The Daily News —————_———__—— — —— . —$___ — —_ —— 1 ee — - -- —— . ll Scoop Tries for a Page One Story, But Misses Fire : News by “Hog HAVENT You Got ce I CALLED AT Nosooy Home| + ——— = THE COUNTY AY THE Jai —=S = = tt : JAIL WHAT is i+ ?| = = = . Sa ANY THING To DO Bor THERE aan. — ancy ote NOBODY ; 6 —Drawn for the Daily BuT Loar ? —SkiIP OvER To THE. COUNTY FAIL AND sie ete DIG ME LP AGOop — S57 => | LE : | ' mere Pace one SToRY/ — = Pe Yt : Pes — “The News” Classified Ads. Fee nr aa ee " .. 5 ee : ts THE INDICTMENT OF WILLIAM MANSON AND THE McBRIDE GOVERNMENT nee oe! 6 Os os oe ee no Bi S | | if Continued from Page 1 ; er —_———-- wan | { The Government has not extended the Workmen’s Compens:tion Act to conform to modern | Bi i : legislation, and to remove the absurd anomalies in the same. e n or or Sse 10n== ‘ i The Government has taken no step to adopt a system of state insurance for the workmen. | } Our late member, the representative of a constituency of laborers and pioneers, has said not —THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES”: HERE— a single word on the floor of the House in their behalf. is x &: ee ere ee THE AUTOCRACY. Fe ae eas, Se We are ruled by two Caesars—democracy is receiving a bod; blow—the principles that our emarks had been made regard- Poe R CLEAR- CUT | { Le block 29, section {, s3.0m fathers bled for are being transgressed at every step—the true voice of the electorate is being ng his that absolutely rot- or Kent gsee comm, | t rs, interes 7 most violently suppressed. Williarn Manson, who knows better, has countenanced, condoned and (en and unreliable paper called Dajte: printintetesommely CLEAN POLITICS|" ,t oe a4 2, 500. ua weakly defended it all. A change is due—a change is necessary to preserve our democray and our i h,” which should be named|por pent—4-room house, 640 8th ave ore hy ba . teas Pe ars political independence. Skeena Riding needs a man with mora! fibre and qualities of independ- \nananias, and even that was too Apply Phone 318. cash’ bal. 6 ¢ ; A Hi ence such as it has sought and failed to find within the make-up of the man who now has repre- espectable a name for the sheet.|FOR LEASE—MciIntyre Hall; well heated Continued from Page 1 Lot k ; ‘iH sented it during the two years and a half that have passed. Then the Mayor offered his} #94 lehted. J. H. ROGERS, Phone 116 7 : bee aoe . $ te re me me . es 7, $15 sictiaaciias s distinguished considera- cheers rang out lustily from the @ cash, ba mths Re i“ : : 4% x : ms a lefthanded manner { | thronges ouse Perc atieee nt, Doe 5, PHONEY PROMISES ESTABLISH AGENCY HERE F:14.+ Vaudeville ty Mid tia erpentet papa Insurance ig Oe oluics Ge 1-8 cash, Dal 6 8 é arke brothers, and re- valrous er. . GEE ES ferred with a polite bow to my ee Ce eee "he rst speaker o . FOR SALE Characteristic Telegram From National Biscuit and Confection Show Ever Seen Se ee ia d Mr ; Tite the |OUR Companies are noted for prompt soll uid ne os ak r t night, i ae ; il Premier Intended to Inti- Co. Have Appointed Jack cal aa an weniatin: heres tn: ite Ineurance. The Mack Wasity and Insurance Ca | a4, EM tan waa ae Hestaurant on ‘2nd ar 6th ste midate Electors Chisholm Agent Here : met aa dati PEE EST EOE MCE GPO OTN buy i Sel rg a Maa FOR RENT Continued from Page 1. ee ee ne ee eee | representative. —_—— —-— } ' But when he got to Dr. Clayton | j sp of s rise , | Store, 2nd Av Premier McBride was afraid) Among the arrivals by the ——@-————————— aiid nie se he Help Wanted { With a gasp of surpri the | Store, 2nd Ave oc s hie s f t audience realized the e alrv o to face the people of Prince