H iuaa rova. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Ourrent Rata of Exchange Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticketj, Rates and Information, see us. Ollvar Typewriter. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Inauranoe and Steamship Agenoy, Prince Rupert, B.C. . DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone S80. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. AgerA for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue Seeds Seeds Just arrived, our stock of Harden and Fipld Seeds, Onion Sets and Fertilizer. Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies Phone 58. Prince Rupert Feed Co LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone SS. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally Direct from the farm to the home. Phone Black 216. P.O. Box 895. M. S. SING SPECIAL DRY PRESSING To July 1. 1 Suit . . . . 75c Phone 774. 820 Third Avenue P.O. Box 88. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, f ti l. Phone SS8. Open Evenings Only Par Special Appointments. JPHl DAILT IIWl Wednctda). Juue BRINGING UP FATHER By George McWanut fHEt WHAT WHM" UANtLJAf .c TIME 4b IT O 00 1 HC-aE Co--. , 1 - 1 ' ill "-"o' j ? j u: r ' ' , , ' )J I Ji i m I . ... -i v. r i i ' 1 .I if ROSS MACKAY OUTLINES HIS ' POLICY AMD CRITICIZES VERY SEVERELY BOTH HIS, OPPONENTS. 1 (Continued from Page One. nltite prohibition liul ho would; like In see sonic control of the amount of liquor consumed hy indivgluals. When he had voted for government - control he had anticipated that some effort would hp mailt along thai lino hut there had not boon. In connection with the liquor question, Mr. Mackay look oc casion to criticize Mayor Newton for not having kept those who rightfully belonged thor in the segregated district. More Smokestacks In its' campaign material, bis- ger payrolls wore referred to by the Liberal party. The only bigger payroll he knew the Oliver government haif assisted in obtaining were increased salaries for cabinet ministers and in creased sessional indemnities. No wonder Premier Oliver boasted now that he had the best job he ever hail and intended to keep it. Pointing to the remanufarturo of H.C. timber in Los Angele. Mr. Markay suggested that payrolls of H.C. could be increased if it was made compulsory to manufacture pulp and (taper in Hie province instead of exporting rougii lumber. I lie Provincial Party stood for more smoke,- stacks in the province. If these were obtained, the question of population would adjust itself. The Provincial Party, Mr. Mac kay said, wnuld strive to foster immigration but it would aim to do so on a selective basis and it would attempt to make conditions favorable for colonization. Oraham Island was recognized as a garden spot or the Pacific Coat and it had wonderful pos- ihililies but agriculture at le:;( was hampered by shameful and almost criminal transportation conditions. He had found that it was impossible to ship proline" from one part of the island to the other ami at the same time it cost 50c more a ton (o ship wheal from Prince Kupert to the Islands than it did from Vancouver to the Orient. The round i rip, fare from Prince Rupert to Hie Island was 119.80 as against! 61 the round trip fare from Vancouver to Victoria, a similar distance. Premier Oliver raised n great hue and cry over hi fight for freight rates. Here was a problem that was of vital interest lo the city Of Prince Hupert that he might well take up. Help Develop Land Something should , be done in help develop the land on the Oueen Charlotte Islands, Mr. Markay said. It would have lieen a much less cosily project than the Sumas reclamation where assessment in some cases was so high ' that profitable farming was made Impossible. The Islands, Mr.' Mackay said. hould lie settled nn the com niunily bais with small farms and governmental assistance should be given. It would be re paid and a big population could be built up there In that man - ner. The best Tobacco for ihe pipe - uf of tlist the If Provincial ritvittniftt iitirli parly Iti lo make ill ii t n I " r , , , , r r - , - r-, USE II STMONDS i'l SAWS Thtlr teeth are of a toughneu which moket them hold their keen cutting edge under Tery utage. . snouts cms stv c& uim WKOVVM UONTSUl !..