THE DAILY NEWS Up!” AREYOUAMAN = aL, cee —— 6 , a THE DaILy News HANDS wieTEsT ; THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA “PEST Published Daily and Weekly by ss | | |THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WHO CAN CONTROL AFF AIRS TWIN SCREW STEAMERS 1) | PRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—0 conts per inch. Contract rates WORLD 9 “PRINCE RUPERT" AND “PRINCE GEORGE» / on application. MONDAYS AND FRI _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DaiLy, 60e AND MEN IN THIS | Prince George Galle for Giowart on Thursdeye at 9 4 m “PRINOE JOHN’ Weeasiy service to Port Simpece, Naas, per month, or $5.00 per year, inadvance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All oren harlotte Islands anby Bay and Queen Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly This Story Says That Most “‘Big Men” in the Personal Sense Have Had Small 1 G i a ; lar sailings for guesses favor con 4 t satlin ‘01 canneries, r . Ha HEAD OFFICE Hands, and Most Men of Minute Attention to Detail Have Big Hands ae Prince Rupert and Vancouver, “*! P'S betwee - Passenger service to Skeena Crossing from Prince Rupert Mondays Ww | ; Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. | One naturally thinks of ajcould hardly hold the brushes forjand they could leave to others and Saturdays et 11 6. m., making connections for Hace eeaendany i} } i BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES | powerful personality as oecupy- the great work, that part of the work, as ts een Cheap Excursion Rates Over Grand Trunk Railway System : ' fom © embroider beau-| ws of ¢ netructive mine ‘“ Track i ' jing a large amount of space, as Women a embroider bea : ty ; th te ad ae an Between Chicago and all potmen Bess. connecting with all roads trom New Yorx—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City | for jjtiful, intricate designs usually) Now, the Greek ee, ee eae renew RAST ls g , |Baving much bodily force, Dut) iv. extraordinarily large hands.|hands, and, therefore, true t Agency for ali Atlantic Steamship Lines. For all information me 5 SuaTTLe—Puget Sound News Co. | this is by no means true Great Just compare the hands of th ; i their state fell as soor A. E. MOMASTER, Jeneral Agent CONTE Streg A ——_— Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, ek and women have been Of/jadies on the porch of any su 1s it was a question of making all statures, complexions and/mer resort. Those who are d thers work for then ee eS | seubperednente, but the one char-|ing the fine sewing and embroid his faeulty rf using “a B.C. COAST $ HIP SERVICE } } DalLy EDITION. = Monpay, Sept. 9 acteristic which they hold in oe have large ha ds W mit i wee h the rn os saeadabiaial Eee ee ee 5 = er eee ee common is the size of the hand + oahd ran are playing th yes : - 2 ‘ the ; semaines mind, } i V0 gt » reason is not far to seek; within doors, or iding lave/trait f e s tl in ; it re om anehe f cause and/*S™all ones Look and see if it}which is typ 1 by the small] FAMOUS { SAFETY i | ‘re ro ause an the : * dt a: } the smal! i e e e | effect. The cause is the mental]'s not s ba . ; i th aan : ts 4 PRINCESS ae SPEED | Oar. Fraser and Sth. Choice Wines and Cguy i a iad mas . Pv . an Vv} e imant S oJ ’ make-up of the individual; the} failors who are ¢ ! tters — u RUPERT'S PALACE of | tsi a) - 2 n neariv aiways 1a ruling position LINE a wT SERVICE | COMPort Daily N Daily Doing effect is the type of hand jusually have fine, delicate hands,| | Writers, orators and states-|despite the fact that their work a mt : — sags ar N = | ‘ s re W ‘ others and ho i ave otorious! small/requires a good deal of strength, 7 Pri the end eons ve ti persons | While the men who make the but-|to direct tt 5. 5. nee ad Grand Hotel, i REMINDER OF denominations in the pioneer|who have made history, moved|tenholes and put in the linings) The reasor that people of oe SOUTHBOUND w és A. ; ‘ ‘ ouldec ought;|have very heavy, rze hands.|structive minds can rule in a | }Workingman’s Home }) ob bas. days is Mtting. After having|nations and moulded thought; |! y heavy, large hands./structive minds San rule they |{ Saturday, Sep. 14,9 e.m.|) 9. heen: te a * Last night you heard the big} %@4 charge of St. Andrew’s/and these, too, are the persons in This is also a fact which can} departments amare 5 ree Bareau in Connection si a . Church for the six years ofj}whom the faculty of construc-/easily be observed nake of themselves and their as eo @ | Phone 178 lst Ave 1 a4 wind blow, and the long absent . . ‘ molet rking unit and 7th & ay vein ihrashed the shingles Prince Rupert's whole history| tiveness is greater than that of) No one is ignorant that the)|soclates a comp aa _ . ee | GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor’ j Ouse ore. Today sees us all to date, the Bishop, whose per-| pereeption of detail Conversely, | Greeks, who gave us models of] ERE DUSTRCSS TOT HO ET a ccecicencteeentiniienearentiaciaatnai ae ‘; in our slickers, and the city| *%Mality has been inseparable|the large hand deals successful-|such beauty in