aday, August 20, 1928. Write lor Free Book EStnd for hand-I tome, free book, 1 "Walls That 'Reflect Q oo a sjudgmenfc" It give valuable information on riof decoration. Csnsoi Cypium and Alsbntins, limited I VANCOUVER, B.C. Tireproo WITH "EMPIHE" 40BC firsprool' Wallhoavd For Sale By Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Specials ! Specials ! Vacuum Hjttles 50c Hair Clippers . 75c Mwlcss iOc, 8r.$1.10 Face Powder 25c A fresh shipment PAGE & SHAW'S CHOCOLATES Just in Jfic Pioneer Drttcctix THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8? 6 200 GOOD FOH 10,000 EXTRA VOTES Flint Subscription Coupon A i nm;iiiicd tiy 1he nomination blank and your first sub feHtheWwj' in icrnt I iii!y N'v: itT with tf jranri1 total of more than 2".000 votes. This couiKifi may be used only once and i.s valid only when accompanied by a xult.se riiitiun remittance. Name of Subscriber f'undidate's Name .muutit Enclosed Tins coupon vwill couut 10.000 extra votes when re- U'nptl to th Campaign Manigrir at the campaign office of thr Prince Itupert Daily News, tojrfther witto the first sub-m nption yea obtain. It musl be accampaniad by the cash, ami the Mtibacription must he for criod f one year or i' Tig'M The 10,000 free votes are IN ADDITION to the num-orr given on the subscription us per the regular vote schedule. ilCANADIANj WDlPirini vynuii tug B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Ruperf To krtililkan. tVrengrll, ami suhkum August t, , I. 11. 17, M, S7. U. lo laiii'uutrr. Victoria and m-iiii:. AtiRii-t I, 4. a, II. 13. IB, ts. U. MtlM I ROYAL' lor IHilrdnte. IM Ilrlla It. Il: " J nils. Natnu. Alert Hay. I'amiilirll Kltrr and VanMin rrry I rlnsy. in P.HJ-Asmrjf fur all Htrumshlp Lines. , ' tatatsnellso from IV. C. OlMIIUHi. "enroll Agent. Corner of 411) 8lret and rd Avenue, l-rlmr Kuierl. B.C I none 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailing from rrtnt-i' ltiiieet. for VANroiVi:il, VIITOKJA. hhuiihiii llu). Ilutedale. Alrrt llaj. He. I'M VANoVvTL VlWoRlA. linn dim . Alert luiy. rtr., RnlurtUjr, T a.m. I'M IMIKT HIMItiON and NAAH UlM)K "JS-n,,. lor ALICE AKM. ANYOX. MTKWAK'I WAtKH ISLAND. l"OIIT BMISOX m,v nunaav. i.m. 123 Snd Avenue. K. M. SMITH. Ms"". Through tickets Mild to Victoria und Sesttlr . """nth tn ilntliutliir "TRY A NIP TONIGHT fHmr impart, ilu. lid baggage lireketf BEST PROCURABLE Wlj3 . e( or tc0rfO H m ii".oot .o nivim u TH Ortginal Ub.l look for it l V. i.ilor'. i,nu i""1 on GRANTS "BEST PROC'JRAi.LE" This advertiH,(m..nt is not published or displayed by the Liquor Cnnti-I JJuurd or by the C'.ovrninent of Uritit.!. Columbia Local and Personal 4 a Tul 1-lnine 4. itlr 4 TaxL U Dentlat Dr. J. ft. Umk PbonaSOE. Chiropractor. C. O. McKay. Phou For aak' rurnlture, etc. 130 Filth jr.uc Wcbi Hhone 226. '-r Dr. Biorri. was a puwencer on the Ca tala ila Jr?m Jfom Nami Namu yesterday cenlna. leturntU t: Prince En peff lur.day cvenlnc; ..n '.be Catcla. . . Mr. and Mrs. D. Dougal left on ilv Catala ywterday evening for Anyox. Urn. J. B. Dsvey aiid lonilly rrturni" from Woodcock on SaturiUy altcru.o:: train. J. N. MePboe, eualniiu ofTlccr at Du"-ial.. arrived an the Catula yesterday Take a week-( jkI and aee Uulk.'y and the Fall Pair a: SinKhun-. 31 and tpt. 1. Ula Hockln. nuter of Jack Hsck:n arrlvrtf Jrr i. slio: L vllt on tlit Cata'i. jeftcrjay afternoon. Mm Eiidu- Milan w. un arrival u. tbe city with her litt'- Uuuli'cr on th-Cstali yesttrday cvcnuip. Hugo Nelaon. Ed Larbcn. M. Vyni M.d W. E. Drumkle leit lor Stewart nn tbe Catala yesterday evening. ' D, C. McKeehnle of tbe Ootwolldatea Mining Company w a paaaenger on lie Catala yesterday evening Icr Alice Arm. Do you doubt Prince Rupert's fiimr-. ro arid ee your city's hinterland. Bulkley Valley Pair la at Smttbers. Aui; 61, nd Bept. 1. , C O M:nn. maniiKer of Wallace'r. ri'turncd from Vancouver, where be bad i-ti on a bualueaa trip on the Oatal yesterday evenlna. Mrs. McCutbcheon and daughter returned to tbe city on tbe Catala yesterday evening on tbclr return, from holiday spent In tbe aoutb. E. 8. AUlstone of h- taxation rtc-partttent of the City Hal! and Mrs. Al-lUtone and family rpturned to tbe city on tbe Catala yesterday evening. Passengers from Prince Rupert on the Oa tala rssTday evfn for Anyox included C. R Cox, C H. H A Kntgh. Ir ard M: A a. K i: : d :amilv Mr. Martin. 