p:: III! r Qi ifther 22, 10S5. !CE ARM MAN FORK CHAMPION tt teller Urging Return of Dan Who Support Mac kenzie King r0R WESTERN POLICY Arthur Melflhen Never Did Inythlng For watt and Never will Immiiuh of Alice Ann inerentirig 1lt urjii v. of I red Sliirk nml i : he western policy M k" zt King govern- Now : who i ail nml ohsene it riw lines ahoill lhc .1 i) iSeter before -i' of Canada has ii , tort ion wliej-e the iikni n rniinii in- N since the tiny tS limner have we v 'ito would boiii nut . ui ik'Iii us in our t.l when we enl K to Otlnwu, a a: i.nnudlnn, liroad-u- lie has put on iok of (In niidn ... ii a united ii will give tn lh -hi wilh (lie enl K nji romr lit ynil ul;ilr In furry on f Hie renin try wt. tnlerel at Have hung on to t. eminent fr a .. ' longer, bul. be- the welfare of , rn eonioMlllRn tnie in yHi ak 'inli(rHliiiii. Mtn From Weft ml him eslronp wt. Not men irrl In tielllS i (he real v can iiei in" tcatmpnt and Sit down ami ur in (hi pare, we will of today wilh I r t of HUM. Ask Bit qieliiiH, "who ' feihl to Oila Mi Nirkenom or wlien yon have -"in u in your HOTI your thought n.i all of Canada. ct r in arottraiaafi lor "(Ml OrllfiralM e l 'k f Lo t and Ii, and I. IHnrk II; UtO K "I It. Ul I awl t, Ml I, fltiirk l; UU r i 17, LU II ; ami in, Hawk ana if HKk ft. Luis r -k vi. iid j a. nWk naiihm, t.wii'U oi TlMrr itui. a l.v.. , nttirr. frlnrc .UinUr. lift. reeiirir, lol. ami II ' Virl.KOII. Ilfflilrif of Tilf UNO CT. InUMlMt lo Applf to LM Land. f :rw i jnd llrrontlna ll " I! at Arwniiuli llarlMir, ' n mil iinriliral frimi Hi-tivl i.haniixl. aud almuej inri rn.ni Ihr imrlnvail : ir Oial Vallar FulH-rlr n i vor. B.r. wrupatlon iKudo Ii ailr ir a lra .ii iimcrllmf UihU: at a pt I'lantnl aliout a iitlM-rl) ilirrrliuli Jnilu " of I. "I KU33I'; Ihelir Halm llli-llf-ft nl A.Ull iMirih D.;o rtulim; llM'iiin ill f muliiflirrnu'lll iin'ir ir t .... . . v-v.'Ai:i: iiiiiinim iiiiti:ii A.pllranU; LAND ACT. Inuntkn lo Apply lo taa Landt hU-ri Uml nrrnnllna III-llualf al I mil, (iilrnr lalamt. 'Iialiia iuiiiihrtirlr from lli hvi-i piii) f irrr lalaml ' l. nil rlialiit ral tmin Schooif '; llwt Wallara I'laherlea Murmnrr. Il.i:., (vrriilwlUoii iiiriHK in apiny ror a ira uir pri'arrllH-d land: : at a lNxt Maiilnt alrnut in a niiihi-aifrly dln-rllnn Hn-iii tiorllmrii rml of "I d fl.no rhaln raat from ' tliino aoulh t.fll rhalli; . i iii mania: own mirin iii-inlirliit nfona- Hi Una of i mii f rmiiiiiiiii'riiiiii, and "rr. "m or IHK. "Al.t-ACK FIlli:HIKl I.IMITKP, 1 . AI'Kiiraiii. atiNtaaL ot. Oaftlfi.i. in.. wi viTiprvvvmvnia r.T.NI,.,,fl Claim, altuai In tlw Ihi.i.i... " oivniini or i:aMiar. Pn i, '.'JJ M nt ' l,,r" fur ..1lrt I. Fred lawaon, f.i.i ii. '"""ii inii'iiua , iiit "i"m' inV ik. .?..:.'r.'j,,r:,r..vi.j:": fnu-n n... 1 i"iriM'n- m iiiiiaiiuiia Pd riiVih..' I'."" "W 'mm. IIm i.:.."'i ""I"' i" rnminriireu uu iii"iii ' ,,,fn cmifirai of Im thli 30th day of Auiuil. A.P Don't let your mind remain at home. Don't he nelfinh. We are. here lininy but tomorrow we nrhy he somewhere ee (ri some other province. Ti.ui u1 wliy I ewy riunpiire the works or Hie Melghen government wilh (he work if Hie Kintf iroeriinifiif and I think you will wend Fred fiorn iacn m f i,itnWa io help .nirkiMi.iP mriB give ihe went nil even break. 