PAGE SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 0 p.m. Norma Talmadge in "THE SONG OF LOVE" A dream of Aruhy and tropical nights of love under African .-kies. Norma as an Ouled Nail dancing girl, an honri of the desert. Norma as a starry eyed beauty of the Sahara, fur whose smile proud Sheiks would kiss her dainty feet, for whose kiss men battled to" the death. A fascinating romance in which a beautiful Mohammedan maid braves death to save her Christian lover from the fierce Tuareg lords. Hattles, plot, counterplot and tempestuous love amidst white hot desert sands. Superb cast. Joseph Krhildkruut. Arthur Edmund Carewe, Laurence Wheat. Earl St henk. Maude Wayne and many others. COMEDY CARTOON "FELIX, THE GHOST BREAKER." FUN FROM THE PRESS. Admission 35c and 10c. Walk Downstairs and SAVE MONEY While Pickling Onions (now . in) 15c lb., 7 lbs. $1.00 Medium sized Cucumbers, splendid for pickling, C for 25c Fresh Citron, firs', shipment now in, lb 8c Fresh Outdoor Tomatoes, 5 lb. basket 50c i Hothouse Tomatoes, per 5 lb. basket 75c Large Head Celery .... 15c Golden Bantam Corn, dozen 50c New Carrots, G lbs. ... 25c Cooking Onions, H.C., 5 lb. . 25c Vegetable 'Marrow, lb. . . 5c Harllefl Preserving Pears, heavy pack in apple boxes per case $2.85 Choice Cookinp Apples, unwrapped, per box . . $2.50 RupertTableSupply Three Phones: 1iot7ii.2i2 LAND ACT. No.ici of Intention to Apply to Lt Land. In Ouii'ii .liar lutte Inland Land Ulslrlcl. IKH'oruirijr UHlrict ur I'rinre ltupert, B.C.. ami allualc near Tow Hill. Orahain Island. TAKE MOTICE that I, George W.' Dow-ling, ot HUSH CauilirldKe Street, Vancouver, 11. 0., occupation manufacturer, Intends tu apply for prnnlMlon In tonus the follow lnir (lencrloed lands: i.oninierieliitr at a Kt planted neir the Tool or Tow III1I. rati aide, ttienre northerly to low water mark; tht-nro westerly following low water mark 80 vlialns: Jhence southerly three (lialna; thdnre easterly 80 chain to point of commencement and containing 15 acres inore or Jes. CEoncE w. dowi.imo. ADollcanl DAVE RUTTEN. AKenl TIMBER SALE XG439. There will tie otrered for Sale at I'nMIr Auction, at noon on the Vtli day of orto Ijer, im, In the orflce or the Korean llamrer at Hum Lake, II.C, the Licence X18U. to cut so, woo ties, on an area altiated on Hie south Alum- or FrancoU Lake, at Llppincott Hay, lunge i. Coal District. Two (3) jrtiara will lto allowed Tor re mival of tlmler. 'Provided that any one unatile to at tend the auction in person may submit a ealed tender to tie opened at the hour of auction itoil treHled as one lild. Further twrllrular or the Ciller Fores ter, Victoria. JI.C, or District Forester. Prince uupert, D.C. TIMBER SALE X 6471. Sealed Tenders will Ij received by the District Foreter, not later than noon on the SI th day or Si pleiulier, mm, ror the pnrrhae or Licence X Ci? 1. weal shore F.llcrllfl Channel, C.lt. 3, to cut 670, nod feet or Spruce. ' Hemlock. Cedar and Bal- 'mm ttawloR. .Two ( years will uc allowed for removal or limber. I ' Further particular of the Chief Fores-1 ter, victoria, or tne District Forester. Trlnce liupcrt. B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6425. Sealed Tender." will he received by the Minister of Land, at Victoria, not later than noon on the 1 1 Hi day or September, 1111, ror the purchase or Licence X 64J5. to cut 1 1 7.000 lineal reet or Poles and I'llliur on Lot Id'.1', and 1833, xltuated about SM tnllea-and on other side of Skeena Itlver rrtmi lienio Station, Hanite 5, Coast I .and District. Two (?) years will be allowed for removal ' of timber. ' Further particular- or the Ciller Forester, Victoria. B.C., ui l)i-nic( Foreter, Prima Huptru B.C. m ONE YOUNG WOMAN WHO KNOWS a lot about the proper care of her wardrobe is Dainty Dorothy. She knows bow lo make serviceable frocks out of last season's dresses and believes that the science of dry cleaning is the friendliest service that ever helped a woman dress economically and well. PHONE 8 60X392 PRINCE RUPERT WALK1 OVER TO OUR STORE AND Save Money Take advantage of reduced prices now! liogers' Syrup, 20 lb. tins $1.65 10 lb. tins 85c 5 lb. (ins 45c No 1 Hotter, lb 40c 14 lb. boxes .. ... $5.50 L'.C. Kggs, 3 dozen for $1,10 Potatoes, per sack . . $2.00 Fancy Dry Onions, 5 lbs. 25c Carrots. 