iagl nvo Price 50c i foi DAILY EDITION Nerves A Complete Wreck Sat Op Half The Night Mrs. John Rose.Bark LaJte, Ont, writs: " I m troubled o much with my nerve I ni a complete wreck, I could not do my work, and would hrt mi up half the night on account of not being abkto Jeep. i One day ft friend recommended Milburn'i Heart and Nerve. Pi lk. I used one box and got relief wiu uy ujb uiui i ama uua six boxes 1 wat aa w THE DAILY NEWS. f I'KINCE KUPEUT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULL EN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 iw vr pilous, paia m advance, per week ; 100 ! uy mau to ail parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid In advance for yearly period 3.00 By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the BritWi Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year , $6.00 By mall to all other countries, per year ," 9 00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Local readers, per Insertion, uer line Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line Translet display advertising, per inch, per insertion 'ZZZ'Z contract rates on application Editor and Reporters' Telephone .'..86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone .S8 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ATT T7TJ itimrnTiv uu nun run iiiuil Al t His Orace the Duke of Montrose, C.B., C.V.O., V.D.. who headed the Scottish Trade Mission Ship to Canada recently. He will visit various points In the Dominion before returning to Scotland. .02 25 .15 1.40 t remier loirriie announces that he still hones to see the' nifrruvntr tn A .i nl-n U.,.'U i il. J "iaaiva ami me people oi Northern li. C mi i will be with him amost to a man in hoping that the undertaking ;is successful as long as its construction does not stand in the way of other much needed work. Prince Rupert people would greatly resent having the Alaska highway built while the highway connecting this city with the m10r remams almost as it was two years ago. There is today a party of men camped at Cloyah Bay where they have been rusticating for the past many moons. They say they want to work but they do not like the rate of pay offered by the government. They say that 25c a dav is an insult to any self-respecting man. What the Daily News has beer? asking for the past year or so is that work shall continue on the highway in such a way as to indicate that the provincial government really wishes to see the work done. There has been enough shilly-i shalhancand exnlainino-dnnp jilronrlv vw ;D n,inA :.. i . o . mhuho uccucu HUW i is real construction , work that will enable the men to earn an honest living in an honest way. Then when this highway is competed or nearing completion will be time to discuss the Alaska project MANY WILL WANT TO FISH It seems very probable that there will be a great demand lor fishing licenses on the river this vear. The failure of other occupations to provide a living is turning the eyes of many to the salmon as a means of securing a small stake to enable therri to carry on without asking for relief. The danger is that too many will apply for licenses and that the nver may be over-fished. There is prospect of a good season s sockeye catch and this should bring in a little new money td benefit the whole district. Visiting In Canada Big Crowd Plight of Both Married and Sin' Unemployed as Regards Lack of Clothing: Reported Serious this desirable result. In the eeneral social system, Aid. Casey believed there would be no change at present He did not believe the workers had either the ability or the knowledge to take over exclusive control of affairs. W. Mahoney held that the workers were fully competent of taking over and running the affairs of the country. They would make a better joo or it than the present parties. In control were doing. Clothes Needed The meeting was Drimarilv called to consider the position of the men In the relief camp at Cloyah Bay who are sadly In need of boots and snoes. it was decided to get In touch with Victoria