Monda THE DAILY NEWS ——— |} rante, contains &® pitture of THE DAILY NEWS thirty-four of the s@venty-five ‘ THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA uses men omplaged py the 1) \ Published Daily and Weekly by Association last year in our LY - 4 THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. frontier railway construction, RUNK a Ri iialaaiie en iitcnndia atid a PTS: mining and lumber camps) ee ee seattered all the way from t HW. FP. MeRAR, EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGEI Cape Breton to Vancouver Is! 0 . one 1. These young men serv : HEAD OFFICE sp oe i ‘ I ed in the dual capacity of Vancouver, Victor a and aa - r Woachers and manual laborers, Steamer Prince George leaves Prince Rupert mon DAILY EDITION ore Monday, July 13, 1914. and demonstrated that it is) sree, prince Rupert leaves Prince Rupert } ; possible to work and live a Steamers Prince John oF Prince Albert tv rince Rupert 4 ae Oe - RES clean life in the very condi Low Excursion Rat The first real test for a con- menent and this will have a tions which overcome many of siderable time of the strength tilting effect upon Federal our frontiersmen TO EASTERN CANADA and UNITED STATES on sale of the Conservatives in Canada polities, . * * «@ good return until October Ite was shown in the Manitoba elections just held. The On- tario election was a drawn bat- tle with the feeling in the minds of a good many people that the Liberals would have made a better run without the temperance horse. The bye- elections previous to that were, if anything, in favor of the Liberals. Now comes the real test and the turning of the tide so strongly in favor of the Liberals gives a fair indication of the feeling in the country. > * * Apart from the fact that hard times struck the country current with the tory——-and the Government must at least bear a portion of the responsibility there is perhaps another reason why Manitoba and the West is look- ing toward Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The one question paramount in the West today is that of wider markets. The Borden Government not only opposed the advances 0: Liberals in that direction but they turned down delegation after delega- tion that came to demand it, In the Manitoba Legislature last session the feeling ran so strongiy that the Government con- Borden vic- | With all these conditions in the air, a Federal election is hardly possible this fall. Sir Robert Borden will hold off till the last the hope that some good fortune will turn in his favor, and consider- ing all the evil that the gods have brought him far he seems to be sorely tried, moment im A targe autpber of the local stores and offices are built on leased lots and most of those were for a period of five years and are now about expiring. The owners of the lots invaria. bly demand a higher rate, often indeed prohibitive, and the buildings accordingly must be moved. The fact that those buildings were put up had a great deal to do with tho cen- tralizing of business in that vicinity and accordingly in- creased the value of the prop- erty. It is rather stupid jus- tice that the man _ who helped most in increasing the value of a property must be penalized for so doing. A little consideration on behalf of such porperty owners would show a great deal more hu- manity and good sense. The occupations in these camp teacher-toilers en faged are suggestive: J. KR Mutehmor, B.A,, axe work at a gravel pit on ©, N,. 