0 lbs 25c Yellow Turnips, i lbs. 25c ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. THE RINK Now Open for SKATING With Hand in attendance Tuosday Eve., Sept. 23. L. F. Marren, Pro hlor. Phone Hlack 49. Sterling Furnace COAL Dllrd In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. Thl Is a very superior furnace coal. It (rives a clean hot fire and Is entirely free rrotn aoot, clinkers, slack and dirt. Some or tl..! Urgent hratlna; plants In the city are now uslna It with entirely satisfactory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks, At $12.50 per ton. We are also A (rents for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main orflcat Hotal Cantral. Phona 15 r Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, refllstered 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, watches, clocks, silverware, cut glass, ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbroner I Diamond Specialist ft BLUE RIBBON TEA and FARMERS' BEST TEA ON SALE Friday and Saturday. He?, fur. Special, per lb. 50c Hlue Hibbon Tea in 2 lb. packages only anil accompanying meat orders at our redured prices: Hoiling Heef 6c Pol Iloasl 8c On 5 lb. Tea you save l.00 Do not miss Ibis chance. Other Specials are Fresh (irotind Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1.00 Hulk Cocoa, 2 lbs. for. . 25o Strawberry Jam 'pure: per tin 75o Fancy Jumble Pack Apples, per box k . . $2.25 Orders of 3.00 delivered. Farmers Market Phone Blue 428. WIRELESS JtEPOR 8 a.m. HULL 1IAHHOH. llaminy. squally, moderate west sale; barometer 2'J.'J2; temperature 5i; sea rough; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Curacao, 350 miles from Hyder northbound; 8 p.m. .spoke steam er Catherine 1)., 275 miles from Hellinsrbam south'uund. DEAD THEE POINT. Cloudy, t alin; barometer, 30.02; temper ature, 13; sea smooth. DKiHY ISLAND. Cloudy, southeast wind; barometer, 30.- 00; temperature, 51; sea smooth; i a.m. spoke .steamer (iray abeam Lawn Hill southbound. Noon HULL HAIIHOK. Clear, slrong northwest wind; barometer, 20.93; temperature, (50; sea rough; 8.20 spoke steamer Tees olf North Island south bound. ' DEAD THEE POINT. Cloudy, strong north - wind; barometer; 30.0G; temperature,-57; sea moderate".' DKiHY ISLAND, Cloudy, strong northwest wind; barometer, 30.11; temi .era lure, 57; sea moderate. JAPAN'S TITLES TOKIO, Japan. The number of tilled person in Japan is now 953, according lo figures jtisl published by the Imperial House, hold department. The lowest rank of the peerage, that o' baron, leads with HI; then coin viscounts with 382; counts, 103 marquises, 38; princes, II). Thir list does not include princes ol (lie imperial blood. DINOSAUR BONES UNCOVERED SALT LAKE CITY. The re- niains of another dinosaur, pro pounced the second lamest yo! found, have been unearthed in the Jensen, Utah, fossil field by Professor Earl Douglas of the Carnegie Institute. The skeleton is estimated lo weigh between five and six Ions and (lie- leg bones of the prehistoric animal are 12. to 13 feel in length. As oil is a lubricant to machinery so is advertising to the merchant. It makes things run smooth. THE DAILT NEWS WEATHERMAN iNARROWESCAPE NOW AT DIGBY: FRENCH PREMIER Local Meteorological Station Be ing Moved: Prominent Victoria Official Here The federal government me teorological bureau, which has been conducled in Westview for the past couple of years by 11. O. Crew, is being moved to the Dig- by wireless station where it will be located In future. F. Napier Denison, superintendent tif Oon-zales Heights meteorologlical ob servatory, Victoria, and one of the recognized weather author ities of the coast, arrived yester-i day afternoon from the south lo supervise 1 lie making of the transfer and will be here until Saturday. The equipment is being moved today and the sta tion will be jn operation at Digby Island tomorrow with S. C. Jackson, ciief operator ol Hie wireless station, in charge. One of the chief reasons for making he change""! I ha! direct com munication by wireless will be available with other important stations on the coast. fatherofIIgavigan DIES TORONTO HOSPITAL J. C. (iavigan of l lie Prince ltupert Table Supply this morning received a telegram from Toronto staling that his father. John Oavigau, had died in St. Michael's hospital in that cilv. He Was til years of age and had been ailjng for some time. In February last he spent a month in Prince Huperl visiting. THESE CHANGING TIMES "Politicians ued to cater lo the plain people." 