PaOU TWO Aywwx White Dressing Is the best for canvas boots and shoes, belts, etc. Jqsttryit! A substitute ui7 disappoint you. CANVAS BOOTS o ShOCS The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Aftejnoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEX, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $l.op By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $0.01) To all other countries, in-advance, per year 37.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .1.40 per inch per insertion Transient 'Advertising on Front Page.... $3.80 per inch Local: Readers, pec insertion - .2fc per line Classified Adverliing, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion : 15c per agate line Contract Rales on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 98 88 All advertising should be in The Daily News. Office before . p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KDITIOft Monday, July 27, 1925. Conflicting Reports About Grain Crop. As iimijiI, forecasts about the grain crop differ. On Saturday, for in-laiire, Canadian National reixtrls said, that Ui&re would Ik an immense rrop harvested on the prairies , this fal while. a.Vlinijpeg Free Pres"' report aid that all 'ideas for a bumi4cxroii might ju?j as "well be abandoned. Both report were, issueu lioni VMiuupeg aim received nere over the wire within an hour of each oilier. The iiuiv explanation is 1 lint" I lie reports were issiie.il on the Also Mosquitoes, Moths, lUaches Bed Buss Fleas Etc. ! treTgirVifroiipiliuius prevailing at uitftJreiiC'iHJjnl. .' , 'Dlkinf ' t. WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday IWlw HaniHs in "Mis Jlluettfanl.' The "io (ieMers" in Never (lie Train meet." Itfternational News. Wednescday and Thursday "If I Marry A pa in." Comedy "Fisht injsr Fluid." Topics of the Day. Friday and Saturday. Douglas MacLoan in "Introduce Me.'" Comedy 'Stage Frigid."' Pallte Heview. Mrs. Charters. a . "MISS BLUEBEARD" After fhe'firsl reluctant glance at his newly acquired wife, whom reports ''received during Ihe past week or ten day as n whole jt yming woman. Iirry decides to i to ie uctieveil. mat the rosy prospects of three weeks agu ureiwjit her. Dob. however, reminds last diminishing wilh the recent hot weather and that the crop1 Larry that Colette is. there Id ar- wilt ne iHtte more ttian average, stilt, niucn will depend on conditions that prevail within the next month, lnven proper eundilioiis, there is sliH a chance lhat Ihe crop may be nut en betler1 lhati is now anticipated in many quarter. Home Secretary Gives' r-His Ideals For Youth. Sir William Joyson-Hick a recen! siieech said: the British Home Secretary, ip "There is a demand for good men today just as great as ever there w;js. There is iui inslsle.it demainl for men in ever-rank, iii eve'ry business, in evei-y pnifessioti; men who can be depended upon, men who have a foundation of character, and, above alt else, men who are prepared to work." Sir William said that he was quile convinced that Ihe modern idea of working seven or eight hours a day would do noi-ing mitrf tliari keep men in the middle rut of life, and they would never gr-t out or it. He urged Ihe boys not lo slouch through the l;iblw!Ktor Jiiree years of school life, wondering iq a vague sorl of way- vibal Ihey were going l do, and imagining that the 'fioverimr ' or Uie "Old Dean'' would decide for Ihem andxd.o what was best. Boys should lliiuk or themselves what they were bet capable of, and what line of life would be best for themselves, and for the country. He warned Ihem against shifting and drifting from one profession lo nolier. More Good Jobs , Than Poor. Ones, " range a divorce; not. a boiiey- .iiyioi, (.