PAOE SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 9 p.m. MAE MARSH In "PADDY, THE NEXT BEST THING." A pU lurizatioft of Gertrude Page's novel und play of dial name. One of the greatest stage successes or modern tunes. A comedy-drama with fascinating Mae as an incomparable Irish flapper, whose big heart always guides her straight ns her quick wit turns real troubles into great happiness and griefs into joys. A pulse-stirring story so lender that tears spring up only to be dashed away 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 comes to the smooth path. Mae as Paddy, who was "Hie next best thing" to the son for whom her father had prayed. Delightful acting. Magnificent Kuglish and Irish scenery. Elaborate settings. Kxciting hunting and yachting. Hxceptional Anglo-American cast. Mae Marsh, Darby Foster, Sir Simeon Stuart, Cicorge R. Arthur. Tom Coventry, Nina lloucicault, llailee Wright. Marie Wright and many distinguished others. COMEDY CARTOON. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35c and 10c. AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY. Extra Special 50 Hoses King Apples for eatinK or cooking, per box $1.95 Itowal's Pickles, large bottle, special 30c Wo Buy and Sell LIVE CHICKENS OR FOWL. Write us for prices. We can handle from 200 to 300 chickens weekly. RupertTableSupply Three Phones. 2io,?ii,2i2 This Week's Specials Apples, Mcintosh No. 1, per box . No 2, per box . Oranges, 3 doz. . . preserving Pears, Heds - . . . $2.75 ... $2.35 .. $1.00 per box ... ... ... .. T ' Tomatoes, per basket 50c Large Head Celery, 2 for 25c Pickling Onions, 3 lbs. for 25o .Green Tomatoes, 0 lbs. for 25c Small Pickling Cucumbers, per lb 15c Green Peppers, per lb. 20c lied Cabbage, per lb. .. 6!2o Heinz Pickling Vinegar, per quart 25c per gallon 90o We have all Pickling Assortments. Order now. E GO OM STOR 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. LAND ACT. Cattiar Land Dlitrlct. E nernrdtinc district or Prince Ilupert, and annate in Atlln Lake, about one hair mile due wel or Atliu Townslte. TAkK !M 'TICK that Paul L. F.ert. or Atlln, in the Province or British Columbia, occupation Jeweller, intend to apply ror iermlMl!n to purchase the following-decrllM'd land: C.oiuineticlnir at a pot planted at the oulli point of the mull Inland known a Second Island In Atlln Lake, tltualed a hove; thenre northwest and on around ttilx Island rollowlnr the Minre line, to the place or commencement ; and contalnlnir two acres, morn nr le. Sept. 3rd. 1021. met, i.nris pniFnT II TIMBER SALE X 6440. Scaled Tender Will be received by the Minister ir Land, at Victoria. Hot later than noon on the 3rd day or October, 104. tor the purchase or Llrcjire XflUO. to cut g.Ron.ono reel or Hemlock, Balsam. Smuie ami Odir on an area on the F.ast hre or llawkerlmry Island, kitsaway i;imiinei, mime t. .ai msiriri. Three (31 vesr will be allowed for removal or limber. Fnriher particular or the Chler Fores ter. Victoria. B c... or District Forester. crmce nuirt. ju;. 1 Aid. J. A. Smith left on last mailt' train for Sniilhers on business. He will be away three or four days. V. H. Manuel. C.X.Il. travel- Dainty Dorothy Would mention Our real courteous attention Reliable work, fair profits and prompt service is what you may expect to gel at this shop. We are experienced and properly Phone us lo call for your garments. If you want to confer with us about cleaning our advice is always at your command. Our rapid cleaning and pressing for men is popular priced. PHONE 8 Vent BOX392 PRINCC-R.UPRT TIMBER 8ALE X6512. Scaled Tender will be m-elved by the Minister of Land nut later than mum "" the Hlh day or October. 