PAGE TVFQl . t6Vfc ft- l Saturday, 7 Y.M.C.A, . ITORIES IN tv.'J VIDENCE mm MAN-DHE'J illll D. McAllister One d' brpithfilriff f !a-e Ateed to liolp Lnbotifes unci Secretaries, t3 Be Here on j . Liberals In Solving-. British Ordered By Clients, Charterwl Jnite 19 AfrlcifltUre Problems AccbUHtalit Testified ! VS. McAllister 4t Toronto field secretary for the tfoung lien's Christian Association, in response to invitations sent to thjtt otganlta-. tlon to come here arid look the fiel oyer, Is expected In the clt? tin June 19 and will address a join:, luncheon of the Rotary and Oyru 'Clubs that day. Some time ago it was decided -to hold up further steps In conriectio'n with the establlshmeht of a gymnasium in Prince Rupert pending the visit of the YJd.CA. represent tative. GRAF SAFE HOME AGAIN Zeppelin Reached Her Base in Germany Last Eyening From Flight to America FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, June 7; The r Graf 'Zeppelin, home 'from US 18,000-mlle voyage to South Amerir ca and the United States, landed here last evening, completing the cruise In 19 days. POISONS IN THE bLOOD VnFOR. OVER.HALFACENTURY XV NTHIS PROVEN PRESCRIPTIONS HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED ASTHEMOST EFFECTIVE REGULATOR OF THE UVER,RIDNEYS & BOWELS m rXOR.A.W.CMASTsA L&VDON. Jurie! 7: The Conservative party lias agreed . to enter i Into. conference,: with,. tle Labor goyrnmciiv pnu , me uuvai party ;n the problems of agriculture, Premier' MacDoiiald told the House of Commons on Thursday, Liberal and Labor cheers greeted j the announcement that Stanley Baldwin, Conservative lea'der, had j .epllfe'd favorably to the govern--: bent's Invitation sent the twb; opposition leaders. i Real Pioneer Passes Away j Thomas Kidd Had Farmed on Lulu : Island Since 1874 Fdrmer j M. L. A. and Reeve . . VANCOUVER, June 7: Tbpnias Kidd, aged 84, who has farmed on Lulu Islart "shice 1874, died yesterday. He sartmltne "legislature from J894 toi 1902- and was a former reeve. He was- born in Ireland. Hoskins Named KeW Collector Government Agent at Smithers to Take Over Duties of Late II. Mehaffey VICTORIA, June 7: Appointments announced this week in the British Columbia Qazetter- include agent at Smihters, as deputy. coHfitt- tor for Omlneca. district. Thtetfomd 11 Bobby Jones, leader of Amei.an alker Cup team, who won the British amateur championship, drives from the tee at Addlngton. England, during recent practice. TO DEAL WITH EMPLOYMENT Suggest ions of Western Mayors to Go Before Dominion Conference, Tremlcr Says VANCOUVER, June 7: Although the Dominion authorities will not appoint a representative to attend the conference of western mayors in Vancouver on July 9 to discuss Unemployment, Premier King has telephoned Mayor Malkin his as surance that any representations or suggestions that may be made from this conference will be considered at a -Dominion - wide, employment that of S. H.. Hoskins, BOTernment-iWif ef4y& after the general election. mer collector was H. Mehaffe.yyN'bttlbjS representative of the leading died recently. hoWMotfrJjpjfe Minister said that ipjejjQSt7elec,tlon conference would municipalities, provincial govern- nents, Industrial interests, labor T.Kani3atlQns and others. "It is vpry pleasant to have tf)J assurance,"' aibf Mayor. Malkin, "for t means that there !s an established link between this meeting and :he Dominion conference." CANDIDATES MENTIONED VICTORIA, June 7: The names of George McGregor, former reeve' of Saariich, arid Stuart Henderson, well known member of the British Columbia Bar, jire .being menttored as fbr nomination when the Liberals of Victoria select their federal election candidate next TueSday. CAPTAIN MISSING Capt. W. II. Gitlen, Veteran CoaU Shipmaster, Believed to Have Met U1th Aocldent or Foul Play VANCOUVER, June 7: rears' ate entertained that Capt. W. H. Gillen, well known Arctic thipmMter, may have met with a fatal accident of fcul play. He is the master of the Hndson Bay Co.'s auxiliary schbon- ' ei Old Main No. 2 and has not been eeen since Tuesday of this week ; when .he left his ship to make a i purchase at a store nearby. He had 5.H)u on nis peisui). i It h feared