PAGE TWO. VfiE DAILY KES Off to school in a hurry HI XK S AT TIIBATKR. aalr "The Fta Unmubi." ' Onmm'a arrtM -jaanrl International Neva. ' Ready to serve easy to digest Vigor and health for young and old Delicious with cream or hot milK The Daily News PRINCE RUPEHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternocs, except Sauday, by Prince Rupert Daily Newss. United, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN - - 'Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporter Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION 98 86 Tuesday. Nov. 8, 1927 "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT Those who think thai Hollywood is the only place where they make good pictures could never have seen an English picture such as that shown to crowded houses at the Westholme Theatre last night when "The Flag Lieutenant" was put on for their edification and entertainment, it is a thoroughly British picture showing the highest British attitude toward light and honor and self-sacrifice. Naturally in such a picture the Union Jack figures largely and the big ships of the navy, naval officers and naval routine are shown. It is an education in itself and for interest there is not a dull moment from begriming to end. No citizen of a British country should fail to see "The Flag Lieutenant," and especially so if he is not familiar with British SATURATED WITH HOLLYWOOD Canada is saturated with Holy wood. We all know the Hollywood-stars, and even the names of the people who take small parts in the American movies are known to the regular patrons f the pictures. Never was there so complete an invasion of another country as there has been of Canada by Hollywood. . It was' noticed last nigm when the names of the actors in "The Flag Lieutenant" were flashed on the screen, that no one seined to know any of them. The names were all atrxnw Wh nf utM and producers. It was like looking at a foreign-made picture. If the British rinnlo . r fvw a jisdIi no JVVU X C "Flag-Lieutenant it in a pity they cannot -fee ehown here. -To those whu nave not seen xne mm it may oe interesting to know that "it 1- I I A J A. S t A ........ is uemg repeated tomgni. e suggest that tnis is an occasion not to be missed. HOARD OF TKADE ME.MHEUSHIP The board of trade is about to commence a drive for new jnembers. It is a time when a good many people look themselves 'over with a self-satisfied smile and decide that they cannot get along just as well alone as tied up with their fellow professional and business people for the general advancement of the city. We would like to remind the business people here that this is a day of eo-operation. It is an age in which all the big things are done by mass movements rather than by individual effortB. If the board of trade is not doing exactly what they wish, it is because they are holding aloof and not taking their rightful part in the organization. Possibly the board is lop-sided with so many name absent from its roster. The board of trade is the only organization that represents all the business interests of the city. It i the organization to which outside people took when they want inlormation about the city. It is the duty of the secretary to answer all inquiries. Booklets are published, distinguished visitors entertained and all those things done which would tend to advance the interests of the city. Every live city has a board of trade or chamber of commerce. In a really live eity, the board is a really live and active organization with almost 100 per cent of the business and professional men of the crtjr as members. In Prince Rupert just now the organization is a long way from 100 per cent effective becauwt it lacks the active nupport oi a large seoiion oi tne uur inesn community. PRODUCTION OF COAL Just Half of C(al Mined In IToUnie Is on Vancouver Island ;7 lout ton In the cornepondtnz nine , months of 1926. an tnrreu. thi. n... STUI ON IfiTRFAF 01 168 051 lrmg m 8 88 pr OULL UH lllnLfWE, For the nine mortha the Vancouver iancl oniric- produoed over 60 per :'. Uk provincial production, the be.!K 96K.848 1-na tons com . . r-'-; '"'! 90!- o.-.o tin in the nine VICTORIA. Nov. 8.-Ooml products isit. il Nicola Princeton ta Brltlan Columbia continues to run district an increase wai also reentered ahead of that for 1926 and with tne -.vm, an out nut -jf 144.805 long tons as advent of winter climatic conditions the output te exj.ei-'.ed fj siiuw a s'.ill lur-ther sub'-'atitia! iticrcasr before r'-e year' end Ii! the tir.t mne moirli-of this year mkkx-'j'f t. the eoiUi:uu t.; '.ii ; ., - n.i- : )::! 729 long tens as cmpared with 1.658- tt n - m-urco with 122.847 tons in 1926. A '"'' :urrf.ir is ,o shjwn In the East Kcotei'iiy district where the output of s Acs' Ha Ct.al Caranah mil Cci.ipui.y agifeaated against 635.02 in the .same period In 1926. a, Wednesday Mtal ThurMiJJ a. toneaoeae XAtfea." comedy : "DosCI rtn." Aesop' ritan Fable. "RooktM." "Our 1 Path Reew. "FLAG LIEUTENANT" REPE4TED TONIGHT rnIKh 1'ktnre l mir t the IWM Seen litre Itoiii (Mil fWntry Un sosse ilsalnau Man Uw sea a bancuul of raaayhrtl Highland vra Ugh tin desperately k!nd assail fsrt it ward off the attack of thousand f Arab, with all means of ootaMe aura muntcatlon cut off and wttfc the teat at any aaetnent a besttg NtMred of alaln by the ! tast how, tbey arc OmmUj reaWea. the aasHHIti which waa Santo, and s kfdstfn wtJsfc crc . AM bianaiftsHi tajg in oat of Htet SSwAasttaSM vfeHfc KnaHM kit kJRMI ant. "Th FlH LleSU ." wIMati nl hew here taM