page orx. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 8 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. Pola Negri in 'Shadows of Paris' The mistress of emotion as an underworld girl of Paris who climbs to the heights or society and then finds her old Apache haunts more alhiring than her new world of jewels and priceless gowns. I'ola as the darling of the underworld and the toast of the upper world, beauty, modish then the fiery fascinating tigress. Exquisite gowns. Thrilling Apache dances. Brilliant cast FUN FROM THE PRESS. Admission Preserving Strawberries, now in Price per case, $2.50 up RupertTableSupply Three Phones; aio,aii,2i2 50c WILL BUY 5 lbs. Sullana Haisins BOc 4 large tins Libby's Pork 1 leans ... BOc 12 pkgs. McCormick's Uis- . cuits . . BOc Hlackberry Jam, 30c size, 3 bottles for ... .... . . BOc Kippered Herring, 15c size, C tins for BOc Hulk Cocoa, i lbs. for . . BOc iVi lbs. Harvest Coffee BOc Matches, largo pkg, 2 for BOc Loganberries, special, 2 for BOc New Spuds, 15 His. for BOc 2 lbs. (iinner Snaps . . BOc Peaejies, sliced, in tins, 2 . Tor .'. ... ... ... BOc Pineapple, sliced, large tin, 2 for ... ... ... B0o' Jelly Powders, G for . . BOc Farmers Market depends upon tne bmarb Dainty Dorothy writes: The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world; lty this saine hand the flag of Tbrrft's unfurled. DAINTY DOROTHY WRITES Ueing a militant woman uoesn i necessarily mean trying to make a speech from, the top of the desk of a U.S. senator. It means the avoidance of wastefulness in food-stuffs and In clothing and other ways. A slight Inexpensive change in a gown or suit and perhaps the cleaning of it will make It stylishly serviceable. May wo offer our experienced helpfulness? PHONE 8 60X392 PRINCE RUPERT COMEDY "1770 F.O.B." 50c and 25c. TENDERS ASKED. F;r ci3 Acre Timber Tract on Suuiniparcnls marry afterwards. Hllllk flf iki..tl.1 ftil'.ir lUil (..ll.it. llnul , Skopim Crossing; legal descrlpllon Lol zjbb. uruun i. t.assiar uisir ci. stand es timated at 7.000.0UO reet, rlilefly Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar suitable Tor poles and ties. Address CHICAGO TITLE k THUST CO. Trustee In Bankruptcy, Harry A. Massey li Co., 09 Weft Washington St., Chicago, , Illinois LAND ACT. Atlln Land Olatrlct. Dlatrlct of Caaalar. Take .Notice mat lleglnald Brook, of Atlln, occupation miner. Intends to apply for permission to purcliaso the rollowihg nescnoea tanas: nds: commencing at a oosi planted one hundred yards to the east oft" ul- ,,,lu i"ui eiiinmaieu the mouth of Itunort Creek, one mile east I e,m.ii,t,i..,l.l,. .1, ....... ,, ;n of Oohlen Cat on Tairili lake. the,7r south twenty chains, thence west to shore imr, meiicc aiong enure line 10 poini 01 coDimencernent. REGINALD BItOOK. April t. H?4, by WATER NOTICE. (Dlvtnlon and Ue) TAKE NOTICE that Hume B. Bablngtnn, whose address Is Massett, will apply for a licence to take and use 5,000 gallons of water out of an unnamed pond. The water will lie diverted, from the pond at a point about SOO reet north of the north-east corner or block 40a D.L. 7. plan 046. Queen Charlotte Islands, and will be used for industrial purpose upon the land de scribed as block 19 n.L. 7, plan 946, Queen Charlotte Is-lands. This notice was posted ..... r,n thfl vrniind rtn .. ,ha loth .,.. Haw nf Kfa D,v,.,u v. ...t. .j i tuaji 1 1924. A copy of this notice and an appli cation pursuant thereto and to the "Water krt. 1011" will tiA rilerl In th nfflre nf the Water Recorder at Prince nunert. Oh- lor Jectlons to the application may be filed I with the said Water Recorder or with the and Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament iiuuninrs, Mciona, o.u., witmn riny aays.ivvi. after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. Tne date or the first publication of this notice la May 26th, 1 V3f 1. H. B. BABINOTON, Appllcay. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Matter or the Administration Act: and In the Matter or the Estate or Andrew K. Sweeney, Deceased; Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills ll Honor r. mcb. oung, made this 3rd day of July, A.I). 