PAOB BIX. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Thursday, 7 and 9 Boy oMine Adapted from Uooth Tarkiugton's noted story. A great human drama of the home that will make you dig deep into your soul to find the spot it is aimed at. A picture for every father, every mother, every son, every daughter. Splendid settings. Heal circus scenes filmed during a matinee. Better than "Pcnrod and Sam." Ben Alexander, Rockliffe Fellowcs, Honry B. Walthall, Lawrence Llcalizl, Ireno Rich, Dot Farley and selected cast, including Gene Jaekson, the blackest little comic kid you ever saw. COMEDY. FUN FROM THE PRESS. Admission 35c and 10c. WEEK END SPECIALS. Local Killed Milk Fed Veal. Shoulder Itoast, per lb. 15c Loin, per lb. 20c Fillets of Veal .. .. .. 25c Bulkley Valley Steer Beef. Hound Done Pot Iloast, per tb. 12!2c Fresh Killed Chicken and Fowl. Maid or Hutlcr, Clover Creamery in hulk, 3 lb. for . $1.15 Malkin's Hest Jelly Powders. Special, t for .. ... 25c AFlfcrla Cooking Kftgs, per dozen . ., 25c Cairns' Pure Jam in glass Strawberry, Ulack Currant or Haspberry. per jar 25c Van Camps Tom'alo Soup. Special, 2 for 25c RupertTableSupply Three Phones. 3io,lM,2i2' Cash & Carry MAKE YOUR MONEY GO TWICE AS FAR. Castile Soap, 25c bars. On sale. 0 bars for ... $1.00 I'runes, 40-50, large size,, regular 20c. On sale 10c Fresh. (Irouud Coffee, 3 lbs. for ,.,ii $1.00 Strictly Fresh pullet Eggs, a few left at 3 doz. for ........ $1.00 Mik, any kind, case $5.50 No. 1 Creamery Duller, 2 lbs. for 75o Any four lb. I in Jam in stock including Empress Strawberry. On sale, per tin 75c Oranululcd Sugar, 5 lbs. for ... ... ... .... 45c No. i Jap Itice, 10 lbs. 75c Farmers Market PRESERVING SEASON is now hi full swing. Wc have a large variety of FRUITS at the following "prices: Apricot?, per crate .. $1.75 New Apples, per lb. .. 12'ac Hyng Cbcrries, per lb, 30c Watermelon, 3 lbs. for 25o l'jaelu's, per doz . . . . 30c Buy wliile tlie buyiag's goodl All Heavy Orders Delivered. E CONQMY STORE Phone 84. 417 5th East TIMBER SALE X 6369. There will be tiffd-pil fur sain at I'nhlir Auction, at noun on tliu SGlli day of July, I IU44. in till firflrn iT thft 1'fii'w.Lt ni.ai- en. nr.. JAEGER Bathing Suits For Ladlos. Just received a special shipment of Bathing Suits. Some extra out sizes. Priced 87.50 and 8.(W. Colors are Navy ami Wliile, fireen and Yellow, Black and Yellow. H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd Phone 8. Third Ave. A Fulton. DANCE At the Auditorium Friday Evening, July 18 Kasson's Orchestra. Refreshments served. Qentlemen $1.00; Ladles 60c Phone Black 419. L. P. Marren, Proprietor. CIVILIZATION IN THE JUNGLE Yucatan Once Had City With Temples and Pyramids and Art Work WASHINGTON, July 17. Ex cavation of Cliichen Itza, the once brilliant capital or the lost Maya race, a civilization of American aborigines that reared an amaz-iug culture on this continent be fore the dawn of the Christian era and then disappeared, be queathing to posterity a ast riddle of ruined temples and stately pyramids, has been begun under the direction of the Carnegie Institute of Washington. Mystery of Origin An expedition sent into Yucatan, the site of the Mayas' greatest cultural achievement, early this spring, has sent back to the Institution here ils first report - of actual progress on the task of digging the ancient metropolis from its jungle covered grave in a genuine effort to solve the mystery of the origin of the people who built it. Dr. Sylvauus G. Morley, asso- visor at siniiiieis, the Lirvnce X630, tu elate of (he Carnegie rnrfhulth rnuca iiuj'tri, o.. Institutiou nil ti.vvu jackplne lies on an area tsltu- : Mi.l.lli. Vnw.i-w.in l,,.,i,.nl.- ated tin parts of Lots 3583 and 358 and 1,1 -"liliUC .Mlietican All liaeology, area adjoining-, about t, miles up shovel js IS head of tho exncditiou "Miuillou, which wiuui Creek from the Canadian National Hallway, , , . , n.i-, cuusi niirici. tciiuiKu vjii iuiicii n&u hu 10. JtUi," wm be "lwwl for ru- Since that time the excavators Provided any one unable to attend the !,.., . ,l.