/ \ne ae Y News i en . Ss THE DAILY NEws IMP EDIMENTS TO FISH GONG Lester W. David C0., ue a S WIFTEST UREST i Published Daily and Weekly by UP RIVERS TO BE T AFEST ae THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. : r sen cae TWIN SCREW STEAMERS ? TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING —50 cents per inch. Contract rates {Common FISHERIES INSPECTOR AND PROVINCIAL AuTHOR- “™ . “PRINCE’RUPERT” AND “PRINCE GEORGE” on application. ITIES DISCUSS WAYS AND MEANS FOR CLEARING McB St Box a For Vancouver, Victoria and Srattic aE 2 FRASER, NAAS AND OTHER RIVERS First Ave. and McBride St. MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS © om ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DatLy, 5c . i Prince George Salle for Stewart on Thursdays at 8 a. m per month, or $5.00 ear, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 a Stl . ; ee conn Sear MME DG, ORO per pear, Wolly, Gale pal gous, cumey) TH: el. 26.—The low)s suitable time for urging this| PHONE ih Weeay service to Port Simpaoe, Meas, oranby Bay and gue ’ » ; ; ’ ne 0 ind in advance. waters of the Fras And its trib-[work to be undertaken, while the] G. T. P. RAILWAY Pass ularies, and if other strean a} wewder, dynamite ale ul a Prince Rupert, B.C. Commencing Sept. 20th, No. 2 leaves a Wea \ HEAD OFFICE iniestioae vi ‘i sleveunl Se | i Saturdays; returning leaves Sealey 10 a. m. Thursday 5s end Sunes a Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. ; a svenenie, end , competent ee + eo ; the ast surmmet has reated|ready to loo after ¢ rk i A BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES AAR ae ages ne fan ee et Od pais ye : considerable difficulties Tf ihe w fost under the ' ute i New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St.. New York City Pcie ; i ” ‘ Between Chteago and all points Bast, connecting with al) roade a salmon to make the : ed} stances would be ! ial Pacife Coas SBATTLE eee ai News Co. ascents toward the lakes of theland for this pur aie eaaiaie Agency for ali Atlantic Steamship Lines. Fo: ati infermation apply to = . . *0.4: pos | . F ~~ GLAND e Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar ei sata te d ate ie appropriation ed at Ofta Prince Rupert Lodge, 10.0. A. E. MOMABTER, Jeneral Agent, Cent o this state of things ‘ I ‘ for the hole DD p-| Sunscrisers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of Toad aa al 3 : ees \ : # ? son 2 us . I rd 7 No. 63 non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. Age > 2 ; ; ‘ ite . ' r } chief Dominion inspecto fish. spectors here 1 araw '®) Meets in the Helgerson Block ; < ——— prepenes a . =< series for British ¢ imbia, was|cost of these tw fish ladders} || B.C, COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE he : in the city to consult with the|will be about $3.0 bn 84.000 Every Tuesday Evening = DAILY EDITION. SatTurpDay, Oct. 27 Provincial fisheries expert, J. P.|{t is expected the will be All members of the order in the| | Sra . r Babcock, and the Att ey Get lertaken shortly = the city are requested to visit FAMOUS SAFETY PRINCE RUPERT INN H pute! ca) who is also commissioner|cial government | ses its con} the lodge. = OTT ‘i f fisheri | omnatal ' ; > ial A. H. ALLISON, N. G PRINCESS SPEED fos of fisheries ee oe : 4 W. G. BARRIE, See. aa AND | 6 . . — el in se ech Mr. Cun-yfir Sogn to 08 yscel ff = lel Ct ' LINE Tier SERVICE H ningham wishes the co-operation ! unninghai said tha ihe} 7 . Notes and ITDS | f}or tue Provineiat suinorities are] season of 1912 had been bette sons OF nORWAY . ANNEX i the principal falls or the Bridge|than was anticipa j and that | Meets every Thursday at 7 p. m., S. Ss. Princess May | i River, and the other the Meziaden|the indications for the run next|a@t 319 3rd Ave. All Norwegians SOUTHBOUND . Falls. which connect the lake of|vear were most | sing On| are welcome THE CHARGE OF THE | spurred to further effort Upithat name with the Naas River j September ‘) there w e 25,000,. | Saturday, Oct. 26, 9 a.m. . LIGHT BRIGADE. | the rise they staggered on to|Both these falls are much used/000 eggs at the Pemberton hat- 4. @. MUNAB, General Agent |g Owned and operated by the q ‘H t j the gunners Through the|by the salmon it eaching the|chery alone, and the prospects ‘Valhalla’ of S.H. & E.F. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway or sf a a pre od ralf E oe Russian lines, wheeled and|spawning grounds’ and whereas|for the salmon season next yea Woancmaman Socuney the American and European plar ‘ t i ee eo aré D , Irn 4 ih oT P , ae ! started o1 their backward | in ordinary high water it is easily|on the Fraser ve vere f the | Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at § i mmneventy aries _ : Into the valley of death rode | ourney over the plain covered| possible for the salmon to make | best He did not agree with the p.m. in the kal] at 319 3rd Ave ° steam heat, electric light, and a the six hundred. | with their dead and dying|the ascent, the v levels this]opinion that there were fewer| A | rip rey Ae mgr being abso Is there a Britisher liv ng | comrades, and when the few/ year have exposed rocks which] fish than in th: past, but he e ° ee eee 4 who can read those lines and} survivors passed through the! were not known to exist be fore.