PAGE BIX. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Thursday, 7 and 9 "Trifling with Honor" One of the most enthralling and exciting dramas in mouths. An epic of the great national game baseball. All the underlying drama of .the game is expressed as well as its comedy moments. The story of a girl's great love for. a 4imu who- in the eyes of the world was an outcast, until through the power of that love he was brought back to a position of honor in the eyes of millions. Query! How long .should a girl wait for a man? This is a picture for the whole family. Rockliffe Fellowes, Buddy Messinger, Hayden Stevenson, Fritzi Ridgeway, and strong cast. FOX NEWS-GAZETTE. Admission 35c and 10c Preserving Strawberries, now in Price per case, $2.50 up RupertTableSuly Three Phones. aio,iii,2i2' 50c WILL BUY 5 lb. Sultana Raisins 50c t large tins Libby's Pork Heans ,. ... .... 50o 2 pkgs. McCormick's His- cui'ts 50c Hlackberry Jam, 30c size, 3 bottles for . . . , . . . . 50c Kippered Herring, 15c size, 0 tins for 50c Hulk Cocoa, i lbs. for .. 50o 1 lbs. Harvest Coffee 50c Matches, large pkg, 2 for 50c Loganberries, special, 2 for -.- 50c New Spuds, 15 lbs. for 50c U lbs. Ginger Snaps . . 50c 'Peaches, sliced, in tins, 2 for ... ... 50c Pineapple, sliced, largo tin, 2 for ,,. 50o' Je)ly Powders, 6 for .. 50o Farmers Market PHONES PRINCE" depends upon tne bma?b Dainty Dorothy writes: The band that rocks the cradle rules the world; liy this same hand the flag of Thrift's unfurled, DAINTY DOROTHY WRITES Ueing a militant woman doesn't necessarily mean trying to make a speech from, the top of the desk of a ess. senator. It, means the avoidance of wastefulness in food-stuffs and in clothing and other ways. A slight Inexpensive change in a gown or suit and perhaps the cleaning of it will make 11 stylishly serviceable. May we offer our experienced helpfulness? STtsSDiiv mm 60X392 RUPERT COMEDY. TENDER8 ASKED. , For 013 Acre Timber Tract on South Dank or Skeena lllvrr, two miles west of Skeens. Crossing; legal description Lot 2388, Group 1, casslar District. Stand estimated at 7,(iut),000 feet, chiefly Spruce, Hemlock anil Cedar suitable for poles and ties. Address CHICAGO TITLE & TI1UST CO. Trustee In Bankruptcy, Harry A. Massey ft Co., OD West Washing-ton St., Chicago, Illinois. LAND ACT. Atlln Land District. District of cattlar. . Take Notice that Iteginald Brook, of Atlln, occupation miner. Intends to 'apply for permission tu purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post I planted one hundred yards to the f8St of the mouth or liupert Creek, one mile east of Golden Gale on Taglsh Lake, thence south twenty chains, thence west to shore line, thence along shore line to point of commencement. REGINALD BIIOOK. April 81, 1084. WATER NOTICE. (Dlvtralon and Us) TAKE NOTICE that Hume D. Bablnirtnn. whose address Is Massett, will apply for a licence to take and use 5,000 (radons of water out of an unnamed pond. The water will be diverted from the pond at a point about 800 feet north of the north-east 100 lb. .Sacks, No. 50 lb. Sacks .. .. No. 1 Strawberries, crate .. No, 2 Strawberries, crate K, 3 boxes for ... ... . $1.25 .. 7Bo per $2.75 per $2.50 .. 40o All Heavy Orders Delivered. E COM STOR Phone 84. E 417 5th East Suits Wc have loo many Summer Suits on hand will clear at cost Come and look them over. "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. Sterling Furnace COAL Dsllvtrsd In l"lk. At $10.00 pei ten. This Is a very superior furnice coal. It elves a clean tu. lire and Is entirely free from toot, clinkers, slack and dirt. Some or the largest heating; plants In the city are now using- It with entirely satlsfntory results, STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks. At $12.50 per ton. We are also Agents fjr the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS.' Prince Rupert Goal Co. Main Offlcsi HoUl Cantrat. Phon 15 PREPARE ROUTE