PAGE BIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Thursday, 7 and 9 MAE MURRAY WEEK END SPECIALS. Local Killed Milk Fed Veal. Shoulder Itoast, per lb. 15c Loin, per lit 20c Fillets of Veal 25c Bulk ley Valley Steer Beef. Hound Bone Pot Koasl, per lb 12'2c Fresh Killed Chicken Fowl. Maid of Uutlcr, and Glover Creamery in bulk, 3 Hi. for $1.15 Malkin's Host Jelly Powders. Special, i for ... ... 25c Alberta Cooking Eggs, per dozen 25c Cairns' Pure Jam in glass Strawberry. IHack Currant or Haspberry, per jar ... 25c Van Camps Tomato Soup. Special, 2 for 25c RupertTaHeSupply Tint? Phones: 310,111,212' Cash & Carry Creamery Hotter, 2 lbs. 75c Lard, Swifts' Silver Leaf, "3 lbs. 55c, 5 lbs. 90c, 10 lbs. $1.75. Strictly Fresh Eggs, 2 doz. . . 75c Ontario Cheese, per lb. 25o Heinz Swccl Mixed Pickles, jer pint ... . - 40c Fresh Ground Coffee, 3 lbs. $1.00 Farmers' Tea, high grade, 2 lbs. for $1.25 firape Nuts, 2 pkgs. for 35c A fresh barrel of Ginger Snaps has arrived and with each order over $5.00 we will sell 5 lbs. of Ginger Snaps for 50c. Farmers Market Follow ihe Crowd On Fifth Avenue Highway lo the Kconomy store. For One Dollar You gel more and more. We sell for less and keep the best Choice Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Fresh Meats, Dry Goods and Crockery, GIVE US A TRIAL. ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. -in "Mademoiselle Midnight" A thrilling romance of Old Mexico. Throbbing adventure, lurking danger, nights redolent with love and laughter a picture that will breathe fire into your veins. Gorgeous Murray gowns, exotic Murray dances, brilliant Murray sclligs and a story that will thrill you to the depths. Ranch $uds, wild parties, battles, outlaws, jealousy and intrigue, jjjuperb cast. JVIonte Blue, Robert McKlm, Otis Harlan, Robert Edeson. Evelyn Selbie and many others. MERMAID COMEDY "COLD CHILLS." FUN FROM THE PRESS. Admission 35c and 10c. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. Western Region. Sealed Tender will be received at Hit! OTflce or the Chief Emrliieer, Wlnnliet, Manitoba, until twelve o'clock noun, Tuesday, the 5th day or August, 1921, Tor the clcarlntf, frradinir and Installation of culverts on the following- lines: Peebles, South two miles; Dunblane, South-Kast forty-two miles; Loverna. West fifty miles: i Manna to Warden, sixty miles; Cowlchan nay, eittni miles. I'lans, prorilcs, specification and form of contract may be seen and form of tender obtained at the office of Chief Enirlneer, Winnipeg-, Man.; District Engineer, Edmonton, .lta; District Eng-lneer, 'Saskatoon, Sask.; District Engineer, Van couver, B.C.; Dls-lrlet Eng-lneer, Victoria. II.C: Division Engineer, Meg-lna, Sask.; Division Engineer, Prince Albert, Sask.; Division Engineer, Calgary, Alta; Division Engineer. Prince llunert. B.C.: Canadian I National Hallway Agent at Moose Jaw, Sssk. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the form supplied by the Hallway Company and accompanied by an accepted cheque on chartered bank equal to five per rent of the work, payable to the order of the Treasurer, Canadian National Hallways. The lowest or any lender not necessarily aeccpled. A. E. WAHHEN. General Monager. Winnipeg, Man., Ju ly2 2 ud 1 04 jA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ANVOX SCHOOL. SEALED TENDI-IIS. endorsed "Tender Ifor one Hoom Addition to Anyui School," will be received by the Honourable the Minister of public Works up to 12 o'clock noon or Tuesday, the 12th day of August. 1U2I, for the erection of a one room addition to the present four room Srhool-himse at Anyox, In the Atlin Electoral District, ll.ll. Plans. Specifications. Contract and Forms of Tender may be seen on and after the 28th day or July, 1921, and further Information obtained at the Department of Public Works, Parliament Buildings, and ,at tho offices of the (iovernment Agent, nncoiiver; tne uovernineni Agent. Aiiyo and the Government Agent, Prince Hupert, II.C. ! Copies or plans, sciricatlons, etc., can be obtained from the Delia rtment on tmv- Imeut of a deposit or Ten Dollars (I1U.U0), i which wll be refunded on their return In !god condition. The lowest or any tender not neces sarlly accepted. P. PHILIP, Public Works Engineer. The Department or Public Works, Victoria. B.C. July 15th, 1924; IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCC RUPERT. In the Matter of the Estate of Robert J. Wallace, of Atlin. In the County of Prince llupert, In the Province of British Columbia, Deceased, who died on the 1st day of Anril. 