pAGff rvro VsN evtrvou akWi2CJli onfythtricA ' optn the fin. A X V ii iimm. J ..' coff ft"""" 's NSX TRY IT luSSjwHfBj' peculiar tomato 'S, ..fcw VACUUM PACKED P COFFEE themselves are tampering with' it The Daily News PRINCE HUPEHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor., DAILY KDITION Thursday. June 25, 1U25. Sinclair Lewis' Book ''Arrowsmith." "Arrowsmilh," the latest book by Sinclair Lewis, author, of ".Mam Mireei, is an interesting series or character sketche.-strung together in narrative form. Perhaps it would be fairer to call Ihcni caricatures than character sketches just as Charles Jiickeiis characters are mostly caricatures. There is exaggei ation for emphasis just as an artist exaggerate the hekht of mountains tu convey the impression that is felt by the person ' viewing the scene. When an artist looks at a beautiful scene, he' eliminates foreground and distance and his 'imagination exaggerates tlie height of mountains and the vafness of cataracts. Photographs do not convey this vaslness. The camera has no imagination. It records the light effects as they really are. and the impression conveyed is not the same impression as that conveyed to the per.on viewing the scent'. That is why it is necessary tor the artist to exaggerate The imagination has to take part in the making of the picture. So it is in literary art. The impression conveyed by an act or a conversation or a scene i often so strong that caricature is necessary to convey that to the reader as strongly as it was felt by the writer. Medical Profession Subject Dealt With. The subject dealt with is the medical profession and more, particularly that part ur the profession engaged in scientific investigation. At limes.-perhaps, this scientific aspect is overdone and becomes almost tiresome. Yet there are such broad flashes yf human nature running through the. hook from beginning to end so that is always interesting, although not sufficiently engrossing to make the reader stay up at night and devour it. Book To Read And . t . . Then Set Aside. 1 'Arrqwsmith" is not a Look to read at one sitting. IkfllAl.- t nam . mt.ly.. I .... 1 II . . . - .....,.. ... ,cuu a mutri ui iwu auu men set asiue, Ju ttiat it e-sembles "Main Street." it is not a novel, has m gradual development of a theme leading to a climax. It is purely narrative and could have closed at any other place as well as at the end. In that particular ifis defective. As a matter of fact, Ar-rowsmith i.s subject to many criticisms and vet, in spite of that it is a book that should be read, and a book that manv people will wankto read. It-does not follow the orthodox method Sometimes it is clever but cleverness of diction does not seem to be the aini of the writer but rather cleverness in caricaturing the weaknesses of the people around him. Speaking of a dull student that had been Cramming for an examination the writer says: , . . " ,u , r,The,y ,ed ,,im farflly lo lied. He w.v so, filled with;facts that the sliglijest jostling would have .spilled them." Sometimes' Sarcastic Over Governments. j Sometimes the .author of "Arrow-smith" is sarcastic Here is an example: "On his desk were letters from scientists' whom fireal Rritain so miic.li valued that she gave them titles almost as high as those with which she rewarded distilleVs, cigarette mauufaculrers, .and the owners of obscene, newspapers." He makes one of his characters in another place say: "The only crime for which we should hhiig people is having 'tuberculosis." , . , . , , Efficiency. Of " '.''. Pep Week. One, of Hie characlers:in;.ilie;book is a health director who among other things, 1;fn&l of objects. Telling of one ofthW the VfltelvV' 'v'Uf! uv..i:i.. . i . . . i , , .. ... . J . .milium iiao just neio a rep week, during which a race of !' rapidy talking men, formerly book agents but will. 'Cod give me unclouded eves niul frpeilum r .., n...i i "' "in MH.