THE DAILY NEWS . $$ $_______- - - - z - 1 ——= | 7s ” csceniabantemachinantnetteainamngacsiinasiats denies * THE DAILY NEws NO SMELTER JUST YET FOR AMATEUR WIFTEST : i UREST THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA i AFEST Published Daily and Weekly by P THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TWIN SCREW STEAMERS pep eictestitearesinanatinneti _ : cctemamattsdnasietigseen i Vancouver. Aus. 20 That theythrough their smelter Tt alan DASHED DOWN ‘“‘PRINCESRUPERT’’? AND “PRINCE GEORGE” TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—® cents per inch. Contract rates hae comer’ dhenmees and refines For Vancouver, Victoria and seattio lication Trail Smelter Company has no pi aces ane = MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS © o.m on app : intention of putting in a smelter gold and silver to a limited es o ial to Daily News Prince George Gaile for Stewart on Thursdays oe, . : ‘ ae 5. “PRINCE JOHN” SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DatLy, 50e in the Prince Rupert district, Mr ro itiiatetinenbanemes a Lake, Wash Aug. 20 Wee service to Port Simpsou, Naas, Granny fp per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All W. D: imety rebreeeantative eee - - | Liberty La mi ae , a eewiy Guibtatte taunas ay 4 -_ Other Countries—Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly) *: “Y- Vav's. " : |—Keyayishi, a Japanes nt “PRINCE ALBERT" in advance. affirmed this morning It was of Los Angeles, has as a a , Regular sailings for ee ee all wa neve 7 stated in a Vancouver mornings lhurt bere, his aeroplane dashing . sr neneine ty Sinead Ereeee train Prien eouver ren ee vote sabes aes’, ‘that we wert tol into a grove of trees tear here —_— and Saturdays ‘st it °. m., making connections te ; \ Mesdays Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. lbegin operations there, but it | SHOOTS GIRL us he made a tanding from 4 Cheap Excursion Rates Over Grand Trunk Railway System tit practice : ute Susscripers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of cnt a ae, 4 con ed a jpra tice flight Between chica 0 and 2 Fee, Bark, coenecting witn a trom : : " . davis e have beet merel - — Pacific coas et u y for your trip EAs? ; mmer” non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. Sco : : wad . ‘ “eo B.. W. J. Thomas. Agency for all Atiantio Steamship Lines. For all information app. looking th L Launch Alice B., A. &. MCMASTER, Sen0rn Pply to —=== — : a a ™ watching for des p It} Phone Green 391. Govt. Wharf, ne owes Age Street DatLy EDITION. a Go~. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20} promises to by fine mining uiliietes ' : leountry, but it has not been com-| (Special to Daily News.) e —...., pletely prospectes nd .* Ny Vicksburg, Aug. 19 Miss Ruth W 0 id C ltd bea lone while before sinera's yyiier, awed 48, who save she is|LOSIR W. David GO, LUO. \[ac. const steams service ° are taken out to y great + X-) from St. Louis. but who refuses | > tent. to diseuss her personal affairs, Manufacturers and wholesalers y e WS on y Ings The Granby Company has|was seriously wounded today by FAMOUS \aaneuee SAFETY mines at Goose Bay, and they e*-| young Mrs. Abe Kahn, when the LUMBER PRINCESS CANADIAN SPEED | Cor, Fraser and 5th ¢ Wines and Cay pect to establish a smelter, as it} latter detected het 1 her hus- ths & Shingles 1 | RUPERT'S PALACE of ' is too long a distance to bring he! band’s private offiee, adjoining La ° LINE ae SERVICE COMPORT . : : Br INVESTIGATION present as compared with|*™ - Kootenay, oe 2 thei os — eee - rs ae 7 =| First Ave. and McBride St. Box 865 ' ws jee of a fe ears ago yn} smelters are now locater she had repeatedly warner re _—- oe : acon oe tanier ‘dtatietics ot “The Trail Smelter Compary| woman to te away from her} PHONE 25 S. S. Princess May ee Pavone veremenany 8S ad.| the United Kingdom just is | has extensive operations et Koot-| husband's store. - SOUTHBOUND i ew mit that the protesters were) sued shows that 109.3 pence|€"ay, all the pig lead produced ae Aug. 17,9 right regarding the irregulari- Gran teaded ta 3Oh4. wh bey the] in British Columbia comings | Best room in town at the Savoy. Prince Rupert, B.C. Saturday, ug. ,7 am. ties in connection aed the adie quantity of neéessaries| 4. @. M'NAB, General Agent | Knox vote = the money bylaws Be of life that were Bavable for! much recommended by th 100 pence in 1900, or 38.2| | mayor recently, and deciding | pence in 1896 Thue in fif.