February 9, 1914 . . THE DAILY NEWS 3 Se —=— and District.——. District of Coast | f lange \ te Sn ceaon, st} THINKS CANADA MUST | [S355 REMEMBERED THE MEN iio, Occupation manager of 4 ‘ / . ‘ ends to appiy for per RN ba chase "1 following descri- GRANT FREE WHEAT OF GREAT NORTHE , i } ng at a post planted at the a | |Strathcona’s Bequest to Yale for! corner es ‘80 chains, norn| U. 8. Editor Thinks That Borden | | Eenefit of Them and Their : cast 80 Chains to point ot Is Bound to Remove the | ‘Sons . ment, containing 640 acres more Duty on Grain Naw’ York, -F ! it is foarn.| wath — ed through a friend of the late mber 25th, * y a Feb. BO, 10SS iit Pp. V. Gollins, editor of The} Lord Stratheona and Mount Rov- pistrict-—Distrret of Coast,| Northwestern Agriculturist ne al, who has be n communica. | Hauge 4 Minneapolis, has this to say of| tion with repr ntatives of the} that Elbert M. Morgan, of} {he free wheat problem; “Wheat | Jestate since Lord Stratheona’s| } as 4 y apply Mor DOrmibbion ¥ s paying a tariff of ten cents a| ideath on ,Janua 1, that his} ' Nie Ue oars ny nts ro the uushel and oats six cents a will, which left $500,000 to Yale be tid ‘ a bon tuk hel. and they will continue to University, req sted that Yale Mee he, dove, or iwse| Day that tariff to us until Canada make special arrangements to 1 ‘ i) mule and seventy-one} peypoves her tariff, under the enable employees and sons of} C18) chains imore or less] reciprocity clause of the Under- employees of the Great Northern |} Hates oe or orten top| Wood bill; and in spite of that Railway to enter that Univer-| west twenty (20) cbains,| fact the Minneapolis Chamber of sity. { rly (40) | chains, oreo ymmerce has already received A large part of the fortune of | 1cipe Channel, thence fol. lmillions of bushels of Canadian Lord Strathcona. which was es-| y pianos sisgtiy su) |small grain; so has Duluth. a f@. |timated at his death at $25,000,- ELBERT M. MORGAN I'here is not one chance in a 4 1000, was made through his inc! ‘ ber, 143 million of Canada's failing to re- stments in the Great Northern. i rae Jan, i2, 1014 : » f nas m al : : WEARING THE HEART ON ve nen . ) i move her tariff on American THE HOSE His bequest to Yale and the re- ia ae rrain, since it is protection only quest with which it was accom-| Th ° h k h f ‘ d COE a n paper,’ and not in reality, for|Ladies’ stockings embroidered! janied, it is said, was intended} [f ere is a man who makes shoes for children— hereby given that applica 3 i al t sanding with the ime of the favored], | . 5 4 a! ' nade lo the Parliament o1[ Of Course, we are not sending : as an expressi gratitude to} d ll h ll wat svasion therevt TF al] American grain over to Saskat-| _ Swain. the Uniled States and in partis| and sells them to stores all over Canada u Railway Company, win] chewan or Manitoba. The ecur- cular to the railroad employees But he ° nl just ] r ® h I b it, construct 4nd vuperate eihi ‘ . 4 we agains ‘ : ; ap . : 18 oO ea nin ow le ur i rent is coming in the other dires who had contributed to his for- y Jj g of railway, Cotmencing at Seen tae fo moe et lion, and there is no reason un- CAN THE DIRECTORS tune, ee to ea ' ow 0 sp Or nerally Southerly direc-| der the sun why Canada should TRIM SHAREHOLDERS? i sesigt atte t on the Taku Kiver where! patain a nominal tariff, which, : : It was this way: His wife—let us call her Mrs. | 1 also m*e-point on sau] instead of protecting her farm-| 4, Se ; eae TORONTO SOCIETY | Brown—’phoned to him and asked him to buy some i Gruvince of British co. | ers, is &@ handicap on the open| eis ae taeataas Adopted IN THE POLICE COURT, underwear for little Brown. power tw construct and} American market for her farm-| Lene use seareat 40 bulla | ers.” | by Interlocking Directorates et Picture Brown now among the throng of mothers at - | | , construct and operate} Mr, Collins does not know \Charged With Being in Disor-| the ‘‘ Children’s Underwear’’ counter. He asks for in cohmection Wilh = te 7 ; - ) rr oS Year's five Festivitic Underwear for a child of six. He looks it over help- works of the company be|'ransportation and milling inter-]ion, than any statutory prohibi-| ear’s s | | be works for the genera} esis of Canada or he would mod- company, and to enter] much about the power of the More important, in our opin-! derly House as Result of New lessly. What on earth does he know about Children’s tion of interlocking directors, is} } _ = Canads inci a otetic . | Torohta eb, 8 Ciena Underwear? For lack of anything