PAGE SIX. ' - I " . " WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Thursday, 7 and 9 William S. Hart Ik llltB 7 Your summer silk dresses should, be cleaned by an expert whose knowledge of materials and cleansing pro. cesses will' allow him I o return the garments to you in perfect condition. Here you will gel such a service. Men's silk suits are cleaned and pressed by us in a manner that meets with his approbation. TilMYi PHONE 8 60X392 $1.00 Will buy more here. You can save money on everything you buy at Farmers' Market. (Juality guaranteed. 1 tin Kmpress Strawberry Jam and 3 pkgs. Cornflakes for ... .. .. S1.00 1 lb. C5c Hulk Tea and 1 doz. 05c Oranges for $1.00 Cantaloupes, C for .. $1.00 Strawberries, 6 for ... $1.00 Campbell's' oup, 7 for $1.00 Ginger Snaps, 5 lb. for $1.00 I'icnic Hams, per lb. 17140 Hulk Haislns, extra special, 0 lbs. for ... ... . . $1.00 Orders over $5.00 Delivered. Farmers Market in "SINGER JIM McKEE" The two gnu star and his pinto in yet another thriller pf the wild and Woolly. The story of a miner turned out-aw for the sake of the orphan girl he had promised to protect. Hair-raising thrills. Bill sings in the key of "see." bee him make n sixty foot diVe in ui shallow stream, ride a motorcycle at hreakneck speed, dive through plate glass, smash his way through a strong door with bare fists and effect a perilous rope descent from a high roof with bricks crashing around him. COMEDY CARTOON "FELIX FILLS A SHORTAGE" FOX NEWS-GAZETTE. Admission 35c and 10c. NEW POTATOES 6 lbs. for 25c NEW CARROTS 3 lbs. for 25c NEW RUTABAGOES 4 lbs. for 25o TERRACE, STRAWBERRIES 2 for 35c Strawberries for preserving will be arriving shortly. Pee us for prices, RupertTableSupply Three Phones. 110,711,212' SKA I.ED TK.MiKlls addressed to Uitj uudei'bltfiicd. and endum-d "lender for wharf extension and i-Mimi i',.r. ii1"". ?"L reeelved at' llns oiriec until 12 o'clock noon (daylight ssvlna). Tues day, July 22, 1924, Tor the coiistruclloii of an eMen.'Kill and rrmlrs 1.. in,, uiui-r al Bella Cwila, skeena OMrlct, B.C. I'lans and roinis or contract can be seen and ypeei Heat Ion and Tonns of tender obtained at this Urpartmenl. at the ofrite of the District Engineer., Old Post Office milium?, ictoria, n.u and at the I'oul orrices, Vancouver, B.C.; fi'iice llimert. B.C.; .amu, B.C., and Bella Coola. B.C. Tenders will not be considered unless ninde tin printed rorms supplied by the Department and In arrordar.ee with con-i dillons contained therein. Karh tender must be ari-iuminnleri i.v accented rhenue on a rhinpnii hint ,...- nrK!i. which win oe returned ir the In tending bidder submit a regular bid. By order. S. DKSJAnni.NS. r. . . . . t., Artlnir Secretary. 1 able to the order or the Minister of iiiuiufo Ottawa. June 18, tOJl. " 153 hi? TENDERS ASKED. For 043 Acre Timber Tract on South Bank or Skeena niver. two miles west or J5na Crossing-; legal description Lot 2388. r.roup t. Casslar District. Stand estimated at 7.000.000 feet, chleriy Spruce, llemlnck and Cedar suitable for poles and ties. Addres ntlfMfin TITf r 1. Timer rr VANCOUVERAT ELECTION TIME Cornelius Vanderbullt Says Streets Badly Lighted and Had to Use Flashlight In Ins paper, the Illustrated Daily News of Los Angeles, Cor ir-iius auueruni jr., eililor am publisher, writes an iiitcreslin article on Vancouver as follows Hands across the sea. Shout this not be changed lo "Hanil the border?" More than 100 years of peace wiih our neighbors of the north Not one single military post, fort or rifle between us. Hritish Col-unibians, most of them,, really like their American brothers I here is lilllc ill-feeling. They understand us. We understand them. We are friends in every sense of the word This is golf tournament week in Vancouver and the city is flooded wilh Americans. Thirly