Thursday, August 30, 1928 THE DAILY NEWS - JK - T, nT" .CT1 ' iTT-i r II II I ' -- -j.-jt r'TTBTt LOANS MADE TO THE BANK LOWER RATES VftTF IUY I m at flOVKUNMKVr IIASIJH OIT ANOTIIF.K ri.U.M Tl FINANCIAL INSTITUTION.1 Of COl'XTKY Dry as a wine . . . subtle gingery taste . . . sensible . . . "Canada Dry" You cannot drink a more delicious, refreshing beverage than this fine ginger ale. For something of the lore which goes into the making of a rare old wine is expended on the making of "Canada Dry," The Champagnevf Ginger Ales. It is made from pure Jamaica ginger. It does not contain capsicum (red pepper). It his no bite, no unpleasant after-effect. None but the purest ingredients mixed in exact proportions enter into the manufacture of "Can. ada Dry." The result is a blended beverage with balance and a full-bodied, yet subtle, flavpr. The formula for "Canada Dry" is a carefully guarded secret, known only to three nun. Here then you have a real ginger ale. A pure ginger ale. A sensible ginger ale. Order "Canada Dry" for dessert at luncheon today. CANADA HEALTH FOLLOWS wwnoiccoeiitcri 'WJJUUON JPIKAt VI IN DUUlftOf " rotLowmjoiwutji r 1 1KH2S A -"l iVItOMACN ftntw ' u HIDHCrS Sown t DRY" Mtit in Canada by J. J. McLaughlin Limited, Ttrtntt ani Edmtnttn. Eitabliihtd 1190. In U. S. A., Canada Dry Guftr Alt, Intttftialtd, Una Ytk rr- City Meat Market (SBLY10 HKOS.) 3rd Aienue 1hone ?65 MEAT. FISH, VEGETAIU.ES and ALL KINDS OP "NORWEGIAN PRODUCE" at low prices, and immediate delivery Observed All articles are of superior quality and absolutely fresh. GIVE THE LAD A! CHANCE Does your boy's work at school compare favorably with his clnsHmntes? Can he learn? Many backward children owe their success to Chiropractic. Call or write for pamphlet. W. C. AS PIN ALL Chiropractor firccn 211 Phones Rlack 283 C and 7 Exchange Rlock. Open Evening OTTAWA, Aug. 30. The treasury board today reduced the latereat rate on Ml vance under tbe Finance Act from five to four and a half per cent. Hon. Jamei Robb ate ted that the action wa taken to assiat In the economic handling of the season's crops. Under the provision of the finance Art advance are made by the department of finance to the bank. At crop movement time It la neoeuary for the bank to Issue a :arge quantity of note and consequently they require special advances. POLE DRIVE ON IN FULL SWING HANSON IIMItKIt & M MISEH CO. F.X-Vf.VTH TO IIAVK MICH LA IKiKIl I'UOM'CTION Till YEA It THAN LAST Olof Hanson, head of tbe Hanson Tlmnsr, is Lumber Oo.. who has been In town lor a day or ao from the Interior. report that the drive of pole from tbe KlasMo and upper Skeena River to be hocerrlrvg ground at Odsrvsle going along nicely and shipment are being teduy sent But. If U gor well, toe Haneon Oo. aspect thl year to nave a much greater production of fate than laet mob. Floating of the pole down the river will continue until the advene of Me prevent It. At time there am long spells of In tensive work and It la on uch ocoa- whoa Mr Haneon 'a employee tbe loyalty which has been such meter in tbe building up of hi now and alourtahlng timber operation. Oo one occasion recently, there wee 1Mb. a ruah of pot down the river Matt a crew of M men. sixteen borate and two donkey engine were kept buoy tor ttttr hour without rest. SUMMER TOURIST RUN NEAR1NG ITS CLOSE Prince Charlotte Making Final Voyage of Season Tomorrow Loule to ItHii Itnrlng September Making the final Alaska tourist voyage of the aeaaon for tbe British CM-UswM Onset ateemehlp Service, C.P.R. ateemar Prince Charlotte. Oapt. C. O. Banjloy. at Hue la port early tomorrow WsUtlllllg bound for Skagway. Tbe v set ttl make her final appearance have tU aeaaon when be come south neat Wednesday afternoon. The Princess Louts, due Saturday artenaaon from the north on her final trip, will oontlnue on the Alaska a tan day aohedule during the of September, being replaced by tbe Princes A bee on a similar schedule for October. "Ph Princes Mary will take up the run on a winter fort-nightly service in November. VICTORIA MARIANS 4 MADE A BRIEF VISIT Rotarlans Jimmy Adam and Doherty of Yletorla breezed into tbe office yea- twTdag On their way through to Ed- Tbey were hoping that in unaccountable way they would be able to make up their Rotary attendance her tor Adam ha not massed a meeting la thirteen yean. JewMay waa tbe man who managed (the Canadian football team la tbe an- Hpnde a soupt of year ago. In private Hit he runs t grocery, the beat 10 Victoria. He la a good all round sport and