Friday. June H2i. x Mustard Yourself . .wt tust tenmlnus ww-.j;!L2,"d8S,SS: p,o,,nt"z;..,,ir.h. but it must he Colman's SUMMER STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Will sin! rntni PRINCE RUPERT tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE mill mtciinivli .tc point each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Frulav, HUM) p.m. E.S. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte. Hand. June 0. PA8SENGfc.lt TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Itt rrlnra IImt : jii fc.i Milti:i; H.i'li-o: MiUovio.1. WIS- MrtO, til points Eastern Canada, I'uiK-d Stalet, MCNOT ALL OCEAN TEAMSHI LINfl. Cltl TUltl Office, i Third Alt, Print Rupert, ptwne I to. W CANADIAN B.C. Coast Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCES8 ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle-June 14, 21, 25; July 2, 5, 12, 10, 23, 26 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway June 8, 16, 20, 27, 30; July 7, 11, 18, 21, 28 8.3. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For lutedale, Swanion Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Fall, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van-souver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all 8teamhlp Line. Full information from W. C ORCHARD, General AaenL Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. SHIlnil rrotn mora Rupert. e VAUCOUVIW. WICTOWA, Otttn rtllt, ana l.inm tr. Tuttstti. .. Fee VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Altrt Btf, tnf lante Bar, Wrttf Mm. Fe ANVOX. ALICl ARM. tTIWART. Wtltt ItlaM. .! PJi. ftr rotrr tiaetON ant Nm Rltte Canntrlet, rrMtf A.M. Ill ni Avenue. J. Btmtlti. Attnl. Priore nuptn. a.r. PACIFIC RAILWAY Service? Prince Rupert. eBeer without aPeer BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS Have Arrived. In 1 1 1 1 rt 1 wnnring materials at mndcrnle prices, EXTRA BLOOMERS OPTIONAL. STEVE KING Phone Green 85. Free Delivery In Insist on The better beer pure palatable high in food elements At all Gov't Liquor Stores VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED TliU advartticioent Is not published or itliiilayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or ty tb Qovrmnnt o( Drillih Coluuibls. DR. WRINCH WAS CHIEFSPEAKER jaiid Candidate Addressed Large Meet-at Terrace: Oliver's Return Essential iIppI TKHHACK, .limn rt. Political fepllng is. beglnnitng rim high ami there was a farge turnout to Hip welcome llr. Wrinch nlnl Hon. A. M. Malison. r. Illeerker was to in the rluiir ami hilrothtroil the speaker in a few vt'll rlmen words, Hr. Wriiich, Liberal candidate fur I hit district, spoke first. Hi; lai never been a parly man n he lie, pointed oiil, ami in only standing lii Ir Ihe Liberal nartv now. he- caue from an imparl ial point of "t iew he eiee.H H In he epnllnt for fur Hie Jienl inpi'li df the Hi country thai (lie l.iheral parly he returned o power. He refute, however, to he (ei alintlley In the parly. If eleeleil lie will work Impartially for the jrood of the whole dUlricl. Improved Finances The fir.l Vjneral point he dealt with wa I lie mlale of I he financei of Hie province, which, he claim, are greatly improxed. uiii reading- letter from a Toronto not firm of hrokorx lo the How.er Oliver admihiotralimi re.peclio-vinioii ly. Then lie explained clearly the Finkins fund ami Hie varioiM which rompoe the doM, TH1 DAILT MWB WOT FIV1. many of which am dpfinlfe aTireci i eviucnccii iiy tne copper o el.1. He touched on the heller adiuinifralioii of the (iiver!lapcr of Oeoan? Poll, the pniee (ovenimenl, illiilratirt? it in re-!aril in Hie road work. The roads were nnl laid out cienli-fii-alty under the llnwuer .