PAGE SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 9 p.m. "The Stranger Adapted from the well-known novel by John Galsworthy, noted Hritish dramatist. The heart-appealing story of a loveahle, old dendict, who shaped the destinies of a beautiful. girl of the Loudon streets, a young society wastrel am! a great man of England. The backbone of any picture is the story here's a story with the strength xf Gibraltar. A more engrossing plot has never been invented, told as only a genius can tell it. Scenes laid in London. Dramatic Old Bailey trial and prison episode with real local color. Hicbard Dix, Hetty Compson, Lewis Stone, Tully Marshall, 1'Yank Nelson, Mary Jane Irving, and great cast. CHRISTIE COMEDY "HOT WATER." FUN FROM THE PRESS. Admission 35c and 10c. Walk Downstairs and SAVE MONEY White Pickling Onions (now .in) 15c lb., 7 lbs. $1.00 Medium sized Cucumbers, splendid for pickling, 6 for 25c Fresh Citron, firs, shipment now in, lb. . . 8c Fresh Outdoor Tomatoes. 5 lb. basket ... 50c Hothouse Tomatoes, per 5 Hi. basket 75c Large Head Celery .... 15c Golden Uanlam Corn, dozen 50c New Carrots, (i lbs. ... 25c Cooking Ouions, U.C., 5 lb; ,..25c Vegetable Marrow, lb. .. 5c Rarlleft Preserving Pears, heavy pack in apple boxes per casp . $2.85 Choice Cooking Apples, unwrapped, per box . . $2.50 RupertTableSupply Three Phones. Qio,2ii, 212 jt--' 1 Local News Notes j Harry JJrcen returned on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver and New Westminster. James, l'lcwii native, for assaulting, Najfanp, proprietor of the New .'Yokohama Cafe, was fined $20 in the idly police court this morning. ' Millie Small of Comox Avenue nleaded KUilly in the city police court Ibis mornjng to a charge "bf supplying, liquor to Indians and was fined $1QU. TV Mm, T. McClymont, who bus been holidaying -in the south for Ihn naslv couolo of months, re turned home' on" the l'rinco Ru- pert yesterday, afternoon, " '. I. A Mcl'hets.on. C.N.IL super inlendent, and Mrs. Mcl'herson relurned home on . the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from a holiday trip.. ' , ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith of Han nail are visitiiiiMho city and are registered at tlio Prince Hupert Hotel. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Kate Allen, daughter of Mr and Mrs, 11. E. Allen. Boxmakers of the fish packing houses are'lo bo given nn opportunity of showing their skill tonight at 8 o clock on the plat form at the Exhibition Hall when the box nailing competition takes, place. Competitors will have to nail six boxes. The six boxes made best in the shortest tim will win. First prize $15.00, second $10.00. Sterling Furnace COAL Dlltrd In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. This Is a very superior furmre coal. It (fives a clean hot rire an-l Is entirely free from soot, clinkers, slack and dirt. Some or ttj lament .heating plants In the city are now uslnir It with entirely satlsrattory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks, At $12.50 per ton. We are also Agents for the Famous . . J V a. Ma. a.. uHuiamiin-wcLLinuTun and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Goal Co. Main Orriea: Hotal Ctntral. Phona 16 47 r oc ONE YOUNG WOMAN WHO KNOWS a lot about the proper care of her wardrobe is Dainty Dorothy. She knows how to 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. PHONES BOX392 PRINCE RUPERT SPECIALS FOR FAIR WEEK ONLY. Wc give special reductions on all our stock to the visitor and the outside customer. Milk, per case $5.50 Flour :Maplo Leaf, Purity, and Five Hoses, per sack .... ..... $2.35 IHue Hibbon Tea, per lb, 65c 5 lb. packets $3.10 Economy Coffee, per lb. tin i .50c Economy Coffee, fresh ground, 3 lbs $1.30 Heinz Pork & Deans, 2's, 0 tins for ... ... ... $1.00 E CONQMY STOR 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. E NEXT AUDITORIUM DANCE Thursday Evening, Sept. 11 Moonlight Dances During the Evening Come early as Miss St. Cyr's 4-piecc orchestra will be there al 9.30 sharp and no 1 about it. