) ? 2 THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, October 94. , — e =, 1943 , : alias THE DAILY NEWS Nt Double Weekly Servi THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA : UW WHY SHOULD G ce TASTY Published Daily and Weekly by 0a, LINDSEY BE ABLE TO af PL TO THE SOUTH THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Wh, 4 p ~\ RESTRAIN LE SUEUR. by the splendid steamers : —— VAZE7 ALTOGETHER FROM PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: NK EXPLOITING WHAT WAS , * Leave Prince Rupert for Vanco ‘ly , a db ORIGINAL IDEA? Mondays fava’ Victoria and Beattig Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, ~ ~s oo NN Bteamere Prince John and Prince i ' ! Z Wh AX MauneBgriong Walaa, Caltag as Warten" | HEaD OFFICE Joni KING Kc™ \ I \ ~ ound Saturdays at 8'P. M. Also Weekly Servic ‘i: Hiice Rupert souyle Harbor, leaving Prince Rupert on Wednesdays at 9) \,' 84 Nadeq FATHER of he, HOV WL Ns Paily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. 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Coast ‘Steamship service e S Agency Magazines tt Periodicals Newspa r ‘ : pers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUIT 2nd Ave. Below Kalen i case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. = DAILY EDITION aoe Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1913 se ae Ge UNITED STATES to insist that in Mexico every- re xa AND MEXICO. thing should be done constitu- C O A L The despatches tell us that tionally. LeSUEUA bib Or : President Wilson and Secre- After all the United States is DIECLOSE HIS TRI a mri “a 8. 8. Princess Sophia | tary of State Bryan are laying not ruling Mexico and its sole ’ ‘ potest id RUE Mi SAL es éouthbound, Saturday at: © New Wellington Coal, Bas their heads together on the interest is to see order re- ‘ Ue Vee ae, on on the possibility of a more aggres- stored. Apparently it consid- ‘ é eae oe LINDSEY 5.0. MUMAS, Gentvel Agent e 116 boees tad sive course of action in Mexico ers that all that has to be done -— > Flee by the United States. That is is to hold elections in exactly THE FIGHT OVER THE “LIFE 0 F WILLIAM LYON MACKENZIE.” possibly because they are ex- the same manner as they are held in the United States. The] History of the Canadian “patriot” of 1837 being aired in the Toronto courts this week. Sketches WWION $$. COMPANY OF B.C Ltd SMITH & MALLETT owe . ’ pecting Huerta to tell them to mind their 6wn business. That] will of the people would appar- made during the progress of the hearing of the LeSueur case at Osgoode Hall. Because of THIRD AVE Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and may happen, and then what?] ently be expressed by this the prominence of the people interested, including a former Cabinet minister, the case has , Tt would simply add to the far- means. attracted a lot of attention. Mr. LeSueur, the author, secured from members of the Mac- WINTER SCHEDULE Sheet Metal Work cicalness of the whole situa- The farce of such an ex- kenzie family documents to be used in the preparation of the “Life of William Lyon Mac- east tadave tnt Workshop tion. pectation is obvious, Imagine kenzie.””. The treatment was unsympathetic, say the family, and more like a caricature than Twin Screw Steamer meee The United States govern-| an election going on, with a “Life’ of “one of Canada’s greatest men.’ The judge decided against LeSueur and he ap- . : stat : ‘ : ment has expressed its ab-| Zapata or any other brigand pealed. The Appellate Court has now reserved decision. S S 6 Chelohsin’ Valhalla” of S.H. & ELF, eWe horrence and amazement . at chiefs in the neighborhood. (SCANDINANIAN Soctery) Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday ats Huerta’s assumption of both Are the rebels to exercise their]— ee DES ey, oe a ; aaa = a — executive and legislative pow- franchise nuder the eee hy of DIPLOMATIC CORPS RECOMMEND 2 p.m. in the hall at 819 8rd Ave ers and is said to have made the United States or are they hs ; FOR A~ TAXI Fon vancouver | —- D. C. STUART its last effort to deal with the to be left out of the game? Mexican government by «diplo- The whole situation is an Mia te Bit eile 2 P. M. Wednesdays matic means. It states that it] impossible one as the United Aesountent could not consider any elec- States might have seen long Phone 75 800 2nd Ave. fa Phos Oh tions held on October 26th as ago. How can a country such ee aa. FOR GRANBY BAY constitutional under the cir- as Mexico hold a constitutional SIX Caer tT arhona bem AT THE CONFERENCE—U. S. a PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. cumstances, but it seems to ig- election? OF wOSerA. FOR ELIMINATION PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO 8 A. M. Tuesdays Qh een —— nore the fact that Huerta asked 0 : Alex. M ae ye gh the legislative bodies to give Geography is too much for ; * a cnt Te, ; ivams, B. A. L. LB, their consent to the elections tariffs. The Monetary Times Mexico City, Oct. 16.