YANKEE FLYERS American Advance Aqonts Have Started Their Work In the North Atlantic LONDON, July 10. Will, departure from London Copenhagen of Lieut. L. Schulze, preparations for the 1) (he lAnierican round the world (flight in the Uritish Isles readi ed completion this week. Lieutenant Schulze will so lo Denmark to load a small trailing vessel with gasoline, oil and other supplies for Hie (ircenland hase of Anginagsalik. The supplies include a knock down raft, with which fuel will he floated to I lie planes wlieii the aviators ;aliglil on the water oil Green land, where he will establish an anchorage. Lieutenant Schulze will keep a trading vessel off Greenland, maintaining communication liy I he ship's wireless with the meteorological otlice in Loudon, sending weather reports to Lieutenant C. IS. Crumriue in Iceland. Lieutenant Cruinrine, who is now in Iceland, will store supplies at Hofnlioniafjonl on the east coast' anil Reykjavik on the west coast, keeping in cable and wireless communication with meleot'olislsLs in London, who at a conference just held witli the American air olliees here promised to supply weather reports for the flight over the sea between the Orkney Islands and Iceland while the fliers await favorable climatic conditions at Kirkwall in the Orkneys. Everything is being done by CITV OF PRINCE RUPERT. corner of block 10a D.L. 7, plan 916. Tender will be recclvmi bv the City or Queen Charlotte Islands, and will be used I'rlnce Ituperl for the puvrhase of Lot 5, tor innustri.il nurnose unon the lane do- It lock K9. section I. I'rlnre liiuxTt. Lnwol scribed as block 18 n.L. 7, plan 016. Queen or any tender not necessarily accepted. Charlotte Ulan is, This notice was posted Tenders to be marked "Tender for Lot" (on the ground on the 10th day of May. and to be In the orrice of the City Clerk. ,1951. A copy or this notice and an anpll- city licit, not later than i p.m., July lllh, 'cation pursuant thereto and to the "Water 19. (Art, toil," will be riled In the orrice or , E. F. JONES, the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Ob- 101 . City Clerk. jecimns io ine annnraiion mnv ne men with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller or Water nisrhts. -Parliament CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Riilldinirs, Victoria. B.C.. within fifty days Tenders will be received by the City of siier uie.ursi Bppearanrp or mis noure rrlnce ituDerl ror tne purcnase or In a local newspaper. The date or the 56-57, Mock 47, Section one. Lowest or (r:i Mob ....kll..,!.. , thl. nn. Art. . . ., j . .... . .. . 1 n'f I'uuniaMuii ui .4119 Muiice 19 soul, ally U IIUI I lull liuirs:4l ll.t anri.tru. 19S1. It. B. BABIWITON. Applicant. I i a r. .i ... n i I runner neauctions ,N i in Potatoes Clerk marked "Tender for Lots" not later than 5 pJti.. Friday, July lllh, 194. E. F. JO.ES. 1 r, :ity Clerk. IN PROBATE. THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. the Mailer of the Administration Act; and In the .Matter or the Estate or Eric kosse. Iipi'fnspii ; Intestate I TAKE .NOTICE that by order or Ills Ihinor F. Mcli. Young-, made this 3rd nay or July, A.Il. 19il, 1 was appointed Action Administrator or the estate or Eric kosse. deceased, and all parties havlnx rlalm apalnsl the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly veriried, to me on or berore the 8 th day or August, A.U. 1921, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount or their indebtedness to me rorthwitli. WAI.TEII GALE. Acting- Official Administrator, rrmce unpen, Dated this Sthday of July, 1921. IN PROBATE. IN THE 8UPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. it the Matter or the Administration Act; anil it the Matter or the Estate of Maranda s. Ilorne (also known as Maranda Home), Deceased; I and In the Matter or the Estate or Annie or Anna Wilt (Komi'times known as lilauna P. Wilt). Iiecehsed. I TAKE NOTICE that