PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, 7 and 9 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE, 3 P.M. Walk Downstairs and SAVE MONEY While Pickling Unions now in 15c lb., 7 lbs. ,$1.00 Medium sized Cucumbers, splendid for pickling, 0 for ... 25c Fresh Citron, first shipment now in, lb 8c Fresh Tomatoes, N. 1 stock, 5 lb. basket 50c Large Head Celery .... 15c Golden IJantam-Uoni, dozen 50c New Carrol s, 6 lbs. . . . 25c Cooking Onions, ll. C, 5 lb. 25c Vegetable Marrow, lb. . . 5c Uartlelt Preserving Pears, heavy pack in apple boxes per ease $2.50 Choice Cooking Apples, unwrapped, per box . . $2.50 Three Phones. Qio,2ii,2i2' SLICKER WEATHER! RupertTablcSupply Children's and Hoys' Slickers from .... $4.50 to $6.50 Children's Waterproof llain-capes with Plaid Hoods, from 3.75 to $1.70 Ladies' Kngli) Coals with h Itubbcr Velvet Collar $14.50 H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd Cor. Fulton & 3rd Ave. Phone 9. Daisy Durham was fined 20 in Hie ril.v rvfilice court this morning tor H-aiilting 'irace Uiant -tnk'' , li' r i" lii racu The greatest motion-picture triumph ever achieved. The picture of the wholo world is talking about. An uplifting romance of a vanished frontier in which the perils of the pioneers are lived again in the places in which they lived then. "2,000 miles of entertainment; 3,000 actors; 300 covered wagons (a 2-miIc train'; 600 oxen; 1,-000 Indians; 3,000 -horses. , COVERED WAGON A JAMES CDUZE PRODUCTION PRESENTED BY JES SC L.LASK1 FUN FROM THE PRESS 75c and 35c. Saturday Matinee 50c and 25c. SpecialNotice We wish that we are our to announce again opening; FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT Commencing Friday morning this week we will have a full supply of Fresh Meat, alsi Hams, Bacon, Lard, Choose, etc. f Extra lb. . Special Bacon, GEO. KERR, Butcher per 21c Farmers Market Phone Blue 428. Orders of $5.00 Delivered. 1 ONE YOUNQ WOMAN WHO KNOWS a lot about the proper care of tier wardrobe is Dainty Dorothy. She knows how to make serviceable frocks oul of last season's dresses and believes that the science of dry cleaning Is the friendliest service I hat ever helped a woman dress economically and well. PHONE 8 $T&i B0X392 PRINCE """ KU PERT PRINCE RUPERT TIDE? Sunday, August 31 High 1:18 a.m. 21.1 fl. 11:18 p.m. 20.3 ' Low 8:13 a.m. 2.5 " 20:27 p.m. 1.1 " lernoon. PACT BEINQ SIGNED LONDON, Aug. 30. The pact drawn up for settlement of re parations uimer 1 ne nawc scheme is being signed Ibis afj CHINESE HOMELESS CHINGKINO, China, Aug. 30.- rMjveii iiunnieii- laniines are homeless following a; fire in IIipJ section of Hie secMon along lliel Vaugiste Kiver. 1 Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YCUR 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 charge: will be . found reasonable In very Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES. Diamonds, watches, clocks, silverware; cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbrcner Diamond Specialist SPECIALS ON SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR GIRLS AND B9YSI Wal'eh our windows for Sclir.iil Supplies. Special for weci. of school opening only. Scribblers, per doz. . . . 40c Pencils, per doz. 25c and 50c School Dags,' each 50c, $1.00 Note Hooks, per doz. .. 45c Pencil Hoxcs, each 25c, 35c Many olher item.s such as Rulers, Crayons. Compasses, Set Squares, Frasers, etc., at lowest prices. Comv to us for llargalns in School Supplies. E 01 STOR 417 Fifth Avenue Phone 84. East. TIMBER SALE X 6425. E Sterling Furnace COAL Dl!red In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. This Is a very superior furiure coal. It gives a clean hot rire ami I.- i.-iilin i) Irei- rroiii smit, i linkers, slai'k ami dirt. Some or II. large' hcalinir plants In the city are now uliiir 11 uilli entirely sallsrai lory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks. At $12.50 per ton. We ari alsc A genu for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINGTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main orflcat Hottl Cantral. Phoa 16 Prince Rupert Branch ! CECIL HACKER WAS ! IN TRAIN ACCIDENT! Cecil Hacker, son of llev. U. (i. Hacker who returned home from Manitoba where he has been holi daying with his uncle and aunt on a farm near Hegina, says the people in that district expect to gel alioul thirty bushels to I lie acre of wheat. Although the grain is rather green, culling will commence Monday, Hie farmers preferring Jo cut the grain green rather than risk the danger of frosts injuring it. Cutting had already commenced at Saskatoon where crops were lighter and arlier. Cecil was in (he train llial was oir Hie line near Mount Ilobson. He was not hurt although a woman was Ihrown against mm by the impact. A wailer'who was shaving cut his arm with the razor and a few others were shaken up ralhT badly. All tin-cars were oIT the track except the observation cap. Dr. ft. P. Kinsman of Anyox left on last nighl's train for Halifax en route to his home a' Walerloo, N.S. where he will peml a vacation. .1. A. Craig, who spent some lime here and on the Islands during the war as an airplane spruce 1 inspector for the munitions board arrived from Ottawa yesterday and is making the round trio to Stewart on the Prince (ieorge 4n day before proceeding south