eS Saas THE DAILY NEws E THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO, LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. H. F. MeRAR, EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGEN HEAD OFFICE DAILY EDITION wGGRGRD — Saturday, July 11, 1014. ! An Edmonton despatch says| around the island is not long “The intention of the British since completed in view of the Columbia Ministers (Messrs.; promise made by the Premier? Bowser and Ross) is to get ac-| ese quainted with the country and | j i Why it is that the MeRride . » 8 o be le more : people so as to be able to hg Street approach to the Govern- inteliigently deal with the nor- | thern questions that are con- ment Dock, which is now stantly coming up at Victoria.” nearly four years overdue, is The Bowser-McBride Gov- not yet started? ernment has been in office ten) ia te years but even at this late date} Whs the people would be glad to see demanded ite pound of flesh a measure of intelligence used from the city of Prince Rupert at Victoria in the consideration and weak-minded alder- of questions affecting the meth coll treasury notes to pap peer. : wid off the Government debt at an Ponight, it is exper aed, a usurious rate of interest, when eee See Ny. SS. eee Wen Be the city should rather have with us and perhaps they will heen ansisted? be able to enlighten the people a a on a few matters. Why the has the ( did Government They may possibly tell us| refuse to assist Prince Rupert why the North has been dis-/| last year and yet weed she eriminated against and why in- credit of the whole Province steed of spending the money | to guarantee a sewerage which the North contributes to scheme for Greater Vancouver? the Provineial exchequer to) ci: «© develop this new and wonder- | Who are the “prominent” fully rich district, the money is used to develop the southern portion of the Province. 2 ‘s Perhaps they will also tell us why thieves and murderers Prince Rupert men who did not want the Government to as- sist the city last year? oe Why is it that the Provincial | building is not started? The have been allowed to run at} premier said three years ago large in the interior eountry| that this would start imme- unpunished of the crimes diately. which they have committed, nee: e." 9 Does the Government pro- Why has the little public pose to continue to discrimin- money spent here been wasted ate against the North? so that there is hardly a de- <2 re cent road in the whole north Is it the intention of the country? Government to continue its * * * practice of playing politics in all things which keeps affairs in a constantly unsettled con- Why are incompetent road- bosses employed and why are they allowed to build trails to dition and breeds discontent their own properties? and ill feeling. * Ss Sa Why has the land been given In short as indicated by the away to speculators instead of Edmonton despatch the people being reserved for settlers? of the North would like to feel Yo ae assured that hereafter a meas_ Why is it that the ure of intelligence will be Err 7 a road vernment! A. E. Rand, President. J. 8. Pearce, Manager THE PRINCE RUPERT SASH AND DOOR COMPANY, LTD. Manufacturers Doors, Sash, Mantels, Mouidings, Scroli and Band Sawing, and all kinds of Finishings, Store and Office Fix. tures, House Finish a Speciaity. Factory and Office: Seventh Avenue, Hays Cove Circle Telephone 218 - P.O, Box 207 - Prince Rupert, B. C. —— SE EEE a Ea ROYAL BANK OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1869 EE. bike Xb a 4 wil $ 11,560,000 Reserve Fund...... 12,560,000 Total Assets....... 175,000,000 Savings Bank Department — $1 Will Open an Account Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connec- tions With All Parts of the United States Agents Throughout the Worid H. P. WILSON = . ~- Manager Prince Rupert Branch EE — ————— —— — LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. ing, Townsites and Subdivisions, Electric | A. J. BURROUGHS, Manager rich? Blue Printing, Negatives and White CONTRACTORS FOR BOAT =!L0IN Tet Ave. and MoBride Bt. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.c. — PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO — Of Every Deseription— A> PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers We buy and serve only the best THIRD AVE Prince Rupert a Repaire -_ the market affords. London Cafe. RERREEERRAREEEAEREER AR ER McBride St., Prince Rupert, B. C. oe SOE nau +—— - ——___—___—_____ —————______—________.