It' IK ft r; , A ryfi TWO The Daily News PH1NCR HUPKHT - fliUTlSH COLUMBIA lublih'ed Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince llupurt Jlaily News, Limited, Third, Avenue. II. P. HULLKN, M.atijng Kditor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, ly mail or carrier, per month ..... $1.00 By mail to all nails or the Hritish, Kmpire and the Uiuled Stales, in advance, per year ..; ............ . $0.00 To nil other countries, in advance.per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising... Jl'.jf l,-irf''per.. inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Fronts-Page,. 1 . $2.SQ per inch Local Headers, per insertion . 4 .. '5c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion .j. . . . 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion, . .-. ... .... . . . lfc per agile line Contract "Hales on Application, Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporter Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. All Will Regret Dr. Grant Leaving. t 'x 98 86 Monday, October 12. 1925. The news' Iliat Hev. II. H. UrVint,' D.D., was about to leave the cily to take charge of the larger congregation of Fort Wil liam was received here with, great regre.1 not only by member of his vongregation but by pp'oldl'ftf all .religious opinions And even by those of no-religious opinions.- The Doctor js Jhe friend of all aiid makes 'no'dlsliiictiou in matters of religion. "Seldom has a church been so" fortunate as lo have had thje services of a man of such outstanding ability and such broad sympathies -as ( the Presbyterian Church here (hiring the past eleven years." In bis work he has been ably supported by .Mrs. (Irani, whoe help has. been' felt, especially iif those activities in which wonie'u have been chiefly concerned. , . Kveryone here will' wish Dr, and Mrs. Grant and the family every success in thejr new home..-;' Board Of Trade . , And Grain Business. There is to be a meeting of-.lhe. Hoard of Trade loniorrOw evening for the purpose of discussing .what steps shall, be laken to deal with the grain business here. This 'meeting is purely .civic and has nothing to do with pie political situation. While a political contest is being waged it is very difficult, lo keep that phase out of discussions wlijc.h take place, but this matter is of so great importance to Hie city jtisl now that it is hoped it will be wholly separated from politics, as doubtless it will be. Grain Is Rolling . To Vancouver. ,';'-" The grain business is difficult lo understand by most of ns an Prince Kupert who never had anything to do with il. There arMorJs..uf.,irielighUMwiich ItavcJu,. he, cnjisjdt'rcd in discussing il. The visit of the grain commissioners cleared up .some nf these hut il wijl become linle before We realize exactly what action is desirable and whal difficulties are in lh.o way of doing business. One thing seems Hear asa result of the visit of the conimissiimers, "d that is lhal Pnnee Hubert if he lakes jiro'tupt action may well expect a share of the business this year. The outcome, is very largely in the hands of the people here. Iyen if no iictjon is. taken il is very likely some grain will come this way bill lo get Ihe business it is necessary to go 01.1t after it. firain is today rolling to Vancouver, partly over the (IX.ty and partly oyer Jhe G.H.H, The railway is the carrier, Ihe eleya-tor the handler, and the city goes on I lo get the business. The fact thai Prjnce Hupert will be to some extent a rival of Vancouver makes jt highly desirable that' the railway shall be neutral in the mailer. Of course the railway will be glad lo have this section of the system used for handling grain and will give any encouragement possible .without seeming to differential e between the two ports. That is the present stains of the business. The elevator will be completed and ready for operation probably by the mid die of ncxt mouth. The difficulty is that nothing can be guar anteed because things sometimes -happen h delay. Judging, however, by the work done On Ihe big house so far it eems likely lhal the rompany will carry .out ils undertaking lo the. end on time. The progress on Ihe big work has been wonderful and everyone here has been urprised to see Ihe wall of Ihe build ings rise with such rapidity. B - WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday "Sackcloth and Scarlet." "Flying Fist" Series No,' 2, Hennio Leonard in "Hilling Hard." International New. Wednesday and Thursday Harry Carey in "Silent ' -Sanderson." Comedy "lladio Mad." The Spar Family. Pa 1 lie Review. Friday and Saturday "Tup Merry Widow." Comedy. "His First Car." Patlip News. Hodge l'odgc Series No. 1. "A Tiny Tour of U.S.A." Life of Girls" of Opposite Dlsoositlons i t ' : t TWO ORPHAN GIRLS IN CURIOUS SITUATIONS 1 Sackcloth and Scarlet Is Story of The story "Sackcloth and Scarlet." at the Wesiholmo tonight . concerns two orphan sis-lers, Joan and Polly Freeman, two New York girls, of good .social position and moderate wealth who are both more than ordinarily attractive and beautiful Hut their characters are utterly unlike; Polly is frivouols, selfish and heartless; Joan, the elder of Ihe two, is fine, .self-sacrificing and splendidly strong. Polly leaves their beautiful home ostensibly for a visit to