pa ob enc WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 0 p.m. "Big "Brother" An adaptation of Hex Heaehe's well known crook story. An exciting episode of tlie real underworld. A, tale of a gnnster'.s regeneration through the influence of u girl and a boy 'he had sworn to protect. A great picture in wjiich every scene is a big scene, every moment u stirring one,' every thrill a hair-raiser. Tom Moore, Raymond Hatton, Edith Roberts, Yvonne Hughes and distinguished cast. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c. Week-end Specials Green Corn on Cob, 2 for 15c Per dozen 85c New Wax Beans, 2 lbs. for 25c New Green Peas, 2 lbs. for . 25o Outdoor" Cucumbers 15c, 20c, & 25c Vegetable Marrow, 3 lbs. 25c H.C. Celery. 2 for . . . . 25c Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb. 35c New Cabbage, 3 lbs. for 25c New Potaloes. 8 lbs. for 25c Half sack ... .. .. $1.25 Per sack ... ... . . $2.25 Raspberries for Preserving Phone us for Prices. RupertTableSupply Three Phones. ftotfu.jtt1 i Popularity! With low prices and highest quality makes our success. We are now offering Corn Flakes, per pkg. .. 10c Shredded Wheat, per pkg. 15c Hipe Olives 50c less than regular prices. On sale now, per gallon tin $1.75 Jelly Powders, per doz. 90c Cream Olive Soap, dozen 90c Marmalade in jars .... 25c Pure Jam, any variety 75c Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 35c Fresh Ground Coffee, 3 lbs. ... ..... $1.00 Farmers' High Grade Tea, 2 lbs $1.25 Fresh Fruit, tho lowest in town. Farmers Market Phone Blue 428. Orders of $5.00 Delivered. olid the Crowd On Fifth Avenue Highway to the Economy Store. Fop One Dollar You get more and more. We sell for less and keep the best SUGAR. 100 lbs. sack $8.75 30 lb. sack $4.60 20 Hi. sack $1.85 10 lb, sack 95c hump, 2 lb. box 25c Icing sugar, 2"s .. .. 25c E iiar, stqr 417 Fifth Avenuo East. Phone 84. E rJ6t NOTICE. WIIKItKAS under Urn provision of the Itoyaity Art. Chapter 76, Statutes (DM, the royally on timber to be collected le-ginnlnif January 1st, 195, will, rrom Information HOW a V.I I la Me lip ?rmi than three times the royalty now being: col- iciieu, AMI WIIEHEAS urgent ' representations have been made that this Increase In royalty is murn heavier than the Industry can bear. ' AMI WHEREAS tho representations uiade have gone so far as to say that any lallempt to collect this royalty beginning jjiiuiir.v isi neAi as upon tne basis or the present Itoyaity Act would Immediately result In a eJiiiidown of the entire Industry i In the Province, , MiTICE is hereby given that a public ii'-ariuff UJIUII nil ((tJCMIUI! Will D6 beta 1(1 me executive inaniber. Parliament Bulld- iiiks. victoria, uerore tne nerimvn i:,nin- cll or such Members thereof as may be then present, beginning at to o'clock nninrruay, sepiemoer 3r(l next. Anyone wlw has any- evidence to "sub mit or representations to make on the iuesiiou 01 tiinuer iioyaities win be given opportunity to be heard and the public Is requested to take notice accordingly. T. D. PATTULLO. . Minister of Lands. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. In Queen Charlotte island Land District, Itecordlng District of Prlnre Itupert. and situate In the East Entrance or Justkatla Inlet. Take .Notice that Edward Shnnimn nf Port Clements, In the Province of British Columbia. Gardener. Intends to apply ror permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest miii of this Island; thence southeast and on around the Island following the shore line to the place or commencement, and containing one and one j hair arrifs or land, more or less. En siuwnv Dated at Port Clements this 26th day of u . 