11 it. THE 0AIL7 PAGE TWO The Economy of Fine Quality WEEK AT THEATRE I! SAIADA Opposition To Prince Rupert. 1H 111 iilif i r IliMtB 1 II U IIIHH 11 "TKT A Nit TO.MCHT" II Heia is always fresH and of full strength. It therefore draws more richly in the teapot. Try it. The Daily News PRINCE. RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Slates, in advance, per year . $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ....1 $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .$l.-i0 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page.. $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion ..2oc per line Classified -Advertising, per insertion .....2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion l&c per agate line Contract Rates on Application. ' Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION 98 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Tuesday, May 20, 1925. Apparently Sir Henry Drayton considers Prince Rupert of lit tic value from a voting, point of view. He seems to assume thai it will go Liberal anyway at the next election and as a mat ter of policy it is not worth while to do or say anything in favor of this port. He opposed the vole for the local elevator when it came up several days ago and be opposed it and criticized the expenditure severely yesterday. Sir Henry gels righteously indignant at any money being spent tin a Canadian National port. Me is the active leader of I lie Conservative remnant in the House of Commons, attending to most of the intensive criticism for his 'parly. Happily for us some of the Progressives support the government, especially on such matters as this and as a result the elevator vote, is passed and the romplefiuu of the structure assured. Fred Stork of course did his bit in gelling it through. Still Rumors Of 8llk Trade Here. There are still rumors -that Prince Rupert will handle the silk trade from the Orient by way tf the Nippon. Yusen Kaisha steamer. New speedy vessels have been built for lhat big company and they can beat any other time by shipping this way, if the Canadian National Railway ct-operates by' speeding up its service. The Japanese have bad their eyes on this route for a long time and one of these days it will be adopted. The coming of the Yokohama Mam here this aufjimu is likely to be the precursor of regular sailings if it is found that the business can be dune this way. ' Provincial Ministers Coming Next Week. Two provincial ministers are to visit Prince Rupert next week during Ibe course of a tour of northern British Columbia. Hon. William Sloan, minister of mines, will doubtless go north lo Portland Canal points and probably will visit the interior. Hon. V. II. Sutherland, minisler of public works, has not yet seen some of the newer public works which have been com pleled stich as the Terrace bridge. .'-Rolh-.'jriinister.s are in, conjrol of departments of the government: which AreAvetta jhiwtrtnnl'jJhi'PrtiW4, 'Rupert and. dis trict and; doublIes trfcefforlfttfl , 1 ...,... . .1 . : .. I. ; .. i j l : . i 1 1. : n. r. iicti-iiiiiiciii!t winni mv going uu itim ui imiiisi wieir sj inpaiioes with new. projects. Incidentally, too, they will 1m? suitably en tertnined. ,' There is at present no provincial election pending and all will be able to iiuile to make the reception of the miniters n impressive as possible. Unfortunately,' Hon. T. D. Patlullo will not be able to come. Duties of bis department call him GRANTS Best Procurable (TWt OMCINALI Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINrST HIGHLAND MALT tWtUd ud inili fcy ViUUm Cnnl Son, Uautd. CI.kImWxIi kmi BlwM-Gicaliv DiMiltrtm. Dull. town -A Clgnw. SftUad, SI This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. Monday and Tuesday "His Hour." Telephone tilrl Series So. 8, "The Square Sex." Inlernational News. Wednesday and Thursday Cnrinne OrilJilb in "Love's Wilderness." Comedy "First 100 years." Topics of the Day. Friday and Saturday "The Thundering Herd." Comedy "Commencement Day." Pallie Review. "HIS