PAGE flIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow, 7 and 9 "The Shepherd King" A romance of the pyramids and the laugorous N.ile. A spectacular scenic jnctiirization of the life of David, King of Israel. The local color of the Valley of Kings, Luxor brought lo the screen with great realism. Scenes or Home, Palestine and Egypt. Thrilling fight with lions. Baltic scenes in which the producer was assisted by one thousand soldiers from the British garrison at Jerusalem. David's fight with Goliath and many historical episodes. History, tragedy, gleaming pageantry, colorful action, blended with enchanting romance -set in the shadow of the Sphinx. Nerio Bernard!, Guido TrentI, Violet Mersereau, Edy Darcla and gigantic cast. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c. I ; i Preserving Strawberries, now in for Price per case, $2.50 up RupertTableSupply Three Phones: 3io,?n,2i2' 50c for WILL BUY me 5 lbs. Sultana Ilaisins 50c 1 large tins Libby's Pork Deans 50c 2 pkgs. McConnick's Dis-cuils 50c Dlackberry Jam, '3()c size, 3 bottles for 50o Kippered Herring, 15c size, 6 tins for ... ... ..... 50c for Hulk Cocoa, i lbs. for . . 50c 1 'i lbs. Harvest Coffee 50c Matches, large pkg, 2 for 50c Loganberries, special, 2 for ... ... 50c New Spuds, 15 lbs. for 50c 2'V4 lbs. Ginger Snap.s .. 50c Peaches, sliced, in tins, 2 for ... 50c . rineapple, sliced, large tin, rr 2 for 50c . Jelly Powders, 6 for . , 50c Farmers Market PRESERVING SEASON is nuw in full swing. We bave a large variety of FRUITS at tbe following prices: Apricots, per crale . . $1.75 New Apples, per lb. . . 12c Hyng Gberrie.i, per lb, 30c Watermelon, 3 lbs. for 25c 1'encbes. per doz . . . . 30c Hny while Hie buying's good! All Heavy Orders Delivered, ECONOMY STORE i Phone 84. 417 5th East r St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. TIMBER SALE X 6363. Tiling wl It l. .krr.i...rf .. t t...t.ii Auction, Ht noon tin the tfCtli day of July, 111 iir- ui i ui iiie forest Miner-vlHur at sfui.thers, the Licence XG3Gtt, to rut 42.000 Jackpine Ties on an area sUti- n liul (it r-i Mj M.f l . . e u .... .1 . - .1 , . I " h1" i.ui3 oioi aim jaou 41 1 It area artjo.niiisr, about 4 ft miles up shovel K'ri'l'k fmill fhn I'ait-iiKuti Volt. ..... 1 it-n.. jlUnire Five, Const IMstrlct. . i Two years will tie allowed 'for removal of Umber. I "Provided any one unablo to attend the j auction In person may suuiiilt a sealed tftlltiHl In hi f.niMifr1 ml tlia h..ui ..r 0..ii,.,. inliH ls,H n j ... i. 1,1 at r.tt v as uiic 111(1. Further particulars of the Chief Khi-h ter, Victoria. H.C.. or Il.trirt Ffirir i ui' t- mij'n i, n.i.. TIMBER SALE X 6371. SiiH TonHurd Hill l.n w. ...i i... .. Minister of Land, at Victoria, not later mmim nwiii uii me j i m nay 01 jiiiv, 1924. the purehase or Licence X 6371, ti cut 15.000 Jackpine Ties on an area adjoining Lot 3374. Hiiiifh Khnru fif llailL-ia.' llauire 5, Coast District. wo (Hi .vears will lip n I lowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Ciller Forester, Irtorla. B.C., or District Forester, I'rlnee Import, K.C.. TIMBER SALE X6271. Sealed Tenders will In' i,v iim Minister of Land, at Victoria, not later than noon on the 31st day of July. 1024. the Mirchasc of l.ieenen xivsn ir, rm iS.Oun Jackpine Ties on an area adjoining jMiuui nummary or loi jju, lie I ween I'erow and Rtiockholt, itanire 5, Coa.-t District. Two ti: years u ill he a 1 1. .! r,r . moval of titnher. mi I lie r particulars of the Cliier Forester, Victoria, B.C.. or District Foresler. I'rlnee lluperl. B.C. ' TIMBER SALE X 6359. Sealed Tenders will he received bv the Minister of Land at Victoria, not "later than noon on the Slst day or July. 1021. the purchase or Licence XC3S9, to cut 17.000 Jackpine Ties on an area situated about t V, miles north of Canadian .National Hallway, between I'alllnir and Hose Lake, llanite S. Coast hUtrlrt Two ( years will be allowed for removal of timber. runner particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, nun- luipcri. n.i;. TIMBER SALE X 6302. uulif1 Timlupa ..