PAGE SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, 7 and 9 p.m. "WHY MEN LEAVE HOME" An adaptation of Avery llopwood's stage success. A clever satire on modern married life. A drama that will smooth oiil many a marital wrinkle. A picture that sweethearts and newly-weds should not miss. I'll teach you how to handle 'em, how to dandle 'em, and how to keep 'em safe at home. Full of laughs, it illustrates that there can be no eight hour shift in marriage when love demands a twenty-four hour day. To some men a woman is like a street car. They cease the chase after they have caught it. When courting he hunts for excuses to see her; when married he invents excuses to get away from her. Come and learn how to put the chains on skidding husbands. Lewis Stone, Helene Chadwick, Sidney Bracy, Mary Carr, William V. Mong, Howard Truesdell, Alma Bennett, Li la Leslie and strong cast. CAMEO COMEDY "TEA N TEA" FOX NEWS-GAZETTE. Admission 35c and 10c. SKA1.K0 it-NOEftS addressed to the Undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for wharf ri-nau-4 ai Port Slinnsotl. II. C. will Le received al Oils office until 12 o'clock noon (daylight aalng), Thursday, sapient-bar 4. 1924.-far Ilia constl-urlum of re pairs lo wharf at Tort Simpson, Skeena Iiitrirt. II C. Plans and forms of contract can bo seen and specification and forms of lender obtained at thla Department, at the orrire or the district Enrlneer. old I'-ist Orrice H.iildln. Victoria. B.C.. and at the post nmres Vancouver. B.C.: Prince Itupert, B.C.; Stewart, B.C., and Port Simpson. "Tenders will not be considered unless made on nrlnted forms supplied by the department and in accordance with conditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an acrepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minister or rublic Work?, equal to 10 per rent or the amoun' of the tender. Bond of the Dominion of Canada or bonds or the Canadian .National Hallway Company will also be accepted a-security, or bonds and a cheque If required to make up an odd amount. NOTE. Blue prints ran be obtained at this department by depositlnfr an accepted cheque ror the sum or anuio payable tt the order or the Minister of Public Vrks, which will be returned If the intending bidder submit a rejrular bid. By order, S. E. O'BIUEN. Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, August 8. tOif. NOTICE. WIIKI1EAS under tlm Drovlsion of the loyalty Act, Chapter 76, Statutes tU, the royalty on timber to be colleciea De Blnnlnir Jsmiarv 1st. ItliS. Will. ffOIIl In formation now available, be more than three times tne royalty now being col torted. A.Mi WIIEBEAS urgent representations have been made that this Increase In royalty Is much heavier than the ludustr. ran Iteflr AMI WIIEHEAS the representation made have gone so rar as to say mai anv attempt to collect this royalty beginnlmr January 1st next as upon the basis of the present Iloyaity .ci wouia immediately result tn a shutdown of the entire Industry In the Province, NOTICE Is hereby riven that a public hearing upon this question will be held In the Executive Chamber, Parliament Build-Inrs, Victoria, berore the Executive Council or surh Members thereof as may be then present, beginning' at to o'clock Wednesday, September 3rd next. nvone wh- has any evidence to sub-mil or representations to make on the question or timber. Royalties will be given opportunity to be heard and the public Is requested to take notice accordingly. T. D. PATTtLLO. Minister of Lands. Walk Downstairs and SAYE MONEY Maid of Clover Creamery Hutter tn bulk, 3 lbs. $1.15 Albert a Fresh First Eggs 40c doz.; 3 doz. . GREEN STUFF $1.10 Corn on Cob, 5c; dnz. 55c Hothouse Tomatoes, lb. 20c Basket 85c Outdoor Tomatoes, 2 lb. 25c Haskel 50c Cucumbers ... 5c, 10c, 15c Orecn Onions, per doz. 25c Freestone I'eaclips bskt. 75c Crate $1.85 llartlelt Pears, basket 75c Table Plums $1.23 New Comb Honey arriving Friday per section 35c Casaha Melons, lb 10c Watermelons, lb 7c Muskmeloits, 20c' and 25c RupertTablcSupply Three Phones. 