THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. on aj plication. Contract rates | | SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dai.y, 50c | a per month, or $5.00 per year, inadvance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All| Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly. A in advance. N HEAD OFFICE ed f Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone %% DaILy EDITION. Editorial Notes and Clippings = Fripay, Nov. 8 : GOOD MEN Prince Rupert is attracting ‘i WANTED. | the attention of the entire t Sie tudere of Prince Rupert | world at the present time and} : | especially in financial circles} is with thé citizens. Now in| 41. the advantages offered by | the initial stages of the comun-| (his city being studied keenly. | ity is when the bright, brainy | What the city needs amd must} y DAILY NEWS KAIEN ISLAND Around which it is proposed to build a road sex none in of the proposed highway have been submitted by the governmet! sanctiol West tto the G. T the p officials for their for scenic Aly ae Ls Xa \C 5.5. PRINCE RUPERT vert leaves for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. “PRINCE JOHN” For Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Naa fia j sth and 18th | Por Maaset and Naden Harbor, 12 p. m Yov. 8th For Skidegate, Aliford Bay and other Queen Charlotte jejg Nov, 10th, 24th, Dec. 8th, gena G. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER sERvice No. 2 leaves Prince Rupert 10 4. m Wednesda Grand Trunk Railway System (The Double Track Route) Nine month excursion rates In effect i fr with the excursions and fast trains the Grand » Re Agency for ali Atlantic Steamehip Lines. Fo: all information apply +t A. &. MOMABTER, deneral Agen: ho e beauty. Plans B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAFETY BEAUTIFUL NEW COUNTRY FOR EXCELLENT COUNTRY IN ALGERTA BEING OPENED UP BY | . - BUILDING OF THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC—RICH WITH | First Ave. and McBride St. men of business must be have is industries; great works placed in charge of the affairs) employing hundreds of men, COS GAS AND OURS Or CSRUTITUL SSENERY. | | and to get the establishment mn and lay the permanent foun- The rapid linking together of|son the rangers harge made} . here of such concerns must be , | dation for a great city No the work of the Council and the Grand Frunk Pacific to|a good start on this work, neal business man or manufacturer | Board of Trade. form a new transcontinental | "Xt year it will be again pushed | vere are wy Seen Save © oi When a manufacturer thinks | highway across Central Canada oe re : ‘ a under the incumbency of a| Laggan or Morley he C, P. R., | , mo. while dealing with of investing in a place his first; opens another hinterland for the and Fitshugh a d through | ena * question is: “Who and what/tourist. It makes easy of access |, trai hich | » ergo pe regs oo - are your councilmen?” It is|a vast new section of the Rockies ar ote ; ine | material wenn ” gd = a very natural question andj|in Central Alberta and the Sun- oe gel te gall near dline | Sees the oo th ype A the one that is of vital importance} set Province, and of all this area prceas iD teeters s the Brasean, | company before proposals are not only to the great manu. | it is doubtful if there is a more! (j .apwater and B liver for. ouaihe oe negotiations are en- facturer but to the man who/interesting and inviting region | ocia and everywh. s improve tered into at all. is considering the investment|than that embraced by the upper) jon, will be prom indertaken Hacieeas edhe wueld : tic. of even a few dollars in a lot.| watershed = of the Athabaska |), ii. doetiniew branch tate that no scheme should be! Pa aa teat River and its several southern The scenery in this upper Ath- | either commended or = con- THE NAVAL | tributaries. The natural start- abaska country s varied and ‘ demned before it has been | QUESTION jing point for tourists intending heaatiful in ie c effects, and properly laid out, and such ac- | in ‘enuberant local Tory} °° ao “~ of this ne is especially so in early autumn tions can only have one effect) ore noted for his enthus- , 7 _— r ar ee aoe. ie rom the deep green carpet of| and that is to hurt and retard | ated frontier town in Jasper pine and spruce the valley the city where the mayor .is so | jasin than his general know-} Park, some two hundred and fifty floor the eye passes to inter- unjust as to endeavor to preju-| ledge of political facts, speaks miles west of Edmonton. mingled belts of blushing gold | dice the minds of the electors | of the splendid enthusiasm How little of this region has | poplar and light green lodgepole, | before either the Council or! with which Mr. Borden's nay-|been actually trodden by white | fringed above t ber line by the citizens have had a chance | al programme has been re. ju en 1s evidenced by the fact that) .ombre masses Alpine fir. | to review the complete pro-| ceived in all parts of Canada. only four short summers ago the} yicner still the warm reds and posals of the concern wishing Canadians do not know very|!@reest sheet of water on the en-| ohres of disintegrating fer- to do business with the city.| much about the premiers ne. | ‘re east slope of the Rockies was} nu gin, us rocks form It is such matters as this val programme as_ yet, but found +in its .recesses Emel cnet of mame s s, while over] which demand the public of-| the knowledge that has been|@@utifu mountain lake, some], eee tet hastened ficers to be business men of| vouchsafed in ministerial cir-|S¢Vemteen miles in length and) .ummits wrapped their ete the greatest ability. No maa| cles has resulted in the resig-|'Yingé between green wooded) 4) snows. would hire for his own pef-| nation of one member of Mr.| Slopes, forms a broad expansion sinclair sonal business a man who| Borden's cabinet, and may be |?! the Matigne River, and Fes Avoid These would make blunders, and so| followed by another retire. |S¢mbies a Scotch tarn in its fat | much more should he insist} ment at least. So much for | meting vistas of water and crag ee ' See : 2 a that the men in charge of the| the enthusiasm with which the | Phis lake is some thirty miles og te a i2-yea d kid a public affairs are the most} new naval policy has been joouthenst of Fitshugn, and twenty es * fences. | , capable that can be secured. hailed.