CIt Delivery, byTrffiTTor Lan ier, yearly period, paid uT affvanceJSIW Local Readers, per insertion, per lifje Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line Contract Rates on Application Tfe I fin eh.,:-..- .'.j-.r- Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporter Telephone - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION AN uhi wek. me lirt iirri' ), i flight--' I'icc in 1 i.r ; talk. I' .. V I;., . cult y wi : I fn in : i ii,i ;.i i-i wi.h til heal' him. ill. .ia. l.i-a-i Piittisli... n,i;. i-l.-i will mane f 1 1 r. :.r' a; ; .i impr:an! . ; :,. strong liear:r. 1 1 1. : i . Wi.;.: --.vm i-Miu i.t .ili .; r. ; - Bri!ih i ..luml.ia'- : is I'-rt.Liilv .,: show ; .i , ; ,;, i , i. a rru.iii' rn. i . ! day 'ii LM'i-c' ' hi 1 In- ;;, .1 . , the bu-!!i. .ii ii : n;..i. i.' t. iav .!-:.; d. :. r,:- ;..,. look Hi),' '. ' : w al li ' ' last gut into it -:i". A : ' .iiii i-nt ii- papei i: .' a- .... numtx-r hi. f; i .. n-ar Iar' f - - u. . - ha- ( Kdrron'.'.n. v ft ' r ; -! Kiln:..':' .(. : iiii. , its two h u - 'ii.i r- .i i siM.r;i)ii ruo'.Ri;ss r.u: ,1 . :r.i. nil I ' fie jtcm ri. ' iff Vati. ':i . al h. Every biscuit an ounce of health Mineral salts, vitamins, i-oughage Ihc ivhole wheat thoroughly baked TRISCLf IT Delicious whole wheat cracker lade Uy The Canodian Shredded Wheat Company Ltd, 2& 2 15 Monday, June 11, 1928 HEAR PREMIER MACLEAN n possibly do so should hear Premier MacLean this ' n here since being appointed to the H - rt an orator but a pleasant : what he means The diffi-i the crowd who are likely to I . : ri. will probably be Hon. T. D. is chosen as candidate here, " - nomination. !' -nier will have something r which will have a . : north country. THE i'Ki MIKK S VISIT ..':ti Wi a ah ri.i.il ' . f i Premier He is ..IT k.' il.v 11 . r. i i ;'h". -1 1 .u i .!'( a mi . .) -v d : :.. :; Wh':- I Hi alii j. j ;' . .'!. ' a:nl t.r-M !!!: mt ii v'i ' : ' t.- a (.-. .; . u -;.a;.. ' I'Ol Ii KI) U I UK ViU NTlEs Thi- .r.;ii. ..! j..-;,. .- ;.t. -, ..(!. more, the work done h thi-m h::t..-".. ..t...? ;.- , u.er to the Royal Qana-(iian M..UI..-I r j..Kat between the Provincial and l)in:in..i!. a a' Ii. i . a - TriLit ua.t. tietij muvements at various times with a view to having the Mountles disbanded or at any rate their scotte curtailed. The recent move is in the opposite direction, their scope and work being extended It is a tribute to the work they are doing that they are being given more to do. It is the reward most people get for faithful service. CROP REPORT . IS GOOD ONE rwnraiT m venv mioht ium PHKMCVT CAMT AM IHtSl WCNNtPffXl. June 11 Rain wk. grn-aral over wer.ern Caiman ill :! werk and a a mult crop proapertj on brlcbtfr Uiau they havr item !:-r year Are whlrh did not boarl.i (rom the heavy rain trn dayx c ' wr: .lii'd by ihoweni during jm- -k nti generally pruklni thti. Iv u.-u nun.-Cln: ninlK'urr ir. tar n::iunrl t . ;: from vet) dy to tro weli. ac-rordrnf to th ixth weekly crop r-par? of the Canadian National Rallrnn. Only two point report lurk tf aioint-urr One of ihw i M-u-h-in !- whf-f iiiere h been little ratti all thin aprlng and the other 1 from Tnp!o : Wardkw. Alta where further rain mould benefit. Central and northern Albert whirri produced eaeellent crop ..al year are again looking forward to banner eraaon. Thear area together w:'n Manltobn enjoyed Ideal roiiiltlDiit nil rrve of mjlaturr calculated to carry the crop throuzh lor at least abree week 1 lu the ground JftfrQ fVber of point la oovtli- "irr. ttMii&il' (AtT'mtxidiHtai.. coo report ome trouble with wild Mr nd thlt'le nowhere bus any real ''.image been done to 'he growing train Wheat ran get from arven to u-u incbea :.bove ground, in ttrougly rooied and vlprrov. ".'h the exrepiinn of the area from "-. to wit -ill Fuitf where It waa i: killed .'lid Iiii.. b'Tti renown to . fall H'e Ik thriving vlgorouely ferween Brandoii und Klplin 111 rye la !'