PAGE SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 9 p.m. HOOT GIBSON Walk Downstairs and SAVE MONEY SPECIALS FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. Siiprrv's l'nslrv Klmir. 10 Hi. sacks 45c II. & K. Rolled Oats, 7 lb. sacks SOc Small Wliilc Deans, 5 lbs. 25o Cream1 Olive Toilet Soap, 7 for SOo Canned Fruit Special. 4 Tins for 95c. I tin SI ra wherries, Si's. 1 tin Sliced Peaches, l's, tails. I tin Sliced Pineapple, 2's. 1 tin Table Pears, 2's. Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for 25c Limit & to each customer firape Nuts, 2 for .. .. 35o Telfef's Cream Sodas, hing ed lid tin, average weights HVj lbs. nelt, special per tin $1.85 McLaren's Cream Cheese spiralis like butler, park-age t 10c RupertTableSupply Three Phones: -210,111,212 In "HOOK and LADDER" A thrilling, exciting fire picture. Many spectacular scenes. A fire-siren's whistle! Firemen clinging to the speeding trucks then battling their wtay inlo the mysteries of a huge, burning building. A darjng rescue followed by sweet romance. Strong comedy relief. Mildred June and excellent cast. COMEDY. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c. To Insurance Beneficiaries Hundreds of thousand! of dollars are lost annually through the unwise investment or careless spending of monies received for insurance death claims and matured endovmcnta. A Union Bank Savings Account is the proper place for the deposit of such monies. Jf Beneficiaries seek investments, our branch managers are always willing to help them with sound and conservative advice. 9S1 OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Brorlerick, Manager WANTED SALESMEN & MERCHANTS If you have the ability to reach prospects for maiic-to-measure men's clothing, you can easily make upward of $100 weekly,-representing Canada's larpesl exclusive clothing organization, with a Dominion-wide reputation for value-giving. Merchants will find it very profitable to incorporate this line with their own. Good Territories Open. Apply NOW! ROBINSON'S CLOTHES LIMITED 37 Mayor St., Montreal. Dept. 1). Advertise in. the Daily News. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Purchase Land. In Ouecn Charlotte i.land Land PMrlrt, itecoraing District 01 rrnice nui'fii.i ami situate In the Kast Entrance of Juslkatla Inlet. Take Notice that Edward Shannon or Port Clements, In the Province ot British Columbia, Gardener, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following de-scribed lands: Comnienclnir at a post planted" at the northwest point of this Island: thence southeast and on around the Island fellow-Inir the shore line to the place or corn- J menrtiiient, and containing one and one, hair acres or lana, more or less. EO. SII.N.0.. Dated at Port Clements this S6th day of July, 1924. LAND ACT. Notlca of InUntlon te AddIv to Laaaa Land. In Oueeti Charlotte Islands Land District, flecordln; Plutilct or Skcetia, and situate: In rront or Iilock 10. OX. 7. Plan 816,1 Queen Charlotte Islands. Take Notice that Hume It. PahlnRton of I Massett, occupation cannery manager. In-1 tends to apply for permission to lease the! rv.llowlnit described foreshore- Commen-1 clnsr at a post planted at the southwest corner of lllock 19- thence west 33 desr. 1 south about son feet to low water mark-.; thence northerly alon? low water marki to a point west 33 de. south of northwest rnrneror Block 19: thence easterly In the northwest corner or Block 18; tnenre' southerly alom hla-h water mark to post. ; and containing S',4 aces, more or less. n. . no in lu.i, Name of Applicant m ONE YOUNG WOMAN WHO KNOWS a lot about the proper care of her wardrobe is Dainty Dorothy. She knows how to 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. PHONES XSntjV BOX392 PRINCtKtjPERT MOONLIGHT Dances At the Auditorium Danes Friday Evening, Aug. 22. Kasson's Orchestra. Refreshments served. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladles 50c Phone Black 440. L. F. Marren, Proprietor. Advertise in the Daily News. .1 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 them and get your money 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. Max Hroner Diamond Specialist New Blouses Fall Dresses and English Knitted Suits . Phono 27. MERS P.O. Box 327. Tea and Coffee PRICES ARE ADVANCING very rauiilly and we lrave been fortunate to secure a quantity of very high grade quality al a low price. W e have installed a new up-to-date Electric Coffee mill and can give you fresh ground coffee daily. Samples frec Our Highest Grade Coffee 05e value, per lb 50c 3 lbs. for $1.35 Our Highest Grade Tea None better. 75o value, per lb. . . 65c 2 lbs. for wJ $1.25 Orders including Ten and Coffee delivered. Order Preserving Peaches now from us. Farmers Market Phone Blue 428. Orders of $5.00 Delivered. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS riOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ANYOX SCHOOL. SKALEIi TK.MiKltS, endorsed "Tender fur one noom Addition to Anyox School." will be received by the Honourable the Minister (if 1'nlilir Works un to Ii o'clock noon of Tuesday, the 13th day of August, 14, ror trie erection 01 a one room ;- inn , 1 .1 1 1 4 Sneririrations. Contract and rorni.i r Tender may bo seen on and after the 38th day of July, t, and rurlher Information obtained al the lieparlment of Public Works, Parliament Buildings, and at the orricea of the Government Agent, Vancouver; the Government Agent, Anyox; and the Government Agent, Prince llupert. U.C. Copieii of plans, specification, etc., can be obtained from the Department on pay ment of a deposit of Ten Dotlara (I lO.ool. wnirn wn no reiuuueo un ineir reiurii m good condition. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. P. I'llII.IP. i . Public Works Engineer. The Department of Public, Works, I Victoria. U.C. July nth, an. NOTICE, WIIEIIKA9 under the provision of the Iluyalty Art, Chapter 71, Statutes H, itho royally on timber lo be coiierieii ne Iglnnlng January 1st. 19J5. will, from In 'formation now available, be morn than three times the royalty now being AND WIIEIIEAS urgent representations have been made that this Increase In royalty la much heavier than the Industry can hear. AND WIIEIIEAS the representations uiaue nave gone so rar as to say mat anv attempt to collect this royalty beginning January 1st next as upon the basis of the present Iluyalty Art would Immediately result In a sliii idown of the. entire Industry In the Province, NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing upon this question will be held In trie r.xerutive cnamner, parliament iiuna I n I, . V'UI,..I, K.r,... ,l,A l',..,,il,a rs.,,n rll or auch Slembers thereof as may be ,inen present, beginning at 10 oclock (Wednesday, September 3rd next. I Anyone who has any evidence to sub mit or representations to make on the THE DAILY NEW3 Monday, August 18, 193, FISHING BEER FROM IfEW BIRDS BUT BLAWKIYEKBiUI WATKIITOWTN, X.Y., Aug. 18. Not to be outdone by the "bot tle fishermen" of the Atlantic h coast, residents of the Hlack