THE DAILY NEWS —_—_—_—_— — ———— = . a THE DAILy N aot Tene —, E DAILY NEws | 1G S cae THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA |. Mg ' wr; / ats bs me Published Daily and Weekly by * cy ithe &R at arg AFEST et ee ak stat otceen Semaded seca heal tp" lye ‘y a oe TWIN SCREW STEAMERs i oie: GS j ” ° | CA\ > ‘é “e * . TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates | *) ey , r PRINCE’ RUPERT"’ AND ‘ PRINC E GEC IRGE” on application. sii i MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 6 « m Pri George Baile for Bt ur oe SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Datny, 50c | mer “omnes oun per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. 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COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE Py ae non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. ; = = = oe Savoy Hote ' | Ne a _— o, ‘ | _— | DaiLy Eprtion. io WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25 < |} FAMOUS ee P” Pe ULE ; . 4 «Y SPEED Cor. Fraser and 5th | ; : SS AC. Ors PRINCESS al RUPERT'S PALACE oF an ~ | a & “wy LINE een SERVICE | —_ iy ; ‘ i ; e x *S ~. H e e e : t 7], RS ‘ 7. »\- 1 4.“ oY S. S. Princess Sophia ews On S A tg, Mug : rand H 2 2 Ai 7 a Meg SOUTHBOUND na ote : - 2 ’ $ try Workingman’s : . Me : ' wt Home Sp» oe be chan ii m1) Free Labor Berean in S| THE MEETING OF THE much credit cannot be given — ane ; i) ANGLICAN SYNOD. for the long years of toil in the ae | —- i The meeting of the synod of wilderness and solitary places Courtesy Vancouver Sunj ~ | : of this vast country. . Caledonia in Prince Rupert this week must give infinite Bo eegge 2 Poentirongions BISHOP DU VERNET wiale tank Seine “Pethw, . band W David Co vy EASTERN C O A L sasure to those rested 0 r to another » as ace ant ae on . " . ee iy oo ; oe ot ee cae ecakies geet ns ot b ren ~ i TELLS OF CHURCH e Seameniieesens Provines. Excursions New —— Coal Best on the who have consecrated them- of his esteem for the sterling When I came to thi . ; WORK N D 0 ( came § diocese ee -oast selves to the advancement and character of Rev. Hogan, the I I CESE nearly eight vears ago, found — 116 r R Black and propagation of the teach- minister from Masset, is but ee nine clergymen in it. Bh ne by the ogers & , it are ings of Christ. an instance of the respect won Continued from Page 1. now, counting myself, eighte o,| The missionary has done a for the Anglican missionaries |-—————— —_—.|, “xac ee eee yr exactly double splendid work in the develop- from the settlers of the prov-|}The present system of divided -AS OUFr Work grows and out | First Ave. and MeBride St. Box Oss Oriental Limited ment of the North, and too ince. authority and divided responsi-| missions inereas: more care ay THE IROQUOIS oHiIj3j(H([(C_ i iE, wm: |Pility cannot last much longer.|should be taken in the matter of PHONE 25 4 i eeeaienhe of their ancestors. Let the Dominion government be|annual vestry meetings and the ie SOLID TRAINS ———3 | POOL | Galvani, Volta, Pacinotti, Mar- agp responsible for the secu-|election of lay representatives. If Prince Rupert, B.C. Ee ae English and America ards In the Letter Box coni in the discovery and applica- 108 yor “ _ penne, and|a suitable resident layman can- . | Twelve Tables sown Ail Se tion of electricity, Sombroso,|" ve church concentrate its}not be found to represent the | ques —— =| Low round trip rates to all points in| | founder of anthropological crim- energy upon their religious teach-| mission in the synod better to |Canada and the United States. Call | — . Correspondence on topics of|inology; Ferri, the founder of | '@8- Sooner or later it must|choose some one nearer the cen-|°! the Church of England in Can-| and let us tell you all about it : s , aie ; le ‘ome to this tre who has an interest in that}®4@- And since this preseribed| general interest is invited. The/sociological criminology; Fer- ~S , cour permit f alternative text L. A. Barbea, | of : ‘outs ‘ o . 0 se ’ s of ¢ . ‘ » te name of the writer must accom-|rerol, the greatest of living his-| Missionary Work. part of the cou than to let books in certain subjects upon| Rogers’ Steamship pany the letter, not necessarily|torians, and thousands of others Passing from our Indian mis-| ** ™ssion be entirely unrepre- by loyal ohurehanat the B aed t| A Reliable Messen fur publication. lare showing that the distin-|sions to our white work, we no-|°¢"ted. We need to do all in our Gavernate of oté ereutihia’ bak gency Reliable Messenger Seni _— guished high genius of the Italian|tice that the character of the ee aoe . ee. vs lege have endaun for 1‘ ‘al 0 ” mel k's ai ial Ad ie changing. Pio_| Siens together in one body ee: ee ee PHONE 116 Object to Term “Dagoes. race is a living fact. country is rapidly changing. Pio- And not only within the dio.