-..l.v.l !..:.. mirllon ! n.av. ....,u . .L. in '"'- '"'"i tender to be opened at the hour uf auction alletltlon lo Uncovering null iiraM-ti us une um. ' . : i i i i unrestricted Hirlher parlleulars of the Chief Fores- I' i iiuni mm iuiiiiut-9 pVi'nie'nurt bc" r Fo,eslcr' very heart or the buried 'mm. M ,. 1. . . it't'l. I I ... P TIMBER SALE X 6258. a group Thousand Columns.' ' Carved Columns Part of this has. already in the city, WALir.lt OALC, the been reclaimed, the excavators coining Sealed Tenders will ! rereiveit hv the intiin ln:i II I i f 11 1 lv ('.ii'veil mlimiim lnffi,!;rrvB7I.,hrSr,U?.,wlloe numbers led to -I he name chase or Licence X 0i58, near Watson Hay. ascribed d!,L""1" In ,u the court won above huiim. In in Roderick Island, C.lt. 3, lo cut SOU.M. f.luh. r spruce. iiemiocK, Balsam and Cedar MIC course nl UlCir excavations Stwo(. years will be allowed Tor rc-' Ult' archaeologists, Dr.. M.orley moval of timber. urnli' fmirul n irren! nwisnic further particular of the Chief Fores- . ter. Victoria, or tlw biatrial Forester, WlllClrliatl once graced the Cll-I'rlnreJuipert.Jl.C. 1 1 mure lo .me of I lie lenn.Ies in TIMBER SALE X 6371. this court. uiSf-Vf!? 7renirt.e;LwlJI bv, rpcflv5 py, Vie "Chichen Itza originally cover-Minister of Lands, at Mctorla. Tlol later , , . ....... than noon on the :i 1st day of July, Hit, ed an illniense extent, Dr. Mor-ror the purchnse or Licence XC37I, to cut ,,.( ."'n,n n.wl lci wrotC. 1110 CIMC ailll m TC- 15.000 Jackpiuc Ties on an area adjoin- Inir Lot 337S, south shore or Bulkley Lake, Ijsirms iir.n'n nmei CenlPT luiu.iiiiuip containing the un. Hanira S, Coast District. Two (2 years win be allowed for re- temples, palaces, pyramids, nur-"'TirtheV'pa'rtlc'ulars or the Chief Fores- 'kel places, liall Cotll ls, terraces, I'rincVnSpcrt, 1&. ' F ViiUM f'ore,,er- tombs and pfazas alone covered i " an area two miles long hy a mile I TIMBER SALE X 6271. iwj((; n,jt hpyon( n,is in every I Sealed e Tenders will be received by the Minister of Land, at Victoria, not later ithan noon on the 3 1st clay or July, lost, Ifor the -purchase of Licence X6i7l, to cut LAND ACT. H8.00U Jackplne Tics on an area adjoining- Notlca of Intention to AddIv to Leate Land. the south boundary or Lot 3314, between in Oueen i:harlotle Island Land District, I'erow and Knuckholt, llange S, Coast Ilceordlnfr District of Prince llupert. B.C., District and situate near Tow- II 111. Graham Island. Two (2 years will be allowed for re- i TAKE .NOTICE that I, Ueorire W. Dow-moval of timber. liner, of 3682 CambrldKe Street, Vancouver, Further particulars of the Chler Fores- ii.c. occupation manufacturer. Intends to ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, apply ror permission lo lease the follow- I'rlnce Itupert, B.C. mi? describeil lands: Commencing at a !post planted near the fool of Tow 1 1 III. TIMBER SALE X 6359. east side. Ihenre northerly lo low water Sealed Tenders will be Minister of Land, at rrtnee 'mrk- ,h'm'e WfSfr'y foMowlnit low water received hv the e I"i,rk 80 "'": thence southerly three .Mrtorhi Vlrt no i later ii than an niHiii lMHin mi on i ine hp urn Sim h day or r July, jniw I ni.ii 2 4, man . s; '...,.,.., ineiice easieny atl,i ..ntalnlnir tu roams- IS iu acres. imn iiirfiiM4P rr i i ron xmia 1 1 mil cut " - - fur the purchase of Licence X6359. to 17.UIMI J l about anoiit I V, V. a ackplne Ties on an 'area situated n,un; or les, tidies north or Canadian National Hallway, between Palllnit and Hose ijikc, itauxe a, uiasi ntstrici. Two (2 ) Years w ill lie nllnui-i! fur r- tnoval of timber. Hirlher particulars of the Chief Victoria, B.C., or District Forester. rince lliiiHTt, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6302. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Date, June ft, GEOHOE V. DOWJJN0, Applicant. DAVE BUTTES, Afrelit. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, In the Matter or the Administration Act; and . . . In the Matter of the Estate of Donald J. Mrhlarmid. Deceased: Intestate. Minister Of iJllrts. at Victoria, not later' TAkF. .NOTICE that bV order of HIS than noon on the list day of July. 1024, Honor F. Mril. Youtifr. made litis 3ik1 day i'ir me I'liniu-e ui Lirens Ar.3"Z. lo rut 't JUiy. a.ii. iv4, t was ainiiuiru nun, 107.680 llneai feet of ldar Poles nuT Administrator or the estate or Donald John Plllnr on Uit IBi. about five miles, across MacDiarmld. deceased, and all iartles hav-Skeena lllver from llenw Station, llange 5, In? claims ax-atust the said estate are bere-Coasl District. 'bv reuulred to furnish same, properly Two 'S wars !!! hi alimt-eii fi.r i a. . t -vrirird. to nie on or before tile 8ta nay moval of timber. lor Aumist, A.D. 1V24, and all parties ln- tnrtli..e riaHlnili. ..r (. i. . . H..l.iaH ,.. (Km netala i-i. rertiilreft to Ilflv ter, Victoria, B.r , or District Forester, the amount of their Indebtedness to me Acting; Orrirlal Administrator, rrince itupen. u.i.., Dated thl Hh day of July. IW. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Matter or the Administration Act; mi In the Matter (if the Estate of Eric Koe. neceaea; mieaiaie. TAkE JiOTICK that by order of Ills iimiiir F Mrll Yiiiinir. made Una 3rd day nr July, A lt. im, I waa aplxilnted Actlnit Administrator of the estate of Eric Kme, deceased, ana an parties naniit claims aaaliisl the said estate are here-liy required to furnish ame, proierly verinea, IU ine on ir nemro uic phi j i.t a ii ir int. A.it. i i. ana an nariie m- iteliied tu the estate are reuulred to pay the amount of their iwieDicuuess tu me forthwith. .. WAI.ir.lt u.l L.r.. Acting; Official Administrator, rrince uuieri. n.u. fiated this Hill day uf July. tt. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Matter or the Administration Act tiH in the Malter of the Estate of Andrew K .u-ittpv iiercasen: intestate. TAWF. .NOTICE that by order of ills limine p Mrii. Yoiinir. made this 3rd day of July, A.D. I9S4. I was apimliited Acting iilmiii utrnlnr nr tlie PMaie or Andrew it. Sweeney, deceased, and all partlea having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish lame, properly veriried, to me on or uerore ine utii injur Aua-iirt. A. 1). 104. and all partlea in dented to the estate are reuulred to pay ihe amount of their Indebtedness to ine ri.rlhu.llh YYAi.ir.ii ijAi.r.. Acting Official Administrator, rrince iiuperi. u.u Haled Itils nth day of July. 1 og. NOTICE OF SALE. Sealed T(iider Will be received by the Iilslrlct Forester at Prince Itupert up In ilium mi Jnlv tftth. 1094. for the purchase of a inmitlt.y of culled Cedar pole at Wiuuipnek and narnaiiv. estimated at 11 Ton iiiwi feet The unset nrlre which IS the lowest lender that will be accepted ! one quarter rent per nneai root, ' mnnnpi iiiiisi lie rrouiiimi en u.v icr nrii.fl riienn or money navable to Fotrst liranrn. roverinir nny ti per rent hi the total price bid on total estimated nitantllv. The hlirliesl or any tender not nerel srllv arrented. Further particular of Dlitrlrt Forester, :he DAILY KEW8 Thursday, July 17, 19?1 Optician and Optometrist If troubled with EYE STRAIN or you need a CHANQE of Glasses we have the very latest consultant on Optometry with 25 years years experience. Satisfaction Is positively assured. DIAMONDS Loose or Mounted. Wc 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 Heiner Diamond Specialist direction for miles and miles formerly stretched Hie homes of the humbler folks. WHEATLEY TELLS OF BRIT1SHH0USING BILL Does Not Discourage Private Enterprise but Tends to Promote It LONDON, July 17. Hon. Joint Wlieatley, minister of health in the British Labor government, iu explaining the housing bill passed hy the government, said tho main object was to secure continuity in the building of working class houses. The essentials of the bill were a treaty with the building