ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAG DAY MADE AT I AUXILIARY MEETING Convenors Appointed to Look After Various Sections of the City Final arrnnppmcnl? for t lie lap lay Itrwiil of Hi' cliihlrenV wunli fund which will In- held mi S.il-iinlny hy lh' llnspjlnl Ladies' Auxiliary worn inadi at a niccl-inu if Hie auxiliary which look place yfslcidny aflrrnixni at I lie lininr jif I lie priMtdcnt, .Mr. Frank Hildi, Scvi-nlh Avenuft. .Mr.. Hon Self will he in charpc al liiHiliinii'lt'r. in lh Mi'd Cmn Hut and will Im ndiovpd hy Mrs. ('.. F, ICi'inn and Mrs. Harry At kins. Gnrrvi'nors for various rorrii'rx will he as follows: (rmV. Miss K'lilli "McOaul, ll.N. McCulchcnn's .Miss Helen Solloway. II. X. I'oal onire -Mrs. C. V. Kemp and Mrs. H. II. Afiintl. Slalion and wharf Mrs. V. f. Mux ley. Wallace' nnd O.l'.n. Mrs. C.andow'. ; . Mrs. FrueU's ahd'.Ialioifr'.s Mtvy. IMIjH .whii if ..njVo. Aoifo nfler Hie (fry d'oV.'eoh'l slorase nml nwinlll. Any ladies willinn In assist Jn lafiiiiR should coiiiiiiiinicnte wild Mrs. Oihli. WORK OF LIBRARY Interest Keeps up Well and Borrowings Steady: Donations Number 13 for April That the work of Ihe lihrary Is keeidnir ti i well was reporled al I lit; meeting oT Ihe I'rinee Ilu-imi'l- i.ilirarv Hoard lasl nluhl h' iMiss Vhilel .Morlinier. lilirarian. Tin. loin! ciiTiilalion for the immfli of Anril was .11.18 and Ihe lil.rai'yKwa open 21 days jrivlnu' f .1.... ,.f ill) 7 l'or an uyerafii1 i' the same nionlli last year Ihe loinl elrenlallrin was ".'Hrtlt nr nn ,rvi.n,r' i.iiiiiiiitioii iter day oi , I'Ju.i .L were .12 new horrnwers iii.i.in Dm miinlli. seven nf 'I'M llip 1 which were In Ihe Juvenile de- inirimoiil Twelve funis were eaneelled leavlnfr t OOrt cards now mil. 'Piii'leen hooks were ohlainetl by slfl nnd elshl by pnrchase while 1 1 were cniiffllfd leaving on Ilia shelves or in circulalioa loday l,3C1. Those prfsenl al Ihe ttifeliniir were If. P. fiillen, rlialrmnn; Mr. Klrkpulrlck, Aid. Smith, Q- 55.' my . THE DAi'r. Kwa, Movie:Makirig in Canadian Rockies ENNIS I Iih' cmplclo :. .. new 111 2 5 ,1 " 1 me A. . $3.50 to $30.03 ., .. $1.25 . ( jjs . . 25c 5c It, vwl. .... W-oo , n r-i ... SOo. p to i lliirii.i! All Ita'krl. 13, III ceil l?; 1 1 tiz . priced $14 50 i :inl fin nil mil i orders. ten Hardware Co. imona ilk s I,: v: :n w 1 he In ile.- a K .. .i length of hp ''tiNc'v lioaiil iTuT Sulin de-Chine v day wear. $2.25 est or hngland Store Phone 753. i Ue I1U111 Contractor eniror J. Ffv Smith I M Hardwoods i orfirfl Kixturcj. i; ;r Ftopairiuf;. . ii i i " ii t i n it . l-;i;. nu.I MiMlMlngs, P.O. Box 179. DRY i . . II uuu rH SMALL HEATERS, SOo Per Sack VflpTiranc--f.ii 13S Second lvmi "on "o. Nlflhi op Day i SUY BOTTLES. III A I II wvt UAI Utld 12a"i!!r Jul. 20th l ,.k ' i I Liu. ..-ii te .'. ('.(1ST I KSft :a .w hrt A 'teA inn. ... "CREASE GUARAN-i, TEED j i !I,'lCut,l0r0' c'd. Br.,d.ri, with '. U""IM hick.- lncr"". " lUtt" bU"nM, lnU" b?Im?PVox farms VXf.FTTI.F.. U.S.. l-Arr4 A fr'im,i',n l!f"Va 'H ,Alb'- - 'A Nor ll.ern vllljln hlJin In the Korku. xen from I he Alatkan" fraiurlna Thorn.. AUHih.,. .,! .rrreonl ,..r llanfl. 4-lncimal Mrlctuot While It may be true that In the maklni of moving rlctures Canada lags a trifle behind the United States, there Is at least one particular In which American producers are becoming more and more dependant upon the Dominion for the proper production of their super-films. And Uiat particular Is scenery. They may have their stars, their mechanical contrivances, their experience and their wealth, but during the past few years they have learned that for sheer beauty of scenery and splendor of "settings'', the Canadian Pacific Rocky Mountains are unsurpassable That this discovery was made at all Is due mainly to one, Mr. Ernest Sblpman. Two or three yean ago it occurred to Mr. Shlpman (who has produced some notable pictures In his time) that there were certain