194. I was appointed Actlnir Administrator of the estate or Andrew K.i Sweeney, deceased, and all parties having:! claims airalnst the said estate are here- In by required to furnish same, properly verlried, to me on or berore the 8th day In or AlliruU. A. II. 1924. and all nartles In. I 'dobted to the estate are required to pay! tun hiiiimiiii oi ineir niucniconess to me rorthwith. I or WALTER OAI.E, Acting- Orriclal Administrator, I'rlnce p.uiert. B.C. Hnled this nth day of July, 1984. Iby j in phobate. lor IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. tne hi the Matter of the Administration Act; null III the Matter, or the Estate, or Donald i. MCMiannm, uecea?eoj intestate. TAKE .NOTICE that 1V order i.f tlx Honor F. Melt. Youuir. made tliU arrt rtiv or July, A. II. 1944, I was appointed Actlnir .tniiimairiuor 01 me esiaie. or Iiouaid Jolin Marlllaruild. deceased, and all nartles hav- Iiir claims aitaliisl the said estate are here. In uy required 10 rurnisii same, properly verlried, to me on or .berore the 8lh dav In or Allirust. A. 11. 19l!4. ami all nnrllea In. dehted to the estate are required to pay I ne annum or ineir indebtedness to meUlonor V. MrH. Younir, made tills SCtli day forthwith. WALTER OAI.E, Acting- orriclal Administrator, I'rlnce Hupert, B.C. tialed this 8lh day or July, 14, Further Reductions in Potatoes 100 lb. Sacks; No. i . . S1.25 50 lh, Sacks r 75c No. 1 Strawberries, per crate . . $2.75 No. 2 Strawberries, per crale . . . . . ..... $2.50 3 boxes for . . . ; 40o All Heavy Orders Delivered. ECONOMY STORE Phone 84. 417 5th East DANCE At the Auditorium Friday Evening, July 11 Kasson's Orchestra. Refreshments served. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladles BOc Phone Black 449. L. F. Marrcn, Proprietor. OLD PROBLEM i NOW SETTLED British House Passes Bill Giving Children Out of Wedlock Rights If Parents Later Marry J.u.MHi.Y July 1 1. One of Hie oldest miestions in Km; land Hie legitimacy of children born rill I. iiT vi-oilliirtl u-iu wifl.l (the House of Commons last week in favor of the child, afler lively ileiiale, in which women mem hers look a prominent part. Legitimacy means much here. in view of the hereditary titles and the passing down of huge , estates, and in view of the ad milled increase in illigilimacy in ureal Hruuin. The bill passed by the' Com mons, which bad been fought 'fur lyears, provides that a child born out of wedlock may become legitimate in a legal sense if the Centre of Fight i ne iigui eenicred on uu ainendmenl providing that a child horn of parents, one of whom married, could become legitimate. That raised a very (IHlicult question and one which has kept legitimacy bills from getting anywh-ere in Parliament for years. The amendment was beaten by .. i.:. ....i ..., i- , . . ...... ,v ,..i pect to titles. During the de- bale some astonishing statements were made. One of these Sir Charles Oman was that the Urilish an- had been commanded by a man whose parents had never been married. Duchess Opposed Bill The Duchess of Afholl vigorously opposed the bill, in one of CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Tenders will be received by the City or Prince Rupert Tor the purchase or Lol t, Block sit). Section 1, Prince Rupert. Lowest any tender not necessarily accented Tenders to be marked "Tender for Lot" to be In the orrice of the City Clerk. City Hall, not later than f. p.m., July lllh. E. F. JONES, 161 City Clerk. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Tenders will be received by the t'Jly of Prime Rupert Tor the purchase or Lots 56-57. Block S!7. Section One. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be In the orrice or the City Clerk marked "Tender Tor Lots" not later than 5 p.m., Friday, July nth, ll4. . C. I. JU.MS, City Clerk. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. the Matter or the Administration Act; and the Matter or the Estate or Eric Kosse, Deceased: Intestate. TAKE .NOTICE that by order or 111 iHiiuir t. .hcb. lounif, inaue una jiu ua.r July, A.I). lj4, I was appointed Actlnit Administrator of the eMate or Eric Kosse, deceased, and all parties having Irlaims afrainst the said estate are here- required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 8th day Aurnsl, A.u 1924, una an parties, in debted to the estate are required to pay amount or tneir inaeuteaness iu me rorthwlth. WALTER GALE, Acting orriclal Administrator, I'rlnce ltupert, U.C. Mated tills 8th day of July. 1944, IN