industry, a treaty withi the local authorities, and a charter for the tenant. Parliament was asked to guarantee financial support for 15 years to enable the industry lo expand ils resources in men, materials, and finance, and lo become once more what it ought to be, a pillar of the nation. The industry undertook lo provide houses iu certain numbers according lo a definile program at reasonable prices. The basis of Hie agreement with the building industry was Hie produc tion and delivery of working class houses. The government, he said, were leaving life production of materials lo private enlernrise. Fur- use machinery of the Trade Facilities Act to develop the production. Short of a system ii nationalization, I lie govern ment had done everything possible lo ensure that the production in abundance of necessary materials would be realized. The public bad a serious interest in eeing (bat prices and costs of housebuilding which would lead directly Iu an increase of rents did not lake iilace, and he de fined in detail the measures taken lo secure Dial end. The proposals did not discourage private enterprise. They did more lo promote it than any measure which had been before Die House in recent limes. His policy, was to get houses METHODISTS OBJECT TO ROYAL FAMILY'S INTEREST IN RACES LONDON. July 17, family has been criticized by a sect of their subjects because of Ihe royal fondness for Ihe racecourse. Wliile a narl of the na tion stands by lo applaud the sporting instinct which brings their majesties lo mingle with tlie thousands of Knglishtuen al Ihe courses, (he Primitive Meth odist conference at Newcastle recently passed a resolution de-crying'lhe Ifason -between Buck ingham Palace and Newmarket. The resolution expressed the altitude of the conference as "viewing with grave concern and pain Hie increasing close association of royally with the turf. Members of the royal family were more personally referred lo iu the discussions which took place before the adoption of Hie resolution. The Prince of Wales a s the most adventuresome member of the royal family, came in for most or tlie unfriendly criticism, but even Queen Mary was criticized for lending her presence lo the grandiland. IRISH SITUATION IS NOT VERY ENCOURAGING Pugnacious Telegram Sent to Colonial Secretary by Secretary of De Valera I.ONDON, July 16. An announcement Ibat the remaining Irish leaders who are now iu prison for sedition and similar charges, including Kamoit tie de Valera and Austin Slack, will be released this week, is arousing considerable speculation wills regard lo development In tho Free Slale. Mr. Itulledge, secre-Imy to De Valera, sent a pugnacious telegram lo the lit. lion. J. II. Thomas, colonial secretary, following (lie hitler's slalemen1 that the labor government would not countenance any steps to establish a republic iu Ireland the coining hyelection in County Mayo is generally re garded as an index of the poli Ileal barometer. It is feared Miat the general business de. pressftin throughout Ihe Free Slalo. may induce many waverers lo vole for a republic. Tin-number of bankruptcies and Ihe distress throughout Ihe congest ed districts of the west is positively appalling. Labor is rapidly drilling to wards the danger zone of extreme radicalism. The immense destruction which is the result of the civil war has aroused fears thai British capital will not bo available for investment in Irish enterprises. The Free State is tftking steps lo interest (ierinany in financing several large schemes of development, especially in connection with a great power scheme. The weakness and inexperience of the voveriiiiieut is daily aggravating the situation. CLERGYMEN PREACH ABOUT ADVERTISING IN LONDON CHURCHES LOXOX, July 17. The ethics and use of advertising as novel subjects of pulpil oratory struck strangely upon Ihe ears of the congregation assembled on Sunday lor die morning service in both Westminster Abbey and the Wcslininsfcr Jloniun