PAGE SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, 7 and 0 p.m. Richard Barthelmess and May McAvoy in "The Enchanted Cottage" An adaptation oC Sir Arthur Wing IMnero's famous play of that name. A picture of rare beauty ami artistry, a picture enchanting, fascinating, one that will charm you with it's magic spell ;Oiie you will never forget. The story of a hoy and girl the world thought homely; they thought so themselves; then through the power of love they became beautiful, for beauty comes from, the soul. It shines through the eyes; it illuminates the face. Alfred Hickman, Holmes E. Herbert, Florence Short, Marion Coakley and excellent cast. COMEDY. FOX NEWS-GAZETTE. Admission 35c and 10c. Sardines! SPECIAL This is the largest bargain in Sardines ever known here. We have just received a large shipment of high cradc Norwegian Sardines A.l. Price, per tin 15c 7 tins for $1.00 15 tin lots ... ... ,. $2.00 Try them. Your money refunded if not good. ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. F7vy am I TZa-i-rfflKIl W III WEEK END SPECIALS llipe Tomatos. lb 15c HaskcL 60c Telephone Cukes, each.. 10c Outdoor Cukes, large size 15c Choice Table Celery, head 15c Local Head Lettuce, head 10c Local lladishcs, 3Jor .. 10c Oreen Onions, for .... 5c Dozen 25c Parsley Hunch 5c .Combination Special, $1.00. 8 Hi. New Carrots. 0 lb. New lleets. 1 lb. Cooking Onions. 8 lbliNcw Spuds. 6 lb. Turnips. Vegetable Marrow, i lbs. 25c Pumpkin ami Hubbard Squash, lb 8c New Cabbage, lb 7c Corn on Cob. 1 for .... 25c Dozen 65c Cauliflower . . . 25c and 35c RupertTableSupply Three Phones. iio,?ii,212 Tea and Coffee PRICES ARE ADVANCING very rapidly and we lrave been fortunate to secure a quantity of very high grade quality ul a low price. We have installed a new up-to-date Kleclric Coffee mill and can ghe you fresh ground coffee daily. Samples free. Our llighnst (.Iradc Coffee G5c value, per lb 50o 3 lbs. Tor $1.35 Our Highest Grade Tea None better. 75c value, pur lb. .. 65c 2 lbs. for $1.25 Orders including Ten and Coffee delivered. Order Preserving Peaches now from us. Farmers Market Phone Blue 428. Orders of $5.00 Delivered. HURLBUT CHUMS Welted Shoes of the belter class for Children. Made on orthopedic lines, Allowing for the natural growth of the feet. The best Footwear for tho infant, child, growing girl, little gent, youth or boy. Agents in Prince Hupert Family Shoe Store LAND ACT. Notice of Intuition to Apply to Purchase I una. In Queen Charlotte Island Land District, neiuruiug District 01 iTince Itupcri, sud situate In the Fast Entrance of Juslkalla Inlet. Take .Notice that Edward Shnnnim nr I Port Clement. In the I'rovlni-n nr ItrltUh Columbia, Gardener, Intends to apply for li-vi uniM')ii hi pumiaje inc. louuwing ae- srniH'a janus; Commenc nr at a rmst nlantrri at tlm northwest point of this Island: thence 'sou i nea si and on around the Island felluw-ilna- the shore line to the Mace of com mencement, and containing one and one inair acres or land, more or less. no. siiasmi.v . Hated at I'ort Clements this SKth rliv of July. I9J1. LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntlon to Apply to Ltaa Land. In yueen charlotte Islands Land District, Iteroruing: Dlstilct or Skeena, and situate In front or Block 19. D.L. 7, Plan 946, yueen Charlotte Islands. rate anure mat nume u. iiaoinition or Massett. occupation cannery manager. In tends to apply for permission to lease the following oescrinen roresnoie: commencing at a post planted at the southwest rorner of Block 19: thence west 33 deir. somn shout 200 reel to low water mark; thence northerly along low water mark to a point west 33 dog. south of northwest cornerof Block 19: thence easterly to tne nonnwesi corner or Block lj tnence southerly along high water mark to post. and containing JH acres, more or less, II. p. llMtMUiU.T, flame of Applicant. Dorothy says: There is just one safe manner of cleansing valuable text lieu and that is by dry cleaning. Hy our advanced methods the most delicate fabrics are returned to you thoroughly cleaned but PHONE 8 Xfcrfy 60X392 PRINCE-r HUPERT MOONLIGHT Dances At the Auditorium Dance Friday Evening, Aug. 15. Kasson's Orchestra, Refreshments served. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladies 50o Phone Hlack 440. L. T. Marren, Proprietor. Advertise in Hie Daily News. 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. If not satisfied return them and oet 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 rieilbroiter Diamond Specialist TENESSEE WHITES LIVE IN PAST Make no Progross Through Lack of Contact With Rest of World TORONTO, Aug. 14. Colonies of whiles, geographically isolated in the Tennessee mountains, still use the same methods of agriculture, tanning of leather, spin, ning, weaving anil cooking, which were in vogue when the district was settled over a cen tury ago. This was shown in the anthropology section of tho llritish Association today hy Miss Isabel Gordon. Although theso activities have remained practically stable, well marked peculiarities have been developed in certain directions due to the prolonged isolation from contact wiilt advancing civilization, Advertise in the Dally News. TIMBER SALE X 6304. Scaled Tenders will be received hy Hit Inlster of lands. Victoria, not later than noon on the 21st (lav of Augus-t. 194, 'for the purchase of Licence X 8304, to Icut 2,33u,OOU rect or Spruce, lleuihu-k, I Balsam and Cedar on an area situated on ithe south end of Jarnos Island. Mathleson ; Channel, Itangc 3, Coast District. two a i years win dc biiowcu iur id- moval of timber. 1 urtlier nnrlK-niars. or tne cniet rores- ter. Victoria. n.C, or tne District rores- er, rrmce nupert, u.'J. " TIMBER SALE X 6343. Sealed Tenders will be received by the vinwtrr nf Lands, at Victoria, not later than noon on the 14th day or August. 19il, tor the purchase or Licence X 6343, to rut 1,050.000 Teet or Hemlock. Spruce. Cedar and Balsam, on an area situated on the I w est side or insnnp nay, uucr m-am, iRange 4, Coast District. i Two i8 years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars or the Chler forester, Victoria, B.C;, or District Forester, rrlnrc Itupert, B.C. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIO WORKS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ANVOX SCHOOL. SEALED TE.NDKIIS, endorsed "Tender for One Iloom Addition to Anyox School.' will be received by the lloncurahle the Miniimp i.r politic Works tin to 12 o clocK noon of Tuesday, the 12th day or August, 1924, Tor the erection of a one room ao dlllon to the present rour room School house at Anyox, In the Atlln Electoral DIs hin.' ' eruipiricntinns. Contract and Forms of Tender may be seen on and after tho 28th day or July, I9J4. and rurther Inrnrmatlon obtained at the Department or pnhlie Works. Parliament llulldlngs. and at iha offices or the Oovernment Agent, Vancouver; the Oovernment Agent, Anyox; and the Oovernment Agent, I'rlnce Itupert, D C 'Copies or plans, speciricatlons, etc., can lie otiiainea rrom me nt-ir ninii im ry-im.ni r,r a ietusit or Ten Dollars ($10.00), which wll bo refunded, on their return in good condition. The lowest or any tender not neces sarlly accepted. p pmMp rnhllc Work's Engineer,' The Department of Public Works, Victoria. H.C. July I5lh, I9I4. NOTICE. WIIF.nEAS under the provisions- of the inoyalty Act, Chapter 7B, siaunes jn, the royalty on timber to be collected be- 'trlnnliiir limiirv lal lU-JT. Will. ffOUl In- foimatlnn now available, be more than 'three times the loyally now being col AND WIIEIlEAS urgent representations have been made that this Increase in loyalty Is much heavier, than Ihe Industry iun tin nr AND " WIIEIlEAS tho representations made have gone so rar as to say inai any attempt to collect this royalty beginning January 1st next as upon the basis or the present Iiovalty Act would Immediately result In a shutdown or the entire Industry lu the Province, , . NOTICE Is hereby given that a public hearing upon this question will be held In me txceutive unamner, raiiminrm mum Iniri virii.i-ia t.pfiire the Kxecutlve Coun ell or such Members thereof