PAGE SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 end 9 p.m. Norma Talmadgo in "THE SONG OF LOVE" A dream of Arulty and tropical nights of love under African skies. Norma as an Ouled Nail dancing girl, an liotiri of the desert. Norma as a starry eyed beauty of the Sahara, for whose smile proud Sheiks would kiss her dainty feet, for whose kiss men battled to the death." A . fascinating romance in which a beautiful .Mohammedan maid braves death to save her Christian lover from the fierce Tuareg lords. Hattles, plot, counterplot and tempestuous love amidst white hot desert sands. Superb cast. .Joseph Srhildkraiit. Arthur Hdmund Carcwe, Laurence Wheat. Earl Kchenk. Maude Wayne and many others. COMEDY CARTOON "FELIX, THE GHOST BREAKER." FUN FROM THE PRESS. Admission 35c and 10c. Walk Downstairs and SAVE MONEY While Pickling Onions (now in) : 15c lb., 7 lbs. $1.00 Medium sized Cucumbers, splendid for pickling, G for 25c Fresh Citron, firs'- shipment now' in, lb 3c Fresh Outdoor Tomatoes, 5 lb. basket . . .... . . 50c Hothouse Tomatoes, per 5 lb; basket 75c Large Head Celery 15c Golden ltanlam Corn, dozen , 50c New Carrois, 0 lbs. ... 25c Cooking Onions, U.C.. 5 lb. 25c Vegetable Marrow, lb. . . 5c liarllelt Preserving Pears, heavy pack in apple boxes per ease $2.85 Choice Cooking Apples, unwrapped, per box . . $2.50 RupertTableSupply Three Phones.3io,3n,2i2' LAND ACT. Nonet of Intention to Apply to lt( Land. in Ourcn i:harlotti- IMatul Land District. Itecordlnr District of Prince Import, B.C.. and sllutte w-er Tow if I II, Graham Island. TAKE .NOTICE ihat I. Gi-orfre W. Dow-llnz, or-308 Cambridge Street, Vancouver, H.C., occupation inanufacturer, ImpihIj to apply mr pcrmUslcm to !? the following ricacrlhed land: Commencing1 at a ost ulaiilfd near the root of Tow Hill, oast aide, thence northerly to low water mark; thence westerly following low water murk SI) chains: thence southerly three chains; thence easterly 80 chain to point) nr commencement ann containing i acres more or less. GEORGE W. DOWLHO. Applicant DAVE MITTEN, Airent Mate June . 04 TSMQER SALE X 6483. There will lie orteied fnr Sale at Public Auction, at noon on the fill day of October, mil. In the Office of the Forest liaiiKer at Uiirn 1-alte, U.C.. the Licence X A4KU, to cut iO.fOO ties, on nn urea Fltiiatcd on the sotith sJiori- of Francois Lake, at l.lppliuolt Day, llange 4, Coast District. Two (t i yean will be allowed for re lnov.il of Umber. "Provided that anv one unable to at tend the auction In iiei-son may submit a (sealed tender to be opened at the hour or auction and 1 rumen as one oin. I'nriher paiilnil.tr of Ihe Chief Fores ter., victoria. H.r.. or uisinct Forester. j 1 lilt v nnci i. i.j. TIMBER SALE X 6471. Sealed Toinlrrs will tie rirflvi-d by tin; nutrlrt Forcsti-r, not lain- than noon on Hi Kith day r Si plernber, lil. Tor tho tuircliafte of Lln-nre XC17I, west Kliom Kllerelle i:lmun'l, c.lt. 3, to rut 670.0D0 feet of Spruit, Hemlock, Cedar and Dal-Min sawlo(f.-i. Two Hi joars will lie allowed for removal nf timber. Fnrtlier nartliuilars of the Chief Fores ter. Victoria, or tlic District Forenter. Prince .Itupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6425. Kuli.r1 Tender will lie received by the Minister or Lands, at Victoria, not later' than noon on the Ittti day or September, lOit, for the hiirrhafe of Licence X0125.I tu rut 117,00ft lineal feet of Poles and! I'lllnir on Lot J 1023 and 1033, altuateri' alMiiil 3 irille and on other llde of Skcena lllver Trorn Kemu Station, Ranirft 5, r.oal Land tmtrlrt. Two (2) year will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particular of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C.. or District Forester, Prlucs hu&crt, B.C. 1 fa 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. PH0NE8 60X392 PR.INCE-r R.UPERT WALK OVER TO OUR STORE AND Save Money Take advantage of reduced prices now! Ilogers' Syrup, 20 lb. tins , $1.65 10 lb. tins 85c 5 lb. tins 45c No 1 Itutler. lb 40o 14 lb. boxes $5.50 i;.C. Eggs, 3 dozen for $1.10 Potatoes, per sack '.. $2.00 Fancy Dry Onions. 5 lbs. 25c Carrois, G lbs 25c Yellow Turnips, i lbs. 25c ECONOMY 51 IE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. THE RINK Now Open for SKATING With Hand in attendance Tuesday Eve., Sept. 23. L. F. Marren, Proj i.tor. Phone Black 440. Sterling Furnace GOAL Dllred In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. This Is a very superior furnace coal. It fives a clean hot fire and Is entirely free rrom soot, clinkers, slack and dirt. Some of tl.a largest healing plants in the city are now imlriir It with entirely satlsfailory results, STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks. At $12.50 per ton. We tre also Agents for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLlNQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main Off let! Houl Osntral. Phons 16 Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and praotlcal 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 fflOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist PRICES AT Farmers Market have been cut to the limit. Frest Meat and Groceries at their lowest This Week's Extraordinary Offer Fresh Creamery Butler, per lb 35o Must accompany meat order at our cut prices. Swifts' Premium. Ham, lb. ; 32c Swifts' Bacon, special, lb. 21o Only a few- left. Orders of $3.00 delivered.' Farmers Market Phono Blue 42S. FISH ARRIVALS Three American Boats Sold 98,200 Pounds and Two Canadians, 9,500 Pounds this Morning Fish arrivals Hi is morning ", totalled 107,700 pounds IliM morning, sales at Ihe F.xchange being as follows: American Republic, 17,000 pounds, at 1 1.7c and Oc, and Kureka, 1,200 pounds, at 13.0c and 0c to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company. Commonwealth, 50,000 pounds at I Lie and 6c lo the Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. Canadian Marguerite, 5,500 pounds at 14c and 8c, lo the lloyal Fish Co D.S.T. r.50(f pounds at 13.5c and 8c, to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. RULES PUBLISHED FOR USE OF AIRMEN Keep to Rlnht is Rule of Sky as Well as of Land: No Jay Flying LONDON. Sept. 17. Rules agreed on by the Hritish, Hcl-gian and Dutch .governments to minimize risk of collision between aircraft, bav been issued by the air ministry. These provide that every pilot when flying on a compass course shall, whenever it is safe, and practicable, fly on the right of the straight line adjoining Ihe point of departure and point of arrival. When an aircraft is flying beneath cloud, it' must keep at a fair distance below the cloud base in order to see and be seen. When a pilot decides lo follow a route which is olllcially recognized or consists of a line of ground marks, be must bear in mind that the risk of collis ion with another aircraft following the same route is considerable. Kvery pilot therefore following such a mule shall endeavor to keep i( at least 3l0 inetres on his. left. r Advertise in the Daily News. THE DAILT NEWS ALLAN BROOKS VISITS CITY Famous Naturalist and Artist Passed Through Yesterday After Summer In Atlln TALKS ABOUT BIRDS Says Balance of Nature Is Myth and Tells of Ruthless Destruction In North That hc so-called "balance of nature," which some people are afraid to disturb, is all a myth mil does not exist in fad is the conclusion arrived at by Major Allan Brooks, the famous nat- uralist and artist who was here yesterday on bis way back from a four months visit to Atliti wllilrn lm liml liiinti ul llill'itirr fliVi ...aw.v MMJ .IMU Wfl. UllJ ! Ill L. birds ami mammals. He illustrates , this from his recent visit tfltn "Mil. I !;i (mil i;i fi fmelli t-liit.t dominated:'" northern Alberta large enough he found the country ... to In hand handle i Hie Ihe (lrili-r order. The l lu. llmip Hour by red squirrels and whiskey jacks. He says Ihat at least eighty per cent of the eggs laid by the birds up there are taken by the squirrels and jays. He louiui mat on l lie islands in Al-lnt Lake, where there are no squirrels or jays, birds woo numerous and the young were all hatched. On Ihe country surrounding the lake, which is infested by squirrels, there were three colonies of waxwings, birds which always nest in colonies, (bill not a young bird was found. They had all been destroytvd young or else the eggs taken by Ihe squirrol.s and whiskf jacks i'rows a Pest Leaving everytl ;ng to nature does not meel with Ihe approval of Ihe major. He says the crow is a nest everywhere and destroys an immense number of birds' eggs and young birds. This was particularly true on the islands where Ihe seagulls breed. The crows there destroy more eggs I hah ever the Indians did. Major Brooks says, a book has recently been published by a student of nature, Miss Allhea .Sherman, which shows conclusively that ' nature does not bal- 'ance Hi in 4 up correctly and it is up to Man, wherever possible (to help adjust mailers. Birds arc usually plentiful in or near a town because to a cer tain extent they are prelected there and provided with food. An inManCe of Ihe destructive- ness of some birds is seen in Ihe herring gull which eats the eggs tnd young of other seabirds with the result lliul wherever it nests the other birds arc driven away. Culls, guillemots, pullius and many other birds arc the victims of Ihe crow. The major was very emphatic that be did not believe in the balance of nature and his studies had all tended lo make him more pronounced in his views. Art Work Major Allan Brooks' illustrat ing work will be familiar lo those who arc interested in bird life He made the drawings for "The Justly famous for 26 oz. bottle Old Kentucky BOURBON WHISKEY BOTTLED IN BOND UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION This a(vci'tisement is not liquor Control Hoard British Birds of Washington" many of which wero beautifully reproduc ed in their natural colors. Also he has done much work for the Uovernment at Ottawa and for scientific and other journals and books. His water color sketches are in much demand as well us bis bird and animal studies. RATE TOO HIGH TO" SHIP FLOUR THROUGH RUPERT TO POLAND Joe Siginun, received an order from the Polish government for 10,000 barrels of flour and took .steps to ascertain if it would lu- possible to make the. shipment from the prairies via Prince llu-pert. It was Tound, however, ... . . 