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Mary Pclcford selected "My Beit blrl" br the final title or her newest ("United ArtlsU Picture, The Kathleen jKcrrls story of a flve-and-ten-ccnt store giria romance -win ue directed toy Snm Taylor. t Douglas Fairbanks will employ In "Tho Gnucho." hU next United Artists Picture, a tolas, used by South American cowboys much as an American cowboy use's a lariat. A bolas la a rope, at one end of which Is suspended three Calls. According to Fairbanks, an. expert gaucho can throw the bolas In whip In "Don Q." Fairbanks Is now making himself an adept under the tutelage of Nick Mllanero. a South American gaucho brought, to Los An-fit lea by "Doug."' Joseph M. Schenck revealed to newspaper reporters before leaving New York for Los Angeles last week that Morris Oest hopes to Induce Feodor Challapln and George Arllss to Join the cast of hU first film, "The Darling of the Oods.' Mr. Schenck wilt Join Mr. Oest in London In July to help him select TIMBER SAI.K X8!)7fi. There will offered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on the 20th day of May. 1U27, In the office of the Forest liaiifcer. Hazelton, B.C.. the Licence X8'J76, to cut 240,000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and Piling on an area situated on tho south bank of the Shegunya River, North of llazelton. Ca&slar District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided any. one unable to attend the auction In person may submit ten der to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars of the Chief Fores, ter, Victoria, B.C.. or Dlsu-lct Forester, Prince Itupert, B.C. "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT I'ltlM i: KITEHT FIXf'TOIt tL IIIHTRK'T MtfKi:zu: i:lfTctoki, iiistmct NOTICE Is hereby given that I shall, on Monday, the lGth day of May, 1927. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the Courthouse, Prince Rupert, hold a sitting of the Court of Revision tor the purpose of revising the lists of voters for the said Electoral Districts, tnd of hearing and determining any and all objections to the retention of any name on the said lists, or to the registration as a voter of any applicant for registration; and for the other purposes set fofth in the "Provincial Elec-lions Act." Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 4th dav of April. 1927. NORMAN A. WATT. 114 Registrar of Voters LAND ACT. .NOTK'K or INTENTION TO .tITI.Y TO I.KASK LAND. In Prince .Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Queen Charlotte Islands, and , situate at Mauett Indian Village No. 1. TICC VriTICE thai Tho Kfnurtt Pin. I ners, Ltd.. of Prince Rupert, B.C., occu-Ipatlcn Canners, Intends to apply for a 'lease of the following aes:ribea ianas: i ; Commencing at this, post planted at ; Mas;ett. B.C.; thejict southerly 3 chains; thence easterly 3.23 chains, more or less; ! thence northerly 3 chains; thence wes terly 3.23 cnains, more .or lew," to point oi commencement, arm ocniaining one acre, more or lesx. THE MA8SETT CANNERS. LTD. Applicant. Per P. Lorenen. Agent. j Dated April 20. 1927. j NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provision.1) of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act." no tice Is hereby given Messrs. Malcolm- Smyth, Edmund i.angi.v liaroia Hansen land Albert Moore, that there Is owing i o the undersigned for Assessment Work performed on the Cordllla Group of Mineral Claims, Princess Royal Island. Kkeena Mining Division, the sum of tWI ftft, and that unless said persons payi their proportionate snare oi tne cost oi such Assessment, together with all costs of advertising, etc., to the undersigned t Butedale, B.C., on or before May 12, 1D27, application will be made to the Gold Commissioner, Prince Rupert, B.C., o have their respective Interests In the ereln mentioned Mining Group ot Mineral Claims vested la the under- sli led. DAVID CORDILLA. JACOB KOSKI. Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. flax 15G5 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-I50ATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthopc Engines nnd Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIIIUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVE ST- Movie News Notes ; a Devoted to the doings and layings of those who entertain the public ' HULK .T TIICATlii: Monday nnd Tuesday Hoot. Olbson In "The. Tcxua j Streak." . Comedy: "She My Cousin." Intcrnatloaal News. Wednesday anil Thursday "ftorever After." Comedy "Nobody's Business. Aesop's Film Fables. such a manner as to wind It around a Friday iiu.l salurday tfr's hind leg, trip an animal by! Thomas Mtlghan In "The Can- tickling Its knee, or strike down bulls j adian." on a rampage. Intending to employ Ccmedy: "Somebody's Wrong." the bolas In "The Oaucho" as he usedj rathe Ilcvltw. the arrow In- "Robin Hood" and the ' 4-1 a an international cast for the plcturlza-tlon ci the play. Productlorf will be begun In August at the United Artists Studio. Hollywood. In "The Magic Flame," which Henry King Is now making for Samuel Oold-vyn at Culver City, Ronald Colman Is retn as Tito, a clown In a small circus that plays In Italian and French town? along the Riviera: and later he