! I i Preserving Strawberries, now in Price per case, $2.50 up RuDertTaWeSuDDlv , Three Phones.aio,iii,2i2 50c WILL BUY 5 lb. Sultana Raisins 50c ' 1 large tins Lihby's l'ork Heans ... ... . . . . . 50c 2 pkgs. McCormick's Biscuits 50c Blackberry Jain, 30c sjze, 3 jjo'ttles for ... ... .. 50c 2 Rippcred Herring, 15c size, (3 I litis for 50c I uk Cocoa, i lbs. for . . 50c I lbs. Harvest Coffee 50c Matches, larc plK, 2 for 50c Loganberries, special, 2 for ..... ... 50c ?Npv Spuds, 15 His. for 50c 2Vj His. dinner Snaps . . 50c Peaches, -sliced, in tins, 2 ' fur ..... ... ... 50c Pineapple, sliced, large tin, 2 rr . . 50c Jelly Powders, G for . . 50c- Farmers Market Further Reductions in Potatoes 0 lb. Sacks, Np. 50 lb. Sacks . , . . No, 1 Strawberries, crate . . ... No. 2 Strawberries, crale 3 boxes for ... . . . '. $1.25 75c per $2.75 per $2.50 . . 40c All Heavy Orders Delivered. ECONOMY STOe Phone 84. E 417 5th East Fresh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.C. Any quantity delivered daily. Prompt Early Morning De livery. VALENTIN'S Dairy Phone 657. McBrlde Street. . I - I WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Tuesday, 7 and 9 "Torment" A cataclysmic druma of flaming human passions and earthquake upheavals. The torment of gold, thq torment of love, the torment of disaster blended in wonder for en- , tertaiiimcnt. Crown jewels. International thieves. Chases across land and sea and an earthquake climax that will make you gasp. Exhilarating! Exciting'! Owen Moore, Joseph Kllgour, Jean Herscholt, George Cooper, Bessie Love, Maude George and strong cast. COMEDY "TAKE YOUR CHOICE." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c TENDERS ASKED. For 013 Acre Timber Tract on South Bank or Skoena lllvcr, two miles west of skeena Crossing; leiral description Lot uroup l, uissiar District. Stand es-tlmated at 7,000.000 reel, chiefly Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar suitable lur poles ami ties. Address CHICAGO TITLE k TIIUST CO. Trustee In Bankruptcy, Harry A. Massey k Co., 60 West Washing-ton St.. Chicago, Illinois. LAN J ACT. Atlln Land District. District of Caailar. Take Aotlie that UeKinaid lirook, of Atlln, occupation miner intends to apply urn iieniiission to purcnas me roiiuwii.K described described lands: lands: Commencing Commencing at at a a nosi post planted one hundred yards to the east of the mouth of nupert Creek, one mile east or .Golden Gate on Taglsh Lake, thence south twenty chains, thence west to shore line, thence along chore line to point of commencement. REGINALD BROOK. April 1. 0?4. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that bids will be re. reived for the sale of a scow S6V4 reel by SO reet, the property of the City of Prince Itlipert. This wow Is now Ivlnir In the bay or Shawatlans Passage, near pumping station, and can be examined at any low tide. r . W. PEARSON, 15 Cllv Engineer. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER or an application for the Issue of a Provisional certificate of Title for Lot fourteen (14), Block seventeen (17), Townsite of Drlkatla, Map I03. anusiaciory prooi or ine loss or tne Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It is mv In. tentlon to Issue after the expiration of one month from the rirst publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land In the name of Ole Andreas urmnraic. Tne original Certificate or Title s dated the 8th July 1913, and is numbered 4 0131. Land Registry Office. Trlnce Runerl. B.C., 12th February, 194. II. F. MACLEOD. Registrar of Titles: From the time that the cave man first pencilled his male with a leopard skin with which lo make other cavettes jealous, the art of keeping up appearances has been steadily progressing. The art of Keeping up "appearances and a healthy bank account al the same linre is being modernized by Ihe faultless cleaning of the modern establishment. Such a shop you will find here and such a lot of help we will be lo you. ITT J JT iH PHONE 8 PRINCE 60X392 RUPERT SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Eastern Canada United States Triangle Tour to JASPER NATIONAL PARK EDMONTON and CALGARY. One way via Vancouver. Write or call: City Ticket Office, 628 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 260. ALLEGED GIRL IN MURDERER IS ONLY NINETEEN Mary Seraflnl of Montreal Was Raised In Influonce of