m PAQ1 SR. I HE B.-"IiY IEWB WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, 7 and 0 p.m. "Big Brother" An adaptation of Hex Heuche's well known crook slory. An exciting episode of tho real underworld. A talo of u punster's regeneration llirongh the influence of a girl and a boy lie had sworn to protect. A great picture in which every scene is a big scene, every moment a stirring one, every thrill a hair-raiser. Tom Moore, Raymond Hatton, Edith Roberts', Yvonne Hughes und distinguished cast. COMEDY BUSTER K EATON IN "THE LOVE NEST." Cameo Comedy "Paris Nights." International News. Admission 35c and 10c. Specials Green Corn on Cob, 2 for . . . i 1Bo Per dozen ... 85o NeV Wax Beans, 2 lbs. for ii. .;. 25o New Green Peas, 2 lbs ,for 25c Outdoor Cucumbers 15c, 20c, & 25c Vegetable Marrow, 3 lbs. 25c H.C. Celery, 2 for . . . . 25c Hothouse Tomaloes, per lb, 35c New Cabbage, 3 lbs. for 25c New Potatoes, 8 lbs. for 25c Hair sack .. $1.25 Per sack ... ,.. $2.25 Raspberries for Preserving Phone, us for Prices. RupertTableSupply Three Phones Qio, li 1,2 12 Popularity! Willi low prices and highest quality makes our success?. We are now offering Corn Flakes, per pkg. .. 10c Sliretldetl Wheat, per pkff. 15o Hipe Olives 50c less than regular prices. On sale now, per gallon tin S1.75 Jelly Powders, per doz. 90c Cream Olive Soap, dozen 90c Marmalade in jars .... 25c Pure Jam; any variety 75c S?lielleil Walnuts, per lb. 35c Fresh Ground Coffee, 3 lbs. ... $1.00 Farmers' High Orado Tea, 2 lbs. $1.25 Fresh Fruit, the lowest In town. Farmers Market Phorve Blue 428. Orders of $5.00 Delivered. Take advantage of these Fruit Specials Peaches, per crate .. $1.75 Plums, per basket .... 85o Hart lull Pears, per doz. 50c (iravenslein ;ppjes, J Jbs. .... ... 25o Cooking Apples, 3 lbs. for ... ... 25o llunaiias, per lb 15o Cherries, per lb , 20c Watermelon, per lb. ... . 8c Oranges, 3 dozen Tor $1.00 Give us your order for Preserving Fruit. E GQNQMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. re NOTICE. WIIEHKAS under Hid provisions- or tho Hoyalty Act, chapter 76, Statutes 19 n, the royalty on timber to be collected be- KlnninK January 1st. 1945. will, from Hi Minister of Lands .LAND ACT. northwest point of this Island; thence southeast and on around the Island follow ing the shore line to the place or commencement, and containing one and one half acres of laud, more or less. MI. OIIAA.MI.V Dated at Port Clements this SOth day of Julyj CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. .Sealed Tenders are Invited for the con strurtlon of a reinforced concrete building Si lls' two stories. plans and specifications ran be seen at the office of the City Engineer. Tenders marked "Tender for Concrete Kulldlng" to be deposited with the City Clerk, not later than S P.M. August 0th. accompanied by a certified cheque for an amount equal to 5 of tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. uutst i.i j vr., Snpt. of Clllltles. LAND ACT. Notlc of Intuition to Apply to Laaie Land. in uueen Charlotte istanas Land District, rtecorumg Distnct or Skeena. and situate In front of Block to, D.I.. 7, Plan S46. Queen Charlotte Islands. . lane police inai iiume n. ouingiou ui Massett. occupation cannery manager. lnj tends to apply for permission to lease the ronowing aesrrineo roresnore: tomraen-rlng at a post planted at the southwest corner of Block to- thence west 33 deg. south about 800 feet to low water mark; thence northerly along low water mark to a point west 33 deg. south of north west cornerof Block 19; thence