PAGI TWO. BlueRibbon Tea If a vote were taken in Western Canada as to which is the best tea, BLUE RIBBON would win in a walk. The BLUE RIBBON family comprises halfvthe entire population of Western Can- ada. It is an enthusiastic family and adds many to its membership every day. ' The Daily News IMUNCE FUJPRHT - UIUTISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Huperl Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month , fl.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire arid the United States, in advance, per y;nr .- $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ?7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephope - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject lo approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION 'ii5iW3irD Saturday, J tin II, 1921. Are We Behind Oliver's Fight? If Oliver is beaten it will menu that Uriti-h (Columbia i not in earnest about the reduction tf freight rales. At present there is discrimination against the West ami Oliver i the only man who has ever shown aily fight in regard to the-matter. If the people support hirnMl will show the Ottawa Oovernuient and the Jtailway (iimmissiori "Ilia I we mean business in regard to this matter. It is known everywhere in the East that the freight rates fight is the chief reason for appealing to the people at, this time. It is necessary lo show the rest of lh-i country that Ihe people are behind Ihe premier. If they are not, it inans to the outside world that they do not want the freight rates equalized; What Does It Mean To Prince Rupert? What does an Oliver victory mean to Prince Hupert? Ir-i respective uf political bias and affiliation', it means that if w get equalized freight rales, Ihe grain from Saskatchewan can be shipped through this port, using the new elevalor which is to be built. If Oliver is turned down it would seem to show that Prince Huperl cares nothing about mi elevator or the shipping of grain by this roule. It would also seem to indicate that we do not want the elevator for the elevator would be of no u-e without Ihe grain" business. f Candidate Stands - - - For Same As Leader. . A jKilitical candidate stands for Ihe same policy a hi leader. II is useless for hint to say he will do this or do lhaL If he accept nomination from the party and lakes Ihe parly fund for his election, he is tied by the policy of his Jeadei. In lhi campaign .Mayor Newton is the Bowser candidate tn) T. Boss Mackay ip the Me Hue candidate. Bowser stands for the interest, of the south and the group that nearly put Prince Huperl off the map prior to the advent of the Liberal fioyeenment at Ottawa. They are the same people. Tolniie and Stevens are. working for them and they Stand for everything that is opposed to Prince HuperL To vote for either Newton or Mackay is to vote against the interests of this city, and that is one Ihing we cannot just now afford. Vote For The Place In Which You Live. Voter have this to remember at the present time. If Prince Hupert is not supjiorfed on the outside, we shall all have to leave and slart life again elsewhere. The Liberals arc the ones who have supported the claims of this city. The Court House was built Jiy Hie Oliver Government and the grain business will come if we support the same group. If v vole againsl them we do not deserve to have any grain business. "I was Greatly Distressed With Pains in the Back" Mr. Alfred McNeill, Chapel Rock, Alta., writes: During the winter of 1920-21, I toai greatly distreited with Pin in my back and felt tired and depreued moil of the time. Particularly during the night j wai troubled with frequent urination, iome night i having to rie almost every hour. I tried sew al different treatmenti without lucceai, until finally began ui- ing Dr. Chaie't Kidney-Liver PMI. .A tU.u i:. i . i . . . . , .. . .. , ' '"J onion oerore i naa banned me tint box. 1 am ieelmg better thia summer than I have for yean, and although in my 67th year, can work all day without any undue fatigue." Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills SS ct. a Lot of S6 pills, Kdnuiiiaon, linn A Co., UA Toronto In the Letter Box j WHY VOTI FOR OLIVER? Alice Ann, June is. 'L'dilor. Daily ,ws; IJiMt one word liefore the curtain drops and I will try and con. jvlnre'ynu that there i hut one la.l redeeming hope. We are to iieeiiie- on June SO wliellier w are for construction or destruc lion, atnl and whether we are for equality of right or for the sur vival of the fittest. If we are for Ihe former we will semi Mr. Oliver back lo 'Victoria lo finish the task he has undertaken. If we are for Ihe latter, then our choice mut lie-Mr. Bowser or lieneral Mcltae. Woe he, lo B.C. if we choo the latter. Place I tie three men before you. Head carefully each line in their countenance and decide accord ingly. You who do not take any interest in politics I know will decide in favor of Honest John. lie is fightjng a hard uphill fight for an unthankful public, hut he a fishier and. In Ihi brave fight, he should have Hie support of every sane, and sensible man and woman in JU Why Support Oliver? We should support Olher be cause he is hones! and sincere in his effort, lecause he is fight, ing the battles of Ihe We airainst the Kasl, and because he is trying lo and wjll amalgamate the four western provinces to land side by side in field ine the CP.H. and the freight rale o,ues- t ion . If he wins his fight what doe it mean? It will mean that Vancouver will be one of the largest cities on the American continent. H will mean that the pioneers of that great Peace JUver country will have (heir wishes granted and thai the fight thai they have put up in oiieninsr up I tint great country has not been in vain. lo- lhJ who are voters in British Columbia, I will ask one fair question: Di.l the Con rvalue party of Canada or B.C. ever show any inclination to dispute the (LP.lt. at any time on the freight mietion? If you say in answer thai they have not, then I ak you one'more question: Is it fair thai the freight rate ought lo be higher In the West han in the Kat? If you answer lo lhi l "No," then I say lo you. why vole a Conservalive ticket? Peace River Country Is it the wishes of Ihe common people of Ihe east that their sons and daughters I hey have sent out west lo open up and develop this great country should be discriminated againsl. Ask any eastern mother, ! she Con servative or Liberal, that que lion, and see what her answer will be. Just think of the fine sejijers that Ihe eastern pro vinces have sent us and where they have gone They have gone where they can gel what we out Wet call at least an even break. Just think of the people that are leaving Ihe peace Itlver country every day. Because they cannot make a living for their families. Now I ask you lo nanx Ihe roan who is willing and will help them in their fight. If your answer is John Oliver, then I will say to yiii Arejrfu with your own people, or are you against them in their field for right? Your answer will be at the polls on June Jfl. If ynij Ix-lieve in the survival of Ihe fillesl, you will vole for B-w. ser or Mcltae. If not you will vole for Honest John and let u have equalized freight rales ami a united Canada. Now, lo you e(eclors of Ihe district of Alton, one word. Who are you going to choose to charn pion our cause at Victoria? Who has fought our halites for Ihe past four years? Has he kepi in condition, is he worth an- oner oei, uno who is ne? in name is Bert Kergin, ad he is of fighting Srolch-Irlsli slock. t.efs send him back. Support Bert Kergln ' We should support Bert Kergin because lie is one of us, because he 4s broad-minded and big, and becahse he has fought for our rights tin the