FriJuy. June 13, 1021. Pattullo's Record There are a number of people living In Prince Rupert today who are not familiar with Hon. T. D. Pattullo's record either In this city or In Parliament. For their benefit and to remind others here who know but may have forgotten, here are some of the more Important Items! AS A PRIVATE CITIZEN Pattutlo took an option with others on the Woodworth Lake water supply to be turned over to the city. This source of supply had been alienated to a former president of the Conservative Association of Vancouver. Pattullo played a conspicuous part In creating a public opinion that forced the McBrlde-Bowser Government to take action which re sulted In the transfer of the Woodworth Lake water record to tne uuy or rrince nuperu ine ngnt snouid nave been reserved to the city In the first' place but It cost the taxpayers $15,000. Pattullo secured the telephone franchise for the city. TiAn eomnsnlai hart fennr.tilana fnr Ihn telonhnnn tee. vice In Prince Rupert and Pattullo called a meeting of clti- - - - - r r a tor the people of Prince Rupert. He offered to install the lyslem and give the citizens the opportunity to subscribe for slock In the enterprlze rather than have It pass to out- Mera. The meellnn decided in cull for ciihcrrintlnn In (t) (0) - -- - i nhtAMM An a nry iks mill m uj. inrna1 nuA trt f M. .itu UWIVI lfIWII U I U III. IJPIVlll n. kUIMVU WW! kU kllV WI1J. Pattullo's action saved the telephone system for the city. AS MAYOR OF PRINCE RUPERT Pattullo initiated the bylaw for the hydro-electric pro ject to be Installed by the largest financial group in Canada snd In a written statement he strongly urged its passage. . Pattullo's opponents used the occasion both to defeat him and the bylaw. Had the bylaw passed, the strongest finan cial group in Canada would have been working for the city and it Is the general opinion that this city would, have now been several times its present size. The people who engln- 1 1 ! I 1 L .1 t - t .J n I k . . eerea ine oppotlllOII ni wiai lime arc irjiny iu uu mo amc thing today. AS MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE As member for the electoral district of Prince Rupert Pattullo secured! (a) The erection of the Provincial Government (b) (c) (d) () A large appropriation for the Booth Memorial School. Five times the city's quota for soldier's houses. (This was made possible through other municipalities holding back for political or other reasons) Eighty-one acres at Salt Lakes for park purposes for the Ctty of Prince Rupert and also annual grants to build the approach to the lakes. Appropriation for the building of the road across Cow Bay, linking up Third Ave. with the water-fronL The completed work was handed over to the citizens free or cost to them. An appropriation for building floats at Cow Bay. The Terrace bridge which Is well advanced to ward completion. (h) The appropriation for the building of the Port Clements Tl-ell road, work on which has been proceeding for two years. (i) Appropriation for the road out of Prince Rupert, work on which has already begun. A8 A CABINET MINISTER As a cabinet mlnjster for the north, Pattullo has consistently fought for the rights of Northern British Columbia against heavy opposition from opposing political and other adverse Interests In the south. AS MINISTER OF LANDS Pattullo Initiated and administered the Government's timber policy which Increased the export timber business over 1200 per cent. He Initiated and administered the Provincial Government's grazing policy for the upbuilding of the stock Industry. He Initiated and administered the Provincial Government's Irrigation policy which saved the southern Interior dry belt from ruin and preserved such prosperous towns as Vernon and Kelowna. Pattullo has been one' of the strongest Influences In bringing about a vigorous Immigration policy In the Dominion of Canada and has pledged the Provincial Government to co-operate In placing Immigrants on the farms of the province. In this connection it Is notable that when Immigration stopped, emigration to the United States started and continued