THE DAILY NEWS. — - - SS —_—____—_— —_—————— HOW SHIPS CAN co 3 AVOID BERGS a2 Se We have an immediate purchaser for one or two good lots Five and Six. Submit your listings ; THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. a fy if = _ TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DalLy, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. Ail Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. | Atlore —— |; summer in which he will tour the | Labrador coast line in a further} ¢ series of experiments with water ; 4 4 raised with one concerted effort between them the sum of one) million deliars to be used for purposes of publicity and towards} the end of attracting to and establishing industrial concerns in the city. That shows what can be done by aggressive business men| determined to do everything in their yvower to help their city make good. The idea is to establish an Industrial League, | with an- Industrial Commissioner employed, who will see to it! that Saskatoon as a desirable location for industrial establish- > > | > temperature. > The instrument is designed ; > > > When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the | to detect the proximity of ice- | bergs at night and in a fog. | “Had the Titanic been equip- CARLTON HOTEL ped with this instrument,’ said | 4 Finest Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 ; ments is not passed over by those capitalists seeking sites for) PB. aR A = ST Ee 5 > stage, and is rip for industries—t i stries 1 _| SEARC s RING MADE Ft‘ 30DIES DO ANIC CTIMS. | have known o 1e iceberg which 8 ip-for industries—the industries shat will multi-| caused the wreck when they were, CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS ply the value of her realty ten-thousand-fold. Saskatoon’s|™= Ree rape en oe Fite at least two>miles away.” 3 Vv B.C business men are striving heart and soul, to sow in their city The Canadian Northern jine z Seen ae the seeds of new industries that will grow up and flourish, sup-| MANY NT R S ED IN FIRST have made arrangements to in-| \waw ARAN stall Dr. Barnes’ instrument on porting a thriving population of wage-earners, and profit shar-| oor ~~ EXCURSION FROM RUPERT | } i agian gata isi i | Try the Royal Cafe Merchants’ LLL OOOO Couneils may come and councils may go. Mayors may The story of the raising in five days of so mighty a sum Seg : . | es PsP ee te rear as one million dollars for one purpose is an example to the} lunch, tf | ' business men of every community in Ganada—Prince Rupert’s The first railway excursionyisis. For those who do not care nner ee a ; r al site ae . ll be on May 2ith, when the/to carry basket unches there Comfortable newly furnished | not excepted. The work was done by a strong organization of} ‘' : : Seer: BOws ci aeeaeheahite inh ‘ A ag , Grand Trunk will operate a spe-|will be < le refrest ants at!rooms, ste ate | \\ M K d | p p t | | H “Captain,” each pledged to collect the utmost possible. They je ial train to the tee inh, of hie’ Paceline Hotel ees ; mat i. Pe ean ta oc axtt 0 dl bE oe oor rin Nn Nl E95 E had five days in which to raise a million. They did it in four! Terrace and return. In all. likelihood the local Sacto een , and a hali. Some of them raised pretty big sums, too: | -A rate of 83.20 for the return!) .opail team will play their Homer Wood Freed is Willin “Particularly stands out the work of Mr. H. A. Bruce, who woe has a on by the ome Peal areteet ay eee ee nc aad a ee of ee ee q ne . : > earn pany ane lal a jarge number will be pleasec to earn of his amen m 2 fF : s y > large s S6- t af ‘ robe t azelto i nee ae Pee re the barge rem of $65,000, and O. M. Be will take advantage of the op- ea bably with a Hazelt "| pardon, Last summer he was ; ies h r gerson, who was second with $61,100, Also the splendid work} portunity to see the new town) °°" connected ‘with.