PAGJJ SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 9 p.m. "CODE OF THE SEA" A sizzling artioii-romanre of the rolling sea. The little known wo rli of lightships as the setting of a thrill-packed tale of sailors and salt water. The drama of a weakling's brave fight to conquer fear. A spanking yarn of ships, f nil rigged, with thrills and action and freighted with tingling episodes that know no equal. Rod La Roquc- as skipper, willi Jacqueline as'best mate. Strong cast. Rod La Roque, Jacqueline Logan, .Maurice Flynn, George Fawcelt, Sam Appell, Lillian Leighton and numerous others. "THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS." No. 3, "Girls Will Be Girls." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c Walk Downstairs and SAVE MONEY While Pickling Onions '.'now in) 15c lb., 7 lbs. $1.00 Medium sized Cucumbers. splendid for pickling, 0 for 25c Fresh Citron, firs' sliipnicnl now in, lb 8c Fresh Outdoor Tomatoes, 5 lb. basket 50c Hothouse Tomatoes, per 5 lb. basket 75c Large Head Celery .... 15c Golden Bantam Corn, dozen 50c New Garrots, 0 lbs. . . . 25c CooVmg Onions, B.C.. 5 lb. 25c Vegetable Marrow, lb. . . 5c Bartlett Preserving Pears, heavy pack in apple boxes per case $2.85 Choice Cooking Apples, un- wraifyed, per box . . $2.50 RupcrtTableSupply Three Phones. aiotfii.212' LAND ACT. None, of Intantlon to Apply to Leas Land. In oueen charlotte Island Land District, lierordlng District or Prince Rupert, B.C.. and dilute near Tow Hill, Oraham Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, George W. Dow-llny. uf JC8J Cambridge Streit, Vancouver. B c . occupation manufacturer, Intends to apply for permission to lease the. rollow-lni described land.: Commencing at a pout Planted near the fool of Tow lllll. east skle, thence northerly to low water mark: thence westerly roilowmir low watei mark 80 chains: tin-nee southerly three chain! thence easterly o chain to point or cMiitneticernent and containing 16 acre more or less. cgonGE W. DOWUN0. , Applicant DAVE nUTTEX Airenl TIMBER SALE X 6489. There will lie offered for Sale at Public Aurtioii. at noon on the (ilh day of Octu-urn in tlir office of the r'orel Hanirer at Burn Luke. .:., the Licence X0180, lo cut lo,oo lies, on an area situated on the son Hi lwre or Francol Lake, at l.lppinooii iay, iiaiise , uua.-i '"irwo'ii years wilt-be allowed for re . moval or timber. ... I'riiVtderl that any one unable to at tend tin- aiirtlop in piTinn may submit a scaled tender to lie opened at the hour of auction and ireaieo a one oin Further particulars of the chief fur?-Wr, Victoria. Il.r.., or District .Forester. ITIiKW Kupert, B.C. 3. TIMBER SALE X6471. Sealed Tenders will lie wr-lved by tin-Dlstrli-t Forester, not later llian noon on tlie t til day or September, 191. tor the purrlwso or llii-uin XC47I. west shore Ellerflle Clianni'l, i:.ll. 3, lo euf H70.000 feet or Sprue, llemloek. Cellar and Bal-hiii Sawlogs. Two () yi'ars Will be allowed Tor removal or limber. n. n(,,.ti,.,iiai ht thA r.hlpr tiirei- ter. Vletoiia. or the District Forester. rrlnee llujiert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6425. Sealed Tender will be received by the Mlnlter or Land, at vietorla, not later than noon on -the liih day or September, 1BS4, ror the piin'hui- of l.lienee 642S. to rut 117.000 lineal net or Poles and ritlnr on l.ol 19r. and 1033, situated Blwint JMi mllea and on other aide or keena lllver rrom flenio Station, Itanite i, 5oast l and plutrlrt. "'Torther 'particular- "f r,ll,r Fore"-ter. Victoria. H., or ri-tn-t Foreiter, Pnnca ltuof;t. S.C, and 10c. I ONE YOUNG WOMAN WHO KNOWS a lot about the proper care of her wardrobe is Dainty Dorothy. She knows how lo make serviceable frocks out of last season's dresses and believes that the science of dry cleaning is the friendliest service that ever helped a woman dress economically and well. PHONE 8 BOX392 PRINCC- RUPERT WALK OVER TO OUR STORE AND Save Money 'Jake advantage of reduced prices now! liogers' Syrup, 20 lb. tins . . S1.65 10 lb. tins 85c 5 lb. tins 45c No 1 Butter, lb 40o 14 lb. boxes S5.50 B.C. Hggs. 3 dozen for $1.10 Potatoes, per sack . $2.03 J'aney Dry Onions, 5 lbs. 25c Carrol s. G lbs 25c Yellow Turnips. 4 lbs. 25c & E CONOR S O E 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. THE RINK Will be Open for Skating Tuesday Eve., Sept. 16. Willi Hand in attendance Children will not be allowed on the floor during that evening. Monday evening, Sept. 15, will be open for the children. F. Marren, Proi "hlc Phone Black 49. Sterling Furnace COAL Dclltarad In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. TI1I1 l a very superior rurfiare i-oal. It rive a rW-an hot fire anl Is entirely Iree rrom aoot, cllnkera, Mack and dirt. Some or Ihj lament heating plants In the city are now usina It with eniirely satlsfauory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks. At S12.B0 per ton. We are also Agents for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Goal Co. Main Of flea I Hotal Oantral. Phont 18 Advertise in the Daily News. Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and practical knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best ' service possible, while our charges will be found reasonable In every Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES. Diamonds, watches, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist PRICES AT Farmers Market have bei'ii cut to the limit. Frest Meat and Groceries at their lowest This Week's Extraordinary Offer Fresh Creamery Holler, per lb 35o Must arcompany meat order al our cut prices. Swifts' Premium Ham, lb. , 32c Swifts' Bacon, special, lb. 21o Only a few left. Orders of $3.00 delivered. Farmers Market Phone Blue 428. FISH ARRIVALS Three American Boats Landed 80,000 Lbs. of Halibut Today and Two Canadians, 8,200 Lbs. Halibut sales this morning al the Fish Lxchange amounted to 88,200 lbs., three ' American boats disposing of 80,000 lbs. and two Canadians, 8,200 lbs. The Canadian boat Inmerieusc, also had 7,000 lbs. of black cod which was sold lo the Canadian Fish Cold Murage Co. at 0c per lb. Halibut sales were as follows: American Oona, 13,000, al 16.8c and 8o lo the Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. Ivanhoe. 27,000, at lG.Cc and To to the Iloyal Fish Co Kauai ak, 10,000, at 10.2c and 7c, to the Canadian Fish A Col l Storage Co. Canadian Cape Spear, 8,000, at J5.le and 8.ic, and Impericusc, 200, at 13c anil l)c, to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co, Advertise in the- Daily News. ogden's THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, September 16. l9j, LIVERPOOL MISS MARTHA BATES MARRIED THOS. MASON Few Days Will be Spent Here Before Leaving to Reside at China Hat The marriage took place yesterday afternoon at two o'clock in the Methodist Church of Miss Martha Bales of Hartley Bay and Thomas Mason of China Hat, Ilev. C. O. Hacker officiating. A small party of friends witnessed the interesting ceremony and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heece signed the register. Mr. and Mrs. Mason will spend a lew nays nere Delorc going '.liiua Hat to live. SKIDEGATE GIRL IS BRIDE TO MASSETT MAN Mr. and Mrs. Abrahams Will Re. side In Massett After Spending Few Days Here Last evening at eight o'clock there was an interesting wedding at Hie Methodist Church when Miss Sally Cross of Skfdegalc became the bride of Joshua Abrahams of Massett, Ilev. O. (. Hacker officiating. The official witnesses were M. J. Williams of Skidegale and Mrs. F.mlly Par-nell of Massett. A number of friends attended the ceremony. The occasion was celebrated by a dance in the Kiks' Hall with i music by John Iluss' otcheslra. Mr. and Mrs. Abrahams will spend a few days in the city before going to Massett to live. FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon 44- I. o Mr BUTTE.K1CX 5348 n. Butter-yellow handkerchief linen is drawn into oblongs of hand-work across the front and trimmed with tiny frills of dyed yellow Val. on the collar and sleeves. A bow of orange ribbon is the only accentuating note of color on one of the new French lingerie frocks made of butter, colored handkerchief linen and trimmed with narrow lace and drawn-work. The yoke of the very short sleeve is made still lighter by the slash to the neck which divides the little collar and makes a cool frock even cooler. These dresses are very delightful in fine cotton voile or cotton crepe or cotton Georgette,' as well as in silk voiles and silk Georgettes delight- lul to look at and to make, lor the threads draw so easily. Crepe de Chine is a litUt harder to work with with! bu t very smart. PRINCESS RADISWALL FELL FROM CLIFF AND WAS KILLED IN MAINE KINF.AO, Maine. Sept. 10. Princess Iladizwall, a former Chicago girl, was killed yesterday when she fell a thousand feet from the top of a cliff. She wasJ scorching at the edge ior a lost ring when she lost her foothold and fell to the bottom. REPUBLICANS ARE ALARMED Inroads of La Follette Campaign Weakening Their Cause in Middle West WASHINGTON. Sept. 10. jBy CatLilian Press i . Western Ile- ! publicans arc not a little alarmed lover Ihe extent lo which the La Follette movenvent is. gripping 1 heir sections of the country. In spite of the extremely oplimistc statements which are going out from National Chairman liuller and from Ilepublican national committee headquarters, western Ilepublican leaders when, they get down to facts admit they are concerned over Ihe La Follette support. Influential western Republicans charge that Ihe Ilepublican campaign is too puich flavored with New Kngland ideas and that Mr. Butler and those about hlmj do not seem to grasp the