1 PAGE BIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 9 p.m. MAE MARSH In "PADDY, THE NEXT BEST THING." A picliirization of Gertrude Page's novel itnil play of thai name. One of the greatest stage successes of modern tunes. A comedy-drama with fascinating Mae as an incomparable Irish flapper, whose big heart always guides her straight as her quick wit turns real troubles Into great happiness and griefs into joys. A pulse-stirring story so tender that tears spring up only to he dashed awtty by bits of delicious, quaint comedy, quickly followed by a climax so dramatic it leaves you gasping. A romantic tale of love that runs a rough course before it conies to the smooth path. Mae as Paddy, who was "the next best thing" to the son for whom her father had prayed. Delightful acting. Magnificent Knglish and Irish scenery. Klaborale settings. Kxeiling hunting and yachting. Kxceptioiial Anglo-American cast. Mne Marsh, Darby Foster, Sir Simeon Stuart, (ieorge K. Arthur, Tom Coventry, Nina Boucicault, llaitlee Wright, Marie Wright and many distinguished others. COMEDY CARTOON. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35o and 10c. AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY. Extra Special 50 Hoses King Apples for eating or cooking, per box 51.95 Howal's Pickles, large bottle, special 30c We Buy and Sell LIVE CHICKENS OR FOWL. Write is fur prices. We can handle from 200 to 300 chickens weekly. RupertTablcSupply Three Phones: ?io,iii.212' This Week's Specials tii Apples, Mcintosh Ileds No. 1, per box .... $2.75 No 2. !"'! box $2.35 Oranges. 3 doz. .... S1.00 Preserving Pears, per box $2.75 Tomatoes, por basket 50c the Law Head Celery, 2 for 25c Pickling Onions, 3 lbs. for 25o Green Tomatoes, 6 lbs. for 25c Small Viokliug (Incumbers. per lb. . . , 15c Green Peppers, per lb. 20c .Red Cabbage, per lb. . . G'jc Heinz Pickling Vinegar, per quart 25c per gallon , 90c We have all I'ickling Assortments. Order now. CI pnuniuiv eTfiDc LUI intuitu uiuiil 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. LAND ACT. Cattlar Land Dlatrlct. Iiicnrdlnit district of Prince Unpen, and Mtuati- In Atlln Lake, alHiut one half inlle due of Atlln Townslte. TAKK, NOTICE that Paul L. Evirert. of Atlln. In the Province of nrltlah Columbia, nci-upitlon jeweller. Intends to apply for wrtu)iMrn to purchase the follow Iiik dracrllMwt lll1: I'oninnenelnr at 1 .vint planted at the fniiih in4nt of the small Inland known a Second lland In Atlln Lake, rltuated a Imve: On-lire norihwel and on around tlil Inland follow-In the nhnre line in the place nf commencement; and contalnlnt tw acres, more r leas. Sept. artl. 194. f iri iiri rnoFKi TIMBER SALE X 6440. Sealed Tendr will lie received by the MinlMcr of Land, at Victoria. iHt later man noon mi the srfl nay or ortoiH-r, lot I. for tin' mirrhaie of Licence XIWIO to rut J.fOO.UOti feet of Hemlock. ItaUaiu Stirnce and c.edir on an area on the Kat lwiee of llawkenhury l.lmil. kltnaway cnannei. itanne 4. r.oaM pi.irici. Three (3' vearn will be allowed for re uiovni or tinnier. Fnrlher oarttriilarf of tlie CJilef Forester vii incla. II c... or blttrlrt Foreater. I'rinrc Hupert. B.C. fJ.N.n. steamer Prince fieorge. ('.apt. Harry Nedden. sailed for! vnneouvei al 0 o clock yesterday afternoon Inking 8.000 cases of oalnion and a smalt list of pas- n "t'Ei- . Dainty Dorothy Would mention Our real courteous attention Reliable work, fair profits and prompt service is what you may eipecl to gel al this shop. We are expert. I enced and properly equip- I Ied. Phono us to cull for your garments. If you want to confer with us about cleaning our advice is always al your command. Our rapid cleaning and pressing for men is popular priced. PHONE 8 60X392 PRINCC- RUPERT TIMBER 8ALE X6512. Sralwl Tmilrrs will lw received by tlie Minuter of Land tint later than noon mi ir.it itav of October. Uil. for the tiurchau- nr Licence X5I. to cut H.0U0 . jacKpilie lira un in arr nw- .wu, uille East rrom the Kat End or Kranool Uke, llanire 5, CoaM IHstrlrt. Two (i year will be allowed for re-HHival of timber. ... .. Flintier particulars of the t.hlef tnre-ler. Victoria. rt.C. or District l'oreter. Prince Hupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 5129. Sealed Tender will be received by the Minuier of Lands not later than noon cm 1 6th day of October. !. for the Lee II. Wakefield sevetal , large hii-it,,r nening .iiMhidA r.T I lasfllfa lilTV. Ill rill I.ZDI.' hid reel of Hemlock. Spnire. Cedar. Plne'pjl'P, inrt Hlrch. 