-. _—_— ——= used in the conduct of inten. | ern affairs though frankly they | have no expectation that such | will be the ease under Sy persent government If Mr. Bowser will look into | these grievances he will get! some idea of the reason for the unpopularity of his Gov ernment in the North All the North wants is a square deal and if the Government want fo save their tace they will get busy. DR. CARMAN WILL HELP DETECTIVES Mysterious Murder Problem Stil! Baffles Officers and Sleuths if detectives Freeport, N.Y., July Priv ate and * continuing their the murder of Mrs. Louise Baile) county are investigatior who was so mysteriously shot while in the office of Dr. Edwi Carman. The inquest into the murder, adjourned yesterdays is to be resumed today, and the mat ter is not taken out of the coro ner’s hands by the grand jury Dr. Carman said yesterday he welcomed the arrival of the chief of a detective agency and his men “If the county had not hired) this man I would have done | so when the inquest was concluded,” | he said. “During the interviews | this man and his subordinates} have had with my wife they did their best, just as the county au-| thorities did, to make her change her story. I believe she has told the whole truth The detective | chief is welcomed at our house} any time. I hope he can find the person who murdered Mrs. Bailey and I will give him all the help 1} possibly can.” Breaking All Records 11.—Break- records for rapidity of railway construction in Western America, an army numbering 5,600 men is at present employed on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, along the whole of its length, from Squamish to Peace River, via Fort George, a distance og 810 miles. With this achievement in pro- gress, there are being revealed evidences of great natural re- throughout the distance traversed, which prove a revela- Fort George, July all ing sources tion even to those who had sup- posed they were well informed as to the possibilities of this sec- tion of British Columbia. Woman's Attempt Is Vain Ucluelet, July 10.—Weston Lee, the 12-year-old son of Ed- ward Lee, met death by drowning im the Ucluelet Harbor last week. The iad, with cousin, Miss Alma Lyche, out in a launch and was trying to make a landing in the face of a strong wind when he was upset. A wave swept him beyond reaching dis- tance of the launch and he dis- appeared from view before there was time to effect a rescue. Miss “Lyche jumped from the launch and, at a risk of her life, lunged for a canoe in the hope of being able to get it to the as- sistance of the drowning boy, but she failed in her effort and had a narrow escape with her life. had heen Too Heavy for Daddy “Willie, why couldn't you find the result of these examples you took home?” inquired the teacher in a sharp voice. “Please, ma'am,” replied the shaking boy, “me father says they wuz too hard for him, an’ would you mind giving me a few easier ones to do?” What matter if a girl's com- plexion is poor when he father is THE DAILY NEWS at , a ee) ee . r ! DR.A.H.MACHLIN EV. JOSELLIOTT § DR-A-HMACHLING ap J. HUN FIGURES IN GODERICH POLITICAL ACTION Dr \. H. Macklin, Conservative candidat Centre Huron Jin the reeent eleetions against W ; dfoot, Kul M.PLP has pleaded not guilty to a brib y cha ind with Rev Joseph Elliott, defeated by Mr. Pr t at the last elections. will be tried before Mawistrate Ke Goderich J. B Hunter, organist, says he received the money from Dr. Mack lin, following a conversation with M tt According to the prosecution, two other men overheard the Hunter-Macklin interview Dr. Macklin Mr. Elliott d iny suggestion of corruption. YUKON RAILWAY WILL FOLLOW COMPLETION OF NEW LINES DR. THOMPSON BELIEVES IT BOUND TO COME AS SOON AS G.T.P. AND C.N.R. ARE FiINISHED—-WILL OPEN UP VAST TERRITORY and ' Railway communication be.;tural possibilities of the Yukon, tween Northern British Columbia | 7), the the Yukon and Alaska will in- l fact that the Province of Vologda, evitably follow the completion of | the Canadian Northern Pacific | and the operation of the Grand/!