a PAGE TWC M insist Upon "SALADA" GREEN TEA T76 It has the most delicious flavour. Try it. The Daily News .PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA .V t. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. , H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES i City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month fl.no By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year . ., .. $6,011 To all other countries, in advance, per year f7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KDITIOR 4gi 98 86 Monday, June It. IJ26. Who Made Vancouver? Is Question Asked. Dave Thomson, secretary of the Fafir Board, who returned at the week end, ha Jieeit doing some thinking while he has heeii away find asking some question, lie saw Vancouver becoming a greal city and he asked himself who did it. lie has come to iUif conclusion thai il is the people of Vancouver who are building the city and they are doing it by their. own efforts. Outside influences help a little sometimes but, speaking generally, the great prosperity which is resulting in the establishment of a great-Pacific port is diie to the individual and collective, efforts of the people who live there. ' 4 What About The ' People Of Rupert? ' ., Having made it clear tothlmself whatis the reason for Van couver's success, Mr. ThornMm at once applies the test to Prhice Rupert. Are the people here trying to make-Prince Rupert a great my z, ne comes, 10 , uie conclusion that more jiUejes-t might he taken in local affairs and particularly in the annual fall fair and exhibition of which he is manager. Whatlie wante is to make.jJa greut.siieee.ss and he realized he can do that only if .he Jia-itlff undivided aid of all the people. W - k T i Wheat Business And Its Effect. Further. Dave says that Vancouver has benefitted tremendously by the wheat shipping business. Taking a concrete rase, he has a cousin in Vancouver just now, Captain D. Thomson udiiej 01 me iienrinms, loading a cargo of wheat. The skipper tells turn his boat will leave seven thousand dollars in Vancouveri,before she gets away. That is a considerable sum. but there .are other boats all leaving their money behind to help Vancouver, ,to prosper. That is in addition to ihe money paid out to ihe, elevator men, to the railwnymeii and to others connected wilh the grain business, directly or indirectly. . ; '.Ins leads Mr. Thomson to believe that Prince Rupert will also benefit very largely from the grain trade and he wants i-mu-v unpen people to realize it and to prepare for it and to neip make me must of the opportunities which offer. ' Opinions Of Others About This Port. The local fair manager talked to a nlimlipp of irr.m men shipping men and others connected with ihe' business and thev llll H!l' lll!ll DlMnoO i.i j J ... 1 -.. ..... ...... i iii,Cq mu iieeu 10 worry aoout getting tin. wiiiuv?.-. jir uit- eievaior. ine position or the port will .oyentunlly Jell and ships will behind to come here for cargo. Don t worry, -yuu are three hundred mile iipfli-oe Mm n-;unl than any qlUw jort," remarked One of these men and a number in ouu-rs ecnoeu me sentiments In blher words. A .Winnipeg broker was very keen to know about the nrn peels htjfe.jiml, he said he was coming here soon to look, over .