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(i(K)U FOR 10,000 EXTRA VOTES First Sulwcriplion (,'oupon Accompanied by the nomination blank and your first subscription, thin coupon will start y..u in the rai-e for the magnificent Daily News gifts with tin- riMiitl totul of more than 25,000 votes. This coupon may ! used only once and is valid only when accompanied by u subscription remittance. Name of Subscriber C andidate's Name Amount Enclosed 7.; ; this coupon will count 10,000 extra votes when returned to the Campaign Munuger at tin- campaign office of the Prince Rupert IJuily News, tugetlM-r with the first subscription jtou obtain, it must be ccoinp;uiil by the cash, and the subscrfriion muat ln for a perM ofoe 'enr or linger. The 10.000 free voU kMW,IT)1oN 10 "um ler given on the subaorpfiojsip per u leulf ,H hodvle. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ,...... BalllnRS fmni Prince Rupert. , For Alert IMy. VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swanwm Buy. Hutedalr. - iiirxinv 8 p.in. Mi A.NC',,'.VI;". VICTORIA, llutrilaie, Alert Ha, etc.. fOKT RlMl'BON and NA AH RlXtH IH1NT!. Friday, lor AUCK ARM, ANYOX, STEWAUi. WAI.KH UI.AVII, I POUT 8lMPNt Anuf It. M. SMITH, Agent. th ,Jh'ysh Uckftaneld to Victoria and Brattle, and baggage rrfMi Local ami Personal 4 a Taxi l'liuiie 4. Ill- 4 Taxi. U Den tut. Db. J. B. O'jhm. PbonB86. Football tonight at 6.45. Thistle ,vs, Oram! Terminal. Va1 in Cil 81W. pfem 0 Hall tonight. Card ile Eaatman'i orcbeatra 8nwS h and Mlat Moore of ivtri are spending the week-end ii Ternre Jth M Moor' parent. Dr. Dickey, Eye, Eear, Noee and Throat Mllce Hotel Prlnee Rqpert. Houn, 10 o 5 pjn. Ivenlnga toy appointment. 183 Mies Jean Frith of Vancouver arrived .n the city on the TYInee Oeorge tola morning from the aouth to pay a visit to local rtenda. Now then folks) What about that double load of box cuttings? The kid dles like to handle It. Can you beat It at M-M per toad? Hyde transfer! Phone 660. tf Father Lcray. O.M.I., of Stewart left on this morning's train for Terracr where he will conduct Roman Catholic WTVlces next 8unday, returning to tbr Ity next week en route U) Stewart. Motorshlp Noroo. Capt. Len Wllllamr en route from Ketchikan to Seattle railed last tvuulng to dlsclurge a car ioad of canned salmon for transshipment last over the Canada in Na- onal Railways to the United States. The finest Hummer trip in the world - via SB. Prince Charles, Stewart, Any x. Maasett Inlet. Leave Prince Rupert Monday, return Thursday. Or a week- nd 'trip to Terrace or Smlthcrs. Very low fares. Inquire City Ticket Office rhone 360. 171 Prod Olendennlng. who acted as iocs representative of the Empire Shlpplnr Co. during the past grain shipping seu on. arrived this morning on the Prln -hk Charlotte from Vancouver and will here for the next two or three voeka in connection with the loading f the Anglo-Peruvian, final grain liip of the siaaon. Mr. Olendennlng vas accompanied north by his mother, Hr. P. H. Olendennlng. who will return o Vancouver neat Wednesday. LAND ACT NOTICK OP IVTBNTICN TO APPLY TO I KANE LAM! In Prlnee Rupert Land .ssoordlns: D4s trlet and situate adjacent to AQUero Bay. Moresby island. Bktdegate inlet Quean Charlotte Islands. TARS HOTtCat that Pacific M1U uaaltad. of Vancouver. B.C.. aeeupatioi Pulp aad Paper Manufacturers, mtaavas ju anM for s leesa or the faueanu Isenwaaiaade:- Conuueaelag at ' a puss ntanved on the high water mark of an Island; thence one wing the nign water aaark arottM sne Miami so point oi cosnaaencep m And contalauas; 0.25 acre, more or leas PACT PIC MILLS. UMrTSD. Applicant Donald Wilbur Modsdon. Agent for Pacific Mills, Limited Dated May S. 19S8 INI) ACT VOTIfi: OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO Musi: ia.M In Prtnc Rupert Land According District and situate adjacent to Alllfofd Bay. Moresby Island. MUMgate Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKK NOtTCC that Pacific Mills Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Pulp and Paper Manufacturers, intend to apply for a lease of the following de scribed lands Commencing at a post planted on t(v hlfh water mark of an Island; thence foil owing the high water mark around the Island to point of commencement and containing one acre, more or less PACIFIC MILLS, LIMITED. Applicant Donald Wilbur Hodsdon. Agent for Pacific Mill. Limited Dated stay a. ltlS Porm