wet- ern conditions and realize western sentiment. Some of them are carrying Ihe matter to President j Coolidge. Ho is being told that conditions for Ihe llepublcans in Ihe wesl are not rosy and that hard campaigning and effective organization will be necessary lo head off La Follelle in the middle west and north west. . Iowa, which some of (he Ile publican leaders in Ihe east say-is a "cinch" for Coolidge, is looked on as- doubtful by some able Itctitihljcan leaders in Ihe stale. The loss of Iowa to Cool idge would be a hard blow. The feelins of Ilepnhlicans Ihere i thai the fight is between Coolidge inil La Folletle and that if agri- e'lllural conditions in October and early November have not materially improve'd, (here is no erlajnty Coolidge will gel the stale. Whal is true of Iowa is true of a group or western and north western stales and down in their hoots Ihe prospects are worry ing Ilepnhlicans who arc bent in formed about the situation. CORNERSTONE STE.ANNEDE BEAUPRE LAID Ceremony Took place Sunday: Stacks of Crutches Thrown Away by Those Healed QUHBKG, Sept. 10. Willi all Ihe imposing rilual of Mie lloman Catholic'Church Ihe corner stone of Ihe new Basilica lo be con slrucled al Sle. Anne de Beauprc was laid yesterday by His F.m inence Cardinal Begin. The" new Basilica will stand on Ihe si In of the great church where miracles have been 'perfornivd, known to many thousands of pit grjms throughout America, which fcffiS rttS Cash & Carry Specials DEL MONTE CATSUP lteg. 10c Special, !i for 65c NABOB or MALKIN'S BEST TEA 2 lb 51.25 PURE LOGANBERRY or LOGAN RASPBERRY JAM I II'. Pails 65c FANCY COTTON COMFORTERS A well filled Cotton 'Comforter, covered with Art Silkoline in Hose, Blue and Yellow designs. Sizes (10 x 72. JSstra Spocial for one week only, chch - ' $3.15 BOYS' KNICKERS In Fancy Brown nml Hark Orey( Tweeilg; ulso Navy Serge. Sizes, 20 to 28. Kxtra Special, pair 85c LADIES' OXFORDS Log Cabin Buck Oooilycar Welt onMayfair last. 1) width only. SUos lo 7. Hxtra Special, pair $5.45 Universal BACK AGAIN! AND AT YOUR SERVICE. HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PRICES. Dr. J. F. Maguire Smith Block. wasdestroycd by fire in March, I l2'.'. This church itself had replaced an older building incorporating parts of a chapel erect-! in 18(58. ' The chapel was constructed; by a number of French sailors 1 who, iu'lhe midst of a great' storm, vowed that iT Sic. Anne pared their lives ihey would! iiuihl a shrine when they landed) in Quebec. They safely made shore al Beaupre and kepi their promise. This was Ihe first miracle ascribed to theisalnt. Since Ihen Ihe shrine has been visited by the sick yearly, and a feature of Ihe lasl Basilica was the slacks of crutches thrown awy by those healed. The only pari of Ihe church saved from Ihe fire was the fine golden statue of Ste. Anne, containing at its base bones of the saint. The pilgrims kiss Ihe receptacle containing them when praying to be healed. Dimensions of the, new church are: F.xtcrnal length, 325 feet; internal length, not reckoning Ihe vestihle, 2rty feel, 65 of which are for the choir. 200' S 12 5?j Trading Co. Phon 575. LADY OF 94 IS IN FAVOR BOBBED HAIR AND MODERN GIRLS Says Paint and Morals Cin lx and, Approves of Knicken t:iiHSTi:iLTioiin . se;t 16 (By Candian Pre!s Mit Hliza Walroiis, (he mnely.fwi j car-old "good sport of llii town, who aslonlshe.1 her rnrnd by having her hair lwliM f? ceully has an optjin1lb mm of t fie future of the youn?cr ?r -eralion. She became an oliK or much allenlion by Hie nwlro-politau dailies following (lie ' nouncenient that she lial bl given a "boyish hob," ami in interview said she though style "comfoilahle and sen "(Sirls are belter off tenia Un" they were In my day, " plained, "and the modern ',,1 happier, nmre useful, andi"j ler specimen physically th n woman of the. Hurtles or trtj I am always sorry lo lierw1'" women speak harshly oi thiillir f,tltifr llltllt4 u ho " J"""e- r-- J Minlr linip in n nalliral effort I, ' be attractive," j Bobbed hair, cosmetics allrihale of t" frankness, three 'feminine youth or today. rt n 1 ......i i. ii. u .iniirale; ',luf eyed woman with the 'unj 8 Ideas, who believes ,Pi"1 morals can mix. . f "I am never arraid of a")'1"1 that Is natural and c.mW in" .. . , .. . i.ir 14 on me neari. uonoe" ""i- liitusophy 0ii- alllirt la" i n. ii. ..i I 1 I lllll 1 lllll ncriiii'-o amf knickers were not l ', . in my own youlh, Hint ,,oeS prove we were any ",,,rr ni those who follow the I"'1'- ., style," added Miss Watrous n a slow smile. Since she was ffnJtM f' ' worked, WmtrotiM has her hard labor when !,,", j fifly, hut every day sh" time fur some work. , arraid. that I will l.rcic she says, "nml everyo"" s pier when worklbg." dividofl H. McKwen, freight agent, aiUvl lnl'- on the Prince Hupert for Follx on company ;bu"inei