(:::r out Cutworm :.d light front i.:e reported at .neveral point but have ".(i no dnmu'-.e nd the general : thnt L-uiiditlona at the point to one of the greateet rrop I word. Heavy Meals arc Out of Season 1 ""' ' ' I Man in the Moon The DaiCy News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. men u wit and other are H. F. 1'ULLEN - - - Managing EdUor. inly half wlta. 'SUBSCRIPTION RATES t'WJa A Willi L1I1U ua. " "" . ..w. cidly "I hear that you have By mail to all parts ol Northern and Central British Columbia, ! Jc j luppose n,Ver paid in advance for yearly period 3.00 ! ZPri Stn propoaed to me? " Or four months for $1.00; tttl: "afc. net eaaetly. He merely By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Ima that bad' done a tot of amy Empire and United States, jwid in advance per year ... S4.0O thing befosY nung me. But I didnt By mail to all other countries, per year $7.60 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2.80 ask him what tlary watt. The great need of this oommunlty is a few good bsabal1 player. When a pen ;ie Is likely to der. w ., e Mrs. B. V oa a short i . i to ttla Injured baa wooden bead a chip on his ahoul- Time file rapidly from Instalment to r.Malment and from tax period to tax prnod Bfware of advertising. There noth-iif l.ke It to make merchant work herd w.-vlng customer. Ho did the Smith wedding come na??" Tine unUI the pies ewer aeked the rride if ahe-d obey her kutand." "What happened then?" "She replied. Do you think I'm aaar and the syeesn. who we la art of daze, replied. 'I do.' " In order to dear tap ail doubt abowt ;he matter. I wis to announce that I -hail be a candidate at tbe lorthaa :nf election In aupport of myaelf aad vhat l can get anrt of It I hereby oitdt the ot aad Infltwace of an j no are otberwlae unattached The ctoettona arc oa. -ping to vote for saef Oh a I'll shake yon by TERRACE Now who a Juet watch aa I walk np the at And aee my chest expajkd. A. candidate III iwaaatn a - lcng aa the rwuthtg foed . ' on ttdate I aaa atlU la aa fart 111 get uld he elected one : t Job. you bet. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert H ji : ii. is. ijTiod of the Anglican 1 .crtiia will be held this : ..U church wtth Btabop .vr:.vt preddlaa. It la ea . about twelve clenoal and a . a.: nusBber of lay delegate will attendance. There la no eut-olng bualnea to be dealt with. A aeJe of imported alack will be baas hi week at ouston la the BulUey Valley. Boa. I. D. Barrow. mlnUftar of afTleulturr. will be In atwodanoa as well aa A. M. htanaon. MXA tor the district. Owing to atom la the Interior, the Chi iiuwent Tcleanpba saw out of b-tineas today The Dally Mew wa able o obtain daapatche from Self's Cafe j and the Orand Trunk rwctflc Ballwaya Mr a. W. outlaw and thaodore returned home oa Monday after attending the ordination eerrloaa la Prlaee itupert oa Suuday. Uadasw left on Hondai. 