-il in I II -ilraliun and Hie loealion of l hem rlianjje.l hy each new road uierinlendpnl. The road whicli hac not heen kepi up, which areihul whoe preatiif'jf is as yet un referred lo hy Hie oppoimr part- ie are IIip.c duplicale xlrip. Tlie aclual n.md in ie hae In- created froni. roiiithly peakimr. 1200 lo I noil mile under Hie Oliver adminiotralion. Social Legislation Then he dealt witli the ocial Iciiiftlatioti fn which a a doctor and working: fur the puhlic welfare, he wa. mntl inleresled, dwellln? especially upon the MnllierV pension and Workman' Hompetisalion actf. He dosed wilh a slroiiff appeal that Ilia Hlier tiovermnenl Ite reliiriiPil In power. Hon. A. M. Manton .Mr. Mansoii jfave a powerful adilret travertin? the whole panilt! of legislation ami admin. Itiralion and showing where the province had benefited from l.iheral administration as against any other t lint had heen in power. MACKAY SENDS LETTER TO FRENCH PRESS OF PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Urges That They Back This Port and Prove Wisdom of SJr Wilfrid Laurler T. Ilos .Mnckay, Provincial Parly randldale, has mmiI the follnwiiiK letter to l.a Presse, the Moulreal newspaper: When the first propoal was made for cnliliiiuiufr the CP, It. across the continent In 4ln I'aci-fie. sirenuoiis opposition was entered UKainM the pr(ipoal hy the llii'ii l.iheral opposilion, Hie prophecy hPiiijr made hy the lion. Kdward lilake thai never would such a foolish line heroine sufll- cienlly profiluhle to pay for Hie axle yreas that would he re quired In liaiiliiiK freight across Hie iuiposftilde harriers of Hie llocky Mountains. This oppos) Hon wan of no avail, hi Hie year HHl Hie financial alTairs of the CP. II. had heroine so crinu llial mi urgpiil appeal was made to tlie House of (.ouiiiiii Is for financial assistance. ) was pointed out al Hie lime that a dlta'ster second only lo Hie Sotilh Sea Iliihhle would he prcripitalr-d iiiihus the IliiNt'rnitienl came to Hie assistance of the CP. It. As. slslance Was given, ami In May of Hie follow!!!? year (lie flrsl train pulled Into Vancouver on Hie Pacific Ooasl. Few Had Faith "Willi Hie completion of Ihe road ami Hie iiiaiikMiralloii or a train and frelghl service the renl ! ftiM 1 of I lie Western division of the CI'.H. and Ihe stniRtfle of Hie t'ity of Vancouver lii'Kan. I'evv had failli In Hie city the loca lion was roiisldered impossihle; the rlliniile was had; the rain was unusually wel; and all the business of the Province at that limp was centred in the city of Virlnria. Thc.'.CI'.Il., however, went ahead, assuming that Hip mad woiill 1ecnniP prosperous it terminus would become a 'l-n'i! Mlv f'w.pntrpr lit'ifu u-npp established lo Glnna and Japan; working arrangetneti'.jji w'erc mailp with a lino running to New Zea-liiint ami Alisljalia: the coastal of .fohri ..Irving vn purchased. Thi& solution of the Intiispnrlatiorofprnlilcm hood hail cnccl of slowly moving Hip wholesale houses froni Victoria Vancouver 'anil attracting foreign Iraile Hi nun; It Hip infant port. Greatest Statesman "In iKllfi I'.aiiaila'x Krealei! lalpinan eaine inlo power anil realizing the mUlake that iireiieeeor hail maile, not only ilironltniipil Hie knoc.kiiit,' predeeeijors hut linonpI Hie railway ami hoonled for lerminal cilyj, Slowly I he con-llicl Itelweeit Hie city and Hip J.I'.M. ended ipfirdlal relation) were elahliihed and Hie city turfed lo rrow. The l.iheral frov-eriiuieiil aided il. )fniwlh in every poihh'way hy liarhor development and P'UMMialile .aid to naviyalioii. Greater Country "Sir Wilfrid l.anrier. hnwovcr, couvincei'l (Jial the CP. P.. did iraTi- llitv liei part of Hiilili ili.luuiliui. He had a of an evn jri-palcr counlry running parallel wilh Hie C.l'.ll.. "'veral liundred iihIps lo the j.Norlli. That hlimn was, cor Anyox. Hie pritd of Premier, the of (iraliam Inland, Hie halihut of the Northern Pacific, Hie xalmon of tin .Vans and Skcpna, Hie uu fouchetl anlliraelli' coal