PAOB BIX. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9 D. W. GRIFFITH presents "The White Rose" A romantic lale or Dixit land, set amidst the lovely surroundings of the sunny south. A story of the dawning of love in which a man accepts the blame for the sin along with the woman. ' The picture that will stir your heart, with comedy here and there by real negroes to make you laugh. The mini&ler's son and the dance hall pet. The lure of the dance. Music, feminity, swirling draperies, the tapping of soft shoes, the gleam of shadow-silken ankle., the swaying of graceful girlish bodies. Everywhere light, laughter, merriment and the sequel. Superb cast. Ivor Novello, Nell Hamilton, Mae Marsh, Carol Dempster. FUN FROM THE PRESS Admission 50c and 25c. Here. In a grocery shop of pure products, (he woman who wants to vary the menu for her children and husband, finds an array of tasly foods that makes housekeeping a pleasure. RupertlableSupjr Three Phones. 10,111. 212' Sugar You can buy a 20 lb. sack of fine (irauulated Sugar. I'.eg. price ?2.30 for $1.90 on Monday ami Tuesday if you purchase goods to make, up a delivery of $5.00. No orders delivered under that amount. Laying Hens Leghorns Ill-own and While, 51.50 ea. WE SELL FOR LESS Our Store Is Full of Bargains. Farmers Market Pleated Skirts SPECIAL SALE I'rices from $15.00. Price this Week $aoo "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. WATER NOTICE. (Dltaraion and Ua) TUE .NOTICE tbat Huid B. Riblurlim. wlunc iddre It .Uftl. lll apply for a lli-euce to lak and uv S.oou rafluns or nalrr out of an iintiam1 rwinri Tiw iratp tt'ltl tt diPlH from IhA Fwtir1 .t -.,n t PORT-0-PHONE Supreme in ils field, only one! that gives Hie natural lone. Write for oarlicillars. S. P. Miller, 207 Campbell Bldg., '' Victoria, B.C. SAILINGS TO EUROPE MAKR RESERVATION'S NOW FROM MONTREAL TO CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON-ANTWERP June II, July Menu June J, July JJ Mluneq-iea TO LIVERPOOL June II, July Montroe June no, July Vhmlrlire Montreal July 1, Au. I Montcalm TO BELFAST-OLASOOW Jun IV. July 17 Marburn 6. July tl Metarama July 4, July 31 Marlocli PROM QUEBEC TO BELFAST-OLASOOW June If, Aur. J Monttaurler TO CHERBOURO-SOUTHAMPTON-HAMBURa. June lit, July l .. KmprrM of France July . July SO .l:inpret of SrutUnd TO LIVERPOOL June 7, July ti Moturoyal Apply t Afinti cxrjrwhr of J. J. 'UMitK, ben. ACL, u.r.K. ftiauon, vancoiiTtr. Tcltphena Saymour 1610. Can. Pac Rt TfEc Aftnu. URGES CHURCH Atlirula TO ADVERTISE Headquarters of Methodism Send Out Suggestions to Fall In Line With Modern Ideas TOUONTO, -May 31. In a manual with' the arresting title, "Is 1'diginn News?" just issued by Iho Department of Finance of (he Methodist Church. the churches are urged to advertise unitedly, lo pay I heir way and to demand fair treatment from the press. Your church is under the practical necessity of giving lo ihe press its own viewpoint about itself," says Ihe production, which is intended for the guidance of tirinMcrs and lay leaders throughout Canada. "Having insisted on that right, let the publicity man try lo put himself in Ihe editor's place and think of ,'lheir common constituency from Ihe editor's ang'e." This advice is tersely reinforced in the following: "Over Hit; final form in which! Ihe news of your church appear before the reading public you do not have control. Publication is something technical, the job of audi her group of men. You nfciy, suggest or criticize; such is your! right. They decide, and that is their business." News Suppression Attempts to suppress news are denounced and n policy of letting all manuscripts take their chanl e lis advocated. The manual, which i of page., devoted mainly lo ttynit loo rt north of the north-rant of the simpler teclilliiue of nevys IOo5n Chariou? i.MWVin 'gathering and advertising. Its lrr,r,?'rtVl.A',.gr fading recommendation is that Char lull Inland. Thl tvllr was poMrd; . on the around on the tth day of May.! LAND ACT. .Hfl. A ropy of thin notice and an anpll- ,. ... - . ration purouanl thereto and to the "Water Not,c' of l""tlori te Apply lo Laaai rt. tH." vlll be filed In the office ori ilhe Water neeorder at prlnre