LLOYD-GEORGE CAPTURES — THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM At the Hall Where He Was Stoned and Hooted Ten Years Ago, Seventy Thousand People Sought to Hear Him Last Week—Crowds Flock- ed Even to Catch a Glimpse of Him Birmiagham, England, For an hour and forty minutes on Satur- day afternoon the Chancellor of the Exchequer addressed a great mecting at Birmingham Town Hall on his National Insurance Bill. A Great Contrast The visit created an interest and excitement seldom equalled in the Midland capital’s turbulent political history. Strangely diff- erent on Saturday was the -re- ception given to the Chancellor . to that accorded to him when, during the Boer War he visited the same building. Had Mr. Chamberlain himself been billed to speak in the town hall on Saturday afternoon, the desire to hear him could scarcely have been greater. Applications for tickets numbered 70,000— a figure unprecedented in local his- tory. The hall at a pinch ac- commodates comfortably some 3,-| jit * 000. Throngs to See Him From twelve o'clock the queues began to assemble, until at 1.80— an hour before. the time for be- ginning—a solid phalanx of ticket- holders six deep surrounded the smoke and dust begrimed hall. In the square were thousands more, anxious for a glance at the Chan- cellor, even if they were unable to hear him expound his scheme. When the most,.popular states- man of the day drove up to the hall from New-street~Station he was loudly cheered by the enor- mous crowd which had gathered outside, and when he came on the platform he was met with a tremendous outburst of welcome, the whole audience rising and cheering for several minutes. Some Notable Phrases Here are some of the most notable phrases of the speech: I devoted three years’ con- tinuous labour and thought to these proposals, and hope to see the scheme an Act of Parliament within the next three months. I am told that if it took three years in preparation it ought to take more than three months to pass but if it took three years to build a house it need not take three years in which to make up your mind as to whether it should be bought. I am asked: ‘How can they afford 4d. a week?” I reply, “They pay more now to the pawnbroker. They insure now, but in a most costly sad and heart- — — Fishing and Outing pleas- ures are doubled for those BAVA Bits ee es ys KODAK Instructions in Exposing, Devel- oping and Printing—eve eae peroines to the Kodak— e do developing and Satine BE amateurs. atisfaction guaran- teed, See us. ‘McRAE BROS., LIMITED EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE and Comfort This represents a combination very seldom found in ‘*Men’s Wear,’’ but a standard, by which Dr, Jaeg- Wool Garments have won for themselves a er’s All national reputation. : . . . . . . . Having just received a complete stock of these goods consisting of the following lines, we shall be glad for you to call and inspect them: Medium weight Vattes | garments, suit...... Plain grey and white Coat Sweaters $3.00, 4.50 Plain grey Coat Sweat- ers, navy and red trimmings.......... 4.50 Plain grey and white Polo Sweaters...... $2.50, 3.00, 5.00 Fringed Rugs from whe 00 Up Pure Flannel Shirts, BOR iis. Ki cadevt 4 Pure Flannel Pyjamas, OURO s ii hike st thee sdet 6,50 Light Weight Under- WORF, BUIG. oi heccee 4.75 Light Weight ete garments........... Wool Taffeta oo ORO sors i Foon seeks 4,50 Wool Taffeta Pyjamas, BGs aitecs cote 8.00 Medium weight Under- wear, @uit........60 4.75 Fancy and Black Wool Sox, 45c, {0e, 65c, 75c pr. Sloan & Compan Sole agents for Dr. Jaeger Sixth Street Alder Block ting aside each month a to his present salary. Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent SECOND AVENUE The working man, or the man earning a sal should insure the continuation of his income by ae Account would, independent of all other investments provide him with an income “4 “ old aoe ‘ual The Continental Trust Compan stated sum, A Savings 4 Per Cent, Allowed en Deposits mpany, Limited PRINCE RUPERT, 8.c. BOMBARDED THE DAILY NEWS 1 “The News” Classified Ads. =Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== —THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL Sa hel van Caainaetaiteneecamnadae The Insurance People EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. GET OUR RATERS The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Phone 150 Third Avenue and Fulton St ener re ee Over 10,000 PRESCRIPTIONS Have been dispensed by us since we came to Prince Rupert. This is the best testimony that our. .... DRUGS ARE PURE and that we are..... Specialists in Prescriptions Everything that should be in an up-to-date oo store we keep. : C. H. Orme ‘*THE PIONEER DRUGGIST’’ Second Ave. Phone No. 82 Jee