PAGE TWO. The Quality Attribute Everything To Politics, of ALADA II BBSS is most appreciated in the rich, delicious flavor. Try it today The Daily News PIIINCB HUJ'F.HT - HfUTISH COLUMBIA. Puhlished Kvery Afternoon, exe;pt Sunday, Ihe Prince Iluperl Hail) New, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. VUU.KS. Managing Editor. Transient Display Advertising. ., .11.40 per inch per Jnertion Transient Advertising on Front Page I2.KQ per Inh Local Headers, per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per Insertion 2c per word Legal Notice, each Insertion 15c pe ajjate line Contract llnles on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporter Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should he In The Ihiily Xwi Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. liAll.Y KDITUHf What Hat Oliver Done For Province? Tuesday. June n, &3. Someone nks what has Ihe Oliver fiovernmeol done for the province. What is hi record? We thought everyone knew his rernrd. For Ihe heuefil of thoe who havfc not had an oppor tunity of learning here are nine of the thing the present f5ov- enirnent has to iU credit: lleserled Wive' .Maintenance Art; .The niainleuaiire of parents y their children; Adequate provision for widow and children; Maternity protection Mr prospective mother who are ohliged to earn a living; Protection of women and girl working in restaurant, laundries or oJUier I'ta;-.-. where polire eon-ider it ' necessary; :' , . '' :.f Prohihiliou of employment of women during Ihe night in any industrial undertaking: ; Provision for validating romeyanre of laud or aigri. ' menl of personal projerty from wife to hiishaml, wejj as luish;itid hr wife; without intervention of (roslces; Thai phequeiit marriage legitimize from hirth children Imrn out of wedlock: A minimum wage for women; -Incorporation of graduate nurse, registration of qualified nure, and for examination of nurses; Pndeclioij of unmarried mothers, ami ehihlreu horn out of wedlock; The equal guardian. hip of infant-: limited Ihe employment of children, and pnj-hihiled night employment of nil under IS year of age; The proper care of neglected childreji; The establishment of Juvenile Court o thai children may not he associated with criminal-; TJie. detention and special training of uh-iormnl children; The employment f dental surgeon and nurses every w hMd day at the school., and for free treatment, of venereal diseases. H i dlffieull lo gel anyone o believe lhal anything i trie jo-i ii.iw. iiumt-r w-;iai I sai(i,ieope imagine thai it- j-given old Tor its political effect. Certain people would have you le,eve that poi-y reached Toklo in order that the Oliver Government might get Ihe credit for it. .............. . . .. YVfi',1 wit tttftfn,... I.. i it.. f .iii.i,, ,,, i iMiuii-iii mi inieresiiug news lhal enme through yesterday in regard lo development on yiiecn uiarjollc Islands. There ha been a steady growth of ui.r.rs, in mote jsinuus oi laie anil in spile of (he political .....Moo, o..wMrs. iiierr is ever- unncaiiou that it will mil pnlv continue hut increase immensely in the near future. Oueen Charlotte Mauds ore n part of this oii.lilueiiry anil no,,, i. ,i, i-uuiiiio na aiway inKen a keen interest in them. He iniow ii wen as we an know that properitv on Ihe Maud mean prosperity here. We congratulate Ihe people Ihere on i..siiMiiiir- ui me mar iiiuire, Thih i not written for fMililirnl consutri.lioii a the people Ihere will nut get this paper until il i Iiki lale to influence (he election. "Back was Very Painful I am now Well Again" Mrs. Win. Walker, Webbwood, Ont, writes: I wai tick tor tevcrsl monthi with my itomach. I had paint in the back, and how I tned to dread ,wih day, for my back would pain so that I couldn't lit down whtn night came. I alto had gai on my itomach, and mj appetite wat to poor thai tome-timet ) did not care whether I ate or not. The doctor gave me medicine, of which I took a number of bottles without best it. At last I started to ui Dr. Chaie'i Kidney-Liver Pilli, anil although I have only utd three boxet, I am quite well again.'' Dr. Chase's Kldney-Llver Pills (ft iu bx of 15 pills, Kdmaimuii, IUtt A Co., Ud Toronto 'PRESBYERIAN I CHURCH SPENT TWO MILLIONS 'Report to General Asssmbly "e-I ccmiflo4s Budget of $1,(00,- I 000 Thi Year OWILN J-oLMi, June 10. -j 'Canadian Press -pile Ihe. "prevalence, of difficult financial j conditions aid of custom lhal lj not runlrjhiite to Ihe hlsh Meats of life and rniee. hHcly is -lilt Ihe oiilslandiii? rharortrr- i-lie of Canadian husin nin," -ay the annual reorl . of Ihe Oneral Itoard of Ihe Pi-est.y-Irrian I'.hurrh in Canada, a re -rnle,f to Ihe enral Asemhlyt here today. The rejtrt. however. : that srrnral exHteeni is fell I SUBSCRIPTION RATE8: l.y Canadian Prrshylcriani-m 'ml City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, per month f I.OOjrejrard In the lord's lay." lle- Ity mail to all parts of the Hritish Empire and the United ii. received to the hoard from . Stales, jn advance. per y;ar $3.0Qvarious arl of Ihe country To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50,-,iri.ore Ihe tendency lo male thai day of selfish pleasure." The. general Hoard, which i rharyrd with financial rrsponsi-hilily for Ihe rni'nary. educational and benevolent work of Ihe rhurrh, reeoiuinrnl ly Ihe ieneral Aernhly budget estimates for l'JJ5 lolatlin? 1.K00.- JftuO. The rerort iys tribute lo Ihe loyally and liberality of Ihe peo ple and their ahidinp interest in Ihe Ihinps of the church. The financing of the work wa ren- drei unusually difficult by pre vaipmr induslrial and domete condition. .Veserlheless it i creditable lo the church thai llje budjfrl revenue rxceele Ihe ex- lendilure by 3ft,0ftfl and it was poskihe lo reiluce hy this anuiunt the accumulated indehledfies on the common bmteel fund, says Ihe rMirl. Spent Two Millions It is noted that Ihe citing of congregation for 1923 excelled those of X'Jtt hy ?l7.'oo the report continue. "It nvut not, however, be forgotten that this Might improvement in Ihe finaelal situation i due in a considerable measure to the cur-lailmenl of the uork. Thin in-foiled the rniug of miioi field ami Ihe reiiclfou of the laff of workei. Itelrenchtnem lo the extent of (mi.mio ii a single year i sure In result in spiriliKil los in houanl of people. Tlie lofal amoiinl received from all ouree (or Ihe mafnlen. ace of the missionary, education al and benevolent work of the church. Including both the budget and the Women's Missionary So. ch'lie., was mi i re Ihan two mil lion dollar. It is, also, nole- worlhy that the bmlgel giving of congregations in ID '.'3 exeeede thoe of ISMS by 5C, per cent, while the eol of doing the same volmire of work had increased approximately 73 per cent. Halifax . Mori I real 0ilen' , Knox . M'anilitha a-kntuon Ettl mates Mi e .hoard recommend lo the General Assembly that the hud- gel estimate for 1025 be fixed al ,800,000, apportioned to the arfou funds as follows: Home .Missions and so cial service if Foreign misxjoiw .... College,: a a Itoherlson , . NVeV.minler Unit .. Missionary and Ilea- 10110 Training lome Point - aux" - Tremble Hahhalh schnnl cnul Y,p. soelelins Age, and Infirm rnin, isler' fund iWhlnwV and orphans' fund (West) Widow' and orphans fund (Kasl) .. ... Hursary . . General expense .. .. 