HOUR" PROVES TO BE FASCINATING PICTURE Film Shown Last Night Will be Repeated Tonight at West-holme Theatre The picture shown last night (ells of Tamara Loraine, a lovely yinmg Knglish widow, while trav elling through Kfiypt, very informally meets (i'ritzko Milaslavski, i Hussian prinre. (Jritzko, the most popular man in all Ilussia, is immediately fascinated but she rebukes his advances until they are formally introduced at the Khedive's ball, given for the tilled visitors from llussia. Although he is attracted 'by (iritzko's niaghelic personality, Tamara's natural reserve resents his dar ing impertinence. Their next meeting takes place in SI. Petersburg where Tamara is visiting her Itussian god mother, the Princess Ardacheff More attracted by the lovely young Knglish widow than by any other woman, Gritzko says his hour will conic although her aloofness is discouraging. Tam ara sees Gritzko constantly for lie is one of her godmother's closest friends, and although be is led to believe that she is in different, she almost confesses her love for Hie dashing young prince during her winter's visit Meanwhile Count Hons, an other friend of the Princess. falls under the spell of the haughty Tamnra' atid Gritzko Is frantically jealous of their friendship. Kiogef lo tarouse Tamara's jealousy, Gritzko bc- omes very attentive to Taliane hebanoff who has adored him for a long time, Imt Tamara mis understands bis attention as an, attempt to humiliate her. When the two men fight a duel lo decide who is lo dance the cotillion al the court ball with Tamara, she is so upset that she begs her godmother lo allow her to return to Kngland. How ever; Ibe Princess suggests lhat instead she will take a party lo Moskow and exclude Gritzko, who hears of the plan ami boards the same train. Tamara's godmother bad always bopel for a romance be tween Ibe beautiful girl and bril liant prince, and realizing that Ibe two are really very much in love with each other, sets aliout handling the situation. She. con tinues giving a round of gay par tics ami social affairs in Mns cow and Ibe two srrow more Jn- lerest,ii1 In each oilier. jj'itikn .kidnap. Tirrnara one night 'while driving her home from a ball and takes her to bis cabin. She faints from fright and shock and regains con. sciousness to have Grilzko say, "Madame, I ask you graciously lo accord me the honor of your hand in marriage." Feeling there is no otbpr way out she consents, and lii hour bus come. Weeks later, afler the formal court wedding of the Prince and Tamara, all misunderstandings are cleared up and they realize i they love each oilier deeply amL truly. j CORINNE GRIFFITH LOVES WILDERNESS Comeliness Leads to Difficulties In Recent Film Shown This Week I A magazine writer, in a recent j review of the film career of Corinne Griffith, referred to her 'as "beauty in distress." Her pic-j lures, be added, almost always showed her in difficulty because of her pulchritude. In "Love's Wilderness," her latest First National production. 1 Corinne faces quite a different i situation. She Is still "beauty jin distress"; however, il is not! I because of her wealth. It Is her i 1, tnielniess lifficulty. a comparative straiiigcr. NIGHT IN BOHEMIA IS BEING PREPARED Musical Revue Belnq Staged by Elks Next Week i into with a cast and c bonis of more mini, ....... ,.. I .,....,..l The story, 'written by l-.velyn :;nudiell, a well known writer, hows Corinne as the belle of a idle Louisiana town and engag ed to wed an explorer. Hie tires of waiting for him to return,! The tuns! popular form of en tertainment liefore the public in iveenl years is (he modem musi cal "revue" presenilis Ibo nurj popular singing ami dancing number's from the current musUi eal comedies ami the spectacular chorus numbers Jn novel attd diiiiily coslumes. Such is I ho nature of "A Ni;rbt in Bohemia, :ie big musical revue which I be V.V will produce in Ibe West holme Theatre on June 2 and 3, Mian- iiity iiirui i-uii-ri.iiiiri More, than Iwettly-flve inuleal numbers, ranging" from the