THE DATLY NEWS EEE EE ee rr — THE WORST IS STILL TO COME alae THE DAILY NEWS | WIETEST THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA || REST Published Daily and Weekly by | on ) APES |THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, BC. | a Lsede | : Site Ginew ereamene - ‘ yr. 9 “ 0 TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING —60 cents per inch. Contract rates ~*~ » iy ‘PRINCE“RUPERT”’ AND | PRINCE GEORGE” on application. MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS © a.m. Prince George Galle for Stewart on Thursdays at & om “PRINCE JOHN” Weeaiy service to Port Simpson, Naas, Granby pay Charlotte Islands G@. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER service Commencing Sept, 29th, No. 2 leaves Prince Rupert 4 Saturdays; returning leaves Sealey 10 a m. Thureda Prince Rupert p. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexieo—Dalty, 50c_ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WerekLy, $2.00 per year. All| Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly | in advance. } HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YorK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. LONDON, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. those 1728S wont STAND toR muCce of THis TRAVELING And Oveer 1m W Cheap Excursion Rates Over Grand Trunk Railway System (The Double Track Route) : Between Chicago and all points Bast, connecting with an ; Pacifie Coast. Only a few more days left for selling oy Agency for ali Atlantio Steamship Lines. For all information appl A. E. MOMASBTER, Seneral Agen: ee a ad y to Susscrisers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of | | a non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE 8 H ————— So ——— lle SX = ! = “aga aa | DatLy Eprrion. weer. Monpay, SEPT. 30) Fao. SAFETY | avoy ote See See == Ses = = | PRINCESS Lert SPEED | Cor. Fraser and 6th Choice Wines and Cigar —1 LINE eae SERVICE |RUPERT’S PALACE of COMFORT e e e e | S | Editorial Notes ppings |} ‘eo 6 COAL | SOUTHBOUND | Saturday, Oct. 5, 9 a.m. ||New Wellington Coal. Best on the SAFETY IS PROVIDED sentative body of miners to aid 4. @. WNAB, Genera Agent Coast BUT NOT ENFORCED. him in his work. In compli-| | Phone 116 Rogers & Black Premier McBride takes every| 40ce with his request a dele-| eee es | opportunity to tell of the model] tion, headed by Donald Me- Coal Mines Regulations Act he} Lean, one of the most proficient) has given the people of British} ™imers in Canada, who was then overman of No. 2 mine, Extension, and George Petti-| EASTERN 7HE IROQUOIS Excursions POOL Columbia, and every man of any prominence in the mining grew, head of the union, re- | English and American Billiards world who ventures into the sponded. Some of their sug-| Geen Cameco ‘ton | Pwetve Tables meee Ath province is interviewed with a} gestions were accepted and) — by the | iew te . ond it. were embodied in the act and |— “ view to having him commend i er pra rately eran: cr C. P. R. to Develop Elko. " . e Undoubtedly the act is a good ‘ ; ‘ te ion : Elko, B. C., Sept. 30.—Ip con- | L A , . . return o wor ey were ie a R | =, a agree it arn = mended their pay cheques and FRED STORK’S HAR DWARE jneetion with the recent announce nt ] e ° . Barbeau srfectec ive more safety * = i . + . | . ae to the Seni: Oh 2 trent - dismissed. What was it Geri ment of a a. KR. oo 7 = “9 Cartage, Coal and Storage - , - ‘or , she . 