THE DAILY NEWS Procur able. Absolutely pure pies AY te Dre ee ep ee re eps pe pee Pe e ~~ * Do You Want Value for Qt ttt raters ermerens / Why not eat luncheon and dinner ’ { at the / | Exchange : Grill | —~) The Price 35 cents— { { l l { l l ! ! l l e Your Money ~-IS RIGHT el and the cuisine and service up to our i ee nsomnseenielaa well established standard j — MILNER & BOWNESS - PROPS. / ; othe EEE ee ° ° 4 Crown Favorite Cooking Stove 3 Price from $45 to $58, Other Stoves from $16. > 4 HAVE ALL YOU NEED IN BUILDERS’ HARDWARE HOMPSON HARDWARE CO’Y Telephene 10 ewond Avenuc (AIEN HARDWARE COMPANY P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware HARDWARE ONARCH MALLEABLE The ‘‘ Stay Satisfactory Range.”’ ice and Best Stock in Northern B.C. The most interesting study of |man is woman. A sailor's Idea i AN OUTSPOKEN CRITIC FINISHES UP BY SAYING HE WILL VOTE FOR IT (Reprinted from Coast Seaman’s Journal) |mission on your part that you Woman oullrage Tis true she’s a|consider yourselves intellectually riddle which rone of us heve been | inferior to men. “For,” argues jable so far to solve. But, like|simple-minded man, “if you wer ithe riddle of the universe the | quite sure in your minds of being |shee: impossibility of its solution | hae @ compelling fascination all jits own which will effectually keep man guessing throughout all eternity. Also, ‘‘the old order chargeth.”’ The home-life of fifty years ago, in which woman was supreme, is now merely a sad memory with most of us, like ‘‘the pies that used to make.’ Hotels and lodging houses by the thou- sands shelter their quota of lonely mother bachelor meids and old-maidish bachelors, and the eternal feminine is chiefly conspicuous for her as- siduity in showing how comfort- along without masculine. ably she can get the prosaic Uncon- sciously to most of them, men and women have now arrived at a stage of social development whjch, the ra will compel them to drew new for the good of ce, up 2 covenant governing the relations of the sexes as altered by changed economic dconditiors. men’s equals mentally you would never waste so much time ir decorating(?) your persons for no apparent reason than to call at-| tention to yourselves. Being on a par with men in the matter of mental equipment,’’ says he, “and surpassing them greatly in per- | sonal pulchritude, there would sure- | ly be no need of all these crazy-| quilt clothes and feathers with | which you now seek to dazzle ard | subjugate us poor devils. | “But, what are the facts?” | asks this prosaic-minded “Take up any newspaper you like | ard read the accounts of furctions| where men and women corgregate, | and what do you find? Why, | Mr. So-and-So said so and so, and} that Mrs. or Miss So-and-So looked | radiant in a stunning gown made | of imported—etc., etc. Now, what does that prove? Just simply that} chap. what counts in this world about a man is what he says and does, | } | and about a woman how she looks. | And the strictest | -this is in “&, ) Curzon every and it dressed man garment, residents over-seas Curzon investment. why our clothing is guarantee made without any restrictions whatever, and not eaualied by any tail@ring house on either side of the Atlantic, i.e. to refund money in full where complete satisfaction is not given. 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Every garment is for this reason that “ The Curzon- able to enjoy absolute “ Clothes- That is sold with a unique guarantee, a British Materials. | ee R horrid man to me the other day, | | kek ek kik Ae KK so that we may | But, | HE i reverence for has | this k that women are by HM cither HM | mentally, or even intellectually, * | a For these reasons the Suffrage | : amendment to the Constitution |Cmfdence, ladies, as I do not of the State of Californie, to be|¥2"t t° be assassinated——nine- voted on next ménth. has a | tenths of the men who are now |shouting themselves hoarse in the for women” are, much deeper significarce than it l ‘votes . . ‘ause of 1as generally been accredited with, |©@US¢ ©! ,|deep down in their hearts, of that Were it for that mysterious sex atrtraction which “votes for women’ ye } Opinion. not abolition i | Oste nsibly the | move ment is one for the | of long standing and admitted} injustice to one half of mankind. | M@kes you look lovely to us, no | Tet reality it will, fauccessful, alter (eee what you put on—or leave the whole aspect of our civiliza- | f and that we men are no tion. In the past the State has wiser than we should be, I am [been bottomed on the family as | #fraid that your little scheme ithe unit, each family being rep- | fF getting even with us would resented by its male head With | come to naught, s itis 1 shail @ : women voting as well as men, who} As it : I shall go to the poll ‘ ion Oct ‘r 1Ot an te — a Hi estas tatll ctober 10th and vote ‘Yes say that not | | sh I : : | be bottomed on the individual aa|™ amendment No. 8; Brae be- | the urit, instead of, as heretofore, Tones being aman, there is a Jon ti: Teint?” Phrecniatl sy: j | soft spot in my heart for all : |}women, so that I can not refuse fam of the opinion that it will have } ; aa ; them anything within reason; sec- that effect. Only one thirg is cn [1 ; : i , © is: ond, because Ceitd, otiahinais certain, ‘‘votes for women" will ra ; Fh ionestly believe 7 : } the : st a re oO eventually force a radical re-ad- ey eae eae Way yy Povey women how unsuited are the func- justment of the