.4 Soid 7Vorfi The Daily News PHINCE IUJPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. 1 1 Kergin of AUIn, Pattullo of Prince Rupert, Manton of Omlneca, Perry of Prince George and Yorston of Cariboo by co-operation and unity of action were able to accomplish a great deal for Northern and Central British Columbia; In the next House the North will be stronger by two seats, namely Skeena and Mackenzie, while Lllloet, adjoining Cariboo, seems certain to go over to the Liberal column. These eight seats cover three quarters of the area of British Columbia. By standing together, the representatives of these eight ridings can put up a strong front In the House. As matters stand, the only way this can be accomplished is by the people electing eight Liberals, which tr.er Is every indication they are going to do. The slogan for the North should be "A Solid North." CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily N ews. Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLKN, Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITICfN Thursday. June 19, 1921. Deserted Houses Where Are They? S. M. Newton, Bowser randiilale, said in his speech that there were scores of deserted houses in yuecn Charlotte Islands. Then in his; interview he told of nil the industries going on there. Charles llarri-on, a Conservative, refutes the statement of va-cant houses by telling of the progresV he saw on the Islands. The difficulty with Mr. Newton is that his memory seems to he tailiiijr. TW'hen it rornes limetotell another he does not remeniher the stories he lold beiure. " " . A' Hard Luck Stories Do Not Go Today. Hard luck stories do not go today. Things are picking up rapidly in the uorlh and all thai js needed is encouragement. To elect a pessimist member of a pessimist parly to go out and preach pessimism would he falal to progress. What we need today is optimiMii and faith and co-operation with the Ottawa government. Burde Has Vision Of What Has Been Done. Dick Burde, the independent member for Alherni, who has consistently (ought lor labor legislation and who has on a num her of occasions optoed the Oliver government on miestions of policy, declares mat the (iliver government slmuld be returned 'because of their record on labor legislation. He is coming out as a supporter or theirs leeaiise he says they are the only people who have shown any sympathy with the. aim of the workers. In this amlude the I miles (.ongress of Canada joins, but nme of the local labor e.oneuts have shut their eyes to the Irulh and quibble over little things instead of trying to see the big things that have been done. Blind Leaders. Are Misleading. Labor leaders are supposed to have vision. They are slipped to be able to advise their followers in regard to public questions, giving a gixnf reason for that advice. Today there are a number of blind leaders of the. blind. They , are blinded by political prejudice and selfish interest and the 'men whit follow then! are being badly 'deluded. Fortunately there are a large number of workingmeu today who are thinking for themelves and are refusing to accept the tales or the unthinking. They see that the Oliver government has passed more labor legislation than any government in nnv counlry ever passed before. Because or this record they-wifl continue to support Oliver, and there are enough men of that tanvp to elect him. What we would like, however. i such a n.ajority a would show to the malcontents that thev.are wronjr 111 i. ami mat giMMi work is appreciated. Vote For Elevator And The Alaska Steamer. It is our belief thai the present election will have consider- ante effect on the future industries of this place. The Dominion government ha promised through Premier King that an amount win ie piaceu in tne estimates for an elevator here. A contract na aio neen lei to the local shipyard to build a steamer, th contract being subject to final conrirmaliou by the Dominron government. lion. T. D. Pattullo has been one of lhne who have urired Ik. fk.. - i i,. t t ... . . ... . c ur ixmhiiiiuii (tini-riiiiieiii io mum nom me snip ami ihe eleva-tor here. He has worked jn collaboration with Fred Stork F. 0 ll.1tl.llll ll.iii A M ll..... ..II i. ...