THE DAILY NEWS. eee THE DaiLy N Sa mesons THE Dany News... Savoy Hotel Published Daily and Weekly THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Cor. Praser and 5¢h. Choice Wines and Cigars W. L. BARKER Reasons Why Wm. Manson Must be Defeated | s..:.0..°° oe cs le oRT H. Gordon Munro , ‘ nae UPERT’S PALACE OF COMF 1. The growth and prosperity of Prince Rupert is being hampered and retarded by the at- MUNRO 7 Lalley TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates | —————————___— titude of the McBride government in direct cpposition, in order to serve the interests of the rival & LAILEy oo Repeaatee. Servian Labor Benefit Society $ port of Vancouver. Architects SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Daty, 50c No. 195, $.S.S.S. 2. That Prince Rupert can raise no voice of protest so long as she is represented in the 3) Stork Buildiny. per month, or $5.00 per year, inadvance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All . legislature by the silent and obsequious William Manson. Other Coantries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly | Meetings held every ist and Srd Sunday of the 3. That the said Silent Wiiliam did once or twice gently purr in mere explanation of what in advance. ae this city was seeking from the legislature, but never sufficiently loud to wake up any other STUART & G. VUKOVICH, T. MAZLUM. member of ide’s hie malority. ACCOUNTANT ‘ — ‘ ae eer ee ee SS 4. Shak aven on Plined aaeer matters he always voted with the government. Law-Butler Buildi Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. ee ——ee . > 5. That when a respectful petition was sent to him asking when the government wharf Prince Rupert —~—o-o-s-s + © - 0-0-0089 would be completed he never brought the matter before the house at all, and that this matter nas @ $ was brought directly before the house by the Liberal representative of another constituency, ALFRED CARss, Pcl FRED. STORK + H. C. Brewster. of British Columbia I C. sid Ba ~Gentred Hasdware— 6. That with an able and energetic Liberal from Prince Rupert in the house, such as is Mr. cere nee Bare atchewan and AL Schl aatcaes '$ Alex. M. Manson, the Liberal nominee, this city might shame the monopolists of political CARSS & baiente representation into giving at least a certain measure of justice. BARRISTERS, Nota: T 7. That the Silent William never brought before the house the subject of the sale of gov- Office— Albert Block. S ernment lots in Prince Rupert, but in default gives us his interpretation of what the premier is Sieiice alleged to have said, namely, that the government was in the real estate business good and WM. S. HAL! hard and as it had passed laws exempting taxation on these lots it could hold them without ee expense until the people had made them enormously valuable, and the people could go to. 8. That the Silent William is alleged to have presented a petition from the people of the AN dental operations oki11 city for a government wagon road around Kaien Island, and that as an ante-election statement eanl Rnasthetice admir stered he is now promising the road will be built, but he whispers in an aside that he does not know Helgerson Block. Prince Rup- eaineaer eneeeseniee pee ~ e No, ’. Box 35] BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES ( New YorkK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City i SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. e ya ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar are. Builders’ Hardware es, En Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves Graniteware Tinware L.D D.D.8 DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work Susscripers wil] greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. SECOND - AVENUE DatLy EDITION. TUESDAY, MARCH 19 ecialty, ° , ee '§ the amount of the appropriation. Little S$ NEWS Agency 9. That these are the things the Silent One claims to have attempted to do in the inter= $/ AicxMMansonna. Ww : Sg acl TC : ests of this city. | WILLIAMS & In 1908 the Liberal member for the Skeena district secured 