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EI Monday, Feb. 28, 1927 Now seems to be the time, if ever there was a time, for Prince ! Rupert to step out and press its claims as the Pacific Coast outlet for I the Peace River country. The subject has become a Ii'e one at ' Ottawa and it looks as if action is about to be taken. The minister ! of railwavs ha.4 trivpn the MnnVman Pnas-I'rin I'nnoi-t Wi i - c - . - .. - " . . ... v. . I ' - . i UULt l.O CAPPV RICKS' BACK MNflLMFOR "MORE PAY-LESS WORK" Cappjr Rlcki. Peter B. Kyne's famous character creation, hat returned to the iecreen to glTf the world' theatre pat rons, another hearty laugh. This, time, he It In "More Pay Les Work." which J Is t how at the Westnotme Theatre (. I tonight. ) A merger ol Cappy't Blue Star line jwlth ad Hlnchflelda Banner Navigation Company has been arranged. Hlnchtleld ha modern ships and antl-! qua ted methods. Cappy'a ships are old 'but his methods down to date. Details are all arranged except the firm name. Hlnehlleld balks because It Is to be Ricks & Hlnchtleld Instead of lllnchfleld & Ricks. Cappy and Dad about It out and reject the merger Idea in spite of the huge profits In tight. Betty. Cappy'a daughter, who Is hla office manajer and adviser, takes him 'for an auto ride during the lunch hour. i 'Iter brakes refuse to work on a hUl and she knocks a young man in aj flivver off the road. Cappy gives him his card and tells htm to come in and collect the damages. The young man is Willie Hlnchtleld. Dad's ton. The next day after a blow up by his father, during which Willie makes Dad believe he and Henry Tweedle. the of- flee manager are to poln Ricks' staff.;. Willie Is made Junior partner and' Tweedle's salary Is ratted to 10.000 aj A Blue Star and a Banner tug collide In the bay. Willie and Betty go to Fettle the damages and the discussion leads to a fight between the tug cap. tains. Betty becomes angry with Willie and accidentally steps off the pier. He I dives in to aid her. Safe on the pier the blames Willie and In trying to I evade his protestations she step off I again. Then the Ricks' spirit rttes and !he gives him the full effect of her large, ladylike explosive vocabulary. ! MONTE BLUE AS FIGHING KID IN "HOGAN'S ALLEY" his legal associates do not think bo. for his knowledge of things con- uttJ fonow, by ;utomobe. d then' stitutional is remarkable. After all, if he thinks it is not right it islby aeroplane and save. hi. sweetheart his nrivileire to kill it hv r(iunir tn nwwnl- nr nr1.-iia rw 4i.A ..i . ! UNPRECEDENTED SOCIAL AFFAIR. A pretty affair took place in Prince Rupert last week when Japanese ladies presided at an afternoon tea with some sixty ori seventy white women as their guests. It was something unDreee-! Meat may be your poison SHREDDED WHEAT will keep your arteries soft and healihy-Eat itwiihhot milk Sirengfliening and satisfying THE DAILT NtJv7a Monday. r, . WKKK AT HlTMOI.MK. Monday All star cast in Mjllt "More Pay. Work." Comedy: "Q.Hcer of the Day.' International News. Less Tiifvljy Night "All star cast in "llana Alley." Comedy: "Don Key." WednrMl.iy and HmrnUy Fred Thomson In "iUndt Acrms th Border." Comedy Tage Me." Aesop's Film Fables. I'rliliy and vitimlay All star cast in "Variety." Comedy: 'Pair but Forbid." Paths Review. hi. left hand again and this ruin. al!,Ue AtptnM UJQn rtuJ or Jn FRED THOMPSON IN dented In local social circles and evoked much favorable "comment. i-pm.ir .utor and We may voice objections against having Orientals in our country! King,-coming w uui, a iuiik as inej- are nere, u aoes no narm to .mix. with them in this. way and thus become better acquainted. v'o useful purpose, is to be served by antagonizing them although we do not needf't patronize them. ; ;' : ' J j ' ! - SUTHERLAND MAKES ITS CHARGES STICK. Whether Gibbons, the alleged friend of the provincial Conservative leader, was "joshing" as he said or not. he at least came for. ward and substantiated the charges that had been made by the min- ' his rilnrMlar and Tlmrvlay in "Itanrio Aitom 1 the Ifc.rdrr Incomparable horse. Silver King, delivered a rapid-fire .western picture. Thompson Is an established personality on the screen, there Is no doubt about that. His halr-rlilng stunts and thril ling escapades, so reminiscent of the : ister of public works as to "hush ....... money," The . ,.t i.itut important milk thin iiiiiiK wasierly Falrbnlu' m7 Mtm trtne "- ""Sl-i-.,,,. that Gibbons admitted what he was accused of saying. The question I , ,v. urn of whether or not he meant it had no important bearing on the mat-Lrowd ter other than to present the opportunity for a flimsy excuse. It will be interesting now to see if the Conservatives can substantiate in such a way any of their myriad of scandal charires. The The minister minister The Intrepid Fred Thompson and his he debated with himself whether or more than please the I crowd in In th. the .. gallery. . As to Silver King. INTENSE DRAMATIC ! 