an aunt in the West but actually "lo search of adventure. Jlegislering under an assumed nome at a California mountain resort, she plays with Hie love of! one of Hip guides, Kdwards, a handsome, manly fellow. When he proposes marriage she dp- serls and returns home. 1 At last Polly is forcPil to con fess to her sister, who rises splendidly lo Ihe or-rasion. They go lo a little town in France where the by Jack I born to PUy who runs away to Paris and marries a dancer. Joan, to shield her sister, permit Ihn world to place its censure Finally, one of her few rpn. fiends persuades Joan to live with her in Washington. Kd-wards also is in Washington. He lias workeil hard, struck i' rich and has been made a con gressman, lie meets .loan, whom he does not know, is a sister of the girl he iiipI in the West, and Ihey fall in love. She deeliups marriagp, saying there is a barrier. He say ho has a shadow in his own past life but that their love will overcome all that. A few day before the wedding, Polly return from Paris, Ssjie has divorced her husband. She is jpalous of Joan and determines to take Edward now that he is successful. This sit uation builds lo a dramatic fin ih that is said to he one of the most remarkable ever put on the screen. SILENT SANDERSON STORY OF THE YUKON Story of Fight and Man Wins Woman Whom he Loathes A woman's serpain came from lie dim?y room above the sluffy Yukon barroom. Silent Sanderson once a penile kindly ranc'i owner, now a hard cruel, silent miner - jumped from the faro table and wheeled about. With a leap he was on the rickety old balcony ralninn mifrhly blows in the face of the bestial cur who sought lo hold Hie woman in Ills brutal embrace. 'Ihe I wo men bat licit desperately- -one fought for the possession of a woman he desir ed the oilier, a michly battle tor the Rarely or all women In desolate man's country. A shout rang through the echoing walls ;iaim your (woman! She was hlsl Ihe Iwnman )ie loathed Ihe-murder er 0 his brother Ihe, betrayal of bin loye was his bogglil and paid fori Then he carried her nlT to that hut In the wiblerness where the hungry woke howled outside the door and Ihe snow blinded its fury. She xlinint front his withering glances and coweiej In a corner. 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Sally thus become! a rich widow and goe to Paris. j The Crown Prince, seeking Sully's jnoney, pipj jherp, .and ally. thinking Hanilo no longer loves her, tell him alio is engaged lo the Crown Prince. The two men quarrel, and a duel Is arranged. Hnnilo If sprlously wounded and U taken back to Monlehlanco, followed by Sally. The Crown Prince Is killed by an National these traliiH woijl.1 slrptrth across the entire province of Manitoba, with engine and caboose overlapping Into Ontario on the east and Saskatchewan on the west. The total 1 9,1 23,(100 bushels of grain loaded into these cars would be more than sufficient, if all wheal, lo provido for the want for Ihe year of every man, woman ami child In the dominion. Ceimus figures for thle 1924 crop year place tho per capita consumption at between t and! 5 bushels with a total milled for food or in, it L000 bushels. LAND ACT flotlc of InUnllon U Apply to PurthtM ' Ln4. n th Unit nennrrliiif Dtslrlrf or Prlnrel Import, lil (lufe on 111 ir ruin Crrt-k lllrh riotti iutJ llio Hlvtr Imhii is iiiiIm rrmn ll uiuuih. VIIK, Milling, of frlur lluiM-n. i.rrup. iign liuuiiir tiiiourinurrrs,' Inirnrt to liiwlnt di-irrilird laiKlar. Oilllllll'lirlllK ! IhiiI rilanloil .hum in rluUiit nurltirrly rn.m Him iuiijIIu'IM ciir T of IaI J$, II ii re four; Uii-nre 10 nnarclim. (tin KlnL' n ml i rlmlo nnrUirrlri llii-ui-o in rh.in. ...i.. Oueen l,avln,g dip.l. ' an1 lUinZ n.'inilo and Fally become- tluv II.T?1' ,n4 l rrei. piore or. rulers of fhe country. Advertise in the Daily News I'fllNr.F ni'l'lliT lnni'rr mi in mitu Auiuii eiu, dji. ' LIMITFl, .... . i'" r- r. iu Amilli'tnt i' I, Ant Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE S.S. PRINCE RUPERT IV1 PRINCE OEOROE IU MM tajtil fRINCE RUPERT fur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, iul mlrnurdUto KUit tkitl SUNDAY ml THURSDAY t 1000 pjn, for ANVOX WHMdr, 10.00 ff. Ff STEWART t.lMH.,, 10 00 pM. SJ. PRINCE CHARLES Tor KETCHIKAN, WRANOELL. 4UNEAU, SKAOWAY, ftrh WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. . PR1KCE JOHN forinillllly f.,r VANCOUVER lt QUEEN ISLANDS. PASSENOER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY tictpt Sun4t 111 t.m f..r PRINCE OEOROE, WINNIPEQ, ll p.)lDH HHfto riMU, I'nltnt S It let AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tkttt Oflltf, B2 Third Ai. Print Ruptrt. CAKAQIANJ JPj,- - - - - .... rtHSJSJMSJSHpjpHfJMpMHMHMHH CHARLOTTE EDMONTON, Phont 0 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert f lETCHKAN, WIAKC01, JINLAU, SKACWtr s,, )l JO r vancouvii, Tiaoui mtru Bcuw, , jj, w . sj. rmtaa hatiice ' o,u R.;:vn;vvr;,r.:u?dvf'.,,;mM " ...ncY f,r ... - r,M fl(ef(p,ll,(, fe cHknQ fl ( Crnr of. 4Ui SUttt nS Sr Ainut, Prlnc Rurrl, .0. E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, with n.ldillonol machines for I ho lunuufucturo of SASH, DOORS, rrlOULOJNpS .LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER nlso carried in stock. 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