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"61" COMMANDER PAINT has greater hiding and covering power: Thus real economy because less paint Is required and you are assured the utmost beauty, durability and protection. Ask for color card booklets at Kaieir Hardware PHONE 3 Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL Wood Furniture Moving The Letter Box , LETTER FIIOM C. C. F. COMMITTEE Editor, Dally News: With reference, to your Smlthers report re "Talking of Elections," Insinuating that there was a movement on foot to change the C. C. F. nominee of the Skeena Federal riding. We would like to say. Mr. Editor, that our opposition are early begun with their lnuendoes and falsehoods. Apparently the wish is father to the thought, and probably our C. C. F. nominee J. E. Panter is also a little too popular for our opposition. this country. It is proposed to continue the campaign against the Canadian National Railway which began on the day the Bennett government took office, and has con- tinued to this day to be an eseen-; Prince Rupert The public of Skeena riding can 0f the country and from every ele est assured that there Is absolute- ment in th nonulat4n ly no truth in the report published in your paper of June 25, and as far as the C. C. F. being on the wane, as your correspondent would have us believe, well election day will prove the falsity of the forecast. Signed on behalf of the committee. J. S. BLACK, Secy. Federal Election Committee of the C. C. F., Prince Rupert. FINAL GASP FOR LIFE Editor, Daily News: There -an be little doubt but that a deliberate attempt is being made in Eastern Canada to engineer an idea that a "National Gov There will be agreement that there should be a sinking of differences and a subordination of personal ii and ana party party interests interests to to the the end that at cnance of of such such a a government government, and and the rallying of the electors to effect this purpose will take place on election day in the polling booths. ANTE-HUMBUQ. District News HAZELTON ernment" is the only cure for all; jur troubles and that the fnrma- According to reliable informa 1 tion of a party supporting such a tton received here recently, plans tattier. government is the only solution of are made to re-open the all our perplexities. If the active su-er Standard mine on Rocher de ; promoters of the idea could be in- Boule Mountain, one of the best ' who uirMiauic. i i.tjc triiLirmpn uni nnnpn vtnn - Ta Tr.aM 11 . . i "TILLIE THE TOILER" THE DAILY NETTS WtdSM1. . - - H a visit here wMh Rev and Mrs. B. Shearman, left yesterday for Terrace to visit wrth Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duma until Saturday when she will return to Her home in tial part of the Conservative pro-j ., gram. It proposes to continue the O. M. Hunt, federal registrar of monstrously high tariff structure , voters, was here at the first ot the erected dunng the past five years. I week from Prince Rupert, holding and we imagine that the Canadian , courts of rewMon. He proceeds Manufacturers' Association is be- from Haaelton to other interior hind the movement. 'points and exrjects to be awmv The government that replaces from Prince Rupert for the present government, if the three weeks. character of its personnel and the i . courage and wisdom of its policies meet the opportunity that the hour offers, will be a national government In the true sense of the term as being one dedicated to truly national nolieies and Kimmanrilno ni . r a ... strong support from every section j nexf; w.k SM1THERS h, Emery Barger of Telkwa. leave tL. .tS, WW Hll ay motor for a to Eugene Ore. J. C. Brown,- inspector of schools. ver to spend the summer vacation. Strathcona Mr. Brown has been in charge of the newly ', created insfwetorate with bead- quarters here for the past year. Mrs. Ernest Hoops and Mist Phillips of TeJkwa. are leaving this week by motor for a That to Vancouver. Jack Carr k leaving at the end of this week by motor for Vancouver, taking south a party of sehool teachers including Mines Pauline Downey and Ruth Wilson of Smlthers and Miss Sands of OoUa Lake. Miss June Carr will also make the trip and return with hrr Miss Mary Cotnadina. who has rTT' been spending a two weeks' " holi- duced to tell the public who thev known mines In the district and a 777 . 9n nnH nhv tho. M.ti i former famous nroduppr Th r-i"' B" ; -- it to do. it would I think to be composed principally of ac- cive ConservaUves belonging to ! oiof Hanson Jr. jon of Mr. and fiat Tiinrr nf 4 K a n nVl.k W-. . . . .... Rupert. Wllnam Thome. D . ai6 uiowuiw gib Aii'W lii&ACSiUIi. 1 lOr kle Delftt L'M Know they are going to lose control ' yesterday if the country, with a strong like-1 Robert Hunter, former mariager, ArA Knf V... ..U -i.- i 1 . . . . . "J con-'Qi inp itovai Bant or canaflj hin mTiimv -, w-. jtrol of the Conservative party andnd also formerly on the itaiffai ' ' membership of he Liberal party. In consideration! this -display af patriotism the Liberals would be and they expect . nrnint, Pnlng nf of this m, mine .in. would ..i.i give .... a . 'Mr. S. J. J' Mayer. wUl return "V"" on ik be S3 P mining in this area.