|@f lectures to be delivered in the} Phone 58 735 3rd Ave, To the Editor. The sons of the noble mother| neer settlers are pushing into rea] > ’ ~ | colleme upon a limited aun : - : . cese should there be a growing |©VU'C#e ad Ss | bie 1c Year Sir: The Italiz > _|of nations, the fellow citizens of|mote regions New towns are : Ameer: _ i Dear Sir: The Italians strong bond of union, but now that the |f Subjects, the principals ly object to be classified as|Columbus, loyal Canadians or|springing up along the Grand es ci ‘ ‘ ‘ wo afliliated halls, St. o s Dagoes,” as appeared in Satur-|™ere hosts of this great land 1,|Trunk Pacific Railway. New vil-|#°?eral synod has passed Canon a . ” aoe Sete ae aes v UN §.5. COMPANY OF B. C., Ld. I day's issue of The News. repudiate with contempt sue h|lages are forming along our|%®- X!, providing for the forma- ¥ . ~~ ilve SI es 08, for these lectures. _ sip . 4 4 8 The . tion of an ecclesiastical province Mr. Editor, do you know thet nS their glorious national- en. rhe rn is how t F moti + i lias “om a led eh le ds ll Retaset The new steel Passenger Steamers vo Rt 7 ail ity. Yours, give these new places the minis-|°' °''''S Pen ae , . ; ” i we are indebted to Italy for all V. BASSO-BERT trations of the Gospel open for the four dioceses within| Work of ‘ese The up-to-date House Deco this diocese is very 6“ . Ruse we have in government, law, or- . : ne fer - an se the province to come into organic |bright. The call to both clergy} in tors of Prince Rupe . . om one - eng ree e ERENCES So far as * scattered settle- ; . ganized society, art literature adage aS SORtLOFet , fellowship We are now only|and laity to help in the up sifting | e a and every influence that makes Federal Forces Join. ments on the coast are concerned waiting for a bishop to be con-|of our nation is very urgent. The| ign Writing. live decent and above savagery? Douglas, Ariz., Sept. 24—The| We are endeavoring to meet the secrated for the diocese of Koot-|love of the highest demands a) “on e Do you ever reflect that Rome was| federal columns under Colonels] Situation by our Prince Rupert! | oo. before we take the next step}scorn of the lowest Let us| 66 Paper-Hanging never really conquered by the|Alvardo and Munzo, which were|©0@s!t Mission, with Rev. W. F. in the formation of a provincial| trample upon the greed of gain| mosun” barbarians, but conquered them,|out of communication with Agua + neg oka as superintendent, synod that we may rise to the glory of Our Specialties overcoming them with civiliza-| Prieta for several days, have ar-|We earnestiy trust that our] ° : God.” ; 4 | tion, and spreading through the/rived at Fronteras, where they launch the Northern Cross, which Anglican College. 7 5 C. Mel saa: Mr em Cane —— oo ee ’ darkest corners of Europe the!combined with Colonel Obregon.| ’* have just had built at a cost! The Board of Governors of meres 0. Ms cLennan and “7 os aes \"We always deliver the goods. . : | om en Carss, 0 ehi 0 e ladies of} e light of such culture as we have?|There are now about 600 federals of $6,000, will enable us to give| the Anglican Theological College a eee ve “~~ er ae “ *Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 10 p.m. : ‘ . arish, e ert “"« io sit- When the people of London,|at’Fronteras. In anticipating an|reeular services to a large num-|of British Columbia met for the » : aegis re | rag ‘ier td I Sse€s “ ” Paris, Berlin, had neither art,|attack by rebels nearly the entire| ber of small settlements on the! first time on July 47th and or- oa : oe e > se = Camosun ~ Saturdays at 10 pa. “ ¢ snoch, Drummond and Du Vernet 2nd Street Phone 156 Greet literature, decency or ideas of|garrison at Agua Prieta was used|"UMmerous islands and up the) ganized. This board will shortly Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening Ch ; assist E “progress, Dante was writing one|for outpost duty last night. many deep inlets of our coast. |ereet college buildings on the}® o — and Monday morning, respectively PRINCE RUPERT FEED of the world’s eternal monuments ——_———_—_ “In the interior new missions) site assigned to us on the grounds The afternoon session was ‘of literature, and a_ thousand Prince Rupert's leading hotel— | have been opened at Ootsa Lake,| of the Provincial University at = pee ue with routine] None safer on the coast than these two Dealers Dusen gh a oe ea edie Oe oni P aka nr or » Pes x and adoption schools in Italy nourished learn-| Savoy. Francois Lake and Fraser Lake.| Point Grey, and will make provi-|Work, the reading and adoy fine passenger steamers AN ing for the rest of the world. Actin itis titasinsie alas New Hazelton has been worked in| sion for lectures to be delivered|Of reports. el a HAY, GRAIN FEED < The modern Italians are not Subscribe for the Daily News. connection with Sealey, and on|in the lecture rooms of this col- Communion service was held SEEDS Graham Island Tow Hill and, lege covering the complete course|this morning, after which. Rey J. A. ROGERS, Agent Phone 116 we pene Queenstown have been worked injof theological study preseribed| Prebendary Fox addressed the ~~ connection with Masset. {by Canon X of the General Synod | gathering. LD Stock fal 1 2e~ ~~s t Agents for the International - aS LINDSAY CARTAGE and STORAGE al L YNCH BROS —IN THE— G. T. P. Transfer Agents MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEND™ ° Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley errant nineties F ARM Bulkley Valley Fort George District FARM once re oon Phone 8. 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