that hie1 'tripped and fallen IntdB let or met with foul'pTay. ' CALOARY, June 7: Evldenc that the Mouse trading account! of goiloway, Mollis & (3$. Ltd, correspondent wlUi Uie net short position of the flrifl lii a lar$e number of ttocks and that riumerouif' purchases and .ales which had been confirmed to clients had not actually been filled on the stock exchange but had been balanced In the house account constituted the testlmdrly Of Kenneth Mbrtistin, chartered accountant' witness, yes terday at the trial of I. W, C. Sol-lowsty and Harvey MllU, sirjclc. brokers, facing charges of conspiracy. NAME Abfaitfes roLificAl PARTY NOMINATED DV Bet fitouhy At-the meeting of h cuamvr of Commerce la.t n :.. ic , were received from Otfuw , knowledglng represenm m(,u. )ri, by the fchdmber in r-tnri i , he federal butidlnrr m Pttu-o Ra. pert. One of the letters tha' fr, the Depiity Postmasti r Qr:; V' stated that representations haa already been made in ;; -..rd v, V W A MM 4 V 4 ikW A 4p NUM1KA11NU BLANK. To be filled but in, nominating candidate for the Daily News tt-lion bahipaljri. hh should be rui but and mailed or delivered to (he Campaign AlaiU(teftlmme3laJcly. r -4 If your paper docs not arrive, telephone He office When opportunity offers, the wise person at once takes it, uses it and profits by it. Just how the Daily New is offering an opportunity to secure one of four wonderful prizes arid if there should be any who do not get a grand prize they will get good, pay for the. work they do. Some prospective candidates have held back thinking that one or two popular girls would enter and make a cleanup. This has not happened. The ones who took prizes last year hive held back and do not seem likely to take part. Now the opportunity is offered to those who are new to the work arid who have never before entered a contest. Details of this Great Political Novelty Contest This political contest is n unique one in which all who take part benefit. It is designed to in-crcaSe.thc nilihjber 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 regcive votes by taking subscriptions to the Daily News. Each new subscriber counts 1500 votes and each renewal of a present subscriber counts 750 votes. Nomifitltton gives 1000 votes to start with. If there are only four candidates the four Grand Prizes Ntfill be awarded, but if fewer than four candidates, one prize will go to each; the fourth being eliminated. In addition fo .tliis every contestant gets 10 per cent of all monies secured for subscriptions. When nominated, the contestant jnay 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 bytlic Liberal candidates and the side securing the largest nunibtir of votes wins foV the party it represents one full page of advertising to be used by the party managers in the interests of such candidate and a two-column spread on the front I page of the Daily News to be written by the party manager or person he may designate, giving reasons why the candidate should be elected to the Dominion House of Commons. The campaign wil be in charge of Miss Huldah Graham of the Dally News staff acting independently and with all records open to scrutiny at reasonable times by tlie rlarty Managers. Indepqridcnt judges representing both parties will be appointed to cWnt 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 , j qqq One New Subscriber 1500 One Renewal '75b Subscriptions will be limited to foii'r" ycafsTf Yo'ni ' ahoifb 'person Candidates will secure subscription blanks at the office of the campaign niana ger upstair in the Daily News office and may commence work al oiicc. It is the- cifflV starter who is likely to win. . Tfi.;tRIME .RUPERT DAI MISS GRAMAMlN CHAftGE This Polilfcal Contest is beine conducted by the Dally News manatemtnt and is under the sole control of Miss Graham of the Daily News perman-cnt staff whd will guarantee Its fairness ihA whose records will be o'peri to inspection. Telephone to her for an appointment at any time. F0URPK1ZES 4. Complete" 97-piece Dinner Set. 3.Solid silver Toilet dnd Manicure Set. 2; Sel: of solid silver Tabfe Ware. 1. A ndw Victor Radio with Electrola. 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