2 intention of the railway to double|@q oo Bl Reliable Messenger Service provement on the old one, but] fT 8nd why, when the gov = Established 1908 — track its line from Lethbridge 3 SOLID TRAINS 3| ; a ernment was apprised of the | fact, was no action taken? All those underground toilers, who | vom ‘daily from Vancouver across the mountains to Elko, it or Seattle Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery lis pointed out by insiders that | Phone 68 735 3rd Ave, lrailway development has been re-| Low round trip rates to all points in the carrying oul of the act is done in the same manner as was the former one, which means that thiner after miner each ~~ gamble with death, | Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle | aponsibte cnet, tient eats “anion Canada and the United States. Call has died in the bowels of the} W4"ted was protection, Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles & Shotguns | tie eile Seek thee Mentiative teeth ™ let us tell you all aboutit <: ‘| @ge ° earth when he might have lived Later on the initial reason | . | : ; vers es 05. ° ype alves itio tunes that have been made in re- 2 for years. And it is through| for the present strike was the|{} ope yanre — i years .in well selected lands Rogers’ Steamship the laxity of the government in discharge of two miners who} Pumps Hose Paint ant sadibathe properties {0 Brit. | allowing the coal companies} acted as “gas men. Stoves & Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron ish Columbia. The decision of Agency |The up-to-date House Decon- the latitude they should not These gas men are appoint- the GC. P. R. to locate a tourist tors of Prince Rupert have that we in Prince Rupert ed by the unions to make the} . . , : 3) of Mike «6 ar to the one PHONE 116 soft nort [ : ' : ' } hotel at Elko, similar to th n Si W ie are apprised o 1e shortage o rounds with the inspectors} already built at Banff, to say A coal which may have a very} and see that he notices every-| “We Sell Nothing But the Best” nothing a the proposed railway P 8 a serious meaning before very thing. Again it was for the} | |r air ‘ a0 | repair shops at this place, is a r-riangin long on account of the strike safety of life. And McBride, | Wa oe on > a as ae additional contirma- UNION 6.9. COMPANY OF B.C. Ltd g g in the collieries at the other the minister of mines, when} ) tion of the assured prospects of Our Specialties oe of Comox-Atlin district. eperoscnee the other day would] the town as viewed in official The new stee] Passenger Steamers — The reason for the strike is give the miners absolutely no . _ - circles, . one which every man will sym- satisfaction to their demand) — hae ; 6 e 99 “We always deliver the goods. pathize with, to a certain extent for en investigation. rT Money for a Good Couse. @ 0 In 2nd Street Phone 156 Gren at least, and a word on the The question of wages, while . : * -¢ i} | One hundred and twenty dol- making of the famous coal act it is important to the miner, is Canadian General Electric Company, Limited 1} ] Bliars have been forwarded to Mr. —AND-— a _ will instance the cause for the! a secondary consideration to ot ©. J. South, the srintende , . ors, Mining and Contracting Machinery 1. J. South, the superintendent of 99 strike. | the protection of life, and he, ectrical Apparatus of every description the Vancouver Children’s Aid 66 PRINCE RUPERT FEED (0. When MeBride was framing | more than anyone, recognizes ee hae Pet ey, | Society as the result of the col- the act he sent to the Extension; the inefficiency of the Depart- Phone 245 Graham Kearney, Mgr. BOX 974 | | lection made by the Prince Rupert | Dealers mines and asked for a repre-| ment of Mines. a Daughters of the Empire on Tag|beeve Prince Rupert for Vancouver HAY. GRAIN ‘FEED AND ’ Day, held on the 22nd inst. This as follows: creditable donation was the re- ‘Chelobsin” ‘ Wednesdays at 10 p.m. | SEEDS = — ——$—— $_______ —___—_ = : sult of the efforts of the Misses @ 12 PER CENT. RAISE AVERTS ; sessessessesse ies es ‘ ees esses: Elsie Dunn, Sara MeLeod, Reta|“Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 p.m. - Dean, Violet Frizzell, Norma Shir 5 Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening | stock Fool The Helping Hand of O Ziley, Ethel Gray, Margaret Mor-| and Monday morning, respectively | Agents for the laternationa! 