(implication follows upon complipatiou and (hough Colette is jnlereslcd ip. Charters, she discouraees him becaue she has found evidences of feminine visitors in his rooms and will noli be another of his "inspiration." DOUGLAS McLEAN AS COMEDIAN POPULAR Differing From, Others, He Was at First Engaged In Ssrious Stage Roles Douglas MacLcan is said to be the only screen star bnlay who has graduated from heavy drama into comeity. Kvery other' prominent screen comeilian has risen lo more dij;nifie comedy from the ranks of slapstick. Charles Chaplin, dean of comedy. . t 1 II nere VI V are piorc vacancies, rnr.-a, tfii-lhoiisaiid-a-year nraijiH J.ondon music Jiall.. Hosier hau IheW are for' I W-ilja-yeek Jna. be$u J herea Mj Keajo,i fr.'M v taureli Radically no vacancies ft? ItifuXatf hTitTir YohfrtnfrK-. noi ror the man who would only work tho ordinary hours ami ...... i .... i ...in. it... i i i . as . Muvm miii me uruijiiirj iraue union wages, isiisiness peo-Jin, ;!- .tmiijuii mr joiiiis. ini ""o was inn uiue-iiouiiu, iie man wjip.iyoiild devote his wjpde soul lo his work, and lhat was Ihe ninn Hwas su difficult lo gel." F.mpliusisjng the- necessity fpr character. Sir Wjlliam remarked: "It is no use hnviijg a first-class brain if there is a second-class rharacter behind it. Speaking as a business niqn, I think a first. Huss huracter' and a sccoml-class brain will carry yon a good deal further than a firt-clasi brain and a second-class character." was once but a lowly buffoon lit where Jie played with his parents the famous "Three Keatons iroupe. narniii i.ioyii started as a movie extra and later created mirth for many a two-reeler slaprslirk comedy. hach of these has ri.en in turn lo hi own individual place in the heart of the public. Hut it took Douglas MarLean lo earn Ids own particular place In com edy through entirely different cnanueis. .Mr. Man.ean at one time played the most serious of roc. upon the legitimate I which, by a peculiar twist, ie( :was aide to turn lo tremendous' ; advantage in screen comedies. J 1 In liii new enmeilv unaa ! . , ...... l introiluce Me." which come to idie Westholme Theatre at the! leiiil of the week lm is s.ilit in! 1 renpli llm ton- nlii noitlii of 1. 1 1 . . sllOCk llllill..t. ll llllll , ions fun on the screen. Douglas MacLean has fashion , ed success from lhat old adage: 1 (I s a short step fropi (he sub-,llme lo the ridleuloui." 'dramatic training has taught hjro how to skalc on the Ihinesl jee, ctoe n the sublinie. yet never reaching it. thus striking llie Keynote or true comedy. ' Adverlhe in the DailyNews Monday. July fEE GAIL? Kwti J "IF I MARRY AGAIN" I IS STRONG PICTURE J1 Doris Kenyon, Anna Q. Nllsson ana sirona 10 oe peen ) And In Mid-week Film : shall -i ; ! "If I Marry Again." which is to ihe screened 'al Hi lhoIme Thealre , oil, Wednesday and FINE LOYE FARCE "rock. Be be Daniels Star In New pic tiire Coming to Westholme Tonight "MJss Hluebeard," which will be the feature at the Westholme I'h eat re tonight and tomorrow Unsaid to be the biggest latiSsh plpture of the year. Hebe Daiiiejs is the star. Raymond (;riffitli, Robert Frazer anil others just as well known appear in the supporting cast. Itebe' has the role of f.olette, idol of tjie French stage, who walks right into an accidental marriage to u man she has never seen before in her life and then discuver later that he is not her husband at all. Goletle aful Hob Hawley, pos-in;r as the famous composer, Larry