een ee DAILY EDITION VOICE OF LABOR A GETS NO HEARING. The labors of the minister of THE DAILY NEWS 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, Daily, 50c per month, $2.00 per year. or $5.00 per year, All Other Countries: United States and Mexico: in advance, Daily, $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEaD OFFICE Prince Rupert, B. G. Daily News Building, Third Ave., BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National! York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. Newspaper. Bureau, 219 Kast Telephone 98. 23rd St., London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. rates on application. Contract Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in labor in the cause of labor since Hon. T. W. Crothers as- sumed the portfolio are chiefly represented in the public ac- counts under the head of “travelling expenses,” points out the Canadian Liberal Monthly. During July Mr. Crothers with his law partner, Mr. Samuel Price, of St. Thomas, and party had a pleasant trip across Canada in a government ear, the law partner having been made a royal commis- sioner by Mr. Crothers before leaving so that they might travel together at the public ex- pense. They visited the scene of industrial strife on Van- couver Island. The minister made a personal and fruitless investigation. He went back to Ottawa and left his law partner behind to continue the investigation. A few days af- ter Mr. Crothers’ return to Ot- tawa the riots occurred and the militia was called out. While things were in this condition Mr. Grothers hurriedly packed his grip and started for Eng- land. He spent six weeks there and returned to the capital at the end of September ta find the strike still unsettled. He reported *that there was also considerable labor unrest in Great Britain, but held out no hope of any new legislation in the interests of labor as a re- sult of his “investigations.” — sary. burned. away On a holiday jaunt, country’s most disastrous industrial dis- pute involving lions bent settlement responsibility for appiying the provisions Disputes Investigation Act. Meanwhile the minister's law partner slowly substantial fee per the minister already knows or from personal investigation. Meanwhile . Trades met at Montreal and voiced the of organized Canada at the continued neglect of labor's interests by the min- of labor and at shown administration protest ister of sympathy by the present with the workingman as com- pared with the solicitude shown for the interests of wealth and Indignation went so far as to take the unprecedent- ed course of a demand for resignation. Crothers’ cool reply on his re- turn of the congress swered in a few words.” he did not condescend to add “few words.” privilege. minister's the ato Thursday, Nov. 13, 19143 Mr. of years, on and of spent writing and was that eee ‘Crothers expense, of dollars loss is in progress, his whole energies bringing the two what the Labor case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers Comment is almost unneces- Nero fiddled when Rome goes at the while the mil- industrial and when should be about a fulfilling his in Industrial months in report at a day telling the latter should know Dominion Congress labor in the lack generally the Mr. the criticism “might be an- But 50c and 75c per pair. We have just received Leckie’s Boots FOR BOYS & CHILDREN They will sell fast also Ladies Dancing Shoes in pink, white and black This is aSnap Men’s Rubbers a shipment of ————$———— Third Avenue JABOUR BROS. THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES Prince Rupert Weekly, New A government lighter had the pass through the Miraflore nama Canal, the picture honor lock and that section of ae of which is given herewith FIRST BOAT THROUGH LOCK OF PANAMA CANAL to Pa- of being the first vessel THEREFORE That the Nanaimo Nov. proposed trial of 10, the rioters at a speciai assize Vancouver, alt New Westminster to open on Novem- ber 24, will be stoutly opposed by counsel for the prisoners was this during the course of an tion for bail before Chief Hunter. Mr. on his feet at made apparent morning, appiica- Justice Leighton of Nanaimo was the and was opposed K.C., received a time making the application, Mr. A. .D: said that by Taylor, who he had just telegram stating that a the called Nanaimo for 24 . Owing to the near of the trials and the ture of the charges His Lordship should bail, “T may say that we will stout- ly oppose any trial at New West- minster at all. When the trial is special assize to try men would be at November approach serious na- he thought not grant announced we intend to move for a change of venue on very ser- ious grounds,” said Mr. Leigh- ton. After a counsel went for a change made on very We do not object to a_ triat Vancouver Victoria, but cap not go to trial at New West- minster and expect a fair trial. A moment’s pause on: “The request of venue at ing to the with the If You Are will be serious grounds. we | Michael ;eiven hoffice }was judge at New Westminster has | gone td the most unusual course of giving an interview to a New Westminster paper, deal- extent of two columns Nanaimo disturbances. NANAIMO MINERS WILL AT ONCE APPLY FOR CHANGE OF VENUE CLAIM THAT JUDGE AT ‘NEW. WESTMINSTER GAVE OUT A PUBLIC INTERVIEW ON SUBJECT OF RIOTS AND IS PREJUDICED a big head- at- It is displayed under line and constitutes a bitter tack upon the men.” MOVEMENTS OF MINING MEN. Mr. A. J, Beaudette has gone to New York to report to his prin- cipals the result of the 1913 season's prospecting work on a property situated in Dock- rill’s Basin, southeast of Hazel- ton, Omineca Mining Division, British Columbia. coal Mr. R. P. well know in Featherstonhaugh, connection with placer gold mining operations in Atlin district, B. C., lately re- turned to the Omineca Gold Mines Co.'s placer mining work on Quartz Creek, in Omineca Min- ing Division. Mr. Royal Pullen has been ap- peinted assistant superintendent of the operations of the Canadian- Klondike Mining Co. Mr. William Fleet provincial mineralogist ish Columbia, is making Robertson, for Brit- investi- gations in connection with placer Barkerville, gold mining about Cariboo District. Congratulations from Premier. Uxbridge Ont., O'Neill, 105 received the out from the at Uxbridge. The letter from Premier Borden and eontained congratulations on his 106th birthday. Nov ‘ years first new 10.— old, letter post today coming Thinking of ‘Spending Your Christmas at Home Permit Us to and travelling by Faiis io New York, steamship lines. tion, berths, ticket. For A choice complete W. Nase, Tell You PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ALL EXPENSE TOUR Leaving Vancouver December 7th special train, there connecting All railread and steamship transporta- meals and hotel of various’ steamship lines is offered. information cali on or About Our via Chicago and Niagara with the various included in expenses your address CITY TICKET OFFICE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. Prince Rupert. B. C., Com'|l Agent, Vancouver, B. C., CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. or 443 Hastings St. West Will Be Minister of Roads Quebec, Nov. 10.—One of the features of the Quebece govern- ment’s bill of fare at the coming session of legislature will be the creation of a road department and the nomination of a new member of the cabinet. This will necessitate a by-election. J. E. 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