PAGE TWO j :t The Daily News riUNCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA- Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert .VP!-" - " - ewe, Limited, -Tp-1 re PULLEN - - - &Hnnt g-E KEEI' MONEY WORKING AT HOME Iff You hear Jt discussed everywhere. It is a f ayorite theme ; A considerable portion of it, of course, isdivertfifrMork. channels where it is put to work here in British Columbia: It becomes a form 01 power which keens the wheels tff'Our industries revolving, but unfortunately too much of it is allowed to flow into other lands where it is used to create wealth that pays no taxes in this provincei.And.opportimi- tips fnllnw thp mnnpv vp spnrl nii'nv NOMINATING BLAK To he filled out In, nominating candidate for the, Dally News Election Campaign. This should Le cut out and mailed or delivered to the Campaign Manager, immediately. NAME ADDRESS POLITICAL .PARTY NOMINATED BY If ;'"" n4Si IK... "i Local Items Dentist. I)r J. K. jGosse. Phone :! W e f l Mrs. J.fgigmund, who has been on I a"vlsij2ftthe city, uO) sail by the Prince William tonight on her re turn to Queen Charlotte City. for political speeches. It is a topic of particular interest to ' There was no meeting of the parents. "Why are there not more opportunities for young RPrt Teaer FederaUun f, Tj-fi-v, pAliit,?o V .' (last night In view of tne.faci that . British Columbia? J. men m j , plcnic heId m Many theories are expounded as to the caqse of this ab-jFrlday0f this week.?-'f , ', serice of openings for the thousands hat are. graduating J ',a I from our schools and university the tariff the prohibi-: The case of Mrs. sam Bin, cnarg- tive freight rates eastward high taxes bad govern-l4 with keeping liquor lor sale was ment-any reason in fact as long as it is one for m someone else is responsible There is more to this subject jciyniont in city police court this than appears on the surf aee. Most of us know, for instance, J morning. that the per capita effective income of the people of Bri- tish Columbia is higher than in any province in Canada, ! c p. R.-teaner Princess uwse The f igure is now $836.00. If we take out our pencil and do TtLltZZt a little figuring we discover that when this per capita in-'way otilfcr AlaiUi polnts B iCi come is multiplied by the number of people in the province, . win au an hour later tor vancou- 606,000, that the total effective income ot these people is;ver and victoria over five hundred million dollars, if we compare these 11-fmras with those of other communities either on this side Anyone wishing to secure a fine Victor Radio with Electrola, a $200 of the international boundary line or on the other. side, wchset of 80lId sUver tableware, a solid Ml 1 1 x fii 1 aI l T?J.J1 "I -1- 1 1 " I win De surpnseu to una inat unusn voiumuja ranns very favorably with any section of this continent. Wliy tlien,i should there not be more opportunities in our osvn pro vince than elsewhere? , We will find tlte answer to' our query by tracing this gigantic river of gold from its .source to its outlet Like the mighty Fraser, it begins its journey among the hills of British Columbia. From every town and hamlet there flows a constant stream of buying order for the hundred and one necessities of life. Even the lonely prospector in the far-flung frontiers of the north adds his quota to this ever growing stream. Six hundred thousand people require millions of dollars worth of foodstuffs, millions of dollars worth of clothing, millions of dollars worth of tools, equipment, etc. The golden stream grows larger as it travels onward. The larger cities open their flood gates and hundreds of millions more are poured into the whirling stream. .'v.. , , i silver toilet and manicure set or a 'B7-pIece dinner set without cost to themselves should read the full page election campaign advertise-1 ment on another page. It tells how: (tf) ! NOTICE The Central Hotel Management has rented the dmlng-roorn and Is no longer responsible for debts in ANNOUNCEMENTS 4. 