181. ror tli tturrhaiw or Llrenre X65IJ. to cut m.Oiiii Jarkplne Tie on an area fOualed about i mllen East from the Kast Knd or Francois Lake, HaiiRe S. Coast KIMrlct. Two It) year will be allowed Tor removal or tlnilier. Further particular or the Chief Forea-ler, Victoria. B.C., or Mtrlct Forester, I'rlnce Unperl. HQ. TIMBER SALE X5129. Sealed Tender will be received by Ihe Minuter or Land not later than noon on the ICth dav or Octolter, Uil, Tor the purchase or Licence X5I9. to cut l,(.-nnn reel or Hemlock. Spruce, Cedar, I'lne and nirrh. JJ.VSS lineal reel or Cedar Pole and plllii. and I6.S00 Hemlock and Pine Tie on Lot lo, Ilange 6. Coat IiUtrirt. Two (' year will be allowed ror removal or timber, ...... Fnriher particulars or Hie Chler Forea-er. Victoria. B.C., or District Forester, Prince Iiupcrt, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6328. Sealed Tender will be received by the IiUliIrt Forester, not later than noon on the 9nth rlar if Ortotier. ttH. for the fcrtrnr Kiulorfl Two (i year will be allowed Tor removal or timber. ..,.,. Further particular or the Chler Forester, Vlrtorla. or the District Forester. Prince luiperi, B.C. COMMON SENSE IS THE MOST UNCOMMON He thai as it may, II Is a of considerable interest thai more and more householders in Prince Iluperl are using ctJinmim sense In making comparative coal tests for themselves. Common sense says that although many coals may be good there can be only one HF.ST coal the one lasting longest, giving Ihe greatest heat, showing smallest ash deposit and being free from rock and clinkers. We be lieve the public has pronounced an undeniable verdict "NANAIMO - WIXL1NGT0N" is1 the HIXT. This is also proved by the heavy demand that is being I made daily upon Albert & McCaf-rey's slock of this famous coal. Watch our delivery wagons and be convinced that we are selling most of Ihe coal in Prince Ilupert. There's a reason. Ask the woman who burns II. Phone 110 or 50 i for a trial order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt delivery. Don't forget Albert A McCaf- liny; auditor, returned to Prince, fery are sole agents for "Nanat-ijtori'e i' la-' uiht ' tram. tuo-Wellintoii' coal, If Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience 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 EXTRA SPECIAL 5 Hi. package Victoria Cross Cocoa for 60c Josi think, 5 lbs. of cocoa Mir li ss Hiati a pound of Tea (! Coffee. Only a few lo selL Tlii" public are depending on I tie Fanners' Market, to '-.ive them money. You Inac everyone saying. "I can ;c'l il at Ihe Tanners .Market for less." We iiecr iiuit. We SePv for Less. We are here lo O slay. Save Money ami Huy from us. Dry Salt Hacks, per lb. 25o Farmers Market Phone Blue 428 WOMAN PUBLISHER WITH MUCH COURAGE Office of Paper Was Sacked by Mob But Policy Remained Unchanged OUKHliC, Oct. 7. Mrs. Honore Chasse, a newspaper editor of 11 years' active experience, and a woman with courage enough to hold her French language newspaper, I.'Kvenenienl, to a conscription policy in the war years In such an aati-ronscrtplion city as Quebec, died here recently al Ihe age of 5 'J years. - No woman in Canada has played a newspaper role such a? that of Mrs. Chasse, a number of KK?Vft.ni Arm?cV to"cu.S7j7oollhee years being in the troubled reel or Hemlock, Balsam, cedar aim p,,r)0 0P Cniiada S history. Her hushand was a prominent figure in Ihe Quebec district. He was the owner of a small paper, the publication of which was ceased shortly before his death, but he continued in the printing business and when he died Mrs. Chasse look over the management of affairs for herself. She did so well