i THE DAILY NEWS / —____—_——_— ——— ———---- ——— nn TV) | suum THeDawx News. |HOW THEY PAY THEIR MAYORS co j ' Sea Sen ae meee OVER IN OLD COUNTRY “PRINCE RUPERT" AND “PRINCE GEORGE” SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexieo-pany, soe Some Receive Large Sums to Defray the Expenses of Maintaining} sf Siar Geocetea—-Suay, G.0b par gears Westy, 92.50 pu pun, eutaty the Dignity of Their High Office .--Many Receive i t Lo . | No Remuneration at All | MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS © am Prince George Gaile for Gtewart on Thursdays oie, « “PRINCE JON" Weeaiy service to Port ope, Naas, Granby bp , ; harlotte Islands ~ f “PRINCE ALBERT” ular sallings for —— River Canneries, and al) way , oe Prince Rupert and Vancouver Ween 4) ; HEAD OFFICE Dede ever Unt Ghetion orlctowance COURS eo ene fe ee eee a te Caen MLS es Gm Covet for izes i / Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. many times over the question of|allowance of 8750 for horses| funds wer H i the Mayor's salary Prinee|and carriages Edinburgh, having a popula-| Cheap Excursion Rates Ov of Grand Trunt Railway System BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES upert at present. and e has he populatio f Dut ' ' f 313,000, allows its lord] ee d all ean > ion onne , ninite i ' : eee : . . : - = ak ‘ i} ' mding to a i i| Pocific ” cast Let us a pot itinerary for your trip RAS oni - = the New Yorx—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City "°°" #ained by An idea existsjecach instance f am why The, tei ali Dngtat ae - Agency for all Atlantic Steamship Lines. For all information appl, ah amongst many old « try men) British census of 1901 s 290,-|movor of an English ¢ the sum A. E. MOMABTER, Jeneral Agen: = ~ : SeaTTLe—Puget Sound News Co. in the west and in Rupert that/| 000 The lord mavor of Dub f #5,000 a vea | } | . the mayors of old country cities| for some time received about SheMeld, with 380,000 peopt j ae i Lonpon, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar : : ; ; eh} Square do not receive salaries at all.| $18,000 a year, but November,|allows nothing whateve o ite) : . * + ' fi This, however, is t quite the/ 1910, this salary was reduced to|chief municipal executive \| P SERVICE ' ai Susscrisers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of eace. Some of them do ibout £8,000 a vear specia mmittee has fect ntly | B.C. COAST STEAMSHI ee at | non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. | An American municipality re Bradford, with a populati« of| beer apt ted to examine int V0 0 | 4 sisiilitiaiaetiamaaa iti leently asked for a consular re-| 280,000, makes no a wance for;this quest a - said as 7 FAMOUS SAFETY , A port on the salaries of mayors injits lord mayor o exceptional) the desirability of providing some] { : . DatLy EDITION. Frupay, Serr. 13 British cities of moderate size,}oceasions appropriations are| remuneration PRINCESS a SPEED Cor, Fraser and Sth. — Choice Wines and Cigan aed ie =————SS=——= i ng ' n| made ' ft re | i opulation o yim ial RUPERT'S P a land oe following format made, but no porti he sare Leeds, with a populati ! ! ALACE OF COMFORT a 1 le as ited s ewer 1 { . v bw the 0 000, Belfast with 348,000 and LINE ae SERVICE | * ere red : jar" pers i ‘ . " woe : ‘ : i The English city nearest nilord mayor, Hu with 193,000, make no al ' ay ; e e ° | population i the foregoing Bristol, with a ila rf wance for the remuneration t Ma ‘iy a Inumber, as far as my vestiga-| 328,000, allows its iy £5,000! (heir mayors or lord mayors, 4s S. S. wrinesss . ~Grand Hotel, H e S tion went, is Neweastie, the mayor) annually and 8600 ward defray-|the case may be In Hull, how SOUTHBOUND mae luf which receives $2,500 per|ing the expenses of a private|ever, at the time of the corona 14. 