Friday, Novembep THE DAILY NEWS - 7th, 19ig Tae Dany News ~_rammue sernes ANGER IN RIOT OF PROGRESS renner rm soon |" Me™" NOW MADE IN WESTERN CANADA | WHGO “iioLvare’> Exe THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Chicago, Nov. 4.-—Cfimes aga. ¥ inst women were f@iven as 8s lave’ - SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico:!of the causes of militancy by Mrs PROFESSOR MITCHELL SAYS WINNIPEG IS EATING THE LIFE If you are planning a trip for ¢ Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly Emmeline Pankhurst, the British OUT OF THE SMALLER PLACES OF PRAIRIE or to Eastern Canada or United Statos , PROVINCES, try, bear in mind the Grand 'Ppyy) STEAMERS ( re 2 8 PRINCE ies: suffragist, in a lecture tuday, to $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. an audience largely composed of tl | NUPERT AND PRINOE Gucnae Novi 3. Professor|Pittsburg. His final word, how- and Seattle and the Grand Trunk Railw s eWay System | Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. women. She named numerous London, laws, which she said discrimin~|}jumphrey Mitchell has an article ever, is that the solution of the Chicago to the principal Bastepy ej), HEsD OFFICE vias SiS cedctlh dk is casey sroblems of Western Canada lie RATE the Eoo-|! Janadt SPECIAL CHRISTMAS aTLanT Naily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. in the noe number of in improved agricultural methods nomic Review regarding the de-jang the abandonment of exclus- BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES fees ia a , erg : : ae velopment of Northwest Canada.|jye grain raising for mixed farm- New York—Nationel Newspaper’ Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New . “He would be-a bold man who|ing. : kaa taka ak mis ALBERT DAVIDSON. . York City. : * ‘1 " . : : : would dare to be a pessimist, Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. acta i a a : May Never Happen Again. : Le i wriles the professor, and yet | | Hart Block i there \are certain aspects of the} philadelphia, Noy, 3.—Sixty Friday, Nov. 7, 194 Pi Am ‘ f ’ DAILY EDITION a iia> riday, Nov. 7,, 1918 : : ‘ case which certainly make ONC} three years ago a young girl took a : pause and question whether, after] corvice in a family in this city, | ca v..¢ — a 1 i THE DIGNITY AND land of the United Kingdom { . = all, there may. not be a limit lOfand today, although more than : : oT A DUTY OF CANADA andeplace it in. the hands of é . x all this. riot of progress and pros-| gq years old, she continues in the | BC. Coast Steamship Service ‘ REW'S SOCIETY HAL It will be very hard indeed those who will use it and make i . DEFAY: ; same position and serves those | form g as In support of this contention) che served when they were little | : ] To a rie to find as representative of it productive, just as the wild p he depreeates the “utterly unsei-| enindre This fe tea rit Canada as a nation a stales- lands of this country are made . entifie and wasteful” ‘thods of ; ii ne ti orpomte reer oo FAMOUS tates aia SAFETY ings, etc. Pa ‘ ¥; > grace ig . ‘tive is ‘se he , : Be . ’ aste at ae tien ume, housekeeper for Lahebat's . man with the grace and dig- productive. In this course he am aS agriculture too long pursued in}yonn ry ald he cae PRINCESS Wiawalliul SPEED jPecretary, P. 0. B dia a ; nity of Sir Wilfrid Laurier.} is confronted with many ob- A 57 al % the west, The whole of the Co-| Migs Lydia Norris LINE wabeay = SERVICE C O A L IC SAI Are now to hand and we can quot , nee tion with above and any Atlanti Call on us for rates and reservation i Prince Rupert Isd. Gymnasium Pp Meet. Those who have his published stacles, ri ‘ ens «fi lossal increases in the produc- volume of speeches and who Britain for more than 4 tion have come from an extension Se Cae hat © ; : ; Cc e *¢ an e ‘Ths fre J » ’ w oy compare them with his most century has been guided by the ea F tn the “atin her Peeves under ti Alfred Noyes is coming over to recent ones, will find no fall-] false sentiment that the coun- low and: HOt inthe improve America to lecture on “The Sea Princess May, Southbound, Saturday : p ; : = { 0 e ‘- 17 ng try”? . ing off in the clear, forceful try was improved by shipping : ; ant f agriculture. Professor eee ete oh eee, ee Yo nent of agriculture, roressOrlieresting to hear his treatment Princess Beatrice, South, Sunday, Cosas | New Wellington Coal, . a i ifie ibre i ! Sé & ‘i ' but simple and dignified fibre out of it thousands and hun Y P Mitchell also sees danger in the)yr those ¢ atic cli 8, ie dae oO os aquatic classics, Down | Phone 116 Ro & Bl h gers ac Best on the of all his public utterances.