VEATNESS AND DESPATCH CHARACTERIZE THE . Saturday, 10 a.m. South VEWS’ JOR WORK Camosun. ee £ — Sa VoL. TH, ‘NO. 163. PRINCE RUPERT, 1, B " PRupay, per} 12. BERALS wT Wi a wa sum AE ~ * Ss | W ; LIVE LIBERALISM. 5 TON, ‘ TIDE SETS FOR LIBERALISM)« ma agains Liberation | | | turned again. Liberalism is §| RIGHT not dead, as some people LARGE PROPORTION OF SEATS CAPTURED FROM CONSERV ehinh, 1 1S Gettin, to Be | ok VES AT PROVINCIAL BATTLE OF POLITICS JUS~ oan more alive than ever.’ IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS may BE EXPECTED IN A VERY CLUDED—NO RIOTING OR ILL FEELING RECORDED ae Srrceenen | “WHion NAS oan PREPARING, . m pemne OF orenL.” a c : of the Hon. George P. Gra- ING FOR COMING OF uly 4 12:30 atiimnainianteieitbeinn Captain Saunders, who arrived| han “' P. for South te Unisuje Kakid, the Japanese | ee STEEL. ina, July 42. 2:30 a.m genera: me ot oe : — we » > i ; : 2 coals a ot Midis in the city a few days ago, and frew, ex-minister of railways ho a races hg Na- ge there are possibilities un- Rocher de Boule Good. ie elections Saske e- who is going to take up hie rést- and ¢anals, in expls den Harbor the day before yes-|told in the mining properties vere ‘eiitites the Mais bee TIDE PLAYS aad lis resi and na in explainim’ Fiieeday gulléting from suverlebout. face ed I |. Great things are expected of dence at the Marine Station at why he believes a general da ef eee fat abou azelton becomes more Rocher de Boule group in the ai a elantion ie idevitabl tt }scalds, the result of falling into|and more evident as development] ,,...., 1 . it Qu Appelle Railton TRICKS WITH Digby Island immediately, ex- ty lean r we a vat of boiling water, succumbed] of these tremendously rich moun a ae It ": known yon “ h eile é on, ; 0 é ° St) ? - 2 ¢ a ver : peets to be joined by his wife and ‘ to his injuries last evening at the} te , ” ne ely Wat a very large ore body ’ conceded the election by It may be soon after next pa ain masses of ore proc eeds. has bee a » aed, With Utes polls fam a fortnight’s time. Gap seein ot Gada cnt. write j (ieneral Hospital. The remains|With the railway now within a DS eae eee course - tain Saunders today received news look of things just now e 9) are at Hayner Bros. undertaking|few miles of Hazelton there will 7. odie opt wr frotits gs j , on and the ore unearthed in large Eight poll give ot a most di@ipéecing Hatare: A ventured, ae awaiting word from his|be something of a boom before quantities and in regular vein is van 5 olls - : ‘ |relatives as to interment. ‘ . . a : $- Bell, Liberal, 22 of a ma- gentleman of the name of Mr. mr. Borese has prom- ba ‘aie ee ? "%, win wih C f. of marvelously high grade. There - se o lake & polieyv o e 5 re, y de e . Phis morning the owners of} William Clarke, who was to have ; e ‘ = “ , : 1 : a | Social Hop Sawle who has visited almost eT ae te ee ¥ i , » Ga oO gasoline ul ; ‘ avy to the people, and mus } cs , r ; “*leopper ore, with whictk h \ hhiver Nine polls give G. two ga launches moored atharrived here as his chief assist- ver , P i : oar eae ‘ ake “ » sian You are cordie . every mine in the Hazelton dis- - 24 indi , 3 Liberal, 189 majority,|the Davis wharf, which is leasedjant, has met his death in an a it tet Fa het ye | atte ad Papr Bros, af eras > trict in independent investigation See 88 Sane ee See i polls to hear from. by the Standard Fish Products|4Utomobile accident near New naval question will precipi | Hall Saturday eve duly 13th,|Peveals an interesting stage of a sabe pean Meare al - a > e ylis estminster er partie , m . ae , , aze ‘ . . ; , Pay , . peat. Moose oun oo ¥ pe " Co. of Pacofi. were annoyed to et ; — e ttm et tate an election soon after 3] Mr. M. M. Gooper, daneing in- Hazelton’s progress in sight. able, measurable by the thousand Magee, Liberal, 34 of @ ma-| find their boats in trouble owing] " ‘ ol available up to tne next session. istructor, will manage the floor, Much Ore Ready. in tons. vith fourteen polls loli, the tide’s retreat during the time of going to press, | Good music, 3t ; : : ; rg a a tae te On the Nine Mile mountain, Hazelton’s Other Aspects. a . t oe : t riess ’ , ’ . stie ; y tar ce MTNA MMAOLENEE Gived ce of fabs olte, bo- a . - aiainieal . pte on igpsacnentt * ae ie In many other aspects Hazel- ~ as Tollows ong y : I ‘ ‘ 8 oe ore ve Ss, some Oo e P| or ‘xceedi y n . sults are as follow \ aia t “ lian, was sub- famous mines, such as the Harris ton PRONEED SHNTeeDeey: cima itives eleeted Wil- a reec wee oe ~ the tide claims and the Silver, Standard|'* the rapid work on the railway, Moose Jaw; Bradshaw, | 'e! —_ ailed to So herself group, have carried development|Which will be in New Hazelton \ibert: MeDonald, North|as it rose again he boat will so far on that they have ore piled| very soon now. There is the de- : t » Cree ibe fair! adl ut of orde side 7 Ou Ay Wylie, Maple Creek;| be fairly badly f order insid ready for shipment as soon as/ velopment of the district agricul- ’ | +g er k Kagle Creek, ame om ~ was the sensation- transportation means reach rea-j|turally, a very important aspect. | ‘ ted——Bole Regina;|*"> = + og: it ° spender belong sonable distance. At the Silver|There are the coal and water McNab, Saskatoon; Raiiton, South ess Go % ate me , a Standard mine you can walk over|power prospects, too vast to be Fish She got hung up in the piled ore in cribs to the value of|set forth in small space, Hazel- 1 Ou'A Bell, Estevan; Magee, aterain . . ; \ by? Tales an between the wharf piles and 3 a $60,000, while what remains be-|ton is talking mines, manufae- iin: Premier Seott,| (the ih grade ey par ‘ ‘ a low the surface simply surpasses|tures and agriculture in strong, irrent; Cunningham, | poised propellor shaft and wheel 0 M 1 F P h M d Hi M imagination. The ore taken out] practic ; é : practical style today, and Hazel- Hills: Seott, Arm River;| became her partial support, ver a ysterious inaacia roposition t e ayor an 18 un- is only that which had to bejton men declare that Hazelton pe, Bigwat oleh. aah ee er icipal Advisers Fall Out---Considerable Differences of — |{*\°2 (ut suyway from @ shaft}oan deliver (he goods whon the angement The boats were being sunk to reach deeper de-|time comes, The time is: almost one ee ee te Opinion Exist and There is a Demand for Information velopment works, ak hedieieieins .--After Much Futile Talk, Two Abandon Board a REV. F. W. KERR CONSUL'S EPIGRAM | and Affairs End in a Sad Fizzle ON COLD STORAGE i — In response to an announce-|the Mayor was for the purehase, making the proposition did not ' Che cold storage plant at ment that an offer had been re- f the stock at 98 without the| wish his name to appear. The 12 Seal Cove—that is a concrete ceived for the treasury certifi- three-quarter commission, The) Mayor thought the Council should A BENEDI 18 example of a cold fact in cates still undisposed of by the Bank of Montreal did not par-|find this aceeptable. But the | seven figures Dr. Chang city, a special meeting of the City | ticularly welcome the proposi-| Council did not apparently find it | Kang Jens Gouneil somewhat unwillingly} tion. The Council talked it over.) acceptable. Alderman Maitland } assembled in the city hall last) First of all a lengthy discourse} wanted the proposition to come \ very pretty wedding took} night. and a desultory sort of!on the situation was contributed|/through the bank in business we at the home of Dr and | “lI discussion, full of disagreement,{by His Worship the Mayor, who manner. If the bank approved it Mrs. Grady. Miami. Missouri, « was held The meeting finally|said he had been informed that] then there might be reason for evening of Wednesday, June fizzled out as two members, Al-|the certificates