Afll? SIX We save you MONEY QUALITY IS WHAT COUNTS Our Prices arc 110 higher than any oilier store in Canada. Ooods marked in plain figures according to grade. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, Etc. Save Your Eyes Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and filling glasses. Satisfaction Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North VEGETABLE SPECIALS Fresh Green l'eas, 3 In. 25c Wax lieans, 2 llis 25o Siring Deans, 2 lbs. .. 25c Caldiajic, i lbs. Carrots, 0 lbs. 'turnips, 0 lbs. Onions, 3 lbs. I'otaloes, 8 lbs . . 25c .. 25c .. 25c 25c 25c Potatoes, per sack . . $2.75 Do not fall to call In and see the demonstration of Mapellno on Saturday only. Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phones 18 and 84 CdME TO "Demers" CLEARANCE SALE for GENUINE BARGAINS. Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Dancing At the Auditorium SATURDAY EVE., 8 to 12. 1 Dance 10c. 3 for 25c. H.M.S. CAPETOWN 15 Piece JAZZ ORCHESTRA Free Admission I J. Marren, Prop. Phone Black 449 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone tl. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Borvloe. Cml Hand and Gravel We Spoclallzt In Piano and Furniture Hovlnn. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Hclnorson Block, Prlnco Rupert, B.C. Office Hours- - 0 to 0. X-Ray Service Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Kveningi WATER SPORTS AT SALT LAKES Soveral Men From H.IYI.S. Capetown Took Part In Events Yesterday The rain interfered with the full iirncram nf w.ilcr snurls ar. ranged tor yesterday altcrnotyi Jat the Salt Lakes lint there was keen competition in the events which were run off. Some of the men from, the H.M.S. Capetown were present and took pafct in the various Hems. The following is a list of events as run off and the winners in each were: High Diving I, Crane; 2, Hod-die- and Desbafals. 50 Yards Hreast Stroke 1, Hinfield; 2, Joe Scott Jr. 100 Yards (open! I, Chester Clapp; 2, Dong. Frizzcll. Fancy Diving 1, Desbarats; Hoddie. I 50 Yards (open 1, Chester' Plm.i., O I .... . 1 .. . 11' II. n v t ' I ' . t I'ouiiis cruu; J, tifs-barals; time 10 sees. Under Water Swimming 1, Desbarats; 2, Douglas Frizzcll. Joe Scott. K. C. (iibbons and C. H. Klkins acted as judges, and J. Hulger as timekeeper. Geo. Frizzcll was announcer. CAPETOWN AND VETS DRAW AT FOOTBALL Nolle of InUnllon to Apply to Leaie Land In ski'rna Ratine i l-anrt district, rriro-e llniMrt, B.C., and kltuati- loo yards north nf YVtnfjr 1 1 r-1 ... I - f . I i tt .....V.. liqiKl, I I.IC 191.1,11, Hj . TtLT XllTlf'r thai K ..,.. i I ... M K Ing Co. Ltd., of Vancouver, B.C., orrupa- .laiiiNii uauiirr., iiueil'is 10 apply tor pertnlkn to lease tlie following dc- (.ominonrinr at a poat planted at high water mark to feet from rwk on shore 10.-. vnr: i nam, iiinirr iiurm one hundred and twenty chains; thence west to shore line one chain; thence In nuuuirrijr mreriion nmnwing tne snore line to pilnt of commencement, and eon- tt,,,t 11 n-s, iiion. or less, THE r I V I Til I V I'IlmiiV.I .r ..... im.mm.vi riaillHU L.IIJ tmert viih Mar. 10 CLOCK Grocery Specials FOR TUESDAY CASH and CARRY From 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. only. 100 only, Elk Brooms, 5 string, extra special, each 35c Home wasn't built in a day nor can we accomplish our aim in a day. However, wo will reduce 4 he necessity of sending business to out of town mail order houses in a very short time. Clock 8peclal for Tuesday From 11 a.m. to 12 noon only For delivery orders only 8t. Charles or Pacific Milk, IK (ins to case .... $5.25 Limit two cases to each customer . The price of canned milk is going up ami this prite will lie cheap wilhin a few days, is our lalest advice. The trend of retail business in Ilupert is upward today. A prW-frcssive city is judged largely by the class of