—Victoria Times jiniles farther south is another pagnee eae ees ee lake where the trout fishing is|!! Its @ mile LEE Cee llent The’ latter body of Man who wants to tell you} water forms the chief source of|#@w to run your business ren Slihe Brazeau River. To the west|tv one he can't run his own of it, in Alpine grandeur, lies Man who wants to give you! the region of wild, lofty peaks something for nothing. ‘There €EZE ldominated by Mount Alberta,|™ust be something the matter! lwhere enormous glaciers give | With it. | birth to the Athabaska and North Matron who has daughter who Saskatchewan Rivers is taking singing lessons | We Have Stoves— All Kinds—-All Prices This region is also a noted] Geld mantle clocks if you game country. It lies far enough} Want to eateh the train. G north to have escaped in part Wedding cigars. The bride- | alland Hardware during recent years the far|8room generally buys them McBride Street McBride Street searching reach of the Stoney}When he is half out of silver. \Indian; bears of all kind are still Kind faced old gentleman) | =| | _MISSING! | | Thousands of readers are missing our offer to send FREE our large range of patterns of OUR FAMOUS SUITS or OVERCOATS TO MEASURE (Carriage and Duty Paid) at $8.@@Q (valued by our | customers at $20). Together with patterns we will also send a tape measure, fashion plate, and full instructions how to measure yourself, ALL FREE. You have only to read our book of testimonials and you will be convinced that no other firm in the world can approach us for value. Money returned if you are not satisfied. Address for Patterns: GURZON BROS., Clougher Syndicate, ), 449 Spadina Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO. Please mention this Advertisement. (Dept. w a with mutton chop whiskers, plug hat and book under his arm Mince for breakfast. Home-made shirts. Folding chairs at fairly numerous, the sheep, and more especially the goat, hunt- ing good, while scattered pie moose, deer and even elk may be is funerals occasionally seen, Meantime, the erying need of - = the district, for tourist and fire Reminding Him jranger alike, is the need for more Peck—You will never get the jand better trails. Henee, to pro-|dog to mind you, my dear. vide a good and adequate system Mrs. Peck—I will with pat of trails will be the first andjience. You were just as trouble constant effort of the Dominion}some yourself at first-——Boston forestry branch in carrying out its recently assumed duty of ad- ministering this region, so as to protect its forests from fire and Transcript, Week-End Bargains. Shirtwaists in newest style, all make every ‘auxiliary resource]85 cents. Millinery shapes and| contribute its part to the publie}trimmings half price. Hamblin} welfare. During the present sea~-]& Co, 262-263 PHONE 25 ‘Lester W. David Co, Ld. THE TOURISY AND SPORTSMAN LUMBER Prince Rupert, B.C. | FAMOUS eueaee UE PRINCESS ppt SPEED LINE SERVICE S. S. Princess May SOUTHBOUND Saturday, Nov. 9, 8 p.m. Princess Beatrice southbound 8 p.m. SUNDAY, NOV. 10th 4. @. M’NAB, General Agent PRINCE RUPERT NK AND ANNEX Box 865 Owned by Grand Trunk Pacific Railway or and } | | | | operated | the Execellently furnished steam heat, electric light, and a modern conveniences, being abso with | =e STUART & STEWAPT Accountants The appointments and servic EAST] ttn: j coast } Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. Is made comfortable, safe and | fast by using the Best Route i . No. 63 Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day sets - e reo oc weets n the teigerson Blok ‘The Great Northern Ry. Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the|Offers the choice of routes | G. A. Sweet, Manager. city are requested to visit through a well settled country. | the lodge. | A. H. ALLISON, N. G. 3 DAILY TRAINS W. G. BARRIE, See. at 319 are welcome. SONS OF NORWAY Meets every Thursday at 7 p. m., 3rd Ave. A a Joseph's |*Valhalla’”’ of S.H. & E.F. A Trip | the American and European plar | | lutely first-class in every respect Seattle or Vancouvel a all From Chicago and to points east Savoy Hotel Cor. Fraser and 6th Che RUPERT'S PALACE Rogers’ Steamship Agency PHONE 116 ll Norwegians ¢ Wines and Cigars OF COMFORT (SCANDINANIAN SOCIETY of |Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at & . p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. 309 2nd Avenue Auditors for the Heigerson Block ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. CARSS & BENNETT | BARRISTERS, NoTariges, Erc. | last Office— Albert Block, Second Avenue. | P.O, BOX 2 JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.B.A.M., 1ON., ENG sins Alex. M. Maneon, B. A. W. E. Williams, B. A. L. L. B. WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Box 286 Cc, City of Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT, 8.C. Vv. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C, Ontario, Sas- UNION $.5. COMPANY OF B.C. Lid yp 97 IROQUOIS POOL 66 - ” English and American \liards @ 0 Twelve Tables xD AVE —AND— “Ca ” mosun Leav« The new steel Passenger Steamers Phone 280 eS SOOO Empress Bowling Alleys AND POOL ROOM Prince Rupert for Vancouver as follows: 4 ALLEYS 12 TABLES Prince Rupert, 8. C. Best Fitted and Most Luxurious on [/ so ' *Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 10 p.m. the Coast t H. E. ROSS, Prop. Srd Ave \ “Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 p.m. Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening and Monday morning, respectively and Al- katchewan None safer on the coast than these two | fine passenger steamers COAL Best on the J. H. ROGERS, Agent PRINCE RUPER’ |New Wellington Coal. Phone 116 Coast Phone 116 Rogers & Black HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anv EMBALMERS funera) Directors Srd Ave. near 6th St. E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embaimer CHARGES REASONABLE 2nd &t., cor. 2nd Ave. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT CARTAGE and LINDSAY'S ™storace G, T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled Prices reasonable. OFFICE— H. B. 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