Seven is a a a aa THE DAILY NEWS. Reasons Why Wm. Manson Must be Defeated 1. The growth and prosperity of Prince Rupert is being hampered and retarded by the at- titude of the McBride government in direct opposition, in order to serve the interests of the rival port of Vancouver. 2. That Prince Rupert can raise no voice of protest so long as she is represented in the legislature by the silent and obsequious William Manson. 3. That the said Silent William did once or twice gently purr in mere explanation of what this city was seeking from the legislature, but never sufficiently loud to wake up any other member of McBride’s huge majority. 4. That even on Prince Rupert matters he always voted with the government. 5. That when a respectful petition was sent to him asking when the government wharf would be completed he never brought the matter before the house at all, and that this matter was brought directly before the house by the Liberal representative of another constituency, H. C. Brewster. 6. That with an able and energetic Liberal from Prince Rupert in the house, such as is Mr. Alex. M. Wianson, the Liberal nominee, this city might shame the monopolists of political representation into giving at least a certain measure of justice. 7. That the Silent William never brought before the house the subject of the sale of gov- ernment lots in Prince Rupert, but in default gives us his interpretation of what the premier is alleged to have said, namely, that the government was in the real estate business good and hard and as it had passed laws exempting taxation on these lots it could hold them without expense until the people had made them enormously valuable, and the people could go to. 8. That the Silent William is alleged to have presented a petition from the people of the city for a government wagon road around Kaien Island, and that as an ante-election statement he is now promising the road will be built, but he whispers in an aside that he does not know the amount of the appropriation. 9. That these are the things the Silent One claims to have attempted to do in the inter- ests of this city. 10. That what he ought to have done and which he didn’t even try to do would take from now until election day to enumerate. PPOLOLOLOPPPE POPP OOS To the Electors of Prince Rupert: WHAT AROW AT event of a against wide- Conservatives I had intended at Liberal being nominated, the ring rule within the spread that I think it only right that who cannot conscientiously candidature of William Manson should still have the privilege of vot- ing Conservative, and I will theref remain in the field. I have no quarre! with the McBride ge and will loyally have a strong objection to the great first to retire in the but the Conservative party is so dissatisfaction THE FIRE HALL the those Poor Réeustics. ‘Preval in Temporary Quarters of the City Fathers. REGULAR FEAST OF DIN City Solicitor Peters on the Phone Blone Able to Cope with Rival Noises. endorse the vernment support it, but I party being made the tool of a it merely for their own selfish ends ring t persuade you that Mr. man whon the government wil how Mr. Manso! with — the government was sent to Victoria t press his cabinet folio. ‘They would With pre have none of him and they had tried him before. If elect- pr ic Sp ed I have no fear recognition fro ; ert the premier, especially as I wil grind, but wiil work solely in the inter stituents. I ask every loyal terest of his party at heart to 28th the ring rule which has cursed the party for the are last few years. Remember, if Mr. Manson is the do them? Eyes ring will claim a victory and it will be to dislodge it. Yours faithfuily WILLIAM BARRETT Conservative petty clique who use Do not allow the Manson is the onty recognize. We saw when a stood deputatior ~ claims for a 1iseWo! port of not receiving ful | have no personal axe t ests of my con- al They are present