1 y -1 . ;CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Sealed Tenders are invited for the con struction or a reinforced concrete building zaxiB- two stones. Plans and specifications ran lie seen al the office of the City Engineer. Tenders marked "Tender for Concietp llulldlng" to be deposited with the City f:l,i-lr IlCit IntOl Ih.n K t l ft. .. . accompanied by a rertirieft cheque ror an amount equal to 5f or tender. Lowest or any .lender not necessarily accepted, KIOKST LOVE. Slipt. of I'tllllles. LAND ACT. Nottca of Intanllon to Apply to Ltata Land. In Queen Charlotte Islands Land District, Recording- Dlstiict or Skeena. and situate In rront or Block 19, D.L. 7, Plan 046, Queen Charlotte Islands. rake notice mat Hume B. Bablngton or Massett, occupation cannery manager. Intends to apply ror permission to lease the following described foreshore: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest rorner of Block ! thence west 33 rier kmi in a nou i ?nn reet to low water mark: thence northerly along low water msrk to a point west 33 deg. south or northwest corneror Block 19: thence easterly to inr nnrmwRi rorner or Hlocg t; thence nntherly along high water mark tn not and containing S',J ees. more or ies. II. P. tHHI.MJTOX. Name of irtoeanf Wo recently cleaned a valuable lace dress for Dainty Dorothy and she is telling her friends what "a perfectly beautiful accomplishment it was." Laces and the daintiest of lingerie, embroidered frocks are dry cleaned without damaging them in (lie slightest. We look after the man's wardrobe with skill and speed. We will deliver the suit when we promise. CAjPMrS, V.WAlM'HIUVn PHONE 8 Vftgy 60X392 KWtNV-t KUPERT Fresh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.C. Any quantity delivered daily. Prompt Early Morning Delivery. VALENTIN'S Dairy Phone 6S7. McBrlde Street. I INDIANS OBJECTED TO POLICE IN FORT MACKAY Twin Monarchs Left To Them selves At Port In Far North. How a policeman and n Hay manager were left to themselves because .1 he Indians objected to the presence of a policeman in their eamp, is told in letters received from the far interior on. the Altliabasca River, It seems that the natives of Fort Mackay have always beer. ; law-abiding people, hut, the. police department thought a rep re, senlalivc of law and order should be maintained at that point. Ac cordingly a man was sent. The Indians were hurt be cause iney considered it a re flection on llicin. They intimated to the Indian agent that f the oiuccr did not go tney would. A meeting was held and the ultimatum placed before (he agent. As he was unable to do anything the Indiirns decided to move. Next morning all the household ulensils were collected and piled into canoes, the cabins were closed permanently, and the whole village moved off in the direction of Lake Atliabaska with the dogs ranging along (he banks of the stream abreast of them. Today the fort is a lonely !P0l. AID POLICE TO PROTECT GAME Correspondent Suggests That All Sportsmen Should Cooperate In Work. Dealing with a recent editorial upon the subject of illegal hunting, a correspondent suggests that in a large measure the duly of protecting the Kaien Island Game Sanctuary, in fact in pro tecting all game, devolves upon (lie public itself. He says: "Kaien Island, in common with Hie wljolc coast, offers almost unsurpassable opportunities for the poacher and surely it is not expecting loo much to ask those observing those tpiasi sportsmen at work to advise the proper authorities. Immoderate Fishing "The foregoing remarks apply equally to the angler wlio mnkffl a point of advertising his enor mous and quite illegal