1 1 i li... 9 ,,,ul "L F'' ' 'n uai- Ifary tu i-ruice uuprri was zon per barrel higher than from Cal- "w to Vancouver making a total ditrerence on the 20,000 barrels or ? 1,000. Mr. SiginUnd .states that there is no flour mill was lo be for Polish relief this winter and was lo reach there by December. It was proposed to ship it via the Panama Canal. MISS HELEN RANDAL IS VISITING CITY Registrar of Graduate Nurses' Association and Inspector-of Training Schools Arrives Miss Helen llanilal. U.S. reirisl- rar 0r u,c Graduate Nurses' As sociation of B.C. and inspector of training schools, will arrive in the city this afternoon. She is on her regular annual trip of in- pection to Ihe district and. he. sides the local hospital, will visit the institutions at Hazclton and Port Simpson. Miss Ilandall, who is one of tho leading organ izers of the nursing profession in the. Dominion and who was formerly lady superintendent of the Vancouver (Jencreal Hospital, is relinquishing her position as editor of the Canadian Nurse, a professional journal which she has been in charge of for several years. leiihe. i f yiy ass . its rare old quality 32 oz. bottle o.2t published or displayed by the or by the Government of Columbia. Cash & Carry Specials DEL MONTE CATSUP Hcg. -iOc. Special, 2 for NABOB or MALKIN'S BEST albs PURE LOGANBERnY or LOGAN RASPBERRY JAM I II'. lil 65c FANCY COTTON COMFORTERS A well filled Cotton Comforter, covered with Art Hilkoiiue in Hose, Hlue mid Yellow designs, Sizes (10 x 12. Kxtra Special for one week only) ' vacU ; .15 BOYS' KNICKERS In Fancy Mrown and Dark Grey Tweeds; also , Navy Serge. Sizes 20 to 28. Kxtru Speciul, pair 05e LADIES' OXFORDS Log Cabin Buck Goodyear Velt(oii Mayfuir lat. D width only. Sizes :i to 7. Kxtru Special, pair $5.45 Universal Trading Co. BACK AGAIN! AND AT YOUR SERVICE. HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PRICES. Dr. J. F. Maguire Smith Block. CANADIAN B.C. Coast Sailings PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY for Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle September 3, 6, 16, 26 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway September 1, 12, 22 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanton Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocu" Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Llnei. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General AgenL Corner of 4th S'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rue''"- PARENT TEACHERS ANYOX MEETING Officers for Year Elected with J. Mitchell Head of Sports Committee The amiunl meeting of Anyox 1'aareiit Teacher' Association was held last week in the new school, Mrs. 0. K. Dwyer presid - insr. After Hie read in? or tno minutes Ihe president gave n resume of the year's work, the outstanding features of which wero the educational lectures arranged; by the association. These lectures wero delivered during Ihe winter nionlhs. and were greatly enjoyed. Among those lecturing were Archbishop DuVernel, l'rin. cipal Hrady, l'ather Fleck, Supl. J. H. llallner, Dr. llarner and Professor Williams. A moving) picture had been iustalled.in llioj school and a nulnber of framed pictures had been placed in the various clas rooms, while half Hie cost of a set of do luxe scales Inul been borne by the association, Ihf other half being donated by the school board. Supplies had also- been purchased for the baMcliall and football activities. Al, the conclusion of the report. Hie election of ollicers for the ensuing year took place and resulted as follows: Hon, President, V. Hobertsou. President, Mrs. L. MeAlisler. Wednesday. September 17. tJJJ f .... . 55c TEA SI. 25 Phoni 575. PACIFIC RAlLKAf Service! from Prince Rupert Vice-President, Mrs I J ' way. Secretary. Miss Hasle'1 Treasurer, Mrs. 0. K, Corresponding Secretary. .1. It. (libson. Convonors of CommM8' Sports, .1. Mitchell. I....l II l Ci.llmtll j llcrreshmenls, Mrs A, K Program, II. II. Maiucr l Membership. Mrs. J -M,Kf ... It was decided lo huM meeting on the first Tuesday o each month at 8 p.m, PRINCE RUPERT TID" ' ', Thursday, Septomber " iii.-i. I a 111. I"'1 10 31 P '' in. 7,1 Low 10:32 H.m. " 3.9 23:08 p.'"- tliiiUtlh.ol0-.V -X. L,,Tf i Ihlekn.tiXa'X ,N-V 0c,i .k...i ih. .nlii.'t'X NX. U..1K .1 Hi. hw, lhy Tk .sX. " m.Cin.blndini Inlh.kfl 7K;-.S? i .iku. r.niiiiiiiiw.ii i. .mclu,iT Simoiid. u ... mOMUU 1'";,