m Pk6i Ftiii fnu. CAiuY Ii2Vr5 V BIT OF BLIGHTY BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM j BY COLLY- THIS -J I 1 Fljjlj 1 1 II Mn t o-V ' . 'SueHERE-TtKlN'- I'M DOtM& WHN'.'TVllS TeACHEKJ THAT'S PAOLT-HU' WILLIE AT sTRUTi COME TO TOWN lhOTAVEH606t) ? fi HmciIb I THE QEST 'WRITUS ME TMA'1"W MOr-ili- "dick- I'TAM- XOO ARC AT THU J TO 5UMM EH YOU ' V pO OM 1 Mb. I SCHOOL I w That la Way Toronto-Newspaper, UHAKM 50ME: mm Speaks or "Ypres," the Farri- 1491 V A." - J sMKiir: .If , . L, r 1.. LL' I n irvii-i ZZ: - 1 v "fl 6us English Picture. - I V I -' I f . mem: three nights i A-lilt of III tell ly has come to town. Mighty tlt'al is not a place buf ,a spirit -a period of lime, not'nMoearname. So It seems to one looking on nt scenes that wmlii have rrsurrctoit .from itlic pa.it', collected from -a continuous pageant ami thrown on the screen lo make the picture ralleii "Ypres-," which is to he, shown at the Westholme Theatre Thursday, Fritlay and Saturday. "Why should they show these to Canadians?" nsked I lift "dear old lady of her uniformed son The ape of Victoria knew a Ca nada (hat was different. The ve if ran 01 rassencmtacie can re turn to a former taunt when he sees the heart of the Empire. He feels "he owns it," just as surely as a Hritish-hnrn Canadian. In his heart he I jealous of the only $irand he ever knew. - ; Story of Nation If you did no! have your heart in. the. war "Ypres" will not appeal .to you. You had better stay away. It is a story of a nation and an Empire (hat was hard-pressed and in which human life was second lo duly. It is not the intention of the authors to show the whole war, or even a big fraction of that'Nvhiefi centred round the ancient town of "Wipers." "That picture Is real, anyhow," remarks one. "Taken durinjr the fight."- "No it can't be, hut still" That is how true it is. Old soldiers can't make un their minds that the film is not an ac- tual picture of engagements. They look to sfte if they are anywhere in it. The "Contemptibles" are coming; the old guard of iron. They throw out their line beyond Ypres in those fateful early days, day and night and apain many days and nights; winter, spring -und -summer, and the Old Arrfir ..hasnassei In the Greit JIcvqiuL The Cloth Hall has jrone, faltered xvlih them, irt a nation's astmy. The Crat R.iu I U I l I -. I I! II ijA. ijllr , J i.-lf i .kill ih.,",e 'the seriou ba-kground for Itay- From all the .nrn.r. f world, from "palm and pine," the Kminf - , , the great day. And how IorI-!' ously they come. India, Austra-t lia. ew Zealand, and here come the boys from Canada. Hearts, stand still and throats are dry! and bard with pride as those won- derful battalions pass on lo the, great adventure. a "Hul all Is in vain," says the legend in one plare. "and again the salient U shorlened."i,h'1 ' tUn II sm ........ il.i ii.a rir.iin sj ' firi ,-7 forever. Xew tactics appear, tint hats put in an appearance, tanks loom . ... up - on the horizon. ivivii msra .Treat ai,n,,'an old.ers who take a The development of war as f" whole is depicted as faithfully as ,,art '? ,h" P"'1 re the intricate details. TIimp M.!'WB prominent player who hire counties, exploits of bero-;!,PP?r x" l,,,prl f 0rirfl,h ism. The end more often than!"r'on N,X",l' an'' ,rp.i.nia l " otherwUe in the tragic truth of rbin w the two lading wo these: wtinls: "A po.lhumon-v4S,,'.' brj. u fae" h" tor a was awarded Corporal ." 