ccm rt rss esr ness rending way.” You may say the poorhouse.. Yes, but let say this, to the honour of workers of this country. the thing they pawn is their pride. The Birmingham Chamber Commerce protested that the scheme imposed a severe tax on the employer. It nothing ‘of the kind. It is not the employer | who contributes, it is the jwhich contributes. Similar lcries were raised against the | tory legislation and the Workmen's Compensation Act. These un- doubtedly were an enormous cost to the employer in the first in- stance, but does anyone. think | the employer pays that now? It was all absorbed in the efficiency jof the workers, and an improve- |ment in business, We are not done with fighting poverty and misery in this land. ' Ten shillings a week is not much, |but it is enough to enable a man that they have me the last of does industry out- fac- | house door with heads erect. | I would treat the man |received rent or ground rent from | insanitary dwellings—which kill | little children—I would treat him pas I would the receiver of stolen property. (Cheers.) | WITH ROCKS Westholme Co.'s Gang of Men Imperilled This Morning by Shot Fired on First Avenue. Apparently without any warn- ing or proper precautions having been taken for the protection of those in the neighborhood, a shot was fired by a station gang First avenue with perilous and spectacular effect this morning. A pretty heavy charge had been loaded, and evidently the blanketting used was too light. A number of workmen employed by the Westholme Lumber Co. were endangered. Rocks and large pieces of the blanketting material were flung over 500 feet in all directions falling in a heavy shower arourd the men. Two of the men were working high on a scaffold at the time and pieces of rock weighing several pounds struck the boards of the scaffold. Very slightly heavier stones might have brought the structure down and hurt the men. A complaint has accordingly been laid before Chief Vickers by the Westholme Lumber Co. and the Chief is investigating the matter. The men on the station gang say that they called ‘‘fire’’ and that the shot was properly blanketted, The “Limit'' _ Oh, Say! Isn't that a swell line of shoes that Scott, Froud & Co, have just got in? Have you seen them? t on land his family to pass the work- | | Rs ee eee who | es ao | Lost and Found FOUND-— Purse containing a sum of money. | ply Prin upert General Hospital. 158- if x i FOUND— oe Cleaning and Pressing Com- pany Men's suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 i adies’ suits pressed and cleaned. Dry Block, ng a specia Room Bloc phone teu o8. y 18 We atenhaver LOST—50 price coupons issued by the P ales Studio. These coupons will ce accepted i presented before July 8rd at ~ ee Studio, Alder Block. | Foran eee eet For Rent Rie cal McIntyre Hall, for concerts, ucemianaia | dances, ete. Apply J, H. Rogers, phone 116. Furnished Cottage, modern conveniences, for | summer months. Apply Mrs. Alder, oe pve | opposite News Office. Three-room flat_in Westenhaver Block, $25 per | month; flatin Clapp Building, $45; other flats | and houses furnis! ed and unfurnished. Apply Westenhaver Bros., phone 100. i4 «wi Six-roomed House to rent; modern conveniences, Fraser St, Apply Director, Cohen & Co, 143-tf | Wanted--Small house, furnished or vartly furn- ished. State terms te Box K, Daily News.140-tf | Commodious house, corner 6th Ave. and Thomp- son St., furnished or unfurnished. Phone 296 or P.O. Box Stores and offices for rent. Apply Dr. McIntyre, Third Ave., phone green 59. 125-tf furnished & unfurnished, corner 6th Ave. and ‘Thompson | treet. All medern conveniences Cosy furnished rooms. Mrs. Bower, Somerset ~eee os hs LOOKING 6 OVER— te ecic seni aeaeal Do away with this, Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 SAVOY HOTEL Fraser and Fifth St. The only hotel in town with hot and cold wat- erin rooms, Best fur- } nished Louse meee oe of | Vaneouver. Neos Furnished Rooms; gentlemen preferred. | Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestio Theatre. 119- Phone 296 if you want to rent a house, | | | Rooms, Third Avenue, between Seventh and | Eighth. eee nee Help Wanted ae Ps eS Teacher wanted for the Port Simpson Public School. Salary $80 per month Apply to John Deane, School Trustee, stating attainments and enclose testimonials. 154-160 Apply Pacific Come Con- Wanted 20 Laborers. 158-156 struction Company, Digby Island. for light housework. 150-tf Girl wanted, immediately, Apply Mrs. D. Cohen, phone 2 Miners $3.50, Muckers $3.00, Creek Copper Co., Goose Bay. wanted at Hidden Take S.S. Vadso or Venture. 148-tf Two good Joiners wanted. Apply Pacific Con- struction Company, Digby Island. 