Iiupert. Ob- , ... , . ,. . Jertlonn to th- application may be filed' ,,n SkecM 1-and iHMrlct. Hecordinir Ma nllb the aald Water Kecorder or with the! r ' Coast, nl altuale on Campania (Comptroller of Water IllrhU. Parliament' '"?. ., . ... . .. . Hnlldinr, Victoria. B.C.. within flflr dam I Tlke nre that Clarence E. Balnler Narne of Applicant. fer W. V.. WILUAMS, Arent. . bated April iid. H I . LAN J ACT. TO GLASGOW For those Smokers who like their tobacco Cut Fine or who roll their own MACOONALD'SRncCut Yzb. tin80 THE DAILY NrWB. Saturday, May 31, 92j Optician and Optometrist After one month of careful conscientious eye testing, our patrons are advising their friends to come to us for glasses. This Is conclusive evidence that our glasses are giving entire satisfaction. Mr. Ireland has made the eye a long and careful study, and has the knowledge, skill and experience to fit any eye that glasses will help, and in case you do not need glasses, can give you valuable advice. Ye are gelling Ihe optical business by deserving it by giving superior optical service. "A stitch in time saves nine" has no more fitting application than in Ihe case of the eye. REMEMBER, YOU RUN NO j RISK HERE. Satisfaction Is positively , assured Max He Ibroner Jeweller and Diamond Specialist Xolc Wc tan duplicate lens or repair any frame. every' circuit select some young Itrchnical matlcrs. goes on t '"an or woman lo act as tnierprc-'compare competitive advertising, " between chuivh and local or Sunday "attractions" with Ihe P"!'- Chicaco wheat nit "where nlli - 'shout and none is heard." As an alternative the pktcing of a com. nioii; appeal at the head of imli-yi.uial church notices tin Saturday religious pages is described. It is understood' thai every Mcthodi! pastor will shortly re ceive a copy of this compendium ALASKAN FIGHT 10 CTH I AM iii'en as follows: Rupert Market When " Ihe " fight lo destroy am. i mA r i r,;. - ....i.. II, n Take otice that iierinaiii Brook, or halibut fisherman's market wa fAllln. occupation miner, intend to tly'., e.llllrnlM n.i ., !.r J,r ''mgres ami nail Mllllir- tor peimlaalon to t.urciuv the follow ih decriijfd land: ConuneiH-inir ai p.t land wjrel lo Ihe Territory Tor in- planted Mie hundred yard lo Uie rail of ; , . , , , .... , , the mouth or Rupert Creek, one tulle eaot.dorsemetlls of III attitude ill or Golden Gate on Tinh Lake, thence' )., Mm n,liilliitr In M1-iii,, lo IliC CXilOIIIUg III- south (verity i haln. thence e to horcil'l,OSUIOIJ jllne. ttience aloni Hiore line to point oftteresls of Alaska, tlie Washillg-eutninepcemrni. , , . ., . ,, . lir:j.NALti iiiiook. ton delegation in (.oiigres and Afrll tl. ! ., t ,,;!..,! i,,i I ,,., -t .,r jl.ommerce. lb1!' salmon 'fish-,ing portion of the pupulalion, joined with (he deep sea fishiiic i poil ion in extending him aid. The seiner, neller and troller recog- I Jtized I hat Ihey had a common PAMAHIAM CtTOXriniT inleresl with his brother of FROM QUEBEC TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Carom June 11 July i Aur. 7, epl. i Cannaiila ...Aur. l, sept. s, ort. It FROM MONTREAL TO PLYkOUTH-CHERBOURO-LONDON Alidanta.Juiie 7. July l. Aur. 10, sept, til Autonia. June Kl. Julv f. Aua-. an. Oct. 4 Ausoula. June x, Aur. f. sept. c. Oct. Ill . .... ... . 4. sen branch of die industry even though the rouliuuatioii of Ihe open competitive market wa of paramount henerii lo the laller. Itxlay -a fight i on in Congress lo decide iwlielher the salmon fishlu,g in June i. jiny t. Aur 1. .tur. tv .1.. .1.... 1.. n . . . n 1 . lUManrlra June IJ, July II. Aur. . set.. al,,,1,,lr' "HO ne namis naturma .June u. juir Id. Aur. Ii. Sep. I rnum nin TUKK TO OUEENSTOWN AND LIVIRVOOL lJconla jUne 7 scylhla juue 19 turmanla July i Samaria Homon Jnfv 5 TO CMERBOURQ AND iniiTumtTna Maureiania June 11, July 1, July 30 Aquiianla June in, July . Aur. A Uerenirarla. . . .Jiiiip fj. jMv . ij TO LONDOMDrRRV a tin ni tunu Cameronia June t Columbia June l Ayrla jui.h tl t.alirornla jinw TO PLVMOUTH-CHERBOURO-LONDON f'""! June tl unifain of cerlaiu capitalist in Chicago Portland, Sail ' Francisco and Seattle and Ihe small camier and risiiermau le driven oul, or those righls guaranteed by Hie constitution be retained. This fight should bo of inter est lo every toiler of Ihe sea re gardless of what particular branch of Ihe calling he follows and Ihe halibut catcher should MoV,rnVr. .0 ,if.ri; v.