PA OR BIX. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Thursday, 7 and 9 Strongheart The Wonder Dog, in "The Love Master" The f unions dog movie star in a lale of love, romance nml thrilling adventure in the snow-clad North lands. Kx-riting dog sled rares and Strongheart's terrific battle with a pack of gaunt, furnished wolves. A story of the land of snows people with figures of love, hale, courage and cowardice. COMEDY CARTOON "FELIX REVOLTS." FOX NEWS-GAZETTE. Admission 35c and 10c. Week-end Specials Green Corn on Cob, 2 for 15c Per dozen 85c New Wax Deans, 2 lbs. for ... ., 25c New Green Peas, 2 lbs. for 25c Outdoor Cucumbers 15c, 20c, & 25c VoRetable Marrow, 3 lbs. 25c D.C. Celery. 2 for . . . . 25c Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb. 35c New Cabbage, 3 lbs. for 25c New Potatoes, 8 lbs. for 25c Half sack $1.25 Per sack $2.25 Raspberries for Preserving Phone us for Prices. RupertTableSupply Three Phones. 3ia,?u, 212 F Now the Crowd On Fifth Avenue Highway lo the Kconomy Store. Fop One Dollar You gel more and more. Wo sell for less and keep the best ' SUGAR. 100 lbs. sack $8.75 30 lb. sack $4.60 20 lb. sack $1.85 10 lb. sack 95c Lump. 2 lb. box 25c Icing sugar, 2's . . . . 25c ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone IA. Cash & Carry Creamery Duller, 2 lbs. 75c Lard, Swill-' Silver Leaf, 3 lbs. 55c, u lbs. 90c, 10 lbs. $1.75. Strictly Irrsli Kggs, t! d"Z. 75c Ontario Cheese, per lb. 25c Heinz Sweet. Mixed Pickles. per pint 40c Fresh Ground Coffee, 3 lbs. $1.00 Fanners' Tea, high grade, 2 lbs. for $1.25 drape Nots, 2 pkgs. for 35o A fresh barrel of Ginger Snaps has arrived and with each order over $5.00 we will Eell 5 lbs. of Ginger Snaps for 50a Farmers Market CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL ccepted. WAYS. Western Region. WlnnliM'g, Man., July 81! nd, ml. A. E. WAlinEN. General Monager. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I AnYOX SCHOOL. SEALEIJ TEMiEltS, endorsed "Tender! fue lln. ItfMifn 4rirtitlmi tn Aftt'nr firli.u.f ' Atlln Land Diatrlct. District of Caaalar. Take Notice that Reginald Brook, nf Atlln, occupation miner. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described landst commencing at a post planted one hundred yards to the east of the mouth or Rupert Creek, one mile east SCIENTISTS TO REACH QUEBEC Should Arrive Lato Tomorrow Night and Will Visit Interesting Points In Canada QUI-:iU:C, July 31. The Cu- narder Caronia carrying the ma jority of delegates from Great Dritaiu to the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science is dun to. reach Quebec lale Friday night according to information received here today. Hie Caronia has on board in addition to Sir David Druce, president of the association, more than 20 delegates from the Drit ish Isles and (bey include the'. keenest scientific and mathematical minds in the world. Members of the parly are not expected to disembark until Saturday morning as elaborate pre- parations have been made to give them; the entire day in Quebec, visiting the historical points in and around the city. They are also to be received by the Lieut. - Tender" Governor at Spencer Wood and to seated be revived at n,c ornre or tne chief Enrimer, Winnipeg:, be welcomed lo Hie province by Manitoba, until twelve o'clurk ihhiu. Turn- ... . , . . . day, the sth day or Auinm. tssi, for the officials of the government and rlearinir, grading ana installation ot cul- tn- riiv Tlipv 1 "tJ will ltaL Iiviyp OiipIipc WUCUCt 101 fur verts on the tallowing- lines: Peebles, South two mnes; nunuiane, soum-tasi rony- .uomreai taiuruay nigni on a two miles: l.overna. West fifty miles: . . . . . . ' llaima to Warden, ri.Uy miles; CowKhan no luxe special train, over llie ""ri.nif'pro'mes; aa.Iian National Hailways, Ibis pe,i ri.a tions and form of contract nmy be seen and rorin of train making a leisurely trip so tender obtained at the office of Chief , . . ,, , , , , ling-lneer. Winnipeg, Man.; District En- ooi u reucu iuouircai uciure gineer, Edmonton, ' Alta; District Engineer, s,1""dy m,(i.,v nim-niii"- niOIIUIl,,. C. I,. O.K. K 1. JlOwaiU 1 HnwarH.lin Intra nl Saskatoon. Sask.; nistrlet