,ay gCi.iwnbr 4, 1023. I 7 W3k ' Dependable niTQ u m m u m. m vun,4i measure - r..,i.i i..r y hi " lit. all lit . and mates' ' made. - Gusrsnleed" To Pit. I ... iv itn.l ...Ol "w fabrics. Prices Are Moderate. PRE5SINQ BY STEAM. i f Might. LING The Tailor ' t Offlie turner. npn tor w av m A f usiness 11 THE NEW STAND. "t to St. Regis Cafe. Finn Shoe from $4.50 Workimr Shoes from 15.00. Shoe for Men. Hoys 'l lilnldren, from $1.35 esi nuoDer Boot In Canada. FO HIT I The Shoeman. Third Ave. Next SI llegls Cafe. Phono . 4. O Cafe ''flnce Ruperfa Leading Restaurant. Bsltery Unsurpassed. Third Avenue. i -i r lAiinnv -. 1&V1M1J DENTIST Hlgraon Block. hon 109 For Appointment. ' Bo 953 Prno, Ruppt SERVICE PJOR more than a century the Bank of Montreal hat endeavoured to serve iu customers loyally and well, ever mindful of the fact tlut a Hank's charter is justified by the willing. nes of the Bcnk to play a constructive part in the economic life of the community it serves. Tli rough a widespread system of Branches, each of w hich has br hind it the entire resources of the institution, it makes available to small and large customers alike an adequate and dependable service. BANK OF MONTREAL Established over lOO years BOAT ARRIVALS I The CX.lt, steamer Prince ;lluperl. Capt. It. Donald, had u j heavy cargo of freight for Ocean I Fall yesterday and did nut arrive here until 5:30 in the afler-jlliNin. ?H hour late. The vessel hail it Inrve iHengcr lil In. rlu.linsr several through tourists and ali many returning school learher for the city and district. The arrival were: Mi May Morri. Ml Palmer. I red Hale, Ml Thomas, Mr. and Mr. IS. K. Iliggin-, Mi M. llig-gliis. Mi K. North (Stewart . Mr. M. Mitchell ! Hamilton . W. Knimlc ; Stewart), Mr. Clark, 1.. Clark and K. Clark (Montreal). J. T. Xitrlli (Stewart j. Mi ,V. Kingham. Ml A. Clothier, Mr. II. Cherry ami children, Mi F. J. Noble illayorl), Mr. Orr, Mr. Itonney, j. .. proruttirr (Hum l.akei. Ml K. I.ellire (Yander. hoof . Itoherl llopkinon (Kd-uionloiii, .Miss M. K. Sprague lk'. C. II. Ito. Mr. and Mrs It. MeKvoy and family, S. ,M. Newton. Mr. Willing (llulalh, A. J. Uvell, Mi l.indahl, Mr. Hate sen, 1. II. Muiiro. T. II. John son, Mr. F. Sadie. Ml Merrer, Mi S. I.. Stone, Mi JMnaldon, Mi Louden, Mi lielle Mcl.e.xl, Mi V. Cooke, Ml I'ierre, C. Whatman, Mr. M. Murphy, W. Cruiekhank, Mi Waennan, Ivl. CuuniiiKhuin, Mr. and Mr. Charle Cunninuliaiii, Mr. J. K. .lark and dausihler., Mr. and Mr. Itenter, II. II. Little and datiKlu ler (Ihuellon). John Dyhhavn, John Mcllae. W. W. Stewart, Dr. I.. V. KeiKiu, F. L. Thoiip.on, Ml Jele llothwell, Mr. and Mr. Lett, Mr. W. J. XeNon and family, Mr. II. Walker, .MUs M. Walker, Mi I. M. Marshall iL'k), Mi H .Dill, Mi M. C. Miller, (llayporl), Mr. HarllMI, Mr. anil Mr. J. S. JelTery, Mr. W. l. Virker and daiiKhler, Mis Frank, Mr. liraxell, W. llenhelt, Mr. Cabled, Jack llilditrh, L. ,Sandreii, J. Carlon and Mr. and Mr. F.dwurd l.fpetl. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SUI Mlhwt BrMe Orr et RIim tt Trre, B O, Prlno Rert DUIrkt. Thi llm fur rwviiiuj inulrrt fur Um (HHllrirllnll fif tlx tlunr lli.uliullfsl lirldt lu lifrn rstrmli-it lo IS iiimiii, Hiiclrd tlini. on TliurmUv, Si'iitrnilirr e. Ifltl. I'l'HI.IC WKOiKS HK.I'AIIT.MK.NT. I'rlnre luiprrl. H.O. NOTICE. 