PAGE BIX. 1 1 WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Tuesday, 7 and 9 "The Shepherd King" A ronumco of the pyramids and the laiigurous Nile. A spectacular scenic picturizatiou of the life of David, King of Israel. The local color of U16 Valley of Kings, Luxor brought to the screen with great realism. Scenes of Rome, Palestine and Egypt. Thrilling fight "with lions. Battle scenes in which tie producer was assisted by one thousand soldiers from the British garrison at Jerusalem. David's fight with Goliath and many historical episodes. History, tragedy, gleaming pageantry, colorful action, blended with t-nchaiiting romance set iu the shadow of the Sphinx. Nerio Bernard!, Guido Trenti, Violet Mersereau, Edy Darcla and gigantic cast. 5 INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c. Preserving Strawberries, now in Price per case, $2.50 up RupertTableSuppljr Three Phones. Qio,tti, 2 12- 0c WILL BUY lbs. Sultana Kaisius 50c large tins Libby's I'ork Heans 50o 2 pkgs. McCormick's His- cuils . . 50c IMackherry Jam, 30c size, 3 bottles for 50c Kippered Herring, 15c size, G tins fur 50c Hulk Cocoa, 1 lbs. for . . 50c Wi lbs. Harvest Coffee 50c Matches, large pkg, 2 for 50c Loganberries, special, 2 for 50c New Spoils, 15 lbs. for 50c tVi lbs. Ginger Snaps . . 50c Peaches, sliced, in tins, 2 for 50c 1'inc.apple, sliced, largo tin, 2 fur 50c Jelly Powders. G for .. 50c Farmers Market PRESERVING SEASON is now in full swing. Wo have a large variety of FRUITS at the following prices. Apricots, per crate .. $1.75 New Apples, per lb. . . 12Vic Hyng Cherries,' per lb. 30c Watermelon, 3 lbs. for 25c l'caches, per doz . . . . 30c Buy while the buying's good! All Heavy Orders Delivered. I' rnniiniiu nrnnr CUMl oiunt Phone 84. 417 5th East I DANCE At the Auditorium Friday Evening, July 18 Eas8ons Orchestra, rtcfreshincnts served. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladles 50o Phone Black 449. L. F. Marrcn, Proprietor. TIMBER SALE X 6369. There will be offered for tale it I'nlillc Auction, it noon on the 26th day of July, Ittil, In the orflre of the Korcs-t supervisor at Smltliers, the Licence X6369, to rut li.UOU Jai'knlne Ties on an area sltu- tffl on nnrls r.r l.nl ir,A3 nnrl :ir4fV miH ! I'rlnre Itupert, U.C. TIMBER SALE X 6359. Skeena Iliver fiom Iteinu Station, liauire S, coast District. Two (!( years will be allowed Tor removal or timber. Further particulars or the Chief Forester, Victoria. H.C., or District Forester. I'rlnre Itupert. H.C.. NOTICE OF SALE. Sealed Tenders will lie received bv the District Forester at Prince Iiunert un to noon on July 1 8th, 1021, for the purchase or a quantity or runen cedar poie at Woodcock and Camaby, estimated at iJ.-7U0 lineal reet. The upset price which is the lowest tender that will be accepted U one quarter cent per lineal Toot. Tenders must be accompanied by certified cheque or money payable to Finest Branch, covering; Fifty (50) per cent or the total prce bid on tola estimated Iquanlltr. I oe miniesi or any leuucr not accented. Ftirtner particular or District roresier, rrince nupert, u.c. LANS ACT. Atlln Land District. District of Caatlar. Take .Notice that Ilerinald Brook, or Atlln, occupation miner. Intends to apply nerm ssion to nurcnase tne rouowir described lands: commencing- at post planted one hundred yards to the east of tne mourn or itupert crecit, one iniie easi or Ooldcn Gate on Taaish Lake, thence south twenty chains, thence west to shore line, inence aionj more line io ponii oi commencement. nEOinAi.D liHUUK. sprll f, to4. Now Showing! Ladies Sport FeltHats Summer Hats Half Price "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. REHABILITATE I ! ALASKA SALMON' Effort to be Made to Conserve the Fish In Neighboring Territory SKATTLK, July 15. Henry O'- M alley, United States fisheries commissioner, declared here before sailing for Alaska to enforce the new fisheries regulations that Alaska's vast fisheries will be swiftly rehabilitated to a valuation of $30,000,000 annually in fisheries products under the new! restrictions. I These restrictions, he announced were: Southeastern Alaska Yakulal district, north, clos'ed for 48 hours each week. Closed area around streams extended to open sea, with remainder Southeastern Alaska covered by twenty day closed periods in middle of season, and 30 hour weekly closed season. Bristol Hay In red salmon .'rounds fishing gear limited and season limited to thirty days with 3G-hc(ur weekly closed periods. Port .Mbllcr District On north side of Aleutians and peninsula, 84-hour weekly closed period; 00-hour weekly closed period until area adjoining, about 4 Vj miles up Shovel 'July 20 and 30-llOUf weekly closed liansro rive, coast District. ' period after July 30. moMiMimbrV? 