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Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Monday, Sept. 21. 1925. Difference Between Poetry And Verse. It is easy enough to write verse . Anyone can do it with a little practice, bill poetry is something altogether different. Poetry is not necessarily verse. Oflen proe is so poetic in it. nalure that it is far superior to verse. The expressing of the poetic idea in metre or in metric rhyme is simply the mechanics of I he. art. Many people set out o write poetry and produce pretty fair verses without Hie least poetic feeling in them. Examples of vere which are certainly never poetry are found in the jingle-, sometimes written by jtur jovial friend who signs himelr "The Man in Hie Moon." He. turned over to this department for criticism today a few verses which are not onlv not lMielrv but also are very poor ver.se. " Like a great many other versifier-. the writer of this skirls out all right but soon forgets the original metre and gets bogged deeper and deeper toward the end. This verse is being ptihfined today in that department mid its defects wilf be easily seen. , Dr. King Is Now . j With Prince Rupert. ' There wau time when lloif. Dr. King seemed to be rather lukewarm in his altitude toward the development or Prince Rupert. Then be was shown the need of the work here and today be is stoutly defending the action of the government in building the elevator and putting this jKirl in a position to become' a national outlet for the Vrudiietf of the country. We welcome Dr. King to our side. We are glad to know he is with us and hope to hear even yet some day that Sir Henry Draylon is also with us. Of course Sir Henrv lias a lot to lake back. He. came out so strongly during (he past session, seeing no gooo in mure unpen, wiai in turn niout would certainly prove difficult. He would have In eat bis own word. Walter H. Page Gives His Impressions. In 'The Life and Letters of Waller II. Page" are some, most interesting impressions of people arid life in fireat Britain. Here is what he says of the English of the wealthy das: "Another conclusion Hint js confirmed Hie more you cc of r.ngnsn me is uieir nign art of living. When Ihey make Iheir money, they slop money-niaking and cultivate their mirrds- and their gardens mid enlerfnin Uieir friends and do all Hie high arts or living lo perfection. Three day ago ii retired soldier gave a garden parly in my honor 2." miles out or bindon. Then was his historic house, a pari of il .VI0 years old: there were hi' ten acres of garden, his nwn, his trees; mid they walk with you over it all: Ihey sit out of door: they serve tea; Ihey lake liic rationally: they talk pleasantly (not jocularly, nor story-telling) : they abhor the snfart in talk or in conduct: they Imvc sentience, cultivatiyn. the InM manners in. the world: ami Ihev are iren nine. The hostess has m, taki- n basket and go with her while snn cms if full or riowers for us to bring home: and. a we walk, she tells life lory of the place. She i- a tenant for life: it is entailed. Ifer husband was wounded in South Africa. Her heir is her nephew. The home of course will remain in the family for ever. No. Ihey do mil go lo London much in rceo! venrs- why should they? But Ihey travel a month or more. They giv Ihrec big tea parlies one when the, rhododendrons bloom-a'fyl the others at stated Mines. They have friends to stay wilti" AhAw half the lime, perhaps sometimes parlies or a dozen. England never had a finer lo! of Tolk than lhese. And you cc them evenwhere. The arf of living sanely they have developed to as hiffb a level. I think, as you will find a any time in anv land." A Balance in tke Bank I '"THE allowance of the house- 1 wife. or the salary of the buv iness girl, will last longer and go farther if paid into the Bank and withdrawn -only as required. The temptation to spend for unnecessary things will be less, and the balance to carry forward each month will be greater. Ltdut ill riani courtiout, ktlM itlrlin from tut staff. The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Rupert Branch F.'E. Robertson, Manager WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday lticliard Dix in "Too Many Kisses." The tio-Ciefleis Series "Ain't Love (iraud." International News. Wednesday and Thursday New .fuveible