4 i i I, i mw er ae = Tae eres 18 a 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. 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. HEsaD OFFICE Paily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—Nationa! Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. = ————_—_— Telephone 98. DAILY EDITION Thursday, Sept. 25, 1913. CONGRATULATIONS such an event, but the counvil WERE IN ORDER. t is in communication with the The faces of all the exhibit- a , railway company with the ob- ors and of all the visitors fairly ject of securing a ten acre lot glowed with pleasure at the AF 3 opening of the fair yesterday. back of the mountain for a None of them had anticipated recreation ground, where agri- seeing nearly so large or s0 cultural and other exhibitions could be held, That was the mayor's brief but most important statement, good a display of our resources. Even the minister of agricul- ture, a farmer on a large scale himself, and as such as well reported in these columns yes- as in his present capacity as terday, but again referred to 39 minister a man of very wide that it shall not be overlooked experience in such exhibitions,| OF forgotten. What it means expressed his glad surprise. is large and convenient build- In fact, the word he used was] ings for fair purposes, a greal astounded, concourse of visitors not once He had travelled here from a year but several times, the Fort George, and unequivoc-}| booming of trade, the expan- ally stated’ that the country sion of commercial and indus- trial enterprises, the erection of Prince Rupert's future pros- perity upon a solid foundation. So, after this holiday week let’s through which he had passed was undoubtedly one of the best for agricultural purposes. Of some of the products shown he said nothing better could be] get to work in earnest. grown anywhere. This was but ne ea the beginning of what should | MINISTER FOSTER’S STRANGE LOGIC. Hon. George E. Foster on his return from Japan, where he did nothing but enjoy a splen- did trip at the country’s ex- pense, gave out some interest- become one of the best fairs in the province. The fair itself was a surprise to everybody, afd high praise as this from so high an authority was as unexpected as such it was heartily welcomed. It is ing interviews. Hon. Mr. Fos- a distinct encouragement. The ter, as minister of trade and end of the week ends the pres- commerce, stated that many of ent fair. Under the stimulus the people in Japan were so poor that they could not afford to eat even the rice they grew. Therefore, said Hon. Mr. Fos- ter, minister of trade and com- merce, there should be a great of these compliments we should then begin to plan for a much greater fair next year, one that will be so broad and yet so unigue in its features that it will bring people from every- opening for Canadian wheat where and advertise Prince and flour in Japan, to supply Rupert everywhere. food for these people who could There was another strong not afford to eat their own rice. stimulant to such endeavors to The cares of office as Canada’s be found in the statement of general travelling agent must be playing strange tricks with Hon. Mr. Foster's once logieal brain. the mayor. We had done well under the circumstances, with no suitable place for holding Exhibition Visitors !! You are cordially invited to visit our store on Third Ave. West, where you will find a complete stock of Dry Goods, Ladies and Children’s Coats & Hats and everything you will require for fall and winter wear. MAKE YOUR EXPENSES BY BUYING HERE JABOUR BROS. THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES pp Era Third Avenue Prince Rupert Picture of the detention THE DAILY NEWS THAW’S PRISON AT COATICOOK STATION. shed and station at CGoaticook. Thaw was confined upstairs behind the barred windows at the far end. The inhabitants spent much of their time beneath those windows. Coneord, N. H., Sept. 22—Harry K. Thaw sat behind a great heap of newspapers at the breakfast table this morning reading Washington despatches saying his case went to the United States court yesterday and that years may roll by before a decision 1s handed down. “We can wait,’ said the fugitive, “but I hope Governor Felk- er will decide against my extradition at once, so that it will not be necessary to press our habeas corpus in the federal! court.” Ten law clerks, retained by Thaw’s counsel, were busy today looking up state and federal court rulings in the matter. of ex- traditing a person charged with a crime, ciaimed to be legally insane, “So far we have been unable to find any case where a person in Thaw’s position was ever extradited,” said one of the lawyers. VAST SCHEME OF HARBOR AND DOCK GREAT STEAMSHIPS TO DOCK RIGHT INHEART OF