easterly to tne nortnwest corner or morn m: tnence southerly along high water mark to post, and containing 3H ces, more or less. H, B. HMII.VJTII.N, Name of nilleant or Our work speaks well for our painstaking expert work. We never send an ailiele back until we are satisfied lltal the customer is satisfied, llilt our work is promptly done ami tho cordial relations between us and the Tolks we work for is a guarantee, of the genuiness of our service. PHONE 8 BOX392 Fresh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.C. Any. quantity delivered daily. prompt Early Morning Delivery. VALENTIN'S Dairy Phono 657. McBrlde Street. TIMBER SALE X 6374. Sealed Tender will lie m-elved by the Msirn i F'irrHlei'. not later than nuim on I lie ffilh iU or .111nnl. fur the I'liri'liaM r t.irenee X 6374, neir Alice Ann. on wist side of Ulttault Itlver. Cf eur, to em ;i i.d .into reel or Spruce, Hem lock, llalm. i.eilar and Cotton Suvvloirj. rrs will be allowed for re moval of timber. I im-Um-i- luu-ili-ulars if the Chief Victoria. H i... or Hie District Fori' ter. l'riuco Huiiert, U.C 13 -TIMBER SALE X 6484. Si-nled Tnidern will be n-celved by the MslrUI I'orentcr, not later than noon on the 1 6 til day of AumiM. Il'it. tor the 1'iirdiao' or l.teenre X 0181, on the ca! r turgor llosene Inlet, Clt. 3. tn rut 5MJ,-(W0 feet of spruce, Cedar, Ilikaiu and Hemlock Saw loirs. , Mm ii year will bo allowed for re iuuval or timber. Kiirlhei narllriil.irs of the Chief Fores t Vli iorln H.C.. or thi' District Fores ter. 1'rlnce import. U.C. t3 I TIMBER SALE X 6304. S.-alrd Tenders will be received by tin NlnlstiT or I. amis, Victoria, not later than noon on the. Jlst day r Aufriut, 191, for the iiiiivhase or Licence X 630I, to cut ?,:i:iii,iiuo reel of Spruce, Hemlock. KaUain and r.edar on an area situated on the south end or James Island. Mathlcson Channel, Jtane s, coa.t instnri. Two ii- years will be allowed for removal of timber. ; Kinihi r iiarliriilars of the Chief Fores-'tcr, Victoria, It.C, or the District Fores ter, mure unpen, ill. iv CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. Western Region. Sealed Tenders will be received at toe formation now available, be more than Orrire or the Chief Engineer. WInniiK-i. three times the royalty now being col- Man., until twelvfe o'clock noon, Monday, lected, the elrhleeiilli day or August, 191, ror AMi WHEREAS urgent repreiteiitatioiis the followltiR work: Erection brick 'freight have been made that this Increase In Mint and offices, .North Haltlerord;' erec-royalty Is much heavier than the Industry tiini three stall 'brick addition and altera can bear, turns to Hound House, H random ronstrnr- AXD WHEHEAS the representation lion or II. i:. culvert at Miles 59.6 and made have gone so far as to say that any sr,7.:i TotM sub division, and Mile 4 19. 3 attempt to collect this royally betrinninir Mario sub division: construction of January 1st next as upon the basis of the n.c. ciilvvrls at Miles III0.S and IltJ.i prcseui iioyauy aci wouia lmmeaiaieiy re- Tete Jaime sub division; ri.tniriirm.ti, or suit In a sliuldown or the entire Industry stream diversions or the Hosehud Itlver to In the Province. c'iuiln.ne bridces Mile :U9. 