THE DAILY NEWS THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING— 50 cents per inch. on application. CUT OFF IMPORTANT SOURCE OF SUPPLY FROM } EUROPE—DANUSBE EXPORTS MUCH w SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DatLy, 50¢ ayers per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All, SY ike Malban wa en to] 008,068 bublists 4 vedir. or alc Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly , ; a‘ cena eet ' ar a | in advance. ve confined he | es now as Canada produces a i implicated, 1 ae : pair he present time Of this Rh HEAD OFFICE mient of wheat « rough |e me aoe fifty n Sixty m rushels ; ria Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. the Dardanelles is a pated, | ad “Raster y h ! . and thus the marke 4 al ‘ Serr ss oumania ab y BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES Western Europ 1 Te weenels; © : | t millior I ‘ New YorK-—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City material change Ni heless, | h a ' that grave ; he % ite : I SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. ; ae tenner millior -_ eriaines ~ ‘ i ‘ ail } Lonpon, EncLa®p—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar cirejes that forthe ) ome i urn ! ie Square. tions will fe vy wa ‘ uni. | he markets \ re ; ‘ fest by the slur stock|Europe is indic fa i ; Susscripers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of | markets h rm ; : peeeOe , i ' fa ere i ; re tron er non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. } ied r pina 1 th a . 0 urope ast ‘ Ve shels of wheat ‘ ted = Ee = London cor . f the New!, v vear In cas j Darda ‘ Dane anrinen, ae: Fripay, Oct. 25 York Evening Pos s tha es were close: ng F ee — aie a over there the s« ' tage f this P: jsidered grave Y from the f In case of furthe | l- | sy of what woul: via the ; tions, the Batka i sents aj/Plack Sea fron gary ' i new and importa i the |Southern Ruesia Witt hea : s ' le i e : e © world’s grain m i gra surplus erops j | f | es |e ei im he wr Wester 4 Situated by tse s heast robably rilv au fle ha w 5 ern Europe betw the Black} pay high rates It 1 econ : and Adriatic seas, th pe sula,| hardest on England, Liverp be. HELP THE | CROW’'S NEST PASS THE uding all the states v a x by far the heavies porte! HELPLESS | BALKANS OF CANADA. wa s exceedingly fertile thelof wheat in the we i Las i é Now that winter is ap- The Crow's Nest Pass coun-|?"' duction of wheat alone rang-/exports of corn f the Danube ne from 150,000,000 { «|W © 70.376.000 bushels proaching, would it mot be a try, like thé Balkans, seems to : charitable act on the part of be a region of constant unrest. ? the city couneillors to liber- ready at the slightest provoca- ORONTO IS BAD A ; ate that poor lonely little an- tion to burst into host lies | So Says an English M. P., Who f imal they have penned in on This time it is a question o 4 n 6 ’ . I n i i ig { I fi} Criticizes emg Morals and A percentage of your wages Fy on Hill? eat some such detail, Deprec ates New Wealth. deposited in a Savings n some twenty or thirty which the company managers} : feet square posts strong en- are reported as being unwill- London, Oct os , eo ee ei a 5 ood s ‘ i ‘ }able indictment against Canada | : et SS See ough to hold an elephant have ing to submit to arbitration in gencies or old age } ; as e ; ifres " on ” been erected and this has been | conformity with the terms of }Was made by A i} Hutt strung with wire. In one cor-| the agreement arrived at after | Liberal M. P. for the Morley di What seems an inexhaust- f siot f wkshire at the s . is ner of the “park” a little the last long drawn out fight!’ : Y h \ h ible supply of strength may ig tr mre assent ‘ , ; ‘ “0 - house, of the same style of in the coal fields, and the} ee f the Con- | not last as long as you architecture as a chicken shed threat is that unless a settle- Sressional Us now being held | expect. Begin storing some er dog kennel has been built ment is arrived at in the imme- a ee wenty “year “a of it now, this week, in the . es ago. e said, he-«foun ‘oronto vi for the bue k. diate future iwo thousand then ” ' . ene : aby i Savings Department of Naturally the deer does not Wd i ' reseimbl a good, steady Scottish | ; es ; wi ay down their tools at| | appreciate the fact that the Lown, sue oh as Aberdeen. He did] THE BANA city eouncil after careful de- onee, five thousand will follow] poy hink anvbody would then] OF | liberation erected that as a later and the settlers down on|have dared whistle on the Sab shelter for him instead of the prairie will be again | bath He wished he co ay ‘ » again faced| alu \“ ed he could say placing him where he could WEA & thorinée of coe ana| that was the worst thing today wy = os SUSEES have the advantage of at least ional : Toro lhere was now a. CAPITAL AND RESERVE OVER $7,500,000 er ¢€ r | some of his natural surround- iin neta | tev. ‘rish state f affairs, general | ings. It is no doubt disap- Somewhere or other there] gjcp, gard of the conservative pointing to the aldermen and| seems to be something seri- i. | ‘tlish instinet as in any Amer-| Primee Rupert Branch, park commissioners to know ously wrong in the a| ice an city This change is notice. | F. S. LONG, Manager. that the animal has not been Nest. Trouble has been con.