PAGE TWC "SALADA" Maintains a tradition ot excellence. The Daily News '.' PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH' COLUMBIA Published Every Afternogn exfcept Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PUI.LEN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporter. Telephone - - Member of Audit' Bureau of Circulations. DAO.T KDITIGK Monday. June First Aid To The Injured. Albe week-end the Dally News loltl of the presentation 01 Cfrtificalcs to a number of railway employees who had completed their first aid course; Two of-. these were ladies. The work Is most commendable biirbetlcr than anything" we can say in regard to it is Ibe letter from Organizer Cook, who eut the following message to those who had been successful: Pi r?4 1 Aid is u course that can never be completed. The achievement of one year is but the opening tif a door to further success and advancement. The first year certificate leads to the voucher; the voucher leads to medallion; and the medallion leads to the lable, and each and every lable to succeeding lable.s to be won annually. First Aid is like every ojher study; to think that you have mastered it completely after one or two years' study is a detriment to further completion and the subject itself, as far as you are related to it, if left alone, becomes stagnant, rusty and dead. Furthermore, Jhe reception of a First Aid award is buP.au inspiration to continue dn to further progress. There is 'one 'thing to be remembered about all other things, njid that is the first aider is not to consider himself as a camouflaged doctor. 'is true he deals with medical subjects. lie or she has a general knowledge of, human anatomy,;, the circulatory system, Ihe physoiogleal organs of the human body, but all this knowledge is injeuded imply as an aid until the rrival of the qualified physuHau. liCotlier words the first aider is but a bridge be tween the accident and the .doctor. And you know perfectly' well that a man who can convert himself into a bridge between the injured patient and the medical man has performed work of inestimable value rWork which call be a life' saving achievement; work that can be of dss'islaiiee even to the medical practitioner. Therefore, the first ider is a' servant of his fellow men, prompted by benevolence and constructed upon humani tarian principles. It therefore is indeed a privilege personally for mermi'behalf of the company, the Canadian National Rail ways, as well as Ihe estern Region Council of the .SL John Ambulance Association', to have this' honor of presenting to you-these'eertificates, ts a token of your competency and ability to perfqrm the tact, -resourcefulness, .dexterity, sympathy, etc.; called forth by the' eight point of the White (Iros, the emblem of the order of which you are members, anil that considered you as being worthy of its color and insignia. Making Ourselves. ":' " Fit To Live With. ' - Kddie Guest, the poet, is a man who is always talking about life and letting in new light on it. He says bright things in a bright way and although it is bol ull poetry, some'of it is. He writes for-lh newspapers and millions of people read his verses. Seldom! if jver, has a man had sbch a wjde circle of readers and been so highly appreciated. . One day Mr. finest goMhe idea that while he hail to live with others and it was necessary to V himself to do that, his Nchief difficulty was , to keep himself right with himself. He developed the idea and. wrote this; e 1 have to live with myself, and' so , , 1 want to be fit for, myself .trktiov. T fyl want to be able, a days go bV ;ylways to look myself .straight in the eye;-"U .dou't want to stand, with the, setting sun, iAnd hale myself or lljings Vf- dyne. 1. don't want to keep oh u cjosel shelf -vlotdf secrets about myself 1 -- And fool myself, as 1 emn'e and'g'o,!"" ' .Jijta.Ihinking that nobody else will know The kind of a man I Yeallyani;' r I don't want to dress up myself in sham. ifwailVto go out with my "head erecj, ' . l'Waul to deserve all men's respect Jtjit here in Ihe struggle for fame and self 1 want to be able to like inyscj. 