1afon' rfmionn .Monfairu I . ..." ILoe, one of the screen', best ffibV r.rHAltaCk, , nown dramatic HclArs-lmper on-J,InfnL " m ' ? ) bm V nlon Genera ; and Mark when the hole ridge was Swiiu Jamoiia Vwlbl com KnlKlT 2.i hH f'-'rAo'l... pfeetfin many of I 'r, "n8,"? ,l """.l-harlie Chaplin's pictures, is the stniggle. The Knglih batlalions.t 4i j ...,... It. . I.I... J f ... .. ........ tin- irin uiiii m-inru and eisii, the Australians und Canadians. are all there. Hellenic spur and Hie ridge are swept away by victorious Canadians in the last stand of those Xnvenher days away back in 1917. Apain one see the world of yestenfciy. Airplanes wheel and gleam above the snowy puffs of nursling sneiis. naileries are barking and (treat guns boom forth with their iron messages of death. Star shells Jiidilen the nights of . darkness with their pretty festoons of weird colpr.j The days of Hrltain'a greatness arise again. The hours of Canada's manhood pass before one's vision on lo the great release, when Ihe joyous message ratv around the world, "and al! the sons'of inen' Shouted for Joy." Tremendous Power It It t ts a great pity that films of the -Ypres- variety are so few.1 It ghes a glimpse of the Iremen- uous power uiey eoui.t wiew in , Harold Lloyd combination in the telling of truth to an Kmplre eipiinc form, is even more mr-whirh U disgusted with shim, and veJIous than ordinarily. Silver wilh propaganda that Is Inspired' has been given some delightful by liar. business, and he perform with "Ypres" represents the truth that realism ahd seeming under-of Ihe Hrilish Kmlre at war In standing which mates him the I. a ...... , . . ... a . I .. . mr same iiimiuir a luiririi film mii-repretent tbt truth of WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Fred Thomson ami "Silver King" in "The Tcugh tiuy." Comedy, "Huslor Helps Dad." International .News. 4 Wednesday Only Haymond, , jUriffiths in "Hands Up." 4 Coniedy. "Wait a Hit." Aesop's Film Faldes. Thursday, Friday and Saturday "Ypres," the story of the immortal salient. Scenes along the Skna Itiver. Pat he Review. aIn0!' every feature dealing with ",e ,,rif" Empire either al peace or at war SILK HAT COMEDIAN IN "HANDS UP" COMING HERE ON WEDNESDAY .Anr2a"!.L n,,,n. Hubert K. U'e, "n'"sm ung ami Miiuig jiuii iirt foufof the-uiany famous tiis- lorical characters who provide mond Griffith's latesl Paramount fomedy. 'Hands Up!" in which j3" MUM hat appears as a "flower of Sou thern chivalry" and a member of General Lee's staff. I The story is laid in Civil War time, and details Griffith's amai-Ing and amusing adventures as Confederate spy his spectacular encounter with Indians, his battle with "road agents," his me- ' ,ra,n oi goio. ami ni bean- iiful 1,-irN. In addition to the UiUMrira: - Characters ami the hundreds of I"" " I'UIII WllllTII a good part of the action centers "Hand l p" will be shown here Wednesday only. FAMOUS SILVER KING HORSEHERE TODAY "Tough Guy" Is the Story of Western Life and a Real Horse and Man. . The difficulties into which nn olherwise exemplary young nvin may be plunged when be masquerade as n "Tough Ouy" and then falls in love with a pretty school "marm," are told with scintillating humor and dizy 1ecd In Fred Thomoti's nwst reOnl ' achlevemeul ;In western pictures, showing here tonight. Ihe Tough Guy" proves a riol of funmaklng and provides many a three.alarm thrill. The work of Silver King, a John Harrymore- icreaiesi actor in llIC WOrW four legs. GYROS WINNERS ! DOUBLE HEADER Good Crowd Attended Special Baseball Event