April 18, 1925, QTHftlMF THFATRF. Tonight Only, Saturday NY0X STEMAR-r at 7 and 9 Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. if WW T I nu CHOW" ' in (onal presentation if I lie . ieL;t4'til.-j r si a go pro- ii ..I. II.... i.' .1 i imi 'Inn nroKe an records in ineairicui nisiory Tor a . i v mill i li'.lf ni'il. fit II:., T.. t'f"ir.'l. Mill -i. " m.ii .vni.- t nn .iiuju:itv .i l.iimloii. England, ami three venrs in America. I. .mill kitll llll trillrifllltf rinll ..t.iii.l.iiilii II, 11 ' ,i 1 1 1 n kIho rilin iiirifiM r Din -I,....- ,.r ti: i..i... hJ- ftlll'' Nip .v..-,. w, tllV .-M ill J Wl illl J(1( Uie 1 or v 1 Ineves taken irotn I lie lamou Arabian il Tlx' dazzling, lavishing loe drama Dial was the ! -. i) roiilinents. A pageant of magnificent during V ' -s thrills. Spectacle supreme I, OOil Oriental ih!' The Cave of the Forty Thieves The Glories of Id ? il iMiiar, uie ureal i,over Aaiirai, me sinnoiis. n mysterious incense it s veiled heanties it's iple -it s romance it's slave market. Bcniilifol he as Zahral. the Ilcserl Flower, her lieaotifnl g In the seductive music of the East, fascinal- iii '! women with her magic spell. Getty Blythe, Herbert Langley, Jameson Thomas, U C MllfcWHf WUWM WIWII. WW WIUVIII WVII ..11 IUII. V Q ipn. tLVA nuui u. 1. n uu -a iiiiii uiMnv nin rs. lit KLVItW lay MONDAY 0 00 A.M. .v.. '..' Admission GOc and 25c. whether its BASEBALL, FOOTBALL or TENNIS you play better and get the most enjoyment when your equipment is right WRIGHT & DITSON and REACH SPORTING GOODS "The Choice of Experts" u inn - :ii i li ti uj 81 1 nimi win soon ue hcm-i RT THAT "CLEAN-UP PAINT UP" CAMPAIGN NOW. "irr new slock of Household VaintN Varnishes. Kn- V 11I11I I ., I .... 1 1 .. .. 1 :.... II ...11 11.1t' il Ilk i. iii.ii nu- MUS JllSl IIITIUM. r"J J"" ' 'Sir.'lln in. ill 11. : iti ..... 1 i I. ..... hJlniiit: ullil n-.i, inn v.miiai nei went, lor ai hisio .-, . mihh--. 'mi .Ml'I'liaillCS IOOIS. IiI ICKCII iM'Ulllp, .iniiiin I' ii.r in . .... 1 -'t mi 1 era 1 1 n spun 11 mti'ss 11 es are xl'iu'upujij k'll and see our line of WKAIl-EVEIl Aluminium. fl0eiHS for thfi famous Riipnnv.Oxford Ranaes TnriF'Jri in niMi7 1 r r 1 T rv 1 1 k k u n u i 1 11 ro 1 m 1 , wivu imiJL fV JUllV. Second Ave. Near Post Office. jig wivmiai 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . n III! Iilfl Coast Steamship and Train Service F.ffocUvo Anril i!2nd VANC0UVEn'EuL-r Pn'NCE GEORGE salt flnin I'llnrd llnprit rf fRIDAY nu "v)(LCJn'A' SEATTLE uml liili'i'liimllali: !'lul 'K" , , Wodntidiy 10 P.M. ,, .. Siturdty 10 P.M. "V. IVEDNrcV. " TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT WINNIPEG la , .V ATURDAV, 5.011 (..!. ti r iTIn.'B llel'K. EDMONTON. poluu tuM.,,, (jua,4 Vunui sulelli Tltk't 0'flc.,A62Vh,rVC.CC:.TE LINES. Phon 260. VINDICATES USE OF DIVINING ROD FOR THE FINDING OF WATER Woll Dug 90 Feet Deep But Yet Hazel Switch Persists In Saying Water Is" There I'llOKDI.ITZ, Czechoslovakia. April IK. The people or 1'iocil-lilz no longer doubt the efficacy if the divining rod us a means of localinii water under lln sur face of the earth. They have had! i demonstration, they aver, vhich is conclusive. Madly in need of a waler sup-; dy three years agu the lowni eiiKi doyed Ilcinrich Olle, a local p.xperl, with the divining rod, to locale a- well. 1 1 did so. Jml a diafl 00 .feet deep gave nothing but dry soil, and tlio'project was abandoned. The town managed to-met along until this winter, when existing supplies became so scant that Heinrich again was called in. He walked about with his divining rod, and as he pass- d over the old well, the story roes, the 'hazel switch was actu- lually pulled out of bis hands. Town workmen went to the lioMom or tin- old shaft, dug down six feel more, and round an abundant supply. CHILDREN SHOULD GROW UP WITH MUSIC STATES HEAD OF ROYAL COLLEGE KIl.MONTON. April 18. Children are lauxlil lo perforin rather lhan have music inherent in Ibeio drawn forlh. according lo Sir Hugh Allen, din-dor of the Itiiyal College of Music, London. Kiiglaud. who has been visiling here. ThPy should grow upwilli music, insisled Sir lliigh, and iul as children learned lo Uilk hefore learning lo read ami write, jtisl so should they learn, in a simple way. Hie symbols expressing I lie language or music, aTler haiiijf some knowledge ol Dial lunguage. Sir Hugh deplored the fuel lhal the ircM'iii -day lendcuey seemed io lie producing "linger musi ians" perrormers with lirillianl leclmiilue uml power if exeetl- lion, hut whose peifuruiance? lapked soul and sometimes .brain io oroiiurc real music, uie lMilor imiTii