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladles 50c Phone Black 449. L. F. Marren, Proirhtor. Advertise in the Dally Xews. THE DAILt NEWS Thursday, September H ation for the housing of the dogs at tlie exhibition building, ami thereby making it more conven ient for, exhibitors that a great deal more interest both locally and in the surrounding country could ,be fostered. Mr. Dorrell was of tlie- opinion that if the dog housing" were increased it would be possible to get at least thirty entries from Vancouver, and said he had noticed some splendid specimens of dogs on the city streets which would doubtless have been exhibited if I lie convenience of exhibitors, was studied more. Owing to the fact of a sudden-call south .Mr. Dorrell was unable to deliver his lecture yesterday afternoon. Care of Dogs In speaking of dogs and dog keeping Mr. Dorrell said that the first success for I lie show bench was housing. (Jond roomy kennels were necessary, the roomier the betler. All breeds could be kept out of doors witlt success OGDEN'S CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN , i. ALWAYS THE SAME lb.TlrW OGDEN'S LIVERPOOL The Gift House I FAIR WEEK SALE -Latest Novelties of the Season. BEADS, EARRINGS, BRACELETS, BARETTES, Ac. JUST ARRIVED See Our Side Window. We carry the largest stock of mounted and loose' Diamonds in the North. Extra Special Low Prices on Bracelet Watches. Absolutely Guaranteed. UMBRELLAS IN ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES From $1.75 to $12.50 The Best Made. "See Our Optician for Correctly Fitted Glasses." Max Heilbroner Pete Carrigan arrived in the IfmnF fp I n city from Hazelton on last night's train. Farmers Market Will start their Low Prices on all FRESH MEATS, HAMS, AND BACON On Friday, September 2 foiling Heef, lb 6c Pot Iloast, lb 10c Rib Steak, lb 15c Shoulder Hound Steak,lb. 20c Pork Steak, lb 25c Pork Roast, lb. .... ... 22c Stew Veal, lb 10c Veal Roast, It 18c Corned Reef lb 7c Swift's Premium Hams, lb. , ... 32c Swift's Racon, lb 21c Phone Blue 428. TIMBER SALE X 6489. Thpi-p. will be offered for Sale at I'nlillc Auction, at noon on tlm 9tli day of Octo ber, 1944, In the orrice or ine rorem Hanger at Hums IJike, B.C.. the Licence X 6489, to cut 80.800 ties, on an area situated on the south Mwre or franco. Lake, at Llpplncott Day, Halite 4, (.oast DIMiict. Two '2 1 years will be allowed ror re moval of timber. 'Provided lh.it any one unable to attend the auction In person may submit a sealed lender to be onened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars of the Chief Fores ter. Victoria, n.C or District Forester. l'rl.ire nuperf, B.C. ABOUT DOGS Urges Better Accommodation Here and Gives Hints to Owners of Canines Prior to leaving for the south Stanley Dorrell, of Vancouver, judge of the dogs at the local fair, and a prominent dog fancier well known throughout the Dominion, stated that the local show was very representative of the canine world but considered that by enlarging the accommod AUGUST SALES PRICES TO PREVAIL. TO PERMIT OUT OF TOWN VISITORS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR AUGUST SALES VALUES. Sea Crass Chairs und Hockers. Sale Price $9.00. Upholstered Heed Chairs and Hockers at $15.00, $16.00, $17.50, $20.00, $25.00 und $28.00. Hedrnom nud Dining Hooin Furniture at very attractive prices. Odd Dressers iii Walnut Finish to clear at Cost Prices. Simmons Heds, Springs and Mattresses in all grades at Special Sales Prices. Heady Made Curtains and Curtaining by the yard, in Scrims, Manpiesetles, " Madras, and Nets, at Special Heduced Prices. Phone 20. with the exception of Hie "toy" classt All outdoor kennels should be erected witli a south or southwest aspect. Tlie best ken. pels are those with concrete llboiW with covered in runs und sleeping quarlers with no draughts, and above