as may be then present, beginning at 10 o'clock Wednesday, September 3rd next. Anyone who lias any ciurinn w I ..nnoBAntallnnd r mil If M fin ! Lift THE DAILY NEWS Thursday. August U, ig21 CLERGY HOLD INSTALL MILL MEETING HERE! SALMON RIVER ALASKAN MINE Methodist Ministers of District uroe seller uare tor tan nery Children Three Sessions The regular annual financial meeting of the Methodist elersy TIMBER WILL BEALLGONE IN 30 YEARS Spoaker at British Association Meeting In Toronto Asks Conservation TORONTO, Aug. H. "At the present rale of depletion, the virgin forests of Canada ami the United States will not last more or 30 years," said R. 1). Craig and 1". Storey, in Ihe bot any section of Ihe llritish As sociation yesterday, in issuing a plea for the protection, conser vation, and extension of timber resources. Apart from fuel, usually oh lained from hardwoods, an over whelming proportion of t lie tim ber required for industrial pur poses is produced "by coniferous species, sucli as pine and spruce, which with few exceptions, are limited in distribution to Ihe North American continent,. Nor thern Kuropc and Siberia. "Theso regions cannot lie ro lied upon permanently as sources of supply. The position In Kurope Is unfavorable because limber consumption each year far exceeds forest growth. Mliei'ian resources are io a large extent unexplored, but as in Northern Russia, large areas of forest are likely to remain un developed owing to the ditTeully and expense of extracting the timber." 1 lie tinted Slates consumes nearly one half of Ihe world's production of' timber, the speak ers said. In iioiulln out inai a limit will be reached to present resources within 30 years, un less preventive measures are taken. "In view of failing supplies and the slow growth of tree?, tiiere is urgent Heed of reforestation of devastated areas, the protection of 'young growth, question of timber rwyaities win be given nnd the consorval ion of such opportunity to be hearc and tn ipud.ic ,.,,, f(;, uu uini .,1!,l reciuestea 10 lane nice ir ""'! i """w . - i ' ' ' ' Minister or Land.. ' 1 'e.HW .Mmrlu.le.l. Complete Concentrating Plant to Arrlvo at Hyder End of This Week of litis district took nlace in the Within Hie neighborhood of a Methodist Church here yesterday.!"'''" t undergnpind work done There were three sessions n' large tonnage of good morning, afternoon and evening i"iHJ"g ore blocked out, the own- and much routine business as ''''s of the lliverside mine at well as several special items iSevenmlle, on the Salmon Valley was transacted, llev. Dr. .1. 0. 1 roail, are. now preparing to real- Spencer of Hella IMla, district chairman, presided ami those attending were llev. Dr. Oliver Darwin of Vancouver, superintendent of Methodist Missions; llev. William Allan of Port Simpson; llev. W. .11. Pierce, 1'orl Ks-sington; llev Joseph llerdinan, Anyox; llev. Oliver "Mann, Skide ize on their investment of many thousands of dollars spent in developing this property says tho Portland Canal News. A complete concentrating -plant of (10 toils daily capacjly has been ordered "and should arrive on the Curacao about Hie end of this week. Otto Trojanowski, who gate; llev. J. H. JollilTe, Sandspit;.luilt the Premier mill, has ar- Ilev. fi. G. Hacker. Prince Ilu- riV0(1 10 construct I tic Hiversldc perl, and Cant. James Oliver ofl,la'- wo"k will be rushed, the mission boat Thomas Crosby. barring unforseen delays the Kollowins the recent fatal fire '"'H should be ready to turn over at Prince Hupert cannery, Tucks ."bout the 1st of October. Without attempting to describe Inlet, a resolution was passed re-J questing alt canneries in the dis-l'lie How sheet in detail it may Irict to provide suitable quarters, ,,c ai,i that included in the as playgrounds with some res ponsible person in charge for the children of mothers who work in the canneries. The church offers equipment win ne lraymr gyra tory crushers. Colorado ball mills, Wilfley tables, for conlrol-ins Hie imn content of the ore. to co-operale and, in the case ofilw? 