PAGE tWO THE DAILY !J- jj-ll.-i , rU -I - -l . JS - J1 il I rXJUW- I'J-gi-m - "-y-llS- The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - DRITISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily New. Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLBN - - - Managing Editor. SUIISCRUTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month By mall to all twrta of the British Km DAILY EDITION DOROTHY LOGAN HOAX WAS A COSTLY ONE NEW SKATlXfi LAKE SAYS COMMENTATOR D (Victoria Times) When Dr. Dorothy Logan set out to swim the English Channel and arrange:! for the "feat" to be a "hoax to end hoaxes" she left out of her reckoning the long arm of the law She and her trainer thought It was good ftia to siu a declaration to the effect that a nerjr time record for the swim had been ev Cooks in 2H to 5 minutes-Same good quality and natural oats flavour as Quaker Oats. "Stands by" you throughout busy morning hours. Wrapped, sealed, dustproof packages. ISO IS - a wuum States, In advance, per year $ft.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 v Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Monday, Nov. 14, 1927 The availability of the skating lake adjoining the new highwqy 'cn iN,iuu in one oi me nrsi iruiu oi tne building of the new road which is now anriroachine- th neirrhhrhi r.n. - - v 4M"".1J I.aprds. Prince Rupert residents have just begun to enjoy the fun .. .... ... V, V 4 1 it hicic. ictiefun) mey were oui in large numbers and reports indicate that seldom if dver before have local people had an por- tunlty to enjoy outdoor skating to better advantage. If the weather Keeps up, more will visit the lake and people who now have no skates ..411 . . ,1 win rctuip mem. Other advantages from the highway will develop in addition to that of reachinir the outside u-nrli. i.v taxi ftefvicea roe,to the occasion immediately the ice was reported kuuu u pui on a gooa service at reasonable rates. NEED OF SHJIIT-SEEIM; BUS The need of a sight-seeipg bus for this city might well be mentioned just here. If there had been a good bus operating it could have made a harvest yesterday. By tieing up with the railway a.nd steamship company during the summer such a bus could secure some excellent business as people like to travel in large parties. There would still be planty for the taxis to do. Prince Ru- rtfrt U'ilt fin Wall tl Jwalnn Ik. t...iJ H i i , . - u.nuji uiuiHi uuiiinns mat is oiiering ana try to makfe tha stop-off. at this goint jfnjojjab that people will want toWmd. One of the things to do VilI be to mfcke the most iu our new arrre ana to nasten the construction of the road to the top of the mountain so that tourists may be taken there. MINING ALONG SKEENA RIVER K. A TTfltrcrnn iha mtnlni, AniMAnH . I 4 a j I . . I ... ...v. ie ciiisiucci, juiuia out mat mere is kicui (iOBsiuiiuy oi aeveioping mining along the Skeena River. He tells of transfers of mining property recently made at Usk which is looked upon as one of the most likely centres. But there are good prospect at Terrace, Cedarvale, Vanarsdol. Amsbury, and other place and it is probable that within a few years mining may develop into an important industry along the river. So far the attention of big capitalists have not have been drawn to the district to any- extent because development has not advanced to a point where they are In a position to talk business with the concerns that need ore. Mining at HasKos has been going on for years in a small wav and ore has been shipped in considerable quantities. . CENOTAPH TOK PRINCE HUPERT he proposal to erect a cenotaph here in memory of thoee who lost their lives in the war is one that has met with general approval. Other places have been more active in this regard but it is not too late and the movement seems to have started and" should not be allowed to stop. We have a duty to perform and it should be a pleasure to do It. Probably all that is needed in this regard is leadership. rhole thing waa