- "i3 Ja!oU of IhP rights ttlri, full lfirorni)illrn rntii Arfnti nr'tfif w oilier trip fijiMut urn li.i u.iibi nt O'inihanV'l Ofril-!. A tlatlnar Ut IT MACDONALD'S Elite Qtt " lii? own rljrhl when (he 'riteroeU Viz Lb 15 Si altciunted lo nbroitale them. I To say thai the present struggle Sutherland Is making to pro-.tect the rights of lhoo who are 'engaged in the salmon fishery Is not the "fight of the deep sea fishermen is unworthy of any member of the fishing fraternity. Re-opened In 1925 Tariff laws are usually enacted every four years and I Mil Sutherland stated last summer thai he hud no doubt that Ihe Prince Ituperl market question would be reopened in II' 2 5 and Die effort to compel the lauding of frtvs.li fish at un American' port renewed. should the sulmtm fisherman lake Ihe position dial Ibis question of an open halibut! market is distinctively u fight ofj Ihe deep sea fishermen and refuse t'y give their support in maintaining such u market what would Uie halibut fishermen say. I hey would probably say (hut Ihe interests of all fishermen ami the protection of the entire in-! duslry are common and thul till branches should come to the aid of the one involve!. Tlie halibut. fishermen nnit haw noted Ihe. fact thai when, they were fighting In hold their marke4. Ihe transportation in-Iciest, tho cannery Interests, tliri business interests of Seattle und; Ketchikan us represented by! ehamhers of commerce were allj arrayed agaii(st Ihem mid I lie' fi'hl of a few- Kelchikau boomers became the fight of all interest-of remote connection. hi fuel the only iipporlers Ihe halibut fisherman hud were their neighbors of Ihe salmon fishing fleet. It c-amiol be that at this day Ihe deep sen toilers are going lo hold aloof from the fight of (heir fellows of another brunch of a common industry on the ground that it is not their fight. If ever there has been a time in the history of the country' when the exploited classes should! slaml together in rommoit cause it is right at the present time. a 0ULL m LA FOLLETTE William L. Paul, the Indian Leader, Urges Fishermen to Stand Together ! HALIBUT FISHERMEN III Alaska the Indians vole and this year for IhoTirsl time Ihey have been milled' under (he leadership of William I.. Paul, an after the first appearance of thla notice nd Jamea Ve.Xulty. of Prince Itupert. D.t... ' Indian lawyer, who a so Oil dishes In a local newspaper. The date of th-'uccupalloii Insurant e atrnt and broker. In- .... . . ... . .. . . flr.t publication of thla notice la May th, trna. MJ ror frmlsaion to leae I he Alaska fisherman. So far H. B. BAblnoton, Applicant in !" Panted at the head ot "' liae I""1 measure o lic- ft'VASf r.V.t 7r.,c,mp'!'i1 liIB1 '. ;"! I" "'c eleclfons a in r are. new . - atxiut one tulle from the aouth end of Ihe , , !iiand: then- . roiiosinir the unuoaitiea of preparing for the big election in For the DEAFi iMnanwe AAafAAA 'and r-mUltiinr S.ikio arrrik more or lc. .......... It.i.l r,,r l.. II. n ti,...u L. E BAl.tTHl JANES M e. U LT V, ! , , ' ' . unpen iirarnei lor iiauuui usner- AS CANDIDATE Is Holding Club Over Old Republican Party But Is Against Communists WASHINGTON. May 31. Senator Holier! M. I. a Follelle today virtually announced thai he will run for president mi uu independent ticket "unless the approaching liennK-little and He-iniblicuu rouverilioiis demon- strale lo the people whether either of Ihest; I wo plirties can ;ind will purge itself of Ihe evil iullueiice which have long dom inated Ihem." "If Ibis is mil' done," Senator .a Follelle wrote to Attorney-eneral Kkeru, of Wisconsin, "it long-stiirering and rlghteonsly iudigiiaul people will find in Ihe coming campaign elTeclive means independent of both of these old I parlies. In lake back control of! their government and make it truly representative." AI Ihe same lime Senator l.a Follelle denouceil Ihe Communist mid openly charged that Ihey were seeking lo lake control of the "Fariiicr-I.abor-Progressive convention" called