tocar and, for the reasons I have giv THE DAILY NEWS RECIPROCITY AND OUR HALIBUT (Continued from Page 2) en, we are going to have these when the reciprocity pact is confirmed. Mr. Sawle says: that our market consists of only “We must not be content with the belief eight million people. Tomorrow we will have eighty millions, and these are the people who are going to buy at last, I can agree with Mr. Sa Canadian fish from Prince Rupert plants. " Here, wle, only that for his expression “tomorrow” I will substitute the words “‘after the 21st of this month. Mr. Sawle says that his pan committee of the Conservatives. this. It has all the ear marks of iphlet is issued by the campaign He need scarcely have told us that; but, what is much worse, it bears all the marks of having been inspired by one who has little use for our city and who would fain see the New England Fish Company continue in the future as it has done ip the past, to. take its fish to ‘‘my beloved Vancouver.” This company will certainly continue to do so if reciprocity is not accepted, and if all fair-minded Conservatives wish to rid their shvulders will do well to think twice before of this ‘‘old man of the séa”’ they voting for Clements on the 21st. y ours, L. W. PATMORE. RECIPROCITY FOR THE WORKER aero (Continued from page one) for the Canadians’ as regards Rupert’s fish markets,”’ he cried. “If Canadians were all we were to sell to, wonder what “sort of development of Prince Rupert we should see? What are we doing every day but attracting new people of all lands to us and nationalising them, We will supply all markets from Prince Rupert that we can. (Cheers). As for Clements, I believe he says he did not represent the Standard Oil Company here. If he ever says that to me I will tell him to his face that he is telling a lie, for I gave him orders for Standard Oil myself. (Applause). He ought to be back in the cent belt raising beans. (Laughter). Let us get out and vote on Thursday so strong for Ross and Reciprocity, that we'll give Clements a snowing under in Rupert such as will keep him from ever setting foot in the district again!’ (Wild applause). Tireless Committee Man A. Manson, who thorgh he declared himself more a committee worker than an orator, delivered a telling speech, emphasing the need for every Liberal and every reciprocity man present to vote early on Thursday and then get in all friends who had votes as soon as possible. ‘Take a holiday on Thursady and keep up the good work!’’ said Mr. Manson. 'HAYS WRITES TO CITY COUNCIL Will Go on with Railway Im- provements Without Waiting for Approval of Provincial Government. = : . On his way from Prince Rupert to Vancouver President Charles M. Hays wrote a letter to~the city council which wes read at the meeting of that body last night, as follows: “On Boat, Sept. Dear Mayor Manson,—I om 5th “My was very pleased to receive your favor of Sept. 2nd, confirming the news that the bylaw ratifying the n + —_ te et “The News” Classified Ads. ~THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL ~H | ==Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== LOOKING OVER— Employer's Liability Contractors’ and Persona! Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. | | | | agreement between. the company | oarge a majority. I note your | request about the plans for the| cemetery site, and I shal! at once | write Mr. Hall on the subject and ask him to send them to you} as soon as possible. In the matter | of terminals, hotel, etc., I shall | at once take up with Vice-president the question of preparation plans and commencement of details necessary to go on with the work, without waiting for} approval of the agreement by the | Legislature, which I assume we may take as a matter of course. “With kind regards. Very truly yours, mA. M..HAYS.,” RAT CATCHER FIRED He gave some telling examples of rank Conservative work in Quebec under the methods of Monk and Bourassa, and referred to the raw deal given by Attorney General Bowser to Prince Rupert when the strike trial venue was fixed at Victoria, and the witnesses allowed no indemnity. Strong substantia- tion of this was given in a well received speech by Charles Hunter who was at Victoria with the strike witnesses and had detected the Bowser emissaries in a delib-| erate falsehood about the available berths for the men on their return to Victoria, by which they were forced to travel ‘Deck’’ instead of first class. ‘‘Il am for reci- procity!’’ cried this speaker. ‘‘It means more for the good of the worker tham any other policy yet introduced."’ (Cheers). Rousing cheers for Ross were given at the end of the meeting and electors in crowds registered Reciprocity. themselves on the side of Ross and}Morris in ten rounds tonight.|cia has a population of over two Morris was badly punished. hundred thousand. Not Catching Rodents Enough to Satisfy Ald. Hilditch The city clerk read a report last night of the following bags made bu the rat catcher: May 840, June 726, July 648 and August 480. Alderman Hilditch did not think this report satisfactory. If the use of virus had been con- tinued the city would be clear of rats by this time, instead of which there were ‘more than ever. He did not see, therefore, why they should continue to pay a salary of $50 per month. The council agreed with him and the city clerk was instructed to give the rat catcher the grand bounce at the end of the month. Win for Flynn New York, Sept. 19.—(Special)— Flynn got a popular decision over THE children. re, woman ereternse ee wages expected and apply at 7) sth Ave. Mack Realty & Insurance || “szsxii4.re sets coo'x "Airc gfe ° country, ke Trustworthy x P.8.—Hooses, aa Rentals. $86, Daily News 209-214 For Rent eooooeooc ooooocne | ° ° = nde | . ;o POLLSCLOSEATS5P.M. o Puralched toome with bath. Special rate by get TT ° Neatly Furnished rooms, gentlemen preferred. lo In all Dominion elec- ° Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. 9 tions the doors of polling 0 | “igi Fanuithe! Rooms, Mrs. Greenwood, ‘ier o booths open at 9 o’colck o For Rent— Furnished rgoms. Hot and cold water © a.m.and close at5p.m. o ae Diy Bieta. Oth Ave. be y For Rent— t o All votes must be cast 0 /| For Rent ‘Sona of England Hall, 619 tnd-Ave.. fer o between these hours. o/| Frank A Ellis: Box 869 or phone 68. Iist-tf | © In provincial and muni-_ 0 © cipal elections the poll- o For Sale \ © ingstations remainopen o ° until vo re is a ° For Sale—Chieken Ranch ee oe ane. © prening; “a. feet: Which 6) Tiree Pietra “Ss © sometimes creates con- © ; o fusion in the mind of o 7 o theelector. Do not for- o Insurance 1 @ get that on September 0) ~ ~+ i |OUR nd @ Xi the doors of the poll. © | Omtiimscie, We ute stay Grete sana] © ing booths will be closed ©) Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. o sharply on the hour of 5. o0| ° o Wanted and General Manager Chamberlin of | Following up clues that might lead | | | | | | | } | police admitted that they were as | | —— ' ——e Phone 180 Help Wanted | |The Insurance People se Fire “hint eumcw eee t. Life Apply to Mrs. L. W. Prcmore “tt Accident wir Bo Aveda 8a Plate Glass Wanted bright boy for News Stand. One living at home preferred. ly Canada Railway News Co.,, G.T.P. Doekee Fist 6, Clapp Bidg. Wanted woman to cook and take care of two and the city, had carried“ by so|OoOOCOCCOO OOO COO STILL IN THE DARK Sleuths Despondent Over Cap-| turing Bank Robbers. ; : | (Canadian Press Despatch) | New Westminst3r, Sept. 19. all | t° information concerning the per- Bank | Scores Montreal time. |petrators of the robbery takes up lof detectives and police are here. | So far all the clues have ocovied aos and last night the much in the dark as ever. LAURIER CONFIDENT | Goes from Ottawa to Speak at | Montreal peat | Ottawa, Sent. 19.—Sir Wilfrid |® Laurier addressed a great meeting in the Arena last niiht. Tonight he speaks at Montreal. In all his recent speeches he has stated his absolute confidence in the success of his Gay: BIG STRIKE IN SPAIN Martial Law Declared in the Port of Valencia (Canadian Press Despatch) Madrid, Sept. 19.--A general strike, which has behind it revo- has broken out Port of and martial law has been declared. The telegraph wires were cut soon after a message telling of serious disturbances reached here. Valen- lutionary support, at the Valencia WIRE RECEIVED FROM NEW HAZELTON | B H- 13, An. 23, Jeremiah H, Kugler Prince Rupe Fourteen men Working Foley Herald, L. J. McArthur, two restaurants, houses, Methodist and Presbyterian churches under tion, Collect, 10.34 p.m. Hazelton, re. BoC. % B.C., headquarters three Sept. 18, ’11 : today. Omineca rooming construc- E> @\- Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at ra amy. Phone 118 i i PHONE 801 P.O, BOX BO4 PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY SERVICE Storage and Forwarding Agents. For Rigs or Motor Car day or night h Ave. and Fulton Phone 301 Wanted — Hand laundering. Prices moderate, 261 Third Avenue, near News office. tf Wanted piles 100 feet long. Inquire at the Atlin Construction Co., Seal Cove, or Phone 220 tf Wanted.