PAGE TWO Price of Daily News Cut J to 50 Cents a Month Wiej Delivered in Prince Runert . - (xmrnetrelng with the bejgtuulujr at lfl2eTtii pffftsl waiijBES is as iouows: .yi Kwred in Prince Rtffi, 50c a month I ri AiUnt ?o.uira ear. . Out-of-town in Northern or Cvlr$ B.C., $:i.00 a year or four mrtnths for $1.J0. Other Canadian or U.S. point, $0.00 a year. The only way to keep in touch sHth the North is to read a northern paper. The DaiiIy News PHINCE ROPERT - BftlTlStf COLUMMA -' . . Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily Newa, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SURSCRIPTION RATES City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser period, paid in advance, per month 50 By mail to all parts or Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for vearly period $3.00 Or four montns for $1.00 By mall to all other parta of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, pid hi advance per year $G.OO By mail to all other countries, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per Insertion $1.40 Transient Ad'.erMtdng on Front Page, per inch $2.80 Local Readers, per insertion, per line 25 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word 2 Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line 15 Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Monday, March 19, 192s GOOD EXHIBITION REPORT The report t the Kxhii.iti.-ii Association for presentation io the annual meeting will e a most optimistic one, we are told, and should bt- most eiuoui aging to those who will carry on the affairs next year. The directois ,ire to ,. oiijrutiii.ited on their success. They must hae worked hard to brin ,t a.,,t ..iid at the same time to stage an exhibit i hat w.i- worthy of The c ity ,,:id district. We join with the direi t..i in urjriiiv: n meeting torn w e.-iii:,. i - rjrania'.!' general suppoi-. not onl nom !i iiiies-men i Next year, we suggest. . n..rt l- made ' visitors tn o..,e i.ere :l',il .ng the lair w-er. done is not plain tun it is -onieihinif veiv mi !ai Ke turnout at the i is ' ii deserving ot at f in all citizens, o ii. lu. r more district i ut now this is to be n he desired. ' REGISTER, REGISTER, REGISTER Don't forget ;o register, if voj aiv not aireaiiy on the list of voters. The eredo.n may not he held until late summer or fall but even that will lie to., iate to regiMer in order to get a vote. The time to do it is now. so that the list may he properly certified at the next court of revision. I her are iwa a lot of people who are not on the list who when the time comes would like to vote. Neglect now causes regrets later. We are not concerned with what side you are on. The most important thing at election time is for the will of the Sectors to be carried out. So we say, again: Register now! RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION S. J. Hfcngerford, vice-president of the Canadian National Railways made it very clear at Edmonton Saturday when speaking at the banquet given to celebrate the opening of the Canadian National new railway station, that railway facilities would only be built to follow population and not to precede it. In other words the railways are no longer gambling on futures but must pav their way as they go. The statement is the railway point of view and not necessarily that of the government, except that the government calls upon the railway management to make good and that it must do. In doing so they cannot afford to take chances with the people's money, even though it, may be felt that in the long run the policy may be a good one. CANADIAN HANKS SJTANU. HIGH In a list issued by the California Bank at Los Angles, ft V noticed that British and Canadian banks stand very high in the amount of deposits received. The list is headed by five English banks Midland. Lloyds. Barclays, Westminster and National Provincial. Then comes the National City Bank