff, who must be held account- race SUFFRAGE IN FRANCE Women May Now Vote in Mu- nicipal Elections Only. Paris, June 11.—Partial wo- men suffrage as it pertains to municipal affairs has been grant - ed in France by a bill introduced in the chamber of deputies. see seiatt Sadhisies Mexico Enters Protest. Mexico City, June 7.—The minister of foreign affairs has sent a note of protest to Wash- ington against the anti-alien law recently passed by the “state of Arizona. There are 2,304 wiles of rail- ways under construction in Brit- ish Columbia. PREMIER ROMANCES Who has resigned his as Premier of Spain along with the Cabinet ministers position VERDICT ON MILITANT Epsom, June if.—The cor- verdict declared Miss Emily Davidson, suffragette who died the mis- oner s yester- day that the militant from injuries race track here, adventure on by received died bound Saturdays at 8 P Harbor, 98th to Sept. 30th. Office Srd Avenue TO THE SOUTH by the splendid steamer. 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