Monday July 11, 102 i. t Isn't MS i Secret ip We have a letter from a woman living in Chilliwack in ,which she says Hint for some months alie watched pacli day to gel. any rrcipp we miff lit bo giving. ' Tlipy all turned out so, well I (bought you liail discovered Hip secret of pood cooking, and you liavp. though not in the way I expected," she says. Slio goes on to say it is not Hip rp-cipp so much as Hip richness ami delicate flavor of Pacific .Milk 'It Improves any recipo wonderfully.' slip says. Pacific Milk Co. Limited 328 DRAKE STREET, VANCOUVER, Factories at Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. ' iu Happy is Hip man wlin is l liaiulv about Hip Iioiisp, says Handy Andy. Ami happy is flu. family. The Iioiisp anil 'Hip disposition of Hip folks who lic in it arp kppt in perfect repair. We will spII you Hip tools you need. You ali-pady liavp Hip ambition. II nl.m.l I n n I ! iun .IIHIlll Jtllll I1IIIIIIH See our display of Stanley vwi wtf wni U WW I 9 ri IVvU ' aien Hardware Cn The Handy Andy Store. Hardware and Sporting Goods na a..,. iu.n o SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Eastern Canada United States Triangle Tour to JASPER NATIONAL PARK EDMONTON and CALQARY. One way via Vancouver. Write or call: City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert iTHl- DULY. IIWBi pin fivi. " . :uT 1 : 1 WEEK AT WESTHOLME Monday and Tuesday "TIip Shepenl King." InlPrrptional Npws. Wednesday and Thursday Boy or Mine." Comedy. Kim from Hip Press. ..Friday and Saturday Thomas Meighan in "l'ipil Piper Malone." ConiPdy (Jarloon "Felix tin Hip Trail." Tnx Npws. , Hnoth Tarkington is Hip author of two of Hip pLays thai arc bping shown at Hip W'pst-liolmp Thpali'p his wppk "Boy of Mine," on Wednesday and Thursday and "Pied Pippr Ma- Ipnp," on Friday and Saurday. Douglas Fairbanks and .Mary I'ickfoid nit' pxppctpd bark in l.os AhjtpIps about August 1 from IliPir Kuroppan tour. Some members of thpjr party are already hark. .. .lames Johnson, manager of I hp Pickford-Fairbanks Studios, iWnown on Hip "lot" as "Radio Jim" heeausp of his Piilhusiasm for flint form of PiilprlainniPiit. Hp rpcpntly won I on a motor lour Into Hip high Sierras, and W. W. Kerrigan, manager of Hip Mary Pickfnrd Company, madp his trip miserable witli a post card campaign which .read "lladio-alpr H-O-l-L will now come on Hip air." Johnson re. cpivi'd these postals in pypry town whern Iip. stopppd. "THE SHEPHERD KING" ANCIENT ROMANCE Dramatic Story of David Is Pro duced With Impressive Results It is said that evpry grpat play and every tremendous novel had its origjn in life, somewhere down Hie ngns. The truth of this is plendidly demonstrated in t lie William Fox production of "The Shepherd King," which conies to the- Weslholme ThPatrp Monday and Tuesday nighl. The dramatic story of David. the shepherd boy, who, finally be came monarch, with its rnmnnce and pathos, lias been reproduced on celluloid with impressive results. Ilealism was sought and was found only nt the base of the pyramids, where the camera clicked in the sardonic face of thej Sphinx. Moiv than 5,000 extras, with 500 camels and as many donkeys, form the sorrowful arnvy of Ihe children of Israel! being led out of Fgypt by Moses. As I'rincess Michal, youngest daughter of Saul, who eventually becomes the ijueen rt the Shepherd King, Violet Mersereau rises l.o the emotional peak of her career thus far. Xerio Hernardi, ns David, is supreme, fiuido Trenlo, as Saul, role. HAS MANY FRIENDS Acquaintance With Booth Tarkington Resulted In "Pled Piper Malono" King o Israel; Allessandro Sal- Probably no screen star num- vinl. ns Doeg, the King's armyjliers among his nctiuainlnnce so chicftnin, and Fly Darclca, as many ppoplp in the public eye as THE SHEPHERD KING"- vl WILLIAM FOX SprcUl Production At the Weslholme Tonight and Tomorrow. David sIpw with