LONDON IMPROVEMENTS UN- DERTAKEN TO COST SOMETHING LIKE EIGHTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS London has determined to hold |formations § are ; being quietly her own amongst the first ports|accomplished off the lowe! of the world. To this end trans-| ,aches of the Thames. These a ee ee ey SS | will cost £17,000,000, and it Is DETENTION jimpossible to estimate the addi- \ | SHED on ‘an tion that they will give to the COATICOOK FS) _ AU” < | . QUE ) A ee trade of the metropolis. Experts OS y jin traffic who have seen the plans Lie 6 . i aré watching the steady 7m sercuer| |and % t g stead) CANADA i ae e FALLS | | growth in transport between the 5 al) AVERILL 4 | docks and the merchandize mar- kets predict that additional thor- oughfares, east and west, thro- ugh the heart of the city, will be necessary to make this transport possible, says the London Stan- dard. One scheme is for the col- lection of merchandize by un- derground railway and its distri- bution through the agency of a clearing house. The first striking indication of ithe progress that is being made wes provided when the Cunard:: Andania, a vessel of 13,400 tons, steamed up the Thames and ber- thed in the Surrey Commercial! Docks, within two miles of Lon- don bridge. The Andania is 1000 tons greater in displacement than the Campania, which in 1893 was the greatest ship afloat. Already the port of London handles more than one-fifth of the foreign trade of the United Kingdom. Last year the trade of the port amounted to £383,629,052, as compared with £1,343,601,761 for Lhe whole of the country, and the shipping paying river ton- nage dues amounted to 28,508,- 672 tons. The quays alongside September Rod and Gun. September Rod and Gun con. tains a list of contents sappro- priate to the month and’ to the character of this magazine of outdoor life. The American scaup lon the Pacific Coast is Bonny- Jeastle Dale's contribution, l“Ganuck” gives some practical ladvice tu duck shooters and rem- iniscences of duck hunting expe- ditions in days gone by, ‘‘Shoot- ling Over a Dog,” by “Senex,” will lbe of interest to those sportsmen who find big game hunting too strenuous but enjoy the milder form of, sport involved in the pursuit of small winged game. “Amongst the Manitoba Prairie Chickens,” “The Cub Across the Midway,” “Hunting the Loon,” “The Sport of the Red Men” and other illustrated articles make up an entertaining number of this publication, which is issued by W.J. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, Ont. FASHIONABLE FURS. The long coat is of seal musquash showing the newest phase of the modish kimona The skirt is quite narrow, the figure. The long stole flat muff are ermine discreetly with tails. 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MoNAB CIGARS TOBACCOS General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave & 6th St PACVOS 3 PROM Princess May, South Saturday, 9 A. mM. f| 294 Ave. Below Kalen Island chy Avenue next to Post “Omen! i sleeves. im- parting a slender silhouette to and trimmed DEMAND AGE ® YEARS GUARANTEED BY which this huge business is con- OF CANADA. ducted measure in the aggregate RECOMMENDED FOR 45 miles, and a_ stock of mer- "HE INVALID MAP OF THAW MOVEMENTS. igre int nae eat. He Home This map will assist in following}alone was 431,303 tons on the Tne Connoisseur the movements of Herry Ken-|]31st of last March. The PusBiic dall Thaw, the young tourist Sg hale who nafurally from Matteawan. In an auto- Don't fail to visit Rogers & want the best. mobile he was headed across} Black’s..exhibit and guess the Ace, Purity the border for Norton Mills and|weight of the coal. Free to ano MELLOWNESS proceeded thence to Averill.|everyone. 224-26 UNSURPASSED. Left with the press correspond- rrr reer ame DISTRIBUTORS ents there he hired another Launch Alice B for hire. Tele- automobile and proceeded into|phone Green 391, Davis’ Float. Prince Rupert Importing Co., Ltd New Hampshire. 155-tf PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. LUMBER BUILDERS’ WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., Limited COAL —and— Complete Line of SUPPLIES Phone 186 > Rovat Reserve | EMPRESS THEATRE Bi.0Qa. UNION $5. COMPANY OF B.6., Ltd S.S. ‘Chelohsin’ So Casiivun’ Tuesdays and Fridays ai & a.m. Rogers Steamship Agency Georgetown | Whisky. Sawmill Co. Ltd. | | FOR VANCOUVER Wednesdays at 2 p.m | } FOR VANCOUVER Saturdays at 10 a.m, FOR GRANBY BAY Phone 116 Lumber ana Mouldings A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty, Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: Cor. Gth St. and 2nd Ave. je are | 1029 3rd Ave. Little’s all DYER APART I ) and $20.04 7 Month 5 PARTLY Fupnte ! 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