4.4.44- )- Canadian Legion Island July 6. J! no iFAti picn'c Digby , bvery time we make a foreign purchase of anv. kind i 1IU IUU without first making a serious effort to secure alKrrr,' ciffrCD CDAM Columbia article, we are helping to increase theteV V)f?u wUrrtlt rnUlfIw this river that carries with it the opportunities we afttnopivw CONSTIPATION? will us uu Jiuint;. we mane excuses 10 OUrjfeei yxdsssr Countless remedk Attn wuui&e. We say that British Columbia manufacturers must stand on their own feet, that they must compete in quality I and price. Not only is this very clearly understood by j manufacturers in this province, but manv instances can' be cited where products of British Columbia factories are actually of higher quality biit no higher in price, than those made elsewhere. During the past five or six years there has been a very marked changes in the attitude of the average buyer. More and more consideration is being given to British Columbia products. This changed attitude is-reflected in the growtn ot old industries and the beginning of many new i ones. This change in Bentiment on the part of the buyer has been so marked within the last two years that many j manufacturers have been encouraged to branch out intoi fftlPr frviulna tVinn Viovn. VnfViovtn. Vnnn mmln iLn t u"""-u w.uj v. iubiii.i bu ucii uiauc luckily. 1)1 U" vince. Industrial progress in British Columbia is definitely under way. All of this ha3 been brought about by a reali2ation on the part of the citizens of-this province that British Columbia products are at least the equal of goods they can obtain elsewhere. From now on, what is required is the cultivation of a friendly feeling of co-operation between consumer and manufacturer and a realization of the fact that through this co-operation more and more opportunities can be created for our young people, bigger payrolls can be distributed, and a period of substantial prosperity can be brought about by.each one qf us making it our particular job to insist on British Columbia products on every possible occasion. art: :n!v rrti.vd 'for constipation. Manv relieve for the moment but they are habit forming and must be continued. Others contain calomel and dangerous mineral drugs, which remain in the system, settle in the joints and cause aches and pains. Some are harsh purgatives which cramp and gripe and leave a depressed after effect Avoid lubricating oils which only grease the intestines ard encurg nature's machinery to become lazy. $A purely vegetable laxative such as Carter! Little Liver Pills, gently touches the liver, tile starts to flow, , the bowels move gently, the intestines are thoroughly cleansed and constipation poisons 1 kiss away. The stomach, liver and bowels are now active and the system enjoys a real tonic effect. All druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs THE THgtyfiuY NKW3 Wednesday, june PAIN 1 Peculiar to Women J r. Periodic Suffering I mlvm. Headaches I VmsL T i .. Neuraleia IN f L Here's aura I next time makes makes you yon staj star headache home or the time of month has brought on pains which threaten to prevent your keeping some engagement-remember Aspirin. Give these tablets a trial, and youll be grateful for their comfort There are so many aches and pains they relieve promptly. There is never the slightest harm in their use. Genuine Aspirin can't hurt you! Doctors will tell you it does not depress the heert. The experience of millions of men and women speaks for ift worth. So dont suffer needleatly. Aspirin tablets will check your cold, relieve a headache or neuralgic pains so easily! Buy the 100-tablet bottle and save money. TRADC MARK RIO. SPIRiN Glasses fitted ny .... ........ Bee Hit election aipAn xv!;es. In Beilbroner's window. - (tf), Dinnerware, china, cracjkery glassware. Ilellbroner's Store, tf .lAi CI .M-T.fH frpiirht. nfflolnl nf ! ihe Canadffii'! NatlonalURallways 'rani Vancouver, arrived In the;' city from the southron the Prince! Oeorge this morning. There may possibly be only fourt candidates in the Daily News elec-: tion campaign. In which case each -will receive one of the very valuable! prizes. See McRae's.cr Heilbroner's ! windows. ', (tf) M. H. Craig, who has been on a two weeks' trip to Victoria, return-; ed to the city on .the ss. Prince' George this morning. Mr. Craig' will not be leaving for hjs trip abroad until early in September. j C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Dan McKinnon, arrived in , port at 1 :S0 this morning from Van-,couver via the south end of the J Queen Charlotte Islands and will sail this evening on her returji south. C. N. R. steamer Prince Oeorge. Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at 11:15 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this ! afternoon for Anyox and Stewart (whence she will return here southbound tomorrow evening. ; Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co.'s steam trawler O. E. Foster resistercd op-: and the lighthouse tender Blrnie I tometrist at Ilcilbroner's Store 'tfi are on the pontoons at the local dry dock for annual inspection by curred in connection with It fromj Mrs. J. L. Mcintosh vill sail on Albert Farrow, steamboat inspector June 1, 1930. 