PAGE TWO THB D'AILt NEWS. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published livery Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Edi or. City Delivery, by mail or For lesser period, paid By mail to all parts of There ha SUfeSCRIITION KATES Aoi tnern ana tenirai uriusn loiumma, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION this year. If . lie;, do n .1 . u bably hearing I'nmi them. Tl wish idem a -in ic.-sfui m,..i.'. COST Ol" IDl ( ATI ON icel, 'tjie c r; : it i ;i t .( , 1 , n-' province. In t his con r.ect ion i! : s i ::'t i : i ittr educaiion in in:i-ii l'i.iu::.iu u ;i ii , , The following :ol..i a;- I r ine .i-ia Mai' ,. Ida. $H.:',1 !.t;j.. Alberta. . 1 1 . i :'.,.:;'.' ; .-a.-r.alt ARE CANADIANS SPONGERS i Toronto diode , 98 86 at it Surely in deft use matters tl:e am,. ale of "eijual stat ;n ibis inpaif :iit- aiiiinal liill -'iiit ol her fine inces. i'.ij'i ilriti-h t'olurii- w an. $1 i.'.isi .ns:; ; Manitoba. S'.t.'.t'.i:;;.!!', 1 ; Ontario. t ; r, ., . t , I ::. .-,,r tl.e sake ,.i com-pari-ooii it may In a-.-nnied :i,at tin p M oi i at i . n of Kritisli ( ',.1 unibia. Alberta, and Manitoba is vinualiy tlf anie. with Saskatchewan ajiproximately Joh.immi more ih.m thi pi -o 'in a.ul Ontario abmr. five times as mm h. In oilier ua-il-. Unti-h t'ol ina Ida's per capita cost is considerably les. than either Albert a or Manitoba, while, for a poulation of onl Jon.Odti more. tin- Saskatchewan total is greatly in advance of that o; this pion,ie. ( intario's per capita ex)endilure, too. would won. .u; a; r.mre itia-i llntin ( 'olunibia's. although greater iiepulatioii -1 i i . 1 tci,.l it. tut the bill in tertain lisiects of oerlieatl. From these comparison it i- e.i-y to -ee that ll. itish Columbia by no means is spt ndii j; too mm n etlut at mn. h a more striking comparison is needed, boutwr. I lie tact ma;, be noted that the annual bill tor jTeparinjr lln'i.-n 'oluiniii..'.- yuu'.n for lile's .-.rugtrle is consitlerab'v less than rail ,.1 ine ani. ui.t -pert eat li year on booze and hor.-e-no ii'L'. flitt l-slH hitrh 'ti.i h,,T,,l 1,.,l'i I. , lut-i, ,'.,ri-il.i c u M,itw.n INSTRUMENT WILL RECORD THE STATIC pedltc oonmeroe. lloci'i tint the approach of hurricanes or lesser storms can be detected by locating static oenUaa. naval en- fPNTRFQ IN FA'JT a"1"" nve Perfected designs far LEllllAEuJ 111 Dnul ltaiir recorders which will be plaoad at naval radio stations and airports on WASHINGTON. DC. Aprlt 30 Motor- the Caribbean and Allantlr coasts sous ss a pest of radio r iinmiuilc atlontt. Tticar rlevlres automatically record the static soon mfiy be ututifd by sieure a "en Ity nd dlrertion of a static cento save life and property an,' to ex- lie Teachers i Take a Summer vacation trip to Niagara Falls in July see I the scenic and industrial. I wonder of the world at our -expense give one of your pupils the thrill of a lifetime. The conditions are easy let us tell you about it. Write for particulars to THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, Ltd. Niagara Falls, Ontario HUMORIST IN "A TEXAS STEER" Will Kosem seen in Picture Here at Mltl-lVerl; in Corned) MtiuMwils I MIL. I in AtfHrtKtf. wr moimim-LW-W..JF HuJKtWk Be :cn humorist, whose dally gj newspa;ier "remnrk" are ny millions ai the breakfast lr moraine paper, has titled A Texas Steer." In which he has the naid in advance for yearly neriod W.00 star role or oongwHwrnan Maverick Or tnur mnnrhs for SI .00 i Brander. Tesas cattleman, elects to By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British conam. tnrougn tne Z.Z B1r Empire and United States, niid in advance per year .... 00!Si"SXrSSi: By man to an otner countries, per year ,Jujby Ann Hork I In screen lingo, the role of Congress- "merelv reporting the facU." he ex-1 j : K ,,;.t (t tviwtlS k. ni. oi a mad haui. T- HOOT GIBSON SEEN amonr the n itions of tne world, wh'ch in many aspects may be true IN "GALLGFING FURY enough, but a country of I -1 - - - . 