8"i.:"ke."-or. of Ma-'.vt.. wan a ptuwniit: un tlK- Prince Ctiarle .'rom Vancouver thia miming and con-llnues Uirougb lo M't! this afternoon. hcnieant Van Dykf of the Provincial Police. Qaine Ocpartment and Mrs Vau Dyk and family, were pawtienitcni on the 1 Prince Char las from the iwuth tin. morning. Psssensjer oa the Caula disembarking at Prince Rupert yeaterday evening included A. Chisholm. Mrs. Vincent and children and Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Stamford. Regimental Concert Orchestra will hold their first practice of the season in the Armory at 8 o'clock tonight. All members requestod U be prusant. Nen member invited. Mrs. John Borsuk of Woodcock, accompanied by her two sons left this afternoon on the Prince Charles for Anyox where she will spend two weekv visiuns; with Mat. Laaerak. The following were through passeng ers p Stewarts on the Catala yesterday evening : Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sieffer J. Q. Ironside, Mrs. O. Jameson and son H. Doupe.and A. H. Holland. P. l. Bond General Superintendent if the Montreal District of tbe Can ad tan Matlcnal Railways was a passenger on the Priuoe Charles this morning am" continued east on tbe passenger train. 22. Passengers on tbe Catala en route to Anyox yesterday were Mrs. Bsnnett. Mrs. Rynn (jr.). Mr. and Mrs. Pjmn. P. J. Comody. Miss Outhbert. R slnpkrbs. Mrs. Card and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Aro- plln. Lvman Hlnt-m. B C.L 8.. was a pas senger on the Catala yesterday evening bound tor Arrandale where he will Jolti a survey party working on Indian Reser- vatlon bsundarles for the Domlnloa Qovernment. Jack McNeill, Telkwa merchant, and who Is srranglng tbe details of the R.-1 deo to be held In Prince Rupert In con nection with the Exhibition wn i pas ANNOUNCEMENTS Muiw Biuiinr. Ncvemtier 8. 9. Anglican (Juiluidtii! n.i N''. I'lulifv THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Recommend It CUPS in afti i ta . M - Shnfly Delictout Tudj u: s-e:;ger train Horn the east due at 3 JO U reporUd on time. C. Kcnch of tbe Provincial Police re-'ui ! r.i to the ?ity on the Prince Charlc .h: morning. C.P.R suomer. CapUIn C C. 8ain: v.a tn port this raornlng at 9 and lei :'cr the north at UJ0. You need a trip to the interior. Mailt at -tbe time of the Bulkley Valley Pal Aug. U and Sept. 14938. Q; D. Brookt of tbe Chesapeake an Ohio Railway left on Saturday on tb Prince George for Vancouver Mrs. Donald McLcod left on the FMna George on Saturday evening for Van jouver n route to BtmootoD. Union steaaar Oatala which arrlrec' from Vancouver last evening at 6 SO lf sgain at 8.30 for northern points. Hugh Praser. formerly of tbe staff o: Q. W. NlekSTson Oo and now of Vancouver is a business visitor in town. The funeral of Archibald McDonald whose death took place on Saturda last will take plaee tomorrow forenoon. Painengers from Pflaee Rupert on the Prince George, Southbound on Satur day Included Pred DuVernet. Mrs. and Miss Sloan and Mrs. Pred SMpfcens, A nvmber of men are needed tor taw salt salmon industry , ea) the' Que? Churlctt; Ulands but there seem fv unemployed in the town at present fc the work. Now then folks! What about th double load of box cuttlngsr The kid dies like to handle It Can you beat I nt S3 SO per load? Hyde transfer Phone M0. V Mrs R. C. Woods. S W- ods, lacrosse enth mother of R of the c ..rtvrd frcm Vaneoueer en the Oatal -n Sunday evening to viatt ber so Fifth Avenue Bast. Parengers leaving on the Princes Charlotte tor the north today Inelud' Mr. and Mrs. L. Saeie. XUas Jula Bharp who Is taking the round trip. Maw Ntm Martin, and R. . McOetnbe tor lrtehi ken. C N R steamer Prince Charles. Cap tain Nell McLean arrived in port a' 11 this forenoon wttrra capacity Hat oi paatsngcrs and will leave for Stewart Anyox and Queen Charlotte points thb evening at i pjn. Mr. Fowler