of New York and the Federal Reserve and Chase National of the same city. Following these close is the Royal Bank of Canada. The Bank of Montreal is only slightly lower and is followed by the Bank of England. Six American hanks come next and then the Canadian Bank of Commerce. After the Bank of Commerce is the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Other Canadian and British banks rank high, there being in the 150 listed ito American and 60 British, the former with nineteen billions of dt posits and the latter with over eighteen billions. It I noted too that in the English speaking world there are in addition to thi-. list 2i.nnn -mailer banks, the jrreat majority of which are domiciled in the United States. Hot porridge for cold days PORRIDGE Heat biscuits with water in sauce pan unti!l mixture thickens. Salt and serve with milk or cream. MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS r Ht.nK AT THEATItE. Stamtay 8t. Patrick's Day concert under d:rectorahlp of Dougherty. Tuesday Simple 8U" Coniedy. Paramcunt News. Wednesday am - Thainley Dorcthy Uackalll and Jack Mul-hall In "Smile. Brother. Smile." Juvenile Comedy "She's a boy." Paths Review. Friday and Saturday. Two Arabian Knights. Matto-Ooldwrn News. "SIMPLE SISM IS STORY OF GIRL WHO WANTS TO catc tIMis )T LOVE MITC 10 mend looks on with ssd eyes at tR .lo invemaklna of ntettv Bdle. one soA-wW-ex)ss -1n-rBV'ytt. aftd he latter, believing that heaven has st last heard her petitions, hurries to tur park st the appointed hour, meets the big boss. Is bawled out. and finds herself alone on the park bench wttti the arc light Just right for courtship, snd no one to court. ATTACKED HV TIIH1 As Slssle mourns her fsva a nick- him by profuse thanks snd determined ogllnss Frightened, but falling. Jerry allow himself to be lured Into lln- eering In the park with Slssle snd aea- lug her home afterward Her heme is a tenement room, across the had from which poor Mrs OkJ-bouii ! about to die. leaving ihree:.ser oli Buddy Slssle whispers this feelingly to Jerry as he leaves her at the door and he appears murk touched. Bui the neat any he seems cold and iiiMxnt Hud 8!fi la in tbe dumps sgaln. I.M MIKV WOIIKI IIO' U., fj...l j . i .. THE DAILY NET73 Msndjo .V. ssasa WHAT I MIGHT HAVE BEEN As Told by Harold C. Uurr BY CONSTANCE TAI-MADGE UI SHOULD Uk to have dnneed ail 1 over the world Ilk Isadora Dun-ean-if I hadn't been a mptloij-DjcHure efrej . When'.lNorma. Natalie and I were children 'h Brcoklyn w always played ; circus, t ws' forever b?!ne cast tar the clown, and ra:i around in my. petticoat wltii my face covered with Hour, i That was as near as we couM com ta the rltht tnaks-up But It wasn't! the pert 1 woaid have selected. ' I I wanted to'dsiire. 1 wanted to Il.r iin.l leap, and die like a swan. Hut that l(rt easy a It lomks or Miml. I on Id lea all rig lit. hat dying rame liortl Is me-i-ance I eat In the air. I nrarly broke my neck three time iry-hir Ut rile like that swan. t'lrullf. 1 sprained my left ankle, and help me to tit away with hl that wa my wan wvnK o far at heewHtaj a MI lmeaii was interned. ! ' "Then I transferred my ambition to make of myelf the beat bunny-hug lancer acre the bridges. 1 rarer po- . greased any farther .aan our own home with the-e fantastic steps. But. attar .ill. dreaasj can carry dims faatar than on a nttimxun iwu. n . w" wu roNT.txr i i.viim;e "I smarted in ihiure." dancM f tha colorrul paganu .; llaabatlkaia maaaaaut araat Intarnreta Mrptaim. and I oould .Mlly vlalon my- M( w mmte. rol. ' Ta0,,ul j jiefctng Irk km. the hay motad ep: woiKler ot a ttartlad wrW. , , ol tM nwawan peasant. stoifcaW French But ataa tar my tlH hmtinfi! I MIIH- " . waa In Bietum anctly two years b- . . . . fore I sot a chawee to watts. I Pi -mntint ran he -okI url ttsd. imkI t; every dUeetor about my ambritan but altkouab Itt arwwya been eaat for a herotoe wtb a aens. ot humor I at-! , fajatfcoven-, tlJM , ilMten 70 .ln lt an epp-rtwtKy to how thatj ,mM! , , lrnM,tlble I bawe It la mt d-rtre to whirl around aoaUMaoily In t . ' danee ttaaa of apontaaeous toy. It U "f roar. tfti Iea not mean that , ,.7 . I d nl ear. far bllrom dsnring. .,e at the M, thrMH of h,y B 1 rto. to mawt such rhapsody with Rwwarah TaVwtrrHS. Me .lanee. M, (Mfc j .