a stone from a'and concert singers are proud to slnngsluil, has the appearance numher him among Hieir friends, and Hip 'Intent necessary for Hie! John McCormack. Hie sineer. is r Massive sets and impressive mob scenes add to the spectacular beauty of Hip picture 'at every turn. The interiors are remark-aide enough, hut Hie nctive desert scenes, filmed in I lift shadows of the ancient pyramids, are even more so. Sppctacles of this nature arp fpw anil far bptween, lint I he Shpphprd King' many of Hipm. WELL KNOWN BOY STAR IN PICTURE Ben Alexander and RocMlffe Fel-lowes Were In "Penrod and Sam" a close friend of Meighan's. Tom would as soon wear orange on St.. Patrick's Day as miss one of the New York M'cCorm'ack concerts, when he is within commuting distance of it. At Pinehurst, N.C., recently during the governor's conference, attended by the chief executive of practically every State in the Union, Meiglian, who has was there, for a rest, was sought 'out. by the statesmen ami treated them to a pre-release showing of his newest picture. The friendship of Meiglian and Oeorgp Aile is wpII known. This starlpit" when Tom was playing Hie masculine lead in Ade's stage comedy, "The College Widow." Here Meiglian met his future wife, Frances Ring. The Meighan-Ade acquaintance has resulted in Hoy of Mine," is from Hie pen mCh Dooular niclures as "Our of Hooth Tarkinglon, and centers Leading Citizen," "Hack Home, about a child, and, while it is and Droke," and "Woman-highly amusing to children, il is proof." of even niorp appeal to adults. It! Another aulhor - friend of is a human interest drama with Meiglian is Hooth Tarkington, ;a range or apppal thai covers considered by many to be Ameri-jpiclure.goers of all ages. Tar- ra's forenvosl writer. For a long kingtnn has so cleverly built the lime the star has been trying to Islory that children can focus induce Tarkington to wrile an eyes and thoughts on the actions original story for him to play in of Hie juveniles ami adulls can on Hie screen. At last Ihe famous look upon Ihe child artists as author consented,, ...wiHi most merely incidental to the building gratifying results. Tlie story is or a great plot. j'Tied Piper Malone ," a comedy- Hen Alexander, who played the drama, with scenes laid at Old- role of "Penrod" in "Penrod and port, Maine, near Tarkinglon's Sam," is sppii as "Hill I.atiniPr, summpr honVe. The plo a typical American small-lown with an attractive sailor boy. Ilockliffe Fellowes, who a gjrj and a bunch of cute kiddies was Hen's stprn father in "Pen- ji0is Wilson is Hie girl. rod and Sam," is seen in the an-j "pjpd Pippr Malone' will be litbesis of that type. This time shown a the Weslholme. Theatre Ihe is a lover of children and n next Friday and Saturday. man who understands them. "Hoy of Mine" is inlprprrlpd by an all-star cast which includes Henry 11. WalUinll, Irrnp Rich, llockliffp Fellowes, Hen Alp.xan- dpr, Dot Farley and Lawrence Licalzi. The picture will be seen at the Westliolme Theatre on v ednesday and Jnursuay nights. pldealsl -Jnjin and TERRACE LADIES IN AMATEUR THEATRICALS Old Time Ladles' Aid Meeting Well Illustrated In Comedy by Church Society Is TKHHACK, July M. Friday evening the Ladies' Ouild of the Presbyterian Church presented n old time Ladies' Aid meeting at Mohawk crossroads which provided a continuous laugh from start to finish. Mrs. Sundal in her role of hostess presented jusl such n ouaint figure as the invagination could paint, as she dusted an already duslless mom and fussed amusingly over her carpel, as she waited for the Princess Merab, elder daughter of Thomas Meighnn. It is a tribute jmPmj)(,ps (0 arrive, talking all the Saul, have powerful parts which to the likeable personality or llie they portray with the maximum handsome Paramount player that of erfeetiveness. Samuel Heles- flappprs and philosophers, gov-Irn, as Colialh, the giant whom ernnrs and hall players, authors RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1923. Has produced Minerals as follows; l'locer fiol.l, .