Saturday. August 25, 1928 J3L -v Business Main Time is money in business and I make sure my car is always ready for service by using Champion Spark Plugs. Championl the better ipark plug became it ha an exclusive manlte Intuutor lpe dally treated to with land the much higher temperaturca of the modern hlsh-compre. ion engine. Alio a new patenteJ aolid copper ( gaiketiealthatremalnj i absolutely gat-tight un der high compression. Special analyiU elec trode! which aiture a fixed (park-gap under mm all driving condition. Champion SparlCPlugs Windsor, OnUrlo A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT Roofing and Specialities Minernl Surfaced Hoofing Mincrnl Surfaced Shingles Roll Hoofing Iluilding Papers and Felts Everjet Elastic Paint Plastic Elastigum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Scam Pitch. Distributors Albert & McCaf fery Limited Phones 116 and 117 City Meat Market Seivlg Hros. 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THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVE j Waterfront Whiffs Extensive Alterations at Wireless Stntion Killing of Ernie-' OUT TH Maynard Shrouded in Mystery Halibut handings gh timber spars which have served for the pat eigh more flat the aerials of the DJgby Island wireless eta4 :n yuritlg that time, have become familiar landmarks, les around, are to be soon replaced by two galvanived angle I rori' tabors, this work to be the major feature of considerable- improvement that are about to be effected at the local radiotelegraph station. Each new tower will be three feet square, of the usual structural design, and about two hundred feet high approximately the same height as the old ones. There will be three sets of guys, IVh elx Insulators on each guy, anchored to ohtnael iron men implanted ten feet Into th ground. The tower will be act on eonerete foundation which were put In two year sgp. There wUl be seventeen tons of atl In two tower which have been fabricated by the Canadian Bridge Co. of WelkwvHl Ontario and the' material la expected to reach here . K., . . b. C. Powell who baa been on the tcmrs will be about $1,500 and L. E ;txlmmtT toeal station, will William, of Vancouver U here to surf- ta ,eavlng 0 2Q tor :rvlse their erection. The old rout will iu.,..- ,, hta ,,. te dismantled and rared alter the ne ju M tN. Unlvertlty o! sartatehewan. vun miv up. Five men are now encaged, under tha direction of Mr. CblalMtm of Victoria, in clearing land around the alte of the new tower and the atatloa. The hmieea -f the station are to be remodlled and entenaive alteration made under the rupervlalon of Mr.. Taylor, alao of Completely overhauled and generally slicked up with tha generous appllce-Uon of the paintbrush, tfce Prince Rupert Selvage & Towing Co.' amall harbor boat Sslvagtae baa now bean renamed June in honor of the little daughter of the manager. Capt. W. P Armour. I.OUI rOTTONMOOII I.ooh Leading haa been In prog ran at Ute dry dock thla week of a large aoc Ith eottonwood lag from Terrace lor cell very at the Laminated Matertala' ve- rer mill at New Westminster. Arthur Oolllaon formerly of thla city .'nd for the past few year tocated in 'he aouth. haa returned to Prince Rupert and assumed duty aa local agent tor the Union Oil Co. BUI Morris, lata of the Mmaalirm Orooary Co. Ltd.. ha Joined the uuT aa buck-keeper. t Oarofanl of the Ward Electric Marine Supply Oo. staff left on Thursday for Vancouver. He aspects to. be way for a couple of week and. while in the south, wtu take tha runaassry eaanlnatlons to qualify aim for a mov ing picture operator Ucenee prepara- (ory to Jolnlag the BtaK of the West-holme Theatre In that capacity. After a three-weak' crulae down the cutest aa far aa Bella Cool. Harry Ward returned to port late Thumdey ntgat with his powerboat Bonanza. His guests n the trip were Mr. and Mm. Doug Stork and Mia lorna McLaren. They reported a very enjoyable outing which was featured the most of the way with "pMendtt weather and no ua toward incidents. Return'ng home, they wont Into Lake Rhatada where a few days' suceeas it angling rounded of a moat aueees- ful Jaunt. Snroute from Port Simpson so Port Baetngton. Or. R. O. Lars made a brief call in port on Wednesday with ttia power cruiser Suabxam III. IS MDTOHINO IIKKK WlUlam Drak. tale manager for the Idward Upaett Oo. and formerly In charge here, la eapected to arrive In the city within tha art day or so on a visit of Inspaetlon to the local business. Accompanied by hie wife and oMM. he is motoring aa far a Haaalton. They left Vancouver last Saturday. For lu local delivery service, Hdward LlpsettlPrtno Rupert Ltd. put Into operation this week a 1 ton Oraham truck, replacing the former OWemoblle delivery van. CompleUng haa rat voyage to the Ashing grounds following the rarest installation of s new Oardner dies el engine, he local halibut boat Mary M. Christopher. Capt. Alt Jacobean, arrived tn port n Wednesday. She had a oateh of 14.