9.S5 lineal feet of Cedar .n.i niiinr. and is.snti Hemlock and fine Tien on u to. lunw s. coat t,lTwol'(f years win be allowed rr re- n7"Jthefr VSrOciilar. of II- Chief For- ler. Victoria. 1VC. or District Forester, rrlnre Hnnrrt, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6528. , - 1 - J T . . ...III l... MHVJW4 t.V til . .raifu i ruiiri win irr i, , filstrlrt FiM-esier. not later than noon oa the oth day of October. 191, for the1 .urrhae of Licence X 65?. Fountain i Lake, kitimat Ann, en. i. to cut 71.005' reel or lleimmn, uaiam, uruar i"i Knriici. Bnuloffft. Two (9i yearj will be allowed for removal of timber. Fnrlher parllrylara or the Chief rnret-ter. Victoria, or the IHstrlrt Forester, Prince imiiert. B.C. qOMMON SENSE IS THE MOST UNCOMMON He Ibat as it may, It is a mat ter of considerable interest that more and more, householders in Prince Hupert are using comninn sense in making comparative ooal lesl for themselves. Common sense says that al - though many coals may be pood there can lie only one HKST coal the one lasting longest, giving the greatest heal, showing smallest ash deposit and being free from rock and clinkers. We be- lieve tlie public has pronounced , an undeniable verdict thai1 "NANAIMO - WKLL1XOTOX" is the HKST. This is also proved by the heavy demand thai is being made daily upon Albert & McGaf- rry's stock of this famous coal, Walch our delivery wagons and, be convinced that we are selling most of the coal In Prince Hu - pert. There's a reason. Ak the woman who burns it. Phone 116 or 561 for a trial order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt delivery. pon't forget Albert & MrCaf fery nre sole agents for "Xanai 1 ino-Wcthng'on v. at. 1 i Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by ex-perlence and practical knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service possible, while our charges will be found reasonable In every instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES. Diamonds, watohes, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist Milium i in FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Wo Will Sell Urooms (i siring, good quality!, only 13 to sell, eai'h 40c Sod;, lliscuits, large puck-agi', new stock, 25c sue 15o Mcintosh. Apples, per box .. $2.50 Jaiiiiile Pack .. $2.00, Fn sh Ground Coffee, 3 lbs. $1.00 llallowi Dates, new slock 12'ac OUR FRESH MEAT DEPT. Is where you can save money. Lowest I'rices in Rupert. Quality guaranteed, or money refunded. Order Spring Chicken For Saturday Farmers Market Phone Blue 428 1 ALASKA HERRING IS BEING DISCUSSED Strong Objection Taken to Proposal to Restrict Fishing In Territory to Three Months Only .H'NF.Al. Oct. C. -In a slale-luneau meat made to the F.m- owner of plants, is qU(,P, H raying that if the pro- pusal to limit herring fishing in Alaska to the three months he- twien julH. 5 aI1j Seplember 1 5 . . is carried into effect it will rum the herring fishing industry in Alaska. Mr. Wakefield says the . , . , . lierillig fishing III Alaska has no' ,.(flilp. Itaciieu ui ii,,, Ilf,j,il noun wneri whpre conei eon.er- i vajon snmld lie needed. If it has, he says, Alaska will never have a herring industry. iVn Wakefield- says tlie only conservation that ought to be re-iiuired would be lo compel herring packers lo establish product plants where the waste and t lie fish that are loo small to pack could be utilized. "The average pack of herrinj? in Alaska," said Mr. Wakefield, "is only about 50,000 barrels a year, while something like 2,000, 000 barrels a year are taken from the orlli Sea. Jf Alaska iwalers caiiuof. supply many times as much herring as are now be Ing taken there will never be berriug industry in Alaska.' Mr. Wakefield nays the best period of the year for herring fishing comes after September 1 5. The best part of the pack, he says, is put up in (hu latter part of September and during October. "If Ihe regulations for closing in September goes into effect," said Mr. Wakefield, "my present judgment is that I shall take all the herring I can Ibis season and not open up next year." j Five Stations Mr. Wakefield ' has five sla i lions at which he is packing herring nml salmon in Alaska He u-,s one flf port Waller and one at lied HlulT Hay in South eiistern l;ikii. anil three out u (in- .'