better to say he tlawa, this 9th day of June, 1a one chance In @ MU-lthe action of Judge Sanborn in . ks: “ey thi d lit > Th s h rt aut Yi ae ST OHNNSOR ion” observation. The chances|ordering receivers of the water-|Wi'h keeping a disorderly tavern] see ne Skee SCm Seen, wR” GnSwer 18 pe rs for the Applicants, seem about even that the Borden logged St. Louis and San Fran- | under the Liquor Licence Act, and quite conclusive : It Ss Blank 8 — naming a well- oe | government will be stupid|eiseo Railroad to bring suit for|Ernest G. MeConkey, proprietor | advertised line. That short word says everything. Brown pays his money and goes home, quite satisfied with his purchase. weocccovcccesooooroccwootooooooos| SHOUGH or obstinate enough lo}restitution against directors of|0f MeConkey’s restaurant, was} P.O. Box 1704 retain the wheat and flour duties./{he road, provided it appears|remanded for one week in the} duet ’ that such suits can be success-|police court today. The charge | HUSBAND KILLS MAN fully prosecuted. ia laid in eplicit reference to| Now what bothers Brown—a manufacturer of shoes, SAVOY HOTEL Persons in control of the rail-|!ast New Year’s "ve, which ocea-| is this: Hew would it affect the purchase of a child’s . WHO CALLS ON WIFE road joined syndicates for the{sion has already cost Mr. Mc-| shoes if the salesman said ‘“ They’re Brown’s’’? FIRST CLASS CUISINE ‘ ‘ os >t x|Conkey < » of $40 and costs} * purpose of buying and building|@onkey a fine ee Nobody knows Brown’s shoes. Brown doesn’t advertise. Hot and Cold Running Water in Manager of Hotel in Tekoa At-| feeder lines, to be sold to the for selling liquor ater hours. org : : Only finest brande of Liquors and tempts Suicide After Enacting |"@ilroad at a handsome profit eerste RUppOSnee were The name Brown signifies nothing when used in con- Cigars kept Tragedy in Lobby for the syndicates. served on Tuesday on some of nection with children’s shoes. The salesman must use all his THE BEST HOTEL IN NORTHERN The plain question is: Can a|those present in the restaurant persuasive wiles to induce people to buy them. BRITISH COLUMBIA Tekoa, Feb. 6.—George Mor_|trustee for a railroad’s stock- Neé * oo ‘ Eve. ie of To- : . i olders do t oO ye rj ronto s 28 KHOWH citizens are PRON et OW. SAO’ BD RANEC! RIMOr mos acter airs < oe mie are oh ‘sil among them, so well known in The point is—If the name Brown was as synonomous with Children’s vr Bride in the lobby of the Hotell,n one side of the table as a|fact that orders have been is- Shoes as ‘Blank’s’’ is with Underwear, wouldn’t Brown sell more shoes ecsccoccrorrorororvorororrrrrrror!itayvmond and later attempted|trustee and on the other side as|Sued not to divulge the names with less effort P suicide in the city jail At thela syndicate member, and make|Of the twenty-two individuals. woner’s inquest the evidence}|deals with himself to his own Bo If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising problems with the Advertising f fits ' Department of this newspaper. If you are doing a provincial or national vas that McBride arrived in Te- notable profit? FAMILIAR LANDMARK it would be well for you to have the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. If he can, then there is ob- A list of these will be furnished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of i y hotel a Directory ai Le pes eps aye Sag trey viously a grave fault in the law, GIVES WAY TO HOTEL Canadian Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building. Toronto, ; ] oJ ws which should promptly be cured se ow, and on being refused an in- (ee LLL terview, left saying he would re-|) eee nee Phy must» get Rupert’s First Cottage Being y Dt - i ater away from the odd American uo- T Down-—Recalls Early Members P.R.L. Vintmers Association urn Jater. xpos litle a 8 Mr.’ Morrow, being informed tion that a stout little knot of History of Town ee es ius that McBride had called to see insiders may do virtually as they WINDSOR HOTEL . : sn please with a great property of a ‘ 3 ae ; his wife and that he was going e ok E arks Centre First Ave. and Eighth St ee Buon 3 oe ne: TS whioll they .aré the trustees, Th ld landmarks on Centr We ee nti Mc By ide's re (arn ‘and in “Can't I do what I want with) Stree! Bre, IAet + vee peers To the ast) bi, es a formed him that he would calj|™¥Y Own road?” a magnate test- Phe first cottage built in Prince| HOTEL aoe ; his wif und if he had inything | |! exclaimed regarding a com-!Rupert, and the last of the old] e e / t t