FACE' TWO TArS DAILT NliWS Mondav Sterling Value HOOT GIBSON FILM ! I IS COMING TONIGHT iritS iAr. iriA IVtrr It. K)ne Mory Is "Tin Utitkaro j KI4N" Tale of Nruili and Mil I PtuiicIm-o SCANDAL AND STILL .MORE SCANDAL. tea4" We guarantee the qualityof every pound. The Daily News PRINCE RUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. ,uai ana new residents. ; . . J In the picture "The Buckaroo Kid" it Me" Westholmj' ( theatre tonight and tomorrow, starring Hoot Olbson, Ed. Harley aa a boy of IS. alone In the world, Is befriended by. a Nevada rancher, whtr gives th boy a 'home' and an education and where he la grown, sends htm to San Francisco to talk with Henry Radlgan, a wealthy banker, about a Job as manager or Radlgan's ranch. , Radlgan bellevln; him too young refuses to consider him, ao Ed. goes to the ranch and takes charge anyway. He quickly whips the 1 ranch Into shape, but a month later Is paid arr angry visit by Radlgan. who has Just heard of his daring action. Many eventful days follow. Harley Inherits the ranch of his patron Mr. Mulford, is caught In a financial hole and falls In his attempt to-borrow money because of the Interference of Radlgan. He has threatened the apoplectic old banker that he will "cut off his ears" If Radl gan ever Interferes In fits business af- - - fairs because of the row over the ranch. Monday; Feb. 21 ' 1927 ntf "et' out wiousiy to do it when he Is dissuaded by Lyra Radlgan, daughter of the rancher, who forces her father to ;ler.d Harley the necessary money, then marries the fiery young Lochlnvar. The Conservatives have started another scandal which promises to be just such another "mare's nest" as they have been stirring up DOLORES n COSTELLO .npMn during recent months. This time they have found a man not i crDPCM TDIITMDU even in British Columbia but exiled in Seattle who has been willing 111 otKttil 1 KlUitlr H to make a sworn statement that the minister of public works had ne- - gotiated for some liquor profits for himself. The matter bears all cnrwn lively orphan iiri wh the earmarks of being just such an affair as General McRae was 'Sroi"'' 'P "' i'ie Me responsible for a few years ago and, if care is not taken to keep it ' tJ I T self into a similar box as General McRae did and from which he stoTf concerni . ,ovelT pnt1 only extricated himself from with good hard cash. gjr, (Doiores costeiioi. who has been Apparently it is just another example of Jhe same old Tory tac- brought up by three Dutchmen, owners tics. Having nothing Constructive to offer and so far unable to 01 a lighthouse near where she and nail anything on their political opponents, they regale themselves btT mother bad been shipwrecked. In with a halo of purity and innocence while, behind the scenes, they order 10 wln her huge ortune- tn perform vile, iniquitous acts that result in such amazing revelations Ecnemlns oW grandfather (Tyrone as this their latest The party makes no attempt to prove its own fl' Z T, . i -it . .-. . 1. . i . ... ,, . . . grandson Hana Otto Mattlesonr. . His "u,u lo me oiner leiiows pick lauits ana, 11 own TOn TM sieldon Uwlsi attlat, they cannot be found, to manufacture some for him. Such tactics ne w,u to marr, the gin himself, and are not only despicable but dangerous and are more than apt to re- Faith's life is maie up of horrible dound to the disadvantage of those who tfmploy them. What Is more, quarrels. they are costly to the people and an inconvenience to the legislators Finally, when they have sent for a against whom they are so unfairly directed, justice to mirty raith- to Hans to de- , ' finitely settle matters. Faith meeu a SHOULD RESPECT hahdsome young American Naval officer. PUBLIC MEN. Dick Wayne John Harronl. who has Canadians are not hero-worshippers. The names of men who me mtaa r"tea Diea have made Canada what it is today are not held in as high reverence-tlUs m ,0T wlth FaUn nd mftr ' "ri" ana esteem as would be justified by a former sense of gratitude and " "-" dHot ZTrl-aine' MaTcdonfld ?d Laurier- 2XK.,S?&SSS2 do not mean to Canadians what Washington, Lincoln, Grant, Ham- to happiness ilton and Franklin mean to Americans. -Bride of storm.