4 ti a4 F "i i —— — “THE Dany News THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily anf Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ee —60 conta per inch. Contract rates | on application. per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All | Other Countries — Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly | in advance. z HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 938. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YorK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. LONDON, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar oe New York City Dany Bprmiox. em. TuEspAY, Oct. 15| "NEWS NOTES OF ~ THE GREAT WEST In thrown open by Gity C+ SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dat.y, 60¢ |e served immediately by ©. No NK spur Kastern a large pes | wagon works. i}katoon daily from the Goo THE DAILY NEWS Regina new warehouses are| While Man yuneil, to track, manufacturer bought} "ave one se Lake him to it,” THE SERMON DID - Worships Another |...) Runs Away With His Coat and Hat in Ketch’kan Church. F¢ Ketchikan, Oct, 14 excuse wrace for the Inine that Be been with the Red Sox, He ste Some MeN] ed playing ball with the Sox w was 18 years of age. Glenn, Pa, and some an-/he Joe Wood Six Years in Ball. Smoky Joe Wood has been in baseball six years and is only NOT BENEFIT Hm dee He played with the Hutehins Kas,, team in 1907 land in 1008 performed with such Kansas City ston purchased him yw the last five years Wood has art hen Wood and led in tract of land in Winni- other for failing to go to church} lives in de htt . : 9 : - poe; bats and pitches righ jane for the construction of aul Floyd Ryus will have the best Hie stands 5 feet 11 inehes A Winnipeg finan. | Ore from now on, He went last height and weighs 180 pounds and had left nothing} icial firm announces” they will night to the Methodist Church eseteatepaelinmatioailipas aman lbuild a large office building in]®"4 4s the night and his overcoat ry Stalker & Wells’ butter Edmonton, An additional 50,000]; Were both damp he hung the| pest yet. Two Ibs. for 75 cents lbushel, elevator is under econ.-|latter in the church vestibule and 229-tf jstruetion in Fort William went inside, When it came time] to go home he wen! out into the! Fifty to seventy-five cars ofthall to get inside his coat ae t W 0 id C ltd wheat are passing through Sas-;foun@ that somebody had “beat eS er ‘ avi 0,, ; WIFTEST UREST S AFEST TWIN SCREW STEAMERs “PRINCE’RUPERT” AND “PRINCE GEORGE” For Vancouver, Victoria and Seat MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 6 om Prince George Baile for Stewart on Thuredays ai “PRINCE JOHN” Weeaiy service to Port Simpson, Naa Grant fn Charlotte Islands —_ G@. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER an Commencing Sept, 29th, No. 2 leaves Prince Rupert Saturdays; returning leaves Sealey 10 a m. 4 Prince Rupert 8am ip. m Grand Trunk Railway System (The Double Track Route) Between Chicago and all points East, Pacific Coast Agency for all Atlantic connecting with «a Steamship Lines. Fo: ail information apply + 0 A. E. MOMABTER, Jenora Age B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE country, The crop in that dis-|to take its plac Floyd kept ° . © . itrict alone is estimated at 25,-|most of the rain off himself m| ‘R FAMOUS { a SAFETY PRINCE ‘olgy INN 1000000 bushels Pratt Food Co.'/the way home by the heat PRINCESS raphe SPEED orl otes an pings will build a factory here. next| generated, verbal and otherwise, all spring, employing fortymen. The\and is now looking at very —— LINE SERVICE Boyd Syndicate of New York/overcoat he meets on the street! pipst Ave. and McBride St. Box 86§ S CLEAN UP THE PRAYERS FOR THE om in taccated aovede' Sa eae ta tw ; S. S. Princess May ANNEX EATING HOUSES. STRIKING MINERS. pacity. A new machinery com-! finds it, PHONE 25 SOUTHBOUND Yesterday in the police In certain of the churches at|P*"* '* wo pulled Bere in the pga PER : ’ Saturday, Oct. 12, 9 a.m. court a féstaurant keeper was| Nanaimo fast week prayers| ee | Best room in town at the Savoy. Prince Rupert, B.C. a. in aad hes Owned and is fined for pot complying with were made by the congrega-| — wee ih rank Pacific Railway the civie twalth bylaws in re-| tions for the striking miners at MMM mime mom Tw | iets and | a 7 gard to the proper sanitary | Extension and Cumberland, and fel | steam heat, electr ght, anda condition of his kitchen. While| when a minister, Rev. Howe, of e re) | modern convenience eing abeo his dining room was in an ap-| he Baptis : 0 aske Tal lutely first-class ry respect parently clean condition, the = a aoe " _— Lf EASTERN The 1 — aicen ee those who sympathized with eee mente