1823. NOTICE Is hereby given that by an order or ins Honour t. Men. loung. Judge or the County Court, dated the t7th day or April, 1024, the undersigned was appointed administrator or the estate or the above-named deceased. And notice Is- hereby further given that all persons having claims against the said estate are requirea to rue sucn Claims duly verified under oath, with me on or before the 15th day of August, 1924, after which date I will proceed to distribute me assets or tne said estate among tne persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims or which I shall then have notice, and I will not he liable ror said assets or any part thereof, to any person or whose claim I shall not then have received notice. Dated at Atlin, D.C., this 20th day of LAND ACT. C. I.. MONftOE, Official Administrator. Nolle of InUntlon to Apply to Li Land in yucen i.uarioiie isianu i.ana nisirici, Ilecordlng District or Prince Hupert, II.C, and Kliuate near Tow lull, Graham Island. TAKE .MITICE that I. Oeorge W. How ling, or 3082 Cambridge Street, Vancouver. B.C., occupation manufacturer. Intends to apply Tor permission to lease the follow ing oescruiea lanus: commencing at a post planted near the fool or Tow Mill. east side, thence northerly lo low water mark; thence westerly rollowlng low water mam go mains; tnence southerly invee chains; thence easterly 80 chain to point or commencement and containing 15 acres more or less. GEOHGE W. IOWJ.L0, Dale, Julie . 1 0 i 4 . Applicant. HAVE MJTTEN, Agent. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITI8H COLUMBIA. n the Matter or the Administration Act; and In the Matter or the Estate of Donald i. MrDlarmld, Deceased: Intestate. TAKE MITICE that by order of Ills Honor F. Mrll. loung. made li s 3rd uv of July, A.D. 1924, I was appointed Acting Aninimsirnior or tne estate or lionaid jonn !iarlilarmld, 'deceased, and all parties n.iv lug claims against the said estate are here by rcnulred to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 8th day in Augusi, a.u. ivxi, ana an partie in fli-bted to the estate aro required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to mo forthwith. VVALTEB OA I.E. Acting Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated this th day or July. 1924. DANCE At the Auditorium Friday Evening, July 25 Kasson's Orchestra. Refreshments served. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladles 50o Phono. Mack 440. L. F. Marren, Proprietor. i I DR. JEKYLL AND MISTER HYDE Change of Front of Newspaper! Is Criticized By Now Vancouver Dally. The change of front of the Sun is severely criticized in a recent number of the Vancouver Slur the new evening daily. It quotes from an editorial written just hufore the election and another a few days ago, as follows: First Editorial. "John Oliver's great homely eonunon-sensc and dogged light ing qualities particularly adapt him fur a champion of equity and ljustiee. He is lighting for con ditions fundamental to the prosperity of Jh'itish Columbia. Without these coiulilions we can make no real progress. Disregarding petty issues, disregarding personal sentiment and disregarding political sentiment, our provincial election gets down to the simple economic question- Can this province afford to repudiate Premier Oliver?" Second Effusion, "The general welfare of Hril- isli Columbia is of greater im portance than the personal ambitious of any one man, and if Mr. JJowser and Mr. Oliver have not common-sense enough to recognize this without wrecking their parly, they must, be told in very plain language llial Hie election is over." PRINCE'S RANCH READY FOR ITS ROYAL MASTER EDMONTON, July 21. Every thing is being put in readiness at the Prince ot Wales' E. P. ranch, at Pekisko, for the. visit of the royal owner, during the lalier part of the summer, slates W. L. Carlyle, manager of the ranch. Mr. Carlyle is quile gratilird with the excellent showing thai TIMBER SALE X 6369. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at noun on Urn 26th day of July, IV2I. In the office of the Eoresl super visor at Suiilhers, the Licence X0369, to cut 2,001) Jackpine Ties un an area situated on parts of Lots 3583 and 358B and area adjoining, about 4 Vi miles up Shovel Creek rrom the Canadian .National Hallway, Itange Five, Coast District. Two (2i years will be allowed for re moval of timber. 