l-l out, co-oivlin.ilion of hand, brain ami soul is re-ipiireil; without such co-ordination music cannot he obtained. HALIBUT ARRIVALS The HaMiua .old 15,0(1(1 pounds at '.Uie and Ic lo Ihe Pacific Fisheries I his morning. The Mab sold .'I. OHO pounds to Ihe Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. at 10.1c and :c. The Havana is an American boal ami the Mali. Canadian. The prices were the highest that have been paid Ibis week. BIRTH. A son .was born al Ihe Prince Ituperl (ieueral Hospital on April 18 lo Mr. ami Mrs. II. S. Creel-man ol Terrace. . I.. II. Johnson, CP.lt. agent at Skagway, was a passenger going uorlh on Ihe Princess Mary yesterday aflcrnoon returning to his post afler spending a holiday in Vancouer and Victoria. PRINCE GEORGE The question of establishing an unto camp al Prince (lenrgc is now a live one and il is probable lhal something along this line will bo done. The completion of the highway from Jurs-nel lo Prince (leorge il is expect ed will bring a largo number of motor tourists here this sum mer. I he local llebok'ah Lodge held its annual ball in Hie Hillx-Kifer Hall on .Monday night. Upward? of 15(1 couples were in allcml mice al Hie affair which was n great success. Mayor Alward left during the fellty;j jffBABY'S i OWN JlllWSOAP, THE DAILY HEWS PAGE THRBS CRIMEAN VETERAN TELLS JE STORY BROUGHT BACK TO HEALTH BY 'FRUIT-A-TIVES" i JrW MAJOR GEORGE WALKER "I am a veteran of the Crimean War and Indian Mutiny, having served under Lord Roberts. Fierce hand-to-hand fighting and continual exposure left me a great sufferer from Rheumatism, so much so, that my lees swelled up, making it impossible for me to walk. My bowels were so constipated that I was in terrible shape until I began to use "Fniit-a-tives". They relieved me both from IShcumatism and Constipation. Today I enjoy perfect health no more Rheumatism or Constipation" Geo. Walker, Chatham, Ont. "Fruit-a-tives" contain in tablet form, the concentrated juices of luscious fruits Nature's own remedy for Constipation and its painful consequences. "Fruit-a-tives" overcome all intestinal troubles in a way no other medicine can. At your dealers. 25c and 50 cents a box. week or a trio lo Ihe coast There are all kinds of rumors ii. circulation as lo what has called his sun I ii . Prince tieorge is considering following the example of Merrill and turning (hcr Ihe policing oi the municipality (o the proviu ial police. Only two persons in Prince (icorge availed llicmselxcs of the opportunity offered by local doc tors for freef v.-ifclnatioii. lu order lo pi !1 Milt U1IUII III' local jsiluajWiui icwjpf,a pro caine ciicrni eiceuoii ai an early dale, .1. K. Merj,yfjeld, provincial organizer for ,,llie ijonservalivc parly, spent a iuu;ber ,of days in Prince (icorge district during tin we,ek. John A. Clark, former Prince lieorge city clerk, is now prune ranching in California. SMITHERS Friends and playmates of Master .Inck Furncss tendered him a surprise parly on Wednes day eening, Ihe occasion of his seventh birthday. Mrs. W. J. OWelll and children returned lo their home here on Thursday from Vancouver where they have been sojourning during llienvinler mouths. The regular monllily meeting of the Anglican Church Women's Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. II. 0. Wiiult Aon Thursday aflcrnoon. The ladies made ar rangements I'm- the holding of anolher lea, which Ts to be held at Ihe homo of Mrs, .1. (i. Stevens early in June. v. Citizens here received a inosl pleasant surprise Wednesday af- Icriipou, when Ihe ' juice was filmed on for Hie lirnllng sys tem afler a lapse of, live days. It was generally expeelcd that il would be ten days or two weeks before the repairs lo the plant could be ell'eclcil. The Indies of St.r'.lames An glican church held jin Easier lea at Ihe home of Mrs, ;', II. llos kins (in Wednesday iifternoon, which proved a most pleasant and successful alTajr, In addi-liou do (lie serving of tea. the ladies had several"' articles of fancy Work on sale. ' A most enjoyable parlv was held al the homo of Mr. and .Mrs., I. Oouney on Thursday evening; when their daughler Margareli enlcrlained a number of her1 friends at dancing, and games, followed by dainty refresluneuls.! Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason Adams! wlfo were expected to arrive! home 'Thursday have had their departure from the south delayed owing lo the serious couditiou in the health of Mr. Adams' bolber lames, who has had a rela'pso necessitating Mr. Adams' return lo Los Angeles. . ' Mrs. Calvert and child from Hums Lake are the guests o( Mrs. T. 0. Marl in for a few day. before proceeding lo Ihe Uuecii Charlotte Islands, wiere Mr. Cal- verl has been transferred in connection with his duties as Fire Hanger with Ihe II.C Forestry department. 