turday J ! ceases aetna THE DAILY NEWS. Page 3 ————— BACK T0 LAND GUARD AGAINST FIRE SAYS KINGSLEY Lecturer Would Break Up the Cities by Freeing the Land From Burdens. Last night Kk. T. Kingsley ancouver gave his second lectur nirden of his address being “back | LOOK tor the ; i d country would get togethe: ee all sealed package, but , have an eye out a the reins of \ = Bi - . _ the land He told how if 75 a rcent of the population, inelud SA \ in the Westholine Dheatre thi i t } eet « the working class of the city \} B.C. FORESTS 1 | | When in power the first thing also for the name to do would be t release the la from all burdens of ownership and mortgage and then parcel it out as they did im Russia, give every man a piece and the cit That name is your pro- rete reppe Pdi a0 lie ng capitalist class would starve un- tection against inferior less they were willing each to take a plot of land and work too. imitations, just as the Railways and big buildings would t onger be (CP RRE ar t ° sealed package is pro- Sune deus dak ae ea Our Forests Helped to Win the War. tection against impurity. minerals would not be necessary. |* > = Ee — —- ———--___—— — Mr. Kingsley took a long time Lo explain that the farmer could The Greatest Name produce with primitive tools al four times as much as he in Goody-Land — cane” se. With se modern Mna- ‘ ery he eould do very much bett Most of the things which were done in the city were use less and were only for the purpose of Keeping up the great ruling The whe attendance was not very §Q We have just received at our Wharf the following lines large and there was little en > > >. > : . thusiasm, the average worker 10 building materials ’ here evidently not being enthused with the idea of having to wo back One Scowload of FIR LUMBER to the land and working without the luxuries of life to which he Made up of Flooring, V Joint, Cedar Bevelled pa oo | Siding and Double Dressed Finish DIRECTORS WENT NORTH | 100 tons CEMENT 300 barrels LIME ae races | 290,000 LATHS 100,000 BRICKS 1 car lot PLASTER We are agents for the PRINCE RUPERT SPRUCE MILLS, LTD., and can give 7) Arm and the Dolly Varden prop- ; . . ys , Parkin & Ward Electric Co ertiés. Included in the party were | you a figure covering the complete material for any building A. J. T. Taylor, president of the ° mpany; R. F. Buchart, who is LIMITED ' ‘ ee The directors of the Dolly Va den Mines, Ltd., all went north o Faturday night en route to Alice onnected with several big cemen! Electric Engineers and Contractors companies, two of which are clo nny a ! ges, Washing Hacinin pa han ote Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. ; : ' . the Pacific Lime Co.; Walter Leek mates 1 g and Motor installation wholesaler; Hall C. Cotens *har- Phone 116 and 564 Office, Second Avenue, next Westholme Theatre tered accountant, and J. 8. Cow- MARINE DEPARTMENT per, M.P.P., formerly editor of | as the Prince Rupert Daily News Rega! Gasoline Sactaes for trolling Mr. Taylor said their mine was Callie Perfection Motors Titan Storage Batteries already being worked and that in | Bester Sport Ping the near future the railway would | GIVE WOMEN cAHTNMNGH w Plug a the Transatlantic ights be completed and they would be Qur service depa vill help you to pian your shipping ore. = But your PLUMBING penne Pea EQUAL RIGHTS 2 Tell Youur totic sat sum orage ae ~ we - a ’ . HARRY HANSON, We Pal Lighting | Sets to Suit Your Boat EMPRESS THEATRE Emancipation Bill Fails to vail s the Plumber with rag Batt« ; paires ne me lost while | nt Will rin i hatte > a} ed. we ha me at your disposal.. rer oa i ee ’ = rou es twenty-five years ex- Third Avenue lanmesite ‘Post Office PHONE 125 There are two big : aad a oN = perience. He guar- stories to be shown tonight a 1e , iain SS ES rE RS DATES a Theatre ‘The Vel et | pools 5 6, 5, F, Se = antees to