erry te oe San Sad Ssepapipasae—aatesapsmag adie nedha ote a ns Saveadusthieteieenttnbeeiamretetemateataieet oie ) 1. Free Lands for Settiers—Nore for Speculators. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—S) cents per inch Contract on application. We Pg tam a! SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada. United States and Merico—Daitr, 3 ride go per month. or 55.9) per year, in advance. Weexiy, $2.0) per yeer : ‘ Other Countries— Daily, $42.09 per year; Weekly. $2.50 per year a sorance. vertime HEAD OFFICE Daily “iews Building, Third Ave. Prince Rupert, 8. Telepho.s & BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New Yore—National Newspaper Boreas, 219 Bast Zird St. SeaTTLe—Paget Sound News Co New York Ony Lospos, Exctanp—The Ci Trafalgar Square Syndicate, Grand Trunk Baiiding Supsceizees will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 9 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers WEDNESDAY, Marcu 12 pane panna SHOULD BE BOXED WITH THE BONELESS HERRING. Prince Rupert and The in no more. It was not a Progressive (ar out for want of public patronage sad 2 od and osperous business and was cutting deeply yid-time a fbyc baas r ‘ 45 et r f rr val. Not Hat bul an comm iree advertising irom ine omy iwo from the Empire Cause himeel lied against ring rule Libera! people of Pris news papers— of that agaisi enterprising Progressive and again from The News has to ee publ ce Rupert it is} tator. progressive 2 Transpertation. Any The which are now re-\a fa The We editor newspaper was aud has rebe and the representative of ism it and as the organ of the abd even eager to lend its whether movement caleulated to because as be pro- gressive ever ready land for the specu- su pp rt te any ideas, Conservative or Socialist or whatever. 1ediate upset the conditions way to Peace ! tarding the speedy advancement of this city has News ils strongest champion. The Progressives good for f the Jt haat £0 out done some Conserv: r ise Comm provement pomtled on Progressive pri £0 COHOU their freedom from serve party t ine city. Having gained this measure cess, and way to gait for the betterm why did thi neh of others conditions honest, 1€5 seives 1 be soid out bodily. and subpye what for which met with public appr was the consideration them? 8) Vea-} away rowh tan ‘oF 2 of taxation and under aiiway contro) Aid to seals old shackles : of giv- The people gressives have the Particularly when their victory in the appointment of in the galleys and have who approved and supported their cous as taan-j right to an answer icensing conmimissioners who were not known as le yur 5 "iisar ot the oid well known as McBride government has so manipulated the liquer trafli« In the norganized di iets the such a ring met with paea one of the evil« quor license iaws co-operate with the } nior 1 aiding rail- Way and ighway truction as to utilize the mportant part of its polities] machinery. cities it appoints a number of license are j lranct ‘ ine con- owner- nent- public commissioners; im the licenses believed) stl i, eration and control of the provincial police { is everywhere under that in the those of the publi aken out of » hands of the Attorney heat niterests he cense holders themselves, as ‘ . i} i » cont ses well as generally he mitrol of license tition General, who a bt should be passenge | express { conditions, and and telegraph s of all cannot be at all placed ales vernment-aided ids to be nder the jurisd { the Do- minion Railway ssion. With a view meeting the mand for the tation of} igrain from Saskatchewan and Al- berta, the of government The people t and not the rail “ae quainted with local different municipalitse elected hands of the people in the that the made the directly in the and communities, and commissioners should be The their local appointments fight they would them first step in this direction ratified by the Attorney determined to make in by them Progressives in having have have had the which Progressives, at the auy might they behind General In ampaign holders the charmer lay immed mnstruction t strength of the And breath Of) wave i people. 