131 ! the Prince Gi&rgt tomorrow night who will' arrive In the city on the - I for Victoria where she will attend Princess Louise this afternoon fol- convAntlnn .. 4. 4.1 - 1 lowing a irip 10 me xuKon ierri- . . ' . itory on official duties. . lnd wiretap taff and Mrs. Dea- con saued on-ine uataia yesterday 11 , p n, .afternoon for Vancouver. It is HUfitS TUmitUre MGre Five hundred million dollars is lot Of ' a raonpX.r2YjYaS-naMase picnic. Dlgby island, June poible they may not be' return- u o Recreation Picnic to Ter- ling north. MAMMOTH t AUCTION SALE on FRIDAY, JUNE 6 1 Commencing it 1-0 pjn, at the , AUCTION COdMS FEDERAL BLK. 1 Consisting of: Oak Dining Room Suite, 4 Beds complete, 3 Dressers, 3 Ranges with water fronts, large, .quantity of Crockery and -Glass-1 ,ware, Bicycle, Folding Couch. Oil-( stove, 3 Sewiijg Machines, 2 Vic-1 trolas, Electric Irons, K. Tables, j Chairs, Gateleg Tables, small Gas Engine oonplte, and Mlscelan-' eous articles. Note these goods must be sold as we need the space. ! GEO. .1. DAWES AUCTIONEER PHONE RLACK 120 Scfld at all Government Liquor Stores This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, Liquor v "The Store of Quality'' evtda ODrriLi 1 One Week Only In Genuine Walnut and Oak Dining Suites Chesterfield Suites Ilcds, Springs and Mattresses Crockery and Hand Paiiited ,(A Chinaware Sets f 1 G. M. HUNT Third Avenue, Phone Red 637 COMMODORE CAFE The latest thing in lunch counters just installed. Delicious Waffles Served by means of very latest Equipment Business Men's Lunches a Specialty Get the Commodore Habit HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Steam lleatrd; Travrltrra' Snninlr IKionn: Hot and Cold Water Free Hun Meet, All Trains and I hint Rates (1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY 1UTE8 C. IC. RIGGAKT & A. DONALD Irrlrturn I'HONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms. A. J, PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cpr. of Fraser and Filth 8ts. Savoy F. T. Patterson, Porcher Island; Mr. and Mrs. W. Jonasscn, Osland.' New Royal Hotel I. Zarrltl, Jrrop. THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE JIct it Go& Wattr; 6tem Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Teh-phone 201 Royal Harry Johnson, Osland; C Leslie and William Pilling, city. II. i A Graduate Pharmacist is at'Ormes Limited Dispensary BMNq Awji PRESCRIPTIONS TO I B.C. COAST ISTEAMSHIPS rates LuL yfw Pioneer Driiooiste Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED for VA(OttK. VIL'IOUIV llulfrtjlc. AVert JBy. elr Tu ;., Ill ALICE Alt.M. ANVOX. MTI:iVAUT. V.a. Tiii.,.:.J','Yl mlM day. 8.00 o.ra 'M,D1Ji0 For POUT SIMPSON nd WALBB ISLANp. Tburvlay p m US ni) Ateauc K M SMITH Atrnt' mn.it. .. Tlmurh tlrkrl ni,i ikin.l. ""f"1- Hi roil li to (Itliimlon u B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangel). Juneau. Ska?w-y une 9, 10. 20. 23. 27 30. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle June 4. 14. 21. 25, 28. Princess Mary-Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver uid Agents For All Steamship Lines W. C. Orchard. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert "hou, u Canadian N DEMAND AT1QNAL cThc Largcft "Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE M,,c?roni WJWCE KUPEUT for VANCOUVER, VICTOKIA, JMiir and intermediate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 nja. t or AM OX and STEWART each Wednesday 61 Saturda at 4 p.m. lor NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, V:d- nesdays at 10 pjn. '.For S KEEN A RIVER POINTS, Mondays, 8 a.m, ,,,For NAAS RIVER POINTS, Tuesdays, 8 a.m, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE JtUPERT- ''Mf .A M NDAV t l phi., for IMtl.VrK fiKOKfiC. i:il4CtO.V UMI-EO. all points m ltrm (anaUa. iut tinted 8l;iti- , . . Ajency All Ocean Steamship Lines City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert-l'honc SM "Rupert Brand" ICi "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PH1NCE RUPERT, D.C. LUMBER!! gj KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. 1 opecialties I Edge Grain Roat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain ji Hemlock Flooring 1 Spruce and CetlAr Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and Tibs H Doors, Windows, Sbinelcs, Etc Odd lots off-gradc material at reduced prices. i l 1 1 I BIG BAY LUMBER CQ LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Prince Rupert. jj i t