PAGE TJvVC f u, rT ..me , oj Hie Jirilliatit speakers of Canada. Many will think that -Mr. laj.ointe wes well-enough paid when he received his salary C A B I N C L A S'S $ 14 5 AND 'abbbvBM. as muiisier-oi me crown. Is There Really A Governing Class. V no mpre"!l' 13 Foreman? years Cunard has paid special at ten tion to ladies and children travelling alone. U P- "We have booked by Cunard forthe round trip! Excel-lehl service, and it costs ANCHOR-DONALDSON LI NE to Glasgow pAriSt.f.ri4 Vim' . 1 I T ROBERT REFORD CO. Ltd.. TORONTO (Ao Etm 34711 or any STEAjtSfi IP"AGENT ".. The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, 622 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, or any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BIUT1SH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H.. P. PUI.LEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month . . $t.no By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $6,011 To all other countries, jn advance, per year $7.50 Advertising and Circulation, Telephone - 8If 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 IDITIOX BE Monday, July 12, 1926. Boost your town and the town will boost you. Knock your town -and you'll get the knocks back. Native Sons Request Is Reasonable One. i The request of the Native Sous of Canada in convention assembled in Vancouver lhal appeals lo the Privy Council be discontinued and that all matters of law shall be deaH with by a Canadian court of appeal, is a reasonable one. lthas been asked liy many public Indies in the pasl and many newspapers and public organisations have discussed it pro aud con. Because of the: agitation against Privy Council appeals it was decided a few years -ago that only Very important caes with coustitutioual significance t-hould be referred overseas. The result has been that the I'rivy Council judicial committee has had little to do recently. There is a general feeling in this country that Canadian courts te 'wholly-competent to deal 'with Canadian affairs and that the reference of cases toihe Privy, Council in England tends only to Create irritation andis a danger to Imperial relations.. Purely Matter j. For Liberal Party. ' ;. The announcement that an honorarium is lo be raised for 11 On. Ernest Lapoinle by members of the Liberal parly is a matter for Liberals only or Tor admirers of the French Canadian statesman. It is not in any sense, a political matter.-..If the Liberals wish to give their money for that purpose they have a perfect right to do .-o, but it must not be thought that anv person who does no do so is showing any slight to the man who leu the party (or a long time, and .who is acknowledged to be Is there really a governing class? is beimr often asked todav. At oiie time it was thought that a few people had the divine right 10 suy wnav me resi oi me. people op the world should do and how they should conduct, their, public- affairs. That day has passed. It passed in Canada when William Lvon .Mackenzie. grandfather of the illustrious head of the Liberal party in Canada today, fought the family compact tu u finish and won. , n A,ia tmic L'1,o,'a'" have been trained in the art of fioyernmelit. ,Tme, they have hot always been Micressful and ni'Uhefc ,haye British statesmen under the old svslem nlw's 'been successful. Modern amateur statesmen are proving that tbW can', iet just as good results .as could the men who con- sldei cel. thfcy were loo good to live with J he common, people and 1 who set themselves up as being tlm lords'ot creation. Canada has no governing clas aud does not want one. Every man is eligible for the Inchest positions nnH if lie -h?. the ability, has a perfect right lo a seat at the councils of llic country if his rellow citizens will It. Enjoy the Summer While It Is Here. Prince Rupert has a most enjoyable summer