to Vancouver tonigh He is on a vacatic trip. William Simrnc.., charged by George Tessier witll slealing Uvo pool balls from the Trail Club, pleaded guilty nnd was lei out on ibiiuTK.tiili.il ttfinlfiiifn hv f nvial rnfn S.aled Tenders will be received by tho! ',' . . .. .. Mlnntn ..f l.nnd. at Victoria, not later I McClyniont III (he city police llian nMiii mi tne 11th day or September, -....pi .i.j,. miirnlnfr Hp will lie court tills morning. MC Will 111 1924. Mr the Durchase or Llrcnre X eui. 1 to rut 117,000 lineal reet uf Pole BltiialAfl and ' required to reptirt to the polite about S V. mllra and and 1033. on other side or sianon for I lie nnxl month nnd 1 cXt'und lMrtrVr,n Sta,'on' ,la""V'i parents in Vancouver will bo two (Hi win win be allowed ror re- couitiiun cale.l wil ll. He recently moval or timber. 1 . ... Further particulars or th chief fo-m- arrived fnni Vancouver wan n ler. Victoria. B.C., or District Forester, ii1.,iii ifi UlCalrieal outfit. Prince Iluprrt. B.C. Your Boy's Success NO one starting out in life ever expects to fail. Youth is always hopeful, but hope alone cannot bring success. If your hope is to sec your bov a Bitr-ross in tVm world, securing independence and comfort the vision of so yet the attainment many, of so few adopt a regular savings plan for him now, and teach him in his tender years the value of saving something out of every dollar. TIIAT WAY LIES IIIS SUCCESS. Of 0p Bank da Stuart J. Madcod, Manager TEA flfakes all llje Difference. Oiinlifv -firth alwavsf - v FAREWELL PARTY FOR IHRRYWELFORD IS GIVEN BY INLANDER ProscnUtlon Made In Course of Evening and Dancing Kopt up Until Late Hour The Inlander was the scene of a merry parly last night when a farewell dance was given for, Harry Wei ford who has lived' there for a numJier of years and! who is now leaving, to be married' There were about fifty people present and dancing was kepi up till a late hour. The presentation was made during supper, which was served in the big dining room under the superintendence of Miss Irwin and Miss Aichisun with the ln-lander staff co-operating. Thomas Trolier read a little address and handed to the retiring member a gold fountain pen and eveisharp pencil in a case. The assembled company then sang For lie's U Jolly Good Fellow" and gave three lioarly cheers and a tiger for the guest of the evening who llianked them in n neat speech for (he gift and the kind 'lioughU which prompted the Jiving. The address said: Dear Harry "We hear you are about lo join Mie ranks of tho Henedicts, bul ! before you leave us we wish to show our regard for you by pre-j ieniing you wilh a lilllc token. Accept il from your old pals ami when yon use it, cast a Drought -Hck to the good old days at the' 'nlander. You will be missed there, hut what is our loss is somebody's gain. We, who still retain our freedom, will sym pathize wilh you in your new life, but, remember that you aro changing your estate voluntarily nnd wilh your eyes open. If in saying, this wo show a tinge of jealousy, the blame is not ours. "Good luck to you, Harry. All our best wishes go with you and yours. Those Present Throse present at the dance were Mrs. McMordie nnd the Misses Stephens, M. I). Greer, Hay Warlock, K. 1. Jcnncr, Miss Dorothy Stephen, Leonard Hate. Mr. and Mrs'. Frank Moore, Miss Irwin, Val Tomlinson, Miss J. II. Lee, G. H. Hodgson, Alex. IUx, Miss Helen Mcllae, Miss Dorothy Thompson, William Walls. Miss Zada l'nlmbom, Miss M. II. Heb-den. Miss Hetty Weller. Mrs. Grieve, II. Ft I'ullen, Miss Yvonne llnberge, Miss Muriel Collison, Waller Holmes, H. L, Mann. Miss Kathleen Slnrk, llobert Harllelt, j Miss Alcheson, II. Garrett, Miss; It. V. Long. G. II. Cartland, Miss! G. Macdonald, H. F. Thompson,! Miss May Hnrgess, Ileg. A. Press. Miss Vi. Cameron. W. H. Hurgess. Miss Mary Carler, Mellaril llmve. Thomas Trolier, H. K. llarrnp, Mrs. Nickerson and Miss Newall, and Mr. Mack. Mr. Welford is lo marry Miss Florence Thompson of Senforth. Onlnrio, (he event lo lake place1 In Hie Presbyterian Church In; I he Onlnrio town and following il the young people have plnnncd n motor drive down into the Slnlcs ami visits to many of the Canadian cilies en.roule home. They will live here in Iho Hesner A pni'lments. iu I Advertise in the Daily News. Cash Saturday, August 30, 1921 OR 1 m r 'I & Carry pecials FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 1 m fJfcBft; GUARANTEED 100, PURE SPECIAL PER TIN 10c MALKIN'S BEST PEAS Ileg. ;i."ic value. Kxlrn special, tins for Jl.00 CHRISTIES' ARROWROOT BISCUITS Meg. r.0r lb. Special, a His. . . . ; . V.00 (This is new slock anil will lie sold. Out of Ifv (in, assuring crispiicss.) MEN'S CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS Wool lined. Made in Hiiglami. Size's .11 to U, Special. ea h KIMONA AND BATHROBE FLANNEL. li"" wide. 10 different designs to choose from Hug. 7."t yard. Special, yard ... .j BOYS' SUITS $22.50 S5c in Fancy Tweeds, Worsteds ami Surges. I.at-l models. Sizes !i5 to 37. Speoiallv pru ed. jic suit . $7.50 to $19.50 Universal Trading Co, My choice for aged, malu're quality! OLD CROW BOURBON WHISKEY BOTTLED UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION rhis advertiscmont Is not published or displayed h.v t'1! l'(,ll0C Control Uoard or by the Government of Uritish Column