Engineer. Van- ---' "T uiver B.r.; Diirict Engineer, victoria, general tourist agent, and 11. F in..; mvision r.nrineer, negina, fasn.: liivlslon Enirlneer, Prince Albert, Sask.; 1 ll ley, general , agent . of , the ., Lail-Divlslon ,, Engineer, Calgary, Alta; liivlslon millnn au,an Xnlirmil dllOliai Hallways Il-iilivivu will Will Engineer, Prince llupert, P.C Canadian 'm1 nwy Agent at Moose Jaw, board the Caronia at Father Tenders win not be considered unie Point and complete all arrangc-made on the rorm supplied by the Hail- fnP mmmHi m.nl ,ll(,n mnv "ltIui lor uie smoom nioemeni way Company and accompanied by an ac- repted cheque on chartered bank equal to or tllis important party through rive per rent of the work, payable to the . ,, , f ,,,, .... f order of the Treasurer. Canadian .Mtlonal to Montreal, Ottawa and loronto. Hallways. i.Vill..i..rr il... .,i :.. :., -r.. The lowest or any tender not necessarily " ronio mese two ofneers will take charge of the special trains that will take more than iOO of the delegates across Canada over the lines of the National system. Wireless on Train Among the delegates on board will be received by the Honourable the the Caronia of special interest lo Minister or Public Works up to I o'clock :, . , . if Kn or Tuesday, the 12th day or August, Canadians are hir hrnest and 1lil. Tor the erection ot a one room ad- ! a,iv It ""ineiioiu. 1 1 1 1 1 i-f i i i-i I Sir Mr r.rnesl Frnnl wlm WHO riltion to the present Tour r.K.ni Sch.iol- Vd,,y house at Anyoi, in the Allln Electoral IJIs- is a past president of the asso-trlct, B.O. . .. , Plans, specifications, omtrBrt and cialion was some years ago pro-Forms of Tender may be seen on and arier ns'n fnn,. 1,1 nf olivsicv nt MrCHI Ilnl P"yMCS ai .MCliIll Ulll-Inrormatlon the iSth or day July, ll, and mnher obtained at the Oepartinent or versity and it was while lie OC- irublic Works, Parliament Buildings, and . , ., . , ., , , , , . at the orrices or the Covenimeiit Airent, cupied this post lliat he conducted Vancouver; the Government Agent. Anyox; n, fj,,s miffosiifiil rppprilinn nf ,,,sl sucttssiui reception 01 and the GoverumeHt Agent. Prince Hupert, . , , ., . wireless signals on board a mov- ; Copies or plans, speririratlous, etr., ran . ... ibe obtained rrom the Iieparlment on pay- Hlg train .111 ttie history Of llie Iment of a deposit or Ten Hollars (110.00). Vnrl.l II l Piinciilnnnu II, ..I "" " coincidence that which wil be refunded on their return In gn.i condition. I The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. P. PHILIP, Public Works Engineer. i ne iicparimeni or runiic works, Victoria, B.C. 'July 1 Eth. mi. j ! IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCC RUPERT. In the Matter of the Estate or Robert J. taniire. 01 aiiiii. in ma L.OUOIV or ... . .lliis experiment, was carried out on board a train belonging to the ,(5rand Trunk Railway system, now part of the Canadian National Hailways which are today operating radio receiving sets on board a number of their trains as part of their regular service. Prince Rupert, in the Province of connccuon won nils leal 01 AMi WIIKRKAS urgent representations have been made that this Increase In a licence to take and use 5.000 gallo'ts or 'royalty Is much heavier than the Industry water nut or an unnamed pond. The water ran bear. will be diverted rrom the pond at a point AMI WIIKHLAS the representations anoiii xuu icei norm ot me norm-east iiiuoe uuve gone so tar as to say tnai any Tor Industrial nurnose noon the land de Itircseut llovallv Act would Innnerllutelv ra- srMbed as block 10 H.I.. 7. plan S46, Queen suit In a shutdown or the entire Industry Charlotte Islands. This notice was poslediln the Province, on the ground on the loth day of May, NoTliUC Is hereby given that a public 1834. A copy or this notice and an appll- bearing upon this question will be held In ration pursuant thereto and tn the "Water the txerutlve Chamber, Parliament Rulld- Act, 114," win ne rued in the orrice or tngs. victoria, berore the Executive Cuiin-thc Water Recorder at Prince Runert. Oh. til or such Metohers thereof as mnv lie JecUons to the application may be filed then