9 a.m Workingman’s Home i annum Additiona emunera-| secretary. The cos f the up-|tion of Edward VII, an allowance Saturday, Sep. 9 = Free Labor Bureau i in Connection Be 4. @. B/'NAB, General Agent tf F tion is sometimes given to cover keep of the mu pal eoach,| was made to the lord mayor of ; | Phone 178 Ist Ave. and 7th St, J OUR SENTIMENTS tion of the booklet is in itselfj}expenses on exceptional oeca-|men'’s wages and y are de-| 810,000 | GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor’ ‘ EXACTLY. |} one of the best advertisements | : : . as ss — sy Another of our visitors from} oe ee erro | |while thost of European nations sented seca, m,n visee re =84| PRESENCE OF COAL AND IRON i. .tssicsresee f himself of an interview in| 8°04, clean “printing ee | when she competes for the| N EASTERN C O A L } which he expresses his grave coe is not a backwoods camp, | ON PACIFIC COAST MEAN trade f the world and brings to | EE 1 ‘ doubts of the loyalty of the ut a real rising city. Phe | bear therewith that shrewdness} E ( i | ) : : a jews does é tol ene wen es |New Wel ’ Liberal party in Canade—-obii-| Daily News ‘doesn't wan te eee XCUTSIONS Ne» Watinson Cosi Bou m } / jous apparentiy of the insuf-| brag of its typesetting boy S| IMMENSE PROSPERITY SURE °: 1 ‘thi at are racial characteris EE Coast hist ferable insolence of his action.| 0° oud, for they don't like it.| then, indeed, will the white] by the Phone 116 Rogers & Black i Canadians are delighted to see| But as for the printing of that} ee ae = = = - ea ibn ' English public men here as maonset, as the old Englich Continued from Page 1. swing in entirely different direec-} hoe olin Phe Canadian Min | ' visitors. but they do not wel- critic said, By God, “him adh, | mint tteeeees [IDS to that of today Accord — jean | deme epételas opinions from| #0" if you like it you may!’ terial, which it manufactures ing to Mr. Thomas T. Read, for-| — ien THE IROQUOIS them upon Canadian politica! nssiatilnibeapemaatis cheaply by means of its cheap! merly professor of metallurgy at} dries seek “Kies... Cauaaiaaaat a : questions about which they) WAGES AGAINST COST coal, markets the surplus and ac-jthe Imperial Pei-Yang University} tee extn: ; = > art (9 SOLID TRAINS —3| POOL . . you fee you require soon é iegoerayecing know nothing.—Manitoba Free| oF maTERIALS. cumulates wealth, at Same, Coins not only pos- ' : ri “ange f daily from Vancouver p : The aoe : ‘ aida .|sesses enormous resources of [CaN suil you, prices range rom | y English and American Billiards rae While salaries and wages paid ee ewes Ge ime renee iron, but her eco resources in} 95¢ to $6.25, 116 «| or Seattle i semen (perenne out by industrial establish-|©2"9! Wi!! reduce substantially point of @daniits 2 foe ot diiciialigi iain >= i: sie a ai dai 8 | Twelve Tables ROOND AVE, 5 Sla sh- ” 0 quan are comparabie m a w roun rip rates to a poin n BOARD OF TRADE ments of Canada during 1910 the cost on the carriage of raW| with those of the United States, Launch Alice B., W. J. Phomas |Canada and the United States. ont... BOOKLET. were £240,494.996. the ma- materials to the Canadian west./ while in quality they are in gen-|Phone Green 391. Govt. Wharf. | and let us tell you al! about it general passenger agent of the haa i , P $22,791, making a total of| western coals By the first,/tively small, and the proportion the right side, as it will be shiny Cartage, Coa! and age G ‘ ‘ifle Re y ss aol irand Trunk Pacific Railway, #841,317,787. As the value of| manufacturing may become pos-|of anthracite to bituminous is| Wherever the iron has touched} Agency Reliable Messenger Service upon the Board of Trade’s the products was $1,164,695.-|Sible; by the second, a large sur-|relatively larger than the} it latest publicity book are quoted plus may be profitably mined for|United States. en } PHONE 116 032, is follows that the returns Phone 58 735 3rd Ave es. 2 : “ t ll also considerab enlarge | ers oO e rrade , . : —_—_ —— w Comments by W. P. Hinton, terials employed cost $600.