Monday. June 0, 1024. Enlightened Temperance Opinion realizes 'hat moderate re-lriclions itf the liipmr industry nrc more effifaeinus than Hie i)ralic form iiieiiliilal In Intal riihllij tt)ii. Tin' cniiiihiplinn nf IikIiI Ihht ii twlr cleanly nmlilinus breeds u temperate people. THE BEER PLEBISCITE IS B.C.'s OPPORTUNITY. The currying of Hie plebiscite menus tin jntrndtirtiuu nf iiiiHlrr.il law wilh proper safeguards; I In- npimrliiiiily nf (lie 1 1 red workman mi thofit lint siinijiier days In secure, a cooling - i refreshing pla nf Ihht with hi lunch; the npmrtiini(y i! lie liMirit In gel a mildly stimulating and palatable gla i beer en mull- imdcnd'nf Hauling r paper sack nf a ilnzen "H'ft nf lukewarm beer. I. H.t.. mild brew lake Hit' place nf Hie stronger impnrted ii: UK'" 'mil keep nur money al 11111111. Here' an eminent opinion on beer. Sir James one of Great Britain's most notable physicians, writes! "The comparatively small quantity of alcohol contained in beer relaxes the nerves of the man tired from physics! or mental labor. It diverts his thought in another direction and relieves the pressure of his daily cares without doing harm to his Internal organs. In a word, the healthy man gains fresh vigo from a few glasses of beer dally." Vote for Beer by the Glass MODERATION LEAGUE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Gordon Ross, Sec'y, Some folk ilon1! pet all Ihe wear .world nil' of ' Ilial i tiilile 111 III' opin-iiiu of hainty Dorothy There are some men and women of her acquaintance she ways are very neglectful when it comes, lo takhrx an Imeiilory of their wardrobes. She believes that our cleaning is one of thn bijr-Vfsl home Having helps ever established. You'll he in-rlinrd' to agree wild her after you investigate, our wnrlh. PHONE 8 $Ti$ 60X392 plillllllll RUPERT jCTrMmiunii LIQUOR-CONTROL PLEBISCITES ACT. flOCLAATIOX OF HITORNINQ OFFICCR PROVINCE or BRITISH COLUMBIA. In Ui SKICNA (Ucurtl OUtflcU TO WIT- ri HLlc Sotice it tirliy rt Um jClM'lnr of tb Khtrlural Onlrlrl af.rrali ' iiiat I lut rvrviml III Wrll lu Iiih dirrrtrd. and iMnnir data iih- lull) day , ,.r Mar. Ittl, nmuiiaudMir nm lo u IlK fiillnKIDi qiifslluii. nanirljr:- Da iou apprata af tha aala af kaar hi tha glut in licantta pramlaaa wlthoul a bar unatr Oattrnmtnl control and 1 ragulatlanT ho I atitiinlllad arrurdmr In law In llv llwlur. fiiialiflfd Ii. v..lf fur llir rlwllmi lur a luruibrr (if U ldnUtltre Avurnibly ; f..r the Urrli.ral Dl'lrtrl I .rTMlil. and. ! further tint In ii!iImIIM In IIm till) Writ la lill thall liv if-n at rlflil o'rlnrk In Inn rnrriKNin ana tnaii nr .-nirti mi rrii oriole in inn trirnnxm on iw iiim air of Junn. Itfl, for KkliK and rnrrlnmr lb rulra of Inn mm llrriwrt In narii toll-lur dlvltlmi of thn Klrrlnral HMrlrt alurr at"l al Mm mtrlvn lrn rilktlnr: P0LLINO DIVISIONS. Pnlnilatn Mltln i.tnyi.n U.ndarvaln Morlrrtin Ida Won ' llairltim ' C.iiwr Clly Farirm Itiuililn Mlnrl Horl Exlnilon ll:vnl.vir Itrnm lilrnlann llowid .llanall nnna f.pittlnir 'llatPlum Snilllmra ,Mtanrt untli llatnllnn 'klllniat !iirr Inlet kiuiiinkalum Smanauo Day ki'film Tnlkwa l.omn Crtxk Trrraon ttk (if hlrh all rT.ni am bnrt'by m-qnlrrd Ukn n-.ttra ar.d to pivcrn Ihrio-..ilvi.a ariMinlinalv. I oivkn umtrr liiy band al llaivlmn, ll.C, ith Twain iin aty r May, ivt. ! J IS. Tl RNBIIl.t.. HillS& Underwood London Diy Gin Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $3.25 per Bottlo. J This nilverUsemeiit is nut published or display ed by the Liqiior Control Hoard or !y tli (loveniineiit of British Columbia. SMKERGIN IS PLEASED Ilnlurninr nrrirrr. WITH OUTLOOK FOR HIS RE ELECTION Hon. A, M. Mantort Will RWrn from Ocan Falls llavin? mine ilown Portland L'inal frui Auyox on a Kashnal, linn. A. M. Maiison attorney iteii- oral, und 11. F. Kergin. M.I..A. for Alliu, raiivhl the n I earner Prince (iforiri- at Hampden Point ami ar rived in the city on Saturday cveuimr. .Mr. Mausnu continued IhrniiKli to Ocean Falls nn the steamer and etpccls In he hack here nn Wednesday when he will f.'n llirtmli In bis constituency. Mr. Kerjrin ntaytil fiver here and returned to Alice Arm nn the Cardena lal nittht." Mr. Ker.'iu, speakinp la-1 night a he riitiletl, said lie was very pleased wilh the priet for Int i-e-clcelinn iu Atlin ennslit