Saturday, Jy), 26 / ie t ’ THE DAILY NEWS = Soames era vane| RTL eT LABOR To ENTHUS E On . . cee een tblbeschtncn We Give the Most Jewelry § om gaat) | e is « i re are) . 2 5 5 ng q oO : . sent free to any address. shért h liday in the south sees the books,” said Mr. Baer,|the city paid 45 cents an h feo - five . hundrs j For Rent ‘we will find out that the surplus for general lab r, 55 cents rj house, ari H Bi k G So j it d W. A.A t ag is a phantom.” pipe fitters, 60 cents for masons,|swimming across S ] . Armstrong, train agent is a phantom. , ; an eneetiains an cht nari ' enry ir Ss ns, imt € on the G. T. P., returned by this | FURNIS HED som = modern apartment. As another case of exploita- 6214 cents hg oy a co i my fre “n rf : Oo Somme rce 17 7 ‘ e s an oO ers. e oOTrak- nountans ere JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS morning's boat from a short vi sit | oe rae tion of the country’s resources mith et “2 hours The | eos TY 5 Sit nahivinr | FOR RENT—Talbot House, furnished__ A ' : adh Oi fete { Haw.| ins day was eight hours te | oats Ther 1 ; Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C to Vancouver. ply on premises 17Otf 1e instance - gains 0 a ~|pay to stationary engineers if}grouse, and wild ¢ meetin rnethwaite, the Socialist, who] ** “oe ; & : Two = eee rooms fo _ in as ’ certificated was $125 per month,/seen in my hay at x A J. ©. MeRae, of McRae Bros Black , 66tt [had ad got possession of 140,000 it ae tins ah d $4110 oa month. |streams are f ¥ {fs : ies Lid., returned this morning after|ron nENT—Fiat im the Clapp Bldg. Ap-jacres by getting immigrants, ig-]) 0" at ce : “ai hex hen ' . The orke yy three shifts aljand in the Skeena sg; eve spending a couple of weeks in ply to Westenhaver Bros 166tf bee rant of the country, to sign hog wae d pe! ve pon ae i oi kK a 8} . > » a cs ere ali onoes and sockeves ouver id Seattle. FOR RENT—Large front room in private | ; Z ai ‘ohte to hi on a Sane 1¢ «mech : 5} Van er and € ‘fam; cuttanie Sar two; modern; close fe away oe rights t him for a steady men with steady work.|/jumping over one r) imere e. . , i “FROM HOME TO HOME.” Dedication sermon of the new ewioaonantal I rs lud ! t tt They averaged $68 per month. their hurry to get ups G ication s n 0 e nev n concluding his speech on the The reason that the city lets Now don't you th i ytist Church building will b i iad ae % i ) : you tl 8 . veneer nee Pastor irvin H. For Sale [Pro Vineial political situation Mr.ji), contractors compete with the] pretty good country m § pr . ee eae ae ‘4 Baer reiterated his assertion engineering department, said Mr lake his home o'clock. 174 FOR gn eg nour ts pn ‘ake a business government. ea ften do rough grading more The apple crop w Sid. Syl tage, $100; used three months; ¢ e can often do rough er > hail eo vey. ¥ . a ea eer aon ak genend $16 month Enquire | Things now were in such a state cheaply than the city becauselure all over East. The Finest, Newust and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. G. R. 3 aden and son Jack and} Miller-Phillips Grocery 74-7 ithat we did not know whether they hire cheaper labor year Caterpillars Exceiient Cafe. Moderate Prices, Dr. W. T. Kergiz leave t *|POR SALE—Piano, rugs and I there was money in the treasury Mr. Stoney asked whether, iffhave been agencies on the Prince Rupert to spend.a| hold furniture. Phone jor not. The new Liberalism he ity had lau in it n-|f th rey i tt aa oe lice . 