3. Timber. have the Wi ithout the wholesale disposal! of lands to bees the only timber present 4Ss0 We equal | ing valuat be|b) the gover lion, and the lands by grea means much first whiff of the down and grovel this e¢ elevators. the rail- ways the license yet, alack-a-day the patronage It might secret of the right to shall be the president of the Progressives The McBride Progressives in the campaign, disband the new The means that eight of the whole of the membership are not be political ethics for them to let the public but the condemn Candidate The the desiring the votes of the this offer That both each should have association to reserve timber which has policy of public Manson obeyed consideratior told into the know so it sent for speculators, president mandate candidate government, advoe + the survey, ion of timber nment before disposal of all such public competition to users. made that Conservative fell for thi old association, that eight and the Improved methods of prevent- marked men renegades and/ing timber and next vear and to the end of the | atized reafforestation. Hand loggers licenses to be granted where conditions demand, 4. Public Protection in Respect to Coal. Coal lands leased cruis- ciations should and one and lands representation upon aliena- Progressives back in the immediately formed. specious promise, It they are actual them on executive, and these are waste system- to be treated as such this year, century unless a new Progressive association should be organized | toen of sufficient their on better and more substantial principles, or by fight for their as free and independent citizens. force of character convictions and rights to be alienated, conditions to be the legisla- not Se but under fixed periodically by Lure, Wherever Yes, the representative newspaper of the dead Progressives does get out a trifle earlie The Daily News as a rule, but people are beginning to know that we wait for the practicable ' And e rary government operation of} coal mines to be at once under-|} taken with a view to reduction of existing prices, We insist upon the appoint- ment of a royal commission to investigate the present exorbitant coal prices. 5. Practical Education. We condemn the present edu- cational autocracy of the govern- ment, We recommend the appoint- ment of a representative advis- ory board in educational matters, such as exists in all other proyv- inces, The present schoo! curriculum is so overloaded with subjects as to render thorough education in any branch impossible, We advocate an increase of rin the afternoon than and nec- very jatest news and they wait for The News accordingly. the people of every rank of life and of every political persuasion are telling us by telephone this morning that our yesterday's issue was well worth wailing a few minutes for. Canadian General Electric Company, Limited Motors, Mining and Contracting Machinery Electrical Apparatus of every description Graham Kearney, Mgr. Read The Daily News de-{in THE DAILY NEWS inearned ref “ostiy, cumbers le syste mediate taxes im unor &. Labor—Workmen's Compensa- Without Litigation. ial depar have full charge roviding posit ye vs employ- litiga- and terme 7 vue Che, mum . xtens! as to cover all hazardous employments The payment of be made at ast fort %. Oriental iennthamalhdan: should wages night ym govern a “White Bi and advocate increasing stringenc laws until this re- The Liberals of favor of Orientals ilish con- immigration is allained, tish Colur total ex Dia are in ision of ym the Pr We ins authorities vince. that shall the Provincial enforce strict regulations in all con- ted districts. 10. Extension of Municipal Powers. local control in license and ners by popular 41. Public Ownership of Utilities. We emphatically declare our the principle of ownership of public util- advocate limitation of franchise to corpora- the same, if in interest, in equitable police vote, adherence to public ities, and terms of Lions, renewing the public terms. 12. Local Traffic. The liquor traffic of British Columbia is at present under the} absolute control of the Provin- government, and is used by Control! of Liquor Clal }it as a political machine. complete question We insist upon the removal of the liquor from party politics. The control of the traffic should) be vested in municipalities, or, in unorganized territory, in locally elected authorities. We favor a local option law. In the protection of the public} we insist on frequent inspection of liquor offered for sale. 13. Public Accounts. We denounee the MeBride government for withholding year after the public accounts from examination by the Public Accounts Committee. We advocate the organization | of an auditor general's depart- ment, independent of the govern-| ment, | 14, Fishery Control. We advocate immediate steps| § year | paper | ganization. mi ao NOTICE , ~~ Wome ent “ee me. Freer = RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT Servian Labor Benefit Society Ne 195. S555 FRED. STORK Gemere!) Hardware *“e ©@ e+e & SECOND - AVENUE ¢« +--+ ++ + + + + + @-¢ Little’s NEWS Agency Magetine: :: Newspaper: FRUITS Pervodicals CIGARS TOBACCOS G.T.P. WHARF —When You Require Live or Dressed aie YOUNG PIGS OR ANY KIND OF LIVE STOCK & DAIRY PRODUCE H. WILLIAMSON 357 Cordova Street, East VANCOUVER, B.C Who ties on the shortest noti ce supplies tie nshintk mMmaUus Psiore white ishermer The protection of fisheries Britist from fo) adequats adian waters. 