$70!W2,203; Lode Gold, lia,-Mt.HSfi; Silver, $(1:1,5:13,(155; Lead, $58,132,001 ; Copper, $170,01(1,508; Zinc, $27,-l0'i,75(J; Mifa-llaneons Minerals, $1,108,257 ; Coal ami Coke, $250,1)08, 1 lit; Hiiikltng Stone, Hrick, Cement, etc.,'$D0,H5k2:)l; making its Mineral Production lo the end of 102:1 show nn Aggregate Value of $810,722,782 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1923, $41,304,320 The Mining' Laws of this Province are inure liberal and the, fees lower Hum those of. ftny other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British F.nipire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained ly developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown Oranls. Full information together with Mining Ueports and Maps, inny ho obtained gratis' by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. while to her two guests from Bos- ton, Mrs. Kindly and Mrs. De Lloyd FilzHammnn. The former part was played most graciously by . Mrs. Munrn while Mrs. Bert Kenney looked most handsome and aristocratic in the latter role which she sustained wilh an air of intellectual liauteur throughout. The part of Mrs. Smith, president of the Ladies' Aid was well laken by Mrs. Parsons and she drew numerous laughs from the audienco ns she conducted the meeting to the entire satisfaction of its members in the manner men always imagine women's meetings to be conducted. I The cast which was all good and in which each member created and sustained a distinct impression of the part she wns .playing was as follows: I The Minister's Wife, Mrs. C. 0regie; the. Deaf Member, Mrs. K. Kenney; .Young Mother, Mrs. Downing; the Nervous Member, Mts. Creelman; Anti Suffragette, Mrs. V. Smith; Her Husband's Wife, Mrs. Thnmasson; Fighting Suffragette, Mrs. Hurrison; Mnn Hater, Miss firieg. Mrs. Brooks ns the singing member deserves especial mention. The costumes and singe efreet were splendid. The room with its nntimaenssnrs, pinno drape, patchwork quilt, hair wreath, etc., carried one bnck fifty years while the costumes were each a The "Ad" that Saved a City R ome was being attacked. The massive walls were breached. The enemies pressed hard on every side. To the north, the invaders crept stealthily through the night to storm the gates. In the dark, they stumbled on a flock of geese. The fowls cackled loud and longthe sentries heard and Rome was saved. Advertising is continually saving something for someone. It will save for you, too, if you use it properly. It will save you money by pointing out real bargains, by telling you of true values, by giving you prices to compare and by telling you how much you should pay. It will save you time and effort by telling you exactly where and when to go for what you want to buy. You don't have to "shop around." It will save you disappointment by telling you just what you can expect from your purchases. Every time a merchant or manufacturer advertises, he obliges himself to sell you goods that fulfil his claims. He knows it doesn't pay to advertise unworthy wares. Read the advertisements as a plain, every-day business proposition. It is a duty you owe yourself and your purse. HOTEL The advertisements will help you save picture worthy of study in tbem- elves. TERRACE NOTES Mrs. Frank .Morris and child-ilpn of Prince llupert are spending a tew days with Mrs. Aldous Miss Bertha Fowler left on Saturday for her home in Arm strong, Jt.O. . - Mrs. Barker spend the week end at Hazellon. - Miss Lorraine Grant has joined her father at. tils country home, here and Miss May Muse and Miss Patricia Stork are visiting tier at present. llev. Mr. Cooper of Cp'darvale visited Hnzelton and Terrace on his way lo Prince llupert. Bert Tyler returned Vancouver Monday night. 