Yesterday Afternoon. . Fhf Gym Hub took a Hnn hobl ,oiBl as Prince Oeorge, Xelsou on fifst aef and Hfft (irtuul 'IVr-'nd Trail, iia hi i r..lii vi. -mtnnls were relegated hopelessly mries ov- r Ernie Anliur. Mi.'n the cellar in Hie Seniftr Hase-j claimant ..i the i-nudian mul- jlinlf Leagtift as a reiiilt of a dou- ale header at the Acropolis Hill .estmlay afternoon, when the .Tyros defeated the Terminals in two games, the first by a score of; II to T and the seenml liy 0 lo . Cliiragu t Jolinuie Myers f-r A large crowd was tn attndanrethe worl.l middleweight tflle. at the games, which were spirit-ppartos n.w weighs 170 pond wily plaml and winch offered a "larling at once to number of interesting moments train down in the hope that he for the Tans. Good fielding feat- n,a' have ;. middleweight bout uriru their play, the Gyios were ''re. II.- - rejjisiered at thej clearly the best team and were ""-va' Ho'''- fully deserving of thir victories In the first name, Dovvnie. Terminal ealcher. knocked two home runs but there wns no boily iui bases in either nr. In' the second gann. Havetand madn; a home run for the Gyros with I ne man on. j HavHand pitched the first game 1 for Hie Gyro and chenWer the! seconl. Lohlir ptteheirt the first; and part of the second game fori ill IVptilinnl. IkAu-nt ........... fitnilaintf 1 The ratrhers were MrKown ami Downie. Hoth game werV o seven innings. Dave Balfour umpire balls and . . "iiRrs mil. -. t i.iain iiihi Mil,..ll tvnro ..n.,.iM. !"' The standing of the teams lo date In as follows: W. L. Pel. Gyros If! .r.S5 Sons of Canada .son Terminals .35 1 '.ft. QUS SPARTOS - - ! II ' "B i tirwii w . 1CT who tms ar-y ard is will-ali mi' - -i uner. SPORT CHAT v With a g.Mxl loll ,.f (.port al-readx lineil iiji by ttie Trades A Labor Ouinril for Hie IitH.r Day et'leOratinn. Ihe month of Bep tember will be started off well on Septenrber 6, and Ihe following week the Fair will open its attendant atbtelic events. T'ie Fair Iloanl is now adneing its plan for field events and, with Ihe Fair less than a mon'n away now. there should be some interest inir announcements in lh near future. Another visit from a Ketchikan baseball team is et - neetcd and something interesting'"0 ,,n' lf-''' phone enntp-in the soerer lire win also n.'m,l,, for U new Boulh Bide tele. nII.I off. ipti'We etcfaange is under way, lini Bpartn nr.ek middle- weigui wrestl.r. bas arnve.1 in 0,l,the city and iue a ehalleng 'to meet all earner in city or V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY O 1926 Intc rcAnmt Svvet. Imc Cwt IWtti tiftl iwir'iA NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. i 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken , 'district Sp.'irtos, who has been llatfrlv In i lie interior at such dleAveight Mile; .lark Hums at Nelson, im.l Hull Montana all Satitn narbia. He wresib'd for three bours in SMikane with Tel Thy e to i draw and in ttfit in ANOTHER HIGH SHOOT RECORD M. Lamb Turned In Score of 97 Yesterday. Spoon Was Won By R. Wilson. The b'gh record on the McNi- . ... , , . . . . . cini uim-ii raiipr !iiir- iiip nr was again broken Hl the buol of :b" North H. i:. Itegiment Ft i fie Lociai:on yesterday when M. Mj in a card totalling . . , i. Mr. r. I.tttlUi i.amn was. . However. "W"I and hf s,oon for un- oa.T urni iii ii. iijtun Willi a score of 80. The scores were as follows: 500 500 6fl0 M. M. Lamb . 