catcher of fresh water fish. For instance. does he know that in Hritish TIMBER SALE X6281. There will be ofrered Tor sale at Public Auction, at noon on the 8th day or August, 1V24, m the office or the Korest Supervisor at Srnithers, the Licence X6i81, to cut 61.3U0 Jackplne Ties, on an area situated approximately 3 miles north and east rrom Pecker Lake Station, lunge 0, uoas District. Three ( 3 1 years will be allowed for re moval or timber. "Provided that any one unable to the auction In Person may submit a sealed lender to be opened at the hour or auction ami treated as one mil. Further particulars or the chief Forester, Victoria. B.C., or District Forester, Prince Unpert, H.C. I TIMBER SALE X 6232. Tliere will lie orforctl Tor sale at Public Auction, at iKwn or. tlie 8th day of Auirust, to!, in u.c orrici' ur the Kurt-m Supervisor at Smlthcr, tho Licence XOlSi. I to rut IV. out) Jackplne Ties, on an area bhubii'u approximately nniei inn ui-i-. or Decker Lake Station, Ilange 5, Coast District, Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. "rrovlrted that any one unauie to tin auction In nemon mav unbuilt a iM'aled tender to be opened at tho hour of auction and treated a one bid." f urther particulars of the. r.mcr f orester, Victoria, H.C, or District Forester, rrincellupert,U.C. LAND ACT. Notlct of Intanllon to Apply to Leu Land. In Oneen Charlotte Island Land District, necordlnir District or Prince liupert, H.C, and situate near Tow II III. Graham Island. TAKK .NOTICE that I, Oeorire W. Dow-lln&, of 3682 CambrldRe Street, Vancouver, H.C, occupation manufacturer, Intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Comtnenclnir at a po-it planted near the foot of Tow Hill, east side, thence northerly to low water mark; thence westerly following low water mark 80 chains; Ihence southerly three chains; thence easterly 80 chains, tn point of commencement and rjntalnlng 15 acres more or lesa. OEOrtOI! V. DOWUXO, Applicant. PAVE nUTTEN, Afrent. Date, June ft, IStl. DANCE At the Auditorium Friday Evening, Aug. 8th Kasson's Orchestra, Refreshments served, Qentlemen $1.00; Ladles 50o Phone Mack 440. L, P. Marren, Proprietor. Optician and Optometrist ir troubled with EYE STRAIN or you need a CHANGE or Glasses we havo 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 there must be value or we could not offer this Inducement. SILVERWARE A large shipment Just arrived. Moderate prices, latest designs. Max liner Diamond Specialist Columbia tlie Federal fishery regulations only permit a catch of 25 trout of not less than eight inches in length per diem? In the early days of Prince Rupert it was possible to cross the har bor i any time and catch a mess of trout in Mc.Nichol Creek while now, thanks to Hie class of angler complained of, McNjchoI and many other local streams are en. lively devoid of fish. The Remedy. "While it is quite true that the average citizen has a distaste for what is euphoniously described as 'squealing,' is that same citizen quite fair in complaining of violations towards which he does so little to assist in suppressing?. We think not. KIsewhere in the Province valuable aid lo the authorities is given by Hod anil (Jim clubs, the members of which are in honor bound to report violations cymhig beneath their notice, ami fhis seems to be no real reason why one of our existing organizations, perhaps the Prince Rupert Yacht Club, might nii include YfamJ and Fish pro tection amongst its objectives. BILL AGAINST SEDITION READ Lord Danesfort Tells of Teachings In Red Sunday Schools of Old Country LONDON.. Aug. I. Moving the from a Glasgow Comtnunist Sun day School: August Furniture