.4 - IF 1 SI- 12L & if: 7 PA a I! 'fWC I! 1, . Only Eresh Tea is Good Tea giL-j-.f... .r.,j ..n,,;,,,,., SA1ADA" TEA sells so rapidly it is always fresh. The Daily News i PRINCE RUPERT - BRITjSH COLUMBIA 'Polished Every Afternoou, except Suriday, the Prince Hupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. ' H, P. PULLEN, Managing- Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per" month $1.00 By maijlo all parts of Ihe British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year ........... . $8.ini To ell other countries, in advance, per year , . $7,r0 Transient Display Advertising ? 1.40 per 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' All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 4 p,n(. on day preceding publication. All advertising received siilieei to approval.- Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. IMftY tDITlOW Monday, April 12, 1026. Appointment Of A Port Warden. A poil warden has been appointed for Prince Rupert, another necessary tdep in Hie process uf creatine n deen se..-, shin. ping port, Step by . .stp the way is opening It lakes time! i A.. ... . irisicuLj, euurgy, uiiu oiie.ii 'diplomacy to 'Smooth out Jlu snags in the way. Some time airo the insnratic rules u-n "nil. juried aiid.stjir lliere'ato,5anrrihi'r MigliVadjiMniviit to' be ni.iuu. .vu inese tilings wjij come Mil we must' expect, diffiHil-ties and miis be prepdred lo fight our wav iif tfie'fu'ttire as we have done in the past. Creation of business for a port a oily or an muiviuuai means i series ofrpersistent fights with the loree mat oppose. Business Is About 1 v.t "; '! ' .. Equally Divided. it i interesting 1o know that the business in hauling grain from the prairies to Vancouver, has been about equally divided between the Canadian National and the U.P.R. The National is slightly in I lie lead but the difference- is small. The C.P.H., it would eein, is making a mistake In not trying to gel a railway with a better grade, to the coast' In order to be able lo compete on an equajity with- Ihe other road. Jnt now Ihe Canadian National has a decided advantage in thai respect. , ; Spring Wheat As ... ' Crop For Farmers. F. (i. Dawson; who h;i.eeX iuyMigalinp the results nl. tamed in the growing of wlfedf ati'tpicrior points, suggests to farmers Unit this i the time lo begin growing spring wheal sine e the operators of the eleyulor w ill provide a market for Ihe prodiltt. With a cah market avsiiflible a good nianv lauds which formerly were used in proddc-iug ol her crops, mav well be turned to grain growing? :' What Is Outlook For Real Estate? Nobody except. Ihe speculator would like to see real elate jump to any inordinate prirel However, with the growth of the city there is bound to be appreciation in real estate values. This may noi come, soon mil u will Come eventually. The question thai alwavs fiiiif-mnlw lliu r.npc... ......i .. , i'vi.-m-in,iuni(s -u ouue. j or a raise i Vhether , , ., values will . increase afat ns'.tnxes and'' interest pile up as ft charge against the properly.' : If tht'ilaniLi.s' income producing there is no difficulty. Thi type oi. property may be called an Investment.. Hut -.Vacant lots are --never an investment. They are always a .speculation and ol ley they Jose ihe owner a lot or money. The thing is. that when real estate begins to get active, the vacant lots are better to handle than improved property Using First Name In Small Towns. f! , A I?101 ,own r1re where. a person is liable to be called by Ins Tirs-t n!fme. Prince Rupert is a notable example. Prac- i '.."UJ " l 11 ' "" i-esioeiiis Knoweacti oilier ranillinrly as Tom. Hill or Dick. Newcomers may have ihe polile prefix bill llie men who struggled, thotiltltvr lo shoulder against the pioneer ft i till I I ii til t: Mkt r. fj... . ... .t . . - ....... m.w,,., , u 1C ,rur Im ilg (uiiereniiy toward each other and the result is seen in the mnnner of address, to be admit- 1111 III 1 fltcl llnma .1 I . I .. ! A . . . .... ,, ' " """" iwiiu aursuip 1 u greai SICII lOWilm iM'IIItT reniiy uceepieq u- an old llnier. J - - Off for school, full of pep