floor of Ihe House as onfy a real man could. He ha laid his cards face up mid have yon noticed be has got results. He 1 young, aggressive, ami honest in his endeavor nnd lie is the man we should sup-porl. Being a cllfien of Alice Arm and of Allin. nalurally he would work for every Ihing per, t-ainlog .lo. lis prosperity. No doutd there are some among n who are not with him. Why? Some envy-him front n social standpoint. Some say he Is not! - THE DAn.Y,flHW& Satnrday, Juni;, GuirwaGold Ihal Harry W. Birch, managing secretary, be sent lo Victoria will) expenses j.aid on August J8, Sit and -'I0r In attend Ihe annual convention of the B.C. Hospitals' Association. Communications notifying the board that Ihe li.T.P. district warrtirirn entitled to put CIGARETTES MttO anO Extra Fine 20 for25 big enough for the job. Some env him because he has shown more ability ami common sene when in n tight corner than they I would have done. ' I Now, let us caLisiile pre judice and let us be fair. Oon'l abuse our goo judgment. A vote for Kegin is a vote frfr. Oliver and a vole for Kergin is a helping liand lo your brothers or slaters on! on Ihaf lonely prairie or in that great Peace River country. When Ihey hear Hie glad tiding and see whal yoiir decision w on June SO. John will say to Berl: "They are with us in our fight. Lei us how - hem thai we appreciate their support. Now, with good hacking, we will make this a fight to a finish." World Watching B.C. , The eye of Uie world are on B.C. o ilo nol'l.e hypnotiied by Bowser or .Mcltae on June JO. Kxercie your franchise a rco ruling o your eonciene and If you do you will mark your ballots for Kergin ami Oliver. Let us eml Bert back to finish his work. He is with us so let us e with him. . STF.PHEN HI MAS HOSPITAL MANAGER GOES TO CONVENTION- Will Attend Meeting of Hospitals Association at Victoria at End of August Die hospital board last night adopted a report from the e. eculive committee rccominciiiliii? views of the local ttoard and urging thai as large delegations as possible he sent to the Victoria convention. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mr. siHd Mrs. F. S. Italcbfonl. Arthur Martin, llrnbaio Mac-doiiald. (ieorge Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. S. li. MeNulL I'd I (Tor. t Mc-Null and P. A. Ilielmrd, Van. etuver; C. C. ShwiIim. Oilgnrv. tJ. A. Pmranier. .iHnnyll. Jas HavbUon. Vernon; W. L. I.t. elly. Central Thomas Price, Nunaiino; J. SnllloMfe and S. StiiUlroni. I l"rancoi Ijike; Mr. nod Mrs. J. Brown, P. I'llslrom and Ouiieah j Watson, Vancouver; l. Oriim-moiid. Hvslew; J. It. Ilmond, Kdmonlon. STOMACH SUFFERING disappears as if J.y magic when Jo-To is tlseil. iu paills, QCid stomach, sour stonKieh, burnin and all afler-ealing ditres re. Illeveil in two muiiiles. All Onic (stores. LAND ACT, Ln4. la Skwna lnd IHHinrl. fl.f.rJlof bit rl'l ft imii, n.t Itutm vo cawpsfU bixl. Take .'t'tUce I Ml Cltmu E. Kdnu-i Utt Jint Vrulir. ut I'rlnr Hor1. II. C urnriMOMi In.uriiwe arrnt im) better. In-lefMi in i-(r ri.r fntiO.Ki l in Ibe fnlkialuf dM-fltl lml: CMmse rin H . fi plniMt 11 lh hri4 b ljr at Ihr e. fxl ut rm(nl Itltnil ami alir.nl mmi mile rrtrf tlv umitt nut r lk loland; llMrtMj rbllowlnr th mihmmII ut Ihe lr line tl hli ilrr line irenn4 Ui IUim1 la Ihe plir if rt4Htunmnrnl aixt rMitilnin trrrt, nmr nr k c. e. BtifTrn n jvr.s irMi:i.Tr .faiTM n! Snlrtnl. pr w i: vvn.tJvs. sii. rtlM April trxl. Ittl. NOTICE. IX THE VVTUH f an iM-tlralln t ihr nr a PrwlOonat frtirirai r Tllht ti l tiMtirn ill,, Hlurk len Urn ill,, Tnnlle r fvlktlU. Mip Injf SaUrrtirjr fntt r U ! ij thr nr T Ilo rorrlnr the ! iml in nnminaiinns umion w ! arir uie riiHrm..n t,t u for po.ls on Ihe executive of I lie B" '7" lJ2,f!l,ft-?.1l b.rf: s(K-ialion recij)ilaled a di-'" Uimi In the itanie f oi snlra elli..n In u.l.i.1. a L- ! ,m"T . 