AN - PA(IE TWO THE OAILY ffETVB M,"!ay. .Tim- Alway 11 Dependable SALADA better if the others were open al.o. . Freight Rates Are . To Be Revised. II H01S Accept no substitute for no other tea is so uniformly pure and delicious. Try it to-day. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - RRITISII C0LUMR1A Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the-Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. 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 States, in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ,. $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. ... $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising-on Front Page 82.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion . .2"c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion , .2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate line Contract Rate on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before A p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY IDITIOX Monday, June 8, 1925. Wake Up Prince Rupert People. This morning the passengers from the Princess Louise were parading the streets of Prince Rupert from seven o'clock and of course those who came up town first round. the stores closed; That was all right.; Then a good many arrived about eight .Or shortly after and. still a lot of stores were closed. Probably they did not want tojmy much, but every little helps. Also it looks so much belter to see people on the job. V'lir .some cities, situated similarly to ours, the-: stores" open "JJ.'S'll't-JLf'.O JM3' ; rri y e e y e ti if it is at .eleven, cfeloek ;in the evening. While we do not suggest that they do it here.it seems reasonable Hint any place , appealing to tourist bnsine should be open at eight in the morning and it would look much . Freight' rales are to be revised throughout Canada with the object of equalizing the rale Jo the east, and west coasts and also fori 1 be purpose of facilitating the export of grain through Pacific ports. That is designed to relieve the farmers and make it easier for them to get their grain to market. It will also mean a.greai oeiu ut J'nnce unpen ill uiai it wni lend to improve the. grain business with this port. 5 If rates are equalized it will make practically the whole of Saskatchewan crop available for export through British Colum bia at competitive rales. Much of it will not come this wav but a great deal will, especially when the market is established. It always takes nmie lime to establish new routes of trade. Dealers Will Now ( Look To This Port. ; firaiii-dealers and exporters will now be looking to this port as one means, of getting grain to market. Two-years ago when Prince Rupert was trying to interest firms in the export busi ness' from heret one of the prominent buyers slated that 'just as soon a the freight rales Were revised they would be interested in Prince Rupert. It now seems that the revision is ,to 1 brought about and that Pacific ports would come into their own so far as the grain trade is concerned. Prince- Rupert as one of them should benefit wry materially. Coal Bunkers As An Investment. It is understood that coal bunkers may be erected here its an investment by privnle persons interested in the coal export business. That looks like ' a practical development. If the parties now interested do not go through with the plan, there 1 washing your hands with Common ooap Still, manjr women do just that, three time s itj, when they wash dishes with common laundry soap. But more and more women are using Lux for ditnvrashitif . Lux keeps their hands, smooth and nice. Lever Brothers Limited, Toreato t UN WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Larry Senion in "The Uirl in Hit Limousine." Telephone series No. "Love anil Learn." International, New. in DOG PICTURE 10 Wednesday and Thursday 'The. Silent Accuser." Mack penned Comedy. Hen Turn in in "Three Foolish Weeks." Topics of the Day. Friday and Saturday Virginia Valli Signal Tower.' Century Comedy Arms." Put he Review. The "Present WITH A BITE Is Silent Accuser In Case of Murder: An Exciting Chase With Confession at Close Jack Warren at midnight from her old Southern home, Barbara Jane is surprised by Phil, an ar- lent admirer of hers. She re- ists his advances and in the (niggle that ensues, a chair is overturned. The girl's step father hearing Uie noise ascends the stairs, where he meets Phil, who