stores to be found in it. The latest changes in I he downtown retail seel ion o" this cily have tended to place business on a higher plane, and have filled a long felt want in Ibis city. Clock Special for Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m, only New Potatoes, 10 tbs. for 25o Our Slum Sale is gelling results. We intend lo clean the en lire slock out and we hope to accomplish this end wilhin 30 days. Do not miss Mils chance. Clock Special for Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. only. Spring Clothes Pins, 0 doz. for 25c Sunlight Soap, per carlon 20o UniversalTrading 1 Company m W Ifdfdton Jfit7summet l'll:l'lil Iu vvi Ul mm MM I Round ! Trip Excursion Tickets To all principal Eastern Cities on sale daily to Sept. 15 Final return limit Oct. 31 Liberal atopover privilcjM (oint 0 returning Visf the folks "back East" now while the fares are low Low fares alio to Zien National Park no Yellowatone National Park Ak for free onoklrt. dnrrtptiv of the famous resorts W. H. OLIN A.O.F. & P.A. Union Station Seattle, Wn. which ended with a goal each. The panic was well contested An pill ire new mIpiu will linA THE DAILY IfEWS Monday, August 3, 1 q 3 1 1 J In the Letter Box ORIENTAL QUESTION of her international obligations. Also, Hrilish justice will pre FNTIRF NFW STFM Han a hindrance, and 'i" o r isii ii n .. 1 1 luijui uu, horlly after 10 o clock friday ... ., ... . should .. 'spur us on lo attain lo the high- ON GAYGEON NEEDED I F. W. CASSII.I.IS-KKNXHDY. Considerable Damage to Halibut Boat as Result of Collision Last Friday Night 3555 I8II1 Ave., Vancouver. LARGE AMOUNT OF FISH SOLD 'continued from page jno) ''. Canadian Fish A Cold Stor- schooner,7c to be put in the halibut aygeon as a rcMilt of the cob lision mi I'riil.iv nitrlil in MpII.i.i Pair of Jacks, 13,000 al 10.30 katla Passage with the American ""'l.' ,H VJi?''"1'.'- . , Fairbanks !, ' Pt- ' .. V . I'.. I...... 11... 1 11.,. i.. iu uiiiiuiiiuii rifii v u.rni oiums" lo hae the ...... work . done, .. the Cay-.. ,..,,. (l M . geon is being taken on the dry'. ' . . 7 1 . lock this afternoon. ; , , .... , - i,uuu :ii in. 111 ami ic 10 ... . , rrnu, ' (.apt. . Oscar ouug, master of .... , , (he Caygeon, reports that the,'"" ,.' "V n , ,, , . a j 111 lUlllllllt t.VWW III IVtlLJb IIIMl accidenl n occurred the dark in -. . , ,. , night, lhe I-airbanks was ,,at- , ,. ...... B,,.. i . ,.. t , m.iiiiuuiuii 1 lll iiiriM oiuiun : temptfng to cross the Caygeon s llOW, 1 ....... i r. nnr ..i i t ,n VjilllU ili:ill- ill IU.4U I IO,UV" lhe Caygi-.in In , owned ..... , Caiil.!,.,,,, 'ly - , r,,.,.,A. i.ui. x- ri lames Morrison. i,.,. .... LAND ACT. Notlca of Intention to Apply to Purthaia Land. In tlift Land Itrrurrtiiir lil.trld nf I'rluro niii.crt, ami ailuale at Awimi lllver. Auuni Hay, .M.Mt lulrt. O.C. Itlamts. TAkE MITIi:K tlial Mr. JaniM Vteto (iik SI ran ir, uf sumiynlili-, ll.C. iH-riipatkui marrii'd wiiiiiaii. inirii(i4 to apniy ror nr- MII..I.MI ki iiiirriiam inc lonowiuir ie-crltfil ImnU: - CoiiiiiiHirniK at a liat Planted at tilth watrr mark. Auiilil Itlvrr: llu-iirr & rhalni niiriii; uwiicf iu main el. nxir or Imperiuse, '.1,000 at 10.50 and 7.50 to Atlin Fisheries. Yule, 3,000 at 10.30 to Canadian Fish iV Cold Storage Co. S.A. 2,000 al Atlin Fisheries. John Dybhuvn returned (0 the ii-.a t iioriiittwt rorner Lt ui7; tiipn-ejcily on last night's train after 30 rlialna Hi; thrtire 11 rlialnt at; . , , . , ,; , . iiii-mx i riiauiA iirirtn; mi-lire & rnauiiii n ihh "jit-iii . ',: uoj" WCM; lllPIII-H S I ll.llll MHlth tu Kllllt r riiiiiiiiriirrmcnt. anil tonuininif tu acref. muiu or S1II3., JAMKS riELPIMO STHANO. Appllranl. I'er W'm. 0. MWclii ll. ' Dated July Till. LAND ACT. Notle of Intantlon to Apply to Laaa Land In Caur l.aml iitrlKt, licciiriliiiir m-trlct I'rlnre Import, n.c, and aiiuate north of Hoariah liav. I'ortland