210,311, 212 Tea and Coffee PRICES ARE ADVANCING very rapidly and we have been fortunate to secure a quantity or very high grade quality at a low price. We have installed a new up-to-date Electric Coffee mill and can give you fresh ground coffee daily. Samples free. Our Highest Grade Coffee 65c value, per lb. .... 50c 3 lbs. for $1.35 Our Highest Grade Tea None better. 75c value, per lb. .. 65c 2 lbs. for . . $1.25 Orders including Tea and Coffee delivered. Order Preserving Peaches now from us. Farmers Market Phone Blue 428. Orders of $5.00 Delivered. New Blouses Fall Dresses and English Knitted Suits "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. ISO 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. PHONE 8 vTvjy 60X392 e-R.irMt.fc f-a-s KUPERT MOONLIGHT Dances At the Auditorium Dance Friday Evening, Aug. 22. Kasson's Orchestra, Refreshments served. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladles 50c Phone Hlack '440. L. F. Marren, Proprietor. 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. 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. IVIax Heilbroner Diamond Specialist ! Local News Notes Mrs. J. II. Russell who has unworkable been visiting with, her sister, .eorge this evening. WIRELESS REPORT Advertise in the Daily News. H. J. Bacon. 8 a.m. Digby Island Haining, light southeast wind; barometer 30.00; temperature 02; sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Norwood, 128 miles from, Ketchikan northbound. Dead Tree Poinl Clear, calm; naiomeier 29.90; temperature 54; sea smooth. Hull Harbor Overcast, fresh bound; 10.55 p.m. spoke steamer 'lordi-va 380 miles from Seattle bound for Ketchikan; 10.15 p.m. spoke tug Lome bound for Port Angeles. MOOSE WHIST DR1YE AND DANCE WAS YERY ENJOYABLE OCCASION THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, August 21 192 nDDnciTinM th tUll UJ111U1T 1U FARMER OLIVER Vancouver Paper Draws Attention to Curious Combination Against Premier UNCLE AT RUPERT Under the heading "A Three-Headed Candidate" the Vuncouvcr WILL ATTEND B.C. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Number of Matters to be Taken up by Local Delegate, H. W. Birch MORE MONEY REQUIRED Daily Sun says: j Tho hospital hoard at length "Anv political significance lat niKlit discussed matters that that the opposition to Premier, il is proposed to bring before Oliver in the Nelson riding might' l convention of the H.C. llos- have had, has been shattered by Pi'al Association which will be the nomination of Mr. Harry held in Victoria at the end of the Houston as the candidate of a month. H. W. Hirch, secretary Citizens' Party "representing a " Hie local hospital, will leave combination of the Conservative, t" Saturday uight to attend both Labor and' Provincial Party, the executive and general ses- forces." sions of the convention. Mr How can there bo any "com- Hirch's instruction include an in- bination" of the Conservative, vilalion to have Prince Ilupcrf Labor and Provincial Party cnosen as uie convention deforces? "est year. The board decided to Save Eight Hour Day extend this, invitation and will The aim's of the Labor party request the city council to do are antipodal to those of the likewise. Conservative Party. Any division! As usual the convention may between the Liberal and Labor he expected to take up the matter parties is as nothing to the great or ordaining greater provincial gulf that separates the Conserva-'government financial assistance live and Labor parties. It was the for hospitals. This phase was Conservative party that fought brought un at the meeting of the both openly lo prevent the pas- local board by S. K. Campbell sage of the eight -hour bill. and who had certain criticisms to later by amendments to mnke it make of the inequalities of liquor Its author, Major profit distributions. Mr. Camp- Hurde. is