Ru-| Chelohsin was Jack Chisholm, the first Irish parliament with | It was awful Then the Es r ons Fe ee Dor eene . Wavol Was awtlul, } 3 . eT ‘ nnounce . *he e pert because he knew, as well as| who has been on a business trip an official residence fos eee , ewghty ‘ as < th ae uncement hey waited ‘ i gressive onse e sso- gi attending school to helg dj wil yated breat oO one the gang know, that the charges/to Vancouver, and a visit to his’ Green. Dublin. and Willia Mat - fing. “how hacdhttinacoks that aby trom 6 40 60 State ai aapented. | oe ; . reath. N nS. Al ith nt Kuler lit ‘ a eral, vy e ‘ sco c . tor 5 tee ve against the government have not) old home in Poriland, Oregon. son A voice: We have no} vig th h Mose tyr Address X 15, News pues : ne en e go o e ene Oo } ‘ ‘ an a ; and can not be refuted. While in Vancouver Mr. Chis-' use for him We are going to ; REQUIRED—t{ stickerman, 2 carpenters | Cam try, sail the chair- | PHONE 317 his string and was about to sit bench hands), and 1 tinsmith APPIY | mar if Mr Manson has not i At the close of the campaign|holm was appointed general send him to Victoria. Douglas! , | aes : 5 re Stephenson & Crum, Hazelton, B. ¢ | ; ms 1 ni Ot in ie intian se : he Tbs t nel eet sy : 5 poe es ~ , , down, but first conferred with ES rson or by a representative seen! ae ie sends a promise telegram injagent for Northern B.C. of the! did a real good stunt, as he al-/.., leak ts i, Chairman Tite.” | — ~o|' ee iis Ueda rien 4 « y é i e. i lo ece ) td “o ‘*X- a final attempt to help Silent! National Biscuit and Confection’ wavs does. and even the conclu- rt next media robably did] l neror eee ae | e if ie comet i yrobab ‘ tended 77 e auc ‘e . Bill. McBride never sends tele-|Co., manufacturgps of Haida sion of that little speech did not]. , th tr "i ht the| Wanted Houses rt nded him. Ph audience SEE ol get is cues straig . SO e| cheeres ae . or} en ¢ ms krams to Rupert except at elec-| biscuits and choculates. George detract from his popularity. peat ll Pca snother | eee eel heered * Mr. Stork then an : : aye wen oii o do anothe ounces 18e as > e tion time. He has no use for! Morrow, formerly of Prince Ru- Professor Hunter, in the ab-| .).); This was upon the trans-| WANTED—A rooming house in good lo i . ’ oe * Ras as . i Rupert and its requirements.| pert is interested in the com-!sence of O. H. Nelson. who ar- ey ; tk McBride cation, to rent or lease. Good tenant. speaxer, but the chairma nwas He, Dr. Young and Miller all got! pany. rived later, gave an excellent solo ie a whisk ea; Maia ee | Apply to John Dybhavn. 319 8rd ave.) brief, and contented himself with cold feet, and canceiled engage- ienilcnatbiastetiilciess on the Trombon: It was one of|.. -__. seid atil i i| | WANTED—Large store with good show| #!!euncing Dr. Clayton, who was mn “ solemn silence ull ® Sale dows PS s 2S. 0c ; received so wi . 1e ments to speak here. They were FEW FOR WILLIAM those touching tear-Inducing | prince Rupert had ae ks atedl Mase on saad Sus woe enorbitanl seems. | wae with oh ent F EXC afraid to meet the people. phe melodies so popular at an Irish] ,.. ; ms é * n a | Box 217, News Office. To Wm. Manson's Gail. airiy when there as a murmur| | Speakin s onse tive > _ ——-—--—-— Lakelse People Have Had a Sur- wake. [1 made some of the audi-|) i) 0) Gane not one of aa Gal a sae : as 8 Lonservaliy 0 FOR SALE Welcome to Our City feit of the Silent One. ence sob for the fate of William. , aly . ; wees e < yLUVal, | but with the bitterest condemna- R Lot 1 4 1 cee BEut nt thie cabins , 5 ee ore talked and he talked and at] Real Estate tion of William Manson, Alder- Bigger