t .. dV. AufUft 28 lyS h to bring me Dr. Chase's H Sj .Nerve Food. I am feeling BE so much better I don't want Sj c3j Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Hoofing Mineral Surfaced Shinglea Roll Hoofing Ilullding Papers and Felta Everlet Elastic Paint Plastic riaKticum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. Distributor Albert & McCaf fery Limited Phones 116 and 117 City Meat Market Selvig Ilres. Third Ave. Phone 7G5 KJOT I'lSK UtONSAKR Mle sorter norek ost nr-ke fikekonerr Norske snkkerkavringer Norske hvetenkonrokker Norske rugfckonrnkker Norske knekkehrod Norske flatbrod Mutter o&.v. 1st ky. varer. Hilllge priser. Ilurtig onibrin2e4e MINING Stocks N i inn and afternoon clos-i prices on Vancouver nk Exchange on our - list board daily. UY can give InaUnt ier-1 in buying and Belling tiinK Stocks on Vancouver " k Exchange. UV also have facilities for irpiing Wheat ordera on nitiiprg Stock Exchange, presenting Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Coltd. 017 2nd Avenue Prince Hupcrt, Il.C LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. laiTNTiW-UMrkM lm CATARRH n( the BLADDER Each ( nmule. fijinvl TERRACE READY FOR FALL FAIR COMMITTKCH AI'I'OINTKK A N II 41 IXiKS AKIMMlKIt IN (',KC-TION WITH IlIO EVENT TERRACE, Aug. 28. Terraoe Fall Pan ft-urd mat on Friday evening in He Municipal Hall with H. A. Swain i' chair and the majority of the niHiuberk present. Mr Swain reported that owing to he poor cr'.ps in the Interior, D. p. Mimn. of the Land Settlement Board huii hud to give up the Idea of lending a (Uiulay of Northern B.C. produoe to the provincial lair at New Westminster bin requeirted that Terrace sestet in making a display of Skeena and Bulk-ivy Valley produce at prince Rupert. It ..us agreed to do all poMlble to assist Mr Munro In gathering together a dismay oi local produoe following the local fair. i'lie secretary reported that the following judge would be here to officiate at the Terrace Fair: Fruit and vegetables E. C. Hunt. Nelaon. Field crops . 8. PWHljui, Smithew. Live stock Dr. W. W. Alton, Vancouver. Poultry He. 0. MetHarmid. Mlaalon City. Domestic and tatter work Mm. pttta Nelson. The original aoamttteea appointed early m the year were asked to overate the sections ovar which may had charge at the revising oi the liaU. Final plana for the laying out of tb hall rocaru and the allotment of apace to the different dlaptaya waa left until the day before the fair when a meeting of the auaututa waa arranged for 9 ajn. The finance committee oompowd of Messrs. Oordon Bwahv, Kannay and Hal- itwaU wave authorized to canvas the diatrtet for donation to the fair. Arrangements for the sale of tickets, music and other (totalis in connection with the dance ware decided. The Women's lasutute have charge of the afternoon tea room and the refreshments tor the dance The nwnaary waa luesiuul il t write taking the local mlHa to close for '-hair half holiday an Friday laatead at Saturday. The final Judging of the children's gardens win take place catty in the before the fair te allow of the children gathering their produoe to dis play at the tan-. NEW HAZEl.TON Thomas Lewta, who has been en gineer la ehargai of development work being oasHad on ky Ua Fedend Mut ing Smelting Oe. on the Mohawk property, paid a brief visit to New Naasltoo last week. He was Iters In connection with the oloalag down 3t operations on the property which the company has decided to abandon. Haasiton an pwsse Uii at the clsesngi of Hagwilaai bridge by the pnwrlnclal BoveTnasent. The deSbur wlvtoh fs thus mad necessary grsetty W. J. Isrt worthy Hkmtf to town 't the nrtt of last week saUowlag a tofta. Mrs E. R left for la Oaaand tamtty hate where they wul Mr. and Mas. WUUasa Oew. who Mt last week far Vaaawuvwr. will piuuead to the Pease Miver Matrtct asera the? wilt Muata for acatte months and pas- Inly take up future realdsum. Fete Spoobar. wbo Is work bag on the main highway east of here, spent a few days In town last week. Dr. Leonard Wrtnoa returned boas at tat first of bast week after at tending the convention of the B C Hospitals AinoBtatloB la Vancouver. Bob Hasan baa atlsehmd the farm on the bank of the Skeena River above Haaalton. This Is one of the oldest farms la- the district. Cant. Yarlett of the Salvation Army at CHen Vowsli la bad from a trip to Prince Rupert where be attended an Army rally. There has been nitte an epidemic of measles among the school ohlldreo here recently. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert Th strike ot masters and matsa on coast steamers has now been settled and the wgiuar service are being od. The steamere Prinee nuper. Prince Albert and Venture are on the way north from Vancouver today. -rih. Prinre Runert branch of the Red Cross Is making a general appeal fnr fMut.tuffi and money ror uee in work in conueetson with the War. Th. miiu are now In opmtton at ni... flutalna airplane spruce. about five hundred men being smploy- PRINCE GEORGE The Prince George Board of Trade held a dinner Friday night In the Prince 6torge Hotel In honor of Hon. F. P. Burden, newly appointed mlnts-tre of lands In the provincial gover-ment. There was a large attendance end Mr. Burden was given an enthusiastic reception. The new minister will be leaving shortly tor Victoria to take up residence. Weather Was eocder here dttrlnc the past week, the highest thermometer reading having been 76 above zero ar Tuesday. Robert Balrd, Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge of British Columbia paid an official visit to Nechako Lodge hers an Tuesday evening of this week Miss Poiefhy Quest of this city won the challenae oup and medal tor heme economics at the Vancouver Exhibition 'n compttllcn with girls from OB parts of the province. Miss Doratfey Guest sod Mlat Isabel Tyner. wbo participated In the competition, re- returned home from Vancouver on Tuesday evening of last week. Prince George district logging camp and sawmills are reaping benefit as s result of the big wheat crop on the prairies. Plants are all working to capacity now and an active demand has boosted the price of lumber S3 per thousand. Hlg Low Man in the Moon It costs a tot to learn French and Latin but the biggest bill with a gend many students is for Scotch. I'm glad I dont Uve in the States to read of Bathing but A! Smith and He over for the next two months. It's wome tbaa a ptwftaolal rarrrpslgri bees Bank Urteiiat at tba kind that oohm when a pretty new stenographer Joins the try It's multimillionaires You may aittte. Ksjht High law a and the sat but It's dtmeult to save the ap- If you wish to meet the best people of the oommunlty just pet a Job as Mil coBieeoi and you'll saw tbsm at Weedy all houees 1th nasi hi junk and Junk is said to be alive cluttered FH1NCE KUI'EKT TIDES TI KNIUV, At'OI'MT M Ball-Bearing Motors Save $705.84 When a large lumber yard five years ago installed Bait Bearing Motors to replace Sleeve Bearing Motors, thy immediately eliminatertall the troubles common to sleeve bearings; cH soal:rd windings, short circuits csused by misalignment of the rotor, bearing failures and all the other troubles that tie up machines and increase overhead expense. The ball hearing motors, in addition to keening machines in operation, savsd the sum of $705.84 annually. On twenty motors, with a total of 600 h.p,, they ssved annually $300 for repnirs, $295.94 In power cost, $95.SO oiling rout, and $14.40 for oil. Tliis it more than one dollar per year per h.p, Oa CANADIAN Fairbanks -Morse COMPANVvClmWstt kjn-Cliari-UimtmMKIuivMin tl Che iajg pa. its f. 6 OB a.m. 4 J " MM pan. 8.T " , .hwni te Oik) eon: W.T ft. ISAVf pjat. taj - M ajn. 1.7 - 18 pja. 7 .4 - k At'rilKiT 0.44 aun 9UH 1U0 pjm. -j TJsim. M - 1M8 pan. tJt - Al;0l'?T 1 IM ajn. MJ ft. 14.0t pjn. aoa " 7.U ajn. ur " JO 04 pjR. 4.7 " ''cCttidj I service indSsrvl THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FinJ i ''-i'illlUaSaE8ggB Stevens, John R. Wiehs. Hoy .... vasrsasi, Mm. T. UHMt Ongar. Mlas Mna I1UM BarstU. Mlas array , . ajettjn DISTRICT NO. 2 District No. t ttwlndea only those participants restrnng sjotsMe the eity Uaa-IU of the oity of Maae Ksmart. One of the prias sbm and as many eaah swards as there at active partictpaats will be awarded to candidates living In una (Ustrtot. The naaaas of those n tared la Diet riot No. S. up to the present time, togai bar with all votes oast for publication up until yesterday noon, are as tallows: Aiidervan. Mlas X.. Burns Lake t MM Strata. Arthur X., "rVte." Bmithers UBT.1M OssapbsU. Miss cnerrte. Stewart a4MJ Cteaaae. O. Port Oecaanu .. ajM.rrs Dover. Mrs. Oeorg. Tarvaee . . UBB.4M ByoUssn. B. B.. OalaMl ...i.. UmjM Hlldltch J. B.. Haasltosx BSri.100 Hough tal tag. Miss Juaasta, Prmae Oeoree 5,080 Lrverett. Wllllnm, Bums Lako. 8.0M Wilson, Hiss Nancy, Anyaa .... 