PAGE bix WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Thursday, 7 and 9 "Unseeing Eyes" A rugged, elemental melodrama of the Northwest. A tlirriiig laic uf adventure amidol the ceiiie grandeur and splendors of the Canadian Hockie.. Unrivalled views of nature's wonderland. An aeroplane flight from Quebec to the snow covered wilds. Desperate vidians, cuUthroul half-breeds, a brave man and an equally brave girl. Thrilling fights and exciting climaxes. Lionel Barrymore. Louis Wolhelm, Seena Owen, Helen Llndroth and strong easL FUN FROM THE PRESS. Admission 35c and 10c We Pay Highest Market Prices for Live Chickens and Fowl Write Us For Prices. We can' handle from 75 lo 100 weekly. GREEN STUFF PRICES Head Lettuce 10c Green Onions. 2 for ... So Spinach, per lb 10c llliubatli, 0 lbs. for .... 25c New Carrots, per bunch 5c New lice's, per bunch .. 5c New Turnips, per bunch 5c RupertTaWeSupp.r Three Phones: 210,711, 212 Don't let the fly aviator volplane aruutul your dining room during the daytime aiyl malt; a hangar out of the lop nf your bead when night comes They are serin laden engines of dc-idruclion. If you want to wal 'ern gu lo It- we'll sell you all the swatters you waul. I tu L il'x lime In think of screens and this hardware ' store. Screens 60c to $1.25 Screen Doors, black galvanized . . $3.50 to $6.00 Kaien Hardware Co. The Handy Andy Store. Hardware and Sporting Goods C.08 .'lid Ave. Phono 3 SIMM Kit KXtXItSION . . .. TICKKTS ... .... Eastern Canada United States Triangle Tour to JASPER NATIONAL PARK One way via Vancouver. W rile or call? City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 260. LAND ACT. Notice of lelentlo U Land. ApH U Ihw In Skeena La ik DUIrkt. fu-eunJint tU rlrl of tout. and alluale mi Campania lixl. Take ."Sutler ' that Clarrnrr E. Baintrr and Jamea Mc.tiilty, or rrliue l(uirt. U.O.. ucrupatluu lnuraiKe arrnl and broker. In- iritu in appiy mr prnniKn ui Iran Ibe ful!o lur deM-ribed laudi: Comment-in r at 1 (MMt planted at lh brad 01 a lay al lur fast end or Campania Ijlaad and about ofw mile from lite toutb end tit tltr Inland: theme follonlur tlx elnuoaitlei of I he atiore line at lilfn water line around the Inland to the place or roaitnenremenl. and contatnlnr Mina arrrt. nx.re nr les. C. E. BAI.NTER a MNES Xc.L'LTY. .Nam Applicant. Per V. E. WILLIAMS. Arenl. Piled April tnd. Illl, WATER NOTICE. (Dlteralon ana1 Uee) T.UE .OTICE that Hume II. Babttirl'rti. wlKife addre It Maisrlt, mill apply tr a lirenre t take and um S.uno talloto of aalrr out of an unnamed pond. The water will tie diverted frmn the pond at a point about Son fret north of the nortb-eat corner or bUick ma n.L. 7. plan l. Oueen Charlotte Inland, and will t ued for Industrial purpone upon the land described as blork 19 n.L. 7, plan SI. Oilmen Charlotte I4aiKH. Till notlre was mxted on the around cm the Ittb day or Mar. nil. a ropy or tnia notice and an application purtuant therein and lo the "Water Art. ttll." will be riled In the office or the Water llerorder at Prince Rupert, fin. Jertiona to the application may lie riled with the laid Water llrmrder or with the Comptroller or Water Itlrtito. parliament Rullrtlntt, Victoria. B.C.. within nrty day arter the Nru apriearance or thu notice In a local newspaper. The date or the rirt publication of this notice It May ttth, IMI. I It. B. BABWOTOM. Applicant. IN PROBATE. . IN THE SUPREME COURT OF COLUMBIA. BRITISH In the Matter or Ibe Administration Art: and In Hie Matter or the titlte or Robert Wllka. lieceaM-d. TAkE .vmr.K thai by order or III. Honor ('. MrD. Younr. local Judre, Suprctue Court, made the ttClh day or April. Kit. eiicra oi aaiiiuiiMraiion wun will anneied or Ibe estate or llotx-rl Wllka. deceased, were arm led tu the umk-MriM-d, and all tartlea harliir rlalim arainul ttie aald estate- are hureby required to forward Hie Mine, properly verified, to the under-flrned frank Wllka al Maelt. B.C., on or before the 30th day or June. Ittl, and all Iiarllea Indebted to tine eMite are re quired to pay the amount or tlielr lixleht-ediient to the aald Frank Wllka forthwith. u tni fmn dav or Mar. If 1 1. F.IJZtBKTII WILk. rnA.xk' wilws. Adinlnlatralora, Manwtt. R.r. THE SUN Does Not Shine Every Day but we hate 7 bargain eery day. Follow the crowd to Kcouomy Market fur spe cial on dry fruits. . Prunes. 