PAGE TWG The Fresh Flavor HAROLD LLOYD of delicious THE FRESHMAN "SA1ADA" GREEN TEA is preserved in the air-tight 5ALADA packet. Finer than any Japan or Gunpowder, Insist upon SAL AD A. The .Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Simday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing, Editor. DAILY EDITION. Where Will Payroll Come From This Year? Monday, March 22, 1920. Someone asks where the. -payroll will come from this year with the elevator work completed - and the mill out of hiiHiie. It is difficult to eeure exact figure without a lot 01 trouble. some inquiry hut at a rough guess here i where Mime-of it will come lrom: Railway machine shop- 100 men Drydook. and shipyards loU U.N.M. office and warehouse-staffs 50 Cold Storage . . . ... 75 Reil Mill 23 Dig Ray Mill construction 30 Kaien Island Road 50 City street work, etc .. 100 : Uiiilding -trade . . -. , ; .; 200" ' Halibut fiherhien 200 Salmon (rollers . .; ,.. 200 Fish houses 50 Railway operating staff 23 Elevator operating slaff 20 (iuvernmeut uflA-es 5t This estjyrnale, it will le generally, acknowledged is a very conservalie;.oiie and several hundred should he added for. minor employments which cannot particularized. It is probable that the Imildiug jrades will far exceed two hundred and that the u eratiun or 'the elevator will increase business in all directions to such an extent thai it is impossible just now to estimate it. Then there are the business houses uptown, the' school teachers, those who cater to the amusement or well being of the- com-. munity. The tourist trade will be worth considerable and tin1 Indian uusiuess, mining auu otuer travel, nils win give an idea of why Prince Rupert is a prosperous, community. Advantage Of Living In Small Places. ' ' '' ' While there are obvious disadvtinlagesiili living iifra small piace, mere are aiso cowpeuaiiyuj. which are mien iioi iuiiy realized. The life of a small.lo.vvri is more or less of a community life. All are interested in their neighbors and when any big event takes place most' of the neighbors Join in ils celebration. If it is a funeral, there is a big turnout of neighbors and friends. A wedding is equally a attractive and losses and successes are subjects of sympathy or congratulation as the cAe may be. While hr a big city a man niav never know his next dolir neighbor, in a small place lie may know his neighbor all too well. Friends are made easily in the small community and often they remain life frieiids. ' Those who have lived in "a small place find it very lonely if they move to a big city. , ' Insurance Men Are . .- In This City. A laYge number of insuraiicVmen are n the city loday on Ihe way lo a big convention at Victoria. TJi'ey are men win) are engaged in a useful calling tnuL they are usually good citizens. Life insurance is one of Ihe iiecessities of Ihe present day. 11 is something' that everyone should carry according to his means of paying premiums. Provision for those who are left i one of the first duties of a good citizen. Many men are "good fellows," they have many friends and are looked upon as extremely popular but they fail in one essential. They are dot good providers for their families. They fall down on one of the .essentials of good citizenship. One of the means of providing well fur those who may have a hard bailie lo fight alone, i.UTe insurance. 1( is a. welf established business proposition. The man wKn sells another a; life Insurance policy is oflen a public benefactor. -.He place's Ihe power within reach of a man of providing fjr, his fany'ly after lie is gone. Without lire, insurance jUn're wiijd.b much more hardship and ,s)ifferiig .in the world loday. '' . ' """ We are glad to welcome the life insurance men and hope they will come to see us again and sell us all the insurance we can possibly carry. It is a good work. Studies Or Fish ' Are Mow Being Made. The difficulty wilh Ihe slud'y of fish life is Hint il tnkes time. Conclusion haslily arriveif at are, oflen found to be wrong. That i particularly Ime Where the7, crealnres being dealt with are as elusive ns the sajmon or Hie haljbul. The scientist al Departure Ray Riobfgical slalion near Nanaimo are finding that many of Ihe conclusions