Thursday, May 29, 1924. PfclHC* CKORGE CITIZ** For One Cent you may obtain 3 cups of H403 AsK for a trial pacKage today. Delicious! Economical! IN MOVIELAND •THE CALL OF THE CANYON" IS THE BILL AT THE CAPITAL THIS EVENING Zane Grey is probably the biggest name in modern American fiction. I Every one of his books sell over a million copies. "The Call of the Canyon" is the second Zane Grey story to be produced by Pnramount. It ran as a serial in the Ladies Home Journal and has since been nublishen as a novel. It is a story of. Fifth Avenue and the Mojava Desert, of frivolous New York society and the stern lie of the Western ranges, of ,t |,-iii of society wasters—:i nan and a beautiful girl—and the offsets which the great open spaces of the \\ cm hci upon their souls and their TV picture which will bo i*.hovi: at thn Capital this evening teils of •>lr-ley '.'•ii'-ph, a daughter of tr-u rich, who i? engaged to be married to iv«'ri i t-hal-Iuwih'Es of the frivolous society lift-and j iPdly obeys his doctor's ird'.'r^ to uo to Arizona for his he.iKii. t"V|, «-ti.ys with an -VH-.<>•:,. rarvlv ing family, the Hutters. nrA Flo. the (laughter of the ho«sc, falls In love with him. But he is true to Carley, though he wavers. Cariey. still deeply in love with him, jourr.eys out to Arizona to see him. The crudenoss of everything disgusts her. She attends a ranch dance in a very tjecol-k-tte gown and is insulted by a sheop-herder. Glen licks him. She trios to get Glen to go bnck East with her but he will not go. She returns home U) live her old life only to find it tasteless! In her absence, Glen, to save Flo flutter's life and in gratitude for her devotion, is about to marry her when Garley returns to Arizona. Flo realizes that her love for Glenn is vain and in the church she sees Carley. Flo leaves and Glenn and Carley look '.it each other with the full assurance that their troubles are over. The climax is strong and effective. "THE EXILES" WILL BE BILL AT THE REX THEATRE ON MONDAY What happens when the savages and cultivated man lie down) together? This question finds expression and answer in "The Exiles," John •Gilbert's latest starring vehicle for William Fox, which opens at the Rex theatre on Monday evening. John Gilbert interprets the role created by Richard Harding Davis. Holcombe is the super-cultured man who is a lawyer in New York. Finding himself overworked, he is ordered to Tangiers, Africa, by his physician. In Tangiers the staid business man finds his entire conception of life changed. Where people were formerly regarded as subjects to be inoculated by the law's force, they are now beheld in the light of a human understanding. He meets a tvoman whom he had condemned before a court in New York. She saves his life in a thrilling rescue and he discovers love, an emotion he never took cognizance of before, insinuating itself into his entire being. The transformation of this man in the exotic East provides one of the most genuinely unusual stories that the screen has adapted. When it appeared in book form Richard Harding Davis was immediately proclaimed the master American fictionist. "PLEASURE MAD" EARNED THE TITLE GIVEN IT BY DIRECTOR REGINALD BARKER ENGLISH SUPER-PICTURE SHOWING AT THE REX THEATRE THIS EVENING "The Game of Life" is the title of the first of the English super-pictures to be shown in Canada, and will be the feature at the Rex this evening and on Saturday evening, the theatre JJeing engaged on Friday evening for the public meeting of the Provincial party. "The Game of Life deals with the time of the Crimean war, in 1854, and some very faithful reproductions are given of the outstanding events of that great struggle. In addition to the entertainment which the unfolding of the plot furnishes, the picture has an fiucational value of no small merit. Reeve A. K. McLean has been chosen as the Provincial candidate for the riding of Burnaby. The reeve was formerly identified with the Liberal party. » When Reginald Barker was filming the scrten version of "The Valley of Content," Blanch Upright's novel, a party of twenty young married couples, recently arrived from the east, visited the studios of Hollywood for the Louis P Mayer-Meto forces-and saw the part of the picture that depicts a family breaking up through the hunt for excessive pleasure. So realistic were the scenes and so deeply inpressed were the tourinj, pleasure-seekers that they decided to cancel reservations foju-ihe evening at a smart cafe, whore they ha( planned an unusually lively and cost ly party. "This film is some eye-opener to a fellow who is bound to spend all the coin he can lay his hands on,' commented one of the young men "It's all wrong to go pleasure mad.' Director Barker overheard this last remark and it furnished him with the inspiration for a new title for tho picture. "Pleasure Mad" is showing at the Capitol on Monday evening. Hon. W. Sloan will have two candidates against him again this time in Nanaimo. The Conservatives have nominated Mayor BusHy and the Socialists have named W. A. Pritch-ard. George Dingwall, who was a Labor candidate in Rossland in the last election, has been named as the Provincial candidate in the Rossland-Trail constituency. The Liberals, have nominated a Rossland man, while the Conservative candidate is a resident of Trail. What do other eyes see? Ask and answer this question honestly Your mirror can tell you what other eyes sec—if you will consult it honestly, and honestly accept its judgmenf. But you heed no diet.. Because uiili .