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London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building os ‘ “ les oncongg - > - aS ) > ——_— Trafalgar Square. ‘ . ‘ ee i : i at) t pile “ie Hosp ai ea e ag. i—T +- Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 iniy. ,, wie ont bie lang) Stoner of the gener case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers * _, |has elled th Alask wh 22 es ; he OO i ' a f Jar = ‘ Ree Ee Se eT. eee : om ppar ad : 3 ated Ox 3% DAILY EDITION Tuesday, August 5. 1913.| be attler. a < ar ls < anag ad ns . eae PO ae a es ” es. After he had « am ¢ Pp, in the I z THAT NEW DRY DocK Perfect laws would sh et, ke a ; 1 * s This is the Ajask ' 5 : AT GRANBY. that we were no longer pro-|. e was : 2 a s ' x“ e - he c r ' a it is remarkable how men gressive,” he said. “Old crimes}. . b * ; a = 2 ; 2 2 | ge _— 1d — = 40! Warda was ~ may fail to take notice of hap- are disappearing and new ibuge ske heorme Wh ' ed State 5 3 ars ‘ penings their own part of crimes Will always arise. reached his shack he 5 eeded ated the 3 F : t off - ar f = x the world and will first learn Dr. Passmore, of the Croydon | sk On the head of the . was ause of fa of them from strangers. It is Lunatic Asylum, urged that|"**'™S 2 . a xa t'and improve the la ' }] iat s ee doubtful if anybody Prince when a man first mmits a n a sh ‘ oe, 5 h stich Rupert had heard of the con- crime somebody should be ap- Afi this . Pioneers as -ggaaenane ors oin te he r he is f sTiting struction of a new two million pointed to see whether h f life MeGat : ? y imsane or criminal and helie: in some an_i© week y a fo Gollar Gry dock at Grand . should be treated accordingly.|ner the head o with | mn Progress says of t the Toronto Globe, in its edition What amounted to a defe the last instinct of life. covereg| C@Pita! Building Th % for Saturday, July 26, has an of the existing system of treat-|ine few inches to his hand. At | 2” pass from s ir article dealing with the new ing criminals was put forward|any rate the next thing he knew |'2 "OO™. studying ass ; ; ; : e cha i inspector ar oni aainiih ., -aret re of the walls Granby dry dock and has a pie- by the chaplain Me « mg the snake's fangs were fixed ak : Peer . prisons. He said he had been|,; < ie e . a4 Which they will f at ture of it The enterprising his index finger. lizir tha g Aes meet pr oame both amazed and amused atl/ne was bitten. he a ae4 with many pioneers of the pas journalist who has made this articles of sloppy sentimental-|,,., his horse and rode as A who had their day and + workes big scoop” is a lady who isin, which he had read, setting possible to Nicholson's ranch, | heir salvation the dawn- writes under the name of forth that imprisonment doesifou- miles nearer Med at.| img days of the pr This a S a terrent to « e * probably the rs lis Margaret Bell. [It is sufficient not ast as a deterrent to crim He had ha star his ye ae he firs r ‘ f He miaintained that the atti-|igurney before he be ony ry dead p er t oo Gguore oO ere _ tude of many who are sent ‘ r Miss Bell's article: jail is “once bitten, twice shy. The new dry docks which A very different stand was are being built at Granby, B. C. taken by the man who was, that picturesque spot in the haps, the most interesting copper belt up near the en- speaker at the meeting. This trance to Alaska—have cost Was 4 man noted as an author two million dollars.” as a philanthropist and as a To illustrate the article writer on economic and social there is a photograph of this topics, a2 man who, moreover, two million dollar dry dock at has a knowledge of prison life Granby. It bears a strong from the prison’s point of view. family resemblance to its This was Prince Peter Kro- brother at Prince Rupert. An- potkin, the Russian agitator other photograph gives the who, since his escape from the view of a steamer “plying on fortress of St. Peter and St. the Portland Canal from Se- Paul, has spent most of his attle to Granby, B.C.” This time in England. The prince steamer looks remarkably like | is 71 and has recently recov- a Skeena river boat. The third! ered from a severe iliness. He was introduced to his audience as “an old jaiibird’ who had spent two years in Russian jails and a further period in French prisons. The prince photo illustrating the article is| a view of a blast. Old timers| say it looks like one of the} first big blasts that was fired) in Rupert. But Miss Bell found} all these things in Granby,| told the meeting thta imprison- B.C. She is to be compliment- ment is no deterrent to crime. “Twenty-four hours of bread and water arid a planed bed might be a deterrent to people accustomed to good food,” he ed on her ability. i een THE TREATMENT OF CRIMINALS. There was a remarkable dis- said, “but it is no deterrent to cussion on the treatment of| those who sleep under bridges criminals at the annual meet-| or by the shores of the Thames. ing of the British Medicai As-| Prisons are the universities of sociation at Brighton. Widely} crime and we must do some- differing views were expressed | thing to change our system.” upon the subject by author- Prince Kropotkin’s view de- ities of high standing. serves the attention of all Prof. jenjamin Moore of those who are anxious to help Liverpoo| said that crime is a in the solution of one of the good thing because it brings us great social problems of the io understand social problems. age. “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe, Moderate Prices, 1142 Pender Street West - Phone 8500, Vancouver, B.C. oe—E>E—~—~—~—E—EeE=REEE__=__e__—_— ' and Mexico: Weekly, THE DAILY NEWS ~nneeeeeeeee —— SEVERED HEAD OF RATTLESNAKE “LESLIE HILL, A RANCHER IN ‘THE | MEDICINE HAT COUNTRY, HAS A STRANGE STORY TO TELL CONCERNING HIS ADVENTURE WITH A SHAKE. W innipee. 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