PAGE BIX. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 0 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. Thomas Meighan K UTM Ml -c 7 III W?nTX7mM mrvw mi n.rf WEEK END SPECIALS. Local Killed Milk Fed Veal. Shoulder Hoast, per lb, 15c Loin, per lb 20c Fillels of Veal 25c Bulkley Valley Steer Beef. Hound Hone Pot Hoast, per lb. 12!2c Fresh Killed Chicken and Fowl. Maid of Clover Creamery Hutler, in bulk, 3 lb. for $1.15 Malkiu's Ilest Jelly Powders. Special, i for . . ... 25c Arberla Cooking Kegs, per dozen . ... 25c Cairns' pure Jain in glass Strawberry, Mack Currant r Raspberry, per jar ... 25c Van Camps Tom'ato Soup. Special, 2 for 25c RupertTableSupply Three Phones. 2io,ni,2i2 Cash & Carry MAKE YOUR MONEY GO TWICE AS FAR. Castile Soap, 25c bars. On sale, ,G bar.sfor . . $1.00 prunes, 10-50, large size, regular 20c. On sale 10c Fresh Ground Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1.00 Strictly Fresh Pullet Eggs, a few left at 3 doz. fop ... , ... $1.00 Milk, tiny kind, case $5.50 No. 1 Creamery Hutler. 2 . lbs. for .. . ... ... 75o Any four lb. tin Jam in slock including Kmpress Strawberry. On sale, per tin 75o Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs. for 45c No. 1 Jap Rice, 10 lbs. 75o Farmers Market E PRESERVING SEASON is now iu full swing. We have a large vauety of FRUITS at the following prices: Apricots, per crate ,. $1.75 New Apples, per lb. .. 12!ac llyng Cherries, per lb. 30o Watermelon, 3 His. for 25o Peaches, per doz . . . . 30o Buy while the buying" s good I All Heavy Orders Delivered. COIll! STORE Phone 84. 417 5th East in "Pied Piper Malone" The good luck star in a spanking yarn of (ho picturesque Maine coast as fresh as a breeze from (he sea. Uoolh Tar-kinglon's slory, full lo (lie brim or rollicking fun. .Meighen has his gang with him in this picture kiddies of all sizes and styles, and when (hey s(art lo cut .up! a feast of joyous, wholesome solid enjoyment. Shipwrecks, fighls and sweet romance. COMEDY CARTOON "FELIX ON, THE TRAIL." FOX NEWS-GAZETTE. Admission 50c and 25c. TIMBER SALE X 6369. There will lie offer-oil fur m imii.I1. Auction, at niHin on tli SOtli day of July. Itlil. In the office ut I be forest suner- vlsor at Smlllieis, tlie Licence XG3GU, to cut 14.000 Jacknliie Ties on an area eliu- TIMBER SALE X 6258. Sealed Tenders will be received TIMBER SALE X 6371 ter. Victoria rlnre IiiitI by the JAEGER Bathing Suits For Ladlos. Just received a special shipment of Halhing Suits. Some extra out sizes. Priced 7.50 and $8.00. Colors arc Navy and While, Green and Yellow, Hlack and Yellow. H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd Phone 8. I Third Ave. & Fulton. DANCE At the Auditorium Friday Evening, July 18 Kasson's Orchestra, Refreshments served. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladles 50o Phone Hlack 449. L. F. Morren, Proprietor. WINDS HAVE INJURED CROP Saskatchewan and Alberta Suffer and Manitoba Later Than Usual WI.VMPKG, July 1 8. crops appear lo be in ex cellent shape, although some what late, but lack of moisture nigh temperatures and hot winds nave taken a very heavy loll of the crops, both wheat and coarse grains in Saskatchewan and Alberta, according to the crop report issued by the Mani toba tree J'ress today. There is lillle complaint made from Manitoba, points, the croit is admittedly about two weeks .later than last year, but present comlitions are quite favorable and with showers from now till harvest to enable the heads to fill out, a good average yield may be expected. In Saskatchewan and Alberta, conditions south of the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway may be said to be fairly good, but working north, in both provinces conditions gradually become worse and many points in central and northern Saskal meu uu ru oi lois aa3 ana 3S(i ana ...... pi, .....,, .,,,. tii.,,,.-., 1.,.i area adjoining, about 114 miles ur Shovel fC,lcwan dU" A1"c"l lepoil COII n?.JL rfl'i2 M1-6 .5r.an.i,.?'