and Mr Ourrie. lnapscton of the Canadian Bank, of Conunerce. left oa the Prlnee Oeorge on Saturday evening after Inapecung the local branch Mr, Powler left lor Oetea Palls and Mr Currie tor Powell River. W. A. Booth. Director of Safety and First Aid tor toe Canadian National Railways, and Mrs Booth and 3. Cook First Aid organiser of Winnipeg were KMJthbound paaenKre oa the Prtnor Oeorge on Saturday create;. Tbe closing of thr oaaaersts has re suited In a considerable taereas In. local traffic many of those who h ive be so engaged are now leaving for tlx pm tries, a further party at ten men going east on todays psasaitier. W. A. Doner of the Financial Peat ! lr. tbe city m oonnevtkm vtth his publication. He leaves lor the south thl sfteraoon. While hen he gave the ov. a good look over vi.iUnf nil paints t( interest snd meetliiK a number of Inspector Spllier ' the Provincial was a southbound passenger on sengor f-am the h.terlor oa. Saturday ! , 1 sjTaT l.! B siterheon team ' 1 !5 Tu. f. .""fy, , n,cn "JLiii'"'" " . fsme.rwm aun invwutefldn of '.thr afternoon from "ttu- '.Umer Yn- WWiw " rinded Vnkoofeh Btisler ml:-r F Ltieh. real eatat- uiM-nt for EdtMon ton: Htii'O Nelson, laho-rj- of Hvrter Kil ward Lurn and Weah y Dunklr. n, 1 li g eugtneer. III1 w4tcas osd bod? . nMswered at 'the MlRhthouse lust Thu day. I Mi,- rltv poll OQUrW this moril-i u hfloir Mni;iitr.i e McClymont John MaoDonald was flneu IBS or thirty dny for lntoxlcatloii. Bi n BtetnKofT ISO or thirty days for un lcatkn, James Stu-imi Indian, for nruxleatlon wa fined 'a or 14 davs ..: Oeorge Keniuudy '-'.' or thirty (lav- intoxication The "i (! v m the eonunou ' 1 j-...i.i fjavr taatman was Meeting of Labor Day General Committee tonlgbt at 8 o'clock: in Hall. Eric Dye, Jtorvetrtan tenor was a pan-enger on the triw' t;n.i:i. tte UnU morning en route to Juneau. Bplro durvlch, v,iejl luirwn local ath Ute and goal. keeper lo: n,- Tormina potbaU club, baa been in uasptaj) u' .erlng .Jfrprft., Ujsjd-noi.onim, bo - ipw been, dlachaxged, 1 Wltb the CNJt Btear.2r Patlnce Uv. .ten irom the north .nul tbo Prine "harles liom tbe south tf.rre was s-.i inusunlly large number of passenger n the cm' bound train which bad to c sent in two sections. !u. . Kerr and ,t-. Me:.-iren are slid v ' i.t vlunb'r ti;: rttt clam3 injolmns; the D. V. Muu at C"d.. vale on Seven 8iter '-t'--t-are doing assessment work oal have cod showings oX nice ore. Sayt the Omineca Herald: test r McKci hn!? of Prinot Rupert, nortb-n lepi-ewnt'itlve of the Consolidated mlr.p & S.r.elting Co. of Trail, went p to the M. ti M. property in Legate reek, out from Pacific. This spring the 'orutolld: ted took an op un un tbe M li M. and are now get'hiK sCr.rlod -development. Mr. Newman of KJiaber: B. C. will be in charge of the Ucvel meat and he has gone up w.th a nu:n ber of men. 'REMIFR VENI7H.-"S WINS IN ELECTIONS ATHENS. Aug. 30 PoUcwers of Premier Venlaelos were victorious In yes terday's pari tamen tar eiectlann. They -'111 carry 300 of the 900 sea's. Advertise In Tbe DsUv Nw TOO l-ATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE. Double brass bed. spring anc" , Ofltermoor mattress a real snap. Phone SOS. evenings. PIHNCE KlirKKT TIDES a. TLIXIIAY, AIOIHT tl flgh 5:09 ajn. 17 1 ft 17:19 pjn. . 18JS " Ujw 11:1 sjn. 6J1 " 33 :U pjn. " Vr.l.MIIAY, .AWIl'HT High 6411 ajn. 161 IBM pa 17.1 " Low U46 ajn. 8J " TIII IWIAV. AtOllRT SS Hajh 1:13 ajn. 14.1 f 19 to pjn. 17.1 " low Ottt am. 7.7 " 13:31 pa, 9.7 " - SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant unreserved. surrsred Crown lands may bs pre-empted by British subjects over II years f age, and by aliens on declaring Intention to become British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, and Improvement for agricultural purposes. Full Information concerning regulations regarding pre-emptions is given in Bulletin No. 1. Land SerUs. "How to Pre-empt Land," 00 piss of trhlch can bs obtained fres of oharis rgr addressing tbs Department of Lands, Victoria. B.C. or to any Government Agent. Records will be granted covering only land suitable tor agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-land, i.e., carrying ovsr 1. 