7 ae the city had a clause in s con- T ® erep and the 1142 Pender Street West . - Vancouver, B.C. een ee Lae: 1B ARS Ae i ae oe may be rented. nappa | woul d change all this. It would/iiacts compelling contractors to|the eastern townships Phone 8500 Arm district. H. F. McRae & Co. oF a p the resources of the prove] pay the city rate of wages, the|/the worst ever kr 4 rena It would give not an inch o ld ( { th nts t i 2 “ * COWS fresh calved and coming in always| ince oul > BOL an ta city could compete with contrac-|should be a very fine Mrs. G. R. Naden and daugh- co hand, and tubercul tested. Jo hn | 5 cei the ak 4 : ' ter left by this mornine’s train Christy, ‘cattle dealer, wood West, : land oo SaeeneHOn Sut, On tors? the Okanagan croj _ ; oe - igs corner Carleton and Westminster Road; for agriculture. Mr. Mason replied to this thal} fairly gdéod to spend a week or ten days as Phone Collingwood 46 RK. Post office, : . the guests of Mrs. D. McLeod at Collingwood East, Box 20 170-tf Before resuming his seat Mr.jthere was a clause stipulating : = ints SB oe: 2 E> y —— a= | Baer complimented the local as-|that contractors should pay their = = " NOTICE To CONTRACTORS ee o on rage? See men the general rate current ia ‘i ag ner ‘ = zo * ‘ which they nad displayed|the district. This general rate Has the Circalation in Northern British Columbia ==| Olie Besner, of the New Knox oe ate. = — = Hotel, left on the Princess Mary| PORT EDWARD TOWNSITE CO. LTD. throughout the riding. If al! Lib-|it was considered, was not dete | = — : erals were equally busy the party|mined by what the city was pay s==jlast night on a business trip to] cu. ee si : = = Granby Bay get ' ion m joa, hguew. oe at te bs was certain of success and would]/ing. The city could compete suc- = ree ne mS nee ae street, Printe Ty pas > 2 merit it because of the rgan-|cessfully against the contractors one 75 = = oon, sGay, uly 3°, i¥ ’ o rat y ¢ tie i } r ‘ : = = Rev. H. G. Estabrook construction. of the "tollowing works at ization and ability The Liberals}in everything except the rough } ” s roo superin- eat = . = ir nt of B EE et dees will Poone crib. Gam; approx nately 10,640;800uld indeed arrive power | grading. work. = => ae ft ae 0 neti cna” a th eerie ook 10.480" tinsel -o ap. | not merely because f general B. McDonald, accountant for PRINCE RUPERT AUTO Co spe omorro evening at © | proxi ely 0,440 eal of j m . writ ‘ -~ . at . — = st Bai { an ees : “The Cz Sate ay from the com ny’s wharf dist tent with he { serva-|Archie McDougall, said that there Redbedaldedapiedbebbbndocccoccsred = = of he L a W, a = ms ze _ | teaches wand tee emia PereatneDeny tives, but hecaus { was gener were from 100 to 150 men ém- = = lof the Last est. 74 enches; 4 © Clearing 0: Sppre ne ’ eee gk ts } Tv ' = = four acres. Tenders are to a lumpialiy fe hat the Liberals de-|ployed in the camy The lowes — a Se sum for the entire work. nformation for ae + 4 } vs ceeeniecs 2 = - ’s istic one + eat = Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart re bidders, form of tender and plone snd $ hes a De powe rate of pay was # a ten hou ; 4 Prince Rupert Arti Job Printing Establishm = Mr. mrs. UV. &. uz re- | specifications may seen at the ave Mr. Baer had searcely resu day This was f ck and } _ — a £.9 may. 1 wa iol I a = ==i|turned on the Prince Rupert this | oMce 165-7 k cg , = = = his chair be he was asked b team shovel work If the ine = ==|™orning after spending a couple | = Mr. Manson to give a short ad ' » nen = Dal - e war. ‘ - a shor d-|stayed a couple of months they = b = - tea in ena are RELIEVE NEURALGIA dress on the aval questio were usually promoted to better } = Mr. Stuart participates the TI r id aff Doom h- ¥ hon as ' : 5 | This he did, after first reading t work with more pay. A number rifle tournament. the ¢ ; ; rn ——— ihe assemDiy an amusing sa elof the men were boarded in the PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- ‘ MATHIEU S on the local land office and ‘amp at Hays Creek For this AL ANNEX R. A. Stalker, of Stalker & . ; : eae , ; : m TRIAL r ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL Wells, returned this morning NERVINE POWDERS. jthe lands department of the gov-|they were charged $1 per day, a i ls, Irn es erninent. harge which yielded but slight A launch