-III I.., ........ I .... .1 I... Minister . fif ... I niiri ut VI.I...I. ..... M,. .ui,,,.., n. ii .ui ia, iivi. latrr than noon on the 31st day of July. i4, the purchase or License XC30i. to cut 11,4 ...... . ... . . ..V " vi ..fum i uirn nun IMtililr fin I fit ia4fi .l,..i.f ri,r ,..nnJ .-.rrini ni.cr iroiii nemo Million, nature a. Coast District. rwo it, year will be allowed for re moval of timijer. Further particulars or f lie Cbler Foresler, Victoria, li e . or District Foresler. rinre Ilupert, B.C. JAEGER Bathing Suits For Ladles. Just received a special shipment or Bathing Suits. Some extra out sizes. Priced $7.50 and 88.00, Colors are Nay and While, Grceti and Yellow, Black and Yellow. H.S.WallaceCo.Ltd Phone 8. Third Ave, A Fulton. DANCE At the Auditorium Friday Evening, July 18 Easson's Orchestra. Hcfreshmcnts served. Gentlemen S1.00; Ladles 50o Phone Black 440. L. F. Marren, Proprietor. NAAS RIVER BOAT COMING Was Slightly Damaged In Can yon at Wook End and Will Repair iiic .'00 horse power Naas liver boat, recently completed "ore iy Henry Derby for trans porlalioa service on the .Vans Hiver. was slijrhllv (he week end and is hcinir brought here by her owner ar riving on Saturday. News to tins effect reached Jarvis Me Lcod, collector of customs, in a wire from Mr. Derbv this morning. An accident, particulars which are not yet available, be-fejl the crafl in the Naas river Canyon and she drifted down stream. A wire was received by Mr. McLeod on Saturday ask ing him lo notify passing ships lu be on tllo look out for her, ana dipt. Johnson of the Yen lure was immediately communi cated with by wireless. It is eviueiu mat tne craft has since been recovered with little damage done to her. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DIGIJY. Foggy, calm, bar. 30.10; teni. 51; sea smooth; Canlena passed out at 8 p.m. northbound; tug Lome reported at I a.m. oIT Ilonilla Island bound for' Captain's Gove with a boom of logs. JJUUf HAHBOIl. Passing showers; overcast; light westerly wind; bar, 20.82; temp. 55; sea smooth; at 8 p.m. S.S. Mogul reported 135 ' miles from Tacoma southbound; at 8 p.m. B.S. Amur from Blubber Bay for Anyox 271 miles from Anyox; at 3 a.m. Princess Beatrice reported southbound at Pine Island. ' DKADTIIKF Overcast; calm; CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Tenders will he received bv the r.llv of Prince Ilupert for the purchase or the motor cycle lately in use by the police eparimcui. lenders in ne in not later than 5 p.m. Friday afternoon. Julv 25. and to be marked "Tenders for Motor eyrie." The luve.-t or any tender not neces warily accepted, E. F. JO.VF.S. 10 City Clerk. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, urveyed Crown landi may be pre-empted b) Brltith lubjecti over II yean of age, and by alien on declaring Intention to become British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, tnd improrament for arrlcultural purposes. Full Information concerning regulations retarding: pre-emptions Is riven in Bulletin No. 1. Land Series. "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of which can be obtained free of chares by addressing; the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C, or te any Government Agent. Records will be granted covering jnly.land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-land, l.e, carrying over 5.000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Rang ind 1,000 feet per acre east of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Com mluloner of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied for is situated, and are maSe on prlntai forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five year and Improvements made to value of $10 per acre, Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed Information s the BulleUn "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHA8E Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum prloe of flrst-olass (arable) land Is ft per acre, and second-class (grazing) land $1.50 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin no. 10, Land Series, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 10 acres, may be leased as homeeltes. conditional upon a dwelling belnir erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES For grazing and Industrial purposes areas not exceeding 140 acre may be leased by one person or a company. GRAZING Under the Grating Act the Province is divided into grazing districts and the range administered under a Grazing Commissioner. Annual grazing permits are issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owners may form associations for range management Free, or partially free, permlu are available for settlera. campers ana travellers, up to te head. THI DAILT NBWB. Monday, July 14, 1924, Optician and Optometrist If 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, ir 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. Max Heiltoer Diamond Specialist bar. 20.02; temp. 52; sea smooth. Noon DKiBY. Misty; calm; bar. 30.08; temp. 50; sea smooth; it to a.m. S.S. (irey reported in Massed Inlet on Watun Hiver. BULL HAHBOIl. Overcast; calm ; bar. 20.82; temp. (50; sea smooth; at 0.30 a.m. outbound sleumer Celtic northbound. DKAD THKE. Clear; calm; bar. 20.00; temp; (52; sea smooth. ANADIAN SOLDIER LOOKING FOR JOB CAIIC I AC AMPCIUC capacity on me rAlLO LlJ AMuLLLj!iu-I of the mayor to appreciate LOS ANflULlSS, July 14. Oeorgc Coleman, an ex-soldier on the Canadian first battalion, hasj been seeking work in Los Angeles for nearly two weeks and has failed to find it. He is a drafts- , , , , ,,, , . ,,a" I'luvalor for this port is per- Ho appealed lo the Illustrated fccl,v satisfactory the council Daily .News to aid him, in his . ,imi,.1.H,miii!r h.mI ii n, search and said: "I'll be gud Ip do anything. I am strong, able-bodied, but I have been unsuccessful in finding em ployment." INDIGESTION reliexed in two minutes with r, JO-TO Gas, acid, sour, burning: stomach. all quickly relieved with Jo-To. All Drug Stores. RAILWAY TICS. The CollHlllan Natloli.il llalluava ar In the market lo pnnimMr tlii-lr tie requirement fur 1025. . Parlies vlhlnr tn i. in cline ties for the Hallway Company fliould coiiiinunicale -with Mr. W. II. Grant, Tie Airent, Hooiii 8U2I, Canadian .National kx-preit II ii lldl ii jr. Montreal, One., on or b-rore Anirtist 5th, Wti, ami Rive the fol-lnwliir Information: The location of the timber from whlrh the lie are to be pro-duiTd. The kind of timber. Oiuiitltv of lien, either mwii or hewn. Aa far as potable, ties must be produced on Cauadlau .National linen,. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Lend. In Oueen Charlotte Inland Land DIMrlct, llerordlnr Itlslrirt nt Piinre liutifi-i n r and Hltnate near Tow II 1 II. Graham Island'. lAnt notice that I, OeorRe w. How-llnx, or 3684 Cambridge Street, Vancouver. 11. C. occupation manufacturer, intends to apply for iieriiilAalon to lease the following desrrllied lands: Coinmeminic at a post planted near the foot of Tow mil. east aide, thence northerly to low water mark; thence westerly following low water mark 80 chain: thcnci- southerly three chains; thence easterly 80 chains to point of commencement and containing li acres. more or less. CEO1I0K W. HOWLING. Applicant. PAVE rtUTTEM, Agent. Hate, June , Mil. NOTICE OF 8ALE. Sealed Tenders will foe received liv the Iilstrlrt Forester at Prince lliitiert up to noon on jiii.v mm, ibxi, ror tne purchase of a quantity or culled Cedar ikiIps at Woodcock woodcock and and ( Caruahy. estimated at it. 700 lineal reel. The unset price which is the