| to allow the appeal to quash to} Takoma’ slag: an tis tne! ote go undefended, the city solic-| ; os oe | . ' ft ot has advanced 20 per cent, EASTERN } Ste prenaslied by tatinwac.| Seeirelont to 6 Sedentton by) [BESNER & BESNEK, Prorat - : eee some invisible process of ly e e ° b- New K»ox Hot he E g that ost ef the legal -class service ¢ Latest an ¥ - ane s s ‘ E. bs the pence in every shilling of f Excursions Gece SEDs ee votes are attributable t h wages paid er an In In | UP opposition, This may be tasen ; i | | | FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPER} as the mayoral opinion also,| INCREASE IN by the | and the opinion of the mayer's| FOOD COST. 4 supporters in the main, [tL is The inerease in the price of OOYr- S e e e an opinion mean enough and food ‘stuffs is extraordinary, ' en t | ‘ small enough for any spiteful as 113.4 pence were needed in | Hotel Central a ries much eredil village clique of, cronies, does its creators In view of the tremendous agi- tation made by the mayor and {911 to buy the of corn that was 1804 for 80.3 pence, same amount SOLID TRAINS oo European and America daily from Vancouver a steam ences. Rates PIANO manufacturer recently made a house- to-house canvass. He’s one of those men with heated, modern conve $1.00 to $2.50 per day Peter Black 3 bought in Potetoes, A Proprietor rice, beef and mutton are not ‘ ‘ eo or Seattle mn rable litih oem I aah ae ee Pie = paaonl a oe absurd fear of the = waste-circulation bugaboo Low round trip rates to all points so} niseranie e money Dy'aws! and eggs have soared. acon i Canada and the United States. Call | - passed the chances are in fa- and let us tell you all about it : : was lowest in 1896, when 82.7 —cannot get away from the haunting thought that it ill becomes a city official to any the | vor of the opposite condition 142.3 pence 1911. The fig- | to that er a fart pence ‘would ie whet sont only 10 out of every 100 readers of a newspaper ‘Rogers’ Steamship Grand Hotel. Salt SP eiie onaeeind daaicl : can’ cscturiccuee Late hak oa fe | | Workingman’s Home nit nadine aha & a: foe on oe ¢ aaindtiad sie then i ry be possible buyers of his goods. 4 Agency | Free Labor Bureau in Connection iaw eleetion exactly as charged the worker is worse off today! i , fr | Phone 178 lst Ave. and Tth& Nee eee eae tea’ an] tank te wae last seer ig So he refused to advertise, and went a-canvassing ere | GEO. BRODERIUS. Pron . i Nn ve — oppositior | waces REMAIN (el) . ee ] hi . . ] a, ped 2 p — STATIONARY. g —inviting people to come to his piano recitals. a) | : Fes With feod prices thus mot nt-| ce Th h d d h h did 4 ! “UNION 3.5, COMPANY OF B.C, Ltd C O A L muUsTH'T CALL COUNCIL ine iain ; have ‘aaanina el en e won ere WwW y t ey 1 n t come. . THICK-HEADED. practically stationary and ab-| fe . The new steel Passenger Steamers “Even if we are thick-headed, solutely no effort to a ae] ce} |New Wellington Coal. Best on th proportion between This is why: but also to his wife, his grown-up sons and to tha ey) = 6 oF <3 Coast a) Chelo ‘Phooe 116 Rogers & Bld draw publie aitention pay and the increased cast of daughters, his mother—even his mother- fact.” So or” similarly Ald. food of the workingman has He wasn’t reachi the people : . : ’ . Bullock-Webster last night. been made. Under the cireum- oe in-law. Their coaxing will help to convince —AND— | — There is something intensely stances if is not difficult to His canvassers rang every door-bell in the head of the house—and pretty soon 6 99 : fareical about the situation of understand why labor disputes town. They talked to some one in every there'll be a piano in that home. Camosun THE IROQL ‘ols a thick-headed city coune:! are particularly bitter in the house This end d of sisal hict | headed by an incompetent old land, or why in some cases . : o- : POOL mayor blundering along labor leaders publicly pray for But one in every household isn’t enough might be cited to show that “waste cir- Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver paths of hesitant Pperenney the providential removal of — particularly if it doesn’t happen to be culation” is an empty bugaboo, and should as follows: } English and Ame Billiards and panie-stricken retrogres those whom they hold ac- deter no one. secon AME the right person. And, as a rule, it wasn’t ‘Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 10 p.m. | Twelve Tables the right person—it was a servant, or a “ Camosun ” Saturdays at 10 p.m. sion, attended by an array of countable for their condition to Take the motor truck. It can be sold flatteringly admiring, obsequi a degree.