-......,,,, ,,,. , guiug iiho misiness. lie askedrrianv questions about Die iKissibilities. " ' 'A ftiy seeing what others drt- doing, Mr. Thomson brings the message: "Prince Rupert people rntfstiit ' lie down; ' Tht'v ..iiir-i, ui: men- pan inr on ineir eriorts depends large v what rnnce Jtupert is going In be a few years frorn now." Sweetness Palls; V Try A Little Acid. Sweetness palls. It is tiresome. Nobodv likes it all -the time. A little acid now nnd then helps to add'zest to a meal and also he ps in the enjoyment of life keiierally. There is such a thing as sickly sweet. To much acid is ruinous. A person who has an acid dispo- V , "iiru nuisance, jio encourages Hid gliKirns and takes the joy out of life. On the opposite side there is the disposition that is too sweet and that Mckens wiHi 'ils .swectnes .U,er. arr-desjrnhle. "Throughrmt lire it. It the-h7ldjrv--Y.Tedioio thaUaiakes-Xor.tlie be,l living. und consernient happine- -Kv-Irenies are always to be avoided - Today- Every Day SHREDDED WHEAT Nature's whole wheat tonic food 4 ! H WEEK AT THEATRE. J Monday and Tuesday Hostonian Joy Maids in Vaudeville. Norman Shearer in ."A Slave of Fashion." International News. Wednesday and Thursday Why VnimA' Love.'" Comedy "A Rainy Kniplit." Aesop's Film Fables. Friday and Saturday. Reginald Donny In "Where Was If Comedy. I'atho RevK'W. SLAVES OF .FASHION 4 i worth and signed by him, sug-gpsting that the girl. Madeline, to whom it was addressed, occupy his apartment while he was. absent in Kurope and telling her she might hae as much money as she cared to spend. Took Girls Place Prompted by impulse, Kalh-erine took the other girl's place and spttle.l down in Wentworlh's luxurious apartment wiui a wardrobe, of gorgeous dollies. All was going well, and then she met Dick Wayjie. a fascinating yountr neighbor, and her family from Iowa came to visit. She told llieni she was married to Wentworth and did her utmost lo have them return home. Hut her mother, old-fashioned and conventional, did not approve of her growing friendship with WtaynA and secretly cabled Wenlworlh dial his wife needed him. The latter was filled with curiosity lo see the woman pos ing as Mrs. Wentworth, so one fay Katherine discovered she had a'liiisband as well as an apart ment. ne was uirown into a fretizy at bis appearance and the situation was serious for some tone, but in the end Wentworth fell deeply in love with her and .hey were married. LAUGHS ARE RECORDED IN "WHERE WAS I' THE FAMOUS DENNY PICTURE Story of ror tne week-end Is one Love and Curious New Kind of Adventure i ne uegree oi manor or a Comedy-drama can he accurately measured by a laugh registering device. Such a device was used by imam Seiter, director, for registering the laughs obtained by Hciginald Denny in his latest picture "Where Was I?" Which will he screened at the West- liolnio Theatre Friday and Sat ,Jiy means of this-machine it was discovered that while most pcontc sioM "Where Was I?" was equally funny as "I'll 'h6w You the Town" II was in reality slightly funnier. The machine used was a registering device which totalled numbers each time a lever on it was pushed. Sell ersat in the audience ;ihu. niodit. tho. plcturo was previewed, at a Lps Angeles theatre, dutifully' pushing the lever every time a general laugh swept the audience. Jio registered 28t laiuglis in "Where Was I?" while "I'll Show Yon the Town" registered 277. Miickers, chuckles and Indi- T ' - . .,- J' - ,?gaiPAjlY! Mwat ?tL , . f3v, - 1'. ; ;j,f iis . .V . . . Ainpa' - directors uni ions lariiw. inr m meeting:, proi.'resse to a subway train ami flu-rice to a taxi in the muMi road, where many ndven- ' . . . It lures lieran Uie pariy oi wn-c, consisting or Iienny, Chester Mtpklin and l.ee Mornn. The j story folh)v.; , . ai ine aiory A I .... f .. t JlUl.M ' I nomas Lif,",r,- i-.