-.JI-. rill give me a ipiicl and relentless anger . against all pretense and all pretentions work and all work left slack and unfinished Ood give me a restlessness whereby I may neither sleep nnr accept praise till my observed results equal my calculated resultsor in pious glee I discover and assault my error, find give me slrenpth not to trust Ood," e "Arrowsmilh" has many weaknesses nnd will be subject to i l,Mr'''- Ar Finnie, Mrs. James' L IIIIM called CIIIICU.. hfficieny hiiffiiieers. went about irivimr .wiv-ir.o in ci.i,... Lee. . ran DAILY FSvTia .ghursdny, u, ,,. 1923, ion arpuert, .:l?uch an arrange-Jment HIGH SCHOOL was sUjirgeed us an alternative method to be adopted by ; local option in such cities as PUPILS PASS ilcsircit it. semen rlnhs itimu&r i- out llnti!) Columbia have been! - ; lorwameo me nam pesnuiiinn,, Higher Grades Are Now Writing; with nn invitation to work with on Examinations but Others the too per Cent Club on the r Are Announced matter. The resulfs of the examinations for promotions in the I'rillCp Itunert lliirli Selion! Iwivp just been announced. The result for the U.niwrsily Junior and Senior .Matriculation and also the .Normal Sntnwce will be blush. jiivrn .on? alu.til the end of July. I he examiii&i (ns are now beinir held and wdl end tomorrow. There are 13 taking the exams. 1 he schooH reopen .on Mon day, September- 7. onA week later Hun usual o-vini: to the first Monday in th- month enmiiur in the second week. The promotion lists follow: Grade IX. to Grade X. Honors H.isemcrv VVInslnw. Dorot hy Pa t more. John Deane, Cecil Hacker,, .May Clarke, Cath- erine Irvine Passes James Ionahlson. Winnie Thomson. ftcors Hard, Apnes Iverson. Julia Walter. Mary Kerr, Norma HnWsrer. Mar- Jf it Halberg. Dousrlas Stewart. Ilesme Derry. Laura KpIttpI. Aletlu McKinley.- Mary Loner. MinoMi Sakamoln, PerTy Hond. IhKstiim Xucich, Eddie Walters. Laura Stephens. Hose Moran. Helen Sim. William Palmnrp. Jacob Mussalein, Phyllis Harvev, Hnice Wilson. Murparel Watson, Dorothy Sieverj- Isabella Fox. Grade X. to Grade XI. Ilomirs. Mary O'Hrien. Swnnn Olaf'on, Yoshi Katsuyama. Passed Dorothy Deane. Marv Wnllers, Clarence .Thompson, Arthur Cade, sa Katsuyama. Kav Eniiyu,. Lucy O'Hrien. James Parker, Arthur Cameron, Jean Crie.ve,' Doris Caiidow. Ada Minzgnhr, Alice Spencer. Heiirv Heilbronner. Itutli Dulton. Cvnlvn Dalby, Hho-la Lamb, Helen Nu-I rich. Commercial School First Year Passed with Honors Millicent Osborne. First Class Pa'ss Hetlv Arnev. .Muriel Hiewerton, Maml Wyalt econd Class Pass Allien Mejdien. FlorencQ .nmley u :s n Ve"i-ji Smith. Winnie Hillt j'an i.ourse tiMenls' Mary Allislone, I..lvard Yajrer. Shorthand Theory First Cla Pass Edward McLean. DELIGHTFUL TEA HELDYESTERDAY Affair Given by Ladles' Aid of Presbyterian Church at Mrs. Stork's Home was Very Successful The beautiful home of Mrs, Fred Stork. AMirt Avenue. West- view, was the scene of a success ful tea and parden parly held yesterday aflernoon by the. Latfies' Aid of the First Presbyterian Churcii. Many ladies called in Hir-course of the aflernoon and the substantial sum of $6u was realized. , Mrs. Stork received ami was assisted by -Mrs. Joe Oreer, president of the Ladles Aid. Mrs. William Millar was responsible for (be tea acrauzemenffi and was aisied by Mrs, II. P.. Orant and Mrs. I). McD. Hniifpn vho pourerl. Those serving were ui bow 10 get money from one another more rapidly." A- -Matin ami Mrs. David Thorn in another place (he author is rather discouraged over his1""1' It,( cro,,,, wa served b search for truth, llq solilmpiizcs about it like this: '.Mrs. J. . Steen. The cam! noes it really matter? Does truth matter clean cold was ",,a,,?c f Mrs. 11 unfriendly truth? Everybody says, "Oh, you mustn't tamper fi' f,,,'wart Mm. S. K. Camp with the truth," and everybody is furious if vou yon h hint nt thnl Hint llo'vi"' tlieviho11 " aml an" ln 1,1 charK ciinrRe oi "Mhe ine nnvcll novelty Does anylliing matter,. ex-r00"' wr M"' T- K- ',r'"gl" .... j t i i ui t 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 . i' fir Jnl John lson cept making love and sleeping and eating ami being flattered?"'"1"1 Mr' T- McCIymonl. Fo And again the author saysr "They decided that most peti-l lu,,Pi worP ,0,,, ,,y Mr"- pie who called Itiemselves "trjith seekers" -people who chattering " r,nm,'r ani1 Mr- NV- Wils or (ruth as though it were a laugible separable Ihing, like houses! Murray: 51 ra- "forge Morie or salt or bread did mil sn much desire to rind truth as u:('a,li,, cure their mental itch. 