PROBATE! IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. the Matter or the Administration Act; and the Matter or the Estate or Christ Peterson. Deceased: Intestate. Till' VIITIrl' tliat lit' i.rrW i.t III. or June. A.D. 11)44. I was appointed Actlnir Administrator or the Estate or Christ Peterson, deceased, and all parties navinir claims airaiiisi tne estate are nere bv .required to furnish same, nmnerlv verl ried to me, on or tiefore 47th day or July. A.D. 1944, and alt'partles Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount or their Indebtedness to me forth- wltti. WALTER OAI.E, Acting; Orriclal Administrator. I'rlnce ltupert, B.C. Dated this 37th day or June. 1934. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. li llie Matter or the Administration Act and n tlie Mailer or the Estate or Marauda S. Home (also known as Maranda Home). Deceased; and In the Matter or the Estate of Annie or Anna Wilt (sometimes known as Dlannn I'. Wilt). Deceased. TAKE .NOTICE that by older or Ills Honor F. Mcll. Younir, made this S6th day or June. 1024. I was appointed Adminis trator or the estate or Maranda S. Home (also known as Maranda Home) and also or the -estate or Annie or Anna Wilt (some times known as Dlannn p. wilt) and all parties havlnir claims afrainst either or the Baia estate are nerenv renutred to rur nisii same, properly verified to me, on or nerore tne Z7tn iay or jiiiv. a.d. i44. ana all parties Indebted to either or the estates are required to pay the amount or their inacuiennoss. to me lorinwitn. WALTER OAI.E. Actlnir Orricl.il Administrator, rrince nupert, n.C, naien mis V7in nay or June. 1044. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCE RUPERT. In the Matter or the Estate or Itnbert Wallace, or Atlln. in the County or I'rlnce ltupert, In the. Province or ' Hritlsh Columbia, Deceased, who died on the 1st day or Anrll. 1023. NOTICE Is hereby irlven that bv an orde or Ills Honour F. Melt, Younir. Judire or the County Court, dated the 17th dav or lAprll, 1024, the undersigned was appointed umiiiisiraior or me estate oi ine soove named deceased. And not ce Is herebv further irlven that all persons havlnir claims against the said estate are renulred to rile such claims duly verlried under oath, with tne on or berore tne tstn nay or August, 1024, arter which date I will proceed to distribute ine assets or tne saia estate among the persons entitled thereto havlna- rerarrt only to the claims or which I . shall then nave nonce, ana I win not ne liable rnr said assets or any part thereof, to anv person or whose claim t shall not then have received notice. Dated at Atlln, D.C., this 30th day of June,. 1024, C. L, MONROE, Official Administrator. TBI DAILT HBWB. Friday, July 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, 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 shlpmont Just arrived. Moderate prices, latest designs. Max Heifbroner Diamond Specialist the cogent speeches for which she is becoming famous in Com- mons, on the ground that it , would tend to multiply divorces, In the Letter Box i I j MAYOR'S BLUNDER . Kdilor. Daily Ni-ws I have noticed with great Harm the telegrams which the .Mayor lias ent to Sir Henry rhornlon and the Dominion (iovernmeni. nrotestiiiir at lln inallness of the vote for (he tJoveritinenl elevator Ihmi Tln fact that he look the responsi bility upon himself without con-sulling (he council does not lessen the seriousness of his iction, ami why he should Dluinli'f into matters which lie' iiiiKii in. , . , , SO OIlVIOUSIV KllilWM lialliinrr B- ". u"! "eci'ved at this orrice until whatever wimiLMi nl aooui I is i lu.vi.n Dejonil l n, my.12 o'clock noon (daylight mlngi, Tuat- nn... .....! Irf.u lulu O', m Am ..... a,..- .... .f ... comprelietisioii The government has an nounced from. lime to time that they intend to . construct a ler- initial grain eleva lor at I in nort of P1I1W4. . lim.,.1-1 , ,,..,1 ...... 1 om. 1 ... 