0. cor struction west of Sudbury; Ih MacKinlay, swamper at the Upper Fraser River Lumber Company camp at Mile 141, B C., west of Edmonton; M. P Fallis, pickman for the Domin ion Coal Company at New Waterford, N. 8.; 8. H. Green slade, blacksmith’s helper at camp Mile 46, Algoma Central Railway near Hobon, Ont.; M. Cruikshank, lumberjack with the Fraser Lumber Co., Riley Brook, N.B.; 8. A. Fasken, tracklaying on C. P. R. con- struction near Viceroy, Sask.; D. W. Mackay, “skinner” (teamster) at camp 19, C.N.P., Vancouver Island; W. G. Pul- leyblank, pumpman at Pit 1, G. N. O., west of Oba, Ont. Strenuous work this—toiling with the hands by day and teaching by night; only the strong can stand it—the weak drop out. The Association hopes that ultimately t''e Provincial De- partments of Edueation will undertake the task of educat- ing Canada's frontier toilers. which BLAKE, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH This picture illustrates the notable activities of the notable lawyer, politician and ehurchman, 79, after a long illness. fought to the Mr. last ditch every who passed away in Toronto, aged Blake was an Anglican, who attempt to introduce into the 6.8. HENRIETTE carries rough freight. gasoline and For full particulars end alt information of interest t&« THE G@. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, Hart Block, Third Aver AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP (inc a a m D ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY Oba Rooms ; Second Avenue, pl I ‘ \ Rooms open from 8 a m. to ff p. m@ | Visiting Seotsmen are a For rates for ball rent apt secretary. | : 18. D. MACDUNALD HAS. DENN | AND President secretary TIN( _ MARTIN & MGOWAN PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERERS | Martin Sw anson Cement, Brick and Tile Work Aver New Melingn tal Phone Bive 829 The favorite "PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING COMPANY | Tar and Gravel and Ready Made Roofing) 'NEW WELLINGTON — 00, Rogers & All Damp-Proofing Water-Proofing Second Avenus Phone tt Second | Brighte Best Repairing P.O. Box 439 BLYTHE BROS. PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Phone 194 in PHONE 206 FURNI APARTMENTS two and th Seven provinces make grants teachings of Anglican Church in Canada any suggestion of Satisfaction guaranteed J. E. DYER. | was compelled to pass a reso- TY * ae ie 2 to the Association, but until Higher Criticism. } lution favoring the policy of re most unique work being they assume full responsibility i ; ’ aw i , va” : 7 -—- == mane se Sir Wilfrid. carried on in Canada today is for the scheme, the Associa- ' JOHN CURRIE Phone 174, 1 an | . &. es that of Camp education. Here tion is dependent upon the . eee EHR Ee HEH Se oie eee eRe eRe ERE EE ta re | FOR ruumaina ane HEATING The result of the Manitoba} . the State, the Church, the em-| generosity of the general pub- * mires ulleer AL election was, therefore, a di- ployer and the employee unite lie. . ee . > pag ” on one. aa: ; SSS Gnd Sve eS government. A big slump in tion, which has its headquart- Returning trem Seance a ee ee a ee ae cnate PRINCE RUPERT, B,C. PENSE RUPERT. S. ( the McBride stronghold is im-' ers at 43 Victoria Street, To- with seven of them and says he)dine at the G.T.P. Cafe. 838 | pnone 300 P. 0. Box 1636 Pocatello, Idaho, July 11.—J]will go back for more. Lt site diadaeed Atex. M. Manson, B. A saiiiaaiaiddiiiagth tiiiadatiinn, “a ~~ |Finding their eight year old dau- , fF We buy and serye only the best W. EB. Willan. ' r ft ‘ the arke affords ,ondo y » A. E. Rand, President, J. 8, Pearce, Manager ghter missing from her bed on] a ene all Develupment |e market affords. London Cafe. A IVARSON & C0. WILLIAMS & “ANSON their return from a dance after |VOMPany have established a canip 6) hs &H h 3 Barristers, Solicitors, Eu 4 Po? at Carnaby to accommodate the aenanwee —e MONEY TO LOAN ee midnight, James T. Henderson force of twenty or more men en-| Boat Work i Box 155 and his wife, ranchers at Robin,| gaged in stringing the cable for The man who puts his Phone 525 Ist Ave., Mansou Way | Helgerson Block AND DOOR COMPANY LTD an isolated hamlet, 20 miles|the aerial tramway, and setting savings in oil or mining one Ot south of here, found the child’s|the machinery on the tension c ea . ‘ ; ’ stocks takes a gambler’s = ’ body badly mutilated in a spring | stations. chance He is not an in HARRY HANSON PACIFIC CARTAGE Li} iD Manufacturers 200 yards from her home. o 4 yestor; he is a speculator Doors, Sash, Mantels, Mouldings, Scroll