PAQR.YWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - "BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Li mi lei). Third Avenue. II. P. PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION' RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier,, per month 31.00 By mail lo all parls of Ihe British Empire'aml the United State, in advance, per year $0.00 To alt other countries, in advance, per year . . $7.!0 Transient Display Advertising. ... .$1.40 er inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion. .... 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION jiul ui your name end (M will send vou book of beaubfi nan.es.. Supp this illustrated) Wstributory fori K9L9RCD -3HIN0LE3. I I i i Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1925. Sudden Interest Of C.P.R. Officials. i The Midden interest taken in this section of Hie railway by C.P.R. officials is rather iiilm'sliug and is exciting comment. It isS only recently that (he company kticwlhe port existed, except for the boats lo call. .'6v we have one of the niot iniiHirtaut viee-presidenls ami other officials here and also recenllj a C.P.R. man interested in .the power possibilities. .Naturally Prince Rtiirl people. are glad to see the C.P.U. awakening to the fact thai the oily is to become important and we hope Ihey will continue thai iuferest and possibly become even more interested here. . , Few Realize What Portland Canal Means. The (development of Ihe Portland Canal .mining region, vhich is going oil steadily, is bound to have a grout effect on business conditions inlhis pari of Ihe province. So far there has been but onu slipping mine, but before long Ihere may be a dozen. Ihe development of the mines on Hear luver.is Ihe most important phase- of progress in thai district. It is o much more accessible than Ihe Salmon River Valley from the British Columbia port of Stewart thai it means much more than does the Premier Mine, important as Ihe latter is. . The next step may possibly be the erection of a smelter to handle the ores which now are sent out of Ihe country for treatment. Probalfly Prince Rupert may be the logical, site for a plant. Where rail and.walc'r meet is usually the scene of activities of that sort. Kimona Clad '" ' ' Can Openers. Nellie McCliiug, author and lecturer, bul a lady who is not a housekeeper although she Is married, has been lecturing in Ihe East and lelling people' there Ihey should not be "lie alien kimoua and boudoir cap clad can openers but should be more like old-fashioned women, While having n strong admiration for Mrs. McC.lung, we do not like Hie insinuation that women today are not a good as women ued lo be nor do we like the suggestion thai women Miouhl spend all (heir time in Ihe kitchen. Times have changed during lluvlast generation and women today are different ami will be even more differenl-yel. They arc evolving. At one lime women, speaking generally, were Ihe slaves of. men, created, it was thought, to cter to their appeliles. whims and fancies. If women' did not do their duly Ihey might be beaten and if clever .or very prelly Ihey might be ducked or even burned al the slake. Today women are becoming the equals of men bolh economically iiud indifslrially. Sometimes we see them lagging behind n litlle bul Ihey' are fa! calchiug up and in a few instances taking the lead. In Ibis process mf evolution there are. nrjuslmeijls to be iiiaihaml irvlhe process sniim inislake lliej" newly found liberty for license, fflliers fail lo adjust in some respects and it will appear as if the. change wa not pood. ..A women gel more, lime from their household duties thev will learn lo ue the lime profitably. Often il is seen todav that while the man slaves in the Office or factory, the woman of his household fritters away her lime playing cards, giviu? teas and otherwise playing with the newly found