PAfll TWO. Delicious! n SALAM The Daily News PWNCB HUPRUT - imiTI.SII COLUMBIA. II Pure, Fresh and Satisfying. Sold in aluminum packets. Try it. Published Every Aflernoon, exc;pl Sunday, the Prince Hupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. V. PULLKX, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Cily Delivery, ly mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the Hritish Empire and the United Slates, in advance, per y;ar $fJ.0O To all other countries, in advance, per year 97.50 Pattullo And Worklngmen. An effort has been made lo create the impression that Mayor S. M. Newton is a friend of the workiiigmnu while lion. T. D. Pnltiillo is a friend of the capitalist. And yet the reverse i correct. .Mr. Pattullo is a member of the government which has parsed a large amount of legislation beneficial In thoe who earn their bread by the sweat of their brow. 11 i unnecessary to enumerate the laws which have been passed but the eight hour day, mothers' pensions and minimum wage for girls, are among them. .Mr. Pattullo is an active participant in cabinet council meetings Tand the laws werepnssed with his full ap proval and consent, lie has consistently advocated Ihe passage or such laws as shall make improved conditions under which workingnien will not need to be. singled ojit as separate and apart from anyone else. A .Mr.Manson stated at the meeting the other, night, the present' Liberal govi'nirneiit ha passed more beneficent social legislation than any other government in Canada or than all other previous Hritish Columbia legislature put together. Fight Is Against Powerful Interests. The real fight today is against powerful railway and other interests in which the Oliver government is the champion of the rights, of the people. An effort is 'being made to get rid of the Oliver government because they have championed the cause of the people on the freight rates question. Also there are in-1 teres!, that object to the eight hour day, to minimum wnge for girl, (l protection of the timber against speculators and to many .other thing, which the present government has undertaken. Workers should take a firm stand ou'lhis mailer. Nothing Against Any Candidate. The Daily News is saying nothing against any enndidate. Moth T. Ilo-s M.ickay and Mayor Newton are estimable gentlemen. We have no quarrel with either of them, and each has an important work lo do in the community. It is our opinion, how-ever, lhat the work is not representing the people at Victoria, beeau.e if either should go there he would be barking interest which fire inimical lo tho-e or the mas of (lie people. He would be serving the interests inslead of Ihe mass of the people and thai is not what the worker of this cily want. Astute Way Of Getting Control. The melhod or picking a man as candidale who has mixed a great deal wilh the people socially ami who p.ic a a friend of the worker is.an a-tute one. The powerful corporations that wisj, I. change, encourage Ihe idea that Kiev are the friends of Ihe people ami lhat Mr. Pattullo belongs to a different rla. I hey know Ihe weaknesses of human nature ami act accordingly. All we ask i that Prince Ituj.erl people judge rather bv rcu than by Ihe way a man walks up Hie street Profitable Business The business of saving your own money is "mn exceedingly profitable one in which to engage. When pait of your salary is deposited regularly in the Union Bank of Canada, it gives youi feeling of independence : you know your money is safe from fire and theft ; and your deposit is earning interest all the time. $1.00 opens a Savings Account. UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Broderick, Manager l"he laying nf the phone anil telegraph nil? i . nv lele- cable be fii.