1 ami Mrs. II. L. Alexander f Prince Hiinert arrived in town Thursday. Mr. Alexander is open ing up his dental parlors in the 'own Hall for a few weeks to tllend lo the needs of his pat rons in this district. .mi-s. i. i. imuiop eiiieriaiuen a number of the young folks at a Mali Jong party at their home euiu'.soay t.-i-iiiiii?. Church Notices Baptist Church Morning service al II. Si.b jeel, "The Courtiers Vision of (io.ir Children's dial; 'The Message of Ihe Flowers." llible cbool at 12.15. Evening worship at 7.30. Subject: "The Hermit's Vision or Christ." Helprul addresses, Hright singing. Cheer ful services. A place and a wel eome for you. Methodist Church The Church of Service. Itev, iieo. ii. iiaeKcr, pasior. .Miss Isabel Haddock, deaconess. The morning service is cancelled in honor of Ihe opening of the new Anglican Church. Sunday school at '-'.30. livening service al 7.30, will be condilcled by Karl Harric. Sermon lopie: Sirs, we would see Jesus." Salvation Army Sunday inorniug service willi drawn lo attend opening of 'An glican Church. Sunday school a! i.'M). Kvcry Sunday we grow Salvation meeting al 7.3U. Sub- lecl: "Personal Influence." Nut a dull moment. If you come once, you will come again, Salurda night, the popular song service Monday night, Sunshine Hour. luesday and Irnfay at 7.30. Scouls ami Ituards. Thursday night, public meeting. Come and get aciiiiainled. Presbyterian Church In the morning. Ihe congrega lion will join with Ihe Anglicans at the opening of their- new Church. Sunday school at U'.3l. Evening service ai 7.30.- Subject "lllind Eyes Opened." Preacher, Hev. II, II. (Irani, D.I. Lutheran Church SI. Paul's English Lutheran Church, Melropole Hall, Third Avenue. Hev. I E. llaisler, !!.!., pasior. The morning servitv will be oinillcd because of the opening of the Anglican Church. Sunday school al 12 noon. Even ing service at 7.30. Sermon Inoic, "Victory through Faith." HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert C. A. Procunier, Sunnyside: II. M. Mel.eo.l, P. L. Hauler, W. O. Watson, liaisy Whyle, Wil liam Ware and (leorge II. Rob ertson, Vancouver; 1). M. Cleat and J. Morrison, Anyox; it. Gib son and A. M., Kipp, Port Es-siuglon; J4r. and Mrs. Einil L. L'rell, Astoria, Oregon; C. liar-ret I, llarrell Lake; II. C. Walby, Montreal; I. It. Frank, 'Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. I). V. Whitehead. Purl Arthur; F. A. Saunders, Digby Island; Alice P. McDougall. New Weslminsler; George lling-slad ami A. J. Mathesuu, Port Edward; A. Giles and Chong Wo. Halnmral;,Clyde A. Heller, Philadelphia. Central John W. Hindu and tins Weber, Alice Arm; Mr and Mrs. T. A. JelTrie, Seallle; F. G. Dobin, Telkwa; X. P. Greer, H. C. Johnston and W. J. Hartley, Vancouver; A. Clark, L. Garfi, W. Craig, F. Huggan and T. Chase, C.X.1L; L. ('live, Kitwanga; F. II. Mybrea, Calgary; A. G. Hruce. Edmonton, Next week 'is CLEAN UP WEEK Start at Your Shoe USE ShocPolish lt Improve! your pErsonal appearance. V MISSING! FLAT WORK IRONING Not much left nt washcay when you use out sS't fiiish service. No tub all tot. washing is don 2. No clothesline everything comes Dack dry. And no flat-work ironing that, too, is completely cared for. The hardest and longest part of washday is missing and this family service is so low priced that it's an economy as well as a convenience. Let us call this week and take away the part of washday that you'll be most happy to miss. Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Send if Phone 8 o II 'o(guncn "Rupert Fish Fresh Frozen -All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties In season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt. Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. LOOK! LOOK! The "ART CLOTHING" man is here Come in and get your measure Fit guaranteed STEVE KING Green 85 Avenue Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Prince Rupert." TUGBOATS Day Phones .423 538 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Night Phones 687 , 539 Black 735 Gr. 601 Another Portland Canal Opportunity The first Treasury Issue of the l'ortur.-Idaho .Mining Co., LUU is now offered the, public ul 25c, per share. This is. the only oilier shipping mine besides the Premier in the Portland Canal District. Ore shipped last year .move than paid development work. For foil information apply H. W. M. ROLSTON & CO. Stewart. Stockbrokers. Victoria.