1 1 r n7J SPECIAL tromtnatm-the dishpanlook! 1 1 i No rrrc rougn, rca nanai fromc! hwashingl , i - . m rnrr.( .. n f T it jnto a J -a or "ot w a.cr ana then 7 the foamy mild- vii lit iff trim, wnar a i" " iflrwcc there is between using c amnion soap and usi.: Lux Lrr B( ' :st Limited, Uoronto. I3I ORTLAND CANA L i-dcr for any imI ( ..-anal Mill-Id, ymu or Soil- formation In nnn develop-! 'i.'M-Oiv proper- i us Dial GOLD-ORE MINING CO. LTD. Shares at Sc Is the best buy today control the star and Kagle nines write: i u-j n i n.i n Iinillllll Il'll U' II ! I II 318 Standard Bank Bldg. Vancouver, B.C. For That New II' 1 1 1 1 I A I ' I' I 1 1 I Go to M. T. LEE ; - :i r.,i fn Ladies' ir-men's ' tailoring. I' asonable ami a big v 1 nglish, Scottish I -li Tweeds anil '' "iMxia available In m yualily ami fit ii. Mail orders tip' attention. ALSO DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING 337 Third Avenue D.I i nuuen n.ij. Ur. Alexander Smith Block IIWIIW w DENTIST Cartage and Storage Phone it. ''rtaBe, Warehousing, and ''istributiriK. Team or Motor Sorviie. n'Oai Sand and Gravel w Speclalln In Piano and Furniture Moving. St. Regis Cafe ?Hnce Rupert'. Leading Restaurant. Bakery UnaurpaMd Third Avenue. i: !: Wednesday and Thursday Douglas Maclean in ".Never Say Die.' Comedy ".lu.-il a fiood fitly." I'alhe Iteview. Friday and Saturday "A Thief in I'aradise." Felix Comedy Cartoon Topic of I In- lay. STORY OF OUTLAWS SHOWN HERE TONIGHT Love Affair of Beautiful Girl and Cowboy Give Rise to Thrilling Situations The Zane (irey Varamnunl picture, "The Jiorder Legion," featuring' Antonio Moreno ami llelene Chadwirk in the pririeipul role, will he flmwn here tonight. The story deals wilh Hie love affair of a heaiiliful daughter of Hie Wej-t, ilaye hy Miss Chad-wick, mid Moreno, a' young cow-hoy, and with the activities of a lotnU of ruthless outlaws called "The Jtorder I.ejfion," headed by Ilockliffe Fellowes and fJihsnn (lowland. Taunted hy the girl, Jim Cleve decides to join the l.ejrion. '1'he girl, forgiving, rides to hriug lii r 1 1 hack, hut is iulcrceded hy hIK who lakes the girl a pris nner to his lonely cahin in the' mountains, lie tries In nvike love to her hut she resists, shooting ami wounding him. CJevr goes In the cahin to enlist in the Legion. JIc catches siwlit of the girl and manages to net a woiM alone wilh her. They Inn in ecae. When ihis proes impossihle. Jim finds an itinerant preacher, and he and the girl are married. The outlaws ride In raid a gold camp hut are helrayed and only four escape alie. During the raid f'Jevc and the girl escape on the coach carrying the pold from ihe camp, -hut he remnants or the hand hold up Ihe cnali, w.iund ('leve and again carry off Hie girl. The handils have galhered in a cahin and are playing cards In see who shall have the girl when leve. -hloody and harely able lb Dtand. staggers in. He reaches for his guns. The lights are knocked -out. I'istnls flash and then Advertle In Mm Dflllv New IN PROBATE IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT, TERR ITOR OF ALASKA; DIVISION NUM-nrn nmr uvOCR PRECINCT . i in- Mailer t ll)f Ule Leallia Havla. Pereiswl. , iiw.h.i. to lleira. v vlr lie -r an order duly lned and wa.le ir ri'-ord in the ''..ye enlllled milri on in I Mli lay or April. . ii;;-lire l hrrehy KUMi in (Trrii Ial. tiie V,,' .1 i..,,.,:,,,! ,,r the ihove named do- ea.ed itd l' oilier person rlalnilng IV 2..VZ:t in me alxive named eiaie mat lliry and rai li nr Hu m are Hereby re milred l.i V nd PIar In Uie above 5 . "JZ.. ., iii-Aer. Alaska, and nb- ii l " a urartorv pn-.r rf liHrhtp wltlilij ii'lv rtaya from U date or llw Nrl l"iWTnii to .ppe.r .nd Til. nallfarlrv 'vphJ. i dirive or Oil Mieh SUnVl "ill! '. ;.iite,rKijJ.fiH-reHiiir(3fyvf,.A- '''halerr'TlV,! n-Wlrallon. April ii. ,0iaie of l.it l'libllratlon, June J7, mi- OIIEN F. Illl-U Mliiiliiltiratnr. LAND ACT - . . r,l...l.l. Ftlafrlnl In rrlnoe iutpifi unci inHir; 01 4'niH o m'l i TVKE MITICE tluTTM''Hll De PrlMV. .f viiniiiver B.C.. orrlipatlon salmon !,f . ...V.iv r..r wrnilnslon lo UtoW nbed p'uVre' I e P oii.n.enrlnit at nl I'tantfd n le lwiiith or the M.mueai wih-m ' 'Hlllle r.rrek. M"?'. ..'"".l1 Jiii.'