Bostonuns. "Ine from Hollywood. Comedy "Desert Slink." Topics of fhe D;iy. Friday and Saturday "ilevellle." Our (Sans Comedy. "Cradle Holiliers." Pathe lleview. TOO MANY KISSES AT WESTHOLME TONIGHT Melodramatic Comedy With Many Big Laughs and Smashing Climax "Too .Many Kisses," a new Paramount picture starring Itietianl Dix and featuring Fralires Howard at Hie hea! of a strong cast oon. here fi night. It's a romantic em''ly-drama laid in New York and the little Spanish town of Pnligny in i he Pyreiiess. The story opens with Dix. as Holier! (Jaybird. being sent abroad by his fattier on the pretense of searching for some val-i ualde mineraf in reality to keep liiin away front hi n w.'ak-! iies women. li's a tiki laugh when Dix rind his companion arrhe in potigny during siesta time. It i the custom in this country for (he people lo lake a nap Pel ween1 the hours of twelve and fwo- thirty o'clock. WJicn the siesta bell rings they stop wrk and dole off wherever they happr-n be. This is the scene that greet (he star's e wlien tie firsi arrives. A liiif scene is the annual masquerade hebl on Hie town s Digest holiday' with the star nint William Powell rixals fur Hie honor of dancing the "far-andale" (betrothal dance with Frances Howard. The event I an occasion for much colorful romance ami rapid-fire action. Other high spots in the picture include the scene of Dix's room where he takes all of PowcnV insults because he ha promised onnc (Miss Howard not lo fight. Then Hie girl releases him from his promise and.a real battle follows. The episode in the bandits eabin in the innnn-lains where Dix is carried a prisoner i another thrilling And there's a real malr elimax when (lie star escapes and arrives at Hie scene of Hie masquerade Just in time (o encoun ter pnwrll fnaXinji off with Hie nil'!. WORST WOMAN IN HOLLYWOOD SEEN IN MID-WEEK PICTURE Inez Laranetta is a screen "vamp-' extraordinary and to bodst tier box-offiee value her jness acent has puhlici.ed her as the "worst woman in Holly wood." But there is a secret side to the life of Inez, personified by a little sister. Kay. Inez has rtil?rd Fay from babyhood, ami it fs hef pm-posc that the little sis ter shall hae life benefits of life which she was denied. That i wiry Inez accepts Iho role of Hollywood's 'worst woman. It affords bee money for Fay, who THE DATT.Y rnivB Monday. Sm'.t Just hear the MODEL 109 Obtainable in fumed oak or walnut and equipped wtlh Brunswick AW-Wood (Kal Amplifier, Iflfnna, etc. A woiHlerfdf . Brunswick .Phonographs, priced from SCO up. Records 75c to $2.00 Easy Terms Arranged. graphs Inez. The latter hurries to New York to proteel Pay ntv there confronts (Jnyler. He finally cnvfnees her ' his inb?ntion. In, marry Fay but tells her that hecaue of Iter re potation she must renounce all relations with Iier little lter Inez agrees to th saertlee anf as Cuyler and Kay mMrcb from Iheir wedding alfar she sobs he hind a screen of paints. It i then that her manager, Pa' Snmmerfiehl. who Ira (duck ( her through thick and thin, takes her in his arm and ask "Hi-bes wnmati hi II oil wood" to liecnme llis Wife. JOLLY GOOD PICTURE SAYS PRINCEJF WALES "Reveille" Made Them Rock With Laughter; Droll and ' Inspiring ' The gala pei forrtiance of "He-eille," wlm h Whs Kien at the Palace Theatre, London, recently, before a liistiiiKiiislict uudi ence, which included the Prince of Wales, is loottwl upon as one of Ibe ureatesl events in the fjiealre blsiory of Knftland. II is T( be shown berrf at the week end. A The Prince 5ub-.l if "a jolly Kood film," an appreciation vb-viously sincere lo the wonderful sie kcei closely enarded froiiilaililienee Ih.-il the tairtt of the world under care .pelhered nl the Palace Theatre, or a hfntlierly obi woman in the raw. As part pf bis publiclly cam-paijm, Inez's- press ancnt staflrcd a raid on one of her Hollywood parties where a bevy of beauties are diving Into a private swlm- ouiijf pooi in a rare ror a illa-iiiond bracelet. Stewart fTtiyler, a typical man of the world, comes to her rescue with ball. Cuyler is Ltselnafed by Inez but when she; repufses bfi" ad-vancKS he leaves- lor hi home In -Vew'7ork. 1IU parlintr warning Is thai some day lie will win her brve, If only for the joke of do. Injr so. ('hnnre brlna f'uyler and Fav - - - - by the way he rocked with laiiKli ler over the rneniori-s of army days during (ho war. There is Iraaedy in the ritrn iliis 1st inevitable in a picture whirl, is the first true commentary on the Breal Irapedy tit our generation but there is also much to laURh at and wit, as well. The author has found an army character In "Whelks," played Iry Frankie Sianmpre, who Is a sheer delight in is drollery and an inspiration In Ids optimism. He doesn't understand the reason for the war, he doesn't understand the tragedy of the aftermath of the war luil he keeps t-l rrl. I .n . f I .' m 1T n. ..tn.. -(.