THE DAILY NEWS ——$——_____—__—— 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. {6.-2Singing in’ s a te Bn oh sera lactase cee iden of lions is far more profitable SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: VANCOUVER STATION TO BE SIX STOREYS AND TO COVER TWO even than singing at the Metro- If you are planning a trip for Ch, CITY BLOCKS—MAMMOTH UNIT OF COAST |politan Opera House in New or to Bastern Canada og United Stato. , ith Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. All Other Countries: $2.00 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 astonishingly rapid growth ofjary 15th, 41944, practically al for $125,000 before she would York City. one of the great cities on the Pa-| third of the station will be com-| take the risk, ALBERT DAVIDSON Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. cifle Coast. pleted. The office staffs and es » . , ; 1 aaa snty-six short years : facilities will then be trans-| The Daily News has the largest Hart Block ' F 9 __The Clougher Syndicate, Graud Trunk Building,| 1 'wenty-six hort years the}tion } are Pp London, England . . . ee ferred to the new station, and in!/circulation in the city and dis- mnee Rupert Trafalgar Square. DAILY EDITION axagge> Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1913 Weekly, Daily, $8.00 per year. TERMINAL Just about twenty-six and one- half years ago the Canadian Pa- cific Railway ran its first train into Vancouver, B. &., over the single track which marked the be- ginning of what has been a most business of the railroad, necessi- tating a largely increased stali, has outgrown three stations, and the G. P. R. now busily en- gaged in constructing a beauti- is CANADIAN PACIFIC IS BUILDING ‘MOST MODERN DEPOT IN CANADA SCHEME. and when completed will be tion in every respect. Work is being rushed day and | the section of $5,000 to an insurance company the new building, and by Febru-|to insure the prima donna’s life night on the eastern March, 19144, will begin the tear- | trict. station | dealers. ing down of the present upon the site of which erected the Granville street will be via- } | Berlin, Nov, | York, ceived al film company $12,000 for her re- most modeyn and up-to-date sta-|cent appearance in a cage with | a number of lions, More Profitable Than in an Opera SINGING IN LIONS’ DEN Destinn re- picture Mme, from Kmy a moving In addition, film coneern had to pay GRAND TRUNK try, bear in mind the Grand RUPERT AND PRINCE GEORGE |, and Seattle and the Grand Trunk R Chicago to the principal Eastern , SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ATLANTIC SAILI Are now to hand and we can quote nae Atlantic ea Call on us for rates and reservatio: tion with above and any Nrunk STEAMERS PRINCE allway System To be had at all the news- Win 58, COMPANY OF B.C, Ld OT. ANDREW'S SODIEY MAY FOLLOW have him classed as an ideal-|ful six storey station to keep pace |duct, another of the terminal | formerly Kaien tsd JOE MARTIN. ist because it seems to be a]with the rapid and substantial;scheme units, WINTER SCHEDULE To rent for D Gymnasium That the health of Premier term of disparagement. Yet il growth of this great Pacific From east to west along the lings, etc . Me¢ Borden was but recently a seri- is the idealists who are stirring|Coast country. This handsome |track side the new station meas- } Twin Screw Steamer iSecretary, P. 0. | +f hall ous question—whatever it may things up in Mexico today, and}|new structure Is one of the units|ures 480 feet, practically two) &% ; | be now—was’ shown by the when one of them is as militant}of the immense big terminal|blocks. It is six storeys high, | V e h t u r e” | i long accounts Ottawa corre- and hard headed as the vener-|scheme being pushed to comple- and along the Cordova street! | c O A L tion in Vancouver. side there is in the course of dinidesniilithae | | spondents sent to their news- papers regarding his probable able, spectacled ggntleman who leads the rebels in the north- The eastern wing of the pres- the construction, ten great Corinthian } free standing columns and ten FOR VANCOUVER New Wellington Coal. Best on th e successor. Among the several ern states, he is not exactly alent station was torn down names suggested were those cf dreamer. first of the year, and in last}engaged columns, all constructed | 2 P. M. Wednesdays Coast Hon. Robert Rogers and Sir ———-0 March the erection of the steeljof limestone. Terra cotta and | Agedin W. —nememens Phone 116 Rogers & Black Richard McBride. In regard to] WILDCATTING framework for the new station | limestone cornices and trimmings | & Veare FOR GRANBY BAY