OTTEST RAL4ZY OF ALL TONIGHT---Great Final Campaign Rally in the Empress Theatre, F. G. Dawson, Chairman. omery aye Clayton have accepted invitations and will speak. Fred Stork, Frank Angers and Tom Dunn will be there with all the most W. H. Mont- en speakers in Rupert. Alex. M. Manson will deliver his Finest Fighting Liberal Address and Wm. Manson is especially urged to attend : waa Formerly The met _— EWS oe * 0T COURAGE ENOUGH T ==] SILENT WILLIAM WAS HEARD TAKE A LAMB BY THE TAIL: ~—-BY A SILENT AUDIENCE T00 Dr. Montgomery eting in the Empress night, to which the and supports of the cordially invited, but in an appear- were holding opera house, Clayton had went over the The supporters of Clayton rman them rhey the Dr. iking he for e more date But 1 hou ed to pul and a house he was too the theatre. resided and ex iam Manson had vas expec ted to but it seemed that W . present had ng of expect rhe his own, him to be first Ww. for pres pon was who spoke se, then ntigomery the So- Dr. Clayton, and Alex, M. Liberal candidate. M the INGERS TURNS — MEETING OVER eople Deceived at William Man- son's Meeting Put Right by Skeena Orator. Manson holme W hile nt Bill, eting that the two Clayton been apparently lasl night evidently in stated candidates, i Ale Manson, had ‘ end but sen to do so. ou spread over W il-| Frank An- opposing thus in- ] re when behalf of ‘ s. wh the were | presented, asked to be allowed a statement, said that Montgom- the meeting al had sent invitations including And that Manson had to at- meeting. inuing, W il- ” preferred to adver- ting of his own rather He Manson or attend both] cheers Angers said: the Liberal, Lo Mr. Manson, an invitation to “lend his meeting tomorrow { which will 5 ak id then give you one hour taking only ten minutes the And if you to =come the joint ig tonight you will be given ead time after your own is Over,” ique erlising candidates \ Manson id Alex | he Vo invitation gomery's said: kewise ed that Alex - “laylon could Ringing Mi powered i { ‘ Lo extend W by you, he meeting he were wild, the audi- ees Sereree, held g£rTOss-| stepped to the} fin- | to| him, pleasure | was closed at} he had weakened | but} speaker | Edward | good, for & Would it sidiz | dize Vick his smash at the! we a | We iqu mp speeches few Lt space wo is rds were only Mr. Dinning’s Remarks. e th the a| doing? Montgomery ria but hind re isitio yb present J wl n e sel capit lo té is g g legs n. e the repre rince McBride. have thie the te Dr. My ve Skee ra } Vv. wa? ive eclically nha an constituency. M I Conservative, to pl Haim i meeting | in| ;ence lizing dece ‘ theat flunk AY ve edge my self to vote is me ot be tler t alist is ike ome and entitled to. living under Clayton Dr succi sentla Rupe rt los William other a Stevens have but Manson,” had completely turned, that them had been made. T re eys. axt every lice s hi his t Frank Angers Ar meet eal wha not their me then a au pack S20 goul oy further thoug serve corrupted you, burst | yout “g}* blame back, Do vou chang OWL 1ead su ms were s he nse hin al ch an remaining a few id holder 1 dare ad as ove bing! better han what lo real demand sso tive rh; very L it M tol always I am not gv al government if In say r the going is wl Wot Yr: Of: 2 of Ri Clayton’s Aphorisms. good. chasi anson d me volt | for W rei tempt in t head the pro particularly available from each. to sub- subsi- McBride is Lo offered up oD ial a political ld he ng a creature ne | up parts of the at ed ng il- al- to he he of y- his soul tf SEGOUIN STUMPED Discusses Issue with Him. gers ne \ al and have hea for that S50 n in t hen, hi alive lack 1] ‘ inh fe Lo \ the are left eve oulDn Ange go the advantage fron eling he Sir, cam of our me the the and $100 per segou pe in arty land to preparing to e pe stone till th nh a Phen rs.” an to peop! to he ratt land 50 and now specula Wwe ay ir ® W ive led alflirmative Angers paign f but I f my opinion ol vo that it was only the und that had al tor at acre, Fren has s¢ specul ople w to re will b that