'm " for w" 'or the rest or the peninsula Provided any one unable to attend the ami the -Cllignik district packers auction In person may submit a sealed ., , , , , tender to le opened at the hour of auction are allowed Ollly Olie-naU tllC aVrr,,d,,'uru,ii"ri',2r".he chief For-!"" migrating up the mouths of ler, Victoria, H.cM or District Forester, rii-nrs prime ituirt, u.c. r i, w . i i i i i TIMBER SALE X 6371. Prince Import. H.i TIMBER SALE XG271. weekly closed period and upper end of inlet reserved. Prince William Sound Area Forty-eight hour weekly closed period and closed area around red sealed Tenders win be received bv the salmon streams extending to 5,- .Miiilsler of Land, at Victoria, not later nnft I,uu ......i,, atus, f.n 00 i,nii,. noui weeklv wtlMy rinsed ciusui than noon on the :ilst day of July. I9ii. Tor the purchase of Licence X 6371. to cut period and length of stake ncU 15.000 Jarkpine Ties on an area adjoin- ... ., . . i Inar Lot 337S, south shore of Uulkley Lake, limited Oil Loppcr Iliver IlalS. 'nature S, Coast District. I . Two (si years will be allowed for re moval of tlniher. Further particulars or the Chief Victoria. B.t:., or District Forester, FORD TUBING WOULD STRETCH TO VANCOUVER FOHD, Ont., July 15. Copper lulling used annually in making Hie radiators of Ford cars at Ford, Ontario, would reach far- Sealed Tenders will be received by the i !.. r...,,v.' ll-.lifn In Van. Minister of Lands, at Victoria, not later, "" tlian noon on lite 31st day of July, t, couver. and make a line arioul J,- nr me purcnase oi urrnre auzi, io rui ., , .,.,, ,i unu (8.000 JarkDlne Ties on an area adjolnlnir 00 miles long, r.veiy (lay sees 5!ll..,ul.hi,0UJl2J.rLJiwSf utJU. over 12 miles of copper lulling District. used, every radiator requiring 'Jo iwu tu win ue auowea lor re- jcars . i io - q l,,,irr movai or timber. 'pieces, each 18 i-8 indies lung. Further particulars of the Chief Fores- - ter, Victoria, U.c... or District Forester, CITr OF PRINCE RUPERT. Tenders will be received by the City or I'rlnre lluert for the purchase or the motor evele lately in use by the I'ollce Sealed Tenders will Ik- received by the !!"". J..e! r" V " E!f wSr Minister or Lands, at Victoria, not later ,i ni-kH -Ti-nilprs ' for Motor than noon on the 3tst day of July, lii, ,.V"i V. n.r we nun-rase or Licence abjsv. io cui toWrt or ally trder not neces- pine lies on an area suuairo i ..... u. about IU miles north or Canadian ,a- "'""' tlonal Hail w iv. between Palllnir and Hosel.., , lLake. llanxe 5. Coast District. I1"" two (; years win ue allowed ror re moval or tltnher. Kurlher nartlriilars of the Chler Fores ter, Victoria, B.C., or Uistrict Forester, I'rince itupert, U.U. TIMBER SALE X 6302. Sealed Tenders will be received bv the Minister or Lands at Victoria, not later than noon on the 31st day or July, IV2I. LAND AC E. V. JOSES. City Clerk. Notice of InUntlon to Apply to Leaao Land. In Oueen Charlotte Island Land District, Iterordlnr District or ITInre Itupert. B.C.. and situate near Tow Hill. Graham Island. tvi-- mitick that I. lleorire W. Dow- iimr ..r ic.a) i-inihridK' street. Vancouver. B "..'