5 ! STORY COMING HERE "Varlelv- Will he lllg Keattire at West, holme Theatre for Week-end "Variety." the big feature eomlni to tht Westholme Theatre at tlx end of the week. Is an Intense dramatic atory that Is said to grip and thrill. Emll Jannlrigs and Lya de Puttl are the featured players In a story which opens with a shot of a prison. Prisoner 28, an aged, bent old man, has been sum- 1 in Chevrolet History X WEALTHY ENGLISH t PEOPLE DODGING t PAYMENT OF TAXES . LONDON. Feb. M Eight Engl.th , dukes, tour marquises, a doren earls and many wealthy persons who claim i no tills have now become "lncorporai- rd." In other words, they have trans- ferred their properties to limited llabU- ; lty companies whereby they are enabled to divide up their estates more readily among their heirs, and avoid payment ' of the supertax on their "saringV and in turns spent for Improvements. Limited liability companies in England are free from the supertax, which hits individuals with Incomes exceeding 12.- , 000 pound sterling a year at the rate ; ot alx ahllilngs on the pound. This Is , equivalent to 30 per cent. .un in mc nine I m me auauiiiges Ol IHIS route 10 De . "-"" than twent vein nf fontlnement h "' . -yyt apply ....: kept in the forefront for other interests will be pressing to make'"" P?ture --Hogan-. AHey." with onte other claims seem superior. Everything is now in Prince Rupert's favor and this is the time to strike. PRINCE RUPERT IS RUMOR TOWN. Prince Rupert is a great town for rumors. A week ago false news was going around that Great Britain had declared war on China. You heard it everywhere you went. At the end of last week Blue In the stellar role on Tuesday night. With the Bowery of old New York as Its locale the story deals with the drama and romance In the lives of the simple and genuine folks of the alley. Lefty O'Brien (Monte Bluei is a prize-fighter and the Idol of the alley moned by the warden who haa refused to talk through more kicd hearted follows: LAND ACT Skeena Und District. District of Queen The prisoner. ! Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that sixty day after date. I Intend to to the Chief .,.rri.n in. i. ..! teres of land bounded at fellows: southwest corner of Section 34, Town- IL.siiiiA(K luiip 3. Orthtm Itland. and marked The prisoner. a young man. l-2iJJ some ana muscular, is named doss, tie was a partner In a rest SO chains: thenrt south 80 chain travellns carnival i 10 point of commencement, h-lng 8er- trru&awc cv ivn a ocauuiui Kill. nnonnw i Bertha, whom Boss Idolized. She. how- Locator. ever, was a selfish little flirt who msde Pttea wrrmtt n Mm it was said at all the street corners, with no less assurance, that the lK u contender for the championship : EM1' or,ctlc,T , rYnt. iirowiiciai suvenimeiii nau ueciueu 10 noia an election, this spring. r'JSV'r " .-'" . ; irV L Tl! PTng in an out- u was wonaeritii now tnese two supposed facts had taken hold of 1 ...s-w "".jying the mi l iu m nri. It illt o-ops in nhmv hnw ihn aa n ."""" " . . . - - o v ' V. 6u.O0 VI 9UILU3UIUlt l newspaper which must publish facts and not rumors. PERHAPS "HONEST JOHN" IS RIGHT. against the wishes of her. father (Wll-Urd. Louis). He encourages the attentions of rich Dr Franklin (Nigel Barrle) which flat- It was interesting to note that the majority of Liberals and'" PaUT nd madrtn poor.utty. The Conservatives in the provincial Legislature agreed on at least one'i0""' iuarrtl m ccount of Pauy'a thing namely the marketing bill. Premier .Oliver held out n.-.nln.t ioew "n1""1 " to his own colleague that the proposed bill was not desirable and, jn"P'nd week-end with Franklin, fact, was ultra vires. Perhaps "Honest John" is rirht. even thnh r. to lose her " " father, ' who """ the also been' Invited, and kidnaps Patsy. NOTICE ftrrtlnn nf a ,it Citmium VnCtT and 6V V1HU8 Of the nrOVltlOn . . .. ..... i - " - is nlMn stfM lfMiM m as livnlnt of one person is soon spread and exaggerated until it is made an ,1 I . , ,Lfi!mot "t"1 ltf " the world and Smyth. Edmund Langis. Harold Hansen ot,,ol Q..k u:... U .-..ui' , ' j I'a ""7."'. uul" "y " "'"i" u worry mr ue,1P4 U-fty and she become engaged 7 t ih. ,.i . , oexiwn a oi ine "Mineral aci.