15. Protection of Water Supply. ndemn the the ro. alienatir watersh+¢ 16. Torrens System of Registra- tion of Title. The j of land} present system I I i is expensive and cumbersome. We advocate the adoption of the Torren and a reduction on fees. 47. Non-Partisan We favor the service Civil Service.) organization of} "8 a civil commission for} ress both 2 Appointments ice should be partisan iside and outside services to the based on service eivil serv- fitness and not on Letters to the Editor hous rt, B, ¢ 1u1 2 i i ath i ducted 80 as dirt } pany Prines March 12, Daily News a Rupert, B. C ut B any ¢ fot the pu f acquiring Will you” ki | the pre y liabilities A or y other purpose seen or indirectly Mus-| benefit the ompany 1 tak i case h eachan recent i8-| wise acquire aby rights | pany may convention in| for the pn | particular intended for SS.) trade V Editor Prince mpany Dear Sir make the correction in that the name of M appearing in a sue of the Empire as a to the Progressive this cily is not Mussallem of would further never attended ings of the Prog having sallem delegats aby machine To constru meel- lives, not ges > . ) | ° ork, manage Mussallem & Go, 1), roads, ways, tramways, state that I have} sidings on lands owned or ¢ . the company, bridges, reservi any of the courses, Wharvés, manufacto se Conse ‘ houses, electric works, shops, EPSeve VOnSErys ther works and conveniences had the honor| seem calculated directly or advance the company’s intere of being a member of that or-|¢cntribute to, subsidize or othe Yours truly or take part in the construct ; : ment, maintenance, working, SOLOMON MUSSALLEM. | carrying out or control therec sell cr dispose of the company, or any part thereo HOTEL DESTROYED snd in parecuisl for shares, securities of any other co ing objects altogether or in o those of the Five Guests Burned to Death; Ten Narrowly Escape. of the.company 48 may seen in particular by , by cireulars, by purcha bition of works of art or ae publication of books March 12 by granting prizes, Ilaster ’ (y To sell LID Nove, manage, Plaster Rock, change, lease, dispose of, turn known Commercial] or otherwise ‘deal with all or ‘ the property and destroyed by fire|(, he a al) or Five guests whose | Principals, agents, unknown and Special to Daily News. St. John, N. B., Frasers Hotel at well hostelry, was night, ‘ jor otherwise, and either alone names are burned | junetion with others; (aa) To company to be registered in country and to according to the laws country wl represent the accept co many of any process or Prince Rupert's leading hotel— conaraily any fF Savoy. may seem to the ling conveniently or were to death ten others had nat rOW escapes SL comy sult; company profitably carry out company; (xX) such means of making known the rights of the any of the above th contractor or cot itr branches of mitroiled by irs, wate! ries, w stores which lirectly are and may t , and t rwise assist mm, impr wf undertaking of 1 '50R debent mpany part sin To a prod ove management, w I th such ti onside ation as the comapny may think ft, ires hav ila lept ucts 1 expedient, advertising in use and interest, and periodicals, rewards and donations; the ex by and develop, @x to acce any par comp punt t of any ings truatees or in con procure the any forelen d@signate persons the of ich foreign many ane service for and in behalf of 11 the (bb) And, carried to carry on any business which capable of be on Lace V. L. BARKER MUNRO & LAligy + ARAM, bon ee GEORGE LEEK & ¢9, Fire, Life °c Ave JOHN DYB THE IROQUOS POOL Cor, First Ave and Tth Street Hotel Central an, sect oo Gn rd HAYNER BROS. (BALMER E. L. FISHER Funeral! Director and Embaat THIRD AVE VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE §.8. PRINCE oon am < ervice Prince Rupett an Arsdol 5 Prive Princess May hatoe™ Sesitit a General Ag < Friday, March 15t For Viet ve J, G. McNab « ReuSe' 3 & shi = S sh ateh ab’