THE DAILY NEWS = — | | enuerrs ve GRAHAM ISLAND MAN WAS AT ee nr A ee | Ee THE MERCY OF A BLACK BEAR | Published Daily and Weekly ) Guaranteed Largest Circulation “PACKER” HAS AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE IN TRAMPING THE | LONELY TRAIL ON GRAHAM ISLAND-—RESOUED ‘ IN NIOK OF TIME. reese S.S. Prince Gx Salis for Vancouver. | toria and Seattle on Friday ats A. Mm ? E pas . ~ H. PF. MeRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch rates on application. Through Service to“ he | Over the GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC AAlL way Oo c e fe ntract One of the most disappointed a hundred pounds and he fell in} uch a way that he could not ex in a well-planned policy. Ef- the past ten years has been the and that will be to encounter the enemy wherever the need Hoare passed the physical ex- amination of the government ex- DR. GILMOY, DENTIST men in this eountry is “Jimmy : ae ae 3 es mes einai oY Hoare, originally from England, | trv ite himself beeause he just | Care leave Prise Reber Gn Weaneecaye one tase ” wert r DAILY EDITION Saturday, Nov. 21, 1914. a ight as well have had his hands Edmonton, Saskatoon, Melville, Winnipeg, ete, cor " F but w of the great Northern wht ey ae we Gres — | St, Paul, Duluth, Chicago and all Eastern oe cee T a he British Columbia districts He | tied For pointe EAST of CHIOAGO Use the GRAND Thom E D I T R I L S ame all the way from Grata On Graham Island they have a Make your Sleeping Car Reservations eariy. F ( ) A , 4 black bear as cue | Full information apply to @. T. P. Ticket Office. Th -s ¢ Island, where he was with a d ed of brown-black 6c SSS SSS ee ww outat. & Dameecver to ious as a cat but quite harmless | AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Lin, tir s a f ck goes However, | While there is satisfaction troops to be moved to France. the front with the second c: jas far as atta “ . lem a on in every part of the British © .% gent. He is disappointed because |close association with a wild bea | “ie Empire over the sinking of the But there was work to be take. But the march of opin- he had already seen service, andjof any kind is not comfortable ° o ° ooo es Emden, the greatest jubilation done also in outlying parts of ion appears to be proceeding |this service had put him the One of these bears late in the | MUSIC ri i tr r it w empi i p-away along tho thiy acticable | “not wanted” clas he South{afternoon saw the = struggling will be in Australia, for it was the Empire, and in far-away} along 1woroughly practi not wanted” class. In th " i ' aid ‘i Teacher of Violin and All one of the Australian fleet, the seas, and in this work Austra- lines, | African trouble Jimmy was pret-jheap of humanity which was ¢im | Band Instruments Sydney, that actually did the lia has played its part. A very *_ * *@ ty badly used up. But he thought}|my Hoare and — investigated. | A. PESCOTT : 4 | } work. We may put ourselves fair statement of the functions “This, however, I wil ven-|he had got all over it, for, during| Hoare was the strange at human | 482, Eighth Ave, Best in the place of the people of of the home home fleet and of tvre to say. The Admiralty|the past several years he had put|the bear had ever seen, Bruin i$ " | Sydney by supposing that a such an organization as Aus- sees no reason why arrange-|up with the hardships of the far|was annoyedly pawing at neere | cruiser called the Toronto had tralia has completed was once ments should not be made to|north, worked on survey gangs,|pack when two men returning Sea ie ad al M . c put an end to the career of a given by Mr. Churchill. “Con- give the Dominions a full mea-|packed food and supplies over|from the mouth of the river with | artin © WalhsSo vessel which had destroyed centration in hiome waters,” he sure of control dver the move-|miles of rough trail and muskeg|the eamp mail came in sight and | < twenty-two British vessels in said, “was necessary and had ments in peace of any naval|to the camps, and, as he put, “I'm|the bear hurried away into the the Atlantic. No feeling of been effected.” But that con- forees which, with our help,|just as tough as ever, and I do|bush before they could get a shot | CUT PRICES envy, however, is mingled with centration gave a new oppor- they may bring into efficient|not think the men in the trenches jat it. | | nd S M ; by our admiration of the Austra- tunity to the self-governing existence. We know that in|put up with a bit more hardship - . Cal a ave oney EW p NUON ( lian achievement. Australia is Dominions. war our countrymen over tu>|than do some of us chaps in th BRITISH PUBLIC simply beginning to reap the . 