ueney. The people there are realizing Hie good ptprvire thai has tieeil Ifiven lliem ,y Ihe Liberal unt eminent. PACOH BI-PRODUCTS .1. PLANT BEING PUT IN SHAPE TO RUN AGAIN liratiani. who will manage I lie hn: bi-pmduct plant al I'aenfi, Morextiy Island, which iin ltd til hy Alvo vou AlveiKle. Im'ii and which is being reojiened hy Hie Sea I'rodueU Ltd.. a new Vancouver concern, is in the rily. lie arrived from the Queen Char-lolle llail ye.lerday hy I lie Prince John and will an oulh lo-niKhl. ' Ten men are now working al I'oenfl felling Hie plant in hape after it Utnx peritHl of Mlenr tluriiii; Ihe pa!l yrar or mi. W ithin the nel Iwn inonlli it i perpil Ilial it will he in opera- lion aain. I'ili meal ami oil and other marine hi-prndurU will he turned out. PilciianW. dnz fUh and oilier fid Ilial alxiuml nenrhy and olTal from raunerie will he ued hy (he plant. I Ten Years Ago t 1 in Piiracai Rupert j June 9, 1914. Fiflh Avenue residents are or- paniiinvr for their fight ai;ains Ihe redckiliK of plank roads. Willi inreainjf trallle. Iliert' i danirer with' such style of lreels they nay. I .Mr. Jutice Morrison will pre- shle at Hie Supreme Court As- le here next week, Attorney (cncral llowir, wlio is iu the city announces. There are eleven civil case ami eight criminal eac In he heard. The city, hasball league ami I lie rily haehalt club have amalga mated and Ihe nllicers are a follows: Prcldi'iil. l'red Slork; vice-presiilenl, J. K. Wineland: secre tary treasurer, .I. A. I'dwards; directors, J. McAleenan, W. l. Vance. .1. K. pixder and S. A. Cor-'.ev. 4oSainlhn rn IK., flnllv Vwi Hahk Mand LIQUOR-CONTROL PLEBISCITES oiiwiii: Hui'kley llav t'unialiewa Inlet fleorrelown llayiport liivernena Jedway lawn lllll I rkeHirl Maiteii 1 it vanlc Oona ACT. PROCLAMATION OF RCTURNINQ OFFICCR PROVINCC OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In lha PRINCC RUPCRT Kltctoral Dlalrlcl TO WIT: ri llLIO .NOTICE U hereby klvrn In tin Klertnrt or In Kltctoral hlMrtct afore-Hid lhal 1 have rrcetvnl III .Majnaly'a Wrll in iih? dirnrlMl, and brarlnir datn the toth day of May. ii. nniiiiaiidlnir me k raiKe the fcillnttlnv iir Minn, namely: Do you approaa of lha aala of baar by tha fiaaa In llcanaad pramlaaa without a bar una'ar ttataminant eonlral and raulatlonT to lie aubinltled arrnriltnir l law lo the Elrrtora mialiried to vole for the election or a member of Ihe Leirlalallve Armblv for Die Klertoral lil'lrlit aforesaid: and. fnrllier. that lu uliedieiii' lu tha aaid Writ a imiII Hliall lie imeiied at e rill u'rlork In the fureiKMin and liull be rioted at iiereii n'rhirk In Ihe afternoon on the tuth day of June, IVil, ror laklnir and rnrelvlnir the volea of the aald Klerhira III larll Hillliir division r the Clerloral itrlri afuriiaahl at the reHTtlv rlam rvikimi wivioivno. I llMKt I'ort I h-MienM l'orl S!iiiioii l-rlnre Hurerl Queeu charlotto Cllv neriirn nay Sand-pit fklderat TburMuu Harbour Tlell Tow lllll VVhIimi River of wlilcli all I'crn.HH are hereby re quired to lake noilro and lo tvern Ihrni Milvea amirdinirlv. lilVKM under my band al VHI.NCE ni l'HtT, D.C., tlil aeventeriilh day of May, ED. H. MORTIMER. Returniaf Offlctr. TH1 DkUTT SIWB. TWO BRIDES ABOARD BUCKLEY BAY SHIP Pilot Moum and Engine Room of El Cioula Get New Supervisors Simultaneously U) ANfil'JJ;?. June 9. -When the uleanier Kl .f!ie,ijrn xailpd out of I.os AiiRele Juarhor n her la.t vnyaBe nortd, de carried a full eart'o nf romance, consiirned lo liiu-kley Hay, H.".., ami return. In Hie pilot hnute, Kivintf dnr official apprnval In the defl work of her new hiihand, master of the vertnel, wan Mrs. Olaf Itrie"-land, who wa Mlns ltoe Martin-Leonard, nf Melhourne, Aus tralia. Iuwn in the engine room, supervising the work of her new hii.'hand, the chief engineer, va Mrs. J. T. Vie?a, who n Kalherine XieNon, of Itellingharn, Vah. A the veelailei souldward from Itrjliyd Colurrrlila on Iff trip lo HiU port with n rarpo of lumber, ia'lain llrieland ami (;iiief llnyineer Viej?a felt the warm hreath of Hie southland carelni? Ihe ilerk". "This I real weather for Ketlinjr nwrried,'' said Captain Krieland. "Aye. aye," sned Chief Kn- dineer Viepas, The first male supervised the uiiloadiiip nf Ihe earpn. Ihe cap lain and the engineer had other IhinF In