spots In the Rocky Mountains, snch as Banff, Lake Louise, Emerald Lake and their environs, which were, on account of their singular beauty, admirably adapted to the production of Northern dramas. So he marshalled his forces, placed hfs beloved megaphone securely under hfs arms and embarked, via the Canadian Pacific Railway, for the Roi hr 1 Here, "with Henry MacRfie direct Inf. he proceeded to film 'The Foreigner" near the shores of Lake Ixulse, with the magnificent mountain for a background, and, for a itage, one of the most exquisite spots on earth. The result whh that, not only did he produce a splendid picture but that the Uockiea sprang Into Instant popularity as a settlns tor northern dramas. Since then .scores of other "super-films" hare been produced and many Tillalns have paid the penalty of their. foul deeds, many modest maidens have yielded, to the woolnp of strong, silent men; many dauntless heroes have faced the nameless terrors of the Alaskan wilds, on the peaceful shores of Kmerald Iako and the Innocent highway between Danff and Windermere. Among the most notable pictures screened entirely or In part, with the Rockies for a background, are "Back to God's Country', "The River's Knd", "The Alaskan", "Empty Hands", "The Sky Pilot", "Glengarry, Schooldays',, "The '.Man From Glengarry", "The Valley of Silent Men", "Frivolous Sal" ""irongheart" and "The Foreigner". " ltinc . 1 'h?t when V. Wilkinson. .Ijimcs Mack nml .Iih lilirarian. In the Letter Box ! ALICE 'ARM CLAIMS Kdilor Daily News. II has cume to my liAiowfede Dial a lol of falsi rumors Jiave heeu clreulaled repardinK some mineral claims owned hy ' me. To correel any false impressions reftardinp: same I would feel pralcful for a lillle space in your valuable paper. To he brief, ll(e facts are these, I hooded Ihe War Dance (Iroup of Mineral Claims at Alice Arm, ami Ihe pe.ojile win bonded I hem sold slock lo the fjencral public. Finding that Ihe men were not keeping faith wilh me and were piling up debts against the property. I mortgaged some oilier properly and bought the shares back fmuillic shareholders. Since then Ihe War Dance and Wavcrly (I roups have been sold lo pay olT my indebtedness. I have lost two excellent looking properties, hul have had the satisfaction of having projected al leasl some of Ihe invesliiig public, nml slill hope for I lie good of this mining district thai Hiose wliii iim,vown Ihe properly will meet with every success in their venture. A. MHU'IIU. WOMEN AND THE CHILDREN'S WARD AT THE HOSPITAL Kdilor Daily News. Your front page editorial on women giving In Ihe Children's Ward of the Hospital is not In very good lasle. You ought In know, being a married man, I hat Ihe men usually cairy"lhe money .sacks and they do not earry them any loo carefully. They like lo make good fellows of themselves by giving away money Dial ought to go to their wives. Thai is Ihe reason we have acquired Ihe "hahil of allowing men to do the paying." We can't help our selves. I Ihink I saw in your paper a few days ago Hint Ihe women of one oP Ihe I.O.D.K. chapters were going lo furnish the ward when it is fixed up. That seems a In I for women lo do, seeing us I hey don'l carry Ihe money bags, It is likely Ihat women ami girls made most of the donations to the Presbyterian Sunday School fund nud I notice one of the men cm Ihe list you published gave his wife credit for a share In Ihe donnlion. If Ihe nlhers had, I, for one, should have thought moro of them. If the woman you Sit In your favorite mmri lmn and gaze In silent admiration on the loi'Mddinff beauty of Alaska, the hlil of Shasta or the still Sierras, you are. In reality, gazing at something far nearer home, not nearly so forbidding and Inflnlfolr mnr ha-m. tifiil tbe Rocky Mountain them selves. So, America may have her Hollywood and her monopoly of the industry, but now that the value nr th Korkles as. a place where people