Sale Sale Walnut (solid) Thous shall not be a patriot, canker of these schools had been for a patriot is an inlernalionargrowing for years and nothing blackguard. Iliad been done. Referring to somo Thou shall teach revolution, of the literature circulated by for revolution-means the abolition Communist schools among the of tho present political state and children, he said: the end of capitalism. "I have travelled a good deal In a London school reasons about the world and I do not prc-were given for the nuu'dcr of the lend to be a prude, but Tor sheer late Sir Henry Wilson, and the downrieht filth I have, nevpr read teacher, when asked, "Do you jus- anything to compare with this." tify that murder?" said "Yes, audi The second reading was parried there will be many more like it.". by 102 voles to 20, After giving examples of "atrocious blasnhetifV." Lord Danes- fort quoted f tic following ex tracts from the literature of the movement: A little" child shall lead them. Lead whom? Vhy. lead the capitalists lo slaughter. What child? Why, the child of the worker. J'QUEEN iS GIVEN PRICES TUMBLE DOWN . . ... . . 1 I 1 I . . Our stock must oe reduced ana we aro oeiermmou vu jjiu. yuiuos uetore the buy. Ing public never befow offered. Our prices carry quality and value which cannot bi overlooked. The following is a partial list of the values offered In our Big Reduction Sa. DINING ROOM FURNITURE S Piece Dining Room Set, consisting of (I Chairs, Table and Huffel. Special Sale Pi-ice $110.00 8 Piece Solid Walnut Dining Room Set, consisting of 0 Chairs, Table and Bullet. Meg. price :t20.IM). Sale Price $213.00 Quarter Cut Fumed Oak Dining Room Set, consisting uf (I Chairs, Table and Hufret. lleg. price $211.50. Sale Price $140.50 Fir Hurret. Heg. price $10.00. Sale $28.U0 (iolden Oak Huffel. Heg. price $03.00. Sale $48.00 Fumed Oak Huffel. Huffet. Sale Fumed Oak Table. Heg, (iolden Oak Table. Heg, Fir Table. Heg. Walnut Finish features of these schools was leachinit which tended to create .. 1 r !!., I Canker Growing The Duke of. Atholl' said WORLD S SMALLEST THUMBNAIL CAMERA LONDON, Aug. . The Queen Did Jesus come to cartli from lias graciously accepted for her Heaven? No. Was his mother a Doll's House a thumb-nail cam- virgin? No. Is the story about era, the gift of the Kodak Com- him true? No. Who was his pany. This mjodel, which is to bo father? Joseph, In the ordinary placed in the Quren's Doll's way. Patriots Al a Communist school in Lon don jn 1022 the following defini tion was given of a patriot: House al Wembley, Is a replica complete to the tiniest detail, including a crystal lens, of the No. 3A Autograph Kodak. It Is in. high and Its size, when What is a patriot? A soldier, ajclosed, is l-1728lh of the camera sailor, a policemnn, a boy scout a girl gujde. Never you become nny of them. Soldiers are trained lo murder men of their own or wnicn u is a copy. Kvery part was mado separately by hand, jeweller's tools and microscope being employed. The class. Wo were made lo miurdcrirorcss of manufacture occupied tioor peaceful Oermsius wc no grudge against. said two or three years ago he came to the conclusion, afler in-vesligation, that these Comjnu-nist schools we comparatively rare, but since, then the movement had increased lo a very larjy extent. Qne of the worst -It!;";',;' had, three months in all. most trouble being given not by the scarcely The Archbishop of Canterbury (Visible parts, but by the bellows, scores or wnicn were destroyed before success was attained. After experimenting with a nupiber of materials, it was ultimately found that paper was most suitable. Sntwcrlbf for lh Dully -'Nawr