nax two . THE DAILY NEWS. rRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Pubraned every"Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. T. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor , SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period paid In advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week .10 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year , 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION SUBSIDIZED PKESS T. J. Shenton, C. C. F. candidate in Atlin, in a speech made at Stewart, lays himself open to criminal prosecution by stating that the Daily News is subsidised by T. D. PattuUo, It is a statement common to persons who do not know what they are taking about but make guesses which they think will be popular. Because the News has been successful and, because it occasionally sells advertising space to candidates, space which is open for anyone to buy, is quite different from receiving a subsidy, Ye suggest to Mr. Shenton that he be more careful of his words when addressing public gatherings. We welcome criticism but object to spiteful misstatements. Those who know anything about newspaper work realize how difficult it is to secure payment for legitimate services, much less securing subsidies. When the News went under its present management oyer fifteen years ago it was suggested that it was impossible to operate a paper successfully in Prince Rupert without a subsidy. We have proved that this was not correct. We have nothing against Mr. Shenton personally. So far as we know he is an excellent citizen but we know that the person who is always accusing other people of objectionable practices is the one who, if he had the chance, would be open to the same kind of abuse. To show that we do not feel very badly at the Shenton accusation, we are giving a longer report of his Stewart meeting than tne space at our command justifies. We might easily drop this report in the waste paper basket but all we have done is to eliminate a few of the superfluous paragraphs. We receive no subsidy for publishing the report but as we have a large circulation in the Atlin riding we think the people there are entitled to know what their candidates stand for. We are doing the same for Mr. Falconer. FOR THOSE , WHOSE JOB li ii . . . here's the radio that brings "Big City" entertainment . . . always 1 VICTOR R 87 (M tUaitttttil) jatfaauariw S ImttJ, Alt CONSOLE R-88 VICTOR t i It's s.;. grand with whit by the speaker 'A" wttery you when the big SAVOY HOTEL Prince Rupert' Leading Family Hotel Hot ic Cold Water In aU Rooms A. J. PRUMIO.MMR, Prop. SPECIAL WINTER RATES 112 Per Month and Up Wednesday. Oct. 25, 19W 11 FARMING MIMING C RANCH I NG"d? $98, bk I ., Is lwUi RADIO uith "Low Drain" Tubes life the life of the open ipsceif-7-but it's nke to keep in touch goes on in the cities. Bide J .great Victor ntme . . . superheterodyne . . . perminent msgnet dynamic . . . equipped for 1000-hour . . . Cum B" Amplification unauestKxubly this is the radio for your job tales you far froca broadcasting station j. Developing and Printing Send Your Films Direct to WKATHAMS THOTO FINISHING Rapid Service Prince Huprrl !IS SPEAKER ' AT STEWART i Falconer Declares If Klectrd He ' Would Assist to Restore Order ! In the l'roviuce With ltuinrss Methods , STEWART. Oct 25; T. V. Fal-; coner. oite of the Independent candidates Irr the Atlin riding, has re turned to his home at Alice Arm after spending some days in the Portland Canal district campaign-tog. Ht held a public meeting In Stewart last Wednesday evening and one at Premier on Thursday. At the Stewart meeting W. R. Teach h chairman. In opening his ransaras Mr. Tooth stated thai, w&en be had been asked by Mi. Meaner ts act as his chairman, he told Mr Falconer that he wa a supporter of W. J. Aasetttine. the Uaocal candidate. However. Mr. Falconer had said that vat all right with bias so Mr. Tooth said: "It he ia aa good a snort as that, I guess I am too. " with Mr Falconer's permission. Mr. Tooth took a few minutes to tell the audience of the ; telephone conversation between she j acting mayor of Vancouver and htaaeif aa ehainaan of the Stewart ; municipal commissioners, j Mr. Falconer then addressed the audience. He hesrUty condemned 1 party pelrttes. "I am sielc and tired of party polities." he said, and ur- ged the electors to support Independent legislators who would not be 'tied to any party. He premised. If elected, not to spend his time an-taaeniatng the government of the day bat to try to bring the need of the district to the attention of the government amicably. He stated tlut the present system made of the Leg iatative Assembly a sort of comic opera and stated that he would aa-siet to restore order and bwfeteea methods to the House. lie said that he would devote his attention to matters of interest to the district not to "misspent funds, campaign funds and remonetutation of stiver and other matters of little Interest ( ; to the general public." He vtgoroua-'ly denounced patronage aa one of ' the diseases of the body politic and ; stated that the only remedy was to ; do away with party politics. He was ; in favor of a board of works to pass I upon undertakings before the pub-; lie works department started on j construction and of purchasing aaents for government supplies ! needed in each district, such agents ; to be Instructed to purchase by tender. Favors Conversion Loans : To relieve the present burden of debt Mr. Falconer was in favor of ' conversion loans at low rates of