THE DAILY NEWS are a ; ‘| PRINCE RUPERT STYLE | W. L. BARKER OT ee pe | | Me. The Daily News | allel Archies iTEMS OF--| | GQ JOURNEYING |$ SAVOY HOTEL The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. S P O R T as EAST ge | Fraser and } DAILY AND WEEKLY Me neta pte iat . siueprndapteiisiniaitigiaplilamgtidiiiie bom ; r he or ly h ‘ SUBSCRIPTIGN RATES—DAaILy, 50¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. MUNRO & LAILEY Manager McAleer thinks he has Round Trip Excursion | | Mlahed 3 WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. OuTSIDE CANADA—Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, Architects . . . 3 Tickets on Sale during ver $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. Stork Building Sechna Avenue. picked up a great ball player in Kuidisnt | we. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates { Catcher Henry, the former Am- . on application. aid Oreson | # WE Ay? To ee herst amateur. If McAjeer is a At Reduced Rates | Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98 STUART & STEWART prophet then he ought to have : | { Prudhomme & Fis! : o Bet ie at Re ee | ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS one of the best cathcing staffs Good for stop-overs on the PP PALDP PP ALL BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES | Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280). the m ior leagues Anismisth erence neem meted: New YorK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 28rd St., New York City. | Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 “ * q . : ‘ _ : 350. en ORIENTAL LIMITED MUR } who ts batting above .o0U, Was a SEaTTLE—Puget Sound News Co. woe ENGLAND —The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar | quare. DalLy EDITION. . aga FripAy, AvG. 11 ALFRED CARSS, _C, V, BENNETT, B.A. | er Who can bat is a rarity. Through a glorious couhtry. of British Columbia of B.C., Ontario, Sas- i ot { Meals and appointments unsur- ae 2 so fin -W: ingt . Acatel Through to Chicago without \ big inter Wee a caren change. The Finest Train. Wind H and Manitoba Bars. katchewan and Al- | passed, , SOF 0 berta Bars. | Just what Jack Johnson intends FIRST AVENU! | ste | | | . tne Uoelares Ere. }doing is a good deal of a conun- Rogers: Steamship Newly Furnished and of six months in the penitentiary is threatened to every person who is caught making wrong statements. The Provincial Government | THE MOST INIQUITOUS TAX OF ALL Office—Exchange block, corner Third avenue and} drum. Nothing much has been Stcam Heated Rooms Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 " ; ; i i heard recently of his match with ency A FIRST CLA sat ous ° ‘ x i _— ‘ , os, . ee Th - ROOM . There are many wrathy citizens in Prince Rupert this week. This Petty Officer Curran. This wa Second Avenue, Head Centre St is the week when the Provincial Assessor sends out his papers demanding WM, 8. ha L.D.S., D.D.S. | to have taken place at the football Tel, 116. Spb ° EN 6 yr As. i ‘ t $ i FRI .to know how much we each earned last year, so as to permit the Pro- Oeewh: aid iides Work a Specialty grounds in Dublin and was . . ~ . , . 0 " ecia as I . c g g 7 y < g ; . vincial Government to impose a tax on each man's income. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and | have been managed by Flanagan, ROBT. ASHLAND ’ : she * : | local anasthetics administered fer the painless ex- | I acted as ] } : thee * + Sones 0. POX 37 It is hard to dodge the income tax of British Columbia. A sentence | traction of teeth. Consultation free. Offices | Fe Pe See ees et ere D bl W kl Se etnereon Eivek, Prines Rapert. 12 }toward the close of the training ou e ee y rvice 1 — es Realities satisccnaiteienndteeate - | days at Reno. S.S. Prince Rupert, 8.8, Prince George aaacab insists on having its pound of flesh to swell tnat ‘eight millions of | Alex.M.Manson B.A., W.