by orders or nu Honor F. Men. Young, made this Sfith day or June. 1924. I was aniMilnted Adminis trator or the estate or Maranda S. Ilorne (also known as Maranda Home) and also of the estate or Annie or Anna Wilt (some jtlmes known as Dlanna P. Wilt) and all :partlns having claims against either or the 'said estate arc hereby required to rur- nlsh same, properly veriried to me. on or berore the ?7tli day or July, A.U. 1921, and all parties Indebted to either or the estates are required to pay the amount or their Indebtedness to me rorthwitli. WALTER OAI.E, Arllnir (irrirlat Administrator. prince Ilujiert. It.C, Dated this 37th day rt June. 1921. You married him for better or worse and made up your mind that you would slick with him through sunshine and storm and help him make both ends meet and darn the hose and look after the children and everything. Hut you didn't promise to be a washing machine. We've got 'cm for sale. Call and see the New Savage Washer and Dryer. "A Demonstration Is a Revelation." Kaien Hardware Co. The Handy Andy Store Hardware and Sporting Goods 608 3rd Ave. Phone 3 TAB DAILY WBWB. Thursday, July 10, 1921, 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 years 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 less 10 per cent. Surely there must be value or we could not offer this Inducement. SILVERWARE A large shipment Just arrived. Moderate prlcos, latest designs. Max He ilbroner Diamond Specialist Major N. C. Davidson, air attache in Loudon, lo speed up the flight at this end of I lie journey as t lie aviators are already two weeks behind their schedule. About 1,100 gallons of gasoline and 200 gallons of oil are be ing deposited at each station within their area, including Lon dim, Kirkwall, Iceland Greenland. These ire necessitated by the possibi-) lily of one or two false starts ami forced returns owing to weather conditions. The Lieutenant Schujzc has deposited fifty cases of spare parts at Hrugh. The work there will require about a week, which, it is believed, the aviators will prefer to spend resting after the work has been gollen under "way, al though offers of eiiterlainmeiil are anticipated. FORMER RESIDENTS FISH ARRIVALS Six Schooners Sold 78-000 Pounds at Exchange This Morning Trawler Also In Four American and two Canadian schooners marketed a total of 78,000 pounds of halibut at the Fish Exchange this morning. Of this total the Americans hail 00,000 pounds and the Canadians 12,000 pounds. In addition the steam trawler G. E. Foster brought in 55,000 pounds for the Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co. The arrivals were: American liravo, 0,000 pounds at U.lt and 0c;, Eureka, 1 1,000 pounds, at 13. 8c and Oc to the Pacific Fisheries. Polaris, 10,000 pounds, at 1 1, He and 0c tu the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Genevieve, 0,000 pound at 13c and Cc lo the Hooth Fisher ies Canadian Co. Canadians Inez II., P.O00 pounds, at 12.2c and 7c lo the iloolh Fisheries Canadian Co. Nautilus. 3,000 " pounds at 12.0c and 7.5c to the Allin Fish- cries. RICE HAY IS GOOD FOR ARMY HORSES MANILA, July 8. The Hulled States army within the last year has purchased 8,000.000 pounds of rice hay, which lias I r ... ... large caches ULL" yausiuctury as louijer i or norsis ami mutes. .iier juiy first the commissary expects to enter into contracts for about Hn nno ooo i.i.nrt.u ,.r tnu a.i ' ill ! I. ...... i l, r plus remaining the companies' 1 u.tuu,HB .. m:. " L 11 ! em" 1 supplying the- gas and oil en-' ." - - Imi Hurt. I lit Hki t-.Mi.Vm si. Hi. Ill.lt up weather, must be " v" ",u ""- to take back i ll.fllllfkkl refunding the cost. M ,,UJ At Croydon and Kirkwall no notice of sale. stop will be made, except to fill I sealed Tenders will be rerelved by the willi ir!i nnil nil nvnki. rnniil l"lrlct torester at Prime lluperl tip to ...... ..