PAGE SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday at 7 and 9, and Saturday Matinee at 3. "When a Mans a Man" Adapted from Harold Hell Wright's powerful novel. Twenty millions have read, loved and thrilled in this mighty story of heroism, daring and romance. There is no greajer drama than the drama of life there is no life-drama that hits the heartstrings as hard as this One. Here amidst the scenic grandeur, the glory and marvels of the true West unfolds the tale of a man who proved himself a man clean through. A romance of Arizona. Superb cast. John Dowers, .Marguerite de- la Motte, Robert W. Frazer, Oeorge Hackathorne, Forrest Robinson,. Kdward Ilearne, June Marlowe, and many distinguished others. HAMILTON COMEDY "NO LUCK." FOX NEWS-GAZETTE Admission 50c and 25c Walk Downstairs and SAVE MONEY While Pickling Onious now in) 15c lb., 7 lbs. $1.00 Medium "Sized Cucumbers, splendid for pickling, 6 for 25c Fresh Citron, firs', shipment now in, lb 8c Fresh Outdoor Tomatoes. 5 lb, basket 50c Hothouse Tomatoes, per 3 lb. basket 75c Large Head Celery .... 15c Golden llantam Corn, dozen 50c Nev'Carrols,.G lbs. ... 25c Cooking Onions, B.C.. 5 lb. ... 25c Vegetable Marrow, lb. . . 5c Htfrlletl Preserving Pears, heavy pack in apple boxes per case $2.85 Choice Cooking' Apples, unwrapped, per box . . $2.50 RupertTableSupply Tlucc Phones: aiatfii.212 LAND ACT. Noucs of intention to Apply to Lesss Land. In yueen Cliarlulle Island Land District, Kecurdiiig DUtni-t or 1 rliice Kupcrt, B.t. and situate near Tow Kill, Graham island TAKE NOTICE that I, Course W. Uow-llnfr. of 368J Cambridge Street, Vancuuvei. B.C 'octuiatlun manufacturer, Intends t annlv fur nennnslon to lease tlie follow ing described lands: ComsnenciriR, at a pout .vlanted near the foot or Tow If ill. east sine, iiieiice mirmrnjr iu ri w,c, murk; theme westerly followlnir low watei . mark 80 chains; thence southerly three chains; thence easterly 80 cnain to poim or commencement and containing 15 acres more or less. GEORGE V. D0WLIN0. Applicant DAVE ItUTTEN. Agenl ruto Juno 9J Heauliful l'.nglish Transparent China Cups and Saucers were won last night 'at the Supreme CofTec drawing at the Exhibition by Miss A. Wood, No. 382. 11. Griinwood, No. 870 and J. Naden No. 833.. The drawing was made by Joe Greer, Tlie holders of winning numbers, 51 and 'J on Wednesday were 0. Halsdon and W. S. Sutton. ... The dance, in the Auditorium last night was enjoyed by a good assembly of dancers, The moonlight walzes were again a feature of the evening. Miss SI. Cyr's orchestra furnished delightful music. Refreshments were serv eik during the evening and L. J. Marrcn acted as master of cere monies. The Auditorium will be thrown open for roller skating on Tuesday evening next. Presentation of prizes in connection with the Hotter Habies Contest featured the proceedings atthe Exhibition Hall yesterday afternoon. In spite of the In- clenicnl weather, the most of Ihe mothers and their babies, were present as well as a large crowd of spectators. The awards were presented by Trunk Dibb, chair man of Jlhe Fair Hoard's baby show 'committee, and assisting wet'e Mrs. H. Hlanre, Mrs. S. Daiton and Mr?. H. Hampton. Sterling Furnace COAL Dsllrsrsd In Bulk.- At $10.00 per ton. This Is a very superior ftirnare coal. It gives a clean hot fire anI Is entirely rree from soot, clinkers, slack and dirt. Someof the largest beating plants In the city are now asm It with entirely satisfactory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks. At $12.50 per ton. Wc arc also Agents for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main Of flea i Haul Cantral. Phon IB ONE YOUNG WOMAN WHO KNOWS a lot about the proper care of tier wardrobe is Dainty Dorothy. She knows how to make serviceable frocks out of last season's dresses and believes that the science of dry cleaning is the friendliest service thai ever helped a woman dress economically and well. PHONES BOX392 PRIN