venue d Seventh 8 7 as ae . ‘ all) f ind American. Plan ) say to her he could say it in|P@any of which perhaps he owned) buildings to be removed, is being | eC in l uyer. Peter Black, Prop. presences [The evidence dia | te” per cent We must make it}|torn down today to make room | $$$ $$_______-—— ‘ : clear 0 i he cannot.jfor : valatial hotel. This cot- . : : ¢ show that there were any|cle4r to him that for a pala Wedding Gifts. GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH ih. : eres : ; ‘ |Some of the lowest spots in Am-]tage was built by P. W. Anderson | Regarding Appropriate eddi & » KNOX HOTEL ds between McBride and 7 } COLUMBIA Between Eighth and Ninth | M sil but. that a Mrs Mor 1e1 can business morality letin 1906 and occupied by himself! —_— —-—-——___—— — sn, Rates 50c to $1.00 *" we btgt Z Ai des ' nt walle f higti. reread ie ders a . ie ver Pay a | * appeared Morrow shot Mc- ae De . ‘ é “ : big — we n ” . oe ad You who live out of town are often in a COON CO of Department of Agriculture shee ' ide JOPAUIOT POGEUPOOTNS as e ne OMNs) Ome | appropriate wedding gifts comes before you. The culty, however, is ‘ N : ie k on The Morrows: have lived in Tez That the director is a trustee] Prince Rupert, and the first wo easily overcome by writing for our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, which Office of Assistant Horticulturist ester V. D. Casley 1 al t one year and have run|®24 that he must not use his}man to take p permanent resi-|} represents very Care nee, erect In A cwek ae Pern 0 New Court House, Prince Rupert EMPRESS HOTEL } > ‘ trust for his persona profit|dence here. Wallace was then ally adaptable as w ng gifts. e are carefu Phone 534 ie hote McBride is unknown i ul ds being sent at our risk. BY ‘ooh atmo = ere ind wan? searched no needs to be emphasized If the boy of seven years of age and} ed ae ee or nee pice ee sone ie Silver and Cut European Plan, BC to $1 Per Day weapons were found upon him law now permits him individu-|Sidney a baby of eight months. Glass. Write for this Catalogue today if you are considering a wedding Information or advice freely wee Tea ee OI rhie ‘maloe eis’ iva deaths|4Uy to make profitable deals When the éottage was being gift. You will save money by buying through our mall system. given. Write or.call. PREMIER HOTEL n this hotel building in the last}With himself as a trustee it re-/built a trail had to be cut : oe A. H. TOMLINSON American and European Plan three years. No motive is known|@ires amending. through the woods and the lum-| : : : F. W. Henning, Manager for the crime —_—_——— ber packed in on men’s backs Bi S ‘ it d Assistant Horticulturist banat vato 1c | ea The: standing ctimbar owes 00| enry Dirks G Sons, Limite ROYAL HOTEL ; “a ‘ ‘ie dense that the view from the} If you are in the market for Dita Aver woe Mista, 1 good reliable engine for busi-| Mr. Platt I. Tude Marriage |water was completely obstructed JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. Evropean Plan Steam Heated ess or pleasure, see Akerberg,|is a lottery! ST es Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director} VANCOUVER, B.C mere Thomson & Co., machinists, cor.| Sir A. Propos—‘Not with these Are you musical? Then keep} 908 Third Avenue SEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR ©O., Manson Way and ist Avenue. cobweb clothes the women are/your eye on the Glee Club's fu-| ~ Y LIMITED | 2946-41-38! wearing now. ture announcements. 32] cond Ave, and Sixth St Weve ———___—_— eee —= Dealers in Phone 108 ee - —— --—---- ———- 6 | a — a ec ee ree ee 7 FEED SEEDS PRING j | NOR RUPERT re OP { l Se IR RRR RI IORI RRA IAI ADI AIDA DIS IID ASSIS SISSSISSSI SSI SSISSSSISSSISSAC @ $1) HAY TIMOTHY LIMITED + ’ Fraser ana BGixth Sts { { sae ee tant ond ans on bo + FRED STOR OATS CLOVER Phone 7 en ha WHEAT ALFALFA 7 »* a —— CORN ETc Pee ae | — (ee TE y f 710 SECOND AVE A a a a a a a a a af a * mer ; Be x x \} Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery CHICKEN FEED A SPRGIALTY FIRE ALARM SYSTEM =| / f \\ Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle 7 { : THE Ee Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Mail orders promptly attended to CIROUIT NO. 1. * + Z Rope Valves Ammunition TA oe Sox 125th St. and Srd Ave * * f P R rt d N th B C ° Paint Sox 136th St, and 3rd Ave. x DA I LY or rince upe an or ern oWe Pumps Hose s 14—Bih MEX aHA at ace, + Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron UNION $s. 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