om these one well informed corre-|IN OIL LANDS. was started. It is being con- | will also add greatly to the gen-} before bottling Midnight Mondays, Nov. 17, Dec. P spondent dismisses the former Were a census taken of the|structed of red brick with terra eral beauty of the building when 4" ” ; ei : SMITH 7 | 5 : x ‘ cu NTEED t, 15th and 29th and & MALLETT number of Prince Rupert |cotta and limestone trimmings, completed. ARA BY THE sda, Thea@hys; Nov; 26, Deo. hiltee ag with a phrase but gives a well GOVERNMENT of CANADA defined reason why Sir Richard people who have taken a flyer —__——- — - - ‘9th, 23rd and 30th Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting ang does not even desire the honor in Graham Island oil lands. the | Sheet Metal W ig an pe ° | ss . mete ork in the following words: number would probably aston- WILD MAN SCARES Office: 8rd Ave. Get Tickets at Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and aban ‘ § “To Mr. Rogers there is the obvious objection. Sir Richard McBride's stock is not nearly so high as it was, Moreover, his ambitions are now directed toward British politics. He will probably leave the British Columbia premiership to Hon. ish those who have not had their attention directed to the subject. But this is legiti- mate enterprise and in itself praiseworthy as it is a direct encouragement to the develop- ment of our natural resources. There has been no oil boom GRANBY BAY FOLKS| Large Revolver Only Article of His Attire Not in Rags and Tatters. | Special Correspondence. Second Rogers Steamship Agency Ave, Phone 116 CANADIAN PACIFIC RLY. 215 Second Avenur ties Ee Phone 4 WILLIAM T. HOUS B.C. Land Surveyor New Westminster, B.c 240 ¢ PRINCE RUPERT olumbia St. I O. Box $18 W. J. Bowser, the present at- and no wildeatting in connec- Granby Bay, Nov. 15.—-Indians torney general, during the tion with it. In Alberta, on the/and others living in the vicinity | 9 ra -- coming year, and espouse the other hand, there has been|of Granby Bay report having sean | | Spend Xmas 0. C. STUART cause of a rejuvenated Cham- both, and the Calgary Herald]q wild man wandering about in ! a berlain-Unionist school of pol- is doing fine journalistic work |the woods close to them. He is} The Best Yet In Old Country te ities in Great Britain. That is in criticizing and analyzing the]said to be tall, having a stubbly| | . Ch ° tm Through sleeping cars Van- 1 Sagat #0 Phone 200 the secret of his recent flag prospectuses of oil companies|pheard, and carries a large revol- | in ris as couver direct to steamer PRINCE RUPERT, B. © waving speeches on the nayal launched in the Alberta field.|yer at his belt. His clothes are | Gifts loc} No transfer’ le —_ ait question in Ottawa and To- The value of the oil deposits}torn almost to shreds, and he is ; ; oo oe on Cee Alex. M. Manson, B. A ronto on his return from Eng- recently discovered in the dis-|described as wearing much the RY Deeg eee ce ae Pw oe W. E. Williams, B. A. L. L. B land.” trict is as yel unproven. Thelworse for wear rubber boots and oes ee a Book : Your : Passage : Now WILLIAMS & MANSON — o————- Herald quite properly says!a rubber hat. = Seed OnE tay. Annu Barristers, Solicitor at CARRANZA AS that ‘‘what most injured Ross- He was at one of the cabins Gift Book. A compari- Taree Sondan rae -o et on? r fy AN IDEALIST. land, Cobalt and other fields|near the beach Friday night and | son with this year's is ue ; Box 1588 v3 A See . i oes Ne ha eran a claimed he had had no food for | would astound you. Yet the, ; a . | Helgerson Block Prince Rupert, B, ¢ ake don imes who has _ inter- undeveloped companies and the]four days. He drank several . ; eg ‘ at ~ v3 rf viewed General Carranza at large amounts paid for un-J|ceups of coffee and in answer to DAVID J. WALSH ee at | 1 3 B eg Hermosillo describes him as developed claims. Let the|/questions gave his ‘name as Democratic candidate in Mas-}], derful te "i 4 I} 8 | HAYNER BROS iy “an idealist, like Madero, but small investor consider what] Johnson. Before he could be sachussets for Governor. Hel} Were S ange in the volume, i | i] UNDSRTAKERS anv EMBALMERS Bae \ certainly honest.’ The gen- happened there before putting|held he got up excitedly, saying, was elected. His majority was : scope and efficiency of this p ‘ eC Ory | i HO a a aM i eral’s honesty his opopnents money in Calgary oil companies |‘“They are after me. Here comes the largest Democratic major- | business. 