THE DAILY NEWS ; . . THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by : THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WIFTEST UREST AFEST TWIN SCREW STEAMERS + Zz” ag “PRINCEJRUPERT” AND “PRINCE Cr * TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates ; Leena oe = Ey} For Vancouver, Victoria and vane GEORGE” on application. AWAVE Fou HAD Yee 5 : . =i MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS © a.m. <. © pp ge uypu-n— = = Prince George Salle for Stewart on Thursdays ai & » SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexieo—Daity, 50¢ | V7 ENoven (W QZ ; a “PRINCE JOHN” per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All y Som THERES é ——— Weeuiy service to Port Simpeos, Nees. 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Best on the Coast Phone 116 Rogers & Black || Daily News on Daily Doings “ : CONNAUGHT. deepest interest in Canadian a ) The Duke of Connaught has, it art and literature and in Can- “ak «can affairs generall, but her Y ’ is well known, many old asso- Q — See ri artistic talent aided the facile ciations with Canada. AS! jen of the Marquis in produc- ‘ Graton hea, Prinee Arthur he lived at Mon- ing a most interesting book on U treal and did the State—the the Dominion, “Canadian Pie- Courtesy Vancouver Sun Empire and the Dominion tures by Pen and Pencil” is a good service at the time of the tribute to Canadian scenery and J Fes“ "rev e'naaan"ne aoe} PREMIER ASQUITH CAN'T lester W. David Co, Ll, Louise came Canada with shrines the work of the Prin- the Marquis of Lorne, who was] cess as a painter and that of Oriental Limited THE IROQU fr aime eovernr reer] nr usando an ar] GOLF IN PEACE FOR FEAR OF LUMBER. cou veane 2 a MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES | was daily from Vancouver English and American Billiards —_—_ — “ NPE " : Twelve Tables SECOND AVE WHITE PASS IS NOT SOLD i : First Ave, and McBride St. Box 866 Low round trip rates to all points in Prime Minister Asquith and Home Seeretary McKenna were Sins Canada and the United States. Call) attacked by two suffragettes while golfing on the Dornoch, Scot PHONE 25 and let us tell you all about it See land, links the other day. The women started by haranguing Mr. : TO GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM and i Sey. he woman eer L. A. Barbeau and when tried push them away a Rogers’ Steamship scuffle followed. Mr. MeKenna, with a detective who came to Prince Rupert, B.C. Cartage, Coal and Storage SAYS PROMINENT OFFICIAL his assistance, with difficulty prevented the women from getting | - | Agency Reliable Messenger Servie } at Asquith. The caddies refused to interfere, but th police in a —_ spector arrived and the suffragettes were marched to th police PHONE 116 | Fi Vancouver, Sept. 20——-Mr. W.|/direct connection with the ocean] station. | Phone 68 735 3rd in, B. Close, the London and Chieago | lines, with the view of populariz-| ———___ A en ntipichiasenninn swe ; ‘a ing the interior route. | Prince Rupert Lodge, 0.0, UNON SS. COMPINY OF B.C, LW! Col arcidac Brog “The White Horse copper properties, which were opened in No. 63 . . The new steel Passenger Steamers Meets in the Helgerson Block |The up-to-date House Decom April, have shipped about 25,000 Every Tuesday Evening 66 ove tors of Prince Rupert All nembers: of the order in the e 0 In eéuver on his way to Banff, where} tons of ore to the Tacoma smelter he will await the arrival of the|and the output will be gradually > . . city are requested to visit Sign Writin * the lodge. a bn ha Paper-Hanging president, Mr. Dickson, of the|/increased until we hope to be A. H. ALLISON, N. G, “(C9 9 W. G. BARRIE, Sec. mosun Our Specialties railway company, who is expect-|shipping at least 1,000 tons daily ed early in October. He denied|by the next spring. Additional Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver _— . | . ” as follows: “We always deliver the goods the rumor that the Grand Trunk] facilities will have to be pro- Chelobsin” - Wednesdays at 10 p.m.) os 5. co: Phone 156 Gres Pacific Railway has bought the|vided to take care of this new White Pass & Yukon route, and/ tonnage, and some care exercised “Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 pm. | — _ said that the line was not forlin respect to the question of costs ig at Namonee odesvvne PRINCE RUPERT FEED Ob ————— sale. He expressed satisfaction|in order to make the mines sue- with the business outlook in the] cessful. None safer on the coast than these two! Dealers north country, “Through the opening of these “The White Pass & Yukon] properties the company will have fine passenger steamers HAY, GRAIN FEED AND ’ 7 SEEDS 1 financier who financed the White Pass Company and the Atlas Company, has arrived in Van- line,” he said, “is constructing|handled this year more than new and more suitable steamers|double the tonnage of any year and equipment to navigate the/since the inception of the road Yukon earlier in the spring, thus|'o date, not even taking into ae- enabling the early travel and/count the early rush to the rush shipments to get through to|/Klondyke. The country gener- the lower river country without/ally has practically passed the so much of the delays heretofore|stage of inflate valuations, and encountered, The schedules are|the development now taking place being so arranged as to make|is of a more permanent nature.” J. H. ROGERS, Agent Phone 116 ; PRIME MINISTER ASQUITH, 7 Ee Y Sm | tem ~o~——o-—~ a He is the object of many suffragette attacks, | i Agents for the International Stock Fu « o0e a LINDS AY CARTAGE and ; John D. and Dagos. Not Halley's. STORAGE d H | John D. Roshetelter TH, who| A new comet was discovered G. T. P. Transler Agents MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDEE s has been at Tarrytown, N. Y., for} on the night of September 8th, } ical tien alates several days investigating the) according to an announcement by| | COURGE~2L. B. Roches, Guntints, Phane® SONS OF NORWAY = = trouble with Italian laborers on ; bia al ee oe 1 ae Batticihe anmatinn til jthe astronomers at the Harvard) Nie itieintmesntiilensititaiiidmmiiggitiae s1Uibe be) and 3rd Thursday? ndise 8 é ers oce oO Ss es-| ie , = : : ‘ ne / General Merchandise ++ ___ Largest Stock tate, hopes to bring about a last }observatory. Th@ comet's posi-| MISS PANKHURST. ‘ ; p. m., at 319 ard ave. Al Not H ita: /ccahch ameanaanereian eameenam mom , _ ing peace by eliminating all Ital-|tion, aecording to Astronomer|y sader of the suffragette move Little S NEWS wegians are welcome ians from the pay rolls of the|/Gale at Sydney, was right ascen-| ment in England. At present she ency il “7 . . . Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. estate, sls 13 hours 37 minutes and/|is in France to eseape arrest for Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers |“‘Valhalla’’ of S.H. & EF. 2 en 1-10 seconds, declination minus| having led in several demonstra- aus Qoauiel fi +++ 3 Prince Rupert's leading hotel—|36 degrees 34 minutes 2-10 sec-| tions whieh resulted in loss ie :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS Baste alae tod ond ith Tuesday af | i~ tiie that Savoy. onds, property. 2nd Ave. Below Kaien Island Olub p.m. in the hall at 319 ard Ave ~> ee - a —a —— a ———_—_. —_ poe eae i , Say It to His Face, if You Dare, Scoop (AW PUT THE OH K¢ Gwan 3 | Big NOISE> You Git i | OFF - He's ROBBER! 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