?n 'iaiiay,:ditions as serious and several iwo (2j years will be allowed for re- poillis slate llial ralll lliusl Ue niwvai ui imiuiT. ,.rtrti,....l i. ...... i.. ....... . .1 rrovmea anyone Unable to attend the ! 1 l" "n.uiaitij iu cich jci auction In person may submit a sealed tender to be onened at the hour or mictinn and treated as one bid." runner particulars of tlie Chief Forester, Victoria, or District Forester, Prince luipcrl. n.C. seed back. The growth of the Svlieal crop appears' to be very uneven throughout the west, runnin from six inches to over three feel. From 25 to 100 per cent in the sbotblade, while from 50 lo 75 per cent, is headed. Mani loba appears to have suflicienl (District Forester not later than noon on moisture for the time beiusr. nl the iStli day or July, iOil, Tor the iur-,,. i , , , ,. , chase of Licence X 658,it.-ar Watson Hay, though SOII1C points state that uoaeritK island, (..It. s. iq I'ut 60UM. r.b.iu. fm-t li rf ,a'" rains '"' immediafelv uiainy wiiulil wnuui or spruce. Hemlock, itaisam and Cedar:1"11"11 sawioirs. be helpful. The lack of moisture Twri 9i va.-M' will It., all. .... r... ..n. . Imovai of iimber. in Saskatchewan and Alberta is Hirther particular. or the Chler Fores-' 'eLI severe 1 ll" Hie b"-ll ureal iiiaiot-ilv majotllj Ol of ter, Victoria, or tlto Dlstrk-1 Forester. Prince itupert, D.c. jpoints stating that rain is badly Sealed Tenders will be received by the needed. The damage from cutworms .Minister or Land, at Victoria, not later nl. nllier inseels Is li"lil Tliere ol,1LI '"sects is iim. iiilil ithan noon on the 31st day or July, lil, 5in!I, yMIP'"n1i,i'e nf Licence x37i. ut cut lias been no damage from hail. p"" ' hi'uh: ura uu an area aujom- iIiik Lot 3372. south shore of Bulkley Lake. ItdllKe 9, I.OB31 uisirici. Two (Si years will be allowed for re moval or timber. Further particulars of the Chief Fores. ter, Victoria. B.C.., Or Wstrlct Forester, prince Itnpert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X6271. The conditions of the coarse WATER NOTICE. (Divaraion and ui) TAKE NOTICE that Hume B. BaMiigton, whose address is Masse 1 1, will apply for a licence to take and use S.uoo Kaiious or r... 1.P n n nn'in.f.l l.i.nH llttt WalP Sealed Tenders will be received liv thp .. .n ih. mni t t. i : Minister or Land, at Mctorla, not later about iuo reel north of the north-east llhan noon on the Jlst day of July. I Oil, corner of block 10a O.L. 7, plan IM6. .h ,pullr',li,sef Licence X027I. to cut yueen Charlotte Islands, and will be used 1x8.000 Jackplne lies on an arua ad o ninir r.. mH.,.iM,i rim,. mu.n n iin! m the south boundary or Uu 3311, between grrlbed as t)lock IV ILL. 7, plan 010, yueen I'erow and Knockho t. Ilanira s. Cun.-t r-v. i.unH. rh.. n..n,.a u.. District. n ihH rrimiid on the toth dav of May. Two (St years will be allowed for rt- .aoi . .r... ..r tni. n,.tia n.i .n annii. moyal or timber. ration nursuant thereto and to the "Water runner rmrtl'iilars or the Chief Fores- .... iu ..in ha rnort in i ha r.friro ,.r ter. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester, thn'waier Recorder at Prince Hubert. Ob- rince itupert. B.C. ; lections to the application may be riled with the said Water Hecorder or with the TIMBER SALE w X 6359. Comptroller or Water Bights, Parliament Sealed Tenders will t,e received i.v ti. Buildings, Victoria. B.C., within. fifty days Minister of land at Victoria ' i not later r,er "le rirst appearance or mis notice div Jut? oll 1"ral The date of the ln tuat lioor Ton the' li.i or t newspaper. rS thi "urrhaic of ucwfi xoss to cut !' Publication or this notice Is May JOth, ii.uou jarnpiue nes on , an area situated.' " about 1 miles north of Canadian Na-1 BBABi.iiliMiPPiic.n mal nail way. between I'alllng and Hose inin acT Itanire 5, Coast District. uawu t,t. TWO !4i Vears Will he nllnweri fi.e M. L . . . . . Ijike, ike, moval of timber .none ot intention to uppiy to liiii una, Further nartlculars of the Chief