Advertising unless true Is wasted We tell you "StJVDA" Orange Pekoe Is the best Orange Pekoe you can buy and the most economical. A half-pound package is only 43c Sold by all good grocers. Make a test in your own home. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by TrJnce Rupert . Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. POLLEN - - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION nATES 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 of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period $3.00 Or four months for $1.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid invadvance per year .... $0.00 By mall to all other countries, per year $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 93 Editor and Reporters Telephone - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION STOCKS SELL IN EAST Price of Daily News Cut Monday, Feb. 6, 1928 bo much attention have the B.C. mining stocks attracted of late that a number are now being listed on the Toronto curb market. That' is an indication that they are really being considered seriously outside the province. That they will be much more in demand by outsiders soon is pretty safe prophecy. As money is still needed to carry on' development work at many of the properties, the interest taken by outsiders in local securities should be a distinct advantage. ARE PRICES TOO HIC.II? in a IeUer to the local board of trade "read at the meeting l-rlday the general manager of the Consolidated Mining and Smelt ing Company mentioned the inflation of mining stocks and suggests that many of them are much over-valued. Doubtless this is true for the poW stocks are boosted up along with those that have merit and the public knows very little about what is being purchased. That is where the gamble in connection with mining stocks comes in. CAN IT CARRY GRAIN? According to the provincial member for Vancouver, the P.G.E cannot, and will never be able to carry grain from the Peace River country to Vancouver. Grain is not easily hauled over mountains, especially when there are better routes available. There is no doubt that Mr. Creery echoes the sentiments of hundred! ojherli ill regard t the IVG.E. Thejiae Aould, doubt-less be'cdmihfeted to Prince George but it is pure futility to expect to convert it Into a grain road. Before it can be used for that purpose it wfjl tave to be relaid with heavy rails, according to railway authorities, the curves will have to be straightened out at enormous expense and the grades cut down. In fact the line will have to be rebuilt. But why do all this when there is already a good road to tidewater at Prince Rupert? DON'T RE TIfIN SKINNED Now and then Prince Rupert is the subject of a knock. But we must not be thin skinned about that Every knock is a boost. That is why we sometimes publish In this paper letters directed against ourselves. The moment we begin to feel the gentle hammer of the adversary we begin to feel that life is really worth living. The other day an eastern financial paper had some little Jeers to make at our expense but knowing our tendencies the funny man closed with these words: "If we carry on with these comparisons any longer we are going to have the good citizens of Prince Rupert passing resolutions about us so we sign off." to 50 Cents a Month When , Delivered in Prince Rupert Commencing with the beginning of 1928 the price of the Daily News is as follows: Delivered in Prince Rupert. 50c a month in advance, or SS.00 a year. out-of-town in Northern or Central R.C., SH.OO a year or four months for $1.00. Other Canadian or U.S. points. 6.00 a year. The only way to keep in touch with the North is to read a northern paper. Be a picture of health Makes good blood for fine complexions Supplies energy ancf roughage 1 Saves breakfast work and worry MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS ' v WL'KK AT THHATHB Monday "The Dlnck Diamond Express" Comedy "Hold Still" Paramount News. TucKda.v i "Captain Salvation.'' Comedy "Dumb Belles.' "Hodge Podge." Wednesday ami Thursday fWfltaKt BMttlMrtflMM in "TtM Drop Kick." Comedy "Craey to Fly." Aesop's Film Fables. Friday and Satunlity Lon Cheney "Tell H to the Msr- inta." Pathe Review. Comedy "Gym Dandy." MONTE BLUE HERE IN "BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS" TONIGHT Monte Blue, as Dan Foster, engineer. epitomizes all that is tine, strong and ! .il in the railroad man His pride la hat he Is always In on schedule, that lie can put bread In the mouths of hi .vidowed sister's children, that he Is In , ood standing with hit employers and , with the men of the Brotherhood. That the speeding oar of a Joy-ildlng octety girl should crash Into his train, su'lng the first accident Identified with his name, la a grief to hltn. but his is forgotten in pity for the girl. Pity turns easily into love, and before he knows It be la