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Dau Epinios, SATURDAY, JUNE 22 THE DUTY OF THE HOUR. pelitical doubt and difficulty, many a has often found himself Sinking in a sea of Britisher, newly come to this province, in an almost hopeless quandary. He has seen occasionally, and heard of, an overwhelming foree of Conservatism apparently arrayed agaiusl a spasmodic Socialism and a Liberalism tnat seemed to be non-existent. What was he to do? But one thing, | obviously. Not prepared to subscribe to the tenets of our So-| cialist friends and experiencing much trouble in getting in touch} with Liberal Associations, he has, with something of carelessness indifference, cast his lot with the party whose doctrines have} been drummed into his ears with less regard for ac- curacy. It is with a desire to circumvent the machinations of the political trickster who is capable of making two lemons grow where one grew before, and handing them both to the innocent, that the Liberal party of British Columbia has entered upen a} campaign of education, Such great movements must of necessity be slow their initiatory but the progress being made is a source of} gratification to all who are closely watching the trend of events. | Week by week the movement is gaining strength, and although} sultry summer evenings there may be no enthusiastic | or more or in stages, during the character, there is a vast amount of} the case meetings of a semi-publice pecially so is this in going on. Es as the chief orgeniaztion work Vancouver, which, industrial centre, should be ex- pected to set the example to the rest of the province. The irri- taling inactivity past giving place the whole souled enthusiasm of a regenerated, revivified Liberalism. but obstacles are but diffi- time. of years is gradually to There may be obstacles in the path, culties to be overcome, and they will be dissolved in due With no great political campaigiu likely to be before the province for a considerable time, the can pursue their propa- ganda quielly but fervently, cleaning up everything as they pro-| ceed, so that when the stress of battle comes again they will be prepared for all evenutualities, and their ramifications will be so all-embracing that nothing will be left to chance. Never again must the Liberals of British Coiumbia place themselves in such an invidious position as to ask for just one or two eandidates to be returnd in opposition. They must, like Oliver Twist, ask for more. Indeed they must ask for all. With three or four years in which to complete their organization, so strengthen it as tg make il well’ nigh invincible, they should Liberals and be prepared on the next occasion to give the Conseryatives the battle of There is nothing now Liberal associations their progressive their lives. to prevent pursuing policy vigorously and carefully, whereas during a campaign a host of important details be overlooked. If they be rectified; if h prove the fatal.—Vancouver might mistakes are made now ean made in rush of an election they may World. ~—op 4 oe ree i: =o s ~— ad LYNCH BROS. 7 res Gensel Merchandise - = Largest Stach dodod> 4 ere? { L Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. es rs es os es es cee ee celp ve prs ems ress Sa anil Mathieu’s Syrup ef Tar and Cod Liver Ol) not only st ops a cough but cures it. Its tonic and restorative properties enable the system to permanently throw off a cold. 35¢ for iarge bottle. Sold everywhere. J. lL. MATHIEU CO., Prop, SHERBROOKE. Pras OF TAR & COD LIVER OIL OF tnd It Tscask a ities Want Ad. FAIR AVIATRIX FALLS FROM FLYING BIPLANE T0 DEATH AEROPLANE GIRL KILLED. Springfield, Il., June 47.—Miss Julia Clarke of Denver, an aviator, was killed in a practice flight this evening at the State Fair grounds. The tip of the wing of the biplane in which she was flying struck the limb of a tree in the centre of the race track enclosure and the machine dashed to the ground, turning turtle. Miss Clarke was a native of London, England, and was married soon after her arrival in America. She was arranging for a two weeks’ practice course at the tice for a month when the Miss Clarke is the The ftirpst death was that of school at Pau, France, (Canadian Press Despatch, Springfield, Il., June The body of Miss Julia Clark, aviatrix, was today shipped to Denver to be cremated, following Chicago field, engaegment second aviatrice to meet death in an aeroplane. Miss Susanne two months ago, 20,—| having had no prac- at Springtield was made, Bernard at the Farman an inquest here this morning by Corener Rhodes, Miss Clark was killed at the Illinois fair grounds last week, while making a pre- liminary flight in a biplane. WORK WELL IN HAND ON THE PORT GRANBY SMELTER PLANT GONE MILLION SEVEN EUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL BE SPENT ON THE ERECTION OF THIS PLANT, WHICH WILL HANDLE TWO THOUSAND TONS OF GRE PER DAY. Actual construction ark has Valopment of the mine