Friday, September 14, (St BOTTLID1' GURAKTetBJSr BT !ntuoin 1928 THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE F1VB ' - "TRY A NIP TONIGHT- STEWART VANDERHOOF FKOBUCt or SCOTLAND BEST PROCURABLE -- WfJ. , 1 mcMw Tbe Original Labsl look for it at the Vendor! and insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement is not published or displayed" by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Arcadian Hose A New Shipment Just Arrived of this Popular Hose Made expressly for ourselves, every pair guaranteed. .M ;'! from the finest pure thread silk, reinforced art silk, . k fa hioned double soles, toes and heels. Seamless. size 8Vi . Ut. In ."hades of Blush, Oak Buff, Sand, Grain, French Nude, Pearl Champagne, Black, Woodland Rose. Q)C Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. SHIPYARD Operating ti.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock buuiiietrh. Machinists. Boilermakers. Blacksmith. Pnttrrii makers. Founders. Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. I'll ONES 43 and 385 all occasions when a pure, and full FOR flavored whiskey is desired choose SEAGRAM'S 83. It is luscious whiskey-made from an original formula and fully matured and ripened in individual oak casks. Word has been received here of tbe widen death In Nelson recently of Charles Steele? Baker, ptoneer assayer of Stewart, who was 48 years of age. Newton T. Buraick of Vancouver, who wm nesting nxlnlng Interest in thla dlatrtet lest week, had m his guest board hie private yacht. Helena B, Wellington Beaton, president of the Gporyt River Oold Minea Ltd.: J. 0. Coatee, managing engineer for the company; J. o. Klllsm. Vancouver broker, and Oeorgt F. Tull. Calgary broker. Mr. Oecrge Bryant and Mies Blanche Curtln, who returned recently to tbetr I home In Prince Rupert alter a week' visit here, surprised tome of the hard-I lat prospectors with their ability aa musher and eUmhen. With Owney I McFadden as their guide, they crossed the north fork glacier of Bitter Creek at an elevation of 8,000 feet, being tbe only women on record to accomplish tfeis feat Mrs. Westell, well known music teacher, has taken up residence in Stewart. Mist Alice Wilkinson and Miss Margaret Watson have returned home after making a trip to Vancouver which was tne prim In a subscription contest recently conducted by the Stewart New. X. Jonee who has bean In Stewart for about tlx months, baa joined George Wall In the wood busier. ALICE ARM 1 Two fine speclmeute of ore one of mornlte copper from the Maid or Erin property In Rainy Hollow and the : ether ruby silver from the Atlin , Sifter toad mine have been presented to tbe Alloe Arm branch of the British Columbia Chamber of Mine by W. A. Talbot, assistant district engineer lor the provincial department of public works. Mr and Mrs. H. Morten of North Vancouver have bean visiting here with Mr. Mcrden's parents. Mr. ssvd Mrs. Merman Fraser. TERRACE Local people who Isft on Wednesday for Prince Rupert Included Mrs W. B. Mcflonald. Mrs. E. J. France; Mrs. W. B. T. Thosapon and Henry; Mrs. Oaorgs Dover: Mrs. O. Von Hees. t. SUajfrlsd. W. i. Klrhpatrlek, R. Oorfcecs: Dr. nrummttt. 3. MeConnell. R. w. atrs. O. Ton He, who left on Wodnesdsy on a short tri pto Prince Btupert. and will return on Thursday and expects to leave on Friday on a visit to bar mother In Wales. Mr and Mra. C. W. Homer returned to Prince Rupert on Wednesday after short time spent In Terrace. Orxe oldest stocks o( Whstay m CatcAcv.uc Govetrorvetvl Smv UUs The official count as a result of the recent protlnctal election In Omlneca constituency gave A. M. Manaon, K.C. a majority of 231 over his Conservative opponent. Arthur Shelford. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Ojtaton and John D. Charleson bave returned from a motor trip to Vancouver and Vic toria. Mrs. Agnes Hathaway of Michigan is visiting here with her cousin, Mrs. Tlbbettt, mother of Mrs. Warren Johnson. v J. Seasons Is relieving as station agent here during tbe abseaee of A. A. Hutchinson on holidays. Many school children of this district took prizes at the recent Prince George Fair. While there he been several forest fires recently in this district, none of them have been serious, Forester E. F. W. Heath report. Mis Crighton Is again in charge at at the Fort St. James public school. Tbe school attendance at Vanderhoof this term is tbe largest on record, 110 pupils being enrolled according to report of the principal, F. U. Cook. Robert Watson and 81dney Barnet made a trip to Fort St. Jamas last week to make final preparations for the pageant which will mark the celebration of the centennial of tbe ar rival there of the Hudson Bay Co. governor, Sir George Simpson. Ar rangement for the celebration con stituted the chief matter of business at the monthly meeting of tbe Vsnder-boof Board of Trade this week. PRINCE GEORGE ..!