, DAILY EDITION. IN JUSTICE TO THE COUNCIL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 A morning contemporary kindly calls attention of The News lo a slight oversight in connection with the summary of the do- ings of the Gity Gouncil published yesterday. The Council in the course of their five hour session also decided to telegraph to a gentleman in Voneouver who wants to know what fees he may have to pay if he brings a “grinning dolly show” here on Do- minion Day for the young folks to throw balls at. The News assures the Council that the oversight was quite unintentional, and adds that there was another item of business done also un- fortunately overlooked, The Council during the same five heur session instructed the city clerk to discover where the cushions had gone from the mayoral and aldermanic arni chairs. It is most natural that the hard facts of a five hour sederunt should render it imperative that something should be done to soften the lot of the City Council. While the furnishing of the new city hall is stil! in hand, quite a deal might be done for the Council Cozy arm chairs, sofas, perhaps (for a council which ; even spring mattresses, would not be in this line. usually sits till 1 a. m.) thouglit superfluous or altogether inappropriate. WHEN THE HON. F. COCHRANE COMES. Jt was announced yesterday by wire that the Hon. Frank Prince Rupert very soon for the purpose «f looking over the G, T. P. Prince Rupert has some reason for pride in reflecting that when the Minister of Railways arrives he can be shown nearly two hundred miles of what is undoubtedly the most substantially constructed new railroad in the Dominion, in full running order and doing remarkably good business. Certainly there is credit coming to the G. T. P. and those in charge of this end of the work. Prince Rupert hopes also that by the time the Hon. Frank Cochrane comes he will find here grading and construction work in full swing on the most colossal scale ever undertaken for the G, T. P. within the city limits, and that the Minister of Railways wi!! witness the active operation and atiendant encouraging effect on the city of a big, busy pay roll at least several hundreds strong. Cochrene, minister of railways, intends to visi! THE UNTRODDEN WAY. The man who follows the untrodden way often grows sore eof foot and lonely of heart. Whether it is in the primitive wilderness or through the jungle of established wrongs and cus- toms, the way will be thorny and rocky and beset by cunning savagery. And even those who are to follow after and enjoy the blessings of the healthier, happier way often jibe and rail at the lonely man of faith breaking the new road. And yet with all the opposition and hardship and loneliness, there is a zest in walking the untrodden way. There is a thriil of high purpose and a lure of faith unknown to the-plodders on the dull road of Let-Us-Alone. Even the hardship of it calls to the man willing 1s work; the battle of it stirs the man whose courage is ready to defend the weak and the needy; and the originality of it lures the man of imagination. Sometimes the snug man in the cool- ness of his own shade tree pities the toiler on the unbeaten track. But he sees only the outside hardship of what seems a thankless task. He never knows the satisfaction of a grim purpose fought to the finish, the thrill of the bugle call far ahead on the un- trodden road, nor sees visions, in his weariest hour, of throngs who shall come after, singing the songs of a truer freedom, and gathering the fruit that grows along the better way of life which he has found for them.—-Collier’s Weekly. ~$ ~~~ 8 tT +o oven { LYNCH BROS. “ Largest Shock General Merchandise ; Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. bbe +++ a ele ei ie, Le Let a 1h Os Fs sh CO Sy Th e Best Pracurable. LORD KITCHENER Britain’s Iron-Handed Consul General in Egypt, Makes Report THE DAILY NEWS. VANISHED LIKE SMOKE Left Bride in Motor; Where Has He Gone?—Extraordinary Dis- appearance of Prominent New York Doctor. New June 20, - York, The are the Leriowns police oday trying to solve mys- disap- pearance of Dr. Louis R. Morris, a Johns Hopkins graduate, who left his bride of four davs seated’ in a motor ear on Mon- day last, and has not been seen since. According Ca. to the bride, who Bits ES Fis is now staying at a hotel conducting the search for her husband, he stepped from the machine on upper Broadway, telling her that he had an important operation to perform and for her to return to the hotel. Not one trace of him has been found since. FROM TALLEST The first annual report of has just been is- tain in Egypt remarkable document, remark- the iron hand that country is| peaceful, prospering and appar-} ently contented, “The fellah re- mains the best and most hard-} worked type of humanity. His | habit of borrowing is his great- est peril, but the spread of edu- eation will check this. ‘Today there are 45,173 boys and 55,000 girls in the elementary schools, | and 10,000 boys in the hizher schools. This is .one of the| marked social phenomena of the Orient. The government’s girl schools are so crowded at Alex-| andria and Cairo that hundreds Lord Kitchener as Consul-Gen-|new sites have been bought and} eral and diplomatic agent of Bri-! schools are able in that without the use of|delta drainage. The cotton crop| Subscribe For The Daily New have been refused admission and | IN DOMINION The} pros-| being built. government's finances are sued and is in some respects a|perous, a loan has been averted | Rig Plank Fell from the C. P. R. and money is available for the Ekyecraper in Toronto Into Yonge Street Without Ever is reasonably good and the con-| Touching a Wire as It Dropped. dition of the Soudan is extra- ordinarily flourishing, The pop-| At 1:36 the other day a long ulation is now 6,000,000. It was} piece of 2x4 scantling fell from onee 9,000,000, but during the! the upper scaffolding of the Mahdi’s’ rule it was reduced to} pricklayers on the G. P. R. build- 2,000,000, The births were once] ing and struck the pavement on stopped by universal starvation| King street. The impact raised and misery; they are now very|a cloud of dust. and the report rapid, Immigration is also boom] could be heard for some distance. ing. The crops -ave fine and the} Tt is almost miraculous that no country the} one was injured on such a busy wealth. is so evenly divided that} corner, but when the plank fell is so wealthy and there is hardly a poor man, The|the street