é ne een ee THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEwWs THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by STILL THE FIRE BURNS TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dairy, 50¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City SEaTTLE—Puget Sound News Co. GLAND —-The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Telephone 9x. LONDON, Square Sursceipers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. DaILy EDITION. en Fripay, SEPT. 20 ) | Daily News on Daily Doings BOOST ALWAYS, AND BE AUTHENTIC. Some western cities and towns today can be found ward alderman is, and only would be unknown were it not take an interest in civic affairs for the suburban real estate when they pay their taxes, man, whose large, gaudy signs Let the glad hand be given to into remem- every visitor who comes the place. Make him ber his visit with a sigh of re- gret that it was so short; and be on good terms with one an- other, for “a house divided cannot stand.’ Lastly but not least, patronize the town paper and pietures depict impossible improvements; other with splendid possibilities are unknown because of the lassi- tude and indifference of their inhabitants. Investors pass on from the place where the people don’t believe in the old places adage, “Th good Lord helps or papers. It is from them those who first help them- that those who are unfortu- selves.” nate enough to be unable to What is it that constitutes visit a place in which they are the personal “helping”? Is it interested draw their conclu- in misrepresentation of the ad- sions. From the avdertise- vantages, soil, climate; or is ments the volume of trade it in the placing on tour some and the enterprise of the citi- learned man to tell of the zens is learned. The place that wonders of that particular can't support the papers that place? No. The best way to are trying to advance the city is, in the eyes of the investor, a poor place in which to sink his capital. advance a city, town or village is to take a pride in that city. In hundreds of cities in Canada EMPEROR GIVEN LAURIER ASKS HONOR BY KING | JUSTICE FROM business men who cannot tell who their WIFTEST UREST AFEST TWIN SCREW STEAMERS “PRINCE” RUPERT” AND “PRINCE G For Vancouver, Vic\vria and Seattic EORGE” MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS © a.m. Prince George Galle for Stewart on Thursdays at § «. » “PRINCE JONN” al “Ghartette fetenay™™™ “PRINCE ALSERT" Regular sailings for Skeena River Canneries, and ai) Prince Rupert and Vancouver Passenger service to Skeena Crossing from Prince Rupert Mondays, w and Saturdays at 14 @ m., making connections for ites," : Cheap Excursion Rates Over Grand Trunk Rai » (The Double Track Route) ailway System Retween Chicago and all points Bast, connecting with al) roads Pacific. coast. Let us prepare itinerary for your trip East ine from the Agency for all Atlantic Steamehip Lines. For ail information apply + A. E. MOMASTER, Jeneral Agent Ween service Bay and Queen Way pointes between Centre Street B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE Savoy Hote | | Cor. Fraser and Sth. Choice Wines and Cigan RUPERT'S PALACE of COMFORT .Grand Hotel, \Workingman’s Home FAMOUS \ereeetenen PRINC CANADIAN ESS aL ae S. S. Princess Sophia SOUTHBOUND Saturday, Sep. 21, 9 a.m. 4. @. @/NAB, General Agent Phone 178 Ist Ave. and 7th §¢ Courtesy Vancouver Sun CHIEF JUSTICE CAN DELIBERATE WITH COUNCIL SUICIDES INCREASING The Journal of the American Medical Association in its latest issue August 31 calls atten- Special to Daily News. tion to the alarming inerease of Ottawa, Sept. 19 Arrange- suicide in this country. Our sul-[ ments have been reached where- cide rate is now above 16 in 100,-I py the Chief Justice f Canada 000 of population, and last year may exercise the right, hitherto there were some 15,000 suicides] jjjttle exereised, of sitting with in the United States In our €it-| he Imperial Privy Couns when ies during the last twenty years|q Canadian case is being heard the suicide rate .has isen from Dal iia somewhat more than 12 in 100,- LABOR FOR G. T. P. 000 of population to more than 20 in 100,000, ; Toronto, Sept 14 \ Grand The larger cities of the coun-]_., try, those above 250,000 in popu- frunk special train from Mon lation. used to hold the unenvi-|lreal will pass through Toronto able distinction of a much high-|S0™e time today, carrying sev eral hundred construction labor- BRITISH EMPIRE EAST FOR WEST i soe Bn tee cities, but in seventy-nine cities|e’s to Western camps of the G } funder the quarter of a million r. PP. This consignment will be ‘ . ’ . . ' mark the suicide rate was last| followed by others to fill the de- Tokio, Japan, Sept. 18.—With Sturgeon Falls, Sept. 18.