TC 4 it weatHer |? !! } NEXT MAILS Mace ending-5 a.m., J For souTH LA Prince Rupert...... Friday, a.m. a . ity bee Ee FOR NorTH ’ Princess May....Thursday, p. m 2 Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ——{ Ss eee : —— ——— ———_ —_—________—. —_— ‘OL, I, NO. 215 Prince Rupert, B.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1911. PRICE Five CENTS VOL ——— —— — TS - —_——— —— — —— a —_— —— z ote tor Duncan Ross and Prosperity Mr. Clernents objects to some extra silverware on the Govern- “Prince Rupert hopes to be the centre of the halibut fishing. ‘Tt Mentealm, -Mr, Clements couldn't nake this argument is a false hope,’ says Mr. Sawle. No Vancouver krocker in his worst 1d. ro ay 1 > ; Seiad » belt; where they do say the medium of exchange mood could suggest anything more demring to the future of Prince pers but beans. 6 ae Rupert.” Sinha +** Mr. Clements objects to the cost of Wilson gas buoys—the ‘a : ; ‘ . : . : ‘ 2c ity a > t will thet was ever conferred upon men who go down to the With reciprocity in full force and et Prince Ruger 4 course if Mr. Clements’ policy succeeds there will become the cencre of all the northern fishing trade ard neither the bo so fi ipping to do that thesld fashioned coal oil lantern will knockers from Vancouver nor the wailing Jeremiahs from Frince be i but with rec iprocity we went our harbors and waters Rupert can prevent that.” 10st modern equipment, so that the great trade to be _* ee * d with the greavest Safety to the men engaged in the “Our Conservative friends are telling the working men that rh reciprocity means cheaper living and cheaper labor. Their logic is > ‘'* * > - . : ; ise as absurd as Sawle’s fish logic. Reciprocity mears employment for The candalous tactics are beirg used by the provincial | zi “ iwart the will of the peopis in this election. Road| more fishermen, more lorgshoremen, more stevedores, more labor road foremen, fire wardens, game wardens and a} of every kind. It means prosperity and boom times and an ever in- wid hirelings of the Provincial Goverrment are going |} creasing demand for labor—e demand greater than the supply and ; : g g pply is constituency trying to bulldoze the electors into that always means a stiffening market for men’s labor." eir own best interests. But, thank God! the ballot} . Soe will not succeed.” : : ; eee “What use are high wages to a man who cannot get work to do? itrageous scheme of all is the employirg of special Reciprocity means abundance of work and plenty of work elways the polling booths—constables appointed by W. J brings high Ca I general, and sworn in by Tory justices of the peace +e *# & * These men have been appointed agents for H. S “The Alaska trade freely granted to you by the reciprocity pact have the edifying specta;le of a candidate having iis the richest gift ever offered, since the Queen of Sheba presented of the treasury of the I rovince of British Columbi | ting Solomen with the gold of Ophir. It is yours for the voting. Are appointed and are being paid without any au I : i ees z you “foie stoceccceen ier gislature and without any werrent in law : sil ou > =e SS i a a4 “George Cowan warts v ‘lect a Varcouve a ky Veyor deserts the civic chair and goes up ard down | , a = orge H. Cowan warts you to elect a Vancouver man to rying to convince the pe » that they should vote} ae you ard make Comox-Atlin an apperdage to the ambitions yiem tp competes mere acy | DUNCAN ROSS, LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR COMOX-ATLIN a gainst Prince Repert's-eand their own’ best interests Fs : 1|‘ of Varedtiver. “Are you going to allow Vancouver to control “+44 | ‘‘The Government of Sir Wilfred Laurier will be returned, and I want you to return me because aaa +. aa y or ere vou going to have your own member in the Par : . A See ; ‘ are v to have y Ww -mbe ‘ar- 0 ld naturally expect a Vancouver real estate man to| want to co-operate with the Grand Old Chief in making Prince Rupert what it is destined é ea me SOne: ; ’ ’ . ; : ; : : Page ; ea Nite, of at ans ’ ” iliament o apada oo Rupert; but what ebout a few of our own peopl an to be—The