(wv , lh, wwr, .htnce.l a tlsja, ant I sMtl eer far- b llm.n h. aet the lMatimi Mey- ae ae wfM) M ,rr, the rtMHn. w a(MtaMirBMe at berk that tnterrrt ; the trafr aaM eomedle- of life." Why should I like to bay been a( dancer? Dancing la so ailrt and has such Tamswraw lohn I'hlllp su. a variety of forma the oM Morris, iCopjrrtfM by Pubic Ledger, ftHTTf Tf HtT raqueat for a date, to both f . T sua couceaea with startling ulaoir. : "SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE!" :; IS UNUSUAL PICTURE To be Shown at tlx MM-tw.k lo with Jar Mallull and Iw.n.ito Us Wall lsdin; 'Smile. Brother. Smile." a Fir.-' N.t- A tlcnal pin taws here at the mld-wtek . described by those a ho ruve seen It a. an unusual pnotoatay Unusual in ih uv.ae that It treat of a phase of hu- man endeavor that doesn't often mii ,0, its wsy to the screen The commerce trareler has not often been accorded 4, the position of Importance to which hr is entitled in the field or business 4. Oonalder that every article you eon- 44tttM4tt'f nun practically, first reached the nuukiii v ii'v mwuiwm via in nmiun 'of the traveling salesman Your food-jstufs packate goods and bulk, your 'clothing, your toilet srtlclss. your j bocks, your furniture ail were sold to BE LOVED BY SOMEBODY ioL 1 v JJ?TiL?nZ . pie you eat- so to speak. up' Thlt whv h" deserves consideration. Poor Sla-artlfldal fee'. Jouncing tefore her everlastingly with aocil in omul. srauwr SmUe. which Charles R Roger produced for T'.r. National Plcturm and of the ironing Udlea. and the nar.fty -"' D"T big boss. Oscar. Passionately. Blasie Wiibs fcr s saeet petcoty of ber owu. nmiu nave ine leaiiirea leading roles. Di Jsak M' k. m n.r tn her "r nssBTCMii irsveiiar . latere evajiuatMi Swi tHm nnh. n4 prayers. Because of ner Booninr syo- . J j: . T ..-in. kai iiihhri Ymr " good bs has M determlna- Slmale Sis." tlon sad abfitty with the Invaluable i assistance of the telephone girl, played Edle. by mistaha sfps ISM th " Dorwthy Macksill. "TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS" IS HILARIOUS PICTURE I Arabls Hill be .llere s4 tteefc- Kiul with UlllbMi Hard la lsar Iwrl txicket ouwyfoou un snd Is about to "'" etMsliU" Is roraing nh her wallet vhan ah tliaa llll . " SSetUre-gnerS Will SSe William juuu trick she has learned at the ""W a hh nnt ")r Kntn PP'" L A. A. She has him begging for merry. anoe since his Volts Bcatman when Jerry O'Orady the girl-shy " t husky little driver of the laundry truck arrives Jerry tries s bit of his science on the thief, who limps off with mgw. black eyes snd abject apologies. IIHKO THItto KKTIir. AT Handing her scattered belongings to '.ha admtHng and bewildered Blasts. Jerry OXlrady Is about to Uke hrs ds- psrttire when the disheveled lady performance in "The This time the popu- CAUGHT BAD COLD WHILE OUT PLAYING NOT PROPERLY DRESSED Un. L. start ie, UQlsi, Alia., write.: "M yoeooest child baa a verv mA be him by the cost-uil and h.lds ! eo1 whii'h ahe got by going out play- muug, aaia wiSMi as yreBsxny drtrsftd. "She got so boarM tlrS eonll asrdly V, nd her thrust and chest were Very tore. ah ''IMJJ evertteiag ayanaole, but m-rrvn no rrnax untu, anally, I eil'k lettle of 4 erebrej' Dr. Wood's' Norway Pine Syrup i.ce..Udte. O'Orady fmall, -r.ws W JZ, W ''"V d v hu .orw po,m of aslart! Wp;i,rlkllT,.rM,ttf'U U" V her to go with him to the lsundry-1 " I)r Vnl a" K. tu. wh'n th- mu",c rt:; ,Th"'. ta most seduelvr. Jerry d-llvers hie But up only t,r Th. T. jlUbUta nut ki anrl oittkra ink t ir.it iuttiii.g Limited, U'eroaUi, Oat. ' ffl vli P 1 .Vmripm HaU M I OKI "' lar young tar play a r . i . 