was providentially people are all contented, loyal) clear, The plank did not even and happy. j}hit a wire on the way down or -|do any damage, , Had the plank | struck anyone it would have j}meant instant death, as it fell fully 150 feet, and the force with | which it struck was tremendous Ro by sailing Wise men The The i only links advertisin Building, Toronto, Making a Flat When Columbus set out to reach India He believed the earth to be round. —and that he’d fall off somewhere if he departed from established beliefs, But Columbus’ belief found him a continent and made him blessed of memory. Business World is flat to some men Their profit-bearing shores of Opportunity stretch only so far as their grandfathers trod. apathy have set them confines which they may not pass. il For instance, they believe the busiiiess year is a flat one— not an all-year round of trade, with East joining West, with Spring merging into Autumn—but just two distinct seasons, with sawed-off edges gaping into space. They confine their activities to a Spring trade and to a Fall trade. with stores of waiting wealth. Their world is flat. They have not explored the mid-year months of Summer trade. June, July and August are never-never land. Surely this conception of Summer as a “dull” season is as fallacious as the delusion that the earth was flat. People have just as much money in the hot weather and spend quite 8 freely as in Spring and Fall. Granted that they ave not buying skates and snow shovels in / ugust, yet they are buying staple articles. Furthermore, they have an eye on luxuries and comforts they are counting upon purchasing in the Fall. modern Columbus has discovered this Summer trade—this golden West lying between the known continents of old beliefs. habit, many have made their energies and their Advertis- ing an all-year-round proposition. Keeping up Advertising during the Summer months not vests from the Summer months themselves. Advice regarding your aivertising problems is available through any recognized Canadian agency, or the Secreta Enquiry involves no obii, und westward, he met with opposition and ridicule. held that it was flat—that Columbus was mad Custom» superstition and To them there is no intervening continent Departing from established your Spring and Fall, but produces rich har- of the Canadian Press Association, Room 603 Lumsden ou On your parl-~so write, if interested. W. L. BARKER ARCHITECT Three different sizes of wood hoists, Phone 89 Alberts Block Second Ave. H. Gordon Munro W. Nicholson Lailey MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART Accountants 309 2nd Ave. Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert Pp, O. Box 3514 Auditors for City of Prince Rupert ALFRED CARSS, ©, V. BENNETT, B.A. of yg Mee Columbia = oe = : = toba Bars, a Ww - and Man CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETC. Office ~Aibert Block, Second Avenue. WM. 8. HALL, L, D.S., D. D.S. V5SNTIST, Crown and Bridge Work 2 Specialty. Ali dental rations skilfully treated. Gas and local anasthiecion administered for the painless 2«- traction of teeth. Consultation free. Office Helgerson Block, Prince Rurert. i-t2 Alex.M.Manion p.a., W.E.Williams,.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 235 Prince Rupert, B.¢ P.20. BOX 23 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, BSQ., A.R.A.M., LON,, ENG JOHN DYBHAVN Real Estate — Loans and Insurance 819 8rd Avenue Phone 384 HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAEERS ano EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 3rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No, 86 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. A. DOUGLAS, N, G. W. G. BARRIE, Sec. Silversides Bros. The up-to-date House Decora. WE ORIGINATE. OTHERS im). tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging —— TATE Phone 156 Green Your Success-Meter Regard your B.N.A. Savings Bank Book as a sort of meter which records plainly your progress toward prosperity. There are hundreds of these Bank of British North America success-meiers in the homes around you. Is there one in your home? If not we will gladly provide one. 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000 Prince Rupert Branch, F. S. LONG, Manager. Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry finish ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice, Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. 6th Si. and 2nd Ave Sixth Ave-~Best Buy in City Lots 7 and 8, Block 22, Scction 7 ih avenue, $700 each; ™% cash, 6 and 1? months, or $660 each cash vH. DOUGLAS .w 339 Third Ave. P. O. Box 606 (Opposite Post Office) ‘Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. (SCANDINANIAN Sociery) Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. SONS OF NORWAY Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 p. m., at 319 3rd ave. wegians are welcome. HAND LAUNDRY Hand cleaning and pressing. Best care of silk dresses, Capt. Josoph Janders CARTAGE and LINDSAY'S CARTASE, G. T. P, Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable, OFFICE —H. B, Rochester. Centre St. Phone 6%, All Nor-|* Prince Rupert Dairy FRESH MILK & CREAM DAIL‘ Guaranteed Pure No Shipped Stuff Phone 287 ee eee —' THE-- Westholme Lumber Co. —LIMITED— Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies First Avenue Phone 186 a ee SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE, Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 8rd Ave. 5 Ww Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th andi Be NOW.... That we have more front on avenue, we are able to dispia pod large stock of beautiful oak furni- ture and some of our upholetery, are Grapery, etc. See our show windows at the Big Furniture Store. Linoleums. oves and Croo| cry and eit sn auie. ote 0 n 2nd avenue. Entrance fron, or F. W. HART CORNER 6TH 8ST. AND 2ND AVE. New Wellington Coal. Phone 116 IF YOU WANT TO SEE § i The finest Range ever produced in Canada call at Fred Stork’s Hardware and inspect the New Chancellor, You will say that it is the best you have ever seen and it is just as good as it looks. QELL ELL COAL TOVE ee Best on the Rogers & Black Coast PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0.| Big stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds, Timothy, Clover and Grain Seeds, Mall Orders Promptly Attended to -: Agents International Stock Food: Fruit Lands 2 Terrace Land Co. See For Kitsumkalum or Lakelse write or call on the ~~ALL KINDS OF FEED— TERRACE, B. 0.