,?uly 15, 1928 S3 When days are hot and. thirsts are long e THAT is the time when you need a long, cool drink of this finest of ginger aid "Canada Dry." But before you drink, hold it up to the light and notice its crystal color with bubbles rising in sparkling clouds. Notice jts delicate, appetizing bouquet. Now, sipl Isn't it a wonderful ginger ale? With a marvelous, subtle flavor. Dry and yet not sharp. Mellow and yet not sweet. Delicious and yet not cloying. "Canada Dry" contains the finest quality Of Jamaica ginger and other absolutely pure ingredients 1 It is made under conditions of scrupulous purity. It is blended in an exact proportion. It docs not bite the tongue or leave an unpleasant after-effect. And because of its purity and secret method of carbonation, it is really good for you in lt weather. And note how pleasantly it mixes with other beverages. What a delicious ginger ale! "CANADA DRY" ldU Ctnti. h J. J. McUvfhlin UmUtd, Ttrttito ml Edmtnttn Ctltdtnia Sfringi t'ersrslies Limited. Wrl . f- tf r J f .. .. II.. llima; Alt I U,ortOTtttd. AM0 1'Ofl pv ... u, mi .49 i " w " . - . -, 1 iWelmle DUtributorit F. (5. Dawwm Co. Ltd, l'rlnrc Itupcrt, .C IB ,- ' ' - FIRST WKKK COUPON 200,000 EXTRA VOTES This coupon, when nceomimiiinl with thrw yearly subscriptions or their equivalent, to tin- Prince Rupert Dally New, entitles the enndidnte to 20(1.000 extra vote if nub-ncriptlons are turned In during the First Week of. their entry. Name of Subscriber Name of Subscriber Name of Subscriber .' Candidate's Name One First Week Coupon can he ijiti nehtundlUate, for cVcry threft-year 8ubsintiolil.Wl4 Wal,jtrneU in. durlbj: tnfr caridt'dato'jr f IraHwitMi tir ("rfiTWiKn. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Kalllnrs from rlmv Itiuiert .VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Hwannoit liti) IlilteiiHic. Alert liny, etc. f VANCOUVElt. VICTORIA, lluteiMlt, Alert IUy. etc.. rWtiinU). 7 a.m. AI.ICB ARM, ANYOX, HTKWAIIT. WALKS ISLAND. I'OHT 8IMI!, ThMll.li ,I.L.i. - . a . . . . , . . .1 . . I n ,, , 1 Ut . Fit 7 ( T tk.ri i " o'0 o viciona hiiu rmim-. " nrnilrh t ri..tin..i. m l M lasssMSMeagej sssssssessi Ueorge W. Johnstone returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from brief business trip to Skeena River cannery pomU. On account ot unavorable weather today, the picnic of the Prince Rupert Retail Merchants' Association is post poned for a week. Owing to unfavorable weather, the annual picnic of the Pint Presbyter- Ian Church Sunday School is further postponed lor a week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. MePherson left on this morning's train for a hyllday visit in Ontario. They will visit Carl ton Place and Owen Sound. It is now expected that the CNjB. freighter Canadian Parmer, which has been at dry dock for the past week having ten 8.0Q0 gallon tanks for flab oil carrying purposes installed, will get away on Saturday. Suffering from burns sustained In a paaboat explosion. Arthur Ives w brought to the city from Maaestt aboard the Prince Charles this mots ing to enter the Prince Rupert General Hospital for treatment. O. L. Dahlln. a Swedish Journalist and Lecturer, will give a lecture Illus trated by lantern slides on "8 wed of Today" In the Melropole Hall. Thurs day evening. July 19. at MO. Full attendance wii. be a predated. All The frneat sumaaer trip to My via BM. Prince Charts). 'Stewart, Anycx. Maaestt Islet Leave Prince Rupert Monday, return Thursday. Or a week-vd trip to Terrace or Smlthers. Very low fares. Inquire City Ticket Office. 380. 171 stt the Rotary Club luncheon today somber of brief addresses were given by members, thiea speaking being D C. Peterson. Sid Johnston. H. P. Pullen. Oeargu Woodland. H. Rochester, and Tsjat 1 Thompson. There was also a song by D B. Finn, aeeorssnnied by H. M. sMbkleaby. NOTICE NOItlVKOlANK Ob usul Oeneral Aubert will arrive in Prlnoe Majwrt, Friday, on his first -vast to our city and will appreciate SwWing dll Norwegians possible at the fMMrsjKits Ball on Friday afternoon at at MO o'clock All Norwegian please attend. JOHN DYBHAVN. 1M Vise Consul Winners The oldest ( V 01 1 VSIOCKS WWsVev i GovnritnV rm II tm THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Local and Personal 4 a Taxi l'lione 4. IU( 4 Taxi. tf Dentist. Or. J. B. Ckwe. Phone 086 St. Andrew's Society meeting tomorrow Prompt Collection night. ,': ftrni Janconijtraln due ftjom, & E&iwWportd this iiornti t if. ElUrlsf returned to the city on . sterday afternoon' train from a brief .iU.siiic8b trip to the Interior. M. P. McCj (My on yeaterfli hutKa to the afternoon's train rem a brief trip to the Interior. Arthur Ives of MasseK arrived In the 11 y from the Queen Charlotte Islands m the Prince Charles this morning. Dr. Dickey, Eye, Eear, Nose and Throat Office Hotel Prince Rupert. Hours, 10 to 6 pjn. Evenings: by appointment. IBS 8t. Andrew's Society Picnic, Orassy Bay, July 22nd. Cars leave St. Andrew's (looms from 10 ajn. to noon. Adults 50c. O. W. Nlckerson returned to the city jii yesterday afternoon's train from one of his periodical business trips to the central Interior. Al email returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after making the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points on business. Miss Bates of Wallace's staff returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after making the .round trip to Stewart, Anycx and Massett Inlet points. Now then folks I What about that double lead of box cuttings? The kid dies like to handle It. Can you beat It at H-B0 per load? Hyde transferl Phone 680. tf I. N. Lyons, Otnadlan National Ex press train mesesenger, was taken off yesterday afternoon's train in the am bulance for treatment in the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Waugh and daughter returned tothe city on the Ulnae bharies this morning after hav ing nade the toundTtrlp to Btewart. Anyoc and Massett Inlet points. wS 1 W. H. Tobef, CN.Rj; general superln lendent. returned to the city on this afternoon's train after having spent the past week on an Inspection trip over the division as far as( Jasper ran. .Mrs. O. R. BaUoett and her guest. Mrs. TMrr M New Toft City. 