PAGE TVVC DAILY EDITION Wash with Zam-Buk .Medicinal Soap. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the, Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEiN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Cily belivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1,00 By mail to all parts of the- British Empire and the United Htates, in advance, per year- frt.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Mi Time Prince Rupert t Friday, May 21. PSfii Showed Her Teeth. The Mayor of Vancouver is objecting to Prince Rupert gel -ting. some advantage from the leasing 0f the elevator and isro-testing to Ottawa. He is th'e official heall of the cily au&jSjiis action is bound to he taken as ofricjal. Is it nol aliuut time Prince Rupert .was having something in ; idiiniim' r lives on mis lime city. Almost all the hiisi-;iess that is don here goes to Vancouver. Most of the money we earn goes there. Practically all the proceeds of (ho salmon .fisheries goes there. Vancouver has preferential rates fop al most everyming necause it is u Dig city, and then it tries to stifle all the small places. 1 Boycott On Goods is Only Remedy. The only way tojiring Vancouver, people to their senses is ,io piace a uoycott on Vancouver goods. Let us huy from 1M-jiioiiton and Seattle if Vancouyer cannot give us a square deal vv ny mis eternal nagging: - Are we not a wavs irellinsr the. jsvorsl end of it .and then because we score once, the njavor of Vncouver has to make a public and formal protest against' it. It seems as if this would be a good, chance for the Hoard of Trade to call a meeting and made n real protest. Also it might Jje wise to. query the mayor if be is correctly reported so as to Jet him know we are on the job. .Once Priil'ce Rupert .used a trade boycott with good effect .aiid.it might easily he lised'gain. We,have to agree in regard iu u-uiiu iMiovt- u unanimous. rt i nen Jivviu ue Jor the husuies .itieip.oj Vancouver to c:ill of their?ma)6ranu see that the smaller places get proper treatment. 1 f Another Case Is . islands Service. The service to the Queen Charlotte Islands is a case where f 1 ll r l- . i.. . I a....... 1 fl - - a I ............. hub .-Luim tcij iii-.uiij. ii .skeins io nave iteu arranged by Ihose in close touch with Vancouver needs. We get .it in. the neck every, lime and we take these things too quietly. The Boarl of Trade is to he congratulated on taking quick action ju regard to the Islands service. The next thing is the prolesl of Mayor Taylor. ( Value Of Rupert To Ketchikan. The interests of Prince Rupert and Ketchikan ought to be closely allied. We ought to he aide lo make progress side by side without either trying to stick a knife fntu the other. Roth places are at present fairly prosperous and there is no need lo iry to gefnhead of the olher except in fair and open rivalry which is just and lawful and honorable. The fishermen of Alaska find it a good thing to 'market their fish here but the businessmen try to keep them from coming here. As long as Jhey use open and fair trade methods all is we.ll, but when they try to place us at a disadvantage, we naturally make a protest. Just now we are under a disadvantage to the extent of iwo cents a pound duty and the Ketchikan interests .would go further and shut .the fishermen out altogether. AUo there are sonic Canadians who would shut out the American boats. What we m:oIiM like to see would be an open and fair market lo all either at Ketchikan or Prjnce, Rupert. Then the fishermen .would get, proper return for their efforts .and nobody wwuld be ' hurt. , . ' . : . Solidarity Of , - , v;'u. Government Forces. - TheiDominion Government is showing considerable .soli.Jar-' ! Ac n ...ll... f...i II . .C . 11 .a. a iiK.uui ui iui-v uie government supporters are sticking together belter than Ihe opposition. There are forces ut work trying to drive the Conservative leader from bi position'' although not with any great measure of success. Mr. Meighen will not be driven out This inside rebellion is a weakening force, however, and does not jiiake for good government It dampens lhe enthusiasm of the opposition and encourages ihd lion-Liberals to continue their support of the group in power ' L1,be1 Unlurnlly welcome anything which helps keen them together. We try to look at the matter from a public service point- of view rather lhaii from that of party. We. believe hat it is best for either group-to be strong qnouglr to control the House of (.ominous. We do nol altogether like lhe present filiation nUliough we must admit that Prince Rupert could not have been belter served than she has, even with a MrOI1K Liberal group in coulrol. Happily, the interest of the prairie farinei ah(l lhe western ports are xirnilar in many respecU Mote Flavour TVin'r limif .vnur -r . . wjvjukui, vi ivmstara to occasional use with Cold Meats. It gives more flavor to hot meats too sharpens the appetite, neutralizes the richness of fat foods and makes them easier to digest. folmarfsMustard VS aids X A digestion I ADY RVNH ft xOLLEEN MOORE IN !J Tmn! "'RENE" WONDERFUL AFTER FLOWERS in latest fashions Made Incursions .Into the Wilds of Vancouver Island and Other Places on Visit VtriOUlA, Ma4 21. Lady Rynjr, who with the tiovenur General has recently been visu-iiiK on .Vancouver -Island, has been lakinjr advantage of various nn..AMlii..lli.. I.. . 