-- O. B. Williams, Mort Teare and T. A. Orlfflths arrived In the cltv last week following a twelve-day trip during which they made the circuit of the Fraser and Bear River watersheds, between Prince Oaorgs and Barkervllie. They were looking for a lost mine which they did not find. Fred IkKlnney. a Chicago lad. arrived In tfae dtr last week, this being the ofbeetlve of a cycle trip he has made across tee continent. He ' will return to CTuaagsi vis the Pacific Coast States. Mrs. Raffete Oabrlele. wife of the proprietor of the London Booms, was fhvad WW here last week by Police Magistrate Mora tor telling Hquor. The stty la having trouble with It fesir-lnch water main on Dominion Street, many pipes being burst supposedly by some chemical In tbe sell. The re dedication of St. Michael's church here, which has been undergoing considerable improvements, was conducted last Thursday evening by Rev. T. S. DePeaolsr. there being special musts for the occasion. George KoUas has opened a new bowling alley In Prince George. H. B. Luty and F. A. Burg as. Van couver Insurance men. were visitor In Prince George last week .being en route to Sattbsrs by motor, accom panied by their wives. Canadian naturalisation was granted in County Court here last week by Judge Robertson to John Hill. Swede: Joe Malguaas, Russia. and Robert Henry Wtek. Americas. Mrs. J. B. Lsaahert has opened s ladies' aad children's apparel store In the Lambert building pa Third avenue. SMmiERS ' H M CNwsnwM. for' Inany year manager of the Hudson Bay store at -v. , iia entered into partnership with B. UoO-o n the general store business at Topley. Provincial Constable and Mrs. O. L Hall have bean spending the past week at Burns Lake. Sam Marsh was daywn from Burn Lake to attend the Smlthen Fall Fair and the Telkwa Barheeue. Joe Williams of ' Prmee Rupert was among the visitors in town last week umu the coast. The Omlneca brasash of ths British Columbia Chamber of Minea has sent a large mineral exmBtt representing this district to the.Prtnee Rupert Exhibition this week. J. C. Bmdy. M. P., is here from Prince Rupert spending two weeks vls-Klng the various communities la this section of ! constituency. Dr. A. F. Dunn 1 here from the Bist too take over the prastiee of Dr. C. H. Hanklnaon who Is spending a holiday in the smith. iiou.iMiKH ri'Ts invinr.NDs MONTREAL. Sept. It. Following a directors' meeting, the Homager Gold Mine Oo. announced the cutting of dividend from 34 to 13 per cent per yesterday. Mrs. A. J. Gordon wa a passenger aboard tbe Prince John yesterday returning to Skldagate from a trip to Vancouver. Her husband la identified with aaltrry plants on the 0 saaaasawsssaMi rtv awsswa swsa asmsssj samfsa, nmwaa tmm anTMsmVMnnf I r m m " Mf m urn m m mm i' i si Vssll J.VJs9. at A I I I TONIGHT (FRIDAY) AT THE STROKE OF NINE WILL BE THE FINAL AND FATEFUL HOUR OF THE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS' $4,000.00 CAMPAIGN. EVERY VOTE MUST HE IN THE BALLOT BOX BY THIS TIME LET'S GO, LIVE WIRESMAY THE BEST WORKERS WIN! Notice to Readers ! TODAY IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO HELP YOUR FAVORITE CANDIDATE. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION MAY BE THE VERY ONE THAT'S NEEDED TO WIN THE CAR OF THEIR CHOICE LATEST 19g8 MODEL Pontiac 2-Door Sedan Purchased from WALKER & ROSS Prince Rupert, B. C. Prince Rupert Retail Price 81,200 DISTRICT NO. 1 The names of those entered in District No. 1 up to the present time, together with a.l votes cast for publication up until the end of the Third Period on last Friday night, are as follows: Mrs. Wm. Bussey 6286,120 Miss Laura Frizzell 688180 Mrs. CI. ColUrt 6S3,36G Mi.ss Ermy Zarelli 6,204,200 Miss Alice McCrea S, 160,075 Mrs. F. Wernrig 6,131 ,960 A. DomlBato ,514,346 Mrs. A. Macdonald ........ 4,531,540 Miss Edna L. GiUter 4.750 Miss Jean Bailey 43S7.8&6 Miss Connie Morgan . S,894,72a Mrs. J. M. Collison 8,803,176 Mrs. Hugh M. Smith 2,213,140 John R. Stevens 90Mlw DISTRICT No. 2 The names of those entered in District No. 2, up to the present time, together with the end of the ThlrlrPtfftoif lllsf Frt night, are as follows: Mrs. George Dover. Terrace v6022s Mifs Cherrie Campjell, Stewart 6,668,710 A. E. "Pete" Birnic, Smithers 6,60240 G. Ciecone, Port CleoMnts 6,573,675 J. E. Hilditch, Haielton 6,484,376 B. E. Ejolfsoa, Osland 1,821.660 LATEST 1923 MODEL Ford Tudor Sedan Purchased from S. E. PARKER LTD. Prince Rupert, B. C. Prince Rupert Retail Price 860 In depositing your coupons , and Bubscrip-tiona in the sealed ballot box be sure that the coupons are kept entirely separated from the meney and subscriptions. ' This will make it easier for the judges to finish the fi- H nal count quickly. The Prince Rupert Daily News Big Campaign Ends Forever Promptly at 9 O'CLOCK FRIDAY NIGHT, SEP. 14 Who will have the most vole and win the Pontiac "6" 2-Door Sedan Value $1,200 (Purchased from Walker O Ross) or The Ford Tudor Sedan Value $8G0 . (Purchased from Walker & Ross) or - . Ti rtrnn n 1 n yilUU VUOU I 1 Uut or One of the two $100 CASH PRIZES ,777? The Results in the Ballot Box will furnish the answer Before depositing any money in the sealed ballet box be sure to get a slip from the Campaign .Manager to put in with jour deposit to show the Judge how- much money you have deposited in the sealed ballot box. Thcee slips will be furnished each candidate who calls at campaign headquarters