'Well? "Hui now we must consider I tic good looking vole. "Louisville Courier. Journal. WHEN THE BABIES ARE CUTTING TEETH THE MOTHER SHOULD USE n During baby' teethinz time. tsvo (ally in the hot summer months, tha bowels become loose and diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, cramps, etc manifest themselves; the gums become swollen, tnd cankers form in the mouth. This is the time when the mother ihould use "Dr. Fowler's," and, per-laps, sare the baby's life. Put tip only by The T. llilbuxa Co, United, Toronto, OnL Two Hundred Communists Tried lo Mob Him' But Wore Dispersed by Police PAHIS, Sept. 18. Premier llerriol of Franco narrowly escaped injury in Marucille last night when two hundred Communists, swinging canes and sticks and shouting "amnesty," mad determined efforts to surround ami mob the premier in Hue Can-) nebierre, the main thoroughfare. I llerriol was rescued from the excited mob only after the police,' who atrixed belatedly, forced back the Communists and dis-. persed the gathering. PRIZE LIST OF MANUAL WORK The following is the complete list of awards al the recent exhibition here: Woodwork Sec. A I, V. Iliehards; 2. Tom Kelsey; honorable mention, Kami Miwa. Sec. It I and 2, K. McLcod: lion, mention. M. 'Sakamoto. Sec C 1, M. Sakamoto 2. John Saunders; libit, mention, F. McDouabl. Sec. D 1, A. Cado; 2, Y. Kat-suyama; lion, mention, A. Phillips. Sec. K 1, J. Nicherson: 2, X. Kinslor; lion, mention, I. Camer on. Drawing Sec. A I, W. Fisher: 2, O. Minns; hon. mention, V. Tlnunn. Sec. It laud 2. E, McLeod; hon. mention, F. Dingwell. Sec. C I, I). Slpwnrt; 2, II. Walker; hon. mention, E. Wallers. Sec. D 1, A. Phillip; 2, A. Cade. Sec. E I and 2, J. Mckersnn; hon.' mention, P. Haisler. Bank of Montreal Gold Medal For best project constructed without instruction or assistance -AVillie Hill; hon. mention. F. MrLeod. Industrial Section For best piece of furniture of general use I, II. Malhieson; ?. Y. Kalstiyama; 3, It. Malhieson: t, I. Cameron. PARENT-TEACHERS ARE REORGANIZED Plans for Coming Season Dis cussed at Meeting Held Last Night The Prince ltupert Patent Teachers' Association resumed its activities for the fall term al a well attended meeting held last nighl in the auditorium of Hoolh LMemorial Schooj. Mjs. (J. II. Arnoti, die president, was In the chair. , II. W. O'Neill was appointed I London Dry Gin I I $3.25 A BOTTLE J This advertisement is not published or displayed hy the Liquor Control Hoard or hy the Government of British Columbia. Cash & Carry Specials DEL MONTE CATSUP Keg. 10c. Special, 2 for , t B5(, NABOB or MALKIN'S BEST TEA 2 ' S1.25 PUnE LOGANBERRY or LOGAN nASPBERflY JAM Pails 65c FANCY COTTON COMFORTERS A well rilletl (lotton Comforter, covered with Art Hilkoliiie in Hose, Hlue mid Yellow (Icmxhs Sizes 00 x 72. Extra Spucial for one week only ench $3.15 BOYS' KNICKERS In Fancy lirown and Dark Ore. Tweeds; nl-o Navy Serge. Sizes 20 to 2H. lixlrn Special, p.-,,- 05e ' LADIES' OXFORDS ' . Log Cabin Muck Oootlyunr W'clt mi Mayfuir la t. I) width only. Siies :t to 7. Ex Ira Special, p,,r $5,45 Universal BACK AGAIN! AND AT YOUR SERVICE. HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PIIICES. Dr. J. F. Maguire Smith Block. CANADIAN B.C. Coast Sailings PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle .September 3, 6, 16, 26 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway-- September 1, 12, 22 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocen Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, arid Van couver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Ageicy for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General AoenL Corner cf 4th S'raet and 3rd nee ret a ry to succeed James Mitchell who ha t'Oiio to Anyox. T. Hoh MacKity was elected pre correspondent in succes-lion lo C. Woodworth who Iium taken a position in Vancouver. Mrs. Fred l'yle was made convener of the program comiuiilee m succession lo Mr. MacKay. There was a short program contributed lo by Mrs. William Millar, accompanied by Mrs. ). 0. Stuart, with a solo and little Miss Adelia Thurbor Willi a recitation. Mans were discussed for the forthcoming season and it was decided lo hold a whisl drivo on October II. After the business was concluded, the gathering retired to (he domestic science rooms where refieshiii'enls were served by the social committee consist nig oT Mrs. 1'it'd l'yle, Mrs. Howard Sleen, Mrs. Gandow. Mrs T. Hoss MacKay, Miss Mercer Miss Donaldson and Mrs. C. 1 einp. EARTHQUAKE IN TURKEY CONSTANTINO PL 2, Pe-t. 18- An eartliqimke last Saturday des j Iroyed 102 villages and killed hundreds of people, according to; a dispatch received by the Turk-J ish novernnient from Ezerutn, The lied Cross, has dispatched aid lo the stricken region. 1 Thursday, September 8. i9!, Trading Co. Phom 575. PACIFIC RAILWAY Services from Prince Rupert Avenue, Prince Ruportfc. Bestroyi times at that0 soiuve. 9 1 OARDACEJI "I GILLETT'S LYE keeps everything clean and sanitary