season.. It is a season that is not too hot anil yet warm enough Jo make outdone life, swimming, rishing, hiking and similar sports very-attractive. Compared with jife in the south it has a big lead. Let us all enjoy the summer.Avhile it is here. The young people are having their holidays and older ones are taking in j ne.; picnics nmr outings mat go with no t rue of-vear. It is '11 to remember .that the time of reallv jd in the meantime .tide outdoors is calling. Let us ;di get oiil as niueh as possible-. Here's a rearshortcake" SHREDDED WHEAT with berries and cream 'it A ' i t 8. WEEK AT THEATRE. Monday and Tuesday "Tht American Venus." Comedy "tfoft Pedal." Internal iohal News. - 4 Wednesday and Thursday "The Scarlet Saint." Comedy "The Hug Bur," 'Aesop's Kilm .Fables. Friday and Saturday k'Tlie- phantom of. the Opera." Pal ho Review. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Lon Chaney Is Mysterious Figure Who Inhabits Cellars or Building .Opera goers and inusio loers generally will find "The Phantom of (he Opera," coming at the week end, of unusual interest, inasmuch as the story is laid u and around the famous Pari-i Opera House, and iiirtudca among its many bir scene a production1 of (lounod's '"faust in exactly the style this (i;rra was present-j ed in 1880. 'The Phantom of the Opera,"! is produced from the farnom aovel by (laston. i.eroux, anil deals with a mysterious, fiftUM who inhabits the deep cellars below the opera house, ami from there, posing as a ghost, controls its destinies. The heroir.o of the story U a youns opera sinper, and with her the I'han-!oin falls in love. The production of "Faust." which Is one of the scenes in the production, was preceded by four months of research in the archives ami libraries of Paris, Ber lin, Vienna and Rayreuth. Fivo architects, four costume designers and ther stalls visited tha opera houcs of illl thesw musical centres, securing data, making ikelche oj seltinps and cos- (iiiiies, in order (liat air the opera scenes might be absolutely ac curate. For the making of the picture a replica of the Paris Opera Bouse was built at the Universal studios. The exterior of the opera, approximately Iwo cllj blocks in width, the grand stair case with its six levels, risinpr to a heiht of a hundred feet, th( foyer, which is the promenade o the fashionables between th acls. tlu salon de danse, 'the stae, I he great auditorium, with its five tiers of boxes and bal conies all ot these are renro duced exactly in the settings, in full size . The Paris Opera House is tint largest and one f the most beautiful of the world's theatres; It was started in the time of Louis Napoleon, and in I he re volution which overthrew him it was used as military headquarters. The cellars were turned thto prisons. With the cslatn llslimeitt of -the present ifoveru- nlenl the opera house was nain devoted to grand opera, and has- been world famous ever sintu for its spectacular productions. AMERICANYENUS AT WESTHOLME TONIGHT Vision of Blonde Loveliness Seen In Picture Starring Winner of Beauty Contest When Miss Fay Lamphfer won the beauty contest and becamo Miss America it was part of Iho arrangement that she star in A Paramount picture. She became the American Venus. Speaking oi' the picture one of the bur city reviewers said: The American Venus, para mount's widely heralded filni special, which had its local pre miere last night at the hailto Theatre, appears to be blessed wilh every ingredient that makes for entertainment not only on the screen, but 4n the musics! comedy stnge as well. In fact, several of the out standing features in this raagni ficeut photoplay, notably, the elaborate fashion show nnd lbs artistic tableaux, which' were filmed in beautiful Technicolor; have never Imxti surpassed and seldom been equalled even in Hit most glorified. stage