'Two Amman Knights a A,n-t:'ix story with most of the wsr hut in uf the laun'.u' left out "Two Arabian Knights" comes here s: t!ie weak-end. It vas made under the -upenrlslon A John W Oonsldlne, Jr (or Caddo Productions, a new United Artists unit, headed by Howard Hughes Director ' e wis Hllestone, who came Into pro-mine ncr only abort time ago with The Csve Man." has tried to make wlftly-mcving picture of hlhuwus stt-rstlotts into which s first sergeant nd a private get when they escape a "erman prison camp, in Arab disguise, h spite of their efforts, they land In Arabia and both fail in love with an ;mrr"s daughter. Then the fna begins. Mary Astor plays the girl, while bouts Volhelm takes the chief character le. that of Sergeant Peter McOaJfney. "The Revolutionary War was one that ires in history aa a period f super--tls heroism," decuuas Director Mile- tone. The Civil War was war ot '!, brother agntaat brofhar. But his last, th. World War, greatest of 5 sng: metitien hat harotaaa. None will talk Of ha sad pan. The only attitude the "terana take la on of kidding. They rr member the funny Incidents the other evarlts they 'want to forget as quickly s W't TaJils fhX.vatavmns' own viewpoint. Milestone bJTgotton bis two prtnelpala Into, a, verflgbls parade of laughable ntuauons. ( -T made the picture sspeclslly for those who wen In tiw war and those who weren't," says the dteedtor. ST. PATRICK'S m AT HOMEOFMRS. RORIE Xngllran u.A. 'Uarnnslble far Iniee. freer IWly Ixillars The st. Patrtek's Day tea given by the omen's susillaxy of toe AngHaan Church on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Oeorge Horte aroved aery suoosas. rut. The spaetoua roorm were artlsti-cslly decorated wrih shameocks and the sea taMa with daXSMUsj. A largo nsha-ber of htdle. attested sM's -etfrff-va. needing forty donaea waa netted ftr the funds of the eegenlmUon. Ura. Andrew, president of the suillHu-y, snd Mrs Rii. snd Mrs Markie received with Mrs Rorte. Mm Tremayne and Mrs. U-pine poured, while th-ise sorvlng ere Mr West. Mrs Metan. Mrs Puller) snd Mrs Smith The caehief Was Mrs Bar tt-Jones. Home n king Mrs Pyle snd Mrs Mlllv ''.ml- table Mrs Evilt Mrs Dlott.l xt.il Ut Juluu. PC theHipe TO wear the Mav Belle Bobette is to !0ve ,t t It fits so comfortaM', , vet so smoothly ! If r(.nv slenderizes the hip me and is so earef ull y tai! , irirj with its well -cut guSiet. Moreo-rer, you'll lov fr)e oft beauty of our ! 1, rayon from'which ni! .,v UWt undiet are ;aJr Thee dainty, moderjr,v pnceo, tong-wearm are obtatnsble in charming, rriy Wj 'jv pastel shades. May Belle undies mav be idtntified by the little MJV Belle Uexl inside ea.-li jar ment. You will find our net May Belle Junior I.i.ine attractive and durable: t 14 years. Knitted, D-r W Tlilmr.l ' " KSB 231 I I llr v rTM li. j , , V 6 - i 1 1 Special :: Offering of- COATS for LAMBS. MISSUS AND miLDIIEN COATS FOR CHII.DItBN Regular value up to 118.00. Special price COATS FOIt I.ADIBS AND MISSKS Regular vulue up to $25.00. Scinl price Have your choice of these Hiitendfd garmcr t laat, for they will not laitt long at thene prices. B. C. Fur Company Third .Avenue Spring Opening Prince Hupcrt ijidle nre Invited to mi. ml Doner's Spring Opening on l'IMDAY AND SATURDAY and hec the Inlent ntyle llnt nrvd urfto-the-win"'' mndm n Frock and Cunta. IIcanadianJ "Demersw Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Scrvicea Sailings from Prince Rupert To Kffrlilkan, Uranrell. Juneau, and Rksgwsy Msrrh 11. " tm- . . . u .... ia ik Stirtl 4. is vsnroover, vietnnn anu r " ritiNrr.ae nKtTBH r.. far Huledale. Ear Weils llella. Onean falls, Nama, Alert Campbell Hirer, and Vanier erery Bsiurdsy. I l)on 0sv-agrney fur all Hteamshlp Mnes. tull inrorrDeuuw VV. V K lfRI. ""irrsl Agent ,,.! forner of tin Klreet and art! Avenue, I'rlnte lliipert, III.