32 33 329; 30 30 2987 30 27 20 (V 27 27 29 H3 25 30 51-82 ;'8 21 29 - 8l .'8 2t 28-80 25 28 :'fi -79 Daviiison . It. Wil n ... W. Hra .... i. Wilkinson F.a!nian . . V. F !t . . . lt .irii . RICH ORE SHOOT AT TORIC MINE, AUCE ARM, IS ENCOUNTERED LI K A KM. Ai. 21. -Another bi -ho of extremely luh grade tlver .je ha been encountered a' 'he loric mine during., under ground operations.- Samples of; the ok- brought down show the i .ck j .Uite) toieltlier MllhgwireJ -i'er Irtt of"MJeWe1fyitore;i;A anet i ml is one of the richest . : i - er discotered in the dis- met. Hi fimi i ununallv gratify-n-.- wh-n il I taken into con-si lerati .n that this ore i found at a gr.-itfer vertical depth than the lower grade ore which was' first encountered. The rle.Ii finds of hwh jrrade silver or al Hie Tnrir Is an asset f considerable importance to the whole Mijr Arm district awl will stimulate the developing of other proper' ie In this rieh mineral. wne. ih extent and richness of whirii n.. man can estimate until un.lerff-Mtiml work reveals the h iil.tr n wealth. EDMONTON GETS IN LATEST TELEPHONE APPARATUS FOR CITY KDMONTOX. Aug. 21. Repre sent it.- the very latest develop ment m the art of automatic le. l'bonv. Installation of the new Wli en eonrplele.l by the end of Ihe ar, all lelepbnne e.mipmenl In iiJf fit will be. brnnglil Into tine. WANTED. WANTFD. One reliable man in every town, merehant prcfer-l red, to take urders for best J ctMioiii-maiie eioines in llati- ada. Highest eominUslbnr. Ilex Tailoring Co. Md To-ronto (2! sul FOR SALE. FOIt SAI.K Choice waterfront projierty 95;;5. Five roo'meil furnished houne in good condition. Centrally located. Prtfce 3,fion cash. Write owner, Hoi "5, Peternburg, Alaska. FOII S.l.K.tanei in Naas Valley. ery reasonable; or mny . trade for good gaslioal or livestock. J. T. Sauer, ,lh Arm. H.C. Foil SALE Hudson motor in first class eon. lit Ion: fine for pleasure boat, tfnap. Apply, Hon 318. .Daily .News Of flee! Foil BALK. Hotel Massett. A good bargain.. HI health eauM for selling. Apply Wfltlan Hudson. MasselL H.C. TF..VT FOn BALK. New this year and ued onlt one wren. Price 20. Puller. . Dally New s . 13.00 PEIl UO.MII buys a lendid view l mi Grahani Averuw. Walker s Music Store FOfl SALK- I.arK- nuMtorn house, splendidly locate.! Apply g! P. Tinker. TO RENT FOfl riKAT. Lars en building at 171 Third Avenue Eat; ii room modern flat with bathroom and workhop premises on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer, 139 Beeond Avenue. -tHt HBXT. Newly .tecoraled house, two betlroorns. 20.00. Apply 215 Fourth Ave. K. FOR MiNT. Four room suite. hot water heated. Apply BmlU & Mallet MODKIIN HOrSK for rent Five rooms and hath Munm Hros. BOARD WD ROOM,. HOARD. The Inlander, 8.1.1 , Becond Avenue. Plione 137. SUMMER RESORTS. with n insofar as the inlermitlent'to band up the receiver and corn ringing without the use of pusbmenee the call afresh. 1l . : . .. .... ... ; i.k et iieriui imiill is Kre- in relia- i ble representatives. Write are tell us about yourself a ixl the territory you war. Gel our nmailng propositi.. ! lieu- no it now later may I. loo late. Darwin Limit.! IVpt 3S Hot fl Montreal. Que.. FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES The following Chevrolet prices are now In effect f.o.b. Prince. Rupert: Roadster MISjOO raurtn ttll.0tl' nart Roadster (fully efltrlpfeeili MhuW (upe !ijn.no 'asb 1 020.00 dan tlis&iio Landau Be.lan 1185.00 Light Delivery Cliai.. ICi5.Pl. I-IH ton Truck Chassis l8'j5.oi KAIEN OARAQE Dealers In all General Motors Products WllKCKINi, SFHVti-.l DAY AND NH.IIT Phone 52 WHY WALK? When you .nn nurchase NEW FORD CAR On otlr Kasy pajpirnt Plan Cash Unlaiicc Payment lontnTV Runaboitl 1175.00 33.oi rnl1flh llii( ,w, 135.00 10.00 'upe .... SI 11.00 Slfl.tHI Tudor Seilan .... 