productions Wonderful Costumes However, the story, which 'Townsend Martin wrote, has not .THIS DAILY NnSWa , Thirsty ? Here's the Answer First, sparkling, carbonated water next, the juice of luscious oranges next, the delightful flavor of their peel. Added to this, zestful tang of the fruit acids from oranges, lemons and limes a pure food color, such as you use in your cakes and candies pure cane sugar. Indoors or outdoors, Orange-CRUSH is always refreshing, always healthful. If you like oranges you will like sparkling Orange-CRUSH. Have it on ice. Give your guests a treat when they drop in for a visit. Telephone your dealer today to send you a case. And remember- you can only be sure of the genuine when you see the name Orange-CRUSH blown right into the Krinkly Bottle. riih ami unnilerflit gorgeous settings, tavtsli inouni T!ras carnival ing and weirith of. lovely ardjr the rit shapely irls, tlicse are merel.jSiHilh appear tiutltinir hountv uuirflA Many members families in the In these scenes. adjuncts to lite absorbing plot Kxciting racing rne photic that sweeps along in bright rtr.iUgrapbed at the raiituu llelmoiu lively rashion to a tacularacelRiek furnish real thrills, and satisfying conclusion. Heading;' jut exrefleiif cat nr Of the comedy, rmance and- Mary AMiiif and Lloyd Hughes. thrills that dev'P n the cours ; K,lbcYroThri)lFNew.. i if !it ttir I lira's nnreefilig. it Is ? ' 4 erhaps best not to go loo mucli " :LIU5 CT' into detail; sullife.to say, that Notic of i(itintint appir ul Land tbey hinge on Hie efforts orV, , ,.im, Hfcordiw butnri or Prince beautifu: girt a ded and ttl.llolj--.t--iio TSarJ3rR: ny an enierprisinsr press iigeiiii.! in, inrrr iiuim toum ur ne ix units in. i ,.i .....i k..ir i . n in order lo boost (he complexion creams and lotions nianiif.'iclun-d by her father., , . Radiant Vision ' Ksfher Halslon is a radiant visjoji.jpr blonde Ijrveyupss and inaVeV fan piallngt' synipathell. beroiiie; lUwrjf'ce; jtlray i plays Ihe JextiVranC" ' publicity .mad with conimepd.ible zeal and vie or: IViid i iySlerVngi 'provokes liinubVand c'tiiu-kles Willi his ns ual facility; and Fay LiinphierJ who was crowneil "Miss AmerV ten" al the recent Atlantic Rityii urttuu rshimbu k.mp iotsi' title rol ill, urin(Mirrtiri-it ,r tiiin .frm tu llw in short, rlic Amerlea:i . --j. a ' TJ enus rnus is is a a uraiio-A ira.jo--i screen Bcrecn sna i.iij ture?iMrs: THE SCARLET SAINT SHOWS MARDI GRAS Famous New Orleans Carnival In Mld.weK Picture Which Is a Dramatlo Romance TALK intlCR Ihll T r.n.rfl.n VI. k. Itiic lUinit'inr. Lliultni. ut Vtnn.uvrr. uc- tviilMilion Siliwa -niKK, liitrwit la (ilb ir vi. iu i3i(Qinf a-rriin liw) cuiawnrinr tl ivt ptnil t hl of lnii ttnivt H mi in nurts er unnml tret-k; nu-nrc urtt to ttulnt. thitro julh 10 rht'.ni: thi-nrij t, jft rhln. nMr or i ihor Itoes lltenre norlk-rrlj- rollglnr nir In to I'.tt.c, iiwl imuiidriK 40 rrv, m.ir or' l. Ttie r.A,.ni5i nsaiTiu compsmy. IJMlrtl), Xppnnnt. - Per WllUaiu Alfti"! Bowrr niii qui Ann!, iti H 0 T I 0 S. , I.N THE MATTklt n crllriUon ror the iu" ur rroMinl orlirirti ul lltli- rr the F.t'l tulf or IM two . lilork rfft mi tnhilituion nt Utl, trtrii Imnilrrd itxt rrtT ill (Tlti, vm cturiniio lii.irm. .in il rrovinro or the tbo holli lhl,an" '"" tx""" prortiu-ivt to ii. it U imiiii beautv uiauiy sind aiiu mil talent in lo iu Imv mn-ntum tii ln rir ttv riHriilun r on nnlh fr'n tlx firl putillrallon tirHir, I PruflKlniul Crrtirirato oj lltle li the ulsiro tamt if) thi name nt r.Mi .fiaji-.ijr i iii am iii iur mani in tt, ,ni,r,.i Ni.nlti.iii. u.imsl ihi ViriV and is enthusiastically recoini ,r,'f'r,' I1" taied.ih m ' , , ,. . .. .' IWiruarjr, 1819, and la ininibrrHt invt-t. mended to discrinunutiiur pic- i.int iirauuy orrire. prima nup-rt "The Scarlet Saint," a swiftly mnviny story of lose and intrigue, set