Great City of the Pacific waa ** * & * cir interests here?” ae as ‘ s1¢0° . : ee ee | The Covernment of Sir Wilfrid Laurier will be returned ' : : oo eae aoe power ee “a MAGNIFICENT OVATION FOR DUNCAN ere e co : — a Se ee. aries ee Mr, Sewle must have been sleeping in the morgue with |cperaie with the Grand Oid Chief in making Prince Rupert candidate and he caught tie knocking habit.” THE EVI F ON what it is destined to be-—the great city of the Pacific Coast.” | ELECTION —— ae WAGE. ' ’S STRON ——— NCOUVER CONSERVATIVE re YANLY . . = =] 1 SPEECH FOR RECIPROCITY Right Candidate For Prince Rupert Receives Five Minutes Steady Applets Before ADMIT CLEMENTS’ DEFEAT e e __ ae . he Begins his Great Speech—‘‘ Ross and Reciprocity ’’ the Popular Candidate | and Saal For Today ‘ ® 99 . . ‘Charlie’? Hunter Gives Audience and Fellow Workers at i sé a : Sa ey Pa, pe a |Midnight Dispatch From Ottawa States That Conserv- ny > speake OW Want to;gumpse of ti action end v ‘dia ments goat) caus é at the Ross Meeting Lively Advice to Vote For Oe ath with deli ht. = aes \ a t this goat is re att | atives Reluctantly Concede Laurier and Recipro- jintroduce to you is our rext hgnt, jassured that this : é the Meacure That Helys the Worker ae Sa Gaisnone started’ “Kor Fin a eA taaestanss). ~: Ticasieietceens procity—Wilii be Returned by Good Majority- J Member of Parliament for Comox : . - - = = ee Se it | ae me UO telling speeches {municipal affairs this winter and Atlin,” said Mr. Tom Dunn, after|* olly Good Fellow +t eet, MOM CRS. ane ail 40F en (Special to the Daily News) » port of Ros ho ttever may be on their pro- ‘ : » 8 ae _.. | Will the audience caught up the tremely gratifving reception of | Victoria, Sept. 21.—The leaders ABE ATTELL DEFEATED ae ee re prod Pah eealldaatallli cei ? "© lenthusiastic united singing of ‘“The| ..; - ae ok cee go «dé zpplense). was that given | eramm« it won't be party politics : a wae saad ; jae at wee ms eatineret me OM at Renewed naniaie ;at Conservative headquarters here ae Mr ( Hunter. thé work | Mr. Manson will find. (Ap- Maple Leaf by the audience | reception for a candidate on the Will Be a Great City t duit Hd Silene ok Stee ee Wells of England Now World’s l t » Tae ias Nh 0 . ‘ : i i a a 2 ia 2 ‘fea eme s fo n z ‘ | at the Ross meeting last night leve of an election—and Mr. Ross lf Prince Rupert is going to . : Champion Featherweight who is coming } plause) : : err ill, | Comox-Atlin is most probable. . ongst audiences} “I am making an exception in Mr. Ross stood forward amid]showed his appreciation modestly, | be a great city, as I believe it wi a URS oe ae se EE tg ea P Rupert. | this aie ‘on myself. I intend to] terrific applause—cheers crashed | like the straight, strong man he is.|ard as you believe it will = you | No T Sp ae Th (Special to the Daily: News) H in his}exercise the franchise. There re |out wildly tor two full minutes— He Expressed Confidence would not be here, it is going to| ¥. = Msg id ae New York, Sept. 20.—Wells, he stage ’ $s} © Gets ; : . ° ’ 1. , : : i oe. 2 aoe : anc rer, Sept. 21.— 7e : . - ie a i 2. . phage of workers 1 know—| There was an instant’s lull. Then When the tremendous ovatior | be so because it is the centre of| neouver, Sept. 21 ive thou the lightweight champion of Eng- 0 ya ee oan ae : : : f = icts in!sond dollars have bee Sevnette tr eee men ¥ vote for their party }as one man the huge audience rose | had subsided—the audience ceas-}one of the richest districts in 1383 d dollars have been deposited | and, and Abe Attell, the feather- strong SS in no vue ‘ ™ ’ ‘. . : ; . s Sor lie ae ‘ ; oe ‘tical ki in their seats with a tumultous/ing to cheer from sheer faiigue—|Canada. (Cheers). And it is|in the World office here by a|/weight champion of the world every tine. the political kind. Pies tee : : : - a ee t 7 . Res cut, eamatimes vote, Bilt are ‘tiger’ that was simply deafening. |Mr. Ross began to speak: going to be so because it is the! | prominent Liberal, who desires fought ten rounds here tonight, | | nN eae: S ae illin ts vote as a rule—and|In the midst of the cheering Mr.