-|- tae ols n . rably enlarg jeral of higher grad Phu the eo | A. Barbeau the available markets for our|amount of lignite is compara- Silk should never be ironed on ogers’ t ip ee ee to the owners of the industries st a thas canremae aad) fhe present production of coal Subscribe for the Bally Mews. - studied the report of the Board amounted roughly to $323,377,- seieattinbndiin of British Columbia in China is not uch §=grester | Ae eee ee | of Trade in the pages of the 215, being upon an invested) and Alberta should not, “when the thay that of Canada (about fif UNION $5 COMPANY OF B.C Ltd bs booklet itself will note that the capital of $1,245,018,881. This|{ime arrives.” be developed to an|teen million tons annually); the oe t i versl es 10S, thought _of publicity occurs works out so that the gross equal extent with those of the|iron production is approximately DOUGLAS . : right in“that report, in which rate of income is about 26 per|tnited States. The time is rap-|0 5 ib. per capita per annum as The cow steel Pusenger Stegmete Decors the retiring president, Alf. cent., which, however, makes] jqjy approaching. He, meanwhile mpared with a per capita pr Dancing School ® or, Morris, recommends that a no allowance for depreciation. quetes Jevons to prove that it is}duction in the United States of Adults’ Class Monday, Wednesday 66 | Sere ef Prince Rupert committee be appointed to go] A decade ago the correspond-|q eommercial impossibility for|600 lb. per annum. But China is = eae. «nares e 0 In ° ~~ into the matter. A smal! com- ing rate was a little under 23] any country to secure or maintain awakenoing. Her people are as ign Writing.. mittee was appointed. The per cent Capital invested isl, ‘manufacturing supremacy on| initiative, if net quite as adapt- eer e first step it took was to have/ well on to three times what it|eoal drawn from far distant fields|able as the Japanese. They are : ae : 66 ”? Paper-Hanging President Morris’ report print- was a decade ago, but theland the manifest corollary to| infinitely more industrious, more Sun ed and published in brochure number of employees has only|this conclusion is that there ean| conscientious, more painhtaking, CED Bee Spenentes form. The committee then ‘inereased 50 per cent.—indi-|}e no real or lasting inducement] Like the Japanese, the Chinese Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver eee went boldly into the bigger} cating, among other factors,|tg a country to develop its coal|are now sending students to ac- ~- as follows: ‘ scheme, though they felt that a greater relative use of spe- supplies in order to foster aj quire the knowledge and meth- : “Wie aiwage deliver the que ; aia their best with the powers The wage scale has risen from j an ¢ ‘ , é é s other eountry, especially if it/ilization. In less than a quarter “Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 p.m. they had at hand in Prince an average of $330 per worker|can organize such an industry|of a century Japan remodelled | , . Rupert to help. Thrashing out] a decade ago to $470 in 1910 : . fia : ia” she Arrivi tv ver Frid i “'.litself, Eventually, as Mr. Green-|her entire industrial and social sea mm ‘ | Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening their harvest of opinions, they which has pretty well kept] well states, competitive cahenaiat systems. The change from feu- Moots in the Helgersen Biogh and Monday morning, respectively PRINCE RUPERT FEED 00 reduced the whole matter to} pace with the rise in living ¢s-| facturing industries must be car-|dalism to modern conditions of Every Tuesday Evening i finances were slender: They cialized mechanical processes. nineetiatinwtng industry in an-|ods and sciences of Western civ- Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0 OF ‘Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 10 D-M. | ong Street Phone 156 Green . . 