meeting has the rea! in- j who I utterly on the the license court yesterday Conservative stamp out Chevy i wha good does there but elected have the anda what gon as in a dumb show ar ave they, but what is useless tc they seé attempt they hear not spokel Even for the CLAYTON. members Phone 190 the press, close by the board hearing is hard he hollow sounding fire ha ‘ he mem- ANNOUNCEMENT} — | = Knott's Bakery Opens Sat., March 17th | cel it fhe —CATERER —DELICATESSEN- The Tea Room a Special feature. Ice Cream and dces, Light Lunches TRY OUR BREAD~— IT’S FAMOUS ‘mselves IS Said 717 3rd Ave. woode! stairway tha uppel departments. e mellow Dass voice ity So icitor could ‘ i e the boon , Pit I ceal emi We have an immediate purchaser for one or two good lots in Sections ca n, and the I so Five and Six. Submit your listings. rated i For Sale 1t 40, block 16. sec. 1, Price $6000. $2500 cash, 12 and 18 months. Look this up. balance inders tumb the fas iLaiio I ] ary matter PATTULLO & RADFORD | 0° ss coe ls alier ound f legitimate Second Avenue Telephone 83 business T the board Was f mubled accomplishmen Melodious Mr. Canadian General Electric Company, Limited ‘Onoe a delight in s\ Motors, Mining and Contracting Machinery general row, and once some one Electrical | _Apparatus of every description poked the fire with Peters. muda bare mpathy with the a Holse iike a metal works J en the City So Graham Kearney, Mer. licitor went to the phone When he had ti echoes of his ished and the shout KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY |) 00.0" manic onlooker gent whispered THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 Graniteware irying to PHONE No. 3 i a press mat The only time Mi Peters cat speak! MONARCH MALLEABLE 7 Speco” Pio the uproar through whieh the when he is board make himself Sheet and Plate Glass heard is Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Builders’ Supplies trying to Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes make heat on the plioie some one and those in the room are heat some one else license business was Cal —IN THE— Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Bulkley Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS-— LANDS selected Lands at Reasonable LANDS easy terms, NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000 00 VANCOUVER. B.C Carefully Prices and on Sa SS | portar ed i anenaen st A ee os £ with time y lapping, tw shot er trench outs sinail DboY W have could done Oise making Carnival o cgular there and were s hred I the ide Wit th a tin drun much better m It was f din JOLIFFE BACK WITH GOOD NEWS Continued fri interest to publis t as to gcovernme assure them ¢ friends if in need Where their le Hpiaint cot vineciai for ce communication wi ves for the pu rendering aid ol ewift}, assuring shiy and wickedly actior f Wil lian Conservative cant liberately convert ise for the Dimini Wi elec agi make rren ym Page 1. wether h news so even the in- pro- nt act to re- der aid to thei gilamate nes il is th the f rpose of either pringing bat news was self delayed by th Manso! th ri cause thal missing AR e date I de- ng t his tionee! TYEE LODGE INSTALLATION Drew Together a We Latger Body of Masons Than Has Ever Been Assembled Here. A MAGNIFICENT BANQUET Excellent Speeches from the Visit- Deputies Who Conducted the Ceremonies. ao asi it dow presidency ol! Past Morriso1 ana val Owens, the I. P. M Pas G Giaatewood al we Wi as riy (ratewot Brethren Messrs sponded to by Dougia and St Brethren” was Fred Stork McLeod Fister Le sponded = t by R James hompson rend Black William and A, E. Li POURS Were Black responded to and Re tey Ker! of he rda. [vee f which a brief ana procession t¢ enjoy what yanqguet hitting 1or About I under the Master D. H to him Walter The visiting rand 1, CecCUpled is Drie! t to the reigi st worshiptu was Masters od and Rich vy. Warren H rdges’ ane ered