4W JS0 Anyone who candidate la Period: By Mali By SS.00 . 88.00 um tsje ag.00 .. 1MB 1 1 ArlY 1 year 1 aaj l year t SjOO I 8.00 t g0 H0O M aiftso 81880 S80.0P 818.00 818.00 IF NOT ENTER TODAY MMkm HOW SUBSCRIPTIONS COUNT IN POINTS Up to and including Friday, August 81, the following nuaiber of points vdfl be igid on sirbacrtptions : 1 year . 2 years 8 years 4 years 6 years 6 years . 8 points 16 points 24 paints 82 points 40 points 48 poiate From Saturday, Sept 1, up to and including Friday, Sept 7, the follow-Jng number of points will be kwued on subscriptions: 1 year 2 year 8 years 4 years 5 years 6 years 6 points . 12 points 18 points .24 point . 80 points 86 peteta The above schedule shows "HOW SUB SCRIPTIONS COUNT IN POINTS" in the 'new campaign for the W0 COMPETITION which ha beer announced. Yoe wffl notice that subscriptions turned in by Friday night August 81, count more potato than they will if not turned in until the following week. New, arrearage, renewal or second payment subscriptions each count the same number of points in the 1200 COMPETITION. EACH candidate in the $4,000 Prize Campaign now has the opportunity of entering the $200 COMPETITION, and any sabaeriptions they secure and turn in now will count votes hi the 84,000 prise campaign and points in the 8200 Cotapetttinu. Is Your Name In ? Phone 534 THE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS Campaign Department Open Daily 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone 534 Nomination Rlank in The Prince Rupert Daily News "Everybody Wins Campaign. I hereby enter asd cast 5,060 votes for Miss, Mr. or Mrs. as a candidate in The Prince Rupert Daily News "Everybody Wim" Prise Dissvttwtioa. Address Phone Note Only one nomination blank will be credited to each candidate HOW SECOND PAYMENTS COUNT Making And who now pays susaartptloa their entire 8 8.W. .810.00 8 8 s-.ee. .etstse s sit.oo. no oe 4 816.00. . 89B.W 8 818.00. .gSo.00 8 payment ANY candidate: aatouat to: By Mail By Carrier By Matt. By carrier The Oanrtlaete reeetv-lag the Neaoad Pay-meat" will receive: years 18,000 years tS.MW years 188.000 years 888400 84tO00 Bt addition to the above votes. lOOjktto and they wul not participate la the "dub" ,000 188.060 898.000 vafrea 888.800 4eHs0& may be composed of small or large amounts totalling 815.00. The "fteronil Payments" Arrangement will nt he In effert during the lust week if the campaign. FourNHW SIX-TEAR tions, including, "crobs. 000 votes. Inst- turn. UTV A new sawmill at Buokiey way will soon be ready opera". sLmBBBll n. ....... . . ., , ... m'"T TT miT ' In which to Secure Big Votes a fid Points on Second Period Schedule How Subscriptions Count Voles 20 l-jrar aubacriptions, count 100,000 If from new aubacribera, add 400,000 Taia conatitatex 6 "clubs," or 000,000 Total 1,160,000 OS-Four 6-yaar aubscriptions, count 1,200,000 If from nanr ubacribers, add 480,000 This conatrtitteH 8 "cluba," r 800,000 Total 2,480,000 DISTRICT no. l District No. 1 Includes only those panictpanta raMding within the city limits wt Ptlaee Bupert. One of the prtas oars and as many cash awards as there era a sttfe participants will be awarded to ealididates living In tats district. The Banks of those uutssnsl en DIs-trtet- e. 1 agi io the presasa ttaae. to-gstUss weak ail votes cast fat publication ua anta yastsrday noon, are ac M g,44.T Busaay. ara. Win a.MJO0 Mas. a sasjgH ktts. j.u : a,44ava fmu. Mrs. j. Itagjos Mas lawra MO.