-! ,!. 1 mm Koiliak Island .!! P TOE DAIL't NEWS Monday. October 6, 1921, WHIST LEAGUE REORGANIZED T , j , , ' .onana ', , . . Six In Ladles' Games Start Next Week Ollicers were elected and teams for the forthcoming winter com petitions were entered at the an nual meeting of llm Fraternal Whist League which took place cut u,u, ingii. in me mayors Olllee. Similar rules In t.-ml veni. : "'" ""- ? nmous win lie started next week the Ladies' section having their first mulches on the evening of Oct. II and the men on October 'IK. The St. Regis Cafe has been chosen as the venue for the season. The Dybhavn and Newton cups, as in the past, will be the trophies. The ollicers chosen were as follows: President, Mayor Newton. First Vlro-I'rwidenl, J. II Meagher. Second Vice-president, Mrs Howe. Sen-clary Twhsurer, Wermig. The teams entered were as follows: Men's seclfon--HIk, Knights of Pythias, Knights of Columbus, St. Andrew's, Oddfellow. Sons of Canada, Loyal Oran(re Lodge. MlWWM iSl'.klll .Will V.lilMnnu .iii.I ... . ........ 'policy. inrowing away more Sons of Kngland Ladies' section MooM'lieart Auditorium 215 Sixth Avenue Open every day Tor Skating. From 2 lo I p.m. Kejiings 8 to 10. Tuesday .Night, Hand Nigl t. Friday Night, Moonlight -Skating. Competent Instructors to teach beginners. Plione Muck I'D. j L. F. Marrcn, l'roi i'llr' Legion, St. Andrew's Auxiliary, Loyal Orange Henevolent Association, fiaughlers of England, llcbckahs ami Pythian Sisters. Those Presont All the entering teams were I'eiti'iwunlii.l tit tin. iinttiml " - .-- i. ,i i.t, uiu milium iiu-vi- iK those in attendance being Hen Self, Klks; l-Yed Weseh, Knights of Pythias; J. II. Sleagh-er. Knight of Columbus; Mr Anderson, St. Andrew's Society: ieorge Leek, Oddfellows; (ieorge .lolinstone, Sons of Canada; W (.jiliieroii. T.nvni Mi.imitn I Vrci Scn.hlcn, Moos; ' Kiwi Hol.erls, G.W.V.A.; .Mayor New , , ,, '. cons ot i-.ngianu; .Mrs. iiior Jo insiln. l,mnl,e nl li,.. , - - .....vs- (IT MIW1I Mrs. Anderson, St. Andrew- Auxiliary; Mrs. George Leek, L.O.R.A.; Mrs. J. Howe, Daugh ters of Kngland; Mrs. S. V. Cox, lletiekalis; Mrs. Gilchrist, I'yth ian Sisters. WEMBLEY LOSS FOUR MILLION LONDON, Oct. 6. The Sunda express says the loss sustained by Guarantors of the Wembley exhibition will be about foui million pounds. The question of reopening the lufr next year is 'still in the bat anre. Hie I'.xpre says, but now ' (..'muila Iiiik wit liilriitin firmi Ilia : . nroJtJf,, ,,,- .i,,,.....!,,... 11P ,,,,, r 0, MICCM(1 of ,,e .. .... niillion.s lacks support. PRINCESAILS VANCOIVKR. Oct. 0. The Pri nee of Wales left Vancouver for Victoria on the Princess Louise on Sunday afternoon. i Thousands cheered him goodbye. I His Royal Highness looked itireil tnil was smiling. He spent 'Saturday without formalities and j played squash rackets in (he I morning at the home of his i friend. Col. J. (J. Fordliani, He 'lunched al the Jericho Country ('.lob and played eighteen hole of cdf there. GET IT AT! f HIGH CUSS Y -GROCERS I PHONE 586 & FRESH CREAM. WE DELIVER. I PORK PIES SCOTCH OAT CAKES 9 My choice for aged, jnaiuVc quality! I IiilliS I 111 r v . yi afTn HI KM I OLD CROW j BOURBON WHISKEY i I BOTTLED UNDER FEDERAL ! GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Tins advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Contr I Hoard or by the Onvcrnment of Untish Columbia. the Cash & Carry Specials Rogers' Golden Syrup, o lb. lins 40c O.C. Cooking Onions, X lbs 25c Mixed Peel, per lb., straight 35c (14 lb. llitron, balance Lemon and Orange assorted. NEW ARRIVALS LADIES' DEPT. Princess Slips in llroailrloth ami Haliuetle, with Kinck ers In match. New ideas in Fancy Waists and full line oi Children's Woollen floods. LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS White, Pink, Mauve, Peach Itloe. Hpe.