that when the Con-sen alive tarty bought L'Kvene-ment, an evening French-language newspaper, in 11109, Mrs. Chasse wn appointed general manager, and for eleven years she managed the paper, holding it firmly to a Conservative policy. She advocated conscription during Hie war years and when mob rule was in force for a time in Quebec city the office of L'F.venc-men( was sacked, but Ibis made no channe in her policy. Mrs. . . Chasse was (he mother of eleven tnai i ... ..mi 1 1 I I It-1 1 , UlllU UJ WIIUII1 UIU Bill! living. PRINCE RUPERT GIRLS PASS EXAMINATIONS fSpecial to Daily News) VAXCOfVKIl, Oct. 7. Ie-snlts nf 'the Sepletnhcr civil service examinations for sleiiojf-raplicrs was announced nt Vic-toiia today. They include two Prince Huperl irls, Dorolhy O. sieiihen. senior, and IHiona u r it;. jn"iur. THE DAILY NEWS VARIOUS PAYING BYLAWS ADVANCED Aid. Casoy Suggests that Matter of Surfacing Now Streets be Considered In connection wilh the passage of several bylaws for street uav- lory. Certain sections of Third Avenue did not seem lo be standing up very well. Aid. Perry slated thai it was ,lhe Intent inn lo do muuething along these lints next year. It was too late to put tarvia down this season. lie admitted mat the new streets would probably need surfacing. Aid. Colarl thought the new roads should be allowed In settle, before siif-fhointf litem. F.ven if a coal of tarvia wh put on this year, they would probably need another next year, lie was not in favor of increasing Hie cost of original construction on out lying sections. Aid. Casey was inclined Jo be lieve that Aid. Collnrl's con I en I ion might1, bo correct. Hylaws providing for Hip pav ing of Sixth Avenue from Fulton Street to lylor to a whllh of IH feel; Sixth Avenue from Pillion St reel to Hays Cove Circle to a widlh of fifteen feel; F.ighlh Auditorium 21S Sixth Avenue Open every day for Ska! ing. From 2 t t p.m. Fvenings 8 l 10. Tuesday .Night. Hand Nigl l. Friday -Night. Moonlight Skating. Competent Instructors to leach beginners. Phone Hlack 4'0. L. F. Marrcn, Prot '.Her'. IT AT! " I H-Jg Avenue from Mcllrhlc Street to Seventh Avenue and Hays Cove i Circle, and Allin Avenue from the junction of Second Avenue to Seventeenth Street were advanced to their third readings. The construction bylaw for the paying of Hays Cove Circle was laid over for a week so that It may be redrafted. This is mado f iic nl last nielli' rom.oii .......i ! necessary through (he decision ing, Aid. Casey suggested that it!'0 cul .,l,roll8 ' School might be wise to consider the;81"011 mailer of surfacing the new! ....... 3hodWfl,sta'a" T,, "'i WHERE WILb ASSES generally approved with only one . QUENCH THEIR THIRST .criticism. It was foil that they linight not withstand the heavy One of Canada' lendine lunik. rains. Though some of the road crs addressed a visiting roiivcn-had already lieen completed, it lion ut American business men was not loo late to consider the the other day. In 'the course of mailer of surfacing on other. his address he wit iiiweHiihitr ii. and, if considered advisable and ; province of Quebec and said: economical, provide for it in the' "There is one olher advanlagc bylaws. He was not recommend-; Hint the province of Quebec has ing that this be done but merely inml if you want lo know what it asking that the matter be con-! is, rWid the Kllth psalm, the sidered. He was not 1 1 re i tared lo eleventh verse." say himself that the tarvf.ij The visiting Americans must nieinoil was altogether satisfac- have sensed sony hidden joke in ihe lulmeal reference, for they laughed and applauded vigorously. Hut when they weul back to their rooms in the hotel