857,000 557,000 21,000 10,1100 0,000 22,500 10,000 10,000 0,000 H.000 1 0,000 25(oon 10.000 51.000 15,000 2,000 2,500 00,000 ? 1, 800,000 IW Trie PONY CLASS A case having In do with a horse was lielnar tried before Justice hailing arid the plalnlllT's attorney Kept referring In ihe animal as a "orse." Justice Dar ling, stood ii, jmig as he could,' Mien ne sapl: ".r. X, was ihe animal a large horse or a little I one" ! "Oh.'i, IHlle one, my lord." "Then, Mr. X.'for Hie remaliid-er of Ihe ease e us call ft a pony." Itoston Transcript. I THE iMIl.Y Js'KWt. Guinea Gold CIGARETTES Villi anO Extra Fine 20 Z5 REPUBLICANS' WILL i:i.KVKLANI. 1-n.e 9. Willi Ihe itisaptsearaiK-e of former twerful innwenrs. ami e.iie-taking a new and prominent pari, the HeimMiran national wm-tion which eisnveries be re Jum to will fwrrtlsh m strilinv ron Ira!, lo the lJn envn. lion 1hM in Chicago. lHfferina from the Israled e hi vent oo ( ID to, whieh reiied in HaMlng's noniinattoa, the Clevefnwl mn-venlkwi promise only a nftld thrill wtih eireVr irxfeitlo(i of Pr-ttsnl Cfsnltdge heta? .Bnmfn- Mlml oiv. Ihe firl ballot- an un usual ornirretir.- in potilieal kW- lory. Ten Years Ago in Princ Rupert . June 10, 1914. KbiborHU pr-paraiion are '- ing mailf for I lo 'elrttralioii f I'oniitiion I lay in rily. I,at niglil an organization uossttiig wa hehl and neveral roumiillees a wit a III" following ollieer- were upMiiitlei: Preitnl, Hev. lialion (I. .. Itix; Vic.-President. M. M. Slephena; secretary. Adair Gars: ireau -er. T. I). I'allullo. The scsrkeye season will opei. on June 30 and all canneries n Ihe ili-lriel am pretaring for it. Ileeenl tejislaUoii will linve Ifc elTeel or rulirftK oIT a numWee of Indian fishermen. Sir Wilfrid Uitirler attd I're-"1 mler llonlen lunl a litl in Ihe House of Common Ihe other day. The old Liberal chieftain a.-rue Ihe premier of making too many meaiiOigle IhrenN Ihi' he would yo lo the country. SOMETHINQ WRONG 'Who shall I ay I nsklng for him?" im-nlred central of the man in Ihe ImioIIi. . "Mr. O'Cjilien," "Mr. Who.'1 "Mr. irCoheiu" "Wall a iiiiinifi Hie wlroa are crossed." Punch Itnwl, SMITHERS The Smii li.-rx I'all Fair Association ha-; elected ofllcers as follows: vice .president. J. (".. K. B BWi vtr'ratBtBtBtBtBtBtBtBtBtBtBta I i IV Ml m I I find U hoi- for cleanliness Don't call ll Isrok'r hn ths tilth iiun ftU rhoknl. A IUIU Olllflt's l.H will sru.ablf clrtr It In t rs7 nitnaUs, Hrt f sOwf nttt tn4 lb ttaiurjr tmnt. GILLETTS PURE FLAKE LYE- S-al. treasurer. Hharle Hei.l; li-iriet vle-wesW'-nls, V. S. CHOOSE COOLIDGE H;n,7 SH'!,hr v, t: c T 1HU . A. II. Mrlnne i .North . . , ... iltulkley ,. It. S. !anrHl (llaiel- Probibl. Candidacy May be 8t- y lUt ( tied on First Ballot jrtr, II oil -Ion : direelor. A. rL Newen. ii. A. lUyinnwI. II. K. W. liHhtrll. Stephen II. Ilo.lln. F. K. Oekleshaw. I.. S 31 MS ill. .. J, Mayer and A. I.. Yitt. The pre-, suleiit amt errrtarr will fx-i .hen laler. licirye l.iUUs of Terraee wa here last wrs-k enranlr from lh prairie, lo Terrace wMts a ear-hsarf of eaMI arel hog. It. S. Sarenl. diMserv alive eamlidale. opened hi rampalgn in niimer lnl niglil. Mpton-Ing him on Hie platform wa Uitl. I ro rye lllaek. 0n-ervalive M.I, for Yukon. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. OIn ha left Smilhers o lake tip I heir resWuttee at Prince ftennre. Their hooe has Keen piirelihse! hy W. II. 0mmsoh. Mr. arrtl Mr. Filgnr Harris have rejurtiei t.. Smilhem afler petHliug some lime at i'.hu I'.hua Mr. Hum ha inken a Milion in 11. S .Sargent's store. NEW HAZELTON loirge numbers of local ln- Itaus ure leaving this week for Ihe Skeena Hiver eannerie. David I'rall of Twelve-Mile has pnrehaseil the (Joprier Tavern al Skeena Crossing from the tt.erl Kelly esliile and will reoxu Ihe hostelry. .M r. Ilogan and Mi llogan gnve a lea last Wednes,.iy () r Wrlnch's, home In honor of Mr Mallieisnu, the new hopilai iiialron. Mr. A. A. ttonnoii anil daughter linvn left for Vancouver where they wilt spem n moiilli or Iwu mi a holiday 111. Hugh Maeh'ay, William l.armer and Itoberl Todd of I lie Yukon Telegraph line were here last week on llielr way lo Hie Old Country lo attend Hie I'.mpire SLUGGISH LIVER DURING SPRING CAUSES POISON! Till I the lime of year when your liver heroine sluggish and ,yotir Inlcsllne hecom'e clogged up with poisonous waste. Your liver does not properly purify blood that flows to your skin. The I'i'huH Is sallow complexion, dark circles mm pimples, coaled tongue nml hail lase mornings. A Hieso poison conlinue lo flood your yslcin, our resistance is lowered, you feel dull and tired and sick. i Make Ihi I 1 1 Cleanse and lone your liver with Dr. ThacherS I.lver and llloo Syrup, Con. lain pure Ingredients prescribe.! by Physicians. Help nature stenglhen your stomach, oithe tired, nnd overlived nerve, brace tip system, um purify your IiIihhI. Notice ilck difference p way you look, eat, sleep and fee. You. too, wl be alsfied, as olliors have, or no rust. Dr. Tluirher's is sold and re. cnm'picnded hy Orm.es I.M, in I'rlnco Itupert. To. tcep your prints, a Kodak Album You'll enjoy all over again the weekn: T'np, the summer vacation and the fun you I j. t around the house, as well when your j TTarc stored, safe, clean, and in order, in a Kuuk album. ' I'rcciOua now, your Kodak aliius wiW be j)ricdc later. ?v At our Kodak counter you're sure to fir'1 , 6 t!i up you will like. Wc liavc open ami closed Im x -nviat of llicm hsslmf additional fjapt' w ' Mrrtwl in a variety of attractive wver ! t A complete stock. Kotlnk Ubnmxt 20c. up Ormes Ltd. SUMMER STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Ruperl or Prince George Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8EATTLE nnd intermediate point- r ' Mondah Thursday and Saturday at 11,00 p.m. FOR ANYOX YVedne.Ml. v. (i.mP' FOR STEWART Fndav. 1 if-- r S.S. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via Oueen ( Islands, June 0. PASSENQLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY !. frlnrc ltiri .u r.m. I'lilMI liU'lir.l nirtn, ,u poioit rsnrrn cri., vutni situ. AOSNOV ALL OCIAN STIANSHIS UNIS. Cllf Tlfktt Olflt. S2S TMH Alt, erl asM. x, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCE8S ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and 8oattle .' June 14, 21, 25 1 July 2, 5, 12, 10, 23, For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway . June 9, 10, 20, 27, 30 July 7, 11 1 11 Z1' 8.8. PRINCE88 BEATRICE. For Butsdalt, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, ocs Fade, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, end " oouver, every Saturday, 11 turn. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. . Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prlnc "oaert. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD' Soiinn (rem 1'rlin liuprrt. f . M. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swsmos. Bay, sn4 AUrl Sf, TusMJp. For VANCOUVIR, VICTORIA, AUrt n, nS Swsnion S, S.tu'"'. for ANVOI, ALICI ARM, STKWART, Wll lUnl, SundM, for PORT SIMPSON n. Nui Rlr Cnnrli, Frldar " .,.. SO. Jl 2n4 Aisnu. J. B.milsy, Ant.