9-3(0. t and .NOTICE Is hereby (riven that a public Mile SO.3-.HI)-5, lirumheller sub-divlslon; bearing- upon this question will be held In excavation and laving- 1 1 Ml feet six Inch I lie Executive chamber, 1'arllament Uuild- rast ironplpc ai 'chandler. Sask.; erection lugs, Victoria, beroro the Executive Coun- rom-l i miles or fence Hrleux snb-dlvl- cll or such Members thcreor as may be ererllon twenty-one miles or fence then present, beginning at 10 o'clock swirt Current branch; stripping ballast at Wednesday, September 3rd next. Vivian Anyone who has any evidence to !ub- niu' ,.r..ru snoi-irii-uiioii r..rm i.r mlt or representations Jo make on the ...niract mav be seen and rorni of lender question of timber Hoyaltles will be .given ...duuiihI at tlv orrices or Chief Engineer, oplKirlunlty to be heard and the public Is: winnliieir. Man.; nislrlet KnKliieer. Ed- reuuesled to take notice accord inr v. .... r. .... . ....... .i,. ....... IIIHHIVOM, IM . ITHUt i.ii.u.rri , .sanation,,,. r r ,. .fii i . . , i. i. i ai ullu, snsk -. nir rt Enir neer. Vanronver. It.C: 'u ililv'slon Kna-liieer, 1'rlnce Hupert. B.C.; Division Engineer. Jieg-lna, Sask.; Division Nolle, of Int.ntlon to Apply to Purchaa. '-"EV iH iV.t be considered unless m in... n..-i..ii iMrt,i w -n the rorm supplied by the IMII- v romr-aiiv and accompanied ny an ac i Y.V.ii-ir f ootiwav Heeordlug e. .-d District of prince Prinr. lumen. and situate in the East Entrance or Juslkalla Inlet. Take .Notice that Edward Shannon of Port Clements, In the 1'itvline or British Columbia, Gardener, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the repieri cheniie on a chartered hank equal to rive per cent or value or me worn, nay-hi to the order or 1he -Treasurer. Can adian National ll.illv.avs? The i-west or any tenner not necessarily accepted. A. r.. YV.IIIir.., General Manager. W'lnhlpeir. Man., . August 2nd. 1031. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORM. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ANVOX SCHOOL. SKM.l:i TKMiKHS, endorsed "Tender for (live lli.uiii Addition tu Anyox School will be received bv the Honourable the Minister or Public Works tip to U o'clock noon of liii-Mljy, the 12th day of August, l?t, ror tin- erection or a one room addition to the present four room Srhool-hoiie at nvox. In the Atliu Electoral District, n.ii. Plans, Specifications. Contract and Forms of Tender may lie seen on and arter the 28th day or July, 192. and rurther Information obtained at the Department or Public Works, Parliament Buildings, and at the offices of the (iovernment Agent, Vancouver -. the Government Agent, Anyox ; und the (iovernment Agent, I'rince Itupert. B.C. Copies of plans, specifications, etc., can be obtained from the Department on payment or n deposit of Ten Dollars (SI0.00), which wll be refunded on their return In good condition. The lowest 'or any tender not necessarily accepted. v. I'luur. Public Works Engineer. The Department or Public Works, Victoria. B.C. July isih. 1924. TIMBER SALE X 6281. There will be offered for gale at Public Auction, at noon on the Sth day of August, 1924, In tho office of the Forefct Supervisor at Sniithers, the Licence X6281, to cut hi 'ion Jackoltin Ties, on an area situated approximately 5 miles north and Coast District. i hi" i years will be allowed ror of timber. i i i 'lfil that any one unable to at tend Ihi aui-tion In ticrson may submit a ale. I lender to be opened at the hour or an ii n and treated as one ntd." F v. Hi : nai'tieiiiars or the Chief Fores ter Vi' -'ui in. B.C., or District Forester, P'mii , Hupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6282. lin e will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at noon or. the sth day or August, 124, III K.e office of the Forest Supervisor al Sin titers, the i.ieence X6XS to (in isi.uuo Jacknlne Ties, on an area situated approximately 4 miles