PAQR TWO. Particular People UAILY KDITION choose SALADA" i May 19, 1914. The treasurer' statement for Jhe year JUKI was haiuled (o Ihe City council laM evening.- II showed a surplus of ftl i5,3ilt..'H Hfllfl The most delicious blend procurabh The Daily News .PIUNGK RUPKHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Rvcry Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Bupert Iiaily News, Limited, Third Avenue. IK V. PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to nil parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, .per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ........... $7.50 Transient Display Advertising 11.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page..' $2.X0 per inch Local Headers, per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion . k . . ... 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion ,15c per agate line Contract Hates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Monday, May 19, 1921. Class Distinction Gradually Diminishing. Class distinction, .which has Iteen almost a curse in Britain for many centuries, is gradually diminishing. During ami since the war, rapid strides have been made in this direction and the fact .that a Labor government is now in power will promote, rather than retard the movement. Willi leaders of lahor representing the masses and those of capital representing the aris-j loeraey lu-ing necessarily thrown together in the national councils, a heller understanding is liouud to ensue and out of this should come eo-operation of spirit and more unified progress for the British Empire.- ' Today we see labor leaders dining with kings, and union officials playing games with royally. One hundred years ago this could nut have been conceived. Ted years ago, even, it was hardly possible. Not only in Creat Britain. hut in other European countries does, this condition prevail. ' Movement Evolutionary 1 Instead Of Revolutionary. . , . . . , That which Socialists have advocnted is being'1 brought lo pass in the British Empire but in a happy manlier. Slowly Hie breach between the class extremes is narrowing. An evolutionary movement is on fool rather than a revolutionary oiie. The masses are corning into their own bul net in such a way as to cause hardship to any certain class. The movement is constructive and not destructive. Perhaps Europe Is profiling by Russia's great and terrible lesson. In that unfortunate eoiiulry the old capitalistic system was turned out, overnight as it were, and the principles ofcom-muiiism and collective bargaining were, substituted in a day. All business and industry, being derived of its monetary reward so suddenly, was paralyzed. The wheels of prolluclion ceased and famine and pestilence followed. Both Working To Common End. Russia is recovering Imwovon m.,1 Itin ..:..: . -O. .v., till., .in milll- lllllll.lt ll pies or Bolshevism have been casl out by the very persons who had inaugurated them. Not ronimoli " sense ' but' dire privation " happy happy medium. medium. She She n.av may rie rise from from ih. the .looilw depths of ,.r..l 'her despair bigger and belter nation. l oriunaiely Britain's people were not under the heel Glinll I . . . . fall 1 II I ! nr. II... - I I of .,,., I Veslenlay ipii(e a number of WICK AT WCSTHOLME Monday Night Bebe Daniels in Children's Children." International News. His Tuesday Night l.yrn Chili Playground Concert. Wednesday and Thursday Colleen Mo. ire in v'Painteil People." J-'ox ,Vews-(iiizetle. Comedy. Friday and Saturday "If Winter Comes," Fun from the Press. The management of Ihe West holme Theatre is planning- to close Ihe house up for a couple of weeks in .Inly. Opportunity will he taken of the season when movie patronage is not very high to give the entire stan a vara lion. Plans are said to be underway for the erection of a new movie palace in Ihe city. The future of the project will depend on- in diistrial itcvcjupnienl In Ihe near future. The picture of the United Stale flyers in Prince Hupert, which vi rn lo have been shown