PAGE BIX WESTHOLME THEATRE . Wcdriesday and Thursday, 7 and 8 p.m. "Wandering Daughters" A photo-play thai deals with just exactly what it's litlo suggests. A slory of everyone's ilatigliter, sooner or later. An adventure in I lie land of Jazz. A tale or modern girlhood, adoration, and of a girl whose fattier should be a night watchman. A delightful drama or ja.z hearts among shattered dream castles. How rar along life's rough road should .1 girl go iniguided,? How far can she be trusted? Take your daughter to see this-picture. It mirrors the experiences or girls hungry for life's forbidden fruit. Strong cast. Pat OWIalley, Marguerite de la .Molle. William V Mong. Xoali lleery, Allen Howell, Marjoric Daw and others. COMEDY. FOX NEWS-GAZETTE. Admission 35c and 10c. WALK DOWNSTAIRS AND Save Money Halloween Dalo in bulk, 3 lbs. fur 25c Kvaporatcd Prunes, size 10-00, special, 2 lbs. . . . 25c New Season's Pack Lobster. small tins 25c Medium size tins . . . 45o We Buy and Sell LIVE CHICKENS OR FOWL. Write us for prices. Wo ran handle from 200 to U00 chickens weekly. RupcrtTableSupply Three Phones. 210,211,212 This Week's Specials Apples, Mclnliish Ileils No. 1, per box .... $2.75 No 2. per bnx $2.35 Oranges, 3 dnz $1.00 Preserving Pears, per box $2.75 Tomatoes, per basket 50c Large Head Celery, 2 for 25c Pickling Onions, 3 lbs. for 25o (Irecn Tomatoes, 0 Itys. for .' ... 25c Small Pickling Cucumbers. per lb 15c (ireen Peppers, per lb. 20c licit Calibage, per li. . . 6'jC Heinz Pickling Vinegar, per quail 25c per palhin 90o We bae all I'lr'-Hllg Assortment-, oiilrr now. El 50 0 417 Firth Avenue East. Phone 84. CANADIAN SERVICE; FROM QUEBEC TO QUEENSTOWIt AND LIVERPOOL i.ann in..i 1 1. - lamina . . v.v. t FROM MONTREAL I TO PLYi..OUlH-CHtHBOUHQ-LONDON I AHMinU Oi l. I I, liv. IS Anuawa Orl. jh AnwmU .... V. g TO GLASGOW atariit ori I 'i. Nov. ft Atlwnta on. 11. Mov. ti Caonandra Oct. 31 FROM NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL I'ranrmiia on it teyUria oil. R Aunnla on. Lm-'inla nv, 1 TO CHERBOURG AND SOUTHAMPTON Ivrmimria .... on. i:,. Nnv. .,v jn ManiYUuta ... .hi. a, w. j. iu-i- :i : Ao"aM on id. v.v. in. Her 13 TO LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW Tu.rania ort. 11 . CnliurWa Oct. 11 AMJflia ... Oct. tl . li.v. t TO PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURQ-LONDON I usBia on. it , l.am-RMi-1 Oct. jr. Money orilrr and draft at Inwi-rt rata. Full lnf"riiiat.u rnim Afrenla or Company' Orrfrr-, r.fj .t.if St W J vaucuuver, v.i,. I Strawberries Canned Strawberries are suing to cost 35c to 10c a tin this wjnler. We would advise your buying the winter supply now. Huy six or a dozen tins at Our Special Price per tin 20o C for S1.25. I? Tor $2.25 Strawberries sold only with meat orders. Our Meal, Dept. can save you money. Money returned if not. satisfied. Orders over ?3.00 delivered. Farmers Market Phone Blue 428 SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved. surveyed Crown lands may be pre-empted by 1'ritli.h cubjects over 18 years of age, and by aliens on declaring Intention to become Hrltlnh subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, and Improvement for pgrlcuttura) purposes, Full Information concerning: regulations regarding pre-emptions Is given in Bulletin No. 1, hand Series, "How to Ire-empt Land," copies of which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the Department of LanJa, Victoria, B.C., or to any Government Agent. Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural luriosen, and which la not timber-land. I.e., carrying over 8,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 6,000 feet per acre east of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division, in which the land applied for is situated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. I're-emptlons must be occupied for five years and Improvements made to value of S10 per acre, including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. Kor more detailed information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Lsnd." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arable) land Is IS per acre, and second-class (grating) land 12.50 per acre. Further information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Series, "Purchase and Lease of Crown. Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Vnsurveyed areaa, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased as homesites, conditional upon a dwelling being erected in the fiist year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES For grazing and Industrial purposes areas not exceeding 840 acres may be leased by one person or a company. GRAZING m Under the Grating Act the Province Is dlvideC Into grazing districts and the range administered under a Grazing Commissioner. Annual grazing permits are Isaued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established ownera. Stock-owners may form aao clatlona for range management Free, or partly free, permits are available for settlers, campers and travellers, up to ten head. Advertise in the Daily News. Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and praotlcal knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service possible, while our charges will be found reasonable In every Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES. Diamonds, watohes, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbroner Diamond. Specialist 1 Dainty Dorothy Would mention Our real courteous attention Iteliatde work, fair profits and prompt service is what you may expect to get at Hi s shop. Wc are experi-eiif 1 Usui properly equipped. i 1 1 I'MiiiifiiiFiita I'lione us to call for your garments. If you want lo confer Willi us about cleaning our adviec is always at your rommaml. Our rapid cleaning ami pressing for men is popular priced. . - ' PHONES xSlstsy BOX392 PWNCETf RUPERT ONLY FEW CANNERIES ARE NOW OPERATING Cohoes Still Being Caught on I Skcena River and Chums at Islands Adam Markie. inspector of fisheries, returned last nighl on t lie Malaspina from a trip of m-speetion lo I lie Ipvers Inlel and central divisions of this disln. Mr. Mackie reports that there ii only one cannery now operating in the Ilivers Inlet distrn l. this being the plant of Diet Standard Packing Co. at (ioosel Hay. It is packing cohoes ami J chtlms. ' In the central division Namiij and Helta Itella canneries are still in operation, their present packs being almost entirely chum-. Huledalc and Lowe Inlet farmeries are closed. The run of chums is practically over and seine fishermen are getting small e-atehes. In point of iuaulily, t lie pack in Ihe central division this year is especially good ami the total will exceed- last year's. The pack of pinks has not heen so large as in I 'J:' J but I lie chum pack will be considerably In excess. On the Skeena lliver a number of gill net fishermen are still engaged in catching' cohoes. Three canneries are stilt ning Sunnyside. Inverness and the Millerd cannery at Prince I Itupert. AH other plants are closed and, in many eases, t lie crews have gone south. On the Naas lliver, the Somer-ville cannery is the only plant si ill operating. An improvement early last week in the chum, run on the Queen Charlotte .Islands fell off' Inwards the end of Ihe week. Lagoon Hay and l.ockeport can-neries are slill running. . Higashi, Japanese missionary, left, on last nlghl s train for !he Skeena river. THE DAILi NEW3 Wednesday, October 1, ijjj BUILDING PERMITS MONTH OF SEPTEMBER Amount Totals S"ft,750 and Includes Two Residences and a Small Apartment Block Kleven building permits representing a total value, or 11,-750 were issued at the ollicc of the municipal building inspector during the month or September. They were as follows: U. l'inley, residence, Seventh Avenue Kasl between Kberts Street and Hays Cove Circle, $2,-500. Mrs. a. Johnson, repairs to resilience. Ninth Avenue Kasl near intersection of Eighth Avenue, 150. J. Krikevsky, residence, Kighth Avenue West betw een Tat low and Lothiuiere Streets, 2,000. K. S. Hushes, repairs to residence. Sixtli Avenue West, between Fulton and Taylor Streets, 50. V. K. Itrowne, repairs to residence, Kighth Avenue between Thompson and Lolbiuiere Streets SI 00. I ll.O. Itutcliers A (irocers, Ltd.. repairs lo store on Third Avenue near third Street. 250. J Oeorge James, apartment house on Third Avenue near I Ninth Street. $5,000. Otof Hanson, addition. to residence, Six I li Avenue and Taylor Street, 300 James Killas, repairs to resi Auditorium 215 Sixth Avenue Open every day for Skating From 2 to i p.m. Kveninss H to to. Tuesday -Night, Hand Night Friday Nislit, Moonlight Skating. Competent Instructors to teacli beginners. Phone Mack 40. L. F. Marrcn, Proi fln- GET IT AT! PHONE 586 WILTSHIRE BACON. SMOKED HAM PORK PIES SCOTCH OAT CAKE8 My choice for aged, OLD CROW BOURBON WHISKEY BOTTLED UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Liquor Control Board or by in hi a. This advertisement is dence, Oraham Avenue, 000. Thomas McMeeklu, alterations to store on Third Avenue neur Fulton Street, 000. 