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THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 Daily News on Daily Doings BORDEN MUST OFFEND BOURASSA OR M’BRIDE. the patches of yesterday, the cab- must “his” Coast. protect Pacific With the extravagant prom- the and the According to press des- ises made to Nationalists interview given by Richard MeBride to a Toronto paper, endorsing Laurier’s policy, before him, Borden is truly between the “diel (apologies to Bourassa and the deep sea.” 4 His weak idea of bringing Churchill from England to sup- port him on his naval bill was in the East inet ministers have cancelled their trip to the West, in order Sir to prepare for the opening of Parliament in November. Never has any opposition so the opening of the battle as do the men who are the old welcomed supporting “grand man,” Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and ; one. that disgusted all true never did any Canadian gov- Canadians, who, previous to ernment take up the work of the the last election, had listened session with as great reluc- to the harsh denunciation of tance as does the Borden ad- the Liberal naval policy from ministration now. the Conservative leader, only For with the opening of Par- to find that he had nothing better to offer and then, when compelled him to some sort of a scheme, liament Borden must disclose his naval policy, and in doing so must either loose the sup- port of his erstwhile hench- man Bourassa or McBride, who hecessity father try and rope Churchill in as a sort of guardian. _ —_——_—— — : burned. Saunders was hurt on TWO MEN HURT the jaw and suffered from shock. The THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA THE DAILY NEWS AND THEN IT WON'T BALANCE we Im Ta MAKE ' WEIGHT we: ; are vw — a > NAPANG “aes 4) ACTICAL bora J -, of TERA e a ‘Af, NV a Pe A. eis — \ A - .— —_ “yr SP, = — cr a Ka Chant de t wt ‘MEN OF ULSTER INTEND TO SIGN THE SOLEMN COVENANT t SIR EDWARD CARSON AND FREDERICK SMITH WILL BE THE FIRST TO SIGN THE SOLEMN COVENANT PROTESTING AGAINST HOME RULE—WILL FIGHT. market! lords and the mien] tion halls, taxa- Indeed most of Assembling in Lloyd-George’s places and the churches, measures, men were employed by H. BY SLOW SHOT | Glover, 47 Hutehinson block, and Mr. Glover took them home in his car. AT VANCOUVER Launch Has Adventure. Seattle, Sept. 24—Four days Vancouver, ‘Sept $4... Perey late, but safe and sound, the fish- Turner and Perey Saunders, who live at 230 Abbott street, went up into the air yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock for a distance of nearly 30 feet. They came down again and in the sudden move-|he ments which both men made they both contracted slight injuries. It was at the corner of Com- mercial drive and Charles street. ing launch Seagull is in port after a most tempestuous voyage from Astoria. The owner of the ves- sel, Lars Hansen, had become so alarmed over the fate of the launch and its crew of four that got the life saving tug Sno- homish to make a search for her. Captain Christ Abrahamson, how- ever, says that a little thing like a 45-mile gale and low provisions The men, who are very good/did not bother him, and he even friends, had set off a blast. After|turned down the offer of aid last waiting some time they went|Tuesday from the steam whaler back and at that minute the blast} Sebastian. went off. Turner had the bone -—— in his nose broken and his face Best meal in town at Savoy. _ ——————— —_—— LYNCH BROS. Largest Stock 1 General Merchandise - - Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. of Ulster will sign a covenant/the Englishmen appear willing pledging themselves never tojthat Treland should have the submit to any government from] power involved in Mr. Redmond’s Dublin which may be imposed} proposition if only the strife and} upon the country by the Asquith-| bitterness ean be ended. Redmond home rule bill passed But the stumbling block has by the House of Commons. jdeveloped in the Unionists of ‘Ulster Day” is the designation; Ulster. Before they will submit chosen for this remarkable po-j|to separation they will have civil litical sacrament. j}war, the leaders threaten Hlome Local Self-Government. lrulers, however, treat these Home rule in its revived form'!threats with ridicule. JOHN REDMOND SMALL vel To GET WINSTON London, Sept. 26.—On ‘Satur-tof local self-government instead day, September 28th, Unionists| of complete separation for Tre- of the northern counties of Tre-|land has aroused no deeper po- | land propose to register their|litical feeling in England than formal defiance of home rule. other questions—-the tariff, the WIFTEST UREST AFEST TWIN SCREW STEAMERS “PRINCE RUPERT” AND “PRINCE GEORGE For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattice MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 8 am. Prince George Salle for Stewart on Thursdays a: @ » » “PRINCE JOHN” to Port Simpson, Naas, Granby Bay ana Charlotte Islands “PRINCE ALBERT" gular sailings for Skeena River Canneries, and al! Reg Prince Rupert and Vancouver Passenger service to Skeena Crossing from Prince Rupert Monda “ and Saturdays at 1{ & m., making connections for Hazel . 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Passenger Steamers their names to the “covenant” it The up-to-date House Decora Belfast city hall, where the large tors of Prince Rupert bl oH \ 66 Ch | hsi 99 es assembiy is expecter ow many names will obane on this} ‘ e 0 In . *,° unique declaration of independ Zt —AND— Sign Writing. ence is a subject of speculation, “A Day of Rest.” The Belfast corporation recommended — all give Saturday to “a day of rest.” body of the issued a a rk “Ca 9? | Paper-Hanging \ mosun Our Specialities Leave\ Prince Rupert for Vancouver —— eo fellows: \“We always deliver the goods” has employers lo their The governing \ Presbyterian Church ‘Chelohsin” . Wednesdays al 10 oS. manifesto “Camostm” - Saturdays at 10 p.m. ‘ya laniay morning, respectively” PRINCE RUPERT FEED 0 None safer on the coast than these two | fine passenger steamers nen as 2nd Street Phone 156 Green has ing that the religious declar rule threatens and apart the day as one for worship and prayer. The covenant is to be signed on the steps of the Belfast cathe- dral, and religious will be held there as well as in many Presbyterian, Methodist and Church of Ireland places of wor- ship in Ulster. Unionist women have formu- lated a draft of declaration for members of their sex to sign and are preparing a demonstration. The signing of the may prove the preiude to a great rebellion, or it may be a flash in the pan. Two years at best must elapse before home rule can be- gin to be established because the House of Lords can hold up the bill for that time. The present drift of political feeling indicates home freedom setting Dealers HAY, GRAIN FEED A! SEEDS J. H. ROGERS, Agent services Phone 116 LINDSAY'S “storace ™ G, T. P. Peedi Agents Orders promptly filNed. Prices reasonable. OFFICE—H. B. Rochesi}**. 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