SHREDDED WHEAT the perfect food for children T3 or. .tawi WEEK AT THEATRE i Monday l.i'utrice ! in Hit-liroad." t'aceinaker Comedy. InU't'iiat ional News. Tuesday Jlitys Hand Concert, Wednesday and Thursday Hebe Daniels in " iid; Wild Susan." Comedy "Haby Hliies.'V PallHj, lleview. r - rFridaw'and Saturday jUTniViljHartlielniess In i3ustSitipose." (loniedy "The rriiree.'V Pathe' llevtew. . Uneasy WILD, WILD SUSAN WITH BEBE DANIELS ' IN A STELLAR PART Romance of a Chauffeur Who Is Not Really a Chaffeur For Mid Week New "York taxi drivers may he a dark ami sinister mystery lo the average person, but to llo.J La Uocque they are like an open book. Hod's knowledge of the flivver cliaoiTons. comes- from an intensive study of their lives and problems ;made in the interest.of his two latest film appearance,. Hoth in Allan Ihvan's "Niahl Life of New York" and in "Wiid, Wild fusan-' with Hebe Deniel in Ihe star part. La Ilncmie ha played the role of a taxljlriver. in ".Mlil Life of New York" he is ainoney-buriiinp youhpsler from lowa- vho comes to the hip town to sfiow its denizens some reap action' 'in the way of fast sleppiuy, In hi none-toosol.er mcaiiil'rintrs he acquire a. taxi. Vbri!e tPttdiicthiff his ;raft Iiutn-'y throiigfi .NKk York's traffic-Jani-mV(f -streets, he vels hjmlf mixed up -in a rirsi class jjieni .ndtbery; uf the kind that win front pave space in the melfn. IMiljilan dailies. ! " Sees The Qlrl ( Hut. the job of a taxi pilot i not without Its compensations. Ifor instance, in'"Hd, Wild .n-slan" Itoil sees Hebe Daniels from his driver s seat in the cab and decides on the spot that she is Ihe one and only jrirl. Hod is hot really a chauffeur, but Ihe son of a rjch man, with a tirely lnia'-'iiialim and a desire for a jtferary career which Impels him lo lieconi a member of Ihe hark ing: fraternity in search of ad- veiilure. Trin lo catch up wilh Hebe in hr ramblinjrs around New York looking for thrills nroviiles the adventure with a capital " A." "Wild; Wild Susan is the mid week showing at the Westholme. PRINCE IS IN LOVE BUT DUTY STRONGEST Oarthelmess Plays Royal Part In Play Being Shown at Week End juunar.i narincimc as a prince and Lois Morau, beautiful bereen t,tiir, as a princess! In the whrtje world of make-believe no- ining more rapturously roman tic can be imagined. ! all happens in the mythical kingiloui of Koronia, a dominion oft pomp, ceremony, grandees aio( love. It is "Just Suppose". l1 of the happiest word in the hiwUsli lanKuage. iartlielrness, who in many wajs. vfj .uie picture, resemrties Ihe Prince of Wales, woo young American girl. Hut the death "of an elder brother suit denly places him In direct line nf(regal inherilanee, and his country supersedes his love nowever, uioiirii laipld seems routed and love l apparently sHCfificed for the throne, all is rearranged at the end, and (ho sun shines smilingly on a happy I'rifieo and a happy Princess. It is all like a beautiful fairy tal'o -and yet nothing like it at all. Harlhelmess gives a dislin lhi?Uihed performance. This sort of excellence has come to be taken for granted In him. As for Loi Moran, a relative newcomer to Hie screen, she Is priceless. Such delicacy, reserve and restraint has rarely been seen in the films before, fhe has an inborn jrenius for pantomime (hat will place her among the really great before she is very much older. She U pnly sixteen now. "Just Suppose" is based on r..;. .: rr. r-.. -s. ' - . iieii s ! r a everywhere in Canada You spend 3 of your life on a spring-be sure of its comfort You and every body else spend one-third with four rows of lively coils allowing; . of your life in bed more than 20 years them to conform to your body. Be.- 6n 'a bedspring. For the trifling sum sides, Slumber JChu? cannot tear thcK of $12 you can be sure that every one bedclothes and is easiest to keep'clean.; of those long years will be spent in See it at any furniture store in Canada. luxurious ease on a Slumber Kinz. Apply the money it saves you towards No other steel fabric spring in Canada the purchase of an Ostcrmoor. This offers so much comfort at any price, finest white cotton felt mattress and Only Slumber Kiuu has patented con- greatest value in all the Dominion is struction that prevents sagging edges, sold cve.ywhere at (yie low price, $25. No other joins its 26 ribbon steel strips Be sure to find the Ostcrmoor label. M MAMC x pvx ivx o BED SPRING ' -f the A. V.. Thomas staue hit of merirer nie.