and the at last started over at Granby]iteatment of the ore, Bay on the proposed 2,000 ton Diamond drilling and other de- custom smelter tc be erected by velonenent has proven the Hidden the Granby Consolidated Mining eee ore bodies to be larger and ligher in grade than — first & Smelting Co., owners of the/thought when the property was Hidden Creek mine,. Observatory Inlet, under the direction of force is Trot- ter, mechanical engineer. Some LO men arrived at Granby Bay last week and this force will be added to as the work progresses. It is probable the company will acquire severa) more properties on Observatory Inlet, an arm of Portiand Canal, its engineres have been in the tield making ex- aminations, There are properties said to have as wonderful show- The construction &; BH ings as those on the Hidden reek, A townsite will shortly be surveyed near the smelter site. The company will erect bunk houses and residences for its employees this year. Just how soon the smelter will be in readiness to operate depends al- together on cireumstaneces, but it will probably be eighteen months, The smelter is designed handle 2,000 tous of ore per day. The ore haul will be about a mile and the distance from the smelter to the docks is a little for the lo sile less, It was unnecessary come. pany to make new financial ar- rangements as it has money enough to proceed with the de- purchased, Smelter figure the company will make copper cheaper here than at Grand Forks as it will save 23 cents a ton on transportation while will be about the estimated the new $1,700,000, Miner, men mining costs same, It is plant will cost Portland Canal Delicious ice cream at Kee sley’s, GREAT | MARKSMAN Scotsman Holds the World’s Re- cord for Rifle Shooting London, June 20-——What is Claimed to be the world’s reeoerd| in rifle shooting was made yes- terday at Ayrshire, Scotland, by Sergeant Martin, who, firing at 900, 1000 and 1100 yards, made an aggregate of 222 out of a pos- sible 225, At 1000 yards, Mar-| tin seored fifteen bulls’ eyes in| sucCeSSION, Launch Aliée B., W Phone Green 391, Prince Rupert's leading hotel— Savoy. J. Thomas. Govt, Wharf. | (CONVICT WAS. BOILED ALIVE Dropped Down Sewer When Guard. Was Not Looking and Was Caught by Whirling Torrent of Steam and rebbug Water. | 2 | Ga., June {8,—-In his| escape, hindered by] John Wallace, a| Atlanta, attempted double shackles, standing over was literally cooked alive. WARM HEART FOR WYOMING Miss Claire Finishes 40,000 Mile Journey on Horseback Pro- tected by Mastiff—Rides Her Mustang Into Surf. Atlantic City, N. J., Miss Alberta Claire, from Wyoming, June 18 the Girl het horseback completed ten thousand = mile afternoon al i entering the Bud journey this o'clock, surt her mustang al Tennessee Rudolf, where she waved her sombrero in answer to the chers of the crowd, Later, at the Auditorium Pier, Joseph W, Salus, president of the City Business League, extended to her freedom of the resort with a “key” of the city. “Pm not going into vaude- ville,’ said Miss Claire, Tin Just a boomer for Wyoming, the finest state in the Union. I had only two really dangerous ex- periences, but Dixie frightened the men away,” STORK DEFIES VOLCANO Pluck Bird Undismayed by Show- er of Ashes from Katmai of the cano, eruption June 6, of Katmai vol- so far as the jeral stations in the affecte { Lrtot have been able to diseove) F Messages were received by wire-| sey. ct dis- less vesterday, porting the birth of a baby the hail of was at height. Ash ‘as far lthan } and one station while | ashes its fell to west a depth of one as Chignik, 200 miles from the the foot more volcang and adjoining vicinity of the vol. deeply mainland islands in the lcano are | emitted a large covered, -Katmai flow of lava Most of the buildings at ko | diak | are intact and the people are getting settled. The cannery | stations al Uyak, Karluk, Naknek Nushagak and other fishing cen | tres report that the operations jhave been suspended lemporar. lily because of ash in the water The salmon have stopped run. ning Try a Daily News Want ad. FARM LANDS PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley meen —IN THE— easy terms. Nechaco Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited | a FARM convict serving a term at the erty stockade, was scalded to death} yesterday In a sewer, | aN allace was workifig will Une road gang when he approached a manhole. Seeing an opportun- itv to wet away, he waited until} the guard’s back was turned and then dropped into ihe hole anc; in a minute was out of sight in| its windings, ‘Ten minutes after he entered, and while the guards} all manholes! were waiting, gun in hand, for him to attempt to get oul, ten thousand} gallons of boiling water were let loose in a gaging torrent Dy the} factory of the Fulton Bag & Got- ton Mills, Hoping to rescve the convict Guard Manders, from whom he] made his escape, volunteered to} enter the sewer, bul the superin tendent