. occtiiiation nianuractiirer, Intends to 1' . ...... ... ......... r..iif.u'. apply tor wruussion iu iron- .u.... Inz aesrrioeu laims: ijihiiichm.h ii.,, th. fit,.! or Titu' urn. ror the purchase or License XOUOi, to cut ' ;, 'lde i,eI1cf northerly to low water 1(17.680 lineal feet or Cedar I'oles and .heJ..i -t-,il fV.n,mli.i low water IMIOitr f.n I .tf 100 atu.nfl f Iv. Intli,& urh... . "Inl V'.' ihM.a . Uv.u. ... ...... miji'IC BO CUHIUS: lllt-lirr wmmriij ...... mains; inence rasieru ,um or commencement and containing m acie, more or Jess. ,.. Applicant. DAVE RUTTED, Alfeill Date. June ft, t. . IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITI8H rnillMBIA. In the Matter or the Administration Act In the Matter or the Estate or Donald J u, i rni n iiprpn..n: imesian-. mi N-iiTirF that liv order or Ills Honor F. McB. Young-, made this 1M qay or July. A.D. mi, I as appointed Actum Administrator oi ine cJiaii- ui i.wii.iu ' MacDlannld, oeccaseq, ano an panics im ,n- .i.i,... rinit ihv said pstatA are here ... -,.i,iV-h t,i fiii-nUh same, nronerly veriried. to me on or before the Sth (lay or Auirust. A.D. IHJ4, and all partle In- rti.iitpri in top esiaie are reouirru t" ij the aiiioiitit or tneir inaeDieoness io iw rorthWllll. WAi.ir.ii ii.icii. Actlny Orriclal Administrator, rrincB uunn. u... rtatfd this sih rtav of tnlr. I- im onnnATC. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH MLUHRII. Ill the Matter or the Administration Act In the Matter or the Estate of Eric Kosse, TAkK MOTICE that' by order of Ills il, v Kti-n Vi.tinir utade this 3rd ua. of July. "A.'ll. 1084. 1 was appointed ActlnK Administrator or the estate J-"; kosse, oeceasca, ana n iiih; ..n ... .i.,.t thi mid taie are liere- hy required to lurinsn ie. ""' rf.t veriried, to me on or before the sth day or Auirust, A.U. 1024. and all partle In- dctited to tne esiaie are reiiin-u iu the amount of their Indebtedness to ine rorthwlth. WALTF.II GALE. Actln? Orriclal Administrator, Prince nupert. B.C. Dated this th day or Jnlv. 91t. IN PROBATE. ..,. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH f.m iimria. In tlie Matter or the Administration Act: .... In the Matter or the Estate or Andrew K. !weenej'. ncccasi-u; im"ic. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills ii.-..,.., v vr ii vrmnir. made this 3rd day or July, A.D. 101, I was appointed Actln . ,,r fhM HtutA .f Andrew K. Sweeney, deceased, and all parties havlna; Claims airaniKi mn nmu ..-by required to rurnlsh Mine, properly vermeil, vo uir mi "i or Atnrurt. A.D. t9tl. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount or tneir inueuirunrss iu iij rorthwlth. I r.n ui.r, -Actlnir orriclal Administrator, I'rince Itupert, B.C. Dated tbis itu day of July, itsi. THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, July 15, 1924. Optician and Optometrist If 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, ir 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 shlpmont Just arrived. Moderate prices, latest designs. Max Heiibroner Diamond Specialist WESTERN HEMLOCK USED IN ENGLAND LONDON, July 15. - For the first time Western hemlock has been specified for the interior work in an Knglish public build ing. This has been done by dil-bert Scott, an architect o' repute, who has ordered it used in jc interior of the new school to be built at Ampk'forth Abbey, GENERAL BRUSILOFF GIVEN PENSION BY SOVIET GOVERNMENT I.KMXGHAI), July 15. Gen eral Ilrusildff, who commanded the Russian army against I tic t if.t-itt.1 ii u ilnt'imr llin M-iit'liI u'iii Hrusilotr is now over 75 years of age. He look an active part in the creation of the Holshevik cavalry aim, uniu nis teiiremeni was technical advisor Io the lied Army. CANADIANS BEATEN AHNKNTKUIL, Fiance, July a, Lia.uaua s eigiu oareu crew were defeated hy the Yale crew in Hie second heal of the Olympic rowing series. Holland was also defeated. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. BULL HAHBOIl. Passing showers; south wind; uaromeicr ao.00; temperature 4 4; sea mouth: 8 tun. spoke steamer Moirul 232 miles from lacoma southbound. DKJBY ISLAND. Haining; calm; barometer 30.00; temperature 50; eu -smooth. Noon BULL iIAHK'OH. Haining; soullieasl wind; barometer 30.01, li'iniiei-aliiro SI): misty; 10. a.m. spoke steamer Prince (ieorge oh North Island DKiBY ISLAND. Drizzle; calm; barometer 30.05; temper ature 52; sea sniooln; iz.io Gardena in southbound. Prosperous 8dvrUsing means regular onntintioun artvBrtinlnit. WATER NOTICE. (Dlvaralon and Us) Tiir. wfiTlrr .l,.f Hum 11. ItablnrtOll ,.h,. .,ifippn i Macsett. will apply lor a licence to take and use 5.000 trallons