fAGE TWO Test it Yourself! "SALADA" GREEN TEA Write Salada, Toronto, for free sample. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA.' ' ' in Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing EditoV. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 8G Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. Monday, Jan. 24, 1927 AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF GREAT MOMENT. Stewart people have always claimed that their port was the most advantageous on the Pacific Coast as an outlet for the vast Groundhog and Peace River areas. Today's despatches indicate that there is a move on foot to open that, great hinterland by that route. Several ports on the coast, including Prince Rupert and Vancouver, POT CALLING THE . KETTLE BLACK. Col. Peck says, and we do not intend at this time to question his word, that the Conservative party is not tangled up with the liquor interests, that the party is fearless in this connection. If the customs commission has brought out that the liquor firms have contributed to the Liberal campaign funds, it has also brought out mat it has aided the Conservative funds. No one will question that maae MnnMi!MA similar agreements, else it would have received no money. Monda THE DAILY NE7T3 ' W I WKKK AT WESTIIOI.MF. . .MoiKlav Only. Mae Murray In "The Widow." Comedy. Merry Tuesday and Wednesday Tom MU In "Hrd Boiled." Comedy: "The Mad Racer." International Newa. TliurMlay Only All itar east In "Don Three Nights." Comedy: "Watch Out." Aesop's Film Fables. Friday and sit nt day OUda Gray In "Aloma of ; Juan's 1 South Seas." ' Comedy: "An Old War Horse. Pa the Review. nave iaia claims to being made such an outlet. Both, however. 'with the best role of her career, the I SCREEN VERSION OF FAMOUS STAGE PLAY Mae .Murray N star In ".Merry Widow llvliijf shown Here Tonight by Kpeela! Keiliet 'The Herry Widow" Is coming to th Westholme Theatre tonight by special request. It presents one of the most significant combinations effected for the screen. It unfolds a picturesque romance of a gallant prince and a popular American dancer In a small continental kingdom,' and in the hands of Erich von Strohelm, suited to stage such a thing, the production Is said to fulfill all that which was expected of it. The title role, entrusted to Mae Murray, furnishes this piquant actress and would, with somewhat mixed feelings, be gratified to see Stewart I 'lyt her IuU PPrtunltT to display .w..-. ucjium, mC lajiiiK uien oi ine country beyond who c nuuiu ue ui inestimable value to the coast generally. It is to be noted that here again American capital is taking a hand on an important project In Canada. While the undertaking will be of such vast importance to the province and Canada n a -fcnia co-stars In this picture with MUs Murray give! a performance that brlnga him still further to the front as a popular Idol. Von Strohelm has a recognized genius for selecting types that are re- the thought stands out that here, as well as in many other projects' 'm"kblT ,lne ctor5, ,ntl thMl ,n,P:rM of the land, British Canadian them 10 bM work of thelr or capital and enterprise might well! J the, ' K hflv-P hoon ..lm-.J careers. The result Is that each charac- such contributions have been made to both parties. The question StUDII I C ADHIIUn IM is whether there have been any undertakings on the part of either lniULLo ADUUnU 111 party in connection with the receipt of the contributions. So far there has been no evidence on this point. It would seem to the! impartial observer that, if the Conservative nartv. as it snnVptmsn i declares, has made no undertakings, t is; quite possible neither has! tne liberal. It on the other hand, any Undertakings were entered into on behalf of the Liberals, the Conservative also would have ter stands out like a rare intaglio. The cast includes Roy D'Arcy. Tully Marshall. George Fawsett. Dale Fuller. Josephine Crowell,. Estelle Clark. Don Ryan. Hughle Mack. Edward Connelly. Oeorge Nichols and Lon Pott. "The Merry Widow" Is a screen Version of the famous stage play by Victor Leon. Leo Stein and Franz Lehar as produced by Henry W Savage. WESTERN ROMANCE STARRING TOM MIX Surrounded by an excellent cast and supplied With one of the most thrilling In stories of the West ever broueht to the .' . u . . J .. . ... iiicaiiiuue, ii wuuiu seem ratner vain ior the Conservatives to sneei. xom mix. as jerf Boyden, blacken the name of the Liberals in this regard or, vice versa, thi Liberals condemn the Conservatives. pot calling the kettle black. It appears too much like the MORAL MAN AND NATURAL ORDER. Killing is the most criminal act recognized by human laws, yet so-called nature does once to every being that lives! And too often after protracted tortures such as only the most fiendish