10. That what he ought to have done and which he didn’t even try to do would take from Barristers, & for his riding an apropriation of $28,000. now until election day to enumerate. Box: 285 In 1909 the Liberal member succeeded in increasing this|CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS Pr appropriation to $75,000, or nearly three times the 1908 ap- G.T.P. WHARF erro f aw = —— ——— ———. — .O. BOX 2 PRIN JOHN E. DAVEY propriation. ee rere ieeenes : ot ae | murder of Smith was read. At the same_rate of progress the Liberal member would ‘WOMAN FR OF ONE MURDER | J. O. Smith, North Henderson, have secured for Skeena district for 1910 an appropriation 9 ’ il, a brother of Richard T. TEACHER OF SINGING eek —When You Require— ' |Smith, is the complainant. He]. of $200,000. PUPIL. OF WM. FOXON, Esq, ARAM. Ios 1 ae 5 IS T0 BE HELD FOR specifically charges that she ad- eee But William Manson managed to get only $150,000. . I ministered arsenic and “rough on} im In 1909 the Liberal member secured nearly three times the (Ve or resse rats” to Smith. GEORGE LEEK & co 1908 appropriation, but in 1910 William Mansen managed to BI GU cg eke MERCANTILE AGENCY get barely double the 1909 appropriation. In 1914 William Manson's influence at Victoria had so slackened that he fell $75,000 short of doubling his own 1910 DO WE WANT “A FRIEND AT COURT”? - Magazines :: Periodicals :; Newspapers & RUPERT Y COLLECTIONS AN SEPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurances appropriation. Had he been able to represent the needs of the riding as the Liberal member did before him William Manson should have secured in round figures at least $401,700. YOUNG PIGS OR ANY KIND OF EDUCATION Long Looked For Report on Im- portant Subject in Ontario Has JOHN DYBHAVN Real Est and Aware, no doubt, of the indignation aroused throughout the LIVE STOCK & DAIRY PRODUCE constituency by his neglect and failure to secure a proportionate appropriation for Skeena for 1911, William Manson managed ee ea - eS ors aa $551,000, or a a over $100,000 more than BS e ql : Se. The long awaited report of Di a “si double the disproportionate pittance he secured for 1911. The ; F = : aa +. ie e Encglis * \IC very fact proves his neglect of the previous year. H. WILLIAMSON | a 3 ’ ce, ee sci ch vartonle of eae Tre IR OQL O!S Had William Manson progressed at the Liberal member's 357 Cordova Street, East 4 been tabled by Hon. Dr. Pyne, POO liberal rate in appropriations he should have secured in round VANCOUVER, B. C. es 8 minister of education. The re- figures at least $602,000, so that this year he js still over s % DPTt -;&:. 8. Comprehensive’ One, | $150,000 shert of where he should be even at a much slower at Last Been Presented for Consideration. $19 3rd Avenuc Phone 3&4 —WRITE DIRECT TO— English and Amer covering the bilingual schools in| Twelve Tables Who supplies unlimited quanti- the counties of Essex, Kent, Rus- . ties on the shortest notice . . rate in securing appropriations than that of the last Liberal ae é : ss : : sell, Prescott, Stormont and , ‘ Glengarry, the unorganized dis-|@Aaaqn~ Hotel Central “; | member. Had William Manson had backbone enough in representing the needs of his constituency to secure appropriations steadily . ’ 7 THE es if 538 teachers, were sited by European and A tear for Skeena during his years of representation, at the same pace Royal Hotel £ Dr ékshant fate eee ae had beaten, moter . set him by the Liberal member in 1909, he should have secured Cor. Third Avenue and Sixth St. | | : ' a total enrolment of 20,465 pu- Peter Black - Proprietor for the riding for this year an appropriation of $1,074,000 instead foo Mase eee pils, 18,833 being French. Only} Fg tricts of Ottawa. Pp ms es re se eres re ere In all 269 schools, with a total of his paltry $551,000, so that his representation of the needs of Peers es ; 76 schools were left anvisited,| a the district has really resulted in a loss to Skeena of more than Thadet, equicped three-quarters of them being 10 | 9pm ith s Gand cold bathe, i the unorganized districts