1 don't want to looff at myself and know , That I'm bluster aud bluff and ejnpty show. , 1 can never hide myself from me; I see what others may never see; 1 li.now what others may never know, j I never can fool uiyfelf, and so, I Whatever happens ' I jvant to b J Self-respertrtig and conscience-free. Cold Milk andtlrait with SHREDDED WHEAT An ideal noonday meal Monday and Tuesday. llobt Uilison in "The Spook Hanrli." ..The Pacemakers.. .International New. Wednesday and Thursday "Clothes .Make the 1'ir- :': ate." Comedy "I'lalit ami Fancy , Olrls" ' ffefep'j'Fnni Fables. Tr'day and Saturday Anila Stewart in "Never the Twain Shall Meet." Cofnedy: "Rig Hcd Riding Hood." Pathe Review. SPOOK RANCH TO BE . 4 SEEN HERE TONIGHT Hoot Gibson Picture Is Funny and Weird and Full of Thrills The story "Spook Ranch-' diowbitf here tonight starring II00U Oibon, concerns a cowboy A'h i arrested in a small town .'or a slight offense. The sheriff lias been troubled of late with a haunted ranch near the town, o: which all the citizeps are afraid and refuse to approach. Hie cowboy, a slrancer in town, does not know of the unsavory repu tation of the place and so accepts the sheriffs offer of liberty if he wilt inxestlgale" the place, lio-wxt there he finds that the gliosis are in reality a band of rtifriaus who are attempting lo get the secret location of a mine from the rancher and his beautiful laughter. Afler'a fight GIbon is knocked out while the bandits disappear with the Kirl and her father. Ieavir.fr their leader hound after a mutiny. Awakinjr, Oihson does not know bis fellow prisoner and takes him to be someone wji'o can help him. They ehaseyiaflef the bandits, and iib- son subdues them in a pin battle, freeing the rancher and his dattf liter. Meanwhile the bandit r'hief 4lisappoarwlUif"' the . girl s;i (Sibson is piven an excellent opportunity lo show his horsemanship to advantage. He pickn up a stick on the run. strikes the bander leader with rnn- hand a be grasps the girl with the other rescuing her from posude dentli beneath the horse's hoofs. This Is undoubtedly one of the cleverest bits of hemic horse manship ever shown on the screen and it is only a sample thrill from a thrill-ridden film. There are plenty of laughs In (his film. "CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE" IS COMING FOR THE MID-WEEK 'Fifteen men on a dad man' chest ." The once noonlar lit ly will be revived al the Ve! holme theatre al the mid-week, when as fierce a band of cut throats as ever prowled the sea appear on the sewn there. They are the piratps of llir omedy, "Clothes -Make thif 1'ir- ale, t.'jn. which .Leon' Rrrol b i starred with Dorothy Olsh. Er-rfd is the pirate Ipader, an I moons: jus precious rogues aro Tully Marshall. James ltennie (loorKe Marion and Waller Law. In one of the thrilling scenes the buccaneers attack a Ilritish man b war and after a furious battle between the two sailins ships Dorothy flish, Nita Naldi uu hdna Murphy are carried off by the victorious pirates. Mast, sails, and deck, housing are shot away and the two fight-lusg, craft fire and rain eaen otlner, until jhe pirale. ere manages to board and scultlo the' war vessel. 'Tdothes Make the Pirate" in from the llolnian Day novel Maurice Tourneur directed. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS PICTURE WEEK END "never The Twain Shall Meet" Is Peter Kyne Tale Fast Moving Story 'VXever the Twain Shall Meet." which is here for the wock-end a new film, presented by the Cosmopolitan Corporation, and releaed by Melro-Ooldwyn, is plclurization of Peter H. Kyne's place couin isea late of tlie samol name, and proved to be one of Here's "why Orange-CRUSH is the finest fruit -flavored drink in the world today First, the juice of luscious oranges next, the delicate flavor of their peelnext, the zestful tang of the fruit acid found in oranges, lemons and limes. Added to this a pure food color, such as you use in your cakes and candies pure cane sugar healthful carbonated water, Ihe most wtcfptlonat and enchanting pictures of the year. It emnbines an excellent east, nie- torial backgrounds of Miami and jji-auty and a fat-movin slory with drama, pathos and comedy mixeil in exactly tbr correct pro-i portion for perfect screen en-" ertaininent. In the ma kin st of this picture. Maurice Tourneur, the director 00k a notable company ft rabili and Mooreu fur the film-, njr of th seepes on the actuu oeale d"eribed by the author. Anita Sl-wrt, in the leading feminine role of Tamea, a tialf raste lland iirliices. ha nevH tM'en lovelier or 'more bewitch Jf inc lima in the native co 4 1 11 in 0! the South .Seas,' ' ' Ilert I.ylell, ' as. the younp American scion"'of vve.-jlrji and so- elal posihon. who jfives up hi ittubilions. ni mode of living and his wealth for the half-rAste girl lias an unusual opportunity for displaying- Ins power of charac ter delineation. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert " The' Curtu'ad ' jfrothV of four claims, situated below the Hazel-ton View m-ar liaze.lton, has been acquired ,y Hon. I. K. I.essard of Kdnionton (mm D. .1, Comeau. Majtmis .lolinoh and AukusI NorberK. The deal was neoll-pled Uy II. H. Jrjnej who held in option m the properly. Mayor M. l. McCaffery rc-furneil to the city last evenlnij by Irain alter a trip to New York on city financial, business. Sk'eena I.otirM .Yd. ,15, Knih's of Pythias, has elected officers Us follows: Chancellor Commander Walter Hume; vice- chancellor. Waller Mcl.eod; pre late, S. .lohnsop; kkiyper of records ami seals, It. McKay; mas-lr or finance, ' Sir Ilamblin: master of exehequerT Fred Hbaw; master of works, Oeore Johnson;, master al arms, A. Ivarson; inner guard, It. Clarke; outer Kiiard, P. II. I.inzey. NAAS VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. M. Itobertson huve returned i,o he valley after an absence of, several year searchinx the world ;; for a belter liill Stewart, Upub rctirned to c ranrh aiier. takinu his vlf xitli to Marpole. A. line F. Ferrjs, to rotit. lias also com Ilev. filiver 'rtifirne returned i flnrk anil fftmtly after at n.linsr a syhd melin a? Hnce ItupcrL (Vinslahle Xewnlinin ehtirtere.1 1 boat lo lake hini down rive tier a brief visit. Provincial 'sjovernmpnt road vork ba sta'rleil under the n-erinlendenre M G. JJordon ;he trail froih Alyntish lo 50 Miles from Kflwancar Is being lean 1 out and also Ibe, trail !"rom Aiyatish lo Sand Lake on ae Terruee roule. The Indians and most of tho bite selllers celebrated Yir- ria Day al (lillakdamiks vil iue with a sports program in-luditiK various fool race and 1 foolhall ?ame. A. F. I'rlestle. lid the ferrying with hi litll" boat lb'V'iti'r-beftlle." ;,Vlali. WATtRS PROTfCTON ACT Th Bntl.ll OiHjiiiIiI ri.hlni kl 1'irk inv iArfiiiiaii LMniied. rivr no ,rr Itiat II h. nndr mtIIihi t ot Ihr MM in. dfiii wim tiM Miiil.h-r ij rnbln .Work., al uium, and til Im i.ffi. i- tit ihe in.irii-i iirvt.irtr t Ow Lnd Hl-irj IM.Irlrt of ITIiiff HatMrl. at I'rmr l;tiwrl. H. ., a (trrrij)llrm of It H MO nr pun. iic a narr nr ptrr ami build llM-rrini in.K'd t hr tulll mi thai riain ;Mliiii ut UikI ututtr akuul ia 'ml unr-lialt imlra r Alllfurd Bay. 4ktrtrtali Inlil. fninlln. ,,n I .,i ill Ijiiwii :lrailuii iM.inri. and knuwn tt ImI Hi. . , '.. And lak' mrtlr lluit trier ltw uplra tlwn of ihu WMiilh rrrnn tlie dair u( Ihe rt nubllratlwti iif Una uuil.- tim lirlm'.i (jiluiiilila I'l.liiiit 4 I'aikliik Cimiiiany' IJiiillru win undrr vrllun 7 of Im .aid Art. l'plr t Hi Mluilr lit- I'llb Mr Worki, al M ofrlrt. in 11 rlir f ui aw. for afpruoal of tiM aald allt aim platu, and for Iravr In r. nxrnrl Uv naid wlwrf w plr and biilldm ih.-fii. j a, ,,11 iniH'fi. 11. 1 ... m 1 a aiai flay uf May, . fuiiri-iu (ni.kMBiv risinvn k I'ACklVU CO. I.TO. By lla Sfdlrlior: WniUui., M.ii t, Ooiiialfa. WATER NOTICE. Dlvaralan and Uaa. , T.UK Mulct that 00.. 