now on his way to Nel- belt fell that the limit nf 25c per Mrs. Haskell, here, Is leaving of l,is volition; alarmed day should be removed. (Kiwi "IP eIpc,ion f ,he Conscr- head costs were usually aim abotil th her son. foe Vancouver. to--!est. night, I.ImJ.I Miss Mary Mcllae, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Mcltae, is sailing tonight for the south to attend the Provincial Normal School. - Provincial Constable Carr of Hums Lake will arrive from the interior ootids afternoon's train and proceed south on the steamer Prince (ieorge. He is. bringing one prisoner with him and will pick up two more here. All will serve terms at Okalla. - Thomas Cole, government auditor, returned to the city yester. da afternoon after having made a trip to Atlin district. He came M from Ketchikan on Hie inolor-sliip Hellingham, having missed lie last C.P.Il. boat at SKagway. C. E. Laing, Northern Pacific ily passenger agent at Vancou-er, and W. H. Jaynes, general agent, are spending the day in lite city. They arriven front Alberta by train last night and will sail for Vancouver on the Prince er- native candidate might endanger Hie same irrespective of Hip the eight-hour day law, which number of hospital days. In fact, the government is obligated lo when hospital days were least put into force on Jan. t next, was the lime that the hospital How can Mr. Houston represent generally needed money worst, a combination of the Labor and Under the 25e per day rule, the the Conservative parlies! jhospilal actually received less And if he cannot represent when the hospital days were both Labor and Conservatism, down, how can he at the same lime re- Local Viewpoint present the Provincial Party?. With the receipt o a resolu-Assuming that General Mcllae's lion from Vernon Jubilee Hospi-announcement. through papers tal asking for special consider-friendly to him, that he has ation from the provincial govern-! thrown up I lie political sponge men! of hospitals so located that: does not mean the disappearance they received many patients from id his party, it cannot be rorgot- unorganized districts and suffer-ten that the Provincial Party ed deficits through their treat-was called into being to oppose nienl, discussion came up as to the Conservative Parly as well as , possibility of gelling better the Liberal Parly, Mr. Houston government assistance. It was has tried lo span loo much ler-suggested in the resolution that ritory. Labor and Provincial- competent oflicial should be ap-ism he may conceivably unite, but pointed to examine accounts Provincialism and Conservatism, rrom unorganized districts. Mr. no; Labor and Conservatism. Campbell felt that the resolution "ever. would not meet the situation. He Though the Star thinks thal'su?geslej instead that the Prince Nelson should rolurn .Premier nuert delegate should nlace be- Oliver on grounds of stability. as fre l)ie convention the injustice a mandate Tor freight rate equal- of ,ne iinur profit distributions, izdtion and because il would be .il0 jademuvcy of present urn- Stood for the .upper country loincial govoriiinenl assistance have one of its members as pre- aniJ 8U,ip0rt any move thai would mier, yet we are not averse to tcn(J lo cre.ls,e hospital revenue seeing a eon lest. .n election is amJ securc a more equitable dis a time of education ami a icst t,.jjUtjon of public funds for of opinion. Hut lo have one orill0!ipUa, ai(I Tllc formai draft the candidates wear uie colors i? 0f a resolulion, he fell, might of three hostile and warring par- ,R. ien lu tie convention. lies is to make the contest rime- Unorganized Territory tilous. It shows the opposition T ,l0S!