engaged to a girl whose mother earnest to plead that she cannot stand poverty. . The engineer's brttther goes to the dogs, and tor toe girl's salt potter give her up. When she marries the rich man, Foster Is the engineer on the sprees that carries bat private eoaah aud bridal party. Batsglts hold up the train. One of then prove to be Fes ter's brother. Terrific are the treasures be goes through to keep Mi honor clean. "Black Diamond Express" la to be -.limed here tonight. OLD CLIPPER SHIP USED IN FILMING OF "CAPTAIN SALVATION" One of the moat famous of the old clipper ships made her debut In pic- ures. after years of idle Bess sine sup planted by the faster steam Toasela, when the old "Santa Clara." whose his tory la closely woven with the early settler of California, and which sailed he brgh a In 1888. was turned Into a 1 lotting studio. i It waa used for the "beU ship" la 'Captain Salvation." Cosmopolitan's vivid fllmlzatlon of Frederick William Wallace's novel, directed by John S. Robertson at the Metro -Ooldwyn-S. layer tudlos. A complete tea voyage was made while the picture was being filmed aboard the famous ship, and astona carried It down toward the Mexican line. The picture I to be shown here to morrow. FOOLBALL PLAYER IN "THE DROP KICK" AT WESTHOLME MID-WEEK He plave throughout an entire game of In arcollehlate football la a semi- unconscious state. Such I the record held by Dick Hy land Stanford football star, who acted as technical advisor during the filming Jf "The Drop Kick." With Richard Barttulmea as star her for the mid- week. Ik!, iimvIMJ 1 ulal t AaMMJ-Ma, in me nitn piay iiyiana was mrown upon the ground and a runner's foot crashed against his head. The instinct of the football stayer eess to Hylaad's i)rt. and he played the balance of the same in a dased state, not knowing what waa happening until he casne to normal consciousness In the dressing rooms at the termination of the big I game. Hyland l an All-American player and waa brought from Stanford by Richard Berthtlmeaa to lend his service to make the football sequence a realistic as possible. Two fame from the Dnl-venules of Southern California and Stanford, and Many of whom wer All-American and All-Ooaat players, played real games for these scene. aaM to be the finest football scene ever Mmed. "TELL IT TO MARINES" DRAMA OF REBELLION IN CHINA SEEN TODAY "Tell it to the Marines" la a mighty drama, told amid greet batUesnlpa to grim wer SMtMeiivera: amid atrenueu frn in an Oriental wfttlernee: Strtta fhr conftmSra add bustle of Marin barmen but, after all, thexe thrills, biu of comedy, and Inaptsing spectacle .'; incidental incidental to the love ot i young American and a pretty girl .uiri the gruff but fatherly love ot a -n.vUd murine sergeant for the boya hp Hoorea and belabors like a terrible iip:mBter but at heart I ;roul Of. 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One roar with laughter at William Haines, a the reerutt. in hat trouble with the paint his totrodatstlon to the "Ad mirals bg" and his. troubles with the aergesBt that land hhn in the brig. On thru la at th mighty spectacle of whole battle fleet in maaoeuvera lit sinus beichlnc flam and the grim marines who feed them their expensive food. Lon Chancy, as the grizzled sergeant, i ha a rele the like of which be never1 played and may never play again a : role be dwea not act but literally live. J "Tell tt to the Marine" will be, aereeaed at the Wsstltolme Theatre at i the end of the woejk. Ten Years Ago 1 Prince Rupert I mutt AKY ft, ISIS. The ml of bom eeoklng by the Red Cross Society this weak win be in chafl of Mrs. W J. Smlthera and Mrs. W. T. Mate. W. E. Thompson, organising sectary of the IVraee Rupert Trade St Labor Council, returned to the city today from Victoria where he attended a provincial conference. Mr. and Mrs Frsd Shaw. McBride Stmt, entertained laat night In h u.or f their daughter. Mlaa Elsie Shaw, who ha attained her eighteenth birth-day. Among those present were M1-,cj Jeast Bury. Florrle Joy. Clara joy. Margaret Owen. Florence Bos. Lillian Ambrose, Mary tfancq, Prime Hancq and Mr. Hancq. HOTEL AllltlVALS. PrliM-e Itupcrt 1. C. tlardwel) and T. J. Btepliene. Vancouver; Mra. 0. W Oaaeel ana daughter and T. Walsh, Kwlnltaa. Central J. H. Tlcehurst; Hkaelton; W. P. Tkylor. C.M.R.: Jkmss Jack aad V Oinis, Vancouver Hwioy P. H. Hughan. Alysnah. The American rTallbut acbooner Sumner. Capt. Mingo Soriano, arrived Bat urday night from Seattle, where aha ha been tlel up during the winter, and will outfit here before proceeding next week to the halibut banks. The Sumn'i belongs to the Canadian Flah at Cold Storage Co, THE GRAIN DUST BLUES early In the moHln babt sight o'clock Here slid there they coos trek kin' for de dook: Bun siat up an' wid nuthln' but a Trek by de hunerds dahn de railroad track. 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