tfovrmbtr 17. 1024. '- "' -r,-- CMM's hyenas inflamed. Stuck Together and Bled" Mr. E. P. KlmUll, Entwhi.tle, AH., write, j "Our little girl from birth wai troubled with inflamed ,.i:j. tod in P' of ""'' 'frrfJ. grew wor until the age of six-,MB month hei1 eyei could not be opened after iltrp without bleed- SYNOPSIS OF .n irvr i iirnniirirrn PRE EMPTI0N8 t-.L unreserved, .unrtyea t j may o. pra-empiu ey . i en flfiinrmic imemion .; st i .i-'h aubjwU. romll-ft.t iMiJom. occupation, .-nt-nr or agricultural -r:.t on oncrnIn resti t r.'.nsr pr.-etnptlen. I. i 1 :c in No. I. Land titrtea, ) "t mpl Land." cpir. ot 3 tt oblln1 fr of eb.ritt -x ik mt ueiwrtmrnl or .a, H.C . or to any fWv- j r. ba granted rovering-c Uabl. for agricultural wbirh I. nut timber- .- mt our S.ovo Urd r -j r.rs- or sne i mii itang. ;r acrt ra.t of tt.t i for r rtnpllon r. : to th lnl Com-: f it Vknt Kei-ontlOK ! , ; c :ht tand .ppTlnl for : art m.i. n ortnttd ; of whiih '.n b oO-'it Lmt CoramUalontr rruit tt occu4d for : irnprnvrmtnt. m.4. i l I ) lr rr InctiKlInK . . tin at lut flv. a Clown Grant ran b. , r -j ' -U'.ltJ iDfurm.tlen How to Jtt-trapt PURCHAtE ; rt rtctlrtd for iur-i if i-r. uwt unrrrvKj '. - t btlne tlmbtrtand. purrt. minimum u - -.: . : unbltl land t.i T r; ' . onlrt.. icrrn.- r i t-r .crt, furtbrr In- jilajr imnt of HOMESITE LEASES w?, a waxy discharge sticking the lid. together md adhering with great tenac-"X Th child'i grandmotheri wen con-lulled by mail, and both mponded with little samp!, box of Dr. Chaie'i Oint-ment Theie were used at oWted. and lasted until we could obtain a further supply from Edmonton. Improvement wai very marled from the firit application. The waxy discharge wat eatier removed and did not reappear. Inflammation lub-ided and hai not returned." Dr. Chase's Ointment 10 ft. a tmi. .11 tlemtem or Kdmanwin. I late- A Co., lAd, Toronto '.j ttvtn in BulleOn I' I'urrKttt ami -t tndatlrl.l .lira ee ' : t ic-M-llnir 4 .rrt. 1 or IA-1 th eon- , .'I Ulll m.irrlt-r. iltl.Ml li ; , Mm.; PEAK 7 .tn- r i M 4 - (KM I'V'-' b4 I ( f ' i (i ti 3t..k h i it s L. i- - tetii.-. I b. tuAi.li . tw i f rttar ft .M a . s tl( '..! awt . Wilt tun v a.ati, I I 1 mi-.' t. m. 4 . , . tt. Ml.) Mi . 1 . O. . a . .. .. m I' J i .it- v Mi IIHMI, Ph ,1 .' . te . iriin w eamaiv-. tt ... milliti .1. w- iii . en 1 1 a. i. LAMO AVI. Q CMrlttu UUstf M. Otttrtci. D'lUlct tf Prlnct Huatt T.kr V.ii., ibtt i. asmitei simrxno. ef Mtrii. B iruiKiuia ruhrrnws. I.- londs I., uflv fi.r irmitUin 18 Ujt Ibt r. lloinr V-' nl-d lindt Corammetfl. .1 ) . ;t rrtt rr. till tln rlr (haiac ibMtr MMitbtrlr s tb.iD ' ' t;.,?r rlctinca and lra-'l pt "f niniinrnnt 104 :: i'int ar j t.wn uny4. fuirillMl i rumaiqinf i tcrr iwrr or mi LEASES I tczz'.g and In4urtaj pur- ' irJinT acre GRAZING , i at:nt Art th lro-into Krsxlnx dl.trtrt. -j l ;minltrl urvJrr a a nr. Itiurd baaed on tz rrlerltr brine xlti-n j cn. Ktcwk-owntrt SVMl'rt SIMI-S0.1. APDltrtnt. r.trr ty. tto tflh f.tnh fl TIMBER SALE X6761. M-alril T.ii.1.1. Mill tir rn-rlfl hf tnr I'l.lrl. I ..rr-lrt in. I Itlrr lh.ll IMl mt 1 inr ti a) r iirriuiirr net. rr o I'urHvf- ut I.K-wiri. X:l ktiallM Arm. " h i l rut iiMi.nnu rsl baisnt n"Surr ttnn .i.WitiM,. f, r...l'" ". etim .no rpror. w i,lwiw jor vmriv. iiHilral t.r llllrfirr in 'he Dally News , I'riiwg luiiri, U Sftlml TriMlrrt icWr.Msl I. thi imdrr. , -limit unt rudort for the. f.mlrull iwl :nnW"-l f I Motor I amiifr alll N- iwi'ltsl up to .Vsi. ,.rtr.-ililr fSlh. I tel. riaim. wM-lflftlliHi. IIhJ tixtu of trniter mty Ih- 4iUtnMl at It ortlrrs ut lit :hu t .iri-lrr, Vlrtorw. the tlIHrl Fr-T.irr riHirl IIumh. Vamuiiver. nut tt)' MIHi.t 'urrtrr. I'rtnro IUIwrl. on o t "f lltioo which l reruiKlM. .n ll mum of tlsn .ml sr(fltln. Tlir Inmr.t or n' t'lxlW saniv arrrpird. o n nrjt fit " DeiHlty Nllitlr of Uiwt. : 1 ( ! , i ! SINNERS IN SILK IS V WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday "KiniM'i-M hi Silk." Comedy 'l-iisl Steppers" International News. Wednesday and Thursday llaby Peggy in The Fam- ily Secret." Unniedy. "ilmiliing It." 1'OX N'WS-(inzpp. Friday and Saturday Pola N'egri in "Lily of Ihe llUsl." (Jomedy "The Odihler." Topics of Hie luy. t liiiHr, a country house in the ex t REJUVENATION STORY Man Is QUen Youth by Treat-nisnt of Monkey Oland Order and Qlves Way to Jazz Craze elHie WVlebesler district, a I fatdiittnahle apartment on Park i.nnue, a rTmgnlficent villa lo cated on Ihe roof of a down-Uiwn flteraper. 'Hi! storj is of a man broken hi lieiilth and past middle are, wio return to America after an nbef of twenty year. He nets oil hi4oard. durina a festive swlinnwnsr party in the youth. Cod of Jazz "You will find your emintry altered st:"e Ut you were here." the doctor tell. hhn. "A new and terrible generation has leeu rearwd. Its srod ia Jaiz; Its slognn erd: Ivn i free today, fne for Ihe taking." Merrill yields to the templa-linn. undergoes the treatment ri ,i'Htd tx u soaihr.M ,erni of: ami Iwi-nly year are lifted from i uwtoniytniZtt'JnttSvM hi life. He immediately enters ".n a, dw. limit bWnc uimv ..r rhtin I n.iU . ibMw rt-1 l'e gayest set Wf young lMope and becoiues the sponsor of a Mircwioii nf "wHd" parties. And he does not fail to get himself ! talk! about In scanrlaloas gns- si. After a series nf stirring cpWoile and Intrigues Merrill nllj LITTLE BABY PEGGY IN THE FAMILY SECRET Wonderful Baby Actress to Seen Here at WJd-Wek 8howng room. To her surpri'e, a man was bending over the ennleuts of the family safe. lie dropped hk mask in surprise. ImnvdinMy, she reengnizeil him as Ihe "kind man who picked her up when slip was oh, o lireil." He tried to tell her that he woubl not take her things when an automatic barked. The bahy's mother dashed dnwn- Iflp swimming pool. f very. stairs; her grandfalher likewise! Iaiiltfnl and a very mixlcrn . cnlen-d. young lady, to whom be is at- It's a loic stnry. i traded. He i travelttng with a' -- - distinguished phynietan, a dis-1 Ml y nn Tnr nilPT IP riple of lr. Steluach, the Vien- L,LI "r Int UllJl lj nese stwialll. who tempU him WVK "" FND r,wulul PlfTIIRF rtl AT to under, a rejuvenation treat- mentwMch wH, restore h,s' THE WESTHOLME THEATRE "I.ily "f ttie liii." coming to I'he W'psi holme at the wpek pnil. is h production hound to satisfy Ihe most finicky picture fan. Coin Negri is Ihe star. Kvery limp peofde come In the conclusion that she has jgt alniul reached Ihe heights of-'eharaclcr-izatinn she come alone in a nevy picture to surprise them with somHliing new. "I.ily of Ihe Iiust" was adapt-i ed by Paul Hern from. a novel hyi llprmann Sudermntiii -v and lhaj play by llwanl Sheldon. Pola has the role of Lily, a poor but very beautiful girl, whose fas- riiKilinii for men is a curve to her. In loe with one man. she .cm .irre-.i in taaing me girijU f(trf0il hy rirf umslances lo whom he met on ship hoard nndmarr). no,10r niy 0 Jearn thai lllie we girl he really desires,( miirriai:(. wjt,oul Iovr is mo.l awny from Ihe young man who,,m,IM,pj. M)n ar at,racp1 to truly love her. ,1Pr ,, JiutU uPrSpif i(.nR I Hut in Ihe end h sUfps aside. mishrit, alon(J lhe pa!ij),l way ,,al in Ihe young man's favor and re-1 eventually leads lo destruction. I sumes his former ami. tnlhler ,. iMvPll Ililv unon her. and in i ii. - n..M.i ai. Ki , i wnvs in nir. iir nns iiiiiihi iiiul.ii. ..n.i ..i... i : . riirtber Dsrnmlars nf tlw r.Mtf lr- .. ' , . . .. .. "" iii'im-.-!. r ii.u.. ..r it. tiLirwi rirfMitr.Miiere is no iree nve uiai one always must pay for love, sometimes with sacrifice, snnHime wjllt vclf-respeel. sometimes even with one's heart's blond. His Own Son It also develops that Mm young man he wisidl (n cheat of the girl, is his own nn, whom he had not seen since early childhood, when he deserted his wife nnd lhe boy's mill her. The young fellow has a eler for Merrill ' j from his molher in which Is So ou propose lo lake niysia,., dial if Ihe father thinks ilntiK'iler from me w ilhoul any j ),inisclf wofthy. he is tn ack-! warning?" I nowledge his son. This is wbal 1 Ninons Young Man "Not ntlm,,) him lo give tip Ihe un-' nil. If there is anylig eon- nn,urni f m,iely. ccniinu her ti wnnl lo warn me about. I'm willing In listen. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCE88 MARY - ""vwuirir. w irinria inn nrMLLi o Nov. 7, tl I Dep. 5, 18 r Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, 8kagway NOV. 3, 11 WC- i '9t u a.a oniNCEAS BEATRICE. r BuledaU, Swanson Bay. Kail Bella Bella, Ocei r"'", namu, Alert Bay, CampDeit nivar, an wsir ouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Stoatmhlp Llfir Full infortnalion from W. O. oromsRD. General Aoent rnr of 4th R...i Awaniie. Prince Ruoeri. B.C w w ew"w - tt Slliu IM f (FORTUNES ARE FOUNDED j ON SMALL CASH SAVINGS lt's ivl what you make it's wial you save thai counts. It is a re-POgilid fnpl "'nl n business conduced on a cash basis can be operated mupli innro economically than one conducted on a credit ha. is, lloweyei wbcit Ibern is no indiicemenl In pay cash, why iu so? More and more the world over Ihe cash system is coming Into use. As a result of our advl of Ihe past week vn found llinl given tlio proper Inducement the people of Prince Huperl, loo, are willing to pay cash. Have you Investigated our proposition, If not why not? Tho proof of the pudding is in llio eating thereof. I v MOKIlsfill. flrocor. Phone 13. BENT'S LADIES' Winter Coat Sale IS GOING STRONG. Beautiful Winter Coats at WHOLESALE PRICES Peg. G5.00. Peg. StriD.SO. Peg. (7.50. Peg. 15.00. Peg. 39.'50. Pep. 7S1.00. Peg. 7.on. Peg. $00.00. Pe?v t75.no. Now 552.00 Now $47.50 Now $53 50 Now $36.00 Now $47.60 Now $65.00 Now $65.00 Now $55.00 Now $60.00 BLACK LEATHERETTE RAINCOATS Se.s 30-lfi $9,50 "BENT'S" Third Avenue - THE DAILY EVV3 s uajHH ? FIY3 Movies and Movie People be! Lilflr Ualiy I'vupy nrvor know liar fallwr . ."lift m ly kiuMV 4liaf. jifr rtudhcr wa fal rn,nf of lli time; and llial'licr srandfalhpr was rros, h rul h.iIi fhf was "always In tliftj way.' Iip wuiiIpiI to pjay with Hie happy cliililron of lli npighbnr-hox. (ho poor little ones who roiilil get dirty ' whofp par-piiIm wptp always patter to trreel th i' tn with liroail, round fmiea. One day he ran off and pot loil. A ilirly, hmifrry lnokinjr ynunp fellow pirlcpd Jirr up ami lii-ought her lo Hie ulalion house, leaving her in Ihe kindly arm of the law-. Naltirally, tlie child forjiol alToul her resener until one mid inishl when in the coiinlry, she (hears a disturbing noUe from The artion of "Sinners injIP veirilly of (he ground floor. Silk" takes place in and nrumlviihoul disturbing. hor rnolher .Nw Vurk, parlicMlarly the dekjnP rr-fpt mil nf bed, and catt-an. ewinynlnK .pool f an ocean, liously walked itilr the drawing Is your wife wiser than you? IF YOU read only the stock and sporting pages, and your wife is like other women, she is wiser thrn you. She reads the shopping news. She likes to hear you jingle money in your pockets. She likes to stretch money to the limit, so she won't have to ask for more. She likes to shop strategically. Know what she does. Comfortably at home in a cushiony armchair, she scans advertising columns. She compares, judges and selects the goods she desires; maps her route; with least effort and minimum time, goes direct to the planned store and buys. She obtains what she Wants at the lowest price it is offered. She is certain of full satisfaction, for she knows advertised goods live up to their claim's. She saves time and steps, and returns sufficiently alert to enjoy new advertisements and lo prepare you an appetizing dinner. These benefit too. WHAT FUR ARE Oil. RABBIT IS POPULAR whero, oh, whem has advertisements are written for your Read them. Help her help you save. Buying advertised products is a bond investment- not a stock speculation my pussy-cat gone.T Oh, where, oh, where can she bet Will her name, he ermine or pahmi or chavre, WVien she is returned lo.me? Then again, pussy's name may have been phanged In cbatigre, barondukle or any of a numiier of others by tbn time she reappears among old acquaintances. And not only her name, but her appearance will be transformed an completely Hint smart indeed will be the person who can rerognue her. No gnnie warden Has an. nonnceij an official open season on pals, nllpy, house nr Terslan, vel at a fur sale in I be eqst l frankly was ailmitted that forty thousand cats bad been killed for their pelts. And bl was for one wholesale house. Many processes A slylo authority says; "Any Ihlng that can bp done to hair nowaday enn be done to fur,' Can and Is. Pen, pleaching. permanent wayipg, flipping, apy and every process lo which, har can be subjected has become common in llie fur industry. The result is, Hip fur mVket j flooded with remarkable products in- fluenred, if nH aclually manu factured, by chemical reactions With this development, the fur and advertising trades are co operating to keep fur advertising fully trustworthy. Sq with but a few unauthorlzei; exceptions, lhe prospective fur Ibuycr is m'ade cogniiant of the 'nature of the merchandise be is! aware her collar of "summer i inspecting. Not only cat fur. but Ithal of other nwre or less lowly rT niTTTTMPO'11'"13''"' ' 'realed by one or an IUU DUIlllu. Cat Skin Changed to Half a Dozen Different Names by Dying and Treatment other process and rechristened. erinine was not summer ermin at all, hut she uiuloiihtPdly enjoyed it much more than if the atale.man hail called it by its Thus, dyed rabbit becopves bay ! real name. seaf, French seal, Laskin seal.j JTs a wise animal these days sealine. near vir northern seal, that, knows its own fur. J)yed opossum becomes stone murten; dyed muskrat, Hudson seal; Jap mink or Jap weasel, Jap Mlinsky; dyed marmot, marniink. Sumrnor Ermine Not only is fraud eliminated as far a possible, hut hy improving and boautifyinKvSiVCU-.pel.ts. fus thai otnerwise would be un available except for the few, are placed within the reachi of limited purses. Rummer er mine is an example. As its name would indicate, summer ermine Ihe real thing was obtainable only al a certain season of the year. Ileing very rare, it, there fore, iva very expensive. Soon, however, it was discovered that cal fur could le bleached and lei until a very prelly imitation resulted. Since its wearers paid from M5 to 450 for Ihe coat, she. was TIMBER SALE X t60. ..led Tendjr. will be received by the rllrlrt Forester n. later tlian noon tsi the tb Uy of .November, ist, for Un: pijtrlia. or Llrenrt X.SOf, im.u- Beaver Creek, ei .Me of Ertatl Itlver, C.R. , tot cut 3 40.000 reet or Hemlock. Cedar,' Baluni aiul Sprure Iog. Two (!) years will be allowed for re moval or umber. I (inner particular or ine i.nier l'fr- Virion., or the DUlrlcl forester TIMBER SALE, X 670b. There wilt be errered ror sale at Publlo Auction, at noon wi the 7th day of November, tvtl, In the orrir. of the t'ort.t Hinrer, llairlton. the Llernr. X70, to rut SO.ooo lineal feet of Cedar Poles and ftllnr, on an are. situated mi the east bank of Skeena River, approximately IS miles north ot .llaztlton, Caspar District. Two (i) ye.rr wilt be allowed for re-" moval or Umber. Provided that any one unable to atten the auction In person may submit a sealeit lender, to be opened at I tie hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars of the Chief few t.r. Victoria. B.C. or District Forter. Pflnce Rupert. B.C. BLUE RIBBON You can either take our word for it, or experiment for ydurself, but you will find BLUE RIBBON TEA is in a class by itself Try it.