|4ble throughout Canada from the | educated after this length of hei ike aa | Atlantic to the Pacific The de- time io regard his domicile , re ~ oy ni ons | sire to get rich quick pervades CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. with as much favor as he op@ing of the field. CGommis- Canada. so that it is mes Notice--kKaien Mineral Claim, situate tn should, and often after his sions and arbitrations without|}more dificult for religious work ee ee ee y Ay i . ‘ . ; “i thn as : oa tite : li the sai. mining division and adjoinin le ngthy ‘walk around the wast number have been fruitless to} to ane progress in Canada than | me property of the Granby Consolidated | enclosure, looks longingly to avert the constant strikes and| here. Panes Smelting and Power Company, ; 7 . , } mited. the hills and smells wistfully eokeui 2 set eke ereil It may be noted incidentally Take nm tice that 1, Sam MeCague, admin- | the odors of the forest. lthat Hutton himself is not a poor | Bieter of the estate of James McCague, , : truce appears to be the best I Free Miner's Certificate No, 52979B, intend, No provisions have been Sppes " re es! inan. He has town apartments] sty dsys ‘rom the date hereof, to apply made for the feeding of the that has yet been possible. And|in fashionable Arlington street, oe neg ‘i for ' Cefueate ot er er . meantime, the injure art oO suses it orkshire. s . | 'ne a Crown Grant of the ve claim. deer, and were it not for the ‘ e injured party,/two houses in Yorkshire, and is agg Titiner take ‘potiee that’ ection, kind hearted action of a lady the settler, who suffers most,|/a member of the exclusive Brooks | under Seetion 85, must be commenced be- living in the vieinity, who dai-| is not at any time a factor}and Devonshire elubs. aaa ee lv tramps up the hill with of- either in the making or the ata Dated this 30th day of july, A. D. 1942. | ferings for the four footed settling of the trouble. Bulbs. Sy fis aaeat't. a CAGUE. prisoner, the poor thing would Possibly the most potent Hyacinths, tulips, nareissus, Pub. Aug 12, 1042. have died months ago. factor for the creation of this} eroecus, snowdrops, Chinese If the park commissioners constant state of belligerency] sacred lilies. See Stalker & Wells. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENT. and councilmen intend to keep is the failure of the coal aman Phones 187 and 430, 250-252 Notice—-Buffalo Mineral Claims, situate 7 » “re ¢ win- agers to realize that y are in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar the poor brute there alt - 7 ae : > Cay are District. Where located: Near Granby, ter, they had better make’ ade- the custodians of a resouree “Beg pardon, sor, but there’s|in the said mining division and adjoining ¢ : . quate arrangements for its} Which, while it is workes pri-jan old rheumatic woman outside. Minthg, Smelting snd "Power compeny, feeding, for the. generous lady vately for the profit of their|@ays she’s starving to death and | Limited. : cy , er) . Take notice that |, James J. Lee, Free cannot be expected to continue stockholders, is virtually almust have help of some kind at| Miner's Certificate 52978B, intend, sixty| . . : “Us “pe » oO aa days from the date hereof, to apply to the) through the slush and snow public trust, dependent upon] ones Mining "Meemmaet for @ Cartibeste of Im- of the winter her self appoint- the proper administration of ‘Bring her in—I have just the | provements, for the purpose of obtaining | ed task of feeding the helpless which is the comfort and in|job for her.” we yh pg action, » Cases » Ver ~ of “ . . , , }under Section 85, must be commenced | i thing. of some cases the very live f And what might that be,|petore the issue ‘of such Certificate of | As the authorities have un- the thousands of non-eom-| sir?” improvements. | , dertaken to civilize the deer by batants who look to the Crow's ‘Wardrobe mistress for my ae eae ane a Lee making it live in a house, they Nest for their fuel supply. burlesque company.” dis aun ete F. J. Coleman. | might go further in the matter Were this feature of the case Tattle nics and build a fireplace in the as thoroughly appreciated as “Is he stingy?’ as enclosure, for it cannot be ex- it should be by the men in eon- “Stingy? He won't even spend ° ° pected that the deer is going trol it is seareely probable that|his spare time!” Advertise In fo keep itself warm running any company would refuse to Ri esis ahead around in the muskee and submit to arbitration any “Why did the star and her snow with only the sight of} trifling matters which come up|understudy kiss and make up?’ * Princess Patricia's weak look- for adjustment. Kdmonton “Because they couldn't make e ews ing tree for company, Capital. up and kiss.” eee as = =———— ~~ | WESTERN EUROPE WILL SUFFER IF DARDANELLES ARE CLOSED LUMBER Contract rates | “THE CLOSING OF THE STRAITS FOR LENGTHY PERIOD WOULD Labor in Storage Silversides Bros. “Valhalla”’ | ALFRED CARSS, c. ¥, of B.C,, Ontario, Sas- katchewan and A'- Lester W. David Co., Ltd | First Ave. and McBride St PHONE 25 Prince Rupert, B.C. Box 865 OD Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. A. H. ALLISON, N. G W. G. BARRIE, Sec SONS OF NORWAY Meets every Thursday at 7 p at 319 3rd Ave All Norwegians are welcome (SCANDINANIAN SOCIETY Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave of S.H. & E.F. at ® The up-to-date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties “We always deliver the goods.” Phone 156 Green 2nd Street Little's NEWS Agency British North America ne Periodicals :: Newspapers FRUITS 2nd-Ave. Below Kaien Island Club CIGARS TOBACCOS STUART & STEWAFT Accountants 308 2nd Avenue PRINCE RUPERT, 86.0. W. E. Williams, 8B. A. L. LB WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Box 285 _Heigerson Biock BENNETT, B.A berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETc. | Office— Albert Block, Second Avenue P.O. BOX 2 JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ, A.B.A.M., HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anp EMBALMEKS Funeral Directors Srd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. % E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embaimer CHARGES REASONABLE 2nd &t., cor. 2nd Ave. Phone 366 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Phone 280 Auditors for the City of Prince Rupert Prince Rupert, 8. ©. PRINCE RUPER! 1ON., BNG Phone 68 S Por Vancouver Weeaiy service to Port mmer 8 Sent oth N Q ving leave leave a Sealey Prince Rh Between Chicago and Pacifi ast Agency for all WIFTEST UREST AFEST TWIN SCREW STEAMERS “PRINCE RUPERT” AND “PRINCE GEORGE” Vietoria and MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS © am Prince George Salle for Stewart on Thuredays ot @ « “PRINCE JOHN” Simpson, Naas Orant Charlotte Islands G. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER seRvice Grand Trunk Railway System (The Double Track Route) all points East nect Atiantio Steamehip Lines A. ©. MoMABTER, jenera Bay ' W ne with « Fo: all information apply Age B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAFETY SPEED SERVICE FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE ee | dH Ce . S. S. Princess May SOUTHBOUND Saturday, Oct. 26, 9 a.m. 4. @. M’NAB, General Agent The Great Northern Ry. 3 DAILY TRAINS } Sea Rogers’ Agency PHONE 116 UNION 5.5. COMPANY OF 8.6., Ltd The new steel Passenger Steamers X “Chelohsin ” AND “Camosun ” Leave Prince Rupert as follows: ‘Chelohsin” “Camosan” - and Monday morning, respectively None safer on the coast than these two fine passenger steamers J. H. ROGERS, Agent LINDSAY’ STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled Prices reasonable, OFFICE H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 6 HAY, GRAIN FEED AND L. A. Barbeau Cartage, Coal and Storage Reliable Messenger Service ANNEX Owned and operate Grand Trunk Pac Railwa the American a Europea Excellently fur steam heat, electr g : modern convenie } y lutely first-class t The app« t 4 are equal t a oast Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day G. A. Sweet, Manager Steamship Savoy Hote Cor. Fraser and 6th gas RUPERT’S PALACE THE [ROQUOIS T'welve Tables e for Vancouver Wednesdays at 10 p.m. Saturdays at 10 p.m. Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening H. E. ROSS, Prop New Wellington Coal. Phone 116 Phone 116 CARTAGE and PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0 | Agents for the International Siock Food 735 3rd Ave. MAIL ORDERS PROMPT! ATT OF COMFORT POOL English and Ar I Empress Bowling Alleys | AND POOL ROOM 4 ALLEYS 12 TABLES Best Fitted and M th 4 COAL Best on the Coast Rogers & Black Dealers SEEDS Tip TAKE A STRAW VOTE oF THE HOD CARRIERS ON (THAT NEW BoiLowe—! NEVER_ =) is Z MIND ~ I. Y e wee ok DONT WANT f GFA -~ “Ww _ is , | ft EG SSeS | To Know | 4?" (4s f — a= enn Now!