PAU? FIhIt3 The Daily News PK1NCE .RUPERT - URIT1SU COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, wept Su.id.ijf-by;, )'rinc Rupejt Daily New. Uiuitod, Third Avenueii; :KT , II. F. PULIsfiN - - Manajrinn Editor. SURSCRIITION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, ptr month 7o By mail to all parti or the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $5.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 .Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION PRINT THE FACTS IS BlG 'DMiCE BRIMS LABOR DAY PROGRAM TO FITTING CLOSE turn-some music provided by Mrs. B. P. Ponder and orchestra of five piece. At' midnight, delicious refreshments wtlf served. Aid. W. M. Brown m master ot uapt. Bin U'.rossman. tr wen known t Tnaday. September G, 1927 fi-hermnn and logger, is now driving team of oxen at the Rennem (ate at NEWSPAPER ETHICS :M"J to!"n I Vancouver Star) It Is sometime difficult to peBaue.de people ! want something kept ou: ot the papers because Innocent individuals (the family of a aulelde. tor in stance), will suffer by tAa publlcl: given the story that In the long run it la better that the facts should be told better for everybody. Including the In-rdcent. For nothing Is more certain than that suppression of the facta will give rise to rumors and that rears after wards, perbsps. an ugly vwralon of the story win confront the people who have been "protected" when it la no longer possible to secure satisfactory refutation. As things are. production of the news paper reports of an occurrence, printed j at the time, are usually sufficiently to I stUl the voice 61 slander, but It It were j tbe practice for the newspaper to "keep out" this or that because of pity for anybody, one ot the great safeguards against del sanation would dis-appear. - It is the business of tbe newspaper to get the fscts and print them regard-lee of all other emstdetmtiona. In so doing it is carrying out Its contract with Its readers. BUI Campbell, one of the old tuners of Jadway. paid a visit to Skldegate He la getting together a crew far the saltery at Jed way and the Mine boat Jed way la taking the party down. W. ftudgw and J. Service are building a collection station for flan at Burn .-hey Narrows for the B.C. Packers. George Cunningham of Port E&s trig- ton 1 coked up old friends while pass tng through on the Prince John last trip. It waa Mr. Cunningham's first trip to Skldegate In 4 years. Man in the Moon A LIVJ husband Is useful but a dead one Is a luxury. IT Is said that several ot tbe Prince Buivrt clergy are liable to arrest for gambling, They have been officiating at a lottery by marrying people. NOW that Labor Day la over, what about a day devoted to work? aj . - EVEN the most cams? styf mss culir.e feces lndftatet that Nature knew ber bmit.'cs when she Invented whiskers. WHAT I am wondering Is how many About 250 persons mere present at'0f mb w"r that ' the dance In the Auditorium last night ; BTOB'' which brough the Labor Day ceiebra-; ..... ' Won to a fitting close . The dance con-! hij.i III WINNhK 11 IlK VI tlnued from 9 to J JO to the straps ofj lilii IUdAW AWAKU Because of lu outstanding quality acd aasctlveness. Fly-Tox was awarded ceremonies and Frank Derry presided ' bntn tne 811ver CuP Certificate of at the door, the committee in charge 1 on3r la "ran lorneo ueroantuy con!tlBg of Ounnar Anderson. W. H. ; Prot,lonal d Cuba (Commercial and Perry. P. J. McCormlck and F. Rogers. SKIDEGATE K. S. Richardson ot TleU River Farm has demonstrated to tbe public that the wen known Sitka spruce can be used for other than airplane purposes. When he broke the spring In his Ford far at JlpU the other day he made a Tiew one," from ' r pree and rode to Bkldegate uathg It, a' distance of 23 miles. Csptaih J. !B. allien of Murgi Farm. Band Spltf made the rounds In his yacht last week. The lesves the first fine day tor the mainland and will make Its headquarters at Ocean Falls Mr. McCulkmgh