Canal. TAKE JiOTICE that the Canadian Fluh-Inar 1:0. Ltd., of Vanrouvf-r, n.c, orrupa-linn, salnKtn catinrra, Intend to apply ror pehnlMl.in tuN-ao th followlnif de-i-rrllrd land: cniiitncnrinir at a p"t pt.intd at hirh water mark, 100 yard,i aonth nf Indian mke lioiie; thonre norlhpaat ono rlialn', thcnri? amiitipaiit fine hundred and twenty rhalna; tlienrn armtliweit to Jtiora II .1 n Ml. r hi li. n ... ...... . . . II ' -... .i.i.ii,, ,ii. iiic mil iiinr.i iiuifiw- ln- the ahoie. line to txiitil or roininmce-nient, one hundred and twenty rhln, and rontalnlnr twelve arren. more or lean. THE CANADIAN IISIIIMO CO. LTD. luiipi, atnn nay, mja LAND CT, Notice of Intantlon to Apply to Purchaae a.ano irianni menre north aeven summer home al Lake Kallilyn. ' .Mrs. 1. V. Anderson, who hns been stiending n. vacation of six sveeksi iu Beat He, returned home on the Cardena yesterday afternoon. (1. YV. Nickerson returned to the city on board Hie I'riuce Charles this afternoon after a trip lo Nova Scotia and cities iu the Kaslern Stales. IrviiiK MeDerinoll of the Paci i I Fditor Daily News. I was greatly inlerested in your editorial "Another Victory for the Oriental" which appeared in your Issue of July 25. t will not It,- necessary for our government to pass an ex clusion bill tti keep the Japanese! out of Canada, for Japan has no desire to force us to receive her people, but is willing, under a revised gentleman's agreement lo curtail still further the number of immigrants annually leaving her shores to come to Ibis country. Such an aggrcrinent will also be kept by her, for she justly prides herseir on alway-living up to the letter and spirit vent any attempt on our pari lo drive out those already legally domiciled within our borders. ' l'he reason why Japan"" children are able to "oulsludy" our children is they know vvii.it concentration means.,. The average Occident! child when in the rhool room, is thinking of something else oilier than whai the teacher is saying; and during study hours lacks in application The Japanese tongue - is pro- throughout wilh all the scoring,,ml,1' "l0?l JiuH " Hie done in.liie first hair. The teaml worhl- Tliree tliouja.iil Chinese rroni the Capetown played up ,i!c,,aracU'r memorized lo in the opening period and werei0,1,,a,M a rkliir knowledge of Hie firsi ! .ifiwr Hii u f,.i. H'e language, and many of these Game on Saturday Afternoon i....,i ..f ;n. .. u.. have dillerenl sounds and mean- v.i uiili mill u Lilljail&ci Resulted In Score of One all by the Veterans. In the second "J"' ani1 f 0lw of IU ,,e,r"- , ii eriod, will, positions reversed, Jf ,I"c,,avc "s ,nany " tWl'n,v A good crowd was present on'ch team emleaxorcd lo get one1' ! written. He- Salurday afternoon to witness "P on their opponents but with-i, "V. , . Hie football game between teams out effect. . ' "fJ lf ul loud so un- fron. the O.W.V.A. ami 1I.M.S.I It was probacy not as nretty MS a fuU ,u"' . c0,n,,IH.e aUen: ' " K r,u" 10 ,pc,ltr apelown at Acropolis grounds,1 a game, from llic spectators point ' 1 '""". . T . . books no progress can be made. .. . hi n- me preceding maicil . , , ,, , ,, Concentration, therefore, is the land act. ,, Ti,,,,..,!,.. ,., . ."'"'"""secret which places a Japanese there was a fine brand of fool- , ., , . , , . ,, , .. ... , ., , ch lid above the- average, and of- ball al tunes, with both teams a; , t , ftf ,e Mng good examples of comb.n- Ganai,,iin scjlool!t. ntu.n , day. .Skinner, Dido r.unich ..NV(,rk w,e wrk aH(, and l Murray turned in a 'good , wJliIc , , a for the UMs and game probably we iv,M, u , e Jaane were respons. de for the score of a a A1J ,M.tau,e uf being equalized. j,(eir 1)ri.senco w(h , , j., I(ili"lil lr lo be lie a it Iioiia'iI benefit rnlliMrl RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1024. Has produced Minerals as follow: Placer (iold, $77.!l8'J,tl.";i; l.tnle Gold. t!