Christian Home .MO.MKKAL, Juiy 8. Mary Serafiui, c barged with murder of Henri Cleroux in the Hochelaga bank holdup, wife of Uuisseppo Serafiui, was found guilly of j murder on Juno 23. i only nineteen years of age. She gave her age as 20 when sbe appeared in (he coroner's 'court. She looked it. Yet Mary's relatives, who live in Point St Charles, rcspeclablo working people, swear Hint she will uol be twenly till November and that islie came to Canada less than five years ago, a sweel and simple little girl of fourteen. In the sunny little sea coast tosvn of Hastings, Sussex, Mary was born and reared in the wholesome influence of a Christian home. Her mother ami father were strong adherents to the Salvation Army, devout and simple folk. Mary was their first child and always the favorite. , Church and Sunday School She proved herself a fairly good student. On Sundays Mary went to church twice and to Sun day school, Her father, Mr. Knight, was killed in France, and Mrs. Knight was persuuded by her sisters in Montreal to pay them a visit. When Hie rest of the family returned to England, Mary remained. Here she met a friend, her aunl says whose influence led to her downfall. The dust of the big City soon began lo soil Ihe sweet simplicity of the lillle sea flower. Dance halls and bad companion soon showed their influence on Mary's life. Sometimes she would remain away all night, and sometimes for days at a time. She spoke of Serafiui frequently. His handsome debonair personality fascinated her. He was the only man she bad ever, loved. 11 is record was known lo one of her uncles, who tried lo convince her what sort of a chap he was, hut Mary only laughed. "I know he is not any Utile tin god," she said, "but I love him and I'm going to slick lo him. He'll give that, life up for me." Married Last Year Al the end of last year Mary said she was married anil had had a wonderful honeymoon in Kuglaiid and the continent. Once or twice after that she ame crying, saying lliat licr husband had beaten her, but in pito of Ibis sln could not be persuaded lo leave him. "I like masterful man, she told her aunt, who beats me when he s tight and' loves me when he isn't light who would want a bus IN PROBATE. THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. the Matter or the Administration Act: and the Matter or the Estate of Peterson. Deceased: Intestate. Christ TAKE NOTICE that br urdcr nf Ills onor F. Moll. Voting, made this SGth day r t....- t rt in. f ..... i..,n.t Acting Administrator of the Estate of Christ Peterson, deceased, and all parties naving nanus against tne estate are Hereby required to rurnish same, properly verified to me, on or before 3 7 tit dav or July. A.M. 1924, and all parties Indebted to tne estate are required to pay tne amount or their indebtedness to mo forth with. WALTER GALE. Acting Ofrirlal Administrator. I'rlnre -Rupert, B.C. Dated this J7lh day or June. 1924. WATER NOTICE. (Diversion a.id Um) TAKE NOTICE that Hume II. BablnglMi. utilise address la Mmseit, will apply fur licence to take and use 6.0(10 gallons of water out of an unnamed pond. Tlie water will tie diverted from the pond at a ppint about S00 reel north or the north-east rorner or block 4 na I). I.. 7, plan 91 ft. Queen Charlotte Islands, and will be' used tor industrial purpose upon tne iana ne scribed as blork til n.l cm the 1084. ; Islands. Thl 7, plan 916, Queen uce was nosieo nf Mav. around on the ivlh Lh riftv day A copy or this notice anil an April- ration pursuant thereto and to the "Water aci, ivi4," win De men in tne ortire or the water Recorder at rrince nunert. (lb Jections to the aonllratlon mnv be riled with the laid Water nerorder or with the Comptroller or Water nights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, n.C within nrty day) arter the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice Is May ttth, 1VZ4, II, A. hahiixotoix. Applicant DANCE At the Auditorium Friday Evening, July 11 Fasson's Orchestra, Refreshments served. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladles 50c Phone Illack 419. L. F. Marrcn, Proprietor. TBI DAILT NlfWS. 