-ooo pound--her largest In many a .moon. The motor performed perfectly, Cipt. JacobMa reported. The annual conference of the Paclfle coast worker of the Biological Board of Canada will be beta In Vancouver on September 5 and A tending from here "NAVIGABLE WATEKS PHO- TECTI0N ACT. It. S. C 140 iv,H Trf.tui xtlnlne OomDonv Lim ited hereby give notice that It haa. under Section 7 of the aald Act, deposited with the Minuter of Public Worka t Ot'.wa. nd in the office of the District Registrar ol the Land Regiatratlon Dla-trlct ol Prmee Rupert at Prince Rupert. B C. a description of th alte and the nlani of the wharf and dolphins pro-nosed to be built on the foreahorf near, rzTl ,u , t K Marmot RlW. Prt- land Canal, in front of Lot Number Pour Hunrlred Sixty-seven ioi. ue-snr Diatrlct. Brltlah Columbia: AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one (I) month from te date or the iirst publication .of thla Notice. Porter Idaho Mining Company Limited will, under Section 1 ot the aald Act. pply to the Mlnlater of Public ... nffiM in the Olty of plaiu and ana tor hTJ Oo.umbla, UrERAU01NTNO( COMPANY UMITEO. I will be D. B. Finn, director. Dr. T. In-gvaldeen, II. N. Brockleefey and L. F. emith of the Prince Rupert Fisher Experimental Station st.1. They will leave for the south on Saturday evening of next week and will be away for about two week. l ISIIKItMKN .1111 SCIENTISTS To aaalat In bacteriological researches being carried on from the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, sev-eral local halibut boat akippera are Uk-Ing awmb from halibut aa they come ftom the sea. before contaminated by contact with the boat, bold or outer meana. Tbew twab are being turned over to the local atatloa which In turn forward them to Prof. Wilfrid Sadler of the University of British Oolumfeji who la engaged In the investigation of the discoloration of halibut. Capt. Cbr.a Hendrtcssan of the nail but boat Olb-on recently took Prof. Sadler and D. B Finn, director of the station., an a aaoi ' trip to the Hecate Strait heJihui, grounds when the scientists obtained acme swabs themselves. With Capt. Paul Armour In charge. Prince Rupert Salvage 4c Towing Co.' power boat Neas Rtver left early Thure- day morning lor K ha tad Lake with a party of angtoea cotiaJetlag of Hubert Ward. Lou Kerala, MUtoo Ooaaalea, M. L. Stepp. Bob Hemming and Roy Nlcb- ols. The doughty Oabennen are expected back today H they hTe oat Sabed out the lake ere thla. The wort boat New Xra. formerly the property of the defunct Bmeraon-Ou-mom logging concern, has been aoM to two Burn Like men who are figuring on fitting it up for Ashing. The New Ira haa bean moored at the floats of the PrtBee Rupert Salvage Towtnn Ob. tor tha pact fe Power tug Setvage Prtneeea. negshlp of she Prhkre Rupert Salvage it Towing Oo.'a Oeet. which has been packing tc the Shannon Bay and Perguaon Bay canneries in Masaott Inlet for the past fortnight. Is now operating out of the South Bay cannery and is expected to return to port la about a fortnight's rtriiENi hick Coming off a month's pecking charter to Port hdward cannery at the end of last week. Priase Rupert Selvage at Towfhg Co.'s power vessel Pacbena, Capt Martin Johnson, mad a trip to Huston I oist on the Quean Charlotte Islands the latter part of thla meek wtth a nar ty Of fuVea workers for the saltery there. "Show me she way to the Plata Zx- ebeaaw." ts the Utle ot an ode which a esrtaln popular waterfront musician la contemplating dedicating to no less a personage than our well known friend. Col Jack Nleboua of the Canadian Flan Mt Cold Storage Co. It appears that last week Jack waa showing Al liagai. One of the Sab magnates from Vancou ver, around the place and the local host thought that a visit to the bidding nation at the Pish Bacbang might prove Interesting Pladtng the Fish ex change waa the interesting part ot it for Jack aa It aeemed that ha bad forgotten the Exchange had moved over a year ago from its old quarters over the Government wharf to Ita new home over the Nelson Trading Co. Result was that Col. Jack climbed a flight of stain unnecessarily and showed a surprising lack of knowledge aa to where the beetle bidding goes on and the money talks every day. Tetnpua fugit and o did Col. Nichols as ha looked for the Fish Exchange tor hi tourist friends. John Curtle Si Son have completed the contract of building the houoe tor a log