arrived al previously Iim'e been wrong. New lighl is being sired on fish lile and Ihe better Ihey come to know Ihe fish Ihe easier it wilt be to make regulations which will protect litem agaiusl extinction and make llu m a sle; dy source of revenue to ilic country. A food to study on, to play on SHREDDED WHEAT Children like its crispness Famous and Popular Comedian to be Here Thres Days "The Freshman" playc liy th iniuiilidile Harold. Lloyd leaves the audience limp wit It lauahle' and wanting to .stand up an I cheer. It's one of those comedies that airs all your emotions; in pulilic, and .van laugh alnt urvj and shout and completely forget I alt dignity, j "The Freshman" continues the same sort of sympathetic eliarac- teruation eslanUshied by tlw comedian ijrt "grandma's Roy," hut is eveii'more poignantly ap pealing than that record breaking comedy classic. This new offer ing should be classed as comedy drama, rather than as a straight comedy, for it has morn than the .usual quota of tieart throbs and human interest.-Dashing Figure . Harold is well named as Harold Lamb. He dreams of catting a dashing fisure in college ami reads books about it and model his life along the lines of tin college hero of romantic fiction. As Harold's dad Says "-Wljen he goes to college, they 'll break his heart or his neck, or both. v Dad was right! Harold he roine the unconscious goat.ot the college. He's badgered and bullied by everybody excent the little girl behind the elsrar couiIL- er you guessed it Jobyita Ilal- slon, herself. Harold rails foi her as hard as he does for llu line the college bully is handing him. - He appears at the ."Fall Frolic" in a tuxedo Hint I lie col lege tailor only had -time to basic together. The complications are uproarious. Parts of Harolds clothes keep falling otf, and th. tailor, who accompanies pirn U lh jiarfjv in -ae 0f thrif' very complications'; eUc,opportuii'! moments in the mcrry-niakins to sew the sutl topeluer ani ThN evpienre is a genuine i spiration, and Lloyd is personallj responsible for much of its success. Football Match T4ie freshman has been mad'. a water-hoy for the fool ha 11 team though he believes he "made the learn." At the big game, win his college is losinir fast and is out of substitutes, it is the pool heroic little Lamb that steps jr. and. sates the day., liueu, If' exciting! And funny! As a characterization, Lloyd's freshman is splendid stuff, and Die cast is not only roinpeten'., but each nlayef is imbued witn the real college atmosphere and looks and acts bis part with ut ter naturalness. Pat Harmor. especially stands out as Ihe foo! ball coach, -according to a sub- title, so tough lie shaves with a blow torch. As is usual will: Lloyd's pictures. The Freshman" is a gi'eal picture for the whole family. THE WHITE DESERT AT THIS WEEK END Film Deals With Hazards Drilling a Railway Tunnel Through Rocky of "The While Desert," here al the week end was filmed al the lop ot the Continental Divide in Colorado and Darker believed at the "Top of the United fcMate"' presents more obsLicfes and perils than anything he has Jackled in The" story was adapted tor the screen from the popular novel by Courtney Ityley Cooper. In order lo lose none ol the vivid, portrayal or (he book Darker took his entire company up into the great snowlands where they raced ever-present death. The story deals with the hazards or drilling a railroad tunnel through Ihe Uncky Mnunlalns. The undcrlakimg. Is considered so important that the president ol the company. Paul Macarlane. is living with his daughter. Ilobin-ette, near the construction camp. John Keith, the head engineer, and Harry Houston, his assilanl, are both In love wilh nnbinelto. She distribute her lavor'evenly. An avalanche tart ami sweeps down over Ihe camp, carrying most o"r Ihe buildings and men over the precipice. Grip of Blizzard Wilh. Ihe Icleirrniili instrument dead I and and Ihe the rood rood supplies uppies swept swept away f WEEK AT THEATRE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday- Harold Lloyd in Freshman." The Pacemakers. 