= ee THE DaILy NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, Nove THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. on application. per month, or $5.00 per year, inadvance. WEEKLY, in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. Ce te BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., SeATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. New York City Square. non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. DAILY EDrrion. Fy) Contract rates SUBSCRIPTION RATES~—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dai.y, 50c $2.00 per year. All Other Countries — Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly Lonpon, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Supscrisers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of ‘Tuurspay, Nov. 7 From Our Anyvox, Lost for nights, Own Correspondent Granby Bay, Nov. 6. four days and three during which time he was without food and only by a faithful Campbell, an aged taker of the Granby accompanied dog, William man, care- Company s boarding house, was rescued in a pitiable condition by one of a number of seare hparties who His clothing forcing his underbrush ex. went out after him. was in shreds from way through the and his dog was hausted when found. Campbell, who years of age, started almost over out sixty on a is f hunting trip accompanied by his|the direction he was believed to dog, and after considerable time,| gone while others launches not realizing the distance he had| went up and down the coast line e e e e jtravelled, nor noticing the late-|One of the company’s launches, : jness of the hour, was horrified|the Beaver, carrying several of Editorial Notes and Clippings to find himself many miles from|the officials of the Granby Com- jhome as the darkness ap-|pany, discovered th: iid man proached, late on the fourth day, painfully MEA A DIVIDED Prince Rupert is not the only =e puinered some stoke Gane making his aac the rough 4 PARTY. "él : : made a fire, beside which he and| beach farther and farther away FA, ; place in the provinee where the dog lay down and passed the}from civilization le was found i Considerable strife seems to the Progressives are making a/| night. Upon waking up nextion Hastings Arm. a distance of have been occurring lately in stand. Masset, on Queen | morning he found that he had/ten miles. the local Conservative camp Charlotte Islands, it will be|lost all idea of direction and Torn and battered though the and the strained relations be- seen by a letter in the news| could not locate himself. old man was from forcing his tween the said, solid old Con- columns, also has its troubles Striking out in what he|way through the dense under- servatives of the mossback in the Progressive line. There,| thought was the right way to|brush and climbing over the slip- variety and the progressive or- in turn, the Progressives are|camp, he soon realized that he|pery stones and fallen timber, he ganization are growing strong- warring with their president) was hopelessly lost. All day long/did not seem to be suffering to er as time goes on, and the end and cheerfully accepted his|he foreed his way through the|the same extent as his faithful is not yet in sight. resignation. In the last pro-|thiekets and at night threw him-'companion, the dog Apparently both organiza. | vincial election the number of} self down on the ground. Campbell has been employed tions are looking for the gov- Independent-Conservative can- Late the next day he reached | here for two years in his present ernment patronage, and as yet didates in the field attested to| the beach about three miles from/| capacity and is a great favorite only one is recognized, the dissensions and strife in|the company’s wharf, but ex-|with all the men at the boarding Whether or not the other side the Tory camp, and had it not| hausted and puzzled as to the | house. ean advance their cause to the been for the effective work of| i . . extent that they will oust the the machine the party would} ‘ older party and secure the probably now be split in the | favor of the powers that be is House, | EN ISLAND something to be geen, but the It is but the beginning of} | present indications point to the end of the Tory party in| the fact that the government this province, and before a} WILL BE BEAUTIFUL DRIVE will remain with the Liberal- great time the ever increasing | Conservative ortion of the split will bring the party walls | : . supporters of McBride. erashing to the ground. | PLANS FOR THE ROAD AROUND KAIEN ISLAND WILL MAKE F.0. BOX & | A BEAUTIFUL DRIVEWAY IS THE STATEMENT OF _— ; Se a wrens OF THE ENGINEER IN CHARGE eC - . ~? Potatoes Potatoes 