IUvcr Bay section west of hero are taking great interest in attempting to retrieve portions of a truckload of Canadian ale which recently was dumped inlo the i r II... : . i l... be started in hot, and even in , the " - "... hunt ing. dry wet The tourist revenue dsj MAIN I MUWfcKS Lalng, Government Ornithologist, Tells or His Trip to Orient and Arctic The results of his trip to the Orient aboard ll.M.C.S. Thiepval were not entirely satisfactory to- walcr al a certain potiu aionp i,ainr 0f Comox, Dominion the snore. Acciilcnlal nooKiiif? oi ,f0Vcn,inei,i ornitholoirisl. Mr. a bottle by a fisherman led to the i ajnfr staled yesterday that, when new sport, it is said. the . Thiepval went across, the MOTORSHIP BELLIN'GIIAM noon from Ketchikan and is unloading two carloads of herring oil and a balance cargo of can ned salmon for transshipment East over the Canadian National Hallways. PRIZEWINNER IN DAILY NEWS "Save the Forests" Article Writ ten by Cecil Hacker of This City (Reprinted from Bulletin) Canada is in the throes of season was too early for effec live collecting and on the return there were only a few calls inmln IN WITH HERRING 0II: -. Molorship BelliiiRhani, Capt. I.en Williams, arrived this after feconu oniy 1.0 mi: i.aing s in lerest in birds cornea a botanical hobby, and in this he was more successful. He stored away many samples of plants and flowers and yesterday be was. out rambling over l'riuce Rupert lownsile where he got a number, of speci mens. At :ikolski, Dchring Is land, where the Dritish plane was wrecked, he' found what he described at a "botanist's paradise" rivalling the wild gardens of the Alps. Mr. Laing expects to work next year in the Atliti district. ESSAY CONTEST ODDITIES OF BROADCASTING Many Questions Asked of Man Who Sends Out Air Messages real crisis. If our forests fail be- ... n nf ,hpina fmm ,-n.iin fore fire Canada will no longer ,.. Iulpn in fllP , be a land or hope but one of de- announcer of a broailcauling sta-spair. of Canada and visi- People ,ioil ,,is ... nls.. tors do not seem to realize this Dr nro f Ml ,, fact, or, if they do, they arc act- CX)erienccs of Howard I. Milhol-' ing in u shameless way. Spam, klinwil , alinv! China and Portugal all failed to !W ,,.,,, ..... mnn!1on ,,' realize (he value of their forests. rlli(lf ,.. n, Knn ,,,! iouay u.ey are suiiering grea uy 0cncpa, VAvcMe 1acifjc Coas, for tlieir lacK or loresignt. in ine siaj0IU early nays seiners nurne.i me Acc0linff tn ..M., tl0 bwy va.uame oanuuii imus s ' liousewife makes frequent de tiuw we uupon naruwuuii. c iu )ains soon imijort all our lumber if we ilonpij. I IIVIUU. I . 1 1 n.. I M l- .l Recently a woman "My husband just lost u nut ineeiu me lerriuie uc- ilis ia ul .. . ruction or our forest lands. Our aH of socks am ft. ai,rl jn tiniber is rabidly disappearing. u j,,easc ,H.oaicas, al oncCi uw Can not it? we Save mucl wi charge?" What these fires? caues A.w.n.r ...nii ..n. utv Lightning is the only unavoidable wj V0() k,n( Ja cause ai.d.is rekpons,hte for at.ou' ,MjgIl( Wfi Rn one fire in five. Over eighty per tzz music ffoh going lo have' a wedding in the family?" ,.,i ... u.t M u i)U,.,ng the broadcast of a human hands and are therefore lrama one cveni ..fa,her lel,.. avoidable. The careless smoker , ,,,, ..,,,ea!)(. ,mvi, yow ac(or!, tau.v, ,uB. i.u s0, u .(am . M miI(J (r should never empty live ashes js u,louUl(! in ani , , ; i.u.i .. -am. m.u.u u a..- Pvery,Jnsf SJ,C ,ears .Himufij Mirr ins niiticiius ure uui j(P.