- r . . . . Kiueiiier in Hie hasl, and he is men! ami nlmilnreil romnne U overpowered by the beauty and (ill the same to him. "The charm or the jrlrl He Is not answer ts a lemon' Is hts only aware that she is the little ulster observation or Inez, who assumed her screen But nfost important of all Is tame lo shield Fay, and the glrBelly Balfour. who pasie thnmirh every phase of war and post-war life, tastinjr both I' joy and sorrows, and still re-nrafTrmr a symhol of hepe and courage. It fs her romance thai is shattered, but il is her spirit, typical of Hip spirit of British womanhood, that prevents re-oliitiou. 'Iteville" is an epic of laughter and tears, each in its place, and both will live bmp in fhe. mernorien if thoe who witness this remarkable photoplay. Ten Years Ago. lit Prince Rupert September 21, 1915. Thirly-eighf memhers of Hie Irish Fusiliers, who have been liere on garrison duty for the past year, sailed (his iiiorniny on Hie Prince" Rupert on then way lo the front. The eily council last nijrlil, on motion yf Aid. Beveridjte, seconded by Aid. Montgomery, decided to ask tfufJ.T.I'.'Hairw,av to nro- cced this wftitef wiffi some of the work to be done under the taxation asreemeiil. Olof Hanson returned this imtrnhifr after a mondi's slay at Lake Kalhlvn to which nolnf bo will return in a few ifays. si'ortf THE MAN IN THE MOON nya: A OfX)l niatiy people have hardening of the arteries but ollicrs have hardening of the cranium. IF boarders find Hie coffee weak they are advised lo Iry the butter. It Minuld be' strong enough. MAIIHfArtF. Is not always n failure although some of those who fry it nre. IF I have COOil frinnit. II i. liccanse (heir iilemoricm afe bad. WHAT I like about Ibis new.. paper business is that there is seploni lime enough for worry. 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Otiilrary' ' wishes of her guardian, she sne Knyler oflen and He old woman finally tele LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to bufihiing next door to Kruiell BuMier Sh 4 frtmt the KmpreM Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION , JirtMi Zaralli ProprUtw 'sh Ihey irre not poetry and very I poof veroe: Her hair wa glosny Jdark-, Her cye were aiure blue. I fell for her a! sight, alack! For her voice wa honey -dew. I worshipped from afar My beauteous ethereal slur. She entranced me then know. With her neck of driven snow ihe came rloer ntofe near, She. thai I held so dear: Oli. would she smile or look at me? ' Or it by me under this tree? She ntooii wMe m and she spoke. Hot lief toice wasn't honey dew "How dare you, country bumpkin mole. To si! upon my hat of golden hue. She nmole me frv Hie cheek and she hit me In the eye She kicked and pnnebed and Milled inc linlr. She ripped by coal and spoilt my lie. Then slopped" and cried, "Never cross my path tr beware! Foxy" Ada m s. CHAMPION BftftiKLAVtrf i in i, ia M'pt. si. Thomas Trimfife claims Hie tille of Uiainploii Bricklayer of I lie World," Hp rccehffy established it record of Itr.nnn bricks In ten nours. The previous reported record, credited to .tames Brown, an Indian of Kansas City, was .IC.fmn in the ten hour stretch. NKVCR smoked. WILLIAMSI'OnT, Pn., Sept. 21. in.,,., m wriirnr nuuw hum nr.ur. area .ew verses alleged operated a lobacert fHfin for to be a poem which the editor 07 of hi,, H7 years be has never says I may puhli.', as a horrible smok r chewed has llve.l example of how not to write. He'on ), prc'Scnrfann lor year, CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Peront Service, Phone No. S. Finished Laundry, At WnfT. 1 Thrlft-T-Srvlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are ready u' a to receive your p to take your inu take personal your Laundry : 1 ' Cleaning. 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