.ii ibeiu-e norm nin: " , : UHW.i.nl cnumlnit 40 aciea. more or ,'' MERILL nES BltlSAY, ; Appllrant. i Edwin Elrny Barnuiii. Airnt. Haled AprU.Jrd.l NAVIOABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R 8. B.C. 1B08, CHAPTER "r ... . Hereof. onUHilnr In . .... ,t ira.innili arreK, more or nil no n. " i'kn TAk'P NOTICE Hal flw : Tr"ifr. Mil er or IMibllr w.ikV lil o re in Iti" CUV .r Ottawa olK "'."'," i . Mid Hie and plan and Kr toffi tXm V ' ""piled at Prlnee, H..per. " C.. thin vth day or April, TimMAS tnoTIEn. nv wiuiinn. Manon OomaUf, bit soiiciiora. and ciiiis! what a' a' bear near ,oi ,of rbnledf isltuhtton! r F.verylhing was (bus set, when Jack double-crossed Ihe gang by remaining in Ihe best of health. To make a funny .situation worse. Violet, in the person of the adorable Lillian Mich, fell madly in love with Jack. She jusl couldn't help doing il. II unset Hector's efforls Hector! was Hie fooljsh fiance to drug in a Parisian vamp lo compro inise the unwilling bridegroom. Xo one but Douglas MacLcan would be clever enough to t'X- Iricale himself from so many complications. link the ffohl-grnbbcr wasn't beaten yet! lie hired an expert gunman to catapult Jack into eternity and Jack had the wild est. niosl hilariously furious ride of his life eluding (he gunman in a dilapidated hackney-cab, which lost horse and cabbie and barely missed crashing in In no less than seventy-nine obstacles. WEEK END PICTURE" LOOKSJJKE WINNER "A Thief In Paradise" Features a Polo Game Played by Beautiful Girts In Bathing Suits Doris Kenyon Is the leading 4 - i. May 18, lP2-r- TOTE DAILY -FEW PAoE flYE CROSS WORD PUZZLE J! WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday "The Border Legion." "The Telephone Oirl,' Series Xo. 7. Iiiternalioiial Xcw.. 2 3 s V6 7 & 9 o W KM 9Jt27 viimm MWzTl ' 39 KEY TO CROSS WORD PUZZLE Horizontal I'ertaining to tilling soil To sew temporarily Seejs out; comes out slowly as a liquid A hoy's name (ah.) To worry; pester Prince of Wales" Hanch (ab.) for cleaning floors A laud measure (Metric syslem) S3 lleprove 2S A snare 25 Spasniodic twitching of muscles A symbol; a keepsake To acquire knowledge; memorize For boring holes The quality of being habitually silent; disinclined lo conversation Vertical To aid or encourage; assist A slick or rod Itoyal Society ab.1 Three odd letters LOTS OF GINGER IN "NEVER SAY DIE" AT WESTHOLME THEATRE Mld-Week Play Features Douglas KacLean Who is Supposed to be Sick Jack Woodbury. otherwise Douglas MacLean. was supposed lo have heart trouble! A corps of noted physicians diagnosed his case as leaky valtes and palpitation. It really was only a bee which bu.r.eif around in the doctor's stethoscope and afterwards stung Jack, on the chest. The only heart trouble Jack ever had was on account of Violet and her ravihing dimple. Hut she whs engaged lo llector.II was a case of loc at first sight for Jack After the doctors' mistake Hector saw his chance to pick up an easy inheritance. - He forced Violet lo agree to marry Jack, become his- heir and save his forlune from going lo chari.ly. l.atrr she could marry Hector who happened o he Jack's best friend. ;lt didn't sound lik" a nice, iljing lo do, but all, boys Ii A coin 0 A northern, water bird 7 To fondle; a plaything H Two odd Hellers U A contraction of "ever" (backwards) HI To fivl siKht of 115 A heavenly body 17 A path IK Mankind IS) A kitchen utensil 20 A residue 2J I'ertaining to, painting and piclures 22 And so on '.(ab.) 2fi For flavoring -eatables 27 lop; refrain from 28 To rip 2!) A nickname for a political parly 31 A beverase .'12 Meaning "three" 33 A women devoted to a religious life. 3i Used to keep woman's hair neat 30 Account fabV 3K Gills (ab. Thife in Paradise," filmed for Prince llupcrt audiences and to he shown here aL the week end. Here's what it iav Tim rrlfinirii.e nT llin Pliitifi I ... .111.- v..;.' I Seas. HeachcomJiers diving in the waters for rare pearls.' A j fiithl underneath Hie water two I men battling for a pearl and then their bigger fisht under water with a shark. San Francisco society where a man masquerades in aunt tiers place and steals n pirl's heart. Ami contrasted wilh i this is San Francisco's bohemia where this thief has a rendezvous -with an F.urasian belli!. A polo matrh blondes vs. irunettes on horseback. Some thing entirely new iifver before hown on the screen. A runaway chase (hat runs IJic' whole gamut. A big society revel where a beauty does an under water dance dressed in a costume of pearls. It's original, loo and, boys, il certainly is beautiful ami Ihe girl is captivating. And an airplane honeymoon. Some thrill full of new delights. And. the emUngj climax llial grips-Mi. filling enili for' a mar- veHi)us picture. " . 