Id ., day, August 22, 1928 L service . Fairbanks-Morse Type "Y" Oil Engines These engines we designed to give rdiable power from low priced fuel c, Simplicity in design and con-cru "tion contribute to high over-all efficiency Operating costs are kept 1 tiv the efficient consumption of a uide range of lo grade fUel tills. Require Jittle attention Have low n.aintenance cost mad In many itle$ from 30 to HO II. t una from tint to tit ry Under t fFre bookie; from oar nearest branch The Canadian FAIRBANKS MORSE Company United Si. John, Ouctwc Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Windior.Winaifarg. Retina, Calgary. Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria I If BOmUHCK THE SMARTNESS i landed you will find when using a HUTTEKICK PATTERN "TheMby" Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Hoofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles Itoll Roofing Hullding Papers and Felts Kverjet Elastic Taint IMastic Elastigum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Seam Htch. l"i ributora Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 "Demers" The Latest Thing is a BUTTERFLY SKIRT SizeH 14 to 20. Thone 27 J',0. 327 THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE "FIVE PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS COMING HERE FRIDAY STOP ltEPIttSS"f ATIVf.H OF ESLSf CJHKAT lIOtCATIOXAL INSTITUTION'S FOIt IMlYK VISIT ..,1111.1' JASPER, Aug 23 to get a gllmps at ; flm hand ol the size and possibility of this particular port'on "Of the n Wrld. thirty-four young men, repre-i cant lug thev htrcng holda of tradition, the public school Of England, arrltid Jaaper this, morning. They are travelling across Canada under the auspices j:if the School Empire Tour Committee oampowd ol the governors and head-' mter of the public school of Brltalu ana sponsored by Col. Emery. Secy, of State for the Dominions. In the group are boys from Eton, Harrow, Stow. Winchester, Rugby, Marlborough Clir-.an. Eastbourne, City of Oxford, Kidder - minister and Tunbrldge. They are sccom- rnM by the Be, E. H. Rowley, E. C. master of Marrow, In charge of the lour, Lieut O. A. H. Wynne. Rifle Brigade and Henry Studhottne, who acta fa the capacity of advance agent. The party landed at Quebec from tTK White Star line "Caigarle." were shown the historic fortress of the city, and left Immediately for Ottawa where they were received at Government Bouse and visited, the government experimental farm. The neat stop was at Tlmmlns, Ontario wliere th mining' activities took their rniumtlad and gripped the unaglnaUor cf tilt travellers. The pulp and paper mill at Iroquois Fails were visited and then they puiuMded to Saakatorn. vising farms in the neighborhood In Edmonton, Canadian methods of dairying and a visit to wheat elevators toot ug the morning. Tea at Government House In the afternoon and a dance in the even' M cam peeled a delightful day. during -oich the young Xng'lanxnen wwre entertained by private otttaens and hue sat an opportunity ol seeing homo Ufe in tills new country from the inside. They will be in amp at the YJrf C.A. camp on Lake Sdtth in Jasper National Park for four days, the longest stop across the continent during which Usb they are "to do exactly as they please." according to Mr. Rowley, who stated that the boys are here for no ther reason than to see and hear all hey can about this particular part of he empire In the short time at their disposal. Today we all go to see Mount Edith Csvell Apart from that we are free to fish, ride hike, dance, do as we win until we leave tor Prince Rupert on Friday morning AWFULBUZZER AT HOSPITAL V.MtINO MEIUCAL ai'lXIAI.IST COM ytnsus w (ikk of institi tions IHT l SKtLRE ON M IHAXCE Oillkisun of the "awful iraarer" at the hospital was the sub)ect of s letter mostly very commends tor y in its nstur- written ks Use Prlnoe Rupert OencrJ Hospital by a patient. Dr. J. N. Ounn, MJRjCjb.. nftotwl, a medical sptctsllat 3t Calgary, wtftoh was read at the hos pital board meeting last night and caused eonalasrahsa merriment. The letter ronerws: "I spent three days and three nights In your ftasftWsl The doctors I met arc ab ve the average In ability. You are fortunate in hssliaf such men on your taff "The nurs'ng cannot be Unproved on rom the matron down all are very oon- derate. well trained and efficient. I sve received kHidhssa on every aide. "The criminal who la responsible for be awful buaasr and rU asbattaa In the Mall shewn Be crucified Sleep on tbt toor is simply