could be sold for|aceepting it. But the Mayor derman Montgomery and Alder-| 98, but was not allowed to men-| could not say that the bank ap- oul hen the aug “y Me i . | 1, Wher wir daughter Mam man Maitland, felt so thoroughly|tion names, He himself thought] proved the proposition. is united in marriage to Rev at variance with the others and/the offer a good one, Othe: Talk ran to and fro across the | W. Kerr of Prinee Rupert, ‘ with the Mayor that they left the | members thought much = othe Go} nail: Dnaiel inet: beth Alda, Miss Grady is a graduate of the} board. Ignoring their departure,| wise and wanted information, | State University of Missouri. rie ON AT WHARF the remaining four continued to] names, facts, details, Alderman] ™#@? Montgomery and Alderman is attended by seven girl grad- debate, still beating the air, but| Morrissey demanded the whole| Maitland tired of the futile dis- ‘ even purl gra by and by Alderman Douglas] proposition in writing. cussion and left, Still the faith- ites of her year. The ceremony vas condueted by Rev, Dr, Black, esident of Missouri Valley Col- Over the contract for the cul-| coddenly woke up to the fact that} Let the Bank Act. ful four—the Mayor, Alderman ting of the cast iron pipes for|there was no quorum present and} rhe M re 1 iy Douglas, Alderman Dybhavn and e Mayor was not inclined to} ,jdepman Morrissey——stayed with . ate 8 : e four aithful faded away./, ,, : ; ewe In Chicago the bridal the Woodworth water chem “ i . . i 1 ; : a nih follow Alderman Morrissey’s sug it The did not constitute a othine detinile Was done, vO | . iple were met by friends of the which were found eracked at the ing could be done. ~— a - wen _ _ waa |querum, so what they did didn't om and eseorted to the Tri-|end there has been an interest- a sit oni rood reas is ee the iving }eount, but as a matter of fact gle Club, where a marriage) ing pivalry in efficiency of the Problem ore . out of details, and the person) iney did nothing. When Alder- agers was prepared, The hosts men doing the work At first the Close on $400,000 worth off —_——— : =|man Douglas noticed that they wer Prof. Shirley Jackson ; o.|treasury paper remained to be had no quorum the four dis- Case f the U . r Ol Rupert Marine Tron Works was : =—_ i 0 ve niversity of Chi persed themselves, folding their covered and there is of that) \ cago; Rev, Charles W. Gilkey,|/asked to employ at 45 cents @O).)1- 009 due to the Provincial pastor of Hyde. Park Baptist}hour men for whom the city of- government, The offer made by Chureh, Chicago, and Mr. George] gejais desired to find work, and aj _ re ee - anes ae few men tried out the job, But O8 , winning the past graduate m lraveling scholarship, afterward to cut iron pipe requires quite BOOKING UP Opera House tudied in Glasgow and Marburg}a knack, and several of the men Universities: also was one of a]found the job too tough, They pa of four students chosen to! quit and others took their aeons lour and study Palestine under} Today a different system prevails A f Night he guidanee of Prof, Charles F.| with the contract skilled —_ ma eur 1 Keut of Yale, Mr, and Mrs. Kerr| chippers, mostly Germans with ; training in their own land's great Friday, July 12th making good on — ere Rhows, 7:00 end © tents like the Arabs and silently stealing away. ey Leading Lady in Law renee Stock Company, — ——_—— —————— BY DAUGHTERS mms © eaiies in tring’ to the | MR HAWLEY TAKES CHARGE welcome extended on behalf of ———— OF THE EMPIRE the society by the vice regent,| Assumes Management of Co-op- (press , erative Realty Co. graciously expressed the pleasure sh fell in the courtesies extended came Wife of the Chinese Consul, Dr.) hy the city and the ladies of the Mr, L. H. Hawley, one of the ‘ siting the groom's parents} n, and will return in a} iron works, are | . t ar vipe, and Manager Strassburg