SftjM, Is Mac repeated tonight. Te ftatvre eM stewing a by atfltcM on the Afrnwsr Oat1 tnin. a nmmii ac ttut . the utWn ta tliBsntSSlly and arH- tallj ateanged ntd the btk.greed 3f s beiwMtSl WH t ksaiitc bakMe. aisi MM lesttf. Hrkt-hetKed tad tr. eeturtatal wamea aad atalmtrt uJt- ortnea at tfce brare vttrrma were ciilHllit tht imiale fcea an emMwim wlrHeaa waa braa)M t the TUg Limited ant o aJear te oeefea fr ttfM- lnf. From mm whit the if be BrrUah Nacjt om m aWrtthH. new before bM Madl aattoa erer bees witnessed upon a aereea, thMeaaKU a-t camen and maflaea hwntedtt dasMac Into poaltlan and uiNwtf awaasag an opportunity to damesattate taott licritUHerdr. aeaplaaea. deatSoyera, 0 axe actively eingagad In one ot the moat apeetacular production! ever to be reieaaed In Canada. "lonelyIadies" " INTERESTING COMEDY 'fxtory of rirture llelnj hhown Here Wednesday and TliurMlaj of Thin Week "Lonesome Ladles" Is an Interesting eemedr. In the story John Ftosdlek. architect, loves to read his paper aad smoke his dfar at night, while Mrs. FosdJck feel that he should talk to her. But their quarrels are minor se. and they love each other very much until a eharmlnc widow who waa once Fesdick's sweetheart, comes Into their lives. The widow first renews her acqualot ance with Fosdlek in Hit office, and want him to draw plana for a house he is building. All her attemDta to charm him away from his wife fall nat, hut be does not despair. When they meet socially, the wife Introduce Posdtck and the widow, and neither Indicate that they are acquainted. That night Fosdlek blurts out to hi wife the truth about hi former, inti macy with the Widow St. dab, but Is much relieved to find that she, being asleep, falls to hear It I The widow, mil on his trail, finally succeeds In getting Fosdlek to her apartment the following evening. MaanwhUe Posdick'a ecrctarr. Helen Wayne, who want him for becaetf. permit Mr- Fosdlek to gain the im- nesj that her husband H unfakth- jlfifV 'A'M ,,(UiveaVlgalonr-end; then TArs. FosdKk 'backs her aurtc&sn nri join a kdly bunch of bachelor l-iie In an apartment house called "libertv Hall!" Fosdlek Is heartbroken. He cannot prove his Innocence: and hu attempts to make peace through Helen Wayne, herself an Inmate of Liberty Hall, are sidetracked by that intriguing beauty. Meanwhile his wife hearing from Helen that her husband la stepping wild and iree. iisiieeuy agrees to "party" with Motley Hunter, a wealthy entertainer of lonesome ladies. But the longing of husband and wife for eath other sweeps through all barrier of Intrigue, and -ney iinaiiy rush Into each other' arms! PLENTY OF FUN AND EXCITEMENT IN THE WEEK-END PICTURE 'Hookies" Is a farce with the Scenes Laid Near a I .S. Training Camp There are fights, and plenty of them. v ta. runaway army balloons and daring dives toward earth with slim dependence on pack parachutea attached to tiie backs of the plajr Jn. "Eooktes" coming here this week end. Airplanes swoop out of the skies directly at the camera lens, bank forty feet away with a thirty foot wing spread and give the appearance of missing the audience by inches. Director Sam Wood spent an entire week above the clouds with bta players filming the balloon sequence. Beneath the basket can be seen Holleywood. a the players climb about the rigging of 'he balloon and dangle by their hands. The story, a farce by Byron Morgan, Qhtfhejomiltj a New Orthophonic Victrola for Christmas new Klcctrola No. 12-25 $790 lectrold if entirely electrical in operation, which gives you music from a mere whisper to full orchestra volume under instant control. r -rrt Music . . . the greatest, the latest . . . whatever aad whervevw vowr mood dictate. Hear it in an ethereal whisper ... k the majestic voliuaeof the full etrfestra! ... in the degrees ljeween. Retaliate your mmtc exactly to rit the room in which you play It. Always receive it with perfect realism, sonority SI 1 laid against the background of a ciU2ens' iniutary trairrtag ejunp and the jncture was ronied with the oo-o Dera tion of the government and a number of regular army ' officer assigned to training damp duty. There are drills of every branch of the army service, a well a athletic and sham battle, giving an Idea of what may be expected by those dealrlne to attend one of Uncle Sam' training camps for his citizens. CONCILIATION BOARD NANAIMOWAGE DISPUTE OTTAWA. Nor. 8,-Judee Parker of Nanalmo ha been appointed chairman or the board of conclUatkui to mediate in the dispute between live Western Fuel Corporation and the underiround employees. The dispute centres around the de mand of the miners for restoration of the bmus of 90 cents a day which in June. 1925 ai reduced to 30 cents. for , NCIVGUS ROYAL CANADIAN NAYAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE Lieut. It. 1. Ponder, Commanding. OltltLKH roll VOVE.M11EK Drills Mondays and Fridays. 8 to 9 pjn. Headquarter will be open every night at 7 pm. to any rating who :ietre to use same. Drew Jersey and blue cap will be worn by rating when in uniform until urther notice. Annual Training All rating who have .ot yet attended training at Esquimau .hi year are requeued to make a spe-11 effort to attend the period arranged lor January. 1928. Any ratings who find it more convenient to attend in the jummer month should give their .lames Into the P.O. Instructor. There will be no drill on Friday, November 11. W. HUME. First Lieut. FORMING UNION WHEN BUILDING DROPPED SHANGHAI. No. 8. 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