st f{¢ fol to buy makes said, Ih Co se Land eh ld a- st] il us af- $4 $5 an il it $15, a I ad h- now that is ORESOENTS BEAT ‘QuiLLs Brisk . hast ne al in a to tt win we Qu night's the for Piano for r Drue Store. live Ariclite il! Drivers ent, indoor Baseball Rink Last Nnight. ywium 26 Game loor resull Crescents by als 50 in ill ed 28 Apply Keeley’s McBride J. Mille r, Alderman did not come who was to Montgomery before vs aeain election, By G the eorge, how The vO Ke up a Liberal. Vinance Minister rehed Williamspine, Ring S evening, fears ou the speak ti will Go and see man who went to sleep rr volers are Bi al this take George, the Le! Silen Neithe! { One one | pouring in 1] Sile rain nt will Manson get spoil PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO dia ton hat the William's his ight Newton knock- meeting newly || the Candidates Assembled i in the Empress Theatre With Ex- ception of William Manson---His Courage Defended by the Socialist Candidate Who Instanced the Commandeer- ing of Government Boats and Government Teams Whole of Porcher Island Beachals Weary of Playing the Donkey to the Political Carrot Dangling of William Manson Porcher Island, B. G.{the promised carrot and quit}to dairying, vegetables, — etc., March 22, 1942.| dangling it before its eyes as an|chock full of settlers, and no Kditor News: Around this time] incentive to keep going? }room for more, | when everyone is se busy and The Grand Trunk Railway | Such a condition of affairs is} obliging handing out advice how|skipper of the Prince John re-| scandalous. The officials and) to vote, and ballot boxes are be-|fuses to carry more freight to|departments to blame should be ing distributed in every hole and| Refuge Bay No one can blame|chewed up. This should be one rner possible, it is a good time|/the man Last call here they|of the first wharves to be erected to say a few words on otherl|landed about five tons of lime in|this season and not, as is likely, | matters. Re the wharf for Refuge] their smal! boat on the rocks on|the last and maybe not then.| Bay it sounds like ancient his-|the south side of the bay, It}Gould not trapsportation com- Lory now for which money has|took nearly six hours, almost) panies co-operate with the been appropriated the past three|crippled half the crew and made} people in the endeavor to secure lyears, and M, P.s and M, P, P.s|the farmers sweat some, decent shipping conveniences? jhave promised time and again to How's that for progressive B Remember old time baits, back the department concerned|C,? An important place tribu-| promises and those political car- up a little and see that the wharf|tary to Prince Rupert, having a|rot danglers and vote aoccord- is built by such and such a date.|future every bit as promising as| ingly. tt Is it nOt time to let the moke eat/the city itself; an island adapted | B, A, EAVANS. |W tion held by Mr. William Manson in the Westholme Theatre last night The evening was very = quietly varied with Trom- | bone and other instrumental selections. The guests dis- spent in listening to a mon- | ologue | persed at an early hour | William Many Went Out, and One Man W Man Went to Sleep During the Speech by the Conservative ‘‘Ring’’ Candidate in the Westholme Theatre Last Night---“‘Ring in the Box’’ Puzzle Proved Interesting But There Was No Enthusiasm All the way from Aldermere to] _ ae Se ame Manson held a meet- | from the floor of the thearte,|lenge voiced by the occupants of Kitsumkalum I was the drawing] > ing in-the Westholme Theatre) briefly stated that while William|the right hand side box, a most card. At Aldermere they are bet-| WAIT FOR DAILY last night. It was a one man| Manson had been invited in good] interesting agglomeration by the ting that William Manson will | NEWS SPECIAL show, and desperately dull. An/time to the great joint meeting| way, and highly reminiscent of lose his deposit absolutely. } — - |audience which barely filled the! being held in the Empress Thea-|‘‘The Ring in the Box” mystery. Joe Scott, one of the leaders of| As iieaya, first in the body of the house was depleted|tre, his invitation of Alex. en} The [lustrous Occupants of ithe Ring, said they were going to| field, up to the minute sery- | °?