last week, will he presented at lh Westliolme Theatre on Wednes day and Thursday of this week. Charlie Chaplin is producing ,i big comedy of Alaska "Chilknot Pass." There will he a thousand sourdoughs in it. Scenes are he ing taken in the famous Sierran peaks of California. There is probably no yonng person in pictures coming lo the front as fast as .Norma Shearer who is now playing, the lead op posite .laek Pick ford in Ihe new production "The End of Ihe World." She is also scheduled as leading lady in another big feature that is shortly to he pro lured. She featured recently la "Pleasure Mail." "Broken. Bar rjers." "Broadway after Dark,' and "Lucre! ia Lombard."' The fiyro Club has Ihe West. holme Theatre for Tuesday evening. A high class concert is to be staged for the playground fund. A fine hill has been an nounced and Ihe ticket sale has been strong. MODERN GIRL SHOWN IN PICTURE TONIGHT Theme Deals With Parents Who Take no Interest In Their Children Proved Ihe mislak I Z r . V . 'l . ''h' .il,lrrn's P''ldrcn." a piclurination of I T V A ! i t en i cars Ago l j in rr.nce Kupcn Eva II. inonular noel hv Arthur Train whirii will he ihe real ure at the West holme Theatre tonight, is a . ..ui. .. ..um.u,r ,i uiiu which existed in Thev missia. were ' , , . . steadier hud blessed with a )...l,.e ni.siii,. i n,... ...n.. .T powerful production and one of out their own lw,ii , x n" ' .'" " ,7 " ' : ' V'V, . ' "'universal appeal. The them the unit in the workings of Ihe w,r,i- u hn; . .... '"I the unreslrainled mod end is heinir me) in ..... n m, n.n'i ..' . ,ern girl and her mad nuesi of f v '"'"mil .mil. mi unr is siuieilllK. Ill I , , fiel rnnnv nf llmn i.i . . .B .. excitemcii and of her linrent , v - ""v ...,,,, n,m. nerisneti m n more urasl e . . . upheaval arc hnrdlv noticing the change utiwh. are eilher loo busy making nwiney or indulging (heir own pleasures lo lake any interest in me weirarc or llieir cliildren. i . i,....ti.. I, it... . . ,. , . . "!" iniiiir mini y .iai;- , . , 1 (kaiu, .lames iiennie and (.eorge ami s sler nrSin'F.. il Utinr , . .v ' "ar " ..mi, i, in it .riiwreu . ;-.-t are icaiureii in me- prin f e.xpieleiL h 'arrive Inmorrnw on a vllt. lo jfrince Hupert. E. in die' cliy for a few days. cipal roles while in Ihe support appear .Mahlon Hamilton, Mary Eaton. Hale Hamilton. Warner .1. Don-en of Burns Lako IsjOland, John Davidson, Joe Burke and many oilier prominent ar tists of stage and screen. 'Ills Children's Children"' was slProuuceti produced by ny Sam am Wood w oOi and ami ,. , in- iiHH'iifiineni nsiung no a I . uisiiie. , loresiry di'i.arlineiii, Isiln-oughf ' in halihul ,,,, ,,,,,1 and nnlr.aded'ssive.cenes IIIIIIPIII and rich costume on Oil a J. inn lln up IIia nna, coast in I, II... ..I II... ..I, ,. . . . j..'ii i . I Irfn (he Hie al Ihe Atlln Pish Co.' docks. H Hill O Cr Underwood London Dry Gin The Gin you will atk for again the ttandard of purity for over 160 years. $3.25 ptT bottle This ndvertisejiieuf is not published or displayed by the Lirpior Control Board" or by Ihe Government of British Columbia. l .... win incase an lans. i no screen lay was prepare rrom Ihe novel by Minte M. K'atterjohn. and Al ftilk did Ihe photography. 'IF WINTER COMES" IS SPLENDID PICTURE Photoplay Is Filled With Drama tic Scenes and Situations High Above Average Those who have read A. R. M. Hutchinson's "If Winter Comes" and have heard that William, Fox has produced n motion picture tersion of the great novel have wondered how the dramatic, element could be extracted from such a comerialfnnal hook and presented on Ihe screen. A highly impressive answer s sunnlie.ii In llhe pholoiilay ilself which I in at tained a height of dramatic power! THE UAILY AEWa MoioUy, Majr 1 . W r. MJI QkoyctJiat nevatfDics rarely achieveit on the screen. "If UAU DlfU 1 1117 IQ Winter Omies" will be given Us "vH IULI1 U1L U first showing at the Westliolme Theatre Friday night- fwo of the uist powerful ; scenes In Ibis screen masterpiece are (he inmiest on Kffie Bright, the young girl whom Mark he-j