1 The Man in the Moon . YSr- HOW do you live And what do you give? Do you hriug words of cheer To all who are here? dr. are you a pall . Ilringing sorrow lo all? Just llnnk for n hiin'ule What fun there is in it If all do their part Willi hand and willrhcaYl To make life worth living Their services giving. CAN a person be truthful and popular? Scarcely! Uul who wants lo be' popular anyway? THIS? world i no place for liniui people, niey ipse every thing and gain nothing. Life goes lo Ihe courageous. THIS is Monday yej very few women are worrying' over Hi, family washing- A MAX Is known by tjje- money he spends and a girl, by the clot lies she wears. THIS only way lo account for the noi?e some people make is that the doctor must have lady In the original story, "A scratched them with a gram 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 - J.- advertisers, and to buy advertized merchandise. opium a needle when vaccinating (liein. XQW that Ihe liquor Irafnc is properly controlled, it is wonderful what a rot of drunks are lo be seen on Ihe st reels of an evening. I T'S a rum no liquor. fleet fhat carries The jgrealesl authority on berth control' is a pullman ' ' ' ' " DOWN al Fort William they were luauKXiii to nuvo a snow-stfTm-lta'-onUM'-iolT their fires.. Ten Years Ago In Piince Rupert May 18, 1915. Dr. Wesbrook, president of the ,1'niversily of II.C, was a visitor in the city al the end of the week. He arrived from the Kast by train and took the boat for the south. It is likely he will return here in a few weeks to address the Canadian Club. V. K. Scot I, deputy minister of agriculture; and Dr. Scoll, live slock coniiiiissoncr, will arrive here Tomorrow to mako i lour through the interior on which thcv will be accompanied by 11. H. Walker, supervisor of experimental stations, and A. H. romlinson, local hitrticuHuralisl. The recreation grounds at Acropolis Hill were opened this afternoon. There was a parade headed by Ihe cily and Mellakall.i bauds and two baseball games r one between Prince Rupert ami Mellakatla and Hie oilier5 be-Iween the 'Culls and Calholic Club. Albert Farrow, steamboat inspector, will return to Vancou- It's mighty good business Canadian VAcinc "vaiuT Coast Steamship and Train Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE rail from Prince Rupert Tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Intermediate point each SUNDAY and THURSDAY, 10 PM. For ANYOX Wadnttday 10 PM. For STEWART Saturday 10 P.M. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY tictpt Sunday 11.30 ajn. for l'rliwe (iet.rire, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all km ii u KasfM-n Cannla. Uullid Mates AOENCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Ticket Offlc. C28 Third , Prlnca Rupart. Pkona 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS MARY. For Ketchikan, Wrangill, Jun.au and Skagway May Slh, 18th, 29th, Juna 8th For Vancouitr, victoria and Stattla May 1t, 12th, 22nd, Junt 2nd, 13th. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Buttdala, Swanaon Bay, Eatt Balla Ball. Octan Falla, Namu, Alart Bay, Campbtll Riyer, and Vancour ontry Saturday 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamahlp Llnaa. Full Information rrom W. C. ORCHARD Central Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C.- UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnra from Prince Rupert. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tueeday, 5 P.M. 'or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, P.M. For PORT SIMPSON" and Naaa River Cannerlee, Friday A.M. 128 2nd Aeenua. 4. Baeseley, Agent Prince Rupert, B.O. ver on the llardena tomorrow evening. While here he is inspecting the (l.li.M.M. steamer Canadian l'rospeclor and the lug Fearful. N O T I O E. TAKE NOTICE that arier piitillratlnn or tliln .Vitlrp Inr four ninseciiuve weekn we Hull ap.ly in. Uie HeRlnrar of Joint Stock Doiiip.'iiilen, VlrtorU, 11.1),, to rliuiiKC the mine nf the C.otnri.inj' In Hint ur "S. n. JntmMnn & Company, Limited." I Klei I at I'rlncn luiliert, II. C, thU fill day or May. AD. IVib. PH1NCL nUl'tllT inSlTIANCE A0E.1C1E3 LTD. aauTtjEXSEQba. MARINE MOTOR I-ess Klarler ,. . $250.00 With Starter .... ,$300.00 novernineiit Taxes and l'reiglit Kxlra S. E. PARKER, LTD. Ford Dealers Prince Rupert, B.O. i