No. IS. election SB) I-NI) ACT. NOTICe Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO Pl'lirilASi; LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict and situate about 6 miles from the mouth of Khutsw River. TAKX NOTTCC that the Detroit Western Mining Company of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Mining Company, In tends to srralv for nermlsstnn to pur chase the following described lands: votnmenring at n post pianteo one 'oot dUtant from the Witness Dost on he Wet side of lot 172; thence westerly BO chains thence southerly 20 i-hains; thrnee easterly 60 chains, thence nor therly 10 chains, and containing 10C acres, more or ie P. PARDOK WIION. Affcnt for Detroit WoN'rrn Mining Co Dated IRtti April 1K28 THE DAILY NEWS THANKS KXTE.NDEO IJY MIC THOMPSON TO HIM NL'ITOKTEIW Editor Prince Rupert Dally Newa 8Uv Permit rne to express through the columns of your paper my sincere thanks to those who supported me In the election oh the. eighteenth Instant. The citizens of . the Prince Rupert Electoral District can rest assured that any undertaking, which Is designed to promote the welfare of this district will continue to have my co-operation. Yours truly. JAMES 11. THOMPSON " 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Pullen are leav ing tins afternoon for Stewart for a short holiday. Mis Olff . Kblosoff leaves tomorrow for Vancouver where she will spend .er holidays with her people. Mrs. Edward Mayon arrived on the rlneeas Charlotte 'this morning from Vancouver to pay a visit to her, par- nt. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Orchard, 700 Musgrave Place. A. D. Watt, divisional master mech- nlc for the Canadian National Rail ay, arrived In the elty from Prince Jkorge on yesterday afternoon' train, eing here on offtolsl duties . Mr. and Mr. Alex Metis left on this nornlng's train for Terrace where they 111 spend the we)k-sd with Mr. and Irs. John Moltae. They will return to be city on Sunday afternoon. Owing to lc element weather, the acroase game which was to have been ilayed last evening between Young .lberals and Young Oonservatrve was ostpatsM unui Monosy evening. John W. King, port Stewart for Can dlan National' Coast Steamships with .eadquarlers In Vancouver, u making he round trip north on the steamer tince Oeorge which Is In port today. Harry Heywood. manager of Mm Terminus Mines Ltd.. at Stewart. Is a asaenger aboard the Prince Oeorge oday returning north alter a, business ,-ip to Vancouver and other points in the south. Olof Hanson arrived in the elty from Jmlthars on yesterday afternoon's train liter an absence of several weeks, Recently he aad Mrs. Hanson, who Is In residence at their summer home at Lake Kathlyn. made a motor trip r Vancouver. Dnlon etwjner OsMens, Capt. Oeorgcaon. ariived tajat from the tuth at fl 45 this moffttog and sailed couple of boars later for the Naas elver, whence she Is due to return ere early tomerrow morning to sail outh at 7 aJn. C.NJt. atesner Prlnee Oeorge. Capt, farry Nedden. arrived pn time at 10.30 this morning from Vancouver. Powell iver and Ocean Falls and will sail at ' o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and J tew art. returning here tomorrow eve. nlng at and setting south at 6 pjn. With a Hat of something over 300 -ound trip aourlet passengers, CP it. 1 teenier Princess Charlotte. Capt. C. C 3atnty. arrived from the south at 1:S0 this moralnf. sailing at 0 o'clock 'or Alaska. The vessel la due to touch ire southbound next Wednesday at let men. D. D. Munro of Vancouver, potentate f Olaeh Shine Temple, and Charles Welch of New Westminster, paat poten tate, arrived In the City from the outh on the Prince Oeorge this morn. irg and will be guests of honor at a "peclal dinner of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club tonight They will return south tomorrow evening. Miss A Sutherland, formerly Presby terian Church deaconess here and for thr past several years engaged In slm lni work in Vancouvea, arrived In the c;i from the south on the Prince George this mornlnx and entrained for , trip to Eastern Canada. Friends of Mi-t Sutherlnnrt mr her at the host -"i nro.iiai',Miice during her brul vlsii mm P ev I. i,U sw mil EFFECTIVE MAY XX TO SEPT. SO RETUHN LIMIT OCT. 31, IQXS ROUND TRIP TO IIFNVEK OMAHA KANSAS CITY UK MOINLS ST. 1 Jill IS CllltUtill DCTHOI1 CINC.IVNATI CltVF.lJKNI tvr.ijKryi) Sj Sf.. TOUONTO tf! ATLANTA