north-east iof Decker Lake -Slalion, Ilange 5, Coast District. Two 2; years will be allowed ror re moval of timber. "Provided that any one uniie to the auction In nerson may submit a scaled tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars or me cnier fores ter, Victoria. B.C., or District Forester, prince Itupert, B.C. LAND ACT. Notlca ef Intention to AddI to Lent Land In Oiii-i-n I'.lmrlQlle Inland Land District, tli-nirclliiit lilstrlct or I'rlitre Hupert. lt.C.. still si mate near Tow Mill, Graham Island. TAKK MllTlf-.K Hint I, Oeorge W. Dow-llnir, or 3682 Camln-ldRe Street, Vancouver. II. C, occupation manufacturer. Intends to npplv for permission to leawi ttie follow ing (icserinea iani: i.ommeiirmir ai i trnnt nlmiterl near the foot of Tow Hill. east side, llicnee northerly to low water mark; thence westerly following- low .water mark mi cnainx; inence sovmeny inrro chains; thence easterly SO rhaln to point of romiiieni'i-iiient and .containing: IS acres more or less. UEOIlliE v. diiwijju, Applicant. HAVE rtUTTEN, AKcnt. Date, luno 6. 1924. DANCE At tho Auditorium Friday Evening, Aug. 8th Kasson's Orchestra. Ilefrcshinenls served. Gontlemen $1.00; Ladles 50o Phono Hlack 440. L. V. Marrcn, Proprietor. 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. Wo give you one year to think It over. If not satisfied return them and got 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 Heilbronep H Diamond Specialist ere an dTh ere Although it j only 18 years ago that Alberta became a province, its population has increased fourfold, while the ETaia yield has increased rwentyfold. Eren at the present low prices, the ttl agricultural products of Alberta in 1923 were worth 1223,000,000. Reports concerning: the apple trap in the Annapolis Valley show that the entire crop, including the estimated local consumption, was 1,816,000 barrels. It is reported that 70,000 apple trees and 3,000 plum trees will be set out In the valley this spring. The railways of Canada up to the end of last April earned $6,000,-000. more than they did for the corresponding period in 1923. This favorable result h due entirely to the fact that the people have been doing more business. All authorities are agreed that such a condition means growing trade. Nearly 68,000 bushels of high class seed were handled at the Alberta government seed-cleaning plant during the past season. A total of 22,823 bushels, of Marquis wheat seed was handled, 3,160 bushels of ruty wheat, 23,073 fcushels of Victory oats, 17,862 bushels of Banner oats, and 634 bushels of Bark's Barley. Three prizes for anglers at the bungalow camps on French River, Nipigon River, and the Lake of the Woods, have been offered to Canadian fishermen by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The trophies are silver replicaj of the bass and the trout, and a wondcrfW reproduction of the head of a fighting Among the speakers to address the great convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World at London, England, to be heJd July 14-17, will be E. W. Beatty, K.C., Chaim.n and President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Mr. Beatty will speak on July 17, and has chosen as his theme "Building an Empire with Advertising." , minioa Bureau of Statistics, In the tabulation, agricultural wealth comes first with $7,982,871,126, nearly 36 per cent of the total and about S903 ner head of doduJs- me x uikun topping ine ?4,0o8. The Iirst in wealth was Ontario, to Sir DINING ROOM FURNITURE 8 Ploco Dining Room Set, consisting of " Chairs, Table