--.73,100; Silver, JIIS.S2 1,570;. I.euil, $70,5 ,8,578; Copper, l87,-.8i,a78; .,.. 171,107; Miscellaneous Minerals, St.tUl.aiU; Goal ami Uuke. $l'(lo.880,oi8; ItuiMi g Stone, Hrick, Cement, etc., $.3,SU5,Ki l; making its .Mineral Production lo U,e e tl , lUSi show mi , Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining haws or this Province arc more hlirral ami the fees lower Hum tlt , tiny oilier Province in Uio Dominion, or any colony in llic Mnlisli Kuihiru Mineral loratious are granted lo ihscuvercrs fnr minimal Tees. Absolute Tilles are obtained by ileveloping stirli troperli', Hie seeurily of win b giinrniileeil liy Crnwn (Irants. Full Information logullier wilh Mining Iteptrts m-il Maps, iiiuy he olilameil j:r.i . addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.H. Practically nil Hrilish (lolnniliia Mineral Properlie upon wliu li dew i work lias beep done nre lf.rrihed in some one of I he Annual Iteporl of Ihr M of Mines. Thoe niiisideriug mining inetnieiil vImmiIiI refer lo iu h report- 1 are uviiilnble willioitl charge on n ppl irat ii hi lo Hit llt'p.trtiiieiil of Mine, 'n ! i Meiorl- of t lit (ieologi' iil yurvey of Canada, Pm i fit Hiubling, VaiH'ouver, .nv inciided as valuable soiincs of inforinalion. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR MEET IN VICTORIA Sixty-Six Preceptories arc Represented at Dominion Conclave ' Today and To- morrow j VIOTOHIA, Ann. 3. Two hundred Knights Templar of the! Sovereign Oraml Priory of Can-j ada are here to attend meetings, on Monday and Tuediiy, Sixty-1 six preceplories throughout the Dominion Iteing represenlnl. A.! H. H.iizi'll-Jiine is delegate for KfnrnliUi I'recepUiry, 1'rinee Hu- IKJrL I CN.lt. slennier Prince Charles, i Capt. Neil Mae Lean, arrived from the outh this afttruoon' al 1 o'clock with a full iasenger lil '. Included in Hie list was a parly of 75 Knight Templars front In-, dianlipolis returning lunm- fim-i' Hip (irainl I'iurlave held Hi Si-at-He. They left here al .:iO on a special train. ! SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACTAMEN0MENT8 PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreffyel. unrye1 Crown land may ! pro-emptwl by nrttlh aulijecti over II year of . and by (then on dvcLirlnc Intention to bt-ct.ine III It lull aubjecta, conditional m on tealdenr. occjpatlon, jid Improvimrnt for agricultural QuriMMVa. Kull Information concerning reu .atlona rt-Kirdlng tira-einptlona I Riven In Mulletin No. I, Land Hvrlea. "Hour to Pre-empt Irfmd," copies of tihlcli can lie obt. -lined free of chargt ly addrcMtlnK the Uepnrtment of Lnnda. Victoria, li.C. or to any Uov arnment cnt. Hecorda will be cranled roverlnc only land eull.iblo for agricultural purtoaeii. and which la not timber : j land. I.e.. carrying over V.OOQ board feet tier acre wcat of the Conut Itanxe I and &.O0U feat per acre eaat of that I Hans. I Appllcatloni for tre-emptlona re I to be mid reined to the Iwind Com 1 ml..lnnlii nf Ilia T .o n il Iffcnnnllni. f,l. 10.(0 and 7c to vlaion. In which the land applle.1 for ; la altunteil, and are made an printed I forma, coplea of which can be ob 1 ' ' I I nl pi-.l from ,- T n .. .1 rVmmla.li.n.. l ITo-tmpllona muat be occupied for i LOCAL NEWS NOTES Ilv yeara and Iniprovementa mvU j ' to vaiue or iv per acre, inciuuins cieannu una cultivating ai leuat rive j acrea. before a Crown Orant enn be reoelvwl. ; Tor more detailed Information aee 1 the llulletln "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHA8E Appllcntlona are received for pur i rhaae of vacnnt and unreaerved ; Crown lunda. not being; tlmberland, for aarrlculturul purpoaea; minimum , price for flrat-claaa (arable) land la IS per acre, and aecond-claaa (Krai i Inc) land 12.60 per acre. Further ln , formation retcardlng purchaae or leaao of Crown landa la Klven In llulletln No. 10, Land Herlea. "I'urchaae and Lease of Crown Iindi. Mill, factory, or Induatrlal altes on timber land, not exceeding 40 acre, may b ptircliaaed or leaaed, the con- 1 dltlona Including payment of ' atumpaare. H0ME6ITE LEA8E8 Unaurveyed areas, not eiceedlne 20 acre, may be leaaed aa homealtea, i nnnillllnn.l conditional linnn upon a n rl dwelling a ! 