Catholic cathedral. True Ihe services were devoted lo tin- overseas visitors to the international advertising con-vc nl ion and the congregations largely consisted of Knglisb ther limit lhal, they proposed lo , 5, YKKai? V . ",u ...... it... the ..,i. ..r n. iJUnileil Males and the dominions, but thai the Bishop of Durham in Westminster Abbey and Father Knox in the cathedral should have chosen such worldly subjects as the Iheines for their sermons was considered a s showing the tremendous hold which Ihe convention lias al ready established upon the consciousness of the British people. The Bishop of Durham dwell on the enormous influence of advertising on modern life. He said the presence of so many delegates of Hie convention implied an assumption thai their business bad a direct relation lo those sublinme verities which the church existed to confirm. TRADE OF ALASKA IS ON INCREASE iU'NKAU, July 17. Totalling $1',I8),0'J3, Alaska's export trade ,aMl n,0,l,n was "-loutst 9200,(100 The, roval larger man in June, iwzj, anil approximately l,ooo,000 more than June 1022, and $1,500,000 larger than the same month in 1021, according lo the monthly summary of export com'merco is sued by Collector of Custom John G. McBride. The value of the products of the fisheries industry last mioiith reached 1 ,31 8,0 12, an unusually high figure for Ihe month. Cop per ore shipments were valued nl i?ohi,jis ami representing car goes aggregating 0,311,211 b?, Rubrsribn for tho Daily Nw. LAND ACT. Notlca of Intention to Apply to Laas Land. in ijueen unaruiite islands necordlngr Distort of skeena, a. and and allualt alluate in front of ilork to. Oiieen Charlotte Island! Land lilslrlrt I). I.. 7, Plan 0ft, Take Notice that Hume It. Hablnirton of Masseit. occupation cannery nianarer. In lends to apply for permission to lease the rollowinir desrrineit roresnore: Commen cing at a post planted at the southwest corner of lllock 19' thenep west 33 deir, south about son feet to low water niarkj thence northerly alonsr low water mark to a point wesi 33 dear, south of north west rornerof Blnrk 19? thence easterly to the nortnwest corner or ninrk I9i thence southerly alont Mali water mark to post. ann containing- 314 acres, more nr less, if n nmivnfnv 11. . II.1UI.1HIW.1. Name of Applicant. rasLiLL Just Say-'GIMME nm Mfbrm Jnlinsbf Just Say "Gimme" offers new hope to the dissatisfied smoker. Strollers have given thousands of men the flavor and quality they craved. Just Say "Gimme" and try them! 0LLR$ THE CIGARETTE WITH TME ORIGINAL FLAVOD CABLE Shoes We have received another large shipment of this famous brand direct from England. These Shoes are wilhonl a doubt extraordinary big values mid arc eipinlly as good as other shoe- sedtng ludav nt double the price. They are sure to move fast like the lust shipment. A j&tfKI CREPE SOLES. Fine Tan Willow Calf With Crepe Soles, Hla. k 1: i Hrown. Price $8.00 Black and Brown Calf On popular American lasls. HI and Hrown Kid. Price ..a . 58.00 Black and Brown Vlcl Kid Splendid values. Special $8.00 SPECIAL. Zulu Brown Winter Calf Leather lineij, u, splendid w-.:m boot. Price ' 59.50 i BROGUES. Tho Famous Cable Brogue9 in fine Willow C alf. Price $3.00 MEN! You are specially invited to inspect this ; :? before buying inferior shoes elsewhere. We do Shoe Repairing of the better class. We will be pleased to do your next Job. McArthur's The Home of Quality Shoes. Extraction of Teeth During the summer months it is advisable lo have the TEETH that should be extracted removed and preparation will.be made for PLATES or BRIDQEWORK before tlie winter months set in. Pain will bc eliminated. I ncod no recommendation to you. Your friends and neighbors are my patients. ASK THEM. Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE DENTIST. Phone 575. Get Your Appointment Today. Smith Block. The Old-timer says Electric Bread is "The Best we ever had" "Pnlrouizu Prince Huperl Stores and support the that supports you."