Fores- ' " . r ,""5 W ' ' ' ' ii.i... or District Forester. V..... r.:.,. i-r..i B.C. QIIU Blllldlf MfTUl , l lllll, uiaiiat'l "ti'Ji TAKE .NOTICE that I. George W. Dow TiMnrn eai v Ilnr. of 3682 Cambridge Street. Vancouver, AMU'- i H.C.. occupalion manufacturer. Intends to Sealed renders will lu. received l.v i.a aot.Iv r,r neritiUlon to tc:m the follow Minister Of Lai-riS. at Vlrti.rla tu.l later Inir ileniTllied l;imU- CiillillietlClU'r at a than noon on tile met dav or Jnlv qii. imis! olanted near the fool or Tow lllll for the piirch.ije of License X63i. to cut east side, thence northerly to low water Ii7,fi80 lineal feet of Cedar rule and marki thence westerly following- low water t lllng on Lot 1011). nliont rive inline, net.., inni-ir mi eiinitw tiienre Hontherlv three Skeena lllver rrom liemo Station, llanire 5, chains; thence easterly 80 chain to point Coast District. TWO iti years w III tie all..ue,i r..- ,o inovalilor timber. Hirlner nart i u ars nt the rhiof t-.,r.,a. ter. Victoria, B.C.. or District Forester, Prince Tlnoert. B.C. of commencement and containing 15 acres, more or less, GEOIlOE W. DOWJ.I.NU. forthwith. Applicant. HAVE BUTTLE, Agent Date, June) ft, 1911. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. tin the Matter or the Administration Act; In the" Matter or the F.state or Donald i MMil.if-mlrt liiTemert: Intestate. TAKB MiTICF. that by order of Ills Honor F. McB. Younir. made this 3rd day or July, A.D. 1BS1. I was appointed Actum Administrator ot ine estate oi iioo.uu MacDiarmid. deceased, and all parties nav inir rtjiims mrulnst the said estate are here by required to rurnlsh sanre, pniperly verified, to me on or before the 8th day or Anitixt. A li 1091 and all nartleft In debted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me WALTr.li u.M.r., Acting Ofriclal Administrator Prince nupert, B.C. Dated this th day of luly. l?4. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP COLUMBIA. IRITI8H In the Mailer or the Administration Act ami III the Matter or the Estate of Eric Kosse, tleenjttferl IllteittAte TAKE iNOTICE that by order of Ills ilrmi.F V Men Vminir. made this 3rd day or July, A.D. 1094, I was apolnted Action -.rimii.l.li'uinr r.f the estate of Eric Kosse, deceased, and all parties havlnir ciainid a-P!iint the Huld estaie are here by required to furnish same, properly verinen, to me on or tieiore tnc phi h-ij or Aiimni vii ton. and all Hurtles- In debted to the estate are required to pay the amount or their indebtedness to me rorthw 1th. WALTEB OA1.E. Aftinif Official Administrator, prince itupen, u.v.. Dated this nth day of July, mat. IN PRORATE. IN THE 8UPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Matter or the Administration Act d . . . In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew Kuppncv. IlereSMert intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills llnnnr P Men. Yniimr. made this 3rd day of Jills', A.D. 1094. I was appointed Artlnir Administrator or tne estate or Anarew k. Sweeney, deceased, and all parties havlnn claims airclnst the said estate are hereby required to rurnlsh same, properly verified, to nie on or before the 8lh (lay of Auiruet, A.D. 1094, and all parties In debted to ine estate are required 10 pay the amount or their indebtedness to me rorthwith. WALTEB OAt.E. Acting Official Administrator, rrinre nupert, u.u. bated tills 8tu uay or July, tviJ. DAILY KEWB Friday, July 18, J9t, j i Optician and Optometrist ir 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, ir 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 Heilbroner Diamond Specialist grains are mostly fair in Mani toba but largely poor, (bin and backward in Saskatchewan and Mberta. Two Feet High Wheat in Manitoba appears lo be about two feet in height 'on the average, practically all past the shotbladc stage, and is about 50 per cent, iu head. The average height of wheat in Saskatchewan appears lo bo about sixteen inches wilh an average of 