THE DATLY NEWS ee ee W. Nicholson Lailey | THE DAILY NEws ae, G. T. P. DOESN’T WANT TO IM OMUNRO & LAILEY Architects, THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA | Published Daily and Weekly by DODGE PAYING INTEREST OR Stork Building, Second Avenue THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. | | ma | STUART & STEWART | TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates RENT OR ANYTHING ELSE nae shone No, « on application. | 309 2nd Ave 0, Box 351 Prince Rupert P. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To United States and Mexico—Dainy, 8e} Montreal, Ang. 14 We are}while there is not as yet provi-| auditors for Gity of Prince Rupert} per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. Allj/not going to dodge interest orf|sion at the divisional points for} Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly) rent, or to do anything of that} water supply for dining, sleep-| WIFTEST UREST AFEST TWIN SCREW STEAMERS ‘PRINCE RUPERT"’’} AND “PRINCE For Vancouver, Victoria and Seatti MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 6 am Prince George Sails for Stewart on Thursdays a: « , “PRINCE JOHN” Weeaiy service to Port Simpson, Naas, Granby pa Charlotte Islands “PRINCE ALBERT" GEORGE” . advance. 9 : | + 5, 7 » BA. | = kind,” say the officials of theling, or first-class cars Under af he Sas. | Regular sailings for Skeena River Canneries, and all wa , HEAD OFFICE Grand Trunk Pacific in course of|these conditions the line cannot! and Manitoba Bars Goo bon Son Passenger service to sures trecaak fr = Pie Rupert M a f statement in which the}be called a eompleted one, and and Saturdays at 11 @ M., making connections +, ly News Build! Third Ave. t long sta ' ; - Qaily me. » Prince Rupert, B. C. eee company's attitude on the trou-tit cannot be run as such.’ | aa ee Grate Ere. Cheap Excursion Rates Over Grand Trunk Railway Syate iio a ee e bie that has arisen over its re- Convenience for Settlers A atta” Geeta” Petty. : f° Office— Albert Block, Second Avenue | otwe 0 d all points Bast, connecting w DalLy EDITION. ao. " Wepespay, AUGUST 14 fusal to assume complete charge “As a matter of fact Nh is} — - parifie ” scent. at us Drepere itinerary to y Ur tr - I A from the ———— apr See 0 » section o » Gre ima bates | Atlantic Steamship Lines. For all informa: ; . * ae are, Be Marg ‘oaks “ stated, “the line is being VU) | @lex.M.Manson .A., W.E. Williama.#.A., L.1.0 Agency for al antic he & MomAcTER, ae i so apply to and 8 a = 4 I more for’the convenience of set.-| WILLIAMS & MANSON Street and Superior Junction, tlers and those living through Barristers, Solicitors, etc ile e e e Ht has been alleged that the/ihe district than as a wegulat Box 285 | Grand Trunk Pacifie Co. 18 Te-) pailpoad route, The traffie on it poms Rupee Sj MSHIP SERVICE n y S fusing to take over this section}a. yet jis not through business, B.C. COAST STEA -E of the road in order to eo saa but chiefly freight, with such] pgo, pox 2a PRINCE RUPERT | tening the time when it should] pjyeg trains as are necessary for = have to pay interest. the accommodation of the peo- JOHN E. DAVEY FAMOUS } =, SAFETY FOOTBALL NOT trade with the rapidity of “We are operating this section] ple.” TEACHEK OF SINGING PRINCESS Le SPEED Cor, Fraser and 6th . ' FIGHTING. which our own port of Princes?" construction account, as au It was also stated that the cus. PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, BSQ., A.R.A.M., LON., ENG La RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMP Everyone, even the most pa- Rupert is an example. Canada| !herized by an agreement regu-|tom with railroads was to run ca : LINE — SERVICE | m triotic Englishmen, agrees that is deeply concerned in the fair|!@ted by an order-in-council] such lines under construction . it was a Bannockburn last administration of the Panama] Passed in 1911," the statement/aceount until they were com- JOHN DYBHAVN 8. 8. Princess Ma night on Second Avenue. Ev- Canal. Prinee Rupert is yi. |®?rounees, pletely finished and ready to be Real Estate Loans + y eryone is ready to agree, too, tally interested. The Isthmus Cannot Be Called Complete transferred for regular business and Insurance SOUTHBOUND | e@w that the football match in of Panama was never regarded under operating aecount, and the a0 rH “ ar , ‘ , — 319 8rd Avenue Phone 384 | which the Callies team beat the as a geographical feature of \pparently there is an effort)}G. T. P. was prepared to contjnue Saturday, Aug. 17,9 a.m. Roses by five goals to one, was the United States, but of the}! Make the G. T, P, take the line} operating the road in this way, | ie . coal J. @. MNAB, General Agent n one of the best games from a| world. It did not impede the}/?V" and rua it on operating ac-|so that the people going there 0X sporting point of view ever| maritime traffic of the United] COU" although it is yet far from] would get the benefit of the line | HAYNER BROS. played in Prince Rupert. Dur-| States only, It hindered the} i" completed, so as to be fithas it was, I UNDERTAKERS avo EMBALMERS ing the past two or three| ships of the seven seas, And|fer that. In faet, even the en- Adhere to the Letter. } Funeral Directors 0 e games there have been regret-| though the United States may] !"