@!inually by the steady drib-|son and the other candidates to!(he Right Hand Box consisted of runfme out of the party when I| jee, The Daily News will issue |! 0% @¥ay of its members to/his own meeting had not come|M. M. Stephens, Joe Merryfield, got back If it takes me ten a special edition tomorrow jthe meeting over the way, where/until after the joint meeting had} joe Scott, J. F. McDonald, Jack years I will bust that Ring com- morning and an extra edition the candidates opposing William | been announced. Nor was the| Beatty and Bob Ross. Jack Hil- ns 2 Manson were giving rousing ad-|announcement of the William] diteh spe ; : bination. tomorrow night, giving full | J ditch spent a little time there, ; E dresses. Manson meeting made until long|and ©. H. Nelson sat close b William Manson is going to election returns. A Straight Chall athe tite! s iti saline a + a Een Sat close Dy. get the same dope as he did when Caan Sat oe ralg allenge. jailer the opposition meeting eee There was another Trombone as apg inet a | Chairman R, A. White men-|nouncements had been publish-| jn the orchestra). Strenuous ean Sar aes The licenses aystem of British | tioned that the opposing candi-|ed.’ However, Mr. Alex. Manson} efforts were made by the circle eae ene ———— | Columbia is maintained solely as/dates had been invited to the|even at that late bour was pre-|in the box to attract the Finance Continued on Page 4. a vote making machine. tf |platform, but Mr, Frank Angers|pared to throw down the chal-| Minister beside them, but Alder- : lenge that he would give William| man Douglas resisted the charms ti |Manson a full hour on the Em-| of Joe Merryfield’s witching SSS FFF FF FFF r : : press platform that night, and| sinile, and sat down beside the }would beat him out, taking only} Daily News. Final Liberal Rally EMPRESS THEATRE TONIGHT--- TONIGHT Everybody Invited. Opposition Candidates Especially Invited |BELLA COOLA SAFELY LIBERAL WAGE BILL IS READ IN LORDS VOTE FOR A. MANSON A man of force, a fearless | | ‘ten minutes to reply. jburst of applause, He fe fighter and is morally clean. Passes Seana oy Large Ma- ee with aoe eee | Southern End of District Will) jority—Asquith Cheered by All organization and leadership. Return Safe Majority for Alex. the Members—Passes First | As a university student he {\\| m. Manson——-Peopie There Are Reading in Lords. \) graduated with Beat calans | Tired of Two-Man Government. | Special to Daily News. oe ae eee | By the Chelohsin this morning London, March 27.—-The gov-|{\ the appellation of “The pea eee egy ee 1 t's minimum wage bill Watch Dog of the Constitu- ae oaceanae a . assed its third reading in the tion.” In his proefssion as ees Pe ae rae a use of Commons early this|)} a lawyer he stands high and {{\|\ a hess ie eee tin ot a ete, es prac ere for @. Griillant He says that Alex. Manson will fiement and Premier. Asquith have a safe majority in all of was cheered loundly by all the |= | the places he visited. The set- mcm bare jtlers in the Bella Coola valley rhe House of Lords reassem-| By intin on and threats the |@ve been fighting for a railway bied at 2:50 this morning to re-| McBride Bowser government |/0" ffteen years and the McBride} ceive the bill, which, on the mo-|through the flunkey, Silent aa, | Soho ens ee railroad tion of Lord Herschell, passed its| expects to carry this election in| Pa'* i" lng: ane ee already built | a . crs eas oe (iticenns distr tf ja i at the same time make no} first reading rhe proceeding provision to help the-rieh Bella were purely informal and. the Cer oer Coola valley toward rail trans- | lords then immedtrately adjourned, Alex. M. Manson is a man, You | ps ttation. A can always get a definite answer “ie tictcneg : Choicest liquors and cigars | from him tf Do you pay your bills? Could Savoy. }you