PAGE TWO 1 The Daily News PiUN'CE RUPEIIT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every 'Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULLEN - - Managing-Editor SUIJSCRIITION RATES By mail to all other Parts of British Columbia, the British Eta.- and United State, in advance, 6,0" Dire paid pr year . . . . By mail to all other countries, per year By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British qWumb$,, paid in advance for yearly perirtd :'l sT.... S.00 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone ,..93 Editor and Reporter' Telephone 80 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations OA1LV EDITION The Dominion election campaign has been launched with i Orfour months for L For leaser period, paid in advance, per month . . 50 1. , City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period paM InradYanee$5M!t P Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.8g . Local readers, per Insertion, per line k 23 j Transient disptoy advertising, per inch, per Insertion 1.4 Ossified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 Legaf notices, each insertion, per agate line . .15 '1 Saturday, May SI, 1930. ELECTION CAMPAIGN' ON the Setting of the date for polling oh 'July 28. That means thatn Prince Rupert the political struggle will soon be in full wing. Meetings will be held, speakers will hold forth andthere will be the usual arguments as to-the relative; merits of the parties and candidates. . : We are glad to know that the calibre of the two candidates is such that it is assured the campaign will be a clean ' one. It is very much to be desired that all personalities be . banished from the fight and that policies alone be discus-' serl' ! and will be so acclaimed by all sections of neon out the province. The choice.seem&to have been quite un animous. Relieve tVtr4- NEEDLESS . PAIN Headaches Colds Rheumatism k: ' Neuritis 1 TAKE a tablet of Aspirin, and your suffering from headache ceases. It relieves promptly. It does not depress the heart No after effects to fear, if you have bought the genuine tablets stamped Bayer. So there's no use in waiting to see if a headache will "wear-off." No use to endure pain when you ' can have such quick comfort as Aspirin. To men who must work on, in spite of eyestrain, or fatigue, or a cold; to women who suffer rerular systemic pain. Aririn is a blessing. Take adviiiiUu of it! Carry the pocket box. Keep the economical 100-tablet bottle in home and office. Read the proven directions enclosed in the package and learn the various uses. TRADE MARK RIO. SPIRIN LOCAL MEMBER CHOSEN UNANIMOUSLY AS GRIT Prince Rupert people will be particularly interested in leWature trom h!s m town in the action of the harrilpops convention. They will also, both Ji rthiTewSr SSSie.0' .Conservatives, (eel someride in the fact JJJ MEle??S: that Mr. Tattullo is the member for this city and was a tn the Liberal government went former resident, a mavor of thp pitv nnd nvnminont in ov out of office In 1028 At Mrh nc and a man who will always receive the respect if not the able candidate there whom vnitj Another Supreme Court action; ftmnvU- f il 1 il. ttr ..... ., TTtfc DaTLY HEW3 Saturday, May 31 IS;-. MUSTPAY FISH DUTY American Ports Are Open, However, to Receive Marine Products Ffem Foreign Vessels " In spite of suggestions to the contrary that mieht have been made, American ports are still open to receive fish from Canadian or any other foreign beats but a j treasury decision that has been for-1 warded recently by the United States eustoms department, with the approval of A. W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, to collectors of customs and others concerned, indicates that there Is to be a tightening up on the collection of duty far fish so landed. Following Is the text of. the order dated at Washington. April 28: ' The question has recently been presented to the department whether fish and other marine products taken by foreign vessels oi veseeis owned by aliens domiciled within the United States may be admitted to entry free of dnty. Th rtatenent Is made that at some ports fish caught on the high sea oy aliens are admitted free. "It appears from the records of the department that it has been thf practice at most porta to asses, duty on fish brought into the United States frem ie nigft seas in foreign vessels and the department in a letter addressed to the collector of customs at New Orleans. La., dated March 22, 1925, held that fish LEADER FOR PROVINCE brought mto the United States ,:. foreign vessels were subject to du (continued from page 1) notwithstanding they were not imported irora any lorrign coun This is a season when policies are reviewed and the acts ' and nigh schools at Woodstock, 'iir of the government and the speeches of