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 Canada, United States and ‘Mexico: Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. All Other Countries: $2.00 per year, Weekly, $2.50 per year, ; HEAD OFFICE f Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. CG. strictly in advance. Weekly, Daily, $8.00 per year. Telephone 98. i TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—650 cents per inch, Contract ‘ rates on application, Phat rt Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in rae case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. ‘ee fi Y DAILY EDITION. i Saturday, July 19, 1913. oe 3 So —_ — é : ROUMANIA’S WREATH army across the Bulgarian OF TRIUMPH frontier, Even in this Rou- 7 The news that Bulgaria has} ania continted 10: -DIAY ae ti been humbled by Roumania so Bame wih gone a gee oH ‘ me lanimity. Bulgaria was fight- at soon after the latter power! jng the most formidable pow- 14 had taken the field may econ- ers in the Balkans, who were ont duce unduly to the fame of| likely to have what assistance } Roumania’s prowess, The truth Turkey could give them. She : is Roumania has acted*>a part ee SP ene ee : sist the invasion of the Rou- for which she deserves to be} manian troops. King Charles r . held in anything bul esteem. and his army, therefore, ven- é She has played the unlovely} {tured into the field with com- } role of the cowardly vulture, parative safety. Such enter- enjoying the spoils where oth-{ Prise may win loot, but not i ers have done the work. -If| &!0TY. ft Bulgaria is indeed defeated, it as ™ et ‘ is lo Servia and to Greece that LINKING EAST rit the credit is due. Roumania|AND WEST. ee did not come until the feast Our first transcontinental was ready for the table. When! jinage confederation possible, the Balkan League was organ- : ized Roumania declined to and the two other transconti- have anything to do with it and nentals, now under construc- threatened to join Turkey un- tion, will so inerease our fa- less her neutrality was pur- cilities for travel and freight chased by the promise of Silis- that we may hope to. minimize tria and other proyinces nec- all the differences between i essary to her expansion. She east and west. The story of qi: played the safe game. If the our railways is not the least hh Turks won, no harm could in fascinating interest in the ba have been done so far as she tale of our progress and de- i was concerned. If the allies velopment. If, is a story of iis won, Roumania would share pioneering, of bold, brave : the fruits of victory without deeds and daring, of obstacles he the loss of a single man, Ap- overcome and of daily heroism a prehensive lest Bulgaria would as magnificent in endurance at not redeem her’ promise to and in results as any reeorded He hand over the stipulated terri-}~ on the — battlefield. — Ottawa #/ tory, she at last threw an Free Press. 4 EE —— _ —_ 4 a HH fe ~ yl Our Prism Binoculars POSSESS GREAT RANGE AND STRONG DEFINING If you would enjoy the beauties of British Columbia eH scenery you must possess a good FIELD GLASS, and i ae there is no other place in the whole of Western Canada where you will meet with a larger, finer assortment of high power, store. We have a glass 4 illustrates Henry Birks Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director well made glasses a number of these glasses. be sent to any address free, than at Birks’ for every purpose. Vancouver Our Catalogue This Catalogue will but should further informa. tion be required regarding Field Glasses we will be glad if you will write us accordingly. Write today, G& Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS VANCOUVER, B.C “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL Excellent Cafe. Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vanenuver. 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8500, ELYSIUM Moderate Prices, Vancouver, B.C. -}set up a new record for the North ED IN THIRTY-ONE DAYS,. Working under continual high pressure for thirty-one days of May, the men who are driving the Canadian Northern tunnel under Mount Royal to give that railway central terminals in the heart of the business district of Montreal that will American Continent probably stand for many a leng day. Working day and night with- out ceasing, one shift breaking in to excel the men they super- seded, these tunnel drivers suc- ceeded in boring through 810 ft. in the 384 days of May, for the work did not stop on. Sundays. The mark they passed was set up last year ‘in the mines of the Ar- izona Copper Company and stood at 799 feet of heading 8 by 8 ft. in the same time, By the new slab decorating the entrance to the Canadian Northern tunnels deals with a heading that is 8 by 12 feet. The record, therefore, should stand without question. Thé world’s record for boring was made in the Alps, something like a thousand feet being made, But while this was accomplished in the same length of time it can hardly be compared with-this of the Mount Royal. tunnel for the reason that the Swiss drilling was done through soft rock. The engineers say that for brilliancy of performance it does not come up to the standard set by the Mt. Royal tunnel men. The company, to recognize the achievement will present a medal suilably engray- ed to the men who actually took part in the record-breaking per- formance. THE DAILY NEWS MAKING TUNNEL RECORDS ON CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY BIG BORE EIGHT HUNDRED AND TEN FEET LONG COMPLET- WORKING THREE SHIFTS —OTHER WORLD RECORDS Two features combine to make this record remarkable. The first was the marked personal daring the second, their perfeet co-operation, On the very last shot the first strated in a characleristic man- The holes had been drilled of the men; was demon- ner, and-the blasts prepared for the last shot, which was expected to loosen forty tons of rick and clinch the record. The men hur- ried back just beyond the danger line, but, when the current was turned on there was no an- swerii@ roar. It was a_ lense had broken, Then with one thought ere most they plunged through the acrid smoke and dust to find the cause. The break in the wire was located in a few minules and the rock shattered In the explosion that followed. Ove feet had been blown in an hour As to. the -operation that was the men's own affair. Real- izing that records made only by men who work well together, these drillers hired their own men, second. Something seven co are For One Thing or Another. The boast of batting and of field- ing power; The blare of fame from many a base-hil wrench, Await like the inevitable hour The paths of basebal! lead but to the bench. Baseball from being a science must have become an art, the players are now so tempera. mental. since ORES FROM THESE WILL BE EXHIBITED AT (Courtesy Portland Canal Miner) It Was A Dotted Line In Scoop’s Geography RUPERT'S FAIR | WILL SEEK A DIVORCE Mrs. George Cornwallis West Is Seeking Separation. July 15.—The Pall Mall Gazette says today that a petition for divorce by Mrs. George Cornwallis West, former- Iv Lady Ghurehill, who a daughter of the late Leonard Jerome of New York, to be heard by the divorce court in a few days. 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