}| dreds of thousands of its pop- | nd i ‘mal er ; eg tus be ahh ahaeidel trowk: une, ulation: ‘Uariadé Wha Bean Hadid: Pg uP x tN nel yay ce nee Went McGinty,” and “There Is a J.G. MCNAB, General Agent for instance, that he delivered] ed by the belief that popula- i : sae eee eee eee ing, | Hole in the Bottom of the Sea.” J inhabitants steadily declines. SMITH & MALLETT at South Bruce, where the Lib- tion is invaluable and has of- s : nee la — . isan pikataiaas epal campaign was fought and ferred inducements in land to 4 ¥ Winnipeg is eating the very life : ' ff x out of the litle towns and vil- : UNION SS. COMPANY OF B.C, Ltd THIRD AVE won on the naval policy. Sir immigrants. Britain has now re rian hs ‘ : : : : } y ages, » says. Wilfrid said: “We are growing come round to this belief and i e The t : 7 is isa FOR A TAXI Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and . . ; 4 Ps e real estate business is an- . “pat as national poeple, and as a is attempting, in the Lloyd _ , , Sheet Metal We @ nat peer ; : ' : other source of apprehension to gst lamang eat ceepmnncinpeemcetietas WINTER SCHEDULE Office: 8rd Ave cr wae Phone 174 : Orkahop George bill, to offer the same sa the professor, and he has the national people we are prepar- aren ° . : énd Ave. bet. 7th and &thb & ed to undertake all the duties inducements to keep its popu- : th and th Sts gravest doubts whether the idea P Twin Screw Steamer } and responsibilities which ap- lation at home, A F Wriiiried ht y Ainknt one 7 ic — pertain to a people. Speaking But, Canada to offer the in- ; y Pee POR PAVING, LETS) Ole Pai sh ; 6 . 9 Valhalla” of S.H. & EF . : i munication with Hudson's Bay ———— | ee S.S. ‘Chelohsin Gosrseranan Boor for myself and the others who ducement has merely to open . ; are about me, we are prepared up her unused crown lands to Sage 4 “ee vibe Bis ar isnis® Be sent, PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO. | Meets every 2nd and ‘ to take our share to” relieve settlers. Great Britain has to , Se in fact, the Hudson's Bay Railway coetineneetltige p.m. the hall ot 519 eae Britain of the necessity of de- take the unused lands ifrom : and the Panama Canal diverting 93 ve, fending us. This is a_ duty private individuals and make MRS. EMMELINE PANKHURST. ae tnd of the grain in FOR VANCOUVER which every Canadian, whether} them crown lands. Canada, if|Leader of English militant suf-|O™1er Cireesions. ; of French, British or German she had no other land open to fragettes, who was allowed in|, Setting aside the childish talk “" Bi es Srenemerane origin, should be prepared to| the settler, might expropriate] the United States to lecture in the boosting of the west, Pro- Ray tims |i ie See ave es . undertake—to defend the trade}| the immense holdings of the| after being rejected by the im- fessor Mitchell says it can be af- = FOR A | ; row Oy _of Canada, and to relieve ‘the Canadian Pacific Railway, migration authorities. She firmed, m sober earnest, that Oo GRANBY BAY PRINCE RUPERT, B. o. British taxpayer of the neces- the Hudson Bay Company, or was last heard from at Gin-}estern Cehedp Bae wonders) sAa.m Tuesdays Rens a sity of defending Canadian in-| any of the big land proprietors] Cinnati, where she stated that resources. Speaking of the min- "a M. Manson, B. A terests.” and offer the same to settlers the United States women had eral resources, he anticipates that en Nektar Bae i on terms without violating any no need of militant methods to|SUch Places as Lethbridge and WILLIAMS & MANSON LLOYD GEORGE’S deep-seated tradition of the secure voting privileges. Medicine Hat will eventually rival | ; Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. LAND POLICY * Canadian people, because the . a — . — ——— Rogers Steamship Agency MONEY TO LOAN The British Chancellor of Canadian people are accus-|a@ted against her sex, as otter | Box 158 the Exchequer when launching tomed to the idea of the set-|jreasons for the violent tactics “Just the Thin ‘a geese Machin Phone 116 | He1gerson Block Prt his land policy drew particular] tlement of unused lands. It is}@dopted in England in the fight g. : oA attention to the advertise- totally different in Great Bri-|for “votes for women.” ’ for Dad ” ments of pretty homes for tain. There Lloyd George is Members of the committee on ; ate | D. ©. STUART Accountant HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS everybody in Canada, in fact] handicapped by the tradition of }arrangement, displeased because wees the primary cause of his pol-| centuries, and his proposal to}Mrs. Pankhurst’s manager — in- es . HATS what you will say , Funeral Directors ie , ; when you come to the () f ' IEC Ory 1] Grd Ave. near Sth St Phone No # . icy seemed to become the drain use lands heretofore held out |creased the price of stage seats } of Canadian emigration from| of use in baronical estates for|from $1.00 to $1.50 after agree uF 4 Pipes and other things the British isles. He proposes sport or pride is classified as}ing that no seat should sell for -# in our Gift k “For th to nationalise the unworked| a revolution. That is what it is.