'Provided 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 chler fores ter. Victoria. Ii.e... or District Forester. Prince Hupert, u.C. TIMBER SALE X 6258. Sealed Tenders will be received by the District Forester not later than noon on the 28th day or July. 1924. for the pur chase Of Licence X 0258. near Watson Hay, Koderick Island, C.ll. 3, to cut 50U.U. r.b.m. or Spruce, Hemlock, Ualsam and Cedar sawiogs. Two (2; years win ue mowed lor re moval or timber. Kurt her particular or the cnier Victor!, or tho District Forester, Prince Hupert, n.C TIMBER SALE X6371. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister or Land, at Victoria, not later than noon on the :llst day or July, 1921 ror the purchase or Licence X 0371. to cut 15,000 Jackpine Ties on an area adjoin ing Lot 3372, south shore or liuikley Lake lunge 5, Coast District. Two (2) years will be allowed Tor removal of Umber. further particulars of Ihe Chler fores ter, Vlrtorla, B.C., or District Forester, rlncn Hupert, n.C. TIMBER SALE X6271. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister or Lands at Victoria, not later itian noon on the 3 st day or July. 1V24 rnr tho nnrchase or Licence xnni. to cui 28,000 Jackpine Ties on an area adjoining the south boundary or Lot 33 1 4, between erow and Knockiion, iiange a, uoasi District. Two (2) years win nc anowca lor re moval or timber. Further particulars or tne mer roies- ler, Vlrtorla. B.C., or District Forester, Prince Hupert. B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6359. Sealed Tenders will lie received by. the Minister or Lands at Victoria, not later than noon on the 31st day of July, 104. for lhe purchase of Licence XIUS0. to cut 17.000 Jackpine Ties on an area situaieii aiiMitt I u. miles norlli of Canadian Na tional Hallway, between I'alllnir and Hose Lake, nanire 5, coast nisirici. Two (i) years will be allowed for re moval of timber. Further nart culars of the Chief rores ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, 1'rlnre Hupert, H,C. TIMBER SALE X 6302. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Land, at Vlrtorla. not later limn iinoii on the 31st (l;iv of July. 194. for the purchase or License X6302, to cut l07,fiRo lineal reel or Cedar Poles and Plllmr on Lot 1929, about five miles- across Skeena Hlver from Ileum Station, Hanire 5, coast District. Two (l years will be allowed ror re moval rif timber. Further particulars of the enter tores- ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, 1'rlnre Hupert. B.C. NOTICE OF SALE. Sealed Tenders will bo received, by the District Forester al Prince riuperl up to noon on July lRth. 1924, for the purchase of a nuantlty of culled Cedar poles- at U'oruliMirli and Carnativ. est nulled at 22 700 lineal rcet. The upset Price wntcn is the lowest tender that will be accepted is one quarter rent per uneai rooc. Ti-miprs must lie arcomnan ea nv rcr tlfled rbenue or money payable to Forest Branch, eoverlnr Flftv (SO) Per cent 01 the total price bid on total estimated Quantity. The hlirhest or any tender not neccs sarllv accented. Further particular of District Forester, iTincu iiuperi, CHE DA'.IiY IT5WS Thursday, July 2, jgj, 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 Looso or Mounted. Wo 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 Heilbroner Diamond Specialist the herd from the prince's ranch made al Ihe Edmonton exhibi tion, ami reports that the rest of the fairs on the circuit "will be vlsiicil before the Hem relurns home. In view of the abundant rains throughout the southern foothill country, everything on the ranch is showing excellent growth. Crops are showing excellent promise, and gardens are in good shape, stales Mr. Carlyle. B.C. MUNICIPALITIES UNION TO MEET SOON VIGTOHIA, July nual convention of (lie H. C. Municipalities is LAND ACT. -The an-Union of The executive meets next when the convention date subscribe for ll and have it delivered to your home. tf WATER NOTICE. (DIrtlon and Un) TAWF. AiOTlCff that ilume B. BaMnitun. whose address Is Massett, will apply fir a licence to take and use S.000 nations of water oul of an unnamed pond. The water will be dUerted from the pond at a point ahout 200 roet north or the north-east corner or blork 40a D.L. 7, plan