1 1 Ihe sum was to be placed in the estimates to nrovide for this. 1'wo days ago our member wired advising that $he government dial day bad tabled an estimate of one hundred and fifty thou sand dollars for the construc tion of this elevator, dial work would be started as soon as plans could lie prepared and lenders called for and also that the elevator was to be similar lo Unit iu Kdmonton which is large one. This announce ment is what we have been fighting and hoping for for the last three years and has only been made possible by the un tiring efforts, of our members in the provincial and federal houses, Hie hoard of trade, the press and by many private citizens. Finally our fondest hordes have been realized, and what haiipeus? Our Mayor, acting positively on his own ililiative, wired the govurnmeiil protesting at the sinalliiess of the volo, ami conveying (tie impression dial the people here were up in arms iu protest nt the action of Ihe government. A man who has had as much experience as he has had in public life, a man who but a -short lime ago was himself running' for the olllce of member of the Legislature should know (hat large amounts of- money are very seldom voted at one lime for public works such as this proposed elevator. The money for the Hdmonton elevator was passed in exactly the same way. A vote was passed only the oilier day for a large sum lo complete the work. Surely it is time exhibitions of crass stupidity sucli as this latent one of the mayor's should be stopped. Such action of his is badly endangering our chances of ever gelling any help from the government. Now Is the time when every effort should be put forth to help things alung and Newton is deliberately rocking .the boat. CITIZHN. AFTER-EATING DISTRESS and all forms of stomach trouble such as gas pains, acid, sour, burning stomach, arc all relieved fn .two minutes by taking Jo-To. JoTo sold by all Druggists. Subscribe for the Djlly News, IN ONTARIO FINES ARE NO DETERRENT LIQUOR OFFENDERS STUATFOUD, July 10, Thos. (Ullespie of the Windsor Hotel was fined $1,500 by Police Magistrate Makitis on pleading guilty to a charge of having liquor" in other than a private dwelling place contrary to the O.T.A. In imposing the fine his Worship remarked that be had been pulling on $1,000 fines in serious charges of that nature, but thai Hie line did not seem largo enough. "I fined a man across the street from you a short time ago, but you went right on doing business," ho said, adding that as jlie did not like to impose a jail senieiieo on a man or Mr. Uilles-pie's ago he would increase the fine. HALIFAX ALSO OUT ! FOR GRAIN ELEVATOR - i Chronicle, Pointing Out Closer Route to England, Says Will Benefit C.N.R. The Halifax Chronicle says it should never bo forgotten that '"miiax is several Hundred miles i jiu'arer Hritlsh porls than any j other Atlantic port is, and that; means a saving botli in time andj freight rales. To construct a' grain elevator at Halifax at tliis! , ....... i time is no policy or ravorilism,: ,lot a l,,s'ng venture even, btitj tne way to secure heller, larger aml ni1"''' profitable business for mc ull0lial uaiiways, with which the prosperity and development of Canada arc so closely lied up. nh.-Hhn fo 'ho Onflv Vw slalld TtpEit addressed to thu tndemnnu.iL and endorsed Tender ror wharf extension anil reimiis i'.-.i. is, iur iiiv tonsil uciioil or an citensioii and repairs to the wharf ai oeiia looia, rueena uoirici, II. t. plans and rorms or contract can be seen and speciricatlou and rorms or tender obtained at this Department, at the orrice iiuiiding. vn-toria. 11. c. and t ii " It . ,".',".vtr- ".-.;. ..'. .pe, u.i.,; .laillU, II. I ami llella Coiila. 111: Tenders will nwl be considered unless made on printed rorms supplied by the Drparinient and In accordance with conditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accented chemie on a rliartererl tunic ur. able to the order or the Minister or Puhflc Works, eipial to iu per cent or the amount r the lender. Hoods or lhe Do minion or Canada or bonds or the Canadian .National Hallway Company will also be Bleep led as security, or bonds and a rheipje ir required to make tip an odd amount. .Note, lllue prints con lie obtained at tills. Department bv ilenosltlnir mi sri-eni. cd cheque ror the sum or tlO.Oo, payable 11 uu- urner 01 ine .n mister or public Works, which will be returned ir the In tending bidder submit a regular bid. uy order. .V DESJAIIDI.NS. Acting Secretary. Department or Public Works, Ottawa. June I h, 1 02 1 . I5J LAND ACT. Nolle of lettntlon to Applr to LM Land. In Skeena Land District. Recording DH I let or Coast, and situate on Campania aland. Take Notice that Clarence E. tlalnter and