i Heg. price $75.00, $57.50 Heg. price $85.00. $62.00 $15.00. Sale $34.00 $12.50. Sale $20.00 price $20.00. Sale. . $21.00 Table. Heg- $37.00. Sale Golden Oak Diners Set. Sale Funied Oak Diners Set. Sale . . . (iolden Oak Diners Set. Sale, , (iolden Oak Diners Set. Sale $21.00 Heg. $52.00. $37.50 Heg. $08.00. , . $48.50 Heg. $75.00. . . I $53.00 Heg. $75.00. $53.00 BEDROOM FURNITURE Fir Chests :t drawers. Heg. $15.00. Sale $11.75 1 drawers. Heg. $10.50. Sale $13.50 0 drawers. Heg. $21.00. Sale $18.75 Fir Dressers Heg. $20.00. Sale $10.00 Heg. $28.00. Sale $23.00 Chiffonier Heg. $;t0.00. Sale $23.00 Walnut Finish Dressers at Special Prices: $24.00, $30.00, $33.00, $34.00, $36.00, $42.00. It will pay you to sec these Dressers for real values. We have also some, very good buys in other Hedroom Furniture Dressers, Cheff-rohes, Dressing Tables and Vanity Dressers. Some of these lines we have cut the price in two. the i secomi reading 01 ins uiu 10 pre- nine respect, tor wimi aa .uituj vent seditious and blasphemous !"inau-inade. sex laws," and to teaching to children under lfi, in promote "free love." This was the House of Lords, Lord Danes-jmorc perilous lo the young than fort quoted these two maxims the anti-Christian tfiacni.ng. BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES Simmons' Walnut Stools Beds- lleg. $20.00. Sale ....... 19.. Heg. $:J2.50. Sale Heg. $17.50. Sale $345J Simmons' White Enamel Beds Heg. $12.50. Sale $100o Heg. $10.50. Sale $125q Heg. $21.00. Sale 51. Heg. $32.00. Sale $24.50 Simmons' Felt Mattrossos from $10 to $39 Simmons' Guaranteed Coil Springs niii-in? from $11.00 to $17.50 ' Fabric Springs at prices fruni $5.00 to 58.00 " READY MADE CURTAINS Heavy Martpieselle Curtains with Luc .Kj Lace Insertion at $2.25, $3.85, $4.20 pair Madras Curtains at $2.50 pair I.;.ce Pannel Curtains at $5.50 and $6.00 pah-Swiss Net Curtain. $4.75, $5.50 & $6.00 pr. All Crockery and China reduced to willim ,' margin of cost. Dinner Sets at remarkably low pnrr-. Odd Cups and Saucers lu clear at Half ht?t Crown Ducal Ware Cup and Saucer. 1 Plain Colors at $1.10. STAPLE DEPT. Hlankets, Sheds, Pillow Cases. It, Spreads, Pillows, Shooting, Pillow C c ,?, and Table Linen, all Deduced to Ihug Prices. . Scotch Clydesdale Hlnnkels. pure Heg. $15.00. Sale . $11.75 tircy Wool Hlankets. Sale Price $6.00, 57.50, and $8.50. Hudson Hay Hlaukels at Hedmed P 0-1 Sheets at $4.00 pr. 7-1 Sheets at $3.00 pr. Hemmed Stitched Pillow Caces. lleg i- Sale 85c pr, Heg. $1.05. Sale ... . . . . $1.20 pr. 0-1 Plain Sheeting. He. UOc yard S, per yard 65c 0-1 Twill Sheeting. Heg. $1.50. S;,ir r yard 90c Turkish Hath Towells from ... 55c pr. Wc ha.ve other good buys loo numerous lo mention in Ibis space, and we to come in and look over the values offered and you will be cunviiicrtl that we you dollars in your requirements of Home Furnishings. Vatch our Window for Special Values. Look for Sales Tj GEO. D. T1TE The Home Furnisher Phone 20. P.O. Box 1641 Cash & Carry Specials FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 5TH, ONLY CHILDREN'S DROWN LEATHER SANDALS. With Crepe Sole. Sizes r. to y. Heg. X i5 p;i Special, $1.45 pair. FINE ENGLISH STRIPED FLANNELETTES lu five different designs, ;tl" wide. Heg. ;h"c yunl Special, 4 yards 05c. MEN'S IRISH SERGE PANTS With 5 pockets, belt limps, and cuffs. Sizes 12 to lleg. .t;i,75. Special, $2.65 pair. Fine Table Salt, I) sacks for . . Corn Flakes, !1 pkgs. for ... Clothes Pins, (1 doz. for Seal Brand Coffee, 2 lb, tin . . 25c 25c 25c 95c Universal Trading Co, Dr. J. F. Maguire Is attending the Denial Convention in Vancouver !' office, will again o Open on August 13