remedy any Empress Theatre The \ j i onitin: dete rhe Women |= s —_— a == |Hand,” the story of an Italian | at oo 7 * Bill wa lefeated | me oO e Plumbing trouble. If ol . o swore — smMancipation il was deteate — : . ; peasant girl who swore the oath! 1. House of Commons by lz you intend building, Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 ff the vendetta to kill the man} f 100 to 85. It is ant aeaanll ill la who slew her brother ee ee ae ae ntl wi y out your The Winning of Beatrice” is|however, thal the over amen e plumbing plans to best For Comfort, Courtesy and Service a comedy-drama with levely May next week intends to arene ice i= e suit climatic condi- go to Allison as star Business and|!!! . ao ise, place whim wile tions, etc ’ and this yrovide oO giving women equa ’ » romance are combined in the most provi ; ' : } THE SAVOY HOTEL attractive manner in this play. It rights ee in civilian “= free of charge. SAVY BVI EL : judicial matters. = - s the story of a girl who had to = F. ¥. COWES, Gaacew a het “a living and the way anand cae = HARRY HANSO Sa Renae Fifth and Fraser St., Prince Rupert, B.C. ' in which she does it is typical of MONTREAL BUILDING = Phone 489 eT] Running Het and Cold Water | pa nn set TRADES MAY STRIKE 139 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Home Cooking ——— RE THE = nu — ROBSON MAY BE THE 4.0, rnounana mon wo wnt iii Aut FIRST CHAIRMAN OF Te Wora ‘This morning | — To Leave Early. | ALE BOARD OF COMMERCE) |". '“""*""" sw | Prince Rupert Music Sto FOR ws (epecial Via . : e » t * +, P. Telegraphs Montreal, July 7.—Members of Special via G T.P. Telegraph | > . Beautiful, central, Section One Lots at original Sal oman July 7.—It is rumored the Builders’ Exchange received WILL EDMUNDS "Pr . P ook at these here that Hon. H. A. Robson, K. C., | police from the Bullding Trades ’ roprietor rices. Look c . , : a 7d is ; wi . " ices of Winnipeg, will be offered the —— infe — “ S oe “Everything in Music. ig = _ orty-four “ot 5, Block 14, Section 1, at . $3000.00 position of chairman of the Do- /@8 at > at deen 8 a LATE@T POPULAR GON@S AND DANCES, VIOTROLAS L secti at $3000.00 minion Board of Gommeres hours a week would bec« - AND VICTOR RECORDS See es | , rs a mmission is being form-|tve in all the building trades to- Repairs to Phonographs, Violins, Etc. Bows rehaired. Lot R Blo k 1¥, 5 ction i, at : . $5000. | “ . — endatior of the day. ess ASTER © Vee Woodwind instruments repadded and adjusted. : EEE About 7,000 workers under the Ink REST RNOWN TRACY Prince Rupert Academy of Music in Connection MARK IN THE WORLF With the Store The Largest Stock B Pianos and Organs North of Vancouver Mathers Coramission DAVID. H. HAYS, 2nd Ave. and 2nd St. | jurisdiction of the Building Trades Council went to work as OXFORD WINS CUP [usual this morning but will cease + ROWING AT HENLEY: Jwork after sight hours The Heintzman & Co. Piano For the Salt Lakes ered The Weber Piano ; or the ‘ Provincial Government Em- ; (Special via G. T.P. Telegraphs \yloyment Bureau and Soldiers’ Thomas Organs ; Sundaye—10 a.m. and Henley, England, July 5.—-ID) tivil Re-establishment; tempor- All High-grade Guaranteed Instruments | eres >. lthe omnnel rowing event Ox! = ry officc 624 oie oe w. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. . , 40 min- on the King’s Cup, passing '° | *pinee Rupert. Employers raving ~ Sovpaaanig . os nninge point a length and “| vacancies for men and women in E L. VAUGHAN Expert Piane T Fare Return- ~ S0¢ |quarter ahe ad of Cambridge. The) slepieal, factory, domestic or ? ieee Children - 28¢ time was 7 minutes, 25 s¢ nds.| \ther work should apply to above . . J Myhill Jones The Leander Rowing Club ae Phone 553. tf Prince Rupert Music re ° : : he United States crew in —_—_——— Red 39) feptes ~up fnale Advertise it in » the Daily News. te oors the Leander eur