of the works told him that it was useless en refused to allow the sacrifice. The con- viet was only a short distance In} the sewer when the flood of boil- ing water struck him, and if Is believed by the officers that he astride aveitue, while thousands watched her from the board walk She} fad been on the road since Sep- tember 410, 19410, when she left her home at Sheridan, With he at the finish was Dixie, a big mastiff, which trotted behind her during the entire trip. After emerging from the water she rode her mustang on to the board walk and went to the Hotel Cordova, Alaska, June 20 Three dead and one person in- ured comprise the casualty list} “Ww. L. BARKER ARCHITECT ent sizes of wood hoists. Phone 89 | Alberts Block Three differ Second Ave. H. Gordon Munro W. Nicholson Latley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART Accountants Phone No, 280 309 2nd Ave. Prince Rupert Pp, O. Box 351 Auditors for City of Prince Rupert | ALFRED CARSS, ©, V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Ce £30, Os ae ae and Manitoba Bars , CARSS & BENNETT ; BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Ero. | Office Albert Block, Second Avenue. WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., VD. D. 8. | DRNTIST, Crown and Bridge Work a&¢ Spee: tal rations skilfully trea’ as aL tocsl ensomnotion administered for the painless ex- traction of teeth. Consultation free, Offices Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. fi-12 Alex.M.Manson 8.A., W.E. Wiliama,B.A., L.1.D | 2 WILLIAMS & MANSON | Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.¢ PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING | | P20. BOX @ | | } | 1ON., BNG PUPIL OF WM, FOXON, BSQ,, A.RA.M., JOHN DYBHAVN Real Estate — Loans and Insurance Phone 384 319 8rd Avenue HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 8rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 E. L. FISHER Funeral Directer and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE PHONE 356. } THIRD AVENUE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Prince Rupert Lodge, L.0.0.F. No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city requested to visit the lodge. A. DOUGLAS, N, G. G, BARRIE, Sec. are Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. (SCAN DINANIAN SocteTy) | Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. SONS OF NORWAY Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 p. m., at 349 3rd ave, Al! Nor- wegians are welcome, HAND LAUNDRY Hand cleaning and pressing. Best care of silk dresses Capt. seneh Janders | CARTAGE and “LINDSAY'S STORAGE G, T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled, Prices reasonable. OFFICE—H. B, Rochester, Centre St. Phone 6 SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVR, Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 8rd Ave, Phone 174 Workshop 2nd Ave. bot. Tth and &th Ste NOW... That we have more front on 2nd avenue, we are able to display our large stock of beautiful ook Toke ture and some of our upholstery, srecnlon drapery, etc. . Bee our show windows at the Big Furniture Btors. Lincleums, Stoves and Lamos on the 6th street side; Crockery and kitchen needs on the 2nd avenue. Entrance front. F. W. HART CORNER 6TH 8ST. AND 2ND AVE. PRINCE RUPERT FEED 0. LANDS | } VANCOUVER, B,C. 1 | Big stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds, Timothy, Clover and Grain Seeds, Mail Orders Promptly Attended to Agents International Stock Food:- ~~ALL KINDS OF FEED— Silversides Bros, The up-to-date House WE ORIGINATE. OTHERS im TATE 2nd Street New Wellington Cea!. Phone 116 Terrace Land Co. Decora. ert Sign Writing, Paper-Hanging Our Specialties tors of Prince Rup Phone 156 Green your Success-Metep Regard your B.N. A \s Savings Bank Book as a sort ; { meter which records p! your progress toward | perity There are hundr these Bank oi British North America success-mineters in the} omes around you. Is there one your home? |! gladly provide 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,0 Prince Rupert Branch, ¥. S. LONG, Manager, Georgetown Sawmill Co. Lid Lumber Mouldings A large stock of dry finish ing lumber on ha Boa lumber a Specialty deliver made at short not Our prices fre 45 ow a8 4 Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave, Sixth Ave.-—Best Buy in (ity Lots 7 and &, Biock avenue, $70 months, or #¢ ea H. DOUGLAS 313 Fulton St. P. 0. Box 606 0 eacl Prince Rupert Dairy FRESH MILK & CREAM Dally Guarante No Shipped Stuff Phone 267 — THE Westholme Lumber (a LIMITED Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies Firet Avenue Phone 166 eee —e—o-@-0-9 -* + ++ ’ ' FRED. STORK’, HARDWARE ' Just Arrived: He avy Stock of f e Wire Cable t Fine Assortment of lcé Cream Freezers, Fishing 'a°* Poultry Netting | Screen Wirt SECOND AVE NUE + —@—0—-0-0 —- oo + +? ~ ee ——— Best 08 tbe Coast Rogers & Bld For Kitsumkalum or Lakels? ruit Lands; write or call on the TERRACE, 8. ©