000 board' feet per acre west of the Coast Rang and 6,000 test per acre east of thai Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to bs addressed to the Land Com missioner of tbs Land Recording Di vision. In which tbs land applied for la situated, and are mads on printed forms, copies of which can be ob tained from tbe Land Commissioner Pre-emptions must be oeeupled for five years and Improvements made to value of $10 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least flvs acres, bsfore a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed Information aee the Bulletin "How ta Pr-empt PURCHASE Applications are received for pur chase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes: minimum price for first-class (arable) land Is 15 per acre, and seoond-cJass (gras lng) land Il.tO per acre. Further In- formation regarding purchase or leas or crown lands is given in uuueun No, 10, Land Series. "Puronaae and Lease of Crown Lands." M11L factory, or industrial sites os timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchassd or leased, tbe ot-n-dltlone lncludlnr paycrent of stum pax a. HOMESITE LEASFc' Cnsurveysd areas, not exceeding II may be leassd as boniesitea, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In tbe first year, title bslng obtainable after residence and im provement conditions are fulfills and (land baabea;autyrr4 I -9ul1.EA6CAI til rrtxlnx anilnluaUiaL. nr. noses areas not"eteanigttaal'ti may be leased by one sstsob or s asmpaay- Under the Oraslng Act tbs Frov-tnos U divided Into grating dlstrlots and the range administered under a Oraslng Commissioner Annual grraslng permits are issued based oa numbers ranged, priority being gtvea te established ownsrs. StoeK-vwnsrs aaar form sssxiistloes far rang Management Frea or parliy tree, rerasiu are available for settlers, aa-npsrs and travelkira, at U vaa E IIiaiIC!liIEIDiiiColor Enhanced in Style and Offering Even pCfreafe the Pontiac Six has BEAUTIFUL been in the past great as its performance has proved in the hands oi owners today's Pontiac Six is even more beautiful, even more thrilling to drive I For, in keeping with General Motors' policy of progressive engineering practice, this lowest-priced General Motors' Six has been enriched in color, enhanced in style and equipped for even finer performance. To the beauty of style of long, low bodies by Fisher, have been added the swagger touch of smaller, smarter wheels and larger tires, while new and harmonious combinations of Duco colors -ave been created. Mechanical advancements result m smoother performance and greater power than Pontiac ever offered before. And along with its more stirring response to the throttle, it continues to provide the stamina and long life for which it is famous. Until you have seen and driven it you cannot realize what style, what color and what performance today's Pontiac Six affords for here are beauty and snap yu never dreamed you could buy at so low a price. r.i.e.2c Aik your dttltt about the GJM.C. Deferred Payment PUa which maktt baying easy. WALKER & KOSS, Prince Itupert, 11.C !PD.WUAC MX PRODUCT Of GENERAL MOTORS OP CANADA, LIMITEI HEALTH FOLLOWS oimoMnaiccosRtcTj muuicoNsriNAi Eva iNPBusaor mrouowisootaKS 1 ill -7 11V .NUB ,tro t$NSMr i ASM! -HtMT umts IIVM itTOMACH f fcf X APftNOIg NI-BUMfs tsMUHinuuiiU DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers TIIE DAINTIEST DKEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & CoW Storage C W- Prince Itupert. B.C. CHIROPRACTIC and ELECTROTHERAPY Thene two braiichoM of the healing art lmve made rapid strides in the last few years. Your recovery from disease depends 011 how soon yon consult W. C. ASPINALL Chiropractor Green 211 Phones Dlack 283 C and 7 Exchunjce Iilock. Open Evenings LADIES' Novelty Kd GLOVES In lniiitv ,iiff Btvln uiih ltr,i;,H mhrfiif4frJa44w luillkts. In shade of steel and white, nude and white, nattusl snd wKtte, lilack and white. Sizes G to 8 Special value at $2.95 ?AU! Fraser 8l. Payne Universal Trading Co.