| “I face this great Audience i | certre for the finest fishing waters io bet the amount that the Liberal| Wells outfighting the American are bey pes. pon, RONG ag PRO? a ‘as seen modestly stroking | night with considerable confidence, |; acti ere. SARE a | a : se ctically every an, “they are mis-|men like iny self who intend to} Ross wee rer modes ‘ 8 . COTES OER See re in the Paeific. That being Go ,vernment will be returned by'| jin practically every round and tal : eee : id franchise 1 hope the white pelt of Mr, Clements'|and not a little thankfulness,” he} oe ; a qT leetting the popular decision. er and a tise), exercise the franchi pa . oo ps ; ; 1S . > malo But r and applause), a + ‘il be out tomorrow at | goat. The audience Patent ajsaid: “confidence (with a glance (Continued on page 4.) jat least twenty-five majority, ris |" Wells is now in line for a match at 1 1 rec “ > O ¥ | | | | Conservatives here }‘ : : eee Oe : the polls voting for reciprocity, think | had found no takers up to midnight. |with Wolgast. ink 1} j landed almost poli Fite oe it Again, if : . | have heard some of |Yote for reciprocity ee felection ever held in Canada, |at wil! on Attell, my rh nisi teks you believe what the Conser- | 6. de aN dia ai th cers remark ‘well, |> ; United jfinds the Goverrment supporters ee ther : ; ee oy the nitec | ‘ ; of urion men in|Vatives say ebout | bbl jsanguine of victory. Reports from Majestic Fight Pictures ( i “i a. trie ’ PODDIC ‘ = \ won't vote for|5t2tes trusts coming [0 Bob! jthe headquarters of the perty in| [t is earned by wire that Wells, ici ne h at the next mun-|up Caneda, vote for reciprocity jall the provinces announce 2 strong | the English lightweight champion, iain because they don't!for the most ardent supporters HERBERT S. CLEMENTS |support of the reciprocity policy.| defeated Abe Attell, the feather- : ™ polities, but they]of your cause as workirgmen will of 53h Footer Street West, Vancouver, B,C. |It is even admitted by the Con-|weight champion of the world. N( vi ; ? , , roker | oor eee 4 $35 Bois steme. . . ‘i ‘rst them so thai then be the members of the | servatives that this policy will be! This makes the films now being Shai ny difference tol, Ard let me tell |@pproved by the electors ard that}shown at the Majestic of the i . 1p , ( t : aes middle class. ! : Pa Leurier wiii be returred by 2] battle between Wolgast and Moran Lat, ¢ ; ‘ > ‘apedian Vet on o.. at ae : : . ; tn ll Mr. Manson that|¥°U that the Canedi ra | Subst niie! majority. peculiarly interesting as Wells must is he fount on that for there facturers’ Association wa an A R d neN aa Wolgnns § in the ring. hor ror body ol workingmen nancing the Conservative cause DUNCAN ROSS ; n Immense ewer ff = wr ane eae Ahh ( : 1@ : J. Olive se 9 _fS “Cle ise embers of the twolin this campaign are your enemies, of Hazelton, B.C., Railway Contractor Vancouver, Sept. 12.—(Special) GRAND DANCE “Thtsations I belon refere vote for reciprocity—a |-—-The amount of the reward for Who have had just ie ng e therefore vote for recy | , iy ; Don't forget the Grand Dance. atyy : ity tc ade Faces sa “ ae teks of thay nel ut enough | Vote for reciprocity is a vote for the capture of the Montreal bark in the McIntyre Hall tonight the city } incompetents See dian esine ,'? robbers has been increased to|frem 9.30 to 12.30. Gray's ) ar es ‘ aie . ' ‘ . a vy RE id mean to take | $32,000. Orchestra. Ae "se Part, indeed, in Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4 (a tee a SNE . $$ $$$ Your Vote for Ross and Reciprocity is a Vote for Rupert. roast the Liberals, : -lanwaueswr, iQ RA BHRamemer @qsrarTrm ma~erTrTrarak> ETE | The Engiishmi: rel i they are + “To those who believe reci- : ae :, : | The Er giishman showed great laught oe (Renewed ity will bring trade and pros- auNgE*s Return Costain icleverness in the hout tonight and . ghee WV ; 5: aa yrocity ‘ é ' ee a ieee nk ; . ° S = rking men here as | PFO thes Rupert: Soak Ottawa, Sept 20.—The eve of | made a great impression. Through no use for party|Perty ‘to frm f \what is probably the greatest jout the contest he I é ‘ ey Ty i g a le i ; ¥ ¥ tf res