"A Woman of Paris ' featuring Edna Purviauce VJtitttn and. Directed by Churltt Chaplin At the Westholrne Tonight and Tomorrow. The Daily News I'HINCR ItUl'KItT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, exespt Sunday, the Prince Hupert Daily New?,- Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. VVU.FS, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Mythical Reforms Not Always Advantage. The best Tobacco fbt the pipe 88 86 Monday. June 30, l'J?l. For a number of yean the people of Prince Rupert worried! 14-! i Friday and Saturday FbVirfn;r CuM" Cameo Comedy "Plus and MitiuV Fun from the Pre. XHAPLIN'S PICTURE His First ferlous " BLAZES NEW TRAIL "A Woman of Paris," a Portrayal I of Life as Actually Lived Predictions are being made Ihat SUBSCRIPTION RATES: jllio . ncreening of Charles Chap. City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $ 1.)0 jlioV nn ljry in "A Woman of By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Paris" starring Kdna I'urvianee. Slates, in advance, per year $0.00 -will iand forth 1nmotion pietnre To all other countries In advance, per year $7.foht!tor ,a an eiHwiial event that -will evert a slrortg influence on Transient Display Advertising. .. .$1.40. per Inch per insertion 'the present tfay nhto-drania. Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.80 per inch! Tin entire siory and produe- Local Readers, per insertion . .25c per lineilitm. eonreiveri and produced by Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word!bi mailer cinema genius pro- Legal Notices, each insertion lfc pee agate lihemi.-, to reveal a I rent meat of a . Contract Rates on Application. vital problem, pretested wMh et- ' . .i:cj iiL - . jiiTiiii- inuuHji) jet wiiii an un. bounded Hfvelieloeteal force lhJai iwill blaze a aw trait along flic 'highway of motion nkttirc jitjr-Ipre. j The Iherne I a lnrlftng one, land nia1e the more ao bejjallse, ef (the utter winndteity ami warmth jof fee-ling that rierment ft. II ;preenls a problem with Uie ljbair and fundamental f life( hmtf.U- nvr It... ..uV,,.,! ..f Uiwi,. nu. lu.l .... II... ca...,a -wihu-iii no up" ir inifrei- River salmon fisheries. Under the reflation thev r.ro-lm ,a,,,',n 'n" ",an "pi- were were ro- hihiled, the reaMin fr the prohibition being given as a deirew,sr F ,, lo Conserve Ihe fish. It wa the impression among the public i .... . ,J"?. a110" Hint this wa, a blind and that the real reason for the regulation! . . "1", V? Cbarlf "T L ,t V sJL Chaplin, it in l iI,. ,U.ir r M, i,. n,a n.i J 1 " " monopoly. h.,11"' ....lLhpln but wilh Ibe In, of !,: iu .:. I i n t ill" jrui iui iir iiii nine ki ini.ii mic lirrn uiiiim-ii imii the Skeeua River, but no far ifiere hay been no change in the method of fithiug. The boat are out as usual aiid the ga en gine ha not invaded (he sacred domain of oar and sail, Possibly it will be other m seen by hirn. Ami ai in a etna I life. IbVre is eornedy. trajredy, paion. abuntily, mhi- i r .. ...ii ii - . soirie time before a change i made. AXV'T. '- .-.I. 1 1. - .... i .1 1 ii .. ...... ii"i" o nirr iwiiiiiiii liu among the nreu who are directly interested or there would this time have been many of them on the fi-hiug grounds. We believe that the abolijiou of the regulation was right and that such a regulation1 lends (o disturb Hie public mind, but now (hat it is taken off nobody seems to be benefited and nobody is injured. . Difficulty In Caring For Tourists. In a place as small ns Prince Rupert H is found difficult lo properly route tourists, providing. them with suitable attractive recreations while visiting the cily. As the plAce grows, population increases, (aiid the number of tourists heroines greater, it will be easy In arrange lo take care of Iheui. The commercial possibilities in conueclioii wilh the work will be greater and less responsibility will be pjflced on Ifie Board of Trade and similar organizations. Tliis heiitg (me, it is Ucumbeiil upon every citizen of Prince Rupert lo conslitiite hiutelf an entertainer. .R j. desirnhld that everyone shall have the fullest pissible information in regard to trie oisirict and hall try lo make visitors feel that they