plays a dissolute prince. Finally, the two personalities having come Into conflict over Blanca Vllma Banky). a circus dancer, Colman U seen as a clown masquerading as a prince. Fdwln Carewe. co-producer and director of "Resurrection," u back In Los Anteles preparing for Dolores del Rlo's first starring picture, "Rr.ona." Mr. Carewe first announcement on hla return from a month's visit to New York was that "Ramona," based on the Helen Hunt Jackson novel, would be filmed In Southern California, where the actual scenes of the novel are laid. Camules Ranch, known as the home of Ramona, la only forty-five miles from Los Angeles. Forty-three young ladles In the home cmce of United Artists who will be concerned with distribution of Charlie Chaplin's new picture. "The Circus," at tended a real circus at Madison Square Garden, New York City. OR HtOVT VOX IIKAUII? Did you know that Reginald Denny played in support ct George Arllss In "Disraeli." vhlch United ArtlsU re leased) nd Hhat William Haines was jMary Plckford's leading man In "Little j Annie Rooney?" and Billle Dove Is Douglas Fairbanks' leading lady in "The Black Pirate." Did you know that Edwin Carewe. co- producer of "Resurrection," Is the son of a Chickasaw Indian? He Is christened "Chulla," which means fox. Finis Fox, who did the screen play on "Resurrection" la his brother. Mary Pickford announced from Los Angeles that she has selected Charles ("Buddy") Rogers as leading man In her nest United ArtlsU Picture. "My Best Girl." Rogers is a graduate of the LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Al I.KASK LAN II. rl.Y TO In Range 4. Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate In vicinity ot Captaln'a C6ve. Pitt Island. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Qosse Packlnj Co. Ltd., of 32S Howe St., Vancouver, B.C., occupation Fish Packers, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1253, Range 4; thence north 4 chains; thence east IS chains; thence south to northeast corner Lot 123; thence westerly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or leas. GOSSB PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant Per Chas. L. Roberts, Agent. Dated April 7, t27, LAND ACT. NOTK'K OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE I. AMI. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District ot Prince Rupert, and situate 30 chalni east of northwest corner of Lot C8. Range 3, Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Company, Limited, of Vancouver, occupation Fish Canners, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 30 chains east of northwest Lot OH, Range 3, Const District; thence north 6 chains to low water mark; thence east 10 chains; thence south 8 chains; thence west 10 chains, to point of commencement, and containing S acres, more or lesa, OOSSE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Per H, Moorehouse. Dated 2nd A prll, 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.KASKJ,AM, f t In Ranae 3. Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the south shore of Evana Arm. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Qosse Packing Co. Ltd, of 323 Howe St., Vancouver. B.C., occupation Fish Packers, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described landJi Commencing at n post planted about 3 chains distant In an easterly direction from northeast corner Lot 740, Range 3; thence south 10 chains; Uieuce west 18 chains; thence north to r,hore; thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant. Per Chas. L. Roberta, Agent. Dated April 7, 1927. "Rio Rita" "Following the Sun Around" F TroU witk'Twal ckorat bf Ctrl FcnUm's Orcbcitr. Paramount School of Acting. His new role represents his first major screen opportunity. Two years ago a similar opportunity was given William Haines by Mtes Pick(ord In "Little Annie Rooney." HOOT GIBSON FIRES BLANK HOES f l l'.VEU TRICKS IN ITEM HE ISO SHOWN IHCItE TODAY ANO TOMORROW Hoot Gibson, the wonderfully funnv cowboy. Is to atar here today In "The Texas Streak" showing at the Westholmc. He takes the part of Chad Pennington. a motion picture extra. Chad, on location with a Hollywood movie company In Arizona, Is stranded with his pals. "Jiggs" and. "Swede." when they lost their railroad tickets In a crap game and cannot persuade the hard-hearted assistant director to pro vide transportation. They are painfully broke, but have some costumes, chaps and guns with them. "Chad goes to Bowie, the nearest town,, and discovers that the water company Is warring with the ranchers, and want to hire a gunman to guard its surveyors. Chad equalities a a dead-shot through some clever tricks he Is really tiring blank cartridges wins quite a reputation, and geta the Job. (T.EVEK ARTIFICES By a series of clever artifices he forestalls one attack on the surveyors, and furthers his reputation as a "bad xuan. ' He attends a misxea country dance, quarrels with Powell, a rancher who Is leading the fight, flees from the house, not knowing that his enemy, firing at him, has wounded Jimmy Hollls, young son of another rancher, and brother of Amy Hollls, In whom Chad has .become Interested. In the flight he Is wounded, but manages to, evade his pursuers and hides In the hills. Amy finds him, aiul pitying Iris plight, feeds and nurses him. When he recovers, he returns to the Hollls ranch, frees hla pals, who have been captured by the ranchers, prevents an other attack on the surveyors, and finally establishes hU Innocence In ttiej ahootlng of Jimmy, who Is recovering. I Amy's father Is at last convinced that i the water company plana to deal fairly with him, and abandons the fight. The hard-boiled assistant director hunts up the "bad man" with the astonishing reports that the company has decided to alar Chad .In westerns. . , ' WAR PICTURE TO BE , SEEN THIS WEEK HERE "Tomer After" In lie Mimvn Willi Mary MoT In Chlel Rule Another great stage success has been turned Into a moving picture of exceptional appeal. 