P x2 Then the great event of the) jength he concluded with the hope } ' ese) m cottage there was born to Mr. and Mrs. r. Mul etsy al I amet ie cere ic arak | cs Proz Atos ; saat th (| eer etree reer rmcrmeede | |!!! ( ayton go his audience ft. w th ne N 4 f H. Smith of Seventh Ave., East,} a es nor e the thy zi ree fessor James Russé vas intro- ai pet \ es a oe FOR SALE—Lot in block 9, section 5, Sixth| *“ med up from the start He ee : Prince Rupert, a splendid heal-| \ | er ee eet ee eer es pea oii ' Sie le . all’ this evening)” avenue; double frontage; $2,200; good | referred to the insufferable gall of Lot 40 oa : be very few, if any, votes for|duced and preached the funeral) when their candidate would no| terms. Bainter & Sloan. Phone 387.| \\y m N I S section }, V % thy daughter, the biggest and ‘ ' a abe , catia ; . 71-00 lliam Manson in his campaign f ood t } : ae Tae W iam Manson around Lakelse, | sermo1 It was an excellent ger be called “Silent William travels when he barefacedly made mn Food Ut yonniest baby girl Dr. Tremayne for the reason that there is not| paraphrase of the Chronicles of ; re ‘Tite ata : i errr , ey - Q Lot t nf ever clapped eyes on. That mo- a aa Ra Pap he ge t PE wate “Huliiehad- in reorge ite 18 a rattling good i i use Of every government convey- with house vy $i ther and baby are both doing a single settler that has not sul- | % Pena. t 2 BS 3 = hairman wh keeps in close Business Chances ance to get about the constitu U good tert fered either through the member Truth his didn’t take very!, ch vith his audience and! & ency tt face of the lav an ae well was the good news the > Ai vat dine ieee ee et See non 36 mex ideal i witt E _an increas phnde ea ne orn a cea ue } in 1e face of the law, and 200 acre Far G.TE proud father smilingly brought} ~~ 4 Sate ar teinaiiod irme ite. | Senses. what ‘they need. They] y N the disapproving mutterings of one mile ! Lome NE ; ol was recalled by Chairman Tite,| oogeq ‘thing to-cheer, so | WANTED — Restaurant outht, especially | |. .-1 int S ine K ft 99% ante to the News this morning. Con- = ee er inane a Anmic ditty that the eede some cning yr ORO r, 580 range, also bedding and cheap furniture rightly resentful settlers, Building 40x15 ft. geo acre eratniational J. F. Ritchie arrived on the pi 4 z ots : for he called on Mr, Garrett, who | for about ten rooms, P, O, box 105. With bitter sareasm Dr. Clay- R ALSO HAVE audience nnoce y st00K 0 Li Se George. skipped on the stage and was ton pictured the saintly support- : re a funeral dirgs ge ae a al ace ; E A Double Front lot on 6d Every appropriation by the J. M. Mitchel, representing the Chait rit ba fetes H artily cheered before he opened NOTICE. ers of William Manson—specify- | fe * jock 9. $ i mial ‘ vho 1s Db 0 .* mo e gt > 2a CO eo g ‘ j oa al Ave., t “6 government is made with a view) Cunard lines, arrived on the 1 vant t! bumy f ee oe r 0% : Notice is hereby given that one montn| |!'® the. saintly faced editor of a4 : ath strengthening . oP ge afte . srests | abs Wanting in the pump Of) pretty fair stunts, in the last one! after date 0. M. Helgerson, Limited, in-| the Trombone’*—amidst a shout Pee ee sk c of strengthening the power of| George lo look after the interest Retin ahs was necessary lolof which he ’ ited the audience| {248 10 apply to the Registrar of Joint iy ; , ae ben Ave., block ¢ ? the two-man government. tf jof his company. of which he invites 1@ AUGIENCE | Stock Companies to change the name of) @! amused applause : ta in block 6 i j ; : ‘ I k6, change the program and throw in}{, join in the chorus. But it was the company to “HG Helgerson, Limited.” Speedily the meeting warmed D Rae View Loe me j ' i . -e a a Jated a *rince Rupert, B. C., this 20t ¢ section 7, $1,1 someth e hal would be at leasti not a song to Silent William day of March, 1018. na _ . up to the oceasion, and speaker E mee . san aku hore entertaining and amusing.