present relations ; their pe- I do| tons of public life to between the sexes—and, if | li I fest Ped k . }culiar mental and physical make- not miss my mark overmuch, | 7 ; ; nas : ball } : ~ * “+ -1UDS, 1B tO give m the bathot; women will be the first to insist|4UP* '® ‘° Biv raen ; ; Jon the new order, | third, because I am curious to 7 . ... |krow that they will do with the I cheerfully concede the justice Ballo euhen they tt i j . r ) ) me ec ge $ < qd, nd logic of every argument ad- 1 Mr | “ Pag |fourth, because [| may as well ivancec in avor ot woman sult- ° e ‘A ‘ I } iol get some little credit for having | rag \ mn > The Tig : ’ “a a Rae ot helped to push along an issue }ol women t lave a say ’ 2 : , ' ” , y in the) hich can no more be dodged g making of the laws, though they | tlten death or taxes. are physically unable to enforce | .For Sale.. $50 them. ‘‘There is a reason,” a ‘Let Nation's laws, while discussirg this point. who will write the Level lot near Seal Cove at $350. : ; amale ts Or, and I say it with all due} cash and $25 a month. enforce them. not| Two level lots near corner of Eleventh nature| Avenue and Conrad Street. $600 | pair. Fasy cash and terms. tempera- | their sex, I do constitutionally, - Two double Lane corners on Eleventh ee Avenue and Donald Street at $650 fitted for public life. pair. Easy cash and terms, GET YOUR | Why do I think so? Because | Lot 19, Block 26, Section 5. Easy terms, | | womankind itself has so impressed | ~ Rifl *° d Mime. When I walk alorg the! Fire, Life and Accident Insurance ] es, Ammunition an | % | street and behold the ed erg 2 See ; lof form and color which you JOHN DYBHAVN \| x*|ledies are pleased to call “hats;" Pattullo Block. Sporting Goods for the Hunting season = AT THE L Prince: Rupert Hardware and Supply Company ~ — his PHONE 120 a APA BCE Oe EOE SOY Royal Bank of Canada Hea b: MONTREAL, JSTABLISHED 1869. Capital, $6,200,000 Surplus, $7,200,000 Total Assets, $100,000,000 Branc} “4vings Bank Department, $1 will open an account. : shout Canada and Banking Connections with all parts of the United States. Agents throughout the world. H. P, WILSON, Manager, Prince Rupert Branch. ie LL \ead The Daily News ! | faces; MU ous hobble skirts with which you | mat your lovely forms; the French | heels and that mincing gait; the \laughable affectation with which lyou carry your purses in your }hands instead of stowing them THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY away in your inside . pockets when I note these things I say From Vancouver or Seattle the paint and powder on your the puffy sleeves and hide- TAKE THE BEST ‘to myself: “Is it possible that |these: people have brains erough with FOR ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH ito entitle them to share | aoe Sit A men the responsibilities of govern- mre ment?’ And invariably the an. comes back: ‘No; they have not,” Through Tickets and all informa- Ladies, if you could only realize tion about your trip the amused indulgence with which men view your silly fashions in tere i j swe! | | | j | {dress, and the conclusions they idraw therefrom, you would under- stand. why it’s so hard to enlist man in the movement, Roger’s Steamship Agency 2nd Ave. Head of Centre St. Phone 116 the average “votes lfor women” He rea- : : jsons that your feathers ard rib- bons, your powder and _ paint, ee your rainbow tinted and weird INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE contraptions in the line of clothes, NOTICES IN THE jform in themselves a tacit ad- NEWS Made from Real * we send you fashion-plates and paid. We dispatch your orde approve, return the ods, 60/62 eau has lately been experimenting at the village of Quincy, France, his own in- with a machine of vention for automatic balance, and the villages of Varen- back He travelled over Diensaint, Combes-l-aVille, nes, Brie St. Robert, and to his shed at Quincy. old church tower, and during the whole of the voyage did not touch any of the levers of the stabilizating planes, either in his straight flight or during the turns. If continued invention it may be considered to have solved the problem of both lateral automatic thus to the and and futrher horizontal equilibrium, have gone in- much than guarantees the former. Pilot as Pendulum In M. Moreau's areoplane the result is obtained by the whole for mand principle of the machine, but principally by the novel dis- position of the seat of the pilot. This is made into a species of pendulum, the being the weight, and whatever change takes place in the position of the whole pilot machine he remains always in a vertical chair. Yachtsmen are familiar with tables lamps arranged on the same principle. In turns when one wing is generally higher than the other, a connection and SEND POST CARD FOR FREE PATTERNS. Fill in a post card and address same to us as below, asking for our latest assortment of materials, rate self-measuremient, tape measure, all sent free and carriage and we will refund the money. CURZON BROS., co THE CLO'IGHER SYNDICATE (Dent SUIT OR OVERCOAT TO MEASURE “ YOUNG FRENCH: AVIATOR MAKES AEROPLANE SAFER By System of Pilot Swinging Pendulum Chair Hori- zontal and Lateral Stability Problem is De- clared Solved—Successful Trial Trips An engineer named Albert Mor- | has made some remarkable flights. | St. Robert he circled round the | has trials confirm the reliability of his | : vention of M. 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