}™more than a dollar, kept their ee h kes.” ee promise not to occupy chairs on non f Te Seen || Members P.R.L. Vintners Association || E, L. FISHER the stage ° ; : | | . } Can't you imagine “Dad's” Ye i funeral Director and Embaime WINDSOR, HOTEL CHARGES REASONABLE RAILWAY FOR STEWART SO OCrES when he ope Corner of First Ave. and Eighth St ON agregadas Shoei el the parcel from Ryrie’s and W. H. Wright, Prop. | . aie Ha peed mont Will the Peace River Road Have J finds the Pipe he has always |] 5 Terminus There? 4 5 dreamt about, but would never HOTEL CENTRAL : . 51 oh have bought for himself. Fiiopesh end American PlaD” A dispatch from Edmonton an- 4 Peter Black, Prop. | nounces that President J, D. Me- bes ned Dad's wants are not the only Beg kk en re a a pound of coal in the city but you can get comfortable mere OF. ve See at ; Bs is 9 es «hy ones fully provided for—from | KNOX HOTEL ort Wal gan ¢ ritish Columbia Nail- ) a y , “Baby” to “Baby's Grand- || Pirst Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan, Rates S0c to $1.00 — clothing at JABOUR BROS.’ We have just received a large way, states that track has been 5 fhe r ) ee Toate. mother,” no one has been over Per Day PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- shipment of OF if) eee, ‘tie # oft Ay Pg laid from that point northerly for i 6 Hae ie) ated nian one hundred taniles’ and’ i 7 ae i looked. It is just a case of 1] Besner & Besner, Prope. I ndred miles an t , ig 9 Bek Saker bear aame tie. SAR Vis TRIAL ANNEX W HITE FANCY CASHMERE was expected to reach the site of ee ‘ picking out what is most suit- : | the bridge across the Athabasca : ; able in each case. | ee ag ne ON aia ee A launch | the gover! river at Mirror Landing, mileage 2 ee , ° ‘ a oes Third Ave., Between Sixth and ment slip for Port bawar 130, before suspending work for ‘ ee of If you haven't received this Gift Seventh Streets every day For part : the season. Ballasting gangs are ") Book, don't try to do your | AMaropean.'Piagy 60. to 91: Per, Day apply to Harrison, Gamble Phone 51, 3rd Ave. for infants and children. ALSO CHILDREN’S CORDUROY following up the track layers, j ’ . ; Christmas shopping this year & Co. COATS. and it was hoped to have the line} J without it. Just send us a post idievtaan wen Tapcenaee Plan neecrorccorrscserereeseeer Teen ent 2 Mirror Landing ‘fore 4 4 : . open to Mirror Landing before Ae card, asking for our Gift Book F. W. Henning, Manager Under ar . | . the end of the year." Grading i. ‘ Ae es wear, All Sizes and [Materials §]i% end of the sears Grading) hg it wil ‘go forwaed to you by Z ROVAL HOTEL L U M B E qe CHILDREN’S DRESSES, ser ‘ vas bei “oceeded Ww ‘ | first mail, SSES, serge, flannel and cloth to suit was being proceeded with and : ; Corteh A Meenas, bred. - Third Ave, and Sixth st. girls from 3 to 17 years. ALSO SWEATER COATS being built. On more than one ; European Pian Steam Heated Cc O A L occasion it has been announced aD ° ‘ = that this line would be connected r e ; yrie ros. 4 BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., up with the proposed Canadian | Cee ~ —neenqmmeemmemeeamme sr amet, Limited cnrae , ee North Eastern Railway, of which : : ; cA ’ . Second Ave. and Sixth St d Stewart is to be the Pacific ter-|—FyRs FOR A CANADIAN WI Canada’s Largest Mail Order Phone 102 mee JABOUR BROS. minus. Meanwhile» the Alberta A haa: Jewelry House Complete Line of railway is heading as fast as pos-|A new model of moleskin, in JAMES RYRIE, Pres, PRINCE we ee we co., BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES sible for the Peace river valley, which leopard skin and skunk HARRY RYRIE, Sec.-Treas. Pri Sixth st , os ppg ay ct WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., Limited Third Avenue Prince R ts where a tremendous influx of are retained for decorative pur- 7 ARI Ph 7 ens settlers is now taking place.— poses. The coat has all the TORONTO ONT. . a Phone 186 2' Portland Canal Miner, fashionable curves. = eee Another Break Like That, Scoop---And The Stuff’s Off Pi me GEE IM GETTING MADAM- L MUST BY GOLLY- YOU SEE MAPAM-LVE BEEN AN AWFUL CRUSH ON TELLMOU OF MY i Poa AINKING ABOUT EQval OUR SUFFRAGETTE LOVE-WILLYou See = FOR eat IGE Rice so mca 5 1 \ GREW A BEARD AND THOUGHT, WouLn Make a | UFE WITHOUT {EIR } es | LAWAS 4, = MAN | FINE AaGrREssive| \\ = “ou 1s A— | ee Drawn for