-...., nun, ,i. iiini ouiers. n ir. I'atiullo is beaten it will be the fiiM Weakening in the demand for these things for which we have been working. .What is needed hi. morrow and what we are convinced the people will do Is to con. firm the action of these leading men by voting strongly for i-iiiiiiiii. "I Suffered Terribly With Sore. Aching Back" write: Mrs. Roland Ferguson, 194 Lake St, Peterboro. ObL "For over two yesn 1 suffered terribly with aorr. back. I wai almoit mad with trx pais, sad had doctored with It until I wti discouraged. Then ray father, who w firm believer in Dr. Chaic't Meov cinei, Jvitd me to try Dr. Chaca Kidney-Liver PUIs. 1 followed Wa dvice, and am glad to say I wa completely relieved of that torrer-ing pain in ray back. It it over a year ince I ued these pilli, and I have had no return of the trouble, but always keep theas ia rJx Louie." Dr. Chase's Kidnev-LIver Pilla " nog or u piiw, ranmiiMin, itauv t., UC, T SEES BRIGHT FUTURE FOR THE ISLANDS Charles Harrison Tells of Activity Ms Saw and of Future Prospects SOLD MUCH PROPERTY Thinks Colonization Scheme Feasible for Industrious People Kxceislinjily pleased with cori- dliinns now prevailing on the Queen Charlotte Island and par licularly on Masselt Inlet wherfl greater wriod of prosperity than ever is now being enjoyed U harles Harrison, pioneer elller and investor of .laett, who is now in' tie city on his way lu F.r.plan.l. Mr. Harrison in an interview .illi the Daily News lal nilit aid that lie was more than evr confident thai a sreat period .f projm and prosjierily wa irr lore for Ihe Queen Charlotte Islands. If the jrnhl sand experiment now liehir rondurlcil there proved successful il would mean I lie establishment if one of llii liiggest industries in British Columbia. There were millions of acres In lie ilevclopcil. Clam canning now. hem? sue- cesfully carried mil by the I.aa- sara Fihingr & Parkin? Go. was another industry which contained pniilitie of potential Houses Occupied Due largely lo thee two in dustries, Mr. Harrison staled that all J lie old houses in Mas- sett and many new one were now filled and the general ap-earanre of the whole Inlet was indicative of a greater prosperity than it had ever before known. Conpystion of, freight on Ihe wharves afler boat arrivals was another sign of I lie business j:o- ins on. It i said on Jbe Islands. Mr. Harrimn, rr.or(, that thr. Iluek-ley Hay sawmill also on Massed Inlet is n treble lis output. The Port Clements sawmill is now underyoinjr renovation with a view to it heiiisr reopened. in isianu are recovering in a very salisfaelory way from Ihe period of deflation following iijon Die !reat War, Mr. Harrison slates. Splendid Opportunities Speaking of colnuuation pos sibilities on the Nlamls. Mr. Harrison stales that there are plendld opporlunities for the married farmer-fisherman type of MMIIers such a the Hebrl. lean. The agricultural possj. hililies of the Islands along Ihe line of fruit and vezelable rais ing and slock farming are well known. In gelling started, Ibere are not only Ihe salmon fisheries to assil but aIo employment in the lumbering and mining in dustries. Iteferring lo bis own hardships when he started in on Ihe Islands many years ago, Mr, Harrison fails to see why the. Industrious lyjw; of selller should tint., jet along very prosperously today. In his liip.e there was no government assistance, Farmers' Institutes or nearby imliiistries such as there are today. Dutch Settlers KlTorls are now under way to minxiuce Hutch seniors at Del katla, Mr. Harrison reports. Like other part, introduction of capital is needed on the Queen Charlotte Islands, Mr. Harrison stales. He Is of Ihe oninion Mini he can do more for Ihe Islands by remaining in the Old Country at the present lime but lie hopes to be back for several months next year and may then enter some industrial project himself. J In any case, he Is now 'undergo ing medical treatment which will necessitate an early return 'o London and lie leaves oil Satur day for Ihe Jvasl. Heller transportation Is also another crying need of, the Islands, Mr. Harrison nay. Disposed of Property While on this visit lo Massett, Mr. Harrison disposed of Ihe most of his properly on which building are erected but the large portion Of his holdings be sllll retain which, If he no desire, he will be able to dispose of In heller advantage In thn prosperous limes Dial are coming. Having property in the cily, Mr. Harrison also ha a lively Inleresl In Prince lluperl. He Ik pleased with the progress thai the daily f,Rwa. PLAYER S : IIIPP has been ma'de here since hisiwtiisl witli the old ladies at last vift and Is siill as confident as ever of the ultimate place thai Ihe port will bold as a centre of trade mid industry. Mr. Harrison lakes pleasure in recounting the facl