75 per cent, iu the sbotblade and, about 10 per cent. in tiead. Many correspondents, according to the report, state the situation is discouraging iu The average height of wheal iu Alberta runs from six inches lo two feet. About 5)5 per cent. in the shotbladc and possibly 50 per cent iti-head. Conditions BEET SUGA FACTORY duce 18,000 Tons of Sugar In Season WIXNtl-HG.an, July 18. Construction work on Manitoba's first beet sugar factory will be IRISH SALOONS TO BE FEWER Action Being .Taken In Dall to Reduce Number Which Is at Present Excessive Dl'JSU.V, July 18. Uecauso there are 15,000 saloons in the Irish Free Stato otherwise, one saloon to every 100 of the population, men, women and children the Irish Free Stale government believes Unit (he time lias come when there niinlit well bo some reduction iu their number. Kervin OJliggins, nunisler of home affairs, has introduced a bill into the Dail dcalhiL' with the (lucstiou and has delivered u strong warning U) the liquor interests. He said that he is not i prohibitionist, 'but that it is obvious that public opinion is running strongly iu favor of reasonable temperance reforms, and if these suggestions are not nfet iu a reasonable way by the liiiuor Interests, then mure far-ieaching measures nijght bo brought forward. One to Every 200 Tlie bill nuw under discussion does nut meet, for tlie moment, the wishes of the Temperance Party thai there should be a drastic cut in the number of licensed saloons, although the government admits that (he demand is a reasonable one. At present the government Is going no further than proposing to appoint a commission to inquire into the whole situation, at the same time pointing out that tliere is a saloon iu Ireland to every 200 of the population, as against one lo every 400 in F.ng- latul and one to every 01)5 in Scotland. Without doubt the government will pass the present bill as a fore-runner to further legislation quite easily. Hut (he debate iu the Dail showed disparities of opinion on the subject. John Daly, Independent I.abor- in southern Alberta are good.iile, said that under the bill they having received light rains dur- were asked not to taste a drop ing the past few weeks, but more of liquor at all upon St. I'at-moislure is needed. Irick's Day, and "our fathers would turn iu their graves if they heard it!" Major Iltyan Cooper demurred MANITOBA IN FALL ?? '!;' New Industry Planned to Pro -' V J J LXI14 0 fclSI'l became partly 'boozed.' " ll was a general holiday, and he thought it a hardship if a man could not get a glass of beer unless he went lo a hotel. Sean Lyons, Lahorite, protested against the stringent manner commenced iu tho fall, .according!'" wl,ich ,i,l,lr lw W(-"'e 'l lo recent announcement made by Olllcials interested in the pro- eel. Assurance of between 100 to 500 acres from one shipping ministered iu the country towns on Sundays and said that the saloonkeepers "shivered at tlie sight of a civic guard, the same point alone already has been re-,as 11 l,,ccc 01 umncniauge uiu on ceiveil hv llm nriiinnlci's wlm iv-,a P'aie. nrn. fi,l...,n.. II, nl ll. ,l.l I HI! lllll IS SClieilllieil lOf IUI' of the desired acreage will be fully contracted in a month's lime. l'lie objective of the men who are actively engaged iu this un- lertaking is from 0,000 lo 8,000 acres sow-n to sugar heels in I lie Hed Hiver vailey next spring. Tlie proposed plant will have a capacity of producing more than 10,000 tons of beet sugar, in addition agriculturalist will tour tlie districts, where farm ers are producing sugar heels, giving advice as to. obtaining best results. A conservative estimate of yield lo be expected per acne from sugar heels sown iu the lied Hiver Valley, is placed by uu expert at from 10 to 15 tons. I'he company, which is being formed lo hiinillu this product, Intends guaraulecing lo the farmer a minimum price for each ton grown and a share the profits as a bonus. DANCING PARTNERS ' partner. ' of MUTUAL INSURANCES