8 || JB tra Ave. near oth se Phone No. # deny, but they are willing to similarly organized.” a boat,’ and disappeared again ity in the history of Massa- | This year's Gift Book is the |, TS || ti ————eee —— rs | iit) the woods. chussets, best yet. It will bring right ||| Members P.R.L. Vintners Association | i ees | Constable Hutchings was away |= — = —— ta eis dade theiGau ae i | up the Naas, but a search party | ’ ee was organized to go after the SAM GOMPERS DEFIES } ment of Christmas Gift |) ‘ WINDSOR Here ao E. L. FISHER e e & este ; Ye Pit oChL i} Corner of First Ave. and Eighth St. || Funeral Director and Smbeimer wild man and bring him in, as he NARROW GUAGE JUDGES Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, | W. H. Wright, Prop. CHARGES REASONABLE 1S 1S a ha was thought to be demented and Watches, etc., ever collected || iff 2na at. cor, ‘2nd Ave. Phone 356 fears were entertained that with ae . , | | OPEN DAY AND NIGHT the heavy rains prevailing he Objects to Men Dressed in Brief nen spa ener One Pee First pi oe comic St. | A : Go eas Ue wai ERM would not long survive without Authority Usurping Too This year's service, too, willbe |) European and American Plan | er ee aie further shelter than that obtain- Large Powers the best yet. Entirely new || Peter Stack, Prep. | peeewocrorccrsorsccessrcssresttiin, able in the woods. anced Mail Order Offices, a staff | Pi a XI M : ar. porse recarnag. with ee eee): Nov 17.—"'T promise efficiently organized — these First Ave } yoni pd and Ninth | FOR A TA e en S u ers ee that the body of a manj}you that this convention shall be await your commands, You i European. Plan, Rates 50c to $1.00 } £4 ‘ without a stitch of clothing on]|an open forum, said President 93% : ! Per Day } 50c and 7&c per pair. They will sell fast had been found floating in the|Samuel Gompers, addressing the have the privilege of returning iy Sennen: H Dower, ‘Prope, Phone 75 water near here. They think it}American Federation of Labor's anything unsatisfactory, This | - —— ; We have just received a shipment of must be that of the wild man, opening session, “and if we have protects you against any possi- 4%: ater aoe ee Comer. 1S ie The body was identified as aja word to say of Judge Wright bility of loss. Third Ave eee Sixth: end 12 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 00. Leckie s Boots stowaway who came up on thejor Judge Humphries or. Judge tink i to he c Seventh Streets seal Prince Rupert. Jeffries, we are going to say it. sori, Pasbeints ibe ane rate ht European Pian, 50 to $1 Per Day er ree a FOR BOYS & CHILDREN ar “We believe it is not in the Gift service—press the button ; : The Best Emigrants power of a judge to interfere that will make the power of || PREMIER HOTEL Ree icieecaleeamties with the exercise of free assem- this organization do your bid- || American and European Plap L U M B E R di 9 i. ; ee HW ss ma ie meee: ep speech and free press. ding. Send for our Gift Book F. W. Henning, Manager | 2 ieorge eid, Australia’s high|The rights were won from un- fave i i ; les Dancing Shoes commissioner, speaking here|Willing monarchs on the other exder. your gilts from it, ROYAL. HOTEL C O A L et in pink, white and black yesterday, said he was sorry to]|side of the Atlantic and placed in Y e Contes Ros tea alate Oh, see the inroad into Canada of}our national and state constitu- Ryrie Bros European Pian Steam Heated — — certain elements migrating from]|tions at great cost of life, and ‘ : one the United States. Distance, in]do you suppose we shall surren- Limited, BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., Complete Line of ae this respect, was advantageous der them? Canada’s Largest Mail Order Second Bd St. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES Buti to Australia, while the failures] — “When a judge clothed in a Jewelry House Phone 102 ey ‘ e could always get together enough |little brief authority assumes 3 le WESTHOLME LUMBER C0., Limited money for Canada or the United|powers deeded to the president . oe PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., se THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES States, but not for Australia.. |and the congress, it is : duty to GARRY RYRIE, SearTrees. LIMITED ae ae - Third Avenue Prince Rupert ee protest.” TORONTO - ONTARIO Fraser ana Sixth Sts, ee Find it through a Daily News Secretary of Labor Wilson sat 1 ete “ ” TAD $ ? “Want Ad,” at Mr. Gompers’ side. oe ip aectenateipieratemratin exiremlatanahceraiil TRY A NEWS WAN r —$—<—<— —— Scoop Is Some Graceful With A Stick Daily News by “Hop a) OHSIR-PLEASE| DONT MURDER F- MEIN THis OUT-0F “THE -WAY Drawn for The C(O) KNOW, TO A GRACEFUL MAN- A STICK LENDS THE LAST WORD IN LOOKSs- SATS THE FIRST CANE TEV. ————————— Sh Py ©rnrs nyrhrLe SND - SALTO - MD. ——