1 a'-l -er.se of responsibility i- not revealed by the recent lln'i-li rarl:amentar return on defense I, ,,,. w.-tnii Rider l Kven Mae According to this return, the contribiitioii.-. by (ireat Hritain aim paiiu: tkaa Ever In this the lloniiiiiolis toward n.ial d, U n.-e tor r.iT-llS are estimated ; I let ore lollows: i:.t i-;u; ex. tuu imiii- ici.i . xr.ii 1 ?.. mini a.w. " '! r.- :tht sot of Western stars. tralia. ..7".f,,ion ; New Zealand. f 7.:':' S . i in hiding the first instal ment of its contribution to the n.ial :ie a! Singapore. Somb Afr'ea. j ' T ' Jrom the ptn ot 12).17;i. Kw. : ted suthor of western stor- When it comes to the proportion ,.! expenditure or navm ile fense in re'ation to the foreij.';i tratle lintain and the Dominions the showing for (his great trailing cintry, the sixth in the world in volume, i- no better. Here l- the percentage ot naval contributions in ri iat ini to inipoi'- an! exports, respectively, tor dreat Britain. 2.s7 and L'.S., per , en' : 'anada. . 'T and .ns per tent; Australia. 1 .:'. and I. ill per ten! ; New Zealand, bd and To per tent.: South Afro a. .oi and .P7 per cent. When it conic- to expend!' in per head of population there i-atill aoUiing to o. asbm the ni.-iii.; ot 'Ail beadB of Canadians in pride. For Britain the expenditures in 1926 and 1927 respectively, were 2i U and 25s (id; Canada, 8d and 9' d (16 cent and 19 cents) : Australia. IBs Hd and 18s 6d; New Zealand, 8s and 9s 4d (contributed by tne European section of the population only). Could disarmament go farther? Is it not a case of sponging on the Motherland without even having the grace to admit it, and at the same time seeking to promote the "national" spirit at the sacrifice of unity in the Britinh Commonwealth? r t .-ntly appeared la one of the -Jonsl magarJnaa under the i be Tidy Toreador." r ,c.,- '-Saaon. the man who directed ,: race sequence In "Ben Hut" , : Is the screen's foremost dl- r la the realm of suspense antt (jocr characterisation, directed "Oal-a ;:jig Fury." The story is laid In the west and .unbraces all the colorful atmosphere 3f the enw coufctry. Msny original elements are introduced and the plot ts built around a newly discovered beauty mud found adjacent to a volcanic aprlng. Much comedy is scattered through the picture, which puts Gibson In a class by himself, making him the only Western star capable of doing all the stunts required of a saddle-adept and at the same tune with an Intelligent sense of comedy values TOUCHING STORY OF MAN WHO FELL AND HOW HE CAME BACK 1 iHHtrnl to he Head and Ma lleverel fur lila Prater and Honor For August chiller, the kindly, lovable cashier of a bank in a small Oer-man-American community, the world centres about his home. There live his :-hlef pleasures. a patient wile and alx c hilars. As a business executive, August la meticulous and exaeUui;. He demands the same Christian attitude of etnas abat he himself boasts. August orWeSA hameetf on being &n Idea! father, a tsJajtfMl worker and a loyal husband. Be is the central figure at the weekend picture here "The Way of All Fleah." The bank president asks him to go to a neighboring cin and ell some valuable bonds, .ft Is the first tune August has taken s train since his honeymoon Loaded ylth baggage he Is forced to alt In a chair shared by Mayme, a woman of the world. She quickly senses bis errand Mayme tells him that without hi wonderful beard he'd appear ten years younger and win any woman's heart Responding to this Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.40 Jman tor win Rogers ia "a natural." comedy. Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2.80 IFor year he has been kidding Congress Oaaette. Local Readers, per insertion, per line 25 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word .2 Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line 13 Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone WI'.KK .IT THEATUK. - . , Mmi'l:ty fr "The Thirteenti! Horn." Cosnady "Sfcook Siioofln;!." Paramount News. A Tuesday. Hoot Olbton in Galloping Fury." Comedy.