PAGE SIX HOSIERY SPECIALS All This Week Children' Hose, all sizes, black, while and brown, 3 pair for $1.00 Ladles' Cotton Hose, black, white and brown, 3 pairs for $1.00 Penman's Pure Silk Hose, black, navy, grey and nigger. Per pair $1.50 Ladies' Drop Stitch, brown, white and black. Per pair 65c. Radium Art Silk Hose, brown, white and black. Per pair 95c H.S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Phone 9. We pay delivery charges. Have You ever heard of "Salt Spring Island" This wonderful island is situated in the Gulf of Georgia, and is noted for the tremendous crops of small fruits raised there. Handicapped by an irregular boat service, the growers cannot ship their fresh fruits to Vancouver or Victoria, consequently lhy have established a Co-operative Jam Factory to which they send all their best fruit only. The result of this policy is amazing. No pectin is used in manufacturing, and we doubt whether honve. made jam is nearly as good. Our first shipment has arrived, and wc invite you to a real treat. This is 1923 season's Jam and the best wc have ever seen. Three lines only In 4 lb. Palls Strawberry, Raspberry and Loganberry. 95c. per pail We are sole agents for this line. f 1 PRESERVING CHERRIES. (Not sour . j.arnhcrls, 18 lb. cases S4.00 fu baskets, each ... $1.00 Peaches, per basket . . . 85c Hartlclt I'cars, per basket 85c Large Baskets Plums, each . .. 85c Cantaloupe .... 20c and 25c Outdoor Tcmalos, lb... 25c Hothouse Tomatos, lb. 30c Crecn Corn on Cob 3 for 25c Cucumbers, 15c, 20c and 25c Given and Yellow Heans, 3 . lb. for 40c New Green Peas, 3 lb.. . 25o Large Heads Celery ... 20c I Complete stock all lined Greens. Rupert Table Supply Phone 211-212. LING The Tailor Phone 649, WE DO DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BY STEAM. SUITS ordered to measure Second Avenue. Opp. Post Office Corner. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading .Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third Avenue. YOU CAN TRAVEL EAST VIA THE GREAT LAKES Have you ever travelled Mast on one of the Northern Navigation Coirtpany'.s magnificent (real . Lakes liners? If not, travel that route Ibis summer. The Canadian National Railways make direct connections with these boat at Port Arthur or Dululli; only 10.00 additional, which fare includes meals and berth on'sleamer. Lillle time is lost on these Tasl liners over all-rail schedule from West to Last. Full information from City Ticket Oflice. Canadian National Hallways, 528 Third Avenue, Prince Hupert. Phone 200. 1 82 Tel. 3. electric washing machine iiwiiiiMiiirnmii Let us show you how to do your whole family washing, Led-clothcs, comforters, pillows, etc., without once putting your hands in the water or having to handles wet clothes. Kaien Hardware P.O. Box 1646. Summer COAL Great satisfaction I Repeal orders being; filled every day for Nanaimo-Weliington Nut Coal Quick Firel Lasts Longer! Costs same as oilier N'Jt Coals. Phone 116 or S64. Albert & McCaftery LIMITED Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 to 6. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. FRESH MILK DAILY From Our Government Tested Herd of Guernsey Dairy Cows. BETTER MILK. BETTER SERVICE. STANDARD DAIRY Phone Black 51. NEW FREIGHTER MOGUL ON HER WAY TO ANYOX Coastwise Steamship A Barge Co.'s Boat Is Said to b Largest Ever Commissioned in Coastal " Freighting The, CoaMwbe Steamship & Margre Co.'s new freighter Mogul, formerly the Caesar, is now on her way uu the coal to Anyox on her first voyapo to northern waters since heinp aetjuiml by her new owners. The Mogul is aid to be the largest steamer i hat has ever entered the coastal freighting ervice. Her ton u age is 1200 tons and she wilt be Used in carrying ore between Anyox, Stewart and Taconla. Her spenl is 12 knots. She is due in Anyox i.boul 3 o'clock tomorrow IMPERIAL CONFERENCE OPENS NEXT OCTOBER FOR FIRST SESSION SINCE 1918; MANY CHANGES IN PERSONNEL. (continued from page one) yet indicate the sweeping; im. porlance .of the coming discussions. Especially significant is it to note the consequence appar ently attached to the Kconotnic Conference. Here discussion will turn not on constitutional problems ami Imperial defence, but on the equally vital questions of recovery from war, stability in currencies, on the re-rstahlish- iiU'tit of normal conditions and on the extension of irade. Defence Main Issue II is loo early yet to attempt lo forecast the trend of conference liscussions. but at this juncture it seems