that he no only voted at the first provincial election in Prince lluperl but thai he cast the only Conervn-live vole at that election. When W. II. jrd. Conservative, was running for the legisjilur" againl Dr. W. T. Kergin, Liber nl, many years ago lie voted for the former. Mr. Harrison re fused to lie roniniilleeil on the preenl polifjcil route!. He ol his vole through being away but feel h- is still a much entitled lo vole in the district a many people are. The Man in the Moon SAYS ITS election day tomorrow Anil everyone will vole For a man lo reprcent them. Or loe it on a goat. two will have to explain how il ' happened. ' IT Is said that there will be a competition tomorrow In find nut which will he the lies t loser id Ihe two. HOSS Mackay seem In think toe Signumd should be named Warwick "Ihe King' junker.' JAKK says that Sam was afraid to meet Duir. And 11 looks like il, doe.n'l it. F.VI'N in pillllcs4iard wnrk and honesty pays. ..That Is how Duff keeps the lead. TlIF dillirully wjth-T.D. Is that he is nol a politician. 'He Is nol buill that way. JUST imagine T.I), out playing FOR 15 YEARS WAS TROUBLED WITH ECZEMA j Tier It no oihfr rrnmtr like Bur- d'irk Blisxl Bllir that ran oltly rite turb relief la ill mttmr from ecicnu, Mil rtwuni ml ill olhrr dlietiwi or Its-bkna for Hie rratnn Ihtl this old ami wtl trtrd rnimlj wt rlllil lo Mm! t of lira Iroubl anl onini'kti'ly and xr manvnily drtrci r 4wtrt out or Ihe lyMrin by rletndnr Hut hA ariri nuklnr It pur ind ri'lu. Mr. r. W. II. sriulii. reinbrokp, ont.. rltc- "lUrlitf tM-rn troubled with rirma for flft-u yf. durlnr hlrh urn l tried everythlnr I muld IMnk ur, Includlnf (loctur. but , without rllln uyihlnr lo do me mntb tuod 1 flntlly de rldrd in take Burdurk Blood II I Hern, and I rertainly inrprlned lo rmd tht to eeka after I had (lined 10 lake It I i rtlieved tjf my trouble. That wai nine tnontlii ari, and I have. rwt had Ian of It ilnre. mirelj In thank you for lhl n-miderfHl medicine and Mrontly rerommend II to anyone mrrer Int frfim the same trouble an I had," B B.B, la inanufarlured only by The T unburn Co, Limited. Toronto, Ont. tea fighl THIS about Ihe lal chance t I shall have to Inlk .pblilirs to' you earthworm so here goe: Don't forget to vole (or "Pattulbi and pnerily"' utiles ymi want "Newton's uighluiare" or "Mnc-kay' Meltae Muddle." WHKN you vole Vole right. When challenged Sil tight. Whet) you win id liightl There go Newton Out of sight. IN view of Ihe great Inb'rvM;. taken in Ihe eleelloti (oiiiorrov !lie Man in the Minui will slav tip all night and drink a gh of riM-a roln while the return a,r-coming in. J.KK want to know If il i true Dial Ihe order fr itriHini given by (tie Dowser candidate I i celebrate the big Victory oer 1'ie Oliver candidate' ha lieeu cni:- celle.1. Sorry, Jake, I don't kn w One goat is named Sam Newl.m.i!:","U,y 1 ",i"lt, U", w .lieli if rai !- I..-- fllAi,. iiir rr.r iinnnifii m n it irprrii"p "in a .nu nua We'll put Ihese I wo in pickle To run another day. , WATCH IX-S fr new bob h? Ihe lale sport among girls. THHHH is one sure thing abou! Ihe election toiuorrow. At leat IT seems too tiad lo have ee. lion n June when everybody Kighl lo be thinking about love and romance and wedding n d divorces. . J-ILICiniOX enthusiasm i like loe. II t iirprlliig how quickly il can cool on". THK only Ihttig that worries me I thai I was tiuahle to gel up a ten pn on Dull". I never did have any lurk. . 1 PATIIIOTISM is the at re. fuge of it scoundrel," declared an eminent aulhorily. I.asl night the Newton meeting look refuge against Pattullo behind Hie Na tional Anthem. Yet II would not lie oolile lo ay thai the fnmnil nplinri-iii applied to it. - ItflSS Mackay "wanted lo know. don'J you know," al the Xewlnn meeting lal nighl, bill nobody had the temerily to answer his questions. , - SOHFLOII Pallullo by refusing In let . him speak. That I Ihe. 'motto of Ihe Newlonlles. Doubtless Ihe workingmen of Prince lluperl admire that method in politics. Subnribn for the Daily News. Sterling Furnace COAL Oalltarad In BiilH. At $10.00 per ton. Thla la a very uierlor fvmara roal. It rl' a rlean hoi tire, ami la entirely free from toot, linker, lark and dirt. Son of the larteat hralinr planta In Ihe elty are now uinif II ub entirely aalliraitory reaulta. STERLING STOVK COAL, f)ellered In Sack. At flt.60 per ton. We are aim Arnu for th lamoui LADY8MITH-WCLLINQT0N and TILKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. 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