ami Huffel. Special Sale Price r $110.00 8 Pieco Solid Walnut Dining Room Set, consisting of 0 Chairs, Table ami HtiiTct. Heg. price $:ili0.00. Sale Price $213.00 Quarter Cut Fumed Oak Dining Room Set, consisting of (1 Chairs, Table and Htiffet. Heg. price $21i.50. Sale Price $140.50 Fir Huffel. Heg. price ft 0.00. Sale $28.50 lioUlen Oak Huffel. Heg. price $05.00. Sale $48.00 Filmed Oak Huffel. Heg. price $75.00. Sale $57.50 Walnut (Mjlid) Huffel. Heg. price $S5.00. Sale $62.00 Fumed OakTuble. Heg. $15.00. Sale $34.00 (loldeu Oak Table. Heg. 12.50. Sale $29.00 Fir Table Heg. price 20.00. Sole. . $21.00 V'alnut Finish Tahiti. Heg. $:57.00. Sale Golden Oak Hiners Set. Sale ... . Fumed Oak Diners Set. Heg. Heg. $08.00. Sale Golden Oak Diner Set, Heg. $75.00 Sale Golden Oak Diners Scl. Sale TO ALL WALKS OF LIFE' Harold Mackintosh Urgos That It is Unsound and Profitless LONDON, Aug. 5. - (JamhliiiR is on the increase in Kngland, according to Sir Harold .Mapkin tosh, president of lliu national Canada's national wealth in 1921 'Sunday School Union. He as-was $22,195,000,000, according to icrihes (hi lo increase of leisure a report just issued by the Do-ii pmnnnrUon willi education. the modern desire to get rich quickly and tho growing love 'of excitement. Ho said that gambling wan tion. The Western provinces lead, 'economically unsound, und Heg. $75.00. in ubi abMhiU wiwi ;,,",,,n Inmsaclion 350,000,000 which i ehangeil nanus every year miorc credited the sum of $7,353,000,000. than the interest on the nationiil or thirty-three per cent of the Dj,pi,, and four tim.e.s as much a minion total. iKngland spent' on education. Shipping in and out of the port Oatnhling, he .said, was a ' more of Vancouver, B.C., for the calen- profllless procedure Ihan drink-dar year 1923, ahowed an increase in jr. for drinking did produce in all departments, .according to .the S0In,.t,jnfr tl t,c way of employ, annual report ef th Board of liar- , . ... , ..." .... bor Commissioners. Over $lS8r mo1' ,ul" lclum ,or 000,000 worth of goods were ex- vice rendered; hut ganilding pro-ported, an increaee ef $30,000,000 tliiced nolhing. The spirit of 0Vv.T th 19?2 "Port! gamhling wa even creeping into while the imports totalled $224,- . ...... HP " 11 0 r,,.rw i,. .0 000,000, an increase of $13,000,000 i'MI",m ,V over the 1922 figures. VesgeJs f'rm. of "(lolden HallntH,' is s nowf-num'bering W.60, representing a (paper , ami poster competition, total of S,427,6&3 net tons, en- it was easy to fall into this ffl!!.--1" poV hahit of tiusllng lo luck. Ho increase our ivu Ol i.JOV sniDS . . ... , , , , , and 792,289 tons. .suggested Ihal Hie remedy for . jllip evil was lo l.c fouiul in Hands A 'party ef 200 Canadian Weekly of Hope and Sunday Schools, hut Newspaper raitor ana merr wives sailed for Europe en June 11th aboard the Canadian Pacific steamship "Melita." The party will visit the Vattle-fields of France and Belgfom, seeing most important points in those countries, including Brussels and Paris and will be received by King Albert. Later, they wit) tow England aitd Scotland and are U be presented to the King and Queen at Bucking-ham Palace tn Dominion Day, Returning on the Canadian Pacific steamship "Montlaurier," they will visit Belfast, where Sir Robert Balrd, head of the Belfast Telegraph, will entertain them. They dock at li'jttw, on Aujrust 4 th. any remedy must he produced-in a (aclful ami not jiurrpw-ininded spirit, ami tirgumcnts should he hascd on, the unprofilahle and inexpedient nature of gambling. OLD STORY "Did yon hear about Mrs. Fas leigb's motor: acohh'nl ?' j "No. .What happened?" ifc "She ran down her own bu band.'