alarm which la to be established by the marine department on Lucy Is land, moving their plledrlver and equipment back to town veat enter The feat born, one ot the moat powerful In northern waters la now In process ot In stallation. Power cruiser "88" of the Prince Salvage & Tow In Oo.'s tket rnaee a two-days trip at the first of the week to Klncollth and Port Summon wit.h Dr. E. L. Stone of Ottawa director of medical service of the Department of Indian Affair and W. E. CoHlaon, local Indian Agent. Dr. Stone and Mr am. Ilaon vlalted Metlakatla on Wednesday, making the trip on the Naas River Dr Stone left for the East on Thursday morning, enrout to Ottawa. A KOVIX HOLIDAY 0. H. Nlehols, Seattle newapaper man, is pendmg hi lummer playing the part of a salmon troiler In Southeastern Alaska water and thoroughly enjoying (conttnuid ou pig U) 'or New Candidates and Late Starters In appreciation of the ambitious efforts mnde by candidates in The Daily News mighty $4,000 Gift Distribution to date, a new $200 Competition is announced to be given in. the form of a special cash prize of $100 to the candidate in each district making the best showing on subfcriptions turned in during the next eleven days. This is the rea' STARTING TIME of the big vote race. Big votes and, big points will be given until August 31. Every subscription turned in this period is exceptionally valuable, counting two ways votes for big prizes and points on the extra cash prizes. The extra prize dnys are but eleven in number. Those who make the most of their time between now and August 31 will profit in extra cash. A Special Merit Casli Prize A cash prize of $100.00 will be won by the candidate in each district- who make the most points on subscriptions turned in this period. The candidate in the district making the most points will receive $100 in extra cash for his or her efforts this period. This is extra and in addition to the 10 per cerjt cash commission guaranteed every active non-prize winner in the campaign. A Candidate can win any one of the regular prizes, listed or his cash commission and also win the extra $100 prize. Consider Your Opportunity to Slake $100 This Period While Piling Up Votes Which Win Cars and Enhancing Your Winning Ability in the $-1,000 Prize List, The Extra Prize Days Are Eleven in Kumbi DURING NEXT TEW DAYS YOU CAN EARN CAR-WINNING VOTES AND EXTRA CASH WITH A Wonderful SINGLE PROMPT EFFORT ifpp ortunity $200 in Cash DIVIDED INTO TWO PRIZES One Prize for District No. 1. qf $100.00 in Cash. One Prize for District No. 2. of $100.00 in Cash. HOW SUBSCRIPTIONS COUNT IN POINTS Up to and including Friday, August 31, the following number of points will be issued on subscriptions: Open Daily 9 n.m - t(i-8' p.m. Phone 534 From Saturday, Sept 1, up to and including Friday, Sept 7, the following number of points will be issued on subscriptions: 1 year .... 8 points I 1 year 6 points 2 years ... 16 points 2 years ... 12 points 3 years ... 24 points 3 yean ... 18 points 4 years ... 32 points 4 yearn . .'.24 points 5 years ... 40 points 5 years . . . 30 points G years ... 48 points I 6 years ... 36 points The above schedule shows "HOW SUIJ-SCMPTION'S COUNT IN TOINTS" in the new campaign for the ?200 COMPETITION which is announced today. You will notice that subscriptions turned in by Friday night, August 31, count more points 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 $800 COMPETITION. EACH candidate in the $4,000 Prise Campaign now has the opportunity of entering the $200 COMPETITION, and any subscriptions they secure and turn in now will count votes in the 4,000 prise campaign and points in the $200 Competition. WHAT IT MEANS You csn win in the 200 COMPETITION and, at the same time ami with the same subscriptions, enhance your opportunity of winning one of the two cars or the cash prises in the $4,000 prise campaign. It is possible to win big in each of the campaigns as they are separate competitions and winning in one does not restrict or hinder a candidate in any way from winning In the other. Candidates, here la your opportunity. All candidates start Friday on an equal basis in the $200 COMPETITION and all have equal opportunity of winning regardless of their present standing or time of entry in the $4,000 prise Campaign. IS YOUR NAME IN? Phone 534 THK PIUNCK HUPKKT DAILY NEWS Campaign Department Nomination Illank in The Prince Rupert Daily News "Everybody Wins' Campaign. I hereby enter and cast 6,000 votes for Miss, Mr. or Mrs, as a candidate -liiVThe Prince Rupert Daily News "Everybody Wins" Prise Distribution. l7ll H.aojsr- Nole Only one nomination blank will be credited to each candidate IF NOT ENTER TODAY