1 A trip to, Prtno Byi J ' V'4 ' f Wat. HcIMah. Vaneauetr auditor for the Workaaen'a Oaanpeaaatkoo Beasd made a vlalt to kwal UUhaatrlal ofaoea at the Degtnnlna, of the week. T. B. Malkln of Vanoouvar was a bualnea vial tor in town an Tuesday. Mr. and Mr J. O. Raven eaaoe IB ;ram their Kalum Lae home on Tuesday. Mr, steven left oa Wednesday for Dak where ahe wUl remain with her grandchildren while Mr. and Mis. H. 0. Creelman go south on vacation. e Ooofc Mt on Uonday for Prinas Itupert for further awdaaal treataaent A daughter was horn in ' Toronto eai May 38 to Mr. and Mrs. B. Beddltt. Mr. Reddltt waa formerly Mia Lilian Xing, daughter of Mr. and Mr W A. King of Terraee and formerly or Prinee Rupert . J V Ballf and MtM- Oouture. Kalum Ink. mining men were in town during week. Plvr pupils of Mlat E. French. A. L. t M left on Wednesday'a train for Prlm-r Rupert to take the Toronto Conservatory musical taamlnatlona. They were Annie Allan, Martha Maore. Mar-Jorie Kenney. Helen Ssatth aad Mary Smith The girl were aoooaapanled by ' Mrii E T Kenney and Mrs. Murdo Hmlth . Bert Walters of the local bank staff peut 'Ue week and In Prince Rupert. T C. Blahop shared the proceeds of Tub day evening plcturr show wltli the Terrase Women's Inautute which bandied the advenialng and aale of sachet. Mt4 asenahaw of Maaastt. who baa aent the peat winter with her (later. Mr. Fd Nash Mt tor her home on Wednesday. Mrs; Hash returned an Wednesday irtar ffuwing spent the taat week J T. K. WahuX local awalnsaii telegraph sparasni. and his two small aoaa, aft aa Tharadjay aa a aoustav trip kg tfew astern atatea. ( - Wmt Tanderllp left on Thursday for Rarkaville, Vanoouvar lalaad. where he eaaacta to koete Mrs. Vanderltp and Arthur will follov. la a ahert time. MfSt MdPhall and son Chummy left an Tfttnday to spend a holiday at Burns jLeke Mr. jand Mra. H C. Creelman of Uak weaa In town on Thursday an route iiawthski B.C on a holiday trip. 9Sn. Otaan and sen of Prince Rupert ae attending a few days holiday la Terraee having oomt np from the eoaat on Thuraoey. P. M. Moatakton ef Ssk waa la towa during the week. M. Allard waa in tram Kalum Lake on Wedaeanay W a. Bartiey. A. E. Davey and D. Devldaon were visitors bare from Van-anver during the week. O T. James wa a btulnee rUltor bwe frata Prinee Rtipert en Wednesday, Mrs. Brummltt entertained the WA of the Anglican rhurch on Tburidav aftemeon. During the three aummer month the meetlnKs will be held rnly oioe s month instead of weekly as formerly. The next meeting will b at tbe borne of Mrs A. Attree on Tliurs- rluy. July 4 VANDERH00F T. P. Calhoun is building aa addl tion to hi building on the :1 Church Avenue, opposite the JsUkiIIc Church. William H. Millar baa returned . .rom the prtno Oeorge oapltal where he was a patient Mr axvaaaj After apeadtag the winter and aprtnr elaltlnc the Lake dlatrtct with her brother. Hairy Palton. Mia B. Pallwn last week for California. ! After a vMt of three weeks at her heme hers. Mia Margaret Silver he left for Mttvsaton to resume bar nur-'' training oourae at the Royal Alexandra Hoapttai. Rev 1 laaarfl j. R; lea and Oeorge O Molt are m Prtnoe Rupert to attend the fwsd af Caledoa otot w la hoaor af Mia Matt: -t: Sllvwr and Miss Sna Campbell, nuiv !n training at aamonton who have Uon vlaltinx tbelr homes bare. Mia. J M. Johnston Mrs X. A. Mitchell Mr. J W. Pater-on and Mr. W. Smith entertained last week. cbool Inspector Oordon tt. Dower of Prince Oaerge visited the moat of the cboou fa this SBStrlrt last weak. The first meeting of Urn dlatrk stock judging elaas of aia bars, whieb will ataand the Provincial Pair In Mew Wesntnster this fan. was bald on tb farm of O. W. Donald last week. FOIt SALE g&r aT JasTl " WMIkaaSM II 1 aaawwaj lamgas, VUWIODf fDQOnM !