mod em jass lo jjmnd opera, nil I he new dances and an elaborately costumed chorus will be features of the forthcoming production ami all presented will, beauli with j though, and finally elopes ful stage selling in the nature of In the wilds of Canada, where a modern irel the couple seek to make their ""''' n.l""Jiiy ' rmr.i, injected into the performance by home. Oorinne is afforded oppor- the'"ie eoioreu wai.ers ,., Kr. ,, 4 . (unity lo di-jday perhaps mw! tindMilintis bit of tense y a u i i e n n m "I""" dramatic acting of bee rarecr.'nnd Ibe eveji.ing promises two She is shown as an . abandoned jaml one-naif hours oi ciean. wife, fighting for her life an a,"ln,0"!, enn-naooiM-o.. mr blinding blizzard. Ihtdd.es nag iay i-un,i win re- Later, in a se.inenre of elabo-'ceive ine i.en.-ms oi me io per- ralo scenes depicting Ibe Sou Mi ! fonnanees. Sea Islands, she returns lo tier' gorgeous costumes, for which she is noted, and again rises to! emotional heights when she dis covers herself bigamously mar-' rietl. THUNDERING HERD IS BUFFALO STORY Roamad Plains "The Thundering Herd," is a vigorous mixture of entertainment and instruction, of history and fiction. It has"" tremendtKis dramatic value, yet Hie (lirilli ig .story it narrates, the adventures and incidents Ut-unfribls? and (tie scenes it pielui's are fiased up on facts that are historica'ly true. - Jbe phtdoplay , was, adapted tions of Ibe early settlers provide enough action, drama and suspense for a half a dozen photoplays. The last big Indian attack upon the whiles and" Ibe cxcilinig stampede of n vast herd ' n buffalo furnish Iwo of Ibe many dynamic scenes for this epic picture. A Pastry H Iream i&JJ Mix together 7-H cup sugar, 1-3 cup flour, 1-3 teaspoon salt. Add 2 eggs slightly beaten. Pour gradually into 2 cups scalded milk 1 cup Pacific Milk and 1 cup of walcrk Cook, slirring .constantly for 15 minutes or' until thick, in double boiler. Slir occasionally as it coeds. Flavor w? cn almost cob). Pacific Milk Go. Limited Head Office, Vancouver Factories at Ladner and TICKETS NOW READY The Canadian National Hail ways have now on sale Summer Kxcursion- tickets to Jasper Na tional Park, Kdmonlon and Cal gary. Tickets good going and reluming direct or one way via Tells In Picture of the Slaughter (Vancouver. Kxcursion tickets to of the American Bison That .Winnipeg ami points in r.asiero Canada and United Stales go on sale May 22nd; choice of routes, stop-overs, very low fares. Full informal-ton al City Ticket Oftlce, r28 Third Avenue. Prince Huperl. Phone 200. "Dated May liu. joj. 127 LAND ACT. Nolle of Inttntlon to Apply lo Lt Lnd In Skmi Uml PIMHct. lirrnrdlnf ll-trlrt of ITIix-r htijTt ami ilMtr il fnrt Mwanl. It C. TAKK MiTICK lhat l nni Itlvrr from the absorbing novel of t.ie. parkin Ctminy. Limited. f prt r.d same imo ii-inio name n liv VTifT. .aile .re Jpoi- n ..I 'rl. II.''... (--HpallHl PMh Parkwu. Ill a.Hll,,.,, , ippy for ienuU(l4on , centect. around ithe glamorous! tt fcdhiwina- dfMTiid iand - and colorful days of tt?7C. M r. ' J&rf ..? IT law bTv.' i Grev knows the west in the earlv Mrtrt; ittmr w.iittxriy ahmr t-w days as do few Others, aild Lll-! larallH U the Miiilherlv lMund4r r l ot cien Hubbard, who scenariz o mirw fun ,.rucr nuriti IIik slor- ami Wiltinm K llnu-Mp.l MftfrlT kl'mr the southerly boundary ..f I lt 117 II. . 1 1 r... If A .u, (hi .A .1. IIm . .1 I pnxlurKi. unm'.ii. (to i"i to iw tnl I" I. I! ... 