-00 sa Maa U MharVk Itsa-.'A. YMJSJ MaCrea, alias Alias K. Morgan. Mk Oanate MMJgo roetuso, ajieiu lOT.lg Jerltchard. Mrs. -J. H M7SO Roe. Mm liajao mlth. Mrs. Hugh M. I.imt $200 in Cash DIVIDED INTO TWO PRIZES One Prize for District No. 1. of $100.00 in Cash. One Prize for District No. 2. of $100.00 in Cash. With the all-important second period ending forever promptly at o'clock next Friday night, it Is only natural to epeet every candidate, who expects ' to win either one of the big prises ortgMsany announced, or one or the two $100 cash prises in the new $200 eosagietttlon, to do their very best during the abort tune that remains. "To make It easier on the campaign department to handle the volume of subscriptions which are expected to come faom the "live" candidates before tuts permd ends, every candidate la usgad to make frequent reports to campaign headquarters. By doing this we wiH be able to give you more time than we wUl if all the candidates wait until the closing hours of this period to make their reports Out-of-town candidates are urged to mall their subscriptions on each msdl coming to Prince Bupert and not hold them until the end of the week. Bd addition to lessening your work and ours, frequent reports to campaign headquarters will often be the means of your securing some information which will easts you to make your campaign mere highly successful. No candidate will be permitted to enter The Dally News office after B o'clock Friday night. August SI for the purpose of turning in subscript tone to apply on She big votes and points of the second period. All candidates m the ufffcve by that time, however. wUl be watted on sad their subscriptions wUl count on the present big vote and point schedules. ART subscriptions mailed in ANT poetofftee ANTWHXBE wbtcb are postmarked not later than 13 pjn. (midnight) Friday, August 81. WUl also count on the big votes In fleet untM Friday ntgbt only, even tasmgb they do not reach this office until Saturday or evn later Those candidates who Uve In towns whore the mall Is not postmarked frequently will be given second period points aad vote on all subscrlp-ttana ntswmarbsil for the first mall after mtdirtsK next Friday. August 81. Campaign headquarters located on the seaond floor of The Hews Building. 84 Third Avenue, are open each day from 8 ajn. until s pm. (next Friday alght until e pjn.l Come In today or this evening and receive full particulars. TOO CAST WIN BBS. For too benefit of the city candidates we have compiled a list showing the name and expelatian data of every subscriber. These Usta should prove a real benefit to ambitious candidate, and may bo bad by calling at campaign headquarters. MI'S? K6W ACTIVE Hand Mates are again warned number r? of the Bulea and that ttoas governing the campaign, provides taat la order to participate In the prises If subscription waa NEW whan Payment" wa the Candidate Westfv-lag the "Second Pay ment" wul commissions a candidate must a weakly cash report. The turn ing la of coupona does not constitute the We have already bean than fair la th enforcing of this rule, but any candidate wbo does not make their weekly cash report In the Suture will be dropped from the I an dtbey will not participate In the of the prises or the corn- One cash report a week Is ttttht enough for any one. who Is active, to necure. As long as your nsans appears In the list of caaoadataa yon ase attaints to share In the award. But aay candidate who doss not make tbeSr weakly i spurt by Friday night WUl be dropped. A week ts as van days tram the tune of your last cash report. TeUS hi final aad fair warning. the of following points at 8 points votes 18 palnta votes 88 points votes S3 potass o paints of 818.00 turned in. a "club" HOW TO GET A MILLION VOTES BY FRIDAY BVENlNGiy subscriptions,, iailuding "clubs. count 2,48000 vote NNfS8eliBBR sulflsjatfj I count unt 3,109,000 votes. Eight NEW SIX-YEAR subecriptiona, ineloding "clubs," coi count 4,930,- One hundred and fifty dollars (ten clubs of 100,000 votes each) made up of any sise subscriptions, means 1,-000,000 votes besides the regular number of votes credited to each subscription. A million votes can easily be secured by any candidate after the SECOND PAYMENTS that is extensions of subscriptions received earlier in the campaign. Thousands of extra additional votes can be secured in thin way and many new "clubs" made up. This arrangement of "Second raymenU" will not be in effect during the last period of the campaign.