two Californians are entered in the Pacific coast championship. Johnny Drelicr is here with us. more popular man does not exist on the links, with the possible exception of Harry Foster, pros! dent of the rosier and Kleiscr Ad- vertisiiig agency. Our hotel is filled with American voices and golf champions, Kvcry train and boat brings in more of them. fiolf and polo vie with each other for (he crowds that spend time on the bleachers. Poor Little P.G.E. This is also election week. U is a very busy lime. One must n ?,ho well ver?d in Knglish politics compreiiciui it. mere are ......... ,,,,,, , , u ,,rr ,.rnl , inei,, amount of the tender. Bonds of the Do- Ihlee . parlies . . . ill Ihemiun ,, , UK. Most miu 01 me Lainunn ,,r llm p,inl,l,. National Hallway Company will also be Be offer from seems lo have WK2et;t3,l,ufr!:en ov" ,he li,lIc .Note. - Blue prim can be obtained m railway. One oarlv claims mil. '5 .'"".""."' uepositnifr an accept- lii,n liron raVK ed a cn rheqim for the sum of no.oo. pavalile 10 tne order of the Minister of Public nuandered on this line which travels from nowhere to nowhere. The other group claims this is untrue and a itrlllsli TIM DAILY R&WB, Thursday, July 3, 1924. Optician and Optometrist ir troubled with EYE STRAIN or you neod a CHANGE or 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 thera must be value or we could not offer this Inducement. SILVERWARE A large shipment Just arrived. Moderate prlcos, latest designs. Max rleilfcrooer Diamond Specialist very strict. Pedestrians-must find it harder still to get about. Muny of them carry flashlights. Vancouver suffers from much fog al night. In foggy weather and wilh poor lights the city is worst- off than Loudon. Hates to Leave Two more days here and then we are off again. They have been lime in life. GETTING READY FOR GRAIN (continued from page one) that it has just refused a very big sixty-ton box cars. The Has lent syndi-.Car Company, New (Has mie, le, and auu has nas delivered oeuvereu 1.1 135 fifty. CROP gow, .VS. i-aic jiu iiiu uju ui iiiu nny-ion gen-Ihe third parly calls everyone eral service cars. In addition, the liars and advises a clean sweep shops of the system at Moncton witli a new broom. (have completed two large lunch- ine streets are rilled with counter cars designed for the bands and parades. Advertise- harvest rush lo the west. Four merits chiller the cars. Tele-'more cars of this descrintion are Trustee in Bankruptcy, iiarry a. Masiey graph poles are posted with overy.to be completed in time for the Co.. C9 Vt Washington St.. Illinois. LAND ACT. Atlln Land Diatrict. rake notice that Chicago, District of Caaslar, Iieg-lnald' Drnok, of Atlln, occupation miner. Intends to unniir nnl' iiiiisiiiii ill iiiirrii.ivfl iiiA r purchase the follow ln(r ueacrmea janas: nommnnrlnv uommcnclnir at at a a nnc. nost planted one huudrrd yards to the east of GDNQMY STORE 417 5th East (conceivable notice. Soap box ora- harvest rush. tors ire on every corner. Sand- New Passenger Cars wicli men pace the curbstones Passenger car equipment to wilh weird Hritish signs not at all.bo completed includes six parlor funny lo us Americans The mayor of Vancouver is a IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Kstate of Maranda S. Home (also, known as Maranda IKiinej, Deceased; and In the Matter -of the Kalate or Annie or Anna Wilt (MiMetitnea known as Diaiina i. wilt . Deceased. TAKK MiTICK that Iiy ordera of Kin Honor V . Mel). Vounir, ninde this jotli day of June, 10SI, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Maranda S. Home (also known as Maranda llorne) and also of the entate of Annie or Anna Wilt (noiiie times known a Wanna p. wilt) and all parties liavlinr claims against either of the said estate are hereby rcntilred to fur nish