or MOW YOHK, July 18. -A part nersliip insurance arrangement with the two famous dancers, Adelaide and Hughes, has just been closed, by which, they arc prolrctyd with 50,000 life insurance each..' This safe form of protection, which is becoming very popular with the theatrical profession, was deemed necessary by these two public entertainers who con duct a large business as dancing instructors. The cash fund which would be Immediately created In this transaction would be very acceptable in meeting the loss of income which would follow upon the death of either I Iter debate iu the Dail, BARBERS OBJECT LADY CUSTOMERS CIIICAtSO. III., July 1 8.-1 Hob-bing the hair for the girls is "nice vvork" hut it does not buy the groceries, so I lie journeymen barbers' union will demand higher wages or strike. "Our lips are not w;hnt they used to be," a spokesman of the union said. "The girls are nice but their hair is harder lo cut and all I hey leave us when they go out Is a lot of fragrance." Girls don't argue about the price, but they don't tip, and so the barber bosses' pfofil, while Ihe "help" is losing money, the union will argue during negotiations this week wilh their NOTICE OF SALE. Sealed Tendem will lie reei'ltml l.v n... District Forester at Prince Hupert im to norm on July 18tli, lt, for the piirrlme i quantity or ruiied Cedar ixile at Woodcouk and Carnally, estimated at JJ,-700 lineal feet, The upnel price which the lowest lender that will he accepted Is one quarter rent per lineal foot. i rimers nuini ue accompanied py cheque or money nayahle. to 'Forest nrnurii. rovrniiir ruiy luu) the total nuantllr. price hid on per cent of total estimated The highest or any tendei not necel-sarllv accented. runner particular or unmet Forester, Fresh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.O, Any quantity delivered daily. Prompt Karly Morning Delivery. VALENTIN'S Dairy Phone 657. McBrlde Street. A Profitable Business The business of saving your own money is atJ exceedingly profitable one in which to engage. When pait of your salary is deposited regularly in the Union Bank of Canada, it gives you feeling of independence; you know your money a is safe from fire and theft; and your deposit is earning interest all the time. $1.00 opens a Savings Account. UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Broderick, Manager CABLE Shoes Wo have received another large shipment of this famous brand direct from England. These Hhoes are without a ilonhl extraordinary hip values and are equally as good as other shoes selling today at double the price. They are sure lo move lust like tlie Inst shipment. ' CREPE SOLES., Fine Tan Willow Calf With Crepe Holes, Hlack and Hrown. Price 5" 58.00 Black and Brown Calf On popular American lasts Price $8.00 BLACK AND BROWN KID. Black and Browrf Vlcl Kid Splendid vulues. Special $8.00 SPECIAL. Zulu Brown Winter Cair l.enllier lined, a splendid winter hoot. Price $9.50 BROGUES. The Famous Cable Brogues iu fine Willow Calf. Price $8.00 MEN! You are specially invited to inspect Hum line before buying inferior shoes elsewhere. We do Shoe Repairing of the better class. We will be pleased to do your next job. McArthur's The Home of Quality hoes. Extraction of Teeth During the summer inonllis it is advisable to have Ihe TEETH that should he t'xtraclctl removed and prepara lion will he made for PLATES or BRIDQEWORK before Ihe winter months set iu. Pain will he eliminated. I need no recommendation to you. Your friends and neighbors are my patients. ASK THEM. Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE DENTIST. Phono 575. Got Your. Appointment Today. 8mlth Block. NOTHING BETTER The Autocrat of the Candy World, PURDY'S CANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Ilcautiful Hox. Sole Agents PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. The Old-timer says Electric Bread is "The Best we ever had" "Putronizo Prince Hupert Stores and support Uio twM that supports you."