THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, May 29 49, ——— SuEEEDSEE $$ __—__— —_—__— PLAN TO CHALLENGE LIBERALS AT THE COURTS OF REVISION ROAD MONEY BEING SPENT IN THE INTERIOR OF THIS PRO- | «MAZELTON LIBERALS | THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Icon Double Weekly Service TRUNK TO THE SOUTH FIC by the splendid steamers SSSI PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE Duncan Rose to Address Them at) New Hazelton Wednesday. UL ALLL Se a | be held} hall A public meeting will the Presbyterian on| ‘ es . ve xt, May 21, Leave Prince R tf SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United ‘States and Mexico: VINCE FOR THE INTERESTS OF THE CONSERVATIVE We Gnesday “Ze ning ne ¢ a) uiess ase ee” Victoria and Beattie on Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance, Weekly, MACHINE at 8 o'clock, The meeting is un- For Stewart on Teeredene Seat $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. : a der the auspices of the New| Oe Grate Ger 0a en . Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. “We do not expect an election;|/hope of exnausting the patience) Hazelton Liberal Association. | Maintain Weekly ns Katee goa .* peaiee ae re Ww , if we can/of the men in attendance at the} p,, », Lee . ‘ and | n Charlotte isfands, Calling at Way Pore ver and | TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract we wn not have one if we can wvisiee oun a iow ‘enaent- Rev. Mr. Lee, Duncan Ross and) guess eee — * 2" ee ea wee, a Ave Prince | ‘ rates on application avoid it, but it will be just as well)/°*" 8 from (he OPPpOS!| others will address the meet- Masset and Naden Harbor, leaving P vince Rupert on Wesn se 7 . to be prepared for eventualities” — ing —Omiueca Herald. RANLWAY a atoll : HEAD OFFICE was the purport of the message Members of the Consery arave Train No, 2 leaves Prince Rupert, nanan te -- wee . from Ottawa given to the Con- executive who came from the in- With riches some men imagine | Reduced rates between prince ‘Wuper rt at 1 Ne Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. servative party of British Col-|terior brought what they consid-|that they can gild a lot of vices) Tickets on sale May oS 00 May 24, good re i ne Me, ‘ ¢ -_ . ‘O« -. . > . vate | » loo 7 “t » | " ’ a a r round trig Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in umbia at @ meeting of the pro-ler gratifying reports of the posi jan oe a ay yy ee case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. | * incial executive held in the Con-/iion of the party. The road othes rd tence * RTE Scare Aon ~Ge . servative rooms at Vancouver | vow Wapere Phone 260 fl am s Secrecy surrounds the meet- money and the other finance ial | 1836 THE BANK oF son4 i ee | ov ss ing. It was said that matters of property of the whole people oi ee DAILY EDITION Tuesday, May 20, 1913. party management were alone|the province is being laid out bal | Bri N A e sal ; ‘ AciFIC ’ ————————— —— Se considered. It was also admitted/the best advantage for the inter- | tish orth merical CANADIAN P RAILWAY Little $ NEWS Agenc THE GREATEST ‘LIBERAL Again, speaking of Sir Wil-|that the meeting had in hand the) ..ts of the Conservative machine | TT Yeans in Business ARE YOU GOING EAST y MEETING EVER SEEN frid in partieular connection arrangements for the represen- eat te Libis - eee = pasties tiie Gulitied Geen GeUE ete THIS SUMMER? Magazines :: Periodicals «; New paper : tations of the party at the var- . agi ; Special Excursions May 28th to sep- || CIGARS , We are enabled to give on{ with the meeting, the sameljous courts of revision of the|Chance on the works if there are a adn t ae die ao PRUITS . r “ , : ’ Octobe , another page a picture of the great Liberal Journal says: “Sir|voters’ lists, which will be held/@My Tories or would-be Tories in Teach The Children Vanmane @ Toronto and Say = Ave, Below Kalen taiand Club great Liberal demonstration Wilfrid Laurier stands, andjat the end of the month, says a] sight. yunniver ‘to Montredt’ ana wa.ce which Tory Toronto gave to| ¢Yer stood, for the larger free-| special despatch to the Victoria ore ee The Value of Money | gin. wis tt en “OO Sir Wilf id I sani: Sip ala dom of the many against the|]Times. A Kansas judge has decided aie ; i'l ’ sonere aaas $108.50 Se en ee ee domination, even the benevo-| It is the intention to chal-|that a man is the owner of his If your children learn, while | Veneouver to Chicago snd evens \ Empr $s Bo li Alley there and delivered a brilliant lent domination, of the few.