The Daily News PHINCK RUPERT . BRITlsil COLUMlllA -Publithed -Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince ,",' Rupert Daily yews, Limited. Third Avenue. Ht P. PULLK.MaDanS Kditor. " liLlCIrY Eli ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES l City Delivery, by.njail or carrier, per .month Si.on By mail Ufpl. parts, of the British Empire and .the United " -J States, in advance, per year ...'.;....,.. $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 $Mtbr of Audit Bureau of .Circulations. DAfLT JUMTIOII FOR iCTION NEWS; OTTAWA, Snpi. 9. In repfy niav have tbt-in for several days af-4 Friday,. S.-pl. 10,1(5.1 ''1 .'t Falsehood Policy Injures the" Party. It seems a pity that the once proud and reputable party jeu py such -a great man as Sir John A. .Mardonald should he dragged in the mud by petty politicians as is being done at this election. One of the latest moves is by means of falsehood to . ' . ..... 1 S.. 1 11 i iry io uiscrcuit wmu is sam uy the Daily ;evs, because the paper .happens to differ in its views from that of the candidate. Jt i particularly obnoxious because Mr. Brady, following the lead of M. JI. Stevens of .Vancouver and some others of the party, is out a the champion of purity in politics. Mr. Hrady in a letter to some "of the electors says thi .paper is '"heavily subsidized." Perhaps he does , not know any belter, but it is bis duty to be sure of the facts. If his other statements are as unreliable as this one they are nothing hut mls-sjatemeilts from beginning to end. The Daily News is a commercial venture and sells its advertismj: space to any who wish J(i buy, irrespective of parly affiliation. Conservatives bus-it a .well us Liberals and have done so at a number uf elections. Uoth pay the same rate and are treated in that regard exactly alike, 'o subsidy has ever been received. ' ' " " Gfve Both Sides of -the (Question. The liaily Nws, as is well known here, gives both side. of the question. It publishes daily depatches giving the utter-ances'of, Premier .Meighen a well as lhoe of Mhckemic King, whereas ilhe Tory organ gives only the one side. When there, is a Conservative meeting the DailvXews gives the fullest possible report, whereas the Tory organ gives the briefesd synopsis -of Liberals meetings. Conservatives here have always complimented this paper on its fairness in its news reports. Then comes alomr a candidate for office who eem determined to try to win at any price and bv making a false statement or fact -tries to iniriience the voters: Such policy cannot succeed. ,.M. Has i.Mr.. Brady tried lo influence its own organ to give both sldfts of the qiiestions at issue and to treat all alike? ' Flih Trap. Question. JVjuch t Discussed. ' .: The, Cousenatiye jtoliticians are making .desperate efforts to, distort lhe fish trap issue. They are tning to put a faNe aspect ,of it before the electors just as thecandidate.put a fale-hood Tprward in his circular letter. TJiey are trvjtig to make out that Stork is playing a game on both sides. whereas Ihey know Avell that it is their own, people who are playing the game and trying to fool the fishermen. They kuow that the fishermen have the power to turn the election one way or the other and they are, making desperate efforts to fool them. However, the fishermen have a good . deal of common sense, something thai is often lacking in the men who are doing the campaigning. They have known fr some lime who was on their side and they khowMay that directly the Meighen .Government came into power the trap licenses1 were issued and remained in force until the end of the season. Then pn order was given to dismantle inencedVen ,gh lhe 'wurk of di?iInanlliiig had already rom- Ve are saving