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Contract rates Dany mEeTTen, — —— peenmar, Ocr. 29 Editorial Notes and Clippings THE NAVAL ISSUE. Few Canadians are disposed to dispute the debt which Can- Mother Country she ada owes the for the protection has afforded against eign aggression, but we if people country will go to say that our only reason for doing so are business first and sentiment after. Canada's at- titude on this question is purely that of a son toward his father. It is a family affair, where the chief consideration is the need. If the Mother Country were really in danger and were un- able to hold her own abong the nations of the world, no Canadian would begrudge all the assistance in the power of the Dominion, but when we which for- doubt this us many born in so far as find Englishmen themselves at variance respecting the actu- VERY RICH GOLD LORNE CREEK NEAR SKEENA WELL KNOWN DOCTOR AND PRINCE RUPERT WITH SOME EXCELLENT SAMPLES OF COARSE GOLD TAKEN FROM CREEK. With a couple of ounces of coarse gold Dr, A. W. Mol- sey came down from Lorne the day before yesterday, south on the Princess May. doctor, good, Creek going The who is a well known min- ing man, having been one of the most energetic operators in the Portland Canal district during its early days, is now centreing his energies upon developing a placer mining proposition on Lorne Creek, a stream running into the skeena River at Mile 129. Gold in paying quantities bas heen known to exist there for number of years, nearly a hun- dred thousand dollars having been taken oul some years ago by a hydraulie company. The latter had to abandon operations as the pay, which is all on bedrock, was at such a depth that it was im- possible to get the huge amount of waste dirt away. The present syndicate, of which lor. Molsey is the head, have ob- tained a lease of the ground and are working it by placer methods, tunnelling in along the pay streak, similar to those used in the Yukon. The only difference is that the ground not being a ality of the danger, surely we have reason to ask for more positive proof of it than has yet been advanced. As to the first pounded government reason pro- by it founded on sup- porters is apparently that is scarcely any need to discuss it, Canada may owe Great Britain, but that is surely no reason why she should contri- bute millions of money wards a navy already the most powerful in the world, and contribute it is such a way that it will be of no direct benefit to herself. It is not usual for debtors to make gifts to those sO fallacy there Lo- to whom they owe money, and in this case, moreover, the money owing to England by Canada is proving a very pro- fitable investment to the fin- anciers of the old country, herwise it would not have been loaned.— Vancouver Sun. FOUND AT OLD TIMER PASSES THROUGH frozen every bit of it has to be timbered. There being plenty of the latter available, this is of small consideration. At present they are in 156 feet and are work- ing away steadily, intending to continue doing. so all the winter, The two ounces the doctor brought down was cleaned up from about a yard of dirt. The big boulders are blasted out with powder, and the dirt run out in ears, similar the methods adopted in a quartz mine. There is every indication at present that working in this manner the syn- dicate have a very good thing in sight, and they have every in- tention of prosecuting the enter- prise to the fullest extent. So far this is the only placer gold found on a stream tributary to the Skeena river. Dr. Molsey who has gone south on business connected with the company, will return to the creek in a few weeks’ Lime. “Your husband wears his hair terribly short, doesn't he?” “Yes—the coward!” CHAIRMAN SMITHERS OF LABORERS ARE NEE THE DAILY NEWS GRAND TRUNK SAYS DED IN CANADA AND URGES THAT MORE IMMIGRATION London, Oct, 26——Presiding at] cellent results, politically and the Grand Trunk Railway meet. | otherwise, ing vesterday, Chairman Smith. “There is a passing danger ers had some earnest remarks to] /f0™ her speculation,” he went deliver to the immigration auth. on, “but nothing will stop o permanently effect the progress orities and also to the workers/of¢ Ganada so long as she produ already established in the Do-|ces from the earth at the exist minion, ing rate and sells at presen! “Canada requires more capi- | Ces. tal,” he declared, “but more she I would urge on the Dominion requires additional labor and provincial governments the “It seems regrettable that the ar we eeOOUremIng mim gration, question of immigration has not The idea among many of the been taken up by the British laboring population of Canada Government, that increased immigration will “Tam certain machinery could| depreciate their wages, is within be devised for the transfer of very wide limits utterly ground British labor to Canada with ex-| less.” a HOPES COME AND GO BUT JOHNSON KEEPS THE BELT Lester W. David Go., Ld. LUMBER First Ave. and McBride St. | a | PHONE 25 | Box 865 | Prince Rupert, B.C. oD Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0. No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the | city are requested to visit the lodge. H. ALLISON, W. G. BARRIE, SONS or NORWAY Meets every Thursday at 7 p. m., at 319 8rd Ave. All Norwegians are welcome. N. G Sec. A. ‘Valhalla’ of S.H. & E.F. (SCANDINANIAN Society) S Weeniy service Commencing Sept. 20th, Saturc days; Retween Chicago and all points Bast, Pacific Coast Agency for all Atlantic Bteamehip Lines. A. E. MoMASTER, WIFTEST UREST AFEST TWIN SCREW STEAMERS “PRINCE RUPERT” AND “PRINCE GEO For Vancouver, Victoria and Seatti: MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 6 am Prince George Salle for Btowart on Thuredays at & a “PRINCE JOHN” to Port Sirapson, Naas, Charlotte Islands G. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER service No, 2 leaves Prince Ruper returning leaves Sealey 10 4. m Prince Rupert 5 p. m Grand Trunk Railway System (The Double Track Route) connecting with ali RGE” Granby Bay and eer {10 a.m, W Thursdays and road Fo: all infermation apply to Jeneral Agent ‘ a B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S. S. Princess Sophia SOUTHBOUND Saturday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. 4. @. MYNAB, General Agent fortable, safe Best made com fast by using the Route The Great Northern Ry. Offers ho routes through a well settled country 3 DAILY TRAINS From Seattle or Vancouver Chicago and all points east Rogers’ Steamship) Agency PHONE 116 San Franciseo, Oct 23,—“One F champion who is going to the Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 p by one they wander from us,” is}|™Mountains to recuperate He is p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. the refrain of an old song that}® Mighty unsafe proposition “ treats of the desertion of the old it goes to show thes, onee Se, fighting is a trade he fighter homestead by successive mem- | who is born, not made, is a scarce Si r id B bers of the family With a few specimen of humanity. ve Sl es ros. simple changes the ditty would} In the light of what is happen- adapt itself to the white hope|ing the sayings of Philadelphia| The up-to-date House Decora-| situation. Jack O’Brien and Jack Johnson tors of Prince Rupert First Car! Morris, and now|seem epigrammatic . ws Luther MeCarthy, whom Billy “T can lick any. man who has| ign Writing.. McCarney, with flashing eyes and|not had two years’ experience in| ° swelling breast, declared would|the professional ring,” remarked | Paper-Hanging one day grow so famous that his| Philadelphia John prior to his | name would become a household|San Francisco go with Al. Kauf- | Our Specialties oe . sa : “We always deliver the goods.” The New York erities let “Palzer is not ripe yet,” said| Luther down easy. When Jim|Champion Johnson, when asked | #”4 Sirest Phone 156 Green Stewart outfought the big novice|at Las Vegas whether he regard. | —— at every stage of a ten round|/ed Palzer in the light of a pos-| bout they said MeCarthy held out) sible opponent. There was that Little’. NEWS Agency promise of improvement. in the tone which suggested that} Avaunt and avast with such in-|Johnson considered Palzer an Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers | sincere twaddle. 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