PAQZ TWO DID YOU KNOW? We have just received the finest range of Ladies' Fall Footwear creations by "Julia Arthur and Tango Pumps and Vanity Maid lines. WALKING OXFORDS By Miss Atlanta in styles, fitting and quality you could not help but like. Priced from $3.95 New Shipment of Jack and Jill Shoes Family shoe store ltD. Payin a (J The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PBIXCE RCrEBT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, limited. Third Arenue H.F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Member f Aadit Bureau or Circulations meubek or the ru.vDU raxss EDITORIAL Dont Forget the Boys Once Once again again we we remind remind local local ur Bills This vear we are all point to find the tax bill heavy, perhan "eaWp- tfaan ve think. The war has to be paid for and the people of the country have to pay, particularly those who star at home and Lake advantage of the absence of the fidiitere to earn tiood wages or salaries. At such a time, with slight increases in the cost of living, it -will be difficult to pay some of our bills. We have to cut our cost of living to the level of our income We have io come across a list of suggestions t,hat might be helpful at this time: "Be honest with the people to whom you owe money. You'll find they appreciate it and will show you every consideration. "Arrantre with them to pay off so much every pay day, keeping the amount at a figure you are certain you can pay. Then live up to your arrangements, "Don't Incur new obligations until the old ones are taken care of. "Do not buy what you can not afford to pay for. "Budget your income so that you can meet all your responsibilities and have a little left for emergencies. "Don't ignore bills that are overdue. See your creditor and arrange a basis on which you can make regular payments on old accounts." Sending-In .News - - We have had a good many inquiries as to whether we ; are willing o publish news if it is sent in, either from I Prince Rupert people or from the surrounding districts. We are always glad to receive reports of doings of any kind. The articles must be written plainly on one side of the paper only and great care should be taken to see that all pames are written correctly and clearly. We charge for advertising future events and notices, cards of thanks, eta Many people write a report of an event and end it by thanking all those who took part. This is not considered news. Letter Box .NEWCOMER'S REFLECTIONS URGES GOOD CHEER Editor. Daily News.- and THB DAILY NEWS T V . AW.a 1L. .li- lftltlTP I avaitw Wl UlUUj 4&JUi LUC city CI" - cept in a general way. I knew that. during the early days neoole came here with a certain enthusiasm and with manv hoses and aspirations for the future. Some, perhaos, had ideas about big things, that some- jhew. material nrosoerity would be tobacco lum were on one 01 inose vessels, in some cases acterir? a vounv nv at a certain it was found that the articles complained about had never aee. it i the word "siyngeiaideren -been sent and in other cases there had been delavs in it is hard to give an adequate trans-1 transmission. All parcels mailed should be addressed' with tatton " t indicates the regimental number, the rank and name, full name of St Iwci'iS"' regiment or unit, C.A.F., Care of Base Post Office. tntm and tJu Canada. that may develoo Into what Is fine There are men in the air force, the army, and the attractive and usefuL xaturaiiy. it naw who are always looking for letters from home. Do hlJ that a nioneer dty not disappoint them. If a parcel fails to arrive, send "J. xlreme toe. nntr W h9ra ntflnf, nf fnnH nWv nf tnhon nUtv N3rth Axciican continent One of V . ' - " J " f r"-"--.' v, yery important facts, -which I 01 luxuries, ote uiai tne ooyi ai me irani are noi neglecied. . , ; , '.w."-- do not think the Important Alaska road. That llg 'Mn T school system that U very nJlendid. only possiDie -out quite ccimm. " . . . : If- i ri . Ttu.tozJjLtZSLu- wiU cW true. , and It would sUmulat trad m Y ISlt tO tOaSt lag that the dn k yet Terr Cam this year. I hare known ; 601,1 directions. ""- - - verr muc about Western Canada. : I believe It is true that much of Industrial .1 v . M8 wtth here. I Brtti.hhU. y c rrm tn on land ana sea Botn my iamiiy cony ana cuswess. 01 opuuusn aim pen- v uc and I have corns to feel at home of discouragements. large transcontinental railroads In with the neenle in this ity. not The ranrk-Uon has grown strong Sorlh America. Undoubtedly, this only those of the racial group in me that the community his.""0 coaie ni, uiu. among whom we hare been called come to the end of a certain period tc da a scectal work but among aH tn its life. Perhaps it would not be the peoole in the community. We entirely wrong to hold that some are Tery grateful for the goodwill of the activities so far have been I think it would be extremely un fortunate if citizens should begir to doubt and worry regarding thf future of this community. And I also think it Is entirely unjustified and unnecessaftf 'Souk people ex press either Vrre wish for a great sore in the future than heretofore. very abundant and that the com- business and owiustrial boom after wh?m ire f"to uUl- people not to forget the mnoity would in a hrt Umrrlthe