until the commencement of the present policy was beginning to be felt. The periods of heaviest Immigration Into the United 8tates were the periods of greatest expansion, the largest Increase of wages and the greatest shortening of hours of labor. He secured the settlement of the foreshore question as between the Dominion and Provincial Governments, which has been outstanding since confederation. Also the Indian reserve question. GENERAL RECORD Pattullo has been one of the most powerful influences In the progress of the Province and the City of Prince Rupert. He has worked consistently and perslsteptly for. the city. If elected he will continue to use his Influence for the advancement of the city and district and for all Northern British Columbia. 8uch man Is worth a great deal to the district and Is receiving the support of those who wish to set the district go ahead. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE In the Letter Box CHEAPER RAILWAY FARES New Haxelinn, Junn II. Kdilnr Daily New. Sir. I notice Hie niinotinre. tnenl in your wi.loly rjrriilaleil paper of (he low cummer ox-eur'ion rale over Hie ('.aii;nlin National railway In eaMern -an-a)a, amt Hie Triangular lour, ami Hie eeial week end liekeln from I'lince lliiierl lo Terrace. Tlial i all very well, imt whal I want In know i, where ilo lhoe people re ofT nl who live a In tip the line of Hie rt.T.P. section of Hie. Canailian National Hallway. Ilefnre Ihe war, for in-danee. Hie return fare from New llazel-ton lo I'rinre Uuperl wa J.I0, iliee the ximiitlK of the AtmU-lirc however it wan iii(ri'.ii-i (o I3.;'0 inrlihlinjr lax; we m'uel pot forjfel Ihe Inxi ami it ha remaineil at I hat figure ever oiure. Cannot ciiiii-liiiifr he dune 10 lirlnjr the fare down lo a more 'eaonahle level Net Popular I do no Hi ink, nor doc any nne'peroii Ix-lieve that hangup oiij for lii'h faro i going to make railway fare popular, and I know for a facl Dial many people living along the line (In- Man especially; refrain from iiing Ihe train Iterative of the high fare charged, and lal iimmer it wa particularly noliceahle, and last week quite a large numher of Indian drove over Hie road lo all end a funeral of one of their friend, which wa held near here, rather than pay Ihe high fare demanded at the present time. Vet we ee day-after day trail) paing here practically empty. How ridiculou II all cem to any perou po. eh)K Hie enl hit of common ene. The I rain cn-w look pretty fat on it any how, and the lalion avent pul on .nice broad mile. The numher of people travel. ling on llii -eel ion of the Can adian National railway i very mean indeed to what pertained when Hie railways were in Ihe hand of Ihe (i.T.P. llailway Co. and fare were lower, and all train headed for Prince Ituperl, and that city Iwnefiled I hereby Not it now Ih ou;ili, all Hie cream of Hie irallic going lo Vuncouxer. H.C. Like to Visit Coast There are many people engeged in edenlary and other occupa tion' whoe monelary mean are very limited hut who would like to tnke a Iriii lo Hie roal of Prince Ituperl or eUewhere, a one can make. onie very enjoy able trip around the coal from that port. Why iio( inc cheap rclurn ticket from all the lalinus along Hie line to Prince Ituperl ami give, people n chance to gel down hy Hie sen and thus en able Iheiu lo do a little hopping there iiloi, Would it not facl I i tale lni!"ine and. make railway travelling a little more popular? llt'CKI.KY WELL KNOWN CLERGYMAN HAD TOO MANY WIVES' Rev, Dr. Ross Smuggled Ladies Into the Sitting of the Church Union Committee .MONTH HAL, Juno 13, (Can. tullan Pre . When llevv Or, (itfiirpe I-! Uu u-.ii nl flllnw:i at. TO! DAILY IIWB PA0B FTT1. TELLS ABOUT ' FIJI SLANDS Colonial Treasurer of Qroup Speaks to Local Club and Other Citizens at Luncheon About ixly of the leading iiuineM and profeional men of Prince Ituperl at down to luncheon yelerday wjlh Hon. II. II. Iluhlin, cploniu) Treanurer, who ii on a viit to Ihi city on u trade minion and who deliverr ed an interesting-uddre on Fiji, The occasion wa the regular weekly luncheon of the notary Club but almoil every member had brought one- or more guest. 