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DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thin. a.m. Due Vancouver Monday A.M. If convenient pleas purthaM tickets at office rurther Information Regarding. Reservations and Tickets' From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Pbone 568 It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the bame. 40q2. $2P m 26 02. $2-25 16 OZ. $l-40 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by th Government of British Columbia Used Furniture BUFFETS For Sale O WASH STANDS hacn JKIlClitiN CABINET. O MORRIS CHAIRS Each 4 DINING ROOM TABLES nrl nr. .11.1. UJ J FULL SIZE STEEL CRIB ... J BOUDOIR CHAIR 3 1 6 $2.00 $10.00 $4.50 ISLANDS WEDDING Miss Myrtle Fairbairn Becomes Bride of .Orval White at Queen Charlotte City QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, July 6. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Falrbaln was the pretty setting for a quiet but Interesting wedding on a recent Saturday afternoon when Myrtle Ida Fairbam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Falrbaln, became the bride of Orval Theodore White, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. White of MatsquL The bride, under a archway of blue and white flowers, looked very charming. She wore a graceful gown of white satin over which was a dainty lace Jacket with tight fitting sleeves. Her floor length THE SEAL of QUALITY 'OOC I" GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only filmon canning company with an ail the year round payroll la Prince Rupert WHICH WAY FOR TORIES (Continued rrom Page One) to find the Conservative party more radical than the Liberal government. Ever since Confederation the Liberals have been regarded as j the more radical. Before the turn of the century when it was considered a sign of weakness for a fighting party man to call the op- posing party by its duly adopted name. Liberals were often dubbed 1 "Rads." Even In Laurier's time his supporters were referred to as "re- j formers" in the back concessions more often than as Liberals. While Conservative governments at times have done things which might be considered radical, it Is contended the people of Canada regard the party as above suspicion in regard to radicalism and man from the back concessions and even from the urban centres, who have been taught from their cradles that a Conservative party should be conservative, want to keep It that way. Every constituency of the 245 In Canada has delegates, all of whom have pretty decided views on the matter. Coercion a Necessity Conservatives have stood for state direction while the Liberals have emphasized the rights of tlu Individual. When Mr. Bennett, then prime minister, sought to institute some state direction in the Natural Products Marketing Act he was ac- lalmed there had to be some co- rcion if the growing and marketing of farm products was to reach the maximum of efficiency ard called the Liberals a laissez-faire government for not going ahead with the compulsory features of the act. Just how tar the Conservatives will be prepared to go in state direction of the individual will be WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And YouTI Jump Out of Bed in tb Morning Ruin to go Tb Bt should pour out two oooodi o liquid bil into your bowU diilr. If thi bil 1, not flowing (rerijr. your food doaao't difrat. It lust decay ia tha bowala. Gu Wmu up your stomach. You rt coostipawd. Il&rmfui poison 10 into too body, and you M our, unk ana th world look puek. 'A nr bowd Bomml doran't alway ft at tn cum, You need aooMthirf that work en th linr a wtu. It take tbosa rood, old Cartn' Iittla Urif mi to rt lira two of bil flowing fraaly anj maka you nod "up and up". HarralwB itdmtli, iW tnak th bil flow tmly.Tbey do th work of calomel but ha no calomel or mercury la tbrra. Ak tor Carter' Littl lint PUl by Bam t Stubbornly refua aaythinf tit. IJa, WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Halibut landings from Area No. 2 for the present year up to the end of June, according to a statement issued yesterday by the International Fisheries Commission, had reached a total of 16,172,000 pounds of which 9,200,000 pounds was landed by American vessels and 6,970,000 pounds by Canadian boahs. The catch from Area No. 2 so far this year was 540,000 pounds less than the 16,742,000 pounds taken) up to the end of June last year. cused by the Liberals of trying to, trom d ims Jear we l0iai regiment re2imentthefarmprs.Consp-ativPs'catch the farmers, Conservatives for this year up to the end of June was 9,257,000 pounds of will be argued that a haphazard and 7ic; Electra, 39,000, Whiz, 8 Hie oroduction and marketing svstem and 8c: Pioneer. 