pay them if you were burned | ooo BOARD—Strietly tariff com-|eut? Get a policy in the Com- very appropriation by the] panies now represented by The/mercial Union Fire Assurance government is made with a view] Mack Realty & Insurance Co., The} Corporation, Assets $11,000,000. of strengthening the power of| Insurance People, 2nd ave and|The Mack Reaity & Insurance Co., the two-man government, tf } 5th st. tf | Agents. tf REMEMBER OLD-TIME BAITS AND PROMISES With this | and amidst a} Frank Angers | All Dead Ones of the hall sat in Mayor Newton, with ringing challenge In the body | abstraction ;} strode like the herald of a con- quering force out of the hall, | near him a well-known under- taker appropriately present. It The Ring in the Box took Wm. Manson three quar- “Not on your life,’ was the fervent comment on the chal- (Continued on Page 4.) SIX STRAIGHT — FOR OUR RINK Three Out of Four for Prince Ru- pert’s Curlers Return in Time to Vote for Alex. Manson and Tell of Time They Had. DINKED AGAIN The Gang Were Dinked Out of Their Trump Card This Morning. ; Prominently scattered this morning about town were hand bills advertising a meeting for Silent William at which Mr. J. J. Miller, auctioneer of Vancouver, Messrs. Mobley, MeMordie and Broderick returned on the George was to be principal speaker this morning from the Vancouver in a last desperate attempt bonspiel. Mr. Benson, the other to drag the gang out of the member of the Prince Rupert ditch. rink, was detained by business Mr. Miller was expected on matters. the George, and Joe Scott, Mr. Mobley says the rink did Joe Merryfield, M. M. Ste- some remarkable playing at the phens, Silent Bill and George cutset of the bonspiel, winning Tite were at the boat to es- six times in succession. In the cort him up town. They semi-finals they fell down to watched the gang plank in players who had had more recent vain, for the speaker did not opportunities to practice. There come. Even after inspecting are sixty-four teams competing the passenger list they were for the three prizes and when not convinced that he did they left the Calgary team had not arrive and then made a thorough search of the boat, but they could find no trace odds in its favor for first prize. Prompt settlements the strong of the speaker. feature of the Mack Realty & Cold feet again. Afraid to Insurance Co, It’s worth money face the music. First, Mo- to you in event of a fire or aceci- Eride quit, then Dr. Young dent. Tee the Insurance People, now their last final stroke, Phone 150 tf J. J. Miller. They have all ——_—— given up and Silent Bill must Easter ¢ ak and Easter nov- conclude his loosing game elties in great array for Easter alone. remembrances. McRae Bros. | For row boats and launches === | telephone 320 green. Davis boat Prince Rupert's leading hotel— | house. Pave? When casting your vote you lare invited to slip into our 2nd | : is the cry|/avenue premises and inspect our Down with ring rule unanimous on every side, The| up-to-date Jine of office desks, dete ne of the fair minded|chairs, tiling cabinets, ete. Also is bound to win out onjour printing department, which eae For progressive gov-|is the best appointed establish- ernment put your cross after the| ment of its kind in Northern B, second name on the ballot pa-|C. YOU are invited. McRae per tf Bros., Ltd. A FAIR OFFER “T regret that my committee had accepted the invitation to I was away, though I do sincerely appre- this meeting while ciate the invitation of the other two candidates. But the man whose course and record is under the limelight is William Manson. I would like to meet him and tomerrow evening (tonight) instead of taking an hour and giving Mr. William Manson half an hour and taking an unlimited time to reply, as he offered me this evening, | will take and give Mr. Manson an hour and take ten minutes to reply.. Or if he wishes t shall give Mr. Manson an hour and a half. ! want to meet } him on a fair field with no favors.’’—Alex. M. Manson. i Se: ST LT TN Te ATES 7