;dav August 16, 1928 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE V M SMITIIEKS Orthophony 1CTOJT Records amona Waltz Paul Whlteman and Ilia Orchestra Vocal Gene Austin Vocal Dolores Del Rio ten Vocal l-ady Assistant Dr. California Humming nird Fox Trot Johnny Ilamp's Kentucky Serenaders ' '.!! 21214 21334 4053 21477 21511 That's My Weakness Now Fox Trot Nat. Skilkret and the Victor Orchestra Get Out and Get Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky 2149! Under the Moon Fox Trot Nat. Shllkret and the Victor Orchestra 21432 Vocal Gene Austin 21454 Fox Trot George Olsen and His Music 21452 Organ Jesse Crawford 21461 You're A Real Sweetheart Piano Harry Thomas 216524 Fox Trot Rocer Wolfe Kahn 2151 and Ills Orchestra Also the latest Red Seal records b famous Victor Artists. Victor Talking Machine Co. BAA Uftl ur u Better De ntishy PLATES that give you a natural appearance and lead beauty to the contour of the face. lapire Over Ormes Phone 525 Cars : Trucks Flat Hate Repairs (iASOUNE Amnlje and Marvel ube OILS & GREASES Parts and Accessories S. E. PARKER, LTD DOMINION rd Ave. East, Phone 83 Tires and Tubes LADIES' Novelty Kid GLOVES Imported D I rect Pmnrllfltftnir- V have about 10 dozen of the Gloves, every pair perfect. I Uiiinty cuff gtyie With broad embroidered "ilk points. I" .haden of steel and white, nude ami white, natural and 1 ' 1 . Mack and white. Siiea G to 8- Specii Special valui- at eo ner pahs Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. Prim lists lor the annual Smlthers Fail Fair. Wim'i win be held on Au gust )0eptamU'r 1, have now been is-cuad'. A new nature to a number ot competitions lor children living on lamas. . . ill. . n . V . y A linn VIUCA1 b UA .i.Of y IAJ OL. U AngljjgR9rChurch hid a handkerchief tea and sale ot home cooking in to Sccut HaM OH Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. r D. Hutchinson, who have been vfcsitlng fcfre with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O-Ncili lelt laat Wednesday lucralng by auto on their return to Vancouver. They were accotnpaaiad by Mrs. R c. Bimfjrd, who will holiday In the south. Mrs. W. E. BaJcc-r has returned to Smith r after a holiday visit with relatives in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. She was aceoanpeaitd home by her au ra, lira. Wilson and Mrs. Alexander of Prince Albeit, who are spending ten djys here. J. H. Crawford has arrived bare Iron Vancouver to Join the staff ot the 8ml-ihsrs Oarage & Electric Co. Miss Oliver Walker, matron of the local hospital, la speeding a holiday ot: the Queen Charlotte Island. She 1 teinij relieved ty M1m Wlnnlf'ed Largt of Vanc-juver. who ho beeu on the stiff f the Prince Rupert General Hospital this summer. Mrs. S. H. Uosklas Is visiUng In Victoria with her son. Phil Hosklna, woe-is on the stall of the Royal Bank o: Canada there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett motored down trim Barr.tt Lake last wee and speat severs! days lit tcwti PRINCE (JEORGE la spite of an excessively cold winter mat year wbtcb lowered hia production, Edward Walsh, pioneer orctoardlat of this section, la having good success wltti hia 260 apple trees near Blder and he la confident that be will aoon be .producing this variety of fruit on a coaamatcial scale. A representative of a Chinese society has arrived in Prince Oeorge to superintend the exhumation of Chinese bodies bare which, will be shipped to China for burial. The matter of separate repraaenta-t'vas lor the Peaoe River section of Met Oeorge riding will again te urged at the neat session of toe provincial iegialature. The present riding, tt la rlalmsd. la too estenaivs tar one member to cover properly. The Salmon Valley Farmer ' Institute !ield Its annual picnic at Sullivan Park last Wednesday, the event proving a irreet success. Many Prince Oeorge people were in attendance including Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Trmklein and Rev. T. W F. DePmcler and his Boy Scouts. The Auxiliary to the Order of the Sab tern Star met lait Prlday afternoon at the beane of Mn. J. Paaobal. H. K Johnson and Theodore HUn v :. dtsoived th partnership known as lie Prlnc Oeorge Saw & Machine Co. and escb will continue in business for it BURNS LAKE P. V. TaUon returned last weak from Begins where be attended the national convention of the Native Sons of Canada. Mr. TaUon la now taking his holidays as station agent and H. S. Walton is relieving him. Larry and Kenneth Warner of spent a few days Bos laat week visiting with their unale, X. Mr and Mis. Phil BruxHil left yesterday for s motor trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Miss 8. Hlllia. who has been the guest of bar sister. Mas. 4 T. Steels. now visiting with friends In Prlnee Oeorge. Cecil UcBride. brother of Mrs. A. B. Kiaatck. and Misses Berates and Ho Fummerton. her nieces, have arrived here from Sdweioar, Ontario, te a visit R lows and J. S. Bma. owners of the Bums laabe Herdware. are both on n trip to Vancouver and Fred Rush is in charge of the store during their W. E. Funnall hat sold out his Interest in the Bums Lake Nuiaariaa to Robert Low and 3. B. Brown and has Joined the staff ot Brunaell's store. Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Tallon and daughter. Dorothy, and Mrs H. J. Jewell made a motor trip to Raaslton laat week. Rev. W. R. Aahford left laat week for a a weeks' trip to Eastern Canada. While away he will attend the OalUvl fcfttiWPjWWr'' Sssrenbly in Toronto. The annual meeting of tfee Lakes District Hospital Society was held here last week. The new eaectfUvs constats of Mrs. A. H. Bilk A. M. Buddy, Phil SruMMll. M. F. Nourse. w. V. Campbell. Mrs. Sidney Godwin and Mrs. J. T. Steele. no D(ii:it "My brnvr young man. did you not think of the daiwr that you were running when you Jumped Into the water to save my daughter?" "There was no danger- I am a prlee swimmer and have a wife already. ' Votes, and Only Vot Jones, VI las Maigaiot Krtkevaky, Mlas .Victoria . Love. Mrs. A B Msedonald, Mrs. A. . , MeAuley, Miss Ktte& 88.776 MoCkss. Mlas Alice K 718.360 McKlnlsy. Mrs. Boeert L 63.700 Morgan. Miss Oonoie 714JO0 Nickeraoa. Mrs. OUas. M SO2.400 PostolU. Spero . ... 88J00 Prltchard. Mrs. J. H 34769 Rood. John 114260 Shea. Lloyd SJKQ Smith. Mrs. Hugh II W4 ji Stevens. John B. 684J60 Stuart, Miss SheOa 376400 Wicks. Soy 5J60 Wennig. Mja. P. . . . r 718.776 Onger. Miss Edna 497M0 Zarem. Miss Enay TMJUS DISTRICT XO. 2 District So. 3 tnetodes only these participants residing ontslde the city limits of the City of Prince Hupert. One of Ui prtas earn and as many oaah awards aa there ase aotive parUcipuiU will be swarded to cgUloates living la this district. The names of those entered In District No. 3, up to toe present time, together with all votes oast te publication up until yesterday noon, are as follows: Beaven. H. R.. Queen Charlotte City 5.000 Blrnle. Arthur E.. "Pete." Smlthers 366460 Campbell. Miss Oherrat. Stewart 877336 Clccone. O.. pan OesaenU .... S71M0 Dover. Mn. Oioagi. Terraee 3713 Eyslfson. B E.. Oaland 376.000 Lacey. Vln James. Vanderboof .. 42.400 Mcintosh. Miss Margaret. Masaett 5 XXX) McKenaie. R. O., Queen Charlotte ty 5.000 Saneam, John U. Ceetsmle .... 14400 Taylor, Miss Peggy, Port Easing tea 70.900 Wnean. Miss Nsaey. Anyex 3 XXX) Phone 534 THE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS Campaign Department Open Daily 9 a.m, to 8 p.m. PHone 534 12v000 80500 75,000 1C0.OO0 250,000 300,000 Votes 8.000 24.000 60.000 136.060 lino aoovooo 18.00 300.000 Nomination Blank in The Prince Rupert Daily News "Everybody Wins" Campaign. Good for 5,000 Votes 1 hereby enter and east 5,000 votes for Mlas, Mr. or Mrs 4 axandidate Jn The Prince Rupert Bally News "Everybody. Win Hrkd)istributlon. Address rhone Note Only one nomlnnllon blank will be credited to each candidate Nominated. 42.000 90.000 105)00 270,000 400.000 540,000 THIRD PERIOD From September 1 to .September 7 Inclusive, the follow.-leg number of votes will be issued on subscriptions: . No. By Trs. Carrier 8 6.00 10.00 1600 204)0 28.00 3000 &y Mall 8 3jM 808 9M 12XX) 1SJQ0 18.00 , Will Win Prizes in News Campaign Surely the present big vote possibility offers any candidate an opportunity of securing a winning vote total BUT REMEMBER only a short time remains in which subscriptions can be turned in, and credit be given on this big vote schedule. August 20 is your last opportunity to receive the greatest value for subscriptions. IT IS NOW OR NEVER! DISTRICT NO. 1 nwirtcl no. i includes only thane jiartitlwaitts residing within the city limits of Prince Rupert. One of the pries can and as many cash awards as there are active, participants wtli be awarded to candidate living in this district. "xhs names of those entered in District No. 1 up to tfce present time, together with all votes cast for publication up uaUl ycatdrday noon, are at fallows : Allistooe, Miss Mary i,r Bailey. Miss Jean M 714 MO Buatey. Mrs W. 709,176 Colllvjn, Mrs. J. M 716400 Dominate, A 712300 Erleason. John E 0475 Field, Mrs. J 148.460 PriaaeU. Miss, bear . oilksr. Mia Edna L. 704.22S 719,860 Herman. Miss Mary 21.300 314.775 409,760 &0O9 643.200 Vote Comparisons FIRST PERIOD Up to and Including August 20, the Allowing number of votes will be issued on euVecriptiofls; Ke. Yrs. 1 2 3 4 5 G By Carrier $ 5.00 10.00 1C00 iw) 2.1,00 saoo By Mail $ 3.00 C.00 9.00 1200 IS.00 18.00 Votes te Votes tor Renewed New Subscriptions Subecrip'ns FOURTH PERIOD The Iat period terminating September 14, the following number of votes will be issued on subscriptoins : Votes for either new No. By By or a6d Tib. Carrier Mail subscriptions 1 $ 5.00 $ 3.00 3,000 2 10X0 COO- 15,000 S 15.00 9400 30,000 4 20.00 -12400 00,000 5 2S400. 