direct to ascertain who was responsible for holding up the issues of clothes and boots which had lone been Dromised nnd had actually been signed for by the men. a request from Government Agent Norman A. Watt to be sun. piled with a full history of the ne gotiations for clothes will also be met The central committee was Instructed to draw the attention of he city council to the plight of narrled unemployed men who to-ether with their families were without clothes. Many of the mem-xn spoke very strongly upon this ubject. In the course of a heart-to-heart alk with the audience, one of the peokers made an appeal to the Ingle men to refuse the $7.50 per nonth offer of the government and. Judging by the cheers he was iccorded, he evidently had the sym- patny or the meeting. The secretary. T. W. Murphy, gave an account of a recent trip tp Stewart stating that he had enrolled 107 members In a branch, of the National Unemployed Workers' Association there. A vote of thanks was accorded to Aid. Casey for his attendance and also to the Canadian Labor Defence League for use of the hall before the meeting closed with the singing of "The Red Flag." Telephones and Lights Will Be Cut in Holidays '' - - -jBr5-11 sftlory J O. Williamson .the school hmnt. elded Jay flight tolftif the lights uhu teicpnoncs m city schools cut off during the forthcoming summer vacation period. It Is estimated that some $150 may be saved by taking this action. The cutting out of the utilities will be subject to approval of the fire chief. There was some discussion among members of the board as to the actual .savings that would be effected by cutting out the services. TOE DAILT NEWS 7. SILVER IS CASES ARE 1 DISCUSSED DISMISSED Lively Debate K-tueen Aid. Casey Final Proceedings Yesterday Aftcr-and Three Uouxhty OpMUMHt , noit.iit "Connection, .Witl.i Lhiiir Warmed Ui Meeting t HVikles Theft Charrcftl'eliee Commended ; On the ground that the only e vidence against Hans Berquist aa to the ownership of 150 sacks of 1 quor which was alleged to hove jbeen stolen from Walta Island had been given In a statement by Alfred Swanson which had not been made I In his (Berqulst'si presence, Stl- : A debate on the silver question pendlary Magistrate H. F. MeLeod between Aid. George B. Casey on decided in provincial police court I the one hand and W. It Montgom- yesterday afternoon that this could ery, William Brown (Cloyah Bay) not be held as evidence against and W. Mahoney on the other was Berquist so, accordingly, he dis-the main feature of a meeting of missed the charge. In view of the unemployed which was held last evidence of Swanson that he had night In the Canadian Labor D- been forced at the point of a gun to fpnrp T.P:lnip Hall A nrAurrl nl Ka take I h A IIaiiap tha mflDlfttnU half! tween 300 and 400 persons packed that he had nothing to do but also lL. 1 11 A A. I -mmt. . . JI..I . uie nun 10 me aoors. ine mee'tng uuscnarge mm. waxed lively at times and warm At the opening of the afternoon discussions made the session one of session yesterday. Inspector John Bostrom, Charles Edwards and Jack Mulhern which arose out of the! other two cases and, therefore, he withdrew the charges. Stipendiary Magistrate MeLeod. : In discharging the three men from custody, commended the SV1V1. police 191 fer tin i '.MPiWP ri' H citottte rapttt V trithtttrypaekat. Your ripe Knows Ogden't Cut Plug! the most interesting which the Macdonald, who conducted the case Workless have held hfr rhaHes for the crnwn felt, that rlMnit th ,. .. . . , , , 7 ' ' .