rinsHiiK.ii WASHINGTON II7S.8S 1J8.SJ ll.tS IZ9.SS I11.S0 I1S.30 117.92 UH.I0 ieo.s tas.os IS9.8S I72.0C ISJ.SS PIIIIDf IPIIIA I9.S2 NFW YORK 199.70 BOSTON 03.70 Lowfarei all partsof midwest, south and east. Fine fast trains. Likrmt fsessre Him ft maW ymm Zion Natlon.il Park Grand Canyon Nat'I Pk. Ytllowstone National Pk. Rocky Mountain Nat'I Pk. Tot IlluiUstH Bookltts, Reservations sod Informstlon, address Agent named below. Dpi PACIFIC Union Stntinn, Sonltlc PAGE THREE ''Your advantage," says Via in Mr. Yofk o'YorlcYorfci. n ROW N TREE'S 1 y "As a refresher after a hard set, or at any time you want something really good," called the genial umpire, "it's your advantage when you choose Rcwntree's Motoring Chocolate. Two kinds, you know, Plain or Milk both with blanched Valencia almonds and luscious Nectar raisins." "Service, please!" cried the players, together. Made by the makers of the famous Plain York Chocolate Motoring is simply wonderful. Try it to-day. 3 Twosijes and 25d MOTORING CHOCOLATE Plain or Milk Chocolalc with Almondr & Rainnr Backwar ason dale This Sale affords you an opportunity to buy Ileal Quality Goods at Ileal Sale prices. It will pay you to buy now for fall use. If you have not yet visited the Acme Store, do not delay too long. SUITS FOR MEN Outstanding value for the man who wants a "dressy" suit. Single and double-breaatftd models for men and young men. All sixes and many patterns to choose from. Backward Season Sale 24 95 UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Men's Athletic Underwear, I3.V.D. style. Regular $1.25 value. 7iP Backward Season Sale Trice THE ACME SHIRTS FOR MEN Here is a nice assortment of Shirts for men, including broadcloatha, in plain and fancy patterns. Tooke's make. All size from 14 tol7V. Cf QC Backward Season Sale Price .... vXaOt or '.t for $5.00 COLLARS FOR MEN Men's Collars the famous Arrow or Tooke's make, semi-soft style. Q4 Aft Backward Season Sale Trice, 4 for Va "w IMPORTERS Mail Orders promptly filled at these prices. No Charge Accounts. No C.O.D. Terms: Strictly Cash. David Douglas sailed by the Princess Charlotte this morning for a brlel trip to Ketchikan. This afternoon's train, due from the tut at 3.30, was reported this morning to be on time. Mrs. A. Ross sailed yesterday after noon by the Prince Charles for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Owing to unfavorable weather, the Inals in the city tennis championship tournament could not be played ye; trrday. It Is now likely th. y wUl take isee on Sunday. lion. T. D. PattuUo sailed yester day afternoon on tho Prince Charles for Victoria where he will clean up the affairs of the lands department, ol which he has been the minister for the paat twelve years, before turning the offloe over to his successor under the now Conservative administration. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Munro and daughter of Montreal arrived In the rlty from the East on yesterday afternoon's train and will bo the guests for the next week or so of Mr. Munro's brother and sister-In-lsw. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Munro. Plfth Avenue Eaftl. hefore proceeding to Vancouver and Victoria In the course of a vacation trip to the Pacific Coast. Ludwlg Aubert of Montreal. Norweg ian consul-general for Oanada, arrived In the city from Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge this morning and will proceed East with 8lr Henry Thornton's special train this evening. Norwegian people locally held a recepUon lr. the Metropole Hall this afternoon for the purpose of meeting Mr. Aubert. John Dybhavn. Norwegian vice-consul lor Prince Rupert, was unable to come f,-"rr M.-'-rc?! for t!-.c occa.slon. Better Lady Assistant CANADIAN PACinc7 Dentistry PLATES that give you a natural appearance and laud beauty to the contour of the face. Dr. fflaguire Over Orates Thone 523 ..Canadian Pacific Rail&ajy BC. Coast Services: j, Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketrlilkun, IVrangell. Juneau and .skaovay: July 6,0, IS, 18, to, 3, IT. 30 To Vanrouter, Victoria and Seattle July 1. II, II, 18, tl, So, SS. PRINCESS IIOYAL lor Itutedtile, East llella llella. Orenn Falls, Namu, Alert nay. Campbell Idler and Vancouver every Irlday. in p.m. Agency for all Steamship Mnes. lull Information from W. C. ORCIIARIl. Oeneral Aitent. Cotner of 4t It Strrtt ami 3rd Avenue, Prince Itupert, II.C. Phone 31