iIDER HEA RESTORER ern Fe ete SELL } rt eupert i Stork’s vorth seeing fy «on MINISTER PLEASED WITH MARINE STATION Compltimented Captain Saunders CTH Upon Trim and Complete : OR AE Teese cas seen os mavens OV PRP nae eee » his pleasur mi « Ace in soeh fine ah ‘ N By ~~ ee Appearance. medy that hae afforded , sands of cases— ned ae ONVS n 19 but Herbs—no Marfish (| 198 of any kind. eller wm rte : the , i ’ it Ip y I ; ! * t ible . dt } ‘ | ‘ i lint ‘ , af Tig Isiand, It was an record of Wonder .... 4; ' ra orer in “The Road to herr » we sthon roe on request. - i \ srance t tw . ' ; : i RUPERT DRUG CO. building operations hich ar i ' ling tf ast i ¢ sir f ight ; * ene dhru it We he ti i view of any ft | plant d tainly ax the AS he : n ity it for ee | Sport Briefs jj on has Tried Herbs tn? "3S show ‘ pies } THE DAICY Buws TTT Te ey = ——= eee DOKOTHY DALTON IN : — i <3 ——~PARIS UNDERWORLD , pycstT “L’ Apache” Gives Popular Star al | -oe Completely New Dual Role, | ni FAI! oe a a Parision Dancer. HL Ul! MiLK) Dorothy Dalton Jias been ren} i weatern dance hall girl, as a ia wa travelling sales woman, a itraimn od ‘l ind a ieociely woman vid thatiin faet «he ! played in almeast} } i He every ree ible ral th con hay ine intent papularity, but ¢ weve of| : be her asa Parisian Apache, a dance t= Some hall girl in the mysterious haunt F Mt a is as f Par that the police never en.| ps ME) ie ss t Was it, ter, Imagine the fire, the emotion | = i, Liasith e vife doe’ the heauty she would throw intel ! 17 | ‘ n th It ] pache the new Para-| ' nt Arteraft picture showing - it the Westhoime Theatre tonight e ‘ he lines such a role (only she ia 1c Milk Co. not a real Apache but an Ameri Limited in art student who has fallen he St. Wencourer, to the lutches of the gang and ony at LADNEN 8.0 cannot eseape Plaving a dual! nas he ix seen in two big emo. - i} parts in one pieture. a ee A TE ih piny | indeed interesting | ix wonderfully produced, Th ’ You Ever derworld of Paria has been re dnced with the utitnost eri or Outside Drives— KLINGTITE—an All-Weather Belt | The service given on outside drives by report (June, 1920) this belt was still in service after Goodyear Klingtite Belting (formerly Extra 32 months’ use, when this mill was burned recently. : Power) is unustial enough to ,se of interest _In their letter theBeaver River Lumber Co, say: very belt use “The belt driving the conveyor runs direct froma small to every Delt user. : ‘ > = : ‘ engine to the conveyor drive. It is subject to steam Not because there are a great number of and heat in the engine room and to cold and damp- outside drives—but because the outside drive ness on the outside. Under these conditions, there is just about the ultimate test of a belt's _ is no sign of deterioration and there is no slippage.” Silas ’ : The same testimony is advanced by hundreds of farmers and threshermen who bought Goodyear Klingtite Belts (under their old name of Extra Power) for severe outside service on the farm. If you have an outside drive, by all means investi- gate Goodyear Klingtite Belts. If you have eny ttansmission drive, let a Goodyear Belting man show you how Goodyear Belts, whieh are good enough for outside service, will render heaping value on inside work. Phone, wire or write the nearest Goodyear Branch and a man will call without The specially designed fabric of Goodyear Belting gives it the strength to withstand brutal outside service, But the best of cotton will rot and whip to pieces outdoors if not protected. So we have forced generous quantities of high- grade rubber through and through the plies of Good- year Klingtite Belting, forming one solid unit, proof against weather and ply