has left the girl in a faint. l'he men quarrel. Jack conies to the house, ac companied by his dog, and the animal peers through the win- low in lime to see Phil shove the old man down the stairs to his death. Phil, lerrjfied, sees (he face of the" dog a silent accuser. Dog Frees Master Jack is found bending over the body of the dead man and as a result is sent to the penitentiary. The dog trails him to the prison, and after various attempts, suc ceeds jn reaching his, master. The dog carries notes hack and forth between Jack ami Barbara Jane, until he effects his mas ter's escape, and brings' him to the girl. With the intention of forcing a confession from Phil, the three of them follow him lo the Ar- pentine where his conscience and fear of the dog as the only witness to his crime, have driven him. Barbara Jane eventually finds Phil in a dive convinces him that she has come there to be with him, because she loves him and tricks him to her cabin where Jack wails with the dog. On the Culprit's Trail The dog, gelling the scent of his old enemy dashes out the window of the cabin before Jack can stop him. Phil sees the dog realizes he has been deceived prabs Barbara Jane and dashes away with her. An exciting chase ensues with Phil and Barbara Jane, followed by the dog and Jack. The chase enos at Iho edge or a lake, where the ilng attacks Phil. Phil, torn and bleeding, pleads with Jack to call off the dog. Jack consents if Phil will confess (o (be killing of (he old man. Two mounted police, seeking Jack to return him lo prison, overhear Phil's confession. As (hey are about (o take Phil away, he begs for a drink of water. As be bends over tn drink, the dog jumps on his back, knocking nit (Tilt lit La unMloL timw.lA M-.itw.s. 1..nnJ ...1... 1.1 1 I . 1 ' n i'"'!'" mi i iimr ii.,,.,, vv.mm i,c Kmu lim headlong into the water. I1"' "i !""vn-"i ioiiii to iiwoo me ouiimts aim operate p, rfSos, dripping with mud iiirui Un .i 1'iiiiui- luiit ciu. i licit? in it riiuiirc now jor sonie-.nn, lime uiiiig oi mis sori 10 oe ooue nun lor rrince import to lienefit. We have bad pretty nearly enough of public ownrsbip of such things anil it will be a treat to see private persons taking an interest in the port.. While preparing to elope with Jack, Barbara Jane, and the dmg are reunited in their happiness. That is the story or "The Silent Accuser" 'here for GIRL IN LIMOUSINE AT THE WESTHOLME Good Picture Has Number of Real Thrills all of Them Real says Larry Semon v' " ' : ' ( 1 train by a half semd margin. "AllMhese lhings were actually nerfornicd in tins picture, and performed at the jaje. .of speed i i shown on the screen, ii wa much easier for nie to drive in j front of the train at the rate on ; thirty-fix miles an hour, than nl rirteen miles an nour. ion see I got across quicker. II is on the same principle that n man skates faster over thin ice. He wants to set over the danger zone as quickly as possihle. One of our most ilillieull Joli in making 'The Oirl in the Lim ousine' was In skid' a heavy lim ousine in wo complete circles. We did this of course by applying the brakes quickly, hut there was always the danger of the heavy car upsetting. And we hail to do this stunt twenty-nine times in order to gel the ctTect we desired. THE SIGNAL TOWER NOT A SPECTACLE Redwoods of California and Humble Home Life Is Pictured Pronenes to over-eninliasije the manner in which humans with whom the world i ac quainted intimately us a clas has nren held In h a fault in moi stage or screen delineations of tife, hut (his criticism cannot lie applied to "The Signal Tower." L'ninrsal-suV'r-Jewel, starring Virginia Valli. lo be here at lli-.M I. I ' , I ...... t HIT 1-lltl. fill IIIM I , ill irnsi, I.I. screen has given ils devotees real human beings, and. evident - ly, exaggeration is taboo amoin. the working materials of Clar ence L. Brown, who directed Hi" picture. Virginal Valli has ilone some fine things before (he screen bul never has she appeared more as if she were going Ihrouph in ordinary routine of daily exis'- ence without thought of "arlinri" than in her present vehicle. Here, she-takes Ihe part of a young wife who lives for her husband and their child in the home of a signal tower along the lhi of rails running through a lonely forest. Of course there Is a big theme --a powerful theme In fact n The Signal Tower." The spec tator is filled with understanding just hy reason of the inna'e humaneness of Ihe glimpses of 'jus living." Majestic In Its Settings I lie Mgnal lower is not a 'spectacle production" in" the way or numiiers or easi a.'U hugeness of "sets," bul if tin be any more majestic selling f ir a story than the giant redwood; forests of Northern California, or any more appealing sellinu I ban happy life in a humlilej uome, men neuiier lias neen found by producers - of motion pictures, yiielher photography can be said to enhance such sel lings is a debatable question, but if it can, then the cameramen who filmed "The Signal Tower . have done it. 