1 What Contervatlve Offer Wluil have (he Conervntfve to offer? What have for HritiMi Columbia and Prineei lluperl apd the four wel,,ni pn-Wnre in i. mt Jxinl )mitp Ihe renmrk of Mr. Steven in ll24 when he told the pep0 ofj nnrnuver that riiuliztitfnn of freight rn(T wiin not in t Ii i r-own inlercli.. think he mfsml nut to hii inlerewl. Thai i why lie nune .all Ihe way hnek from Oltawa, during the reren in make Hint Mud-menl and thai in Ihe man who i amiind telling )ou dial he i inlerewled in the ileveoiineii(, progre.u nud iro-perily of Canada. Had lie been truthful he would hate tnid he wan iulereiiied in Ihe eal hut nol Ihe went a ynu. would jinkye ly hi Mtulemenl. Air. Micvfim hitK (old you to end Mr. Huhhy In Ollnwa to help Mr. Meighen hHp the hi luterelH and the Wall Pireel of Uiiada pul (he loek and key on your II.C port. If Mr. luhhy in elerleil he will go to Vancouver; and ally liiiii-df with Mr. KlHcn! If Mr. Sleven in elerled to niNkj Ihe went ax Ihey have done lip Ihe pal. Wheat Through Vancouver I How ruurli wheut i ROing! llinuigli lh port of Vanrouver liHlay The Hiicwer mut lie "one hundred million huheln. Then look hack ami -re iimr now I limed wa going llirough (ha! port in 1USI and lite anwer will! he "none.". v ho were the men and lo what party did Ihey helong that made il poi.thle for the opening op of that iMtrt a a ohipiier of tntn Kiirely yoa will nol ay tt Ihe OonervalHe parlyl Mahe ooine of you will agree Willi Mr. Nirkeron ami ay that h! adopted party won the party thai miil lie (riven (he eredll How eould it have ien when the I.Uienil iiarly had a majority of one in the lloue of Gommon and lliey were lldly in favor of equalitatiiin of freiaht rale and the I'rlnre lluperl elevator? Mr. .rkeron'i raoiaiBti man- ager I oendina- nut einwilnr tel ler telling u why lie ha taken the field in favor of Mr. Nleker-on. He ay he i not dl- grunlleil iiieinltor of oeiely nor ha he an axe lo grind for, a in Ihe pnl, he ha nol olleilisl or experled any favor from any political party. Mr. Fritted, il tip m. And! it mii lull down mid think hark. .Mnyhe Ihe ii lot i. Hnr .i . i i ,i....- ' f Ihe to at the itli i-iitrrini ih erwlnrd lo h. II U ' i nr liw rimraimn m iIm rirl ublirni mi i'UlJiaoX Th "rlrlinl . iif rr aont Ow 111 irtl Jinuarv. 1014. nivl 1 ll. ," f.w ....... J favor. Mavl he han '.. I Mr. Slnrk nol lug enough and hold enough lu fight our hattle nifwiien nr TllxiYmi ure liiinolnc on Ihe inlel- in llw miw oft.. " ... , llgenre oi llie eieenir in rriori-Ituiiert. and Skeena county when you ny he I not. Flyln? Light Mr. Hlork wn enilored hy llipin in tl'17 iillhoiigh the over- ea vote defeated litm. He had In majority at home. He wan en- T . .... . I dorei Hi mil. lie iin givur. alifaetion in Ihe pant and will in lhev Tulure ylJ yoq 'aupptirt' him In 111? I. You did nol. nu Mipporlcd Mr I'eek. Thl Hum you are a l'rogreive "I'lylnjf light" in other wonl. not carrying much weight. Mr. Nick-eron I a gooil rilliten and a real man hut in had company. He ii nit aiiMit tin- hini wiiiTitui. i.niMi lll-mlviied. which he u'iii kiiiiw on wrmiM'i if Mr. Xirkernn were eiecien what could he do? HI handil would he lied.; He would only, he a wedge In the houe. Send Mr. Work hack. IhinH bite ill. hand that f you. He I a real Canadian we tern pioneer. An old time rehleul of ,Prince lluperl want your endnraallifi no that he ran go hack and help Mackeiule k'inir help the wea ami you. II I not the east allied njrulint the went hut Hie monied inlerea.1 or Ihe cast trying to Mpenk for all the rani ami aided hy I he parly thai him ill-way heen Willi Ihe intinied in-(orela, Ihe Conervallve parly headeil hy Mr. Melghrn. Pon't IlKtrti lo Mi-kIhM!' pll-grimuKC of woe uliout Canada and Cuniulians leaving our rounlry and Kolntf lo the alate.. Look up his record ami Hie record or Ihe Ulienil parly nl nee who hull! Ihe wet ami vole nc-conllnKly nml If you do you wll. vole fur Mr. Stork and a pood l.ihei'al (tovernmeiil. HTF.PIIKN 1)1' MAS. Alice Ann. You have