PArtr. TWO The Daily News PIUNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLRN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, By mail to all parts of the British per month . k ........ , $1.00 btates, in advance, per year . $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $750 Transient Display Advertising. .. Transient Advertising on From Page .....$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion. , . 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion'. 2c per word i.egai notices, each insertion ,15c per agate lint; Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Attractive Proposal Rupert Businessmen. Ah attractive proposal is Wing made by Prince Rupert businessmen. The nrfer to refund the far on excursion tickets or on ordinary tickets It) the amount of a fare and a third i made by theni to nut of town buyers who make purchases amounting to at Ieat $100. A great manyupcople who come lo Prime Rupert will spend a hundred 'dollars in nil. All thy need to ilo to secure the refund is to gel a buyers' book at the board of trade offjee. so that the merchants may be able to c'i-k up on the purcha-es. Many or the buyer.- live long way from Prince Rupert. The litre' amounts to a good deal and the rebate is well wiirTh earning. IL really gives them a free trip to the city. Al-o they will be entertained one evening nt a baiiiiiet ami will be admitted free to the Friday evening dance. TV Prince Rupert merchants are to be congratulated on their efforts to induce out of town people to come here for the big event. A visit to the fair is well worth while. Elevator Is Up Sixty Feet. Prince Rupert people do not realize what progress is being . II .1 ft! ... .. Empire and the United .$1.4,0 per inch per insertion Monday. August 2t, 1925. .well as in other provinces of At the end of 102i there were At the end of July this number the Dodge, McLaughlin, and in that class with the Ford, De other trucks was negligible. Hie means more business for the I m.iur mi me new uiuvmor. .ireauy ine walls are up over sixty feet and they are shooting up so rapidly thai soon they will have reached the limit. Of course there bj a )ot of other, work. lj do besides pouring cement but it is good (o see Iheiwalls rise mid td look forward to the time when the big structure will be in operation. ' Anti-Smuggling Treaty Arranged. ' An awti-smuggling treaty between Canada and the United Slates has been arranged by a joint committee and if it is not knifeiHtt the U.S. Senate there should be n reasonable attempt made to be mutually helpful. Until wcknow (he terms . it is uselesfo comment further, but it is good to know that the two nations find it possible to agree, on mattery of this kind. Steady' Increase In Number of Automobiles. ' There is a steady increase going on in the number of auto- mooiies in nrniMi uoiumnia as Canada and states of the union. 'i2.02."i aulos and 8,50 4 trucks. nan oeen increased ny 5,121 miipjnoliiles uud S.l trucks and delivery ears. Of course the iib'npiitous Ford led Hie way in point of numbers but the. Chevrolet came a good second arid the Mar third, following that was Studebaker. The Ford truck le.il livery second. The number of fi.M.C. beading the list with tlur Chevrolet nexl. .,. ' . . Crop Much Larger Than Last Year. V.vV'. ' The grain eorp on the prairies is expected to be much larger than IaM year, the estimates placing it anything from 100, 000,000 bushels higher. Ibis railways and Iho jmssibility of business for Prince Rupert. The'just what tools they needed and next step will be for Prince Rupert to make a big effort to go out after that business, provided wilt be ready lo handle it. mi' l int a wn "TKY GRANT'S il is assured that the elevator A Nit TO.NICHT" mn OKICINALI Best Procurable e&T nucLual Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINrST HIGHLAND MALT BottUJ nJ pimalm! if WiDiam Cranl 4 Sons Limited. Gtaifiadiili ftnd Bivm CImIiwI DuiilUttM. Dull. mitliiiu, Stxititd. This advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of JJritish Columbia. the GRAM SHOULD PAY NEXT YEAR Bank Loans Wilt be Pretty Well Cleaned un This Season Savs i Report The' NEW YtlltK, Aug.. 21. annual report of Hie ( iraiiliy Consolidated Mining. Smelting A Power Company Mil., shows that the total income for the second quarter amounted to tt50,HJ. The net income, before depreciation and depict ion, amounted to $2i'J.8l, or