PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS I WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday at 7 and 0, and Saturday Matinee at 3. "PIONElTRAILS" A stirring melodrama of tlic camp settlements of California. A photoplay full of action, daring and courage through wliirh runs a sweet romance. Virtue versus villainy in which Ihe latter takes the count. Thrilling battles wilh hordes of redskins; dashing rescue from a runaway coach and an exciting trial, episode arc among the many big scenes of this spectacular picture, to which has also been added a strong comedy relief. Excellent cast Cullen Land Is, Alice Calhoun, Bertram Grasby, Otis Harlan, W. J. Dyer, Virginia True Board-man and many others. Larry Semon in "The Counter Jumper." Fox News-Gazette Opening of Wembley Exhibition Scenes Admission 50c and 25c Preserving Peaches ARRIVING FRIDAY. $1.65 per Case Buy lliis week. We doubt if t tie price will bo any lower this season. The peach situation i alarming, and prices will surely advance. Phone your order erly as our stock is limited. Raspberries for Preserving Phono us for Prices. RupcrtTablcSupply Three Phones, aiom, 212 Popularity! With low prices and highest quality makes our success. We are now offering Corn Flakes, per pkg. .. 10c Shredded Wheal, per pkg. ... , 15c Hipe (Hives DOc less than regular prices. On sate now, per gallon tin $1.75 Jelly Powders, per dor. 90c Cream Olive Soap, dozen 90c Marmalade in jars .... 25c Pure Jam, any variety 75o Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 35c Fresh Ground Coffee, 3 lbs. $1.00 Farmers' High Grade Tea, 2 lbs $1.25 Fresh Fruit, I lie lowest in town. Farmers Market Phone Blue 428. Orders of $5.00 Delivered. Take advantage of these Fruit Specials Peai lies. per crate .. $1.65 IMiitn.-. per basket .... 85c Ilnrl.lelt Pears, per doz. 50c (iravenslein Apples, 2 lbs. 25c Cooking Apples, 3 lbs. for 25c Hananas, per lb 15c Cherries, per lb 20c Watermelon, per II). ... 8c Oranges, 3 dozen for $1.00 Give us your order for l'reserving Fruit. ECONOMY STOR 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. E IT NOTICE. WIIKJIKAS under tli M'iivI.'Ioua nf tlm loyally Act, Chapter 76, Statutes ivii, tlie royalty on timber to be collected be ginning January 1st, 195, will, froin ln-rormatkm now available, be more thai three times the rovaltv nuw lieinir ml. 'leited. A.M W1IEI1KAS nrrent rinrpont!l,iti have been made that this Increase In royalty la much heavier than thefelndustrv cau bear. AMI WIIEItL'AS the renresentatlnn made have gone so far as to say that any attempt to collect this royalty beg-inning January let next as upon tlic basis of the In a po'ht west 33 deir. south nf north southerly tlonir hlirh water mark 'to pout, '.-I.m-h and containing S14 ac-e. ace. more more or or less less. 1" " " PHONE 8 PRINCE ' II, B. BUUN0TON, "tame or Applicant. I 1':: "7 Site means that if the quality of a suit or a gown s assured there is no rea-, son why it should not serve for two seasons or more. Dorothy is right about that. It is no longer considered good form to discard a garment that has only given you a few weeks of wear. Our cleaning will delight you. 60X392 RUPERT DANCE At the Auditorium which was to have taken place. I'liduy, August K, has been postponed until Friday, August 15, Phone Hlack 410. L. F. Marren, Proprietor. Optician and Optometrist If troubled with EYE STRAIN or you need a CHANGE of Glasses we have the very latest consultant on Optometry with 25 years years experience. Satisfaction Is positively assured. DIAMONDS Loose or Mounted. We give you one year to think It over. If not satisfied return therri and get your monoy back less 10 per cent. Surely there must be value or we could not offer this Inducement. SILVERWARE A large shipment just arrived. Moderate prices, latest designs. Lierutivn Conn- u...,.i.,.ir c.,, Max Heitaer Diamond Specialist TIMBER SALE X 64S4. present Itoyalty Act would Immediately re- sealed Tenders will be received ty suit in a shutdown or the entire Industry I bistrlil Forester, not later than noon In the Province, i,h itith ilav of Aiimist. 