do. Mm. llrieland I .1 world Irav eller and linguist. She speak six laiisuaircf. nulitilin? her kipper hushand hy three. The Man in the Mood SAYS:- YUi; know' that some men are the whole cheese. Tliey ismell like il. AMMAJ I hat. ire peltel lie come l:ime, hut Ihe rae i ilif ferenl with women. The hecome wild. A MOIH'ST man is one wl can keep hjs opinion f hin"ef to hi 111s a If. A MAX who gels pickled 1a likely 11U0 In 1h canued. TIIK Provincial parly lia forty plank in its platform. What about one prnvidiniFTnr free ami compulsory bobbin;; of hair for girl under forty. A XUMHKIl of people have been trying: to figure out just how many lime the "Concr alive candidate in this riding has been a candidate for otlice nf some kind, hill they did not have an adding: machine so they ijuif. OXK or two" people put money on New! on when he was choen by the Conservatives and now they are sorry. They will be nir- rier on election day, Jake says. - Kvery person .should, know enough about politics In enable him In argue every day and lo quarrel occasionally. TERRACE NOTES fieo. Woodland of Ihe Imperial Oil t'n., I'rince Hupert was iu town this week. I'idcock nf Victoria, Iloyally Inspector spent some davs in town in connection witd'his work ... Archie Carmichaers house on lii ramili near Copper city was iiurneii nisi ween, .rcnie was busy clearing laud and when he raiiithl siflil of the fire it was loo late to save Ihe house 1ml he managed lo rescue everything nf value, lie left for Smllhers on Hie next train. Charlie Walker has returned lo Copper City and is Maying wild Mr. and Mrs. Dohhie. Mrs, Dan l.idslone spent the weeV iii(l with her pa'renls Mr, and Mrs, I.ewH Kdgar. Miss Louise WalherK and Miss Fani)ie Mchanm wervvsilor.s In Copper City al Hie week end. The Lndicjt Hiiilrl or he pr byterian lyterian Church Church held held n n 111 res most successful sale hisl Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. IVitnk Morris of Prince Hupert spent ido week em here. Tliere was n dance, in the I.akel- se Community, hall, Friday even Clear The Track POLITICS is trying to hold up the Relief PEANUT Express. By your vote remove this obstruction to prosperity on June Twentieth. A vote for the Liberal Candidate is a vote for John Oliver, the engineer who will bring this Relief Express, bearing prosperity for British Columbia safely through. It carries Equalized Freight Rates-the one fundamental that is essential-to the prosperity of every man, woman and child in this Province. Equalized Freight Rates will bring millions to our Province; will double our population in ten years; will develop our ports; will bring to us basic manufacturing industries and their pay-rolls; will develop the necessary market for our agricultural products. Equalized Freight Rates means more money-more industries more people lower taxeslower cost of living. Equalized Freight Rates is the hinge on which the door to prosperity hangs. John Oliver and his Liberal Government have the key in the form of the sympathetic ear of a like Liberal Government at Ottawa. Your vote for- the Liberal Candidate is a message to the industrial, financial and political interests of the East that you are behind John Oliver in his fight for prosperity. Remember this on June twentieth. VOTE LIBERAL ins; which was attended by iiuite' a number from Terrace, Messrs,) Midmllil wurit. llll Iml4 of the eveuinir. which proved inot enjoyable lo all present. Mr. ami Mrs. Hubert Allen are alsnii here for the week end. - Mrs. .1. II. Thompson is here for tin1 summer. Mrs. (len. Woodland joined her husband here and they will visit l.akelse before leavinp. 4 W. W. Wright was here In Ihe interests of Mr. Sarjrenl. The Conservatives held n puh- li inceHnjf on Friday eveninpr which was well attended. Mr. .liiit Nelson presided and inlnu tlneed the speakers, firiefly. s: Mr. nm( Mr. K. T. Kenney have, pfl for Vaneoiiy Mt. Konnewlll ntteml the Oddrellnw convention as the delegate from the Lakelse Lodge. NOTHING BETTER The Aulncrnt of the Uamly Worlil. PURDY'S CANDY . A Too l h so me Delight in a Henuliful Hox. Sole' Agents- PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS Have Arrived. In hard wearing materials at moderate price. EXTRA BLOOMERS OPTIONAL. STEVE KING Phone Green 88. L UJ