— year equal to or above that of pleted ranks of help in British elaborate ceremony today, Prince|Laurier was given a great Ova-|the twenty-one larger cities. Columbia and Alberta camps Arthur of Connaught, represen-|tion here when he spoke. He The overstrained life, the haste| The canvassing for laborers, fol- tative of King George, invested) pledged the Liberals to the policy) to make money at any cost, so|/owing closely on the return of : vite of sore sé oO _| Preside Che , . oints tk the Emperor with the insignia of|of extension of trade and said inevitably full of sore disappoint oe nt & one = e ° . as ; = "OE . ) . ur ‘Tr energe 3 ‘Torts 0 "Ye the Order of the Garter. The|that this policy would bring|'™* nt, has now spread beyond the) further energetic enol me he t oP again He ade | more crowded centres of popula-|¢crult labor in the east. When Empress, members of the Im-|'"¢™ 'nto power again. + mee ‘ g tl gh Tor Mr my , a plea for justice for the west tion and is sapping contentment} Passing through oronto r. perial family, cabinet, elder) in, question of reeiprocity. | with modest means and condi- Chamberlin said that the dearth statesmen and councillors were Ja ltions of life that used to char-|0f labor was the only hindrance present. You can buy a splendid Bur- For delicious candies and cho-| today for $5.50. It is 27 rowes folding card table at Hart's inches! to the rapid construction of work along the G, T. P. The destination of this party is Tete Jaune Cache, on the eastern side acterize the smaller towns. Fev- lerish solicitude about everything has in many instances replaced | calmer striving and its satisfac- line. } eolates go to the EF. FE. Confee-|high and the top measures 30 f the Rock tionery, opposite Post Offiee, 223\inches. Usual prices $7.50. 299| tious, ‘a the Rockies. | The results as revealed in sta-| LT —— = |tistics are startling, but worth TO BE BRITISH BUILT. bee. g| knowing for the sake of the Creare, we $8. The anes lstimulus they give to a large|contract for the first vessel for ~+0o-~ bl consuls with the failures in|#evernment service was let to J LYNCH BROS. Largest Stock General Merchandise . : Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. ~~ TVR life, for many can thus be saved|a@n English firm, Thorycroft, of from themselves. The figures| Southampton. This first new jalso are valuable because of the; armed for the cus- light they throw on an unfortu-| toms patrol service on the St. nate forced artificial development|Lawrenee, The price contracted of one phase of our modern| for is believed to be $75,000, icivilization as exhibited in city | —— | life. Such knowledge will foster | Fifteen boys, of from twelve to japonnese of mind for sug@éstions| fifteen years of age, set fire to steamer 1s } } j oral i ~:~} ~-o- , —— = — —_ LOOK AT THAT POOR. Ham DROP | Prince Rupert, B.C. las to the sad need of reform of|a farmer's home near Butte, social conditions, Montana, and attempted to lynch ee | him. They were arrested and/+ Launch Alice B., W. J. Thomas.| given a hearing, but the cases Phone Green 391. Govt. Wharf.' were adjourned until next week. WEN “OU - COMED HERE 4 Minute! oOoD> Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. A. H. ALLISON, N, G. W. G. BARRIE, Sec. Lester W. David Co, Lid LUMBER First Ave. and McBride St. Box 865 PHONE 25 P a Georgetown GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor’ Free Labor Bureau in Connection EASTERN, COAL Excursions »-- Wellington Cal. Beat ot Shane 116 fe Rogers & Black by the ; cee. a Oriental Limited 742 1p OQUOIS | 3——- SOLID TRAINS ——3| POOL daily from Vancouver es , , ae Sento English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SBCOND AVE Low round trip rates to all points in Canada and the United States. Call) and let us tell you all about it . — Rogers’ Steamship L. A. Barbeau Cartage, Coa! and Storage Agency Reliable Messenger Serve PHONE 116 Phone 68 736 3rd Aw. WON $3. COMPIMT OF B.C, Ld CoIv oarct dag'Brog The new steel Passenger Steamers “Chelohsin ” —AND— “Camos T | Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver as follows: ‘Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 10 p.m. “Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 p.m. 'The up-to-date House Decor tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties |“"We always deliver the goods.” 2nd Street Phone 156 Greet Sawmill Co. Lid. Lumber Mouldings A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. TRY A NEWS WANT AD It’s Late “ the Season for Seasoning, Scoop NOURE A FOR. A YOUNGSTER. BUT Nou NEED SEASONING ! Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening and Monday morning, respectively PRINCE RUPERT FEED Cl Dealers in HAY, GRAIN FEED AND SEEDS None safer on the coast than these two fine passenger steamers Phone 116 J. H. ROGERS, Agent jonal Stock Fd aa ead Agents for the laternat LINDSAY'S “'storace MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED 10 G. T. P. Transfer Agents - OFFICE H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68. Little's NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS 2nd Ave. Below Kalen isiand Ciub SONS OF NORWAY Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays p. m., at 319 3rd ave. All ™ wegians are welcome. ‘Valhalla’ of S.H. & EF. (SCAN DIN ANIAN SocmtY a Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday a inthe hall at 319 3rd Ave. Hop” a GOOD PLANER @®aia wre SVM —