1944. for NOTICE Is herebv riven that a rnihllr i... ,.r i ... .,,.,. v e.tti mi tln ihearlnK upon this question will be held In 'tuore or Iloscoe Inlet.'t.It. 3, to cut "3 'Ihe Executive Chamber. Parliament Ittiltrl- ,,,. r. ,.r i-tj italsum B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL WAYS. Western Region. Dated at Port Clements this 86 th flavor '?.' TV,,,'I:WJ1' ". 'etelvr!!... the on the east 5U.- anrt HI or such Members thereor as may be Ulle mi year will be allowed Tor re-theii present, befflnnlnir at 10 o'clock ,novai of timber. Wednesday, September 3rd next. i Korther nartliiilars of the Chief Korea: Anjne. wim-nas any waetK-e- to-eub- . victoria. B.C. or the District Fovea- ml t or representations to make on the t,.r I'rlnrn ltunert opportunity to be beard and the public Is requested to take notice accordingly. T. I). PATTL'LLO, Minister of Lands. 183 TIMBER SALE X 6304. Sealed Tenders will be received by the iiitiiui. t.r i ,nfi, vO'trta tutf lutpr than . . J.0. AC.T , . "'n on the St.t day or August, lv4, - Notlca of Intantlon to Apply to Purchaia for Ule purchase or Licence X 6304. to , . , "."? . , , ... rut 2,330,000 reet of Spruce, llemliMk. In Q pen Charlotte island Land District, nalsam and Certar on an area situated on Ilecordinir District or Prince Hupert, the go-ti, ,.nd 0r Janus Island, Matlileson and situate In the Last Entrance pr channel, IlaiiKe 3, Coast District. . u,l ' '"If- . . ., . Two (i, years will be allowed Tor le- rake !otloe that Edward Shannon of nmval of timber ' Port Clements, In the Province of British mi-ther imrtlr'ulars of the Chief Kores- coiuinbia, uardener, Intemls to apply for ,er, victoria. B.C., or the District Fort- scnuea lauus: Ciimmenciuir at a post planted at the northwest point .or this Island; thence southeast and on around the Island following- the shore line to the place of commencement, and containing one and one half acres of land, more or less. ter, Prince Hupert, B.C. 189 Julv 1091 orricc or ine t-mei r.nirineer, wininieit. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Man., until twelve o'clock noon. Monday, the elirhleeiith day or iuust, mil, ror the rollowlmt work: Krertlon brick rrelfrhl shed and offices. orth Hattleford: erec- M Teml-rsare Invited for the con- "on IJir .tall Melt addition and altera. siruciioii oi remiorcea concrete uunaina ; " v oV .,il Jj'xl8' twn stories. """ t. L- culverts at .Miles n. S5U.6 audi Plans and f peel fl rat ions can be seen al ?."' "'". "' "'V ii.h rric or ihe r.itv i-mrim-op Marifo sub-division; ronsirurnon or Tenders marked "Tender for Concrete culverts al Mile i 1 10.3 and III. 'itulldlna- to be deposited with the City T'le J a line siib-dlvlsloM; construction or Clerk, not later lhan 5 P.M. August 6th, Mwam diversion oj the llosebud BOer to accompanied by a certified rhr-que Tor an fl '""'"'l' ''' rtrr S3--J ,an1 amount equal to i of tender. Lowest or 310.9-340-5. Drumheller sub-ri vision; any tender not necessarily accepted. r" " EHNKST 1 OVF cat Iron pipe at Chandler. Sask.; erection "Pt- LAND ACT, of L'tllllleS loiiiii-eo lours in icmc iiiiu "Liii iii , i slon; erection twenty-one miles of fence Swirt current brinrh; stripping ballast at Vivian. . Plans, nrofiles. sneciflcatlon. form or In Oen Charlotte Islands 1 and ills tHet tract n ""I '" '-'"1" neeoiomi Diiinct ?,t sieena and illnaie' "''ta'ned at Ihe orrire of C.hier EniUneer. rrroAt Zk Man ,ll,lrtr' Ernrlneer. Ed-Oo?nrh In o ' B 10 o L L- 7 7' ,U" Plan 946 9481 wlnil,l,''r- : it.l;i.D District En.rln.