Charters, are stranded together in a small (own railroad station. The mayor of the town wjio combines Jiolel clerking with his civic duties, mistakes Oilelle and Rob for a young couple he is ex peel iu taKes fttletle to (barters' London apartment and introduces her tp the astonished Larry as riiursilay .leal wilh an ape-old question in new inlereshngj i manner. In it is snown me ron-: trast between the successful business man who is a failure inj his domestic fife an'd the failure! who makes his home life a plare of ideal happiness.' ' ! Dpris ejjyoTi Is. seen jn the leading rolfr in "If I Marry Again"! and others in the cast Include such screen favorites as Lloyd. Hughes, Anna 0. Nilsson, Frank Mayo, llnhart Bftswnrlh. Myrtle Slfilm.-m an, I ll.ihv lornlhv In iU revelation of Ue hard and fast traditions of the self-appointed American aristocracy, "If I -Marry Again" will surprise many moxle goers. Because hi son marrjeil the dauphler of a notorious woman in San Francisco's night life, old John Jordan, proud of his name and so- cial prestige, exiled his son and Tbe Man in the Moop V HLACKSMITH is not a goo.i and inarrice them. Hobiworier la'ise he is always on strike. I W O.NDFH ir Old King C.al would be willing to arbitrate in these mining strikes? THE indsl ancient hero I ever heard about' waj the guy w io had Ihe jop of druwiiin a you:isr litter of dinosaurs. 0-NE would llijnk that Dempsey would luake a editor for "1'uucli." - Ja-k good ' '- " ' . 'IHEpiq ridiculous man ever met was the fellow who lood . outside tbQ Ne.st holme wailing for "Mary Piekford to come out. USE of the . thing I never heard about s a swallower swallowing ' " ' razor blades. - ' - have sword safely LET'S seft-rMvhat day last year did summer come on? THERE once was a Tide, Who gave birth to ighed ' lady named twins, a:id "They're a real bonnie pqir "One's dark and one's, fair, "Eb ni Fb, theyUill lay side '.' i'-'v ' l ft - : i ' .DN of the; itransfsl' lgkts urt I j life jsj aiMjrruA pirinle wilhrtul a aiAiid: iW 5 PRESS reiMorln differ and. as usual, time only will tell whether Ihe grain c ronton Ihe prairies j lo be bum or bumper. NYIVE?5 can') be sweeliearjs Pise why do. the invitations read: Hrlng your Ayiyes and sweot-hearts? There would be some hqir pulling, we think, if some man was hold enongh lo. bring both. AS jfiliA tann inv f lorn'a posite Maude Adams he obtained 2J a basir knowledge of the drama'- , meet . Ten Year Ago Iq Pf lnp Ryprt July 27, 1915. Ihe citizens receie.l a decided yesterday when Ihey learned of the sudden dealh of Frank Mnryaii, who was chief clerk in the Provincial Oovern ment nflices here. His father and mother, who are well ad-i O.r.l, urrin vanced in years, arrived r I his bride to the tropics, plaeing. him in charge of rubber planta-' rai.e enough money for Mie purr-i linn in a land of. terrific heat ehase of a machine gun for : tie and terrible fever. last contingent Miai left Jn ri . From this point the story The oust will be about I . moves to a powerful cliniaxand subscript ions at e tiemg re-Wbich ends in the relenting of reived by the Canadian Hank "f old Jordan, who finally sees injCoinmeri-e. The. Col.l St..:.iv.. the girl his son married a finetaff haw (riven the first mat-hand nih!e character, worthy of ine gun from here for the use of the right to bear the Jorriin Canadian forces at the front. name. . Certain repairs to the pipe line from Wood worth Lake to I a .Shawatlans Lake will Ie under-! i taken at once according to I tie' i jdecision of the e.jly council last, 'night. The watchman will un-' dertake the work. Union steamer Carjena. CapU C. H. .Stuitb, iiHrtbbound from Vancouver lo Stewart, Anyox and Alice Arm, was in port from 5 to 8 o'clock last evening. Tlie; vessel had altanl a ininitier 'f round trip paseugers. WATER NOTICE. Ui nd Sterag. TAKE MiTH K llui W Ilium :. SpUD. lw adilrejt I l.M ki irl i um-ri, V.OJ.. B.:.. wit! Hlv f.