#.Willidms,0.A., LL.D | : > eo a dollars on deposit in the banks. (Loud and prolonged cheering greeted | WILLIAMS & MANSON If the Johnson-( urran affair For F the Premier’s remarks.) Barristers, Solicitors, ete. hes been called off it is highly Vancouver eee 3? P von - probable that the Johnson-Bom 4 ROCHESTER rn : ¥ wa : . * | -rince Rupert, B.C vais le ’ . “4 “T think this is the rottenest kind of taxation that could possibly | ene | bardic t We Hs go will Iso I Victoria os yy MONROE be put in force,’ a well known citizen was heard to remark as he bran- So khan Gree ee —+—_— | wipes off the heduls + Ttis hard ann . LADYSMITH 7 dished his income tax papers before the face of a friend outside the P. 0. BOX 28 PRINCE RuPERT| tO Say, in fact, which of os we Seattle “t Coat News office a couple of days ago. But he was wrong. | Ss Ca a as Si ‘i propositions is the most ridiculous , ; Bee rt Pt Pp g Such sunshine as has prevailec JOHN E. DAVEY Unless Johnson deliberately pulled Mondays and Fridays, 8 a.m. a are The “rottenest kind of taxation” is not the income lax, vexatious this season in Prince Rupert’ at TEACHER OF SINGING though it is. The ‘‘rottenest kind of taxation’’ is the taxation that! once shows to the world of woman- is imposed upon the people's food. The income taxis a tax on incomes; | kind the good sense of Dam Og to the petty officer and the bom mails natal i alan | : 00 ; : or Stewart uursdays and Sundays PUPIL. OF WM. FOXON, E8Q., A.R.A.M., JON. ENO | hardier, neither bout would last at 8 a.m, Special fare on Sunday boat, $9.50 return including meals ei ee ——J|a full round. i * . . . . - — a the food tax is a tax on man’s most elemental need. | Fashion in decreeing that latitud Sp | and berth. | Byi3 | may be allowed in the choice of GEORGE LEEK Dick A : h f Ad’ . | 8%. Prince Albert sails for Port Simp- | 9 rr The income tax exempts from taxation all who earn less than) hats, large as well as small, this| Cidaiae at sbaigne ick Arnst, the world’s ro son, ene eae as ‘ : : : ees ae Psd ee | ERC UE 3ENC as : 3 P ‘ Si , farbor, ednesdays, mM, i KIN O} ee $1,000 a year; the tax on food taxes the poor along with the rich.) season. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS champion, has had a boxing bec and toes It falls heaviest of all on the workingman with a family. It is the) , The hat and frock above would Third Avenue also Water Street i “ia coe sens gah wah | Queen Charlotte Island points, Sat- | * most iniquitous tax of all : . Pour ae ee ee eee Dick was first a cycling champion,| urdays 1 p.m, iqu 5 tax ‘ | be admirable for present day weer | PRINCE RUPERT 1 tl 1 d phi ind | Railway Service to Copper River | It is possible sometimes to evade the income tax; it is not possible} jy Rupert and the effect can be | ey then he made up “ Mm’ | Mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wed to evade the tax on food. Through the unwitting agency of the baker, | a:tained by local milliners without | os et ee TS ee nesdays * Saturdays, 1 p.m., re Tanned, Mounted and bei 3 i Se . } $ . ter sat sf st y sdays Sundays . a, ; the grocer and the butcher, it is collected on almost every article of | any delay | MISS GRANT derful determination he masterec eae hursday and unday Lined for Matts or Rugs Pa . er = : aati . an mn ti | o.6' -m. Li food we buy. ———__——————— PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER vi vives ier time, and oY The Grand Trunk Railway System x WORKMEN CHARGES REAS : yremiershi He h un id hat} t } f he Pacifi a . ASONABLE 5 ad j be : bao e ers ». € asi dea thai connec y re the m . , agye | NEW JOB FOR WOMEN | Stenography and Typewriting promptly I i ; | pot ny vo we f wp ee i ro oe WORK