3 cars Highland 2 cars Ashcroft We have what you | are looking for Price is Right | Two cars from Wenatchie |The Apple is the Best | | the Price is Right | | | : | ce Ee ee rm a Birks Watch | THE GUARANTEE OF THE FIRM 16 BEHIND IT—THE GUARANTEE OF THE FIRM WHICH ALWAYS KEEPS ITS WORD We offer to everyone the opportunity to purchase the watch which will best suit their requirements. There is an honesty in the workmanship and materials used in the construction of the BIRKS watch move- ments which guarantees their Say Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER B.C. Many a White Hope Turns Out to be a Slight Hope A TELEEGRAM | FER SCcooP — THER_L SPORTIN’ EDITOR ; TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE OF OLD MAN LOST NEAR ANYOX, GRANBY [| UMBER CAMPBELL, LOST FOR FOUR DAYS AND THREE NIGHTS, 18 RESCUED BY LAUNCH AS HE WAS MAKING HIS WAY FROM CIVILIZATION— DOG AS COMPANION. sense he of the direction in which should travel, he unfortu nately turned the wrong way and painfully made his way over the rough beach, each step taking him from the goal which he anxiously wished to atain When the old man started it was thought that he was going| to the hotel for a rest and would do a little hunting en route, but when he failed to appear con siderable alarm was occasioned by his absence, and when his continued absence was noticed search parties were organized Several parties sia ted out m {~~~ LYNCH BROS. Ginna GREaT-I MUST SHOW and bridge construction has been accomplished this season in the country tributary to Skeena, says Mr. R. O. Jennings, the road and trail superiatendent of that tion, all of which work has been earried out under his supervision and direction. The trail to Mezi- aden Lake has been completed and a cable crossing to the Naas. There is now a trail running all the way from Kitwangar to Stew- art, a distance of 130 miles. A substantial bridge has been built across the Kitwanecool River, three miles from Kitwangak, and sec- men are busy completing six miles of trail on the eastern bank of the Skeena from Kit- THIS WIRE To MY WHITE HOPE — CYCLONE SIMP — THENVE ACCEPTED » MY ‘TERMS AND \S TVE MATCHED HIM To FIGHT | planned to be run at is approximately ten miles (about the length of the famous Stanley Park drive of very similar ehar- acter at Vancouver) and its esti- mated cost $150,000. It is a uniform height of 150 feet above level. thus affording delightful glimpses of what is described as finest scenic pictures in Canada, during almost every mile of its length. To begin with, a 60-foot right-of-way is to be cleared for the entire ten miles. Then a 30-foot roadway will be stumped and graded and a 15-foot driveway macadamized, sea some of the This will afford ample accommo- dation for traffie for some years Nov SAN Youve BOOKED ME FoR. A FigrHiTr— WELL SAY KID, I -DONT CARE WHO \v is, rer KNOCK Him OUT IN ONE Ss | ‘Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. Victoria, Nov. 6.—Owing to! wangak to Bostrom’s Creek. | the havoc caused by the torren-| From Kitsulka Crossing a wagon jtial waters of the Bear River injroad is under construction which tearing out portions of the right|will extend into the Rocher de} bank between Ward's Pass and|Boule mining country and be of | Stewart which, if unchecked,| especial importance for the haul- the big bridge leading from|ing of ore. This road follows | would shortly wipe out the main| Juniper Creek. There is also an wagon road leading up the wer peewee mile trail. between the | ley and the tracks o fthe C. N.|Skeena and Kitsuegla, and dur- Railway, the Government has/ing this winter bridges will be promptly acceded to the re- | built across Lorne Creek and quest of Road Superintendent C.)| Fiddler Creek at Copper City, in J. Gillingham to build two or) which locality there is still con- three substantial wing dams to | siderable road and mining work divert the current. Mr. Gilling-| going on. ham has established a camp at The plan for a road around Cameron's, where the first wing} Kaien Island has been forwarded dam will be thrown up. Maxj/to the minister of public works Wade has been placed in charge} here for approval, and by Hon. of construction and the dam will] Mr, Taylor forwarded to Winni- be from 500 to 1,000 feet in} peg to be passed upon by the length. Grand Trunk Pacific authorities. Much valuable work in the|The total length of this new road, way of road and trail building|which will encirele Kaien Island lever W. David Co, Lt. Box 865 First Ave. and McBride St. PHONE 25 Prince Rupert, B.C. GRAND at LL Nal \C 5.5. PRINCE RUPERT yewtts leaves for ane Victoria Tatil FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. JOHN" For Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Naas, 11 a m v ith and 18th For Masset and Naden Harbor, 19 p.m Nov. &th For Skidegate, Aliford Bay and other Queen Charlotte ts Nov. 10th, 24th, Dee. 8th, gend @. