W ednesday, Octobe; 99 THE DAILY NEWS 194 3 ae = [ela \ THE MINER'S BATTLE FOR A LIVING. WEATHER REPORT THE DAILY NEWS How men work day after day in the Welsh collieries to support Furnished by F. W. Dowling, GRAND Double Weekly Service THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA their loved’ones. Every time they enter the pits they take Observer. 4 TO T PASAY Published Daily and Weekly by their lives in. their hands, Po i at HE SOUTH * , THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. For 24 hour s ending 5 a. m., ACIF 1 by the splendid steamers “TRUNK October 29th, 1913 PA PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE ie ere Case ee ey Barometer iasiecs secs 30,225 Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouve , r ; ne ite ‘ ,v i eee eed TION fe Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1913 Highest wcceseeseds cuss 50.0 Mondaye and Fridays at Ae ree H = =—=> — at LOWE. 6:6 bceththiee 2408 0 8 10.0 ° ‘a Stewart on Thursdays at 8 a ™ COAL FAMINE AND MEAN PIECE OF Hain Auvinen kad ws th AO Saitek Wath tae ee”, at 42 Pom, r THE GOVERNMENT. BUSINESS. ae AGH « aad oe 9 Maintain Weekly Service Between Victoria, Vanbouver max in ; Pac Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Queen Charlotte Islands, Calling at Way Ports. Leave proc c’. hupert vig ‘ rhe Vancouver World had a Just as the people of New phone.’ if bound Saturdays a ap. ae Weekly Service to Mi Rupert South ’ ome 4. or, R 5 S€ 1 : ; timely article recently on the Hazelton are completing their ‘ _ , RAILWAY canvion” eo sentences imposed upon. tie preparations for the long win- Train No, 2 leaves Prince Rupert, Sestbound, 10 @& mM. Wednesa . : : < ys "4aYS ang ‘ rioters at Nanaimo, which pun- ter, getting in their wood sup. Tickets on sale to all points east via optional routes \, 4 ; ishment, and the cost to the ply and banking up the shacks, 4 rere PACIFIC RAILWAY SYSTEM. Agency | i { mn with | general public of the province tents and cabins temporarily For through tickets, reservation, etc., apply to ie of policing the colliery district erected on the government Sika bid hee A. DAVIDEON ’ Eye with militia, has had not the lots, the owner comes along re Phone 260 " slightest effect in bringing the and orders them to vacate at ea —— ; beton aise - once and that no consideration unfortunate labor dispute to a will be shown to them. A pro- : : Little’ satisfactory ending and secur-] yineial government official, fol- BC. Coast steamship Service es NEWS “hes ing the needed supply of coal. lowed this notice with a per.. | y The World asks how long will] sonal visit upon the squatters, agazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers SAFETY | MNGARS : TOBACCOS : FRUITS 2nd Ave Bele rw xalen Me Club and 4 dD 1 3rd SPEED jf} Avenue pert to ron oice” | || Famous before bottling ea || PRINCESS impressing upon them the or- der to vacate at once and avoid trouble, This is the worst ——— CANADIAN the government be content to sit supine under such ecircum- stances, and says that an im-] kind of eviction, carrying into inoieahs PACIFIC yression is growing that indi- ‘- > { > ever re NTEED BY THE a Railway press the shade all one ever. read of GOVERNMENT of CANADA LINE SERVICE C vidual members of the govern- the cruel evictions in the land ss ment are not averse to a con-] of the Shamrock. For in this Princess Sophia : eae ; seek ae case there is no excuse. ‘he HANEnCS of existing conditions givarntvent desk nok taeeneto southbound, Saturday at 9 New Wellington Coal. Best on the indefinitely, and that one of the use the land for the purpose of a. m. | Coast ae contributing causes to the} making it productive. The in- J.G. McNAB, General Agent Phone 116 Rogers & Black oi strike was a desire to exploit tent is. to leave it barren and | | : HA in the British Columbia market] Ugly as were the unsold gov- Ries : : ernment lots in Prince Rupert, until such time as the people of New Hazelton have them- selves made the lots valuable. Then the government will reap its