|but to some other girl. Its title Solicitors for oO MM Sielseteon Litton iffter speaker was introduced and fn Coe section 2. He promptly called upon Mayor) was “Put Me on an Island Where Sot and viven the fairest hearings with A a | Newlot And the Mayor certain-/+) ! » Few” ! ‘ > E ’§ BAKERY ese ee awl lively applause, Some of the FOR LEAS —_— y did amuse the audience dens, road bosses and so forth, hot L k 2 sec. | 2 e Ck ‘ > CE ate - ; ottest shots fro the speeches tts la 9 é oe NOT eee j Phen came the andidate, Wil and while Mr. White cheerfully ; om B peech Lot s taxes. Long tem May Newton began by de- it Manson, and the people be- ; fad cht i fold *} snapped up by The Daily News} Owner pays ta complies »¢ ence iide : : 7 » blo ploring there were sO many; gan to move uneasily in their|,.. M ‘ 1 ou i ae oe Ided its}} urning from the speaker's lips S Lots 21 : Briss Wishes to announce to the public that their elegant Tea empty seats, but when they con-|s;+ats. They knew what was com-| 'e a srabs and as silently! are given, each one of them a pect ey aes Reons will be opened tomorrow, March 28th Afternoon tea sidered that there were so many] jng They had impatiently list-| ees keynote to the trend of the silent|} —— 4 attr ‘i ¢ 07a | > r — aneneeeenee | | and after theatre parties a specialty Delicatessen, lee Cre; Cor er attractions on that even-|ened to his recital of ancient his-| jsymphony of the polls tomorrow. | 2 nal Light I 3 l a tf Re ; gc ing that they must compliment! tory before Again it was a long | | Arrivals on the Prince George. | a J ie Agents New York Life Insurance Ve and Ives, Light Lunches. on't fail to pay us a visit. : : , a Pree f ‘ ( epTY W themselves upon the fact that|harangue, and, for a vaudeville ane "3 i eee errrye at) License Club. LIST YOUR PROPERTY with WS : TRY OUR BREAD~ IT’S FAMOUS there were so many in favor of) show, the silence .wes profound. | °° 0 Clock yesterday’mbratng with Che lieenses up river have » 46 747 Or > ‘ ¢ : . large ar «Oot assengers Phone 190 717 3rd Ave. the Manson Way. Cheers.) |[f anyone had dropped a pin it|® '4! number of passengers, | pooy deliberately withheld until jmail and freight. Among the list ane? had wae} told that few in}eould have been heard to fall and} , aaa eae after the eleetion If you are; = , ee uipet _ re wore to roe roll down to the wall of the stage! ve ; Hi, were: good you get your license; if not, 0 liam anson;: : f wi Pe “g . arren Gallo ” | I re i i > they had) with a bang. But it came to 411 Robinson, E. 8 Spenoor, hes wm no license Alex, Manson, We (Offer For ¢ ¢ lian General Electric Company tied | been told that few would vote for|end, as all thing must. ph »binso 0 pa and Hicher, H. O i e distric is “great’ rs Dingwall, ¢ | e ‘eek ’ an th ii rs i? th great After Mr. Manson had at length | Breckenria Ke P. ©. Mitchell,’ a. H Mr. Facing All Ways. otors, Mining and Cottracting Machinery meeting proved the conmtrary.