ote eee whee echt | EE AS ATS ST x eel ee ene Sse ene oe eae perava n 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, 50¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. DAILY EDITION uw WILL BORDEN HAVE THE TEMERITY? eral, He came, he saw, he in- vestigated, he gave us his opinion The. products which the Maritime provinces have to sell in the United States, mar- was no great kel are fish, fruit, lumber and duce 100,000 bushels of wheat. coal. These are On. the free And all that list. Quebee has potatoes and about ten years ago. The CGan- hay to sell, These are on the adian Pacific Railway has just published its crop of 1913, free list. Ontario has © wool, mutton and beef, These are on the free list. British Colum- bia’s products are similar to servative, It those of the Maritime provin- ly correct, It ces. The prairie provinces the crop in the have wheat, flour, oats and provinces this flax seed, Upon these there is only be lifted by the Borden Government cancelling the du- ties against the same ‘pro- ducts entering Canada from the United States. Borden has hereby the op-| PRINCE RUPERT'S portunity to administer addi-|“civic LEAGUE” tional punishment upon the For unadulterated west for having refused to en- gathering in dorse his anti-reciprocity Church last night stand at the last general elec- cake. Two dozen men, absol- tion. Will he have the temer- ufely unrepresentative of ity? city’s interests, pha gether in an out of PROFESSOR MADE A SLIGHT MISTAKE The Calgary Albertan says :| city to call a “Once upon a tme, not so very| If the influence of such a body ' | : jong ago, and within the mem-| on the affairs of the city ory of the youngest of us some proportion to government or: association sent a Toronto Univerity pro-| be. looked for { fessor to Western Canada to} ture. Friday, Oct. 24, 1913 investigate conditions eountry. Tt would never happened just estimate of the estimate is very gane and’ con- first of next week, 500,000,000, and a contravailing duty which can ume 198,000,000 is wheat. The Albertan refers just to show that even the pro- fessors and other sometimes go wrong. to this matter 0 corner of the cily and organ- ized what they great revolution of things may ROAD SUPERINTENDENT Is, Anxious Concerning the New/Federal Cabinet Copper River Bridge. — ! R. O. Jennings, road superin- cerning the new bridge over the Of “Sir Friday, October 24 1943 © Victoria and Prince Albert Vancouver Ad f hs Prince Ruper M, © Rupert cS via » yAS8set and Nadie P.M en a.m Wednesdays tng optional Plional r in ¢ ONECtion f With Tall Atlantic » Apply to Phone 260 BL. Coast Steamship Service FAMOUS PRINCESS CANADIAN SAFETY SPEED SERVICE PACIFIC CL LINE Princess May southbound, Saturday at 9 a. m. J.G. McNAB, General Agent Little's NENS Ag | Magazines :: Periodicals Ff Newsp ces apery CIGARS TOBACCOS « py I Pa oS 3 FRUITY ne Ave. Bel W Kalen Island Club a venue next to Post Omer tra New Wellington Coal. Phone 116 WINTER SCHEDULE Twin Screw Steamer S.S. ‘Chelohsin’ FOR VANCOUVER 2 P. M. Wednesdays FOR GRANBY BAY 8 A. M. Tuesdays Rogers Steamship Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 Hotel ; Directory eee Members P.R.L. Vintners Association PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX Owned and Operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Ry. Geo. A. Sweet, Manager WINDSOR HOTEL Corner of First Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Avenue and Seventh St European and American Plan Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan, Rates 60c to §1,00 Per Day Besner & Besner, Props. J. Y. Rochester Vv. D. Casley EMPRESS MOTEL Third Ave., Between Sixth and Seventh Streets European Pian, 60 to $1 Per Day PREMIER HOTEL American and European Plan F. W. Henning, Manager ROYAL HOTEL Corley & Burgess, Props. Third Ave, and Sixth St. European Plan Gteam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave, and Sixth St, Phone 102 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting ang Office: 8rd Ave, Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th maw “Valhalla” of S.H. & Ef, Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday atl 308 2nd Ave. “i Phone 286 Alex. M. Manson, B. 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