5 ie Helping Han apc : y &. pectively | e e et 4 gan, Doris Dowling, Ester Na- | ‘ ni lilda Curtin, . | MAIL ORDER SERVICE . on. nad ENS Curton None safer on the coast than these two | MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED " > - fine passenger steamers TEXT OF AGREEMENT PROVIDES FOR ONE HOUR REDUCTION t Dorothy Dodd arrived on Sat- ead cilia tiie IN WORKING DAY OF AGENTS AND OPERATORS—ONE ; oS SUEY SHES 4 eS aidiens DAY OFF FOR D a RS urday and says she expects to SONS OF NORWAY ESPATCHE 5 b Where there is a post office or an ex ‘ . i oa . mm nad press office in British Columbia or the make her mark in Prince Rupert, J. H. ROGERS, Agent Phone 116 Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at? He eonle , See her at Renworth & Jefferson's Montreal, Sept. 28-——-The full; Linemen will receive 10 per Yukon, there the people may enjoy our m., at 349 3rd ave. All Not A + moderate prices and quality goods. This ‘ Shoe Store, 3rd Ave. and 5th St. a . ‘iemiereesitiiagiine text of the agreement reached)cent. increase in salary and an is made possible through our thoroughly S wegians are welcome between the ©, P. R. officials and/| allowance for overtime and Sun- organized Mail Order Service, which ts the operators of the road was| days. represented among cur patrons. by our lester W. David Co Ltd LINDSAY “Saaeae “Valhalla” of S.H. REF. % . i) . ery iIustrated Catalogue, a perfect buyers’ riven ¢ and may be Prizes yavid © be yice preside given out and may be summarized) David Campbell, viee pr lent Se tae wilh be cant to eng edavecn ede as follows: of the Order of Railroad Teleg- request. ; G. T. P. Tramsfer Agents (SCANDINANIAN S 7 ae Twelve per cent. increase in|raphers, who was one of the Write for this Catalogue; it will put ‘nite Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday ®° : Somemal oa tly fled Pri ble. j I] at 319 3rd Ave wages to all operators. representatives of the men at the ee ee Soren, en eceaen, haiti tn uakediicanaedns ater PM fe te bell ot ’ One heur reduction per day|conference, said that the settle- Cut Glass, Cutlery, Leather Goods and S aa ‘ 5 Novelties in Western Canada ee nerenpenennenenaeenaeanee psilines . ar in working hours for agents and| ment was considered satisfactory. — i \ operators. He also said that the talk about . ounne: z , Emp 4 evs | Advance of 5 cents per hour a strike was quite uncalled for Henry Birks & Sons, Limited First Ave. and McBride St. Box 865 Little’s NEWS Agency ress Bowling Aly for all work over regular sched-| under the cireumstances. The JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS m AND POOL RO oe ule of ten hours per day. ©. P. R. officials had met them in Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director : pt 4 ALLEYS a : vs - Magazi $3 $3 es ed anc Luxurious 08 One day off for all train des-|a most amicable spirit and had a B.C. PHONE 25 aapaince 1: Pastednghh 1 Hemagageye oe < Coast patchers each week, with no re-|continued this spirit throughout eee : CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS |} ». &. ross, Prop. ard Ave duction in pay. the negotiations. Prince Rupert, B.C. 2nd Ave. Below Kaien Island Club SSS ae _—_ —————_— —_____—__—_—r —_—— LS —_—_——eoo — ———_—_—_—" ‘The Evidence Was All in T. R.’s ea MRS, PANCAKE IS NOT —Drawn for The Daily News by a MRS.PANCAKE WASNT HOME: “Hop” Saor-T SES THAT SUFFERING HANGNAILS- BUST" cLuB! MRS. PANCAKE _ s ee \ Be a HOM -Yoo WLLL DID YOU SEE ALL OF BOSS- BUT TAKE 4 TIP FROM —GO INTERWEW 43 = 4: ce HER AT THE, THOSE LITTLE Pancares? Me-Noucan PUT HER HER a % = , OMENS VOTES OR eal AND SEE ( *% = BE. Z, DOWN ON YOUR LIST WHETHER SHE is} “e7 =. 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