2 lbs. ... .. .. 25c Seedless Itaisins, 2 lbs. 25o While Figs, 2 lbs. .... 35o Apricots, 2 lbs. .. 35c Currants, 2 lbs. ... ... 35c I'eacbes, 2 lbs 35o Apple. 2 lbs 35c Special prices on 25 lb. box lots . All orders of $10.00 and over delivered. E GONQMY STORE Phone S4. 417 Fifth Ave. East. SUITS Fashionable Sleeveless Veslu with wrap around Skirls. I'rice $15.00 SILK JACKETS AND SWEATERS. New styles, prices from $5.00. "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. ESTABLISHMENT OF ELEVATOR HERE IS SOUND ECONOMIC PROPOSITION EXPERT ADVISES RAILWAY COMPANY (Continued from Page 5) for practically all point in Al berta and Ibe movement via Vancouver ha at all Wines been Untiled by lack of facilities. For Ibe crop movement of H23-2J there has however been no lack of Ocean tonnage available. Al practically all limps a number of boat have been lying in the har bour lixht for grain. On one oc casion (be vvriler counted eighteen law freighter wailius. in Ilurranl Inlet to lake (heir place under Ibe elevator spotils. I)ur inif he' season charier rales to L'.K. ports have advanced from 5is. jiei- (mi to 3'Jli. per lou, for liner cargoes and lo If) 'i!' per lou fop tramp car?u. without checking the movement of uraiti. I'he original (ioverniin'nt ele vator at Vancouver is still handling the entire movement, al-Ihough an addition of rtOO.nnii bushels storage capacity has been daced hi operation and additions lo (he cleaning and hippiii capacity have been made. II is spec led thai the second (!overn- nifiil elevator al the llallatityiie pier will be jdaced in oKTaliuii efore epleiuber I. .Movement of I H23-2I croji Ihroush Van couver is expected to vsceejl 50.- uoo.ouu inisneis anu will have been limited entirely by Ibe handling capacity of the elevator. Hail shipment westward from Al-ebrla points have again 1th limited by a permit lcin similar to I hat lit force for Ibe IU22- 3 crop. Permanent Route The grain Irade now appear In be catisfied that the western route is of pcrmanenl importance and grain firms having J urge interests in Alberta, now realize I lie importance of owning their own terminal elevators al Ihe 'acific Coast. Had it not been for Ihe iJillicully in obtaining uilable rail connection for loca tions were construction can be arried out .al u reasonable cost. Iwo or three large privately own ed terminal elevators would now be under roiislnielioti in the Vancouver district. Considerable grain elevator capacity in addition lo that now under ronslrurfion is required before there can be a free move ment of grain through western points. I'ulil facilities will permit a free movement, it is .lilli- cult to determine where Ihe dividing line for economical shipment will be located, bill prcpnl indications are lhal it will In- located somewhere in C.N.R. Interest Canadian National Hallway are owners of practically all Ihe harbor frontage of I'rince llupert as well as the more important harbor facilities, including Ibe dryilock. The establishment of rain Iratlie through Ibis porl would be of benefit to I lie railway not only through increased Ira flic earning-, hut ulso by increased earnings thai would ualurallv accrue ;o (Is port faeililie. Ihe Canadian Oovcruuieiil Merchant Marine operate u line Cash & Carry Seme of Our Regular Prices Creamery I'uller prints, per lb 35c Ontario Cheese, per lb. 25c Candiaii Kraft Cheese, per II 40o Strictly Fresh I'.ggs, per do. 30c Milk, per wise, uiiy kind ... $5.50 lloiden's Fugle llraud Milk 20o Jelly Powders, per doz. 90o Matches per carton . . . 