9230.no 10.00 For.lor M75.00 $15.0(1 Lt. Deliver)' .... 180.00 35.00 l.t. Delivery Van it 00.00 10.00 t'immereial Chassis Ilfi.1.00 35.00 Truck Chas . 1175.00 1.15.00 For Demonstration or further Information call S. E. PARKER, LTD., Dealers In FORD Cars. Trucks Tractors! KKLBK LOIMIK. hear Tcrraie.fi?rMir1 Roadster! kVuvoo .11 I k 1 .. . 1 : i . i .. . ..uCin IIIII1.1 1101 Springs. Lithla is one of th . finest mineral waters known lor rneiimatlsm. Oood fir! fishing for rainbow trout in Lakelse lake and river. Motor meet all trains giving through connection with Lodge. Tel, phone connected to Terrace J. Hrnce Johnstone, manager MISCELLANEOUS 500 MONTHIA KASY SFLLINO MAOICOVS It. no can emials 33 gallon gasoline. No ear-bon. Guaranteed harmless. Proen merits. Your name on can. Write quick for particular and proof of (his statement. P. a. Lefebvre A Co Uexandria On!,. Canada buttons is concerned. The new Siemens equipment,' however, will provide, when fnlly In use here, for all the up-0-date facililie afforded by Ihe mo. dern automatic telephone and will signal lo the subscriber not only the "busy- siarnal now well known to users of the municipal yMm urn ine -mierm tfenl . .i. uiMini sound" that assure the ..t...H ber that hi call I "a-attlr. aero" and In (he event nt a line' sound will n.. . Articles Lost and bund,&c for less than 50c AQENTS WANTED. WAXTKD. A Man for an Un- usual Agency. Darwin Limited-established 19 yar operating a chain of Ladle-" Iteady-to-Wear Shops In Mont real and Ottawa, are now e tending their oeraiion so a-lo reach every part of Canada. Tbt ofiens a golden opportun Hy for reliable men and women to hanille our .-ii-in e line o. Ladies' Kendy-lo-W.ir Clothes. Bellinit experience not neees -sary if you mean t.ume w-will teach you ltw n-ir Fall line I now rrady. iiur se!lin:t mitfil is a ral Faslnoo Show i In a nenl mtetfaltn Tl.l. ...... '. ih sum Minmt " FRANCOIS LAKE LODGE Hcautlfiilly sitnalrd near Ferry Landing Allltude 2H5 feet. Camping and Fishing Tr!pa arranged FIRST CLASS TAHLK ' - - with produce ' PRRSH FROM TUP. F.xflM-. Take a Trip lo the Lake Country Ibis yar. For reservations, wrlle Mrs. HUnkel. I'raneoU Lake. H.C. TAXI Phone 07 Tail (Call Ceorge, Paul or Otis!) Six and Bpven Passenger Blude baker 'al your disposal any lime. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Blook. Acrou from Kmpreu Hotel, Koraiiui . "Ml, .l HrtM ., ui.. ' wriHli.P. , snd dmu ! i.riii ,i I,. I rum i ( . it in fmlh i. rt tnt ton tfQ llM lli r).1 rail . r eMfllti Itvr- i 5rwi II ,n ... Iter It , '. . Otait OLiarli. Haul 11li h. 55siww ii. Iri itit. 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M. ii ii. aiiNfSSL c ,-rsoi"- Irlrt. Ww" . 1 J i ' it a inhuitrr nr ' Mi ll KrtlllwriT w . , ttv. rra Mihfr" "'. JU o- oil irrnt. tlilr rt- ' !.lT .' - .a ih. M !.:n IV .-. . I ..M,'1l .. r..l l.a I. fir I III I J flMin " i-- . 1 . . ill u' no or ninmii .l-lva rtrflm. .. All L. ik. i. in :f ' ... in LN0 CT. l.nll f MUSI""' " Nll , , in i nnn- . , .,.,111' nf rrlnre niinert 'XliJt, I uill TAr IIOTirF Out rT, "ii' 7 . I..' nnrrhss Ih foil"'"! w "-a "A re W. fU'?hil e l.l.n.1. hlOr rl. in' ih.nr. al t nsip tatiri" tilth Wlrf M Ihrnc' Ihrh Viir 1Z n.tairttnf ', iff mrnt .ttr-n. Dsttd JttM Dili. ,,M'