architecture and ages Bina on is a ’ 5 “7 looking more like the Van- from Prince Rupert's pleasant-|ly with matters of routine and is;seulpture that they are still be- ; ‘ ha ae od seth ain ' couver idea of it than it has| ©! @ssociations of early days) not constructive. me used, “ehter two thousand nen whe | 4 | EASTERN ; looked for many a long day and of the present, relinquishes | A glance at the history of na-|years, were a wonderful people,|the men Taare — hes ol Eee ie ’ 7° : j j sinaiiiinualedl } . ah " is especially successful at so do- . , . Notice the good nature with the actual pioneer werk in this} tions will give surprising light/pbut it is noteworthy, in this study ; ' : E '] which the old timers are wel-| Pre-emption of God's in the/upon this fact, which had so odd-jof hands, that they did not leave|!"* he has a small, fine hand, no| XCUISIONS | *-~ Wellington Coal. Best oa ts F coming the much maligned| &T@dually blossoming wild, and|ly escaped attention. The Pyra-ja permanent state, or abiding)" atter what his bodily stature} Const te rain—the air-driven cleansing while retaining the final dioces-| mids, those stupendous piles of] jaws. They were, esse ntially,} may be. by the Phone 116 Rogers & tad . brush of Dame Nature. Rosy| #0 authority, hands over the/masonry, which have never been|people of detail. Their prin rhe lesson of this great fact] : cheeked and smiling they face| Cleated and well planted pre-jequalled by any product of mod-|cesses personally washed theirjis that every man may examine | e e e : — ae H : the invigorating blast or blow} s @™ption to another toiler in the|ern machinery, were put up, un-|own linen, their kings’ sons tend-|his hands and see to what branch down the wind like seaworthy gospel vine yard of the north./ aided, by the smallest handed/ed the flocks of cattle and sheep,|of work he is fitted—if he is a) | THE IROQUOIS ships before the squall. “This| Every present citizen who/pople in the world. The mum-jand every mistress of a house|large handed man, he ought to| | is like old times,” they will tell knows the kindly, simple souled mies which have been dug out of|took an active part in looking| perform detail work. If a 's “\3_ ss SOLID TRAINS ———3 POOL 1 you. And this is indeed a re- and yet dignified personality of|the age-old tombs of Egypt, and/after the meals and in weaving|smal! handed man, he ought to daily from Vancouver 4 minder of the weather the first Bishop Du Vernet—and of|which contain the bodies of|/and making the garments for her|develop his mind, so that he may or Seattle aap Gps Ammerictn SENG citizens faced and made good| Course the old timers, one and/those who built the Pyramids,|/family. This was not of neces-|intelligently direct the work of} Twelve Tables SBOOND AVE in gladly. This is the strong all, whose joys, sorrows, aspir-jattest this fact, already plain,|sity, for Greece was a rich state, others. _ Low round trip rates to all points in man’s eather. which sent ations and difficulties he has|from the ancient Egyptian sculp- . | caaeee ont ee ee st ee a some of the less sturdy south shared—will mark this occa-jtors and from the size of brace-| FRILLS OF FASHION i 2 eal add amie de e y : : to Vancouver dissatisfied with sion with much good will and/jets and rings found in the buried , a 2 7 tues ?, rathered ; littl | , hi L. A. Barbeau the Prince Rupert every loyal] ®ppreciation for the Bishop. [cities of Egypt. ; ee Rogers Steams p . . . t ] s d 1 ab Th h f Fashionable skirts have accor-| where it lay on the floor, was a Cartage, Coal and Storage , : res , a same , < — ——— a oo eS Phe — mane oe re ©"\dion for side pleating set upon a|charming idea recently seen | Agency oe sesngle Sea sence, homesick for. The| TYPICALLY America’s ancient and most con- deep yoke | teeeessnestemnanemenemnssaninsmneuns . | storm may last a week or it FRENCH structive race—the Aztecs, the ’ . ‘ ol ‘ , , é ) e new 8 08 3est meal in town at Savoy. . | may blow over by tonight. One] 1. patric of Montreal. the} *@*t ruins of whose temples have h ncn ; = ' ne ' or ; al | PHONE 136 Phone 68 736 8rd thing is certain: Prince Rupert sai F » C yielded up mummies similar to oe a ETS SUNNCSS SRITFOS SBl0 | eum — ™ 2s = oan eading rence sonservalive e belt. | is neither ashamed of its those of Egypt. SONS OF NORWAY | 7 The It is expected that the soft im-| health bringing wind and water daily, has an editerial upon the sma!!l hand—and remem- supplying rain, nor afraid to] the high cost of living. Refer-|per, this “smallness” must be es-| Pera! French serges will be much) Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 UNION 9.9. COMPANY OF B. C., Lid ° ° let the world know when it] ring to the recent increase of|timated in relation to the size of|%8®4 for ee draped dresses) 5. m., at 349 3rd ave, All Nor- vi versl es 6 E us. 7 aye Rupert's 10 per cent. in the price ofjthe individual—is the expression ae wnpey cree re |wegians are welcome. The new stee] Passenger Steamers weat E.records remain good P of a mind which is not occupied ome of the new bDiouse sieeves ih il