lowest tender that will ho accepted is one quarter rent per nneai rooi. Tenders must be arcoinnuiiled bv cer tified cheque or money payable to Forest iiratirn. covering nny (& ter cent or the total price bid on total estimated quantity. The highest or any tender not neces sarllv accented. Further particulars' of District Forester, prince nupert. h.i;, LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Oueen Charlotte IMani s Land District, Recording nistilct or Skeena, and sltuatu In front or It lock 19. D.L. 7. Plan 046. Oueen Charlotte Islands. lane iNouee mat nnme n. iiaiungion or Masseil, occupation cannery manager, in lends to apply ror permission to lease the rollowlng descr lied foreshore! Commen clng at a post planted at the southwest corner 01 morn m: ineiire west as oeg. snutn ( lion I inn feet to low water mark thence northerly along low water mark to a point west sj rteg. south or north west corneror Block 1 9-. thence easterly to the northwest Corner or Block 19; thence souineny aiong nign water mark to post and containing 3 'A acres, more or less, II. n. nAMNOTON. Name or Applicant. LANS ACT. Atlln Lend District. District of Cssalar, Take Notice that Kerlnald Drook. of Atlln, ncrtipatlon miner. Intends to atinlv lor permission to purchase the rollowlng oesrritien innass commencing at a nosi planted one hundred yards to the east or the month or ntipert Creek, one mile east ot Golden Gale on Tsgish Lake, thence south twenty chains, thence west to shore line, thence along shore line to point of cuiuiiieiiceiueni, REGINALD BROOK. Arm n, dm. CENSURE VOTE ASKED TO-NIGHT (continued from pago one) Consequently strong: fcelin existing both you and Sir Henry Thornton have absolutely fail ed in your promises to build un this port. Couldn't you yet at this session secure million ap propriation for elevator and award llupert-Alaska new ship contract to local dry dock. We would he pleased if von ronlil. (bigiied) S. M. Newton, Mayor. And whereas I accordingly Ihen communicated, with the various members of the City Council of the City of Princo Ilupert and arranged for a special meeting in the Mayor's of fice for the same evening, which meeting subsequently took place. Mayor Persisted And whereas at said ineetinir. I and other members of the council unanimously rennesli.il Hie Mayor not to forward tlio aid telegram, expressing our opinions tuai ii me same was enl it would be prejudicial to Hie best interests of the City of rrince Itunert. And whereas I lie Mayor de clined lo accede to our said re- uesl but persisted in sendin and did send telegram aul ulso similar telegrams to Sir llenrv mormon and to Mr. Fred Stork, member of parliament for Skeena Bisttict. And whereas in the opinion of this council the conduct of the mayor in sending the said telegram and refusing to accede lo the request of the council to defer Hie sending at any rate constitute such conduct as to make it impossible that harmonious relations should any longer exist between the mem hers of the council and His I f a torsuip, ami also snows an what is in (lie real interests of the City of Prince Ilupert.- Perfectly Satisfactory And whereas in the opinion of tlli.H COUMci ,hc aetioll of ,,e Dominion Parliament in voting 100,000 for the construction of ual procedure adopted-by parliament in cases where the construct ion of pulilid works of considerable magnitude is being undertaken, the balance of Hie cost of such works being supplied by supplementary vole. He it resolved that this council goes on record as cen suring the .Mayor for his action in this matter, lie it further resolved that the City Clerk be instructed to communicate- with the lit. Hon. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister oT Canada to the elTecl thai the vote of s 1 50,0(10 for the ele vator at this point, passed by the 1 mi i i it ion Parl'iameul, is perfectly satisfactory, and that the council has no doubt of tlio good faith of 1 lie Dominion (overnment in proceeding with the said work, and when necessary supply any further re quisite sums for (he completion, and that a copy of this resolu tion be also forwarded lo Mr. Fred Stork member for Skeena district for the Federal Parliament. (Signed). Aid, Theo, Collart, Mover; Ald.S. P. McMordie, Seconder. NEW HAZELTON C. T. Harbeau, who is spending the summer at Terrace, was in town this week. Mrs. Mary L. MacKay and two daughters are expected home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson ami two daughters, accompanied by John Newick, motored to Lake Kathlyn last week end. -Tommy Hirch Is in the hospital suffering with a dislocation of Hie elbow, 11. S. Anient and A, Langdnu-like of .New York are registered at the Omineca Hotel. -- Mr. and Mrs, P. Obeshaw, who have been touring the country, have been staying in town for a few days. Haying in Ibis district is now general and the crop Is good. The farmers are getting ii put up In fine shape, ' According to reports from oilier districts hay Extraction of Teeth During the summer months il is udvisahle to have the TEETH Hint should be extrnrletl removed and prcpara tiou will he made for PLATES or BRIDGEWORK before the winter months set in. Pain will be eliminated, I need no recommendation to you. Your friends and neighbors are my patients. ASK THEM. Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE DENTIST. Phono 575. Get Your Appointment Today. Smith Block. 1 - : " " I, Lakelse Lodge Lakelse Lake, via Tcrraco, D.C. Now open for service under management of Mrs. M, Haven. Ideal place tu spend your summer holidays. Heur-oinible rates. Good home cooking. Comfortable rooms. Fishing, Boating, Hulhiiig in Lakelse l.nko uml Streams. BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE HOT SPRINGS. Terrace TAXI Motors Operating Taxi and Launch Service between Terrace and Lodge lauding, assuring guests of quick, comfortable trip. Also operating taxi service to all parts of the valley For reservations and rales, apply to v LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. amatco '3 PLY COTTONWOOD VENEER PANELS Fof panelling your rooms it rivals the most costly hardwoods. Ilejiivenate your Home Quickly a;id Permanently. Sole Agents Albert & McCafFery, Ltd. Phonos 116 is (o be a good price Hits year owing lo a pretty general shorl-age. .. I Mrs, A. 1). Clnippell has left for Vancouver where she will Join her mother and go on to !an Francisco on a holiday visit. Hurry Tnwnseiid of Seattle has been scouting around Hie mining prospects. Mrs. Campbell of Winnipeg, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Hubert Tomlinson, lots relumed home. A good many Indians were here last week for the potlach at liagwilget. - Itev. and Mrs. Pound and the children motored lo Smithcrs last Tuesday afternoon. Hundreds of carloads of cedar poles are being shipped out of the Skeena district now. Loaders are engaged at most of the -sidiilgs between Plielnn and New Hazeiloii. lu a week of two Hie boom at Odnrvalc will be ready and thousands of poles now skidded oil Hie si mill side of Hie Skeena will he flotted to tin; boom and there hauled oul and loaded on cars. Subscribe for tbe Daily News. and 564. Suits We have too many Sum mcr Suits on hand. will clear at cost Come and lookthcnt over "DEMERS" Phono 27, P.O. Box 327. Sterling Furnace COAL Dsllsered In, Bulk, At $10.00 per ton. This Is s very superior fiirnire coal, it ftivos a clean hot f'rn 'l Is entirely free from soot, cilnher. sUrk ami illrt. Some of the lrnl hcatlnit plants In the city are now nsinir It uith entirely satltrattory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Saras, At $12.50 per ton. We are also Agents for the Famoin LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Ilupert Coal Co. Main Offltei Hotel Central. Phone It