tMii, (jueen Charlotte Islands, and will be used rnr inniiairiai tihi-thimk iiiiiiii iiir idii- ur srrllied as block 18 li.L. 7, plan 9, Queen Charlotte Islands. This notice was posted on the ground on the 19th day of May, 1924. A copy or this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act. 19H." will be riled In tlm oirice of tho Wiln liernrder at Prince llunert. Oh jectlons to the application may ho filed wun tne saia waier iiecomer or un m: Comptroller or Water Whts. Parliament BulldlnH, Victoria. B.C., within rifty days after the first appearance or this notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication ot this notice Is May 26th, i4. 11, B. BAHlMOTtim, Apnncani. Notice of InUntlon to Apply to L Land. in U u ecu uiai-lotie islands i.anu uisinci. riccot-dln; Dlsttlct of skeena, and situate in front of Block IB, D.L. 7, I' Ian 940, Oueen Charlotte Islands. laxe notice uiai iiuiiih n. n.iuniKi"ii wi Massett, occupation cannery manager, Intends to apply for permission to lease the ro nw nir tiesrr men roresnore: loiiiinen clrifc at a post planted at the southwest corner of Hlock 19- thence west 33 clear, south about son feet to low water mark: thence "northerly along- low water mark to a nolnt west 33 dear, south of north west rorneror Block 19: thence easterly to Ihn northwest comer of Block 19: thence southerly alon high water mark to post, and containing 3'A acres, more or less. II. 11. 111)1.111 I 111. Name of Applicant RAILWAY TIE8. The Canadian National Ilnllwavs are In the market to purchase their tie require iiii-nla for 109& Parties wlslilmr to Pro dure ties for the Bnllwav Comnnnv should ciimmumcain wun nr. w. it. iirani, ne Aifi-nt, Hoom 8(11, Canadian .National V.x iress iiu inmir. Monireai. '.mm-., on or ne 'ore Auvust 5th. 1924. and kivii the fol lowing Information: The location of Ihe timber from which tho ties are to lie pro dueed. The kind of timber. Quantity of lies, either sawn'nr Jiewn. As far as possible, tics must be produced on Canadian aiioimi noes. LAND ACT. Atlin Land District. District of Cmlir, Take Notice that Keainald Brook, of Atlin. occupation miner. Intends to apply for permission to nurrbase the following described lands: cnmmenclnir at post planted one hundred yards to the east of the month or riupert Creek, one mile eat of Oolden Oate on Tafrlsh Lake, thence south twenty chains, thence west lo shore line, thence along ihore line to point or commencement. REGINALD DltOOK. April 81, Ittl, ELEVATOR DISCUSSION BRINGS OUT INTERESTING POINTS IN REGARD TO VIEWS OF MEMBERS, Continued from Page 5. tiers in the Peace river hlock will demand a railway to Ret their grain out to thai particular, point. So if the government propose lo go on with the construction of this elevator they niu si make up their minds to provide railway communication for the people of that section who need such communication very l.adly. .Mr. Gould: The minister has staled that 10 cent was an approximate, price per bushel for the cost of this elevator. I would not for a moment imagine that the minister or the government hail consented to Ihe erec tion of an elevator at Prince Hu pert unless Ihey were in possession of complelo plans, and specifications of the plant. Cou-seijuently they should know what the estimated cost of a plant in accordance with certain specifications should he at this time. The lion, member (Mr. Shaw) aked that question but I do not think he received a very specific reply. However, the information would he very interesting lo lion, members from t lie West ami I should like to stress il.s importance. While on the subject I wish lo inform the minister thai his estimate of SO cents a bushel is to cents a bushel less than the estimated price mentioned in Ihe Price Walerhouse report for Ihe handling of grain, or for the handling of grain at Fort William for thai matter. I should like lo remind him that between 20 and 30 cents a bushel was Ihe price given on a contract for the erection of elevators at Fort William. Mr. Ilobb: Yes, but that was in a period when labor only cost one-half the amount it does lo-ilav. anil when cement was ninrli likely loVi-p.,..,,,. iv l.,,,, frieml is ntiilc meet sometime in September. ;..j,plli ,.n-llnu il. r.m.iiiimw week 0r J,,,, or fifteen years ago. and m Ti, lion, member other preliminary mailers will be for gkl.enn (Mr. Stork j has poinl-considered. lAutono.tnous control e(J oul lhe exceptional advantage- oi eiiucauon anu ponce inaui-rs wjch h porl f 1,rjnce U,u,e. ny tne council in centre.