-.. Active Enemy Mr. Markay then referred (. Mr. Howser' s appeal for another chance which was being supported by one of the candidates here. "Have we in I lie person of the Conservative candidate here one who could sway the power of Hower? In 1 9 IB Howser was described as a despot and the memlers of his government were termed 'rubber stamps." Now.' it pectus lo me in Inokiug over the list of Conservative candidates that they are men of even less ability than then. If there is on it man whom Northern H.C. ami PrineeHupert should keep out of power tlf Is Howser. He is the most effective and active enemy the city of Prince lluoe-t over had. If it had not been for Howser s foolish guarantees to the Canadiap Northern Railway it would never have been buitl Hnto Vancouver. If it had no! been for Howser the Pacific Ureal Eastern Railway would never have been projected. If it had not len for Howser the city of Prince Rupert wood nut have been so filravazatillv and fool ishly laid out. Do you want to elect a man- who approves of Howser's campaign again! Prince Rupert Was a Protest Mr. Mackay admitted that the Provincial Party had risen largely as a protest against the lead ership by Howser of Hie Conservative party. It Was 4 he aim of the Provincial Parly not to lend away from party government but' back to it. The Howser govern ment hail not been a party government but a one-man govern ment. The leaders of the Provincial Party had been formerly prominent in other parties. They were supporting the now parly because they felt H.C. was gel ling away from cniilJlullonal government. Commenting on the Iribuln paid the Oliver government by the trades and Ijibor Journal. Mr. Markay agrees) that it had turned out more legislation fnt labor than any other government had. "Why they have turned out more laws for 'verylody. They have a regular law factor)' at Victoria." Labor wa. how- -ver. advised lo support protec tive and economical policies. Mr. Mackay referred to the H-hout day enactment recently made hj the Oliver government n a pre election move and predicted that the workers would neyer feel any benefit from it if the Liberal government was returned. It not lonly had strings to it tut veril- able rabies Ii would be tl aim jlhe eight-hour day law really ef fective. Newton's Change Referring again to Mayor New ton. Mr. Mackay asserted that he himself was as good a tUmser- vative as Mr. Newton in spile of Die fact that he i.Mr. Newton) would Iwve Ihi? electorate believe that lie was (he only pure Con servaliVfl in Northern H.C. now. i.ast election Mr. .Newlun wai not a stipiiirtr of Howser. Can you see anything that Mr. Howser lias done in the nasi four years lo redeem him In the eye of any Northern H.C. I'.onservalive?" The Provincial Party, Mr. Mae kay said, would strive fur eettn oiuy throuih .Mie cutting off of deadvvond in life civil service, the combination of Dominion and Provincial work in reiect to Miicv. income lav compulation, statistic returns, etc. Reduction of cabinet minisiers salaries and sessional indemnities would be advocated. Cost plus contracts might tie eliminated and foremen engaged lo suie.-vise work in stead of paying rontrartors leu per cent. Indeji ndenre if action on the part uf private members would be promoted and Hie de feat of n government measure would not mean the overthrow of the government. A law would be passed making, u necessary to rui vacant seals in the govern ment within llir'e months. Legis lation for a fair wage clause based on I'nioo. , scales in the communities in question would be brought ia ami an effort would ! made to sellle labor ili'pul.