- u the screen Reason for our indifference to records ofachievement are-nol.yersion ot-Maryifnd. My.Maryiand." entirely lacking. One is the necessity-of dividing such small time written by Jaines Francis Dwyer. " Do-as the students in our schools have for the study of history between l0Tt cten u the star. Her beauty. Canadian and British history, with sampling of French and United Personality, charm and aheer dramatic Mates history. Emphasis has been upon Cromwell, William III . n" on ine n," m' Pitt, Nelson and Wellington, ratJier than upon our own statesmen. ponnt 01 the crreiv Another reason is, perhaps, our feeing that Americans have overdone the adulation of names, causing us to lean backwards. The history of a people should be one of the treasures of iU thought. That thought should find time for such reflection upon the work of those who have gone before as will give us a proper respect and admiration for their work. WRITER PLAYS PART OF WHITE SAVAGE AS HOAX ON RIVAL Equally, we are lacking in a proper feeling of gratitude to- ., . . wards our public men of today. We do not all sneer or def ame. eJ ?e nT though most of us "hint a fault" even whence "hesitate dislike." ffjKS, Z'Z Our national habit of lampooing every man who enters public life of a white savage to put over a hox not only prevents us from enjoying the inspiration of hero worship, on a rival magazine that has represent-but it makes it more difficult for U3 to -continue to conscript the tlVM accompanying Professor Atmater highest type of men. who is searching for lost white savages. Obsequiousness, we do not want; but a proper appreciation of He u UBS and brught back to New public service we do need. ' -Tork nd P1""1 oa exhibition at Jungle ball which Mrs. Atwater gives to BRITISH COLUMBIA celebrate the announcement of the be- IS CANADA'S FLORIDA. trotnil ' daughter to Howard Klpp. British Columbia, already the Florida of Canada in climate and At the Ul1 TttT7' edltor pprM aDd attractions as a winter play-ground, ha taken a further step to !nt?,XpM 'JJt h" strengthen its claim to the title, says thJ Fln.nd.l Post of Toronto. -JtSf STS a Conservative publication. It is greatly reducing its succession escapes lorn the cage and runs out the duty charges, in an attempt to encourage men of wealth to retire window with the guests in pursuit. At to British Columbia as they give up active work. Florida, it will be the ball Ytajxl has discovered ber fiance recalled, entirely abolished state inheritance taxes witK a similar W ther Riri so breaks her engage-motive, and found the move of substantial benefit jn attracting cap- 6h rushes after Terry' ad teUs him she knows be is a fake. But Terry .. grabs her In his arms and carries her V" viuiiijin-iB irauuiiB an ucain taxes one-imra. ii is ;t,.u t . . ... , - raising exemptions It Is exempting insurance up to ?50 000 when T?2 VSTSZ payable to a near relative. In addition, it is taking a further step in her. and .be .how. that it is not m vain eliminating the double taxation that has been a serious bar to the but tell, him to wait until he has es-recruiting of new capital. When ever succession duties have been caped. Terry find a razor in the cabin, properly paid in any other province of Canada, the same property hves off his beard and when the pur-will not be taxed in the coast province. n rrive he is lying on the floor All these changes are bound to serve their avowed purpose of ,nd T,abf' hM hr h,lr down an1 e)otn" making British Columbia an attractive place for wealthy men to ln ,u,irnin1 " thtmh theT bt1 hetn live. The $400,000 annual loss in revenue that is anticipated is vir- S!,1,111,"; tually certain to be more than made up by the increased prosperity Vi of the province from a larger number of citizens and a larger goes on with the hunt they .mile and amount of capital within its borders. In time, it would not Iks sur- embrace and the picture ends with Terry prising, if the lower rates produced even larger income than at pre- oo Vsabel finding their real happiness, sent