altogether likely that the main issue before the Imperial Conference proper will be that ot defence. Constitutional problem and questions no ilouht will he discussed. Premier Smuts has intimated that he intends to raise the question of status. His con-ccplion of the Knipire. he recenl- lv told the House of Assembly f the South African Union, was "groupinjr of free tlutcs held to gether by a common allegiance on terms of freedom and equality end operating on a basis of con sultation." That wr.s the position he hail fought for, lie added, ami it would be "weak and foolish" lo surrender Lie position for which lie had fought. From other NOTICE. Take Nolle that one month after publics! ion of thla notice, Pariric Cartage Limited proMea to apply to the rteirlttrar of Joint stork Companlen, at Victoria, for leave to rlianire lit name lo "S. E. I' Aitkin. IJMITKIi." PACIFIC CAIITAGE LIMITED, per Wllllatiia, Manaon k Ooniales, aa solicliora. TiiLltlt?Wierly Compared with ordinary zf J piano WHY DO WITHOUT YOUR REGULAR PRACTICE? oi -can have this lime favorite right in your own room at less than 23o a day. Walker's Music Store Ltd. TBI DAILY NEWS Saturdsy July 8 DIARRHOEA and Vomiting . Doubled Up With Pains If )wu are xkkVuU alltckrU llh Uiarrtwea. Ujm-ohtj-. cullr. rreiup t paia In lb ikwict or aaj kiuaeue vt I he trU do nt Jaa.te taktable time, but ti curt jHvcviir 4 buttle ot Dr. let's tilrarl vt WiM Mramberrr eu-1 x-e ho quietly It iH rrltr yvu. Mrs. lrurt Nurrl. J WrW St. U-u- dun. Out, rlle. "I lake ml plea.ure to rerouuneudiur or. rlef tilrarl t WIM SlramtwttJ tor bat H tus dooe'fwr Some ttiu iu I tuoa in irul violent beadarbr. lle-u urWl U ooill tint frit m alrk I rouKl kvirdlj UuJ It til dari loaard etenlnc liilw pain ranir ln STRIKE WOMAN Montreal Jucf?e Thinks Action Is Sometimes Justl fled MONTHKAL. July K. Oliiff Iti.-liff Decarie does not think that women alone are the pos. st-ssors of serpent lonyues, but in allowing one Pierre Mud Hi IT, an ex-soldier, lo bo free he showed thai he though! there were extenuating circumsiaiices when a man strikes a woman for trying lo make trouble be I wren married couples. The counsel for the soldier, had explained that "If jutice would put a penally on the serpent tongue of women there would lie fewer divorces." .MacliulT. his wife and .Marie Louise Hoy. the complainant, were all employed parts of the L'mpirc there will no I in a tobacco factory when the doubt come strong assertions of trouble oceirred. The girl had Dominion rights ami stains.. soue lo Mrs. .MucDtilT and had None the less there is a feeling! thai public opinion is not yet suf ficiently ripe nor -so the view is expressed has Ihrre been suffi cient discussion ju parliaments NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ANYOX OOVErWcNT BUILDINGS. StAl.tli TE.MiElls, aiiperirrlbed "Ten der fur Anyox Government Bulldlnjj," will be reielred by the llomjurable the Minuter of I'uliUc Work up to IS u'rlock msm of Tuesday, the 1 7 in aay or Juiy, iwjj. ror the erection and completion of Government orrirea at Anyoi, In the Allln Electoral UKirici, ii. i.. Plana. Swelfleallon, Conirarl and Forma of Tender may be aeen on and after the 1 6 III day or June, ma, and runner information obtained at the I pjrtment of Public Work, Parliament Bulldlntra and at I lie following orrirea: Government A rent. Court llouae, Vancouver, and Government Afent, Court House, Prince Hupert. Coplea of plana, rpeciriratlona, etc., ran he ohlained rroiu Hie Department on payment or a depoall of Ten bollara (110.00), whlrli will le refunded on their return In rood rondltion. The lowrat or any tender not ne'ea-Virtoria. n.C, June Htli. Itll. sarlly accepted. IV PIIIUI'. Public Worka tnrneer rirpartment of Public Work, lold her that her husband had been giving ehoeolales and carrying cushions for another ?irl in I lie factory. Mr. .MacllufT broke into tears. Her husband arrived on the seen.' The blow followed, although witnesses swore Dial the girl had avoided most of ils force. The wife in court declared dial she hail never doubled MaclmlT before this girl's tale had readied her ears, heing iiiile happy with him. She again looked happy when she left I he court with her husband. UNMARRIED WOMAN SHOULD EARN LIVING It Is Duty to Herself, Says Miss Margaret Wilson, Daughter of Former President NKWYOItk, July 28. - Miss .Mur?arcl Wilson, daiighler of the former president of the United Slates, believes I It a t every unmarried woman should earn jxT own living, as a duly lo herself. .Miss Wilson has entered the business world, joining an advertising agency. "I beliee," she said in an Interview in Kditor V Publisher, "that of all Ih'e professions open to women llje greatest field is olTered by advertising." ghe says thai her father is thoroughly in sympathy with her new venture. TO PREACH AT ANYOX ANYOX', July 28.