by Brown, ttle. Peter ee Bilks, Foulards, es eu i! Tie Wallace tterns ~w shades Pongees, ant 6. at left o Fred Stork this morning for } Pioneer Pantorium Phone 4. n the Camosul sella Coola NEW ARRIVALS was re- was re- Thompson, rk Absent Dy | proposed | Pail- 1 Cleaners. James | }omMee of City Engineer | 3t List of Passengers Who Came in| on the Camosun. The old mosun got in at morning, haying b the delivery of a Ocean F were the | Prince Rupert M A. Rosson, A. M. K Mrs. Kh. M Kenzie, William 8l son, Mr. Wall, Leadbetter, 1 gemells, Mrs ratt, T. W freight at iOwlng Hart Peterson and P, reliable MeCaffe D. §. McKenzie, Mr. In- Ingemells, E Mr. Dickenson, steamer 3 o'clock een big Ca- this delayed by load of all The fol- yassengers for r. Holwood, T. ipp, Mrs ry, D. D. Mc oan, > Horner, Thompson. Kipp, Harri- Miss Sher- | ¢ lerk o “The News” Classified Ads. ==(Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== —~THERB SARE NO “DEAD ONES” SHEE } The Only W ay to Obtain What You u Wish Promptly. is to o Send a We ant Ad After | er I i CE RUS w aa ASK UNCLE JeRpy RE—* a oe ee ee ee re ws === 4 —_—— For Rent ee ed wr unfurnished eniences, Pho FOR RENT—4-room house, 640 8th ave Apply Phone 318. FOR LEASE and lighted well heated McIntyre Hall; Phone 116 J. H. ROGERS, vacant Alder biock BRIGHT front room st Insurance OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Help Wanted WANTED—Position by middle aged woman as housekeeper, Constant, Flat 4, Washington block WANTED—Servant girl; other maids kept. Apply Mrs. L. W. Patmore. WANT girl attending school to help mind baby from 4 to 8. State what expected Address X 15, News i et | Wanted Houses | { et eee | rooming house in good lo- | rent or lease Good tenant John Dybhavn 319 3rd ave WANTED—A cation, 1 Apply « JUNG man wants room for \ 25, Daily News. * with good locality rbitant terms tr | Bex 805 ed r \ li Hays block Phone | in Block 39 wpagar | AF £t price for lot oO Must sell for cash 291 News. Business Chances WANTED ; range, also for about 9-tf Restaurant outnt, especially | bedding and cheap furniture ten rooms P, O. box 105. a | Miscellaneous j pres erermersrs ms rmermmedl | FOR SALE Graphophone and re most new Call Red 392 W. SHIRLEY, 773 Taylor st., Prince Ru pert ycator and timber cruiser; govt j land for pre-emption or purchase Nursery stock for sale Phone 305 P. O Box 993 4t xchang Thirty acres acres @ half e Wednesday digreed bul terrie seven months old an offer sale—Finest pe dog puppy in town ru in Victoria, Make News Office } | 1 nurse or cook Mrs. | ( | | | | | 1 The Following Property cs sarretea: fsa Continental Trust Co. Fort George Watch It Grow! Kailway Commission bas ruled that ot must be t distance rom the Fraser er on the Indiar Db yo nt It Or t location « he ) right at cash, bal fr the rt ree townsit« avenue This settles all cor regard to the value of the townsite and those who have / (ne lot ing \ Beep 8 Se reer, t Lot : Une iot cash t tmet a sel fast; will be a tremend us BOUM ‘at Fort ge this year WITH THE RAILWAY FROM VANCOUVER TO FORT GEORGE BE FINISHED IN THREE YEARS oan IS BOUND TO BE THE I iF BRITISH COLUMBIA This is the soe © act quickly, don't delay, tomorrow will be t late Information free PRINCE RUPERT. block 8, section 1, $10,00¢ balance 9 and 15 months block 30, section 1, #14,000 12 and 18 months lots, block ot3 In section 2 5 cash block 17, section 5 ) : One lot, block St and 12 Benes nth cash, bal {5 per with 7-room house and_cabin,| 99 se 2.6 > 22 clk in 5, $2,60¢ Offer for FOR SALE Restaurant on Secor ave Farm land at Lakelse FOR RENT na ave $2,100 Q 5, $8,000 2 $900 yrner Sé¢ corner Second avenue blo 2 months block 2 months " 5 a " ° “ Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd Phone 317 Services. | 7 PHONE 301 PONY Ex PRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHAS Th. COLLART Sole Agent Natural Resources Security Co. Ltd. 225 6th 8t. Phone 381 | j Grand Hotel. Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 A 2 GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor Storage Baggaze nd Forwa Rigs or Motor Car da - | Seventh Ave. and Fult We Offer For Sale Block 6, Section 1, on Eleventh} ra ol, bck, secon 1, Fist ave LINDSAY etre ings Fraser street Iwo lots, Block 4, Section 6, Fifth Ave Tw lots, Block 1, Section 2, Atlin Ave.} One lot, Block 13, Section 5, Borden St., with hous Two lots, Block 4, Section 6, with double cor Two lots, Block Twi lots, Block Tw lots, Block 1 ihe lot, Block 21, Sec me lot, Block 27, Section Three lots, G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptiy filled. Prices reasonabie Fifth ave chester. Centre St. Phone ® OFFICE—H. B. Rex Fourt! 7, Eighth 4 General House Furnishings AT THI Big Furniture Store 2nd Ave. and 6th St Entrance 2nd Ave LIMITED insurance Rent Second Ave. Estate Safety Deposit Boxes for Shee Aa an ee ne aa Transfer and Conenee eee ere id Max wr ra { | et | SMART business man desires partnershiy r interest in good concern Apply box} 4, Daily News 56-tf Lost and Found es ks es ed Fs LOST cocker Black spaniel pup; answers to name Bunnie l Carrigan & Miller Personal {| PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. Open for Business J. B. ROBERTSON Horseshoeing & General Bachan 3ig stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds, Timothy. Clover Grair Corner of 7t! and Seeds Mail Orders Promptly Attended to Agents International Stock Food ALL KINDS OF FEED PRINCE RUPERT INk MARRY to happiness and reliable. Best in the I. C, Wilson, box 17 f24 The Ideal Introduction Club leads | Strictly private, high class West. Address 76, Vancouver, B RE PERMITS FOR AND ALTERATIONS TO BUILDINGS. | 1° | c. | | i | | | Extract “The from Bylaw No. 10, Clause 4 erection or alteration of any) Dullding shall not be commenced in the! City of Prince Rupert until a permit for such erection or alteration shall first be} obtained from the Inspector by the owner or his agent, and no such owner or agent shall proceed with such erection or altera tion until said permit has been obtained.” Penalty. Extract from Clause 169 “Any person found guilty of an tion of the bylaw shall be liable to not exceeding $100.00” Applic atl on form and permits for build ings and aiterations may be obtained from infrac- | a fine} A. E, OAKLEY, =f TO STEEL PIPE MANUFACTURERS. | | City , ON or before T enders will be received by the f Prince Rupert, B. ( i the 25th of March, for the proximately 3,800 feet of steel pipe, eigh teen inches in diameter, delivered on the| ! wharf, Prince Rupert I Information for bidders, specifications and forms of tender may be obtained from Wm. Mahlon Davis, city engineer rhe lowest or any tender not necessarily ! accepted ERNEST A. WOODS, I City Clerk l CEMENT TENDERS. tenders will be ip Pp. m., April 1s st, 1912 approximate 1,0¢ ss less, of Portland n for bidders, forn f lcations must be obtained Engineer any tender not necessarily | p ERNEST A WooDs City Clerk in Westholme Lumber Co. First Avenue NEW MAGAZINE Building In3pector.| Bright Paper for Boys Interested scout has supply of ap-| The eClaily minion received by € r magazine AND ANNEX —THE LIMITED COAL $8.50 Per Ton, Delivered Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies Owned and Grand Trunk P: the American and Excellently furnishe steam heat, electr modern convenience lutely first-class In ¢ Phone 186 The appointments 4 equal to any hot eS are “THE SCOUT” coast in the Boy Scout Movement. Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. Number 4 Volume I of “The this oflice bright, readable reached Scout is a full of interest to boys scouts It will keep throughout the Do posted well them Its stories will endear if to its - parts F. M. DAVIS sx» Shop a good stories and G. A. 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