0TirK IS IIKKKIIV OIVK.N Hull in tllctllini will t"' Hindi" by I hp city of I'tliii'V luji'fil lo Hi' l.erlslatlt e Ansembly of Hi I'rovlnr of HililMi Coluiulila. il iu lirtt MMloll, tor III Art lo i rnllllctl rrlnrd luiiHTt l.ix'il impnivt'Diriii Viiiji-lion Art WiS," Wool IHiijr Inlrr ills llif llrrltHi or IIh rl or inlrrm ')l)le nil tliv iM)fiilun lu b leen4 tind.r Im'ul Imprtix-nH'nl Hyltw .No. lei, rnim Srvrn per -nl. 17) lo SU jer fint. luud si U' City of friBP iiupfrt, thin 4iii dy of AiiiuM. 9'J0Nf:!, ' Sotiflior for Uw swlifsm, m Muniripsiiiy of iu City of Prince Rupert UNTIMELY STORM FOR CELEBRATION ; date Receipts Yesterday Less Than One-Quarter of Last Years Y'eterday'i otonn proved un-forluiiHle f..r the Trades A Labor Council' annual Lanor lay ee)e. hratiun. The Xure' Home fund wan to have received half of Hie profit Init the uporl were poorly attended, gate nrejpt heinv le than one-quarter of what they were last year. The Junior football unini. between the Coll. and I'utilic Sehool and the. most of the Irark event were pulled off hut the haehall game between the Married and Single Men, the lug-of-war and cpeed boat rare failed to materialize. The dance In the evening in the F.Ik' Home paid expense and niuy how a profit. The organization of the celebration had been well arranged. the. following having compried! the general committee in charge: Aid. S, D, Macdonald, chairman, J'. Ho Mackay, aeerelary; J. J. MiillU. II. F. Fraer, .Auue HIack, jJauieK M. (ampbell, It. Love, Itiporge Scot , W. K. Thompon, !J. H. Meagher, W. M. Hrown, (ieorife WaiMell, (ieorge Caey, Mr. It. C. laron ami Mr. Jarvl Mcl.eod. A handnme filiing n"! donated by Stork' Hardware wa pnifilably raffled, the winning! REEVE OF SAANICH Prince Itupert. i high in hi praie for the hospitality extended lo visiting delegaten by the' people of fhe iiorlheril city.. ny a Victoria paper. They vvereJ laki'ii on (our Ihrotigh the indu-Irial and residential districts of the northern melroiolis, and Many of the streets were made litlnl illilv liv pulllttir I li rikii I'll Ihi year for the extension and repair of tlu sidewalk system, and he site of the magnificent city hall cost in the. neighborhood of 50,000 for blasting and clearing Itefore a stone of the superstruc ture was laid, lieeve Watson expressed hi admiral ion for the courage, optimism and resource of the Prince Itupert people. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE TH1 D4IL1 HBWB WEEK AT MOVIES 1 Tuesday. Norma Taluiadpe I n "Within Ihe Law." Palhe Jleview. Wednesday and Thursday. Holly Compson In? "The Hooded Woman."- The new leather Pusher. Hound Xo. 2. Topic of t lie Daya Friday and Saturday and Saturday matinee, f.' The (ienrge Mclford production "You Can't Fool Your Wife.' Comedy. Fox Xews-fiajette. WITHIN THE LAW TO BE SHOWN AGAIN TONIGHT Hie well known piny, "Within the Law" which wh fhown tat night to n large audience will he repeated fnnight at I be Vct-holme Theatre. In it Norma Tal-made the heroine, i a hop isirl who U nent lo pron for a theft -he did not commit. .In demanding that he get the limit.! Kdward (Slider, department torej owner, explain that he wants to) make an exarmde of Mary. On her j release, vowing vengeance, fht Jiin a gang of blackmailer onj condition thai die operate only! williin t tie law. Herecially) rmiiil.cr being 16. A cake pre-li breach of promise suit. Howl (enled by La Cae Itakery wa!be take advantage of an oppor-l won