GUARANTEEL ely “ | graphy YE gt puy if he tackles boxing he would meet | £98t oP¢ rates a frequent and conven i Yesterday a woman went to a grocery store to price some sweet | : | attended to. vl " 7 B ient service of luxurious trains over its Van Pe D ( ah | * success. te track wits Hetewoen Chiles ver fur Dressing Company é corn. | prc neu neeni mee aaa a with similar succe j double track route between Chicago, cou pad} , _ Tron Trade Offers Them Open- | rere Toe SUR ere | Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, 1848 Grany \ I Phone 318 ' Portland, Boston, New York and Phila- “Seventy-five cents a dozen,” said the grocer. ‘ * ” . | LIP LI ‘In Orftario I used to buy them for ten cents a dozen,” said the | woman. | The Deane Steam Pump Com- | A. M. BROWN ings in the States Now : s aot Al Kaufman, the well known | delphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings larranged via all lines. Full informa California heavyweight and at ons f ar en ition and tickets obtained from the ESE 9 ~4-6-4-41 Dae A ; 9 ; time consider the onl an | office o | tae “We have to import them from Washington,” explained the} pany, of Holyoks, Mass., a branch | waRNEss & SADDLERY MANUFACTURER v me pOnMANS, ON uate bee " ee 4 4 fh Sieh eaten oi f i ee : , MAI -Riwho had a charce with Jack A. E. McMASTER | FRED STORK ; 4 of the International Pump Com- Repairing a Specialty Johnson, the champion, will il | > r ¢ A e gps ° Jy: so > che on Ss -REIC iD PASSENGE }EN A “When will they be cheaper?” inquired the customer. | pany, has advertised for women | Complete Stock Carried. : ° ; 3h art es be a ; nt * aenee | ANy Fae eer General Hardware j re “When reciprocity is passed and the tax on them is removed,’’| to work on its core making depart- Outside Orders Promptly Filled. ee a ‘ en rl ‘5 on > f replied the wise grocer. | me se i comenye | 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts|° ydney, Australia, where he wil) . 2 : o : ‘ Pp g me In a ‘ . " . eme ™ | appear under the management | Canadian Pacific Railway ‘ ” | eae Nt mich: stress tee pee 1B’ On wel”. (cS ee ee . B.C. Cc t Servi alves I toves * : ° | y ! 1tos e 2 .C. Coas rvice * The tax on incomes is not to be compared with the amount of | ‘neatness’’ of the place, and stat- THE IRO . sugh ms Lo en Hi mt 4 Granitewa reg the tax on food. It cannot even be arrived at by the Government jng that the making of cores is QUOIS ney will - with the winner off Famous Princess Line | | | gt returns, though these show that large-sums are collected at the border | like making bread, except that ist POOL the Bill Lang-Jack Lester bout) {QyNiiN) ? SECON VENUE aa on all food stuffs which pass the customs houses. ‘flour is used. The company has aly at anencrge Tensor Nerd §. §. PRINCESS MAY t ie Poon [ ‘ . ° - a s : : evi: is ) c sit AILWAY On every pound of meat that we import there is a tax of from 3/ endeavoured to secure the services English and American Billiards part o" this month. He will ae ae e-0—-0 — 0-00-08 ’ to 5 cents a pound, on poultry from 5 to 8'cents a pound, . YDING Real Fistate and Insurance _ Agent For Care of Real Estate Escrow Agents riage, but nowadays apparently | shdee: Dolieeiines rT wean Ob t H : ‘ r ra.) H. H. MORTON, Sec. } —— iy Fiscal Agents Trustees Registrar and Transfer Agent orly in Russia is a maximum age | — ee e was looking. for Jim. suas H : Trustee Under Mortgage and Deeds of Trust a oe : J } When he couldn't find him, he wel me Safe Deposit Vault and Boxes Collections laid down. The law in ancient I hened: coke Ii in Vj ‘ BE ems meres rts sem mane see er Sapp esp ttt . a vf ML al > ° ¢ Catherine iii ial all iia iil Ds “are é F: *kers | ~~ ' : ey SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, 4 per cent. on Deposils Rome was strict on this point, no i" ; | Hal wee | ae | Bett ere er crear meceedted met mtr mer" ” | | Py : | ( P » _g CO; ‘TOSS } 4 “] We will be pleased to anewer eny inquiries regarding investments in Prince Rupert man more than 60 or woman more | . if thi " Fe : oT eee ‘| | i | and Northern British Columbia, than 50 being allowed to marry. | i HAYNER BROS. ie sper a ean ee - gun ) ? 