are wel come. The. writer remembers (hat in one of. the French rilies during a short visit before the war, citizens would willingly walk a block or two to direcl'a stranger nnd a foreigner where to finil something. This courtesy was npprecinled and left pleasing remembrances- in the minds of the visitors: - One Of Worst 81ns On Calendar. ,One of the Worst sins in the world is Hi.1t of being habitually late. The person who keeps everyone waiting nas an exag-gernled idea of his own importance. He i a nublic nuisance and should be dealt wilh as such. Vhat a common thing it is for a meeting In he held up and the. lime of dozens or hundreds of people. wasted because one person is not on time. This is especially true in Prince Rupert. A meeting is called for eight o'clock and very few arrive until half past. A. parly i going out boating and one sinner makes it uncomfortable for n dozen oRieY who are kicking their-heels on the float awaiting his arrival. Women are us( as great sinners in this respect as men. It is a thosl discourteous Hiing to keepn party wuitfiig. ' We nil kuoy that' there are times when latcnCs cannot be avoided. People are delayed from no fault of theirs and cannot possibly arrive on time. R is noticed, however. Ilia! ome. people, are habitiially Jate while others nre habitually On time. ijtfkrikHaaaaul n Snnka.l!anl a f I j t . I "J, -A VV Pari' At the sam time he has woven an ex quisite tapestry portraying the sincerity of a woman', soul In all it nake.ln thoticb elolhetl in its individuality. IX'alfiift with lirs and types thai be knows.' nbaplin brings to the screen hi first contribution to Ibe serious drama a story as old as that of Adam and Kve e presented wilh urh convincing unilerstan.dinjr and treatment that it wilt be a revelation in the nrl of photo dramatics. Thi i the Dominion Day offering here. SINGER JIM MCKEE BILL HART PICTURE went di lie .11 PAflB TWO. Monday io ! WEEK AT THEATRE ! r Monday and Tuesday A- Edna Pjirvianee in "A Woman of Pari." International News. - oue that bill the mo.l .lamreenn. n.l ,Pr " WW latest production to be seen here al I lie mid-w eek. Tryinjr lo escape a pursuing HOne. Kill llnrl (in, I hla ' Suffice to say the slaiinl IrtiT Singer Jirn McKee." is the most spectacular ever witnessed in any tumble off a hitch and almost!"'"1, ?r"r; perpeijdirular cliff rolling and crashintf lo the bottom lo where 'in n-alily. an ambuhnce hIoikI wailing. Hut it wasn't needed. Hill Harl and his paint horse have been through -too many hazards in the making of western pictures to need any ambulance. Too bad the pinto pony didn't wait lo write ' Told Under a While Oak Tree." What lot by rn,utiMldened nudience. ''" "lwee,, him and hlOmuse ip over will, speclcular feat of all is shown in "Sinner Jim McKee," the Mar's ",a,,'' frorn PlHures forjwbv tell you all ab.m of 'l Pun ui.lltrfilila INtia In iAKnvi and one of the imosl thrilling stunts seen In any photoplay. FLOWING GOLD IS FULL OF ACTION Rex Beach Story of Tax as Oil Fields Told In Picture Here at Week-End I No matter what one's taste may Jbe In Hereen entertainment, ("Flowing Oobf," the latest con-jtrlbullnn to the. ririenii art. will fifford pleasure lo the niosl jaded ifan. This picluse is to fie at the tWestholine Friday And Hafurday. ! Seldom, if ever; has nny novel offered the unusual opportunities ,for diversified nnd satisfying fscreen action as dons Ihfs great ,Itex lleaeh litle of, Ifie Texai oil : fields. Delicious rfcjnedy, pleasing romance, inleh'ce drama, ipalhos, thrills and speclurulfir (Sequence are .cunningly Infer- minglerl. The ladies will revel In Ibe heauliful gowns and setting of some of the episodes, while lhe a m aT Wednesday and Thursday never Ulc, s diiaui S. Hart in "Sinjr-t Jim MfKeV Comedy Cartoon "Felix Fill a, Shortae. Fos Xcws-iiaieile;. You. can buy: Independence financial independence in old aje and freedom fmtn worry in the present, by making small payments nicely adjusted to your age and circumstances. No good citizen would sell his Indepcnd-ence if. he knew it. hut each day that he lives without providing for the future, lie is truly soiling on the installment plan lUs most