Impossible." The secretary was instructed to thank Or Ounn for his commendatory remarks and the marter of the banter was liscuraed with a view to amelioration of he condition. CANOE UPSETS ROYSARELOST TWO I MTEll STATES TOt K1STS AUU TllorilllTOJI.sE lll'KN IHIOWV-t;il I IXTEKIOK MKES mrilM LAKE. Aug Si- Reports re- oeived bete point to the death of Oral C. OoMenbUTgti and John H H easel. n n S towist from the DlBtl If New Jercey whose canoe was found upside-down at the head of Whlleaall U by H D MacNell and J. R. nxaii- r after they had been mismng irom . r-rtr u ten day. A alight pos- iMWUsy mmafos that- th bWf have heen aoie vo mm ,.m. m. narriea and xearch 'party Of Constable O. A. uner the 'direction Johnson left Burns lake ror vne scene of the diameter The party left here four in numner. Ith David E narrower of Knowlton. i it two , n ,h.m on July canoea snd a Isre quantity of provis ions. The other three memoers w " w " ,he above-mentioned est. the etHwnrk.v-l m Ootsa Lake at Wtttuaht. btst iii..iii. '"' " rough tor thett i,m'""a ." Icircle OtUdea aii v McKlnley to within - "m"-head of Whiteeall T,,. r,. .),,, lHrl H'lyl'K tl,rlr suppues te UM hd ol UM W SO EASY NOW TO BANISH PERSPIRATION ODOUR One never knows when one may offend. Perspiration odour Is so elusive, so subtle. To perspire is natural, even healthful . . . one to two pints daily say the doctors. But perspiration need no longer be offensive. Simply change to Lifebuoy Soap for face, hands and bath. Lifebuoy it all that a superior toilet soap should be and more. It neutralizes perspiration. Costs no more. Lbs 53 LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Protects ihey intended to camp and the two raaces becjune separated. A violent squall came up and the canoe in which Sidney A. Hessel and D. E. Harrower were in took refuge on an ksland where the uncertain weather kept then mar- yi D. MacNell and J. R. Stranyer who were starting on the circle trip deter-naned to look up the party snd went -caeidersbl) aut of their way to see now they fared and brought relief to the mau coned man. A search was then made for the other members of the party and the other empty caaoe was found floating around in a bay hottuaa side up. A search was made for the boys tut no Uace of them opuld then be Sound. Sixteen hours of fast work brought the rescuers snd rescued back to crrillaatkm snd the report was made tn the local constable who Is organizing the search party. NEW LAUNDRY IS DISCUSSED HOSPITAL IIOUI lE-H-bN TO SEMI AWAY FOR I'll ICES OX WOKK " llfcTOKE TAKING ACTION At the nteettag of the hoses tal eoard last ttsjbt, president Thoaafwon ta the chair, it was decided ib Witt away to utsde mints to and out the coat ar laundry work before dtrktbsg WhsXhsr cr not so pat in ttMtr own lsniurt here. Last saonth the asuadrr bcTi. ti u stitsd. was over tow hutwred flot- isrs Prior to this the secretsry had hetn instructed to write away to AM out the cost of litataJlaa a ksundrf. Aindaw thc replies wan one from DoMae. whseh was sunilar in requirtmenu to Mao Rupert It cost to.e0 fa uasjlpuxut and 1800 for a whining sad the cost ol operation was aaso a tnwth. 'At Kaialoaas. a hospital double the tine of the one in Prince Rupert, had a ksvadry costing I1OJ0O0 for pfant and building and the coat of operation was S76 a month. Pajrores were also obtain- d froaa s good many other points K "r .t ' . Man in the Moon I Olrb should haatute to get merrl untwas they are reasonably satisfied tor. they ars able to support their bus- The other day I met a stofek vesadar who told Ins prospective oil rat sbdut a Mlitng stack that was going down. I was just oreaoung. I met taaa with a derby hat AM pfws few panw so big Then I met another with drooping saouetaahe And other outitdadatn rtg And I prad higU heawn jb Sa end rram -busalngj critical prig. Talking about mining stock. X bougfrt oorae once and I atttl have It. When I decide to paper my study with expired certificates I nhaU twe them along wHh the oils and local eompafilet. I bought a unit mining ttotk And rich I thought myself, But fate refused to book the Up By granting lots of pelf. My mine a little prospect was; It had no ore worth while: So I aluiil try setme other meant To make my final pile. Bubsuibt for the Dally News. a p i i ii asm m ssia i Candidates and subscribers attention is called to Rule Numbar Eight of campaign, the important part of which is printed below: 8 Votes are not transferable. Candidates can not withdraw in favor of another candidate. Should