and dif-| half a million dollars. ee ee eed of ficult of access. HAYNER BROS. And yet it is contended by the heelers that we must have vi‘ cegni eetan ade Briefly summed up, Dr. Mar-| UNDERTAKER {BALMERS “a friend at court’ to get anything at all. — al | s “f i chant’s report shows that in the Funera ' 3rd Ave. near 6tt junior grades the instruction in At the beginning of this year the general idea was “Anything : a a large majority of cases of the} to beat Manson for mayor.” But Manson did not run for a Corley & Burgess, Props } ; of Se schools is given either entirely in second term. He and his friends all knew that such a course | 4 : 5 a French, or both French and Eng was hopeless. Again there is the same cry, ‘‘Anything to beat ; LEE lish. It shows that English more Manson for the legislature and give us a real representative.” | en bag Se eee than holds its own as the lan- j eee . q E. L. FISHER ’ . é Sf ; Shh guage of instruction in the senior F 1 Director and Embalmer Exclusive Offerings : e. Wa e gnage.of instruct tneral Dire A friend at court, forsooth. Alberni swapped a friend at| wath By y fu Sagas aay x Meets court for a manly man named Brewster. And what did Alberni| REAL ESTATE get as a consequence in, the way of appropriations? Just look} ‘ F ( ; Lots 514 and 52, Block 16, Section 1; ort eorge Watch It Grow! it up and consider what she might have expected if she had had | “"g3;,000 pair. ‘Terms. Friend-at-Court Manson in the legislature. hSe tried Manson} Lot on Eleventh St, Block 28; $2,800. for one term and dropped him cold. Lot on Market place; $3,100. MR&S. LOUISE VERMILYA, The Railway Commission has ruled that Lots i ‘and 2, Block 3, Section 2; $2,700. the depot must be located some distance Terms. west from the Fraser River on the Indian And it is bound to win. Lot on Second Ave., Section 1; 82.500. Terms. j myers j . reservation. Do you see the point? § It SUPPOSED VICTIMS OF MRS. charging her with the murder of mates es don ation of the Repot Fight B. a = one 2 €as var 0 3€ or UVeorge ywheite Lots 15 and 16, Block 9, Section 5; $2,100 VERMILYA. Richard T. Smith, the railroad | near Fraser avenue. This settles all con Sheeran hie er een, een ne the pair. % cash, bal. 1 an d2 years troversies in regard to the value of the i Remember | Lot 11, Block 32, Section 5; $1,000. 5 eae : conductor who died at her home Fort George townsite and those who have | House and lot, Sixth Ave., Section 5;, Richard T. Smith, Illinois Central} March 11, 1911. . followed us are £ Ing fo reap a good pron — 750 ) 7 . Df heir investmen Oot are sé€Ling asi; | $2,750. Terms on monthly payments. Her few minutes of liberty con- ans moti tea ge EE ot BOOM at Fort railroad conductor; boarder. There will be two Manson names on your ballot paper. Be | Double corner, Section 6; $3,500. Terms. 9 sh hin Aid George this year. WITH THE RAILWAY Frederick Brimmerkamp, her fit FROM VANCOUVER TO FORT GEORGE TO Lot in Block 20, Second Ave., Section 2; $1,900. Terms. years, her son. Two lots, block 30, séction 7, $900 1-2) B.C, Coast serv! le wee | Six-room house with lot, Section 6; $2,500. - ————----- —- oo cree ema ere ; erie uateaieeees yo } $1,000 cash, bal. 1 and 2 years, 6 per husband , BE FINISHED IN THREE YEARS FORT if been an ound wantin an ° . e@; cent. ; 2 GEORGE 18 BOUND TO BE THE WINN ’ ) - * : Frank Brimmerkamp, aged 23 Z PEG OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, This Is the VANCOUVER, VICTORIA SEATT To save confusion at the polis put your cross opposite the mame —= look street; $625 each’ Terms. Charlas, Veroiiit Sa aed will be too late, Information free eae nat Stewart Lots 19 and 20, Block 34, Section 7; $650 laries ermilya, i PRINCE RUPERT. Mai alos . | Level lots in Section 8 on easy terms. ; ; : Serv exactly as indicated thus: } Agents Prince Rupert Building & Invest- Lillian Vermilva. her relative by cash, balance 9 and 15 months j Tri-Weekly Train Ser : Two lots, block 30, section 1, $14,000. 