CE-rR.U PE RT SPECIALS FOR FAIR WEEK ONLY. Wc give special reductions on all our stock to Ihe visitor and Hie outside customer. Milk, per case $5.50 Flour Maple Leaf, Purity, and Five Hoses, per sack- $2.35 ''Hhie Hibbon Tea, per lb, 65c 5 lb. packets $3.10 Economy Coffee, per lb. tin 50c Economy Coffee, fresh ground, 3 lbs $1.30 Heinz Pork & Heans, 2's, 6 UiS for $1.00 ECONOMY STOP, 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. E THE RINK Will be Open for Skating Tuesday Eve., Sept. 16. With Hand in al Tendance Children will not be allowed on the flpor during that evening. Monday evening, Sept. 15, wjll be open for the L. F. Marren, Profhlor. Phono Hlack 440. Advertise in the Daily News. Members of Rotary Over Local Situation With . View to Improvement There were three speakers mm mm THE DAILS NEWS rriday, September 12, 1931 The Gift House I 1 FAIR WEEK SALE Latest Novelties of the Season. , BEADS, EARRINGS, BRACELETS, BARETTES,' Ac. JUST ARRIVED BOYS DISCUSSED See Our Side Window. We carry the largest stock of mounted and loose Diamonds in the North. Extra Special Low Prices on Bracelet Watches. Absolutely Guaranteed. UMBRELLAS IN ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES From $1.75 to $12.50 The Best Made. "See Our Optician for Correctly Fitted Glasses." Max Heilbroner Farmers Market Will start their Low Prices on all FRESH MEATS, HAMS, AND BACON On Friday, September 2 Hoiling Heef, lb 6c Pot Hoast, lb 10c Ilib Steak, lb 15c Shoulder Round Steak, lb. 20c Pork Steak, lb 25c Pork Hoast, lb 22c Slew Veal, lb 10c Veal Hoast, lb .18c Corned Heef, lb. 7c Swift's Premium Ham, lb. ... 32o Swift's Bacon, lb. a . Phone Blue 428. 21c J llorie, chairman. They were Sid Johnson, (eorge Itryant and Ilev. (. O. llacken The position of boys in Prince It u pert and their organizations came in for dis cussion ami suggestions were made by which members of the llotary Ciub might interest them selves in some of the activities. VISITOR AMONG FARMERS Judge at Show Comments on Needlework; Advocates Sheep Ranges and Joint "This is the first visit I have made to Prince lluperl and the. first time I have travelled over the northern line of (he Canadian National Railways and I must say' I have enjoyed every minute of I my trip. It is a country with a wonderful fulure, speaking til BLEND HI I I treshlv Mixed mm BEST PROCURABLE tog BOTTLED & GUARANTUDJ&r PRODUCE OP SCOTLAND Oltvtu.tIS eueoici o aiytwc-ai.tHuvtr. euwrowW scon.e 1 Most Beneficial the full dltw for each meal you feet kutitmastbeColman's The original label look for it at the Vendors, and insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." fliis advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Contr61 Hoard or by the Government of Llritlsh Columbia Phone 20. This Gows Hair or i our Money Back Kep fra from :h curat ol filling hair and l.aldntsa. VanEss Liquid Scalp Mai sag feeds hair growing mediclna through rubtxr nipples directly to tht hair roots. It's th marvelous new method scalp treatment. Van Ess stops (ailing hair grows new hair In 90 days. Ask us about the fO-dsy treat ment plan. We sell it under money-back guarantee. Buy Van Ess today and Van Eaa your hair tonight. McCutcheon's Sole Distributors Second Ave. and Sixth St. irom an agricultural aiuLnuxeu am cann 112 M-diiiim wri "lni arming standpoint saiu .Miss .MJsplendid'' hut that in the fancy Club Talk E. Lauder, of the provincial gov. 1 work section, while some of the eminent agricultural department, '.samples of needlework were of a Kamloops, H.C. who lias hceiijuigli nature others, were rather judfringr fancy work, home cook. (poor. it nig, etc., at lhf exhibition. Miss the llotary Club luncheon yes- I.auder was of the opirion that terday in addition to George the exhibits in the home cooking Sheep Raising F.n route to Prince Hipert Miss I.auder stopped over atSiiiithers to do Ihe judging at the Fair, and considered the display there to have been an excellent one