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DAILY EDITION. — TuurRspDay, Oct. 31 Editorial Notes and Clippings PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE rhe future of any city de- a great deal upon the foresight and business acumen of the as an injury to a tree will pioneer business men. kven be shown in the growth of the trunk and will bear evidence of the wound after years, so will a city always bear witness to the follies or wisdom of its pioneers, and the mistakes of today will be the wounds of to- morrow, When David Oppenheimer wanted the citizens of Vancou- ver to secure the street ends along the waterfront, they laughed at him and said he was trying to waste money. When he recommended the corner of Pender and Granville streets for the site for the post office he was accused of bar- tering away the rights of the citizens and compelling them to submit to an ineonvenience he was deriving per- from the sale of because sonal benefit the lot. But now that he is} dead and twenty-five’ years! have passed, a monument is i erected to his memory and the! site of the postoffice proved to be the best corner in the city. Vancouver had good hard- headed business men in con- trol of the destinies of the city in the early days, and, al- though they made grave’ mis- takes in many instances, on the whole they laid the foun- dation for the most remark- able city in Canada today. The early councils and boards of trade worked together and con tinually for the advancement of the city. Prince Rupert has the rignt! kind of men, business men weo foresee the future in sire fer the city and who appreviate the requirements of the pres- ent, and it behooves these ween to get together, compare ideas and formulate schemes for the solid foundation of the city which must inevitably grow cut of the Prince Rupert of the present. | TEN BUSINESS COMMANDMENT: _ iain, seciieeiaijasialinaicaaall I. Thou shalt not wait for something to turn up, but shalt pull off thy coat and go to work that thou mayest prosper in thy affairs and make the word failure spell success. Il, Thou shalt not be content to go about thy business looking like a bum, for thou shouldst know that thy personal appear- ance is better than a recommen- dation, I. excuses Thou shalt not try to make shall thou say to who chide the: “I didn't those think,” IV. Thou shalt not wait to be told what thou shalt do, nor in what manner thou shalt do it, for thus may thy days be long in the job which fortune hath given thee a te aaerh pee. Sell x00 sist Tickets to be had of J privilege the committee appoint. | ing He admitted using it, but Funeral Directors G. T. P. Transfer Agents maintain thine own integrity nor|}”?’***: bus > . ‘ » . ane oO anco — ot . . . ome Srd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No, 86 Dealers in shalt thou be. guilty of anything Christiansen, secretary, or at the - re oe , tt vee aes = 2 a. " — — wed Orders promptly filled Prices reasonable. _ ND ‘ »$8e r aanaat | e00r. 251-256 Sane Giserverad jae presence o 1S MORO? Peas Ss SPW showing OFFICE~H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 6 A ese 2 en thy good respect : gas in the workings, the govern-|that it was unlawful to throw HAY, GRAIN FEED : or ive eta ee o ate, — - . cae? ment inspector of mines also re-|snowballs or other things. As it Vi. Thou shait not covet the George Gunther, the Australian ported finding the same condi-|was the first case he was dis- SEEDS other fellow’s job, nor his salary,}eolored middleweight, is unable tions; and jchaged, The superintendent said E. L. FISHER L. A. Barbeau nor his position, which he hath|to get a fight in England. Gun- “Whereas, Members of that/eatapults are for sale in the Cartage, Coal and Storage Food wained by his own hard labor. ther was defeated by Georges|rommittee were diseriminated stores, and many complaints are Funeral Director and Embaimer ; , Be Agents for the International Stock Vil. Thou shalt not fail to live| Carpentier Par he FB . CHARGES REASONABLE Reliable Messenger Service art er in Paris, so the Eng-|against by the mine owners: and|received of broken windows and within thy ineome, nor shalt tl list ; : . 2nd 8t., cor. 2nd Ave. Phone 356 sa a 0 AOF ae 10u} lish middleweights think he is a “Whereas, The Miners’ Union|the use of catapults by small OPEN DAY AND NIGHT T va contract any debts when thou] “has been, appealed to the Premier of the|boys.” Phone 58 796 Sed Ave.| wan. onpens PROMPILY ATTENDED canst not see thy clear to pay them. Vill. blow thy way shalt not fail to own horn, for he who is afraid to blow his own horn at the proper findeth nobody standing ready to blow it for him, Thou occasion IX. Thou shalt not hesitate to say “No” when thou meanest “No,” nor shalt thou fail to re- member that there are oceasions | when it is unsafe to bind thy self | by hasty judgment. X. Thou shalt give every man a square deal; this is the last and great commandment and there is no other like unto it; upon this commandment dependeth all the law and the profits of the busi- ness world, All Masons of any degree and in good standing are invited to the second annual ball of Tsimp- sean Lodge, No. 58, A. F. & A. M., to be held in MeIntyre Hall! on the ' j | | THE DAILY NEWS | | a SIR WILFRID LAURIER held a conference with the Liberal leaders at Ottawa yester-| The ‘up-to-date House Decora-|;. jade comfortable, safe and Who day in regard to the naval question. M’BRIDE CONDEMNED BY UNION MEN OF NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. ROYAL CITY WORKERS CONDEMN M’BRIDE AND GOVERNMENT 2"¢ Street FOR THEIR ACTIONS IN REGARD TO STRIKING MINERS AT LADYSMITH—UNION BEHIND THEM. Vancouver, Oct 30 Locked- out coal miners al Cumberland ind Ladysmith will receive the financial backine of the United |}Mine Workers of America, This, in effect, is the statement of George Pettigrew, member of the executive board who passed through this eity on Wednesday jen route Na from Indi- anapolis The eompany is en- deavoring {to secure non-union miners and engineers. The men|’ realize that this will be a turn- ng point in the history of the union on Vaneouver Island: for | jbetter or for worse and so are determined to leave no stone un- turned to win their fight. About 140 Chinese and Japs have gone back to work, but are unable to accomplish anything like the work done under normal eonditions. The locked-out min- ers are firm The New Westminster Trades and Labor Council, at its last meeting, October 23rd, unani mously passed the following reso lution: “Whereas, The Mines Regula- tion Aet provides that the miners have the right to appoint a com- to examine the regard to the safety of the work inittee mines WW ings; and Whereas, In exercising that provinee asking that he hold investigation into all the cireum stances, which request he re fused; and Whereas, It s one of the fundamental principles of organ zed labor that a injury to one is the eonecern of all: therefore be it Resolved by the New West minster Trades and Labor Cour cil, That we, the central body of reanized labor this city, en- ter a most emphatic protesi| against the government in allow. hing such discrimination to eon- | jtinue, and urge upon ,them the jnecessity of making a strict in- } vestigation into all the facts, and j that a copy of this resolution be arn to Sir Richard MeBride, pre- jinier of British Golumbia, and to }/Thomas Gifford, M. P. P., lber of this constitueney. mem. GEORGE TITE’S DARK PAST } | The following elipping iprinted in the Vietoria Times of i 28th from the i October 25 years ago, was re issue of ‘that date hprove interesting in that it has ireference to one of Prince Ru ipert’s leading citizens: In the poliee court today (George Tite was eharged with us- ling a catapult on Sunday morn- ‘ester W. David Co, Ltd, | LUMBER First Ave. and MeBride St. Box 865 PHONE 25 Prince Rupert, B.C. OD Prince Rupert Lodge, .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. BARRIRB, Sec. SONS OF NORWAY Meets every Thursday at 7 p. m.,| at 319 3rd Ave. All Norwegians | are welcome. | “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. (SCANDINANIAN Socrery j Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. Silversides Bros. | | | tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing... | Paper-Hanging | Our Specialities “We always deliver the goods.” | Phone 156 Green| es Little's NEWS Agency Rogers’ | Magazines :: Periodicals :; Newspapere | | CIGARS TOBACCOS FRUITS |2nd Ave. Below Kaien Island Club! STUART & STEWART Accountants 309 2nd Avenue Phone 280 | Auditors for the City of Prince Rupert. PRINCE RUPERT, 86.C. Alex. M. Manson, B. A. W. E. Williams, B. A., L. L. B. WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Helgerson Block Prince Rupert, 8B. C. Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., Ontario, Sas- | katchewan and A!- ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. | | | CARSS & BENNETT | BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Ec. Office— Albert Block. Second Avenue. | P.O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPER! | JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING and will | PUPIL OF WM. FOZON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., 1LON., ENG HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ann EMBALMERS CLA SS. SH 5S Agency for all PRINCE RUPERT yet: leaves for Vancouver, Victori ead Seattle ictoria FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. “PRINCE JOHN” ' Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Naas, 1) 4 » ith and (8th ror Masset and Naden Harbor, 12 p. m., Nov. aw i kidegate, Aliford Bay and other Queen Charlotte feta Nov. 10th, 24th, Dee, &th, gona | G@, T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER seRvice No. @ leaves Prince Rupert 10 4. m. Wednesda ‘ Grand Trunk Railway System (The Double Track Route) Nine month excursion rates in effect Chotes f routes t with the excursions and fast trains of the Grand Trunk ha Atlantic Steamehip Lines. A. E. MoMABTER, jeneral Thursday Oetol Fo: all infermation appl Agent, Cent y wo B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAFETY SPEED SERVICE FAMOUS eee ULE PRINCESS Talal LINE RAILWAY S. S. Princess Sophia SOUTHBOUND Saturday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. 4. @. M/NAB, General Agent fast by using the Best Route The Great Northern Ry. Offers the choice of routes through a well settled country 3 DAILY TRAINS Seattle or Vancouver to all From Chicago and points east Steamship Agency PHONE 116 The new stee! Passenger Steamers “Chelohsin” —AND— “Camosun Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver | as follows: 99 ‘Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 10 p.m. “Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 p.m. | | Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening | and Monday morning, respectively | None safer on the coast than these two fine passenger steamers | J. H. ROGERS, Agent Phone 116 LINDSAY CARTAGE and STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT Nh AND _ ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and Europear plan Excellently furnished with steam heat, electric light, and al modern conveniences, being abso lutely first-class in every respect The appointments and are equal to any hots coast. service the Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. } | | a seems “UNION $.5. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd. THE IROQUOIS 1 | | | Savoy Hotel Cor. Fraser and 6th. 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