war or a dark fear of great bovs overseas. .Hot OPlv are those Who have friends clad one at the lare- eiUes on I calamities. In my opinion, no one to "he rememhe'rH but there are others who have not many 2" nw"tur. many-jhouw wish fotan 'AxtttkUii. . . . ... , . "a'nss hare bo be discounted. I not think , , , . i o I norary boom. And do friend vet w imbued with a desire to serve the country 1. Disaoocintments w .v. it th. have been expert-1 there will be anything like it The in 1LS Ume OI neea. end nncertainUes have had to be The Po5t Office Depament states they have had endured and plans have failed to comDlaint ahout parcels and articles Rich as tobacco not ri?riaKze Trrfng to create in my reaching their destination. It points out that some ves- ee-nwsite picture of the sel? hnve bwn sunk bv the enemy and the parcels thus m' lost No fewer than four thousand parcels sent by one . 5, 4 aj.. people and leaders, both in Canada and in the United States, learned bitter, but valuable lessons after the last war. They will remember and make use of those lessons. On the other hand. I feel certain that Prince Rupert wUl not be among! the cities that will die and disintegrate when the war is over. Quite the contrary. I think we should wish and work and plan for normal con ditions with work and possibilities for substantial- and .steady growth and development along such lines as would assure the unfolding of a fine, prosperous, cultured and con tented community tp this marvelous north-west country. Perhaps someone would say: "Well, that is only a dream, that B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used FURNITURE C RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES COQ to COQ OV For coal and wood. From 4 OILBURNERS Complete with pump and tank AT GREAT SAVINGS. NEW FURNITURE 4 STUDIO COUCHES Can be made into single bed. 2 single beds or a double bed with 3 spring-filled cushions. CQ tZ( Regular $45j00. Now STUDIO SETS Couch can be made Into double or single bed also has blanket storing space and 3 spring-filled C7 cushions. Special . 4 TUREE-riECE CII ESTER FT ELD SUITES In latest 427 materials and colours. Regular $38. Now v Q Phone BLACK 124 rmiit) AVKM'i Kf Xt tVnor l R ( f'littliir nder if it would be only a vain ream to visualize both a large saw-nlll and a still larger paper mill unning all the time in Prince Ru-Kit? In that case it would not be necessary for the young people of oday to go idle or to look with a uesUon into the future when they -ealize that he fishing indusry will iot have room for all of them. In my opinion, regardless of the iresent war. Western Canada -hould hare unlimited possiblliUe? 'or development Just think of it Canada, a country much larger han the United States and only ileven million people! Most of astern corner of the Dominion! And this vast country where Prince Rupert has the privilege to be a Very key point and port hardly touched In place and possibility! That the international highway to Alaska wlH be built would seem a reasonable certainty. Having in 1 mind the position Prince Runert holds as a seaport it would not take very long before a highway would be built to connect the seaport with have came to recants two groups lave maae u a pom j . . , r " . War Dutu. A year ago this month ray family -first, those whe Bred through the .no this province. I hate tried to south can b- rai la British . .. . 1 A nMl.kl' An itM n1 Hill T n AM I came 10 the cy of - u- larly years, ande their cantaau- flnd out facts. I oeueve u uc v-uuui., We We came came from from the the Inland inland ttons. ttons. reaped reaped their ttutr rewards rewards and and are are that that British British. Column Columbia is ueii one 01 me must mk oe prvjuc is necessary and proper to rmm-am law and order In the local community by having a well trained and well equipped police department. Just as long will It be nsces- That, naturally, will place the ter- sary. eren for peace taring nations. nlnal city in a Tery prominent po-;to make all provisions necessary for .ittnn Th limn Till come In the I eif -protection and to maintain years to come. There are unlimited possibilities for the future in this territory. The natural resources are present in a tegree that is impressive and remarkably varied. Life will go on. 3oth the brain and the brawn accessary will gradually iffer itself to take up the challenge that life s demands and nature's abundance in this grand country create. Prince Rupert as a community. Is grad VANCOUVER. Sept 21 - w Rupert- , . J" MseMUHn is here for a bruf .Jf of the United states. To my family io some extent satisfied to merited most richly endowed proTinces la Tate the soli. And. without doubt tuu otUua (n in connecU vuuuccuoq win wub hl ie r-,-f rtiM. tA nm t- SMUrit Of mru IrnMlf til Acitl At the Same Ufiie U We prupic will tuuic. CJ the coast and live by the water in pioneers are aJto same who have very HtUe deteloped and very come alter the war as nerer b .ir vttled Dart of Canada. It fore. me. personally, it waj lik" return- gle with disappointment of various i- a virgin territory that nature has ing to scenes of my childhood and kinds. Oa the other hand are those endowed abundantly in many ways, early youth as I was born and who came