• not remain unlovt ! iirjf youthful (¦¦'.. gave you may be ¦ Millions of .•. mi fear its verily -k.'n need The allur-xi'jn Nature iurs today. i now fallow this s'mple rt:le to keep the radiance and beauty of schoolgirl complexion. You can, too. Just tltis Cleanse the - ¦ e jularly, authorities say, : k n y 'iir com- plexion lovely, radiant, youthful. But beware of harsh cleansing methods. Tiny injure skin. Wa s li llioro ug h 1 y w i t h Palmolive S:>ai>—each night before r< ;ir:n£. Rub tlic creamy, foamy lather well into the tiny pun- Rinse — and repeat the washing. Then rinse again. Then—if .skin is dry—apply a little cold cream. That is.all. Skia so cured for is not injured by cosmetics, by wind and sun, or 1 y dirt. The simple, and correct zvay \ on cannot find a more effective bsairty treatment. Because Paimolive Soap is blended of rare palm and olive- oils—famous for mild but thorough cleansing qualities since the days of Cleopatra. And it is inexpensive. Be sure you {,'••'< Palmolive — which is never sold unwrapped. All dealers have it. After even a short period of this treatment you will see a marked improvement in your skin. Many now ufe *een in motion pictures. " Hon. H. H. Stevens secured information in the house of commons last week as to the expenditures of the ' federal government in the recent dope investigation on the coast. J. i P. Smith, wTio conducted the investigation, received $1746.50. M. A. J Macdonald, for a watching brief and , advising1 the department, received $1368.45. J. B. Pattullo, for fees and expenses, received $4952.96. F. j A. McDiarmid drew down $905.00; j and J. A. Russel, as counsel for Ec- | cles and other members of the mounted police, received $2726. The Home of "PARAMOUNT PICTURES" Under Control of The Capitol Entertainments of Canada. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY "The Call of the Canyon" —With— Richard Dix, Lois Wilson and Marjorie Daw. McBRIDE LIBERALS PERFECT ELECTION ORGANIZATION A well attended meeting was held at McBride on Thursday evening for the purpose of perfecting the organization of the Liberals of McBridc and vicinity. D. W. Hay occupied the chair. The following officers were elected: Honorary president, Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King; Hon. vice-president, Hon. John Oliver; second honorary vice-president, H. G. Perry; president, David W. Hay; vice-president, W. H. Bryne; secretary-treasurer, G. T. Holdway; executive committee, N. H. Hading, C. B. Cliff, J. Goodman, W. II. Bryne and W. A. i E. Wall. A resolution was passed at the j meeting expressing allegir.ncc to the | present administration in the persons; of the Oliver government, also to support the present member, H. G. : Perry. Lois Wilson in the Raramount Picture •The Call of the Canyon* Comedy— "ONLY A HUSBAND." Fox News Weekly—Canadian Edition. Adults, 40c. Children, 15c. Pay Tax. COMING—MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY An Adaptation of "The Valley of Content-" "Pleasure Mad" Annual Sam* The Annual Rose Dance, under the auspices of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary, will be given in the Ritts-Kifer Hall on the evening of FRIDAY, JUNE 6th TICKETS, including Supper, . $1.00 RALPH CONNOR" WAS WELL PAID FOR WAR SERVICE William Duff, the Liberal member for Lunenburg, has been instrumen- I tal in informing the people of Can- J ada as to the remuneration paid to:1 Dr. C. W. Gordon, of Winnipeg, for ! lis war services as captain and chap- ! lain in the Canadian expeditionary j forces. The doctor served four years, j :hree months and 28 days and received all told $17,640, including $2962 which was paid to his dependent. A portion of the doctor's services consisted in delivering patriotic addresses in Canada and the United States. The doctor is best known by lis pen name of "Ralph Connor." F. DOCKRILL UNANIMOUSLY CHOSEN BY PROVINCIALS IN THE SKEENA RIDING FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. Frank Dockrill, the welPknown fanner of Telkwa, received the unanimous nomination of the Provin* cials of Skeena in a convention held in Smithers on Tuesday evening. Dockrill is a man of standing in the riding and should bring considerable strength to the Provincial cause. 35c. We Pay Tax. Hon. E. D. Barrow, minister *of agriculture, has been nominated as Children, 15c. the. Liberal candidate for Chilliwack. SEE A EL BOOTH For Bash, Doors, Screen*, Window and Door Frames, Mission Fusniture, S£bre Fixtures, Etc. Fifth Avenue, Near Quebec. Quality and Price* Right, Res. Phone SOR. District of Cariboo. Notice of.Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. In Fort George Lnnd District, Recording District of Cariboo, situate on the west side of D.L. 482 and D. L. 2609, about 2 miles west of the City of Prince George, B.C. Take Notice that Reuben Oliver Rodman, of Newlands, B.C., farmer, intends' to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the N.E. corner of former Lot 2162, thence east 10 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 10 chains, thence north 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 40 acrea, more or less. Dated April 2nd, 1924. REUBEN OLIVER RODMAN.