Your Family A mother and children bereft of home is life's most pitiful drama. It is enacted all too often because life insurance had not been provided. Government statistics show that "ninety-five per cent of men at age sixty are dependent." Other men die without leaving anything for the support of their families. Life insurance has been evolved so that a man may arrange his life's program to provide for his family. It is scientific, safe and sound. Have your wife and children , sufficient life insurance protection? Life Insurance Service SHOWN IN PICTURE Fainted People" Gives Insight Into Foibles of the Wealthy Set rriemieii ami ror whose death hj is suspected, and Mark's rwel-i "I'ainled People," a Firsl N'a-ing later with Ihe hypocritical lbnal picture, fealuring Colleen Iwyning, who sooghl lo fasten l-Moore, wnirn is coming lo Hie Ihe crime on him. Uesltoduie lliealre on Uediies. Throughout the trial, with tl.e,,,ar n,wl Thursday nights, is a iinisponliiin IWi.tinc- fnAl. nml ? onuiia oi lasRiiiaung a p- distorling- innocent silnotlons,''"""1' lrvlillnir vivid contra! poor old Mark is dragged through ,iwlw''"n ,hp! of l," rifU "' a hell beyond his Imagination. In"p '""r- '"eidenlally it "s,w this difficult, entirely psychologl- ",H IJ'" ""siocrai who cat situation. Percy Marmont ,IVP n"r."lr rronl' ' o- shnws clearly his comrdele un-l"11" ,,ack 11 "P- del-standing of Hie mind of Mark.' nnn """"i'" moments While vicious, poisonous fpies-n m,mor ln ",p P"re lake lions are being hurled at him the V in "'p hrm" of '""''T f riilliiiir i.inr-ifin- nn Ih. f,.n- Clinton (.ity'n soaial set. Only of Marmont nr fh,.- ..r i.nii. n an,l l"f son and Ihe ser. derment. horror h. U nnnl.u i vanls know hnw poor Ihey really realize Ihe situation; and Ihe 'V' ,,ul nrr livin ,fl '"I" chorees ntrninsi hinr t n i.in. u ,,iat '" son will make a finnnci- does not seem possible that Ihese nlly ,lfcessfnl marriage in order men ewn really moan what Ihey r,ro"P l,IPr lonune. me ser-charge him willu They ffnultlnV vnn'' likewise hope for such an possibly believe that he enroiiil- ' f y '" led a crime. la''' 'or rnany months. Then, armed with Ihe proof! ()nP-lay ""re Ih a sensational thai Twyning's son is the father, n'n,"rn,,n! or Hie son's courl- of Kffio Briuhl's child. Murk "'"P "Y maiden, Ihe eeks out lte e,er Twyning io'n Uiul """''d Insults con- bash him." lie enters Ihe office , r' r sweeinearl. with murder in hi heart. jj(.,0V,''''",',1"K them, proceeded Hien learns that Twyning's sou gave his life In battle. He softens and, Instead of wreaking vengeance, he spares Twyning, his arch enemy, (he-pain of knowing his son's misdeed, consoling him wflh the wonts: "There, there fine death. fin death brne lad y brave lad," Marmoiil's perfnrmarice in this seem in a fine arcompUsltnint. The photarplay ; "If 'winter Conies' U filled wlih dramalle scenes nmk slliiftllnns; jliul rank high above the screen average-.. Subscribe for ibs Dally News, and Ibere lo "knock the Inr out of Ihe boy." One of ,e howS sends him' cbur out into the re. ceplion ball, where the wugeless buller Joyously kicks hint back into the library for more punish, men!. This Is one of Ihe most nmilllnr, .nAA. ... t ......i-imh im i:ih- nrr siiowil on Ihe screen, il Is said. HEMORRHOIDS ii Do sot Buffer mother day irltn Itchlnr. IfleJlnif. or Protnirti rile or tlamorrbald. i9 urdctl ocrstlon reUlrcd. Dr. Clisnc'i umunsiK wiu rin you at ones unit afford laatlnar bnflt Alio a Uix; all il-al-ra. or IMmannon, Ilal-i A Cu LlinllcJ, Toronco. Hanipta Ijoi fraa. ll : i ii .J, I 3 t : fa t May 8 to 17 is Conrioleum Week SALE END8 SATURDAY Congoleum Rugs At Bargain Prices 0x0 $8.M Size U x Tfl . . StM u x 0 $12.85 rtixe l x I (I'd Siw x 12 $17.25 $10.95 $15.10 Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. The House of Quality. Phone 123 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermaker, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is pipped lo handle nir kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL. WORK. - PHONES 43 and 3M.