or water out or an uniiameti i u. will be diverted rrom the pjjiid at I p Int about J00 reel north or the north-east corner or mock ua i.i.. . "" "i Oueen Charlotte Islands, and will be used ror Industrial purpose upon the land de- srrlhed as uiock m u.i.. . i Charlotte Islands. This notice was nosiea on the around on the ivtn oay oi 19(1. A copy of this notice mil an application purnuint thereto and to the "Water Act, 1914," will Ie men io iii. ii the Water necorder at I'rince nupert. Ob. lections to tne appuraiion n with the said Water Itecorder or with the Comptroller or Water lUirhta. PrllmRn Buiininrs, virioria. o.. arter the first appearance or this notice In a local newspaper. The date or the rirst publication or this notice Is May (Oth, II. B. BABINOTON. Applicant. RAILWAY TIES. SHADOW GOWNS ARE LATEST FASHION AT PARIS THIS SEASON Neat Form to Show Through In Sunlight but Nothing Indecent About It l'AHIS, July 15. Sun-and-Slinilow gowps promise to be the most popular ones on tho French nice-courses this season. This means real transparency, of course; the sun shines right through and leaves only the shadow of Milady in rull view. Since the passing of the pelt icoat !he l'arisiennc has adopted the silk knickerbockers, snug ami close, which gives her the chic, slim line she Is after. So there is nothing to prevent her neat form from showing when Old Sol is on hand, He can easily creep right through Hie thin trifles of chiffon and crepe frocks that are iu fashion row and it lias been generally agreed that this is no more indecent llian wearing knickers on the golf links and for country tramps Douche! is carrying out the transparent idea in a charmin black chiffon, knife pleated and hanging straight from the shoulders. It is tied loosely by a narrow baud at the hit)" and has u pointed tunic which bancs long in front and back and very short at the side. Thb is where the transparency comes in. There is a deep band of applique work in silver thread about this tunic which looks like a delicate bit of tapestry. Another shadow model comes in pale gray satin will h soft folding bodice ami front side nanel with the new scarf effect about the IhroaU Wrap-around Skirts F.ven tailleurs and summer suits are going over to the new transparent idea. Tight wrap around skirts are worn over knickers of the same color and the jackets have the thiiiesl of linings sometimes entirely separ- !,,e r,,",, e Jacket, only lacked has been granted a pension o $150 a month "on account oflal tl,(' m'ck ani1 '"'1,ou';- the meritorious service rendered COi1' !'u" "l "', ' " to the Soviet Union, and also on account of advancing age." last week came in black crepe satin without a lining and the seams bound inside with beige and red braid. II was cut straiuht without any lireak or fastening, and a yoke simulated hy placinjf circles of beige crepe tie chine in rows braided willi half moons of red and black outache alternating. The transparency idea ha hit hats and hosiery as wll Dianhanous brims and crowns show all there is on lop of tin head and filmy stockings do not hide erv much. Iu fuel. "Ihe thinner the belter' seems lo b (he slogan for all things whether the summer be warm or cool Less and Less "Sans undies," "naked cloth ing" in other words nothing on at all to speak of, Ibis is what Haynioud Duncan, Is pro phesying for next year's fash ions in Paris, according lo one of the leading papers. "Women are lending more and more lo nakedness and thai is what I have been working for for many years," declared the American philosopher silting in h i s academy draped Iu i shadowy tSreek mantle, sundal on his ha re fee I and his lony gri-y hair bound about his head As a matter of tact, the women won't have so very much lo leave on", thinks Mr. Duncan since Ihe days when no pcltl coals became the fashion under clothing has been very skimpy and made of Ihe finest clinging materials In order to produce the slender silhouette "Naked clothing" which means the dress slipped right over the skin, will be as popular as his ballk creations, according to this eccentric creator. "If only the men would follow suit iiinl adopt more simple garb for the! r unbeautiful