'Ihe aildre was replele with humor and wa ;uuch ejijnyed by all present. Much of the informal ion given ,wa covered in an interview given uu paper yesterday but many thing were aid which were not conveyed in that article Imt the humor and delightful ease of the speaker cannot be conveyed. He smoked a cjgaretle a lie. spoke anil in Hie middle of I he, address slopped lo light another, adding an air of nonchalance to the proceeding which wa novel. Mr. Iliishion said at Ihe lime he did not know whether lo be grateful to Mr. Stork for insist in? that be'must visit Prince Itu perl but he wa now sure that he wa grateful. The only thing he mised wa not. meeting representative of the beauty a well a Ihe business ability of Ihe city. Finest Scenery Here Speaking of the trip west, he said that from Jasper westward be bad seen nothing more won derful in Ihe world, yet he had travelled a great ileal. A town urrounded by such natural beaut ie could not fail In become an important centre. I lie speaker weui on to say that Fiji wa noted in the mind of many for if cannibal. It wa fifty year ince il was ceded to Ihe (Jut-en of F.ugland and now belonged to the .King, 'the native were very particular in re gard to Ibis. They did not re cognize any such person a secretary of tale. King Tha- kembeatl wa the last of Hie can nibal king. In those day it wa an honor to be clubbed to ileal h ami eaten and men often fought for the honor. They could un derstand what an honor it would be for a fat missionary to undergo that I real incur. The heathen temple still exist where the brains of Ihe captives were knocked out against two stones. One of these stones wa now used as Hie foul in a Methodist Church were, infant were, hapli.iil. Happy Children "The people of the Fiji nation atr a lot of happy children" declared Mr. Hushloii. 'l doubt if the future ha anything greater in store in the way of happiness. They live a communal life but I heir contact with white people i increasing their demand for the amenities of civilization. Still they retain many of their ancient custom and ceremonies They have dance in which they II down and they sing beauti fully. oine of I heir newer song lieiug about modern thing such a th.' arrival of aeroplane. there is a rainfall of 120 inclie ,ihi. and the country I very fertile, o fertile that if you plant a pair of old shoes in the ground at night you will find u crop of n.u.h.ooni above then, the tendiny the billing of the private in bill committee on the church i,nn",inK- ,,.., trouble! Mr llnh on spoke. ni,o fi-wilh union bill ho got into the n,uch harass,.,! guard, -imncial condition of vrounlry whose duly It was lo keep the '''fl'. excelleu , lie came de.' Canada, ol a a bankrupt but door of the room I where Wliere the. tlin ,iej ' the arguma'iil knew il. Ihey kept their eye nn him and when he made a dash to gel in Hiey did likewise. On one particularly exciting afternoon Or six ladies in close nl tendance, approached the guard. To Ihi personage the, doctor explained: "Oh, yes, I'm a member f Ihn the capital slock. They had by u mid suliiiun turned ftiiurh tiusi- ness to llritisii Columbia in soft Moods and salmon, but the trade Ito, with five of(wnu .(.anaua siiuuiu ue greater. I hey wauled to export as well as I........ I 'I'l ....... I... I II.!.. fruit ami beef. committee -and besides, my wifc.usiiiK all the civilized articles.. The triumph of a master blender " BRSNn COCKTAILS DRY MARTINI' month il wa extremely plea-! nit. '1 hey had no malaria or other tropical disease. The people did not die 'bill gently faded away. Hi mission lo this country was to jdace Fiji on the map. He thought if a Western Pacific League wa formed on Ihe coast it would prove of value! in promoting closer relationship mil belter knowledge one of Ihe oilier. This was a great dominion and Fiji was - a small crown colony but both were partner in Ihe yreatesl empire ever eeu. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert June 13, 1914. For three hour lat night a number of citizens discussed permanent street with' Ihe city riuiucil. The majority were in favor of .discontinuing Hie plank road policy. Those present included T. D. I'allullo. John Buckley. W. Sihbald, V. P. Lynch, K. II. Mortimer, Oeorge Angell, A. II. Allison, M. ; M. Stephen. W. M. Law and A. ('ars. IhiVan Ho, -the well known conl raclvr, is I lie new owner of the lloyal Hotel. He wa the purchaser in Hie ?in,noo deal announced exclusively a few day ago by Iho Daily New. The Daily New says that the recent regulations governing fisheries by which the number of Indian license is reduced work a hardship on canneries, fishermen and Prince Uuperl. WATER NOTICE. (Dlxrilon and Uu) TAKE 0li:K ihn lluine H. Dtblnrton, hnut adtfrea i Marlt. will anr-ly for 'a lirrnrt to tike and ur 1.000 ration of wurr nut or an unnanuni pmd. Tne atrr mil i uiverira inin iih poim ai a about too ri'ft north, nf the north--M ronir nf lilmk 4Da II I. 7. DUn 916. Queen GliirHI:- Inlands, and will be usett for Ind'istriw 1nn"e upon ttie? land de- rrltsi t tork is 1 1 J. plan Vie, Queen (JwrLilt.- Marat. T lit nuiire waa lited n tb iroiiD.I on the tailt dav of Nay. A rnnr ut IhU m.llre ami an aiwlt ittfm rstiant therein and to the "Water Art. ivii." win n riien in ih. nrrire nr the Vatr Reeorder at Prlni-e Hupert. Ob-Jeetluna lo Ihe aprllratlon may be filed with ttie tild Water Recorder or with the imnpiroiier cir vvlr iutnt. Itorltament niiUdinr, Vletorta. ..-... within firty day arter the Ami aw irnnre of tMi notice In a loral evl - The, date of the rtrt pubtiratkin .r m notice la Nay 16th. ' H. B. SMtlXllON. Applicant. NOTICE. Tender V 111 he rerelveJ lv lh Cliv of Prince mrar hiTl nu-n for tor the ine purlia.e j.unmv of or Lot LOI ! "'" """g uauo , - '. liberation were held. Or. inn? auoiuer.; urrx eliirlldn for ndm llnnce H I1CC ": I" I'" ' u "neme tor tut uc lie. wa n member of the nnti-"",n,, ... . . t I ailil lilatit I aif I lilt ItMiiln i f link union cniumlliee, ami cenain "'r"" ladie wlio also wanted lo hear'11'"1 "P ' per cent ot invest1 Tender to o In the orflre of the Cltv m iera numw -Terwer rr Lnts' not later than It a.m. Katurdur, June 14, lt4. IN PUCBATr IN THE SUPREME CatIRT OF BRITISH nrnfei enllnl liirllT tin snfl vvnnd ' COLUtat. - m me Matter of II. and K. r, JO.5;s. Clty ayrk. ACminNtratlon .rt; In the .Matter or the ' itate of Wonr koca, liereated, lnteUtt ,TAk'r. .VOTICK Itiaf by Arrti'f of Kit Honor MrH. Vimnir. made th 7th' day of June. A.U. 104. I wa appointed ArtJuji AdmliiUtramr of the rotate of VVonir kont. deceased, and all partle hattnir rUluu arahi-t the said rltlale are Itepetty required ""I""'- "! uiru x.vijiiimi,..,, fiiri.Uh ie. tr,ieHir .Mfii.' SILK HAT Brand COCETAIIlS at a new low price T W ine. that WU produced except Ironical l(lt or berpre the 9th day or July XD. ..,!. . . ... ., IVH, amt all partlea liulebted ih .,aiii" t-u,iie are reiiiiired lo - tne amount or is to i.ea'k Ihi afternoon." Hie Hie speaker mention sucit cur- guard let iiim pa. also the, is ceieinonle as the walking ladies, evidently assuming Mis. Ilo was "anning them, The feat wn repented until IB or Id ladies hud, tinder the wing nf Or, Floss, gained adiivllliinee, Then Hi guard demurred. "Sir," he said lo the reverend geiillem'an, "you have many wives." on healed stoned. While people were afraid to trust themselves to doit. Tourist Resort Fiji was u delisjhlful tourist resort with all Ihn delights of the south. It whs warm Ihreo months in the year. For nine heir IndeMednes to tne fnrlhwltrt VVAI.1KH HUE. Arllnir orrirlal Ad:iilnl rtr(,r. Hated thU 0th dav of June. IV BSM T. I B IVI CAfARRH el tha BLADDER 'EacSCepeulajJjyA baara name tT Hewn w vteoHHttrfKu $0.50 bottle At All Government Liquor Stores Guaranteed to ix? a JDO'i- )!cnl or raif ll'iuom and llqurura imported from Torino. Italy; tendon Kn( land: Cognac and Mar-llles, i'rancr. Hfady to rve InfinltVljr' litT than home-made cockt&ila, at a fraction of the coat. Nw low price now. at all Government Vendors $1.59 a bottle. ' I Ask for Silk Hat Brand Cocktails Thin advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British COCKTAILS I H KINNtO ttO ..'nr v. 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