-.- i...- i.An .i...n.ini Transient Display Advertising. 1 . .$1.40 per inch per insertion''!'" JITr JZZ2l " Transient Advertising on Front Page.... !2.80 per inch"?, 'Jwk':, -1 loral Readers, per inserlinn 25c per line?" " ' Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion . lac per agate line! Contract Hates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 98 se All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on daypre ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Friday. June r, 102 1. AN alilii I a thing you pel when ynu want lo prove thai ynu w.trc not yourself. mtlliOITIS is the latest dis ease. It prove fatal lo a per son' lie.il III, manner and morals. A IIHASS widower has a decided udvrintaire oyer a bachelor. No ifirl ever ak Ihn (i. W. to niarrj' tier. I.YINC may not he rishl bill il i'?on policy if ymi are making retijark to your wife about her look 'or her cooking. HIGH CLASS CANDIDATES far from' perfect, hut I unhesl. tiitingly contend that it I Ihe best the province Iims ever had, and after lie government again receives Ihe endorsalinu of the electors it will be in a far belter position than ever to proceed wilh a policy of administration that can only resnl) (n one thing, ine rapid growth of nnnulntlon and Induslry," THE bAIl.Y NKW8. DIGBY ISLAND FARMERS COME ' CABLE READY: FROM STATES: Telegraph and Telephone Sen Ice Colonization Department of Rall-j Will Restored at Cnd of This Wek way seilirtg Hallway Linos and Bringing People Into Country WI.NXIPWJ, Jtiue A a re. Iwecn Ihe cily ni.. Digl.y Man.) '" f I" re-..rgltima- I. Ion ,.... nlelnl .in. I run lire. "' oillre i.irre aim r..r,i Jlion will be made on iS.ilur.lav. of Held agent m Hi United The loniMtrary wirclM. station ste. Ue . olouitath.iv an-l In tli post ,rriee building, wliictr development department ( Ihe ,ha been giving service l.elween Cjinadtau National Hallway here ami Ihe Island ror Hie pa! "- " ....- ' . - . in .i..llil itttx .if ..rA.i.lAtll YV several nvinin. win men i.e -. . closed. ,,n,," picniii results are ne- The new cable is of a much talf.. During th t stronger nature than. Ihe old one lw" month, nr.or.ling 10 h"-al and will he heller al.le in wild- offirfaiU nr the department, par. stand Hie rigor of Hie weather. of hmd-secker have lieen aril rivi WMty rly every .-lead nnrml will. Iwn arnw.r .... . & coating ii'inurr nirin sales- iiatt- . vrrti The resident., of Highy Island negotiate,!. are rejoicing a a refill of the ""H nnir-mi.it i'riesr n. ii. restoration of ll.eir telephone Crumley .if SI. Paul who re-.M.l iUe fi"Hn.-Sin National land en ire. Since Ihe old cahle was -oi'M,,' jlaken mil l.y . orm-lat fall. lnrrk' rrni in Mnn.p.-t wild a palry f len Minne.oiq on cominn- farmer, who will make a tour of ,llie Vel in searrh nf land f. ,themseve and frie. wlp have .11. . a. . ... . ii. 1 I H iifi.-iin-ii infill in iir wii inr iihiK' I ri at .i ii J out for sron.) luxations. II. A ) IM fllaR III me m00n I Fm-M. land rohnniHsi...1o, wh.. SAYS:- i mri I lie pany n arrival. )inie ' .llial I 111 l lull fiintmnnir .. . . , of many .uth parties of ex- A I one when a pirl went jimr fnrmr, w, w (Klk. oul ,e .i,k her ma alon?. o- ,r. ttlnM ,,., ..... year. ..... ......t. .-.r. iiiJij inn iimn. a mud, heart a did Hu girl nf'p ,,a4 v(.