45c Campbell' Soups, per tin 15c I.lldiy s Pork and Jleans 15o I 'lire Jam, i lb. tin .... 75c Hulk Cocoa, per lb , 15c Freb CuiMind Coffee, :i lbs. for ... $1.00 I.illle While lleans 3 lbs. for 25o Jap Mice. Ill lb- 75o Corn Flakes, 3 for 35c King Oscnr Sardines, per tin 20c Ilacon, besl. per lb 41 o Phone Blue 42S Orders of $5.00 Delivered. Farmers Market TEE DAILT KW8. Thursday June 5, lt Optician and Optometrist After one month of careful conscientious eye testing, our patrons are advising their friends to come to us for glasses. This Is conclusive evidence that our glasses are giving entire satisfaction. Mr. Ireland has made the eye a long and careful study, and has the knowledge, skill and experience to fit any eye that glasses will help, and in case you do not need glasses can give you valuable advice. Wc are getting the optical busbies by deserving It by giving superior optical fervice. "A stitch in time saves nine" has no mure fitting application than in the case of the eye. REMEMBER, YOU RUN NO RISK HERE. Satisfaction Is positively assured Max Heilbroner Jeweller and Diamond Specialist Note - We (an duplicate lens or repair any frame. of 12-knnt steamers from Vancouver hi Ihe Orient. These Ixials chiefly carry westward a mixed cargo of lumber ami grain. If both Ihese commodities were available in siilllcienl iuautily al I'rince Ituperl, it would appqur lo be in Ibe interest of economy for Ihe C.li.M.M. lo make I'rince Itupcri Ihe Canadian terminus for Ibis line. BOAT ARRIVALS C.X.H. steamer Prince llupert. Capl. I .Houald. arrived from Ihe south at t.15 yesterday afieioooo vvilh Ihe following passenger list; For Prince llupert l. C. Sehuberl. II. C.' dunning. I. W. Anderson, Mr. litnl Mrs. S. Clme. Miss Violet lloberlson. Cliinny Ian Tai, lloy C. Wrislil. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. dray (Chlcaaoi. M. PearcealNispo, Charles .1. Newer. i. Hendersoiu. IflVrrare :. J. Ko-aki. It. Henderson,' Mrs. liralil- nau. A. II. DaUiell. K. II. Wing. K. C. Adams, Itev. C. H. Iloberls. Norman A. Wall, Miss W. Cross. Mike dihltous, J. F. Strang. (Siinnyside). M. I.. IoIisom. riiomas Nelson 'Terrace i, Mrs lloiicher. J. Miiuiiis. William Foley. Miss A. T. Ilerry, Jl. K. Davis. Mrs. N. II. Kilpalrirk. Mr. . Heaiimoul. Mr. C. Iay 'llurns Lake i, .1. P. McLaren. S. F. Dabb, S. llfgiisbi. Mr. and Mrs. Iledstrom, F. J. Ilichmoml, Mr. Tcllock, J. Palerson, duti-go-al. .Mr. ami Mrs. S. d. Willcox. son ami nurse. Mr. ami Mrs. u. p. lloch. II. Corner, Mr. ami Mr. Combes, Miss A. Ilobiiison. J. S. Kilteeu. Mr. and Mrs. Hick. Kenneth Ferguson. Mr. J. Itrure, Mr. I'hiuncy. II. W. Johnson. S. I'. Clark, Mr. ami Mrs. Ilickey. Mrs. J. Feieu ami II. M. Wrighl For Anyox Mrs. II. S. Mini roe and family, W. Jones, C. N. Ode- maii. William Smith, !'.. M. dregg, Mrs. Ingram ami child, II. Hob day. Jack Xtinn. d. Lord, W. llro- derson. T. Thurlby. 0. .It. Pol- linger. J. Iilaekburu, J. Louyh. J. M. Origiion, L. F. Coles, Mr. mpl Mrs. James Anderson, Mr. Itroin-ley and Mrs. Arnislrong. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert II. C. dunning, lloy C. Wrighl .1. P. Maclaren ami M. L. Oohsoii. Vancouver Kenneth Ferguson and Norman A, Wall, Victoria; J. S. Kllleen ami W. Frille, Seattle: Vigo Kibl, Toronto; W. A. Wil son, .Montreal, Dr. deorge llau son, Ottawa; A. Slrudwick, I'rince deorge; Mrs. Tom Young and Miss Jane W. Young, Terrace; Alex. S. Millar, Smilhers; W. 8. Harris, llazeilou. Central llelly dilbert, Frances John son and dussie l.ovall, cily; II. Sinllli and T. Slrimboldh, Ituru Lake; II. M. Parry, Vancouvi' W. Aird. Pacific. The fire depart nient responded at 5.15 yesterday afternoon In an alarm from Ihe Hayvfew Hotel caused by a chimiiey fire. There was no da in ii ;u. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; i Remove Them With Othlne Double Strength I This preparation for (be removal of freckles t so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee tu refund ihe money if it falls. iKin't hide your freckles under a veil: gel an ounce of Otliin and remove them. F.veu the find' few applications hhould show a' wonderful improvement, some of Ihe lighter freckles vanishing en-, I i rely. He sure lo ask. the druggist for the double strength Olhjne; it is jthis that is sold on Ihe money-' ibark guarantee. Slenliouse. Ltd.. 35 SI. Fran cois Xavier St.. Montreal, One. HEIR TO PART OF IMMENSE FORTUNE F.HMON TON. June 5. Mr Thomas de Xvry IMIor. of this city, is one of the prosper' ive heirs lo the fortune of :no,. oon.iMiii leM by the laic Charles Christopher Springer of Wilmington, lewre. who died in 1770. and whose will has dumb-aled his heirs since lhal dale.' has brought forth other local claimants lo a share of the fortune which is In tie distributed Ibis summer, ncconliug lo information issued hy Ihe Irnslre 1 Mrs. Cwi Hnee, wife of Ihe registrar of Alberta University, and u riHisin to Mrs. OeJIor. also Mis. C. S. I taker of 1131(1 I'Gth Street .her sisler. have alerlared thai they are nil i I led lo an eipia! share of the estate. Ilesbles her lister in Cdmon-ton, Mr. Hap ha four sisters ami two brothers, each of wlimn I entitled to a similar allotment of the fortune. 1 Altogether there are nearly five hundred claimants. II is James Munni of Hie iinin in utilities stair, who has been on a holiday trip to anrouer. returned lo the rilr on Hie Prmee IlUrl yeslerilar ufleriKMOl. . SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS ! PRE-EMPTIONS Vaunt. unrrd. aurvtyJ Crown lania may b prt-mpt4 b Brltlah aubjacta ovar II jaara of ar. an4 k ajlana on daclarlnc Intantlon to bacom Brltlah aobjacta. cvnJI tlona.1 upon rtaldanca, occupation, and ImproTamant for agricultural purpoaaa. VU Information concerning rfu-latlona ragardlnf pra-amptlona la Jlran in Bullatln So. I, Land Harlra. 'How to Pra-ampt Ln4." coplaa et which can ba obtained fraa of chare a or addraaalnf' tha Department of tnda. Victoria, B.C, or to any Gov-rnmnt Agent. Itacorda will be granted covering mly land aullable for agricultural purpoaaa. and whiah la not timber-land. La, carrjrlng tear 1.040 board feet par acre weat of the Coaat flange and 1.000 feet per acre eaat of that Range. Appllratlona for pre.emptlone are to ba addreaaed to the Land Com-mlaatoner of the Ind Rarordlng IM vlalon. In which the laM applied for la altuatM. and are maoe on prlntai forma, eoplea of which can be obtained from tha Land Commleiloner. Fre.emptlone muat be occupied for nre year and Improvement a made to value of (10 per acre. Including dealing and eulUvatlng at leaat file acrea, before a Crown Grant can be received. for mora detailed Information aee the BulleUn "Mow to lreempt Land." PURCHASE Appllratlona are received for pur chaee of vacant and unreaerved Crown landa, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purpoaaa minimum price of flret-elaeo (arable) land la II per acre, and aecotid-ctaaa (grating) land tUt per acre. Further Information regarding purcbaae or leaae nf Crown landa la given In Bulletin No. 10, I -and Seiiee, -Purehaee and Leaae of Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or InduaUial altea on limber land, not oxreedlng 40 acrea, mar be purchaaed or leaeed. the con. dltlone Including payment of atumpaga. HOMESITE LEASES Unaurveyed areaa, not eicendlng It acrea. may ba leaeed aa homealtea, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In