63 a one kernel idea: “Contrast Ru- pemses during the same period.) ried on in the neighborhood ofjlife represents in Kuropean coun All members of the order in the | None safer on the coast than these two Dealers pert as it was with Rupert as —Canadian Finance. the cosi cunclie ond \ Bagi ; anions fs city are requested to visit | fine passenger steamers ND ne val supplies, and the sur-|jiries an evolution covering 500 HAY, GRAIN FEED A - ee _ -. oa amo od plus production of the latter em-|vears, In the first test of stren- the lodge. } a ee i , a - rey le 1e rest to The Daily 5: ; d ; ; ag . ’ ployed for navigation purposes|gth between East and West, the A. H. ALLISON, N. G. | SE Nowe. * in fetching the raw materials and| former was signally victorious. W. G. BARRIE, See. J. H. ROGERS, Ageat Phone 116 HOW THE DAILY NEWS HEAR! HEAR! in distributing the manufactures,|That the equilibrium of trade has] HELPED A BIT. ites The coal resources of the Can-|been less distributed than it has é Interna | Stock Feed The Daily News did its best, By - are w. be fools, at — met are, sor Se oy pe introduetion “ emer Lester W David Co itd LINDSAY CARTAGE and igus me te aa i a eas e us do our own nec oO become one oO e hieflo Japanese competition ts due ° . too, Fete office prides itself thinking, and be wilful, de- factors in the creation of new in-|to (wo causes, the natural re- ” STORAGE ce LY ATTENDED 1 rs some on its powers to turn out liberate fools, in folly of our dustrial domination on the Pa-|sourees of the country in coal G. T. P, Transfer Agents ame Seeees rnesrs! Ps aot see: ay “on = own choosing, instead of cific. Such development will beland iron are relatively unimpor- | ani seriptive writing of so splendi blindly jumping through the of prodigious advantage to the/tant, and the labor while cheap Rest . SONS OF NORWAY a subject as Prince Rupert's hole in the fashionable way British Empire. On the other/is of low efficiency, ea eae = tT progress is child's play to any just as all the other foo! hand, we can regard with less The development of China will Oe ee ere Ene $08 and Sri Thurs sort of seribbler. But the sheep have been doing for complacency the imminence of ajno doubt, take longer; but when - ’ p. m., at 349 3rd ave. All typographical excellence of the|$ 4 couple of thousand years competition that within the pres-|the day arrives when she has| First Ave, and McBride St. Box 865 Little’s NEWS wegians are welcori —— ” ee ee — or more. If IT am to be a ent century will at any rate ma! ec! mastered the seerets of the west, a ency a i printer or publisher wi ~ fool, 'll be my own fool.— itself felt in the markets of the| when she turns to account her ” EF. { you, Wf your Say oeeenre with George Wharton James. world, and may eventually be|natural wealth,—resources that PHONE 25 Magazines :: Periodicals :; Newspapers ‘Valhalla of S.H. & Et such matters is not intimate, revolutionary in its effeets, caus-| lying dormant through the ecen- CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS Semone, Tyee ae that the typographical perfee- ing the pendulum of trade to!turies, have been thus conserved Prince Rupert, B.C, 2nd Ave. Below Kaien Isiand Club Mente very et all ut 319 ard Ave. SS ——_——___—__— —— —— Now Scoop Keews What Heavy “Lovin’s” Are —Drawn for The Daily News by nop" — ~ | THE ONE BEST BET PARDON THE INTRUSION) THE GREATEST SPORT IN YOu CAN HAVEL IN HUMAN INTEREST BuT D LIKE To ou WORLD- BUT TO GET THE \r FOR KEEPS STORIES NOW 1s OVER YONDER: |] 'NTERWIEW You REAL SPIRIT OF SPOONING You PaL—(Ts a -—_ oul s Lee SCooP-GO F TLL BREEZE UP || FOUKSS ON THe SHOULD TRY \T YOUR SELF -Now TR \@ ME UP ANOTHE! 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