THE DAILY NEWS. THE DaILy NEws a | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Savoy Hote Manson Must : - ' Published Daily and Weekly by ore easons y Alberts Blo THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. | Cor. Fraser and th. Choice Wines and/Ciwars Ave sate is oe RUPERT’S PALACE OF COMFORT e e H. Gordon Munr ; J ey eg TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—650 cents per inch. Contract rates he De eat ate y S po ogists MUNRO & LAILEy € on application. Servian Labor Benefit Society Archit (© : ‘ | Stork Bui i} EB SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dal.y, 50¢ | No. 195, $.S.S.S. | oe Avenue g I per month, or $5.00 per year, inadvance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All fe 1. Alderman Douglas, one of William Manson's most able ee er al i Other Countries—Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly | | Menta, a crt bt Sunda y of the spinetessness of his candidate at the Conservative smoker, and said: 1 will put starch into i in advance. fig J Fe atl his back and make him take it.” STUART & STEY | rE je ~~ oa rl P.O hate President 2. Mayor Newton, the latest leader of public opinion to be whipped Into line by Ring } Law-But ss Bui ; ie HEAD OFFICE : domination, says: “All of us make mistakes. William Manson has made his.” And Mayor Pri ste ' \o, & i : af Tince Rupe - Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. ©. Telephone 98. Newton crawls down from his pinnacie of whilom independence and entreats us to return eee Box 3 ic 7 2¢ . to ee 22 OF William Manson to continue his costly mistakes. ' BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES FRED. STORK Y 3. The political epitaph of William Manson can be written in the simple prayer: “And $) ALFRED cans mare. | New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City t ? we have left undone the things that we ought to have done.”’ | and Manitoba Bar anew aria, Say SEATTLE# Puget Sound News Cv. Sy pes~ rane cae ? 4. R. A. White, the chairman at the Conservative smoker, is another of the apologists $§) CARSS & BE a | Cer. eo i k Victoria and thus “Gi | a IT LONDON, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar I Bui i : piri ye canmigats. He ache that William Manson be: sent Hashto Wie ve the BARRISTER | Square. uilders’ Hardware 4} devil his due. | Office—Aibert | : Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves | | 5. The Ring morning newspaper frankly states that the level-headed electorate of this $| | SUBSCRIBERS will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of Graniteware Tinware ¢| district will not be misled. No one, not even those of the Ring, are trying to mislead the WM. S. HALI | non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. 4] electorate in regard to William Manson. His leading supporters frankly agree with every- ‘ = na : a a se pa a ie ai ae a ane ||$ body else that he is a proven incompetent. Then why vote for him? Bente art 3 = ener —— = ) and Bridge Wor DaILy EDITION. a eguv F M és SECOND '- "AVENUE ba 6. That if William Manson was tpe only possible available candidate it would be better | | All dental operat : ty : —— a —O + 6-4 — o~b-o- Oc ae to send a proxy and dismiss the matter from one’s mind. To lean upon a reed means con- $3) traction ot ‘ worn: oe eae a _ , = =| stant worry and probable disaster. : Helgerson Block. Pr r y i i i d wanting. His Ring re mH LITTLE LIBERTY OF T Pp 7. William Manson has been weighed in the balance and foun | HE PRESS. Little's NEWS Agency friends admit it, but they have no other available Ringster to take his place. Alex.M.Manson B.a., W.E.Williamss.s,iuy | ; 8. There being no argument, no valid reason whatever given even by his supporters to WILLIAMS & MANSON ; In British Columbia there are many newspapers, but little M ines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers show cause why William Manson should be again returned, why vote for him? Barristers, Solicitors, et liberty of the press. Most of the British Columbia newspapers 9. Why not try an entirely new man, one of known ability and fearlessness, such as Box 28 are no more at liberty to express themselves independently than|CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS/% Alex. M. Manson? ; ert, BY | the corner saloon, which is owned by a certain brewery, is at; G.T.P. WHARF , a eon ame will eae to try this man of confidence and competence in ant ~ “ . Pat a N pe liberty to sell another brewery’s beer. Qe Bowe MOR As TT nn — place of the man of proven incompetence >. BOX PERT oligarchy, whicit holds the Province of British Columbia in fee JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING simple, owns most of the newspapers. For a long time British Columbia’s two bosses, Bowser and SHOOTING McBride, have been running a feudal system of their own in this province, and of course a modern feudalism must have STRENGTH vassal newspapers as surely as a fire must have sticks. Of course they receive suitable rewards in the form of SIMPLIC ITY advertising and job printing and copious subsidies and bonuses THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND — ‘UNION §.S. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd|"o" re eo GEORGE LEEK * CO, The new stee] Passenger Steamers ” yrange E AGI © COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS 5 66 Chelohsin Fire, Life amd Accident lasurances LARGEST IMMIGRATION FROM UNITED STATES TO CANADA sis'oxl Avenn ten 2 The essentials of a perfect gun, are | j and premiums. But how the bosses reduce them to such vas- See ren tenae. cr te GREEN- a ; 2h GUN. RT eg PRINCE RI salage, such servitude, and made absolute flunkeys of them all, Its shooting capabilities are a NORTHWEST EXPECTED THIS SEASON—EXODUS FROM AND f ; household word wherever sports AMERICAN FARMS ALREADY BEGUN. > to ever state ¢ ‘rritor of tea! tsta ti a pay Treble Wedge Fast Bolt is the |standing the attitude of R. B.} 1 ery ate and territory : a 2 meee in Tie Take any of these papers that wear the yoke, for example. strongest breech fastening extant, Bennett, ti Calgary members of| the republic » exploit Canadian | eave rince Rupert for Vancouver , ; " imitated by gunmakers all over the “gies las Vilna hat phd od gue) Mah i “Lor ‘tunities duce i as follows: 210 : You expect a party paper to support its yarty, of course. sul world Thin os . raat ‘ pppoe A AAEUAS and imdue innit 319 3rd Avenue 4 pay PI } | Parliamet who would stop cad The “Facile Princeps” action is ene i , ‘OP | p ration “Chelohsin” these papers not only do that: they are servile. Their obvious simplicity itself, works — easily, American immigration into the 8 ditty that i Chelohsin” - Wednesdays tS pa] — m smoothly and the striker is a frac , ast enter te sets mased on caretlul Labulatet flunkeyism makes you sick. They not only follow the govern-|] ‘tion of a second quicker than any J! northwest if he could, his former| figures supplied by our agents,”|“Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 a.m. ~ ad ment, but they follow at its chariot wheels with chains around You get all these advantages if associate, J. S. Dennis, the right| said Mr. Dennis, “I may prophesy| , tv Frid T] 1k LROQL OS 5 ‘ ' 2 i sie is pn . your gun is a Greener } 4 . : ) eet nis ae ta ih Arriving a ancouver riday evening their necks. Such cowering, crawling, grovelling obsequious- ed ebnhen bb tested deem |hand of Sir Thomas Shaughnes-|'@! ~00,000 settlers wil! acquire) 114 Monday morning, respectively POOL ness is hard to understand. $56.00 to $1,000.00 sy. and in charge of the exten-|/@2¢ in Western Canada this sea ' ‘ | oe ee : . son Phere is renewed interest : The government's leading organs fawn upon the two bosses SEND FOR CATALOGUE P. |. ive’ landed iinteraste of ‘the Gan: ee ra eee Te English and Ame . | ™ meh ; “es | among srospective customers | None safer on the coast than these two| ,,, . i | h like dogs. Servile flattery and lick-spittle abasement are ap- W. W. GREENER aye Danific. stated onthnuaias-| owi ‘ea ; ; _| Ss Twelve Tables SECOND AVE q = or Mall ait } a lial acilic, ated ntiusia owing to the administration of-| fine passenger steamers parent in every line of editorial matter touching the government aabilinse’ P.Q | tie ally at this morning's session/fering in addition to Albe rta| dieniataslabelacihcade oh and its rule, and the news columns are full of “stories” that ; lo the Canadian Land Agents’|rich wheat lands in Saskatchewan J H. ROGERS, A Ph 116 ee would lead the person not supplied with local knowledge to ma ce ead [convention that a great wave of;and mixed farming lands in} gent one z Hotel Central ©: fint’" { } erican settlers o »| Manitoba. é ad Ph Steand believe that the two greatest men in the world were Bowser | @- meme meron | a ae pe ‘a pom BOR DE Aaye | wemibiaecs? ? : : I estern Canada this year. It is thought at in addition| = —= = el oo ae and McBride, that their government was an absolutely perfect ! THERO al Hotel ] flac predicted that not te than| 7 See a (heated ern sie ‘ ‘ = cit at SHEE os $ to the 200,000 practically assured} 1.00 to $2.60 per da example of representative government.