approximately 78c a share comparing with 5Jc a share for the first quarter. For the first six months of this year. (Iranby earned, after inleres charges, but before deprecialion! and depletion, 91.33 a share, and Uie'prospects are that in the latj six months the company may) earn as much as 72 a -hare he-fore depreciation and completion. Even allowing for depreciation at the same rate the company has been rhargiing off in recent years. J!ranby has gmI o-ilil- ilies of earning slightly over ?l a -hare, which would compare Willi a defirit last year after de- nreeialion. J he hulk, if not all of the bank loans should be cleaned up this year, ami in 1926 (iranby will ire in excellent physical and fi nancial position to lvalue substantial profits from its copper production, provided the metal market remains favorable. The Alleuhy property is prac tically ready for production and play hepln such operations Lrte! this year or early next year. Theoretically, at least, with this property producing, fSranliy will have a capacity of around 0.- 0110,00(1 pounds of copper, whirli houhl be made at an average eol of under H'c a pound before depreciation and depletion. F.ven if, for a time after operations are begun at Allenfiy, production i only at the rate of 5ii.nnn.onn pounds for both properties, earn ings, before depreciation, but pfter bond interest, should be at the annual rate of hetweei I' ll nd 7 a .share, or between t and J 5 a shar." after depreciation. .11 is .several years inr (iraiiliy shares have paid a dividend. STOLE SKINS IN MONTREAL Burglars Also Stole Car to Get Away With Loot Cleverly Obtained MMNTHF.AL, Aug. 21. Climb-lug up a telephone pole burglars during the night entered tile promises of. the Canada Motor Ltd.. 3IH7 Park Aenue, and using the tooU they found there, bored through a two foot brick wall into the Xormandin-Turcotle Ltd., store, where they stole skins and dressed furs valued at $2,000 They then went down stairs in the Canada Motors building and stole an automobile with which to carry the loot. The robbery was discovered this morning when the proprietors of both placus saw each other Ihrouch'the gaping hole in the thick wall. The hiinglars evidently took their time and planned the loot ing well. I hey seemed to know where to find the heavy ilrills-and chiseU which they used in their! work of cutting throiiKh the wall. They ransacked the fur store aiwl chose all the more valuable pieces leaving the. less expensive) sum strewn, anout the place. FIJI HEARS HELEN KELLER LECTURE ON RADIO FROM OAKLAND tfl'VA, Fiji. Aug. 2 1. Helen Keller, speaking al K.G.O. broadcasting sfafum at Oakland, CaL, was heard distinctly here on a recent evening. Miss Keller was introduced by h'cr lifelong rrlend and .teacher, Miss Annie M. Snl-livan, who taught her to talk, read and write, helping the noted blind and deaf girl to form the basis of her remarkable education. I Miss Keller's voice, which she herself was destined not lo hear, was heard on this occasion in Australia and New Zealand, Reports of the reception of the (Oakland program In thnso countries have been received here, i THtJ- DAILY rTtfWfl . ; WEEK AT THEATRE. Monday and Tuesday. "Playing with Souls." The (to-Tiettcrs Serie. No. 7. "Tli (irtjn f dimming." International News. Wednesday and Thursday "Kxpusiv .Me. " Comedy. ("The Diiecan- eers." , 1 .Pal he Review. r Friday and Saturday., . Mrs. W'allaee Ileid In "Hroken Laws." ! Comedy 'Mr.-t the Missus." Topics of the Day. t BROKEN LAWS FOR WEEK END Story of Jazx Mad Age Deals with . Life and Love and Laughter and Consequences Hroken l.avs"' is a storv about our Jazz-mad age, It con cerns a mo? her and sn, ami the disastrous eflVel of lo much love on the life nf this hoy. Tlc mother is typical of millions of mothers today, who lavish all their love on lbeir children. Hlind to lh- ehihtVrwIiDgs, ihini, him a iMrngdn of all the virtue. with nary a fault. Khe neer r'-- prfmanris never sedds lait continually indulges ty in all Ms demands.' Her htssbatfil rrmontrafes witn her; he sees the change in iho Niy and Is grieved by it. ' He hc- Iteves in the ld mstsiiii pare the rod and sjmil Hie child." llu: Joan, his wife, will nnt let bin punish the hoy Hobby for any ot his miwdemrtiuors. (iradually. through Her selfish love for ht loy. .loan finds Irerself losing the ktve n her husband whu lie taken lo gamlding find drills This tile ulmospbi-re in whic little Hobby grows to loanhoo.1 ' Modern Woman Next door Dirk and MunH llealh. .Muriel is typical of Hid so-called modern wiuuan. Dick, a book-living ami home-hivii s -oul, in his desire for peace an 1 harmony, has given .Muriel fmt swing and she makes a fine mc- of her life all before her lnii band's very eyes. And this is the atmosphere in which Palsy, he. little daughter and Hobby's dear est friend ami pal, grows to womanhood. The years pass. Halph Allen lies. Hobby lias grown into an arrogant -elfish hoy, a likeable, albHl lawless youth, a product of our jazz-mad 'age. "Palsy is a typical modern flapper. Disobeying all laws simply be.