1-3 to Van Ars shares. marriage. Several lots in section 2. For all infor CLAYT N | We have several blocks of land in the | Lakelse, Kitsumkalum and Bulkley valleys daughter : 4 | 48 from §7 to $25 per acre One lot with 7-room house ee mee. Agency for all Atla > Offer or old, her daughter. ry 5 pec 5 2 —IN (e} va, Two lots, block 45, section 5, $8,000. 1-2 SURANCE Harry G. Vermilya, her stepson. , 12 and $8 months. MANSON, ALEX. M. : $1,000 cash, 6 and 12 months cash, balance 1 and 2 years One lot, block 25, $1,400. $500 cash, ¢ MANSON, WILLIAM 1836 1911 lretot! BE Es, 98,000. 91,400, «, 12| ? } and {8 months. | William Manson, of Prince Rupert, Accountant The Bank of | One lot, block 29, section 7, $500. $300, | balance 1 year. | Two lots, block 15, section 8, $500 as B atrice si rarietetiaigel rise Deni Th eee Akl cash, 6, 12 and 18 months. Wm. H. Montgomery, of Prince Rupert, Laborer 75 Years in Basiness, | Two lots; block 27, section 8, $900, 1-2 Princess e } 1 e a some s » he the 3rd at 9a ™ Capital and Reserve Over $7,300,000 sumed in taking her in a wheeled | puyer. went Pe PRUNE. Ye: Bere, te Saturday, March 2 1 i }room to the hallway of the Crim-| RT i Fi Bankin b Mail ==Zs inal Courts buildin - 9 I th Vh. “GOEL a : f Lo s g, ere the! — ne g DY Sole Agent ——_— ~ | Good lot on Sixth Ave., Section 7; $600. people’s candidate, and a true representative of Skeena riding. | 'O0° (pov 12, Block %, Section 7, over- time to act quickly, don’t delay, tomorrow 8.8. PRINCE JOHN of ALEX. M. MANSON, which is the second name on the ballot, tien’ husband. } Two lots, block 8, section 1, $10,000. 1-3 Prince Rupert | ment Co., Limited. Stock issued in §10 | : j { cash, 6, 12 and 18 months. . | Agents Terrace Townsite. Cora Vermilva, 8 years old, her} ae 5. 82.106 e r N 4 iva, q Two lots, biock 17, section 5, $2,100 1-2 ) / z cash, 6 and 12 months A. E McMaster, Gen. Agt. TP What lorence . orke , 4 years L : ock 22, section 5 2,600 William Barratt Clayton, of Prince Rupert Dentist atenliiend Florence Brimmerkamp, 4 y« We y Be - adptaerdatugiee tien | HAN ° 1 ti aoe » lot, ‘block 28, section 5, $900. 1-2 cLa ery 1 ons ra oa gH eae 1 ep ; ash, 6 anu 12 months, ] THIRD AVENUE * | T1000 cask 6 and 1s wee A. M. Manson, of Prince Rupert, Barrister-at-Law P YA Qaeda, bites 46) nection 6, 82,100,~ 4-8 | and 12 months y « | “ \) > j cash, 6 and 12 months. 4 ; ) a British No th Am i i a j a a | One lot, block 50, section 7, $700. $350 MONTGOMERY 1 r er ca ; : i PATROLMAN BISSONETTE. cash, balance $25 per month i | sisted merely of the time con-| cash, balance 6 and 12 months. tall 7 (chair from Judge Kersten’s court For Victoria, Va General Ase! warrant was served. = seedy rer is a great convenience to those Y As the case now stands, Mrs. Natural Resources Security Co. Ltd. ; . ; > 8 6th st. Phone 381 who live some distance from Vermilya must appear for a hear- ex 008 sm Phone 150 yeas L ICT FREI eserves ee oso) BRINGE RUPERT FEED 0. |The Insurance Pop i Fire drawn, or other business trans- Joseph: Biirrchs:’ atthwce fl a hal hed : MISS LYDIA RIVARD. Mrs. V. BSBA. Aaerenine. £08 Lif acted by Mail, without any trouble or delay. Write or ask our Local Man- ager to explain our system to : . liceman Arthur Bissonette, Mrs.|not ready and asked Judge Ker.| <—<————<— Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. you, [Hooman Arie. Fumecnee,. Mrs. | Goi ready and asked Judge Ker=:. seawrascay Wass A aaled Vermilya, demanded an im-!} Big stock of all kinds of | Marine | mediate. trial in the Bissonette | Garden Seeds, Timothy, Accident Chicago, Mareh 15.- Released | case, but Assistant State’s Attor-! Clover and Grain on the charge of murdering Po-|ney Burnham said the state | Seeds. General Merchandise — - - Largest Stock Plate Glass Employer's | Contractors’ anc , Policies Writt« a nolle prosequi, |modern Lucretia Borgia, who| which was done, Mack Realty & Insurance Prince Rupert Branch— D | » | fairly revels in death, was imme-| Mrs. Vermilya smiled when the|. Agents International Stock Food :- Goran”: ". ma ¢ 2S sand F. S. LONG, Manager, diately rearrested on a warrant|warrant charging her with the| 5 ALI BENDS OF Pin PS. ~ Houses ©