0 uml I)-Prince Hupert cannery, it was,)''v'1; Niter, etc. suggested that quarters might he obtained which eoulil also be The meeting decided to send,-mn,ojcu, flotation cells. Power will bo .supplied by a 150 h.p. Fairbanks Morse engine for driving the used for church services. Tho'icralnr. A bunkhouse to ac- Japanese of Sunnyside already fominodr.e 00 men lias jusl been have such a place. jcompieteu. anu ia men arc now Hie mission boat Thomas Crosby j - to 'Hella Hella to work in the . inD Mf.DDICf.M AC Smith's Inlet and Hivers Inlet MrlJUPt MUimidUn UT district for the next few weeks. Accordingly the vessel will sail tomorrow with Cant. Oliver and llev. Dr J. p.- Spencer in charge. Dr. Darwin urged that special efforts be made this year in view of lite fact Itlial it .was the hun dredth idmiwrsary of the founding of Hie Methodist Missions in Canada. there! READY TO OBLIGE Student (ili restaurant) Hey, Vailer---Yessir; how will you have it? METLAKATLA KEEPS Major C. I.. Morrison of Metla-kalla on Saturday last celebrated his 52nd wemling anniversary. He has been 07 years in the north, having come from Kng-land in connection willi the proposed laying of a cable to Siberia by way of the Yukon territory. lie and Mrs. Morrison live in the corner house in the centre of the village anil I heir garden is admired hy all visitors. For some lime lie has been suffering with rheumatism and is not able tlo travel far. FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon V J i BUTTEMCX 4d 5370 V 4533 It ah Jong with its east'wind, U$ white dragons, Us four seasons and the great wall has brought to popu lar notice the picturesqueness of tlit straight Chinese blouse. All sorts of things Influence dresst world war, an Interest in sports, a new way of cutting the hair, the Introduction of an old game. With Mah Jong has tome an appreciation of things Chinese-Chinese colors, embroideries worked In Jade and bamboo, coral and mandarin yellow, splendid blue and carnelian, Chinese styles in coats and collars and straight blouses such as Manchu ladies wear. Many women wear the Chinese blouses In Georgette erfpe, crepe de Chine or cotton voile embroidered or beaded for their Mail Jong parties. "I have n new haliy lirother," "Is he goitiK to stay?" '1 think so. He has all lils Hung off," Sidney lltillolin. turmture r"g"f SALF MaiMuIu SPECIAL WEEK END VALUES, Aug. 14, 15, 1G. SIMMONS DED COUCHES With Cretonne Pad, Mattress and Pillow No. I -New liable Spring, Intension stvle. Reg :j2.r0. Kale SNo. 2 New liable Spring, drop siilo style. ' Heir ' I -. 11 ul.. oiiiv , $19 In Nu. M With hiiik Spring, drop side style. Reg 3.. Sale 518 50 No. Willi Milk Spring, drop side style. Reg :u.ro. Sale 1950 Theso Couches are all supported in the seat willi extra coil springe. Special to (Jlonr Wulntit Pisfini Lamps. Reg $31.00. Sale $2Q.50 Special lo Clear Hridgo Lumps. Meg. $:J0.()0, Sale $21.75. Hog. $:t7.0(). Sale $24.75 Odd Heed Upholstered Chairs and lloekvrs at Special pri(e Soo Our Window for these Values GEO. D. TITE 3rd Ave. Complete Home Furnisher. Phone 20. Cash & Carry Specials For Fridav and Snturdav. August 15th and 16th Only. ST. CHAS. MILK, 10c per tin. Limit 10 tins lo each costume Turkish Bath Towels, in Kiiiit v Sf 'iwt i lli'ir. .".Or. Karh J5c Youths' and Boys' Boots. In HI k i Hliicher. Size It to 5'; Hi :i.irj. Sneeial Boys' Union Suits, Penman's No. 71 l int knit dosed crotch. !w 32. Heir. I.K5. Hnectai. ;. $1.45 Universal Trading Co. AN ADVANCE SHOWING OF t Ladies Fall Coats v and t Millinery Our slock is alrendy complete and we are showing a large range of designs, all the latest models, i Our Coals nro made of the best materials, such Cut PoNma, Buffalo Cloth, Teddy Bear Cloth, and Duvetyn. t tt Kor Collars nlul Kuiicy Triinniiiigs are featured. Fawn, Iteiiuleer, Taupe anil Nigger Hrown are anion!? the popular shades. ' ' Our .Hals" hrc lenders in their make, rich u appel,r mice, excellent for wear ami rcnsonahle in price. Von are cordially invited to' look lliem over. JABOUR BROS, j LIMITED. X Phone 645. r.nr. 3rd and 7th. X