1 r.. .. ...., .1 where they are .grow -n on. Thv. windows of the observation car also play a useful part, and Ui the curiosity of station crowds are huiiff with muslin hairs of ripeninpr seeds, so that I some limes wonder if the people who see these ba: think tliern pari of the gubernatorial laundry.' SPEAKERS Af ROTARYCLUB At the liolary Club luncheon yeslerday Lyman Trumbull . the ailvisory committee of hot ury internalional wa nresesil anT"p'ole "fji ieny on tile work in oilier places,- i Waller HJsher,' -delegate, lo lli district conference at Victoria, revievvd the wort oflbat con ferene.. lie lold the people lucre of Hie organization of IhrH Hoy's Hand here and they wer much iili-a-e.l to hear of ila success. Tiioioa .MrClymont. nasi ore- siderrt, toltl of the progress dur inr the past year, reviewing some of the activities of tin) club. TOREADOR DANCE IS iATEST INVENTION S&.M tOf be Already Popular London and Paris and Is - PJcnlc After Charleston In A new dance, inspired from- the lunvcmenU of the toreador, fia arrived. II is alrearh sn no'oiil.ir in Condon as well as Paris, that if looks as UiourIi the fox. trot may retire, disgruntled. ' H is a new variation of th".''' lHso lioble, slower in iiibVeniHril) and' easier Id learn. II Is clalni- ed that anyone can dance it cor-'; nelly nfter one lesson. j To demonstrate it the leacjipr! holds a tablecloth In his hand! as though it was the lorea.yr'4 cloak. In any We'st Ihnl iliinc4 iric academy, says The Ldndonj Mirror, you may bear soniethinc like this cornlnfr from the leach-! cr: "I know it isn't frightfully eonqdimenlary lo your partner, but please imagine you are confronted by ail angry bull, rii first movement is n kind of'pro-ttienaile two-le : w that's tin? toreador entering the arena. ' ".Vow a tiille (lelicale footwork from left to rijrht, as lliouifh he was looking Ibis way and thai over his shoulder at Hie bull and really that .Is all.' "It 1s one of the easieH and prellie'st ' daiices" wc hav'e ever had," Mr. McKenzie,. the dancing expert said. "People didn't like H before becaune it was a ver fiiick-time dunce, now it ds niucn slower, graceful, and really fascinating. Resides, H is sn easy qiijfc a picnic after the Char, lestbn." ADAPTATION. Life Is for mos), of vis a continuous process of petting used to things wc had not opected. Dazzling Tableaux and Diversified Costumes In Picture Showing Tonight , i . , . ! la est l IrsL Aalti'iin picture plants and lias made quite a'. ...... . V collection. The woods of Vai couver Island provided a number of specimen's hitherto new lo I hi distinguished English visitor. Tolling of her rambles, Lady Ryiifr says: Tells About Rambles "Canadians, who are the kind est people in the world, and the most hospitable, realizing my craze, have wherever possible. helped me to attain my dreams of grubhinK in the wilds. Armed with spades, forks and other gardeniii? impedimenta', off vvi go, my secretary, n luckles-i A.ILC, anil I, into (he woods oi." aeross the prairies, to seek foS II i-flryitir? Iiyjl Will iKX-JHIIilliy U housed in wooden Jhixc filled with various kinds of soil, tha'. form iiiy garden' in one of tbo ba.ngajse vk-,i,-onsr where they remain, either 1111 they have died down enough lo send home, or Mil we reach government House, 'Captivating. Oilleen Moore, wink is the sefeiMi' frraml exponent lij the modern huniespull heroine, . hjossoms forth a one of 'Xip niosf sorseously attired beauties tu life movies in bei' Irene," lakeji from the fatuous musical comedy and shown hen .tonight. , . . : 'ln this picture the jray lit:: hlaCA-tiairedstir spoils ward i-ooe hnt -would make mat'y prlnressis pule with envy., ar-conlinp to advance reports. Pari i modistes vvho have pollen n sijrht of the costumes worn by Miss Jloore In 'irei.e" are saiil lo have conceded the fashion scepter to her. All (he magnificent KOvn. and fncks which nbon Miss Moor.' and a frioile'or In an 1 1 fill Holly.; woou maupcquin. wno appear the climax of .the picture, a fash-' ion 1,-twu ifie screeneii in .ins natural colors, are uli-Americair fmnde. Caiv.i Matfiieachy, who glorified 'Mie- . costumes ot I'h,' Zlegfild's "lMUie." is respon sib for ihe drsignini; of Hi' 'lreii(" vowns, Dazzling Tableaux Miss" Moore appears in dazzling and dizziuply diversified Costumes agajnsl series oi lahleaux representing the seasons and topped olT with a fill tevue. Twenty-four ft the prel tiesl types of feminity Hollywood Wh able to supply were picked for I Ids series of seasonal bark-' imuinds. six appearing in each of Hie four transformations. Incidental lo lliee. as sale! Hies around a sun. appeared rtroups and individuals ravish- j Irifrly attired as the I'ond l.illies, the Handbox '(llrls anil attem: ants, . spirit uf ihe Kashion, in.plittcrin? silver cloth and hel met, surmounted by a, lowerinn blood-red plume, miMi lllaiv amour attendants to inaiuive (he serpentine frail of the pnvn. Beautiful beyond Words As lo the tarV eositimes. they are reported lo be beyond word. Her "mollf" sown, quite in ac cordance with the entrancing score of tlie musical comedy on which Rie sorren play is based. Is an "Alice blue" sown the first fine dress ever to gladden the heart of the heroine. It is fashioned of taffeta and soft! silks, adorned vvjlh "rosebud" pockets, and buttons down the back. ' ' ! At the whippet races, as shov tl! in the picture, Colleen wears a! severe black and while outfit black satin and while velvel- and carries a parasol trimmed with black moukev fur. It - n THE NAN IN THE NOON ays: K . X "1.1,1. (eacj you lo kiss my. daurfilr. 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