a Joke it ien to be ! apparent that It mlcht turn mit fJt h ja joke on fyer. There was little, doubt i : 1,1 nM.fwiefterid her trainer were "Invited'1 to rtui'iU'iK matter with the police magistrate. It had now dawned upon them that the Terjury Act In Great Britain takes cognizance of all offences against it. In the police court Dr. Logan was resilnded of thli fact through having to pay a fine and costs amounting to C352.SO, while her trainer s memory waa jogged tr Jmt iiaif this sum. We may assume In future, therefore, that this young meaicai practitioner will confine her at- taomhed tor women. But soon after tentlons to professional labor, and not w viw uudiic mat tne to hoaxes The Quickest Cooking Breakfast j: THRILLS AND HUMOR IN HOOT GIBSON PICTURE J In "Hey. Ilrjr. INmUoy- he I lu Art a IVareroakrr lliMMr Ci(lxJ :nent for hla pal( "WHITE PANTS WILLIE" TrjIW Anions i ; . U)iik years of t penance have eotw 4. ncHl motion iWt pnamtn UM h fc :..: crave ctkneat MMI Mwifc . k-'.. cpnnklsd tt mmiliy XloUon piriure wtwi to : :uad ut dMnnntic and fwetaculw i ... 1 , :K:)h but ap(r 10 be WtdlM j : -ivatioual dlatt that fonn of ,:...r-ki. That is why unlvraal PJe- . tureo ill routlnuc to act aald a auto i.:.;.al porttoa ot iu produrUon bud- I get to the iaakif oi pmXmm wtiMh all around. A series of hilarious and fast movlnir lnr!1ent fnllnr .kn.Hn. - " " "i.v n ii. g Willie winning the polo aame. winninff the girl, and winning Charters support III DUXinff OVr hi mavritli "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN" FULL OF RARE HUMOR rictnfa to lie Shown at the Mld-Wrrk i,, -,?rlVJf,!j"1i t'j?,10" .In- Parh From a bobbed haired French raft cigarette girl to the most famon. woman In Part, and then back aealri to the restaurant all in the brief space of seven days eoes tn mv. . "targe" night1, entertalnmenf. Bather Ralston", first .tarring comedy PabJons for Women" the Dhatonia which comes for the mid-week, contains much rare humor and an orgy of beautiful frowns. Embellished by beautiful Bathsr Ralston, the picture Itself has the four-fold attraction of hi situation., fairy tale romance, the fas cination of a dual role and vuaugn kj touch any woman's heart. just oecause she resembles a famon. mannequin, the most talked of woman In Parts. Esther RaUton, an Impish devil-may-care cigarette girl is selected to Impersonate the noted model at a huge fahlon show. The double mi. i. particularly well filmed and the rtifr.-. eat personalities of the two women, the cigareii gin and the model, la ceedingly convincing for. beln ex- the am person, only a careful differentia tion cmantosrn- stre, a tilt L tho .head pan. jgrye, to dWnsiUsH between them. Elnar Hanson, aa the aviator lover, locks to be the best European leading man Importation thus far. Raymond Hatton. the modiste shop's press agent, lend, much comedy through hla ban-taro-Jlke gesture The story was made for Paramount oy porothy Arzner, one of the women directors n plcturedom. knowledge c women', clothing deftness of direction during the lasnion snow assisted much in film', success. few Her and huge the ! ."TOWnS beCSUee Of th. ttnf Inn ' w attracts. WUl: has other Ideas beside white panta. He haa invented an auioraebtle ' levtce a magnetic bumpe that nicks i nails and tacka out of the road and! preenta tire trouW If he only had I the mMiey to finance his idea. on a certain day. a car drives up with Phillip Charters, president of In- lernaiiecaj Motors, and hla nrettv daughter. IkJen. Johnny Is attract to Helen, and Charters Is mlldlv in. :reatd la WUlleV lirreatKm. When : hey depart. Willie discovers thev ere on men- way to Cold Springs, a faata- UtlK AT TIHUTItn. ttOM QAson :n "B "Blisters under tlx X'WtUuV Hum la "White TiaaMj i Oaswedl Bay." Hcdap JwdR "Congress of (Ms. V)rdne4a mmI Thn4X Ralston tn "FsaftiitM Mr -Duck 83UP." Aiil fill the demand for (rce-comeUe. AetOB'a Vitm Pablea ootnedytrama aiui Waatania." j ' - These vlew recardlni the taataa ot IXda; and SaHwda; the aioTl-no:i public In the saatier SIM. Kelly Slide r of film dlveralun wan mm aaatil bvl4 riaiam rhunniv "Off AmJn " Rot Otaon. Waater moAioa picture jf rathe Bevirw (tar. wkoae Hey! Heel OouMdt- will be arremied here tontaht. Hoe I baa made mllHopa oi marte goera the world over tough at hta aitUca ou the aereaa. OanUnaaUT etrwlai In a pot of trouMe c4 Ma own ooaklnf. he neverthclew luecfida In aMuetoag the aympatby that ueuaJly goee out a The undentag. a hofemaji of ablKtT even anaa Ut otrk ad of uahroken btoaoa. Olbaon la jwat aa' much t bona behind the teertna wbeel of a raclac car aa he la la the Mt of Ma alrfer-anauBtetl saddle. In "Hejrl Hey! Oonrboy" you will be with Olbaon in the spirit aa you ae( him tryliw to act ae peacemaker a moil 2 ocrjoslne hands of hnsuu na. "SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE" IS BASEBALL PICTURE (llvr rkturra of World S-rlea Intliiwte I He of Hall mjrrs boa. raeelli h.tinU m. TbJe Thlt (a a -Slide. -Slide. KeUy. KeUy. aide aide." I ONE little boy west skating A skootlng o'er the pond. I But he fell such a cropfwr That struck him a whopper, He went' to the long beyond. THE tfrppers to the Cauls wreck yesterday got their monev's acitih. Wonder Paul Armour did not go round and collect another dollar each from k.Z T I imagine, hi, paangfe, for the that Cold c Spring, must be a plac on thelr where one can wear white pants u-rth- rvn Deing jfered at. Wlllea opportunity comes when he baa to repair a car and take it to Cold apringa. Dressing In his white nants. he summons Wong, a Chinese laundry man. to act as his eh.inrriir arrive at the faahlonahi rCMSVMrt anil Willie Is immediately mistaken for a crack nolo Dlsver Charters welcome, him and Dresenta hlrn to Helen, and It Is ud to Willie to becctne a polo champ or lose out extra show THEY visited tlie Cfctala ' To see a stranded wreck. But when they got to the scene that .day They saw a lot more, by heck. THE person who enjoy; a good repu, taMon la selfish. The really unselfish man Is the oae who gets had reputa tion and leu others enjoy It. THE trip to the wreck of-the Catala yesterday reminded me of the man who went to Europe for rest and charure but got neither. On his return he said the hotels got the change "and the sea got the re.t. PLENTY of people who baye little Idea how to brjng up a family think they wet? born ;t run the .country. THERE' used jo be a blacksmith In every village ahd 'the clHea were full of tnem but now they usually call them-elves motor '" mechanics or motorboat expert.. THE latest SopttUh story is about a Sootrman who wanted to commit suicide so he went to a friend's house and turned on the gas. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert IIKC KMlIKIt 11, 1917. Loosened by heavy rains of lat. landslide from the mountain back of Inverness Cannery swept away the residence of Arthur Bailey, accountant there, aa well .as some bunkhouses, according to r. o. Johnston, manager of the cannery, who arrived In the city last night accompanied by Mrs. John- oaf Merous ffssdache aaxl TIM World Series. America's baaebah claoatc. baa been utlltted as the baok-tround for a motion pioture. )uat aa Ihf To.ttanrard game formed toe bse-k OUajtl for "Brown of Harvard" and MH tae same hero. too. in WU- Uan llitM. apectac utor mniiii of Mg at the week-end with Halaaa the redoubtable KeUy." and a number of well known profoa- JOHNNY HINES COMEDY S.XTILr aad olher heroes of the New York Kf.u-r i... ,.t .. Meea, uue mnnn. utDraitar oi tae MrT luis (,. d tilth tailing over an MhM lntei.ll..., an H1.M.(ne a (ilrl l,., gedgwick. dlrdctor of Tta tv. .,,. tHfi" tKsnsted the now picture, a vivid To Willie Baaoam. pair of whit . ... .... , pants are the last word In th uhion . . . worM. and hla lor is aranlni h.n bla money order bruuja htm pau from a mall order Iwuee. Even thoufh be works in a nrase and la buiued " in oaiarae namn on lu Mow fork. rourl anil finattr, la the chamntonahtp oonteat tn The World Series waa actuaUy photo- stavbad. nth -n WUllam n Halnea In v v.- ...... : Z ThlZr,n Z W",le acW" Yankee unllorm. a. . background fc nLtJ? ,Zm ,WWU,g hU FiWuction. and crucial play, in rTu ?L " tamMtl- the U. me uaod a. dram !y coma Willie's way. Tfelsw huuen ... . . ... ' afjusmmHBat ivi tiiv tniii. (7 wa aaa WW (M4, aiUaf Main in Moon Now yoi? can ge Every motorist remembers the furore created last season by the introduction of Goodyear rubber tire chains. Everybody wanted them. Few could get them. Now everybody can be supplied. Supplied with tire chains with unique features. Quiet! Rubber cross links take the place of metal. No banging on pavement or fenders. Long-wearing! Will outwear in i tacit And they OUTWEAR any tire chains you ever Had several sets Leave theme lhey can't i - a. jurethetirear they're n; They V - 4 Ul even on roads. T . JDUr hnvx; L grip! pull mud km Hrmr L. throug or snow - - " ' w IL of the fflmnncAn wsWiiij W W I-A. LllLiI I It4 - A vu magnified j greater effect T 1 L w s u ar aa wri nnv linnnvear run tire chains for sizes of cars. Made by the Makers of Goodyear Tires IllllllllllllllllllHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll! tpn. The slWe has delayed traffic 'he railway. At the meeting of the Trades Labor Council last night. W. Thompson criticized the manner which the big Interests would profit most from Victory Loans. Of the whole !st Issue of tl5O.OOO.00(X the working classes would absorb only about 150.-000.000 he estimated. Rev. Dr. H. R. Orant, pastor of the local Presbyterian Church, will not ac- tery has decided that hV, shall remain s " " ' here. BJ'-'- ' TJDE8 Advertise In The Dally News UND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO .IPII,Y TO LEASE. L.tM In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Re. cording District of Prince Rupert, and rltuate at Jedway Harbor, Moresby Island. Q.C.I. TAKE NOTICE that Mlllerd Packing Company. Limited, of Vancouver. B C occupation Packers, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands- - o - f uiaiiiu at in. northeast corner of Lot 88, q.C.I.; thence Va I i "ua """s mgn water mark u 444uiv or less, in s tvilnt V 68 3T E. from th. N w , ?in. .?.' thence north 56 3T E. 1-5 ehaln.. more iv waicr mark; thence southeasterly along low water mark to Point N. 68 37' E. from the toStta, P0". th.nc 2:1 chains, more or less to tha DO nt Of mnunmn... ' Lining 6 acres, mori or less ' ron MILLERD PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED, Dated September 7. 1927. Ap"lcnt- NOTICE TN TTTP TLTT-n?r s for the lue V pt .r. PWie.tloB of Title for the VaithaU of iTt 2027 Casslar DUtrtct. said to wntfin acrei. more or less SaUBfaptnr. n.t . Ceniflca-tV of fiB? coVring the .hoE and having been if prwtueM to m. U my inteution tSf'.J to Issue aft., plratlon of one month'from th? f.'.! publication hereof, a ProvUnlf ciiu MlcaU of Title to the above Una to thl Land Registry Offtee. Prince Rupertt 17tb October. 1927. H. P. MacLEOD, Registrar of Title.. Canadian National Steamships Co. M Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Operating (J.T.I. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers. Machinists, DoflermaKcrs Blacksmith ,,tt,, makers, Founders, Woodworkers, htc ELECTIHC AND ACRTVLENE WELDINO- Our plant is equipped to handle all kinJ' ' MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. FIIONES 43 ai and loii BADMINTON Supplies Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED (tailing! f"'0 Prints Rupert. raetM ' tor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Bwanson Bay, Alert pay, lu lor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, iintedalr. Aleri Hay. rie.. 8,''I, ! 'veil lor I'OHT SIMPSON, NAAS RIVER POINTS, AUCB ABM. NTEtVART, IVales Island, Sunday, 8 p.m. n.usrt. HI ind i,.... II. M. H.MI1II. Asent. Prince prlnee HI"T? B"'fc7,l ..I Through tlrkets told la Victoria and Kraltle at batage checked tbroufli to destination. reducea