@nee to Winnipeg on the Me- “Our agreement with the gov-| [i ard Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 8 FA TERN table incidents, and a certain have succeeded in cutting the See oor is - a ernment,” it is stated, “was that| | BESNER & BESNER p, alll sort of sore-headedness which canal where other countries|@U@ We are sult using the Cana-|we should take over the road| ° The New Knox Mor is very foreign to the true tra- failed, the canal cannot be re- ae Northern tracks for that} when it was completed, and there Excursions: Han. Firvs-clace oe ‘ stent Malan ditions of football, seems to] garded-as a private short-cut|PUrPese. In addition to this, the/is not the slightest question — as L. FISHER BEDS te UP have crept into the conversa- by sea for the people who ap- platforms and stations at divi-|/te our readiness to keep that E. L. | FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPER tion of the respective cham- propriate it. It is a world sional points are not finished,| agreement to the letter,” Funeral Director and Embalmer by the i » j Pj feature, and every nation - CHARGES REASONABLE | pions of the game in Prince every o —s THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. | Rupert. There was also a floating a keel will protest OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PLP AL AIO tendency to cocksureness against its unfair administra- GRAND LODGE ien im Hotel Central Con es about one of the teams—it tion, need not be said which. The iotigeacpyilpien' sittin Bur: ypean and Arms oan other team administered al -7HE OLD LAND STILL GIRL, FROCK, | DISMISSES F SONS OF NORWAY 3 - a namo -——3 einer nt + Katy | | daily om couve Peter Black Proprietor tonic which reduced the symp. THE GOLD LAND. cad ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 am Seiitite toms. As a result the team Boot a : about which a slight cranial} Did it ever strike you as a lit- m., at 319 3rd ave. All Nor- : : tle . Wester [seins are welcome. | Low round trip rates to all points in ‘ Vestern . 2 United States. Call swelling had been noticed, re- remarkable that | Canada and the covered form in splendid man. Canadians regard England as | ae ri j and let us tell you all about it ; ner and upheld the grand old a poverty stricken country; a Montreal, ‘Ane. 14.—Gladys| London, Aug. 14.—The Grat a, Gr d H L. traditions of the great game country where people eke out Martin, 12 years old, is dead in|Lodge of Free Masons, Scotland, ‘Rogers’ Steamship ee an ote which wakes the thunder of Verdun from burns received) yesterday dismissed the appeal} Workingman’s Home thousands on gray afternoons| ®" existence by dint of anecon| when her clothes were fired by against the sentence of suspen.| Agency Seen toher Burrau Conca in the old land far away. omy that is unthinkable here,| misehievous boy, who threw a} sion passed on the Dundee Lodge Prince Rupert nt Lodge, LOO. I *hone 178 ive. and 7th & —_——9—_—___ and yet as soon as we want|ligh‘ed match at her. The matech|in connection with the initiation PHONE 116 CANADA AND money for anything from | When thrown caught in the folds|of Jack Johnson, the pugilist. GEO. BRODERIUS. Proprietor PANAMA mortgaging the homestead tojof her light summer dress and in The lodge was suspended on| Meets in the he Block . Ofews a a building a reliway we are offja ancons child was enveloped|aecount of irregularities in the Every Tuesday Evening hot-foot_ 1o England for the|in flames. | initiation. |All members of the order in the § Lt awake for long in fact to the “ash? F an’ at 4 " aT | : ; Uy vu, eash? unny, isn’t it, that a ~ city are requested to visit importance of the maintenance country so tremendously pros. the lodge. i : of Britain's rights in regard perous as Canada should be FOREIGNERS i A. H. ALLISON, N. G. | The new steel Passenger Steamers New Wellington Coal — to the use of the Panama head and ears in debt tu a W. G. BARRIE, See. 6 e 99 cnet Canal. The voice of Canada land which some people would | PI 116 R & Bad will be heard, most insistently have us believe is already on Cae ee ee | @ 0 Sin e ogers too, in the protest against un- the verge of collapse? And ‘ alhalla’’ fair discrimination, and breach precisely the ane. is true of Vv of S.H. & E.F. a 7 of treaty in regard to tolls, by the United States, It is hard- WITH TURKS DR. MORRISON Geansmeman Soowrr) 6“ . the United States. No won- ly overstating the fact to say | Meets every Snd.ead 4th Tuesday 77 mosun THE IROQL OS der, when the Dominion of that if it were possible at a — p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. Canada is greater in area, and moment's notice to withdraw Constantinople, Aug. 12—De- Pekin, Aug. 14.