THE DAILY NEWS Poninion T_T |} BUILDING A BIG PULP MILL FULTON AND SIXTH AVENUE : ile aia asia itt citetans einiatehetnieiiaieansii Some Day a Network of Them Will overtoreed Our Own ‘Countey 8 neem Dealers in Fresh Fish, Oysters and Game in i season. Fresh Poultry, Vegetables, Butter and Though deferred by the failure | each side, the proglem of handlirg fc He ee eS Se of the reciprocity agreement to! the surplus water beirg overcome wt best , obtain ratification, the time will) by the use of drop-logs ard sluice 49 & 2 er H PHONE 117 P.O. BOX 150 yet come when the Northern | get The area of flooded lard Hi S u British Columbia will become «| created by the raising of the water bHe I great pulp and paper mekirs the dem to a 60-ft. head | ts SILVERSIDES BROS country. Many thousands of square | provided a beomirg-grourd for Wig ite ; */ miles our hills are covered with] the storage of all the business of t SIGN PAINTERS {timber growths suitable for con-| the river, which as a number of Me ____] version into wood pulp. Indeed|other companies are operating, inspires confidence. To be well-dressed is not to be over a pulp mill would be a boon to/is quite exteasive. The plant dressed, but to be attired in suitable clothing. Cat This is where we specialize. We are practical tailormen, who have given years of study to the question of men’s 2A i’ es Cg ‘ : y clothes. That is why our business is so large to-day. We iO Se a bie EE RE cape ! | settlement, making it possible for | under construction will utilize 12,- ‘Paper! angers the settler to spend the first)/500 h.p. ard the elettriccal d season and subsequent winters in| velopment amply provides for this make friends and customers ; this ts not very difficult, but W. W. G REENER sen INTERIOR DECORATORS | clearing his lands at considerable and leaves 2 surplus of between ie lo even more—we keep them. yes c ; profit to himself. 2,000 and 3,000 h.p. Bs Set na 63-65 Beaver i ¢ 12 NE 156 GREEN | | : : : : A a ey, OAT to Measure $8.60. cree Be Monta P.O, BOX 120 PHONE 156 GRE A Big New Mill Economic Operation f 4 SUIT or OVERCOAT | ally $8. a Second Avenue, near McBride In Northern Ontario which hes The buildings have been care- F i me ° cl oes in rye eee New ne Style. ‘. j ; j ' ; Ke 2 i e has gained for us a world- =| a considerable physical resemblance | fully designed in order to secure at Py ur Clothing to Measure : a - ——— | a cof e pry scmb : iB ri r r ys wide reputation. This is not altogether surprising, because pau to Northern British Columbia,|the minimum ratio of operaturg the value is marvellous. Every garment produced by us isan a aren ge pee cs Tare r several large pulp mills have beer |cost. Similarly the plans of every H\ embodiment of grace. Our garments are really tailored. , e erected recently to cope with the|buildirg have beer drawn with a 8 be eye Apart from the question of juality of fabric, t! Curzon” PRINCE RUPERT * demand f , i ; “anada. | view 1c ic ‘ % y . } ia xe : } . 1 +} . ' Fereees PEEEEEEEEEEETET re ‘B hc o - = oy ee BRC Shy: SAR. ORLY be realizes Reminiscences from the Old Guard, accepted over the counters. Cari-|jacentt lands, we ve viewea ‘ Steerage Fare ¢ W. I McCUTCHEON ; c om aa Renta. IGN, Scns | He mares rane: RR. Se. FORE the men who have remained and| boo was pouring its wealth into|natural resources : will be The ‘‘( + + i ait oo a yes aoa ay eae SnoRROMy: 10-2 0 ight. | are now waiting ‘“ti!! the shadows| Victoria and New Westminster.|opened up It may be our goo ¢ ‘ i cee te ous > sac rhile s ; i‘ ; ; 1 5 ead + ee c ies weet . weaned Te siee' 2 id, while others | During the same year, the soldiers are a Jittle longer grown, Some} We thought the mines would never|forture to travel Irom West ; my £ Theatre Block nae appear as in the land of dreams,|were disbanded, and many left Frit atta Vedas “funews Of? aid Rigel atte ghd nd the miners|East on -the greatest of trans Ran PHONE No. 7 c . af m 2 os i 5 ya i 2 xha - a ‘rs “is Bes o uo t e Block Puone No. 79 ve. #| filled as they are with recollections|for ‘‘Merry England,’ embarking | $00454000000404006006008 aia Sega nes seer tis J. H. Rog SEEEEEEFIT EEE E tet tseest | of happy days ‘mid Jaughing|}on the old man-of-war, ‘‘Cha-| er: ’ s ie ’ , : Pe (Cz z De 2) Cape ED CepiSbe Doge as ~™)] — — ——|throngs, many of whom have |meleon.’’ We remained, and when |/f A Naw) (ade os CBOE) (PEALE) OTA MEA oe Hts 2} MIO XK NAAR New Diamond al Pearl Goods crossed “the great divide,”” and|the seat of government was re-| will be seen no more on earth, |moved to Victoria, in 1869, went | fa \ Back in ’59 there on the government steamer || iy) “The Pa er THE i Imagine a.number of families, | “Sir James Douglas.” Few are| | AR p i wives and children of Crimean | |e 66 , 7 Ar INS 9 ler so Jong back as 1859. The i or DAIL i Hotel {old Hudson Bay steamer Otter | In Old Victoria i) Ny, |was then considered "'’a fast and | Victoria was a small city, with (an) 99 i BESNER & BESNER, Proprietors|Commodious passenger boat,’ and | few substantial buildings, and our ‘ y H ! The New Knox Hotel is runon the Earopean| We romped along the deck, after! first home was in the old pagoda- Ke) our ome e NJ cm left, who made that trip, and the steamer has gone to the ‘“‘bone- yard,” 4 | } | | | | | | | | | | | | veterans, breasting the Fraser Riv- Modern pl an. First-class service. All the Latest Improvements. nial BEDS Se UP| a six mouths’ voyage on a sailing | like brick structures, where the iN) C ’ ‘1, New W f St R. W. Cameron & Uo FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT | ¥° ssel, New Westminster was our) pa'atial Provincial Government | ( ) an Beer ect destination; but it was decided 1 : 3 eaEy snot : + G.T.P. Of h_ Inspee " a \ ; | buildings now stand, In the early |/\) [t gives you all the news of your own city and district as well as the principal happenings 3 é it iat another spot on the Fraser | d; 1ys, before Confederation, the||g3) 3 : “re aan : Saat I’ ( Whites Portland Cement. [River should be our first camp, | whol niahbeite’ wan Cina blaen i in all parts of the world. The news is well edited, its news columns are clean and whole- nN 2 , 7e Cou 4S ec ) y - ; ¥ eee | . J - a %! » gs > ies anear v maa 4 , . > Tha ¢ rartias °, F » News bring st xx LRKSRE oe a: eaece alts |and we were taken to a piece a Downing Street.” We had rep- a some. Itisa paper you nee d in your home. The advertising columns of the News bri g al OXARXKKANX - AGENT | prairie land called = ‘‘Derby."’| resentatives—some appointed by ||a¥} Youn touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your money. : : : > le Phone 125 Naden Block pay ee | Shortly after, the government de-| the government and some elected. is S| RO « cided to move the soldiers, and|Red tape and sealing wax were ||f i) — = = HP = —= | their families, to the ground now | affixed to documents, as they still | / Al Fl | occupied by the penicentiary, a have things in England. Electric | Be re ee In Commercial Printing Perse wy H -)| shore distance above New West-|Jights, telephones and other in-|| S| j we have a large stock of j | minster, and the work of clearing | venti re knew j ke : mad) nid i) indsor Hotel |": Tearing ven. we Know sothing 8 {Bi end eat Bee commenced. In a short time a} It was quite a treat to see gaslight a j b j aK FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET large barracks, officers’ quarters,|jn Victoria—the only place that ||S¥| Price Lists j Stock Certificates j Mi 1 Newly Furnished and storehouses, soldier's homes, and} could < a gas NY eu s s s ik could afford a gas plant. Ike Memorandum Forms 1” Astislen atAssociation ] Wi rant Steam Heated Rooms |other conveniences were construc- | Waterworks on Wheels (Sy) j w | YP) | work at as D } 4 A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ted, all of which have gone, today, 1. 9 i — re Commercial Cards e handle Blank Ledger Illustrated Pamphlets Ag) | ( 1 ROOM IN CORMBOTION ; : Water was brought into Victoria || / Forms for Loose / f ; aC like many of those who occupied li 118 Leaf S | of Ms . tice indnen ak abt tities in barrels, on two wheels, and | jig { at System i , ‘ATES 50 CENTS IP > place é ‘ me : | . eee steerer I! aoe aren ee A dispensed at the rate of ten cents |i S omer hAeaaeAe TpIcneT TANS EIIIeNS EN TInt HTT start esas te ~ Ny) | i : Only Two are Left pe r bucket. A_ brick building | & FP ‘ Oe , ; gp) I i. ; A : » enniaty “y¥ re COrrec 22a oP atwla « S s Tiaitt Na we, ry Ar : i ¥ H. Wright, Prop po. Box37 | ©f our passenger list on the}was then considered something a or society printing, we ensure correctness of style and taste in Visiting ¢ ards, Wedding Ny f j j . . ° ° ° sc wo oly I iatease r Otter, but two of the| unusual to construct. The old 1) Invitations and Dance Programmes. For any kind of printing from the humble ‘‘dodger ; , ~ K officers and crew; men and women| steamer, Beaver, was then plying ||My' to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the ‘*News Job’’ , ; : : IA ————-— ne — | PynMRig = £ 1e ews Job , remain. Fathers, mothers, sisters, | the harbors and bays surveying |e ip brothers—all gone on another jour-| the waters Esquimalt was: the Advertise in 8. Es if 8 D il N B il di 3 af *y, neve turn. In 1864,| ¢ ; oN Ba : ¥ ney ever 9 returns In 0 |awopring “place for she Beh Dally News Dulding : Third Ave men-of-war on the coast, and it f { ° were taken on an excursion to|was not unusuz ; f ms é é nusual to see several | PHONE 98 8 : The Daily News Port Moody. At that time there|of the wooden ships at anchor | (Ad| FHONE 9 al ' are 4 wes one mill operating there—|there. Hundreds of bluejackets AA SE PEE ES ee ee FMD) CLM CSA eee te ats LOD red. BY) (ri