leaves the ¢ . from a short trip to Vancouver TP oS ; He said that Bord@™’s “con- ofit, if ¢ There were seven 2 li or Port formerly Kaien isd. Gymnasium with his family, who have gone tribution policy was merely a one h : ay with > capacity f eae AS ge nd : : “ . ior rivlic as merely a|bunkhouses, t apacity o ery day. For particulars To rent for Dances, Public Meet-| 0" te Golden on an extended visit. proposal to pay thirty-five mil-}from sixteen to twenty men. The apply to Harrison, Gambi ings, ete. Particulars at hall or Whe Missa Jacksod of Winni lion dollars to Great’ Britaia ompany supplies the mattress, & Co., Phone 51, Ave e Misses “aSO o il I- ‘oar x 2 jy ret j ‘ T Secretary, P. O. Box 268 peg who arrived on the Prince ee ane wore aoe ay 0 PR eee : Pk; : ) 1 place borrow from her He con-|bunkhouses are swept out daily me pg yo at ae en i see. trasted the attitude of Borden|and washed out two or three times “a a ie ome o a - anc 3 s. | TI ; a) 18 POWDERS FOR 25 CENTS and Foster in 1909-10, when they|a month, which keeps them fairly OSBORNE HOUSE The Following NO CE. Thomas. McClymont, Borden) jf your dealer cannot supply you, the|were all for a Canadian nav: ‘lean and healthy. sireet. J. L. Mathieu Co., Sherbrooke, P. Q., en48/ ith their attitude today. He Mr. McDonaid said that $3 per 957 Third Ave. Notice is hereby given thal Tea Pe ee ee quoted from a speecl ade by|day w the regular pay to men Vol s 5 oa : ’ Pi ae areas! rooted rol a Speech made by|day as 1e¢ regular pe 0 e » Single ooms With meetings of the Provincial Agri- Mrs. eee ae ms la sted ———_—_ ~ |Mr. Hazen in Great Britain, where|on the rough work all along the Large 1 ingle a Pe : cultural Commission will be held|°" the von . eo ny ere a Tee. Renere Pence. that minister had said that line, whatever the general cost ef Without Table Boar at the following places: ing and re the ats nee nen CHAMBERS THE REFEREE. between|/mere gift of money would merely |iiving might be. On the other Large Sitting Room, Bath, f “ “ain for her home in the interior, OSEPH Li 3 Piaint and : 8 a te oderate Charge j Terrace, August 9th, 2:30 p. m.; tie see.» 4 : oo ‘atlas wl EMIL K. LING, De fe sndant “wm *“Tsave the Liberal government hand, the contractors everywhere Priveleges, Moderate | ; ee if accomipanied by Mr. Clifford, wh oo ln ia 4 vite : , aay ? be" : ei Prince Rupert, August 41th saan Ae Oe Phiten igen deptention of the Plaine and England f ) added expend furnished board in the camps at Mrs. G. A. Tessier ; Bi Lot 54, Block 27, Sec. 1, $4,000; and 12th, 10 a. m.; " . : : upot reading the affidavits of C. W his, said Mr. Baer, was hard the same rate of $1 per day. a i, $1,500 cash, bal. 12 and 18 Hazelton, August 13th, 7:30 4 : aad the exhibits therein referred 10, |@ display of generosity. He th W. T. Muse said that he had al i ei iene. p. m.; Walter W ' 3aer. Liberal or- It is oiaeres inst ae o the q ited two editorials of the Vie street grading contract He pa d THE MIDWAY rf , s ,, | ment of claim herein by mailing a re rte eee see ty 4g a, Lot 90, Block 20, Sec. 2, $1,312.00; Aldermere, August 15th, 40/eanizer for the province, left on| or this order toggpher with ‘the notice at-/tOria Colonist, in one of which|his men $3.50 per day They i Re . * . * “09; ic orning’s ai wv Terrace. | tached thereto afd a copy of the said . init . : . r , * T OLEAND i $562 cash, bal. G. T. P. a.m. re ee, a a n for T rm 5 | at oe alien bets ceemete a a contribution was spoken worked ten hours a day in good ee _ — eo. a , : : : . , e > ; ac "ess & 2eLINEg | iste = e ddressec 0 » Ge-lec ;< eee — > pes z se > : . RESSING, D G ») RE Rl ES The commission will hear evi- |v eee oe ee eet Mn thaw a |teodant ‘at “Winniper Post Omee, in the} @* @ “timely gift,” and in the|weather and laid off in bad ; Lo I Sec. 8 2 i ts 19 and 20, Block 20, » 8, : of Liberals tonight. Mr. Baer is ; ther chan man. 3 ie has s ‘ the said Defendant. McRae. Mr. McRae sz ‘ elsone , } s . i me 2d. W. H- HAYWARD, M. L. A., ; It is turther ordered that ne said Da. Ere aa y= : <4 * said : at ; : _— well ro jh pene he Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mor i _ . ¢ endant ie § Statement c nce re- ’ 60 iuc impressec Will ie e#pt away rom @ SE Tf s . 