all of a dry nature. A wooden lloor absorbs moisture and n.eeds constant disinfection. Uood ventilation is iudispeusihlc. Dogs cun stand cold but draughts, and dump are fatal. .u kennel should be less in diameter than the measurement of a dog. The kennel should be large enough for the dog to lie down in without touching the sides, and b at least twice the dog's height. Railed in runs are the best. The lloor of the kennel should be sloping to allow for drainage. Dogs are taught show manners when there are number kepi together. Like humans, they en. Joy society. Regarding bedding Mr. Dfii'icll -t.-ivs IIihI niilliiiii; ! heals clean wheat straw. If saw dust is put on the Ibtor it is liable lo gel into the dog's food, sometimes causing disastrous re-suits. Feeding Feeding is a most important matter. Tlie les cooking in I he Kennel tlie belter. The staple food for all dogs should be sound wholesome do? biscuits which contain many elements .of nutri tion for the carnivorous animal, varied by raw meat. Puppies should be fed three times a day from their leaving their dam up lo 7 or 8 months old. A varied diet of porridge and milk, brown bread soaked in milk and later shceps head broth. At four mouths dog biscuits broken up should be the omruing meal, large "bones and dry dog biscuits should be the morning meal, illicit teeth which al lliis period arc troublesome lo lliein, Tlie meat given lo pups should be minced, fresh and lean. The more a dog's diet is varied the better he will thrive. Hot food should never he given to dogs. In summer boiled rice should be one of (he main foods, Exercise Hxerci.se i essential. A com mon defect in show dogs is Hal, open and thin feel tlie result in most cases of lack of exercise. Hard roads are the best for a dog's exercise which Improves tlie feet and-develops the whole frame ami keeps him in good health. Mos of the complaints in dogs are due to the luck of ex. Icrcise. When dogs gel wet they should bo dried before being put into kennels. MAJORITY REDUCED , DEWDNEY ELECTION Catherwood, Conservative, Is Elected by Majority of Nine Votes VICTORIA, Sept. 11 A majority of nine for J, A. Catherwood, Conservative in Dewdney, reduced to that number from, thirteen was the result of an examination of ballots in court on the appeal of Maxwell Smith, . defeated, Lib eral candidate, who had appealed agnlii'U the first county Imported Swiss Net Curtains, the very latest in design al Bargain Values, ,1)7 and li-i Piece Dinner Sets, fromS10 7c ,s tu $44.50. 1)7 Piece China Dinner Set. Sale Pric e $60.00. . Odd Cups am Saucers, from 15c up. Hudson Hay Hlankels, in Hed, While (!rey and Hmwu at Heduced Prices. Compters and Pillows Pillows" from $2.50 a pair' to $10,00 pair. Down Comforters prices. HOME FURNISHER. Third Avenue. to clear at special Uuby Carriage and Strollers in Cear- a special prices this week only. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR THESE VALUES. GEO. D. TITE Box 1647. Cash & Carry Specials FOR FAIR WEEK ONLY. DEL MONTE CATSUP Heg.. il)c. Special, 2 for , 55c NABOB or lYIALKIN'S BEST TEA 2 lbs , . . JL25 PURE LOGANBERRY or LOGAN RASPBERRY JAM i lb. Pails - 65c FANCY COTTON COMFORTERS A well filled Cotton Comforter, covered with Art Silkoline in Hose, Hlue and Yellow design, Sizes 00 x 72. Ktra Special for one week only, each ... $3.15 BOYS' KNICKERS V In F.'incy Hrown it Unrk. firey TwceiU; al o Navy Hcrge. Sizes 20 lo 28. Hxlra jfyi'ciaK air 85c w LADIES' OXFORDS ' Log Cabin Hnck (.(Midyear Welt on .Mayfair ll. D width only. ' Sizes a to 7. Kxtru Special, pair $5.45 Universal Trading Co, BACK AGAIN! AND AT YOUR SERVICE. HIQH CLASS DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PfllCES. Dr. J. F. Maguire Smith Block. phorn 575' BOYS' BLACK WOOL Hose Special Purchase, sizes 7 to 10. A good substantial Hose, full srtcs 50c Pair H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Ave. and Fulton St. Yvo slock Pietorinl patterns. Phone