hy Mr. Hen Se'f. Irawinpiliil that present itself wheni jfor the gdd wrist watch pre-Jhe nieetn Dick Oilder, son of her' jetile. by Harry' loclie.ler and'a'"p'1 nemy. become involve.1 in, the cheval mirror donated bv T. "an extraordinary romance and a Ho. Mackay will take place 'police, frame-up, fjuar"e herelf. Inter. iwiiii uie world ami nnaiiy iinii; trio liappine. i unfolded vividly! on the screen. PRAISES THIS CITYlBETTY COMPSON IN 'Speaks of Difficulties Encoun tered Here In Connection With Construction lleeve Walon. of Saanich municipality, .who, with Mr. .Wai-on, ha returned from the North, where the lieeve attended the 103 roiixentjon of the Hrill-dl Coltllil- hin l.'nion of Municipalitieit at THE BONDED WOMAN Shipwrecks and Dancing Girls and Loss of Side Attractions In Picture Iieaiitiful Hetty Compsnn in n beautiful story of regeneration. beautifully produced. That is the al traction which will prove a liwleslono at the Weslliolrne Theatre Wednesday.! wliere The Hondeil Woman", open.. Hit strong lramatic presentation ha it basis in a lory by the late John Fleming1 Wilson. ' ! Mi Compson appears as An-i f0,a "asM aunnier oi a sea eveivlhing possible wu done for their enlertaiiiiiiHiii d comfort 'l''n- Vnwla I- loved by Lee he convelU,",l,,, " oi me su.p- during time of Iho owiiinir firm. Her fathers life is fl I ra . t he Heeve u;i struct: will. II,- s' "' J0" 'iners. his Iirst . tremendous .lifficullics the peop1e;n,a't' A,ur,la! learn ,,hal ?0!n-of 'a-.n Tavlnp for ..j:or. Her Prince lluperl were overcom-lr ing in the crealion of their city. r.a' lw ht m taw an interest in him. Angela discovers that she tioe.s not love Marvin . j .......if... , ,i , ...i.. ..!.... ojd rr4-k hills and ridges, he" """" - said. ami hollow conlaining V' V" ' " """ "r":,,c"' 0D,,e muskegs were filled in and made , "m w ' V . habitable. Three-o.uarters of a million feet of planking was used .where they are vvrecKcii on a and he- finds strength to save himself, while both find love-r-for each oilier. Popular elements are a thrilling storm at sea, and ' several realistic shipwrecks. The interior of a Honolulu sailors' resort, with Its dancing girls and other diversions, furnishes a colorful background. CAN A MAN FOOL HIS WIFE? IS QUESTION ARISING IN PICTURE I lie jonnwillg comprise inn. .Ran n mnn fnni ilU .vifft council of Ihe Northern Poly- Th(, ,p of ,ho ,,j0lir, i, technic Instilute and will act as inwu ,Prn , ie wvek end says local representatives in their lfl lau t. The plot Indicates also respective inwns: It, Armour, Anyox; .lames, Slewarl, Surf Inlet; Thomas Mc- (liiignu, Pwanson Hay; .1. H.j Young, Terrace; C..,V Hutchin-I son, Alice Arm; Win. nrnnt.l llatellop, Fredk. Ockleshnw,! Smithers; M. II. Harper, prince (Jeorge; 0. P. Hussinger, Telkwa; (I. V.. Andrew, Stewart. The Prince Hunerl renresenta- lit... ....I I n.....I..I A.I I I I IV II IIHS UIH J VI lUTIt i'iillin li Miss Anna l.undmiisl of the lloynl Hank slalT sailed hy lic Prince (leorge Saturday evening .. V.. ......... .... . l.ll.l.iu I pIii i E. II. Shockley siled hy Hip Prince (leni'uo Sulunlay, night for Vlclorju on u business trip. Why not 8iilcribo for the Daily News and have it sent to your home regularly! if ri tx cjLHt&ueHee9 LEUR.ICE JOY IN THE WWMOUNT PCTURt AtXJ CAN FOOL YOUR U1FEI n gcorcc wtioso pftooucnp thai the woman is usually wis to the man and his