-ial $1.75 BOYS' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS In neat stripe designs. Sizes I'.H. at), :i2. .Special, suit $1.05 BOYS' HEAVY PULLOVER JERSEY8 1I0g Pure Wool in combination stripe--. Sizes 2 to 31 Special, e.-u h MEN'S FLEECE-LINED COMBINATIONS I'xtrn ipiality. Tiger brand. Sie- :;n to I L Suit . . . MEN'S PIGSKIN WORK GLOVES Wool lined, in iiiscwu seams, ronl Listener. Hues H'j In It4. Special, pair ... SI .50 MEN'S BUCKSKIN SHIRTS Looks like leather and wears for ever. Color. Khaki, Size i im to 17 Mi. Special, em h $4.95 BOYS' GAUNTLET GLOVES With fringe and sl.ir oi r tff. (it tnr. Tan. Sizes 17 tnd 17'-a. Spe uil, pair $1.45 Universal TEETH! TEETH! Willi the Cohl Weather coming on now i Ihe lime to have (hose faulty teeth Mxril. MODERN DENTISTRY -- LOWEST PRICES. Dr. J. F. Smith Block. STAMPING OUT TUBERCULOSIS - Mortality Figures In Britain Show Rapid Diminution In , D.v.nii. ,u . M . nf nmarf Disease LO.NIMIX. fL C Canadian Press ... Thanks in large measure lo Hi' gradual enlightenment of Ihe public about Hie disease and lo Ihe modren mejtjns !akeu to control and treat II tuberculosis in all lis form is rapidly diminishing in this country and America, says Ihe medical correspondent of The Times. How exceedingly rapid Ibis declension is becoming is not boweyr. generally realized. I Hiring Ihe first 20 years of the period under review, IH7I-UI, Hie percentage drop in mortality was 35; during Ihe last 20 years. Ihe per rentage drop was 15. Taking consumption alone the drop was 32 for Ihe first 20 years and 10 for (lie last 20 years. i Improved Sanitation There has been an "accelerated drop" In Ihe mortality figures This possesses immense significance, because II has occurred during a period when improved methods of diagnosis have without question mealed many fresh cases and disclosed unsuspected areas of infection. Further, the drop exceeds Unit of Hie general mortality from all .dis eases which has occurred during I the last few decades. II Is of a special character, and cannot be accounted for merely 'by saying thai sanitation lias Improved, or people are becoming immune." There Is reason to believe that It has not occurred In those countries in which anll-luberculosls campaigns have, been neglected. Another interesting and Important feature ol the present situation Is Ihe fad that 'the reduction in mortality has oc curred conspicuously in the younger ages, say up lo ?5 years nf age.' There is here clear In ,il. M't--o .. -un v 01 eit" $3.4b SI. 85 Trading Co. Maguire Phon 575. iliagiHisis. early Ircatment 8 jiiex eutie afler-ejire. Triumph Won It may be fairly assumed i:it the mensures 111 foire lo .; with tins disease in llritiim n :j in Hie I'niled Stales have Ju-" f tiemsrleI. in an iivrmlii .i. I Iiik manner. These inenurr ;i .1 A ...1 .. .... urn-pi i-iiiiiii iiiim-it:uioi. iiiu nan be said thai since nublic leresl was aroused in the dlsr.i and public opinion ohlaiued e-tbe driving force behind mini tslrulive action, a greal Iriuui, has been won. The I ruth is ohasixcil once more that do. ' and people must work logr ::r in complete harmony if Ihe f 5i victory er disease Is o ? made sure. W. L. Mackenrlc, account.! for lleorge I). Tile A Co,, saiir 1 Saturday nitfhl on Ihe I'rjr Hupert for Powell Hiver 11 Vancouver 011 a holiday Irlp m 10,000 Citizens kf 1 H jvwTI Lost One of the most startling fart n come under our observation ",r some time is that 1 11,0011 peor! left our province Tor Ihe Slair la,st year, because ljierc was ul work or money here. Wlul' 'hese folks were going away !' who are ef were spending p average of ?0 ,.ai., fr km! made otilside, that could Inn been bought from local facloin" Had we each saved our H we'd have kepi our 10,000 and 'roiijihi in amdlier 1,000 lo taVe gtiod jobs. Made in n.(j. meaiiH soinclhing Pacific Milk Co. Limited 328 DRAKE STREET, VANCOUVER. Faetorles at Ladner and Abbotsfcrd, B.C.