-s by arbitration. The Workmen's Couipen-ation .would be made to cover in n ufWh: injured off us well as 041 duly, thus providing health and accident insurance. Endorsed by McRae Refuting the statement made by the Howser interests recently. Mr. Mackay read letters and t.-degrum fn.in lieneral A. I). McRae and the general secretory of the Provincial Party. Oeneral McRae's wire stale.) that Mr. Maeknv was safe in ilenvln? Hint he hail been repudiated and ended up by withing'. Iilm good luck with the hope that he would lie in the battdwMgon when Ihe Pro vlneiul Party weiif tnlo power on Friday, 'these communication from nncouver were received after Ihe allegation had been mad in Ihe Howser organ that Mr. Mackay had heeti repudiated. The suifgosi ion that C. It. fiil- bert of Terrace had repudiated Mr. Mackay as he Provincial candidate was made Mr. Mackay explained after V. W. Wright liml .made statements lo Mr. (illberl that would indeed make his candidature seem ir regular. Mr. Ncwlon had later declined to retract these sug reresHons in his pnper. "I hope when Ihe'cainpaign is over that no one enn hcciiso me of having stti.l a word personally against oillier of Ihe opposition candidates," concluded Mr. Mackay. "All I am concerned In l their public record. The election Is not far away and I would ask you In carefully review Ihe ssues If vim think the record o the Liberal administration ha",J" Mr- Laey had come into CUT PLUG Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS HER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advartlmnt T.krn for L... than fSOc WANTED WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange, I Auctioneers. Phone 652. WANTED position as housekeeper with someone who does not object to smalt boy. Phone 37. 113 WANTED. Position an waitress. Phono 37. 1 13 EXCHANGE WOt l.D Consider Exchange of new cabinet Singer Sewing machine, cost $120.00, for second hand phonograph and records. Apply Hot I Hit Daily News office. FOR RENT FOR HUNT.- Palmer !lmje for cheap rate ami home comforts. Houses for rent also. If FOR RUNT. Five roomed Oat. II. I.etourneau, Sixth Avenue West. Phone Illnek 32&. If FOR RENT Four room, modern. healed apartments. Apply Smith A MalMi. Ltd. tf ()Fr'ICB FOR. RENT. ,wlth modern living quarters. Wesicnhaver lit os. if FURNITURE. New ami Secondhand Furnl-ure Store. We Huy. Sell ami Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone 616. been satisfactory then it i tin to you to returu the government. If you wish to go hack lo the eonditi'-ns between 1903 ami 916 under Howser, then vote for! Newlon. If, however, you think Ihe Provincial Parly will make an honest effort to brunt about conomy. bring in new industries. make Inciter conditions for the workers, and improve the situation generally, then I would ask you to vote for men on Friday next." After Mr. Mackay had con cluded, (Jeorgc Ca.ej- rose to ask some question with rospeel to the validity of Mr. Markay s candidature. He staled thai ho had two ballots in his 'possession endorsing Mr. Maekay. They were written in Ihe same hand and were defaced. Mr. Mackay denied anything irregular with respect to his nomination. He had made an effort lo have James Thomnsoii nominated jointly hy the Conservatives and Provincials Mil an element In Die Oofiervatlve Party had insisted on a straight Conservative candidate and Mr. .Newton's nominal ion en sue. I. n was -then that he (Mr. Mackay) arcepled the nomination which he was given by a piajorily of ballots at lhe Provincial convention. lfca surprised to loam possession of Provincial Parlv ballots mid the audience would aio iinuouiitedty consider It strange. If Mr. Caey had been a provincial Party supporter he j should have got in earlier and taken uti iuleresi in affni,.,, 1 Mr. Markay said he had not wanted Hie nomination and had endeavored lo have, a prominent Vancouver man lake It. Now. however, he was In the fight ami he was In In slay, j Paddy Sullivan rose to ndvocale uj i"-n-.n.ni. uiiu said any candidate who favored such would get his support. Mr. Mar. kay fald he would endeavor lo work along lhee lines if elected. SALE Foil SALE Speed boat "Echo."