same, properly verified to me, on or before the 27th day or July, A.Ii. 1924. and all partiea Indebted to either of the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness- to me forthwith. ' WAI.TF.lt OALE. Actlna- Official Administrator. I'rlnre Unpen. u.C. luted this ?7tll day of. June. tP4. IN PROBATE. IN THE 8UPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. la the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of Christ Peterson, liereaseds Intestate. TAh'K NOTICK that bv order of Ills Honor F. Mrll. Vounir. made this if at 1 dav of June. All. iu4. I was annotated Artlnir Administrator of the Estate of Christ reierson. deceased, and all parties navinir claims airainsi I ne estate are Here by required to furnish dame, nronerlv verl fled to me, .on. or before I7lii day of Jiny. A.i). itjt, and all partiea Indebted to the estate are renulred to mv the amount of their Indebtedness to me form- nun. WALTER OM.E. Acting- Omelal Administrate. . , , I'rlnre Itui ert, B.C. M Dated Uils 3?m day or Juue, 1024. cars, four buffet parlor cars, four compartment cars and 20 first- cirarmlng gentleman. He is not a clans steel coabhes. This order n1?6 r-'oEViJ? "'nuix-rt crec'it, one mile eastipolilician by any means. In fact, is 'being handled by the Canadian south twenty chains, thence west 'to shore: "e says ,,lu, lie ,l(,cs not know Car and l oundry Company. The .WniSnt; e 10 P"ni or """ '" "e was elected to National Steel Co. of Hamilton prll it. 1 094, REGINALD BUOOK. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Eastern Canada Unite States Triangle Tour to JASPER NATIONAL PARK EDMONTON and CALGARY. One way via Vancouver. Write or call: City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 260. Clearing Out Stock of Terrace Potatoes Your last chance on No. 1 Potatoes 100 lb. sacks $1.75 50 lb. sacks 90o Order Early. Fresh Strawberries and Cireen Stuff at Lowest Prices. AH Heavy Orders Delivered. E Phone 84. OlfrCC. bas four comhinnlinn lin'rirntrn lie is a great booster for a and smokers lb complete. The United Pacific east. He wants Moid real Company also has 10 law and order and peace and mail and express, 30 cabooses, )5 contentment the brotherhood of ballast and iOO, box cars to de limit Work of Clubs Then there is the f'ryro Club. II is doing exceptionally fine work by raising funds and donating lo the city children's playground", where the Utile tines may go afler school hoqrs and keep off the streets. Holary and Kiwanls clubs at honfe should follow their beliefs in service. The streets of Vancouver are very poorly lifthled. One docs Iniss I lie good bright lights oT even Hie most poorly lighted dis trict of our California metro polises. Here one can scarcely see anytliliitr. .Headlights on machines are pruhibited within die cily limits and t lie police are liver. Thi' National, system plans ivinff rapid movement lo the large grain movement which is expected lo come, from the western provinces this year. The work o assembling cars in the western region has already begun and, from August on, all freight trains moving westward will carry grain cars thai are lo be stored on sidings and in yards al strategic points to await the harvest. Last year the Canadian National Railways assembled more lhan 10,000 grain cars in Western Canada to handle (he crop and this year's figures will exceed tliat number. LARGEST CARGO FROM U.K. TO THIS PROVINCE VICTOIUA, July 3. To the Canadian (ioverument Merchant Marine slcamship Canadian Freighter, Capl. C. H. Hisselt, goes the honor of bringing the largest cargo from the United Kingdom f,ot' Victoria and Vancouver. The vessel will lie here several days discharging one of ( lie largest shipments of Jlipior lo be unloaded here and the largest consignment of steel plates I hat has ever been brought to Victoria in one shipment. i'ho vessel made an excellent run from (llasgoW, from which port she sailed on May 11!. Over 700 tons of steel plating were brought oul from tlie OKI Country by the Canadian .Freighter for Yarrow's Limited. The remaining 500 tons of cargo will bo discharged at Ogdou Point and comprise liquqr and general merchandise. The Canadian Freighter also has, a large cargo for Vancoucr. Subcribe for the Dally News. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DKlllY ISLAND. Clear, calm: baroineler, 30.il; temperature, 50; sea smooth. DEAD TIIKK POINT. Cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.27; temperature, 55; sea smooth. HULL HAIIHOH. Clear, north west, wind; barometer. 30. 15 temperature 02; sea smoolfi; 8 p.m. spoke motorship Apex, Htd-lingham for Ketchikan, 300 miles from Ketchikan; 8 p.m. spoke sleamec Cordova 285 miles north of Seattle southbound: 8 n.m. spoke steamer Amur. Auyox for Tacoma, SCO miles from Tacoma; p.m. spoke steamer Admiral Walson in litzliugh Sound northbound; 5 a.m. spoke steam er Princess Louise olf Ivory is land southbound. Noon DKiHY ISLAND. Clear, calm: liaronieler. 30: id: leiiiiieratuic. .18; sea smooth; 8 a.m. spoke steamer. Prince John. Samlsiiil for Skiikwile. DKAD .THKK 1OINT.t-CIouIv. calm; barometer, 30.20 temperature 01, sea smooth. MULL HAHHOH. Clear, fresh; liaronieler, 30.15; temperature. 74: light chop; 8:30 a.m. spoke steamer enturc in Milbank Sound northbound; 0 a,ui. spoke steamer Canadian Volunteer oil Con. Island bound for Ocean Falls. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert V.. II. Hucknell. Vernon; Mr. filial M J I Mi. I, I i ft so kind to us everywhere that oiien'u, J ,i 7 , ' , ," hates .0 leave their hospitable , " lV H J arms -ami return to the sterner, M(ll v' tilings or lire, and yet every good thing must come to an end some tie; W. S. Harris, Hazclton; Homer Jackson, Kdinonton; Mrs Philip Hackus. Hyder; M. T .loimsoii, hctrhikan; Mrs. L. Wurko, Terrace; Dr. and. Mr Hilliard, Winnipeg; Miss Mackay, Sinilliers; AllanHancock, Saskatoon, (leorfje McAfee, (ieorge-lown; C. M. Mcl.n'lyre, Anyox; W. II. Hlake, Telegraph Creek; J. II. Hailey, Montreal; M. Lawler, city; John Fargo, Stewart. Central I J. (!. Johnlon, II. V. MacLeod and V. J. Husswood, cily;V. A. ! r .. .. moyer, Vancouver; j. r. Mansom and son. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vaxa-nt, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may b pre-empted b Ornish subjects over II year of aire, and by aliens on declaring- intention to become Brltlah subjects, conditional upon ruidanca, occupation, and improvement for agricultural purposes. . Full information concerning regulations regarding pre-emptions is tlven In Bulletin No. 1, Land Series. "How to Pre-empt Land." copies ot which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the Department of lnds. Victoria, B.C, or to any Government Agent. . Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which la not timber, land. I.e., carrying over 4.000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 1,000 feet per acre east of that Range. AppllcaUona 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 made on prlnteJ forms, copies ot which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for fire years and Improvements made to value of $10 per acre, including clearing and culUvatlng at least Ave acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed Information see the BulleUn "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for pur-chase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum prloe of flrst-olass (arable) land Is IS per acre, and second-class (grazing) land $2.10 per acre. Further information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given in Bulletin No. 