—Bruce, in the Saturday ! y i: 100,000 American farmers would| pee = F. Te the can ign of ex yilabion just} Propri Sunset. { Cor. Third Avenue and Sixih St. ake up homes in Canada before|*" es ee a : ; a : , i ort eorge ae oe The morning paper of Prince Rupert is admittedly a govern- Pos en { 1913. It is thought that the mis-}%@'M& started” Dy ro ment supported paper. It receives practically all the government ! The Finest Rooms. {|sionary work naw being under-|Company will result in an addi-| Watch It Grow! pe ees a ¥ ; ee ; a B no The best equipped i taken by the company will result] Uenal 100,000 American settlers} r ‘ > 2» KF "e . > reas t ¢ ar cate | and steam heated. 7 erating tc anada. nr ran 4 yt patronage. The Empir for some reason did not appear to catch Hot and cold baths | n an additional 100,000, migrating to Canada, or 300,000) one Ratiway Commission bas ruled that| HAYNER BROS. a place in this respect. For several days after the opening of j iss ca DE opera i| The statement was made in the}/" all this year. leat ate tmnt be loenied some «dl stance | rive rAKE at the campaign the evening contemporary did not commit itself | presence of about 40 general land rhe movement is already under Leena e. “bap or A oa sayy 38 } ane : ie as M ym Of the de to any great extent upon the issues of the election. Then behold, | { agents connected with the Can-|way. A solid train of settlers’! st part ot Fort ee tan acific’s rlaking oleffects lef eapolis ove! ram ‘ it branches out with two large political advertisements on its} oe adian Pacifi ee aKING | : ¢ ee Apo ver i { in regard io 3 vm | Corl & B P. interest the American farmers in| 500 sine Oo! lanada yesterday. oregt pwhsite and those wh wave first page and a lengthy editorial on the good in William nol ey urgess, rops ithe Canadian Northwest These|OMcials of the Soo Line in at-| dus are going to reap 3 Meet son, the same William Manson whom the editor of that paper | § @\agents have under them 38,000/tendance at the convention state Nea Se ere RAIL War SE criticized in the strongest terms only a few months before. Cer-| sub-agents, many of whom are in| they have orders for 600 cars a aaa nant e rt oe aaa iF RT E. L. FISHER | ’ riNis ) ‘ ib LAND aH tainly the situation here in Prince Rupert bears out the stat e-| jattendance at the convention.|this early in the season Lo MOVve|GEOKGE Is BOUND TU BE THE WINN Funeral Director and Embalmer ment of Bruce | Exclusive Offerings | (With the adjournment of the) immigrants’ effects into Canada | Sime i yet quickly, don't delay xr morrow CHARGES RI \ , | |} will be too late. “Information free | THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356 —in- | PRINCE RUPERT. OPEN DAY — rE | | Paeeasenses aon | REAL ESTATE (BORA SSIES SESSESESS ES Js awed ow S33E3% SSS Tw lots, block 8, section 1, $10,000 1-3] ae NEN NS) 6 } : ace ae cash, balance 9 and 15 months eee ae sen 16, Section ae | Two lots, block 30, section 1, $14,000. 1-3 : , cteaee ee 3 ee cash, 6, 12 and 18 mouths ememp er — = | tot on Eleventh st,, Block 28; 92,800. | 388 To The Mail Order Buyers OE acess woh atten | Lot on Market place; $3,100 334 se | Paget ip i heed o| S S P ° ( a eet 0 lots, bloc 7, section 5, $2,100. 1-2 Lot on Second Ave Section 1; 82,500. 4 rt " ashi € and 12 mathe: . Y | owe rince oom Terms. eee i : | There will be two ain names on your ballot paper. Be Se . : i ee +4 £33) One lot with 7-room house and_ cabin Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Section 2; $2,700. 334 ou LLUSTRATED CATA- 208 bloek 22, section 6, $2,600 Offer for careful to make the distinction between the McBride Manson, who Terms “ UR ILLUS f IAT? gS) term has been tried and found wanting, and ALEX. M. MANSON, the | 1%!) Block 2. Second Ave., Section 2;| LOGUE opens the best quality on) teen ‘34nd. "18 montns: 98,000, 1-2 people’s candidate, and a true representative of Skeena riding. 4g 15 and 16, Block 9, Section 5; $2, 100] % and the largest assortment of rd Nan, 2 me mths on Wea To save confusion at the polls put your cross opposite the name Meares ae cash, bal. 1 an d2 years Fs choi linkko mn the darket ; $86 | two lots, ction 6, $1,500 each 0 OCK 2, Section 5 ( s wd 81,000 cas ¢ of ALEX. M. MANSON, which is the second name on the ballot, , ation 6; 94000. fie H Birks MS 6) one lor, bios’ and 12 Oe. oy ase | House and lot, Sixth Ave., Section 5;| $% Spring weddings will soon com- en 1 4 me lot, block 19, section 6, $2,10 1-2 exactly as indicated thus: | $2,750. Terms on monthly payments. | met , sii. S74 cash, balance a and 2 years | Double corner, Section 6; $3,500. Terms.