of Hie (Irnundliiit:, and many oilier na fnral rpnuroo an Kreal or Kreal- r than lhoo alrflady mentioned heralded lo a . wail in? world Knoiigh. however,, is known of our great Northern and Central llrilish idiimlda, wilh its farm ing' and grazing- land. lo justify Ihe conclusion if Sir Wilfrid thai thi. country should he given railway service. Sir Wilfrid how ever lias gone o Hie P. real Ue- yond ami his .successor in ofllce iinfortunalely fails lo g-rasp tin magnifirenre and grealness of our pari of the province. He evidently has decided lo wash his hands of ihe. wltle allair and Willi flint end in ,view lias appointed a railway man of un-iiie.sfoiied ahilily, hut like many humans no douhl ticeplilile to the influence if Iho Itifr crowd. So that today Ihe terminus of the llraml Trunk Pacific, inslead of being at J'rince llupert as originally intended hy Sir Wilfrid, is lo all inlenls and purposes at Vancouver. Many refer lo the line into Prince llupert merely as a branch line. , Appeal to East "Vancouver Oily, loday is a greal and womlprful purl. II is often referred to as. a monument lo lid' prophetic vision and Kood jiiilgmeiit of the late Sir John A. Macdonald. I appeal lo U10illie ..ii i. i:.... . French and Ill HIT l.,4lilill lit i the easl who, like myself, were admirers of our great , departed- slalesiiian. to assist in giving to Ihe City of Prince llupert Ihe terminal facilities, Ihe trans pacific Heel, Hie Coastal boats, Hie elevators, and till the oilier eipiipmenl incidental to Ihe dp. vclnpineiit of a great port that has made Vancouver what il has become. If this is done our city in the north will become ju.st as greal and prosperous us I hat of Ihe CP.lt. terminus ami Hie name of Sir Wilfrid will live revered and honored Pis' 'ad of labelling Make Better iBread Askour grocer for ROYAL YEAST CAKES .STANDARD Of OOAUTY. 0RbOYlAR! """" " '' I - " L , ; 1 I Beer Plebiscite Better Cheaper r Wholesome I Matured Cooling Draught Brewed in B.C. DR. HENRY DAVY, President of the llrilish Medical Association, said: "Hread. cheese and beer for a meal is in-finitely more "scientific lhan tlie American meal of bread, lea ani jam." DR. HARVEY W. WILEY, the famous pure food advocaliv has declared: "Heer is a veritable fod product." l m.iiurilv lemperale beeafise they prefer beer to any other beverage. KEEP THEM TEMPERATE BY VOTING FOR THE BEER BY THE GLASS PLEBISCITE- BEER DRINKING REDUCES WHISKY DRINKING. Moderation League of British Columbia UOMDOX MOSS, Secretary him, as some are now trying to do. as an idle dreamer." CHARLES M. HARRISON IS AGAIN ON COAST Visits Victoria and Says Is Trying to Induce Hebrldeans to Come to Province . C M. Ilurrison. for years a resident of the Oueen Charbdte Island, hut now making his home in London, Kngland, Is in city ,a guest L tlie Donijiiiou ti3-f iw: iiuimiiu ...iiiiiii.. ; - ... . , .Mr. Harrison, .since taxing up iik Idime in Hie Old Uiml, has ile- vtlled consideralde attention lo the .securing of immigrants for this province from Ihe llrilish Isle. Just at the present he is Induc ing llehrideans to make their homes in tills province. vMr. Harrison say Hint the con ditions In the Old Land tire, im proving. The government is re- luciiig tin taxation in some lines and Ihe number that are seeking aid from the government Is con statitly decreasing. TERRACE NOTES lr. llauoii of Hie O mlogical survey passed through here Sal unlay night en roule for Smith ers. i.. v. miiiiii or lliuetion was here in the interests of Mr. Sar gent. Messrs. Iiekrill and riilheH. visited Kssingloil -last week. Mr. Anderson is buck In tin' hank again after a two week vacation. Mr. Press who was re lieving him has relumed to Prince llupert. Mr. Haven has gone nut to I.akelse for tlie. summer. Mr. llanihlin Is relieving Harry Creelmati at the station