(, jj, neiore tnrowing iiiein away. i'as- follow this rule. Hres when Camp , jf broa(lca(,, i ,. left smout. er.ng are rrequently ,,par y01 as hc ,ook his pa(o gel litUIR'H 11 UIC WII1I1 illlU lllt'ilK Ill-tO destructive forest fires. The . l l l i: I .. ii wllh liiirf." a letter which is nnf niilln nlimi I r. "'il! " .l.. sengers travelling or. trains which . ,,rolcr is aw , ,,ie mounlains. through forests should also go Mv ,. lin Ii!iaco. oi,.nv Offers Thanks V. m,.V. . ..iu.i. L-A....KUJM. i c... Kumppoll! ,cllcr!j ald ,pIe. with plen ly of water if possible. ca,u arp recoive(, ftl K(M) Hanking ttien witli good sliarp ,nm tl(lnnIo I -1 , l . - v j v. nnu "IV i"n Wit- .. ur sat,., s e. uc vvneic ,ac( wh fr,oms am, re,aUve or " , , ,iav0 '0!t dog. cat, or some i In land clearing .,,.. Iip, .... ... v. . . has caused much damage to .., .i.i.. ,x 1 in i nan.-, viiu- it l'1 iiriiiuur. , i ni - iii i forest. Clearing fires should not ..,. ,,0 .... ,. wcaiuer anii S,(J cannol pIay ko 0,,ier seasons ..i,ii,ii.n ,ir. i.n ,...t should be watched carefully. ' sllo . . ... fn . ' caused l,v railways which r'J j,roa(casl for me I will thank you ' , 'ever so much." i T'en there arc requests for . , . , ii fly into (he roret and star great'CPrain kini,s of A fires. Careful inspection is now rQiifPu i.ii ......,,. dltlon to Hie nrehl four ro.,tn SrliooL ,iji,i ..., i. i...i i;unu uiuon houte at Anyox, in the Atim Electoral ois-j ' 1 ' " , foreman, employing convicts for no iiiu iiiiiiu.tr in una Mini ui in . -nniun, ..n.. i i . l-l. l.. I i. i. : i- ii. """""IX 'viviiu; 5-I.-III, ill u ie ec " i quost. "Please play mpre tracks is now slashed and , ,.,. ,, ,,., ..,,,,. f.!i.l-ri.....l or,, I II. I, lw.U l.nnr. . .. . ' " ..IIIUIII """"l"" wttll n.nf llm 'rtrov ...o 1 o.l fl II... ." . , . irom San Quentin penitenliary .............. , .w.,... lpp( ,.,, rp(, p 0M injz ' t..h Canada annually lo enjoy our ( ,jko ,Q , j beautiful nvninlain and forest ,pcllon from Ij0llPngrill piiiprv nun fialilnn- and ntiil nnp our iniro in mo usi or Canadian in- e-r..ii.r.n it..iif.ns nidressed to the num. nn.l nv,.,k lt. vnt nf 'S ' !fl 'Tender for v.vto ...v- ....uu nniii K'iiis ii run Simpson, H.C., will onr fishery products. If we burn "m" 12 o-cioea our inro?ls vr wnnil mir appnrrv. br 4, 1924. for in ro.wti-nr.Lti ,7r kill o,ir wild animals and drive rTr.'"' ,l VV s""r',,,n- "WM our tourists away. This Is llke1,",;,"' tZTtZtirVJ tun ning money. The trapper well ,'me(i at this Dcprtment. at the (.mo or knnu 11, U .a r.,1 ,nl,l, nf ',r':' . "I1"1? post Offlre "- " mwjiM ...t-uii v. , in. .hi, in. I iriorin. furs is not obtainable in burned forest areas. In Hritish Columbia alone six hundred and firty billion board Teet or timber has been destroyed. This would make sufficient lumber to build fnrly million six-room bungalows or five bungalows to every person in Canada. "Waste not. Want not," is a good motto. Saw the Forest. Canada ex II. C Allll at ll.a II. .af Offices. Vancouver, II.C; Prince llnn-rt ii n . Gi.n-..t n r ...... . ...v... u.rnnl ...v... Ann run nimps'in Tonrtirs will tint be ronsldered unless made on printed form supplied bv the Department and In accordance with condl lions rontiilned therein. Each lender must be arcomnanled by an aeropted rheque on a chartered bank, pav able to the order of the Minister or public Work, equal to 10 per cent of the amount or t. tender. llotvH or the Dominion or raffiida or bonds or the Canadian National Hallway Company will also be arcepted a securlly. or bonds and a cheque ir required to mulre up an "dd amount. M)TK.