rday June 4, 1930. presented , J In addition to the Grand Prizes given away free to candidates in the Daily News Elec-tiqn.QampQgnt there will be another present of a 17 jewel, 14 carat solid gold watch purchased from R. W. Cameron, given to some rtfrttnn tiihn tnhte n suhsrrinttnn iJttrlnrr tht contest, the person to receive this subscmp- tion being designated by the Contest Judges after the counting of the votes and on a plan under which every person who subscribes may have an opportunity to participate. This Political Contest is being conducted by the Daily News management and is under the sole control of Miss Graham of the Daily News permanent staff who will guarantee its fairness and whose records will be open to inspection. IT COSTS NOTHING TO ENTER Mm r nliuU (U'l Ii At THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE MPAIGN PRKES a The Daily News' Political Contest is to be a unique event in which winning side gets $300 worth of Free Advertising for its own political party REASON FOR CAMPAIGN The prime reason for putting on this election campaign and giving away the valuable pri-. zes to candidates and other valuable' presents is because the Daily News management wishes to increase the number of paid up subscribers to the paper. The paper is already going into most of the homes but there are a few who buy irregularly on the street and these also will have an opportunity to come in. Just now the daily press run averages a little over 2,200 each day and the net paid circulation remains well over three times as many as any competitor. An effort will be made to raise this to four times. GOLD WATCH Valuable Prizes for Candidates VICTOR RADIO-ELECTROLA UE-45 $375 (Compltta ith u6j); Victor Radio With Electrola Large Chest of Sterling Silver Tableware Sterling Silver Toilet Set Sterling Silver Manicure Set Fine 97 Piece Dinner Set AM these are to be given away as free presents to the candidates who get the largest number of votes in the Daily News election campaign. THE PRIZES . A new Victor Radio with Electrola, the musical sensation of the age, price, $375. This instrument, which plays Victor records and also gives the finest radio reception, is supplied by McRae Brothers of Prince Rupert, and is on view in their window. 2. A complete set of table sterling silver in a handsome chest. It is a beautiful new "Queenston" pattern embellished with a little engraving and sells at $200. This is supplied by Bulgers' Jewellery store and will be on view in their window soon. 3. A complete sterling silver toilet and manicure set of the famous Brewster design, 13pieceSp in two handsome cabinets. Price :$W4?ruXbis supplied by Heilbroncr's Jewellery store-and is on view in their 4 A complete 97-piece Johnson's Pareck dinner set, Belgravia pattern, which sells at s J $50, purchased from Hcilbroncr'6 Basement - storeijTfafftoo, will be shown in Heilbroner's windowl, Commission to Candidates who do not win Candidates who do not win Grand Prizes will receive 10 per cent commission on the proceeds of their work. IT COSTS NOTHING TO ENTER Details of this Great Political Novelty Contest This political contest is a unique one in which all who lake part benefit. It is designed to increase the number of paid up subscribers to the Daily News and at the same time to provide valuable prizes and cash commissions to those taking part. Contestants receive votes by taking subscriptions to the Daily News. Each new subscriber counts 1500 votes and each renewal of a present subscriber counts 750 votes Nomination gives 1000 votes to start with. If there arc only four candidates the four . Grand Prizes will be awarded, but if fewer than four candidates, one prize will go to each, the fourth being eliminated. In addition to this every contestant gets 10 per cent of all monies secured foV subscriptions. When nominated, the contestant may declare whether he or she is working for the Liberal or Conservative party and the total secured by all the .Conservative candidates will be set against the total votes secured by the Liberal candidates and the side securing the largest' number of votes wins for the party it repress one ful page of advertising to be used by the party managers in the interests of such candidate and a two-column spread on the front THE PRINCE RUPERT D : i MISS GRAHAMJN CHARGE This Political Contest Is being conducted by the Dally News management and Is under the sole control o( Miss Graham of the Dally Permanent whose records wilt be open staff who will guarantee Its fairness and to Inspection. page of the Daily News to be written by the pirty manager or person he may designate, .giving reasons why the candidate should be elected to the Dominion House of Commons. The campaig'n will be in charge of Miss Huldah Graham of the Daily News staff acting independently and with all records open to scrutiny at reasonable times by the party managers. Independent judges representing both parties will be appointed to count votes and award the prizes, and their award will be final. A complete check of all votes will be kept and will be open to inspection by the public or the candidates after the campaign is over. ; VOTES WILL COUNT AS FOLLOWS Nomination 1,000 One New Subscriber 1,500 ' OneKcnewal 750 f Subscriptions will be limited to four years from any one person (Candidates will secure subscription blanks at the off ice of the campaign; manager upstairs in the Daily News office and may commence work at once. It is the early starter who is likely to win. OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS The office of the Campaign Manager Upstairs In the Dally News building will he open 7 to 8 p.m. tonight, Wednesday and Thursday, as a convenience to prospective candidates who may wish to Interview Miss Graham. TELEPHONE 98 AILY NEWS THERE ARE NO LOSERS Those who do not participate in the Grand Prizes get ten per cent of all collections made, so everybody wins in this great Election Campaign.