1 1 n rr beln I fic Slevedorilitf tin. and parly of! lourhoreuien returned hy I ho I'rineexjt ilealrice t on Salurd.'iy from Ocean Fall where they had cliaiKu of loading l-'OO ton of paper on the freighler Waliuna fur Auliitlia. in eteena nante S Land nrrorrtlnr Dla- . ,.1,(1,1: tnM ,..i trirt of mm i impert, n.c. and aitiiat' '"r8- I'Hwhir and children, for- natarn inland, a.mui of Walca liland, ierly of this city and now llv- TAKR MITIri' llml llm r.nrtl.n t'l.li Inr Co. I. Id,, nf Vanrduvrr. n.n;, oeruri-linn. Salimm r.annera, tntrndi to apply for periniMirin to purrhami the fulluwlnv described land - roirimetirinr at pout planted at hlh Inx al Ketchikan, airived here thi iiioruinv on the I'riuce (leorge necoinpunied hy Mfi. I.awh'r' Hinter Mr. MclJnlfery, waier. mara rm weft norn or liavnarR n,.,.. ,.,111 , ,...1,.n,., i,,. rtia nai "w cin-im nuin ithenee eaat aeven rhalnut thence aonth! vlnilillLr Willi Mr I nvi.n rli.ln.. il.-n I ' ,lllle "111 .fllP .In. ii., iiiuiir wv". rnni .iin ill n, and fonialnlntr five aerea, more or 1e. THE CANADIAN IflSHINO CO. LTD. I Dated t!ol Way, lev. I.. I.awler. Advertise in, the Daily New, erected In the flrat year, title belna obtainable after rerldenca and Improvement condition are fulfilled and land haa been aurveyed, LEASES For grailnj and Industrial purpoaea arena not exceeding 140 acrea hi ay be leaaed by one paraon or ft tompany. QRAZINQ m Under the Orating Act the Prov-Ince la divided Into ((raxing dlatrlcta and the ranae admlnlttered under a Orazlns. Commlaaloner. Annual 1 Krazins; permita are taaued baaed oa numbera ranged, priority being; given I to Mtabllahed ownera. Btock-ownera I may form umclatlone for range nia.iiKv.iivii . 1 v. or I'arii tree, permlta are available for aettler. oa -opera and traveltera, up to V WESTHOLME THEATRE Tuesday Only, 7 and 0 p.m. THE CALL OF THE CANYON Zaue lirrx ,il his ct. The t .,f n i: ,: who li.i I tu i hoii-i- helwpcii lue in the roug'i , Vi't ir life in tin- j;ixz- in-le n e Yolk A I In- f.i'l-luiog young gp n cm tii in .md (he leni Nuliire. A plmtii-pldv Dial lias clean, wind. with mail) i ihijimIv ton. he-, oJ.o umell) fur il I. , in Hie rany on uf Arixoua and life williiu the mv of a log niilri"ili. Hrelly i-n.trtn ,J(...-: sreiiir grandeur. Mnu l,t i.enei inriii(iiig .1 1. torm. Iliui't mi Hie (emit ronrl 'bowing tin gnu. ruing tliPir luiir and ile-liiiru ami lhe g-i rouging ln r kiiee. t'lirivulleil eut. Note - Tin- g;iitetle ii t :i 1 n uf tit. Hie "ll.ufokn Mum" taken I rum the il-ik f t f - v SI. ip liner "llmneri''." THE "GO-GETTERS" SERIES No. 4 GEORGE O'MARA AND ALDERTA VAUGHN In "A KICK FOR CINDERELLA" INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englniien, Machinist., Dollermakfrs, Blackmltli, PatUrn maker, Foundr, Woodworker, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDIMQ. ""aiaaaaBiaMiB-aiiB Our phut is ctiipicii lo htimllo al! kimU of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38f TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 S30 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phonei 687 539 Or. 601 Block 735 LadiesBlouses Mmle y the fdiiinii huu.-e r Lailies' r milkers tr exclusivf ImlieV weariiiK upiiarH, m erealioiM ami ilesigin mill in , ppur -Ii l he Hfiion micli an llriglil H,.,l. Ileiiiui, Tihikit-"'' (ireiMi. Ciipi'iilingen, Mine nml 1'uwn. Moilerulely priceil from $4.75 to $8.75 Broadcloth BIousoh from $2.75 lo $4.7C. ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS. JABOUR BROS, LTD.