--llllie nrlnH ran lie ,.l,iai...i .. Ihl Departtnent bv denoslilnir on .,., ed cheque ror Hie rm of am on .,,.. l,i to the order or the Minister' or Public . . . . ' .tl'..klii n I.I l ...111 t. - pects this rear-every citizen lo'y',':ik'- y.h,''h. .VJ. p,,,r"?rt .. m quest on of timber Rovaltle will be given .1. l.U ,l..l.. I " - n-'llJl " opportunity to be heard and the public li rrquested to take notice accordingly. I"" - . r , n ft Witt I i , 1, .. ..-i.ti.i... Minister of Lands. Advertise -iirtbe Daily News. ny order. S. E. o'nniEN. peparimeut of Publle Worka!"" UlT-Ottawa, August I, 1821, I PRINCE RUPERT BEAUTY CALLOUS GeOpge Vallquetto, of Ottawa, an Enthusiastic Moving Picture Man George Valiipielte, the young moving picture niaii of Ottawa, who made the voyage to Japan and hack again on tlio H.M.U.S. Thiepval, is a firm believer. In the theory that the people of Prince Rupert and Dritish Columbia in general have become calloused to the piclurcsqueucN and beauly of their surroundings. Almosl everywhere Mr. Vali- quette looks he sees soinelhini thai would be of interest to motion picture audiences, the world over. Hi? did a good deal of "shooting" around town yesterday and, incidentally, got n little more atmosphere for his record of the Dritish world tligbl. Desides his moving picture business, Mr. Valiquetle is an en- Cash llillinlir l.,.l.. i. , v "". ian nH I 1 " "as l ioz.il e ..I.. i, education in thenisclv... 1 i, ...... .i..i-n... . . lie 1 1 or the peoples of Japan M Aleutian island. a7SM many other places He'!? "I Isll'llf'll nil. I i . . ln l ,,,u,,a,,l hwl sVi ills nr the i w,.,.,.k Qf ' l lish airplane al NiknUli lll Mi. V-.ll i.. . . I l".-ue ItlU'ilcU 1S . I '0 tllfl Ilia u..,.lll. ,.r I'no mi iiiiii iii ! J and will inarkei lii'f.i.,a''Jl as well as his , " w nl Doubtless, through lim , H Hcenes will bu i'ini.,..ii ONE YARD llaslus was spoiling ,)roildl riw sliirl when n fi.i.i ' Hoy. how many yi,ns ake fur a shirt like i.hatr Itaslus replied: say mar , jrnl three .shirts like t w one yard last nig, F Carry Specials For Tuesday and Wednesday Only OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 10c Per Tin Limit 5 lo each customer Squirrel Brand Peanut Dutter lVi Hi. I'icnir Pails. Special, each 6 Only, Ladies' Silk Sleeveless Sweaters ... Color Blue, Pink, Orange and Sand. Size :I8, -ill. fteg. ..!.-. Special, earli S ... SOc $3.(5 Ladies' Whito Canvas Shoes, Pair $245 With llbn k. (iieen and llruwn trim, m s x dirierenl stvles. All sizes. Meg. $i,:Q i . " Hecial, pair $2.(Jo. Men's Caps (G. & C. Brand) In a large ;i.in-l nn-nt ni patterns. Size 0 8 to 7'j. Ileg. S.i.ou. Si- i.il. each Si IK,. Universal Trading Co, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD, Sailings from Prince Tiupcrt. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaan Bay, and Altrt Bay, Tuasdir, I M For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Altrt Bay, and Swanson Bay, Ssturasj, l For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walaa Island, Sunday, I P.M. Por PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlttr Cannorlaa, Friday A.m. 823 2nd Aianu. i. Barntlay, AgtnU Prlnca Rupsrl, I I KB n h mmr J .igM ,- M n u n I 111 AM 1 M IkI iu Hfl'i m ni m a 1 I I P fiicndofvoufiV. I WIVJ&My n 4.r Ml vRnWrnl I'etlernt Government f Supervi,in h i f rhis adverliseluent is not published or displayed by lhe f"0' Control Hoard or by the Government Government of of Hritis British Cotumia