-enooi uuaru woes not iiiiiik uov- Chapman. chairman of the Prince views of L. W. Patmore. defence ernmeiii should Charse Punlls Kupert orancn of the National Un- counsel, to the contrary, the lntcn- Taking Tests ciuijtuycu nuiurrs Association oi, nuns 01 inc two men naa oeen es Escape Monday From Yakima Jail ... I , evwence to prove the ownership of the liquor and It had been for that reason that the cases had failed. City Being Asked To Do Work Upon School Grounds The board of school trustees Is to get In touch with Ihe city council with a lew to hivln some re-oalr work carried out on grounds of the city schools thi board has no funds to expend this Charlie Chaplin you Roll Your Own" Use Ogden's fine cut cigarette tobacco. It speeds up cigarette rollingand gyes a sweeter, cooler, more fragrant smoke. The brand that has always Bold on it9 merits. OGDEN'S FINE CUT CIGARETTE CT?a; V."1 Ver th! m'eUn ' liu and that the' Sh0uW meet nlrmtn W. J. Greer brought to mating on Tuea7nig"t last iT 1 JoPh Thornton c, which lasted for more than three . the charge. ntlentlon f th ..honi hrrrt !r".g.:. 1.1 fl ll"1!: -Oardon Smith a,i hours Judging from the applause which was accorded the speakers. Aid. Casey lost the " wordy .7 battle In the j Examination Fees Considered Unfair TOBACCO District News SMITHERS Mr. and M. P. O. nuseejl left la4 Tuesday mor nine for Edn'fentnn where Mr. Rusell will reum? hid duties as a conductor for the CtlJa Ulan National Railways after having served here for several years as Assistant wwni superintendent superintendent whicJ which no- yakima wn.hin,nn t,.. m. I ww ..n 4,. W till. A W . J I 1- . . their work In connection with h Bawln their wav thmu.h .n,i ulon 1)09 wen abolished. cases. They had done everything 1 How bars, five prisoners escaped they could In the matter and should I Monday from the Yakima Coun- nnTATT' nrnnnr have no regrets. They had simply ty Jail and were still at large last rKilNl wivu C. lifrtlKlir VJIuVSIVVJIj been unable to obtain sufficient night. The Judicial committee of the Privy Council has refused leave to the Hudson Bay Co. and Sheriff E. S. s. Peters peters to to nnneal appeal from from the V deel 4i. V SltS p eatl IP. s,on at the Supreme Court of Ca natte giving Mrs. Elizabeth Overn or Vancouver Judgment for $11.-Scrtrn Comedian raises Throuch Tnla endl a somewhat cele-I'ugct Sound City Following brated case In which the costs are Trip Around World ; ald 10 exceed the amount of the - , (Judgment. The action was over the . ! seizure of a fur trading post north ' SEATTLE, June 15: Charhw 'f h.r. ' Chaplin disembarked here veater- . day from the steamer Hikawa Maru While the dismissal orrfer ff.. of the Nippon Yusen Kateha Line tlve at the end of this term still on whleh he had made the vovaee atjndi. th ; CftHH M (Hi IfOe Irom year to year ri.. cently Issued an oid r the resignations or ..;! the teaching staff r the present term. Mr, and Mr. Jack their Www at the en i to Premier where M been appointed outi! the Premier mine J ' llie East Mr)day. Weduesd.ty iwn'y jrii the East .HWtsay, Tuesday r r Vancouver-Tuesday Thursday rrjdjy June 5, 18 tnd 22 from Vancouver Sunday Wednesday . Friday June 13, 17 and 87 Si STEWART Mr. Patmore. who had submitted uist night whit he considered to ed members of the Elks' Lodee at ,wve been namrd """ V earlier In the day that the crown be an Injustice particularly under a happy social aatherinir There t eeutlve commit.- uf . . 77 rr mii cjiirguts ie iot pupim WK- winners were Mm R Fhv Mr I a x " unemployed VV'.ii . opinion of the audience. Neverthe-i had been committed, made no fur- tn .v,m.,i: t er! ": K:. . si.-7-n- less he nut n n nltnnt fi.ht. Ither rnmm.nt ZlZ"'S".r''r'Z"T: MCU,' w- J- Ne f. F. V.T r-. -r - m -- vow pupia ana tneir parenH Aenew on more than one occasion had his The maebtrate thereuDon save ertnw in nffn M fi,.. f ... I.. mw ww Hien icm. i... WmnHliHaV Tlirui IK 1H1I lh utarnn nnnnnant. nl - l-! Klo Atmimin. Jl,lul.. n . ... . " - - -- j . - Xok ujoimi wui dj aien ud aeain tk. i.tiuk- . floored. With the present economic f and Berquist on aeeount of lock of with a view to Dtaelne the matter . . , . . . HMr"u" sstem faclne a collarjse. Aid. Casev ! evidence to warrant their urged that the stabilization of sll". tal , ' , L 7 rr " - ' at a meetlngjMt In view of the decision given in i ventton In the fall, of keeping men at work " w and w.w re-i j the Swanson w and WW Berquist M VU- eae f In-' 1 1- - people. 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