9% seas will have only one wisi,| North—and we get fat on it.” The” favorite Household Cos “ Cleanest, & et, Beet reward of steady continuance If the main development of SHOWS INTEREST : IN WAR LOAN : NEW WELLINGTON CoaAL : 43 Crown and Bridge Work a fiiens ; forts have been made to dis- concentration of the British and danger is most severe. The|aminers in Prince Rupert and was - if _ : i fleet in decisive theatres, it : ing is that th jubilant therefore until he reach greene? Specialty. Second Avenue Phone courage the Australians, but important thing is that the gap/J - London. Kov. 21. Phere has Office: Smith Bik. Third Avenue, without effect, and a_ few seems to me, and I dare say to shal be filled so that while we,}/ed Victoria and the critical ex- been a sleady demand, but no par months ago the Australian you, not unlikely that. the main in the old eountry, guard the aminer there. The latter put ——S> ineilieaieata i rene fleet sailed into Sydney amid general rejoicing. naval development of the next ten years will be the growth of decisive theatre, our comrades and brothers across the seas ticular rush, on the central banks Hoare through the usual test and to get the prospectuses of the new “turned him down.” British war loan of 350,000,000 UNION TRANSFER CO Phone 174 FOR PLUMBING Bos 9 AND HEATING go 4 ; ; : SMITH & MALLET .* ¢ e the effective navel forces in the shall keep the flag flying on the Hoare, by the way, has to his pounds (81,750,000,000), interest GENERAL i Seas AND STORAGE oo oe a ’ LE It would be tedious to re- great dominions overseas. . , , credit a most surprising experi-|. . Gouth hagten Gest Vailfouver, Crane \ and F : oceans of the world. I dD 3 1-2 per cent, price 95, and re-|ypongs: 36 Office. RESIDENCE 110 nan, Pipes ‘cut count here the long dispute be- Then we shall be able to make “4 ence, of adventure, as some would deemable at par March 1, 1928. 193 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT Third Ave., Head of Second Biri tween the centralizers and the advoeates of local fleets. There what I think will be the true division of labor between the It is true that Mr. Churehill eall it. himself, but bis reseuers tell it. Je does not te » story ‘ Hed not tell the ' Contrary to the usual practice Prince Rupert . afterwards modified his views; of closing the issue as soon as peoPoepgelateirertrdere metas - Comme: ane.” ter but he never answered the|¢ was packer for a coal drilling pee unt 8 covered, the lists BOAT BUILDER i : ye Ss ical » ; } a Pins Be aia Ha es . ss utp Ales. @. Manson, B A contentions A powerful navy daughter tates that we argument which he stated with eutfit on the Yakoun River on in the predont case will remain ul. JOUNSTON Pr is, of course, required for the} should maintain a sea-supre-| 4, power. And Austratia|@raham Island. He has a care-| 4, anti) Tuesday and the pros- o one North Sea, and that navy has macy against all-comers at the ie cate less habit when loaded with a ’ Seal Cove Phone Green WILLIAMS & ANSON d a Pg ; ie ‘eek very wisely determined not to pectuses can be obtained at all et Barristers, Solicitors, Et emonstrate its _ usefulness decisive point, and that they be turned from the course}"Undred or more pounds on his hhh tind tet nate pdelatine of the ee ia © Leas not only by the aid which it should guard and patrol all the Box 15" gave to the land forces, but by the silent watch whieh it has rest of the British Empire. “Tam certainly not going to upon which she had entered. Tt is useless for non-experts about to argue the respective back, of walking with his hands United shoved into the front pockets of the Kingdom Consequently opportunities for the public his pants so as to make the pack to come in touch with this loan } MAJESTIC ROOMS Helgerson Block j kept for months, piving se- attempt to forecast or to pre- * “lighter.” 