-- Ilev. W. A. Wylle, arrived in Anyo( by (irand Trunk boat on Thursday and will preach Hie sermon in Christ Church on Sunday night. HEARD TOO MUCH Sjieeih. -ay, old Allan, it it; five dollars, will you? a lend iVpimAVhalT Sjwedo Will you lend me leu dollars? lepMi I heard you the first tlnre. "Top'kjij.i ' if the I'ay" l-'ilms, ' ' . When you buy advortlsing you buy CincULATION, and see that you get It. tf l..mie ImiuioI. WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. HULL HAHHOIl. Overcast; barometer 30. IC; temperature 58; sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke steam er JetTerson 385 mile.- north of Seattle northbound; 10.15 ti.ui spoke steamer Tees otT Kok Hock northbound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Moaul 307 mile from Anyox bound for Anyox; 8.15 p.m. spoke steamer Prince leoire oil Pine Island southbound. IHiAll THKi: POINT. Calm; clear; barometer 30:20; temperature 50; sen smooth. IHGHY ISLAND..- Immisc fun; calm; barometer, 30.IW; tempera ture 51; sea smooth; spoke Canadian Highlander. 8 ii.m. .'. miles from Prince Hupert out bound; I a.m. spoke steamer Hu- nij boei ami i a Jui doubled up . fol,t left Ketchikan 1.30 a.m. for, the ram ere eo bed: tbe rrrr.Uw. j,,, .V Oorl hbtMin.l; 0:15 a.m. flood out like bead mi my forehead: . . ' then the diarrhoea ttartrd and I really "P"? "learner (Jiieen anchored thoarhi I a v to die. " fogbound Iwo inllrs north of Mr buuiwi mt to tb drur Lawyer's Lisht; sjMike Calherine am rot a bottle of lr. roler'e tilrarl of Wild Straaberry: bo fare in four ke. at IntertaK and by to nett day tbe diarrhoea had Hopped and the pain all rone tAn. .w I will never be llbut "Dr. rw- ler"' In the booe." Tiirr See a b4lle: put up nly by The T. unborn Co, Umlled. Tnrunto, Onl. and on platforms to warrant, for the time being, any great re-adjustment ot constitutional rela tions, beyond improved n"thodS l. due Ketchikan II a.m. south bound. Noon HULL IIAUHOft. Overcast; light norlhwe-l wind; barometer 30.10; temperature 50; light swell. lilvAl) THKi: POINT. - Clear; light northwest wind; Imrometer 30.!8; temperature 7i; ea smooth. WiillY ISI.ANO.-Clear; culm: of consultation and cotninunicn-'m.romHer an in- i..mi,rtiir r.:r uon between me uiiiereiu pans .,. ,nooli: steamer Princes- of the Umpire. WHEN MAN MAY due in 2.30 p.m. south- The San rranciei steamer Ituford, ifoiug'to Alaka with a i large parly of members of the Such ! risen Clbimher of Commerce, is apparently iui woiiitf to make the stop at Prince Ituperl Ilia' her original lime table called for. The cse reached Ketchikan yelerday aflernoon and left that port for Cold Hay at 1.30 this morning. If you find ycu cannot gel the daily News regularly, call fu and subscribe for II and hae II delivered to your home. tf SYNOPSIS Ot LAND ACT AMENDMENTS minimum I! 0 an arra pri. lre-empihn now or r-diK-d to IS an acre; rirat-etaaa anS aecondiaaa to eonflnad to aur. veyed Unda onlr. Record will bo (ranted eotiin jnir land eultabla for afrlcultoral purpoeea and which la non-timber land. partnership pre-emptlona abolUbad. but nartlea of not more tban four may arrarf for adjacent re.emptlon 1 with Joint reaidanre. bui each maklra necewianr Improvemant on roctlv , clalma. i rre-emptore mut occupy daunt lui , five yeara and make tmprovementa to value or tit per acra. Including clear- i I ni and cultivation of at leal a I before receiving Crown flianL I Whra pra-emptor In occupation ik I leea than I yeara. and baa mada pru ' portlortte Impmrementa. ha may, b rauae of Ill-health, or othr rauae, v rranted lrtermdlale certificate of Im provement and tranafar hie claim ftecorda without permanent ri dance may le laaued. provided appll rant make improrementa to aatenl of 1160 r annum and record aame eacl, year. Failure lo make Improvement or record aame will operate aa fo, felture. Title cannot be obtained in eaa than I ream, and Improvement of llt.00 pr acre. Including t acrea cleared and cultivated, and residence uf at lean t )eara are required. I're-mptor holding Crown lrant may record another pre-emption. If ha tenures land In conjunction with hi fnnn. without actual occupation, pro. rldd atatutory