THE DAILY NEWS ————— BERLIN CAR DEPOT IS LARGEST IN THE WORLD Station 200 Metres Long Accom-| modates Five Hundred Electric Cars. 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. TO THE sour: da by the splendid steame,, aT PRINCE RUPERT ai’ PRINCE GkoRce Ea Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victor), Mondays and Fridays at 9 a For Stewart on Thursdays at ga.» For Granby Bay on Gaturdays at 42 p. a Steamers Prince John and Prince Albert Maintain Weekly Service Between Victoria, Vay : ueen Charlotte Islands, Calling at Way Ports © Roper Youne Saturdays at 8 P. M. Also Weekly Ser) th a Dert ata Harbor, leaving Prince Rupert on Wednesday« RAILWAY SERVICE Train No, 2 leaves Prince Rupert, eastbound, ; Lt : Saturdays Wednesdays SPECIAL LOW EXCURSION RATES to 4)) ; routes in connection with the GRAND TRUNK Rai, and ae Beattie on SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $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 York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Berlin, Aug. 14.—Berlin is now in proud possession of the larg- est and best arranged street car | depot in the world. It has just} been opened at Lichterfelde, a| district on the eastern outskirts | of the city, where it has been in | process of building for several years. The station is 200 metres SSE and acon at 8 Py OM Naden ang 4 y WAY By gee ition 28th towSept. 80th. Returninglimit Oct. 949: STEM, ys) Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. ; d 100 Kr » edi Age 0 7 ee : . ong an over wide, rive ‘or throug tickets, reservation, et; » apr London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, hundred large electric cars can| A. DAVIDSON Office Srd Avenue Prince Rupert be accommodated upon twenty- |} six lines, which are laid abreast. | One wing of the building is di- | | DAILY EDITION aeiiggson Thursday, August 24, 1913. | — HON.MACKENZIE KING .HJS MOTHER, vided up into workshops, store | Phone 2 DYER APARTAEN Trafalgar Square. Returning Limit October 81st. Vancouver to Toronto and of the public meeting for the! antirely at the present moment 9 complete, will number over 2,000 it s sat Sup ae Lan, t ee rooms and rooms for the men! CANADIAN PACIFICO RAILWAY lo ‘ ie it 30 ardently professes in) AND FATHER, —MRS.KING 1S DAUGHTE when off duty. There is @ welll] ARE YOU GOING EAST | . }, — a A PUBLIC SPIRIT DPolitiéal and personal con OF THE LATE, WM.LYON MACKENZIE. organized restaurant and reading THIS SUMMER? | a The most noticeable feature sdarttiond aauia Se sat tile room for the employees, who, | ms E D , ' FROM FAMILY COMPACT TO GOVERNMENT OPPOSITION. when al] the arrangements are |] Special Excursions May 28h to Sep- J) Nelly Washee discussion of municipal af- and the first thought given to . : . a ; , : ; An interesting picture of William Lyon Mackenzie King, former- s hieen ation o fairs, watch was held last’ ev- te welfare of the Seemnunity. ly of the ameter government, with his mother and father, dh a aaeee saaened 1 Vancouver to Montreal and" — a — Srd Ave Phone a ening in the Empress Theatre, f rere ee atin ts mews, taken at a Liberal picnic recently. Mrs, King was a daughter |puyiid a garden suburb of model | vancouver to New Fork aaa’ oe was the failure of the mayor's eee ones eet ke of the late William Lyon Mackenzie, who fathered the “re- |qywejlings in the vicinity. This |] yoo wae shicago anc 14 Are ; eral to the administration of 9 . ea . a 4 ; a ai es y. ; |] Vancouver to Chicago and erities to present any adequate] gir Richard McBride, it is saat Ve AMEACUA de bene wee acu at or the then govern {huge depot is the twenty-first | veteanior "ail and!" $72.50 e's ay : 7 aie ; wosia} , ment in 1837, when there was some bloodshed in Upper Can- | .,ncipyete ee | se tae al age ecg areca ae Per solution of the problem now pleased to see that on this oc- ais, ab Gildniis Was known ot thaltimn ee aes ne ete Elec orgturn padiith’ ‘Géaveiboetdinths gen. Magazines eriodicals :: Newpgg confronting the city. Not lik-| casion the Provincial govern- ric street wer Vompany. 4. @. McNAB IGARS TOBACCOS « » ee — = = as General Agent Cor, 8rd Ave & 6th St id dae oe PRUM « e ‘ wh ment is about to fulfil its ob- Mr. Thomas Shirley and family |] Princess Sophia, south, 9 am. Saturday Avenue a ID 0d ty | ! K ing the mayor's plan, they had é ; | none of their own to offer save| /igations to the city of Prince "9 in Vanden wits cmon the ard fie to raise, one after the other,| Rupert. And it is to be hoped Weikan Ge taatircies Giaores tate | cece soe oe —| = a that the citizens of all political They are paying a} the cry of “low taxes and re- a trenchment of expenditure.” creeds will unite in the en- TAMPEDES AND STAMPEDERS ert nef Be oe aha” ee rae ad : ray , . shor 8s ere to Mr. sShiriey s Have the residents of Prince| 4eavor to show the Hon. Mr. cousin, the sheriff. They are| L U M B E R Empress Bowing Ally Rupert suddenly lost faith in Ross how great and how urgent s E re ie future of the city? It will] are the needs of the munici- a making the round trip to Granby * one POOL soos surely be a poor advertisement! Pality. APROPOS OF THE SHUSHANNA STAMPEDE