- Oaartte. Wednesday mill TliurMliijr Will Bcgers the American humor- 1st In "A T.xas Steer." 1 1 , Frkly ami Saturday The Way of all Fleah." plains. U When he went tp Waahlag- . 4t f ton with hla supporting players for! "A Texas Steer." the National Press j treatment, August leaves his treasured -!vb if :h: opportunity to hand adornment In barber shop as soon Rogers an appointment as CcnvsMnari-Jas the train reaches its destination. He t-largeof the liiuud fuatrs tmce ne had ! emerges, smooth ol face, to a brief life I -- ircen f.reci" as ..t.iv Beverly of pleasure August wakes up next Hills. mcrning in a chcp lodging house. His A C ;n?rrs:nan-at-!arge In private head whirls. His bonds are gone. Hla ilfe. a Crngrensman on the screen It Is reputation Is no more. Mayme has nr iftMi rnmhtnatlin anrl in "A Texas ' cif n her work Monday, April 30, 1928 !s,., th, mosv naf been made of tbe; Tm- i iTii sr.oi KNTE GOOD WISHES FROM ALL The people ,!' I'l'irce Kllprit uili well tn Ihe memliers of the McCraekeii expedi; inn w h has :r,a,l:' Prime llupert th- jumping of! place and to "huh they havr picni-ed n return. Tile party comedy situations of the famous old, rinding her In a cafe, August de-Charles H. Hoyt stage success Then.mJndl the mining money. At first, with Rogers writing the title. "A Texas Bb laugni m nto tee. Then, a burly Strrr" t naturally hsrslded as the out-' kjiocks him over the head with , :..(: .ftp r from th,a ehmlt and uk tUs inert body to mm;e.s 'the railroad yard. Feeling someone r.- p.. -ur i. her nn.i-week MI1,.it, m, August, with a mighty grasps his assailant and tosses ii going "ii a !:..!., ra, i.i-tor;. - p-d;: i. n . Tin-..' will explore new re- jrions and briiijr iio.ce si.er:nn n- i ,,::i!ia! and bird life and will : investigate am ien: Indii.i: Mil.-i.-. '1 .ivy may possibly not be back "THIRTFFNTH HfiHR" alt re'1 iiii-:- it nd we all 15 HtRt lUWIbill l hr.au ol ' iraMSM sea In PU-ture shimint u, nf ln-ler rinmii.l l' . - ,r. In Ti.a " i :.t!i H mi ' j: utr 'a,- mi., r; y j'-i. . ., ,.i .t In :i iive- .tr.'l :.)ar-i:.: r ,n. .,. .!.;.. I; i-- h..ur a. ii : . , k:.o a t- f A t v. hei: ., a- .iy :(!' :rti .tl : : i mI T uir.a ie I '.a ' ri.itl '..m into the path of an oncoming tniii. The dead mas Is Identified as ,11 il I,,- ihii.k.nvr f th.-m i,n,l it,.- &, ...i:r due to the fact that the 1st-1 i . . t r iinnn TftlllfillT ' v.ateh Is found In his hand, -.u.e.st. wife reads the item In a news-,..(!. sad believes her husband died ! . ' death, attempting to protect ..i .-.da. ri,.:: to bring shame on his tam- becomes s caretaker In one . : t: park. Years later, be hears !!;. Jr. Is to give s vkriln t in , l a old man listens to his -a:i :-in i m,u high up in the bsl- n II, ,.t:i - that tbt boy Is going a an 'he holiday with bis Visits IIUI IIOIIK a t,iy. the family 'en,'. a- emetery. they decor - i" i. te two boys who fell ai ' - service, and their , - mtbstane. The old .. '" i home and looks In -.,... beautiful tree Is lit; - .g dlsUinutad. Out-ne snow is falling. A -- Uie old man peering In a dst covered pan He ! .,taa -o him tor loiter Ins whe, s yr and her childraxt oatne ' ey beg the oOoer to let the ,-r go. Wtiyf "It Is Christmas." old man, released, starts to sham--ie off. Only has oldest boy follows, asking. "Have you no boase?" And the white bearded patriarch backs away with a sweet unu Ughtlng his eatoe vu-rga. "Yes." aaya he. "I have a home." 8 ,., a 'a- -si- 'v -v,-,3B Man in the Moon j a 1 1 L K Adam never bad to worry about nut lneom ts bnu Uaihm assn tomorrow In "OaUop- nere AUjn cv(n it &a hsve a pain In vitation to vacate his bsautlful residence In Kden. ve never hears poor aacuses her husband when the