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. TRANSIPNT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES~—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dat.y, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WrrKLY, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98, BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YorkK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 Bast 28rd St., New York City SeaTTLE—Puget Sound News Co. LONDON, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Supscripers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. DAILY EDITION. cee: SaturDAy, Nov. 9 Editorial Notes and Clippings TERRIBLE the Mohammedan. General | NO MORE. satisfaction is felt all over the It is strange that the “Ter- world at the humbling of Tur- rible’ Turks, the menace of key. Europe for so many genera- . tions, the oppressors of the | smaller nations contiguous to LOCAL NEWS ITEMS the Ottoman empire, should ee be. in less than a month, a Cc. H. Handasyde Jr. left on the} erushed nation; that the great; Prince Rupert yesterday on a army which the Sultan a few] urried business visit to the weeks before had characterized |lower coast cities. as like the number of grains of millet in a bushel—uneount- A. E. Davidson, representing able—should be, after four | Smith, Davidson & Wright, weeks of fighting, a disorgan- | wholesale stationers, of Van- ized rabble fleeing before the|couver, left for the South on the fierce invaders of little Bul-| Prince Rupert yesterday morn- garia. ing after a short visit to this Tomorrow, the Bulgars pre-feity in the interests of his firm. dict, the hymns of praise to ———— Jesus Christ will be sung in H. DeB. Hovell, barrister, of the mosque of Constantinaple.| Hazelton, and president of the What pleasure the victory over| Board of Trade of that city, left the Turk would give to the an-|on the Prince Rupert yesterday cient crusaders who followed|morning to spend the winter in the red eross to war against Victoria and Vancouver. —_ - = —— THE DAILY NEWS a VANCOUVER WILL BE CENTRE GRITISH PAPER CLAIMS THAT THERE WILL @€ 8,000 UNEM- PLOYED IN VANCOUVER THIS WINTER—TOO LATE TO REMEDY CONDITIONS. Nov, 8 That Van couver will be the centre of pov Vancouver, ); “At one time a man could earn | | sufficient at agricultural work on lthe farms sult of cessation of labor in many in erty stricken throngs as re in summer to keep him the eold wages have comfort during the gained in England as a result of | dropped to a very low point while trades is the impression whieh is | weather, but a despatch appearing in the Daily jthe cost of foodstuffs and rents | / . Citizen, the new daily labor or | Show little diminishment gan of the British Isles The | Many of the harvest fields j}undoubtedly want men, but there despatch in question says, | : is no system in the country Dy among other things, that wages | which the workers can be dis have dropped while the cost of) tributed properly An announce foodstuffs and rent remain “up.” |ment is made, perhaps, that Under the heading Poverty |}1,500 men are wanted in Mani in the ‘Golden West’, this is the|toba, and there is a rush there | despatch which has appeared inj}out of all proportion to the num the Daily Citizen: ber wanted, and wages drop “Grave reports of lack of em- | rapidly, while another district's ployment are coming through|ecall for men goes unheeded Why Freeze ? We Have Stoves— All Kinds— All Prices Galland Hardware McBride Street McBride Street BY MAKING EARLY USE OF OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE :::::: Prepare for Christmas We have already mailed Catalogues to our customers throughout the Province of British Golumbia and the Yukon, but if your name is not on our mailing list ad- Vise us, and one will be sent to you by return mail. This Catalogue is one big book of Christmas gift suggestions. It illustrates and describes our stock of Diamonds, Jew- Silverware, Watches, Cut Leather goods and Novelties, and tiakes buying as convenient though the purchaser visited our store personally. Goods will be sent prepaid aecording to catalogue conditions and will be refunded where goods are not entirely sat- isfactory. Write for this Catalogue without delay and do your Christmas shopping early. ellery, Clocks, Glass, as money Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Mamaging Director Hastings and Granville Streets Vancouver, B.C. from the Far West, and workers “Still, it is too late to remedy of all grades are being advised/the state of affairs this season ito beware of Vaneouver., Meanwhile, Vancouver, which has “It is estimated that unless|/been fairly fortunate in past isomething unforeseen happens| years, is going to be faced with there will be 8,000 unemployed|the grim problem that year by jin the Pacifie coast city this|year casts aio gloom over the winter. Distress is already star-|cities of the East in winter ing many in the face, and thou-|Truly ‘the Golden West’ is a sands have been glad to accept) term that is full of tragic satire.” temporary employment in the cinitnitipeaiitemn dean — harvest fields, but this work is Prince Rupert's leading hotel— rapidly ceasing for the season. Savoy. — "NEW FINANCIAL CONCERN FOR PRINCE RUPERT AND DISTRICT INTERNATIONAL HOME PURCHASING CONTRACT CO., IS BIG CONCERN COMPOSED OF WELL KNOWN FINAN- CIERS OF VANCOUVER As an earnest of the great|with the same assiduity and care commercial future and prosper-|that has characterized their own ity of Prince Rupert, the fact commercial bid for success im : : the past. that so many businesses of a yi Mr. King, the chairman of the of commercial and financial nature board directors and general are either actually located here or about to do so should be a manager of ‘the Cre: oe ‘ man of years of experince in the matter of the greatest satisfac- tion ‘to the people of this city accumulative loan system. His The latest financial institution to|/Suecess in this work is well come into our midst is the In-|known and the present improved ternational Home Purchasing |system is the product of a life Gontract Oo.,. Lid., whose head | time of study of the art of finanee offices are in the city of Van- —oday the 1. & B. 0: Go., LidZ couver, The International Home Pur-| resents to. the ipublic a home chasing Contract Co,, Ltd., is in. |] Purchasing contract and accum- corporated under the laws of|ulative endowment policy that is tritish Golumbia, and is subjeet| within the reach of everyone, of- to governmental inspection fram|fering every individual a means two departments: viz., the Regis-|of financial advancement to- gether with an opportunity of securing a home as well as pro- tection in the declining years of life. The company’s offices in this city are in the new Smith trar of Joint Stock Companies anc the Commissioner of Trust Com- panies, The company is ing up new territory in Canada, the United States and the British Isles. (Block on 3rd Avenue, where Mr fhe following well known and|M. E. Ritchie, the superintendent prominent men in Vancouver arejin charge, is generally be on the board of directors: Presi-|found, For the convenience of dent, F. L. Murdoff, Vancouver;|the public who are busily en- vice president, H. H. Stevens, M.|gaged during the daytime, the P., Vancouver; second vice presi-|office is open evenings from 7 dent, F. N. Trites, Vaneouver:}until 9. treasurer, Pasco Goard, Van —_— couver; secretary, C. EE. Alger Mr. J. F. McDonald, one of the Vancouver; chairman of the/}earliest and best known pioneers board of directors and generall|of this city, left on the Prince manager, W. J. King, Vancouver | Rupert yesterday morning on The men who constitute thii;his way to Seotland, the country board and act as officers of thejof his birth, Mr. MeDonald, who company are all well known in| was engaged in both the furni- the financial and commercial|/ture and liquor business at dif- world and have been for a num-|ferent times in this city, of late OF POVERTY STRICKEN THRONG J. UMBER Lester W. David Go., Ltd First Ave. and McBride St. Box 865 PHONE 25 Prince Rupert, B.C. Silversides Bros. The up-to-date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties “We always deliver the goods.” 2nd Street Phone 156 Green Red Chair Sign-844 3rd Ave. | We buy furniture, stoves, cast off clothing, ete. GRATTON & BROCHU Box 335 Send Card or Phone 294 Accountants 308 2nd Avenue Auditors for the City of PRINCE RUPERT, Phone 280 B.C. Alex. M. Manon, B. A. W. &. Williams, B. A., L. L. B. WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Helgerson Block Prince Rupert, 8. C. ALFRED CARSS, Cc, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. Vv. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., Ontario, Sas- katchewan and Al- berta CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Ec. Office— Albert Block, Seeond Avenue. P.O. BOX & PRINCE RUPER1 JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, BSQ., A.R.A.M., LON., BNG HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anno EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 8rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embaimer CHARGES REASONABLE 2nd St., cor. 2nd Ave. Phone 356 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT —_—————— EMPLOYEES FUND Civic Employees of Burnaby to Have Protection Fund Edmonds, Nov. 8&8. Striking has attended the Burn- aby employees’ benetit fund which success was started at the commence ment of the present year This is said to be the only place in Canada where the scheme = of forcing municipal employees bo lay aside a portion of their sal- ary for accident or death is enforeed An average of 4 cents per day is deducted from the the men and paid into the treas ury, to be used only for the alevi- ation of suffering eaused by ac- cident or sickness overtaking any as a provision sickness, salaries of Prince Rupert) RAND EY a 8.5 NGL \e For Masset and Naden Harbor, 12 p 10th, 24th Nov No, 2 leaves Prince (The Double Nine month excursion rates in effect PRINCE RUPERT ett leaves for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. “PRINCE JOHN" For Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart ith and 18th Por Skidegate, Allford Bay and other Queen Charlotte isiand ; , Dec @. T. ®. RAILWAY PASSENGER SERVicE Rupert 10 4. m Grand Trunk Railway System Choice of routes to with the excursions and fast trains of the Agency for all Atlantic Steamehip Lines. A. €. MomMASTER, Battirday, N Naas, ti a. m v m., Nov. 8th, 92nd, p Sth, 22nd Wednesday and Sq a Track Route) Chicag Grand Trunk Raliwa t y en Fo all infermation apply to yeneral Agent Centre Street B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE FAMOUS —— SAFETY CANADIAN PRINCESS errors LINE SERVICE S. S. Princess May SOUTHBOUND Saturday, Nov. 9, 8 p.m. Princess Beatrice southbound 8 p.m. SUNDAY, NOV. 10th 4. @. WNAB, General Agent —— j STUART & STEWART B 3 Ty safe and Route. comfortable, the Best iIs fast by The Great Northern Ry. of settled made | using iOffers the choice routes through a well country 3 DAILY TRAINS 'From Seattle or Vancouver to |\Chieago and all points east ‘Rogers’ Steamship | Agency PHONE 116 UNION 5.5. COMPANY OF B.6., Ltd The new steel Passenger Steamers | ~“Chelohsin” —AND— “Ca ” mosun Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver as follows: ‘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 CARTAGE and LINDSAY'S ™storace G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 6. ber of years identified with the|has been filling the post of Do-jof the contributors to the fund commereial upbuilding of the|minion constable at Masset, on At the present time there is city of Vaneouver, where they|Graham Island, It is under-|}%2,906 in the treasury, while thelg, , hdve made an absolute and un-|stood that he has accepted anj|sum of $820 has been paid out Little’s NEWS Agency doubted suecess of their own|/important post under the Do-|since the organization» of the business affairs. This will en-|minion government's immigra-| fund. All applications for as. ; paper sure the interests of the num-/tion department and is visiting | sistance ide tasetionadd by a Magetinee 1: Dustadiags 1 Samp berless clients of their company!|Great Britain in connection with|board of control, whose decisions|CIGARS :: TOBACCOS FRUITS bing watched and safeguarded| matters pertaining thereto, are final, 2nd Ave. Below Kalen tsiand Olub 2 \ WARN ING. ANY PERSON ENTERING THis AVIATION PRACTICE FIELD DOES so ar ER 0 Prac" ae AND - ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan, Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, beir g abso lutely first-class in every respect The appointments and service are equal to any hotel or coast. the Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. Savoy Hote Choice Wines and Oigart THE [ROQUOS POOL English and American Billiards | Twelve Tables SBCOND AVE —~ Sd Empress Bowling Alleys | AND POOL ROOM 4 ALLEYS 412 TABLES | Best Fitted and Most Luxurious 08 the Coast { Sra Ave — —— Sasa H. E. ROSS, Prop. COAL Best on the New Wellington Coal. Phone 116 PRINCE RUPERT FEED Cb Dealers in HAY, GRAIN FEED AND SEEDS Agents for the International Stock Food MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T° Pretty Soft for the Aviator —— —= —Drawn for The Daily News by “Hop” IN THEE —_ Caso YI AIR 480UT I(T UNTIL “ou came! si