—Cleaning and pressing, dressmaking, plain sewing, children's sewing, repairing and al- terations— Mens’ and ladies’ garments. Canadian Cleaning and fae shop, 820 Third Avenue. | Phone 294 tf HARVEST HOME IN S. A. CITADEL First Harvest Festival Held in Prince Rupert was a Great Success. Aznusing Auction Sale of Good Things Includ-| ing Kupert’s Own Produce. In the Salvation Army Citadel ; |last night a successful harvest festival was held, realising $140 for the Army campaign fund The festival took the form of an suction sale presided over by humorous elo- of Frank Ellis whose quence persuaded the prices various delectable dainties pleasant ly from the pockets of Salvation thronged Army supporters who in the Citadel. Particularly effec- tive as bringers were the famous lemon pies made by the skilful hands of Mrs. Ensign John- stone, and Lieutenant Wright. Other gifts by friends of the army went very well, and there was a brisk demand for the veg- etables, all Prince Rupert produce which were gathered from newly formed gardens, in the city by those optimistic and energetic cit- izens who labored to make gardens in the spring, and now reap their reward royally. Captain Kerr, Mrs. Ensign Johnstone, Lieutenant Wright, and the Army staff extend their thafks to all who helped make the festival such an doubted success, price un- Criminal Assize Here The heavy expense, loss of time Jana general inconvenience caused by the criminal assize being held at Vancouver or Victoria instead of this city was discussed at the meeting of the city council last night. The city solicitor said it was absolutely wrong and that there was not a shred of reason for it. It was resolved to petition the attorney-general to have the criminal assize for this district held in Prince Rupert. Campaign in Vancouver Vancouver, Sept. 19.—(Special) ~-Last night at the horse show building three candidates addressed six thousand electors on the issues of the campaign. All were given a good hearing. During the even- ing some benches gave way, which led to some excitement. BASEBALL SCORES Northwestern League Vancouver 5, Seattle 1. Spokane 16, Victoria 2. Tacoma 2, Portland 0. American League Chicago 1, 1.| Philadelphia 3, 1; Washington 6, St. Louis 1. Cleveland 4, Boston 1. Detroit 9, New York 4. National League Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 8, 3; Boston 2, 3. New York 7, Pittsburg 2. Brooklyn 6, Chicago 5. Pacific Coast League Sacremento 7, Los Angeles 6. JAP SPIES ON COAST of ‘Jap Commander (Canadian Press Despatch) Seward, Alaska, Sept. 19.—The trip to Alaska of Commander Hirago, of the Japanese navy, causing considerable anxiety. Dur- jing trip the alleged to be making sketches of the and taking special drawings and maps of Resurrection Bay. Sampson is his commander is harbors to coast line and pains secure Passengers on the steamer report that Hirago not letting the slightest detail escape him. The matter has been mEnieen to aaron: is New Styles for Fail Our new stock of fancy tweeds and classy worsteds just arrived, Largest stock north of Vancouver. American or English styles. Our aim is to please everybody. Call and see it is full of good values and paf- terns,—Sweder Brothers, high class tailors, apne Block. 3t our stock- nobby isda Stolypin Dead Kiev, Sept. 19.—(Special)—M, Stolypin, the Russian Premier, died at 10.30 last night. P. R. Indoor Baseball League. The Brotherhood Crescents v. uill Drivers, at the Auditorium, uesday, September 19. Game called at 8.45 sharp. Admission 25 cents. For Rent—Furnished or un- furnished rooms (bachelors only) over Wallace's Dry Goods Store.—H. S. Wallace. tf Wark’ $ Closing Jewelry Sale Still going on. and Christmas Gift to-day, Souvenirs and Jewellery Less than Cost C. B. WARK & CO. Alaskans Anxious About Visit | Select your wedding |” ed in Your , Every ind of an Impression.’’ Poor store or shop or office. ‘‘Good’’ mind an impression wholl Even if but one in a thousan will have thus paid for itself ! FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING OF ALL Daily News Building cm —-@: G20 PRINTIN PRINTINA Is a Persistent “Influence” Exert- j bit of printing that goes out to serve you n pression of its user as surely a8 would poor favorable of its us of these the scales for business, for orders, for you ‘Good P: PHONE 98 SS RINTING fakes ‘ s0r printing will leave a poo clothe printing will leay. Behalf! “Linpressic ne’ + KINDS SBE TH} NEWS Jor Third Avenue We Have Clients for Property in Sections One and Six Submit your li The Continental aotings tee Trust Co., Lid Real Estate Department Manages, Buys, Seils, Rents and Appraises Prince Rupert city real Estate, Pays Taxes, Places Insurance, Collects Rents PIGS! PIGS! PIG! FOR SALE 50 of them 3 months old $6.50 to $7.00 . LA. Cc. | I I | j E At Little's News Stand. Centre St The Big Furniture Store a ART BLOCK Main entrance 2nd Ave.; 6th St. entrance, last door in block } Bigger ana Better than Ever | F. W. HART New Knox Hotel | BESNER & BESNER, Proprterors | | The New Knox Hotel is run on the European | lan. First-class service. Al the Latest Modern mprovements. BEDS Se UP | } FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT | ty . 1 aa Fe A Oy Oat =p m | RE 5 SLIT a A ah ARS ap SEALED TENDERS will be received by Mr., Charles Clilton Perry, indian ent, at Prinee Rupert, up to 12 0° noon on ay, September 19th, 1911, for the construction of a residence and office at Metlakatla, B. C. Pland and specifications may be seen at the Post Office, Prince Rupert. certified eheque equal to 10 per cent of the amount of tender, drawn in favor of the Superintendent Genera of Indian Affairs, must accompany each tender, which cheque will be forfeited if the party tendering falls to enter into a contract w called men, to do so; or if he, his heirs, executors or assigns, fail to complete the contract. The lowest er any other tender not necessarily accepted, CHARLES CLIFTON PERRY, ndian Agent. Dated at ee Rupert, B. C., this 18th day of September i911 For oale or Exchange Seven roomed house and lot, Section 7! t EASY TERMS Apply to Continental Trust bo, Lid. Jrenich ue signed, and endorse Inlet, 3 Pp will be ' Princess Roya! Lela: be seen ot Department aod ® ‘ Esq. an Bape will not be considerec oni with forms supplied FOR BALE | two lots, Block 24 rt with two fronts enue aad Lotbiniere street.}, Price $2600. [$10 cash ; One lot, Block 22, S Seventh avenue. Price $5 i i One lot, Block 20, 5« a nue. Price $15¢ us mM view lot 3 One lot, Block 2 avenue. Price $2 ; ash. Two lots, Block 12, 5« An rv avenue. Price $1000 each. $800 ca Two lots, Block Sevely Ninth avenue. Price half cash, balance 6 a Two lots, Block avenue. Price $7 $20 HOUSES | OR Ss SAL I Two story house roor stairs, 8 room kalsomined, new on Ambrose avenue $1000 cas} Five room house, wate pered, large base! nue. Price $1500 FOR RI ‘NT Four room house, « rie hot and cold water, bath 4 f Hays Cove Uirel A ie Five pom house, water, pape tered, large buseme 22.50 pe Price $ POR REN Stores on Secon FOR 75 x 100 feet lease, nue, {000 ‘Li ASE FOR Five and ten trucking at Kit per acre. ALE SEALED TE) DER S tree 4.00 'P, “on Tuewdi the Snagtenon of a Plans, specifications | and formes . Westmins ter er + District Engineer, 6°" “on application to and Victoria, ! sified that noti Persons tendering a" ade on the unle r mast and ecu tating their & natures, 6 the cas ( In » occ Spnaturr the tat a eB ce of residence of eae wee ite. iven. ympanied by ip Each tender must ! ak, pay’ accepted cheque on © ehe ' Ministe to tot e order of the Honow ve (16 pe) 4 Public Works. eque Sa - will be forte t of ten wo enter ind 8 We carry everything in the feed line, also gar- the amoun n° tendering docliie 10 Mal oon ole Fe rae Lowen — prices, at Collart's oe n oa wl upe ato do be ‘not acceP’ ‘ : the contrac a fe eneaue will be re I ind ites f to ae PONY EXPRESS The Department ¢ mn Nome eM By ot: pyanOt Ha wren Belwear Phones 41 or 80) R. ¢ ecre ae hi ~~ | Department of Publie Wor gu s ry ne ye paid For row boats and launches Newapapers vt ¢ pal hon j they pelephane 82) green, Davie eter Third Avenue Boat House. Sept, 9-16