-er, Saska Oueen Charlotte m, e Jflands. nionbm. Alia.; koi. i axe notice inai nume o. uamnrinn or Sask.: IHMrlrt Ens-liner. Vancouver. B.C. . , . . . . . i . . . i n.... . n r- . . . Division r.ionitccr. rruo c iiuotrri. n.i..i iTnds t'o apnirr'orVSon'to'ieS t'K Er -.W WVM,M itiiitiw niir fiti-riitti litrRMiiirp .niiinifn- . . ... TERRACE NOTES Sister Juliana and Sister Emcrita are spending their vara tion here. Tout Itoss rof Ilriiio week end in town. . day for Ojus, Florida. spent the Saturday night wits socially very eventful here. The (Slass Mowers and Moving Pictures occupied the early part of the even-inn, while initio latter I here were dances in the l.akelse (ioiniuunil.v Hall and in "Iad" Weeks' hall at Kaluiu. Mrs. llrookins and .Mrs.' Du-lio(d spent tlic past week at Knl u in Luke. . Peter Mugerces, the lilacksinith is at Gedarvale shoeing Hanson's horses. ' ' 4.. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and family have left for the, east. Mrs. lieo. Little has been a visitor to Sniithers ,f()V Jhe,past week as the gues QftAIjfi:: ami ' Mrs Hanson. Mrs. Annie lias left on Thurs ' i " ..' . Mr. and Mrs. Mor.se Halt and sons left on Thursday for Vic toria. :' Will' patks and his son Jack were . also, passenpers ior ine south cfn Tliursdayi; train. - - V' Mr .and Mrs. Hean jand son left for the prairie on Monday. Mrs. Orilllili went down to Prince Hupert. on Thursday. Mr. and -Mrs. UerPKenney and pon left for the south on Thurs day. f E. T. keuney in ', building a large addition to his house. Mr. and. Mrs. Vqh Hees has moveil into t heir new home on the hill. EVEN AT THAT "Kven ad'ni'iltin' dat folks am descended from monkeys, saidi Uncle Kdra, "I know some people dat ain'.t-no special credit to deir ancestors." RUSSIA NOT AN EXAMPLE Labor Minister J. H. Thomas Said Would Fight to Prevent That Dem,ocracy nnir at "a post planted at the southwest ."T",. r'i.eXlint: at a ba.inucl at the Guild .uiii nirm, ,uu irr, n.ici i.,.rifrt d thence northerly alon low water mark five to per cent or value of the work, pay- A. K. WAftriEN. General Manager.. Wlimltier. Man., Anpiist 2nd, 1924. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ANVOX SCHOOL. Skvi.K.n tf.Mikiis. endorsed "Tender a -n- lioom Addition to Anyox Srhool." . o. .,, f l nlioc's nn all time the 01 l.aiJOl S Utl win be revived by the Honourable the logy Minister : i-iiljllc Works up to i o r kick j """ nPHS uovem, t hey ' hau t e-nwrm -f Tuesday, the 12th day of Auirust, , . V ii.-. 194, rm the erection or a one room ad- mon st rated that men 111. IIIOI dltlon to the present four room School- , , . , . i,.,uiuna n,,nl,l BACTERIA CHANGED BY LOCAL CONDITIONS Professor Reed Tells Brltlth Association Regarding Mlnuto Forms of Life TOIIONTO, Auk. H. Hacteria are even more sensitive li changes in their diet than are human beings, it was shown by I'rof. (J. H. Heed, of. Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, in a paper to the Physiology Section of the llritish Association to-day. He lound that bacteria are aliened very radically in their size, sliapo and structure by variations in the amounts of salt and acid which are present in the solutions in which they are grown. l'or each 'bacterium I here is one strength of salt and size are normal. When the acid or all is increased beyond or reduced below this most suitable concentration, not only is the rale of growth slower, but the shape of the organism changes to a more or less marked degree, it becomes larger or smaller, is deformed, is less resistant to strengths of acids other than that in which it is accustomed and generally evinces Ihe be havior, only to a much more marked extent, of an animal or man living in an unfavorable environment, or upon an misused diet. SOMEWHAT MIXED The first lady My husband wired me from Paris on my birthday asking 'whether he should buy me a llembrandt or a Titian. Now, which would .you have? , Secoirtl lady -Well, ns far as that goes, any of these trench cars are pretty good. LIYES OF INDIANS WAS REGULATED BY THEIR RELIGIONS house at Anynx. in Ihe Atlln Electoral uis- """""i u kui.. ......v., , Tliinnvnl tn,. nr. .1,. u ..id.. ..,.,.! 