-I. ...... -i - n,M.n nmm (. on July iii lain, I8tli. I9il, ill for r,,r 11.. i.nrrl installed.' The highe-i or OF ANYOX REUNION Many People Who Lived In Smelter Town Had Picnic at Second Beach, Vancouver, Last Week VANCOU.VKH July 10. A re union of former residents and neighbors of Hie smeller town of Anyox was held at Second lleach, Stanley Park, last Saturday af ternoon. Lunch was served by the ladies and an enjoyable time . . . . . . . . i was Held renewing old acquaint ances. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. 'lete Colsey, Mr.j and Mrs. Fred Mclnnis, Mr. and. Mrs. A. II. Wing, Mr. and Mrs.' Len Dobbin, Mr. and Mrs. W.l Highway and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.! (iuy Drydcn and daughter, Mr.j and Mrs. Alex. Parks and son, Mr. and Mrs, II. Hrown and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy (iill and soil, Mr. and Mrs. I'ele Peterson; and daughter, Mn and Mrs. fieo.j McOall, Mr. and Mrs, Will I. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oxley,; Mrs. Jenkinson, Mrs. W. Hallcii-1 line, Mrs, Gregg Thompson and daughter, Mrs. Mcintosh, Mrs,1 Hoxer, Mrs. Quigley and son, Miss Agnes McMillan, Miss Lucille I Smilh, Miss Jenney Oxley, Miss Gladys IJallentine, Miss Violet Katon, Miss Ada Stainsby, Mr. KImer Smith, Mr. Jack McCall, Mr. Owens, Mt Dave l'yfe, Mr. Turk and Sir. Slephney. LUMBER SHIPMENTS AT VICTORIA LIGHT VICTORIA, July 10. Lumber shipments for the mouth of June from the port of Victoria show a distinct decrease, falling off from the figures of. the preceding mouths. This is ascribed, prin cipally to Hie closing of the Japanese market, Figures compiled at the local customs show the following exports:. 503, 173 feet of lurpber; 181,500 pieces of fir latha; 075 bundles of doors and 730 cords of puipwood4 Btiriiy aiii"iiieu. Furlher particular prince ituperl, B.C. purchase renafrs and . .await favorable r a quantity or culled tdar ix.ie at iai lioii.i .-luiiniru m ii Lois Planes to seaplanes again, and iiranrh. eoverinir nriy (sin per rent or motors left there by Lieut- pnre " lo"' """"'ie" Tenders to be In the office of the Citv.cnailt Scbulzc must be t . i. ...... . , ... in , i ui"inir mill mil ai, nrugn ine wneeis 7iiu lineal net. The upset price which Is lowest tender that will be accepted i-pmnvnil lemovui nml ami luminous poiiiuons i"f , auar,e- rpnt n-r lineal foot. emplaced, transforming the Teiiiter must Im. accompanied by rer- any tender not heces- or District Forester. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved. surveyed Crown landa may b pre-empted' by British subjects over It years of ace, and by aliens on dtclarlnc Intention to becoxn British aubjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, and Improvement for aarrlcultural purpoaaa. Full Information concerning- reflations regarding pre-emptions Is riven In Bulletin No. 1. Land Series. "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the Department' of Lands, Victoria, B.C, or to any Gov-trnment Agent. Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which la not timber-land, l.e, carrying over 5.000 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 addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division, In which the land applied for Is situated, and are maue on prlntei forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for flTe rears and improvements made to value of 110 per acre, Including clearing and culUvatlng at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed Information see the Bulletin ''How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberlanri. for agricultural purposes; minimum price of first-class (arable) land Is $1 per acre, and second-class (grating) land $2.