'International Xews. Thursday "Fine Clothes." Aesop' Film Fables. Palhe Itevii-w. ,, Friday and Saturday The wiide Drfserfj; Mack fennel I Comedy Felix. - A Severe Illness Caused , Constipation Mm. Wb. Hill, Warlla, 8alL, write: "Three yean ago I had a very nevere Uloed, and ever ilace I have aofTrred, with onitiuition. A Jew tnoathi ago friend advUed jue to ue Milburn's sejves In the grip or a blizzard. Put up only by The T, MUbura which each hour brings near tho Co., LliUteJ, Toronto, Out. Tiie Imrriers of nature ? 4 menace of complete isolation. Keith returns from a trip after trying to find the broken wires. Un is hair frozen to death. While ltarrv i unnn nn n lilio bis directorial career. I ,ni'nn Ir,,ck Larson threatens I If. ......I. ..n... . fh l, ... ii, wi.-.iiv tc-iwranre on jioiineiie. The wlory it, brought to a grip- T dill. aJthmiirh tint CTWlnp ny rut, but I tm firm.! to y that llnce uing I hem X have had pcrfett ue of ray bowf U wlthput Dy trouli1 or ain, snd have never had VI 1! 1. ' 1 - w .T. v "27; ?.-o" U"Livr 1 UU them.! f'1' 'Td. he survivors f nd , 4 Monday, Mm fit 2, m: Name every feature you want in a spring and you describe the Slumber King .,5 , If you wrctc down everything you perfect bedsprinjj could exist. Hut could rled e in a hedEnrimr. wouldn't it actually does the Slumber Kinv. your list read like this? Luxurious case in even; sleeping position. Two people cushioned as comfortably as one. No sagging edges or centre. Quiet. Box spring height. Easy .to keep clean. No sharp corners to tear bedclothes. Lifetime service. Most value. Low price. It may be hard to believe that such a Prove it yourself. Study the features of this matchless spring, at any store. To get the full luxuey from your Slumber King, of course you will want the mattress it deserves the finest cotton mattress and biggest value in Canada for more than 30 years the Ostertnoor. Sold everywhere in the Dominion at one low price, only $25. 11 AM f TVT i VJL IV JL J 1 1 BED SPRING jping climax. It i umiucstion 'ably one of Darker' greatest, i picture and according; to advance ICIiorls it IMirlr:,vs uilh Inu-' j realism the terrifir struggle Until . liiiaii lias mad nainsl the great j DRAMATIC COMEDY OF 1 MATRIMONIAL LIFE' Fine Clothes Is to be Shown Hera; on Thursday Only of This Week i "Fine Clothe" coming here (Thursday only of this week, Is au adaptation Ironi a stage play by i-ranz Jioinar. Denjaniin F. ilazer, who Irans.l'atM "l.lllom. ' The Swan" and many other nt Molnar s slorfes mid plays, pr-lared the tmnslation or this dcliire and also collaborated with Producer John M. Slahi or. the continuity. Like many or Slnhl's nal sue esses, such a-. "Why Men Leave Home and Husbands and Lov rs." this new story is a dramatic omedy of matrimonial life, Ii was one of the most popular of Molnar's (days. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert March 22, 1916. Lieut. .1. Charles llalsev arriv ed from I'rince lieoi-Ke last night from Prince ileorge wilh 55 men who will Join the Dl2nd, battalion. The narly went aboard the seamer Prince John and nrii. reeded rigid lo Coinox where U19 regiment is now I raining. Word has boon received hv .Inn I in the tie Imsiiiess In Hie I?-; tenor, ui ried m (lie eily from Chicken Lake nn hist nlgln train. VISITING BASKETBALL TEAM IS ENTERTAINED Delightful Utile Function Took Place Saturday Evening In I.O.D.E. Hall A delightful little function look place in ihe Imperial Order, Daughters of the Km pi re Hall on Saturday evening when Ihn Maple Leafs ladies' basketball club entertained al n dance parly in honor of the Mine girls or Anyox. There were about 50 persons present, consisting nf Ihe members or the two teams nud (help friend, and the evening was spent enlnvahlv with dancing and singing, refresh-. merits lielnf served by Ihe hostesses. The girls were nri in enlorlalnlnir hv Ml . a Mills and Mrs. J. It. Tannock. naipn hmltli wns tnnler of cere-mnnles and music wm fnpnuiie.i by Mis Jean Currie and fleorgo nnrie jr. i..onart mat hi brother. Then n. . Collar.. ,s in hosp.ia. a. La Pan- of t Z,rt 'TZl ne, i-ranee, alter hav ng been plant J n nr...nn n , H-e head by J.spl.n- l& ?t J" I1"" ter from il shell while '. ' ' on acliveii,nP service wl.h ,0 Delglan Army. i.hriuJ i0(.i I "1 1' . " . ..i.T" . Olor Hanson, .Uo U Intcrc.tedjS p'Xt SSg.' 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