precious possession. Some day he will have to surrender his independence or his family may have to make good his default when he dies. Life Insurance is the solution of tliis problem, bate, scientific, secure in every way., Why hot call hi the Life Insurance Man and discuss this vftnl matter today? he would have toad.ll In that mm will Krip Ibair et .lurinur book the paint Imrse. could de- Ibe lir fiirht eeni belween M I -' scribe numerous thrilling ndven. Ion Hills and John lt-he. Pro- lure n which he and his master bably nefer before lm antliiiiir ; (larliripaled. There was, for ex- so -peelacnWir and IbrilliiiK been ample, the precarious busineiis attempted on ibe screen. n I lie of walking over a lo;r. across a vivid orm, flcMI and fire icanyoii, when horse and rider scenes, llie liiuaiiion- rule up-ilook a fall that both iindoMfdedly on n roof-top by Anna 0 il-nl : I remember with shivers. Then, and Mfllon Sill, throuitli a rau- He and His Pinto Poney to bejK.rP wa another Ham when the ing lorrent of blaiina oil. m the1 accn ner ai me mio-wweeK pony, with his master mounted. mf.Ut of p cloudburst and thun-Itill Hart aiiTTiis pinto pony Uu" lnln e swim derstorrn. wilh Jmrninv ..,( well, have fiKured in many thrilling '"'" lot U.eir al about then.. Is cal-ulal ndtenlure in maklmr r.linrn- ,,VP a wniripoo . mreciiy ai-.nnnK n pasp irom u mo-i nar And when the ttien'i but it .Ten Years Ago In Pfinca Knprt June 30, 1914. j On suggeslioo of Al-I M,.mi j py. llie city couneil la-t niii' decided to appeal Ibe judgment (riven last week by Mr. ,lusllee Morrison in the action over a! sewer .brought by J. Fred Ilitehie. Aid. Iiybhavn and Aid. Mailland voled ngninsl maklpg the appeal. - The (lnsprvai1's have ngaln swept Ihe province of Ontario in Ihe provincial elections. Hie standing of the pailies in: Conservative, HI; Liberals, 25; independents, 2. The city council has ordered that eighty Ions of rotten herring stored in a shark at SeI( Cove be removed lo sea id a cosl of 1 2f, Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to Ihejhrone of Atislrinaml Ids Wife "were nsahsslnated yesterday while driving Ihruuvh Hie streets of Karejavo. Inter national romptlcationa it s fear ed will ensue. eaaaa aa n,n mmm ia aa a aaa if Life Insurance Service ' i 0 I I ' ' 'J .x , i I! J- - v STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George . . n tiie- NVdl ad from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVtM, TORIA, SEATTLE and intermedial pmnls '''' Mon0a'' Thursday and 8aturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday. 10 ; I FOR STEWART Friday. I0. t QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. Kffeclive Jiine :t), IU21. . S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Manet, Port Clements and n Bucnty Bay, every Monday, H.0D i.m. For Skldegate and nil jMirls sbulh every Wednr 8.1)0 p.m. PA3SENQLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNOAY. Lf rnnrr ftuiri ijio pm. for r in. see fir.ojme. himosi f Slfl.il, ill (omit r.ttuni r.ni.U. DiiIvhI suim. aocNov u oetaw STiSHie LiNta. lM OIIi Tlcltt Orric. SZS TMr A. erli Rurt. PMM CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Com t Servicet Sailing from iPrince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUist For Vancouver, Victoria, and 8eattle . June 14, 21, 2S July , 5, 12, 16, 23, 20 For Ketchikan, Wranflell Juneau, Skaoway June 9i 16, 20, 27, 30 July 7, 11, 18, 21, 28 S.i. PRINCESS EATRICE. For utedale, Swanaon lay, Km! alia iella, Oceai Falli, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van souver, every Saturday, 11 .m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W.- Oi ORCHARD. General. Agent . Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avfrnue,, Prince Rupert, B- UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANV OF B.C., LTD- Sdlint from I'rlnrs Kutrt. M Ur VANCOUVER. VlCTOHM, MMB. AUrt , Tunf l, r ror VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, AUrt 1,,n4 SwtntoA Sir, UluHHf 1M for ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, WU Itltnd, Sundr. ' for PORT SIMPSON n Nut MUt ttnnitU. trltt) A.M. 0 B23 ind Atnu. i. tM1, Ant. Prl" 'u,,r,'