for I the size of Ihe community. While (in Smitln rs Miss I.auder saw considerable of the surrounding country on motor trips and pro-phesied a great future for lhat country in mixed farming and sheep raising. Speaking of sheep raising Miss Lauder said that in (lie south, arouiii Kamloops, considerable money was being made in sheep raising, summer ranging on government grazing areas being on a community plan bais. J here, several sheep raisers would pool their llocks, amount-ing to some 2,000 head or more, which would be under the care of a herder and would be properly lakeu care of on the higher graz. ing areas. For a man with say a few hundred sheep it was impos. siblc for him (o look after them properly and with the expense of fencing against coyotes and other destroying animals it was loo juuch of a financial drain on Ihe small man. In (he co-opcr. alive grazing system 1 lie sjnall man could easily pay a slight as sessment per head for the raising of his flock and havo them taken proper cave of for tho summer months. Miss Lauder considers the northern country well suited to sheep raising from a geographical standpoint, Co-operative Selling Miss Lauder laid emphasis on the importance of co-operative selling and marketing in the interior country. Only by this method would the fanners bo able, to become piXfiperpus and farm large tracts of land suc cessfully. The method Is being tried out in the Okanagan valley in connection with tli0 fruit growers with great success. The H.C. Wool Growers. Association, willi head otllcc at Kamloops Is taking care of the selling of wool co-operatively and is making dollars and cents for the sheep every year. AUGUST SALES PRICES TO PREVAIL. TO PERMIT OUT OF TOWN VISITORS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR AUGUST SALES VALUES. Sea' Grass Chairs and Muckers. Sale Price, $9.00. Upholstered Heed Chairs and Huckers al $15.00, $16.00, $17.50, $20.00, $25.00 ami $28.00. Hcdroom and Dining llooni Furniture at very attractive prices. ' Odd Dressers in Walnut Finish to clear at Cost Prices. Simmons Heds, Springs and Mattresses in all grades at Specialities Prices. Heady Made Curtains and Cnrtainiiigs by the yard, in Scrims, Marqiicscltes, Madras, and Nets at Special Heduccd Prices. Imported Swiss Net Curtains, (lie very latest in design at Hargaiu Values. 07 and t2 Piece Dinner Sets, rrom $19 75 to $44.50. 07 Piece China Dinner Set. Sale Prii $60.00. Odd Cups and Saucers, f rum 15c HOME FURNISHER. Third Avenue. up. Hudson Hay Ulaiikels, in lU'd, White drey and Hniwn al Heduced Prices. Com filters and Pillows Pillows frorn $2.50 a pair to $10.00 pair. Down Comforters to clear at nvcial prices. Haby Carriage and Strollers to clear at special prices mis week only, WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR THESE VALUES. GEO. D. TITE Box 1647. Cash & Carry Specials FOR FAIR WEEK ONLY. DEL MONTE CATSUP lleg. 'iOc. Special, 2 for NABOB or MALKIN'S BEST TEA 2 lbs 65c fU5 PURE LOGANBERRY or LOGAN RASPBERRY JAM lb. Hails 65c FANCY COTTON COMFORTERS . v A well filled Cotton Comforter, covered with Art Kilkoline in Hose, Hlne and Yellow deign. Sizes (50 x 72. Kxlra Special for one week only, each "... $3.15 BOYS' KNICKERS In Fancy Hrouu and Hark Orey .Tweeds; also Navy Sergei Sizes 20 to 2. Kxtra'jiecial, pair LADIES' OXFORDS 95c Log Cabin Huck (loodyear Welt on Muyfuir lasL I) width only. Sizes a to 7. Kxlra Special, pair $5.45 Universal Trading Co, BACK AGAIN! AND AT YOUR SERVICE. HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PRICES. Dr. J. F. Maguire 8mlth Block. Phon 575. Ladies' Coats Wc have received on today's boat a special shipie"1 of High Class Coats. These arc models sent l 011 fUJj sigiiinent. Those unsold at the end of Ihe week n,ll returned. Hest (inility and workmanship only. Let us show you these. All Very Reasonably Priced. H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Ave. and Fulton St Wc slock Pictorial Patterns. phone