| concluded, Chairman Tite diplo- pee Wilson, C.F rhree lots, Block ©, S Electrical Apparatus of every description 1] 4! (Cheers aah thay ai pap abel th USA Lay Ne \s mayor William Manson | two tots, “Block 5: —————— matically called upon Mr. Stover] "opertson, Mr. and wae ho ;did not face the issues squarely have a’ front f° | He had hoped to go through})to give a selection. This wa a lancy, Mrs. 5 Wright, ( | S| Oe jot, Blose ' I ; - ) give a sé on, 8 Was t Clane 8. J ght, W. K | He dilly-dallied, trying to please bringing in fal wi | Phone 245 Graham Kearney, Mer. BOX '974 this campaign without mention-| signal for immense applause t| Evataon xe Erocerich 2 I lall sides,” Aide acre : | Two lots, B ck 4 . $0) arren, ‘ sides d ‘xX. Mans : } os li ve jing any candidate, but personal|¢ontinued all through Mr. Stov ad | Vv WwW Burrows, Mr } one | t, Blo k 1 - vee i aie Pavia Johnson, F. W | ene ouse, bath and a = . -jer's recital, To judge from this Clarkson, E. R. Jamb, James To Work the Machine. ith "ave ne ’ Fourth AY it was a greater vote catcher thé Harris, H. A. Holtby, Miss | Two lots, Block 2 pifth Ave } as a greé ite catcher than Thompson. Thomas Waynor, Miss § Why should road superin- Tw» lots, Block s oot, wil any of the speeches, Perhaps it Raed tet paces Sigh ar jtendents who know nothing | moun Raiize, Fifth "AVS, (cau jWas the cogent and insinuating Clapberion, Mrs HOrshron, Mr. and | whatever about the construction | One lot, Block 2, 5 nn viet as a Chestnut, " a. Jo 1 e i political charac ter of the ditty, Rosenthal, G. A winketacn m w j of roads and trails be sent out! | Two | Seal ( i 95 feet on Second Avenue at i the litle being “Let's All Go Down Afene, " z Gare maa jinto the riding to do this work?” j One lot, ae iH] Junction of 1st, 2d, 3d and Park the Strand. It has a real local! Thompson, Miss Collins,’ G. H Alex. Manson. lapis han’e well cons Fe Avenues. The most advan- significance because McBride is perteer , Paes enue ‘ Ww pee oe ate j bu gaiow al omg, Be | . an . re . orlock sai F ; oo eee ae i tageous corner in the city. Be- opposed to woman suffrag Mr, | yoriock, Mr. nae Prompt se ttlements the strong | fot, Block 23, S¢ One lo of : LOY pad low grade, no excavation neces- Stover was induced to sing an-| Ham, U. b Wilson, H, § |feature of the Mack Realty &| one lot, Blo¢ Boycott, W. H McGuire, Mrs : Hi sary for building. other political song to increase Schwaris, it johnaon, Jennie j}Insurance Co, It's worth money | oie “Not, Block 27, § : igor | Price $18,500; terms $6,000 William Manson's majority. This Blowers, oF and MeMillan, N. D i410 you in event of a fire or acci | Fine d ble corner, E of T case Z : ” $ Nickerso: 7 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 was called “Jack Britain. Mr. | Gordon, { Naoeer Mr mF | dent. Tee the Insurance People. arte: This price holds for Stover is a really good comic] ¥aricle. Dr. M.A, Clark,’ Mrs. o 1Phone 150 (0. months. a Green, Jo 6 50. | few days only. with a fine sense of political Norris, Fa ; See ae te - —— ~ ’ \Cootinental Ts Limite Seats © ear ect RCS » aces or ——-—_____ ' ; a GAUROLS S li jbum r, re er Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. | Second Ave: ws Be Oy ater pectin se 2 Re Sia 4 | Chairman Tite then regretfully Mp » vostrom, accompanied by Phone 4, Estat fest }called upon Mr. White, the chair- Beet: Bostrom was among the) 3 ha Real eiety Deposit Boxes fr NENTAL TRUST COMPANY $is.iincest haste asc met St ae ; committee, to tell the predictions G, H. Collins has returned from | py on sin a cer ae une Bend vd | 617 Second Ave. of what the vote was going to|@ trip abroad. oer’ “ wer oe ellie ee oneal The licenses syst { oF a the , oO i atniala _ ce e im dare say his sou 16 LICENSS solely be in the outlying districts, from Miss Holtby has returned home|is his own and bing! off comes| Columbia is mainta ned if reports of the genvine fire war-Jafter an extensive trip east. his head. if a vote making machine.