147-150 Porter Wanted Apply Talbot Rooms, 2nd Ave. 144-tf mm teeter ers ! Boarders Wanted 1 mel ee A few cosy homelike rooms cheap to steady roomers. King George Hotel, 2nd Avenue. 131-138 peer e rere mar mermmede | Situations Wanted oo Position Wanted in real estate office. ary and commission. travelling for a Chicago wholesale grocery con- Best of reference. Address answer to} Long, 726-15th street, Edmonton, Alberta. 147-148 cern, J.L. ee ete etree sil For Sale Before buying your Stove or Range see A. J. Galland, McBride and Fifth Ave. Cook stoves from $14. 129-1m | First class Rooming Heuse, ten rooms, house- newly furnished. Price | keeping and single, 3500. For terms apply owner on premises, Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave. 144-tf Se i ei Business Chances er Good money in Moving Pictures, Wanted-A party to start moving pieture show in Prince | Rupert. Write me for particulars. H. Davis, Watertown, Wis. 137-wi eae Fire Insurance THE British Union and Nationa) Fire Insurance | Company of London, England, with cupital of $2,500,000.00. See us for rates, The Mack Realty and Insurance Company. W-tf ot tt Ps Real Estate Bo ene, 4 a You can save He aday. We can sell you good lots for Sc a day Phone 206 and let us join forces. H, F. McRae & Co. 150-152 Sweder Bros. Beg to announce that they have bought out the inter- est of Mr. Louis Rudnick held in the firm of Rudnick & Sweder, custom tailors, ete., and hope to be favor- ed with the patronage of former customers, : _.Helgerson — Do You NEED SOME SCRIB- BLING PADS FOR YOUR OFFICE USE? We have’ a stock in good bond paper VERY CHEAP THE DAILY NEWS PHONE 98 Small sal- | Fifteen year's experience | ied ese icmeeeentanl | liz-tf | —_——— } You'll be eeeeee For the train, boat or that ap- pointment if you haven't the cor- rect time, We are official watch inspectors for the G.T.P., there- fore we keep all the standard watches. We do repairs and have everything in jewellry. *eeeee R. W. Cameron & Co. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 82 | | | | | | | Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “Tender for Public Building, C' il- liwack, B.C.,"’ will be received at this office until | | 4.00 p.m. on Monday, July 24th, 1911, for the con- struction of a Public Building, Chilliwack, B.C. | Plans, specification and form of contract can be | | seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of | Mr. Wm. Henderson, Resident Architect, Vic- toria B.C., at the Fost Office, Chilliwack, B.C., | and at this Department. Persons tendering are notified that tend- ers will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their | actual signatures, stating their occupations and places of residence. In the case of firma, the actual signature, the nature of the oecupation, and place of residence of each member of the | | firm must be given. | Each tender must be sccompanied by an cepted cheque on a chartered bank, the order of the Honourable the Minister of Pub- | lic Works, equal to ten per cent. of the amount ot | the tender. which will be forfeited ‘% the person | | tendering decline to enter into a contract when | called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted | the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept | the lowest or any tender. By orde R. C. ‘DESROCHERS, Secretary | Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 29, 1911 Newspapers will not be paid for this advertise- ment if they insert it without authority from | the Department. 162-154 | ABARGAIN 2 cleared and level lots, with house, on 9th Ave., for sale as Gwner is leay- ing the city. Good terms, JOHN DYBHAVN P.O. Box 757 Pattullo Block Ideal Strawberries A shipment of fresh ripe straw- berries from Vashon Island and | Hood River, Oregon, arrived today for the Ideal Provision also new groceries, of spring vegetables and fresh fruits. If you would like some ‘phone 190. Batter Pudding One and one-hali sifted with 1 powder and 1-2 spoon salt. in 1 tablespoon butter, House several kinds flour, baking Rub 4 ' Make to a batter with 2 beaten eggs mixed} with 1 pint milk, Add fresh or dried fruit, according to choice, cups teaspoon Steam one hour, and serve hot with sauce, TRY THE “NEWS” WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING = INDOOR BASEBALL TEAMS _ KEEPING IN KEEN FoRy Establishment of League Now Means Additio eral New and Strong Teams to List-_T, the Young Business Men Meet to Com plete the ‘‘Pen-Pushers”’ Tear, N of Sey, _— interest is continually | balanced Lively merit can | : baa ; us enlist growing in indoor baseball. Last}! the league now bein ir tical : ‘. . ‘ & SU tuted, night the boys of the Baptist} Enthusiasts declare y,, Uld the € Will hee Ing Brotherhood engaged in a keen} formation of the | practice match, and from