'ri,, ly inai iniepNai, Plan. Specifications. Contract and ' " B " ' m,,, t(own con8t rrom the , , way u"w" Fornix of Tenner may be seen on and arter had also demonstrated that tllC . . ,, j . , . the 2Sth day of July, 1024. and furlher. . . . , r i,nP 'Aleutian Islands Willi Squadron of'Opte could hae a IaiJOr frO- ,,nv Information obtained at the Department . .i MpI tl.itiH. and' . Leaucr .Macaren ami uic tnuisu pnhiir works iariianient Buiidinirs. . i h.i. nir ,uiinni '-.'-" . - . . IM llllll'IlL 111 11119 LUU UIJ .II,VJ.,1, 4IIT7 Ulllir. , .ii ... Vancouver; the Government Airent, Anyox; sewously .... Interfering With ,l and the Government Arent. Prima Mm''!., . ,.. i(i ,,,. :.. ha nl.tnltilTrl .'a.. i frriril . Oil i. r TleTIN .o..ant rlflient on .r PSV nau. tnent of a deposit of Ten Dollars ($10.00), which UI be rerunded on their return In good condition. The lowest or any tender not- tiecea-sarlly accepted. P. PII,IJP. Public Works Knifltieer. The Department or Public Works, Victoria. K.C. July 15th, 1J4. TIMBER SALE X 6281. LONDON, 8. . Canadian press 4 J. H. llionyas, secretary 'of stale for the colonies, speak- c.i and accompanied by an ac- i , n UalMir'" nrpany vorj Oi K, 1 recently 1 ct iitij -said aiii the iin i.au cheque on a chartered bank equal,l,ul' i i :.r r i r-;i., ;,, ..-j west corneror Block 19: thenre easterly to ISC-narnSilww Ih linrlhtl'nl rnrnnr nf Blni-V IO- thann anian ail'lliai liaiivays. The ' west or any tenner iv neressaruy ........ being criticized in some quarters; to cut i,o Jackplne Ties, on an area recognize HUSSia, I)Ul lliey waiueo tituati'd approjiuiai'iy a muw norm ww leat rrom becker Uke, Station, liange S, Coaft District. ; Three S i years will be allowed for removal of timber. ! "Provided that any one unable to attend the auction In person may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars of the Chief Fores- 'er. victoria. B.C., or uismei roresier, Prince Hupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6282. There will be orrered for sale at Publln Aiictlnn, at noon on the sth day or Auirust. I4. In tt.e orrice or the Forest u..n ..... - . i:.,.ltl,..H. .Hu f Ir-nitf. Y A9ft 9 . to mi m,ooo Jackpine Ties, on an area he a great and magnificent power rereriWJ. "ianJeTco." Jf U'ey used it wisely ami well, w5,V'(f' rK Thomas said. Their power year, win ,e .Uowed fox inovai or timber. carried with it responsibility, and irore'MASnr'KS rybl:ubtmit,t; he begged tl.eni'not to, lose sight y.'Jr.Wtl?.T.tf lhat facl- Tlmt wa8.tl.o inlelli- I Further particulars of tlie chief Fores- gent way to bring about reforms VWrinrla. B.C., District Forester,:? A- ter, or ,,,,, pnnca Rupfrt, B.C. Hn Great JJrilaln , TOHONTO. Auk. K. That the religions of the ancient tribes who roamed America centuries aw differed but little from prac- Jiee still prevalent was pointed out by Until Henedict in Ihe Anthropology section of the British Association today. "The will of the Manitoti was made known to t lie tribe by visions, fore runners of the modern spiritualistic seances. Through this means he cominunicaled to bis followers taboos, immunities, privileges and even songs. .Most of the life of t lie tribe was' regulated in i his way, including their ceremonies of initiation, the choice of their ruler's, clan organiza tion, hunting and warfare. Lton- e,'uM"iis as to the relation of re ligioiis oractlees to oilier cere monies were drawn b the speak r. because it was not sufficiently ....nt-p criTUIiDfiM class conscious. In other wor.s.Yljll DlUP.UKUn the Macdonald government had, refused to act on theories and were' prepared to face facts. Mr. Thomas made no apology for Ihe government. The pov- Thlnnuil tn I . A 1 1 ierninent. he said, had killed fori " i LEADER MACLAREN TO CITY SEEMS LIKELY for Coal and Supplies After Long Absence From British Territory is considered altogether like i ai. ri:i.t ii, rOUlHl Ull3 wunu iHKiit now on ii... aboard, will call at Prince Hu V . -1 fine! til n L in rr li f 1 fttt ttlfifi fi I coni jir Plans. unermcaiutiiN rir can nn1ll. country. yn, i..