7 ts Chairman, M. Pocock of London, Ontario,|in before the 31st day. ot August, - D the fine crowd of pete at the cate hod nh Seehé st ail “ ing and General anal r Cc. B. CHRISTENSEN, representing a syndicate who are Nand ae further ordered that Al costs Ravatathha Anaeadtion: << “anclsing ea: Ste Mice ‘coal thee un Phone 1 a Se ik tS as - as of this cation s ts in the : , i ¥ Secretary. 169-92) !Mve stigating various salt Propo- | cause. app! i “ - peer, er woled there that the ability of |himself had worked at day labor] Office: Suite 9, Federa , eorge ee “ve - me this ere. nee oft Syinnipes this 12th day of] Mr. Brewster was far superior tojhere until he got his present ings boat an e on 1e ine GEORGE PATTERSON, Referee.|that of Sir Richard McBride. ar contract and had st , ‘ , ek tr 2 , Staats Cee ‘ 4 » an ‘ i ad supported be- ieee LABOR COMMISSION. one iene ee ns f worios. there were many lawyers presen! |sides himself his wife and his HARRISON W RO PRINCE le iteford, for e sa beds Ceomaptiene who easily exceeded Bowser in |three c . asils owser in| three children Offices in All Cities in the United i s rinni : 5 ’ u ci a eee mn aby yr td at Mile 45. rake ie Shave et, Besetent. inj talent. The Liberal party would a ——— Architect Kingé wi e he s - oo this action is for declaration that a cer-|not lack for ability wher got oO land Ai Suite 1, Federal Block e =° ; a neciie: al 5 tain agreement for sale made between the 2 : ‘ 1 N Go verland to yansh. ere: Be. SUOr® : Agent for Fort Fraser Lots. logns av. e me eee perite Plaintit and the Defendant, bearing date | into power. PRINCE RUPERT, B. ©. ae ‘ 5 e s issions ne 27th day of July, 1906 cancelled all ; 7 = 545 ; seg ton ednesday, 23rd =r om a a oP a mieaien? OF |or in the alternative that a certain day be| ©! the indefinite phrases of the| Walter Owen, chief of Provin-| Phone 300 P, O, Box 16° uly, 8 p. m. U., an ev. ome k cott, | of fixed for the payment by the Defendant wo] platform had been wiped out and|cial police, and R. O. Jennings Prince Rupert—Saturday, 26th! Vangouver, arrived on the Prince | 6, Piainum of the sum of $1,382.46 to- rena, oo ” CHEAP ACREAGE . » ee - . gether with interest thereon’ from the|@ resolution put through that al! |road superintendent, left by this July, 10 a. m. Rufert this morning to assist in a eae Marc. A. D. 1942, a ae tae these should be put in definite|morning’s train for Kitwanea BOOKKEEPING AUDITING sd ; - : awe 3 s r cent. per annum and that in us © pul in, detini ., 8 or ranga. a as The commission is empow-|the dedication services tomor- default of payment thereof, the said agree-} form. It was now not a case of|From there they will go by pack | : : : : ; ; 4 ‘ 3 may cancelled and the monics|.. " ‘ ’ ered to inquire into all matters row in connection with the open- paid by the Defendant thereunder de.| We favor woman suffrage,” but|horse up the Kitwancool and] Bookkeeping Taught py Private Lem affecting the conditions of labor|ing of the new Baptist church. clared to be forfeited, and that your state-|‘‘we f; . . : Terms Reasonable i 543 ; ment of defence, if any. is to be Mied inj “© favor woman suffrage and|Cranberry valleys to the Naas in British Columbia. ‘ All per- —— the oMfce of the Prothonotary at the court}pledge ourselves to put itjand on to Aiyansh sons interested are invited to at- Mr. and Mrs. G, E. LeLond, who Of Manitobe, on or Siecse tae Niet donot through.” pala’ WENDELL R. JONES tend and give evidence. arrived in the city a couple of }August, 1913. and that in default thereat ev) : ee ree Late aoe ie Aye H. G. PARSON days ago from Montreal left hy [Judgement wilt be signed against you as Mr. Manson gave a short ad- Children’s warm weather | Phone 142 oie at ® . . aN, ; > ‘ ’ Yip ‘or in the said s ment of claim.