present, beginning at 10 o'clock wiiu me sain water necorner or wun in v eunesaay, septetniier 3rd next. Comptroller or Water Rights, Parliament Anyone who has any evidence to sub-Rulldlngs, Victoria, B.C.. within nrty daya hilt or representations to make on the arter the first appearance of this notice question or timber Royalties will be given in a incai newspaper. me aate or me, opportunity to lie neaia and the public is rirst publication of tills notice Is May 20th, II. B. BABlNOTONj ATiplJcant LAND ACT. requested to take notice accordingly. T. O. I ATTULLO, Minister of l.auds. LAND ACT. Notlca of Intention to Apply to Purchas HE B.'Y IWS Thursday. July 31. Optician and Optometrist ir troubled with EYE STRAIN or you need a CHANGE of Glasses wo 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 Heilbrone Diamond Specialist strations being carried oul by him in establishing eoinmunica- come from Italy to England until 18'JG to carry on his experi- filnitfu wliii.li ill I ti ! I nK- t.j i 1 1 n.i the invention. BABIES ARE BORN IN INTOXICATED CONDITION Well Known English Doctor Says Cases Are Common. LONDON, July 31. -There have been many instances of boys and girls being intoxicated at a very early age, but it remained for the modern physician to announ -ce that cases me on record where babies have been intoxicated at time of birth. Dr. K. Saleehy is authority fur a statement that such case are well known, and his statement is confirmed by oilier doctors. Dabies are born with I heir breath '.iellins ot liquor as a result of tlieinleinperalo habits of the mother. They come into the world in an intoxicated condition. CROSS BETWEEN LION AND TIGER AT ZOO Was Presented by Indian Prince and Recent Visit Was Made to See How Getting on LONDON. Julv 31. Prince onrllt?.2 tTSrW1'0 "'ir William, which took place onlltanjilsinhji has i.tid a visit to fn.TI.fEn1f..hcrrelXp,rln tll,,,b?; n o," October 13, 1902, it is pointed out the Zoo to see how the "liger," 'f. "'. "''nuyj. F- c?' Judge or the sl- ui!lll,m 1.,.. An. .,.. .... . .. . .... V.. .. . i.nuoiy uiuri, aaieo me win nay or ..nnm.n na.-? uuim nwui Allien ne uau ritemij incpeuiuu, a.l,tAXerS 'lvanceme..t of wirelesses getting on. He told the au- mZi nd:," hereby rurther given that,,!,eKra,:!'y .a"d c' U'orities inlerestlng anecdotes of an persons having claims against the said lr'g. He is crediled with being jts parents ami ils early life, but nuVrmeruTdeedr 0 on'7r U,e real ,,isf,,,vcr" f wireless 'the most important revelation berore the loth day or August, 1934, arter telegraphy, successful demon which rtate I will nrnceert tr riutrllmio : 1 the assets of the said ealate among the persoiiS entitled thereto havlnr retard only to the claims or which I shall then nave notice, ana I win not lie liable for sain assets or any part thereor. to any person or whose claim I shall not then lave received notice. na Hated at Atlin, B.C June, 1024. this SOth day of C. L. MONROE. official Administrator, WATER NOTICE. (Dlvarslon and U) TAKE NOTICE that Hume R. Rablnrton. whose address Is Massett, will apply for NOTICE. WIICRKAS under the provisions, or the Itoyalty Act, :hupter 76, Statutes 1014, the royalty on timber to lie collected beginning January 1st. 1 PiS. will, from in- rormatton now available, be more than three times the royally now being col ITcted. was that it is a tigon after all, ior us lamer was a tiger anu us mother a lioness. It had been previously understood that its father was a lion. It appears that two lioneses und two liger cubs were born in the Prince's menagerie and that the four were liroughl up together, and inbred when seven years old. There have been three lillers ol liger cubs so far, the first two of which cam;e to a bad jifi il f 1 1 1 1 1 1 utr tea i Ik it li noUn 1 r corner or block 40a D.L. 7, plan B10, attempt to collect this royalty beginning ' V1"' ; . Oueen Charlotte Islands, and will be used January 1st next as ukhi the basis or the their mothers. I lie third litter, born three years ago, consisted of four cubs, one oT which died. Of the remaining three two remain at Nawanagar, and the third, a male, has settled down at the