4 . CENTRALLY LOCATED othe si iin: Mie Jni i i i a a ee are wider than usual. The Stock Steam Heated—Ali Conve- . pr ge a eee carrer. er, Cogs. alee smaller vessels when the ex- Though this is a way to make xchange views the loan as a niences—Very Moder- PACIFIC CARTAGE LIM aba aoe bet edie wesc eee — perts cannot agree. The truth the load seem lighter, at least! good investment and some mem ate Price Successors te Pe — iaceeethcieniindanieiahiimidtineniamiteitats seems to be that all kinds of °**er to carry, it is not advisable]... oxpross the belief that an-|$ @pEOIAL RATE MONTHLY pelle vessels are needed; the larg- in a country where the going is) other loan will be issued some aeeseee res COAL est are not too large, and that rough. Hoare does not do it any ltime in April. | teal WHAT HAS FLOUR the smallest may play its part.|™0re- He was making his usual) PRR RR good flour. —_ C—O TO DO WITH YOUR HUSBAND'S JOB? Why are men out of work in British Columbia? Because there are not enough jobs to go round. dred families earn a living making and ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR, back if dissatisfied—no questions asked. Order a 49-Ib. sack today and try it. your table and your city. You support a home industry and you take no chances——because ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR is Vancouver, New Westm'nster, Nanaime aad Victoria One hun- flour—the selling You save your pocket, NK HORROR It is inevitable that Canada will eventually follow the example of Australia.—Toronto Star. BELFORT A GIBRALTAR, SAY THE EXPERTS Fortified Town on Allies Right Almost Impregnable to Germans. London, Nov. 21.—The Stand- midable as Port Arthur. While the has fortress can be impregnable, recognizing that gone time when any j declared it can be asserted that Belfort would prove a veritable factory of slaughter has been engaged Their upon the defences. labor ‘has not been in vain. ‘There Are War Zones And NOW TO READ SOME PEACEFUL QUIET NEWS - SUMPIN' BESIDES WARL 7 HM-M- SUICIDE YUMePs FROM Ist | STORY ON CROWDED STREET CORNER \\ @uro FIEND RUNS ONTO SIDEWALK Fou . FULL OF PEDESTRIANS TRAIN time between shops up the Ya- Eleetrical machinery has been koun trail when, still with his | invented to reset the hands foreed far down into his |powling allevs it pins pockets, he climbed over a log on the out side of shoes hold them stretched the trail and fell in such a posi- Springs and elips for tion that he could not free him- self, nor could he get his hands out. properly on a new rack withou! He had a pack of more than'the use of last shaped trees. — = rr Note the fine range of SIGNET RINGS on Page 11 and our assort- ment of Ebony, Silver and French Ivory Toilet Ware from Pages 45 to 53, inclusive. — Granville and Georgia Streets Geo. E. frurey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C 4 J = War Zones ; GUNMEN GET THREE POLICEMEN -DYNAMITE BOMB THROW INTS CHURCH - Sik Foor- 35--PHONE--35 | TAXI : : ALF HALLIGAN RAAEAARAARREAKAR ARR AREEE FOR SALE Phone Green 252 Drawn for SE SEEESEREE EERE EE HP ES Prince Rupert Dairy | JOHN CURRIE Contractor & Builder Estimates Giver o Phone Black 294 IMPERIAL MACHINE S Repairing Quickly Don COW BAY P Tf everyone in British Columbia used only ROYAL STAND- ard’s Paris correspondents who ee ARD FLOUR, a thousand families would pa their living in have visited ates lately declare Our / 9 15 Catalogue DOMINION the Province. that the lessons of Liege, Namur Ih! You can help to increase the number of jobs in British Go- and Antwerp have not been lost, W hich Has Just Been Distributed yar oo JAMES GILMORE lumbia by using ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR, and that Belfort is now in a po- Caskets and Undertakers’ Supplies ‘ It costs no more than the best other flour you ever used. sition to withstand any German * P ee Cores Eee bike 01 Arohitect It is as good or a little better than the best you ever used. assault. Experts consider the Will aid you in making your seiection of Christmas Gifts. cer aston” : We sell it with a guarantee printed on the sack. Your money place more than double as for- Write for this book if one has not reached you. an Sypnue PPPOE LED POPOR OEP E ELE OE OEE Phone 87 Pe SAVOY HOLE FIRSY CLASS CUrS'N Box 1 if attacked. Its offensive and de- Henry Birks GS Sons Limited One Good Deliv- Mot end Cold Running Waier .: fensive works run right up to the ery Horse, Cheap at < Only finest brands ¢ | Vancouver Milling & Grain Company, Ltd. ‘ers men snd toy tor JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS IF van onse fbr s wore miles around BRITISH COLUMBIA PRUDYOMME & FISH Proprievors ea events Daily aon KITS FUNERAL | \BALL PLAYERS se) TROLLEY car DYING-- d OF PICNICERS 7 WRECKED= (c) ; ‘4 ‘ € (/4 ITE” SMD BALTS - mo a SS" = —