interest, such loans to be offered on tot domestic market only. He ridiculed the suggestion put forward, he saki. by Mr. Pattutlo that four hundred million dollars be bor-; rowed for public works, pointing out I that, at 3 Interest: this would nearly treble D Cs annual Interest : payments. The people of D C. have had enough of Pattutlo and his party who loaded us up with sixty mlltion dollars debt on the P.O.E.." he said, and further predicted that. If the Liberals were elected, there i would be another election within a year. i He sawed party caucuses which would be aboHahed under a non-L party system. Referring In uaeenoloyment Mr. Falconer said that the only remedy must come from the federal gov-eeniscnt. Financing ef public works by the province to relieve unem ployment would be prohibitive. There were only three solutions: first, unemployment Insurance; second, the dole, and third, shorter working, hours. Of these, he claimed, the last was the only practical one at the present time though he was in tavor of unemployment insurance when It was feasible. Raps Opponents Turning to his four opponents Mr. Falconer slsed them up as follows: "Mr. Shenten's platform wont work, social equality being lm possible. "Mr. AsseJeUne Is a dyed-in-the-wool Liberal, a party man and a supporter of Pattullo and the party machine. "Mr. Rolston Is also an Independent. He Falconer) had tried to irranae a convention but It was Impossible In a dletrlet M this size. But he believed that lie could give Atlin better representation than could Mr. Rnlston. "Mr. Kergln Is a hard and fast Liberal and a party man." Mr Falconer regretted that the lector seemed to be larking In In- re1 m this election but he be- THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday o Voteof Thanks Is Tendered to Gyro Committee A vote of thanks was tendered by the Prince Rupert Gyro Club, at Its regular weekly luncheon yesterday, to S. J. Jabour, Rev. V. D. Orant HolMngworth and C. W Dawson, member of the committee, frt View of the success of the recer bused eJatnes collection cam. palgn tor the relief of the needy. Dr. I W. Kergln made a brief report ot progress for the Mount Oldfteid tndl committee and of-fertd a suggestion to the slub that a chalet or refreshment dispensary be established at the ski grounos. Next week the club wt'f have a business luncheon to consider this as well as other mat ten lncludmf trust fund dtteaaal William Crutckshank preside ! over the tflrveheon yesterday in the absence oi the presides, T. W Bsowti. and exhibited some interesting mag lantern slides of scenes ir Quebec and the Marl-times, being tendered a vote of thanks for the entertainment. V. 8. Moore was a guest at the luncheon. Political Debate By Young People KaptiM Church Group Had Interesting Meeting Last Night Last evening the Baptist Youna People's Club held a very Interesting meeting, taking for Its subleet "How a Christian should vote " Mrs. Derg presented the C C F platform; V. Houston, the Liberal and C. OUker. the Indenendent After the different platforms were presented, a ballot was taken in favor of the Liberals. Musical numbers were rendered, by Misses Edith Johnstone and El sie Franks In a violin duet and there was a p$oa selection by Ml Venetia Feero. The Ch rfitttn Welfare" convener Miss Eileen Hamblln. had charge of the program lleved that enough Independent-would be elected to control matter: Premier .Meeting At the meeting held at Premier James Mitchell acted as chairman Mr. Falconer delivered substantially the same speech as at Stewart At the condusten of hi speech the chairman asked Mr. Rolston and Mr. Assetsiine who were bi the audience to say a few words. Mr Rolston said that he was interested In Mr Falconer s talk. He mid that both he and Mr. Aaael- stine had Just returned from trips through the district and each was satisfied that he was asang to have a substantial majority. He announced that he would address a meeting at Premier on Oesober 26 and would deal more futty with Mr Falconer's platform then. Mr. Aaselatlne expressed his pleasure at belUK present to welcome Mr. Falconer to Premier. He said that he noticed how very easy it was for men to change their views when things didn't go right and referred to supporters of the Conservative party who. instead of standing by their party, changed their designation and came out as something else He thanked Mr. Falconer for bis reference to the legislation Pfd during the Liberal regime which he stated was one of the reasons why he continued to actively support the Liberal party. At the conclusion of the meeting the chairman thanked Mr. Falconer, on behalf of the audience for his add re Hunters! Sportsmen! Have your trophies mounted by an expert neat rugs mounted In any style. Game heads a specialty. All work guaranteed first class. FURS MADE UP Write Far Prices K. Dix, Taxidermist Terrace, II.C. PRINTING Office Supplies Rose, Cowan & Lattt Whonc&Ul SCHEDULE 0FWHIST Winter's Play to (let Under Way Tomorrow Niiht With Four Team In Competition The plavln? schedule of the Fraternal Whist League for the coming winter season will get under vrgy tomorrow eight with four teams entered Canada Legion hloose. Sons of Norway and St -Andrews Society. The halowlcr M inemmeed fee the Qrai half of the teason: October M CvUm Legion vs Sum of Norway: Moose vs. St. An-rews November (hiiadaasi Legion vs Moose; Sasw of iesf'ssajr vs. St Indrewa. Novtamsjcr 11 CstfkBsltr Leg)on vs. m. Aastecws: Sens of Norway vs. Masse. 'v. 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