0. J. Stephens, addition to res Idencc on Atlin Avenue, 200. SAYS DIAMONDS CANNOT BE MADE Scientists Not Having Much Success In Attempts Manufacture Precious Stones For over twenty years Sir Charles I 'arsons, famous us the inventor of the turliine engine, lias heen seeking to solve the mystery of the oriRin of the diamond, and recently lie confessed at a meeting of Ihe llnyal Mic 'rosenpical Society in Knglaml, that after spending thousands of pounds fu his search for a solu lion lie had heen forced lo the conclusion that the manufacture of artificial diamonds was impossible. In Ihe last fifly years muiiy eminent scientists have tried to make diamonds in Ihe laboratory and some have claimed to have succeeded. The tale Sir Wllllani Crookes, in language anyone could understand, gave the ap parenlly simple formula for ,lm"u,al-,u, iiiuimii. wncn T" . V . r.0M"'": sunny in dissolving cuairnai (for a diamond i Just charcoal, or graphite) in a Ipiuid. and waiting for Ihe dissolved sub .stance to separate into crystal by slow evaporation. The ulllin- file crystals would, he said, be true diamonds. Nature thus transforms carbon Into diamonds by subjecting it lo enormous pressure ami temperature in thr earlh. The Froneh chemist, Henri Moissan, subjected carbon lo I lemperaiures around 3.000 deg. ;(-.. and pressures exceeding fif-jleen Ions lo I lie square inch. the j carbon being enclosed' in pure iron. Ihe crucible containing I lie iron and earbou was (hen iplunstcd into rold water, which ;ha. Ihe effect of. solilifyiHK Ihe iron, which enclosed the carbon HIGH CUSS -GROCERS matifre quality! the fiovernment nf Uritish not published or displayed hy ' the G0I11 Cash & Carry Specials Pacific JVAPOrTATECL Toilet Corn BOYS' FLEECED LINED UNDERWEAR .Shirts and Drawers. Mixes 22 tu ;t2. .Special per garment 75c MEN'S SOCKS 100 per cent Pure Wool Medium Weight, llildieil, color lllat-k. (irey and Heather. .Sixes 10 to MM,, ling. 75c pair .Special, 2 pair for 05c , ENGLISH FLANNELETTES Kxtra good quality in ix tliflerent designs, ;)(! inches wido. ypecial, per vanl 40c BOYS' JERSEYS, RAMESE8 .Made in Knglaiid. (Colors Navy and llrowu. Hue- 18 tu U2. .Special, each (1.50 HEWSON RED LABEL UNDERWEAR All Wool. .Made l.y .Stanfiets. .Sixrs ;1 lo IV .Shirts mid lirawers, gaiuenl 1.50 Comliiuatious, suit $3 00 LADIES' ALL WOOL HOSE I'aiir IliMteil, assorted colors. .Sixes tl, ti',, (, Special, pair 515 Universal Trading Co. TEETH! TEETH! W illi the Cold Weather oming mi now 1- the Imie t b , those laiilty teeth ned. MODERN DENTISTRY LOWEST PRICES. Dr. J. F. Smith Block. (n a giant grip. In this condi tion 1 lie dissolved carbon separated out as hart, transparent crystalline fragments iudtlin-guishahle from 11 true diamond. Hut the largest "diamond" Mois- xan was able to produco was scarcely visible to Ihe naked p)e: liny sine y sbtr could be com fortably accommodated in the space of one inch. Sir William Crookees himself was convinced Mini M crystals were true diamond, and later repealed (lie French chemist's experiment with simitar results. That was eighteen years ago, bul since (hen mine of the many thai hae worked at the problem have succeeded in manufacturing a diamond big enough to compete with the smallest natural diamond. Sir Charles Parsons, after twenty years' labors, has admitted his failure, and he lias expressed the opinion I lint the mieroeopin Crystals obtained by Moissan and Crookes were not diamonds, bul carborundum or silicon com-pounds. Probably Sir Charles Parsons will now abandon his experiments. Hut others will continue to seek the solution of one of (lie most fascinating problems of chemical science. The quest, however, Is enormously costly, and attended by serious Hk. of explosions Hint may for "ever end the career of some mKun. tuititls experimenter. The lopaz. amethyst, mby, emerald, and sapphire have all been made ar-llfically, but Hie chemist lias yet lo imitate Ihe methods by which Nature, in her laboratory beneath our feet, transforms u piece of Idack carbon into the. most beiitiliful 0f i ,,rt.cjmis stones. STARTS WORLD TRIP HA.MIIUIUi Wnlter (Sreig, a Journalist, and Wilhelm l.eiser. ji film pholouraplier, left liere 'd. 7 in a 21 -foot sailing boat to sail around the world. They sslarled up the llhjnr lliver by way of the Itliine.lthone eanai, down the lllione Ujw.ri (M, M,(i Jerranean, to the (binary Islands bond for 8011th America as i,c fl' f b , of tlie,i J. ; : : . v PACIFIC MILK, lOo Per Tin Limit II tin's to j'ucli customer Paper, 7 for 25c Flakes, for 25c Limit 1" to each customer Maguire Phoni S75. 1 i TimOER SALE X 6512 ! si-alrd I'lHl' l- ttill Ik r. r Mlnl.l'r ,f I j.m. ,,. 1 Uj. , ... I hr I '.III Il ..1.4)1 purrawM- i,l Ix.-m X JrHM T'. 11 in n-t ,1 , Mkw M.I lr4n 11- la.i f na t i ttkr. Ilauar -. lu.in. Tn ' fi i x- an a ihiI of tltniwr lllrllwr Mlllriilar. .r Om . ,:. t Irr. Vlrl.,rl. B 1 . ..1 tti.lrtil i ITUtrr Huperl. H i.. TIMBER SALE X5129. sW Trulrl. Hill U i.. Mlalalrr nt IjimI. nl uo-r Hum Oh- llti iff ..f o,i,4i lv pwrrtMM. of l.lrrlir.. X1Ik In BOO fl of Hnl.,ik. sin mi 1 i. si awl lllrrh. r.m lniral Ir. 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