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 yoars 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 Iqss 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 Heilbner Diamond Specialist band who has uol got Ihe saml to do either?'1 . "VA'iien Mary gels out oT jail if she ever does," said.Mary's Joungest aunt, wilh whom she lived the greater pari of the lime, "she will always have a home willi me." TOURISTS USE MANY BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Advice to Canadian Dealers Reduce Their Orders Is Countermanded to Two months ago the Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia, were urging Canadian sialioners lo reduce (heir book and magazine orders during the summer months giving as their reason Ihe fact tliat'llie prolonged summer days look people out of doors more and therefore they did not do the same aniodnt of readinsr, Mcllau Jlrosi are today in re ceipt of a circular from this publishing house advising them to take action to Ihe contrary and to increase their orders for magazines and books in view of the large number of American tourists visiting Canada this summer, w'io will travel ny automobile, train ami boat and consequently .will do a lot of reading. The Curlis people staie in their circular that according to reliable ollieial in formation I wo million American tourists vill visit Camilla d urine Ihe summer. Duncan Mcllac 'tales thai, upon receipt or I lie first cir cular to reduce the orders, ho wrote the Curtis Publishing Co. pointing out ihe fact of the American tourists reiuirin reading material and suggesting lhal Canadian stationers should be increasing their orders instead of reducing them. As lo whether or not Ibis letter was the reason for the recent circu lar he does not like to say. CROSSING OF YAKS AND BUFFALOES IN WAINWRIGHT PARK New Breed of Livestock May Have Bearing on Future Meat Supply Are Called "Yakalos" WAINWIUC.HT, Alia., July 8. A new breed of livestock which may have a bearing on the fill m o meat supply, has been developed in (he national park here by crossing buffaloes with yaks. Superintendent A'.' (I. Smith says Ihe slock has heavy beef qualities, combined with a good rustling ipialitics. The breed has been given the name "yakalos," which Mr. SmJIh believes will prove more practical than "callalo," evolved several years ngo Jiy crossing buffaloes with domestic callle. "Yakalos" breed true to type, are sturdy and able to forage for themselves, ho said. ' More than 1,500 buffalo calves were bom this year In Walu- wrigbl park, which makes up for the excess sires killed last winter. Thcjierd now numbers (1,000 full grown buffaloes, the largest in existence am one of the rem nants of the millions' of bison lhal once roamed western prairies,' according to Mr. Smith. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Otltine - double strength' is guaranteed to re move these homely spots. , Simply get an ounce of Olhlno (lounio sirengin rrom any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon sec that even the worst freckles have begun to dis appear, wniio tno iignicr ones havo vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gam a beautiful com plexion. Ho sure to ask for the double strength Othinc as this is sold under guaranteo of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Slenliouse. Ltd., 35 St. Francois Vmr ... CI Al., I r I iYltl Ul., .HUULICUI, VJUU. LONGEVITY DUE TO SIMPLE DIET With Ages Totalling 392 Years, Three Filipinos Pass Away MA.MliA, July 's. The town oT Taylay. silualed only a few miles from Manila in the province of Ititil, claims the record for longevity in the Philippine Islands. From October lJl3 to the end of April 1U21, six persons who had passed the century mark died there, according to the record kepi by Father l)u-maudau. One woman, Hcnilii (Jonzaga, according to the record was til) years xdd when she died. Others who had lived far beyond the century mark were Thoinaa Vivencio. 123 years- ami Maria llnxas, 12'J years. Father Dumandan says he believes thai Ihe simple diet of fish, vegelnbles and fruit which composed Ihe chief foods of Ihese people, adds greally lo their long lives. If you find you cannot get tin daily Kewfj regularly, call m an subscribe for tl and have It do liver?