(0 'per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lends Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Series, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 49 acres, may be purchased or leased, the con-dltlons Including payment of stumpage. HOMESITE LEA8ES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 10 acres, may be leased as homesltes, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions s re fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEA8E8 For grazing and Industrlsl poses areas not exceeding 140 may be leased by on person company. QRAZINQ Under the Grezlnsr Act the pur-aeres er a Prev- tnce Is divided Into graxlng districts and the ran re administered under a HJratlng Commissioner, i Annual grating permits are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owners may lorm associations ror range msnagement Free, er partially free, permits are available for settlers, mnpers and travellers, up to tes head. Annual Sum- QnJD mer Clearance aJCIIc $10,000.00 Surplus Stock to be cleared Owing to the unusually late- season, we find our stock heavy for lliis time of year. We have received orders to clear this at sacrifice prices and wo mean, to gel results, 8ee the list heluw, whicll only partially gives un idea of Ihe savings to he effected by getting your wants at this time 12 Ladies' Suits, value to $r2.r.(). Sale Price .... $32.50 S Ladies' Suits lo clear at , $15.00 20 Ilaincoats, values lo $M'.5i. Sale Price $9.50 12 Homespun Dresses, size l lo 20. Sale Price . . $4.05 20 House Dresses, values to $2.rk. Sale Price .... $1.50 HO Serge Skirts, values lo .$0.50. Sale Price $3.50 Summer Vests, pink or white, a for $1.00 Knit Drawers, 05c value, 2 for $1.00 (iloves, chamoiselle, nil colors, per pair . 85c Kid Moves,' slightly damaged, per pair . . $1.00 Silk (iloves, all colors, per pair $1.25 HOSIERY Pure Silk, clearing lines, reg. $200 per pair, for . . . $1.00 Lisle Hose, hrown, white, grey, Mack, II pairs for . . $1.00 Children's Colored Top Socks, "0c value, W pairs for $1.00 Hoys' Hock Itih, all sizes, 2 pairs for ... $1.00 GOSSARD CORSETS Some discontinued models, values to $7.50. To cletir $3.75 Other lines to clear from $1.00 to $2.75 Child's Wash Hals, values to $1.10. Sale Price . . . . 65c 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. ;i-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 (Irass Mais, each 50c Prints, light and dark, 1 yards for l $1.00 ALL SWEATERS AT 20 DISCOUNT. S only, Miiugalow Hugs, Ux-'Pi, reg. $15.00, for .... $8.50 .10 dozen Honeycomb Towels, reg. 05c pair. Sale Pnre 60c 10 dozen Heavy Linen Huck Towels, slightly soiled, $1.75 value per pair, for . $1.00 All Wool Serges, Navy and Colors, special per yard . . 05c All Dress Goods at 20 Reduction. Hundreds of other bargains. We have not p;ire to mention them here, but will be on display at Sale Prices. H. 5. WALLACE CO. Phono 0. 05c Limited Third Avenue and Fulton. Genuine Mid-Summer 10 days only SALE starting Friday, July 1 1 -Women's Canvas Oxfords and Slippers; 10 days only Women's Canvas Hoots, rubber soles; Human Sandals in patent leather, sizes 5 to 2. $3.15 Dr. Seholl's Metatarsal Arch Supports-, retail price $5.00. $1.05 Children's Shoes in kid, patent leather and calf skin, sizes lo 10, $2.95 Misses' Hoots, similar lo above in leathers, hut in girls' fittings, sizes i 1-2; i.00aiid $5.00 values. S3.45 Women's Palenl Leather Oxrords and Slipyrs( in good shapes but broken sizes; slock that sold - at $5.00 and $0.00. $3.45 Women's Strap .Slippers in Vici Kid, cushion sole and welted. $1.45 An assortment of broken lines in Classic and Pack nrd makes. $4.45 Men's (iiiumelal Hoots, Neolin soles and welled; good shapes and good slock, sizes X, HVt and 0 only 85c Child's Canvas Slippers, rubber soled, in sizes from 5 lo 10; regular price $I.!I5. Our entire slock has been reduced for this sale,. COME EXPECTING BARGAINS. Our Prices defy mall order competition. Family Shoe Store amatco For panelling your rooms it rivals the most costly hardwoods. Rejuvenate your Homo Quickly ami Pennaiioiilly. Sole Agents Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 110 and 504.