THE VETERAN HiIS- | Bay and back. ME ROSS, Prop, 1 TM for Prince-Rupert. if thos very Sette ae TORIAN OF YUKON HAS INTERESTING TALK OF . Pe ee re sed C O A L Prince Rupert Erploymen oan citizens who have talked so| THE CONSERVATIVE OTHER YUKON STAMPEDES aor A ee il Senet Sebiiene haere proudly of its destinies now] POINT OF VIEW. : enter te Tar phone Green en ee - ——————— shrink from taking the prof- The following’ in regard to Some people are born = stam- tooth wash looks as though it 155-tf | cael | fered hand that will help the the public meeting last night is peders, some people become | might result in something ae ee et eS Complete Line of | — city on its way. bnnin ah etltoetal® which =a stampeders and other people stay|than disappdintment. The Strol- | 1 , Prdat home and direct stampedes by|ler hopes that every man who} | BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES c O A L nibs gan sch ypc Dae: Ac pared 1k: (he Sapasrvative ors, standing. around and working|goes will be required t nd | reater things and yet show is ing: ; rfoung §6¢ yorking | Foes e require o sent joe . ea 4 s An, thie: orang: their jaws about how stampedes|back for a farm wagon in which} 0 War WESTHOLME LUMBER C0., Limited themselves loath to repare “ 2 i , ; prey The meeting that was held should be conducted. The Strol-|to bring out his gold. At the same | Phone 186 | New Wellington Coal. Best o for that coming day? Let them last night showed that there|’ be sure of this, that it will was interest centreing in the i © — a stampeder but has/time he remembers the Cees } Pre be as slow to come as they are affairs of the corporation. A had many ‘stampeders thrypst up- pounded by the late Bill Nye: “If PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- cd —$——$$ ee 116 Rogers & Bad slow in greeting it. The re-| good feature of the proceed-|°" 2im. Some of them wanted a}you are in a farming community, TRIAL ANNEX sources of the great hinier- ings, with the exception of a farewell just before starting and eens be a acer. ae ee! UNION —_——__.., land will do something for] very few of the speakers, was all of them wanted a reviver just|might apply equally to a mining A launch leaves the govern- 3) 3, COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd SMITH & MALLETT Prince Rupert, but the full the evident desire on the part after getting back. community. ment slip for Port Edward $)| sale ane benefit of the neighborhood of; of those who took part to dis-| Skookum Jim and the Stroller Gambling and dancing are two every day. For particulars 3) é oP that vast wealth will never be] cuss the matters affecting the|#"@ both in bad favor among/MNINe camp adjuncts from apply to Harrison, Gamble ¢| S S Chelohsin agar s, f ; | Sheet Metal Work realized here save by the re- city’s interests without passion stampeders and both have been which the entire northern .coun- & Co., Phone 51, 3rd Ave. sourcefulness of the cilizens. and to proceed along sane unjustly accused. The former|'") ore gene “ — 5 FOR VANCOUVER iam” 2nd Ave. bet buen means ere Wi we no demane was largely responsible for sev- eral hundred people going into The development of Prince Ru- lines. There was evident on — Wednesdays at 2 po pert, like that of Victoria, might the part of those who spoke a ait «gee be delayed for years by civic very strong desire to assist_in|!e Teslin country last spring. ; ng ‘ 7 Vie ’ eer ' ; ; : ‘ ” dissensions. To attend to the every way possible the city as They have been coming out ever ‘Valhalla’’ of S.H. & Ef. 1 ee : sine si sir bres . joubtful if that role would prove . é ; public welfare we must have a a whole and to avoid petty af-|Simee, using their breath for both |* S S C : : public spirit. fairs. This is as it should be,|“mushing” and cursing. And|Fumenerative. On the whole, the Ht B 5 eC Of oe amosun 9 pgepiec ammeter ‘lyet Skookum Jim was not really|Streller has concluded that all ‘ Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday di to blame. He is an Indian and, who do not wish to engage in EEE FOR VANCOUVER p.m. in the hal! at 319 Srd Ave. in the new camp for either gam- blers or dancers. The latter might go as suffragettes, but it is If the mayor's proposal were It is useless to expect it from to raise money for beautifying] some quarters, but with a gen- ; mining tl re — the city, or for any other pur-| eral disposition on the part of|When it comes to saying nothing aaa an ae Oe ee will do Members P.R.L. Vintners Association Saturdays at 10 a.m. Roce : pose than to furnish what are| the citizens to look into the af-)!@$ the most astute politician] We!) 'o remain away until there : D. C. STUART not only utilities but the very| fairs of the city the benefits|@cked off the map. It was be- el prog eee ole PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX aes necessaries of healthy life, that will come to it will be very|®@uUse Jim said nothing and as-|'!®S- y that time there may be Owned and Operated by the Grand FOR GRANBY BAY Recountent . “Ie > . whin —_ , |Opportunities in the new town to Trunk Pacific Ry. sumed a look which was mis- Geo. A. Sweet, Manager 308 2nd Ave.