0 / ee - a q ER 2RS AND EMBALMERS with which to bombard the fi s ‘ z The Continental Trust Company, Limited, 200%? AVENUE.» or Funeral Directors hoetalets:s Mer. Retab Ps rn we } ' ! Ni ( LU: | 4 Patent Leather Belts | 8rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No, 86 ’ ne ad Aue a ’ " $ 1e | / | ) eS anette Pate pot ee on os s . Man who Made Good" did a lot | atent leather belts are smart ‘ Sa Micaal Bill B | werrrporocpocoorormreterrooeieoeobborembieebbeeat rn : ; " oO persuade rother Bill to Be} sock , PINOY | with a certain severe style of linen | - - . - ; ; j . , I argest doer . “ay ( ‘ io: Billvaat General Merchandise - . 3 3 or pongee gown, and in Paris | PA AL AOL LAL AA NL OL Ne re 79 this Hse ; Bill said ; ad. | : 3 - ' 1e would re } ‘ 3 Th DAI! Y NEWS 2 young girls are wearing their belts|}$ Hotel Central 6 fitsgAve; fo atti tn franc oi a am ( { b git 2 8 ¢ 8 suite (with cau de | 3 e > unusually loose ard of fancy siriped ines ath AMigiaee tin etc . : ‘ | B 7 | cy ‘ $ leather. This belt may be any panics Eaeagen Saneetneuege: mre cee a FOS SRD CRE, BA | Lowest Prices in North rm : ao > $ width from three io five inche eee wal Mt: $ ° $ : : « . , Dy Peter Black - ' Proprietor | ee f Pee at id ae ~ ee oe > Till Sept. 23, 191 1 $|the wider being the smarter for! f.AAjWAA AAA aman For row boate and launches| 1 eee meetrmtormane ameg rmenstrane ramos rmneg mane Gh ; ” te E 4 $ the wearer's figure. The buckle |— a ee ee ae vee c 1¢ 5 j Tht ett ttt er tee ree temenie rm ctie meet mes mer an $ eee C= $ ‘telephone 320 green, Davis’ —_ ‘ 2 @ $) may be meial or of the Ieacher. ALA hal OE Nn aN 'B H , | saola Lpntinn Barceees «(28 Hae “a § Li te Hat a50 Ne dune eS, and Canoes | SAMUEL HARRISON Na ; OUR During the progress of the Reciprocity Campaign ngerle ate For Hire by Hour or Da Hand tucked blouses of s . (NOTARY PUBLIC) ’ P ‘ ; y y heer | SPECIAL | #24, the General Election, we will mail the Lingerie hats are trimmed with | WODPRBIILE AND SAPARD line ith jal ‘i ith | , OFFER DAILY NEWS to any address in Canada, out- 1-8) {rills of plaited loce, ribbon flowera|@ # Jamslon Cow Creek P.O, Box 187. | WOH WAL JDOLS trimmed with | > side the City of Prince Rupert for 25 cents. f platted tece, ribbon sowers PHONE 269 GREEN Valenciennes laces are much worn e or huge silk ores. Entire crowns | | i A ; { lace gathered ; . tae | He The Daily News will give full and fair reports of the ; gathered around petals |— enn aerate’ ——| Safe ; ane i rogress of th 7 4 Safe and sane men hi arg a cam aign in the Dominion,—In our editorial cslumns Pr Nanene Se ae of a large flower to form the top| 90 CARTAGE al test Se ey ak ae ive large | he aaeae a tention to the great question, Teke advantage of this special are the pretty ideas on lingerie LINDSAY’S an eet, sale and sane women have | Real Es d Stock Brokers ie ” ee friends in east see your local paper, he.is of the latest importati K | STORAGE j small, according to two French | ies tate an me RCH ASED st ‘ ations, ponte . nn Ann uae asirien ER 5 URCHA j } aily News by mail for six weeks for 2h cents. ; Ti eae Wh © Seselae Ababa scientists who have made an ex-| APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SAL! stewat j Orders promptly filled, Pri ble. tensive research into the question “ ‘ * Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, ‘Phone 4, | OPFICE~H, B. Scie aus Sata of pedal extremities. Prince Rupert ~ and ——— 4