i in Charge of the party doing work for the Fcrestry department. Captain Bob Dunlop. skipper ot the 8k!df?ste returned after a six weeks Professional Contest of Cuba). Fly-Tox la tbe most widely known and generally used household insecticide in Cuba. It was developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. Fly-Tox kills moths, mosquitoes, roaches, ants aa td bugs, as well as file. Advt. NOT I.01T. lilT iONE liEI our , Two farmers met In town a few day after a cyclone bit the countryside. Yes. It did quite a bit of damage out our way." said one. reflectively. By the may. Hank, was that new barn of yours injured anyf" . . The other snifted his wd of chewing tobacco. B.C. forest launch Red Cedar "I can't eay rightly." he answered. siowly. Outlook. I ain't found it yet." The WASTINO (IAS. Little Oeorge. the garage mascot, was v lsliing his aunt. He found the cat In a sunny window purring cheerfully. "Oh. Auntie, come quick.' said little cruise along the cosit of the mainland. 1 Oefixc " the cat has gone to sleep and 1 left "Is engine running." Annapolis keep a bottle oS BO VEIL . . lm the house It Is 00 ftseSol when nouxlslnnenl is needed In a huirry 85 i JOHNNY HINES IN : ; FAST LAUGH PACE Jo frulxf nf IlllarUu. ilmenkii In New Coined) -All Aboard" "AM Aboard." Johnny H toes' new First National picture, which u now est view at the M'eethekne Theatre. Is a laughter mil of the most hilarious diaaenatatM. Johnny hat surpassed hhnseif in this motion picture comedy. He "has a characlertaaUon that la funny in itself. He Is so ateat-rainaed that he lose hi job in a shoe store, but luck cornea his way through tbe medium of pretty Monde Btoa Murphy. TM story Is unusual and unique for a comedy production. It seem to get nooaewhcf. and each gag sd legh se queaee huasps U merrily an Ma way without retarding the aetata for a moment. Johnny, the ex -shoe salesman, l a forgetful guide In ehrt of a party ot tMMata headed to Algiers. There are tirowy sea-uenres on board snip, and when the patty land on the dot set, sands the tun becomes fast and furious. A sfcctk kidnaps the girl and Johnny hastens to the denert chief tain's stronghold to rescue her. The pace of mirthful momenta is furious, and there are thrills for good measure when Johnny cornea face to face with a lugu brious lion. The comedian has surrounded himself with an admirable cast. Edna Murphy scoring a raccew as the heroine, and Dot Farley and Babe London sharing in a number of uproarious sequences. Others contributing heavily to the fun cruise are Frank Hagney. Sojln. Henry Barrows. James Leonard. Eddie Dennis. Buster Brodie. Fred Kefcey and Oeorge Reed. NEW TRIUMVIRATE IN FILM "TIN HATS" Conrad Xagel, llert Uoah and Untrer Cooper In New Nerren lilt Conrad Nsgel. Bert Roach, and Oeorge Cocfier. form the strange screen triumvirate of the production. "Tin Hats." coining Wednesdsy and Thursday to the Weetbolme Theatre. "Tin Hat" tell an hilarious story of three American doughboys, m-ho through a strange quirk of fate, find themselves in poseeeaion of a German village In the occupied are immediately after the signing of the Armistice. Sedgwick wrote the story of Tin Hats." which ma adapted from the orig inal by Lew Lipton with continuity by Donald Lee. fJajel plays the principal male role. w a wealthy American doughboy. whce boon companions are Bert Roach as the German-American son of a St Louis brewer, serving In the American j army, and Oeorge Cooper as a former I Chicago yegg, drafted Into tbe army during the war. Claire Windsor play the heroine, a German noblem-oman. in the territory held by the American Army of Occupation. Most ot the action takes place in this area, with the central romance between Nagel and Miss Windsor. Roach and Cooper' supply, most xtf the- comedy In the character roles. "CHILDREN OF DIVORCE" COMING AT WEEK-END ITi.l.lem f Century Dealt Willi In Pic ture at WeM holme Friday and Saturday In "Children of Divorce," coming