SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Delivery, by mail or earner, yearly period, paid In advance J5.00 For lesser period, paid in sdranet fer month 50 By mail to ail pans of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in aflvaae for yearly period ; . . $3.00 Or four months for $1.00 By mail to all other parts oi British Columbia, the British Empire and United States paid in advance per year $6.00 Bv mail to alt other countries, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2.80 Local Readers, per insertion, per line -25 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word .2 Legal Notice-, each insertion per agate line , 15 Contract Rates on Application , Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - DAILY EDITION Jli - 93 - 6 Member of Audit Bureau oi Circulations 9E Saturday, Sept 15, 1928 la number of the communities have been covered prac-hundred per cent. The campaign has cost The Daily J deal of money and the advertisers will get the benefit increased publicity. is a time for local firms to reaeh out for business and ) this through tbe medium of our advertising department. I.OCAL MERCHANTS AND FARMERS - ) of the local merchants are inclined to take issue with D. h M in regard to their efforts to do business with the farmers cerior. They state that it is true that most of the fruit ables used in the city come from the south but they allege fault is entirely with ttia farmers who have no idea of roar: ' . their produce properly and often they ask prices higher than coupons collected by friends of tbe candidate. Every receipt, check, money order, bill or coin was carefully checked and the results were totalled. It was a amlHng. cheerful and nerd-fought battle this campaign C Tbe Prince rtupsrt Dally News. .All hrort to the bustling osndl-date who worked so iard tc obtain tbe prices. The utmost accuracy - ihierved by tbe Judge in tJylBg each candi date' vouchee and votes, and to ssy ! that It we a dlfTJettlt and tnott led. j ions task la putting It mildly. Vry ft Healthful Exercise Out in the open air you forget the worrie ami caret, of the household, the anxiety about your health and the dread of the future which come to so many people whose nerve are exhausted. If along with moderate exercise and rest you neriitt in the regular uae of Dr. Chase' Nerve Food, you will find yourself daily gaining in strength and energy until you are fully restored to health. Every nervou sufferer ha hi off day, but improvement i bound to come with the Use of thit reatorative treatment. You will sleep better, enjoy your meat and forget to look on the dark side of thing. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food The greatest of nerve rettoratives in the entire 1 units of tbe territory served by The Dally Newe that wa mot keenly Interested In the success of some of tbe candidates toward the bone stretch. Every individual candidate, regardless of nil or her standing in the list, should feel mighty proud today of the hundreds and hundred of friends wb valiantly supported them throughout tbe oampalgn The support that we given the different workers pro red be yond question that each neighborhood 'and each community was represented in 1 rfce campaign by one of Its moat popular persons. It would be Impossible, according to COVERING THE FIELD Jamnt of the management of For the first time in its existence The Daily News may be said UTOUt tiw ,00UB- . . .... . , , , . i try adyaceat to Prince Rupert and to properly cover the district in such a manner as to give adver-' traagaat the city itself and icitot a ;- 1 possible returns for the money expended. During the!v- nmb mm and woman who .r " - ir eight hundred sew subscribers have been added to 1 possess more friends, or are mora pop-L Hi in tbsrr onrannrnttt and neigh-borhooas than the men and wnawn who competed in The Prince Rupert Daily News campaign. Again tbe maaegemrnt wants So tbeak these enterprising hustling candidates for their earnest work. And let It be said right here, that If In future Tbe Dafly News can e press their ap-preetatton In a more substantial manner, or . If The Dairy News can he of any service to any of these splendid people, all that la necessary Is for She wish to be made known to tbe Man agement. The Dally News wants tbe candidates in this campaign to appro aid for goods coming from tbe state of Washington which have ; ciste now they have the tn- hipped to the coast, reahipped to this side of tbe line, duty j iuence of this paper and now greatly l nd then shinned asrain to Prince KurrL Some Central B.C. . owt s ship their produce in sacks and many who use boxes have t sense of honesty in the packing, concealing inferior quality fruit or vegetables underneath the top layer. So say the merchants. It seems to be the local opinion that a campaign of education is needed among the growers to teach them how to pack and market their goods. Doubtless there are cases where out of town shippers have proper. been used badly by merchants but all these things can be righted. or What we suggest is that the farmers study well the matter of pack' iag and shipping their produce and that a close watch be kept upon one who ha visited Tbe Dairy office and campaign headquarters Man in the Moon forwaoteiy. the men who served a Jud-I set were U aernetcened to the hand- When advice I so ling of figure and to accounting with tiers how doctors and lawyers msaags to Ue so weU Be like a piano. grand and aanar. A piano la upright. Modernism carried to extreme la i mpllfled by tbe cow that always trayed into town sod flirted with tbe tobacco signs. VANDERIIOOF W. Ds'fam of