—Ottawa Citizen, - - Shtieegenees - » wil ; child. The woman of the house was seldom oh, 0aE peRENy lAmhennpt- = : the of the house, never. only to large few Yet a motor truck =) | Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening mae oe - 6 eee REAL ESTATE seen; man . manufacturer is successfully Advertising | and Monday morning, respectively L. A. Barbeau otlentate on a white elepnhan 7 : in dail He realizes that he t : : . a fost with his train in the jun- IN MEXICO. Now, if the piano maker had placed an he the of the Stenen, cnties uti comm Cia, inti nat Cartage, Coa / - #le. As a matter of fav’ no The troubles in Mexieo have ad. in the newspaper, it would have reached reach, alone managers con- Reliable Messenger Service fine passenger steamers cerns that require trucks, but also their amount of loyal or obsequious *ilenee or flattery on the part ov city officials can conceal the thick-headedness of any soun- el. The ealibre of councils is soon patent to the eities that elect them, and the best thing that can be heard) regarding Prince Rupert's present coun. cil is that if it hasn't been able to do much geod it hasn't been produced some good bargains in real estate which Americans living near the border with an on the situation have not been slow to take advantage of. For example, D. J, Woodward, of San Antonio, Texas, has just bought La Maroma, one of the most beautiful ranches in Mex- for about %250,000, It contains 50,000 acres of fertile eve ieo, thousands, where the canvassers could reach only hundreds. And even though only 10 per cent. of the readers are actual piano buyers, this does not mean that the advertising read by the other 90 per cent. is wasted. Advertising talks, not only to the prospective buyer, directors, their foremen, their head ma- chinists, etc. It is found in actual practice that this Advertising radiates in a thousand directions, and again converges most as- tonishingly to influence the house that has made up its mind that horse-trucking is too costly and inefficient. J. H. ROGERS, Agent CARTAGE and LINDSAY STORAGE G, T. P. Transfer Agents Phoae 116 Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable, Silversides Br The up-to-date House Deco tore of Prince Rupert 735 3rd Aw any more ablesto do much land, of which 10,000 are al- Advi. ‘ is ‘ / . aie i mae a iis ; dvice regarding your advertising problems is available OFFICE~H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phone @s ° ‘ har.u oar a ’ re a ones any remngeneey Senden aiertioing agency, or the ee eee ie oe a ign Writing. ——_0-——__— Oo as eka ieee retary of the Canadian Press Association, Room 503 BRITISH LABOR DP eeses aekalnee detinta Lumsden Bldg., Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligation Little’s NEWS | Paper-Hanging TROUBLE. in Northern Mexico, Until 1901 on your part—so write if interested. $ Agency Our Speciaities The frequency and bitterness it was owned by the Madero agaz riodi of British labor disputes is ex- family, the great grandfather " en ee ante 1, Memapagers “ I! deliver the goods” plained to a degree by a re- of the president having ac-| CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS We always de view of living conditions at EEE ee quired it a century ago, qa qyQQwQwQeet | SAN SCOOP- EVERYBODY THINKS THAT YOU AND I Look ALIitte — AFTER THE GAME YOU GO UP TO MY ROOM AND PRETEND THaT youre Me ! 2nd Ave. Below Kaien Island Club —— 2nd Street —Drawn for The Dally News by “ Phone 156 Gre en THE UMPS SAYS HE HAS 4 FRIEND COMING UP To SEE Him AND HE WANTS S INTO THINKING =| ) rm Him! J THAT MUST BE THE UmMAS FRIEND NOow- warcrH M® FOOL HimM— ¢ , LTOL You rp ) MISTER UMPIRE, — \ NI PRAYERS! (T You —-Now SAX Noos= Mm 7