-?o" jyoiiiitf husines' ji'ins, falls in Uue with tb -itauKluer. or liis a! fiercest business rival. xitjlorm.'; In unrwort l breakup jl.e matvh. plots wilh an actress to disihVioii his dadffli-tr. Alitta. 'Ha-reiipon. (Uafr,e. the aclress. claims sheva niar-i i to Bedford. January , ll20. J lied ford doesiVf know what to drt until lie tries to find out where hi- was on that dale 16 refute lh claim. He ilalies into n subway. uneon'rlouly" exchnnsius (brief cases wilh a bank messon- Iger. He and his secretary are MONDAY AND TUESDAY ; former secretary Uiey are caught in Hip yard by the new lenauts Film to be Shown Along With and again aeeuscd of theft.. They Vaudeville by Famous Joy Maids In addition to the flee in n (axl and afler an ex-citinuf-aiid funny rhae and oilier humorous coini'lii'arlons, Alicia vaudeville .clear up Hip iue:i.n by recall- by the fanum Joy Maids Monday tJ",r1,l,,' "f,,rd W ,n h" picture "Maves of rasliion, tuo lory of Which is very interest ing. From the time of Mother Kve, women nave been "Mines oi Fashion." Katherlne F.inprsoii of South Hall. Iowa, was no dif ferent from her million sisters, hut she hoped to satisfy her craving for finery by going to New York and earning some of 1 lie things she wanted. On the way to the metropolis, she was aiuht in a train wreck and later found an elaborate purse in her possession, which had belonged to one of the victims. It contained a note written on the stationery of Nicholas Went-J ETERNAL TRIANGLE IN WHY WOMEN LOVE Story Teems With Life of Sea and Throbs with Hazard the The tyrant Ifciii-hou-e keeWT, hi relu-lliou daughter, and hev' rum-rumling be! raver form an incidental Irlanple in Hip dram atic development of a new Kd- win Car-w narrative of Hie e Why Wonipn I.oe," a Flr.t .National picture which is baed on illanl iioi.prNon s stage of fering, "The ?ea Woman." While of secondary plot signi ficance, thest Ihree eoutribule a real "kick' (o the wider aetic.t of the play, which is dominated by Blanche Swpet and Holier Frailer. The story I laid off the At lantic coast, lerbis with the rug ged folk thai 'Sail in oil tankets for a living and fairly throbs wilh Hip hazard of llipir under taking. The burning of a tanker: at sea and the wrecking of t lighthouse form spectacular highlights in a background of ingular charm. The drama pitched againt this canvas is a livid as the -lightning whirl) plays over watery wastes. riu' picture is to be showd here Wednesday and Thursdav! THE MAN IN THE MOON A 11 FX is nreakfasl. ayit a bird that lays lli.i 1 1 s easy enough to make ends meet. The dilheulfy is to keep t hem there. JKI.I.UISII ruined a bay lit Ihe Mediterranean spa. Tliai'e just like jelly fish. They'd ruin anything. 1. , . ' :- r"i Ji.'l I VK fonv awosI people wlnJ ire liisl at'ut fas' UKe jiil as a flapped on a farm TIH;IH"M It dlinreK'hiiii'betweeit a pipe dream and a nujitmare but nobody seems lo know exact ly what it is. JAKF, says hed like In know what the curfew rings for. He thinks it is mo people may havj some lime lo set their walcbei by and then argue with Hi) noonday whistle, THANK heaven on a holiday. Sunday falls IT ain't going lo rain no mo' The sun bin a shinln all tli day An' prelty soon If Ihe iky keeps clear We'll go off for a holiday. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert. John Clark, J, H, Moloney, I, Ilargrave, A. O. Young, G. 8. William H. F, DUromrnun, Thomas A. Kelley, V. .1, Heslip, F. A. IHce, A. C. Knight, L. 0. I.yeetl. II. F. Swahodo, Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Tener, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hanks, A. Tomklns and H. vidual laughs-were barred from I'ym, Vancouver; J. MacMil-the count, while smiles didiljlan, Loiran Inlet; If. Ames, To-even gain recognition amid tlie rnnlo; K. J. f.ahg, Winnipeg; laiiighs and abandoned shouts of, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma. FllioU. Ihe Joy-ridden audience. jl'nderby: I. Aner, Miss Wlnl- The story with Us funny sit- fred Anger, E. E. Price and I. V SHE. And lt' tv tWt ttrctivietorJ houtt' HtlDirtt like Ti rlonl wt tim is but ihty cn't cUh fir. II. Watson, Seattle; William Moon, Portland. Ore.; I). A. Mc Ijiren. Vprmilioii: F. II. .Mlllhid-I land. Victoria: C. Ilearn. Ter- mre; I'. I.. Moeum, IMtlsMint, la.: K. .C. HH, Inverness. Mrs K. l.niur.. Madze Lowell. I la by Lowell, Klhel Hrydle, Vera HichiinNon. Mildml IMckerin?. filpl.-iide Kdson. Ihtille 1 1 row i and Farting iMwu. Illonian Jpy1 Maid; H. Maennarltie, Calgary; S. W. lieorge and family. Prince tleorge: Mis FrauU Wright.' Vanarsdol; II. K. Thornton.! Iliieilon; T. F. Ileuder and A. I.. Mender, Lrincasler. Ohio; lieorge Keep, Smilhers; Jo'm Hewin, Port jimpon; J. F. Nealnn, 11. A. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. 01eii. II. K. Jtrey, Wale. Island; Miss (Vanillic M. Peter',; Ira A. Heid and W. It. McAfee. i Georgetown Mill; Mrs. J. I..I Ware and Mis Aileen Ware,. Ilollrwood. Cat.; Louis FdwardJ and Magnus Aarsund, Ketebikar. Central ( A. Sunde, Loekeport; I). F Macllanlv. T. II. Ilalcliard, I Minuk and J. fi. Hpeves. C.X.H. lcx. Caldwell, (llasgow; Williami Mc.Xeisli, Vancouver; 11. 'Jelter. ilaptaiu'n Coe. W. Jeffersoh and parly (U local longshoremen returned from Ocean Falls on Ihe Cardena la-1 night. WATER NOTICE. Oltriln 4 Ok. tavi: oii:k nut ke eackior ce. l.imlk'il, ltHr mldreo l Hi u fttrerl. Vaiiwiver. B.i... lll ipliljr fur a llrniiH-j uke IimI ii w 10,tiu atlt'Hit fr dj (I 4lrr iul t Itmui. name ukiHio, hull fln nrtliit mil ilrain lm . . ..... . , . . . .. m I II n. I I. m M I .Ml, I ftairlhraal rnwr Li.l UK. leatr itatili rll 4, l. B.C. ikit. Tlie ai! lll tie divrrlrtl fn.m llw fireatn at 1 1 liini atmiil so frM frmii Rwrtiib at rrrtkl ikJ ioj ffei i,f ivirllxail nirner U. aixl will be uii tnr Tannery tMirninrn ujxm th (nnerjr le. ilrrlU.i1 Uil 1ST. Slunnm Uty, j.r. UlimM. Till nmiit! wan piMlfil on ihe rnun 'ihi tlw Mh la hf Mar. I""' A 'I'T f hi nuiiri. and an application turuam ltwrtn ami tu ihe -Watr,-l. Ill." lll tm filed. in Hi offlre of Oi Waier h" rnrdrr at Prince tiuri. B.C.. objertiunt lit the apphrallun mar be rikd with Ihr ' aid Walrr llcronlr or llh Hie Ij.rnp trailer ir Watrr Illh(, rirluniciu Imilil ln. Vlrtiia. IM .. ntlhln ihirty lr atlfr Hie rirvt appekranir of hl luillce tn a local ncpaier. The dale r the first puhllriiii.n nt ihi nullra la June I 0OS?E PACkOn CO. LTD.. Applicant Br i. r. Sirank. Agent MVIOASLK WATIM PROTECTION ACT' R.S.C. a i... . Cnaptir 118 The BritWh Cnlumftla I'lililnf a Park Inr Omipanv l.lnillrd. hi-nby rlic no , lice that It hM mulor nr. Ih.n ? r the Midi Act, (IcpiHitliMl with the MlnMrr of PublK I Work, at Ottawa, and in the orfice of IIm liimrirl linitirat of the Land Ileal, try liutilft of l-rnee Hnpcrt. at Princ l:utiert. US., a dcrifiluii uf iiw it and, ti,wr ,fi niMii uf nrr anil iiiiiiu. inn UvrrMi priifniwd