this today to warn the fishermen thai monev is being spent freely and the best possible brains are being pur-chasedjo lay before them a plausible story' that it is thought w-i influence Ihem. We do not think they will succeed bul il will not be for the want of trying! ' ' Brady is Claiming ,to,Jiave Done i Much. . In his circular letter, Mr. Brady claims lo have alreadv done niurJi for the People, of Skeeua district, particularly in this fish rap matter, when he knows it Wh a member or his committee that i.ut the full trip matter before Premier Me.'ghen and said ' JmlY r,r" 8 r.adldlr1'i' the traps fc allowed 4o o .rtnft rri i It was under pressure that Mr. 'Meighen ordered ;ihe,r withdrawal Mr. .Brady is the political .paw on the chessboa, , which the big interests . .are working Iheir gi e pmlaouig to bring about a change. Let this party go JTll pojjr witha working majority and the fish tras will again, be TS' i, re,,r:.cr Meig,,en M iMvestitiun would 5 Pity; Personalities . ,. Should Be Introduced. 4 It 1 a pity that personalities have to be introduced into hi, campaign but it is lhe Conservative move. The?" h" ere o iff tiilo start the campaign of slander and have Ihey kept i 'l n llvi they who started the use of poison ia , T "ft 11 "'ey havMo suffer a l.ttle from lhe poiso,,!;- jj iTrim. ll'apers and Iheir accredited representatives, accurate stals- tlllf'ntu nf II. a t. ... ! " rruil 01 Hie VOlO 1 lat every polling station. , I UII l lie eomiilcllnn nt M.o . w. mc COUnt Ht nntllnrr .loll.... n. . . Luepulj J.s n-nulrfd ..in.i-nmni.i. ,Aoionei siggsr urges Return Inn , . "a BWll" 01 Uie re Officers and Deputies to Cooperate With Press ult. One of these is transmitted to the returning ofri in the ballot boxes and constitutes 11.. . ..... lie primary orriclal record of film ..f 11.. i BUI -IbV Cnama; j"" T " ". ,,, - - - iiwn possession. km- curlng a iirotnn v ti., ....1 ...... . .. ' ler the-poll. Every election of-' uci-r, ana particularly every de puty runiins officer and ioll clerk,, lioujd, however, ,do whal- ' cu" 10 jurnisn a early in me evening as possible In Canadian Press agencies, new- VERY LITTLE BETTING ON THIS ELECTION IS . REPORTED TO DATE Pne .Waaer of .$500 .Was .Pqvered ! Tesierday oy conservatives i, ' i ' ui far .there seems; , lo , have becnveTry lillc lilting on general eleclion rejtills. Yes-tentay a local I.HrSl. Pt up WOO as a wager t,bat Premier lleitrlicu would not have mora thaYi I Ifi. suimorters in the next .housi. This het was takei: , '"I ' . r. rt . .jjnotlier; sioull bet i(nkcn avi ihaiwrt'j ftrk woo.il have a iiiajorliy al Slewart. o far as kn.rvvn Conservative have refu.ed to iiapk their candidate to win but have been willing to be: Ilia! Stork would nol have more -than 000 majority. THE MAN IN THE MOON aya: Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert -g Midler Hrady ilanslc.j a fish Iran jLrpm. a burnished politic.- Ana wlncpered in voice like nrcaclier: , "liese fishermen bite like co.1." t hit the fisjiermen jeered at hi? amies. Thej- uae him a fis!iennanQ lauffli. For they looked wlrere the hook was all !a!lc1, And tliey saw, loo, a fisherJ man s gaff. The oMfficully with some Doll- lical speakers is that there it no dividing line between theiri. imasinalion and Uieir informa tion. Only four dav. to srn befor: eleciion and may they go quickly. .Maria. It seems too bad thai lhe Tory troops should be so badly stuck In the mud. She A Tory Tale was young and 1 flaiipish, .4 she Wrfs v And the, Jwrina. was cleaMy false, She declared, she could not fos trot Bul could do a stately waMz. The Tories declare the pro gressives are faUe. If they had unorted Meizhen Ihev would have been trusty and true. Before the election everybodr