hu been president of the Victoria Rotsry Club. Both men were accompanied by their wive. G0LDBL00M HAVING 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION NOW William Ooldbloom, the pioneer fur dealer, la celebrating the twentieth anniversary of hi entry Into business In Prince Hupert. During these twenty yearn he ha sold thousand of dollar' worth of fur coats -sad defies complaint. He doe not sell electric teal for seal coat nor dogakin for rat coat. Everything In hi a tort ha the OoM bloom guarantee if goods are not Mtufactory. you get your money back. Pair dealing with all, both buying and selling to bean the secret of success In tbe Uoldbtooai business. Duy your fur eoata from the.; full Ooldbloom stock at lHUe more 'than wholesale prices. We have a full atock of all kinds of fur and are agenta for Ane of the laiweat fur houses on the continent. If we have not what you deal!, we can get It and get It quick I The OW rtellaeet Pur House. iv.M, (ioi.imi.noM Advt. 335 The per capita consumption of butter In Oanada In 1926 has been estimated at nearly 964 pound and the consumption of cheese slightly over 4 pound, PAGE FIVE VOTES AND POINTS DECREASE FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 IF YOU WISH TO IlEACII THE GOAL OF YOUIt AMBITION IN THIS ELECTION IT IS NECESSARY TO ENHANCE YOUR VOTE SCORE. NOW THIS WEEK YOU CAN MAKE EVERY NEW YEAR IN SUBSCRIPTIONS BRING. YOU 28.000 VOTES AND AT THE SAME TIME THE SUBSCRIPTION WILL CREDIT YOU POINTS TOWARD ONE OF THE EXTRA $100 CASH PRIZES. CAMPAIGN NOTES A the close of the M.000 Olft Distribution draw near, and particularly ae the end of the second period and and of point for $300 cash prise approaches, predictions ai being offered a to who will be the fortunate recipient of tke big cars and each prla. Astrologer, palmist and exponent of tbe occult science nsve been ooneut-ed ,by some la an endeavor to obtain an Inkling of what the outcome will be. In a trended effort to eliminate a much as possible, candidates tola weak are scouring the community csaacleaaly From the waking hours until the day 1 done these ambitious workers are fighting the battle rauragaoualy, never pausing, but keeping at it to turn the tig In their favor Such a attiring campaign, with ao many eager, candidates, ha never had 1U equal In orthern B c. .The race for iiipn use) Is guta forward nip and tuck. Some of those who apparently have littff chance. If Judged by their present acorn, promise to spring surprise that wull send to too-confident down to defeat. over .confidence is the biggest handicap under which a caimtdatc oaa labor. The iweJcome awalbert cause more regret than anything . The only wm to be jsare of winning I to fiend .every mlmrte of searching for subacrtpUone. Perseverance la a wincing quality. The time between now and mid-right Friday provide on day fined with tremendous possibilities tan enough for any candidate to win an estre 1100 prise and chalk up vote which will go far towaxda assuring the worker hie choice of the fine car provided. Thl week, tor some worker, will be on of the biggest If not the biggest of the entire campaign, if what they tell the cam paiga management la any Indication of what they will aoooospllsh. Not one candidate can rest on bia laurels. To slow up now. to ket enthusiasm wane, and not to anall himself of every facility at hi nnmnwnd, may not only mean that another win reap tbe extra salary check, but tank It will require double effort next week, whan the credit schedule I reduced, to hold aa position, much lent to make gama,' Beautiful sunshine sad convawaMon will not win tor any candidate. Do act Judge your compeHtors by his cheat expansion for It may at mostly "hot air." Vote; will win,' automobile and vote alone.' Points will will the extra 1100 cash and points alone. The fellow who make the most point and spread th matt "bia" la not of necessity the ml " go-gat ter." The trouble with so many candidate that they have their wishbone where then- backbone ought to be. With honors thus tar about evenly divided, workers in th MAM Olft Dia-trl button were today preparing -with feverish intensity to seek a stand tor victory before 9 pjn. Friday while the reward offered ate two-loW. Judging by th request tar additional receipt book today, atndidate mean to avail themselves of the four remain- day to their MUeat ability. It certain that those who refuse to heed the call to activity thi fltal second Period will have only themselves to biame in the end. Friday is probably