to be bum on that ertain Nirtlnn of laud alinale aUint twn and our-In If mllca m of Alllford Bay Skldritale Inlrt, tronilng on jit m' Oucen charlotte Diinct, and knon at lot H, And take notice that aricr tha etplra. lion of one month from tlie ilale of tin flrt imMlcalion of Una notire Die lirlll.n tolnmlila IMiiiii 4 Paiklnt OmipaiiT l.lniltcd will under aertlnn 7 of the aald ct, apply to the MinLlcr .of puldir Work, al hit orrlre In the rlty nf oi. tawa, for approval of tho aaid nil a no plana, and for ki. in romtriirt the aald wlwrf or pier and biiildmra thereon. rt.yUor,,MVv.,'V " C - ,h",u BfllflSII COt.tlMMH llmitMO 4 I'AmiNO CO. I.TII. . Br lit Solintora; W'lllKfin. Mimon Qon 1 air a Land act. Nollea of Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa Lane In Land necordlnr Malrlet of Prhire! Viieen Char Mle Oroup on unnamed In ihree nillea aoull. of Oe l a lierha In- fupatinn Saliwiir f.aimera. Intenda to apply find.. of lh mr deac'lheili .Cummenclnir at a poat planted al head' 'A inlet about ia mile north of PMtlfa t hanna a.A.a ha .a. Inorr rw .1..... '"a"!". ".".- nor; iiiroce nrieirt' Ir?i ,r"1"0,"n hore line m I'O.C, and ........ M.,, , ,1 arm more or leaa THE CAJtADM nsni.in COMPANY. ' I-IMITED. Applicant More than one reason for saying "Yes" It wouldn't be so very convincing if the only reason for having a certain kind of roof was its color. Or the fact it couldn't rust. Or even its protection against fire. Hut When you have a roof that's rot-proof and rust-proof and firc-safe and ruggedly durable and attractive look-mg- then you've a good buy. That's why we think you'll be interested in Barrett Shingles. Stop in anj look them over. endorse orsc gjj S. E. PARKER LTD., Distributor Prince Rupert, B.C., Canada Roofing B Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK Vaaustr, AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dxk Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith!, Pttwra makers, Founders, Woodworhers, Etc ' ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE. WELOINQ. ilCANAOIA Our plant is eipiipped lo handle all kind tf MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3 ft Everything for the Builder LUMBER Wp bote Hie most complete k - dlnierisloiis, sliiplnp, fir finish, Noon f V r.::-veneers, etc., in Northern lt d. We can supply everything In a building from lh foundation to the last piece of finish. Ilefore buying utsperf our stork. II wH y1 0 prices are right Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 110 and 117 LPACinC Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Yak VltliUA a....tS I....... ai.. . m m ' Jun. T, 14, IS, n. Ml Ml . T Vaccuf, Vlttorla, an Saattla , . , . u 11. ' PRINCESS BEATRICE. Camakall RUar, an4 Vance atary ialfda 11 .. aj, far Buttala, l.anaM Bay, laal Ball Balla, Ocaaii Faa. Ay for all Staamahla Llnaa. ta'ac"" Cacti af 4IN Stra'at e4 See Aiaaua, Prlnea Rwaarl, 10. UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITEDJ Salhno Irua Priac Hupert ft oe VAMOOUVER. VICTORIA, Swaeaan Bay, a4 Alwt Bay. J 4i oe VANCOUVER, VIOTORIA, A I act Bay. an aaa6S Bay, iaiar'' Par PORT SIMMON and Naaa RUar Gaenarlaa, Thwratay P-- Poe PORT SrPOia, ANTOX, ALICE ARM. STEWART, Sn4af, ( US 24 Afama. 4. Barnalay. Aeam- r""" EARTHEN Mixing BOWLS Hizfl 7 Inch .Size K inch -Size ( inch U:.... in i . i "i- "IX0 1 1 I 1 JHCIl i 4 i 4 300 40c 50c 60c 75c jiii;ii- , . , , , , , Thompson Hardware Co, LW; i' Re Tui.j -V. Phone 256 Third Ave. Advertise in "The Daily NeW 11