-r a lhiire U. Ukr ami ur i DuiH-r' iu lw- daily nd lo slorr 8,00 r'll'SM r trr "ill "f an; iinnaiiH-d nlmiii uhtrli lUi iuullwrl). and dfaiD into arm or vifi w.i u tt UirkrHrt llartxir. O.i'.J.. H. . The ifjrarf Jim ill Lmi bn-alnl l the .iin.' ft lltr Htnni. The mjirii ,,f On- rv rvolr in hf rrtalrtl i- alxsit S.iiun ral-; kin, and II will rhautl abuul V. ai rr n land. The wilr will tx din-rld frnj the itreaui at a ptnt al IU Mree. aii-i will be nsd fur ilonwlK- and rannrry I.Urp Uhu Ihr land 0rcrtlird a l.nt fli and IM lit Blwrk A. Uuivn i:harU'llci lland. B.C. Thl iwiUrr wa IxMlrd oil' Ihe rruund m the lth day of July. Iii A ri.nv of thl notlre and an apKlirailoiii uruiul thereto and to tltt "Water Art.j til. win tie nuti in ine urnre or ine Water llerorder al I'rlnre Rupert. B.C. ibiertkin to tba applicaltun oujr be riled nun ine Mia waier iten.ruer or won: Ihe CoinptroUer of Water Klht. ParUa lurnt Bulldmr. Victoria. Hi:., within thirty day after the Nrl annearanre of! mi, iMMirr in Kirai n9wraier. ine oate or the rirnt Piibllraiti.n or thl nollee l July iJ. liV W. r.. Sri-AN. Applleant. LAND ACT. j Nolle of launtlon to Apply to Purchaa Laod. In Ihe Land Rerordinr DKtrlrt or Prince Itupert. and ltute al $nannoa. Bay B.C.. Maoett Inlet. (J.e. Iland. ll.C. TAkE SilTHT. that oe Mlllerd. Untiled, of VancHiTer B.r.. oerii.ailnn Ml riKin rannern. Intend lo apply rr per-niUnlon to pinrhMO the following de-rribed land: VriniDieiielni at a pt planted approtl-tuateix is chains weft, n"re or le, rrom the northeatt rnnter t.o Ittt (T.L. SUSP i: tbenre touiti t chain; thrnre wei tA rhaliii; thence w.ijih S rhatna; thence wet 0 drain, more or le, to nearn; inrnre rnllowtnc tneanrlerrn . il A 1 rxainf point Vkf W nnMAurUuaii.iil - V 4nf beam to ennrntencenieiit. rouiairunx a arret nmre or lex. Goar. MiLLEnn umiteo. tppMrant Per Win. O. MltchelL nt Pated July Tlh. ttli OtPARTMENT OF WORKS. Notlca to Contraetora SEU.F.O TESrKB. endorsed "Tender ror .New llairlton ScIhm.I." will lie received by the Honourable; the MlnUter or Public Work np lo if cla-k iomt or Friday, the 3IM day or July. liV rr the erection and riiii.letloh or a une Room School and Out. Kuilduij at .New rlaiellon. In the Skcha Electoral Dittrlcl. BT.C. 1 Plan. !ipecirira;iun. Contract in.1 rorio oi lenjer Diay le een on arier the IJlft day or- Jiflyr J9J5. aud further Inrormauon otjilnei n th Department or Public Work", Parliament Hiilldlnv. and al the follow n ornce-Oorerntnent Arenta at Vancuhier. Prince Ruirt. Smltliers and Or. W. 3arrent. Secretary to School Bird. Sew llaielton. B.C. feipief or Plan. Speciricatiana. etc, can W imiiiih-u irotn ine ircpariment nn pay men! or a denuult of Ten lu.n... ,ain which will be n'Oinded on return of the The biwet or any tender" TIM hecea-arily accepted P. PlIlUP, Depnty Mlnlpier and Public Wnrki ' Cnrlneer """""r-Victoria. Pfblle Work Department. B.f.. i tnle lh. Itl WA.TIH riOTICE.,!, Dlvaralen and Uaa jJUEvV1t,,:e l'"' wilium Morran. hoe addrena I. I.orkprirt. B.r will an! plr ror llccne u, ukc and u- nio arbosota Carbosota is pure creosote oil specially refincdby the Barrett Chemical Staff. It gives a rich' fen color and is superior to ordinary stains. Come in and let us explain the scvcralmetijods