{4ress concluding the ee g : asses , war ar Near Prince Rupert Chairman. | this morning's train for Terrace Pripated this 12th day of seine A. D. tenn " ud he meeting. He |dresses, big variety, smartly cut, 7 are : poe oF Frace, 0. H. CLARK, thought that Mr. Baer had cer- jerate “ice alince’ cies F. R. MeN VAMARA, where Mr. I eLond has been ap j26-a2 Plaintur’s Solicitor. | { ’ ; ! moderate ly price d. Wallace's & BUTTE : a ae r , ” “-jtainty not made his indietment 73 Secretary. 172 winted G. T. P. agent. Mrs. Le- a {7atf eee 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS | y / pe * . ite Bs ae at % =jof the present government too - — _ MINING ENGINEERS ee Apply is —— mnier oS : : THE WEATHER. ig strong. It was to be suspected} ple of the yrovinee’ wanted to SB GEOLooY ! a | Ad ertise s amis olty, i Ne nape thee that the head of that govern-|know how anu men grew ah. JeTUdes bee 003 . Bos 1 Vi in ani ° The weather report at 5 o’clock}™ent, Sir Richard MeBride, had Mr. Manson anounced the " P an’t Miss It. ; Mr. Mz ) anounced that the Toro = =—Sss a Harrison, Gamble & Company e N bar " ti é pe ee this ‘morning read: Barometer, | Some more serious motive in go-|next monthly meeting of the as_|= = — 0 a eOry tunting at Seott,130.069; maximum temperature,|in¢ to England than that which | sociation would be held towards FINANCIAL AGENTS e ews ee oe shoe wae No mat-|65; minimum temperature, 51. he had made public. His trip|the end of August. It was trusted We Have a Pr R ter what you buy you get a bar- ae + was probably necessitated be-|that it ld t e. rince upert gain. 474 Meth i é e- 1at it would be possible to hold Third ethodist Church Cause the government had runla political pienie before the end out of oil to keep the Bowser ma-|of the year, bul such an event Ol ° a _On account of the opening ser- | chine working, How was it, he]was difficult to hold successfully ° i vices at a pants church to- —_ that Sir Richard MeBride,|in this country, The uncertaints A F Inside Lo! —IN THE— morrow the regular morning and|Who was twelve years ago a notlof the wes , meine lpgice ' ago ¢ , sather and the high cost Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley cone aeerions at the Methodist very prosperous lawyer, and who|of railway transportation mili- Block 12, Sec. © thure , > Ww > g t » def . ' FARM Bulkley Valley Fort George District FARM Pt eee el v8 a 2 eee on his|/tated against it. The pienic axes 45 @ Citizen of New West- would be held however if it —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— St. Andrew's Anglican Church minster, Was now a millionaire? | were deemed a probable success 4500 00 Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS ae For ten years he had been re-|If held, there would be at the ° a , easy terms. as a Brome 14 a.m.; even- ceiving $15,000 a year as cabinet] same time the annual meeting of fi t og aes 7.30 p.m.; Sunday eae et He had not made thelthe Skeena Liberal Association, a s 01 2.5 ‘es ) e one ‘ ow : ° fre N RTH COAST LAND COMP p.m. oe or i money at law, which|flourishing organization. There ¢. R Naden Co Ki | imi Do not fail to b tr , 2s vane , not been practising.|were at present, said Mr. Man ° a , © not fail to hear the excel- 1ere then did his , aes : BE eee ‘ ir APITAL $1,500,000,00 ANCOUVER, money come|son, half a dozen more v ; syrance 4 PAID UP © $ Vv B.C. lent cantata tomorrow evening at|from? The same question might] Assoc ve Paks in Skeen aaa Beal Retate and st the new Bz st C i : 2 . o1 Skeena riding aptist Church, 174 be asked of Mr. Bowser. The peo-|than ever before. Second Avenue.