'Martin insisted is truth but only includ w was A A pleasing pleasing program, nrnsram. nieTcn-fil prepar I II. that l II there I...H. . i , hv Mr- Mrs. U'illi.1... William Millar, Mill..- i..J.i...f.a -'i "ii im.-i.tivh UKik iiii-ir: t no nit ii-niri nnr nn u ntnm mnnv -imii.,. imiii, ..i' v " oimiiii .uiiiai. iiii; i iiiii-ii that Irulh i.s not a colored bird lo be chased anions the rocks niii!vncaI !,0,o, M"-"- - Fraser, captured by its tail, but a skeptical attitude townr.1 life" piano seleclions by Miss Jean Prays The Prayer Of The Scientist. An interesting lillle paragraph is the prayer of the scientist Orieve and Miss Marv Wnlfera and violin solos by Miss Marjnrie Lancaster. MERCHANTS OBJECT TO WEEKLY HALF HOLIDAY m.,ru :m,cs, j ,, ns ,c. icro was subject to crilieNm by theiClub betm, the Chamber of Com- wni.iii nt. minimi nun ,-nm hi i 1 1 1 1 ueiore ne nau even suggested marriage: "Latham, my sweet, I quite agree that .Martin is too aggressive, thoroughly imlickcd, very selfish, ralher a prig, absoliilely a pedant and his shirts arc atrocious. And 1 rather think I shall nnirry him. 1 almost think 1 love him." VICTOIIIA, June 25. The present, inelhoil of closing on a weekly haMioliday is detrimen tal to inisiness in Victoria, a re solution of the 10(1 Per mecce diieclers stateil. Stores could keep open every afternoon of the wee'i and emntfivpe hv The Mao in the Moon j f YSi- A STITCH in time saves - a WHAT Jake can't understand is why people should like long bikes when gasoline ts so cheap. tT . Nth reason riapes- fail Is cooking. so many inar-liecause of Ihf I KNOW one of the hov.l around town who thinks be' is a solo and all the rest of the people are slmbly orchestra ac companists. A HICK town is a id;o wlierr a real man pels little credit 'foi his work. SOME people claim the descended floni monkeys. Tliat'i the ililllciilly. they descended whei they, should have 'ascended. HE owns u boat So it's not funny He never has Any ready money. CUIUOUS peojde Curious places'. Weird and vorried Looks on' faces, That s what -the , . ' Tourists mark On Arriving For a lark.' . 1 On Prince Huperl '. Hom-il walks tramping Hack and forth while .tiravely laniping, Tourists gazing Flappers vamping, Travel worn and Looking weary, Men reluming' Mather bery; , AJI their pleaiSure. Here are seekmp, All with wealth are Fairly reeking, Some a nickel 'Leave behind them, No one ever Seems to minJ them. Like the summer Quickly passing V Tourists eome like Seagulls massing" -Come today and ' Leave again Curious women And curious men. Ten Years Ago In Pfino Ruprt " a June 25, 1915. Prince Mupert's second con tingent for overseas service left Willows Camp, Victoria, for the east last . evening . according tu IcieBi'am; recivdery. The? Standard Vjif janker Azov, whicli.baf leftT.nbJosViWru, for VancoA'Vjrf yiU fmaitet jTwo t rip from Wco to' Priia'c' Rupert with refined oil. A. C. darde, M.R., stale that a copper works should be established In Prince Munrt. He declares that litis would b a most 'strategic position for such a plant as compared with southern citie. ARE YOU TORTURED WITH ECZEMA? Eczpiriii, or Salt Iihoiim, t It Is com-nionty rtllPd, It one of tlie mom igonnlng of til rkln (llseawnjt. TI.e Inlfffwe biirnlnj, llrhlnr nd urnartlnr, eiiTUIIi' it niirlit nr wlwn the lrt r? DttMiwd to hm re lmoi ua-bcarsMp and rier l RffBlly w elcoiiK-d. Tlie iiioi rlllle and efertlve remedy for thla trouble la BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mra. J. n. Jnhnwin, H.n. o. I, Ostwwa, Ont urllcit: "For yeara I i troiitili'd Willi Celli. .and had tint torrl. I blf llf-lilncr aiirl It. ..!- i.n..il.... , w -..