10, Land Series, "Purohaae and Lease ot Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 0 acres may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of etumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areee, not exceeding to acres may be leased as homesites. conditional upon a dwelling being 111'1. J,n th. flr,t Jrlr- tul e!ng obtainable after residence and improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES For graxtng and Industrial pur. poses areas not exceeding 0 aorea may be leased by one person er a company. GHAZING1 Under the Oraxlng Aot the Prev. Ince Is divided Into grazing district and the range administered under a Oraalng Commissioner. Annual grazing permits are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owner. Stock-owners may form associations for range management Free, er partially free, permit are available for settler, cambers and traveller, up to ter Cash and Carry Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday THESE SPECIALS WILL BE EFFECTIVE ALL DAY (No Deliveries) (N0 Telephone Orders) Until Further Notice this Store will Open at 8.30 a.m. and Close at S.30 p.m. daily. Alarm Clocks We are not selling alarm clocks. Our Shoe Dept. Is giving them away. Here Is a premium deal which surpasses anything yet attempted In Rupert. See these clocks in our window. We have 50 of them to give away". They are worth $5.00 each, and the conditions under which we are giving them away will see this deal cleaned up long bo-fore Saturday night. Without a douhl the Venus is the finest and most beautiful Ladies' Shoe selling in Canada today. We have all the new shades .such as Uam-loo, Suede. Meigc, (irrv ,-ind Black. The premium deal on the alarm clock will apply on the Venus Shoe till all the clocks are given away. Men's 'Slater She es With every purchase ui regulur price, we will jrjve iiwuy one of Iheye nttruc-live Alurnl Clocks Free. This permium deal of course will end wh.cn every clock has lieeii given away. The clocks1 will he in I lie window tin 'display until Hie last one is gone. "Venus" Shoes for Ladies f July Specials Ladies' Wear uniy, Ladies' Suits Kxlra Special $35.00 This is a dig reduction lo cleur this line out. These are of lie very latest cut and beautifully embroidered in new Hoboliuk Shade. 6 Only, Navy Blue Tricotlne Suits lleg. $35.00. Special $20.75 Silk Knit Sleeveless Jac'quettes Meg. $4.03. Special $4.25 Colors: Sand, Copcu, Mose, White, Orange. Girls' Wool Capes S to 12 years. 1 it S.lxe and Camel or Hrown and Camel. Special, $6.50. 25c SWIFTS' PREMIUM BACON Sliced, per lb, 25c. Limit 2 lbs. lo each customer. On Sale in Drygoods Department. July Clearance Sale MEN'S DEPT. Men's Work Shirts, 95 o in (Jhainhrays and Ducks, (Jalatens and Drill, all sizes. Hep. $1.75. Men's Porous Knit Combinations Athletic style, closed crotch. Ilroken sizes, 3i, 40, il, 10 only. lleg. $a.25. Special, .$1.65 Suit. Men's Fine Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs Hemstitched. Keg. 25c value. Special, 7 for $1.00 Police Suspenders, 45c Heavy Klaatio Webbing witli leather ends. Men's Cashmere Sox 2 Pair for 95c lies. 75c value, all wool. Colors: Hrown, Hlack, Grey and Heaver, 25c BOYS' DEPT. Boys' Waists, 95o each Wilh Sport ami Polo Collar. Colors: White, Pongee and Slripe. Sizes II lo i I. Boys' Balbrlggan Combinations Short sleeve and knee length. Sizes 2a lo 32, Special al 65c Suit Boys' Overalls Wilh Hih, in Khaki, Hlue, Hlack and Stripe. Sizes 24 lo 32. Iteg. $1.50. Special, $1.15 Pair Boys' Khaki Combination Overalls Special, $1.95 Pair Boys' Bathing Suits 100 per cent Pure Wool, lleg. ?3.00. Special, $2.45 1,000 lb. GINGER SNAPS Special, 2 lbs. for 25c. Limit 4 lb. lo each customer. On sale in Men's and Hoys' Dept. Universal Trading Co. Watch for change of Advt Saturday.