a candidate withdraw from the race, his or her votes will be can-celledi Neither will it JJe permissible for candidates to give or transfer sdosfcrifltions to another candidate. Voteg on such trans-fered subscptibrtB will be subject to disqualification PHONE 531 PH ii i IP1 PiUiWNi mmvm m mm m in Jjj las When You Have Run The First Lap It Is Not a Victory-Only a Step Forward So evenly have honors been divided up to the present in The News' Great Automobile and Subicnption Campaign that it depends almost entirely upon the individual efforts of each candidate during the remaining few wees as to who will finish with "Flying Colore" and be acclaimed the winner of first honors and the two Big Motor Cars. If you halt now for a mdment; if you weaken for a single day; or if you overlook one opportuwitvfto better your chances io win, you are taking the desperate hazard of losing the big prizes which are now Mthin your grasp and which really belong to you if yoil but hustle. DISTINCT NO. 1 District no. 1 includes only those participants residing within the city limits of Prince Rupert. One of the prase Otft and aa many cash awards as there are active participants will be awarded to candidates Uvtnd in this als-tiiot. The names of those entered in Dss-trtet No. 1 up to the present time, together with all votes oast for publication up unit! isslarday noon, are at 1 follow: Bailey. Maw Jean M 2469.400 Puasey. Jrs. Win 238. 178 OoUart. Ms CI 23M.06C Ooillsoo, 'tin J M. ......... 2 J75JJ6 Dominate. A 2305.290 Field. Mrs. J S46.40t Prlavwa. Mies Laura 2JM7.42S Ollhar. AQss Edna L. S47t.S7S Krlstiaishy. Miss Victoria. 62425 Maodrsnald. Mrs. A. l43J0O McCrea. Mlaa. AUea K 2JW.one MctCuuay. Mrs. Robert L SS.Tt) Morgan. Miss Connie 2.366.92S Postolu. 8pero 104.IIM Prltchsrd. Mrs. J. H S07M0 Rood. John lMLtOT Sraltb. Mrs. Hugh M 2.004.T2S Btcveiis. John R 782,408 Wicks. Roy S3S0 Wcrmig, Mrs. P 2JM1.460 Ungcr, Miss Edns ttltStO Esrelll. Miss Ermy 2JM.TM IJISTIUCT NO. 2 District No. 2 anatades only those par-tlcipants iwaMlng outside the city Unite of the City of Prlnoe Rupert. One of the prkse ears and as many csvth awards as there art active participants win be swarded to cac.lUUtes living in thta dlstrlet. The niaawd of thass hbtered in rMtftet No. 2. up to the, present tune, toaitliir with all vafes cast for pubOcstlon vp until yeotbrday noon, tsa as follows: Anderson Miss E. B&ras Lake . s00 Bu-nie. Arthur EL. "Pete," Smltbers 2.1TS.4JS CampbMl MMs rnarrtc. Stewart 2,lg7 JftO Ctcrsne. O. Port Clements .. 2.1 7 .285 Duver. Mrs. Oeorge. TorfMt . . 2.MI.1TS Byclfxon. a B. Oslsnrl IJJOS.172 HourbteJmg. Mies Juantta, Prince Oeorge &,800 taeey. Mrs. MbH VsAderhoof . . 41.400 Leveret. WUllam, Sums Lake. MKW Mcintosh, Mats Margaret. MaaaeW BdXX) Wilson. MMt Nancy, Aayox .... BJJW THE RACE IS CLOSE If there ever was a time candidates should make every mirlute count, it is now. The race is close. There is but little difference between the leaders and anyone in the race can be a leader within a very fw days if he or she will just make the necessary effort The difference is nothing, really. -It is "do or die' in the next few days. THE SECOND PERIOD This "Second Period" gives time enough for anyone to make victory a certainty. Get started at once today keep oing and finish the biggest, yet shortest campaign ever inaugurated in Northern British Columbia with a finish that will do you justice and make you prosperous and happy. ANY CANDIDATE CAN WIN Any candidate can win one of the mammoth prizes as close as the race now stands. Each individual's success or failure gold and glory, congratulations and commendations of a'l Prince Rupert and surrounding territory, and two of the most serviceable motor cars made everything depends upon what each candidate is able to accomplis in these next few days of the all important second period. $4,000 in FREE PRIZES TWO DISTRICTS TWO SETS OP PRIZES THE COMPLETE PRIZE LIST Pontiac Six Sedan, Value $1,200.00 Ford Tudor Sedan, value $860.00 One Cash Prize of $500.00, value $500.00 Two Cash Prizes of $100.00 each, value $200.00 In Addition to tl)e above prizes a special fWd of $1,500 has been appropriated to bo distributed to all active non-prize winners on the basis of ten por" cent of all money they turn in-for subscriptions, value $1,500.00 Total Gift List; Valuo cvWif I i lift For Full information, call on, Telephone or write CAMPAIGN MANAGER The Prince Rupert Daily News Campaign office open evenings until 8 o'clock K2G0.00 PHONE 5.11