separation, yet flexible, : nilley-hugging, efficien oo I ) being, ih © ¥ a ae obligation to you. The special friction surface on Goodyear Klingtite Belts (formerly Extra Power) grips through dust or The Goodvear Tire & Rubber Co. moisture and prevents slipping. of Canada, Limited How well these belts serve - evidenced by this Halifax, St. John, Quebec, Montreal, Ottewa, Toronto, Hamil- letter from the Beaver River Lumber Co. regarding ion, London, Winnt peg, Saskatoon, Regina, Calgary, their Extra Power Belt (now Klingtite). At last 4 Edmonton, V ancowver. = ardw Tonight's baseball game will are le one of the nroat eager! vatch IND AVENUR md niches of the who! nier- me Biack 114 ediate league rhe two n- q tending partics in tonight's event + al wot os : the Colts and the Sawmill if - the former win then thi d Sox Will have to Seat them « i riday ’ ‘ CE RUPE night in order te tie with them. “RT Mut if the Sawmill win it will labor Council Dring the status of the present vs 0 B ’ leaders th Colla and the led ——___—_——- - Cee ere ’ . . wn er Sn «BU, Sox, fo the same, This will the : = Aten ta doe are the name, ‘This will thepiiiy ue time Tor the Fall Fa HONEYMOON COUPLE ‘CLOTHES IN DISCORD WATER NOTICE = emmmerecss , ‘ , : ioht & Unie + rake the game on Friday night a). ng. arrives. \v MVERSION AND USM, ; we An Dates of real whirfWind decisive affair In INT Vy -—— ‘ -ETINGS ; mB. w Hi NTED B | rAKE NOTICE that the Taylor & T . der io ensure winning the With f so ‘ ‘iva ol ; 5 | ine Co, Lid.4 Whese eddress failes Unit, First izue the Colts must win this wn Favoraaie wen OR- 4 Sees ' ecthavenlinst | Poneter Hide., Mastings St, Vaneow um | , ditions this year's Labor Day] a aa 3 : C., Wil apply for @ licence to tal Labor « _ ve i in order to stage ® finial |)" ; ay © | Alarming Experience for Young LONDON, August 23 Avcam-] use ten second feet of water out of “¥ q ouncil, celebration ouebht toa tn ve = . eninst a bn ricitn Dein reek, als known as Davidsen leaday, & wWlory over. larry Weber's nine Heyes de Han tenet BT | Fotks on Vancouver Island en ARAINSE Gapnanous adress pes which Qows southwesterly and dreias ® Auxilj , Friday night rhe Sawmill, | en sp ’ i , ' mez women chureh-goers is} hitsa iver, about two and @ patt mages iary, Piret ligt ' : bey wit etling many én es fo | north fr the Dally Varden mime Wlaye, La & Sac however, are out to make things!) - Te ei OKI : C.. Wueust Deine | onducted by high chureh © The water will be cener te ae : I “ i i ibn : ue evente if th feat. | iy \ us . | Note ex-memhers r the Ca@Madian (stream at a point about ane 28 Me. + Wedu iferesting as possible? for afi ’ Whar , } ‘ sla Se d his Seot-/|"“ natories in Enetand, and it iS | EXpeditionary Fores Altsault iaver and wilt be wsed for en, KE : they are still in the running for|"!°S &" booaled along Well & re i : . ised by ,(underst “od that the question of Ti litesee da anes : dS oe Sea Clams and DQay m » Bv¥ery eord attendanee will follow and . ra SM . ; ¢ pades wae» nétire enay be |tnat ex-member , the Canadian EXped- mineral Claims, cond place should the Colts losor: . mitten wilh ? - t i briuday a . . nary Force wh ‘ enutied to and This notiee Was posted on ades, First ind Third woth tatehee sti dah hia 4 ee . ) iter in an taken up shortly by a big chureh | equine sc @are ifai treat-\on the ftt) day of August, 1920. p , : a ae iwarded for all its efforts, Stunt ; ” ’ , snnniniion ment must sibmtt their ay sions. 1 \ copy OF this notice and 9, Ore. Mires i } . ribandor j i t the anima . ™ : fine Distrect Dental UOlles at the Mead-|pursuant thereto and to »* *aturds In the foo > on “a pe jattractions always. brin good meignor Jackm ) st- ia ters of t i t “ h they re-/ 1914 will be Med mm the ORUM 7 the foothall gam n Friday Iwaited fo night. The Monsignor Jackman, of West- |¢ a bes before tat September, 1920.