-an unfortunate Was eae: ee PP ae and Satisfied aah | secured over $55,000 each,’ says Organizer Weir, who con-|and enjoy a pleasant one day ptet See, caper shooting affair. able to buy any kind i sland none people wv i assurr inting is able refer a man's ge 4 ; ducted the campaign. outing is assurred. | Ladies Always Want. Many : Ee er ees : bes set neat. eal character a | Prince Rupert people don't need to be told anything sbout Geo. Little at Terrace has|new seasonable things. They al-|..The place for the very latest. ing. If he uses a No 00. cee to ee Aa Helearsa ciith Roe Ot: bor fe Satie a t er ae gone to considerable expense in| ways go to Mrs. Frizzell’s for the! Always the most, fashionable de- anything else it in- usb ate eaetine oats a » M. gerson, el 1e of Our Own: Ch zens, loo, and aNy-| fitting up ball grounds, and pic-|latest styles in suits, dresses,| signs in suits and millinery at dicates to people a oes as one who has met him knows that O. M. Helgerson would] nic grounds for the exeursion-|collars and millinery. tf' Mrs. Frizzell’s. tf bhi Nhl a he F Chaat sour print a! jump in and throw out just as much energy to help along Prince sili die = ! rien ; a | j Rupert when the time comes for a similar campaign as ever hc han aes cl Eels 8 SP te ; , as : ver a eae WEE anche isa ae NM Masel olla je pe ett he did for Saskatoon. Mr. Helget on’s own subscription to FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING oF ALL _ KINDS SEE THE ‘‘NEWS J Se that Industrial League campaign was $5,000, and there were 3) aa! ar- " range # are merely the froth on the surface of the stream, the spume . of the water-power which the solid business interests of the materials, and methods of manufacture. city are planning quietly to conserve and use to increase pros- Now the white light of publicity is being let in by P OUR PRICES INCLUDE ALL CHARGES, BOTH DUTY AND POSIAGt € Snis $5.00 mounted STEN" ae 2 hat perity. When you see a body of business men getting together ui to advance their own interests and their city’s by concerted ac- those who depend on public favor for business profits and es tion, whether it be in a great Industrial League campaign or z is ry ; Beg 4 3 STYLISH id » in an effort to secure the speedy development of a Sec- business growth. The keep out" sign 1s disappearing eee Entire from factory doors and the ‘‘welcome’’ sign is taking its Transformation $9.50 or 813.00 For Lith, Pale,Grey only | : tion Two, just see how quickly and how effectively they work. Keep your eye on men of this stamp and not on garrulous city ] councillors if you want to estimate the real strength of your piace. TWIST OF PURE LONG HAIR (as sketch) to complet A Auburn EM: this effective dressing accore ength anc on ‘ city.- Apply that principle to Prince Rupert, and you won't Unload required, trams £00. aad — : find Prince Rupert’ wanting. Candor and honesty form the back- To-day, many public service coms Ai Deiors deltaead deetts reer br, texte no ae 7 ; 7 ; . rattan a : 7 be at a J o 13%0: iF . 7 One other point in regard to the Saskatoon Industrial mnaene odes, Anvertising, oon Fe panies use the newspapers to tell the CLOUGHER SYNDICATE, Entire Transformation $9.50 or $1 League campaign is interesting. It is embodied in their para- eras tacies oni the catittdens mop Spent: Chemmel ves, 60>. Caan ® AVS Serene —e ¢ Bsn s - oy Address all 84, FOXBE RRV ROAD, 5 : graph: eae and good will of the buyer. To-day, many big industrial enter a pnd BROCKLEY. Lonoon,S.E. ENGLAND. . “A great deal of credit to the suecess of the campaign is To-day, eyes are too sharp and in- prises are open without hindrance to & ' due to the loyal support given at all times by the newspapers of telligences too keen to nfake deceit the inspection of an interested public. ——= i| Saskatoon.” possible, Absolute frankness in Ad- ; aati ie pda O ide ta wehbe’ tadd~e lems ell tn Pane an Ah vertising is the straight road to confi- To-morrow, many more companies, { en aL ue: Senin SP a ee Ho f i dence. ‘The public demands the light; depending for their success and pros- cies, ao 1e newspapers re ec Ve Cilies CharactePistics, it abominates and fears darkness. perity on public eanfidenes will lift the Gities that are making oe greatness cannot help looking good ‘Today, many. canning “factories, curtains that veil their board and work- in their newspapers. Cities that are in-dwelling and petty pecking houses, bakeshops, and public rooms— they, too, will come to printing spirited cannot look anything else in the mirror of their public itchens welcome visitors. concealing candid advertisements in the news- OUG a Ss press. If a cily is burdened with a small souled city council nothing. papers. . & COLDS »— chronicle of that council’s doings, by having a big-souled busi- ness and social community whose doings for the prosperity of their city will throw the unsatisfactory element completely in The public may overlook, but does not forgive, a lie or an abuse of its confidence. The public regards with suspicion those who attempt to serve it in secrecy and silence. The public is repelled by juggled facts or befog- ging words. 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