thoulit John Oliver a hero, fichtinss; tor low freisrht rale' for the cast hu now we know1 by Tory jugslery thai tho freight rates were nol hieh.f neier have lifen hlsh. am! never jwill be high, but thai Oliver is a iiad .old man for supporting -Mackenzie Kin?. I never knew Jul whal a bad! man Fred fldrk -xas unlil lUn Tory imported orators told u. lion- flip Liberals were deceiving the public. I Jut 'till Tuesday, friend, and' then il'JI lv all ovpr except the, L'beral cheering. i Tli? Conservatives to win. tThey have except the votes are goiivgj everylhing, The campaign reminds me of the old definition of a Lilral-Conservative. He is like a mulp with neither pride of ancestry or hopp for polerUv. September .10, 1916. I The police commission, at Hs regular monthly .meetinc thU Lmorning, received a report thaU I there were nine cusps in Hip riu- .police court during lhe month of August, fines totalling $05. Latest mail from tho rrun' JlelN how Pte. Jlllly Kirk lost his c .in ucuMii. jacK .iieui. ior- ' s-r.n.rininio , a ,.'......;..'.!"' at u,e same mori .. in. tt...i "7,.": . 7r i ".v- ic -i-uros xij lline junilsired to papli nf i. r:" """a) J.'ius,, in bo- SJS::? h. U,e Cll'ef alland scnt by mall 'direct1'," eS f i, iLJ.l . "Wo returns do .no. reach ImmefliafoS tmon VE?.! !'cLeod, Sa,p Massey, Algie 1111 mug after polling day andi'n.ct.ls l.Pir, i.w.i.i..r .1." t.eorge Sellars. Hob J even . returning officers ony re-! forms Hon they contain la nub" J V?on A- MeVIUIe, Oeorga' CeiVfi-tliPM ceivcthctn liv by jnall; mnll. they !. noli 'ill.. H"-J UUIIiam IS PUD- AM10 I nnrl VX.' A 1.. 1 1 , '- property, and every deputy niV 7 in 1 iv"' rancc- 1 A"an 4,, r . . ai! .poll clerk as wMl . ?, Hobertsor,' irandfdates' candidate. '"'L'Z , r"(1. nd Bob Wigging wli'if Hps ie'his nowcr in nnt Z re ln ,,n'Pl and Lieul. n. A. U.eiUrp'o'unreand J ,,a aUo niodA Z K'ven atlcntlon hr llic Dominion Bubierif. oooicrlte in lo tie Ball rt.11 Htm. eoloelMI ,uney. ' mXE DAILY KCW8 TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 633, Orecn .238, Black 735. Night Phone 687,. 639, Green 238, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. iff--i ' J- 1 .w Jfall opening! Saturday, September 11, 19.26 An Invitation to all to view the Latest Models in Millinery Dresses Hosiery and Silk FRED STORK Liberal Candidate Fur Coats & Jacquettes An .Kxquisile Stock of Tut Trimmings at low prices B. C. PUR Co. Nsxt Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. Coats Gloves Handkerchiefs Knit Wear "DEMERS" Phone 27 "We Aim to Please" Your Vote and Influence is Respectfully Solicited for ilCAMAOIAN PACiriCj viurri P.O. Box 327 Service I S Gun Lubricants. Aes end Huntina Knles. Camp Cooking Stoves and UtensiU. Ammunition In All Gauges and Cslitm. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd, .rnone 101 2SSHU Bus, and Taxi Meets all Trains and EosU. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phope 34 P.O. lot f Simmon 1 Steel Heds. aorn.Bs . 2 lrese in every room. u2 Hoonm Mm ami i.i.i vi'.i... 11. - Skut Hleam lleaU-d. Kleclm LighL Cornsr of Third Ave and Sixth St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C Steamship and Train .4lilit. fi 1 in Mmf ifinMiiiri vieTORtL tl WIDKCSPSr, 40 p.m, inJ THURSDAY . niiif ..- i'iuir 1 iirlr si 1 cito r r ANtOX WtDIDAr "i STEWART SATURDAY Abc ill Ocn SUimiklp LI. Cini1ln .lillontt rtirfi for Uimrv OnW, r a . . tL tar SKIOCQATK IMLcr an.1 inuni nurm cuAHUtllt 1lS lo ror ouf nrl hlttii-nl. Rll. . . . . . . . ... ....... IMI I wim, o inirj hii rnnc np.r ...... . tziX . -mwm.r,,.n inini 4.1AHK rniKCK PUTIHI ni. fJ Il ia m r,.. . Mir CAlitOt, L'tillMt JUIfl. Canadian Pacific RailwaJ B. 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