to meet in SI. Paul, on June 17. Communists "In my Judgment," he wrote, the convention will not com mand Ihe support of the farm ers. I lie workers, or oilier pro gressives because those who have had charge of Hie arrangements for (hi roiivenliou have committed Ihe fatal error of making the Communists an integral part of their organization. The Communist have admittedly enlered into this political movement not for the purpose of curing by means of the ballot Hie evils which airlift the people, but only lo divide and confuse the pro gressive movement and create a condition of chaos favorable to their ultimate aims, 'their real purpose lo establish by re volutionary action a dictatorship or I lie proletariat w hich is ah jsolutely repugnant lo American 'ideals and lo all American as Jpirallons." . Senator l.a toilette's teller closed with his declaration res Ipecllng the Itepuhlican and lie 'uiocralfc conventions which was 'acknowludged by bis close friends as an announcement of his can illdacy should I lie action and plal forms or Ihe w,i major parties rail lo accomplish (he changes he regards as SubeorlbA for tbe Dally News. Cash and Carry Specials for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday THESE SPECIAL8 WILL BE EFFECTIVE ALL DAY (No Pnllverles) (No Telephone Orders) Until Further Notice this Store will Open at 8.30 a.m. and Close at 5.30 p.m. dally, ENTHUSIASM! Enthusiasm Is the greateit business asset in the world. It beats money, power and influence. Enthusiasm trampltt ovor prejudices and like an avalanche overwhelms all obstacles. Set tho germ of enthusiasm afloat In Prince Rupert and watch this city go ahead. It would spread like contagion, and would hive a tremendous effect upon her every industry. It would Inspire the citizens to goals never beforo dreamed of. It would leave a deep Impression on every visitor. Briefly, enthusiasm would get results with out which no city or business could pay dividends. Leap Year Specials SUGGESTIONS FOR THE JUNE BRIDE IN THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT 7i" Waliuss'o I'ore lllearhcil Sheeting, per nl I'lllosv Slips in soft I ittis.li cotton, li.'x:f.', 'J mir Absorbent Muck Towelling, IX" wide, :t unl llaniask Kitchen Table Chillis, IX 0, each . . I'ainask Serviette for evervday ne, per tlor. . Pure Irish l.ineu Senielle. sHeial . . . . . I'.iiibroidercil llcil Spreads , lovely Jigu- 1 1 While, lllne. Sue OtxXt. Ikicli ..... Fancy While Turkish TovveU. Pink. Illiin id Mam $1.10 75c $1.00 S1.85 $2.15 $1.10 $6.85 llonler. Sue iO5f:i. Kuril $U5 Pure Irish Linen (iiie.l Towel. Spcrinl, 2 lor $1J5 SPECIAL 15 REDUCTION ON ALL SPRING COATS. Since Hiiiioiiiiring this redortlon, w- . liMised of I -:i of our Spring lll, . pleased at Ihe interest taken hi Ihi idea. .n. assure the public lb il Ihe price marked on garnu'iil are the originNl selling price-, in vvonls Ihe reduction is a genuine) one, vhii be increased when he get tlovvu Ut the lai garnienls. lmie m early whilst izes ami leuvc u good seteclion ( house from. Shoe Department 25 Pairs Women's Dress Shoes .Miirisiy-Maid make, liun-melal Calf Oxronl. Onfti-inenlal stileli on May fair last. Half lluhher Heel. Here Is a snap at $4,43. 600 lbs. Sultana Raisins Special, 4 lbs. for 35c. 12 lbs. foe $1.00. 25 Pairs Wen's Dress Sheet Genuine Sister Here is a real sp1' n f Ibe June bridegroom. $5-'5 i Ton No. 1 Jap Rice Special, 5 lbs. 35c, Limit III lbs. ! en t tinner. Alberta Spuds 12 lbs. for 25c Men's and Boys' Department Tooke's Shirts In neat Stripe desmns. Suitable for Itusiiuss or lUess Wear. Sl.es II lo 17. Iteg. 2.nil. Special, $1.45. i Hatchaway Underwear No ilutlon. II.V.I). style. Fine ijuality Nainsook. Sizes 31 to ti. Special, $1.25 per suit Boys' Bathing Suits too per rent Pure Wool. It' SonJilnalion Colors, Sizes 21 In 31. Special, $2.45. Men's Cheney Silk Ntc" wear Iteversible. Ileg. value Half Price, 75c Seat Brand Coffee I lb. litis " lb. tins Q lb. litis 500 950 $2.35 100 doz. California Lemons Per Doz., 20c 600 lbs. Orano P"" T" ....... ir .r III lllllk llt'g. VIIUI" Special, 50c lb. Limit 3 li, to each ;, lonivr. Universal Trading Co. Watch this Space Saturday for change of AdvL