heard of the diversion of the agricultural products of the prairies over the western route, of the great in crease in the annual crop, of elevators raising their huge bins in the great port of Vancouver, of ships from every nation in the world draining their yellow gold. There has been an industrial development that few can credit. No one can say that this development is not actually due to the Liberal government policy of equalization of freight rates. From no lesser person than C. W. Beatty, president of the C.P.R., we hear that business activity is greater in Vancouver than any other city in the Dominion. Do you want the west still to prosper? Are you in favor of In The Letter Box NEW VIEW OF TARIFF Kill tor. Daily Now: Ixn't II h fact thill iT production coats were lower in f.aniula limit In the United Stales llinl Canada would el the world' huincn in commodities which are coiiDiuui lo hoth countries? So. II mine lo thi: Thi liiph tariff nRitulion I merely a Yankee scheme to kill Canadian manufacturing, ami mi leave our natural resource a jirey nT their manufnoturers. If there 1 not a scheme, on fool why have the sinew of war from the United Slates heen ill-verled from the l'rottressivo chest lo Hint of Ihe Conservatives? None enn deny thai the rank anil file of the Progressives are nontluscii hy Ihe ncllons of their lenders. hTe answer Is liecauso the American monied Inleresls have scon tho light, hecauso of no Vote fot ester progress or reaction? Premier King has declared himself. He says, throughout Canada, that trade is moving to the Pacific: He believes in the policy of equalization he is for the west not because he is prejudiced, but because he realizes that the very future of the Dominion hedges on National Unity and equality for every section of Canada King has a policy for populating the open spaces; it is the standardization and equalization of freight rates a tariff that has due regard to the present stage of the country's development, that is light on the implements of production, raw materials for our basic industries, the necessaries of life and commodities from the nations in the British Commonwealth. other source of capital heiiiK; attained, also for development. avuiliihle, heeanse of the wnr. American capitalist fear no competition in Canada, n are propnriup through their hranch factories lo hold Ihe Canadian people up for n hi ah or price-than the Americans pay. It's uliout time Cnnndiun nlso huw the light and realised that their competitor Is the United States, no -other couiilrles have similar natural resources and lower the tariff on tho manufactured articles from countries liuvlntf dissimilar nrflurul resources so that Hie thlnps which we riinnot manufactory ourselves will eon'ie In cl'ieap anil so lower the eus of livjnpr to the people ns a whole, mill the cost of production lo our, manufacturers in particular in the things which we are filled tl"'innnufac,-ture hecaiiHC of our natural ro-sourccs. Finally, I will say Hint In order to offset Hie superior tenh-nhine of American manufno-Itircrs, it is nhsolulely necessary that chuuper production must bt il is necessary Unit this crtlzy idea of Iiviiiik hy simply taking in our own waslnnu lie exploded. ItATKiXAl. AND NATIONAL REPLY TO J. H. MEAGHER Kditor, Daily News: In your issue of Monday appears a letter from J. 11. Meairher. Agent, Deep Sea Fishermen' t nion. As a private eitiien Mr. Meagher has a perfect right to express any opinion he may have concerning Mr. Slork, Mr. Mck erson or Mr. Hushhy or anyone else. As "agent" for a union. however, he must confine, his puhlfc utternnces tn the instructions of his