tmprovementa mad and reldnce maintained on Crown granted land. . Uneurvered areaa. not exceeding 29 ..crea, may be leaaed aa homeeltea. title to be obtained atter fjlfllilng real' oVntlal and Improvement oondltlona For grailng and lndjtrlal purp areaa exceeding (40 acrea may be leaded by one iiereon or comoany, Mill, factory or Induatrlal altea un llmbei land not exceeding to acrea may be purchaaed: condition Include payment of etumpege. Natural hay madowa parfn-lbl by exiatlng road may be purchaatd conditional upon conatrurtlon of road to them. Rrbata of one-half of coat ot road, not exceeding half of pjrrh.ie price, u made. PRE EMPTORS' FREE GRANTS ACT. Th -con of thla Act la enlarged Include all peraona Joining and aerv. lug with Ilia Majeaty'a Forcea. The tlmu within which the heir or deriee of a deceaaed pre-emptor may apply for title under the Act la extended from, for one year from Ihe death tf auch peraon, aa formerly, until one year after the conclusion of the gitat war. Thla privilege la alao made re-troratlve. No ftea relating to pre-emption are due or payable by aoldlera on pre-emptlona recorded after June II. 1911 Taxea are remitted for five yeara. Trovlelon for return of money ae erued. due and been paid alnce Auguat t. I9H, on account of paymenta. ,'ee r taxea on aoldiers' preemption. Intereet on greement to purrna '..wn. L e,t' lo, n14 r member tf Allied Force, or timlr. acquired direct or Indirect, remitted from an. Ilntment to Marrh II, 1120. SUB .PURCHASERS OF CROWN LANDS Provlalon made for laatiance of Crown grant to uh.pirchara of Crown Land, acquiring rlghta from purchaaera who railed to complete pjrchaae. Involving forfeiture, on fu. rillment of conaltiona of purchaae. In lereat and taxea. Where aub.ptirchaa. era do not claim whole of original pat eel, purchaae price due and taxea may be dtatrlbuted proportionately over who! area. Appllcatlona muat be made by Uay 1, HtO. GRAZING dratlng Act, Itll, for eyatematu development or livestock Induatry pro vide fop graalng dlatrlcta and rang admlnlatratlon under Commlaaloner. Annual graxlng permlta laaued baaed on numUn ranged, priority for- eatab llahad owner. Slork.owner may form AaaoclaUon for range manage. menu rree, or partially free, permit for ttlera, camper or travallera, up Phone 376 The House of Qualii Every Day in Every Way i fad n More Satisfactory Buying at the UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Prompt det verv call pari uf I'rwe H - i Satisfaction or Money Back. We Prepay Mill Ordei WESTHOLME THEATEE Tonight Only, Saturday, 7 and 9 Harold Lloyd In the Qreat 7-Reel Mlrthquake. 'SAFETY LAST blasl oi l.oigliter Hi ! will el the rt'v i;s;.. g Kirsl. Safety jniis tor your bullous uml scams vvli . i 'VSafely UsL" CENTUnY COMEDY "A FAMILY AFFAIR." Admission 50c and 23. DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7, tt. 9 Smith Block Office Hours, 9 to 9 Phone 575 Lady AmiiU Coast Steamships Sailings from Prince Ruperj S.S. Prince Rupert and Prince George FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermedin Points, Monday, Thursday, 8aturday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX : . . WEDNESDAY, 10 FOR STEWART FRIDAY, 10 P1"1 S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Vancouver, via Queen Chariot" isianas Aug. 3 sno PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Iave frlnre Hupert dally etrrnl Sunday al 41 pm, f.,r r.-lR'-t 'J Krtinnnlon. Winnlr, rtirerl rirtinrrilon all plnu r.lem Canartt 1 . Slalea t.nnertli.iu ari'nrl Artbur and liuluth mIIIi .WIIsth 1"" " ateaiiwr VI llrt-al Uke CJt, Ticket Offlta, B2T Third At, Print Rvart. flaa CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from PrinceRupert S.S. PRINCE8S LOUISE, S.S. PRINCE88 ALICE. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, June 3, 8, 10, 23, 30; July 7, 11, 18, 21, 26, For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and 8kagway, June 11, 18, 25 1 July 2, 6, 13, 16, 20, 23, 8.8. PRINCE88 BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella 0ce Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. . Corner of 4th 8treet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD- Sallinia l'rtm Prince liuert, ,g. for VANCOUVIR, VICTORIA, Ooean Falls, and Swanaon Bay, Tuatdar, ' For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday N""' For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STIWART, Wal laland, Sunday 10 For fort SIMPSON and Naaa Rlr Canntrlea, Friday A.M. ,c I3 nd Avrnue. t, Barnalay, Agant. I'flnw W1,