of using this wonderful wood preservative. V S. E. PARKER, LTD., Jobbers, v . PRINCE. RUPERT, B.C. i Vl For Sale by all Hardware and Paint Dealers, f FOR SALE Head offRot before it gets your money Youstoreyourcropspromptlyiesttheweatherspoil them. Yet the buildings in which you house these crops are unprotected against rot, the great destroyer. All wood that comes in contact with the? pound; with concrete, bricks, masonry or other wood, sl.oulil receive ; preservative treatment with Uarrett Carbosota, .reatmpit ' with this wood preservative increases life qf all wood. win Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including ganging and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., m PRINCE RUPERT.'B.C I Canadian National Railway!! Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton FloHng Dry pock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patten makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle a( kinds of 'MARINE AMD COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38P lice m pn'teil upon the rciund on tho econd day or Jnm.. mi a r- at tin. I irauvr auu an Juirlll uurtUaill tUelT Mto and lo ii "Water Aif will be Oled li in LAND ACT. nd, the Aifflre or the Water lirKirftr rnnn. "htu, i... nujei-iions . toe amiin a thin may be riled with the raid Water llecurdec "M- With the i.uliipli-iiUer lit Water lnrhK, Parliament Muildinaa. Victoria, B.C.. wtihln thlrt iU alter the nrt aipearance or tbi noine m a fcicai nevupaper. The date or the rirl pub lUillon or thl nuilre i jtHy IU lti. WlUlM MOItnO. AipllianU Notlca or Intention to Apply to Purchaao Land. in tne l and Itecnrdini li.(ri.-l or I'rtuciS "pen, aim annate al Awiin li ver. Ayui Uty..waet lulct. Q.c. .uhq.. ' B.i:. T.tkK MiTlrr Ih.l u.. l.m.. n.n aod inr siranr, ..r mimiyjldc. ri.i:.. u ciinaiinn nurtled oiuo. ltHend to apil ror per-niu(in in purttM.-e the r..llowinir de erltied lan4: . Ommiencina at a pout planted al hub water mark. Awimi hlver; thence : .luini north; tufiicr to chain we.i. nn.r.' or lean lo northweet corner t.ot i:.n I hence ! rhalua auHlh: thence li phiu,. Itlience aft chaioa north: thence , chain. wet; tueuro It cKtlna ,uin to imint or CfiiiuiH-meinrnt. and cuntalnint in aire ms. JAMES FIFl.tllNO gTltWH ..M'I'H' ant. mu, ii. Mlicnell SvM fialed liilv Tth. If&. LAND ACT. Nolit of lAUntlon to Apply to Purchtiol t" Stranr, .no, In Prior ritrt UM "niMrlct, rtecordlna' illrtct i.r l-rlnce impert, aim .una e o r lX'.d. 1UM'U m" t; T.U: MITICF. that r siiDdytiuc, l. kim.D a iMn .': 1,7. ..'" """ "''inir devriiH r phi n TAnn a tifK i . . . . - . i Ihei ,r'V. ?4 dralna nl0 W witl? we.t.". Zr?"?r,l M,.iir,i'. MiiiTri riaini. rmun ..ni ' u.il,...t . . .". . inuc, minimis in iiit nun r w .1... a.i y, I. the Water will M m. aunth In ch.io.. ,h..,. Jamea ri.iin. B.r.. orciinaiion ernila , rilMMl! iiienca; anil uora nol .war at llt ilpalli I II' T? .1''n."f nau rirht at vmrce. luon r l,,i. in Z . : ':' " - ilriffFtSHB'-'J'W arr,val- w ' 2JL.Ke''L S!??. ' -ndwni jas. ritintxu "P'.n tlHi laif.H detcribed a . ,t ma 111 Vi p.. ...... .tpii ant I r.nnl ili..n In.. .l nut Inl A, or Ixit 4 1 1, and rorealu.ee .2. !.." ''--Will .Mill he I vvui VII 11. V aa? aautfv V V t UUt sv mi Lot lt4 at Lockport Q.C J. rtluln toil DC Dated July lib, lm Aaeul. FiveRoses Flour fo.c Breads, Cakes., PuddlnB. .Pastries Thriving cldldi llie liromj you n I ivp 'IUmpa KIim: ijlorcd Willi Ihe f lalfy ul P!i'v' nourishment of ir Nl' itobn whent. 'Nutritious. Wholesomt II p Keeps Well Siren John L? Christie Don't Miss BENT'S Supimer Clearing Sale