—The di- mands made upon the authorities ; ie ht WILLIAMS & MANSON 5, et . : dg atic -epresentatives at Mexico City to force immedi- iol and that it was the deputies points -out that the United |Plomatic representatives of jat We VO: . Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. ¥ themselves who. refused to] States takes almost the entire|Great Britain, France, Spain, Cu-|®' elimination of General Huerta.| 1836 THE Bank of 1913 Rogers Steamship Agency MONEY TO LOAN Box 158 consent to elections being held] exports of Canadian minerals |pa, Guatemala and Norway, at a Tear a | win Veta, : 6 The a e Pe zi at such a time and postponed of all kinds; the bulk of its Bate ib alias 9, Seine} Mexico City, Oct. 15.—That the BritishNorthAmerica Second Ave. Phone 4116] Helgerson Block Prince Rupert, B. crisis in the relations between aS their decision. forestry exports; over half the 7 x : , First of all the United States exports of manufactures, and mend that their respective gov-jthe United States and Mexico TT YEARS in Business. BRAT uu te Oe i insisted that such elections} a third of the fishery exports|ermments send warships to Mex- which almost was reached yes-| Caprrat ano Sunpius Over $7,600,000. should be held and now when of Canada. The largest item|ico for the purpose of jaffording|terday is delayed only tempor- ; Rs 6 HAYNER BROS. Hiskianis -dotormined to “hola of exports from the United legation guards should eondi- | arily is the general feeling here UNDERTAKERS anv EMBALMERS them it regards them as un- States to Canada is iron and tions so reguire. A number of | tonight among Mexicans and for- Travellers’ : a oe ae aa constitutional. Moreover it is steel. Next comes coal, to the|the diplomatic corps made this ;e!eners. Ch Pe a surely rather straining a point value of $41,102,569. statement tonight. He also said] _ While the American charge, eques the diplomatic representatives | Nelson O'Shaughnessy, professes arei edind . iniie nt Members P.R.L. Vintners Association : Fi re had recommended a_ temperate | to expect no reply whatever to the issued in denominations o attitude in Mexico’s reply to| Washington memorandum, and $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200, PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX E. L. FISHER ane Washington. the foreign office says there will| with the exact value in the oe oar Funeral Director and Embalmer at Settee be none for the time being, it leading foreign currencies Geo. A. Sweet, Manager CHARGES REASONABLE ai Diese ae PT te yes ‘ . des s is regarded as certe f ° 2nd &t., cor. 2nd Ave. Phone W ashington, Oct. 416.—Gen-|Still is regarded as certain that stated plainly on the face. Bice DAY AND HORT toni s eral Huerta’s decree taking unto|the nature of the American govy- Winer ats vabl ith WINDSOR HOTEL ; himself legislative as well as | ernment’s notification ceratnind | ee y Ss DRYAOIE “Wr out Coenee = oo * A executive powers has swept aside | future recognition will necessi- | discount, 2 that srs on ze . i aes Rea ; i a all hope here that the Huerta} tate action: on the part of the realize their full value without HOTEL CENTRAL aoe a eemeeed regime would re-establish con- | Mexican authorities. trouble. Hotels and Trans- First Avenue and Seventh St. f h 1 stitutional government or be able| It is reported that four judges portation Companies accept Tae piel dep. fe ort Wal or t e inter onths to cope with the increasingly | of the supreme court have re- them as cash. , ‘ . besa on of the consti-|signed. KNOX HOTEL $ ; utionalists, i fa Sn Sremaeernnnt First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth ' We are in i s 7 ¢ 2 "f . : INDUS- Ve Br now ready to supply all your wants in the eit. Presidont.oiieon aa The young gir! was visiting her PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH European Plan, Rates 50c to $1.00 PRINCE RUPERT'S line of suitable clothing for the fall and winter months. Secretary of State Bryan are/girl friend for the first time af- P. MARGETTS, MANAGER Besner & Bearer, Props. TRIAL ANNEX “Ni . , Z We have just completed our stock of turning their minds to the pos-!ter her marriage. See xo A launch leaves the govern- sibility of a more aggressive} “And does you husban an _—_—_—_—"= . J. Y, Rochester Vv. 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