they read out of the fiideon's Hible these words?: "They nave drink to every beast or the field; Iho wild asses piench their thirst." HALIBUT PRICES WERE HIGH TODAY Five American Boats and Two Canadians Marketed Total of 107,700 Pounds at Esohange iiHiiniii rnunes were given good rires al the FIMi Kxcbaiixe this morning, American boat? averaging close lo 10c. and 7 and Canadians approaching 17c ami 7c. Five American vc.ccl sold 'J8.000 pounds uud two Can adians, y.70u pounds a tidal for the day of 107,700. Arrivals and sales were as fol lows: American Sumner. 10,000 pounds, at 18c and 7c, lo (he Allin and Pacific Fisheries. Albatross, .12.110(1 , pounds, al I'J.te ami Ho to the Iloyul Fish Co. Sentinel, 18,000 pounds at IH.'.ic and 7c, lo the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. Wave, 1,000 pounds, and Re liance, 1,000 pounds, al'l8.5eand 7c, lo Ihe Hoolh Fisheries Can adian Co. JHEKSBIAHB Si. i!M HUM Canadian X. & S.. 2.700 pounds and Toodie, 7,000 pounds, al lfl.7c HIGH CLASS -GROCERS PHONE 586 FRESH CREAM. PORK PIES WE DELIVER. SCOTCH OAT CAKES Tuesday, October 7 ii i i Ml. Cash & Carry Specials Rogers' Golden Syrup, T lb. tins B.C. Cooking Onions, 8 lbs Mixed Peel, per Ik. straight (ft lh. Citron, balance Lemon ami Orange n - iiiir,, ..uiiirv rii m ... . I (IKK). t)ct. 7. - Japaiiesej newspapers expressni nap-; pointmenl at Hie showing of Htei empire s atlileles al Ihe ran Olympiad. "II was not much lo boasi of," says the Osaka The fault is found in part. this newspaper continues, in Japanese houses, culoin nml food, which altoitellier lend lo produce men of slighter physhiue than is Hi" rule In western countries. "Our people should live, cat. work and rest aceordinp lo principles which promote health and slicngtli.' Tonight radio fans will hear a mixed chorus, a ladies' ipiartet, the Alton Trio, a talk on Naples. Pompei ami Home and violin and cello solos "from KtiO, Oakland. 40c 25c 35c NEW ARRIVALS LADIES' DEPT. Princess Slips in Hroa'lcliith ami Haluielle. vv t!i k ers In malrli. New ulea in Fancy Waist und j , r Children's Woollen Hoods. LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS White. Pink, Mauve. Pcai h Hlue. Speejul j, 7f BOYS' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS In nviit stripe designs. Sues SH. ;t0, ;2. .Special. j $i,85 BOYS' HEAVY PULLOVER JERSEYS 100 Pure Wool in combination stripes. Sue. . Special, each $14 MEN'S FLEECE-LINED COMBINATIONS K.xtru quality, Tiger brand. Si" W to It. H i,l $i,55 MEN'S PIGSKIN WORK GLOVES Wool lined, in iiim-wii seam-, nil (ileiier. H t! lOti. Special, pair $ MEN'S BUCKSKIN SHIRT8 Looks like leather and we.irs for ever, tlolor. Ivh s Itto lo I7H. Sperii.l, ca.h .. .. $45 BOYS' GAUfiTLET GLOVES Willi fringe and -1 1 r on mil. (Udoi. 'I'm H 1 J 4. Spe i p.ur $1,5 Universal Trading Co, TEETH! TEETH! With the Cold W eather runimg on nw - the I -me those faulty leel.li iixrd MODERN DENTISTRY LOWE8T PRICES. Dr. J. F. Maguire Smith Block. ,ind 7e aod I O.Mr and oeclively. to the Hoolh F Canadian Co. Phone 571 BUTCHER SHOP - . . in mnominnn . k at It 1 I II, II .1 I I I III ilLinuunu hiii jni nn . nil rn ni vmdip rjmcc .. . Dave McLean Being Chara. ed With Selling Gam CotlslMlllei. Alex S. Arthur tkillius of I tic police visited Hie Wr-011 Fraser St reel U-found there a venm "hop of veuion an ! I'here were nix ii mid four goal, Ihe id wh already cul up r-1 Titer was also a fa An a result of llm Kli Ureen, W. J. IP Have McLean, nil I lelnx charged 10 Mi--court before MaKis' a IimmiI Hits afleriuiou w itame in possession f also wilh liaviiitf .1 taking nf whleh 1 under I lie (iamc r' SIOII. OCDEN S LIVERPOOL 20 Aft 5