tha flrat year, title being obtainable after realdenra and Improvement condltlona are fulfilled and land haa been aurveyed. LEASES Tor grating and Induatrlal pur-poaea areaa not eiceedlng 140 acrea may ba leaaed by one peraon or a company. GRAZING Under the Orating Act tha Prev-Inca la divided Into grating dlatrlcU and the rante admlnlatered under a Orating Commlealoner. Annual grating permit a are laaued baaed on numbera ranged, priority being given to catabllehed ownera. Btockownera may form aaeocUtlone for rante management Free, or partially free eermlta are available for aettlera' rampera and travellara. up to ter head. Cash and Garry Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday THESE SPECIALS WILL BE EFFECTIVE ALL DAY (No Deliveries) (No Telephone Orderi) Until Further Notice this Store will Open at 840 a.m. and Close at 5.30 p.m. daily, Malkin's Best or Nabob Coffee per lb., 50c liitul '2 lb. of either line In a robuiirr Tl -mi sale in Men's lcd. this week-end with no (r iir (..bed. $19 75 Sut $19 .75 Here i the j;reiilet ane in e.n- for lueo u I men Standard model in Kine Hnli-li Tweed- ami Sergex. Sue ,W In . IWft. lue 9gri.un. t and :l.iio. Tlioe who i-tuue Thursday will -mer g wonderful Itargioii from a iouidele rmiRe o t lolh. Side priee doe not iiirlodn jdlerali'iu who h will he extra. g Men's Fine Leather Sells i:lur: lllai-k. (rey and llrov, i lte. nn. Special, 65c. Men's Otulng and Sport Shirt , itloro: U lull-. Stripe and I'oiiirei'. Ile. '.'.i.'V Special, 1.C5. 5c $3 Men's Handkerchltfi line nli (hielied. Ilit Special. 2 for 25c. Men's Heavy Duck Khaki Panlt hu- . i , k al and kiif. i a Special S2.CS. Special I- LADIES' HOSE Sf per pair per per p pair Regular Value, 35c Pair, !.;ido M i. i i ijed Ito-.-. Knit (nun ! .iro, d'nildr (Tu l'M well, imd jrctieron Uvifji'', S M t), to, IrfiUir ill o k. 1 1 row ii. Na. tirriiro t of fnle: You toiy one pair at regular priee and eeond juir for .-. Ituy a many a joii like. I' n ir wc apll at ,e we mul ell one iir at !I5r. St. Charles Milk 10c per tin I.itini n lum each ruailoHiei' On nalc i r lry- j;mm ii part men! StCHRUS UaVU MU1 Ladles' Summer Veitt, 55c Kailry Laee lmerfoii. Sue ;)(' and ;H only. e ' A New llrooui lwei-jm Clean 5 String Broome Special, 60c. Limit J lo ein h etintoiner. Ladle' and GIH WhlU MlddUt Naty Ulu. wiiti i 'Mar. made d a aje Middy Tn (irl !, B ! 8 Spiclal S1.9S (ale oifea, n I.. I Special S24S Ijulie' ue. ;it Special J5 Ladles' Summer Knit Bloomers, 5c. In Cream 'iil ' oi ly. IIiIp i a J priee n a bh .. k Olrls' Zlmmerknlt Bloomart Sle r. ?H. i'i I lllnek ami While I' lor. Special, 2 for 75c. 100 Pairs .45 Men's Work Shoes $3 .45 Our new malinger of the Shoe llepl.. Mr. the him lleorge i out for Inline, nud price like the:: are Mircly K'diiK h draw the trade. The firM Inif 1 ' 1 wlaiiKhtered AlenV Work Shoe in lllack or Tan, m : le Ihe Army last, with colid oak liinned ole. Tin v porliiiiily to liny two pair for Ihe regular prn e of une elialleiigu mi) one lo dispute (lie luli'iiifiit. tiel here r r WHITE CANVAS 8HOE8 f.ndie' W hite CaiivnH Ox-fold", or one and two xtrap I'limpi. Low or high heels. Week End Special, $2.95. Boys' Dress Shoes In 1 1 ro vw i or lllack Calf. kin. Little (icntK ir.e, H to 111 8pecla.$2.65 YoiiIIih' Kiex. 1 1 lo 2. Special $2.85 Hoy' tdnes. lo 514. Special $3.45 Child's and Misses' Sandals One Slrap Patent Leather. Valural I.asL Prlcos from $1.85 to $2.65. PICNIC HAWS to only. Aeraa 5 lh. or out at 85c each. Tit) only. .Ueriige v.',WB lh. or oer. $1.00. ' A word lo the ' here early ft we have J'"4 limn, to sell thin we Hold at the la! !( le in the Shoe Vv' 1,000 Tins Del Monte Pn and Beans Imlivldiiul ue nonial for Week End, 4 for 25c. rfU Limit 1 .00 woi-'li euloiner. Universal Trading Co. Watch for Change of Advt. Saturday.