Gnd serven place where the food was pre- > | are equal to a pared was, according to the the men in their fight for life fe) Excursions eenet ™ report of the health officer, un} to stand not a single person! Ou an an fe) | ; fit for human beings to a. remained seated, C fe by the in, Not all those who stood were! ff e e fred} | Ra $ Nothing should be cleaner} coal miners. Many of them! f@ A d Tal] tes: $1 to $3.50 per day than the rvom in which ner would probably be making well f vertising food for human consumption| were it not for the faet that a fa en a is prepared and the health de- the miners are on strike, bu! ; T partment will have the support knowing conditions as thev & EX time you step into the corner store, |s— —. SOLID TRAINS - 3 G. A. Sweet Manager of every citizen in their efforts exist and realizing that the k | k d. Of ll h | (2 ine ’ ‘ to clean these places, where| underground workers are bat-||@ ta e a 100 aroun a t e artic es a daily trom Vancouver | men and women pay good mo-| tiling for life, the congregation C on the shelves how many were on your (2 ve } ney to eat, at least clean food.| of that large ehurch rose en) f@ , fe Low round trip rates to all points in | _ Almost every ‘epidemic has| masse. 3 shopping list five years agoP Make it ten i | Canade and the United States. Cal its origin in a dirt and filth,} We relate this incident just m i and if the keepers of eating | to show how the feeling is to- 5 years, and you will find that most of the le R e St hip houses do not comply with the} ward the miners by those who & —_- Oo rs’ eams voy N10 law they should be prosecuted) are conversant with the con- (2) things you buy to- day and could not do (e 8 P to the full extent. ditions under whieh they labor. [@ without—were not even made then. “ | Agency = ‘ein _— (2) Jor. Fraser ari bt nes and ( PHONE 116 RUPERT"! ‘OMPORT o eae ea i You men and women who buy them almost immediately after they Ee — | ae ee a) things, let this sink in. You are are perfected. Ie ee , c better men and women because of ie (2) advertising. You eat more whole- J. J. Hill says this “high living” es UNION $5. COMPANY OF B. C.. Ltd THE IR OQUOIS ie some food. You wear better clothes. costs more. True for J. J.—but = . . Ee Your home is better furnished. You it is worth more. And leaving the es | The new steel Passenger Steamers POOL ie have cleaner and more sanitary cost aside, do you want to go back u te aad Aen ‘lliarde eS daw i : fe) 6 e 99 English and American t f houses. You read better books and to buying jam out of a pail, oatmeal Twelve Tables BOOND AVE General Merchandise - - Largest Stock ic magazines. You seek more health- out of a barrel, raisins out of sticky 2 e i] In --= = + fulamusements. boxes, or tea exposed in an open . iis, — ” fe) chest? = Sas ° : ie Your whole standard of living has (e) 6s 99 SSS Lowest P rices in N orthern B. .. ' {2 been raised—and why? Because Do you regret the money you fe) | mosun 'f Empress Bowling Ales | a f {2 the men who make these better paid for a Player Piano? fe) | AND POOL ROOM | f ree a ff things are telling you that you will in) |“cave Prince Rupert fer Vancouver 4 ALLave $2 TABLES | oe ‘2 be more comfortable, happier and Would you forego the new style fe) | eo Sellowes ify Best Pitted and Most Lururion { — ce healthier if you use these higher razor? e '*Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 10 p.m. * & eee ioe . ard Ave ; | [e grade goods. fe - Saturda Os fa Isn’t a Tungsten worth a thousand oll “ Camosun ” ys at 10 p.m. eneeenemts: “ . Age | fa It is advertising that makes it candles? a] | Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening | Canadian General Electric Company, Limited || | @ possible for you to buy “the best” fh | snd Monday morning, respectively | Mining and Contracting Machinery fe right at your corner store. It is Would you now be enjoying these a * a Flectri¢at Electrical Apparatus of every description iF 5 advertising that encourages the if enterprising ‘manufacturers had ie) pee ee eee C O A L all inventor to make new comforts and not told you about them in their fe) | Bi oi am a eh aes nna Graham Kearney, Mgr. weheodl. 7 new utilities and enables you to buy advertisements? 5) | New Wellington Coal. Best ™ 2 fe) | ; s me] | J. H. ROGERS, Agent Phone 116 Cont ahd LL ———____—— = = fa fe ct Phone 116 Rogers ‘ a Isn’t life brighter because we have new | cee ‘@ and higher standards of living? Gl | LINDSAY'S CARTAGE and “ g e E ! STORAGE | PRINCE RUPERT FEED 0 FROM HOME TO HOME.” iw Let us tha k d rti for i t. fe) | a, a nK adve sing 1 a) G. T. P. Transfer Agents | a 73]] «Orders promptly filled. 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