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER seRvice No. 2 leaves Prince Rupert 10 4. m. Wednesday ana Grand Trunk Railway System (The Double Track Route) Nine month excursion rates in effect. Choice with the excursions and fast trains of the Agency for ali Atlantic Steamehip Lines. For af! information apply tw A. ©. MOMASTER, Jeneral Agen: of routes to Ch Grand Trunk iv Ra ‘ Centr Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. + ALLISON, N. . G. BARRIE, os. SONS OF NORWAY Meets every Thursday at 7 p. 1 at 319 3rd Ave. All Norwegians are welcome. A. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE | “PRINCE RUPERT (Nh AND ANNEX EL Ler y,| all Ss. S. Princess May SOUTHBOUND Saturday, Nov. 9, 8 p.m. 4. @. M’NAB, General Agent Owned and operated py the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway or “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. (SCANDINANIAN Soctety) Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. TS STUART & STEWART 300 2nd Avenue Phone 280 Auditors for the City of Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT, 6.0. Alex. M. Manson, B. A. W. E. Williams, B. A., L. L. B. WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Melgereon Block Prince Rupert, 8. CO. ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C,, On Sas- an Ab CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETc. | Ceo Aart Block, Second Avenue. PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING | PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ, A.R.A.M.. 1ON., ENG HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ann EMBALMERS Funeral! 3rd Ave. near 6th St. Directors Phone No. 86 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embaimer CHARGES REASONABLE 2nd &t., cor. 2nd Ave. Phone 366 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT to come, and the road will from the first be the favorite parade of Prince Rupert motorists |Mount Oldfield, which this scenic jroad is to encircle, 2,300 feet in height, the summit consist- ing to a large extent of natural park land. When the road is completed, possibly before, a trail will be built to the moun- tain’s crown. In Mount Oldfield Prince Rupert has an asset the value of which will only be ap- preciated as the develop- ment proceeds. It will become park on a truly royal seale, to Prince Rupert what Mount Royal Montreal Table Mountain Cape Town, and will equal if it does not sur- pass these in point of its and beauty of outlook. All kinds of raincoats and Capes for girls and boys at Wal- aces, 261-262 is city's a being or is to lo scope JACK HIMSELF? ey The Great Northern Ry. through the American and European plar Excellently furnished steam heat, electric light all modern conveniences, being abso lutely first-class in every respect with and The appointments and are equal to any hote coast. service the safe and/| Route comfortable, Is fast by using the Best mad Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day of settled country. | the choice routes a Offers G. A. Sweet, Manager. well 3 DAILY TRAINS Seattle © j= Savoy Hotel Cor. Fraser and 6ih RUPERT'S PALACE OF From or Vancouver Chicago and al! points east Rogers’ Steamship Agency PHONE 116 Choice Wines and Cigs COMFORT UNION 5.5. COMPANY OF 6.0., Lid: The new stee] Passenger Steamers “Chelohsin ” —AND— “Cs m Sun ”? Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver as follows: ‘Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 10 p.m. “Camesun” - Saturdays at 10 p.m. Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening and Monday morning, respectively THE IROQUOIS POOL English and America: Twelve Tables iiharde SECOND AVE Empress Bowlin Alleys AND POOL ROOM 4 ALLEYS 12 TABLES i Best Fitted and Most | rious oD { the Coast x H. E. ROSS, Prop. None safer on the coast than these two fine passenger steamers COAL Seal, est on the J. H. ROGERS, Agent nei ee co Phone 116 Rogers & Black LINDSAY'S “'roxace™ STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. Le ee nn Dealers |: HAY, GRAIN FEED AND SEEDS G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable, OFFICE —H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phone 6. Little’s NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS 2nd Ave. Below Kaien isiand Club Agents for the Internatioval Sock Foed . 7 0 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T —Drawn for The Dally News by “Hop” Lea i, x, DONT SPOKE! re syno0 ©) iaa