'r '"" "f TIO - " r. wuiiiiuirii , . naim in iin jinr mi. ami i nam and other members expressed (he opinion that Ihe local ilUtrict was loo large to receive effective represenlallve. Mr. tinipbell felt lfi.il it should be divided in I Iwo. Important questions might I vrrm mill. Mnd li.iixrjr OfOre, I'rlnre Hurrl. illb rrbraarr. 111. ii. r. Mct.ron. Retltirar r.f Tllla. face the north some time and i 'c:uiau.si roiryr. Ieim1 u aM.lr then il would be advantageous be well represented nit Ihe et-eculive of Ihe Association. H referred lo Ihe possibility of a home for incurables In Ihe north being necessary some day. He1 also suggested Ihal Prince Hu.l perl might make a bid for Ihe! annual convention of the Assoc). 1 alion. Aid. Macdonald felt that Ihe medium of the Association might be used towards obtaining morel eipiitahle government granls fori northern hospitals. ' Finally fl was decided lo in- lrucl the secretary lo cOmmunl-1 rale wild every hospital in Ihe north placing be font Ihem the I A SEYERE ATTACK OF HEART TROUBLE Wat Rallied By MILBURN'S Heart and Narva Rlllf. Nr. a. f. luriwa. Allwin. oot.. rlli "f"w" Jara ar I had a vary fr aiiafk of tiearf trouiii, I huinil rnr 4 irrat(4 n, for xjiio nine, but only srnnl to U rtlllnc Vnrae. I finally went Pi our dnifgut and pnrrhaM three. Unrt of Miitriirn-a llMrl and Xw rilla ami cWHH UiiniHate rejlrf rnnq llielr u, ami I ran truthfully My tttey arj a wonderful niMlirlM. 'I alwata kwu lini'im hanu, ami if I ttl out of aorta lake a few pint i,mj f,, ,, rfhl tnin. JOlburn'i Heart ami ?(re fills ars tOe Loi al all rtmifri. or inallrd dlrrrl on rfrupt of prim by Tl T. Mllburn Co, Limited, Torooto, Oot. LAN A ACT. AUU Lanal Oltulct. Oiaulct af Caatlar Take, .totlrr mat hrrinaM Bn,k. nf i., ,-i IIH--I..I ... .r.ii.- ,11- iiiiifiinr lo inVwrlhefl lamll: i-HTintrnrnt it a imai plantar! one luirnlml jrard In Oh rati of in- nHmin or unpen i.rwi, one mile eal nr Oblilen fial .n Tarib ljk, hnre rriilh larntr rhalna. thrnre rat to hnr line, thenre alonr rhnrr line to jir.int f ncfjsiAi.n nnooK. April tl. Iia. SAILINGS TO HUItOPK MAKB gr.gr.RVATIOXS KOW rROM MONTRCAL TO CHiaOORQ-OUTMAteTON- iune tf.. Julr J . Mliinnluxa July , Kuw s MMiia TO MLFAtT-OLAaOOW ,Bi i"1!. NHarama July I. July 31 ,. MarUx-h inly 17. Anr. II Marlmrn TO UVfRPOOL June IS Honlrral July I. Mir. I M'sili-aliii July II. Mir. s Mi m I ru July 17. Vur. IS Mmiirlarr FROM QUItlO TO LIVERPOOL Juim 17. July Mnnlroyal TO CHCRBOURa-tOUTHAMRTON. HAMBURG. July f, July 10. .(.niprex of SmiUnd July 14, Aur. ll. lnipreM nf rranre TO SOUTHAMPTON-OLA tOOW July MiinOaurler Apply Aftnia rvtrjrwhtra or j. . FOKaTKK. G.. Aft, C.VJL lialion. Vancewtf, Talapoana aayaiouf JtlO, tan, rae. K.. Traac Aitnu. What Tom Moore Says About the Oliver Government The llritjoh Odumbin l,giUlure i- icmliug Oioaula in Ihe mailer of Icgi-tylM.it .... ,t. rtcial ( the workers. "It hft the honor of tle first I' lo give legislative effect lb bf hair veutioii uf Ihe liilerualioiial leihor org- i.iscd at the Vnhington tIMfrrciice m rn Mxtract from 'jThe Iknadiaii liigrr. J.. February, H2: "Between 30,000 and 40,000 workers will benefit from the Hours of Work Act which comes Into force New Year's Day, 1025." VOTE LIBERAL YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED 8ALM0N "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, choose Mlluert Hrand" Salmon. A few litis in the pantry fire always handy Slock n supply on your boat- that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Short Term Vacations to Europe and Return $170 .... .... .... i tt-,.e)l Uf' lions can be spent ' " , Atlantic in Knglaml "' nl ' " Kurope as cheaply ahiire or mountain ' lg nun'ard liner sadiftx Salonla, June 21: lanla, July 2; LnncaslrW, "J n ..i.d Aug. ;wni s,::r'' iir Aug. In. nomforlnlde ters and every ftmaH Mda) (irtll Oil your n" .... C Agent for furl!." l"rt'fU'"L