the leader of the Ztht Z opposition come under close scrutiny. The Daily News will tot tThti wZ the ers or ntTS ot wh!ch lend every possible facility to both sides to air their views Dut the Yukon Oold Rush caught wcre domiciled wfthfn the United by giving good reports of meetings and' publishing uWhim up and Mr. Pattuilo went to staTtes- . . patches dealing with both sides. Editorially the paper will Dawson where his ability was soon nJ?J!aZ?ZZ?7J!i take any position ifrirtfy think in the best interests of the recognised m his appointment m Strutted TS duty on an" country and of'tlw'cilybtit'from a news point of view ef- Jf97 af fry of the Yukon olhcr marlnf te nt In. fort, will be rn.de to treat each side alike. S3 IVTZT ' " " THE NEW PKOVINCtAL LEADER J-J - In 1909 Mr. Pattullo ; found his mh and othe- mrbie piodw , T. D. Pattullo, House leader of the Liberal party, and wfty t0 Prlnce .uPrt and froin brought into the united state by former minister of lands, has been chosen leader of the VZ ' ,, l,tak?La? ac" American vessels in accordance Libera party in British Columbia, It was a good choice 7 'LZITJ ! "9 the Customs Re" ..1 1. U V " KUiaWVlU VI lie through-, there in 1910 and mayor of the . etty in 1813. Mr. PattuMo was first elected to the British Columbia WILL TEST t,u" w jeouit iur uie xuiure, , plosion. isald Mr. Pattullo. GASDEATHSf The house at 3454 East Pender Is , i The new leaderwas so overcome owned hv Mm Arfam' ,by the great reception and eulo- If It should appear that the! gles accorded to him" that He found grandson was the first to die, then 1 It Imrxjsslbleto wntlnue J(j,ls ad-lftelrs of Mrs. Adams will take hr' dress 6fTdc?ptSn wt 'estate on the basis of an Intestacy. II 8 n 3 YOU CAN NOT BUY BETTER jf HEft Boys' Clothing Roys Suits, long pants, sizes Cft Q ' 23 to 35. retr. S15 to S18 V ve7o Boys' Suits, long pants, Q-fl9Q sizes 28 to 35, rcg. $20 V Boys' long Pants, beautiful patterns in tweeds, made with cuffs. fif-fl )tZ Sizes 26 to 34, reg. $2.75, Beys Overalls. Regular $1.25. Now selling at Children's Stockings.Good qnaiity. I'rleed up from per pair Men's Felt Hats Snap and roll rim, rer $6 for Silk Tics, Regular value 85c. Nows.elling at 2 for nors nsn . , MHor, Dairy News: Having read in the ekimns of the local oreM that the B$yf Bard ire anxious to compete In a cos-test at Vancouver. Kindly aSew me space to express my aenttaents re-aardin same. . First of all, I wish to congratulate the band on their desire to enter the competition, and feel sure. rhruM they compete, they wtn give a good account of themeelvea. I read of efforts being made to rae funds to cover the transportation charges. I feel it is up to we citffens to asJis in raMng the necessary finance, thus helping our- tarvea, tlMtraah good publicity far ery activity here. eesatve general election. Mr. Pat- Ano,her Lawsuit Arises Out of De- our city. Sq I suggest we rally to otr T D Pattullo ; n lnn fJrrlnfn o oVnl1f o,ol... UUo was retomefl to the Leeisla- mise of Port Essington Woman jband and help to bring honors to strong pemmality, a vfrile debater, a constructive thinker VZZZeu?Z Prince Rupert. Thanking you for allotted space. AN ADMIRER. DuiJiwzi, iu uiu people oi me province, we congratulate the more bold have courage to him on his selection to the important office, one that us-ce. Ztl t Snilil flf al Dnrfftr fn Ually leads to the premiership. , ; Since the retirement from pro. SSL'SS J. UOCIOY 10 1 i vlncial affairs of Dr. J. D. McLean T " ' l X. T; . Ignorance is bliss. Never strike a match to gee if you gas tank is empty. LADIES Attention.' both for.,. n s Introductory IrlPSclR. 75 (full size) Jar of delightful DAY DREAM TISSUE CREAM with any 50 Day Dream Item t C ft Purchase any 50o Day Dream Item Faco Powder, Rouge, Brllliantine, Lip Stick, etc., and you wil; receive 1 (full size) 75o Jar of this wonderful Tissue Cream .for 9o which means' you are getting" $1.25 Value for 59c you save 66o Day Dream Tissue Cream Is a eclentlflo preparation containing tissue building oils with cleansing cream base. For beautifying the complexion, softening harsh skin and removing wrinkles and sags. A new aJJillon to tht tiovt famu$ Day Dream line cf Toilet Preparation. SJl McCutcheon's Drug Store ' Sixth Street & Second Avenue Phone 79 t liif ?LSYT?T Jeffenen. formerly of this' m 1938, 1 It was conceded that Mr. clty iTVf 7 L,beral For the Purpose of determining! lhfh M MyQUeftl0 WM Aether Mrs. Adams predeceased whether he would In the stay pro- her 24.year M grandsonf at 34M' Share Estate of His Dead Father After certain household goods pany, wun narmony ana unity In to ascertain the How ot into the gas John par)lnn nf thi .if Pean Cade of this city re- its ranks, looks forward to an early bedrooms ' , renewal of sum-ma niwUr tv T. ' "' ., .. . celvps