'The Signal Tower" truly Is a faithful story and picture.' Hockliffc Fellows 'is convincing as the husband; ami Wallace Beery Is at his host as Ihe boarder. .;L;;j;"T7,-rT,-, j The Man in the Moon . dozen effectively. i INVOLUTION is a painful and messy way of acquiring new bosses. CIVILIZATION consists in the art of using a dally TIIKRC is one consolation about (his hair' bobbing 'age. 'The hair on your coat which your wife finds may have come off Ihe barber chair1. TIIK person who has not yet learned to live beyond his income has it 'seems In me, neglected an important part of his education. RKFOHM waves always spend themselves and (hen I hose who live on debauchery have (heir in nlngs. TJIFJIFR one thing aboul gcl- There is a chase seem, In ling married in June, it's at least . . . i ' winch I pursue an auto on a rnadJa rnonlh ahead of July. running parallel io Hie railroad Tile auto comes (n a crossing sswrves sharply and gels In front of a speeding railway train, which il misses by inches. As Ihe next crossing is reached I IT'S blossom lime and-e'xam-Inatinn lime nnd summertime and prelly nearly holiday time and (hen we'll .have n roaring lime. iln my molor cycle do the samol thing. A quick turn and full NOW lhat we've had a good speed and I cross in front of th'j' Sunday and that we are all pro- Drapery Specials Final arrangements have been made wllh the provincial govern ment for Ihe erecllon of a new school here. 11 is lo be ready for use by September. 'The shack of Frank II. Walsh was destroyed by. fire last week, Ihe loss of house and contents amounting--In nboul (Win, The blaze is believed lo have been of incendiary origin. Mrs. A. A. Connon was taken ierinusly ill last week am) Is now In the llazcllon Hospital where she Is making satisfactory recov ery. Roy Smith or (he Yukon Telegraph line speni n lew" day hern last week herore going south on a holiday. Adverll?e In the Dally News. Bought for Our Furniture Sale 36 in. and 50 in. Cretonnes, bird and floral patterns 117 yards only at $1.25 yard other Cretonnes marked down low as as - - 25c yard 44 in. Silk Drapery, blue, rose and mulberry, 92 yards only at - ... $2.10 yard 0 41 in. Roman Stripe at 60c yard 48 in. Rose and Gold Stripe at $1.25 yard ALL OUR TAPESTRIES AKE SELLING AT HALF PRICE Cushion Forms 18 in. diam. Spring Rosettes, $2.75 each; 20 in. diam. Spring Rosettes $3.00 each Barries HomeFurnishinp Phone 123 One Door East of Dally News Office BBHbWMBsHMMMHMRjWR HBHHssWBbHBHBbHbWsI perly tired, and that we are once again nearly rested up. let us gel hack lo normal for Tuesday. TIIF.HK are two classes of people in the world: 'The workers and Ihe shirkers. YOU'LL know him if you meet him , . And you'll find it worth Hie while . . To cultivate Ihe friendship of 'The man behind the smile. SCOTLAND also has Its troubles. Ford cars are sold there on the installment plan. HAZELTON .Mrs. Larkworlhy expects to return in Ihe near future from Stratford, Onl., where she has been visiting for some time. SUPPORT LOCAL I 3rd Aneiwi NDUSTRY Wo are Agents for the Prince Ilp'r' sf" and can quote you allrnclive prices "ii Uie i1-01 Cedar Timbers and Shlplap. Cedar Boat Lumber. Spruce and Hemlock Finish. Spruce and Hemlock Flooring. Spruce Shlplap $10.00 and $21.00. Spruce Dimension S1B.00 to $22.00. Get our prices before placing vonr ordf ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Dr. E. S. TA1T DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, U-Office flours 0 lo 0. X-RAY SERVICE mi ADA Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Ev LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED . 8n t to building next door to l;rimU Hulc Hotel from the iSntprfs We carry a fulllinc or .fjnjES CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITCAIn onciai ROOM IN CONNECT"' prt,prwr James Zarelll MWWIP-IM-"