unearned increment. Why should not these squatters, who the first that in the public in- are daily adding to the wealth terest the government should] Of the province by their indus- take over the working of the] ‘'ty and paying the province a coal mines in such circum- road tax in addition, be allowed ‘UNO $5 cami f Lb. ttd|] SMITH & MALLETT | | Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and WINTER SCHEDULE Sheet Metal Work Office: 8rd Ave, Wo Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and ‘th Se bs gre inferior coal from south of the ai: boundary line, which could be pet se) handled to greater profit than wh ie the British Columbia product. By In sharp criticism of this | supineness the World says: t “We have contended from Twin Serew Steamer ‘Cc |¢ ‘Valhalla’ ” of S.H. & ELF, S. S. helohsin’ (BCANDINANIAN Soctery e | M ove c id 4t ex What Will ane : | eer at 81% 9 a AD stances as those which exist| the use of this land until the : . at present on Vancouver Island. government has need of it for ° > Tl FOR VANCOUVER kee — = Coal is a natural product, and the purpose of selling? HORSES IN A WELSH COAL MINE Your Gift Be ° 0. C. STUART a commodity in large and con- Even in British Columbia, . 2 P. M. Wednesdays | Daca datans stant use by the public. To where all kinds of petty tyranny |Severai thousand feet below the surface of the earth in a Welsh : —__—__— | rae DS 2 ee : : ET us send you our Gift 308 2nd Ave. es Ph see that in no circumstanees seems possible, it is hard to coal mine the horses work out their lives in the dimly lighted Book. It will solve th FOR GRANB ; ee can the publie be cut off from believe a me government tunnels. vobk f War octve: fas @ ¥ BAY PRINCE RUPERT, B. o. the supply is a_ legitimate would take such a_ vindictive probiem tor you. SA.M.T —— A , ‘ } . M. Tuesdays function of government, and| stand, especially when the only t : me Alex. M. Manson, B. A should be made an essential} ones injured are the workers, T | EREST NOW SHOWN Fine Jewelry, including the W. E. Williams, B. A., L. L. B requirement of the law. Bicker-| Whose only crime is “trying to most perfect Diamonds it is Ue WILLIAMS & MANSON ing between employers and em- fee . living. il W hy - eh possible to secure —a wondrous R ‘ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc v4 ployed should not be regarded hey temporarily reside on @ Sil a Edge as suflicient oceasion for in- piece of vacant government ee : eae from ogers Steamship Agency on aan convenience being thrust upon land in a pioneer country such Pea pone Mai eRe tree Second Ave, Phone 116} setgerson Block Prince Rupert, f the householder, or for ‘the| as this. “All honor to the |NOW IN OVER TWO THOUSAND FEET AND LIKELY TO TAP choice of the best: makers ia ; a a eed partial dislocation of industry} pioncers,” the grandiloquent MORE VALUABLE VEINS IN THE FISSURE ZONE AT the world—the finest produc- Pre aed Ses wee eae ee aie and commerce, Much more is| Sir Richard has possibly often ANY MOMENT tions of the best English and required of the law than severe, remarked in after dinner : ae ipieeneetoter at eaci European potteries—the HAYNER BROS. : iron handed suppression of Ne eintes é Sees eer With the close of the month of driving the adit was under- choicest of Cut Glass-~W atches i] eer Prose Doom re ti ee ee the ey ne Pease " Is os the : ‘ind Of!yesterday the low level adit be- | taken was that a distance of 2,300 made specially for us by the () E ' eC Ory &rd Ave. near 6th St Phone N worried strikers, and_ blinc onor they get from his gov-|- He : : i lj ; : . ne St. none No. # 2 : x drive » Portle Cané 20 ave » drive . } and unmerited punishment of| ernment on everyday occa-|- 1 oy: AR Parad: anal feet would have to be driven to best Watchmakers in thé | peaceful citizens.” sions. Tunnels, Litd., to tap the Glacier reach the vein, on its dip, at 620 world—an almost endless vari- TS ee ea ae Pe creek vein series at depth had) feet below the surface working ety of Clocks, Leather Goods, | Members P.R.L. Vintners