- ,J"? thu f lor faamf years 0 .v Mrs. uioi iianson. wno arnvea a known as bSCto&e aitherto made the policies' for the, few weeks ago from hb studies at lhVWrtn ItaiRkaJx jarty. and while it has been iniMcGill Untversltv in Mnntii k.J5L ci ."idbvwx , wniyn auuuiris uu 1TUK R- poer has governed the country in employed for the dimmer In cod pefi lad for some dme suited ut X'OC (1Ac1riKla- TVtA-n KAH1. . ... . i returning east 4- me, iuuh. iear w-u long anooprlnce Rupert. haaow established Birthday grefeffnfe ' todat to fwnPnrntClUln l?t fCSldenCe herC and 15 buUdlnB a George Haimworth Vho wks bom ?,Klk hom"tT, Mile. Mrs Hunter and to Toronto, learned about hockey about aw National r Government they , family a with him. Mr. Hunter in Kitchener Oat und now is beck mean a fusion between what has'is Uufl taken charge of the office at inmnto with been the gmernlng elements of the t Hazelton Hospital as account- VJTomk Z Conservative party and the enUrejant. ( "nl?7: -i. . , period of years, Gorge was born Mrs. Robert Wiggins of Cedar- June 2. 1896. Playing with Mon-vale. who has been a natlent in t.i l T "m:"V,:: , r vc . mursaay ior 44-game N. H. L. schedule. "uvi mcjf wuuju oe ner nome aown tnc river. expected to subscribe to the policies I ind methods of the new existing ! Rev. B Rhparman Antrior, rovernment, a government which Church rector here, will be leaving ven its warmest supporters know 'shortly for the cannerv immnn. 'o be on the point of death. Ity at the mouth of the Skeena The National Government drive River to spend the summer. s an attempt to continue the poll- :ies which have been disastrous to 1 Mrs. John Durran. after paying Help Kidneys . If Kldnry TroubU or Bladdor Wk. Sa bcm make u rafter from 0ttln Vp Ntffhta. Nervoumea. DtislMaa. r.hrumatUm. eilffnMa, Bvrnlnc. gm ftmartln. Itrblnc or Actdltr try tha Doctar-a prcacripiioa CTaui latitat). Mult end. your troabUm Is t tfaya er moot tack, pal Ji0 at drutiuu. "White Parade" Saga of Girls No One Knows .New Lasky Production Offers First Picture of Student Nurve Director Cummlngs brought "The two or White Parade to a brilliant finish a few wests ago a the Fox Film studios ir Hollywood. The picture is abowiw at the Capitol Theatre tonight and tomorrow The final scenes ot mis amoi- dous Jesse L. Lasky-Sox Film pro- tun, were spectacular and impressive. Several hundred white-uniformed girls paradtd up a ramp. leaves on Wednesday of this week f theto"i by motor for his home In Vancoa ' . . . Canada may have the Formerly PP1 f1001 m Van"r- tance. symbolising the tHttading' parade of America' young women i 1 who dedicate their lives to earrecs of self-sacrifice and serviee to hu manity. Studio observers and other In A Timely Arrival u vt U THAT'S EA-SY. "THIS VS A SVJHLL I'D UOJE and stands as a graphic tribute to the country's "young ladles in white," numbering more than 200,-000. The picture is laid in a modern training school for nurses, and is the first film produced on this phase of the profession. Heading the cait are Loretta Young and John Boles. Miss Young Is .said to give the finest performance of her carter In this picture. "The White Parade" Is dedicated to the memory of Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing, and the picture has received the endorsement of the American Nurses'- Association. Saw Himself In War Picture At Local Theatre William Orlmsson of this city, attending the Canadian war plo jtore. "Lest We Forget," at the Capitol Theatre last night, had the teres ted spectator, declantog it interesting experience of plainly was one of the most cooipctUng seeing himself in the guard ot mass-scenes ever filmed. honor when M. 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Indispensiblc for modern recipes. Polished rustles chromium. Easy to clean. Eliminates guesswork and saves time, fuel and ingredient. Recommended and approved by Oood Housekeeping Institute. Only izzs eMoeMvs.JM This Is Entertainment . . . No matter how man,' pictures ,0tt've Mfn-htr one that's never been , tb! screen before' A STORY OF STUDENT NURSES I We CVi NoboJjfoJ I Worm of Htortl I Gov of Sal.Ill tVaYlVil 1 M .tggggggW yor? W 05WRJ VlZrrtfUV The Centre of Attraction 1 WAVJT TD PRESErrlll'M DEU5WTEO MAY HAE VD BE L f OH. ) I i( OViAY, BOYS - 1 I JSjmnnni 5 T 1 P jllfl U uiii loiontoa A ft f tui t :i I LORETTAYOUNG I JOHN BOLES 'At 7 3 ti News - Corned t Mskl Silver Wedding Last Evening rsrty at Home of Mr and Mat (Sronrenor and fmenUliafl Made A large number of ' reMMvea gathered i' -the home of Mr' ai..! M:. vener. 416 Oreen 8;r-eelfbrste their silvrt - w : nhrersary. A very enjoyabl" r: spent. Suppec was -rvt -r; - ing a wedding cskt- wu sure bride and grrium as cut by the bnfe silver was presented and grtKHn on beha!' n' The party broke up hours. '. at t-."x- i K w rr,.:J-Ti.' its ' : l-V Indian Agent W E ; be the speaker tnm y' weekly luncheon of the r i - E jert Rotary dub Hi.- -'.!" : be "The Last of the h '..). C -ByWestover T. i ALMOST TOK&JT- WE. GOTTA VJ:('VJE (SOT A DATE vvn yr VJtTH TVAIS GUY rVi At vAOArNll..i-PLj u.i I a .. f a.Bo uu, u!Ki- , sj WML HERE HE COMES MOUi