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THURSDAY, Oct. 3| FAMOUS eee LEE PRINCESS PACIFIC SS read RAILWAY As a result there was a scare ity | ‘Phone 116 ne THE VALUE OF some others. Your business of workers in this large field, suf-| | Rogers & Blac a ADVERTISING. men, however, should wake up ficient workers not being obtain- UMBER - | The folldwiie from the to the fact that farmers are able from England. L : : ; readers and do business with ee, Bishop Newman is a veteran) ' ' Gleichen Call is very applicable those who .properly represent Declares Bishop Who Has Worked | we ker among the Indians and| —_ ————————— EASTERN THE [ROC Jl O/S in Prince Rupert, even more their wares to us." | Among Them—Many Pros- understands them thoroughly.|.. : : y i I St. Box 865 especially as the markets are peeing eee perous Communities. For eight years he had been ~ ia oe Sears a Excursions. POOL five hundred miles from Prince| MR. CLEMENTS AND THE . charge of the diocese of Sas-| PHONE 25 English and Amer , 2 ars “The .|lkatehews 6 xtends far Eee Rupert, and naturally those in-| HAZELTON TOWNSITE. Winnipeg, Oct. 3 The In«/katehew —_ which extends far| ch alatpeare “ae Tables ECOND AVs terested in the city with the H. Ss. Cl — , dians of Northwestern Canada|into the North country, Prior to} by the ite + Moments, She menwerl are not by any means a dying|"!* present appointment he held| Prince Rupert, B.C. intention of coming here to for Comox-Atlin, made a grave ve ae the bishopric of Mosonee for! live wish to know the extent mistake for himself when he Sot oe rae made | twelve re P of - Orie tal Limited L A. Barbeau and nature of the business eave an interview the other dey by Bishop Newman of ee to” n au . ‘ P f to a reporter here. is Cartage, Coa! a transacted. If they do not see favoring one of the Hazelton —— TH LLED ; : “ds spoke of a rece Pp iaennailll - | teliable Messeng Service thé advertisements of the dif- Satins. Ghin cnenti to ties Lordship spoke of a recent trip 3 SOLID TRARS 3 Reliable M ferent mercantile lines, they| everybody on the other town.|°**eMding over & period of seven daily from Vancouver P eks ° e took ¢ oO ’ > or Seattle | naturally conelude that the sites immediately became his ae a Se ea ane a ON WAR BOAT Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. | Phone 68 735 3rd Ave, articles are not purchaseable bitter enemy. Low round trip rates to all points in | had found, he said, flourishing No. 63 |Canada and the United States Call | here, and bring a large supply Mr. Clements needs to take!conditions in almost every set- Rleutenant one — Killed: Meets in the Helgereon Block | and let us tell you all about it with them, so as to obviate a few lessons in suave polities| tiement visited. The Indians, , ; : ; ihe ; hn ; ; rea Others Injured by Explosion | Every Tuesday Evening ’ ilve S] es 10S. the necessity of sending the from that pastmaster in the nr are emer on Torpedo Boat Destroyer. (Ali members of the order in the Rogers Steamship] distance to the nearest city,| honey smoothing business, Sir|* 9", Ye’ * ON / Ponca fh city are requested to visit Vancouver. industrious race. They were ai ally Ne the lod ency The up-to-date House Deor- Richard McBride. Sir Richard] gigave po: ta m . Special to Daily News. e lodge. “The other day a man from always ready to take advice given) ; a a ; — tors of Prince Ruper 3 : es “gl would have gone boldly into the|for their benefit by white men. Newport, R. 1, Oet. 2. s1eU-) A. H. ALLISON, N. G. PHONE 116 the States arrived in Gleichen, . tenant Morrison and two seamen W. G. BARRIE, See = 7 and among other things said| ifferent Hazelton townsites|It was only when they erected for : ; : ? . G. BA ne ve . *,* themselves hovels that filthy con-|0f the United States torpedo boat) sign Writing.. he was surprised to see some| and would have promised them) ‘?e™Mselves Hove In| destroyer Walke were killed, and] — — yf the businesses re sented all they wanted; would have ditions came into existence. in} pol c staaannael * i i Sites” Soe sous. “Sian praised them "ine left eo several settlements His Lordship rs Powys + gee Roatan, FOR SALE UNION 9.9. COMPANY OF B. Ct. Ltd Paper Hang ne : said he, ‘I could not under with the idea that each and| found a great number of men ri re ibe’ on oo riper Paige Our Specialties SE " - é @ ia . i ‘ae 0 1¢ bottlers expioded while ‘ stand from the paper you have every one of them would be a ye te wert 09 =~ ane boat was ndad at full speed) ae The new stee] Passenger Steamers _—- been printing, why some busi- the metropolis of the Interior,| 8'T!8, Who had progressed very saidiit: Gan am | : ‘ ee were not represented in| You never would find McBride favorably. with regard to onaers re Es Re a mines 66 4 MUS Gaage oliver the eum your advertising columns that guilty of the indiscretion prae-| #0". A great majority are easily ou a : as Zs e 0 sin ; nee see The fact is, I| ticed by Clements ' taught, and learned to read and LOCAL JOTTINGS jet oer ™ C., on the nay : 2nd Street Phone 156 Green a ; “4 ’ : . ite ickly . iver. jood copper an eac aia bought a lot of things in Cal- But there may have been| *"! quickly. : niin ia nee : 6 14 Meth whe —AND— gary that have not been men-| “method in ‘his madness.” At the time of the Bishop's ae ss ae a showings from 6 to 14 fee de. “ CE RUPERT FEED () tioned by your advertisers for) For the proximity of an elec-| Visit the natives at Moose Lake “4 aneaiiie iababetain li Easy Terms. mosun PRIN 5 months, I mean ever since I} tion is freely admitted by all,|@d Cedar Lake were building ee on the Prince George, to Apply | subscribed last year. I am a/ even the staunchest Tory, and| churches, while at Pelican Lake ~ 7 ce i vr, Dealers farmer now, but was once in might not Clements, who, after| @ beautiful building had just been a a. oo. oe ae DR. De A. CONDOR Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver | \HAY, GRAIN FEED AND business, and for the life of] redistribution, likely will have| completed. It was dedicated for for ‘the last few weeks eTenee, G. 6. ao fellows: me I cannot see how people to choose between contesting | Service during his visit. At Lae Z ~ *Chelohsin” = - Wednesdays at 10 p.m. SEEDS expect to do business without the northern or southern ends|/!