day AysrUflt 13. 1928 VIA TPS DAILY NEWS ?AGE FIVE Bladder Annoying Weakness CONVENTION IN .of OIJ Age Utile Hufrl.v by PRINCE RUPERT SANTAL MIDY So I.I liy All Drugs!! 1)1 1 OUT IIKINfl MADE TO KHfTltE Transfer : . ywin' experience in H KNITL'KB AND PIANO MOVING We soli X kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood hi any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our prire, weights and measures are right. So la our Service Phone us and Snve Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day I'hnne: 201. Night Phone: Red 317. MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon clov prices or Vancouver k Exchange on our k-li-t board daily. W nun give instant ser- in buying and selling ng Stocki on Vancouver k 1 Exchange. V- uUo have facilities for p'ing Wheat orders on V. i)cg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- .td. Vancouver. S. D. Jolinston Co.Ltd. C17 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, H.C. Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Roofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles Roll Hoofing Ruilding Papers and Felts Everjet Elastic Paint I'la: tie Elastigum Shingle Stains f fnoote Oil Marine Scam Pitch. f 1 t r ibutors Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 110 and 117 Dr. Alexander Smith Mock I'hnne 675 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Csrtage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furnltun? Moving. COAL Your choice M)SON CASSIDY WEI,. MNGTON TELKWA Also i( IJulkley Hny and Grain. Agent fr Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. FOJt city an mm i (;Tiii:itiv(i f I ihieiiii:s association CAJilV WALLACE RACKS IT r-nw2! AN" "osi'f.ctivi; ."''?"-lil".MIIr;vl' OW('lTY Asir i;Mi;itf.vivs , A big effort In being made to secure theconventlflri of the Canadian Flsher- uaoclatlon at I-rince nuaei. ik-x'. T. ji. Johnson, Vice-president f iiatlun. who will in the ordinary vunw of etenu becon.e president next jiar, started the work some time ago ud Saturday night he followed it up ..: a little dinner given by him In honor F- W. Wallace, editor of tM Canadian 1 ithtrmn, who ha spent several days In the city. Those present were formed Into a oommttle to further the inter nets of the event and to bring all possible pressure to bear to secure It for . rlnoe Rupert. Thoee on the committee ; re T. II. Johnston, manager of the Canadian Flan it Cold Storage Company: i iayor McMordie. DS.O.. CSt J. W Mcholl. president of the Board ol irade; James Lee, secretary of the local ! branch of the Canadian Fisheries As-: koclatlon; D. B Finn, director of the l'lince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station; John Davey. buyer for the Cold Stsrage, and R M. Winalow. sales manager for toe same institution: Adam Mackle. fisheries inspector; Pete Lore&r son. manager of the Royal Fieb Co.; Jaxvls Xicheod. customs boUeetor; Cap tain Morrison, agent for the Deep See Fishermen's Union and II. F- Pullta. managing editor of the Prince Rupert Daily News. In a brief address Mr. Johnston Mid the meeting was primarily to do Honor to Mr. Fred Wallace, a man who w no stranger to Prince Rupert. He recalled be fight for fish cars sevrral years ago when Mr. Wallace played an Important rs&rt la the Interest of this ciiy He not cnly took up (fee local cause in the Canadian Plahwwun but also acted per-t-nally la serening Information for the .est committee, lie was the commander f a mystery ship off the Canadian Coast during the war and was the first 'eretary of the Canada Fishermen's Association. Later he went to New York and for number of years was editor of the Fishing Oawtte and now he had returned to the Canadian Flab-jrman He was a supporter of the more to haw toe neat oscetlag of the Association in Prlace Rupert. It had beea left to the cKecuttve to arrange hut Montreal. Toronto and Halifax were after It He (40 welcomed R C. Row, editor of the Canadian Mining Journal, who was also present at the dinner. Mr. Wallace explained the wonderful change in the fiahing industry that had taken place during the past taw years in the East. He toM of the wonderful, edvaaceawfit be saw In the west It would be one of the greater years Can- had to far seen Hart he found the eld streets had gone and were replaced by modern ones, new buildings had been sveeted and there was evldeaee of prog-re on every hand. He urged that active steps be taken to secure the tisbenr.en's convention have neat year as it would be solenoid this locally and the trip west would be an education to the eastern fishery Interests. This wot the psychological time to move la the matter Brief addrotee favoring the move neat were given by Mayor MeMordie. CoioriH NlehoUs. Captain