received. Such Is the story of "The Savage" com-" . . inC to the Westholme Theatre on Thura- Meat may be your poison SHREDDED WHEAT will keep your arteries soft and healthy-Eat itwiihhot milk Strengihening and satisfying day. ENGLISH STORY IN PICTURE "NELL GWYN" llnmantle foinrtly-rtrama Is Ixirolliy lil-h's Mtrt and T.ttnthr VehUle Dorothy Olsh Is the star In the romantic comedy-drama "Well Qwyn." based on the life of Nell Owyn, favorite of Charles II. during the Restoration -which Is coming to the Westholme Theatre at the week-end. Nell Owyn. who charmed the heart of a king and a nation, comes to life on the screen, in what Is said to be th best English production yet filmed. It has life. It has sparkle and freahness, and ,the general production values are of an order comparable with thotte In the best Hollywood product. I Without detracting In any way from the glory of the story and direction, the 'J. D. Williams Instinct of showmanship it It i: Mmil.ij Hoof Olbson N : , Comedy: rMeet My Olrt." 3r and Tnrlr in "The Buekaroo Kid." Cemedy: "Two Many Relations.' International News. All MrdneotUy star east in "Bride of the Stomi.f' Thurwlay All star cast la "The Savage." ChrtaUe Qomady: -Ulster Wife." Aesop's FHm Fables. l'rlda.r(aml saturdjy Dorothy Olh in "NeH Owrn." Comedy: "Creeps." Pathe Review. MUs Olsh Is truly magnificent la the role. She literally has everytMng" A well chosen cast surrounds her. Juliette Compton Is excellent as Nell's rival for the king's affection. -1 Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert I fr.iiiti Auv ii, idi; ! D. O Stewart of the hospital board at Ithe directors last night. The police commission, at Its meeting yesterday, yesieraay. discussed aiscussed a a circular circular letter letter with the entercement of the Over 100,000 pounds of halibut was sold yesurdsy at prices alighUy over thirteen cents pet pound. . George D. T11 Returned' to the Mty this morning from Victoria where he Lieut. Gordon, of the Irish Fusilier, returned last evening from up river r where he has been recruiting. The Houm committee of the hospHal I Dated November J7. WEIL PUTS WKEK AT WESIII01..MC : 28-DAY MONTH COMES UP AGAIN OKI I KMINt.lt rn oitTs iHin:i TO itin.T iv uti iniii: rnov t C1K.NEVA Tlil K.Wt OENEVA. Feb Jl Determined "efforts . to brmg abovt a rtform of tha calendar j wftb a 28-day month have been taken ! ' with the view of definite action at ' . Oemva In August. . In IS cattats sf northern Europe steps already have been taken to show the ad- -.aatages of the fixed ealeadar Idea. ' . There are opponents of tlx plan but no orgsatrrd effort has yet appeared. Under the proposed plan of reform all :nooths would have 28 daya. the first day , ot the morrth always falling on Sunday . - - .... 4.4.4.4. 44 4. 4.4. 4.4. laavon oaiuraay. 11 me year I , . remained the same length an sstra seems fairly evident throughout. The onth ,,uld Introduced, leaving one dr w" nd ,w ta lr,P r- picture can scarcely be Imagined without n-rnthv ftUh an nratl iMM lh rnlm ' months WOUld lOOk like UU: flit her and she' the role. AN V MONTH Sun. Man. Tues. Wed. Tbu. PH. Sit 1 3 3 4 9 8 T 8 10 11 13 13 14 IS 18 17 IS 19 30 31 23 23 34 33 28 27 28 5 PRINCESS MARY IS GIYEN TITLE FROM ! COLLEGE OF SURGEONS LOJfDON. Feb, 21 - Princess Mary. ?nlv daue hter of Klnr nnrvs inri 1f a meeting of VlKwmt utiles, waa made a "surgeon" when she wss admitted to -.a i.oyi college or Burgeons, as an honorary fellow. She waa the first from the Attorney Oeneraf. department VOmAa The Z" . T1 dlp Celling law. Mi. prncess. after the ceremony. (loaned a cap and gown and took a seat among the other fellows. j LAND ACT : NOTICF. OK INTKNTIOt TO APPLY TO I TO I.KAHE MNI In Prince Rupert Land Recording of Prince Rupert, and situate on ' as caned on account of th death ot Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Ulands. his father ; . : y in the Pr&vince of British Columbia, and Ii if f t', ' f , being about one and a half miles from 1 Prank Dowiing. , charge of the AMA'thSt J.me, rield. ofi weather buresu. does not see much Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation Marine chance of a change In the weather In rok,er,-1 blends to apply lor a lre of .v. . ., . . the following, described lands: the immediate future. The thermome- cornmevinB at fvit ni.r,.i n ,u. t ter registered 9 above during the morn- north shore of Crescent Inlet, about I leg ana a nan mues jrom the bead of tht . I Inlet; thence northwesterly 20 chains: . thence southwesterly 30 chains: thenre Mrs4 R. S. Sargent and stater. Miss A. outheas.erly 20 chains; thenct north- M. Barbead. returned from a trip south TiJ?."1 sin ssrM . mrirN '".'