to the Weatholme Theatre at the week-end, a friendship that Kitty Flanders, Jean Waddlngton and Ted Larrabee formed in their childhood when, as children of divorce, the girls were together at a con vent, ripens Into something stronger as they emerge into young man and wo manhood. Jean and Ted are in love. Having been denied a mother' loving care be cause of divorce, the son of a dissolute. Irresponsible father, Ted aska her hand in marriage. She telle the boy to first prove himself a man. Ted anawera this by opening an office but when Kitty stages a wild party in the same building, he forgets business and responds to Kitty. Prince Lurovico de Sfax, In charge of his guardian, he Duke de Oondrevllle.ils combing Amerjja for a wealthy wife. Kitty attracttrUlm butthe thikeff otbid an affair becauerrf.hpjver(y, X Ted and Kitty go hft on a drunken bout one evening and get married. He doesn't realize what has taken place until he finds Kitty in his room tbe following morning. Heartbroken, Jean goes to Europe and visit the Prince. Later. Kitty and her husband arrive with their child The Prince's love flames snew. Kitty, realizing that no bond of affection exists between her and Ted, take poison. At hi wife's death-bed Ted sees the path to happiness open once more. I Ur.-.ll int UA11.V Nr v3 i tr.K AT MESTHOLME. ; Johnny TueMtjy nines in (Taulthtl "All Aboard v The Louvre The Lo UVYQ Wrdm-lav and Tbnrxiay AU Star Cut la "TU Bju." Comedy If jaUm aw 5 Aewin's Wm thiv lira miiwjfi n C1a Bow and Esther TUUtok i In "Children of Dirosre.' Big Pathe Review. of Ladies' Dresses, Hats, Coats and Lingerie Under the personal supervision of Mrs. N. L. Lanilo, of Vancouver, 1J.C. To retain old customers and to gain new ones is the problem of every store. We havt i, , the best way to accomplish this is to sell real quality goods at real value prices. And we thin!, f v , ; listed below will be enjoyed by our old customers and ought to be appreciated by new ones. Our full of like values. We invite you to call in and see for yourself. LADIES' COATS The newest in Fall Coats in hade of Maroon, Brown, Navy, Gray and Black. Trimming are of C4 H HE . . A ' 1 jrenuine fur. Coin at LADIES' HOSE Heal Silk Thread I lose in shades of Shell-Gray. Fawn, Blonde, etc. f!Cp VOX, Sale Trice, per pair LADIES' HATS Fifteen only, Ladies' Hats in shades of Orchid-Pink, Gray, Tan, etc. Some valued up to 15.00. Q-J tZ All jrolnK for ?X,tO NEW FALL HATS Snappy styles in the new llaU for fall. In Velvets and Felts and in all rich colors. kjf c up Salp Prtr from V V-rv LINGERIE t. Ladies'" Bloomers and Vests in Rayon Silk iif shades of rink, Nile and Mauve. Vest.4. each HO? Bloomers, each '. HZf SCHOOLS OPEN IN CITY TODAY Long Vacation Over Teachers and Pupils Iteturn to Duties Pnnce Rupert schools opened thl mornlnaf for the Fall Tern ifter a vacation of over two months." Member cf the various teaching staffs are' as follows: , "'.'' kliiR Tdnard llljtli School Thos. Peddle- (principal). Miss Henderson. Miss Ruehworth, D'Arcy O Marsh. . E. Stocks. M1S3 M. I. Jackson. Miss A. A. Pierce (commercial). Ihmtli Memorial School Mis E. A. Mercer, (principal). J. S. Wtlvm. Miss Rothwell. Mis Hartln. Mis C. Mitchell. Mrs. Walker. Miss McOutre. Miss Lauder. Miss Garnet, Miss Deane. Miss E. a. Oraasie, O. M. Harris. Domestic Science Miss Bertha Rogers. .Manual Training D. Ross. Ihinlen Street School Mies Mills. W. W. C. O'Neill, Miss Blvett. Miss Sim, Miss Shlell, Mls McKay, Miss Dobb. Miss Palmer. Seal Cove School Mrs. A. B. Llsnejr, Miss M. Cross. tVetle School Miss M. Halllwell. J. E. Miller, inspector of customs, and hi assistant, Thomas Mason, were YAm TP Don't Be Constipated! "Ahtr milttint m1 run !tm cttllfpiri.i, ' Ftult--tirt' ersufkt b.ck my tfltk.