-a..o a. v. vt- VUUU 1J , J. , t a ta mi a .an pori in u.e past mo. Of course, he and his col- months during w i ,.r i. ia(, i,a,i n,.i II 11. II II IllU J?liu .... ... ,. nr MM bas been m tlie t ar North making for be flyers. The they had broken some pledges. It I'reparat.ons vessel will probably have to coal. aa v..v 0!,Uv i,. a:.v ii.. trnvem- lie Iar a"d '' ' m'ent should recognize Russia. From the day he took office ho f ' W pick up me supplies tl,a arrived for I le flyers had said he would recognize nus. "'J .i. f H. o-r.v against their getting this far by Olt. J41CIJ 1 1 tit' 1 1 i ' - V aav f)u - ft...... ...hi 1... rr.. ,.rA ,. aula at T'tiKlif Unction, at n'n on the sth day of eninient was in the sanvi posi-1 'g1v-!?.,.V'7.,l.!)'K;, tion. Tlicy not only wanted lo that country lo lm part community of' nations. them make mistake Ull III IllUIHi no IJ IIH.TiUiiu. of Hut let If vaa(T they the air. It, is announced in Vancouver that f lie Thiepval will be met hy dm the local planes engaged in fish eries patrol service ami mai Squadron Leader Oudfrey, in commaiuHii . Vancouver, will . . mee . said to him they were going to I...I.I ll.w-ia unn i.!minle flip u.nsi.iu ui uic uuiuui democracy of this country, thenrtl,ere be was going lo fight to prevent anything of thai kind coming into this country. , The power of the railwayinen and all other trade unions would FAMILY MENAGERIE "Funny, ain't ( it, pa," Johnny, "that everybody in house is some kind of an said our anl- inal." "What do you mean?" "Why, mother's a dear nod baby's a little lamb ami I'm a kid I can't think what you are, pa." 'Tin (lie g'.at.. my sin' ' Friday, August 8, 1934, Cash & Carry Specials For Saturday August 9th. Only Free! Free! One only Musket or Mixed Kruil, reg. 7:c vnhn, With every pair of shoes sold lo Ihe value or !?:$.u0 or more This does not apply on Saje Shoos. Wo carry n complete Shoe Sttfck .Men's Hlnter L" iiiuq Made Shoes, Women's London I.atly Shoes. C'i i rl" anj ' .Cliihlreii's Shoes. Our I'ricos aro right. i Universal Trading Co, Dr. J. F. Maguire Is attending Ihe Dental Convention in Vancouver II office will again be Open on August 13 JNINTH of the scries dealing with the estatlijhmcnt of the Bank or MoNTRtAt at representative points in Canada and elsewhere. IN THE UNITED .STATES A. 1 T V' M T3 OR many years die Bank of Montreal fui played an active and constructive part in the banking and busi J ness relations between Canada and the United States. In 1855 the Bank established its own orrice in New York and toiij its Agency at 64-68 Wall Street holds a leading position among foreign financial institutions represented in that city. In 1861 the Bank's Chicago Office was opened to care for exttruht Western business. Today, at 27 South La Salle Street, Chicago, the Bank is participating actively in banking affairs. In San Francisco and at Spokane the Bank also has its own office. ' BANK OF MONTREAL Established over IOO years Total Assets in excess of ifao.ooo.ooo Elks Flag and Children's Day ACROPOLIS HILL. Saturday, August 9th. Parade leaves Klks' Home at l.,ji) p.m. where nil child'"1 wil 1)0 presented with a flag. Children's Fancy Dress Dance Elks' Home, Friday, Aug. 8, from 8.30 to 10 p.m Children In Costume Free PRIZES. Adult Dancing 10 to 2 Refreshments Adults 75c. 2 Baseball Games Ocean Falls vs. Prince Rupert Friday Evening, at 0.30 sharp and Saturday Afternoon at 4.30 sharp. ADMISSION To each Ball Gamo, 50c. Proceeds in aid Kiddies' King Day. II ' l J ,L II I .. . l,.U