latter staid Owt all nlgbt with taa The worst thing I aatr is having to to pay a coal bill in the auanmer Tough, the MofsBvn bulldog, will find it tougher before be returns. But he looks like s - eaap that would not let go if he could kalp It. . t think committee jr the council should be appointed to inquire into the weather condition. It's about time somebody was doing something. It's a clever traQtr that can explain his aspens account. There seem to tat no ftdsUars left in town. The only thing we have in that particular line is a few score violinists. The editor says he has been trying to decide which party to support at the next election but ao far a he can see neither side seems to have any money. so what Is he going to do about It? About th end of neat month we ought to be getting fresh B.C. straw-berr, so life msy yet be worth living. Making a man eat dirt Is another wny of making a politician eat hla words. I am thinking of making a political platfcrm one of these days. I stand for Rocd roads, no taxes, abolition of politicians, aid to loeal lnduatrts. particularly mine and thane of say friends and free living for misapapsr About the hardest person to live with ts a husband on a rainy Sunday. IIKtVV IIKM AMI ON lOHRKTS For generations past the forests of Canada have borne mot than their just burden in supporting public expenditures As a mult I hey have been .severely depleted They cannot much Iniiei Mnnd the exorbitant drain caured by extravagant use and inadequate protection. 9 J-. UtK, ! GaiE Freedom from Ferspiraiion uoour from Bath to Baft Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert .trim. st. mis. The feeling pravlah here that nation. al necessity wUl soon require that ships oe ouut in tne Prince Rupert drv doek for war eeaergeney. Wltaeaee at the session of th In- teraatlonal Fisheries Commission XT THAT a simple, delightful way to avoid the ' unnecessary social error of perspiration odour ... to refresh one's skin from top to toe regularly, in a bath with the cleansing;, blandly antiseptic lather of Lifebuoy Soap. Perspiration is natural . . . even healthful. Physicians say the average human body exudes from one to two pints of moisture daily in the form of perspiration. But this moisture need not Ue pffgnsive. Lifebuoy Soap in the bath opens the pores and cleanses and purifies them, keeps them sweet and breathing. Lifebuoy Soap gives you cleanliness that no other soap can give. . . . antiseptic cleanliness. And this advantage costs you nothing extra because Lifebuoy Soap a pure toilet soap for face, hands and bath sells at a popular price. You'll never know how truly delightful a bath can be until you try Lifebuoy. You Perspire in botli Winter and Summer Perspiration it not caused by warm weather, ' exercise, or heavy clothing alone. Joy, fear, or any emotion increases the flow of moisture through the pores of the skin. To keep well, drink lots of water, perspire freely and pre-vent perspiration odour by using Lifebuoy Soap. this morning were W. M. Tbbey ft. "g woods. A L. Cari-Ufnar' acW t. kH jonnaon. The comnrlaaion ariMeta ooara tne u -a. ceaar " wiit The city council decided last m.ht that light would be granted rrM i .... exhibition Hall lor the Cadet Oorpa cvh. vi:uomi:k r.us HAVANA. Cuba, April 30 -A raoent decree pcrm'ts free admission of tourist motor rar into Cuba at personal bag. gage A h-md equal to the amount of import duty is required, however in ... sure compliance with the laws. V Lent Brodstcs LubJmiI Toronto iP: t - 'iSW FOR TOILET AND DAT II Canadian National Steamships Co, Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AM) SHIPYARD OperittinK li.T.I'. Z0.00O Ton FlonlitiR Dry l Knyrtne,. Machinists, Boilermakers, Hlacksmiths. lstl'rB makers. Founders. Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTIMC AND ACETYLENE WELDING, Our plant la equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385