5r I n ud up to the m 1! HIUUK ! ibbbb h h i n 11 n m in I IK- JsmiLi A j 9 1 s what it should be? RY: knep the quality of mr.in:sT possuu.n STANDARD ial will convince you We will be gleaned v.' you daily. lV Ol'U SPECIAL IIOVIS AM) WHOLE WHEAT Electric Bakery Third Avenue Prince Rupert, H.C. ttl. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. LADIES' Bathing Suits in JANTZEN I'NIVEItSAL and PENMAN makes HATHIXfi IJELTS H.S.WallaceCo.Lld. Phone 9 "rd Avenue und Fulton The "NOBBY" Hosiery is really good "Flu " Demers For your Summer Sport Wear COAL Your choice LDSON CASSIDY WEL- LINfJTON TELKWA Alxo Hulklcy liny and firain. Agent .f.,r Hobln Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. 1 1 STAMPEDE WILL BE HELD HERE 'FAIR HO.IKII llliCIDKS ox this pea- hut: i-oit r:iiiiiiTioN ockan F.U.LS POOTIIALL me rair Board has decided to Stain hsve a stampede feature In connection With th PrlnAA T7imj IT. v. i y.i t i - 1 VJi llJ 1 1 this year. On a trip to the Interior; mis ween, M. p. McCaffery, presi dent of the Northern B. C. Agricultural . Industrial Association, opened ".he necessary negotiations with ti.u, in. a .a view. J, J. McNeil ol Telkwa has undertaken to give the Gig.m i of the stampede his personal a ;.;i ... una will be in charo of the at the Exhibition. One earlinn ..: bucking bronchos, two carLmrts 01 leers and ten riders will be broug:j to the city several days in advance cf the Fair In order that thvy may ! be adequately irsted up before p:u -'.UsipaluiK In the rodeo. A ucttm ..no ot stack. It l being planned, .shali be brought this year than last. Kegctiatlciu. are also under way with Cican tails lor the p.i;;or town 10 n : .Stbail and possibly . baseball t.M.i. i ere J -ir the rjir W-k upon All .-Ktther. It Is plunm J u, have tin- :n. vlaUnute bill cl (ciiinus, bom ..i ' grounds and In she hall, -tin .. over been offered during any ia.: Week of the past The matin Ocean Falls football has been tunici aver to the Prince Rupert Poo:.b.il. 1 At ;claUon. At the weekly meeting of the Fair Beard last night, Mr. MeCaffery's negotiation in connection with the stamped were ratified. Details will be worked out later. The board awarded to the Caaey Cartage Fuel Co. the contract for the surfacing ot the carnival grounds to the rear of the buUdlng. The ten-Jer was $100. Other tenders were: A. Antcnelll. 1S6; M. Ounrlch. 300. The price book tor the exhibition Is .iow In tb? hands of the prliitexs and WATEIt NOTICE 'IXAIIIMl STKKAMS . . a TAKJS NOTICE that a D. Judson. Ltd.. ihie address is Terrace, B.C.. will apply fcr a license to use the waters oi kiuumgailum River near Terrace to. 'Clearing Streams" purpose, namely, clearing and improving the stream f jr the driving, booming, or raiting of logs The point on the stream between which it is propoaeq to ciear are man tne p.ilnt where tbc Kltsumxallum Blvar In- Unwcu the Worth Line of Lot 1440 to ihe B.uth Line of Lot Hit. Bangc s Coast District . The estimated mileage twecn the said Dolnta is 4 mllea. n nori ;r less. iw term proposM tor tn 11--x-nee is 31 years. This notice was posted un the around on tbe MU day of June, rB28 AH)ftnT ndtfee anfan at-pllcatlon pursuant thereto and to the Water Act" will be Med In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C., The petition tor approval of undertaking and an appUoatvon ror hp-proval of the ScbeduW of Tolls wUl be heard in the office of tne Board of Investigation at a date to be flMd. and any Interested person may flic an objec "on thereto In the off lee of the Comp- -olier or of the Water Recorder of the District Oblectlons to the aoDllcatlon may be filed with the said Water Recorder t witn ine ccmptroucr oi waver lfht. Parliament BulWInp. Victoria, ac within thirty daya after the first ippea ranee of thh notice In a Iocik .ewspapr. The date of the first publication of thts notice Is June IB. IBM O. JUTJSON. LTD.. Applicant. g, D. Judaon. Agant. CANADIAN NATIONAL HAH-WAYS (U'ftrrn Iteghm) ti:mi:i:h roit tu.uk tii: Senled Tenders addreated to the un-''r.ilgnad and endoraed "Tmader Cor iraek Tves" will be received at the Office ot the General Tie and Timber Axent. Canadian National Eapreas. Building. Montreal, until twelve oVcrock neon July . 