Morrison. jsaaee Lre and II. F. Pallet), after which 'e vm decided to make the group a permanent committee to work for the eon veation. n.. 1 1 '' , n Man in the Moon Brevity is the soul of wit. so evident ly the skxrt designer has about reaen-ed the end of his Uitle Joke. Jake wants to know why poopie set- out the wrong awe oi we veu hm tu imtm to badr Why weather Let us forgot It. dUcuss bad If you with to be popular, when a rerson reqaarps -uocn onuns, iiappwhly "I cant help It" Itappiaesa watleat In beinf happy. There to be a prominent con- rem In the United States named Snuth At Hoover. It U not olear Just wnether it's a 1st' Arai or a business The skflster U a peaky bt And yet I think it might Mere usefully employ Its time Than teaching how to bite. Advertisement Lost, sttften or strayed, TIMIJKR SALE X-9828 T&ere will be offewd for wle at Pub- lk on Wis aoutt) bank. Re S Coast Pn 1) yeaw U1 oe allowed for rrMed7nooe unablj , to attend the suction In penxn may lujm t UltdeV toVcei at the hour of auetlon and treat) "f, ""f. n-esler. Further particulars of'he j Forester, Victoria. U 0.. or DUtrlct Prince Rupert. B. C. HOST TO Int. PitlNCE fciuitan of Zanzibar, nu :k locking forward to entertain the Pr:nce of Wales and his brother on the African tour. one temper, badly frayed and showing signs of considerable abuse. Finder kindly return to the Wrong Bos. The Buchanan boys are being trained for to presidency. They am . being taught persistently the value of publicity and then more publicity. Some pec pi are so foolish. They spend tbelr tune on food and clothes when they have not a thing to rade around on. A rabbit might poealby boat aho-Mgrr simI mwr Mm On, wrtll, tint's that. The contract for painting aoJ Cal-com'.nlng a deae room was last night let by the school board to Bell aad Keyas at a cost of tdO. Others who ieo-dared were SUvcraldes Bros, too, FFred Scadlen f&. Joe FUlkus ta. ARE PROMINENT IN JOURNALISM rou jov ami AiiTiii K rornxo of S tl.t A1IOV AKMV NOItO VIslTOKN 1IKICK The trip wast of Col. Edwin Joy. ed itor of war Cry Salvation Army (.ubllcaUon Is reaUy in the nature of a holiday althougn he came : .ng a few day earlier to attend the itort Esaington Conaxess. He will be joined here next weak by Mrs. Joy and Lheir two daughters and they will p esod Thundof aftsiraoon aboard the PtUaM Obaiiat to Vaacouvor. Oat. Joy yctinasr imnhsar is the editor of "Canada Wast Young Soldier." the Sal ration Assay guaoay 8ohooL paper. His cider daughtar at a space writer for Winnipeg and other papers. This is Col. Joys flast trip to Prise bupert although ho has often been having previously baas taualgration retary of the Army for the Wast. Ue was feraasrly ingogos la Araty work in London. Kngtand, and hat travelled t:nsiveiy. vtsiuag each parks of the world as AustnvUa. Mew Tisaland, India rnd OooUarntal sonnsrlit. maiden be ing a JouraaUst. ha at also aoiaotbiag of a muestiaa and nnaipniiir, frequent- ly aloglng saags of his own com posi tion. fcpaakmg of hoar parloia, which ware recently opened la Manitoba, col. Joy states that there has been eauch more pubtlc drututannes In Winnipeg sine they started. It at seldom, he say. tht.j while rWlng bosne la street ear, he1 does not encounter drunken men. There has txren no diminution of bootlegging os tisey started either and be has opened an energetic campaign In the War Cry against patronage of beer par lors. Col. Joy was eapec tally Interested so not the effect of beer parlors in British Columbia. NOIKIl AI'TIIOU Arthur Q. Copping' of London, who la also here, was formerly on the staff of the Lohdoa Daily Mews, one of (he leading Baalish dailies. II k also aa author oi soma lapute'ead hat written quite a number of books on tiayai Jfc Canada and immigration. H has beea identified with the Army tor several yearn now and his latest book Is "Stories of Army Trophies" which has en joyed wide circulation After a brie visit fa Vancouver with a son. who k r-ngaged In special newspaper work. M. Copping is here from Austral and New Zealand which DomUucns a toured after accompanying a ahlpiead of British immigrants to Australia. By the time he la home in London again, he will have circled the globe. Mr. Copping a brother of Harold Copping, famous British artist. Ool Joy and Mr. Copping wlU return to the city from Port Esaington today and will apeak both ttii evening and Wcdueaday in the laaal PHONE 531 ti,HWiniWiP 1 1 " W'miipp 0;i next Hondoy i)ght, August 20, the first ,bfg; vbfii? period comes to a final ejul A kthdy, of the vote schedllle, printed below; will show you the importUiipo of 'Work done between now and next Monday night. Vor InaUnce every 1-year renewal subscription secured and turned in before next Monday night counts any