ways. In this A worth-while Reputation The head of one of thu country's great; manufacturing institutions says: "The Man who builds and the - man who buys are both beneficiaries -of reputation. To the one it is a continuous spur and incentive-to the i other, the strongest of all guarantees that what he buys is worthy." Patronize the manufacturer or merchant who has a reputation for honesty and fair dealing. Such motives must actuate the consistent advertiser. The man who invests real money in building a reputation for himself and his merchandise cannot afford to risk any of it by taking unfair advantage of his .customers. He must retain the good-will of the buying public Without this, his business cannot succeed Every time he advertises he puts his reputation in your hands. His products or the wares he has for sale must make good. His service must be as advertised. That is why it pays to read .advertisements, to deal with advertisers and to buy advertised goods. piclure Miss Joy, as Edith Mc-Hride. is Ihe trusting wife, charming ami ingenuous, yet intuitive to the last degree. Her particular type' of beauty, wilh her soft brown eyes and dark brown hair, fixes just the necessary sympathy to the role, of the modern wife, troubled ami tormented hy a millionaire husband who has reached the so-called dangerous ago. M1ss Xnldi is the siren do luxe i the picture a polished beauty, wife of an eminent surgeon, who seeks .social comiuesls lo furl her her husband's practice; Her raven black hair and alluring eyes produce the desired. effect when she sets out lo annex a ntan to her long list of victims. Miss C.aron, "chi( blonde, diminutive, is the flapper of eighteen, hut possessing a sophistication thai would he a credit to a woman of fifty. She bobs in ami Out of the piclrre on a breeze of pontaneity that is a delightful contrast to the action of the other two characters in the story. Miss Mercer, Miss S. I.. Stone, Miss Donaldson, Miss Louden, Miss Hello Mcl.eod, Miss Jessie Holliwell and Mrs. It. Walker, members of the local school leaching staffs, were among the arrivals from Ihe south on the Prince Itupert yesterday afternoon returning to lake up their duties today after the summer holidays, MINERAL ACT. CERTIFICATE OP IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE. lUIr, llilr .No. I, Hair .Xo. . Htl .No S. litis .No. 4, (ml IUI .No. & MmrMl Claim. Sllimtril III Hi. Ilrllt Cool Mlntnr tmlon of Col IiUlrlrl. Wtirre hirtlrU: Srvntour Inlet on Vlvm Hay, ibout JO uitlvs North of Tori lUrilv. Tiki .Villre that I, TIiohiK Vlalliewt, Frre Mliu-r'a i'.rlir ol .No. 7sJ c in Irml. lly dlv from thu date hrrruf, lo apply io the .MiniiiK iKorttr ror a trr lirit-att) of lioi'nrt.itifiu for th. purpoa of obtaitilns Cmwn nrani or w auov rUlms. And ftnih'r lake ixdlr tin I arllou mid.r ffclloii $i niual I romnienrfd I fore IUi 'iMuanrt of ratil Crrltriraln of ImprnvmH-nli. Palril IIU Stth day of July, AD. Ufa. ASftll D, MFNIIES. Free Minrr'i Ctruticait No. JI0I9 C. Yes, it is worth your while to Read The Advertisements "Rupert" Brand Kippers SMOKED DAILY by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P.itO.OOO Ton Floating Dry Dook tnolneer. MaohlnlaU, Boilermaker, laoksm4the, FaWarn makera, Founders, Woodworker, KU. Electric and Acetylene Welding. a Our plant Is equipped to Imdle all kinds of Marine and Commercial Work if r 1 i