may cnooi tne rapids, mu each other, make love, win fortunes and Indulge In the other cleaaant nattlmps nvrti. liar to movledom, haa been realized, it is to be hoped that Canada s position In the realm of the silent drama Will shortly become mrtrt tirnmlnent than It has been In the past The Rockies are ndw easily accessible, there are Canadian Parffle hotels at some of the most attractive points, the light atmosphere and other conditions are good, and there Is no reason In the world why they should not eventually become a ver- uaDie "iioiiywood of th Hill. does not earn the- money, she saves il for Ihe man, so he can Intake a good fellow of himself. I don'l like lo inirsl into print, hul I want iti-diee. I seen as yon was likely In gel away Willi I hat ) gulf aboul women not paying land I wan led lo head il off. Now then, sir, aTioul the child ren' ward. I 'shall do niy lillle share in it ami" I know Hie other women will do the same hut I don'l wanl none of. your lector iug lo niitke me do il. liive the ineu a bil of a 'nib, and )el's see fair piny iif this game. On pay day, if my old man will let me, I shall leave a dollar or two at Ihe Daily .News olllce fur the children, for we nil wanl lo see the ward there where they can, have Ihe hesl attention hul Fill like you lo publish this and let I he men know I hat they can't gel away with everything. MO I II KH OF TWO. FEW NEW BOOKS IN THE LOCAL LIBRARY Sociology and Philosophy Repre sented In Recent Additions to Collection Severjil ney punks, ni) Sociology and philosophy have recently been added to Ihe l'rjiice Hupert library anions them being: 'The Power Within." Us," hy Charles Haudnuin. " The Inexcusable Jiie," hy II. II. Peal. . "Pro Yila Monaslica," by 11. D. Sedgwick. "The World's Living Re ligions,'' by It. R. Hume.. "The Fiiilerslamlfng. of Re ligion," by K. T. Hrewsler. "Christianity . JJitd Ihe llnee Problem", by ' H. Oldham. "Play and Recreation," hy II. S. Curds. GOOD ENOUGH FOR PRINCE OF WALES Came to Canada to Ranch Because British Heir Led Way ,WI.YMPi:C, Man., May fi. "Wih a I was good i.,iiouh for Ihe Pjinee of Vale-s, is good enough for tne," was Ihe principle that guided W. W. Ilubbell, lale of Staffordshire, Knglnnd, in choosing Canada as Ihe future home for himself and faintly, "Yes," sahl Mi Ilubbell, when a man like the Whiee of Wales, who Jias I ravelled all p'vex the world, buys a ranch In Ahcrlii, II means In say that lie lias found Canada fo lie a pretty good country. The llubbels, however, will NO MORE FOOLING did Abraham Lincoln show his shrewdness NOWHERE of judgment to better effect than in that famous utterance which ended, "You can't fool all the people all the time." In the past, there were a few misguided advertisers who thought they could sell their wares better by misrepresentation. But those advertisers have long since gone out of business or mended their ways. Hard experience taught that Lincoln was right. Untruthful advertising doesn't pay. Other advertisers proved that the only way to advertise successfully, make regular customers and build up public good-will was to tell the absolute truth about their goods. So, you can be sure that every consistently advertised product is good. The advertising test has proved it. The very fact that it is advertised is your best warranty of satisfaction and true quality. The concern that tells you frankly what it is doing is a good concern with which to do business. That is why it pays to read the advertisements, to patronize advertisers, and to buy advertized merchandise. take up farming in .Manitoba. Mrs. Ilubbell, also was ipies- liiined why Canada was selected. "Well," she said, I had a great uncle out here who lived to be ll.'l years old. I concluded it must be a heathy country, even though it does got cold at limes. ALICE ARM Mrs. H. Smilh is visiting in Prince Ituperl with her dauKhler.H Mr. and Mrs. Will Stephen