the most to port i-ant day of the entire election for candidates ewnsetent to maice the most of It. Friday mark the end of the remaining period of the campaign com-petition when 1100 will be paid the worker In each district making the best record on mnsjoriptlon for the period. A tbe campaign draw to a close the greatest effort and the greatest strides are being made by candidates who are Just smarting to let themselves out. Those who have heretofore managed to dominate the agere almost at will are finding they have now com-peutora who are beat on outdistancing the old favorites. Friday night at 9 PM Is the chance tor trig vote ajsd the last chance to earn big points which will win the extra 1100 cash pclae. Promptly at B o'clock the doors of the New building win be kicked. Ko one flU be permitted to eater too hulMang after that tune tor the purpose of turning to subHcriptioa or renewal on the present vote achedute. Those naetoe at that time will be watted en before the last big vote otter la closed Candidates will be oareful in filling cot sukecrtpUon stub, always writing or printing the name and complete eddies of the subscriber plainly so them can he no mistake In entering the subscription, oo not neglect to sign your name to the stub you turn in. In oat of "second subscription at ur to mark the stub with the amount of the first payment and The apaelal attention of out-of-town csndtrtatca and those who may work out of town Friday i called to the arrwgeavente mad which afford every worker the advantage or securing subscriptions right up to the last minute S Pit. Friday no matter evbece they may reside. Subscription mailed before P.M. Friday night. August 31st, and ao post marked, will be counted on th second Period schedule and for the big point on extra osah price even ' though they may not reach The New until Monday. The postmark on the envelope will govern. QBe contender called up by telephone to lament tae fact that be stood tenth in both districts. He dldnt seem to realize that the first eetsatoeration Is bow be stand In hi own district. You've got to win la your own district first batore you can nse above your distill 1 1 and command one of the capital prise. Just Ignore the other Ctotrle and took to the first Job you've got la hand. Do that wetl and the rest will take oare of itself. "Did tbey turn In a lot oi point tor tb extra MM In ceshf" was another question a candWtte asked. Shuck, what difference does tfcvaft make " lent what tbey da There are some who imagine they can wm by the Inactivity of other. It U the vote and the point that you make that win put you over. Winning la a positive proposition with you. SECOND PAYMENTS Second payment on subscription given earlier in tbe campaign will count for thouandi of votes while the second period vote schedule le in effect. CTSandidat and subecrtbees-aMke should keep m-mind -trie fact that second payment) on, aubscrlptlon will, fleVtf1 for extra vote during the 'final 'period Wth cambelrf. How M any roints Have You On The Special Prize $200 in Cash DIVIDED INTO TWO PRIZES One Prize for District No. 1. of $100.00 in Cash. One Prize for District No. 2. of $100.00 in Cash. HOW SUBSCRIPTIONS COUNT 1 IN POINTS Up to and including Friday, August 31, the following number of points will be issued on subscriptions : 1 year . 2 years S years 4 years 5 years C years . 8 point 1G points 34 points 82 points 40 points 48 points The above 4hdule Frost Saturday, Spt 1, up to avJ including Friddj, Sept 7, the fglUw-ing number ; of points will be issued on subscriptions: 1 year 6 points 2 years ... 12 points' 3 years ... 18 points 4 years . . .24 points 6 years 6 years shows ' 80 point. ... 86 points 'HOW SUB SCRIPTIONS COUNT IN POINTS" in the new campaign for the $200 COMPETITION which has beon announced. 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 point in the $200 COMPETITION. EACH candidate in the $4,000 Prise Campaign now has the opportunity of entering tie $200 COM PETITION, and any subscriptions they secure and turn in now will count votes in the $4,000 prite campaign and points in the $200 Competition. IMPORTANT DATES The "Second Period" Vote Offer tbe biggest of the of the campaign end Friday night, August SI, at x ; oauyvs,.' ,ik ivuuwiu aw mw jmikv wv bpwii yiiav September 1, , Tbe entire campaign end and all prise, motor cash, will be awarded on Friday, September 14. The Prince Rupeit Daily News Campaign Department Phone 534 rriRjaaasB OPEN DAILY FltOiM 9 A.M. TO 8 l'.M. Phone 534