London. Bngtend. who ha hunted Mg game In South Africa, Australia and other part of the world. Is now on a similar expedition in this district, having outfitted from Doughw Lodge. David H. Hoy u his guide and J. C. Stafford, Ma cook, tbe party also rondaUng of three Indiana and seven horse. Mrs. Rosooe Day and Uka Barbara Day of San Francisco an .leajlntbfe week site hmg spent W wfihs a guest at Douglas Lodaeop a&a Lxe. Mr. and Mr. Ceott D. Muttnead o; Fort St. Jamei were vtsttor In town last week. A son was born at Stuart River last week to Mr. and Mrs. Jama Oareau. Extensive Improvement are being made to the residence of Mr. and Mr. R. C. McOorkell, the work bemg in charge of Frank and William Bowman, The Women' Auxiliary to th Can Legion met this home of Mr. Stephen Holmes. Mr. R. M. making an fatter ion's of Edmonton Rallwy Mr. and Mrs. X. O. Bayrw OWS and IT is upon them that the schemer preys ! The lure of easy money is almost irresistible and the savings of a lifetime are often gambled away, unknowingly, in unfortunate speculations. Even the husband and father, anxious to leave his family well provided for, often becomes the victim of some get-rich-quick scheme. Almost without exception, the results are failure and disappointment. When the head of the home is taken away, a hundred enticing baits are set for the estate he leaves behind. With the vision of winning financial independence at the sad children are visit with Mrs. wside north the Umon ton-Dun- Masgsret A. Baencs, O. E. Bsynas and Mia Phyilia Skaith of Vancouver mo-tsxred up to DoagkM Lodge laat week. Shipping of cream wac the prtclpal topic of dlscuaakea at meeting of the Nechako Parmera' Institute which was held here last Saturday evening. PRINCE GEORGE Has Ooorlwin. one of tbe youngest exhibitON at Mnm finwiam Fmlr lut 'wee, carried off many arte aadl ran the veteran WIIMsm lidckyer, a herd race for the best eaOeetton of vegetable! from s City 1st. A. P. Anderson b) making good prog- j reaa with th near building at Q Usenet lor th Royal Bank of Canada, work on j cement basement wail having now been completed. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian tegkm resumed monthly meeting In the Legion Assembly 1111 here on Monday afternoon of thl week Saturday, September 15, THE DAILY NEWS 1928 PAGE TWO The Daily News PHINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBU Published Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Lknited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. the greatest exactness and this it possSWe to complete the oount with promptitude. Thank Jndjen To tfcese Terr competent ud(ea, who worked so carefully laat night In tbe tMk of counting the ballot cast. The Dally New wlabea to efpreas IU sin-cereet thanks , The, y ; manage peat U rtfiil indeed ta. them foe their work. The Daily No t Heo wlabea to jttUf this mean of expressing Ita thanks W gratitude to every candidate hvthel list for their part to mxing'fce Mf campaign the rowing eucc It hM been. Starting out very slowly, indeed, for a while it ooked like a dismal failure, tbe M campaign became faster and more interesting until It became the meat talked -of subject In tbe district. It Is doubtful if there was a have misted m Re growth tor the past few weeks, and. the big prteea that bare The Dally News la at the every candidate at any tun of service In any way. it 21 Candidates represented two district, of which one was Prince Rupert Otty In this way it living in Uss to solicit thatr tor th fact tmt tt Ml - trm lfw merchants who do not treat shippers well and that farmers black- j, Mf u ttJ particular diatriot. ust tnem ana report tne case to toe local ooara oi iraoe. i :o secure more votes than some other It is possible that there might be a committee of the Prince ; candidates in another territory and yet Rupert Board of Trade whose duty it should be to foster better re- receive a eoui prise. lations between tbe farmers and merchants and this might possibly' An candidate who also be a committee of investigation to whom could be reported any;durtn the campaign and failed to re- cases of alleged unfair dealing on the part of local merchants. There must be some way of making it possible for interior growers to ship to the Prince Rupert merchants. People in tbe city want the produce of the Skeena and Bulkley valleys and the people in the country want the nearest and best market. The market is here so it is hoped an effort will be made to cultivate each other and to develop the output of the farms and gardens of the interior. GRAND CAPITAL PRIZES WON found hund- RV MRS. GEO. DOVER ANDi4 thousands of MISS L. FRIZZELL (continued from page 1) unlocked it and made the final count, which required work weU into the night. During tbe weak dosen of envelopes were placed in the ballot box. Many of the workers continued canvassing until the laat moment and Just before the "T 'f" was formally declared closed all envelopes from the post office were placed In the sealed ballot box start Vote Counting Tbe Ji.dgM bepsn their work at nine o'clock and finished only after noun eclve a big prise, have had cheeks oant them to cover a commission of IS per cent, of the money they turned ta staring the entire campaign. Uore than anything else tbe maa-sgement of the campaign appreciates the e press Ion of the various OSIal-6 tea in the office, wtnaets and loers, about the fairness and aouateness of tbe entire campaign. It ha been the constant ate wf the management to conduct the campaign on an absolutely uoneMe plan, to make It fair and square In every detail to eveiyone. 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