- no- " w T .irr ata I a notorious ahelk among women. Antl- ""atKA'?TVi ,1oor1 in" , ner "lnf cent was facing the prospect of losing a -erformed bn'the Cordllls Group ot very profitable engagement at the mam- Mineral Claims. Princess Royal Island, moth Winter Garden because of the ta. ggfc f Jg, Sn ...d1? pa of hit partner In an accident. He was tnelr proportlenate share of the con of looktRff for for another another nartiirr partner arut and had ,ucn Assessment, together with all cot been told about .Bos, and Bertha. At bSB ConV'befoTM.'yu! signt of the beautiful Bertha. Artlnelll , 1827. application will be made to the at once made a lucrative tirMo.ition in "old Ccmmlssloner Prince Ruprt. BC .w. .... T. . . to have thetr rese-tlve lctereta in the ... w jv,iu .... Bl Herein menrmned Mlnln Oroun of winter Garden. They accepted Suon. ihey became the sensation of Europe and packed the great theatre at every performance. The climax of lieutenant governor whose sanction it must have before bei'ng finally, rifle battle with the doctor, he bu;n2i?i through the air, two hundred feet above the brads of the .audience I Meantime, off-staze. Artlnelll was mk- RAPIH aririu FIRP niE FI1 riLiujfrom Milng ver tt!otX to ,ure BCTtn r M M he luccwled ror 'me tlm the two kept the,r njl,t' li..re, li'r knowledge away from Bjs but at last. through' gossip in. a cafe. Bom learned the terrible hews. tiik Tniri.r. k(mkkai i.t During the performance that night. successfully accomplished. of public works is not to be praised for indulging in the Tory mud-linger, acts on impulse and performsUhe police, slinging tactics but it is notabje that he was able to make his mud oth,,r incredible tricks, in fact hisj suck wnich none of the Conservatives have yet done and probably worlt BOOi thlt tne continuity, won't be able to do. writer spoils It at times by far-fetched not to kill Artlhtni during the triple somersault, knowtn that he could hurl his rival, to death simply by falling to catch his flying wrist by a fraction of an Inch. Right up to the final second he was all set for the tragedy but lost bis nerve and permitted the feat to be But that night he sought Artlnelll In his room and in a tfrrlflc hand-to there Is no surpassing the art of that i hand battle, the two fought it out The tagaciout equine ttar. He remitters the ' struggle ended with the death of understanding of the situation, scents ' Artlnelll, and Boss rave himself tin to r.RnoNr:r! The scene shifts back to Prisoner 78 telling his story to the warden. The isltuatlona and forced tubtltles: bu'. warden informs him that friends have inese are minor derecta. interceded In hit behalf and that he I Another creditable quajlty of this film Is a free man7 Is the magnificent photography and lm- i ' , pressive settings; Indeed, some of the long shots are quite stirring in their .appeal. The catt Includes Tyrone Powert, Best riowert, William Courtwrlght, Clarence Ocldert. Tom Bantschl. Author. Prank M. Clifton. Director. Davld Klrkland, , Children Gladly 'takitforColds BtKkWs Mltrt It "dlfffrrBt". Its Uitc Is plrulnr. Its action It se enlck that one dote ttopt a tpum ot ublnf nd there art 40 4uwa In a 7t-tat bottltt Ertrr member f tli family drrtvt bentflt from "Bttlilrr's", Hsu tettl la the hoot st all tlmt. DrtirrltU everr whtre Mil "Buckley's' unJcr a potltlre (osrsnU, W. K. BtcLUr, limU,. f 141 MstMl SL. Ttr.sW S V ' III BUCKLEY mm mixture k Acts III a lash A tingle tip proves It Mineral Claims vested tn th under .gned, DAVID CORDILLA. JACOB KOSKI The Call of The North Taste Nile water, and you i will return! IJut without; visitlntr KKypt, this naylnjf . surely may bo applied to the northern countrj and to the' turbulent Water . uf tho; Skeena. ' Anyway, those who have; once lived in the north have : always the 'desire to return, i The wanderer comeB back to Prince Htipcrt and he has a Kratlfyinjr. exrieriencc. lie sees the city so much im-' proved and notes the old spirit of optimism " and pro-' Kress. j He appreciates the atmos-, phere of goodwill, tho many kindly smiles of greeting, the hearty grasp of a hand and. the kindly Interest that wel-1 comes him home. The evident air of the city's prosperity puts him on hi mettle and he feels It up to him to show his apprecia tion. Yes! Wc are opening up at Itoom 3, Smith Illock and wc will try to merit your esteem and hold your confidence by giving you conscientious optical service. CO.MK IN AND SUM Fred Joudry Ileglstered Optometrist and Optician Itoom 3, Smith Illock, Prince llupert . .c. ONT.V Chevrolet can surpais former CW. let values. Through. the ycari ChcvTuU lus led the way first the must powerful. the most economical then the. smoothest -and now the Most Ueautifu! 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