- to vnur 'inms SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, aurveyad Crown landa may b pre-empted b British subjects over It xears of axe, and by aliens on declaring intention to become British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, and Improvement (or acrlcultural purposes. .. Full Information concerning; regulations regarding; pre-emptions Is liven In Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, 'How to Pre-empt Land." copies el which can be obtained free of charts by addressing the Department of Landa, Victoria, B.C, or to any Government Agent. Becorda will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which la not timber-land. I.e., carrying over 6.000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 1,000 feet per acre east of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addreased to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division, In which the land applied (or ia situated, and are maue on print J forma, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvements made to value of $10 per acre, including clearing and cultivating at leaat Ave acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For mora detailed information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum prioe of flrat-olass (arable) land Is II per acre, and second-class (grailng) land t. 10 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Series, "Purohaae and Leaae of Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or industrial ettes on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchaaed or leased, the con-dltlons Including payment of etumpage. HOMESITK LEASES Unsurveyed areas, net exceeding It acres, may be leased aa homealtes, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES For graxlng and lnduatrlal purposes area not exoeedlng (40 acres may be leased by one person er a company, GRAZING Under the CJrailng Aot the Prev. Inoe la divided Into graalng districts and the range administered under Orating Commissioner, Annual grailng permits are issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Rtook-owners may form associations for rants management Free, or partially free, permits are available for settlers, campers an4 travellers, up to tee bea4 Tuesday, July G, 1921. OGDEN'S CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN ALWAYS THE SAME ou) Xlb.TIN OGDEN'S LIVERPOOL Annual Sum- Qnln mer Clearance OUl" STARTS TUESDAY, JULY 8. $10,000.00 Surplus Stock to be cleared Owing to the unusually litle season, wc find our slock heavy for this lime of year. We have received orders to clear Ibis al sacrifice prices ami we mean to get results. See the list below, which only partially gjves an ideu of the savings to be effected by gelling your wants al this time. 1 2 Ladies' Suits, value to $.V..:0. Hale Price .... $32.50 Ladies' Suits to clear at $15.00 L'l) Uaincoats, valuesjo. JjilU.."!!. Sale Price . . .... $9.50 12 Homespun Dresses', size I t lo 20. Sale Price . . $4.05 2U House Uresses, values (o $2.50. Sale Price $1.50 'Mi Sergu Skirts, values (o ,(i.,"0. Sale Price $3.50 Summer. Vests, pink or while, :t for $1.00 K nil Drawers, 05c value, 2 for ... , $1.00 tiloves, clianioisetle, all colors, per pair 85c Kid tiloves, slightly damaged, per pair $1.00 Silk (Moves, all colors, per pair . ... $1.25 HOSIERY Pure Silk, clearing lines, leg. $2.00 per' pair, for . . . $1.00 Lisle Hose, brown, while, grey, black, H pairs for . . $1.00 Children's Colored Top Socks, 50c value, 3 pairs for $1.00 Hoys' Hock Hib, all sizes, 2 pairs for $1.00 GOSSARD CORSETS Some discontinued models, values lo $7.50. To clear $3.75 Other lines to clear from $1.00 to $2.76 Child's Wash Hals, values to 91.10. Sale Price . . . . 85c Summer Hats Balance to be cleared at Half Price. LADIES' WAISTS The entire stock to be cleared at one-third off. Whitewear of all descriptions, 20 per cent off. "-ply heavy yarn, in staple shades, per lb $1.10 Children's Middies and Skirls, each . $1.00 Children's Khaki Coveralls, reg. $1.75, per garment $1.25 Cushions for campers, each ;. , . . 75c Crass Mo. Is, each 50c Prints, light and dark, i yimls for $1.00 Jap Crepe.,' all colors, II yards for $1.00 ALL SWEATERS AT 20 DISCOUNT. S only, Hungalow Hugs, axUVi,, reg. $15.00, for .... $8.50 Ml dozen Honeycomb Towels, reg. DSn pair. Hole Price 603 10 dozen Heavy Linen lluck Towels, slightly soiled, $1.75 value per pair, for s $1.00 All Wool Serges, Navy and Colors, special per yartj . . 95c All Dress Goods at 20 Reduction. Hundreds of olher bargains, Wc have not space lo mention lliein here, but will bo on display nl Sale Prices. H. S. Wallace Ltd Phone 9. Third Avenue and Fulton. Ask Your Grocer for Electric Bread and Cakes