118. for Railway Ties to be manufactured from Dougl nr. Hmnloek. Jackplne, Tamarac and Cedar limber cut between September 1. 1038. md May 1. IBM. and delivered between ixnuary 1. 1930. and September 1. 10J0, FOR. ran Canadian National Railways, in accordance with aoaplflcatlona SSW-I J revised July 16. lm Tjnder (..ran may be obtained at the Office f f the Tie Agent at Winnipeg Md from the Purchasing Aawnt. Vejieouvor. or oeneral Tie and Timber Agent. Mon. trcal Tenders will not be considered iifleoa made out on form supplied by the Railway Company. The lojsjau . or jHy, ..rily accept o p MACMRKN. Tie and Timber Agent. M Montreal. Que Form No. la. SteMon 99) LAND ACT. NO THU OI" INTENTION TO AI'PIA TO ri'ltf-IIAMi UMI In Prince Rupert land Recording District and situate about S miles from the mouth of Khutse River. TAKE NOTICE that the Detroit C"cnminclnrit a post planted one f.ot distant from tne wiiww- i" tlw West side ol uoi k. -J'r. thence southerly SW chains. ly AO chains; .L an chains thence nor- C"'.lJ and containing 100 ui7yi j or., more y-;ARDOE wILSON. Annt for Detroit Western Mining Coj Paled 18th April, l x LAND ACT NOTICrc OP INTKNTION TO APPLY TO l.li.tM. tr.,tRuu.r.p8S Hay. Morsby Island. Skldegate iniet. Q.Cry-SS- Pclf'C M.IUJ. to apply for a lease of the following u "SgSWst a post ft r,r to niTlnt of commencement. ..U7i ni nni- acre mure oriw.. 1111(1 - PACIPIO MILLS' LIMITED, I. . . Bestrm Mies at their U1 be out, hrrt tune. Is expected, in VANDEUUOOP Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith motorei up last week from Los Angeles aud arc the guest for a few days of Mr. Smith's parent. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith. The nomination of Hon. A. M. Man-on as Liberal candidate for Omlneca In the forthcoming provincial election was moved by Dr. W. Rosa 8tone and .l.i.uiu by Androw R. Brown. Arthur ;hc:Jord. Conservative candidate was itcposcd by B. A. Smith and seconded' y Robert Low. Rev-. David Doiraldaon. new United Thuroh pastor here, la eapected to each Vandcrboof In about a week lme. t To facilitate the transmission of results, on cl-ctton night, a telephone has beon installed In the office of tbV' provincial election returning officer The Little Lumber yard reived a carload oi lumber Terrace mill las Rev week L. J. Halse and L for a motor trip here from Rcid left last to Vancouver Dr. and Mrv W. Ross 8 tone and autihter. Margnrct, havn returned from s motor trip to Vancouver, accompan ied by Dr. Stones father. L. W Stone who 1 spending a few days here. A meeting of the Women's Auxlllarr to the Canadian legion was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 'ergus Park. Two ladles received rather serious injuries In a motor accident near ridako last wesk. One was taken te the Burns Lake Hospital for treatment and the other to Prince oeorge. OtlMiril IIY LATHfiv VANCOUVER. July 1 a.- Crushed by a IsrK' lutne wnicn rcuea iwee uii k tr.icJt on which he was riding. Albert Kerr wjs killed Instantly here today "GOVERNMENT LKlUOH ACT" Norur: op ppi.ic.tion rou 'on- SKXT TO TRANSUrit t)l' IIKKK i.icr.NCi: NOTICE IS HBRBBT 01VKK Chat, on the llth day of Jult Belt, the under- nece-4aheTied- intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transiei of Beer License Number BIB, and Issued In respect of premises being part of a building known its the Tourist Hotel, situate at Terrace, B.C . upon the lands described as Lots 1 and 3. In Block 11. Map 73. Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province ot British 9ol-nmbla. from Qeortfe Tcssler tn Angel' Kustncchlo nnd Urbn.no Colbechtnl, of Terrace. British Columbia, the transfer DATED at Terrace, B.C., this Bth dav or June, A D 1028. ANOELO EnSTACCHIO, URBANO COI.nACHINI. Applicants and Trapferes THE DAILY NEWS - PAimSEYEJ CONSERVATIVES HOLD MEETING TEltltACK PKOPI.K IIBAR OPPOSITION' KIDK OP AlWIMKNTUTtOM SEVKK.1L SPaiSKKf ' TERRACE. "July 13. The first meeting i a the present election campaign In the Ci.nrvatlve lateretts ( bald here ;i Tuesday evening In O.W.V.A. Hall mid whs uttonded by approximately two ::u:'J-ed ottlvens. including' many ladles a listened attentively to addresses : ,m F M. D:jckrlll. candidate; J. O Bv.,dy. Corosei-vatlve member of the dpti! hous. h 8. McOill. Smlther. ; j:d Capt. J. B. Colthurst of Terrace, i NV'lHfjn presided. .'.. plain Colthurst was the first -., i-iiker and deilt chiefly with the uai. spcnslve attitude of the govern-in regard to giving any slst-. i.i the opening up of the Lakelet kn .prings to which they haj been aik-:: for a road for the past seven .ars. He referred In a humorouvmafl-in'r to the patronage system and when lorrv-d by an lnslstant Liberal voice :in the audience, to name any lri c patronage shown locally, gave and data which silenced the In ripter. . s MrCill, campaign manager for Mr ijckriu. was the next speaker. lis if nned th- audience that In the 1934 mpaln he had supported Dr. Wrlncb :.i opposition to Mr. Dxkrlll but bad s.nce realized that there was no hope : prosperity for B.C under the present ..time, the membeni oi wnicn were in:, busy with petty party politics ncked in ability sad leadership In the .iiings that mattered. He had attended :-.e Kamloops cenvention end was ,.:e.ed with Its results and felt confl . .iit the Conservative party had the nieieU of the country more at heart. He assured his audience that Mr. C .ckrlll's chances throughout the in-.erlor and elsewhere In the constituency asre most favtrable despite Liberal re ports ta the contrary. He referred to Liberal propaganda In vcrywhere publishing the utmost confl fence In Liberals, every win re being sure f election and said the same thing .:ad besn done In this riding in the last .cis:Al ilactlon and he predicted the cai results as In that campaign. He spoke of Mr. Dackril. as a man n every way suited) tax. the work ol preventing the district In parliament jd of being capable o handling any .:.e of several cabinet posts. He wan : suitable age. was thoroughly conversant with mining, taming and dairying and would make a splendid mtn jter qf mlnay of toasts or ot egrtoul-tutw. Incidentally he bM that Mr. O ekrlll had sbjetted ahe first car of wheat from the Buikley vaUey. had taken the lead In the. shipping cf milk and .ream to Prince Rupert and had been x leader In-, all public enterprises hrougbout the district. J. C. Brady spoke next and launched nlo a osmpartaon of the qualifications f the two party leaders. He described .Jr. Tolmie a a man who had in his ersonallt a great sense of justice, of ollUcal integrity and a great gift of ntlclpauon. The Conservative candidate. P. U. ( Dockrill, spoke last and vva given quite in oeatioB on Haingi . He expressed lympathy with the . recent accident of Dr. Wrtnch. who, be said, was a per-,onal trtend sad a 4oi in whom he jad trust sad confidence. He said be had hoped to attack the Situation from .he present and future but the oppoei-on were making unfavorable compart inns and be held that the 1916-17 .ericd shovM not be compared with 'resent conditions. He spoke of the enormous debts contracted, wtAeh eatailed Increases tn taxation which, were becoming imboar-bla. The Liberals claimed we were nare ' prosperous hut whtre was it shewn Oertelnly not in our pockets. Je ctalBmt the only remedy was to top spent) tag. not in necessary pubUe Arks. but in the enoiwuius extra va-tanoea and unbuslness-Mke projects which have been carried out. He claim-d thai both parties were In fault in iaklng over t P OE. wMb has since been Vised at halt in each eeettoii. The Liberal method ot handling W had been moat iHrbuslnass-ltke. Dr. Tohnle pledged that It It were not said It would be divorced from political party and patronage and put under, good management for completion. Public works should continue but better value should :e received for the money anent. With the assistance of the federal govern ment. work on the trunk roads should -ontlriue but not at the expense of Rlvlns the settler a roiid out. A more ' :": ' , I Tke oldest . i m vr:-i..