union. All secretaries must do litis. As fishermen we have, no kuowlidgcjnf any instructions having heen given our agent in reference lo the political Situation. In fad it ts'tMir policy lo refrain from taking part in polit trill conl roycrsie as a unioiw Since our agent has unfortu nately seen Nt to discuss the sit JBBBBBBai ppm &GrV lcvelopllIl HOW do YOU feel about the development of your own great West? Whatever your political affiliations, you are bound to admit that 1921 marked a turning point in western progress. Today the world has its eyes on British Columbia this is the route to the markets of the globe, whether on the Atlantic or Pacific Economy! Prosperity! nation we would remind him that organized Intmr in Canada has, sone on record condemning Ihe! present federal government and its minister of labor in most. scathing terms. (Signed) Mcmhers of Deep Page seven For the first time since 1913, the Liberal Government announces a surplus in the country's budget a surplus of $4,816,000. This in spite of a reduced taxation, in spite of the fact that the country under Meighen's leadership pent $464,000,000 in 1921, while in 1925 $350,000,000 was spent by Mackenzie King. For every four dollars spent by the Conservatives, the Liberals spent three! Vote for F. Stork, M.P. Liberal Candidate Sea Fishermen' Union,! J. M. MOKUISI )N, V.. C. TIHHKTS, J. PAItSONS, A. NICKF.USON. Still .With Us Pat How's ,ver hushnnd? Mrs. O'ltegnn He's underground now. PalSlnire. I didn't know it Poor man I Mrs. O'llogau Faith, he's got a igood joh in the subway. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Purchai Land. In Ihe laind neeorilina- District of Prlnre lluperl. and belnr portion or l.ul twenly-rour tt4), Hani rive (, r:nai IHalrlrt. TAKE MITICK that Frlliell'a Llnilled of Prinre nuMrl, M.:.. merrhanta. Intend to apply rnr iermlalon tn purrliaie llie rollowlnir dearrllH'd Unill: l iilniiienrlna at a iat planted al the norlluail rorner or lot twenty rour (4 ranae rive &, Coast Ulilrlcl. thenc luuth tbirty-twe cliitnii tUanc nu forty chain: thvnrp mirth elctit rhalu uairi' or Irs, lu tilth waier mark; tlirme uortheasl aliniK hib water mark to point of ciiiuuieiutnit-nt. and conlaluint ciarbtT (10) acri, more or leM. l-HIZZElX'S UMtTtD. Al'uliuuit Dated AutuH Hth. a..D- Mli. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT Nolle of Application for- Baar Lleona. .ioti:e h UEitr.RY cive.n ttut on tt IMh day of ortourr. li, the urulrr-MllifU liilrml to apl'tT to IIm Liquor Control Hoard rnr a hwiw in raiix-i lo irnnlia, brinir part of Itw building known a. Skldeirald hoardlnir llousf. Win-atl at SkltrlP, iiihhi thn laiwl d-trlb.'d as Uvt u, RWk 4, aerordlnr to a n-rliUfml map or plan UrpiMltMl In tb I ami liklatr.y orrim at Hi City nr I'rlnre ltnixrt and nnmb.nit 948, for lh nali of Ihit hy Hi. alas or by ttio nnn boltht for roniiinllm on the preinU. Palrd at Sklilenate. H.O. thla HIUi day or September. ISJJ. KtlMUM) C. 8TEVEN3, Owner. InnlieaiH LAND ACT.. In the Atlln Land niortri or CaMlar. TAKB NOTICE thai f, Rllntilot Not! Poller, of Mew York. N.Y.. ll.HJl oeru-liaiion broker. Inlands lo apply for per inlalon lo ptirrhase the followlni do vtrlbed lands: Cinomenrtnir at a poal planted abunl t( rhJlns aoulh of Parlor' Point on thp weal aide -if TarHh Lake, about eleven mllea aoulh of llie Yukon boundary Hue: Ihenee weal tn rbalna; tlieuee north 40 rhalna; henee east tO rlialnat thetir aoolherly roltowlnr aloni the shore Una nr Tarth Lake In rmlnl or rnniineneeiHenl. aald iiarrel conialnlor an arrea. more or leaa. ELII'Iilet NotT PorrrB. AppliranL Fred Liwioa, Aktal OlUd iufult IStfa.