leisure. That phase will pass away. While amusements and social activities nre right and' proper. Ihey niay.be carried lo extremes. There I no just reaon why a woman liould vieml more, lime idlv than a man. If the man works eixhl hours a day. so should Ihe w.nman. Sometimes il is seen that Ihe man works ten hours- or more and Ihe wife two. That i an unfair division of labo and jtol In accord wih the modern trend. II is neither good for Die man or 'he woman, t ws Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your winter's supply of Nanaimo- Wellington Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 "' WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday "The Lillle French inl." Tli '(io-C.elter.s" Series in "Playing with Fire."' Inlernalional New. Wednesday and Thursday Jack I'ickfurd in The Hill Hilly." Comedy, "Hot Stuff." Topics of the Day. Friday and Saturday Norniii Tahnadge in "Secrets." Mack Sennet t t'omcdy. "Dull anil Satnl. " Palhe Iteview. LITTLE FRENCH GIRL AT THE WESTHOLME Play Drew Big Crowd Last Night and Is Shown Again Tonight The Litlle French iirl from the best selling novel by that name nleased hundreds of people last ctenitii: at the W'estholme Theatre and is In lie shown aitaia touight. It i one of the big pic- lures of the ear, secured by the managoiiienl especially for fair week. Mary Brian, who played Wendy in the Barrie classic, ha the title ride. As A tlx Vervier, she invades a fashionable home with the Men of making a good mar riage a marriage which her mother'." indiscretions have made impossible for her in France. Alke Joyce plays Madame Verier, wfio as .Mix says, "cannot help it if she is loved" Anthony Jowitt new to the screen, is Madam"." latest flame, an Y.ikz lish army officer who neglects his fiuaiirec to spent his leave with the little French girl mother. Neil Hamilton is Owen Hradley's younger brother, who also, loves Miss Italston, playing Topple. The mot tier, a complex ever attractive lo men, is a brilliant contrast to her hardly manured, simple n a lured daugher vltse Jirsl aixl strongest insiinci is the protection of this mother of whose "affairs" site becomes cognizant. The unusual relation between mother and daughter, Ihe contrast between Hie slriet 1'nglish middle-class moral standards oid the freer French codes, are graphically and logically portrayed, and the post-war life of an hngllsi, country family In contrast with French society sel lings is shown in an effective manner. .The pari of the. mother has great poildlilies, and thai of the daughter is equally a good. The romance between the daugh ter and a young Knglishnicn who assumes the role of her protector ami with whose family she is visit in?, is strong and beautiful. JACK PICKFORD TO BE SEEN WEDNESDAY IN "THE HILL BILLY" Jack and Mary Pickford had talked over Ihe idea of "Iho Iljll Hilly" for several Inonlh. They had planned (oscelher thai il would make a great motion pic lure production. So brother and sister decided to write the tory. W illi the aid of Marion Jackson the two produced an original lale of the Kentucky mountain. now known to the cinema world a "The Hill Hilly. This latest production h Ihe uream or Jack I'lckfonl come true. Ever nince he and hi l ter talked over the idea for the sloiy ho had her, wanting lo make it for the screen. Now, lii- fircnlcst ambition, hi sin ceiesl endeavor for the silver slifel, i being uliown llirouh out the world. "I waul to make, a story dif ferent from all Ihe rest," Jack said. "I wauled lo try lo make Ihe theatre public forget ojio of Hie Jazz-ape special. I wanted to gel usvay from alio gnricnl laics Dial point out n parallel moral In today' way of living. Thai' why I have made my present production. "In 'The Hill Hilly' I have lone niy very best to give the motion picture audience ome- lliing clean, wlio!enmc and fine I have laken' my sfory hack fifty year 'ago Into the Kentucky mountains. "I have placed n few lmp'e TU. d.T, , mi; daily, rrawa, ; ' When Attacked By Dysentery YOU SHOULD TAKE AND YOU WILL CCT PROMPT RELIEF When you k for "Dr. Fowl be gure you grt hat you nk for, u vome of thorn; cheap, no-nun, no-rrpuUtion prorations my prove iUa-(ernus to your health. For N) vmjs, put up only by Tb T. Milburn Co, Limittd. Toronto, OnU joys, tiomauce voiim s up hi uhu seel ion just us it eoliies ill other parls of Ihe wort-'! 