'Mr. Sat loch's sister, returned, to the city op the Prince Charles this .morning after having made the' round trip to Stew art, Anyox and. Massett Inlet points. Oaorge Black, MP. for Yukon, return ed to the city by gasboat last evening after having spent the past few dayt jampalgnlnf in AUin district in the Conservative interests, and will sal' tonight on the Prince Charles on hlf return to Vancouver. CPJl. steamer Princess Alice. Capt Thomas Cliff, which called In port between M and SJ0 yesterday after noon, southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, had 218 passengers on board la addition to the following six who disembarked here: Thomas Buzdovan Pennington. B. C. laborer Oranvllle R. Jacobs. Mobrtdge, South Dakota train conductor, and Mrs. Jacobs: W P. Armour and Mrs. Kitty Oordon anC daughter. Prince Rupert. Since 1883 "SEAGRAM'S 83" has been a leader in popular demand a consistent winner, year, in and year out, since it wat first made in the distilleries of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. .Ltd., Waterloo, Ontario. I r i This advertisement i not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Bonrd or by the Government of British Columbia 1-1 ''I. 1' In the collection or drart5t otlier form cheques or any oF "negotiable paper," the Bank of Montreal ives prompt and economical service because of its more tkan 600 Lranclies in all parts of Canada and its correspondents througliout, tke commercial world I A 'J' BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 Total Assets in excess oT 830,00000 D. C PATERSON. Manasjef Prince Kupcrt Branch: Backwar d Season Sale This Sale affords you an opportunity to buy Real Quality Goods at Real 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 SHIRTS FOR MEN Outstanding value for the man who wants Here is a nice assortment of Shirts for a "dressy" suit. Single and double-breasted men, including broadcloaths, in plain and models for men and young men. All sires fancy patterns. Tooke's make. All sizes and many patterns to choose from. from 14 to 17. Ci CC Backward Season Sale B9zl Q? Backward Season Sale Price Price QUI, or.I for S.U0 UNDERWEAR FOR MEN COLLARS FOR MEN Men's Athletic Underwear, B.V.D. style. Men's Collars the famous Arrow or Regular $1.25 value. Tooke's make, semi-soft style. 4 QQ Backward Season Sale Trice 1 Backward Season Sale Price. 4 for v THE ACME I MPORTERS Mail Orders promptly filled at these prices. No Charge Accounts. No C.O.D. Terms: Strictly Cash. Members of the crews of the steamers Prince Rupert and Princess Alice M ted as sbsentees from Vancouver and Victoria at the provincial poll bare yesterday. Capt. W. P. Armour, manager of the .VI nee Rupert Balvage ti Towing Co.. eturned to the city on Princes Alice yesterday afternoon from a brief trip o Ketchikan. Pred 8tork returned to the city on j yesterday aiterneons uiun irwn a brief trip to the central Interior cam-Mlgnlng for the liberal In the pro- IncUl election. Dr. IL T. James, resident mining ett ,neer for the provincial government, returned to the city on yesterday af-ternoqn's train from a trip to the iitertor on official duties. M. A. Burbank, divisional engineer for the Canadian National Hallways, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the 'nterlor on official duties. T. Buchanan dampbell. In oharge of totem pole preservation work along 'he Skeena River for the Oanadlan National Railways, arrived In the city from lUrelton on yesterday afternoon's i train. 'AM ' A J. Prudhonune returned to the city oH; ithe Prince Charles thl inornlnz after having spent s week on the queen Charlotte Islands cam paigning in the Liberal Interests for the provincial election. T. Ross Maekay returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Terrace where he campaigned In closing stages of the provincial ihe lection campaign on behalf of the i OTiaerv.itlve cause. N OW IS odak Te KODAKS, KODAK SUPPLIES FILMS Developing and Printing for Amateurs Six Hour Service. . Films left before 12 noon, prints ready 6 p.m. same day Qones Ltd. yfic Pioneer Drttp(isls THIRD AVE. f SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 8? o 200 Icanadian VACinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketrhlkun, Wrangell. Junruu and Hkaguay: July 6, 9. 13, IK, 20, S3. 87, SO To Vancoutrr, Victoria and Seattle Inly 7. II. It, 18, 31. 33, 28. PRINCESS HOVAL l"or liiitedale. F.at llella Hells. Ot-vun falls. Nantu, Alrrt llay, Campbell Klver and Vancouver every ITIday. 10 p.m. Agency for all Steamhlp Lines. Full Information from W. C. Ullt'llAtin. Oeneral Ajent, Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenne, ITlnce Kuiert. I.C. Phons 31 i