-cause be bad never (wen taught 10 respeei inein, ininny is nen- teneed to a term in Jail for man slaughter. He has killed an old woman while out joy riding Willi Patfy. Ileartbroken,aJoan the mothei, in a scene of stupendous and heartrending drama, pleads with Hie judge to let llei; servc her boy'sf liirnt in lilsMtead, beraus( it is yeiilly she who Ix guilty. Start Out Again Hohby is man enough, how ever, lo take his punishment, ami at the expiration of the jail sen tence he and P-alsy and Joan start life attain on u surer, finer footing. PLAYING WITH SOULS STORY OF NIGHT LIFE Disruption of Home and Realiza tion of Tragedy Shown In Picture Counless de Chanibrun's vivid analysis of the domestic tragedies that often He behind the Wall Street dollar mark, which has made her novel, "Playing with .Souls," an international success, is now on the screen. The countess, a sister of Congressmen Nicholas Lougworih, whose wire in tlpj Jonner Alice itoosevelt, ha written, from an intimate, behind the scene knowledge of American society life, and her nlory Is said to b.n that of the actual disruption of a New York house of stupendous wealth, The trouble, as Hie story points out, arises from the fart that the man is too linjy doubling and redoubling Ins wealth and tils wife Is too miiili entrrsseil In pursuit of floe.lely frivols fr.r either to fulrill her home obli. Agtnli (or JvJiZ -. . Prince Rupert Spru:e W'X. X iOLOnFD -I Spruce Spruce Shlplap, Shlplap, $15.00 $15.00 ptr ptr M M ml ions. Thus the tragedy- their Imby -on urows (o MiniilicM'd witliott! kiHiwing either of In- parent. The climatic1 seViie- me rr.teh-"il when tlie boy, Itelifving liuo-elf uaoneless an4 ' lieyomi Hie pale of the pure beautiful girl he loves, is rapidly hurliny hi-life away in In cluieheys nf a licurlle-s clioru girl in the Part night life. Dicing the mad whirl he encounters lioth his father and not her. toil recognize iiHiher Hut the lghl of his lM,lle-ness brhff them to a reirlixalion of the lerrMde rttM of their neirb-ci and the work of rHiiiihtifig the disruplfd 1 1 o i in' U'u n-. "EXCUSE Mr SHOWN HERE "THIS WEEK IS i SPEEDY COMEDY FARCE Kcn.e Me i- the mo.t mov- ' nt picture or i hp year: il move with express train -penl from the -tart, when a voiiujs couple ,e i.i.-btmi,, iMlv :.l...i r.ln- " - - - - - - r- f ratio lookiittc for a minister to marry thenv, lliniiiKh the bilan-' oii-ly adventurous trip acros the Continent in a Pullman train,! In the sensational finish when; the nearty-weds ealeh the lrn- P..H for the PhiliP.ineN 0- way. or any airplane lo San Franeiseo. It's an out and out taree, ' wHlr . i no Hher i Mijeel .i. than entertain-! menl. Ami . , It ... s-sure-fire eler- ... taiumcnf (hat will sweep any j IIiabIm u-illr dllM . f tnHld XVrHt In ItMrC lt seml re- cord nueeess on the lage, rnn- aing ror nrs wmi lour eom-i ijani. tftlavlBtf II mII iii-ar I li t ill sh n .? a,n -onipany. eounlry. Published as a book, kept lo . hlg selling .tand-l UM' N 0Cl!' anlnf' ' ke"-,nl?n; l aIy! ll,,p.rt llnpbes' ,te,y .ueeessMI novels. And now.lfor(la ",be,f ,ot MUmln8 de-. elalH.raliNl. modernized. tepi. up ror motion pictures. It's more , fnnienolng at a post planted! joyously amusing than eer. GRAIN EXPORTS TO" VANCOUVER SO FAR Following are the grain exr ports through the port or Vancouver so tlir: Crop Year. llusliel. 530,000 Wil-it 7,500,oon IVZ2-g3 llMBO.OOOIleSS. to nolnt of enmmenepmflnf. t?3-?t 5 1,01 . . . . y.000; 1021-25 (F.sl 25.0nn,(inoimore or less Dr. II. K. Kyolfsan was a passenger on this morning's train bound ror Winnipeg ror a three weeks holiday trip. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land lie cording District of Prince llu pert, ami situate al llooney roint, uraham Island. llritUh i.oiumhla. Take Notice that Langara Fishing A Packing Company Limited, of Mitssclt. P.O.. occu pation Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of thc fallowing described lands: Commencing al a nosl nlanted nt llooney Point, Orahnm Island, It -tit,, i. -s i t .i. ' iiiinsii uoiumnia; inence northerly five chains, more op le lo low water mark; thenee west erly along low wnter rnnrk nno hundred and sixty chains; thenco soiiiiicny me chains; thenco easterly one hundred and Itiw chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing! uiMuy acre, more or less ii.i.u.viiA i ishi,.o a PAf.Krvn i'CKLn CO, LTD. Applicant. t, Per I t , II Simpson, Agent. Dated Juno isili, 115. Ctdat VJoint Doable Check Cedar Rtstic Cedar Channel Raitie Cedar Boat Lumber Albert & McCalfery Id. Phones 116 and 117 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply"to Lease Land In Que n Charlotte l.nnd lie-eOTdittg Dltrlet or Princo Itu-perl, and situate about two miles in a northerly direction from Itooney PoinL Masitl Inlet. Or bam I sin ml, Hritih Columbia. Take Notice that I.angara Flslniig A Parking Company Limited, of Mai-elL, H.C.. oeou-pation Packers, Intends to apply for a lease of the following de. scribed lands: ! mmerH-lng at a post planted two miles In a northerly direction trfrm llooney Point, Mnnsett In- leL nraham Islnnst. HrtlUh Cnl-u inbia; thenee eaiterlj five iehalH. BMire or le. lo low, water mark; thence northerly! along low- water mark one bun dred and lty chains; thence -westerly fire chains; thenee "outherly one hundred and sixty ettthv, mere r tost, to point of cmmeneniiit, and containing eigjity acre, more or less. l.AXrtARA FISHkNff A PACKING PACKING CO. LTD. Applicant. Per K. II. Simpson, AirenL Dated June 13lh. 4025. LAND AOT NolIce of ntentlon to Apply to Lease Land , ... , ., , . In Cjueen (Utarloile Imd He- . ,. , efi ling District or Prince i. Hti- . . ,, , . , . pen., nun -uumr nixut uiir aim a Ihalf miles east of Mactt "T! V T?' lilies, rnuniii isiuini, Isni ,Uh C&lambia. r.VKK NOTi:U that Ungara hi mo mirtuwcai corner oi i.oij Peen. (Iraham Island. Ilritlshi Columbia, about one and a half! mites east of Masked Liahthoiise! at the month of Massed Inlet. i (iraham Nland, Ilritlh Coltim-' bia; thence northerly five chains,! more or less to low water mark;' thenee westerly, along low water mark one hundred and sixty; chnlns; thence southerly five) - ehains; thenco easterly one linn dred and sixty chains, more or nnl eonlnlnln? eighty acres, LANfiAMA FISHING & PACKIN'O CO. LTD., Applicant. Per K. II. Simpson, Agent. Dated June 10th. Ii2r. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Leaso Land In Land Ilecordlng District of! Prince Ilupcrt. and slluato at Ferguson Hay, Massell Inlet, O.C Islands, n.R. Take Notice that Oosse-MII- lerd, Limited, of Vancouver, H.C..; occupation Salmon Canners, Intends to apply far a leaso of the following described lands: Commencing nt a post planted approximately 20 chains east rrom northwest corner Lot 1571: thenco south 3 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence south 2 chains; thenco west 10 chains lol west boundary of Lot 1571 ; thenco south 8 chains; thenco! west jo chains; thence nnrth 20 cnains; inenco casi 'i chains, moro or less, to beach; thence following meandering of shoreline lo point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, moro or less. flOSSF.-MILLFIU), LTD. I Applicant. Per Wm, (1. Mitchell, , . Agent Dated Juno 20th, 1025. frndyonr TO Mis andW, Aim uituirjlfd Kindling! ("flceceai When . ! MlllllllH W 1 . thin that u in a li ii r i ' W the !.' Hi. 'B3.1 Dry Klin Dried Wood. !lMut l oii . I Ills Villi ... I v i Full lsl $8.00 or nicely tied buntki, S for $1.00. Our Taxi to rmenilM-"Service" i- )Ht 0e our Will lliein Mir ettarae d o "all the Unie." Dray wri .' atlemtml i. r; Stand 345 Th rd An Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Tari Co. Phones: 13, 112. Bio Assortment of Fliwt Quality Silk, Satin Velvet, Crepes, Taffeta, Flannels, Serges, ete., al p-ii- West of England Store Phone 753. HAVE YOUR H REMODELLED AND REPAIRED It B. C. FUR Co. Third Avenue. PhonesDay, Oresn 120. Night, Black 70S. P.O. Box 235. Phone 20) Richard Garreli represent" g W. H. M. ROLSTON A C Specialising fi' Canal Mining ' k 5 Mw" Porter Idaho-Marmot Timber for Sale li.. 1 1 III wu iiiFin iff.' It anger 6 Coast . " 1 Price ?.5on.on i limber is nub.ii'1 (iovl stumpag" A,"t 5T. ANNANDAt.fi New Westmln"'