| mand much attention throughout , re One ‘toy, bleak st $1,400, $500 cash, ¢ | 'siioao ‘cash, Dal. tan ae an 94,500.) the Province From our many Jewellers and Silversmiths et Pwo lots, block 26, $2,800. $1,400, 6, 12 $1,000 cash, bé and 2 years, 6 per be. d * and 18 month . f CLAYTON |, — ee ee | lines you can choose with little Geo. E. Trorey m Tw lots biook 30 section 7, $900 1-2 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA SEATTLE |} Goo ot on Sixth ve Section 7; $600.) . 4 M i Di t cash, © alt 2 months Lots 11 and 12, Block 4, Section 7, over-| trouble an ‘appropriate gift at janaging Director ee One lot, block 29, section 7, $500. $300, 6.8. PRINCE JOHN William Barratt Clayton, of Prince Rupert Dentist look street; $625 each. Terms © 8 Vancouver -:- B.C. 344} _ balance 1 year aiitataine Bienont Lots sf and 2 Block 34, Section 7; $650) any price you may wish to pay. G3 One lot, block 51 section 7, #700 $35¢ and Queen ¢ each 4 “? ? ese. cash, balance $25 per month : Level lots in Section 8 on easy terms. A postcard will bring our Illus- #8 | Two lots, block 15, section 8, $500. 1-2 Tri-Weekly Traan Service Prince Rupert MANSON ALEX M } Agents Pring Rupe ert Building & Invest | 336 F . se | ash, 6, 12 and 18 months to Ven Ared , + * dl Co., Limited Stock issued in $10} | wy strate Catalogue to your address. 3 rw ae ts block 2 clion 8, $000, 1-2 i shares a°. . + eee | cas alance 6 and i2 months ‘or all informat , A. M. Manson, of Prince Rupert, Barrister-at-Law Agents Terrace Townsite. i#% Write for it, and save money by ges} We want some listing, we have the For all informa Wat | We have several blocks of land in the| $% , 386 | vuyer A. E. McMaster, Geo. Agi. & rt [ehelee, xiteus alum and Bulkley valleys/ #8 buying from the importer direct. aes | Agency for all Atlant ;* ‘ » per aere | = ” ee | _— MANSON W ILLIAM —_— 3 W estock the finest cutlery lines 2 | ? —INSURANCE— 33 on the market. 3 | Th. OOLLART William Manson, of Prince Rupert, Accountant McCaffer & Gibb easesecscescescesseaseaseasescesseked Sole Agent SESE CRC EDEN EERE i | y Ss a ons Seeauezeeaeca 33 SEH e353 sea ease Natural Resources Security Oo. Ltd. | MONTGOMERY | THIRD AVENUE | Bex 805 226 Gth &t. Phone 381 | ee Seren eee eel fl cae tt | KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY | = ; The Bank of THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS /ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS | B.C. Coast service Fa | 1 |] B iti i i ’ Suppli Sheet and Plate Glass fj) | ritish North America Builders’ Suppliee and riate Glass H. R. Love, Prop., Prince Rupert| | | 3 Pappas Plate Glass M Canadian General Electric Company, Limited | | Pinter Stine ABD WARE. ects” [/Uv-to-bave equbnent: Work end) Peineess Beatrice | ce ee na sd ati id 75 Years in Business. Oils Tinware Prices Right. Engine Work ij Ele eh Pe pe Cote aan 1 Capital and R Varnishes Graniteware and General Repairing. h 23rd at 1 Pp ™ lectrical Apparatus of every descripiion ||] pital and Reserve Over $7,300,000 arnishes Sh a a | Saturday, March 2 SS —== Shop, Hays Cove. ie Vancouve “ || — The ‘‘ Stay Satisfactory 1 lal Gasoline Motors. | Bem eetorin t Phone 245 : 974 | y y Agents for imperia 80 seneral Ages Graham Kearney, Mer - Li b M MONARCH MALLEABLE Range.’"’ Phone Blue 259 - P. O. Box 957) J. G. McNab . . Banking by Mail el Oe ae a his a great convenience to those |~ , | z who live some distance from Phone 150 : 2) town. THRE | P | When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the 3 ; ‘ IN TRE— | | The nsurance eople $| Deposits may be sent in, cash | Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Fir > 2 iness ee ° * | CARLTON HOTEL 3 drawn, or other business trans FARM Bulkley Valley Fort George District FARM ee 3 acted by Mail, without any | IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS Accident Finest Cafe in B,C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to tnchh web Aaa, = tseuble or delay. LANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS as teat sient ilit Hot and Cold Water in each room. ‘ Write or ask our Local Man- easy terms. I! Contractors’ and Personal | $ ager to explain our system to | Policies Written D peere compovs ym commis staccre fi 1 NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited Really & nsw Vancouver, B.C. 3 R rt Br h 9 Iml e Mack ea y eae 2 ae |} PALD UP CAPITAL $1,500,000.00 VANCOUVER, B.C. cement. PSEPIIPPPLDIPPD IPAS OLD PP PL APD PL DPA PPD PPD AA PPPODPD F. 8. LONG, Manager. | i PS aus