candlduto 12,000 votes the last week of the campaign the same subscription will couht only 3,000 votes Every naw -year subscription secured by next Monday! night will count 42,000 votes, where only 3,000 votes will be given during the last period of the campaign. You should work hard this week. Schedule of Votes and Subscription Price of The Prince Rupert Daily News J IIIST PEIIOI Up to and including August QO, the following number of votaa win sorintions: No. K, fn- Oarr.cr 1 t 500 iiisn 3 16JM 4 !J 2540 6 30.00 be issued on aub- Mall Votes 13.000 8 XXI 7i,fiO0 18X) 30X0 1840- wtm seconj) peihop From Aunrust 31 to August 31 Inclusive, the f&liowiBg-numbar of vota will be t- aued on suijacriptlons: No. By Yrs. Carrier 1 bOQ 2.00 am 30 00 ALSO TO PARTICIPANTS RESIDING OUTSIDE OF PRINCE RUPERT CITY LIMITS ONE $100 CASH PRIZE Kwf aetire participant who does not receive one of the capital prizea is guaranteed a cash price equal to 10 per cent (one tenth) of alT money turned in by them for subscriptions. 'liy 3j00 OjDO 9O0 Votvs 800 84000 eojooo 13M 125.000 18iXJ 300W0 Nomination Wank in The Prince Rupert Daily News "Everybody Wins" Campaign. Good for 5,000 Votes I hereby enter and cast 6,000 votes for Miss, Mr. or Mrs. as a candidate 111 The Prince Rupert Daily News "Everybody Wins Priie Distribution. Address Phone r . . Note Only one nomination blank will be iredllrd n each candidate " Nominated. ail 'I i iii i w m THIRD PEI(IOI) From September 1 to September 7 Inclusive, the number of votes will be issued on subacrlptldns: No. FOUKTH PEIHOI) TU last period terminatlne, Septembor it, the following number of votes will be Is-. Ei:ed on subscriptions: By By ,no. ay By Carrier MaU Votes Yrs. Carrier Mail Votes $ &joo zoo 9joob i too 3.00 ajm . 10j00 0J0H 20.000 3 10X0 OjCXJ lS.OOO 15 XX) 9 DO 4SXXW 3 ItJOQ 9JM 30JMO 20 DO 1240 -100400 4 auUS 1340 tQftOO 2340 140 100400 S 3SOO 11.00 100,080 8000 1840 3M4CU 0 SO XX) 1840 17400 The aicvr schedule of voces wtoJeii It on decllolng bac. poult, vely will not be rallied during the competition, (fie opening snn-uru-fttf-ut,. A special vole cmsttt good for 100400 extra votes will be Issued in every "club" of S1540 turned m. The "club may he cumpoud of small or large amounts t"-"'"g S1S40 worth. This arra: genjerri will be in eifect throughout the entire campai'.'i f.nd . to he c 'lutidered part of the regular schedule. No subscriptions will be accepted for more than sis years In Advance payment through any one candidate. 30400 i jftra votes will be given for eoch year of a NEW nub -rrlptlon turned In during the first period: 26.000. extra votes wiu be ;iv for each year of a HEW subscription turned In during the second period; 10400 extra votes wUl be given for each year of a NEW subo-rlption turned In during the third period, but NO extra votes wll be given for NSW subscriptions turned in during the last period. The subscription price of The Mews outsMe of Northern and Central nc. is MX0 per year In all parts of the British Empire and. the United States; to all other countrea the price Is StJO per year. LATEST 1928 MODEL fudo Ford Tudor Sedan Purchased from S. E. PARKER LTD. Prince Riipert, B. C, ALSO TO PARTICIPANTS RESIDING WITHIN PRINCE RUPERT CITY LIMITS ONE $100 CASH PRIZE Evary active participant who does net rocoive one of the capital sriaea is fuayantced a cash prise equal to 10 per cent (one tenth) of all money turned in by Lbm or subscriptions. Prince Rupert Retail Prico $860 ALSO TO SOME PARTICIPANT RESIDING EITJIER INSIDE OR OUTSIDE Till CITY LIGHTS OF PRINCE RUTERT .. ONE 5500 CASH PRIZE Every active tttrtjcjpant who does not receive one of th capital pHsas la fniarantee a eash prize equal to 10 per cent (one tenth) of all money turned in by them for subscriptions. LATEST 1928 MODEL Pontiac 2-Door Sedan Purchased from WALKER & ROSS Prince Rupert, B: C. Prince Rupert Retail Price $1,200 IMPORTANT The attention of each and every candidate is called to rule 17, that requires each candidal to to turn in a weekly vash report to remain active in the ejtm-paitrn and participate in the prizes and the commissions. )V wunt you to fulll understand 6h is rule before we start enforcing it. tfi.i- Willi Infnnnniinn . tfill -tin . VvhmhiMM tr vvi-'ifo'-' I r vmii uiij siviiiwii v v a e w . iMluiiiiuyuii) " v rAMPAinisj man Anr.ii ' a a a a v a v uiisisff a w The Prince Rupert Daily News CnmpaiKii office open evenings until 8 o'clock Candidates are urged to study rules Nos. 0 and 21 as published at the beginning of the campaign. These rules prohibit the spreading of false rumors and exaggerated storied. Some candidates are using these tactics and we want them to Jtnow that the rules of the campaign strictly prohibit this ' S A. '! PHONE m