THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News Se to Rar dae pe salen our markets \ TOOK PICTURES Tg oe. Eero OF THE EAGLES The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. i ine a pack Because British Columbia is the least developed of all the provinces | of Canada, she can least of all afford to tolerate the fool philosophy |Mr. Harbeck Also Took Picture of ‘Canada for the Canadians.” of News “Wedding Extra” to DAILY AND WEEKLY eae hig ABest g | | SUBSCRIPTION RATES—DAILy, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. te ‘e enormous 1, ores Poses. onahad an coat hls te. | WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. OUTSIDE CANADA—Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, ae Ne SEO lumber areas for which we desire markets. | : Are we only to be permitted to sell to the local market? | Two young screaming eagles | $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. We have fisheries at the doors of Prince Rupert big enough to feed | » back he Exchange Grill | 2 9 . . gh t lat the back of the Exchange Grill | TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—60 cents per inch. Contract rates}. continent. Are we to be permitted to sell our fish only to the local) flapped their clipped wings and | Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited erste somermns on application. : i oe : taal unch caoicn buyers in the citys So hopped around in the sunshine | | gs | yesterday afternoon when Mr, W. Daily News Building, Third Ave., Priace Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. | The reciprocity proposals will perform a great service for the H Harbeck, the moving picture | ; | people of Canada by removing the taxes from the food they eat. But I. xpert, who is here from Seattle, | [f BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES they will perform an even greater service by opening up a market] saw them. Out came his machine | & New York —National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. of ninety million people for our timber, our fish, and our mineral|and he took a few feet of film | SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. wealth. Laurier and larger markets have brought prosperity to | showing the birds. Later he took | Pear Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Canada. Laurier and larger markets will continue to ensure a continued pictures of the city streets, etc. - : prosperity. | This morning Mr. Harbeck went PON et eee canpenmr ones ee rennet to the Balmoral Cannery up the DAILY EDITION. ae asypne SATURDAY, AuG,. 5 Our anti-reciprocity freaks should go and learn something from | Skeena River and took views of | iat _ {the statesmen of China. They know better now. |how they can salmon as well as | lhow the fish are caught. Before CHING CHING BORDEN'S CHINESE CRY ee me ihe leaves for Seattle ner The Continental Trust Co., Ltd. lhe claims he will have several! ‘hundred feet of very interesting | film of this city and district. One picture on the film. will Five thousand yesrs ago, the Chinese were the leading people of the world. They led in civilizetion, in art, in laws, in ethics, and in wealth. When our own ancesiors were wild barbarians living in caves, the Chinese were enjoying a high civilization. The reason show the front page of the Daily AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500,000 News ‘Wedding Extra’? which 7 «they lost their place in the conflict for supremacy was owing to a wrong OFFICERS: wigs economic theory. They were believers in “‘protection.”’ WM. T. KERGIN, M.D., President DAVID H. HAYS, at Vice-Pres. was got out in honor of the mar M. J. HOBIN, 2nd Vice-Pres. and Manager riage of Mr. Norman Meckintosh JAY KUGLER, Secretary- Treasurer C. B. PETERSON, Ass't.-Manager ; a : of the editorial staff of the News. . The Chinese carried the protection theory to perfection. That a is why it killed them so effectually as a national power. They did not stop with a mere tariff wall. They built an actual wall of solid Executor and Administrator Receiver or Assignee Farm Lands and Mines ; : bas os Real Estate and Insurance Agent For Care of Real Estate Escrow Agents FOUR CRAZY MEN masonry in order to keep trade out. They were great believers in Fiscal “<< : ee . taunoun” Agent " tiPace “48 i ee rustee Under Morlgage an leeds 0, s ‘ the idea of ‘‘China for the Chinese. Safe Deposit Vault and Boxes ms Collections In charge of Mounted Police They Were Going Below Yes- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, 4 per cent. on Deposits terday. We will be pleased to answer any inqairies rewarding investments in Prince Rupert and Northern British Columbia. . Within the last ten years their eyes have been opened. They ; have discarded the old idea of ‘‘China for the Chinese.’’ They are encouraging trade today. They realise that if they are to become wealthy again it can only be by selling their coal, iron, silks, camphor, tea, ginger and other products to those nations who need them. | SECOND AVENUF. The Continental Trust Company, Limited, 800%? (YANO ac The red coats ard big Sietson hais of three Royal Northwest | Rs se |Mounted Policemen stoed out in / But the false idea of trade which the Chinese have thrown awey ; striking contrast io the rest of , has not been lost. It has been picked up by some of the disconsolate PPAR LAL PL VILL AIS the dress of the passengers on the ee ee te deck of the Princess May yesterday | AVE You Been Getting Poor on the Money {3 a{sermoon es she sucamed in Neve You Have “Saved” by Using Cheap had come out from White Horse, | Printing ? —_ and haphazard politicians of Canada. They polished it up to look like new, and put it out as their own idea. But the only change in it is that they have made it read ‘‘Canada for the Canadians’”’ instead of “China for the Chinese.’’ The theory is the same. Mr. Berden is among those who raised the cry. Little men among his desperate bunch of followers take it up occasionally. Not that they are all fools. Some of them may be knaves. in the Yukon, with four insane men | who were in safety below decks, | : : | ‘ . ea teieny The business man who seeks cheapness as the First considera- consigned to the asylum in New SIR WILFRID LAURIER tion in buying his printing, never really pays much attention to Westminster | other elements in the transaction—except, perhaps, the matter of | getting it done Quickly. | The money SAVED by buying CHEAP printing is money on which you have paid an absolutely ruinous premium! ! Now in his 70th year preparing to lead the progress It will make you poor if you persist in saving enough of it! —@e | Janada to victory again For row boats and launches} Canada t Y ase |telephone 3820 green. Davis’ | Boat House. | et The fact is that when ‘‘Canada for the Canadians” was practised— when Canada was exclusively held by the Canadian aborigines—it was not an important or desirable country at al!. It was only when the French and English settlers came that the country started to} become wealthy or desirable. The increasing wealth and streiugth of | the Dominion comes directly as a consequence of the welcoming of | settlers, and the extension of our markets. Its future growth in wealth and strength depends entirely on our | ‘ To watch The News want ads| i ildi PHONE 98 ¢ ons Daily News Building . 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