- will "be reoelved Sttte nrrferakjaed up to noon afJtme th. 19SS. for the DuVr.hu. . bt j Bjnaeir-s mill. Lot 23. Beaver Hi heat or in, H- accepted. R t. ALLKN. District Poreater. Prince Rupert. po" B " C June . im, The Acme has always been known as outfitters for boys. Our stock includes everything a boy needs, both to be clothed and to be dressed. There's a difference, of course, but we can clothe him and we can dress him, too. s Here is the mothers' opportunity that we promised last week. Everything for the boysall our regular quality stock at sale prices. UNDERWEAR FOR ROYS The famous St. Margaret's Underwear for Boys. All pwrc Wool, made in England. Knee lenirth and just "the thinjr even, for this time of the year. In all siiea from 22 ta 8-1. Regular $2 75 value. Q-fl QC Backward Season Sale Price ? ietTtJ Suits for roys 27 only, Suits for Boys in this lot, but wt all sites, are only sizes 84, 36 and 36. Well made suits (,f wool tweeds, hard wearing and can t be beat price. Clearing out at Backward Reason Sale Price There III ai Ml,- S3.95 THESE GOODS FORM OUR REGULAR STOCtf. NOTHING OLD NOR SHOP SOILED. SWEATERS FOR ROYS The famous St. Margaret's Boys' Sweat-era, made of pare wool, with polo collar and fancy trimmings. Regular to $820. Backward Season Sale e65 HOYS' LUMBERJACKS These Lumberjack Sweaters, are suitable for both boys and girls- They are knit with pure wool and finished with fancy trimmings. Regular values ran to $4.00. Backward Season Sale 2 45 SHOES FOR BOYS The famous Leckic Red Stitch hard wearing, made in Britiih Columbia Shoes for British Columbia boys. Although all shoes have gone up in price recently, we offer: Sixes 1 to oVz, at Backward Sea-son Sale Price 3,95 Sizes 11 to lZli, Backward Season Sale Price 3.45 BOYS SHIRTS One lot of Boys' Shirt Waists. Srrur garments and many patten ehooaw from. Always smart dressy. Regular $1.25 value Backward Season Sale Q-f l)r price. 2 for rXewO BOYS' PANTS Here is a line of smart pun- u....: Tweed Pants for Boys the kind stand the bard wear. Cnwti i fasteners. Pour pockets. I:e..;.,i value to 12.75 Backward Season Sale Q-f OCT Price OlaUD ALL MERCHANDISE BOUGHT FOR THIS SPRING AND SUMMER SELLING BOYS' HOSE ,invQ, crnrk'ivPQ HOYS' LONG PANTS The fatnoos St Margaret Golf Hose An n Jr p't " for Boya. Knit frosn pure wool with Th' ,on ""i"".?1- for 7, BUck amiss to a growing boy. The.. ,,, fancy tops. They come in all siaes. in pur. wool tweed, and smart I v legSarValue to '$1 and 81. jS7T WeVe them In .11 ries. 75C Hon" 75C ward Seaaon Sale SET1. .SeMOD .Sale. .... PHc 2.95 i THE ACME SELL GOOD CLOTHES And the same hiirh nualitv offered dtirinr this snlc t . FREE! WATCH t'. Alterations to suits free as usual Our further ads. for Bargains for Boys. . - Is'o Charge Accounts. Acme Importers No C.O.D. Mail Orders promptly filled at these Sale Prices. Terms: Strictly ('ash. TRY CHIROPRACTIC GET WELL AND KEEP SMILING! Watch TOUT balance in the Hank r.f Health N. teller, jermits no overdrafts. A depositor may withdi the amount he has on deposit NO MORE! To mak. , c j i ! ana increase your balance, get regular SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS W. C. ASPINALL, D.C. G and 7 Exchange Hlock. Telephone. Green 241. Residence, 1037 First Avrnar. Washef and Drien Without a Wrinerr THE NEW SAVAGE S9 ier cent Foster From hamper to line in 14 mimi WaslMHl, Blued, Rinsed and I""1 Sold on easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 Boys Sweaters and Bloomers I't nmnn'a Hoytt All Wool Pullovers Assorted designs, V neck. Sizes 28 to 84. M , Hoya Tweed nntl Whipcord IUoomerx , -0 Slsai 24 to 84 flJKI, $2.3. -i Fraser & Payne Uulveraul Trading Company.