Zoo. Fought Over Meat Tragedy over took the parents of this final litter. The tiger disagreed with llie lioness about a piece of meat. They fought. The lioness look the tiger by the throat and held him thus for VSM?.J; .VS' twenty minutes', after which he and ftitiiaii' in the Kast Kntiance of hrooke loose anil killed her, anil Take Notice thut Edward Sliunuon of! almost im mciluif Cily tllfed or Colden Hate on Taglsh Lake, thence ! port Clements, In the Province or British i,ja ,,, unnMH. south twenty chains, thence west to shore Coluiiililn. Hardener. Intends to mmlv fori"" u r "UUIUIS. from line, thence along shore line to point of iieniilsslon to purchase the following tie- If Mm tun viiimi flirnna nf N commencement, April 91 14 REOINALn BROOK. DANCE At the Auditorium Friday Evening, Aug. 1st Easson's Orchestra. Refreshments served. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladies 50c Phone Dlack 449. L. F, Marren, Proprietor. commenting at a post planted ui the wanagar, which are a pair, should r!!,'::!": I'ld. it will be interesting to ing the shore line to the place or nun- bear if the cubs are In accord- iiienccuient, and containing one and one ....,... :,. , , , iwir acres or tand, more or less. ance with Meiulplian principles Kit. SHANNON. I ,,,i.ii. ,. ii?.... i i.i i.. Hated at I July. 1D4. ...I :l...iu..,. ii.u omh rtv .,f " iiiv.iv po.mjmi i' RAILWAY TIES. The Canadian TSatlnnal Hallways are In the market to purchase their tie requirements for lots, Parties wishing to pro duce ties for the Railway Company should I'ommunicaie wun sir. w. u, orant, Tie Agent, Room 8051, Canadian National l:.x-presa Building, Montreal, One., on or before August 5lh. 1024, and give the pillowing Jnrormatlon: The location or tlm timber rrinii which the ties are to be produced. The kind or timber. Quantity of ties, either sawn or hewn. As far as possible, ties must be produced on Ciunullan National Unci, one nger, iwo tlgons, and one lion that, is to say, DO per cent of the cubs ought lo resemble their hybrid parents, 25 per cent their grandfather tiger, and 25 per cent their grandmother lion ess. When you buy advertising you ruy CIRCULATION, and see thai you get it. tf NADEN HELPS PLACE I BOUNDARY MONUMENT i NEAR MOUNT ROBSON I YICTOIUA, July 31.- George II. Naden, deputy minister of lands, has left for the vicinity of Mount Hobson to be present at the placing of a monument surmounted with a plate commemorative of the ceremeony. This will nrtirk the completion of the delinunu-lion of the boundary line between the provinces or Dritish Columbia and Alberta. The work of locating the boundary, which in this part follows the mountain lops, has been in progress for a irumber of years under joint arrangement with I lie government of Canada and the two provincial governments coil-denied. The monument is lo be placed at a point lying between he Mount Hobson Park and the Jasper Park and will be at a height or about 5,000 feet. The three governments will be represented. In the absence or the minister of lands representing Dritish Columbia, the deputy minister was requested to be present. EOAT ARRIVALS. C. N. It. Steamer, Prince llu- nni'l CqhI 11 ; linn nf Ira If n ,!, in K,,L,:,ml in '"' " ""'"", .ui.(1 181)5 whereas Marconi did ,,e ",ul,'1 s"r" " ' J o clock yeslerdav afteriwinii with the following passengers: For Prince Hupert 11. l.i- n .ii f..',""w,-r. J ruire ueorge; .Miss It il III''' 1'UUIIV I.11UII tUl ,ri. ... . - ... , ... . Stewart, Miss D. Slewarl. Sidney-Dazzetl Jones. Mr. and Mrs. S. (i. Steele, Mrs. K. Lawler and child. 11. C. McMarlin, Miss Mary Mathers and Mrs. Gordon Jol- j iilfe, Samlspil; (5. Lee Warner, Mrs. Connor and son, Durns Lake; H It. Harlow, T. A. Clarke, Mrs. I). Mcintosh Miss Mrlntosli Miss M. Sinclair and Mr. and .Mrs. Sinclair, Skidegale; Miss W. I). ProHUJ). F. Davidson. Mr Daniel, Nels Jepon, Jamec Marks, V. C. Splan, Lockeporl Miss May Clark, .lack McMillan, Cuinsliewa; Mr. and Mrs. Choale, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lamp, Mrs. and Miss Heindell, Mrs. (i. A. McDonald and child, Miss W. Dur- gess. Miss D. Flitter, Mrs. li. Kraepke. Miss K. Lehman. Mis T Dahr, Miss G. Dlanek, Miss L. II(Mier, Mr. antl Mrs. Axford. Miss A. McMillan. V. H. Wark. J. A. Hobday, K. K. Davis, Miss Dessie McKnight, Horace llip-slein, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cudfrey. Mr. ami Mrs. K. F. Itaeey. (). H. Weegur. C. L. Wilson. Mrs. F. V. ltaird, N. Gunderson, N. Nelson, Miss K. Tennyson, Miss F. Fisher, .Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. C. Weingandz. For Anyox Mr. Fogg, Miss Jessie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Slev-euhanl and child, F. Sutherland. G. S. Wadsworth, Miss M. Green Miss P. Dailey, T. A. Ferris, II. Cornish, Mrs. K. Menzies, F. Sutherland, Miss M. Darlon. Mr. and Mrs. McDougall, Misses Me-Dougall, A. H. Lewis, II. Heide-nian, A. Granholin, C. Johnson. O. Anderson, II. Marshall; F.. Loseke, J. E. Noble and J. Jibil- off. NOTICE OF SALE. Sealed Tenders will be received b the District forester at Prince Rupert up t" nwiii on July 18th. 10 94. Tor the purchase or a quantity or culled Cedar iiole ai Woodcock and Carnahy, estimated at il. 700 lineal reet. The tinsel price which i- the lowest tender that will lie accented ,s one quarter cent per nneai rooi. lenoers must lie arcompaoiea oy rer tiried cheque or money payable to Koiesl Il ranch, covering liny (50) per cent ol the total price bid on total estimated quantity. The highest or any tender not nec.es sarlly accepted. Further partiruiars or District roresier Prince Rupert. B.C. Sterling Furnace COAL Dellvsrsd In Bulk. At $10.00 por ton. This Is a very superior furnace coal. It gives a clean hot fire and Is entirely rree rrom soot, clinkers, slack and dirt. Some or the largest heating plants In the city are now using It with entirely satlsfac tory results. STERLINC1 STOVE COAL, nellvered In Sack. At $12.50 per ton. We are also Agents ror the Famon LA DYSIY1ITH-WELLINGTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main Of flea! HoUl Oantral. Phon 1B St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. i i i Inlinstpf ' 50fbr70?) mform Just Say "Gimme" is the buy-slogan for thousands of men who know good cigarette quality and insist upon getting it. Just Say "Gimme" and try them! pais I M MM as Just Say-CI MME T, m A; THE CIGARETTE WITH THE ORIGINAL FLAVQDl ,1 r?wi, STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince Gtorge Will ui (ruin pniNCE RUPERT fir VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points eu li Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. KOR ANYOX WeducMJ.iv. Kmki r FOR STEWART lYiditv Kl.n QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Masset, Port Clements and BucMej i Bay, i' TV Muiidny, s.tio p.m. For Skitfegale and all porl oulh every Wr'lnr , . p.m. PASSENGtR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, l eave ITiiire Hupert r. tin p m fur l'HIV K GEliai:. COM" !-. W" Nll'tii, all ihjiiiU l.-.i. rn '.anaila. lihitf ii nuic AOFNCV ALL OCEAN STEAMtHI LINIS. City Tlcaat Offlca, 628 Third At Print Rvparl, fhen. ;H CANADIAN PACIFIC UliW o.l. Loasi oervice Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle August 2, 6, 13, 16, 23, 27 For Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Junoau, Skagway - August 1, 8, 11, 18, 22, 29 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea-i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van couver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings frim Prlnre Hupert. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bar, nd Alart Bay, Tuaaday, S P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walet Island, Sunday, S P.M. Por PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rltr Canntrlea, Friday A.M. 623 2nd Atnu. t. Barnalay, Aotnt. Prtnca Rupart, SO. rr-'T Free Delivery In Prlnco Rupert. Mi m.. hIU Whafs in a Name? When it's "Cascade," there's all the difference between just ordinary "beer" and the most wholesome, satisfying drink a thirsty man could wish for. "Cascade" is brewed, bottled and guaranteed by British Columbia's model brewery. Get the Name Right Get Satisfaction J to cBeerwithontuPett This advertisement is not published or displayed h.v 'lie Unv0t Control Board or by the Govnmp" PHt;sh Tolumhia.