'h!ay. My picture is elaborate, only in that it is full f vital, American people. They do not dre in rega: splendor r have the pomp thai a en wn command. They are garbed in their own simple sty I" of Ho- backwoods-Ihey are just simple folk of a simple day." Tin" picture will open here on Wednesday. NORMA TALMADGE IS COMING AT WEEK END "Secrcta" Is Her Latest Plctura Showing Different Periods m Norma Talmadne. in her latest First National picture, "Secrets. here al the week-end, (days four different roles in four different periods and in gown of four dif- fereni ryele. II is a picture of nunlern romance wllh glimpses into three? other periods of American home life. The picture shows iNorma first a young wife of the early days in Wyoming and Hie far West. Then the action switches to the year 187IT. Norma has be ctnie the molher of a growing family. The painsr ynrs of the photoplay's slery net sliow hei in the frown of the lale 'HO of the last eenlury. Iter hair has greyed and 1h children have grown but II i the Maine Norma of the early en.Henres of Hie slnry. I-ast of aU, Norma is shown attain in oio.jern rostunies in li2:t setting. ecreis" i an unusual uhr lure. It has an unual sUr which is ilevelopl in a v' fashion. And In it Nernia lus ;t splendid opbortou'iiy. of wbifl she avails herstdf lo Ihe full, t lisplay a rcmatkable rang. of harae-lerizaiion. hie is hardly able to blie v.- that the Norma seen in the eurl sapiences a a young wife anW a a mother is the same person who is shown biter with rey hriir and in the black silk dress so much favoreil hy our grand mother. PRINCE GEORGE Unfavorable weather condition immedialely preceding miligaied ixaui! Hip sucee of Ihe twelfth annual Prince lieorge exhibition he at Tuesday ami vveitiiexjay. ,1'ha, cxlijldl were 'he jt y(.t, ,hi jbt? Slleiolance was'ti larfie. .. WodiS'cker district ' won ihe .lIsTrh-i eilithf! shield with 88i point, bul fsil- mon Valley, which had S80, I prolesiing the finding of the judge. 11. 0. V. I.eif ,,f tf,e natural resources dcimrlmcul of the l!n-oadian National Hallway wa n VUitor in the district U week A merger of Iho two local moving picture theatre wa effected laU week, I.cv Graham of Die Ilex theatre become Ihe lessen of bolh liouc and J. 0. Mackenzie, who formerly operated the Capitbl, ha lull for Helen, New Mexico, where ho ha itecured a Iheatro. .Mr. and Mr. V. N. llogiio of this city and ir. and Mr. Sew-cll of Ban Fninclco have returned from a trip lo the Peace Illvcr cotmlry. J. II. Weianer I and Henry Siege, wlio have bee'n,Jn partnership In the. fur-buying buine in Ihe dlslrlcl for the pal thirteen year, liavi ilioyed partnership. Hlegr will continue bulne at Hudson's Hope, while Weisner will rarry on al the mouth of 'the Inglneka lilver. YV. J McAllan of Fort Fraser. people up in lhoe Jiill and lit j former Indian agent for Hie d.. the valley, They have been Irlcl, 1 making nrrongcmenla lo glvun their trouble and thclr leave for Viclona, lie will event HISTORY MAKING EVENT The Prince Rupert FAIR, 1 92 unity go lo New calami, where it is his intention t i n: : t . SM1THERS Arthur YV. Jenk. a mining enxineer connr-eled wMU Ihe Kay llopier llorporalinn, open! !! ;wek making an examination of Ihe Habine Hoiiama proper'. v. j lie uperleo also Hie liyuiuij properly on which It. I.. ale ha( recently ten conOiicimg tievei- opment work. II. II. (iilrhrUl of llgarv. principal owner of