while he It enjoying his annual vacation. The summer picnic season has A Vote for the Means BEER BY THE GLASS A vole for the Meer-liy-the-filass measure is a vole for increased temperance anil sobriety. HKTTBIV to drink Hie lighter. Iirewel beverages made from Hrilish flolunifiia grains and hops than Ihe more .sljmiilating inr-porled spirits. , j t ( . - Ileer by the glass will be dispensed in government licensed nnd supervised premises under i-ondiliotis .which will discourage the treating habit. . WOUK.MKN who have to make.i lunch of more or. less unpalatable sandwiches packed hi tiome, under the provisions of the new measure, may have a.coot and appetizing glass of beer wilh llieii" luticli. TOU MISTS, instead of hauling a dozen hollies of lukewarm lieer front Ihe vendor's store may get a cold glas en route, os they require il. ; v Municipalities which do not want Hie leer-hy-lhe-glas jirivilcge may reject il a the bill- cotitailt-i a definite local option feature. i of the men ami women of Hrithh Columbia Marled and a large truck oadavMMMMtMMMiHMMaM of people wenl mil lo l.aki'Ne on Sunday. Mrs. Marsh spent a few days atj Pacific last week. j Percy Skiilner of L'sk was in town for the 'Provincial Party meeting. i Mrs. Forsylhe ami family lefl for Ivlmonton lo spend some I months vviUi Ler parents. II. Harlow was in town on Monday. Mr. Khler's mother from St. John, New llmn-wick, is visiting here. TIMBER SALE X 5758. m1ih1 Tpmlrr will Ik MTflVfil b the ilirtcl KorrslT. init Itlrr ItMin nism un llw llth day or June. tilt, fur tin- mir rlitM uf l.irrnc-M X 175, adjartnt ft iMiuniUrjv sTl. stile, khutiryiiulprn 111 Irt, In rut ICI.ihhi r.b.m. r spi-live. llrmltM-k, Orrtsr and Hllsani Stulon. Ti (t i ytars will lx alluwnl for r- iimvtl. ot UiiImt. turner tiitrilrulart or in t:mt rr- rtrr, VlrturU, or Uh DUlrlrl lurftlrr. itiiiik Mtiri, I.;. TIMB-R SALE X 2743. Sulrd TeiidiTt will to nrtlvpil bv the MluUIrr or Lands, at Vlruirta. li t... nut latrr than ium.ii uii the gtth day if Juiw, lUH. for th imrrhaw f Llnnr X till. to cut I.Ottu.ooo fful (ir5rurc. HimiiIiic-, ami i;piur, mi an arfa tiiuaiini uu inn ilini tMiniKtary of I.. IHJ-T.L. uoi. VVMt Arm Jilfkalla Inlit Mstll lnlpl. Quprn Uiariiiu lland lilsirlrt. nun ii) ar win imi aunwpii nir removal nr tlmli-r. i nirlli-r partli'iilirt or the rhlpf Fnrrt. Iff, Vlrtorla. n.r- nr DMirlrl Itirnmr, I'rlnr- liupfrl. H.il TIMBER SALE X6218. scaltit Trrnlfft -fill t rtHflr-i! br th MliilMfr of Landn. at Virlnria. nut laler than ium.ii on llin Ittn day of June, till, ror the mirt-iae of l.lrrnrf Xl!. to CM I SS.tlu Tlrt. un in area tltiiattil anurutl- nialidy I nilln North and Kail front Hoto i.atp ? It! I'll, :.ll.. iianre ft, ftuHl La nil iuirirt. Tlim S) yrart-will be allow rd for removal of tlnibrr. Iurther imrtftuiar of th (hif Fore. lr, Vlriorla, B.C. or Mtlli-t loretifr, i-rinr- iiup-ri, n.u are 00 kw5T -rfPnPTa Some folks don't pet nil ihe wenr-woclh out of .suit that is possible in the opinion if Dainty Dorothy. There are some men and women of her acquaintance she says are very neglectful when II comes lo taking nn Inventory of their wardrobes, She believes that our Cleaning is one nf Hie biggest horn' saving helps ever established. You'll be Inclined to ngree with her after you Investigate our worth. PHONE 8 Xntj 60X392 Sterling Furnace COAL Dtllttrtd In lull. At $10.00 per ton. Thl U wry superior furnace foal. It lives t clean hot fire ami It entirely free from aunt, clinkers. Hack and dirt. Some of the larieft heat I m; filantt In tlie rlty are now tisln it with enlLrtly r talUfaitory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In (lark. At $12.60 per ton. We ire also Arrntt for the Famous LADV8-ITH-WELLINQTQN and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main Off lot I Natal Otetral. ftitnt It