( , fnrflrtr .n.MiiM.Mii.i . ,,,,, ,mii MM .,f .. I : . I 1 .llt ;.. nmr.' erie. SOME people are so for?eful lhat llipy even forjrrl Iheir troub les. They are hi heaven. I KNOW u nice jtirl who han'ti hotilied her hair, refuses lo use roupe nn her cheek, never has used a liplirk. wear heavy un derwear and hiifh shoe all winter, thinks i modern set novel are unfit for her In read, plays old claical pieee aixl doesn't know a note of jait, prefer tin-Iuk lo Ihe church In pom? In hrid?e parlies or Hie theatre, ami never think of rnllinjr her fattier down. She ha luherculosi ami doe not expert lo live lonif. tiii- I Mr.- M. Held ila,-. stale (hat Ihe de- Ihe United Stale and i not onlv! sellliip the railway lands hut laii.l for private owner In territory! served by Ihe Canadian National Hallway.' This hnmllinjr of privately owned land I an entirely new departure, which will be w.itched with much interest. Capl. L. ' M. Itoyd, formerly wilh the sohlier' settlement hoard. i in Hiarjre of Ihe head office ..f'llie land colonization department foe 'lie I'nitfil stales whirh lia been removed from China tr In Sit Paul. FORMER RESIDENTS OF ! Ten Years Ago PRINCE RUPERT ARE L I GOLD MEDAL WINNERS!" . wu. "i lte II. It. ttranl. now supply-; John and Helen Fotos Take High '"x ""' I'restiyterian Church pul-l Honors at McQIH; Formerly ('" w" lat ulnui calleii ly of Royal Cafe 'he hoard of niaiiuser to fill the' John Foins unit his sister .Mi Helen Koto, formerly of tin cily, have been winning high honor al Mrfilll University. John Foo wa the' winner of the (lovenior (.encral' gold me.lal for rnodeni laiiKuaVe. and literature and Ihe Allkiuce Prancaise first silver me.lal for Ihe first place in Ihe French department. Mis Helen Fotos wns Ihe win for Ihe highest etanding in ca- iitil lanKtuiRPH and lilernluro. The father of these young pen UAVC DCCM MAMIXIATCn'',', ''irnierly kept tluv Itoyal Hotel flAVL DLLn nUiniriAlcUii:are in tin elly and Ihe voiins Premlsr Suggests If Better Man for the Job he be Sent, But Expects Cndorsation VICTORIA, June C,. Opinion here are unanimous lhat n.inihi-alion day brought out a class of candidates nuich above Iho tiver. e in inlellixenc and hiisiue trainiriR, and II I conceded that Ihe eleclnrale of Hritish Columbia should htave Utile difficulty in sendimr men to the LcKlslalure who will he In a position lo frame legislation that will (five an inu mediate Irnpeliis to general ilc-' velopment In the. province. Praclieally every meeting, no mailer hy whom rnlleil, has been1 well allenileil nn i iilmn... ,.f II... Interest ilj.playe.l hy Ihe public in the approaching election. En Ihusiasm is mil racking al Pro vhicial and Conservative gather. ings, Iml ihe oulslauiliug fealurc of a short campaign so far 1 the very apparent ejidorsallon given Ihe Oliver administration. The Premier admit his faults. "If jnu have a belter man for ,the Job send him along," I his adinonilion. "Cur government i ;folk allemleil the local public lilgli school. Join, vvns ihe winner nr Ihe Daily News prize in an esssiy compel il Ion about 'five years ago. Thejr photograph appear In r recent lne of the Montreal Star. ' siihaertha n he rll S BofJ'.Sl.Ol.rU. Milk U pur, rich. '.Ii, country milk from which mor th.ah.lllh. n.lui.l h ba rc "td. lUcrt.mf rich.... m.kci II lnIJ. ntl .coo. n.ir.milli frcvtry 'cie. Ordcthom our grtctr. foul . . A W.lulorSt.Cli.,!.. Iltic.p. Book IH C4.a C. Uoltcsl VANCOUVER I iui n rs I , , jk-, ii' f riday, Jinn. 1 1 1 I I I I LU TUB I V 1 1 I k I . H1..BBBI 4 . M ' .gBSSSk rmrm Mm 1 t K Ii M xiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ivf i J s. v fc. j m. m iiil'iii i x ' v v-iv . .11. ' Fmrrm mw vvq. i if a m rwtw i r i vacancy caused hy the recent departure -of Itev. F. W.Kerr to New Westiulntilcr. While Mr. (iraitt will not give his final an wer until coiisullltm