? rs ,,na lassrai eontalnlpg forty JAMES.nELD. Applicant 10M. LAND ACT. .NOTICE Of INTENTION TO TO !.r;.tE l.tM. API'LV board hat been, asked , to Investigate In Prince Rupert.Lend Recording DIim the question of the rrurslng suff work- f of Prince Rupert, and situate at ing long hour, and report to the next N'Vk NOTCK"' of wiicnai io sppir .or a lease of the fol- n.u ' uuig orticriuru lanasv In pioneer dsys the pedestrian had to south aide of Nestolnlst. about t,n. dodge the deadly rattler, also. "Let the CUrk Kitchen Help You" t equal tmoint ot wsteTTl '"f ? s boil .nJ serve. I 5Af!K S SOUPS are allclou,V I "weoononiksl. 1 y - ark t.tmu 1, Montresl t-tT I muc .rum us nraa inence snufh K chains: thence west 18 chains; thence north 6 chains to shore: thenre in (chains, more or less, following the shore i line to point of commencement, and 'containing 7 acres, more or less, j JOHN DYBHAVN. I ApP"clnL Dated November 23. IMd. LAND ACT. NOT1TK OP INTKNTION TO APPLY TO St. Hvission to purchase the following described Jands I Commencing at nortliraat corner of hot l88, QO.I. District! thHM ..nth vii-iiui, .nriics rssi ion? ehalhs: I ment. more or less, I 1020. Ixicated this 0th one day of December, AJlTIlUn ROnEnTBON, II BCIWIL hthmm 0 -to ward oSS & chill STOMACH In thfloppc sjk rvar otcjant. vr TROUBLE Bad indigestion and poverty to the pom were recognittMl as equal evils as far back Babbie Burns. Of what use Is money or f i fi.il in its duty? rHEAlTH'V Chiropra corrects the cause of Disease TK0AT AXKS HURT -UACS HJVta SIOKACr) s.1ttu 'AJTla I he lowp.-ncrvo under the magnify, ing glass Is pinched by a misaligned joint Pinched nerves cannot transmit healthful impulses, Clilropractic adjusting rcmomthr pn?5Siiro t The upper nerve is free &5 nature intends. LAND ACT The Healthy person " : should not eten realize f itomach. Digestion of u mat fond should lie an'"" cannot I If the xtomj less than its full sum ! ergy. When the stnmarb ia lions, two core of rr ble you rati rrduce variety of your food to hr capacity or, you can hi; removed by spinal adiu-'" restore the flow of vital capacity. Which is best' -I BAT MOST ANYTIIIM "I have suffered from stomach trouble for as k rcmcmber at least ten vomitted my fod evon v? boy anI have also leen great deal from bladrlc trouble. I commenced ' ments taking ZC adjustrnt Now, three months later r in good condition, and I anything I like without ' My severe bladder and torn have also disappe- icJ fine.- Archie Prrxtor T Research Bureau, Statenr YOIJU AI'rOINTMKNT for health can Ik made by Iflrph1 D. A. McMillan Palmer flraduate cimtoritACTou KoontM fi and 7 Ihchnnce Block. Patho-Neuromctcr Service Open Evening 1'hnnf f o A V A u KMXTUIC WASIIKK AND IHVE Washes. Blues, Blnses and Dr ' a wrlnjfer or having to put your lh2 Cash p Price aiu.. Pn.v Term KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Bkeens; Ijnd District. District of Queen Charlotte Islands. I TAKE NOTICE that slaty daya after '"V.c' date, I intend ''o to to snnlv appiy n tn th m.i.r tAtat NO-nra -rsts Uw .... son MssVttV B C "uXrr"' 'I? ."' Jlcenct to prospect for coal and petroleum over 640 1 acres of land bounded aa followa: I Cotnmencinc at a post planted at the! ?tith?"t, eorn,r J1' Soetion so, Town-1 ship 3, Oratmrn Island, and marked I KlTmarl. oS Z:zl . cohtainlni .U."T"7 r?'" B "mrnence- I wm B Chains: thenra smith so hundred errs, to poinvoi commencement. hln Bee. tlon 38, Township 3, Graham Island, n.C A. j. uonnoN, ctor PUd December 17, 1938. I Dr. Alexander Smith JHo Phone 573 DENTIST