- v'l.iiiuf o. .lull, auu Cent could rind no relief fur It. Finally, 1 wa edled lo ue H.h.b., and artee my aerond liotlle lifan to ' t e'ent dlffertnre, and I ran, now, ailviite anyone troubled M I wat to un lhj wonderfiijl remedy." arrangcmni), could 'still receivo' "r Ml " dr,,Kl tteaieraj . mt nn only b.i The T. Mllburn Co., a u wPi-kli, weekly li,.!f loilf-dny, it the resolu-' united. Toronto, Om. Until July 8 all 10 inch (double-sided) 75c th His Master s Voice Victor Records KEDUCED TO All other records (excepting Red Seals) at a reduction of 20c a record Tills includes every record In the present Vctor Catalogue (excepting Red Seals)-All the latest releases by the most popular artists. Such an opportunity of securing selections by Paul Whiteman, Aileen Stanley, Rae Eleanor Ball, Wendell Hall, Harry Lauder and a host of others, occurs only once in a lifetime. THEY'RE GOING FAST YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY ! i vAt all authorized "His Master's Voice" dealers Victor Talking Machine Coin parr of f TU.IJmtf 4 LAND ACT -"j Notice of Intention to Apply to Least Land fn Queen Charlotte Land Ite- rordinp District of Wince Rupert, and situate about one and a half miles east of Massed Lighthouse at the moutii of Mus- sett Inlet, firaham Island, Hril- ish Columbia. 1AKC NOTICK thnl Lanitara Kishiuc Sc. Parking Company Limited, of Victoria. H.C.. occu pation, packers, intends to apply for a lease, of the following de scribed lands: CVuumenciinr at n post planted at the northwest corner; of Lot Seven, Crabum Island. IJritish Coliimlila, about one and a half mileH east of Massetl LiKhlhnuse at the mouth of Massed Inlet. (irahnm Island. Hritlsh Colum bin; thence northerly five chains, more or less to low water mark: thence westerly, along low water mark one hundred nnd sixty chains; thence southerly five chains; thence easterly one linn ilre.l and sixty chains, more or less, to point of commencement ... ami coma n ntr e srhtv nrm. more or less. I.ANOAMA FISIIINO PACKl.VO CO. LTD., Applicant. Per K. II. Simpson, Aenl Dated June tOlh, 1925. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Aoollcatlon for Beer License Xnlice s hereby riven that on the 1 1th day of Juno next, the underslprned inlends In apply to the Liquor Control linnrd for licene'e in resnect In nreniises being part or the building known as Hudson Hay Hotel. Telcirranh Creek, H.C. upon the lands described as Lnls 3 ami t, block 2 map mo, I'rlnco Ilunert I.nn.l lU'Ktstraiton District, In the Province of Hrilisli Cdtiiiiibin. the sale, of beer by the class nr by open bottle for consumption on i no premises. Daled this 25th day of May, 1925. MUG McCKlin, .Lessee, Applicant. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince George--Prince Charlei Sailings from Prince lliipccl For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle anil iiilerin d le I' -Monday, nl' 1.00 p.m.', and Vedncsn.i mid s 1 ' at 0.00 p.m. . , ' For Anyox and Stewart Monda.pnnd!'' Friday, t p tn, ForSkagway and Alaska Ports, Wednesday. 1.00 p.m S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. DAILY FASSCNOCR 1 MAINS LMVI MINCC RUrtRT .. an ... .tlrt.rf I.-.. .IT4. T tiaapt I(IRV aunotr II.JV JIU rr.,r.r WlNNieta, all puinii Ea..rn Canada. I'ntud Statn. anriunv 11 1 nrim 'itiamimii t.lNIt. viif licill Ullio, Bi iniro t-rirn., nipru CDM0NT0N, PUMia J UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD, Sailinr from Prince Rupft. 'OP VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, vnin ir. Tutidtj, r 'Of VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, AUfl tar, afi Swantoii Bay, atur.Hr. Fop ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, SunOlT, S P.Mt Fop PORT SIMPSON and Naaa RIp Cannaplaa, rrKfl .ui,rL SO. US 2nd Avonu. i. RapnaUf. At anL P'lBt "UM" LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door lo Frizzell Butcher Shop, ncro. from the Kmprcss Iloloi We carry n full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDlEb SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Znrollt rl v TUGBOATS Mlnht Night Day Phones 423 639 Gr. 001 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd, GEO. Q. BUSHBY, ManDir. Phones G87 539 Or. 601 Black 735