-iw tv-fa -n i I I m .JMLJia. Sfegfflfv I m me stotypiP! i m -mr I iSBBBBBBBBBBBBBmahU 11 . IIWs V aad i igggfigga h runt kvp wuiw- i 1 LSrRAM n 'i tr II I Rc&.r'-:.;,.-i5J iKULrVfy I This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Jonrd or by the Government of British Culumhia jonslstant road poUey which would not .use) work yust at election urn would 'jt followed. The electors bad been -ured tn 1924 that the hlgby between ilazelton and Terrace would be rushed to completion but very little had been tone untu the election started again. He referred to the mis-statement ot .lr. Mac Lean in Smltbers when be said hat the Conservative government had : ,t placed a single piece of social legls-atlon on the statute books and named numerous important onea which bad been enacted during the 190J-1916 period. He scored the patronage system and the mining policy which he declared jieatly hindered the getting tn of out-Mde capital. He attacked the federal policy in connection with the dumping clause which he said Liberal members of B.C. had tailed to Oppose and which was now creating such havoc In marketing conditions. In dosing. Mr. DockrUT said it was a hectic campaign and many extravagant statement were being made, and asked the electors to oast their vote a their :cnc trace decided after hearing both -idea. SMITHEKS Dr. O. H. Ilankttteon has moved hit Hire from the Chester building to .he house opposite the government iuUdlng. VJMr. and Mrs. Charles Re Id have returned to Shjlthers after spending a two weeks' vaMtadn h veooouvrr ana Victoria. W. J. Dawson, local liquor vendor, Is on his annual holiday and la devoting much of his time to r ogling Miss Theodore Rabbe has returned to Smlthers filter spending a holiday visiting with relative in Prince Miss Jean Burns of New Haaeyton spent a few days here last week visiting with Miss Vivian Oraham. Checks have been received In 8m I covertnc the first dividend of iwo-aad-e-half percent to Duthle mine shareholders. Hugh A. Harris of New Haselton has been spending sevexal days In the Smlthers district on mining business Mrs, W. J. OWeiW, ana 'citfrdyen ave taken up residence, at .their rummer home it Ut kaihtyn.' m'J - " Miss Florence Thompson of Pnnce Rupert is visiting here li Mm Flora Kldd. SKIDKGATE Launch Walronrto of the public works department brought In J. Lambert. Dominion Government engineer, on a visit Of inspection f Inland wharves Trolling continues poor at Hippo Island and mound Ijuinnra Old tlmtrt of thit dUtrlct r glad Icanadian DEMAND "' "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST BltEAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Colo Storage C1-, I'd. I'rinre Itupert. B.C. I CURE DKITCTIVH VISION. DEFECTIVK IIIMH INOCATAHHH ami other organic troubles by natural methods. Dr. G. 0. McKAY, KC. I'hnnc 131. Wallace ItlucL Open Evenings Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wranirll. Jiinean and skagwuv: Jiilv M. B. IS, 18,393,17.30 To Vaucouver, Vlrlorla and Meiillle lulv ".. II. II, IH. 41, UL f PRIV'KHS IKIVAI. . k, fiXj, l'irN lliilrdale, Pjt Htll 111. --: n r'nil'. Nllmii. Merrlkfyr I ttamplirll Itlver and Vaninuvrr rvery IU'WIn.' IJiJ. .... Agenrf for all Steamship Line. ' Hrtfl Infiirtiiliaftn from-j V. C. OIK IIMtli. ilenertll teent. , , , I Cornrrof 4 1 Is Slreit ami 3rd Avenue. Prlne Itueert. 11.. " Phone sn ii l.ua-i '!.- f I ii' meet nn ilil f i.- id m Ciptaln Ton. Watt who urnvi'.l ut Bltulu'e on th-Bertha O H . is the nr :i.li- huyer to come to the Islands this year. IJUKNS LAKH J.D. Olmrleson of ViutlrrluMif. i-turnlnif i.lllrer Inr ti" m".i rniln Ii 111" f'll-tl',- I'llM p-..'. - i.il .-! i lull was a viiiitor In Bun 1 ' !' k W N. Clnrk i f 8 ulli Itulkl. y .W i.us!,,,. -v it..; f..v - -ft'1". nv LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C8 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Kurnitum Moving. A .,.! Ps.-tll.' Mil's. I"1"111 town last week. n 'I Dated May 3. 192H.