wilh Ihe lrehyery. It Is beliexed he will arcepl. The Daily New accuse William Matxnii, M.I'.P. of avoiding a f itf lit in the open. In an e.li. lorial article II derlare that Ihe ner of (he Chapman (told medal 'member u usintr the editorial roltunii of a rival newspaper for the voicing of hi own defence la runner I ion with Ihe Prince Rupert llydro-Hleclrlc t:i. Hon. fl. II'. Perley. minister wit limit porlfolio, lia been placed temporarily in charge of Ihe Canadian High Commissioners ofllee in Iin.lon. When you buy mher lining yon, uy CIKCIJI.ATIDN. snd tea that ... ve NOTIC S. IX Till' UtTTIH t.t mn ..nil... 1... .... 'llw l.i of l'mlliiiul (rtirirais i.f Till, for t.'i fl' H li , fU-ftU.il HM I , tiiiiwr lils-rt'. Man ill. . Hliirk ttiirtr -five i.lly l.f I'rlnre SilKrariiit-y i.Kf 'it Ihe lo nf Uw (rllflrie nf Thle rirrlnir His alsirn Uml I tmvlnv Iwfn tirrKlurnt to in.. Il i m in Idill'iii o iwir, iflfr Itw riilralli.n i.f (i monlh friiin It flft iiiililiratlnn h.rs lif, t I'niYlcldiial lrnriratn nf Title In iih- iHir mini ... ine nafiwa or Hah .ney i.,.., . . ....ii. nn- nnrinai ...rim ralfl i nr Title 14 tlalril the UUi .i,fr,. Illll. anil U llllllilierril 41lal I UihI lieliry Offlre. -rlnre llurl. Jll March, I9, II. r. MVCI.F.on lieruirai; ..f Tltlea. NOTIOt. , IS TIIK MVTTNI nf an appllrallnn for the iMiie nf a -riivlim omriral- nf Title rr ljl fmirtien !H,, luk .!. '"'J .i1,7 Towiulte of M lkatla. Map n. Sal ufarlnrv nrnnf i.r it., i.... Certlflraie nf Title rnvertnf the alMir lanTi I'AVIinr heen (inslilreil U ', , ?",?,'! , tentlnn tn Inane after the et ,... .. r.... .. ..... : " Tile VSItvV .nr.?, TUSi Un.Mleimry Offlre, Prlnre (,iP.r, ' iiith fehriiary, ln, a. r. MAci.Kon. , Itylatrir of Tltlea LSNJ ACT. Alii Land Dlatrlet. di.i.i.. . ....,.. , Take .Motlie thai liriinalil BrTJ.k .'.f Mill. oeriiMiini. mm. r," mi l, T, I le.rrll.e.l lan.la- hiiniiienrli , t .,, f 'hiiden o..;"i."T,v.;h' .ke""7,,;Iv; i iii tuoniir .iit.. .i.r..." J"" i"r' jMne; riiiiini'iireiiii.nt, ,,wir';,;"v,;;re,,mle", i-umi ;,ll;nr ni 1 """"' " WU II, llll. ...I'd? M Fresh and sweet v ' rV r?v ii 1 yYs as a garden after rain IN all Nature, nothing ijivcs us more pleasure than to see the return after rain of a wilted, dusMadcn garden to sunlight, freshness and purity. There is a sense of utter cleanliness all soil and stajn have been taken away. So it is with Sunlight Soap. Clothes washed with it are fresh and sweet as a after rain. garden ,t,;f h,.. nur;.v r .1 Sunlight Soap, becjute nothing but ulmt it pure and good Joc into it There if never any chjnjc in tU standard of it manufacture ; noer arc cheap makcuill rvtorted to. Sunlight Soap i altvayi up lo iht hiXhctt ttan clucicncy. idaru ol soap purity and A Guarantee of Purity it on etry bar of Sunlight which meant tliiti I is the cheapett wiup you can bur. : hvcry ounce i porr,.vlaabIc, clrtu-ing soap material. Use Sunli(ktik teoJ tttpjpr tkr hatnr. LEVER BKOniEKS LIMITtD TORONTO tin Watch This Space! FOR 8PECIAL BARGAINS IN Home Furnishings During June. REMEMBER THE 8TORE. Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. The House of Quality. Phone 121. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand V Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, choose "Muperl Hrand" Salmon, A few tins In the pnntry are always handy Mock a niipply on your boat- that's a good idea. 80LD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prlnco Rupert, B.C. NOTHING BETTER Tltt Aiilhcl-al of the Candy World, PURDY'S CANDY' A Toothsome Delight in a tan I i Till H" Nolo A gen Is PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES.