PA01S BIX. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow, 7 and 9 'The Fighting Coward' Adapted from Booth Tarkinglon's famous play "Magnolia," The hilarious ndventures,of a young peaceable lover changed into ft raging, laughable man-eater. Branded as a coward, ho came back a wild eat-'em-alive tough, who made frazzled pulp of the most notorious gun fighter on the Mississippi shore. See this loveable, laughable hero of the funniest comedy drama ever. Ernest Torrence, Cullen Landls, Noah Beery, G. Raymond Nye, Mary Astor, Phyllis Haver and strong cast. SPECIAL COMEDY BUSTER KEATON IN "THE ELECTRIC HOUSE." INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35c and 10c. WEEK END SPECIALS. Local Killed Milk Fed Veal. Shoulder ltoast. per lb. 15c Loin, per lb 20c Fillets of Veal 25c Bulklcy Valley Steer Beef. Hound Hone Pot lloast, per lb. 12K2C Fresh Killed Chicken and Fowl; Maid of Glover Creamery Butter, in bulk, 3 lb. for . . . $1.15 Malkin's Best Jelly Powders. Special, i for 25c Alberta Cooking Kggs, per dozen 25c Cairns' Pure Jain lu glass Strawberry, Black Currant or Haspberry, per jar 25c Van Camps Tomato Soup. Special, 2 for 25c RupertTableSupply Three Phones.aKV2ii.2i2' Cash & Carry WAKE YOUR MONEY GO TWICE AS FAR. Castile Soap, 25c bars. On sale, 0 bars for ... $1.00 Prunes. iO-50, largo size, regular 20c. On sale 10c Fresh Ground Coffee, 3 lbs, for ... .,. $1.00 Strictly Fresh Pullet Eggs, a few left at 3 doz. for $1.00 Milk, any kind, case $5.50 Kit. 1 Creamery lluttcr, 2 lbs. for ... 75c Any four lb. I in Jam in slock including Empress Strawberry. On sale, per tin 75c Oranulalcd Sugar, 5 lbs. for 45c No. 1 Jap Ilicc, 10 lbs. 75o Farmers Market PRESERVING SEASON is now in full swing. We have a large variety of FRUITS at the following prices: Apricots, per crate ,. $1.75 New Apples, per lb. .. 12'20 Hyng Cherries, per lb. 30c Watermelon, 3 lbs. for 25o l'eaches, per doz . . . . 30o Muy while the buying's goodl All Heavy Orders Delivered. ECONOKIY STOR Phone 84. E 417 5th East IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCE RUPERT. In the Matter of the Estate of Robert J. Wallace, or Allin, In the County of I'rinpa lf,tr,orl In tha Dpnvinra rtf See our display of Stanley Four Square Tools. Priced by the Stanley Co. Kaien Hardware Co. The Handy Andy Store. Hardware and Sporting Goods C08 3rd Ave. Phono 3 DANCE At the Auditorium Friday Evening, July 25 Easson's Orchestra. Refreshments served. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladles 60o Phone Black 440. L. F. Marren, Proprietor, WOMEN MAY WEAR ANY CLOTHES SHE WISHES IN CANADA' In Some Countries She Would Be Prosecuted For Appearing In Public In Male Attire TOnONTO, July 21 (Canadian l'ri'ssl. Mnv n n.-iiimlinn wnm.ni wear masculino clothes, and as-! sume a masculino name? ishej may, according to the laws of this country. Sho may wear any-, thing from a dinner jacket to a Palm Beach suit; she niay wear bell trousers and a Derby hat, stiff collars or prospectors' boots without infringing on the law. She may call herself Mrs. even if unmarried, and may also call herself Jack or Bob or any other masculine name. I The question arose when two young "fellows" were brought into cpurt the other morning. ,They had been found in a boxcar in the terminal freight yards, and would soon have been on their way to Fort William and Port Arthur. The usual program when hobos were found In the railway Urltlsli Columbia, Deceased, who died , yards had 'been gono i rrlncejtupert, u.c. 'hrough orderihcn the smaller lad pulled off NOTICE Is hereby Riven that by an lot Ills Honour E. Mcb. Young. Judire or the his cm and disclosed a mass of pnnntv PuiiM ri.tAH the nth day on,, ' , ,. . April, 1034, the undersigned was appointed. blonde curls. The administrator or me estate or me at)ove- j n,,,,.f,iloli hufnrn named dereased. again ni.tltlieil DCIoro pair were the ser- Ainl notice I hereby further riven that , i.ui,l dm n-ii l i,,l,liinn- n elnrv all persons having claims against the said , , , . j , ... estate are required to rile such claims of llOlllC neglect and a desire to duly verirled under oath, with me on or; . fPnnl 0 " ci.p .,. berore the 15th day or August, 1BS4. afterl11 l"ay .vnv irom, u ail. Jjne was which date I will proceed to distribute nonnllln.l wliiln Lor mneh rililer the assets- of the said estate among the ' . ' . . . persons entitled mereto navin regard 'compauum was sent uj vjui;iiii only to the claims or which I shall then ..fnPmlm.., ii nunslinn have notice, and 1 will not be liable lur lClormaiOIJ. JlUl 100 question said assets or any rm thereof, to any!Came ' up: "Was this girl guilty 1 person or whose claim I shall not then ,. . , , nave received notice. :of impersonating insofar as she oaten at Atiin, u.u, mis xutn aay or,.vnl. wore m9Mlnnl, nllirn Tim June, 1021. C. L. MONROE, nrriclal Administrator. LAND ACT. Notice or Intention to Apply to Lease Land. In Oueen Charlotte Islam) Land District, rim,,,,.!.!, tr rtfj.Hi. ,.f n.i,i..A iimiA.i n r ..,.- vi ( , III, v .lllrc. and slluate Hear Tow Hill, Uraham Island. I AhK .mjtick mat I, (ieorge W. or 368 Cambridge Street, Vancouver, n.i:.. occupation manufacturer, intends to answer was no. More Than Ever Girls are going in for mjalc attire more than ever, But in this mark 80 chains; thenee southerly three disturbance Of some kind on the chains; thence easterly 80 chains-to point . ,, , , i i ,. 11 be ior coniineiiccineiit and containing 15 acres, street can she arrested, on a more or ics. rli:ii-iri nf vntrranev. Date, Juno r, lt)2 CEOltCE W. IIOWMVO, NOTICE OF SALE. Aiipllcaut. DAVK nUTTEN, Arent. In parts of tho United States an unmarried girl may and has Iilstrlrt I'orcsier at l'rlnce nuperl up to sas reconil TIMBER SALE X 6258. Sealed Tenders will be received by the IHstrli't Forester not Liter than noon on tho 28th day or July, 1924, ror the purchase or Licence X 6258, near Watson Hay, lloderlek Island. C.H. 3. to cut S00M. f.h.In. or Spruce, Hemlock, balsam and Cedar Sawlog-s. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of limber. Further rmrtlriilar. of the Chief Fores ter, Vlrtorl. or the District Forester, ITliue unpen, n.i- TIMBER SALE X 6371. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands-, at Victoria, not later than noon on the a 1 s I day or July, IS24, ror the purchase of Licence X 6371, to cut I MOO Jackpine Ties on an area adjoining Lot 3372, south shore or Hulkley Lake, iimivA ft r',i.st lilstrlct. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal or timber. Further particulars of the Chler lores-ter, Vlrtorla. H.C. or District forester, Prince Hupert, H-C. I TIMBER SALE X 6271. ,.oi,.,i t.-iwIit will lie received by the Minister or Lands-, at Victoria, not later than noon on tho 3lst day of July, IU2I, ri.c iiw rnirhii nf Licence X627I. to cut 2H.00O Jackpine Ties on an area adjolnliiif the sou tit boundary or u jjii, mim I'erow and Kuocknoit, naiiKo . District. Two (2i year win ne auuwru ior m inoval or limber. , Knniier nart euiars or tne uiiwm iun-i ter, Victoria. B.C., or District Forester, prince unpen. TIMBER SALE X 6359. Sealed Tender will be received by the itit.i.iaw ..r i n.irio. at viftfirl.i. not Inter ihun ooim on tlie 31st (lav irf July. 1824 ror the purchase or Licence X6350, to cut " 17.000 Jackpine Tlea on an area situated tlonal Hallway, between I'alllnir and Itoso Lake, Hanite 5, Coast District. . Two () year will be allowed for re- imoval f f timber. ..... I Further particulars of the Chief lores- iter, victoria, u.c, or pisiriei roieaier, l Prince Hupert. U.C. TIMBER SALE X 6302. caiurt Tuiwli.ea will lie received bv the Minister or Land, at Victoria, not later than noon on the 31st day or July, 1024, ror the purchase or License XC302, to cut 107.0HO lineal reet or Cedar Holes and I'llltifr oil Lot 9Vv, anoui live nine irnni Skeena Hlver rrom Hemo Station, Hnnye 5, Coast District. , , Two (ji years will be allowed ror removal or timber, -..,. Former tiari ri lars or ine i.niei rnrrs. ter, Victoria, Il.C, or District Forester, rrinc Ruperti u.u, "HE da:ly rErsvs Monday. July 21, 194 Optician and Optometrist If troubled with EYE STRAIN or you need a CHANGE or Glasses we have tha 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 bo value or we could not offer this Inducement. SILVERWARE A large shipment just arrived. Moderate prices, latest designs. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist MAYOR RECEIVES REPLY TO TELEGRAM Prlvato Sacretary of Premier Mackenzie King Acknowledges Roceipt SOVIET BUSY TRYING I TO CONVERT BRITAIN Would Centre Efforts on This Empire as Fruitful Field At a time when govurnmy'iilal efforts aro being made to negotiate trade treaties between Bril-'niu and Soviet Russia the Congress of the Third Internationale at Moscow has been outlining what Communism, must do in Britain, says the Victoria Colonist. Its'1 officials arc also members of Iho Soviet government. Jits dictum is that I Ins Internationale must cultivate this fruit-, fill field (Britain) inoro'lliau any other until the British Cmnimi-jnist parly has becomo a real 'power, dominating the trade 'unions and tho whole of (he Labor 'party. Tho Communists must establish their own daily Knglish Conununist newspaper; they must vorm their way into tho vital centres of trade unionism and create a revolutionary left wing; they must make special efforts lb influence British working class youth; and they must attack the colonial question boldly, as heroines militant Bolshevists. One delegate to the International Congress, an Indian revolutionary named Roy, pleaded for more energetic (kmun;uuist efforts in Hie British Dominions, localise, he said, "every British workman is an Imperialist uml (be only possible way of completely overthrowing British Imperialism is loosening (he wide- The following letter has been . spread roots in outlying depen- . received from. Hon. Mackenzie'dencies, at the same lime aiming King, prince minister, in reply to t lie severest blows at the centre." a wire recently sent by Mayor This Is the character of the pro-Newton with reference to the paganda which Is carried on by $150,000 appropriation by the Soviet ministers, and with the trriv'i.rimif.ril litwjlt'il 1 1 1 V f'mmlrilft- unfinll.ni r.f lli.t M.ivli.f frfi-nt'n country hey may do so without Uou of a (ennfna, eIcvalor at tlh.m(.nli ail(l , llie fill.e of it rU. fear of the law Inspector Me- ,m.t. jaj a,1( ohcr naUon lBVB Kinney of the loronto Morality. "ii..,-,, iiv u in-.j.1,.,,,,,,.,, .i,. i,,,.,. ,.(.,11(?iii,. n. , apply ror permission to loaso the follow- Department is sponsor for this ..m.,. v.,.,,1,. In. wlon' Russia. I'". AA:- Coe.nR .t Hlnnu, nlt who,, wnrman ! . iwi.fc piauit-i near inc unit oi iiiw nui. . i .. ...j .... .. . I'rllH'l ituiierL I t-HSt side, tlietice northerly to low water in tnnxeiilinp nllirp prc-ilp n ' . .. .... ...... iiiii mark; a i iiicui theme o westerly rsniij ii;iiuwinn foIlJwlnir iiiw low water wain "? , . v. , , , t . .. t "Dear Sir Tlie I'riine Minij-!I P IC DDCPADIKir ter has asked me to acknowledge receipt of your telegram of the Itth ijislant wilh reference to thfi ,,M u.u. iu i iiu niunu TO ENFORCE TREATY appropriation of $150,000 made' says the pacific I 'islienilat bo a re ft 'ca i 'nBTeP . . --Plemenlary Tll0 Sorll pacifl(. balibu. Ire. Mrs., and a. small city in Kan- . ' ' J ?' '"'" .f'T opene.l a strong " . : : ' - T..i. 'u- 10 .w ""l,1'. . c the ' " , it , uiui i "" now mane eueeuve it) laws cunc- noon on July 18th. mi, ror purrliase wenriti" finiiriitrn naitml civU gn nainsi htiis WLdriii,, . . . . .. .. lor a quantity or culled Cedar nole n,ianipa n. pr Uni( , yi,.!,.,, Ll,ULS al an" .woodcock and carnaby. estimatecf at si.- mascul no and semi-masculine ri. ,r I I II ,L- !, , , , V thfl lowest tender that will he accepte.1. flolhes, miller authority or ail old , . li '01 lhe .,, 'n'lnesenlirlion r.nl.IWM,lri nf of halibut i , i n tho .North v ii that fishing Is one quarter cent per lineal foot. aintt, iui n.r.mi nmai nni ill Tenders must be accompanied bv cer "' inai. a j.ii.nii mut n.ii. .inmiitirnHiiii rv-hir-li iv i ir: ...in i... .. r.. n... lined cheque or money payable to Fotest wear clothes' of the ODPOlitC ,. ,. : , , ' ' '" '' " Branch, coverin? Fifty (so) per cent of 11 .his direction has, been transmit- period mentioned during the the total price bid on total auantllr The blithest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particular of District Forester, Prince Unpen. B.C. RAILWAY TIE8. The Canadian National Hallways are In the market to purchase their tie requirements for 1985. Parties wlshlnpr to produce ties for the Railway Company pJionld communicate with Mr. V. II. Grant, Tie A (rent, Boom 8021, Canadian .National Ex press iiniiaintr, .Montreal, yue.. on or ne- rorp auitusi sin, i!m, ann irive tne roi-lowinir Information: The location of the timber from which the ties are to be produced. The kind or timber. Quantity of ties, either sawn or hewn. As far as pos sible, ties must be produced on Canadian National lines. Happy is the man who is handy about the house, says Handy Andy. And happy is his family. The house nnd the disposition of the folks who live 1u it arc kept in porfect repair. Wo will sell ytm the tools you need. You already have tho ambition. How about your TIMBER SALE X 6369. There will be offered for sale at l'tibllc Auction, at noon on the 26th day or July, lllil. In the orrice of the Forest Supervisor at Smllhers, the Licence X03CV, to cut 42,000 Jackpine Ties on an area ilu-ated on parts of Lots 3ii and 35SC and area adjoining, about 4 Mi miles up Shovel Creek rrom the Canadian National Hallway, llantre Five, Coast District. Two (J; years will be allowed for removal or timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars of the Chief Fores- ' ter, Victoria, H.C., or District Forester, ted to the llou. fleor P. Ora- comim,' fall and winter. This step ham, acling minister of trade Was taken after prolonged effurl and eommerce.ffor his eonsidcra- u,(. ,a, 0f practically all en- liou. igaged in lhe industry, who have 'Yours faitlirulty, ! f o 1 1 that such action was urnenl- "(Signed J. A. McOIlECOK, ly needed to preserve the fishery. "Private Secretary." j.or reason it is expected that all interested will willingly M0T0RB0AT RACE FOR .-operate in its enforcement. ,, Plans of the Canadian govern- YACHT C A RP CN Cment for enforcement of the law have not yet been announced, Canadians will doubt Also Canoe And Rowboat Races to no be Held at Tugwell Island on at"1 h(,ir customary vior On the United That Occasion Bnt' thoroughness. !siatPs side, preparations are al forward. The Hureau ia conned ion wilh the Yacht ,pa,1- .. . .. m I t 1 1 I 1 I n I, it Club picnic, which is planned for m l,,.r in lll worK n' 'iciamim n August 17, the committee wnnlciift for the purpose during io hohl charKe are planning a motor boat handicap race from ' win, ". fishl'r' l ina,iv' an,, wi" the float at Cow Hay to TtiRwell m" Island. - All the club boats will warden sla ione.l at every be lined up for the morning l,alil,,,,t '",rt , ):n, ,u"1 nl be s"lc 0 so,! "!al 1 10 lil,W ,s cn" will start and a prize given the winner. Also canoe ami row-ifo0'1 lllnriS tlin cls s,'i,son-boat races ari! planned ami an .,,,-.." am effort is beinp.adc to have a'MLArfcfc YVtUDllNb Al hand in attendance. Mrs. M. Sollows is liookcd lo sail tm the steamer Prince Hupert tonight, on a holiday trip lo Vancouver and her old home in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia. Mrs, Hollows will not return until Spring. Mrs. (Dr.) S. J. Kvans is leaving on tlin steamer Prince Hupert. Imiifc'lil, on a holiday tri to Vancouver. LAND ACT. Notlct of Intention to A coir to Laaaa Land in uueen cnarioiin isia ms i.anci msir ei, Hecordlng- Mstilct or Skeena, and altuate t, rront or block iv, u.L. 7, nan vio fii.een Clmrlotte Islands. laKe police inai iiuiiic n. imiiiuxion oi Masselt. nrruoutloii cannerv mauaiter. In tends to apply for permission to lease the ronowinK uesrriDen loresnore: t-oMinien clnir at a post planted at the southwest corner or Block IB: thence west 33 (tea-, south about son feet to low water mark thence northerly along- low water mark to a nolnt west 33 deir. south or north west corneror Hl6ck 19: thence easterly, lo tno northwest corner nr hiock ib: inence southerly alonr lilKh water mark to post, ana coniaininy 3 acres, ninre or less 11. n. iimi.vi tun. Name of Applicant LAND ACT. Atlln Land District. District of Cattlar. Take Notice that Heirlnald Hrimk. of Atlln. occupation miner, Intends tn apply for permission to purclia'c the following described lands: commencing at a post planted one hundred yards to the east nf the month, nf llnnert Creek, one mile eist of Oolden Oate on Taitlsh Lake, thence aonth twenty chains, thence west to shore line, inence along; more line io point oi commencement. HEOINM.I) BrtOOK. April 21, 1524, VANCOUVER WAS QUIET Says the Vancouver Province: quiet wedding of special inter est in University circles look place on Wednesday eveninfr al tint home of Hie bride's parents, 101 i Klevenlh avenue, west. when Miss Nina Vivian Hell Muiin, second uautthler of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Munn, became the bride of Mr. Wcldon Hubert McAfee, only son of Mr. and Mrs (ieofKe McAlTee, fourleenlh av enue west. Tho home was pret tily decorated wilh a profusion of summer (lowers and lhe ser vice was read by llev: J. S. Hen derson. The bride, who was jtiveii in marriage by her father, was attired In a girlish frock of poudre blue roshnara crepe with chic hat of Krey duvelyn. Sho carried pale pink roses. Mr', and Mrs. McAfee left immediately after lhe ceremony for .Jasper Park and Prince Hupert. They will reside at Georgetown. MINING COMPANY IN ONTARIO GOES BROKE OT TAWA, July 21. 'The Itrit ish American Corporation, Ltd of Ottawa, witlr Us big mill-and 6 it o... Fly-Tox Week Improred Hind Sprayer S Mouth Sprayer FREE Mtnalactured by Yf. It. IWatr Vancauver. n. C. JULY 21st to 26th r m a,Mttisfleas Developed by Mellon Institute el Induitrial Research by Re Flllowthip. oach.es S -w BedBugs, House Ants FLY-TOX wonderful in-Becticiilc. Nothing exactly like it. Harmless to humans and animals. Has pleasant odor. Won't stain. Easily applied. No dust or dirt Filty cents buys complete trial outfit. Sold by Grocers, Druggists, Hardware Deal, crs and Department Stores. "V. rvx 17 I -aV to f wrwr Mnwy . . H II ' 1 Ltd. siir?r.'s.,-r,:!t kw. i jilmmiimiiiiwi ni ii irvrr- - vimhwm mi Extraction of Teeth During the summer months it i- -u'l i-.'hl o Ii the TEETH that should he extracted removed nnd pr p :; tion will lc made Tor PLATES or BRIDGEWORK lie nr-the winter mouths set in. Pain will he eliminated. I need no recommendation to you. Your friends and helghbors are my patients. ASK THEM. Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE DENTIST. Phone 575. Get Your Appointment Today. Smith Block. rellniiiK plant at Desrhencs and xlensie properties al Sudbury, lias sfi.ne into voluntary liipii- l.ilion following the action liy lhe National Trust Company in volving six million dollars worth of first income bonds. Five hun- Ired men have been thrown out of work us a nonsetpience. iIETHODISTS OF CANADA TO SPEND LARGE SUM ON MISSIONARY WORK riltONTO, July 21. Canadian Methodists have been asked to finance their denominational en terprises in lhe eomJiiK year, in cluding widespread missionary and moral reform activities, with an amount totalliiiK slightly under five dollars per member. In a statement just issued from the office of the General Superintendent, Hev. S. D. Chown, D.D., L.L.D numerous plans for co-ordinating activities and con serving fund's arc nnnounced. The total asked for all non-local purposes is $l,t13,2(. Or. (mown assures the church that tho General Hoard of Mis slons and the Women's Mission ary Society have reached "Happy mutual understanding," that the prohibition campaigns are be ing vigorously prosecuted, and that economy is tho watchword of all departments. He. strongly urges tithing as a means In spiritual grace and financial soundness, in Methodism. Friends of Mr." and Mrs. Km-esl S. Day will be glad lo know Mr Day, who has been in a critical condition for the past two weeks, is now Improving slowly. Agents for Gossard Front Lacing Corsets and Brassieres (ir.-tilii.iln (loss. 'in! I'd' "" ill Charge. H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd I Third Ave, & Fulton Street. Now Showing Ladies' Sport Felt Hats Summer Hats Half Price "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327.