® the same latitude, supported a Thompson referred to in European Russia, which was Trunk Pacific Railways, in the | population of 1,600,000 by agri- opinion of Dr. Alfred Thompson, | cultural production. M.P. for the Yukon, who is on; The gold production in the Yu- the coast on his way back to the/}kon this vear was estimated by North after attending the last; ine member at &6.000.000 The session of the Dominion House./opinion was expressed that the Dr. Thompson is a brother of|plans of the United States to J. H. Thompson of this city. He|spend $35,000,000 in building sails today from Vancouver for!1,000 miles of railway in Alaska Skagway. would no doubt give a big im “The next great railway to be | petus to trade in the Yukon Ter constructed in Canada,’ he pre-|ritory as well, dicts, ‘will be from @ point on the} - tee Grand Trunk. Pacific in British Norfolk Rooms. Steam heated, Columbia through the northern hot and cold water. Terms rea- part of the Province and the Yu-|sonable, 6th Ave. and Fulton. kon to connect with the system 143tf which is to be built by the United it i States Government in Alaska What everyone should know: Phis will open up a vast territory dial of dak { aie 7 . ple discriminating taste in Northern British Columbia | ging at the G.T P. Cafe. 83tf and Seutherr Yukon, and give | railway communication from Syd ney, ©.B., to the boundary line of the Yukon on the 1414 meri- dian west, making it possible to The man who puts his take a train in Vancouver and savings in il or mining ride to the shores of Behring stocks takes a gambler's Sea. This will make an empire chance He is not an in- tributary to the cities of British vestor; he is a speculator. Columbia, and I have no doubt The man who works for that the greatest amount of this trade will come to Vancouver. “This is not a visionary pro- ject” Dr. Thompson added. “Hon Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior at Washington, has signified his willingness to con- struct a branch of the Alaskan system to the Yukon boundary, wages and puts by savings for a rainy day cannot afford to take the chance. He wants a safe investment is secure and brings him in generous rate of interest. That is the kind of invest- ment we recommend to you where his capital and Sir Richard McBride is, I un- in the stock of the Prince derstand, very willing to have his Kupert Building & Invest- government co-operate with the ment Co., Ltd. This com- Federal Government in building pany deals solely in Prince the British Columbia section. Rupert properties. It used “When the time is ripe I be- the combined capital of many small purchase city investors to property, im- prove it and make it revenue bearing. The company has neo paid officers, the operat- ing expenses do not eat up the profits. . It has paid an average of seventeen percent PEPER ERE ES per annum in the past three FOR A TAXI: * lieve that I can get the Dominion Government to build the Yukon section, So that the big railway project is not a remote possibility by any means Discussing i. the great agricul. ae A limited amount of new ‘apital is being taken in at $11 per share. We recom- mend it to our elients. McCaffery & Gibbons Baturday, J PTY G Ls to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle ' George leaves Prince Rupert moNnDva 1g SENSE Frits Saget Neves Prince Mune HONOR «8 kg | Stoamere Prince John of Prince Albert tv. Prince Rupert TuEseDn, a | ADA end UNITED STATES on sale nti a orm or good return until October Stet 30th 6.8. HENRIETTE carries rough freight, gasoline and exp For full particulars and all information of interest to traveiiers THE G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, Hart Biook, Third Avenue, py AGENCY ALL ATLANTIO STEAMSHIP Lines | ia, ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY ne 54 Png Delite Gereees Sut Sraans ‘utiot AINTIN , Tr eles for tall rene apoty secrete OLISHING AND President —__Seeretary WALL TINTING ! | MARTIN & MM'GOWAN PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERERS Martin Swanson Cement, Brick and Tite Work Avenue. 1 a New Wellington Cog Second Phone Bive 329 PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING COMPANY The favorite Household Cos Tar and Gravel and Ready Made Roofing | Oleanest, Brightest, Gee Dam fi Water-Proofin aaden . 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Surveyors Architect ;2nd Avenue, near Meb: Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf Con. | Provincial Land Surveying, Mine Survey. | SUGA & MORITO IPWeLL rm s0Re ]@ NATURE FAKR IE r DISCOVERED 1A RIVER. THAT \SNT ON THE » se a \ TR. Has Nothit i 1g on Scoop Drawn for The Daily News by ; . a, b AZ, “) J) z BECAUSE THERE (5 NO DousBT tT HEREBY CHRISTEN THEE THE RIVERL OF WET WATER” teen ee