- Urs.H. Godin, 4 If cCoUt SU Montreil Make this your last day of constipation. Buy a 25c or 50c bot of "Kruit-a-tivrs". It U the perfect natural remedy. Made from intensified fresh fruit juice 1 combined with tonics. ALLEN A HOSE In Chiffon and Silk, in shade of I'astel, Parchment, Tea Bone. SheU;Grey. Blondette and BMe-Blush. Q() Off aw.tj Sale Price Read This! e A $2.00 coupon will be given to each of the first twenty-five customers making a purchase to the value of $5.00 or over on Tuesday morning. SOMETHING NEW IN Lingerie "Ladderproof" Guaranteed not to run. Vests at 81. IKS Bloomers $:i.O0 Slips at JjU.iW Nightgowns Pyjamas $X,U7 THE LOUVRE ;.aj-senger on ?he Princess Alice -his morning found from Victoria to Wran gel! They will make a inp to Telegraph Creek on official duties. New regulations made ty the railway commission and now in effect pro- j vide that dog, checked In baggage cars, i 1 must now be muzzled In addition to wearing close fitting collars and being leashed as was previously required. ! WATEK NOTICE. IIIVF.KSION' AMI 1E TAKE NOTICE that E. Rousseau, whose address is 410 Seymour Street, Vancou-er. B.C.. will apply for a licence to '.ake and use 1 cubic foot of water out jf unnanmed stream which flows southerly and drains Into Port Stephens Bay, 4 bout one mile east of Bluff Point. The water will be diverted from the rtream at a point about 600 feet from the mouth and will be used for commer-:!al purposes upon the land described is Lot 3750. Range 4. Coast District. Tills notice was posted on the ground on the 2th day of July, 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant hereto and to the "Water Act will be (lied in the office of the Water Recorder 'at Prince Ruocrt. B.C. nhi. Hons to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The" date of the first publication of this notice 1 .1UgUl 2U, IVil. EUGENE ROUSSEAU. , Applicant. LAND ACT. NOTK'K OK INTENTION' TO APPLY TO 1-E.tSK LAND In Atlln Land Recording DUtrict of the Ciisfiisr niftrlrt mH -. -' -"."BK Rk Wit mouth of Wann River, about 800 feet easterly aiong wie snore irora the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim. TAKE NOTICE that I. Horace Me- Naliffhtnn Primer nt Atltn " " " . ........ uviujjbUUH B.C. Land Surveyor, acting as agent for tbe Engineer Oold Mines Ltd.. Inc intends to apply for a lease, of the follow-in? described lands: rvimmenrlnir at a nmt -, . --o - - - t-- f'-" itu iiAlut Rnr) feet enxfr! v orr(y . i . t h tinrthwet pnmr nt m oi , . - . VA .m OKjlartv Mineral Claim; thence northerly 225 .V . ? j..vt:i.jr iw leex; mence southerly 150 feet, more or less, to high water mark; thence westerly loo feet more or less, to point of commencement' buu cuii Mulling u.u acres, more or less ' vunrurrn ftftrn - ' .... . 11 uvuu .,1 111 llu., llisj Applicant. H, McN. Fraser. Agent. Dated August 9, 1927. LADIES' DKKSShs Fifty Crep-d-'hi. , shades of Navy, Brow Gray, Orchid, c. Si-16 to 38. Goinff at . S8.75 GEORGETTE DUEssFs Snappy styles in Frocks in all delltuti 1 . Mauve. Nile. Shell-Pink. J $15i50 Sale Price SATIN DUESSFS Women's Crepe-back especially designed for ;i .. In various shades. Si.. (?! 17 40 to 48. Sale Price . OUMtf SPUN SILK IMKSLS A few only, Spun Silk : shades of Blue, Tan una from 10 to SC. Sale Price LINGERIE A few odd Garments it; Chine. Beautiful in n. style. Going at below o.-t 84.50 WATCH THE ATTRACTIONS IN OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 606 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, HC THE -:- ACME'S Price Genuine -cutting NOW IN FULL SWING NOW IS YOUR CIIANCK TO.IIAVK T1IK IJOS OUTFITTED FOR SCHOOL UK-OPfiMNK AT MINIMUM COST. Mail Orders Promptly Filled at Sale Prices Acme Importers UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED salllms from Prince Itopert. Jati'h tor VANCOUVER. VICTOIlIA. Bwanien lUy. Alert IWy, e'c.. Kor VANCOUVER. VICTOKIA, Uutedale, Mrtt mj, He,tt-lor POUT SFMPSON. ALICE ARM. AN VOX. STttVAKT, Ml" day, 8 p.m. . Kor Naa Klver PoInU and Port Blmpwn. Krlday p.m. B-- U3 2nd Avenue. R. M. SMITH. . . I?i?.,d r " Through ticket sold lo Victoria and seams - narrate flierked through to destination.