trousers." sighed Mr. Duncan and added that he ami his school of 15 or 20 neophytes will soon be starling olf for a summer in Nice. WOMEN AS DECOYS ON RUM RUNNING BOATS Canadian .atlonal Hallways are In1 . The r the market to purchase their tie n-duire-, Made Their Appearance In Eng. ments Mr 195. Parties wisninit lo pro duce tics for the Hallway Company should roimiiunlcate Willi Mr. w. 11 uraui. i .e Aircnl, UoiHii sod, Canadian atiotial Ki- press llulldlnir, Munlreil, Vue I or he- fnri, llllrllst Kill tail, and rive the Tol- lowlnr Inroriiiallon: The location or the OGDEN'S CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN f (-i. etihiiiiii i ii ill a ii i ill iMitiiti i in- s ALWAYS THE SAME 80 Vzlb.TIN UllA OGDEN S LIVERPOOL Extraction of Teeth During the summer months it is advisable lo have the TEETH Dial should lie extracted removed and prepara tiou will he made for PLATES or BRIDQEWORK before the winter months set iu. Pain will he eliminated. I need no recommendation to you. Your friends and neighbors are my patients. ASK THEM. Dr. JOS. MAGUiRE DENTIST. Phone 575. Get Your Appointment Today. Smith Block. women has hecn an innovation among .hat class of trade in I'uget Sound and Hritish Columbia waters. Ilecently a targe yacht oame into KnglMi Hay, near here, at full speed. After dropping anchor, the ship's awning can- vas was run back on a roller, women, who were previously observed lo be seated in luxurious wicker chairs, disappeared and only Ihe pilot house above deck appeared. Liquor was loaded iilmiM-.i mid Ihe vessel cleared, IIkj canvas, wicker chairs ami women resuming their places. On passing another ship three hundred yards lo the right of Ihe vessel, the women were seen lo wavo to the sailors. Laler, according lo fishermen at Kveretl, Wash., the vessel al-I mil i.icil to land liquor near Hverelt. Appearance of a suspicious craft necessitates a quick tret-away and Hie vessel siari- ed at full speed in the direction of Vancouer. One of the women" fell overboard in the excitement. Fishermen rescued her ami found that she was a dummy. Qnhielh f- ' Hull Vnuta LAfcD ACT. Nolle of InUntlon to Apply to Least Land. in (innrn Charlotte Islands Land IHatrlrt. riccordlna; IHstilrt or Skeena, and situate In rront or Mock 19. U.L. 7, Plan 916, finwn Charlotte Islands. lase I1UIKC Hint IIUHIC II, DAIJIIIHIIIH OI Massett. occupation cannery lnnnnicer. in lends to apply ror permission to lease the rollowtnir (lesrrlhed foreshnre: Commen-ctnir at a post planted at the southwest corner or uiock iir inence west 33 dcr. south shout (00 reet to low water murk. thence northerly alonir low water mark to a nnlnt west 33 der. south or north. u-Ait rorncrof lllrick Id tlinra ...i.,i., n .....I..... ....... ..I.I..I. 4l.a II.. fit tlx III. hl'tt. lt... t k.ri.t.ll... n, . ,. I (la,.,. 1 I.. 41. a. ... HK.H.,.n.l nnn nl..L .a' ..' uhiiit-i i i wiinii ti ,i, f nun ui wiyiuuii viiiiuvjtij in uic i"" n' i n n ' .i ,,.,ii,-r ui onus iv; inence uiMTii. me mnu oi mnuri . viij i . .t., i.i.in, i... , snuiiTi.v ni'inn iiin water mai'K to post, tin Hither hhu n or hewn. As as tar isr as as Pos- pos- t uni-i uniiiii(- niiiui-iir nun i'ucu and rontaininr 3U arres. morn nr i dole, tips nnut heVproduced on Canadian tWU'jnal-Hues. llsh Bay Recently While Liquor Was Loaded VANGOUVUIl, July It. Men. ffiim.nl lull Mm hup fit "Mnpnul H. B. HADIMITON. JAEGER Bathing Suits For Ladles. J n si reepived a special shipment of Halhing Sui's Some extra out iics. Priced ,87.50 and 8.00f Colors a Navy and While, (Irceii and Yellow, Hlark and Yellow H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd hone 8. Third Ave. A Fulton. Sterling Furnace COAL DalUarsd In Bulk, At $10.00 per ton. This Is t very superior rurtis'' coal. It Rlvea a clean hot rire and l entirely rreo rrom soot, clinkers. lark and dirt. Some or the lame hratlnir plants In the city are now nslnir It wltb entirely satlsraitory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks. At $12.50 per ton. We ire atso A rents for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINOTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Goal Co. Main orriett Hotal Ctntral. Phona 1'