TR ae at ; while the summer shines and shoes, - geccceds to mae with the trifles. or the processes|8eem to be cut in one from the} 66 2 WP The up-to-date House Dem inereasing stringency in do- i ; ‘ iat | Pp the winter snows, and the winds cematie Seateadinars to the lux-|0f existance, but with the re- shoulder and finish in a wrist} tors of Prince Rupert of the world bring the rains in an cetiiateed a suits. Thomas Edison, who,| and of colored satin. ; Pee their season. goalie. lts semads-ic almost! *e7* himself, that he knows less Bal! buttons matching in color} — ign Writing. ee as cynical as the famous ad-|°f electricity and its laws than/ are used in close set rows on pier 66 . P pe H i BISHOP DU VERNET’S vice of Mr. Punch to those}the merest child, is a wizard in} many of the new charmeuse . Lodg mosun a r- anging ANNOUNCEMENT. about to marry—“Don't.” Save dealing with the details of elee-jdresses for house or street. Prince Rupert e, 1.0.0-F. t | Today in reading the important} La Patrie: “It is doubtful if trical things, Nicola Tesla, who| -A taking French fashion is the No. 63 heen Vil R aes iteaniae Our Specialties says that he has not the patience|marking of the straight white i os Settouies — announcements made by Bishop the problem can be solved by Meets in the Helgerson Block | eee ea eae! aaa frame built church of St. An- drew by Bishop Du Vernet, who built that chureh and minis- tered in it to members of all y erne 9, c ‘ y - . f a tS tren rang Pose eon ue the Tne ledge which is his, knows more|ecolored porcelain buttons. Every Tuesday Evening |“ Chelobsin’ - Wednesdays at 10 p.m.) “We always deliver oe them from the pulpit yester- method of bearing lightly the about the we of electricity On the big velvet hats already| All members of the order in the “Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 p.m. | 2nd Street Phone 156 Gre day, that the occasion is an| erushing burden is for each to|*#an any other man living, and it) shown for fall one sees paradise city are requested to visit Be . : epoch in Prince Rupert's his-| order his life by taking a strict|#* he who has given all the real|/piumes with eut ends to carry the lodge. | Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening) 0 — tory. That the announce-| account of his resources. constructive ideas of the practical|oyt the fashionable effect of A. H. ALLISON, N. G. | and Monday morning, respectively ment should be made in the old} With a simple regime, frugal]/™e", like Edison. Now, Edison| fatness, W. G. BARRIE, Sec. | as PRINCE RUPERT FEED 0 habits, modest tastes and mod- erate aspirations, life is still possible and even not exempt from charm.” — ~—@-—~-@-—= =<)- _— ~-000-- LYNCH BROS. to work out the marvellous know has a very large hand, and Mr. Tesla has a very small, compact one! Painters have large or small hands, in proportion to the de- gree with which they deal with detail You would naturally im- agine that the wonderful paint- ing of a flower, of a cat, of many figures, must have been done by a small, fine hand, but that is not the ease. The kind of a hand which paints the picture of won- derful detail is nearly always large, even out of proportion to its body, while the vast canvas in which hill and valley and stream seem to have fairly flowed upon the background, and from which you must step away to see it—that canvas was prepared by 4 oO ROOK AT YOU NOW — NOUS HOOKED & Big ¢ ‘ AND CANT LAaNd IT ! PW, / a small, delicate hand, which linen skirts with a single row of For.holiday wear some women choose colored coats to go with their striped woolen silk skirts, the coats being the color of the stripe. Blouses for the half season and autumn days are made to har- monize with their skirts. The most attractive have long sleeves and ruffled cuffs. One occasionally sees colored linen sacques worn over white wool skirts. Carved erystals set with dia- monds have been lately intro- duced in jewelry. Soft failie silks will be used again this fall for combinations and garnitures, Satin crepes are as great favorites as satin charmeuse for day and evening gowns. ‘Valhalla’ of S.H. & E.F. (SCANDINANIAN SoctETy) Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. Lester W. David Co, Ltd LUMBER First Ave. and McBride St. Box 865 PHONE 25 Prince Rupert, B.C. Say, Boss, Who’s Doing This Fishing, Anyway? 7 LZ Ye, —— | None safer on the coast than these two fine passenger steamers | |J. H. ROGERS, Agent CARTAGE and LINDSAY'S “’storace G. T. P. Transfer Agents OFFICE H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 6. Phone 116 Little’s NEWS Agency Magazines :; Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS Big stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds, Timothy. Clover and Grain Seeds. Mail Orders Promptly Attended «: Agents International Stock fb —ALL KINDS OF FEBD~ _ poocccorccccoccococssseretny DOUGLAS Dancing School Opens Taurspay, August aw McINTYRE HALL 2nd Ave. Below Kaien isiand Club || —Drawn “Hoy” for The Daliy News by — AS A MATTER OF FAT I NOT ONLY LANDED 'T, Bur I LAnped 'T EXACTLY WHERE L INTENDED To!