1. rarklnt Ci, I Hulled, whuw aiMrr Jf J sir JancounT. II.C. apply for a llctiirr lo lake and nr iruu.ftiiii aallon iwr tlat .."M'.r. ol" "' uam-unkm.wni yhlrh flo liorlhiau and drain, into Stuniuirfi Hay atxmi i.tnw feet ixiiittiwMl irly from tiortlicatt rnir ut lit i.a. daim April 4, t(4. Th waVr will l. Uin-rlHrt from II ircam at a txiint alMiui uo trrt from luontli and about tun net pM l,r aonui fr(,m aoiitlw-a.t enr IT lot Mut lm II d fur rannrrv urwM4 iiiwii lUe (juiiiiry all rtwrlbi-d a Ut W shannon Bay, o.C. und. Till iMilUa aa ponti-d oil tint rround nii Uu tMli day ofF.Miy, .' nVpv Tt IUH notlrf and an apllatloii piirViianl llM.rfU and to tlia Walm- .rl "5 Ix- fltwl in Ihe offlrit of tn, WaW III. ror.lr at Prliiis lliiHrl. Il.i:. itMrru m r.'iJhw-,J'p"r,,,"""J,,,i,Jr r,,',l '" Ui aid Walrr hirorrtcr or lth td :,,,.,: rolUr of Water HUtlit. earlianwnrnittl . " ln, Victoria. Il.i:., Wftlun ttilrty after IhD rirat ))aranre nf thli m.AVJ In a loral newapaper. Th lUle tiV tlul "n "f ,h"1 n'""' H J"'" 1 iov OOSSE CACkm CO Lp., Applicant. By I. r. 8 Irani, Annu 'fH3. DAILY NtfWa. ' r Always Equally Good ( WEEK AT THEATRE. f J - ' An Exceptional V hhve ff few EA8TMAN KODAKS worn snd alo omi models tint h. ve o-reolred hv rf new enes. These nr nti 0 IcanadianJ .aaauaavi I a - Let's Banish the Children-Cheater ! "TV riSTER. that's not Orangc-CRUSH. (vhy don t you 1Y1 give a fellow what he asks for?" Picture your boy or girl confronted by a burly buccaneer whose one idea is to profit more by selling cheap substitutes. He won't argue unless he has to. Hut what chance do the youngsters have with the chthiren-cheater? Orange-CRUSH is worth fighting for. Far too many of our boys and girls are cajoled into accepting inferior substitutes. The dealer who hands out Orange-CRUSH when they sk for it is worthy of their patronage. He has to pay mofc for Orange-CRUSH than for inferior imitations, but in the end he profits more, because it brings him a larger volume of sales. The dealer who sells the Krinkly Bottle is a man worthy of your respect because he sells a Quality drink. Call for Orange-CRUSH look for the name Orange-CRUSH blown right .into the Krinkly Bottle. Then drench your thirst in cool deltciousncss. Omnge- CRUSH CRUSH ZrmeCRUSH ronul of 25' off catalogue price. A SHIPMENT OF MELBA TOILETERIES HS Wt ARRIVED Melbn goinls are now mailt; in Caiuy i -; n nas been redilfed. Face Powder . . . . Talcoum Powders Dusting Powders . Creams Compacts ....... Rouge' t . 50c and $ V Sfc $1.50 ti & SOc Ormes Ltd. TliP .Pioneer IlmirRisls. 3rd ond 6ln Street Th lie- s Phones 82 H Steamship and IraiD . . - . aaaaa . . m bervice j S.S. rRIMOat Okonaa- an.1 PmMCE RUPIMT Will I a valuta for VANCOUVKR, VICTORIA, StATTLK nd Inlenn. OATS HIM) SUPIOAVS l 11 p.m. AUo S.S. PRIMCS CHARLli. JUftC al 4 .m, iW AfnOX WtOtSDAYS, 10 pm. Tut STEWART SATUROAV. 10 p.m. S-S. rRINCt CHARLES fotlrUlhll) fnf VANCOUVCR LOTTE ISLANDS. PAIStNQtR 'TRAINS LEAVE rRINCC ROeiHT U If. 14 4m, for PRIMCK ftBOROE, EOMONTON, WINNiriQ, Canada, l.'nlied dutra. Agancy all Oaaan Sltamahlp Ll. U Canadian national txfrtm for Xtmfjr ordra T alo for your next ahlpmrtiL City Tlckt Offlca, BIS ThlH Af frlnea Rupart- rna" Canadian Pacific Railwaj B. C. Coast Services t Sailings from Prince To KaUhllan. Wranaall. Voraau, 'and ia(waf ... 1. Riinert Juna 7, 14, .is, . .t Tat WalM-AIBMAai U laxl Jkatai . A 44, ' " 7i"sa 4. 1T1S. . SOt Ml ' mmifwma raTRICE. , Camphall MiarMf Vanaaoiar fr Aatufdat J.!.,.a. Pa tadala, Swasaon 1a, Baal Oall SMla, Oaaan '"j,rwaii HfnT ! 4H saaiawiahip una. ; W. O. ORCHARD Banarar "" -....rf. S Oarna. af 4th. etaaat n4 Srat Aianua, rrinaa UNION STEAMSHIPS Saltlnra ftum PrloM Super!. r VANOOUVEO, VICTORIA. Iwanaan Ban, as4 Alan mu ie w a im 1 1 m miavama mm awaAaan Raf. VB LIMITED' ro RORT SIMpilON and Naaa Rlar Cannarlaa, ThMf,d' fg'aja. . ,t far e0RT SP4ON. ANVOX. ALIOS ARM. STEWART, eua4 $tttf,' m i4 Aiaava. I. Mmalat, Aii. ... a 4