! Complele up. Length jh feet, beam 5 feel. 'Parlor. HobbinK wind shield, canopy lop and liairdreing. Ha iirtams. two auto seat with seating capacity for eight ten persons, powered with 18 h.p. Win I on Six engine. Hosch ignition, storage battery. Hat Paragon reverse gear, Columbia propeller. C. L. 1 1 el mid. Cold Storage. tf FOR SALE. Sixteen room rooming house and store; all furnished. Full sited bas-meni with new hot air furnace. Terms arrange,). This building i right In front of the Dry Dock, 9tW Arihroe Avenue. Ifi RANCH at Terrace for Sale.- Ten eoa.aTio or ninrnm mi aeres, ftj acre eleaml, re-) irtalnder lirht clearing; house', XltVtFl" .f0"1'4-H by SH, barn, clnrken liou"e, to it etc. 2t mile, from slalkin.jwVsJ'ilr .ootijo. Term. .pihV I.tt.itsXA!jHt. jXasr.i w Hot 6. Terrace. H.C l7 ST 5Tir ' FOR SAI'.H flrertt Malj..lU I range; child's buggy and) waifoii; large tsenrcp; fall sire bed: inlurrs aad dlhe; large carpet. Phone I Due 10. S30 Fiflh AvVnua' v Weld. 1 13 FOR SAIX. Tffr houses. (Tat of (own client have instructed us to ilispiise uf well locals- ed rsidencs. Sec us for 4 tails. MettefTery & fJIbbons. Ltd. tf OOOD second-hand coal raHtr. also West in chouse eVedrtc ratine for sale. Half price. I.. W. PaliiHire. FOR SALE. New and Used Machinery. Hosts aud HnglHo. Northern Exchange. tf ROYAL CAFE for Sale. For full particular, apply (afe. 1 18 BOARD AND ROOM HILL FARM. TFRRACE. Hoard and rcsidennc for the sunuitcr holidays. Not a convalescent home, but where anyone out of sorts will convalesce. Home rooking, Home urn wit vegetables and fruits In season. Fresh milk and home made butler. Tennis. Splendid accommodation for children, with playing fields, etc. Entire clmrge of children when desired. To savc disappointment jnake your reservations early. For terms, etc.. write 1. an fear and French, lljll Farm, Ter-race. H.C. HOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post (MUrc, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf FOUND FOUND. An I.O.IJ. Owner cam t have same nt Ilxilv News nlUce'Sinkf 1 by proving ownership and pay - Idand lnn. I. II. i .l..-.li.-l 1 I nil ivi nun Huin iicuiciift. t.t. 1 1 MISCELLANEOUS FOR UltllSSM AKINli and nluln sewing, ........- phono m. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George. Paul or Oust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: .-lOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Acrosa from Empress Hotel. AUCTION SALES. Goods Hought, Sold or Cxohanged H. H, HEMMINOS, Auctioneer. Furnllitre and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Illack 136 and Red 442. BEAUTY PARLOR. up. Skin and h. or'YIoM Hay. Pric MRS. LOVE. Room 6. fMej.i leny Allan Co. ' -1 I LIQUOR-CONTROL PLEMCtU ACT ett t s ..( U l 1IM IS .t '- rsw' SS V MkMHxl . tli etui oasliii. r ia KMrixet' ISnCePVX X lit Jw ISt i nr. nf k . IW l.l. ..t f I Mjt at Ih r,i.i ajMe 1 aeiit tMf 1 turn mswr SIMSMI MMMakaiuat Lams Ce Of whir 11 inifff mr 5 i LIQUOR-CONTROL PLEBISCITE ACT. eaocLAMSTiON or nrrunsjsa eaovimcc or bitish cotu' A ' 9 - coeiat v is me ecifici TO WIT i'l Bi i' vtii r i ik--' tiKter r Hr ' MM SSmI I tMv l.iv 4 writ lii ee llrTi.l. he' im ifcw ' i'1 e s' hi riuse Ih r.ii.iiir Do v oltlteut Sr unSee csatrel d rttnlits n r MrtmltWSl of NsenSrr nt lis- ! . . ; for IM KHs-lum IH'Tr i firlhtr. trul in ie.H' '' o'rtork HI ISe lwiw " tl u'rHKt m IW t e iuh ill, at Jw ll. liir Kf$"riiiifrRli''' llWIIirl TukA SI II-. r. Mloniert - POUINO DIVISIONS. 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