1 I t wiio iiirvi-n-u il nave ueen carc-jor nurnnenrement. rnntainlntr half an ful to follow the' novel down lo its minutest details. Instead of viewing a plain doited with cities, ranches and cement roads, Ihe film shows us the west as it wns fifty years ago a vast wilderness, ranjtfd by great herds of buffalo, overrun by wolves, bears and mountain lions and inhabited by fierce nomadic Indians. Interwoven with the Iheme of the story which concerns the long drive that was begun In '7fi to the buffalo fields of Wyoming and Montana, Is a virile romance, the principals of which ar Jack Hull and, .Lois WJson. The ()eVrlopnent Of .this iov affair which is hlndcredt';by Miss Wilson's guardian'i Npb Hccry, and the1 suffiiring i'aird priva rrf. more or !, SkEK.vt nivrn pAcki.xa COMPAMY, LTO. Appllrtil Dated Vtv lit. 1J. LAND ACT. Nollct of InttnUon to Apply to Liih Land a. In the I .arid llecordlnt fltrlrt ut 1'lirw-e nu-rt, aiwt anuate on the north wel rnao of I'M me llaiHl, II. :., airn(-maU'lv U mile in nth finni tlie imsilh or Winter llarhor. Take olre that nie-Mlllerd Limited of Vanrouver, ll.i... orrnpatlnn pa-kerf, inlfinl lo aiiily fur a iae of ihe follow Inr denrrllied land: CoMMiem-lna- al a ihim planted appro x Inialely al mllea nnrlh frnmi the Inmiih ut Winter Harbor, pearne. Iland; llienre nnrtlment urn ( - rhaliK. tiuire or le. to low water nurk: thence norlhi-ao alona- low water mark one hundred nl nUty (180. rhalii.; thenre aniitheant tun if, rhaln: Ihenee uiulhui-l hundred and nitty, itfiiti rhalna. more or lew, to point of roniiiirnretiiftit am eon laininf uuriy iwo s arrea, more or 1e. oosK Mii.t.r.nn livitch. .-vaine or ACplli-ant. LAND ACT. Nolle of Inttntlon to Apply to Lata Landa. In Ihe Ijnd ltenrdlnr IiUtrlrl of Prinre Unpen, and situate on the norlh mI miit tit li.r.M 11. nH 111' .(.mh.. linaiely three lulled north rfom the mouth of Winter llarlior. Take S.rtKe that rrlzreira tJmUtd or Prinre ItuiN-rt ll.i;., nrriipallon parkem. Intend to apply for a leae or ilxi tul-lowlnir denrrilied landa: CuiiiiiienrliiK at a Im planted approximately three mllea norlh from Ihe monlh or Winter llarhor, peare Inland; tlienri-lMirtliwet two (i rtulm, iiw .re nr Iran, to low water mark; thencii aoiithwent alonir low water mark one hundred and lty (lOiii rhalin; Ihi-nre Xoiitheant two t) rlialna; thenre iinrllifant one hundred and oltly (ICO) rhalua. more nr lemt, to point or romiiienrernenl and rott-lalnina; iWrtj-lwo (ii arrea, nMire or Irm. Fnizzr.M.'s t.iMiTrn, .Namn or Appllraut. M nated May lth, Hit. LAND ACT In Prinre nuneri Land IUtrlcti DUtrlrl of Prinre Miiperl. TAKE NOTICE "that"!, "MerMI Dea Drlnay. pr Vancouver. B.C., orrupatlun aalnion hroker, Intend to apply rnr txTiiiUflmi to purrhae the rollowlnft dearhhed laud: Comnieneltifr at a pot planted H mile aoiith or the aoiithrarf rorner or lit 7oo, Hlllle Creek, Inn re 4, Coait lUMrlrt; thenre north 0 chain; thence weal trf rhalna; thenre aoiitb ilo rhore, line In an eterly dirertion to point'' of mm-luenremenls rontalnlnir 40 aerea. mora or MEMM, PES DIIISAV. Unteit prll tuth Annllfom Edwin Elroy Barnum. Arent, NOTIOC. .. iTAi'E.i NnTICE that after puldleatlon of thla nntlee for four roneeullve wei-k We lml apply to the .Jleirlalrar or Joint Stork (.oiiipanle. Vlrtnrla, II.C, lo rhnnire ine nnioe in ui i;irtnpany lo thai or "8. ,H, iohiHtnn Conipanv, Limited," i.!'a,Vl..,t l'r.u!v "iipert, II.C. till Ulli day or May, A.n, tBfi. Pltl.ILK IIUPMIT ISimANnj AOCNCIES LTD. 1 resit as me m air Those bright-coloured slip-ons, pull-overs and blouses arc loveliest if you keep them "fresh as the air." But they must be laundered so carefully. Teev, May ,. wrm. Mas- v m t Harsh bar soaps break down the weave of almost ny rannot Particles of it cling to the fabric and ret it. But the mild foamy Lux suds prtueJ through and through the soiled pjru will make a garment dean and fresh, without harming it ia the least. Remember, if your nrctty things are safe in pure water, m ,necd have no fear of them in the mtlJ Lur suds. Will It! Lcrer Broihcri LiffiitcJ, Toronto. tiU SaSJJC FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co, L PRINCE RUPERT, B.C SALMON TROLLERS Before outfitting it will pay yon to i; r Hook Salmon Trolling fienr. NYe have a now line Kwivella. Ciiitvhunk and Gear of all kimls. In our stork you will fill'! everything v Anchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware and Copper Paints, Galley Stoves and LH- If it's for the boat wc, have it. Iiuile nrn Ins! nvnrv venr llV firO IPV0 Hull Pyrcne Fire Extinguisher yet? c Call and sec us. 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