James Mc.Nulty, of Prince ltupert, B.C.. occupation Insurant e agent and broker, in. tend 10 apply ror permission 10 lease the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted at the head or bay at the east end or Campnnla Island and alHiiit one mile rroin the south end or the Island; theno following the sinuosities oi the shore line at high water line around the Island to the place or commencement. and containing ft.nnn acres. mor or less C. E. iJAITITrM JAMES MciflJl.TY, Name of Applicant, Per W. E. WILLIAMS. Agent. Dated April 2nd. 1024. NOTICE. IN THE MATTERr an application ror the Issue or a Provisional Centrical of Title ror Lot fourteen (14). Illork seventeen (17). Townslte or Di-lkatla. Map 1033. Satlsrartory proof or the loss or the Ortiricate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It It mv intention to Issue after the expiration or one """"I' from the first publication hereof, a i'i iniiiiiui ijci ill lun ic ui iiiir ill inn above land In the name or Ole Andreas Ormbrak. The original Cerliricate or Title is naien tne ntn juiy 1013, and is numbered 40121. Land Registry orrice, Prince ltupert. B.C.. 12th February, 1034. II. F. MACLEOD, rieglrar of Titles. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Laa Land, In Queen Charlotte Islands Land District, Recording Dlstilet or Skeena, and situate In rront or Illork 10, D.L. 7. Plan Old. Queen Clurlolte Islands. Take Notice that Hume It, Bablngton of Masseit. occupation eannerv ronnnirer in. tends to apply for permission to lease the following described foreshore: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner or worn m- nienre vet 33 deg south about 200 feet to low water ninrki thence northerly along low water mark fn a Point west 3.1 det. south of nmih. west cornernr Block 10- thence easterly in Ihe northwest corner of Block 10; thence southerly along high water mark in pot on,, utiimuiiiK ., n, r-s, "tire nr less, II. B BBINOTON. Name of Amdlcsnf NOTICE OF SALE. Sealed Tenders will be received bv the District Forester at I'rlnce Ituoeri on 1,1 wion on Jnlv 8Mi. 'IttJi, fur the purchase o ui'nimiy in i-iineo i.etiar poles, nt Woodrnrk nd Camaliv. estimated at 3J.. 7110 lineal reel. The unset nrlce which l the lowest tender that will be accepted a .mm- iiuaiit-r rrm per lineal rooi. Tenders must be ncroinniinloil liv fip lifted chemie nr money navahle to Finest in-anch, covering Fifty (50) ner rent or (he inial pi-Ice bid on total nailinntsil (inantlly. The highest or any tender hot necessarily accepted. Further narfietiiar' of nun-n t rmw-itee Ffmca Ktpprt, B.C. i, 1924. Anniversary Clearance Owing to lhe uniisiially inclement weather we have tie cideil to continue our sale for a few more ilays. All goods previously advertised are still on .sale, ami inuny more add oil. We mention a few extra specials. Embroidered English Bedspreads Hxlra large size, value to $15.00, for $6.50 Bungalow Reversible Rugs .'ix.'l'j, value lo $ 15.00, for S8.50 Nlagra Maid Pure Silk Gloves All colors, $1.75 value, for $1.25 Sweaters, all Wool or Silk, 20 Discount. Cretonnes Values to 05c a yard, for 45c Gossard Corsets Values to 7.50, for S3.45 SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS. H. S. WALLACE CO. Limited Phone 0. Extraction of Teeth During the summer mouths it is advisable lo have the TEETH thai should lie extracted removed and preparation will he made for PLATES or BRIDQEWORK before the winter months set in. I'ain wtil he eliminated. I need no recommendation to you. Your friends and neighbors are my patients. ASK THEM. Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE DENTIST. Phone 575. Get Your Appointment Today. Smith Block. BOOKS ARE GOOD Keep them neat ami clean iu an Improved Sectional Book-case We sell Den and Library Furniture of tde best quality. Barrie's Home Furnishings The House of Quality. 3rd Avenuo. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. TTamatco JL 3rgLjrQTTONWodD For panelling your rooms it rivals the most costly hardwoods. Rejuvenate your Home Quickly and Permanently. Sole Agents Albert & McCaffery, Ltd! Phones 110 Sal e Third and Fulton. COMPANIONS Phone 123. Fresh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.C. Any quantity delivered daily. Prompt Karly Morning De livery. VALENTIN'S Dairy I Phono 657. McBrldo Street. and 564.