—Dr, Corel i Prince Rupert for V POOL richer in natural resources all the British capital invested|claration of hostilities between|Ernest Morrison has been ap- thes his own, but that he will be} ys ote agegeud ‘ 2 than the United States, and) in the United States every|Turkey and Montenegro is im.|Peimled political adviser of the} ,,, thoroughly pro-British in his| oo : —-, a when the Dominion's Pacific) wheel in the Republic would be } president of the Chinese Repub. i alin as to amount siesiionils ‘Chelohsin” - Wedaesdays at 5 p.m, | Twelve Tables a minent today. The Montenegrins Coast is developing for sea- stopped within 24 hours lie for five years Dr. Morrison ” ™ 7’ eae ae ws dian . on ni : . ee to the same thing, is feared g . - are swarming across the frontier ie Se covrechentiont in Pekin-ct } ‘ é = ir ; | Camosun Saturdays al 10 p.m. sa es = ’ . to All to help tt bel | into Albania to help the rebels} The London Times. | Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening | against the Turkish troops, Mon- - RAIL RATES and Monday morning, respectively L. A. Barbeas tenegrins and Albanians combin- Shanghai, Aug. 14.—Foreign Cartage, Coa ed are followihg up vigorously| business men of metal None safer on the coast than these two | Reiiable Messenger Service “TO SCALE MT. SIR SANDFORD)" ===" oe FROM STATES. "5" i. . , — - | Turkey on Saturday. The Turks/oq considerable uneasiness ae 5 ‘pn - 738 ari Oe are retreating southward, fight- one : ities leat o alt the ¢ » ing. Reinforcements have start- satin ee oe ee ne | DEBATES) - — _ — eT SECRETARY PALMER, OF THE ALPINE CLUB, REACHED THE TE iinet tae tania » fron.| London Times’ Pekin corre-| TOP—PEAK 18 11,634 FEET HIGH, AND IS COVERED Se ee ce ee de oles | “ . ° EN BY ICE ALMOST THE ENTIRE WAY TO TOP. : vilgliiatl ipl ical adviser to President Yuan | Washington, Aus. 14.—Pro- 90 CARTAGE and |Sslversides Bros 3 —— Wending. Shi Kai. posed inereases by the Buffalo, LINDSAY’S ST New York, Aug. 14.——The con-jatiempis to seale the icy fast-|'The curtew tolls the knell of Of the doctor's experience and| Rochester and Pittsburg Railway ORAGE quest of Mount Sir Sandford, the) nesses of Sir Sandford have been parting day, skill in international politics|}in transportation charges of G, T. P. Transfer Agents The up-to-date House ona highest peak in the Selkirks, by| made during the last half dozen The lowing herd wends slowly|there is no question. The selee-|building brick and other arti. o tors of Prince Rupert Howard Palmer, secretary of the|years. Only five of the expedi- o'er the lea tion of the British minister him-| cles from points in New York 5) eomene Sipe. Sonepat ’ American Alpine Club, is an-jtions ever reached the base of} An auto wends its record break-|self as personal adviser to the}state to destinations in Canada ee a ee eee Si n Writing. nounced in a message sent by|ithe mountain, and, aside from| ing way, president would not have given|were suspended today by the In i 1g . Mr. Palmer to the American Geo-|the present expedition, only-one,! The lowihg herd wends to eter-|the British government a tighter|terstate Commerce Commission Paper-Hanging graphical Society. The ascent/that of Capt, Culver, of Winni- nity, grip on the Pekin administration,| until February 13, 1913. The Littl ; NEWS of the mountain, which is 11,634) peg, in 1911, actually set foot on Milwaukee Sentinel. however, than that of Dr. Morri-| proposed advahees will involve es ency Our Specialties feet high and practically~ one/|the peak itself. ; ieiwililiiaianin son promises to do, an extensive inquiry wa continuous wall of ice, was made| The glacier which covers the| 20 Ib, sk, Sugar, $4.35, Cow-| It is hardly expected that the Siinesiiann i ¢ Magazines :: Periedicals :; Newspapers ods” on June 24, mountain's surface is what/ichan Eggs, 55¢ per doz. Stalker|doctor will dictate policies ae- Launch Alice B., W. J. Thomas.|CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS a over ™ No less than eight separate|makes climbing so diffieult, '& Wells. Phones 187 and 430. tually hostile to countries other| Phone Green 39 1. Govt. Wharf. 2nd Ave Below Kaien Island Club| 2nd Street Phone 156 Gra a The N New Pitcher Shows Scoop an Out Drop iw ScooP-x WANT “OU To Go | iN = HY DonT You KNow Me—=IM 5 Mat ont SOUS MLCT RIDA ff Sy THE GON War PuLLED Hare ‘i \ i LL TEAM AND Mp || | GOOD ONE ON You-asouT HI WRITE SOME GoaD BASE I YOUR. HAVING AS MUCH oree BALL Yarns = AS 4 PUNCTURED 2 ay » ’ —Drawn for The Daily News by “Hi T WONDERED, r re