| Water Hecorder at Prince Mupert,. Bt en ‘ Hight Davie Wigsins of the Callie |Pesules i tside ang |@inster Cathedral, said that Some | ppicattons for dental treatment received! bjections to the appiiestion ® “ept.) Second ! + . . . ;COURA \ ue ang 7 aft ist Seplemb Tr wil not be mitad with the said Water Recorder Urth Sundays Mit if rwerd line had the misfortune} iais : wed on the |“emen attend places of worship Sai the Comptrotier of Water Rigtts, to : * " i his vear instead of having Pine : ’ on ‘ . ste ae ; Set ELGENE | ! ment Buildings, Victoria, B. &., injure hia leg, ‘The blow from| reof and set orous. claw. |/8 elothes which are not in accord Major General, itty days after the frst appearance of ibeing checked rather heavily by }basketball as the only wyhiter Early in the{* ith Christian principles, No} Deputy Minister, Mifitia ar Defence. | notice in 5 nom rey Wa cu ur . | ¢ ~ he ‘ ‘ the oO j sl shed) ott urus , s920 rAYLOR ENG i ¥ a “~~ ithe foot of an opponent opened | Bathe it is possible that indoor vale th left and the rule about wedding dress is laid ig Pek ah. 2. will net be pata for : ‘ : oo. } obey . . e a § noernin: ae ‘ . — sing ithe advertisement ‘ nsert tt without ty ©. B North, Agen “Amnmomen ii WIN Which he had received on|’an ball will be promoted a a flee ee rs eseaped down, however, the matter being tee wanes ment if mes insert VILROY wns date crted tant nae nO Tunin loverybas service, He has been |#teater number of players can bo oe entirely on e for the taste of the} (ug. Syer-1-22 Rotice Ls August 18, 1920 : ’ | ul ’ al - 7! - Kinds as a compelled to limp about the city|@lized. With so many actively " brides, he said, _ - —_—_-—____—— —$]$$$$ * Of Repairs, linclined young men in the city | The campaign is also being - ' : nr eae ide Orde re a l6we ad 827 2nd V. EVITT Uctioneey -ES GAGNON oer nee Phone 7] and Accountant jfor the past fow days, . Avenue e e opport istrongly waged in France and} | rhis week will be an important | bold matches which permit of the m ‘ aty igium by the clergy in these tress pone for thosa whe have been tak- use of more than five men a side KAMLOOPS, August 23.—One} untries, and several high dig- | iene dK in interest in the outdoor|as’ is the, ease in basketball. Aust: was burned to death and yotaries of the, church have | jkamos here. Two baseball games |There is nothing to hinder the another ts report d missing from jspoken strongly en the subjeet,) « Which will) practically complete |latter the issue. of, the Intermediate |requires a supporting team of) Mill league will be held, one tonight} about and-one on Friday, On Wednes-|through the season whilst indoor jday the final for the Gilhuly Gup|basebAll needs the enlistment ot Will he played between the Callies |some fifteen or sixteen to be able and the Trail.Glub. tere liito tik out w : 7 2 ” Z MR e oe! lhikety low yi een “4 lrequired. iprince George Saturday night: | Pheatre Wednesday night, 99] Starring tonight at the Westholme Theatre, aha unity should be given to BURNED TO DEATH being played, but it only/Saturday’s fire at the Fennel it Mil Mi everal others burned by the Notices*xare pasted at the doors of} many French churches to the ef seven or eight to carry it} were very severely fect that women who wish to} rs Hames lentor must be deeently clothed : | ; nls | an ¥ Hi. 8. Monroe, general manager, Premier John Oliver and Hon,| dg u G the nine players as passenger arriving here on the /T. Db. Pattullo at the Empress} = ee Ca = =. ; sae. SoS ee SSP