later. Some have made !t Is a country just waiting for raised by the ocean. Although a eiuzea of the United god and are" eoateatfd and hope- fceads and bands to pun ana w fid for the future Sonie tame by work with the result that nun amis States I Jure coie to feel TerT chance, without defuute aim. Many of thousands of more families than much much attached to the community in which we lire asdwork for the pretest. I bare come to lore the rawed beauty of nature, both hare experienced disMustonment. at present will find homes and hap- Tn ttw ltf of fh vnmw rilr like niiu in th ValievS. on the Uliana Regardless of the war. I feel certain that both Canada aDd the nited States will make more and onUnuous efforts to maintain ade-uate protection for the countries long military lines In all departments land, sea and in the air. Thl win be done in spite of the fact in that of the todwidual. there hare crairies ar.d along tne ruggea coast tnai neitncr concur ocs.rs w hn and i he nwTods of difH- of this ereat nroTince. Prince Ru-I far from it But. Just as long as it . - ... . . . 1 1 . t . .v.. f&rwitnol of rn of t K sccui wiiume auues. DOUBLE abookui'c ClVfeiFlE ually undergoing the change that LOST Black aarks the transition from the slyngelalder period into sturdy and progressively active manhood. Instead of being gloomy and doubt-.ul regarding the future, every citizen and resident should have faith in the community, be optimistic, hopeful and. In every way possible, contribute Intelligent effort to establish the people and build the :ommunlty Into the future. J. H. MYRWANO. Dally advenunnt ra tne Dal I) ."tews Is cure U orlng daily FOK SALE 1 1 ores and the cordiality and friendships rather sporadic and temporary J distant fnture whcn Vieila,w,and " amonvs UieL""2H TOR SALE:d 'anHture- dret- that hive been shown us and es tablished with many. As a tudent of history and of human life in many fields of en That would be only logical in a period of pioneering. However, in order tc build securely, stable and sound foundations are imperative deaTor In the past, present and For a tune at least, the fishing in-future and. esoeeiaHy on account dustry has been the main thing In of the fact that we are passing Prince Rupert. It has provided nar-throuh. Derhaor. the most event- cwl livelihood for a large number ,'ful period in all recorded history, of people. However, the activity be-manv thouthts. quutfens and con- ing only seasonal and, the seasor aderatiens have forced themselves being rather .short, a sense of un- , upon me during this year, parties- certainty and insecurity has no larly in regard to the community doubt offered itself to many people cc2it cmuai v tt or to Uc Axutd Pros tn t&is ptper ud to ux b which we live and act together I have met this atUlode in many Thursday. September 26, 1910. When coming to the city the first jcauea to serve, mere nave ucco time certain thing Impressed me-1.uesUon a1 a&abis regarding tne nuga.j lutxravs 'wuu wniuiniui ten aaa oeo springs apoit St. territory, instead of retting down I there are criminals also among xne paul iloteL ,2i lecade by decade, will be made use 1 nation. f in manners worthy of intelligent 1 With Uris In mind, tt would be FOR SALE 8 mm. Movie cameo, eople to whom the Creator has en-very surprising If Prince Rupert with telepboto lens, Ipjuy rusted such riches also, as we can would not become and remain one R- O- Large. 10k at for hundreds of miles, along 0f the very important points on the he coast and into the inland. I wes coast of North America in the FOR SALE Singer sewing machine. Treadle type. Good condition. 240 West 8th Ave Phone Black 318. ,J3i FOR QUICK SALE - Beaatifil muskrat coat Practically nrr sprtng-fUtad mattress, spin trj washer, 2 vacuum cleaners radio, etc Mrs. Max Asemissen Phau S64. ni LOST grip attache cue) containing clergyman a n6ej lost somewhere in Prince Rupert Will finder please contact R C H. Dumford. Dally Newt. 237! WANTED WANTED Experienced general must be good cook, r.: ether need apply. Phone 775 'fJOi WANTED For October 1 smiU furnished house or suite Adalx Box No. 24 or Phone Blue 10. tl) WANTED TO BUY Smai: house. $300 cash and rental parrcents Box 25 Dally News JJ L ER.CH AND1SING provides die trade cW oels through whkh commodities flow from their source 10 consumers. Goods roust be lej moving from mill to torn, from counter to home, from irm to table, ihu ioJuury and emploj meat nujr be nuinuineJ and developed. TliroMth our 500 bo aches we furnish modem, experienced, convenient banking service to thousands of merchants throughout Canada. Merchants sad their workers ever) here are our welcome customers, who keep their surplus fund wirh us .or boaow as need arises. SmUg CcWmm smj litrr iiwi rtrrj udUm tfU immunity, inilJm f diumt YOL't LimJuMf rtfminmnti kb Jrf. BANK OF MONTREAL "A SAM WHCXB INIU ACCOUMtS At WELCOME" Prince Rupert Braodi : C K. S. BLACXABY, Manager Stewart Branch: II. V. UTTLEK Manage MODERN. EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE . 0.,nm, j VW Smtuufml 0rs'l- CHIROPRACTOR tr t;ttot Di'j'b.ti r Vir ttW, Phn Mike Colussi Arrordlnht and Tearber AAA, Certificate PHONE RED 814 Mr. C. Anderwn ee N" Lawrence) will re"" VIOLIN CLASSES Theory and Harmony OCTOBER 1