|thought that the aps in Puge t} | The appointments and ser é | pranks of the heavy brigade,|The presence in the vicinity of}Sound were n nt it | are equal to any hot : the succeeding ones o ‘e . ty os rigace e presence ! I ere more eflicis ) ; ; ’ oath wey ‘a I . ra which was sent to their sup-jeach district of provincial gov-| thei destructiveness causing 7 — ci sons “Charge o 1 Ligh ri- | f ' port, they were but a tithe ofjernment road gangs is taken as8/less fish to reach the Sandheads | ‘ gade”™ without feeling proud of those fine fellows who a ha'f The up-to-date House Decora j. jade confortable safe and| F the faet that he is a country- hour before started on th t) tore of Prince Rupert fast sing the Best Route : Cees a Oa eee NO APPLES HERE Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day man of the six hundred heroes desperate rush Si W who made that charge so wild It was but an ineident it ;Rupert Boys Cannot Follow Ex-| ign riting.. The Great Northern Ry. that ‘all the world-wondered? the building of the mightiest| ' ample of Australian—500 | Paper-Hanging Fifty-eight years ago yes- empire the world has ever seen. | j Girls Want Hubby. } Offers the choice outes G. A. Sweet, Manager. terday that famous charge was The men who participated in} “— Our Specialties through a well settled country made. Across the valley of that charge ere brothers of} me eee Victoria, Queensland, Oct. 25. ] r Balaclava the light brigade ae sy r , e . New York, © 25h.—Old ac- Frank Smith. fruit farm hand, “We always deliver the goods.” 3 DAILY TRAINS charged to sure death in obedi- “p were beer ee | quaintances here of John | probably will never write an-|2nd Street Phone 156 Green po), Seatiie or Van — ence to orders, although every Senate, Who ip efusy ofall Schrank, who fired a bullet into | Other seve retle During the Chicago and all points east trooper knew the absurdity of} Sailed out to meet the great | Colon Sreodort Roosevelt's | Packing season he wrote on the _ ; sending the handful of men Spanish armada, the bulldogs|pody at Milwaukee, today say in-|''SS¥° Paper of an appl that he Little’s NEWS Agency against the battery a mile and of Nelson's fleet, the paraded|sanity has prevailed in the desired to marry an English girl S Rogers Steamship avo 0 e a half away. Nothing daunted, men on the sinking Birkenhead | sehrank family for three genera as Australias iris are no ’ : ‘ family f ee we ‘ M 3 ss 8 x they spurred their horses on and, but in the last year, theltjons. Dominick and Anna Flam- good, and invited correspond agazines :: Periodicals Newspapers Agency to the trot, gallop and then| “common” seamen who calmly] jmang, Schrank’s unele and aunt, |°"C® |CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS PHONE 116 ne charge. From above the allied waited for their death in the} prought him to America in 1883 rhe apple and letter reached |@nd Ave. Below Kalen Island Club RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMPORT armies watched the few men, icy waters ef the Atlantic as/te was called John Flammang Blackpool, England, where the| thinking that they would go a the great Titanic slowly sank} yyti) his e gave him a saloon, |'©er was published in a loca certain distance and then re- to her doom, while the bands- jwhen he began using his ow! ‘Peiirggy. — es a then Smith} STUART & STEWAFPT UNION §.5. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd . turn. Surely they could not men played “Nearer My God to} name. has received abe five hundred] a THE [TROQL OS endure the cross fire of the Thee.’ Of such is the British | IN 1911 Dominick Flammane rep es from English girls, but mm aust Accountants . om whole Russian artillery. Those Empire composed and who is)died, Jeaving Schrank #%25,000 the epistolary avalanche did not etanee oe bine hs gies eet The new steel Passenger Steamers POOL who witnessed’ the grandest| there that is not proud of his|gehrank moved near Greenwood |*t0P — ther Phe Australian | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 6 e 99 — sisin' Shititeed charge in history did not see citizenship and country when| Gemetery, in Brooklyn, and spent | P&Pers * 41 hold of the story and ciianaealrvealiadeitinitean English and American Billiards the light brigade pause. No,| he thinks of the heroes gone|hours cach day al his unele’s|"U'h Is now being taunted by e 0 In Twelve Tables pone a ear dé i is tex. . . ergr — _— ers — — a = lgrave. Last February he lost his : the girls from Perth to Bris-|“™ ®™ =. oo. B.A, tt. 8. amen ‘ae and men dropped like stalks o the youth and children—the} money and secured a position. A|?