4 Miss F.velyn Ilice of has been visiting Miss Wilson al llemo. ARRIVALS from Kllwood Brooks returned from llupert on Saturday n,nd is cm-ployed at the station here. The members of the Tennis Club yave a Tennis Tea lo a numher of visiting players from Usk at the close of a number of games between the visitors and local players. Prince Rupert fi. P. Melrose, Victoria; W (loetz, 0. .1, llowbothani, Vancouver: G. llnwkin, J. Ooldring, .1. larwin, Toronto; I). Critch ley, II. W. Chambers, Inverness; Mrs. K. L. Palerson, Smilhers; .1. K. Ashman, Nelson, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ashman, Mans field, Ohio. F. C. Uogart, Ed montou. Central Hotel J. H. Palmer, T. Sears, Swan-; son Bay; K. Anderson, Hood Bay, Alaska; Mrs. K. II. rtobson and daughter, Baltleford. Sask.; W. P.. McLeod, Stewart; Mrs.i Matthews, Vancouver; P. Shee-i ban, cify. If you find you cannot get the daily News regularly, call in ami subscribe for it and have it de-liverei to your home. tf IN IN PROBATE. THE. SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Mailer or the Administration Act; and In the Matter ot the F.Mate or Ponalit J. MrruarmM, Deceased: InleMate. TAKE .NOTICE that by order of liu Honor F. McB. Young-, made this 3rd day or July, A.n. 14, 1 was appointed Acting Administrator or the estate or Donald John MarDlarmld, deceased, and all parlies huv-Inir claims utainut the ald estate are here-hv remilred to furnish same, properly veriried. to me on or herore the 8th dayi or Aniriist, A.n. 1024, and all pnrllos. in debted to tne esiaie, are required 10 pay Hie amount of their lndiblednesa to me onnvwui. ivn Trn (111 r ' Actlnir Official Administrator, l'rlnce Rupert. B.C. naied thli th day or July, QH. M BDABITC Anyoxf in the supreme court of British ary.in the Mailer ot the Administration. Act-,; and I In the Matter or thp Estate or Eric Kosse.l Deceased; intestate. TAKE .notice that by order or lllsi Honor K. Melt. Youiik. made litis 3rd day or July, A.ll. 194, I was appointed Aclint Administrator or the estate or r.rn: Kosse. deceased, and all par tins havlnK claims arainst the galii eslai are hereby required to furnish same, property verified, to me on or before tne sin nay or Aniriist, A. It, IUi4. and all parties. In dented to I lie estate are required to. pay lhn amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. WALTER O.M.E, Aclliis orrtrlal Administrator. 1'rlnre llupert. B.C. fiated thli day of July. iVH. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Matter or the Administration Art; and In the Matter of the Estate or Andrew K. sweney, Deceased; Intestate. TAKE NOTICE thai by order of Ills Honor y. Mrl). Yoiiuir. made lids 3rd day of July, A.n. 1024. I was appointed Actlnir Administrator or inn estate of Andrew K. Sweeney, dereased. and all uartles having cliUma atalnst ttx said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 8th day or Auiriiit, A.tl, 104 4, ami all parties In debted to the etai are required to v the amount or their Indebtednesa to me rotinwitiu WALTER OA1.E. Actlnir orriclal Admtnlstratpr, Trince llupert. B.C. Dated thli JUi day ot Julr, 1S4. V m aintyVorotny wantotoiuiow Jfyouarea good manager tfhen it comes to clothes Dorothy was looking through some cast off garments from Ihe wardrobe of a frierfd the other day and said "Polly, dear,, why I'm ashamed of you you are throwing the outfit of an American debutante of fashion into the discard because of thoughtlessness. Wliy, honey, don't you know that a little time spent upon al-teratjiojis and a littlo of your clothes allowance spent for dry cleaning wbuld make you the best dressed girl in town?" "P.S. -Polly surrendered. PHONE 8 BOX392 Fresh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.C. 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