the zest|into being very « they showed in the game there} teams, for there cay | oe can be no doubt that they will| that in this indoo; ae ae prove formidabie opponents. Onjthe young men of Py; 7 pe almost every night in the week! have discovered a myo... now one or other of the teams| field for their ene; —_ ted Tonight the of those interested ; of the Lea though there j may be found occupying the ‘‘Dia- mond” after the evening's rinking. As the players get more and more accustomed the conditions of light and space at disposal play and more scientific, and already sprinkling of “star’’ players beginning to scintillate amongst the teams. Challenges from several teams being formed are the air to sta Meeting Starting Al. unel the gue Ww he to meeting on, it j +a Mayor will be able to fue 1 promise to presi 4 ot the P Drivers" becomes more a fine is ment “Quill the main ng, a and ‘proposals | office men in the city new in aim nd as many now all t several more are | being eagerly talked over by the " are expectel live young men. It is believed|to throng the ting and od a that ten good going teams of well| team going in good shapx ROYAL AND MAY _|INVESTOR’S EYES IN KEEN RIVALRY ON RUPERT Men Prepared to Back Their Mr. Frank Scott. Treasurer of Respective Boats witha Mon-| G. T. P. Says Great Thing ths’ Pay on Even Terms. are Expected of this City, over, r teams to allow themselves to he ¢ De styled ‘enervates of the p Tree payable te } “In Montreal cities of the Ex West I inter in unteered Mr keeper for the Grand 1 Trunk Pacifi his wife S.S. Prince R vaaut, i from Between the officers and crews jof the eo ei ae Princess May and Princess Royal | of rivalry, two steamers have | \ Prince |] Frank § | there exists a great dea st | due principally to the fact that the | steamers are now fighting out aj treal, strenuous duel as to which of them jis entitled to the honors of being called the fleeter of the two. | About four days ago the Royal crew claimed that she had broken the May's record by several hours. arriy or five former viewer alleged ther Later, however, the May in hers and the officers very kindly and thoughtfully remonded every- who jollied them at being by the Royal, that they had just made the trip at 1 hour and 35 minutes faster than the other vessel. Before the Skagway trade | this year is at a close it is expected i that the will become as intense trepidation the Ex an got ast regard to imaginary ‘Nonsense!’ ‘ the Hydro-Electric ( vertised their stock one beaten least siderable | ol imnve gt an ace | | | | | | i for | compar y my Continuing Nit wife expresset lightfully gress made rivalry between the men as that which existed a short time the ago between Princess Victoria and the Charlott The of prepared to back city Princess men Something New A big range ol ) Uty & D arrived They and always ¢ each vessel are their ship with a month's pay on The evenly ;even terms. two steamers are | and } . pretty matched for speed | just and raturally each crew | Co.'s. thinks that their craft has the | of the ship's best other. The weathe down the ce | FELL DEAD AT PICNIC ere where it i }reports speaki Northwester Phe 59.44 |'Toronto Man Dropped Down After Running a Few Yards ; night. | latitude 146, (Canadian Press p eee) Toronto, July 12 William Me- Lean, an electrician employed at | the Toronto City Hall met his| death yesterday He men, southbot Mrs. J. ‘ were pas Beatrice ve for a vy WOCe at a} had entered a race for but after running ja few yards, dropped down dead lon the track. McLean, who was well known, jhad been prostrated by the heat jlast week, and this is supposed to |have had something to do with his afternoon picnic, south Vancouver and \V! | married Fountain » Joo (rem Ice Cream ( le im Sodas 10c, Sundaes 1% wt Ice Cream 25c pint, 5 4 At the ‘ones oc, ‘sudden death. The tragedy cast|C, H. Orme, Pioneet Dri |a gloom over the picnic. Phone 82. 4 ELECTED OFFICERS Card of Thanks We wish to thank the Local Scandinavian Society had | ¢,ijondg for thei! kind * Meeting Last Night to our beloved father, P re tee ae. Scott, and also to us in out The Seandinavian Society of} tion, Prince Rupert held its semi-annual- ROSE soon off ly meeting last night in Carpen- LILLE » 30 ters’ Union Hall. As_ principal officers for the term emding December 31 were elected: Mr. A, Aakerberg, president, and Mr. John Dybhavn, secretary. Next | meeting will be held in the Car- ALL KINDS OF- penters'’ Hall, July 25th at 8 p.m, Re oned, Mounte * uf $, Latest Wireless KMasaadds Lined for 4 HAR Everyone in Rupert can receive EXPERT — { vr these, Here is one: Seott, Froud 5 ne & Co, just received two new]? Vancouver Fur Dress , Be shipments of Ladies’ American 1848 Granville 5& Shoes. Did you catch that?