one-fifth of the residue of ' MSttaSSf resulted from a m ;ttM $Wj402 estate of hU father, eraup Wp 0 of Mr. Pattullo. i-JELf11 eakaKe caused grading by opera- John B Cade of Mkislnn ctt wno The Nomination t ons on the street. Compensation dJed on February 19 last, and whose '. claims were setWed by the elty. A. WLMaiiaon. K.C.. M.LX, dle5 " for, M,s. Adam8 llnt then. Ommeca. former attorney-general nHpr hr in tv, .nrf,n and the next man after Mr. Pat- came sole heir to a $6353 estate. The tullo in line for the leadership. !yoUng man died intestate, so that nominated Mr. Pattullo and J. W. hl8 father. William Joseph Jeffer-deB. Farris, K.C.. another former son, canneryman, 1210 Pervls Street, attorney-general, seconded the , administrator of the son's estar homlnatlon. His name was the. takes whatever the grandson rc-only one proposed and, after oth-;ceived under Mrs. Adams' will, ers had spoken, the president; asked: "Are you gotng to accept Different Kooms Mr. Pattullo as your leader andi J- v- Clyne, counsel for the future premier?" The motion thenlvIvln father, who is suing Alexan-carried with a great outburst of def Nble, 2256 West Fifteenth, exe-cheerlng. cutor of Mrs. Adams' estate, to de- In accepting Uie leadership. Mr. termlne his rights, applied in Su-Pattullo said that he was not In- Preme Court for permission to con- j sensible of the great responsibUl- ducl tne "periment. ties placed upon him but that! The te$t w,n be held nndcr he was willing and ready to take suPervl,lon ' James n. Wharmby, up the burden. He expressed con. superintendent of Vancouver Gas, fldence that the principles of the I0?" and the flow of gas wfll show Liberals would win at the next 01011 room 11 caches first, either electidn. providing the Liberals 1 Hjat whh:h .been occupied by , themselves worked. : the grandmother or that of the . . grandson. It is your duty j wh?n you return objection to the experiment was to your ridings to carry the spirit 'voiced by E. M. c. McLong, counsel' of unity among Liberals which H for Noble( on thc ground that It; 7Z , 7. . un.moM.fccuoijr B(, was aangerous and might cause this election. If you do I have no damage to property through an ex- Fc 55c 25c 3.95 or any RARV We can never be itire jast what makes an infant restless, but the remedy can always be the same. Good old Castoria I There's cora-fert in every drop of this pure vegetable preparation, and not the slightest harm in its frequent nse. As often as Baby bas a fretfol spell, is feverish, or cries and can't sleep, let Castoria soothe and quiet Mm. Sometimes it's s touch of colic Sometimes constipation. Or diarrhea a condition thtt should always be cheeked without delay, lust keep Castoria handy, and give it promptly. Relief will follow .Men's High Grade Suits, the latest designs, AH-Bnglish cloths, worsteds, Hlue Serges, fine pencil stripes. They will keep their shape. Guaranteed to fit. These suits arc really worth uu to $37.50. Now seluncraf . Men's Striped Trousers, all sizes Regular 2. tf.' ' Now selling at V' v . mi. In 95 c I.C. CLOTHIERS, LTD. The Letter Box .1 SsTDRlI.... I r, LL. "villi! ' V On l iimi Ki . 1 1- I I very promptly; if it dt'CT,' both of Mission, were bequeathod ! MeD. Hunter h i the income from one-fifth of the I painted .deputy to E U residue each for life. The Loyal True returning affieer for hk-Plue ' Children's Home of New West- forthcoming federal KPT Keens I m ' , , .-.it t'.Y2:WBlBSHBSSBHSSBaS?rWWW i lta& if i i iww lJIIIIWiWIlBSBBBUl e Food mo feeling fine' A' ! THE hifh tension ot mod( n an enormous strain I nervous system. The nerve have been unm -f adjust themselves to the :h.! f conditions of life and tho rr great discomfort from h adu ; irritability, Indigestion and . lessness. i When the nerves beeom' ( hausted there aro ecl(np( of fatigue and failure of thn organs to properly perform " ' tasks, . mi ' The mosteffective treatmenf. ' f which to restore tho exhm ' i nervous system Is Dr. I'fcu.'. Nerve Food. This fact has been proven 'n many thousands of ewes thafc O: Chase'a Nerve Food is now C erally recognized as the staii' prescription for troubles of nature. Di Chases9 Nerve Food The greatest of nerve rcstvrullvea should call a physician. AH through babyhood, ' i. ' ;r s should be a mother's star w 1 a wise mother does nut it' stronger medicines as ihf- 1 grows older. Castoria i r obtained at any drugstore, 1 genuine easily identif.! ' i"-Chas. H. Fletcher sign at r f.-.n appears on every wrxr wtll has been filed for probate In attruter received 20i) Supreme Court at Vancouver. An Iftrandehildren are enrh other son, Charles H. H. Cade of ; forty fifth of the resid' Los Angeles receives a similar be-itunth eah oPIets vr1u i quest while two other sons, Joteoh .. JJr, ,vf. Robert Cade and Oilbert Towl Cade.