}/lenge as many of the names put|wife'’s clothes. If her new bon- growing, not only how to } Vancouver to St. Paul and e W ing eys | argument on the naval bill ve faith with dis-|on by the Liberals and by the]net costs too much to suit him he spend money wisely, but how, 1) cher Points’ ‘Gorrespondingly Low . a POOL ROOM { . ‘ter e s : ; “ty ( le ste rear i imse : . a. i Jeoutad ee te: os ae ghon's pore + a iaveetay ta een Sere sneer cee by self-denial, to save some- General Age a “har Wed ave & 6th St 4. & ROSS, . oo \) reporte ac 0 e house 7 wae . ’ —— - = . = — . - — : of | »rinces y, South, Sunday, 6 P. M. grees. As Emp! n . from the committee of the parliament harks back to the : thing for the future, you will Princess Mary uth, Sunday, 6 1 “- Rupert mp! orment Bu seu whole. But, interesting as the] Worst forms of class privilege have startedthem on theroad = | =" : “LICENSED AGENTS ( subject undoubtedly is to all] -—the privilege not of the aris- | to financialsuccess.* Opena | ee SA Canadians, it was the man tocracy but of the arrogant— a2 oo eS eee Savings Account for each in i e —— - himself that was the great at- the great Liberal chief won a = the Bank of British North L U M B E R traction. And this because all! triumph in the Arena meeting . A L true citizens rejoice in the last night which makes his America, and encourage thems stainless character of the one] personality, like the personal- to add to it regularly. C O A L man who has lived for forty] ity of Gladstone in Britain, a aw Wermgee Cesk, §=— Best co the years unashamed in the fierc-| /asting inspiration in the PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH | Coast est light of Canadian politics, higher polities of Canada and P. MARGETTS, MANAGER —and- Phone 116 Rogers & Black Against him the tongue of = in Be mae life , P Complete Line of cide clindeibasiee calumny has done its worst.| Whose power will be felt long x The quivers of party antagon- = the es has re = BUILDERS SUPPLIES CARTAGE and ism have emptied at him all] ‘S!ence. ve seene last nig MA WESTHOLME LUMBER Limit STORA their shafts. Yet unsullied in the Arena building, and in DE ND LU C0., ed GE and unsoured, his reputation all the streets that led to its Roya. RESERVE Phone 186 G. T. P. Transfer Agents without blame, he stands erect in the presence of his foes. doors, was a tribute to person- ality of which Toronto may It was the great WHISKY. Orders promptly filled = Prices reasonable. ~H. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phone @ well be proud. UNION SS. SS. COMPANY OF BC, * = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = As the Toronto Globe elo- quently stated the morning triumph of a great man.” pei after the great gathering: When Sir Wilfrid Laurier The Twin Screw Steamer “Neither racial prejudice nor| visited Prince Rupert and other pre GovERN BY SMITH & MALLETT the implacable animosity of re-| cities of this Tory-ridden RNMENT “Vy 99 cum ave ligious strife availed in the end] province his receptions were enture . . | against the high sincerity of also enthusiastic everywhere; vtenine, soumenes Stonenttting and yo ) ; Seaitommeniins Sheet Metal Work his purpose and the undis- polities, as against his fame THe INVALIO Office: 8rd Ave. Workshop guised integrity of his life. It and personality, faded into the) >= Tne Home Arrives from Vancouver Every Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and *th Sts is good for Canadians, especi- background. It was something| © T Co MONDAY NIGHT ally for young Canadians with to be proud of to greet him -— ne NNOISSEUR : + a ~ ambitions for public service, here, in the town he may be | —_ Why You Should Buy Tne Pusuic to see at least one Canadian| said to have founded by his| = who nafu Salle for Port Gimpeon, Nese River Points «eV alhalla’”’ of S.H. & E.F statesman of three score years transcontinental railway pol- | A G Oxf rd want the best: en8 Grenty Gay Vues, 6 @ ©. aud ten with character unblem- icy. Let us hope he may be} urney ™ oO Range AGE, Purity ee raat — ano MeELLOWNESS UNSURPASSED. DISTRIBUTORS Prince Rupert Importing Co., Ltd PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. able to keep his pledge to us| and visit us again on the first through train. Tuesday at i Ave Salle for Vancouver WEDNESDAYS, 2 F. &. Rogers Steamship Agency Phone 116 Meets every 2nd and 4th ished by ruthless slander and p.m. in the hall at 319 Sr spirit unbroken by seeming defeat.” DO NOT FORGET Stock Reducing Sale Because the Gurney Economizer saves 1 ton of coal in every 6 burned in other ranges. Because the Economizer gives you absolute control of your stove and the fuel consumption. Because the range is air tight and conse- quently does not waste the heat. Because its new Special Grate is another fuel saver and the stove is shaken with one operation. Because its Diyided Flue makes every hole a cooking hole. Because of its sanitary artistic design. Because of its Broiler equipment. D. C. STUART Accountant 308 2nd Ave. Phone 280 PRINCE RUPERT. 6. ©. Georgetown a : PRINCE RUPERT INN ANNEX W. & Williams, 6. A, Lb WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Eto. 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