havniarrjved here from Prince Ituperl. Mr, Stephen has taken a 'position with the Abbolsford Lodging Co. A new gasoline speeder has been placed On Ihe Dolly Varden Railway hy Ihe ihvonrlnienl of public, works.. II will be used 5p transporting supplies and men to the Upper Kilsaull Valley. j Sport ChatJ The selection of Hen Self n.4 president of Ihe Prince Rupert fhieball Association should prove a happy one. Hen has always been one of Ihe tnosl ur-denl supporters and active organizers of I his sporl in Prince Rupert and the game should prosper and enjoy a great deal of pnpularily under his direction. Also he should be able lo combine Ibis olllce wilh Ihat of head of Ihe Fair Hoard lo advantage. There will he a further organization mecllng nf Ihe Association lliis week nl which some idea should he obtained as to baseball prospects for the forthcoming season which will probably open about May 2. ' Three teams Mine, Smeller and Klks will be entered in I ho Anyox baseball league Ibis summer. The annual meeting of the It's mighty good business league look place last week and ollieers were elected as follows: President. Doug Hoi; vice-president, Waller Olsen; secretary, Harry Thorley; arbitration board II. Kirk, T. (Sitmour, .1. Swan-son, .1. Wilson and .lack Potlin-ger. .limmie Mitchell, formerly of Prince Ituperl, has the organization of Ihe smelter team in hand and is now signing up players. An.nllfinpt . lo he made to revive, llie Lacrosse. Association wilh a view lo. encouraging Hio nuH'omir game here." With" that end in view a meeting is lo he held in the city hall Thursday night. Local enthusiasts are anxious that any lacrosse players oi people interested in Ihe game shall he at that meeting. IN PROBATE IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT, TERR ITORY OF ALASKA) DIVISION NUMBER ONE. HVDER PRECINCT III I In' .Matter nr III.' Ksuic nf l.eatha IMVK IX'renseu. .NiimliiT Id Prolan-. 'Tintlrn to Heirs. Hy vlrlno or an order (Inly Mkih-iI unit mailt, or record m ilin above enlllleit court on Urn nth l.ir or adi-ii. in?;. n- tl'i Is hereby tlvi'ii lo (Teil) liavH. the ulli'Kfil liushanil of the above nami'il n- ci'V'.ed and to all other imtsoih claimant an InW're.H In Ihe alMive named estate Ihat l hoy and earn or them are hereby re quired lo bit and appear In the above em ilea cuiin at ii.viiit. AiaMta. ami suit- mil al!raclory proof or letrhlp within sixty day rrom the -date or the flrsl imlilioallon hereof. And If von fall so to appear and rile mill Rallfaitory proof, n donee of tills rtmri win i eiuemi rorremiiH' yimr in toeest therein. Hate nr First Puhtlratlnn, April S7. tS. Halo of I.H't I'libtioatlon, Jimn S7. iva. OIIEM f. IIILI., Administrator. NOTICE. IN THE MATTKIl of an application for inr i.4ii or a rri'Kii rerurioaio nr line ror I i,l nineteen (It) and twenty (SO) lllork thirty-two J), Sertlon Hre () t:ily of Crlnon linneri. Man 1143. Satisfactory proof or the destruction nf. the Certificate of title, rovrrlnir tne above land havln been furnished lo (till office it l my Intention to Issue, arter the expiration of thirty (an) dl4 from the first publication hereof, a duplicate I'.i'l'tlhrato or Tllle rovorlntr Ihe ald Iaml4 In the namvn of I'KTKfl M. CASSMlY and KH INK CASsmv, which Certificate of tllle Is dated the IJth AtlKilst. 1013, and nuinhered mi I, II. F. MACI.Konj llerl'trar nf Tllle. I. ami floKlstry Ofrire, I'rinee riupert, ii. n. Much 971b, tm. Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Operating the, only power cleaning and pressing equipment in the city. Service and workmanship unsurpassed. A phone call will bring our car. SIS 6th Ave. W. Phone 8 MARINE MOTOR Less Starter .. .. $250.00 Willi Starter .. .. S300.03 floverntnent Taxes and Freight Extra S. E. PARKER, LTD. Ford Dealers Prince Rupert, B.C. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leadlna Restaurant, A Bakery Unsurpad Third Avenue.