40.000. Sebastian. inclal field as far as possible. They oppose any amendment to the British North America Act. They also would leave the provinces full control of the field of social services Dublic works and education and 'end a hand instead to trade and monetary problems. With a capacity list, of passeii-gers, consisting mostly of Alaska tnurlsts. CNR xtpampr Prinro are urging tne irlcUon between the George. Capt. Edward Mabbs, ar-Dominion and provinces over prov- I rived ln port at 9:30 thls mornlng uituu iigms De enaea Dy me Dominion getting out of the pror from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she will return here next Monday If you wisn to swap a classified. PAPER AND AIR STORY Won Stop New York" and "Back in Circulation" at Capitol Theatre "Non-Stop New York," a British picture telling an anticipatory tale of transAtlantlc air service, and "Back In Circulation," an engrossing newspaper drama, comprise a double bill program being presented this midweek at the Capitol Theatre. 'Non Stop New York," starring Anna Lee and John Loder, deals with romance and adventure aboard a transAtlantlc passenger plane of the future, flying a one-day service between London and New York. The plane used In the picture Is modell ed after one of the huge clipper planes sucji as are to' be used In the new Atlantic service. Francis L. Sullivan and Desmond Tester head the supporting cast. "Back in Circulation,"' starring Joan Blondell and Pat O'Brien, presents a behind the scenes view of the ethics of newsgathering In the United States and the power of the press over lives and reputations I A spectacular train wreck provides a thrilling introduction to murder mystery elements of a swiftly-paced narrative. Joan Blondell is a smart girl reporter. Pat O'Brien Is the Viarrirv-kllr-r! prUtnr nf a metrnnnll- whlch 8.883,000 pounds was from., ro.M.r Mrrnrf American boats and 372.000 pounds j Llndsa has an lmportant 5Upp0rt. from Canadian. Last year's total up to the end of June was 10,799,000 pounds from Area No. 3. At Seattle yesterday halibut landings totalled 216,000 pounds from seven boats as follows: Doric, 39,000 pounds, McCallum, 8c and 7'ic; discussed at the convention and it North, 39,000, New England, 8fic JisC ing part. J. O. Johns, manager of Kelly, Douglas Co., returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Stewi art. C.PJl. steamer Princess Louise veil of Brussels net was held in cannot ultimately compete In world, 8 : and 7Vic; Evolutidn, 20,000, caDt S K Grav is due In nort at place with a doronet of orange blossoms: She carried a bouquet of white rose buds and white carna tions. In the absence of her father, who was unavoidably detained from attending the ceremony, the bride was given in marriage by her mother who looked very becoming in a very smart gown of blue flow ered. georgette. The bride entered the room to the strains of the Wedding March played by her sis ter, Veima, and, during the signing of the register, Mrs. Gordon H. Jol-llffe sang effectively "O Promise Me." Tme gift of the groom to the bride was a handsome gold bracelet. Following the ceremony, which was conducted by the resident minister, Rev. W. J. Selder, a wedding supper was served to Immediate friends. The table was tastefully decorated with rosebuds. During the proceedings the happy couple received congratulations and best wishes from all present. Both bride and groom are well known and popular in this district. The groom taught school at Queen Charlotte City for two years. Mr. and Mrs. White will remain at Queen Charlotte during the sum mer months. NEW ROYAL HOTEL I Zarelll Proprj-tor -A HOME AWAY FROM BOME" Rates 11.01 nf tO Rooms Hot & Cola Water Prince Kurxrt, B.C rhitn eti r.n. ivt i markets with countries where the state directs the system. A tough problem for the convention to decide is the plank dealing with the railway problem Another sticker will be the monetary policy. Some of the younger delegates Washington, 73ic and 7c; West- fbjord, 20. 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