1C400 - 100,000 0 l3O0(T 18400 175,000 No candidate will be pehmitter to enter The Daily News office after 9 o'clock, Monday night, Auguat 20 for the purpose of turning in subscriptions to apply on the big votes of the first period. All candidates in the office by that lime however, will be waited on and their aubacripU&aa will eonnt on the present big vote schedule. ANY subscriptions mailed in ANY postoffice ANYWHERE which are postmarked not later than 12 pan. (midnight) Monday, August 20, will also count on the big votes in effect until Monday night only, even though. they do not reach this office unUl Tuesday or even later. Those candidates who live in iow&g where the mail is ndt postmarked frequently will be given first perlbd fotes on all subscriptions postmarked for the first mail after midnight next Monday, August 20. Every candidate should make this period the BIG PERIOD in their campaign. The biggest vote offer of the entire campaign is in effect until next Monday night only. Every subscription you get by Monday night will count you many more votes than it will at any later date in the campaign. You must work now to win. Campaign headquarters located on the second floor of The News Building, 243 Third Avenue, are open each day from 9 a.m. until 8 pro. (next Monday night until 9 pan.) Come in today or this evening and receive full particulars- YOU CAN WIN BIG. ENTER NOW. PHONE 5S4. Schedule of Votes and Subscription Price of The Prince Rupert Daily News FIRST PERIOD Up to and Including August 30. the following number of votes wul be Issued on sub scriptions: No. By Vs. Oarritx. 1 6 600 3 1040 3 16.00 4 10.00 8 36.00 6 30.00 By Mail 8 3.00 S4 9.00 Votes 12.000 30,000 7SJ0O0 1JXW 1504XX) 18AQ J 60 XXX) 18XX 36.0O0 SECOND PERIOD Fran August 31 -to August . 31 inclusive, the following number of votes wtu be Issued an subscript loos: No. Br Yrs. Carrier 1 6 800 3 10XX) 3 1640 4 20 XX) 5 2SXX) 0 30 00 BT Mall 6 3.00 6 XX) 8 XX) 11.00 Votes 8XJO0 30.000 46.080 QOJ0Q0 .60.060 380.008 FOURTH PERIOD The last period terminating September 14. the fallowing number of rotes wUl be issued on subacrlptkma: No. By By Via. CajMer MaU Votes 1 8 6130 6 3 XX) 34W0 3 1SJD0 8 XX) 15 XXX) 3 Ut0 0X 30J000 4 2000 13JD0 B0 XXX) 2SB0 1840 100 XXX) 8 30X10 18XX) 176.000 The above schedule of votes which n on declining basis, poslt.vely will not be raised fartat the eomrtlMon Ree opening announcement f. a special vote credit good for 100XXM ettra votes will be issued on every "dub' of 41600 tamed In. The vclub may be oatnpoMU of small or large amounts totalling IliOO worth. This arrangement will be In effect throughout the entire campaign and is to be considered part of the regular schedule. No subscriptions will be accepted foe mere than six "years to advance payments through any one candidate. 30.000 extra votes wUl be given for each year ot a NEW subscription turned In during the first petted: 20 XXX) extra votes will be given far each year of a NEW subscription turned In during the second period; 1S.60O eitfa votes will be given for each year of a NSW sutcrijlon turned in during the third period, but NO estra votes wU be given te NEW subsoriptkms turned in during the laat pertad. The subscription nriee of The News outside of Northern and Central B.C lb 88 00 per year la all parts of the British Bmptre and the United States: to all other countries the price is 6740 per year. The candidates in each district who have the most votes will be given the Prize Pontiac Sedan and the prise Ford Tudor Sedan; the candidate, in either district, with the next highest number of votes will be given the $500 cash prize. Then the next high candidate in each district will each be given a prize of $100 in cash. Votes, and votes only, are what iheMg prizes will be won with. Many more votes are given between now gad, Manday J njeht for suj , . HrtttUuns than Jill bej gN-en laier. A study of the rfmfT()MIftlK()NS"li(th schedule lip-'' pearing on this page will how you the importance of doing your very bent work now. Do a little figuringthen net busy NOW in earnest. HELP YOUR FAVORITE NOW!