( MacKay felt that the to be factious and insincere. provincial government should pay Uncle at Prince Rupert j,C ciargC!, ror all patients from This is all the more regret-!ul,01.panjzod territory as did tillable, because Harry Houston i,IPgnnUl.j municipalities. comes of political siock wen ()l()r niatl.rrt t,at n,e local ..utiieast wind; barometer 29.94; known in the province. His un-,)(,an wjn ,.in? , ,,e aenlion empeiatui" 55; sea smooth; 8jcle. the late John Houston, was of n,e cMVenlion throush its te-,.m. spoke steamer Santa Ana,; a pioneer editor in the Kootnnay ,)re(M.nlatjV0 will Include a better :on miles from Seattle north- and Houndary districts, and aTl interire,tHtioti of the term indi- n 1.1 t f irriiinn f(ti iiiiruifi rioiit ni . . , !; upHiii iui ,.u..v, -"--jfpnt, revision 01 1 lie auininisira- II was who .lene.i ine "i''ltion of t10 Workmen's Compcn Trunk PaCUfic Ilailway in lhei!i:.!i..n ni n.l heller rei.resenl.i early days of Prince Rupert hyitioil from lhc norlh on lu0 exe. siaKing a mineral c.aim on u c cutlve 0f tho Association. main sireet ami moving m , conlleclioll wilh the Work- pnniiug piani tiiereott, wuu.i 1 .e Uompell!(alion Act it was railway comoany, fearing he al e f,a ra(, 0, 25() would prove 10 oc a irotioie- da). fof ,101,ila, u-catineiit maKer. reiuseu to sen nun a sue. fn nnli,nta Iln.iP m.p ApI u.:i- ,.o oouui Mr. " '' 0t adequate here. The payment now maKing 111s puiuii-ai uniui at Nelson, will bo heard from A bridge drive and dance tookjlaler on, if he has the right stuff place lal night at the Melropole' in him. Hut on his next altempf an alloy of aluminum and cop lightly . I luiriti. being only traditional Lottie bronze bells, jhe superstructures of the steeples may be built morn ttnd inexpensively. Fur- should be based on the cost o! hospital operation. It was also pointed out that the hospital lost through " patients under the Act Hall muter Hie auspices of the. we feel sure he will be loo wisej , , . I tl I ...I ...I.:-!. ...... ... I l . I... ..!. !,JJil.lnlrt,n',",ll,0 Act. in the institution ,..ra. .....u- uuuhC y i") ....ui.ii... ''i'"""-ilonger t,aa they were covered by . . . , . ' .... ... . .tilt wen attenueu aim was Kept, up, tiarry ijousion a young until a late hour. The comntiitteej Labor advocate. in charge consisted of Ralph i "Mr. Harry Houston a Con Kiefbaber, chairman, Joe Slag-gard. floor manager, San Antcus, A. Ohnesorg, Charles Whatman, H. J. Hacon, G. Roycr, and P. Cameron. Music was provided by an orchestra consisting of C. Halagno, W, Hrownc, and Art l'asson, while Mrs. Nation was in charge of the refreshments. Prize winners were; Ladies' first, M,rs. P. Winglinin, 122. servative opponent of Labor. "H. Houston, Ksq. Provincial champion and sworn foe of Conservatism and Liberalism." BELLS MADE OF ALUMINUM per. Their weight tient's first, J. H. Johnson, 118. 'one-third of the Ladies' second, Mrs Anderson, 93. dent's second, F, Oarlon, 86. COLOGNE, Aug. 21. The of Allrahl near hero boasls of the first churchbells made of As the secretary has a wealth of evidence in connection will Workmen's Compensation, jl was felt that it would be safe to leave the casein his hands. Advertise in the Daily News. LAN D ACT Notlca of InUnllon to Apply to Purchaa Land. In Qufpn Chxrlotle Uland Land District, Iterordlnic IHMrlft of I'rlnre Rupert. a ad tltnate In Uie Cast Lntrance of juaixatia tnirt. Take .otlrr that Eilward Shannon or Port Clement, lu the I'rovlnre of British Columbia, UirUener, intend to apply for prni.oiHin m purcna uie roiiuwint ae rrll-d landi: Conimenetnir al a il planted at the nortnwrai point or tnii i.'and: tlienre soiilliea.t and on around the U and fi lliw tnic Uie shore line to the plare nf coin Cakes were donated by Miss W.'lherniore,- there is no danger lZtV" ,n(I one " Mussallem. Mrs. H, Foss and Mrs.'lhe burstlng'or rusting of Im'HsI made 0 alurnirnjrn. r.o. SIHN.NOX. I Dated at Port Clement Ihl Mh dajr or aoccoocoooocoocci Quality Merchandise AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Every item a winner, and all considerably re duted, in some cases niusidcivihly under fust A table of :i0in. 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