the .siotlhers Lumber Ot. sawmill, wa a visitor here Ul wMk on a trip of iuspeclion to the property. He said that the plant would ! sibly be put in operation again this wiiifr, tieorge (t. Hushby. finena- live candidate in the fnderal eletlon, attended Ihe .Smlther Fair and Ihe 'lelkwa Harbecue. Jdr. A. K. Campbell ha re lumed lo her home in Pmilber after a holiday extending over three month. In th roure of which he vlited with frieml on the coat and in Ihe Fraser Valley, and also with her dauolt-ter. Miss Marjorie Campbell, who I matron of Ihe I'rlnee (Seorve Hospital. Mr. and Mr. J. f'nlderwood left town laul week. Mr. Cal- derwood will allend a conven- lion of the Hrolhcrhood of Hail- wny Carmen In Kanca City and Mr, ("alderwood .will speiul six week visiting in Tacoma. J. K. Kirby. mining rerorder. i on hi annual outing, viitln Vancouver and other point on the cnat. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land llecording District of I'rincc Itupert, .and situate at Ferguson Hay, Maelt Inlet, Q.C. Island, II.fi. Take Notice thai floe-MlU lerd, Limited, of Vancouver, H.O.. octupalion Salmon Canncr, In tends lo apply for a leao of thr following described lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately 30 chains cast from northwest corner I.ol 1571; thence south 3 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence south 2 chains; thence west 10 chains to west boundary of Lol 1571; thence south 8 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence north 20 chaihs; thence cast 2 chains, more or less, to beach; thence following meandering of shore line to point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or less, C1088K-MILLKHI), LTD, Applicant. Per Wm. fl. Mitchell, Agent Dated June 2fllh, 1023. Opens Tuesday, Sept 8 Go and see for yourself the proof that real development is taking place in Northern British Columbia at the best all round Exhibition in our history Exhibits will be at their best on Wednesday and Thursday Don't Forget The opportunity for a .FLIGHT in the big VICKERS-VIKING FLYING BOAT from the Prince Rupert Boathousc during Fair Week SPORTS, BAND MUSIC and ENTERTAINMENT DAILY and a BIG DANCE on September 11 Special Values for Fair Week Kvery detriment a- oiilriliiled ami )'io i thing .olverti-ed eHl ( Knitting arn. gre. lU k- mid heather, t- $15 liolf Yarn, all cobr-. 7 ball- . . SI.M Child's (iolf (c. nil wind, lomnl lt. pair 1U Hluck Worsted lloe, ue 7 to l. per p.r 3J Udie' Arl Stlk lli-e. 2 pir . . lilies' Fleece Lined HbHirners. all !. kt i . ItJS Ladies' JAKOP.Il mre winiI el. e,. h . VUi Hirl' OimlMfiations winter w-igli'. t pair Indies' loue lri nrh $tJS 0 (iirl's llomespHii n-a, n,:, nUv br JtW f Indies' Flannel IlreeN j).r. vnloe fur $SiO liirl' Serge Skirt, pleab-d on vtl. -i,rh WH 12 Indies' Serge Skirl. .tlne to 7..o. r i, $l5 12 UdieV IlaincwilK xv lti.;o (nt. . $9-M Jap Crejes. all color, nU Print, dark ami light, 1 yard for ...... SI.W Cinghani's n ineli, imported, 2 tanl fur St n Yard Ulark MeMline Silk. 'M hi., per ar ! $1 Snleen'. black and roloml. a yanU fur . . Circular Triroletle. jier yanl ........... 8 Vivella Hannel. sirifnl. elr. per vanl . . . . While nnnnelelle. rto in.-h. :t .ird .. SIXO Ladies' Cdlou Drawer. t p""- '"r ' Ladie' Soils, il only. U Hear. Ir 15."rt. S"" (ioanl rel. clearing flne, In 7.R0, p;i" $" Manv oilier lines will be on nle for Illi meni are arriving everv tin;, and will be on dipl ,v the store. H. S. WALLACE CO.. LTD. Fulton and 3rd ve. PnoH Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Enfllnien, Machinists, Boilermaker!, Blacksmiths, PUf makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our plant Is eijuipped lo handle al! kinds f MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 630 Or. G01 Black 73S Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. Q. BU8HBY, Man. Dir. Nig" phon 697 or. Black 7S