#P* | Te grain before the seythe, the men of tomorrow—are endowed | lawsuit followed. and when aE OREN WILLIAMS & MANSON | és gaps were filled and the horses with the same spirit? iSehrank lost he threatned the| The Bowilng tebateie Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. mosun | | Box 286 _—_—_ TQ..." = — life of the judge. Now that Vaneouver has been | meigerson Block , Prince Rupert, B. “| Empress Bowling Ales —____—_—_—___—- }settled upoir as the city in whieh Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver AND POOL ROOM eed oa tot He Hesoerseseesseseerees It is,impossible to hide any(the Northwestern bowling cham-|~ . as follows: 2} @ ALLEvs 12 TABLES { valuables from the enterprising |pionships for1913 will be rolled, | 4LFRED CaRss, Cc, ¥. BENNETT, B.A. | « = 9 Best Fitted and Most Luxurions on | tm . _m. the Coast xR roronte burglar. George Moore it is up to the coast ten pin stars ped nae ny ag ¢ BE. Cutest, Soy Chelobsin Wednesdays at 10 om | H. E. ROSS, in . Sra Ave. Duy a i? Ss Gic S found this out when he hid $89/to get busy and prepare for a - eee “Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 p.m. | : . : Sc alal in his mattress and on returning |meet that will compare favorably CARSS BENN' aie a ee -_ a from church found that it had/with the National and American —— a Etc. ee ee ee eee : es 4 THE GUARANTEE OF THE FIRM 18 BEMIND fl 3 haleiialen. This ic bul dnd Ofliournaments Gh.glve such sale eee oe ere oy ii IT—THE GUARANTEE OF THE FIRM } the robberies that have. taken|impetus to the sport in the FRast- | 1 - 4 | None safer on the coast than these two | WHICH ALWAYS KEEPS ITS WORD I prs9 place recently in Toronto. ern States and Canadian prov- P.O. BOE @ PRIMES SUPERS fine passenger steamers | C O A L { We offer to everyone the opportunity to Pg SID inces. There is not a finer winter JOHN E. DAVEY } | purchase the watch which will best sult i} 3%) “What's in a name, anyhow?" | sport in the world than alley TEACHER OF SINGING ee aa eT tee : their requirements. There is an honesty i “It depends upon whether its|bowling, and a tournament is the * ' New Wellington Coal. Best on | in the workmanship and materials used in | a : ‘ sablecone ges . PUPIL OF WM. FOKON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., LON., ENG J. H. ROGERS, Agent Phone 116 Coast | the construction of the BIRKS wateh move- 3 yours or your wife's. one thing that can help the game : rn 7 & Blac ments which guarantees their | durability | aH intensities along. A large number of Amer- itdlaiilecbeaiaaiiinciita gins OE: Oe Rogers Write for our illustrated catalogue | |} “Do you think your wife is @s/jican teams will enter for the Van- | | Ree re nee cna ror | dear as she was before you were|eouver meet, while Vietoria also CARTAGE and , as satisfactorily as though you stood bx i ae married?” has a chance to cut into the divi- HAYNER BROS. LINDSAY fore our counters in the city. : : ed _ , : STORAGE | : 7 t I don’t know; [ didn’t keep|sion of prizes. First of all how- UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS ‘PRINCE RUPERT FEED (0, H. Bi 5 S Li it d# lany account of my expensesl/eyver, it is up to the Vaneouver funeral Directors G. T. P. Transfer Agents enry ir 5 ns, imt € i ‘'" on sous get ony eee eee! nese con eeee re Orders promptly filled Prices reasonable. Dealers ir EWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS CS ME aes Sn, Cota Ee) Serie St OFFICE—H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phone 68. D ‘ Gas. 8. Teaven, Menccine Biecster | Are you going to make that|/toria and other coast Cities is at HAY, GRAIN FEED AN , promised trip east or to the Old|stake in the matter of support ay kts — ee ? SEEDS VANCOUVER ole B.C. Country this fall? The GQreat/thai such a tournament is given Northern Ry. will book you -—-— - - E. L. FISHER L. A. Barbeau through all Atlantic Ocean lines W. A. Cornwall, manager of the é eee pl Cartage, Coal and Storage iF . rp ¢t ad Embaimer “ es \ represented, 247tf |Canadian Bank of Commerce at a pentane on ; : : Agents for the International Stoc . i ‘ tHARGES REASONABLE Reliable Messenger Service = . =| Rogers Steamship Agency. ee ets _ killed ar 2nd 8t., cor. 2nd Ave. Phone 366 ° I pea . an automobile accident at Chi- OPEN DAY AND NIGHT wees Find t Through a News Want Ad. Subscribe for the Daily News. caus recently. Phone 58 736 3rd Ave.| yar onpers PRomPTLY aTresnee ™ —— —— ‘They'll Put , ae in an ie eaten Yet, dion —Drawn for The Dally News by “Hop SI Vs : tate : c a ens cD es ene © i . . —— " ne ener FEF, = Papen MUW.,GOLL DING YA - } B= | THE NEXT = Se ' WILSON al TAFT oR