- iesn :ffo,.,s. j(1 nial llre wii ,, than ten thousand population.!,,,,, wati;i. Wghl atonic, ,P high school fees ami e,xlra ,mwe,i structure, and there will charges for tuition are matters ,e ve,.y ,uc ect..,.,y fr ; which will probably be discussed. j(,rivjnir ,.f ,i. coMruc. COTTON PRICES JUMP NEW YOIIK, prices jumpeil &8 last niL'lil. Iiavinir July 21. Col ton noiuls i ... lion of works tributary to the harbor as was Ihe case al Foil William and various other Canadian ports. Consequently I would over "iy cents a bushel should !be considered the maximum cx- i 'pen.tituie i imiil 1 1 ii ! tn.niuunpv 'fit Hint riinii ten .Inllars nor bale within necessary the last two days. Alarming crop l"it. ' a" probability the i-eimrls ami lartro business in the csiimaio may nave lo lie reduce.!. cotton goods market are the principal causes for the strengthening of the price. If you find you cannot gel the daily News regularly, call in anu Mr. Ilobb: I have never been there so am not prepared to offer an opinion. Mr. Could: I urn taking the word of the hon. member for Skeena who has been there. I should like to know wha,t the statement or the surveyor, or (hose who have drawn the plans, is in connection with this Mr. Ilobb: If my hon. friend had been in his seat all the evening listening to the debate he would have heard me make the statement a number of times, not merely once or twice, thai we cannol have plans until we get the vole. Hut t tie minister surely will have the plans and all the specifications and know what it is going to cost before he gives the contract. TEA AND SALE Loyal Orange Ladies Raised Nlco Sum From Event Yestorday The tea and sale of honre Cook iug held yesterday afternoon tin ier the auspices of tin' Loyal Orange Henevolent Association on Third Avenue, was very sue cessful, the sum, of $32. being raised. Tho vonunillee In charge consisted of Jfrs. Mcllobbie, con venor, assisted by Mrs. 8. V. Cox Mrs. (ieo. Ambrose, Mrs, W Davis, Mrs. Ilolhwell, Mrs. T Houiier. airs, mhokc sr. was cashier. TEAMS PICKED FOR BATTLE KETCHIKAN Following are the teams to be Helded in the baseball games be tween Prince Hupert and Ketchi kan on Sal unlay and Stindav next al Ketchikan, in connection wilh the sports programme of the. Klks' excursion. Prince Hupert v. I'oi-tin, I) I.ldslmie, p; H. McKwch, c;, V Menzies, lb; . Wilson, ,2b: I) Tlalfour, 3b; J. Halchfoid, cnnlre 'V i-.Hon, a..; W. Mitchell, rf BY APPOINTMENT PURVEYOR. TO HU MAJESTY KINO OEOKCE V. 7 - Reputation Cannot Be Assumed. It Must Be Earned. 44 IadiaN (Bib; WHISKY have been popular in Canada for over half a century. They are the same in quality today as they ever were. They are ihoroughly matured in OaAj Cass. DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY HIRAM WALKER & SONS, LIMITED WALKERVILLE . ONTARIO Montreal, Qyt. Dhllllirt of Fine n'hhkUi ine 1358 London, Eng. New York, U.S. A. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. w EO YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeyt For picnics,' Hmose "Mupcrl Urand" Salmon. A few tins in the pantry are always handy. Slock a supply on your boat that's n good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. TTamatco For panelling your rooms ll rivals tho most costly hardwoods. Hejuvciifito your Home Quickly ami Permanently Sole Agents Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 5G4. SHOE FASHIONS OF THE SMARTER KIND ONYX FAULTLESS FITTINC FOOTWEAR ONYX There is nu npprecinted touch of novelty mid sinnrtne: in the much (idmiied ONYX styles, nde in Patent Cult Kid, Calf Skin and Gulf Suedes mid Siflins. Priced at S7.50 to $11.50. Family Shoe Store II. Asloria, If; It. l-ilmll, A Mitchell, jijiiires. Kelcliikau Mclnlosli, Hi; Tracy, I'h; I.iljeslniiul, ah; Harris, ss; Kllenhui'K, If; McUlosky, cf; Wchher, rf: Ireluml, c; Hen-iitf I f p; Kuliley, Williams, spares FINAL SALE OF WILT HORSES HELD TODAY CAMiAIlY. July 2i. Today Hie final sale of wild horses secured during Ihe hip roundup Is heliiK .heldnl llrooks. Over three hundred head of raiic animals are lining disposed of. S. 0. UarlylK provincial live stock comnnssion is in nhai'co. Now Showing Ladies' Sport FekHats Summer Hats Half Price "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 32T.