monsters whom we read of ever purposely inflicted on their living fellow creatrues. I Nature impales men breaks them as if on the wheel, casts them to be devoured by wild beasts, burns them to death, crushes them with rocks and stones, starves them with the pangs of hunger, freezes them .with perishing cold, poisons them by the slow venom or her malarious exhalations, and has hundreds of hideous deaths in reserve, such as the ingenious cruelty of a Catholic or Protestant Inquisitor never surpassed. All this nature does with the most supercilious disregard both of mercy ,and justice, emptying her shafts of death upon the best and noblest Indifferently with the meanest and worst upon those who are- engaged In the highest and worthiest enterprises, and often as the direct consequence of .the noblest acts and Jt might .almost be " imagined as a punishment for them. i 1 She mows down those on whose existence hangs the well-being of a whole people with as little compunction as those whose death is a relief to themselves. Even when nature does not intend to kill she inflicts the same tortures In apparent wantonness. In the clumsy provision which she has made for that perpetual renewal of life, rendered necessary by the prompt terrorizatlon she puts to it in everj- Individual case, no human being ever comes Into the world but another human being is literally stretched on the rack for hours or for days, not Infrequently Issuing in death. Next to taking life (equal to it, according to high authority) Is taking the means by which we live; and nature does this, too, on the largest scale, and with the most callous indifference. A single hurricane in the West Indies destroys the hopes of a season, a flight of locusts or a flood desolates a district, a trifling chemical change in an edible root starves a million of people. . Chase the cold germ. SHREDDED WHEAT Fortifies you against climatic changes and cxposm-eEatiiwith hot tnilkrdelicious for any meal gives a remarkably fine performance in "Hard Boiled," Fox Films version of Shannon Fife' romantic tale of a dude ranch, which comes to the Westholme Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday. In this, Mix finds, upon leaving his comfortable home in' Chicago, that crooks are crooks no matter where they are encountered. In this particular case, the bad men are New York gun artists, headed by one Diamond Sadie, and they are bent upon mischief In the Far West. In the course of the action, Tom encountered them planning a little haul which, if successful, would bring to their strong boxes some of the most desirable jewels in the safe at the famous Boiling Springs, where Abigail Gregg rules with an iron hand. Just how Tom and Tony, working with "Spec" OTKmnell and a homely little dog. enlist Ine Interest of the' beautiful Marjcrle Oregg, engineer a startling rescue, and land the culprits behind ban. develop Into a Western re-leas' of rare beauty and dramatic LOVE TANGLE OPENS FASTMOVING FILM lon Juan's Three Nights" Offers a .Votel Plot Lewis stone anil Milrley .Msmhi Head 'at Affections clash when a dashing young widow and her pretty adolescent dsugh- ter fall in love With the same. man, a middle aged bachelor of sophisticated charm. Such a conflict makes the opening for Don Jusn's Three Nights." coming to the Westholme Theatre Thursday night. From then on one woman after another attempts to win the ardor of the mag netic musician, to whom life Is but a flower laden boudoir filled with luscious ladies . Lewis Stone, as the famous pianist. whose apartment is almost as crowded hli concert hall with beautiful maidens and matrons, handles a decidedly difficult role with a quiet charm and reserve that stamps him as one of the screen's grestest lovers. Shirley Mason is cast as the unso- phlstlcated girl, who, Idealizea the musician and worships his every pc to tne distraction and despair of her comely mother, who harbored a hungry ardor for the genius herself. Myrtle 8tedman, more handsome than ever and with her superb poise, adds much to the film In her .portrayal of the Jealous mother. An astonishing number of good looking girls hare been gathered together In the cart. Few films can boast of such a picture pallery as Natalie Kingston, mill I (iray iMilllll' I Aii in limits x'f 41 The Love thai Never Dies" a "Aloma of the l Child of Nature "Aloma of the South Beas" coming to the Westholme Theatre at the weekend la a picture' that Is Just chuck full of a!) those sort of thing which audiences ask for and beg to see. Firstly it has OUda Oray doing the hula-hula as only Oilda can do It. added to a stirring love story, capable direction, gorgeous settings, and magnificent photography. Starting out in life as a child of nature. Aloma remained ,that way for the rest of her life. She loved Nultsne, a lie insurances Betty Francisco. Madeline Hurlock. Oer- trude Olmstead and Alma Bennett, u well as a score or more of entrancing extras. HULA HULA PICTURE coming at Week-end (harks, and Is enabled to save Bob. Result Bob and Sylvia leave for San Francisco, while Aloma Is left with her native lover. "Aloma ot the South Beas" is a good picture Powell and Julanne teen to advantage. south; Hard times are good times to hard. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." NOTH i: OF AI'I'MCtTIOV I K KXfE i oit nine NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, on the 10th day of February next, the un derslgned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Bosrd for a licence in respect im iiiniiwr. ucing k part Dsn oi or ine m DUliain buiiiiinr known as Seal Cove Hotel, altuate at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described aa All that portion of Waterfront Block "I," Bay of Prince Rupert, City of Prince Rupert, Pro-vince of British Columbia, Msp 823, Prince Rupert .Land Registration District, .nrt htnv tnnrm n r it-,1- - handsome native and adored Dob Hoi- scribed as follows: den, an American. Holden'a old sweet-; "Commencing at a point which lies In ? rr-10 the south 8e '", :Wiirii"ss."ss finds Bob about (to marry Aloma , from the centre of circle ss shown on Nultane ready to kill Bcb, and every-PUn e2 Section 7, thence south thing elee in an uproar. Sylvia tells Bob that hli old pal had lied to her. saying he had been killed In the army. Bb almost kills Van Tern-pleton on hearing this news. They are both enticed Into Nultane'a canoe. Croeslng a shark-infested lagoon in a storm, Nultane upets the boat, but due to Van's confeaslon, flehts off the Sdeg. 35' 23" east a distance ot 60 feet vu a poini, inence norm Kiaeg. 24' 33" esst a dlstsnco of 100 feet to a point, thence north fldeg, 33' 3SM west a die-tsnce of 60 feet to a point, thence south Bade. 24' 34" west a distance of 100 feet to the point of commencement." for the aale of beer by tin glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. DATED this 12th dsy of January, 1827, H, A, DODD, Applicant. "GOVERNMENT UQUOK ACT" SOTICK OI' Al'l'l U'ATIOV In It IIU1K MCKM'B NOTICe IS HEREBY OIVEN that on the 1st day of February next the undtr- In addition to thi principal.1",, ?" . J " "Tlr Fercy Marmont. Warher Baiter. William I to premises being part of the building Johnstone are all "uw inirai iioiei, suuaieo ai in. i corner of First and Seventh Streets, in ithe City of Prince Rupert. Province of 'British Columbia, udoo the lands de- work Krtbtd as Lots Eleven CHI nd Twelve ' (12). Thirteen (ISt and Fourteen (14). In Block Ten 110). Section One (1) City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, according to registered ' map or plan deposited la the Land Registry Office at the City of Prince Rupert aforessld and numbered B2J. for the sals of beer by the glass or by the open bonis for consumption on the premises DATED at Prince Rupert. n.C.. thU' 3rd dsy of January, 1037. i CORA E. BLACK. I Applicant LAND ACT NOTICK OI' INTENTION TO APPLY TO to u:ti; LAMl In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict oi rnnce itupen, ana situate on the north shore of Crescent Inlet. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province of British Columbia, and being about one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE Wiat James Field, cf Prince Ruairt, B.C., occupation Marine broker, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: - Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, about one and a half milts from the head of the Inlet: thence northwesterly 20 chains thence southwesterly 20 chains; thence aoutheaaterly .20 chains; thsnca northeasterly 20 chains, and containing forty (40) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD, mitt November 27, 1920. A,,P"cnt' Your Responsibility and Ours 'TONIGHT your little ones will rest in the security of a mother's love and a father's care To the mother, life is a devoted, unselfish service. To you it is a grave responsibility. Upon your protection depends the happy childish prattle the smiles on little faces the trusting repose of tiny, play-tired bodies. What if your protection were removed ? Life Insurance, alone of all the institutions which serve mankind, gives you the assurance of protection for your wife and children the perpetuation of your love and care, even after you are gone. It will guard your home, protect your wife, educate your children and provide for your own old age. Why not talk it over with a Life Insurance representative today? A . - "Demers" January Clearance SALE NOW ON I'hone 27. P.O. Hot 327. George Rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR I'hone 387 241 ttM-ond Avenue Writ. Prlnte Rupert