'Forever After," from "BUILD lt.(V Pacific Milk Pleases Guests Mrs. II. C. May prefers Pacific Milk in cooking because of its excellent results. .Mrs. May keeps boarders; her chief aim is to please them. Cost on milk is negligible if It gives satisfaction. "I use Pacific Milk' she says, "not because it goes further, but because the folks like it. .The big point in cooking is to please those you cook for. .Its tho best recipe I ever fcuml." PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vanroioer F.iHorlc at l.ndner nnd Alilwitsfnnl. "IIUILDILC." ELECTRICAL LIGHT RAY RECORDS 3472 "It's O.K. Katy With Me" "I Never See Maggie Alone" Brltn sue TiMf Duit Th. Built Ach. 3 1G8 "Mine" "There's Everything Nice About You" Fi Trots with ttetl ckcrii. Br Phil Okmsn orT and Victor Arden with Their OrchctWs. OlJl "Coronado Nights" "Just a Stone's Throw from Paradise" Fax trots with wal chorus. 3159 J. LORNE MacLAREN, Third Avenue Owen Davis' play ot the same name, which comes for the mid-week showing :s chock full of vivid action In scene if childhood games, football clashes and -he even more thrilling combats 01 French battlefields. The picture Is woven around a tender love affair between, the son of an lmproverlshed lawyer and the gentle daughter of a Vew England plutocrat. Mary Astor has taken the role of Mice Brady, made famous on the stage, and leavened It with a charm and becuty which, aided by the limitless ange of the camera, makes an even nire intriguing character on the screen. Lloyd Hughes makes a fresh, attractive hero who plunges through life with the same gay abandon in football games and hand-to-hand engagement!, lh No Man's Land that marked his daring as a boy In the little New England -own. The story Is told In a flash-back fashion with a wounded Infantry captain lying almost dead on the battle-..eld. remembering, scene by scene, the highlights of his hectic young life. THE CANADIAN FINEPICTURE TALK OF I'KAIKIE LIFE TO HE SHOWN AT THE WEEK EMI WITH MEIOIIEN I.EAIIINO MAN A story of the great open spaoes with uary a cowboy. Indian or dirty-dog villain. A tale of Canada with hardly any snow and not a single Northwest Mounted Policeman. If rt were only for the absence of these features, Thomas Kelghan'a latest Paramount feature, "The Canadian," which ccmes at the week-end would be a fine picture! But add a stirring plot, strong cast, and the capable direction of William Beau- dine; and a better-than-average film is .sure to be the result. Melghan enacts the part of a wheat harvester who works for his friend, Wyndham Standing, In an effort to finance a return to his own fields. While living with Standing, he meets the lat-ter's sister, Mona Palma, a young English woman. Just arrived In the provinces after having lost all her money The new mode of living comes hard and she soon embroils herself with Standing': wife, Dale Fuller. Knowing that Melghen Is "looking for a wife who will work," she offers herself and he takes her to his little cabin, off In the centre of a vast wUderness of wheat. The Canadian's eternal struggle with the climate for a living, and the vast underlying drama lir which a he-man tries to break dawn the reststance ol his cultured wife, help build up toward the picture's dramatic climax. In It, Melghen Is said to do the best work of hla career. Arthur Stringer adapted Maugham's play. J. Clarkson Miller wrote tho accnarla, BATTALION ORDERS By Llcut.-ColoneI J. W. Nlcholls, Offlcet Commanding, 1st Battalion North British Columbia Regiment, 102nd Bn. C.E.F. Summer camp. The battalion will attend four day camp at Terrace. May 31 to 24. Entraining 'orders will be Issued dur ing the ensuing week. All ranks Intending to go to Terrace are requested to register their names In the orderly room on or before Mon day. May 16.' Quartermaster's store will be open for irsue of uniforms and equipment Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 pjn. Recruits attested Monday evening at 7:48. ri m. Reerult .training, class. In the Armory, Monday at a pin. . Recruits, will be permitted to attend the5 four day camp. '' Signal section will parade for Instruction, Tuesday at 8 pxtv. Band practice In the Armory, Friday at 8 p.m. McNIcholl Creek Rifle Range will be closed'1Bunday, May 33, while the battalion la In' summer ennjp. S. D. JOHNSTON, Major and Adjutant, Attd. 1st Bn. N B C. Regt. AdwtU In th Dally Naws. .A X "So Blue" "Moonbeam! 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