-ms on Imtli il.iv the same name. 11 wa directed i i. ' by Kenneth Webb and presented AS you walk arnlind I own oii by Inspiration pictures- thniuyb thear a lol alKiul eaforrlutf laws. First National Th imaKinalivc i uitebf be bellw if one heard Costumes and uniforms, which n tittle tiOire .'ll.niil nlmrliio !.. are one of the interesting "fac-s tors in the film, were designed. TWil mav liv.. .i... ....!- ly lltii-'o Itumbold. , L.,P hut no! If lh,v mnU.- HELL'S HIGHROAD IS showing at tie ;Westl,blme lo- THE MAN IN THE MOON OF course everybfidy has heard of the four desllik'tlve tijfencies: .wind, water, fire and ioy. ONLY those who live In n boarding bouee know what a food AT Ihe end of the race there's i . STORY WITH MORALjum. wbieli the last half Ion ol "Heirs Highroad." the Ile.Mitlel supervised nrodiietion which is ai leaVi's the cellar. A Tirsil.T-WAl- is a man wlm efusef ip he vlellnifjrr.l ly lh iib-Mil inily. is iJniipie ' in thattwfi sitip while' il 'is ,i sioly with a moral. at no limes does the moral stand oul nor does the audience feel that tkrl bring- InustliLiji Jesson. Tlit!iti.iorjr confaftfi t,owcr enough in ilself to carry one" alonp lo the climax; the characters are real enough to be human and Hie funeral ir(.n, f u,n whole outwardly seems lo be I built on one hlea atone to en-y tertain. Not until Hie. slory has ilisresled ilseir does (he theme of "Don't put money above love," come upon one. The locale oX ,lhe . picture sweeps from Hie. lowly and! crowded cheap apartment districts of Chicago and New, York lo Ihe sheer luxury of life nniotiw Ihe Long inland millionaire haunts, with a suddenness - flint is breath-taking -mid yet wifb a sureness that miikes this almost improbable changed seem iptile. matter of fact. "( Leatrice Joy. wjio stars in I ha leading role, i ndmiraldy sup-porled by Ldriiund Hums, Mnberl Kdeson, Julia raye and a n-Mille picked cast. rtrllsts, ?ood,sby I IfatCjl?) be' looked ati with Hirtf iiilyingixp-resshni. Vl-S. Sir, there is something! ood af Victoria." The tax rnlej I acre is going jibftvo. j MOOSE MEMORIAL HELD YESTERDAY Members Hold Service In Hall and Attend Chureh In Evening The Moose annual memorial service was held yesterday afternoon in Melropolp Hall, at three o'clock, H, J. Hacon conducting. The names of the twelve deceased members were read and , an address was given by W. it. Monliioniery. , - Miisicjl iiumberK were plyen wilh Mrs. fiasvlhorne accompanist. There Va. a fvocal solo by Frank Fori line and a cornel solo ,y j. (iawflinrnc. . . Following this service llie Wiimen of (he .Mooseheart Legion held a sen re In memorv of three deceased members, In Ihe evening both nraanlz.i. Hon paraded in strength In the Anglican :alhedral where an ap-propffale sermon wn' nreneiici by Ilev. Waller Allan. About sixty were present. A. Ohnesarg inurshalled the parade. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." 8moked Dally by Canadian flsli .!& Cold Storage Co., Lid. Prince Rupert, B.C. Prospective Builders! COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' 8UPPLIE8 LUMBER. -'rimbers, Dinicnsioii, Snplap, Vir l-intsli, Klonr-iiK, V Joint, Hustle and Havel Hiding, tledar ami Kir Hoat Lumber, Kir nud Collonwoo.l Veneer. Mouldings, Hhlugles. Kolorcd .Shingles, Lath, Oak. Hardwoods, Hash and Doors, Wood Pipe. CEMENTS, Etc. Portland tnie,,. KeiMic1 C.mUl, A bcslos (jcmenl, llardwall Plaster, Plaslor ot parii, bricks, Eto-Lonimon Hnck, I'iro Hrick, Pressed Hrick ..A.r r,,ll,,ral '''". VilUfie.l Pipe, n,; Uu'uT Hubbcroic Hoofings, Johns, .Mariville's Asbestos Hoof-Htg Asphalt, Asphalt Hoofing Paper,, Hand n,,d NANAIMO-WELLINQTON COAL I ry our Nut Coal for your Kilchei, Hmigo, ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phonos 116 and 117. Advertise in "The Daily News"