Association OE ee ee ARREST Tos reached a total distance into the known as the Richard cut. On Brassware—these are some of E. L. FISHER ; ; 9: }August 25 a 5 inch veinlet of ‘ ‘ i mountain of some 2,300 feet. In- Funeral Director and Embaimer ; % quartz was cut by the adit; the the gilts yo may select from it. | WINDSOR HOTEL CHARGES REASUNABLE tense interest is being mani- ‘ Corner of First Ave. and Eighth St. = 4 : quartz contained a fair propor- parkten ave: | W. H. Wright, Prop. 2nd Bt., cor. 2nd Ave. Phone 366 fested locally as to the possibil-|tjion of pyrite and a very little Your choice is limited only by OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ities of the long bore shortly en-|galena. On August 28 the face the amount you wish to spend. TRA countering the series, as definiie}of the adit was in a larger vein From a 10c. Christmas Card i] Fi yelheg ors : See eer a ats ce | rst Avenue and povesith. Be information would then be avyail-|of white quartz containing pyrite to an $8,500 string of Pearl 1 European and American Plan ? 6 P , ’ rls | ; able as to the future prospects|and crossing the adit diagon- . ; | Peter Black, Prop. Baia : Ok eae of wondrous beauty, there is ens Seo of the Portland Canal Mining |ally. This vein has since been 4 1} f th Wi t M th Company, Glacier Creek Mining|proved to be 14 feet 6 inches such a variety of style and 1 KNOX HOTEL 0 Wal Oo r e In er on S$ Company, the O. K. and _ the) wide and to be fairly well miner- price that, whatever your needs, || a Pest Ave. Bevween angie end Mink re a : Stewart Mining & Development | alized with pyrrhotite, The man- they may be satisfied. Ryerss omy ee 1. tls ala if We are now ready io supply all your wants in the Cempany’s holdings, which are|ager reports that while he does Besner & Besner, Props. PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- ; , : . : all located along the trend of the|not expect the ore from this vein i pone atienirettiee TRIAL ANNEX line of suitable clothing for the fall and winter months. vat ’ | haat e ‘ ‘ io ; Whatever you buy, our definite r , aie vein, }to, assay more than a dollar or guarantee of quality, value and | J. ¥. Rochester V. D. Casley We have just completed our stock of Assuming that what appears | lwo, the really interesting ques- be-cheli ‘ " d | EMPRESS HOTEL A launch leaves the gover! to be the main vein of the fissure|tion is what will be found at the Sh Oripe eis Peer soma Third by Sa ata and ment slip for Port Edward Boys’ and Girls’ Overcoats Pyjamas, Night Gowns zone of the Portland Ganal Min-|junction of this vein with the makes loss or dissatisfaction European Plat, 60 to $1 Per Day every day, lor pate ulare ing Company’s group of mineral|main vein, to cut which the adit impossible. apply to Harrison, Gambi Sweater Coats, Jerseys Underwear, Combinations claims continues’ to depth, the|is being driven.—Portland Canal & Co., Phone 51, 3rd Ave tai et 2 s ae ‘| Miner Ww 2 f Gif k d | PREMIER HOTEL Hosiery, Etc. calculation made before the work/ Mi ‘ rite for our Gift Book to. ay | American and European Plan LOO ODIO DLO L ELLE LOLOL ELODIE TOILET si - — _ $$$ $ $$ - —- — before you forget. ! F. W. Henning, Manager ee ene WE CAN SUIT YOU IN QUALITY AND | ROYAL HOTEL LUMB ER | Corley & Burgess, Props. PLEASE YOU IN PRICE R: e Bros Third Ave. and Sixth St. a ements » yri ° European Pian Steam Heated oh sae acta = , Limited, ( O A L : ; \| BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., IN Canada’s Largest Mail Order 1] LIMITED Pe ae BROS. ; ‘ Jewelry House 1} Second Ave, and Sixth St iad q ; Phone 102 ° A (ann ee BY HER KITCHEN JAMES RYRIE, Pres. | Complete Line of ’ ' TOVE AND A BRIGHT] | BARRY RYRIE, Sec.-Treas. || PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. ’ SUPPLIES = i. Y 1 ° i! ’ 4 THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES 5 53) REPUTATION. USE BLACK KNIGHT | LIMITED _ ||| BUILDERS : ; S27 ° TORONTQ - # ONTARIO 1} Vraser ana Sixth Sts. 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