?, "Hill Ws been' tlplng;' Hint ever s'iich she was married," . $21.00 $52.00. $37.50 $48.50 $53.00 $53.00 BEDROOM FURNITURE Fir Chests ii drawers. Heg. $15.00, Sale $11.75 I drawers. Heg. $10.50. Sale $13.50 (1 drawers. Heg. $21.00. Sale $18.75 Fir Dressers Heg. $20.00. Sale $19.00 Heg. $28.00. Sale $23.00 Chiffonier Heg. $:i0.00. Sale $23.00 Walnut Finish Dressers at Special Prices: $24.00, $30.00, $33.00, $34.00, $36.00, $42.00. II will pay you to see these Dressers for real values. We have also some very good buys in olhcr Hetlroom Furniture Dressers, Clieff-rohes, Dressing Tables and Vanity Dressers. Some of these lines we, have cut the price in Iwo. Tuesday, August 5, l92l August Furniture Sale PRICES TUMBLE DUWN Our stock must bo reduced and wo nro determined to placo values boforo the buy. Ing public never before offered. Our prlcos carry quality and valuo which cannot bt overlooked. The following Is a partial list of the valuos offered In our Big Reduction Sale: fiEDS, SPFIINGS AND MATTRESSES Simmons' Walnut Steels Bods- - Hep. -"U)0. Hale $10i75 Hog- :$..-(. Sale $24,5o Heg. $W.."0. Sale $34,55 Simmons' Whlto Enamel Beds Heg. $12.50. Sale $-0.00 Heg. $10.50. Sale $12.50 Heg. $21.00. Sale $13.00 Heg. $112.00. Sale $24.50 Simmons' Felt Mattresses from $10 to $30. Simmons' Guaranteed Coll Springs riiii?in from $11.00 to $17.50 Fabric Spnng- al prices from $5.00 to $8.00 READY MADE CURTAINS Heavy .Nhirtjuescltt' Curtains with hnvc Edge Lace Insertion at $2.25, $3.85, $4.20 pair Madras Ctirluins al $2.50 pair l.;.cc Pauuel Curtains til $5.50 and $6.C0 pair Swiss .Net Curtains, $4.75, $5.50 & $8.00 pr. AH Crockery and China reduced to wdlun a margin of cost. Dinner Sets nt remarkably low prices, Odd Cup and Saucers to clear al Half l'rief Crown Ducal Ware Cup find Saucer m Plain Colors nl $1.10. STAPLE DEPT. Hlaukets, Sheet. Pillow Case. Iled Spreads, Pillows, Sheeting, Pillow Casing, Mini Table Lined, oil Hednrcd to Hurg 1:1 Prices. Scotch Clydesdale Hlaukets, pure Heg. $15.00. Sale . . $11.75 Grey Wool Hlankels. Sale Price $6.00, $7.50, and $8.50. Hudson Hay HIniikuU at Hedii'-ed P' nf 0-t Sheets nl . . . .'. $4.00 pr. ,7-i Sheets At $3.00 pr. Hemmed Studied Pillow Oases. Heg t 15. Sale 85c pr. Heg. $1.05. Sale ... : $1.20 pr. 0-i Plain Sheeting. Heg. 00c ynrd, San per yard 65c t-'i Twill Shecliligi Heg. $1.50. S.de per yard 00c Turkish Hath Towolls from : . . . 55c pr. We have other good huys too numerous lo meiitioi.1 in this space, and we or '' -11 to come in ami look ovor the values offered ami you will he convinced that we t ,j ;ve you dollars in your requirements of Home Furnishings. rVatch our Window for Special Values. Look for Salej Tag.' GEO. D. TITE GAMBLING CREEPS IN, The Home Furnisher Phone 20. P.O. Box 1641 Cash & Carry Specials For Wednesday end Thursday, 6th and 7th Pastry Flour, 10 lb. sacks 45e Broken Shelled Walnuts, lb. 35c; ', lbs $100 Van Camps Pork and Beans, medium size, extra penjl' 2 for 25c Men's Outing and Sport Shirts Colors yiiile, Pongee mid Stripe. Heg. value a.Jr, for $1-65 Men's Work Shoes '. 56-95 Here is a Leckie shoe, reg. .$.()() value, with double st'le-inside pocket counter half bellows longiie in all sUf. Children's Rompers and Panteo Dresses in Plain Colors, ("hecks and Slripes; aged 1 lo (1. Heg. irU.rio. Special . . $1.45 Universal Trading Co. Dr. J. F. Maguire Is alleiiding the. Dental Convention in Y'lucouve-office will again bo Open on August 13 llii