and Band Sawing, Alfred Henderson, who is not] p , p oS a - “e ~ , THE RELIABLE PLUMBER oe ° “ewer ore ne on e ne 0 orks | arteg and all kinds of Finishings, Store and Office Fix. a relative, was arrested, chargediw....... a. turned of ae : . F OF JlPnone 488 Second Ave, near Molride x tures, House Finish a Specialty 7 : ; Wednesday from a trip to the wages and puts by savings LADYSMITH COAL a . with the crime and was brought] .opthern coalfields, brought out for a rainy day cannot afford 03—Pnone 65 actory and Office: Seventh Avenue, Hays Cove Oircie here for safe keeping, because of a ailing ; , » chanc DR. GILROY, DEN some remarkably fine specimens to take the chance. He . , TIST Telephone 218 - P.O, Box 207 - Prince Rupert, B. C. the high-feeling against him atlo¢ anthracite coal. He report wants a safe investment a! \ P. ©. Bex Bee Proce @ : om . - “ . i € OF . Ul Ss e s é cro t ; « 2 ‘ x Robin. ‘The child had been as- seeing Phil Hankin and Pete Cur- where his capital is secure rowh an ws jge Work a » saulted and beaten to death, her|ran, who had recently come down and brings him in generous epecialty, P. ROBER ISON skull being crushed with a heavy instrument. between rate of interest. That is the kind of invest- the telegraph trail. Pete Enoch accompanied him on his trip. Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue Chartered Accountant Clos@ wesemblance Henderson's ROYAL BANK OF CANADA " Audite, Investigations, Ae,u» wr pened ; footprints a ment we recommend to you REEL: aie Guetgnenente ar 10se i "0 » HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1869 sa the. Gouin rt - a James Dean came down last _ the = . - = a UNION ‘TRANSFER CO C0 Smith Block, rd Ave, “rince Kuper BF : ) ' st. ; ; a gal upert Building & Invest- ——— oe " Capital ........... $ 11,660,000 Investigation developed that the — _— his camp on Rocher ee 6 eee 2 Ss GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE Gy = ent Reserve Fund...... 12,560,000 man had left the dance an hour a : mountain, purchased pany deals sotely in Prince em Were See “pup owen EANER jn Beets. 176,000,000 before the girl's parents. ‘The a ry and left with two horses ia ceahannie ie cone PHONES : 96 Office RESIDENCE 110) VACUUM POWER CL Savings Bank Department — $1 Will Open an Account prisoner was found in bed at his yo ay ae for “4 “oy (he combined. capital. of $33 Second Avenue PRINCE KUPENT | Extracts All Dirt and : , brother’s home an go group, where he expects to do : views Wineekabty steam Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connec- ne sw s h me a mile distant. considerable development work many small investors to BOAT BUILDER yillows thoroughly cle tions With All Parts of the United States is clothes were found to be wet this sehson. Mr. Dean eave. the purchase city property, im- | hae FRED KLIE! Agents Throughout the World a muddy and sprinkled with snow is going very feat, aid that prove it and make it revenue — ‘nen Red 269 Bos HH, P. WILSON . . - ood. The prisoner is the 80M} within ten days, if bearing. The company has a. MLNS LON Manager Prince Rupert Branch if warm weather of a former policeman. th t can see the entire no paid officers, the operat- ing expenses do not eat up the profits. It has paid an Seal Cove BRE” ET continues one district. Alaska Excursions Phone Green 32) | IMPERIAL MACHINE SHOe ee Repairing Quickly bere RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. average of seventeen percent | Round trip excursions to Ket- | ##**esseseeeeeepeenereeees |g Per eonuln in (he past three vow BAY PHUN! chikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Sitka, 7onre ) and Skagway on the fine steam- FOR A TAXI ss ital ie eee a ay Civil Engineers ana 8B. CG. Land JAMES GILMOK: ers “City of Seattle” and “Spo- ry aor Coe sag thes “ Surveyors ; Architect kane” sailing every six days. per share, e recom- SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS $32.00 covers all expense. A side mend it to our olfgute.