of the ple of weeks to take up their|/the job at a dollar a pipe amt Manag a Teel ate ; eran : nathne-Rameel Toronto| there is a regular race between! wesiholme Opera House has al- Chang Kang Jen, Was Quest) soviety. proprietors of the Majestic The» Ciloby ithe men, One man who is em- ceived @ large number of Special Feature of Honor at Pretty Reception \ short musical programme|atre, has taken over the manage- Sek ; » workal emer eee in the K. of P. Hall. was rendered during the after-|ment of the Co-operative Real ployed all day in the iron works ‘eser The Dramatic Little Play requests for seat reservations BO MPOMALIO pslhele . | noon, in whieh the following took] Estate Company, in place of R, lhe Misses Fierheller of Van-|gets up early, ehips — a he performances of the r, whe have been visiting} does his day's work and puts In fol ihe pe i ‘ ave e : i *K i ° ” , ‘ence Stock Company, which|M & Mrs. Rh. O, Jennings, Fifth avenue,| overtime on two more pipes at Lawrent Stock Company, wh™ ‘ gs, i ’ snee)}=6©6Wednesday The reception tendered Mrs,| part: Miss Froud, Mrs, MeNeiil,| &. Tracy, who has left on an ex- Chang, the wife of the Chinese] Ms. Hubert Ward, Mrs, Hender-| tended visit lo the east, 10 far the record is sixjare to commenc fae coe son, Mrs. Norman Mackintosh inimical ed south on the George this| night. Bo far Kt sani ae July ‘7th, and it CAST consul, yesterday afternoon by and Mrs. Jarvis McLeod. Subscribe for ole Daily N — pipes oul, in one day, would be well if others desiring - ‘the Daughters of the Empire in to atiend should imitate the ex- Howard Waleott........ lithe K. of P. Hall was in every] es — - = —— — 90000 ample as early as possible, »Mr. W, BR, Whitley way a most pleasant and enjoy- The opening attraction will be Helen Waleott..... mt lable affair, Mrs, J, ©, MeLennan, PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR MINUTES AGO Pierre of the Plains,” a drama-|M we. seees Mra, H.R, Potts Ml) — | _ ' PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY tization of Sir Gilbert Parker’s| Bidens Wideowae the viee regent of the organiza- Quill Drivers indoor baseball team first organized, —_—_——- widely read and popular book.) |... ...,,,, Me A. Stowell tion, presided and was ably as- J. Stussi, workman on the Proyineial government wharf, Pierre and His People.’ BPE RR a ae sisted in the entertaining by the killed by fab of about thirty feet. . toses, roses, all the way, Phe full list of plays to be pro Time: The fi I : thane sank dso hone on thd Gad Wire received telling of devastation in Hamilton, Ont,, by Finanee Minister still figuring duced will be announced later, re ” present, early few dreadful wind storm. Maitland and Montgomery layin’ low and sayin’ pullin : if vou have @ particular seat or evening, C1ORY: Ambergris worth $150,000 taken south from neighboring | Local Liberals listening with satisfaction to the whisp coata in view, do not delay like -_—- Mrs, Angus Stewart was in whaling stations by steamer Petriana, f the wheat from Saskatehewan the foolish virgins, but book POPULAR PRICES jeharge of the re freshments, and Ss. H. Watson and other contractors warned against using Ole Anderson issues burning challenge tly Jicholson fol cour peaeevehione at oned and madine Bower ies OE Ole la bevy of young ladies and girls city publie works department rails. liftoop mile marathon on Labor Day, avoid disappointment eeleone We " | waited upon the guests, These Treasurer Frank Scott of the G.'T. P, mentions that P, R. Merely Mabel is enquiring around the city hall ihe queel — yg ” jineluded the Misses Drummond, Hydro-Eleetrie Co, Stock was swiflly snapped up in east query “How can a quorum queer ‘em? Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Children $0 Cte Enoch, Newton, Carss, MeGoekrie, owing to interest in Prinee Rupert, Phone 4. |Jenns and Bull FO eel