In New Orleans during Mardi (Iras week, .with its picturesque carnival and H famous racitiK meet, is the attraction that Is to be .here for Ihe midweek. Adapted from !erald Heau-niont's famous story", "The Lady Who Played Kidele," the plchne deals with Ihe .dramatic romnncn of a ynutiK American iflrl who i forced to marry a much older man, a foreigner, lo save tior sweetheart from Jail. Heplete with action from start n,c, Ul June, ttfO. II r M . I rnn hrlirar of TlltM LAND ACT. Cafr UnJ Dlftiirt. Land nrrorOlnn M'lrlrt ot I'rliirn lterl amt.' allualMi im Taku Ann. tlmul luiWa auulhwrt of mmitll vl Atlintn lllvrr, TAKK Mil H i: that FrinflA IllrhUf linnl(i of A Kin. U.K.. occupation mill tnaiiaicrr. Ihliiicl. to apply fur N-riiillm to iurria ilia following drrlt-l iano: - CnnunfnrlHf at a pmt (itanlfd on tint on ih almrr ut Taku Arm almut t miles oulhwtt rrnni Urn iiMiuth of Allium nitrr anu runiiini tnmrr tu rlialna rnt, Ihi-nre lo rluiln toiitli! tliciitv ru rhalna ra.ti am tlitnm rhaina north to point of rommi-nrfinont, rnntalnlna; 40 arm, nioro or !. rrtANcts nicmnn niiM.np. Appllrant. PUP A Ulti. Miv to, tttd. LAND A0T. Notlca of Intanllon to Apply to Laaaa Land In Prlnrat HiiMTt Land tli-cordini On-trlrt or l-rliire ' Import, and iltuale at Matt, n.c TAkK OTIC.R that r-:inr-n II. Simp-ana. er ,Mll, occupation ranni-r, In-IiimM to applr for a la of llic follow-In ir ilrarrltx-il lands:- - r.oiniwiwlnir at a ! p la mod at th nortlicait rorncr of Work Maaarll TwnMI; tlwnrn rauilf SS favti tbem-n aoothrrly 1,000 fri-t: llicnrn ra-rly UO frt: lhiw nortlu-rly t.ona fot to iMjint or roinnirni'finriit, and enn-lilnlnr 3 aires, mare or !. ttJ(lF..Nn II. SIMPSOM. . . Applicant, Dated Judi I, (fit. 0k- Don't Let Them Gyp Our Boys and Girls CHILDREN love Orange-CRUSH. Why should your youngsters be deceived into accepting an imitation possibly harmful certainly, inferior? Yet every day an unscrupulous dealer may cajole little Mary or Jack into accepting a substitute because ol an extra profit ol a fraction of a cent a bottle. The kiddies need not be disappointed. Tell then that Cr&nge-CRUSH is found only in the Krinkly Bottle with the name Orange-CRUSH blown into the glass. Tell them to spend their nickels with the honest dealer perhaps a few steps further up the street. As a rule, dealers are honest. Only a few dealers here and there will substitute. The Orange-CRUSH signs identify the man who deserves your patronage. You see, Orange-CRUSH costs him more than be would have to pay for chejper imitations, yet he knows that he can make more money with Orange-CRUSH than with any other drink in the world. People don't have to be uieed to buy the CRUSHES. OrnngeWJSYL lon-CRUSH W CRUSH been .roadij. tuWrvient to the 'o finish, the picture depicts sev-scenic Investiture. Trust Frunk'eral iiieuleiiU of a most uinisii .! Tutlle, .the d'reelor, ! see to 'nature. Among these are nciiul, that. And although the audieiicii scenes, taken hy First National! ... . . . . . : V itl . ' Is not pernmieiJO OVenoOK llie-!fa"ieruiiien m .1- irrir.in uur- columc;4iKg last winters annual Maru: BULGER S SALE will soon be over If you need a watch, buy It now! You will save money. We are taking off our profit to reduce stock. But you'll hav to hurry. Perhaps you need some new silverware or a gift for someone. You can save as much as $2.50 on a $10 article. Other things In the same proportion. John Bulger, Ltd. Jewellers Everything for the Builder LUMBER We hnye the most complete- stock of timber, dimensions, hiplap, fir finish, flooring, V Joint veneers, etc., in Northern JI.C. We can supply everything In a building from the foundation lo the last piece of finish. lleforo buying inspect our stork. It will pay you, Our prices are right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd, Phones 116 and 117