@ Ronge, a very old settlement, Wilfrid Doughty, in eharge of THE BANK OF at least mentioning their wares} of Comox-Atlin, have done this| the Indians had, of their own in- the Sir George Doughty fishing 1836 1912 “Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 p.m.) : iative srecte t i . weate : wate . . in the local paper. In a new thing so that the pain of part- itiative, erected a saw mill, cut) interests al Skidegate, - in the British North America Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening | Agents for the International Stock ou country like this, I don’t see ing in the light of his accept- their own lumber and had built ajeity, a guest at the G, T. P. Inn. : : 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS and Monday morning, respectively how they expect to do business ing the Comox end of the dis-| School. From His Lordship’s ob- ©, BE. Ellaby of the Dominion) CAPITAL AND RESERVE OVER $7,500,008 unless they advertise the! trict be less severe? servations he did not believe that) Government Telegraph Service, None safer on the coast than these two | me PROM! ATTENDED goods they handle. I would not The theory that he will de- the Indians were by any means} stationed at Cabin No. 6, in the Lett of Credit fine passenger steamers oe — ; think of it even back in the old} sert the northern end of his} 4¥ing race. On the whole they} ranjous Groundhog coal mining ers ee ee ee settled states, and every wide-| riding is borne out by the ru-| Were exceedingly healthy. Some) qicipict, left on yesterday morn- For our customers’ conve- SONS OF NORWAY awake farmer carefully reads mors that are circulating about tuberculosis, he said, did un- ing’s train to return to his head- nience we issue Letters of J. ROGERS, Agent Phone 116 r a at? the local paper for months be-| the district to the effect that|deubtedly exist, but this disease) Quarters after a few days’ vaca- Credit payable in Pounds Meets tet and ee Th 7. 7 fore he settles in a new coun- the hunting-electioneering-in-|W@8 seldom met with where the);¢i, in the city. Piste tae Seis ns “iene ek ___|p. m,, at 319 3rd ay try. I heard you Canadians spection trip he is now engaged people lived according to their » & wegians are wel were slow, and I am sorry I} upon on board the government| atural environment. A move-~ A.D. MeArthur, of Foley, Welch Britain and all parts of the CARTAGE and ; & Stewart, returned yesterday STORAGE “Valhalla” of S. H. &EF ‘Valhalla”’ o shall have to write back to my launch Evelyn is for the pur- ment is on foot, he says, to have | I oe Geor aft . r world, and payable in dollars friends that in some respects| pose of introducing a substi-|the Indians abolish the hovels in) °" the Prince George after one for use in Canada, United | r -_ . » are . fi. you are. But I am mighty glad tute contestant for the forth.|Which some of them live, as mies ‘Be 4 — . we soo a ae States, Mexico, Bermuda, G. T. P, Transfer Agents riper 1 4th 1 sesday at 8 I can say you are making good coming election to the people | Was found that their conditions . 7 a 1 - eee Shines Gite enh the , hiieed ci ian Nitin taht ities Pe tose hell st 19 Sed Ave i 2 i i Oue ‘har : 8 improved when they lived in the 6 business OF 56 © +e : % | aid in the farming line and in of Queen Charlotte Islands. ee | the big railroad contractors. West Indies. OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre 8t. Phone 68. 7 With regard to missionary); The G. T. P. railroad service We buy and sell Drafts on eee ° M) work in the Far North, Bishop|is improving time on the run up France, Germany, South evs ‘ Newman said it was a regrettable|the line. Two hours has been Africa, Australia, New Zea- Little’ S NEWS Agency Empress Bawlg Ale | or ews fact that this part of Canada had| gained in the time taken on the land, India, China, Japan AND POOL —_ ABLES aly ire . . ; . The "t saves sre 4 ALLEYS to rely on Great Britain for its trip. The train leaves here an and the West Indies. | Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers ieee one M $0 Anglican church workers. ‘The| hour earlier, reaching its destina- | the Coa i} And Get All th N young men of Canada appear to|tion an hour sooner, than a PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS |})) ». &. ross, Prop ara Ave { e ews be under the impression that the|merly. F. S. LONG, Manager. |2nd Ave. Below Kaien Ialand Club == ——— Scoop is Now a Political Scout “ ” —Drawn for The Daily News by Hop Scoop, I Want You YO DO SOME POLITICAL SCOUTING FoR Me. AND TURN IN a LoT OF PRESIDEN Tia. A POLITICAL Scour my Boy is A MAN THAT GETS ON THE TRAIL AND GOES GUNKMING FOR INSIDE INFORMATION! (ALLRIGHT BOSS, TM READY To ’ p Scour! ods NTUST WHAT 1S A POLITICAL SCOUT, Boss? Pur ME wise, I Don Ficree!, CB) i UT DO rer