August 31, 1925. EfATTTT TAOE ftVlS ELL RINGERS HERE TODAY:: leal Eckardts, Comedian and juvenile Entertainers at Westholme wli( have iipyrr henrd ( mucr cannot afford w opportunity offered t jfiinrrow In hear the1 I iii'n1. They use D". HlPe Ihey play thV, most delightful har-i naidc. Also Ihey have' umenls such tiH thp .-' Im saxnphoup, hra j uisf ruinftiln, chimes, ;.. .-.-.cs ami nn elite, no such enlerlnin-il ur rnmplrtp without Hp entertains with harasler sketches, -ngs. In addition two clever Juvenile,! ; f Jean Strain, who ' Hip slas since ly small. ften that a rnmplplp WATER NOTICE. 1 1 r: ilui I nrii"r nM aililrnaa la hntllm-r t- w II aiiMv for Urrurm in. n.iai or in mw rrl in- ' rmk aim, known k hi' n flo rirrly and . t TakH Artii (UtUt n in 4ii-r Ixi ilirt im ai a (xiini about iHr f tlwi Ulrkrr Halm, J tor iVmwMitt mrtwni -ntxil a Hi Innnwr ai ll Ml lltr 01 r-mii (tay if Jul). (hi- notii-r and an an-1:1 ittrrriu ilxl lo tixt I II ! hlJ In lb urn I.' jr al turn. obi nblM" M: wTta N0TICC Dm asd tlaraaa. m i ! ti.i nay i ftkl , r noriW or llh tn ttiii t tti(bt. Partial! . lie. wiilnn Ihifijr "t art'iran of I hi i Narat-r. Th t i,i.jii.,n ..r Ihu builrr 11 ' ''!.! VIM I.TI 1C. Api4tranl. f) nrlnM lwk, )Ihk, WATER MOTICC. Dl.lftlon mi UM j: thai lailBorr flaM v a.l.lr.. It rutin! f!l ai..l for a lirr t .. i-.iaf .r IMi rubir fr( 1 htm-" r l rrk Mrh I l'io lulu Vcl Tk ip thm r - m iw tfram al a :ci .iwj a ibr l nil wim cm tb Urnlv iMnnl dar of Julr I inn nolirv ami an an- i thorrbi and la lb II h nlMl In b nfTlr 1 A r al till. Ob (or i ritu.n tutf l riw-J lt-.rtlT or lth lb ' iiilit farlunital It illtin Ibirt ai-iaran of M i-l'a-r lb ilairi jiion '.f ihia nuiu n n VIXKH LTI, IW, AiMiraai. r. nnnaWl lin.k. atvnL tlul William C. SrUn.i i ikria.ri i-akiwrr t oriii i for a Uur ti hi r inch dairy and c i ii- nf air mii "f an niii' h Id auilbrrlr. -il arm or ixirllon l' . i ir, O.i J., H i . Tb t bo btraiiHi al U aoiim' in raiuror of llir n i rni ta about t.eefl ral i fbvi abmil W arr of i iiirial rruni I a fsni al lt m.urrr. anr .1 f r ibonrtii arwl raruwf t ! lauil UisrrtbiHj a lot H Ml k A, Uurrn llharlolti-' r - In ilk,- a iHialxl oil i Uu tih itar uf Julr. HfJ it.:.-, nniira) and an aiiiiralion ainl In lb "Walrr Arl. ' fll'il In Ih cifflre of llil ai I'rlnr luiwrl. r.i.. Ik- .rl 1.. ...... I . !!. a'v rariiiiiiont Il.ll in linn -iiuh f tli i:iiglm-r . watc i will tw divrrlril fnmi mi mi ai in a ,.,? (mini almnt .iiii iua lo mil tiiiiaial i riinii! lliln lliiilx rtiiya urior th a"-ar - .Hon- m a iis'al iii4tir. , - " nrst ptiliiiraiion nf this till a. II. :.r ........ .Ada l" im... " ...i.v i.i .iiiftiii"., .nil. r- ilM ni inn ii mi vt u i -i. ir iii.u.n f.ll'., -... Aiilli'aiit. Mono- II. Mnnr. Arnt. LAND ACT, f of Intantlon to Appl to Laaa land ft, . J,uIlPrl l m' iti-corilin nli. I' I llf .ff. Il.ii. alt, lata ri'il!i.i,,,?..,.""!,,', iKT'nf vais u- lltllll. . . lif.i nt.plh l.tnaiw.ll- fmlil I! ... . f. ,,Bll""l. "'! trim rati from lir i,.S iiin Miami. mat Ana In. air tun Col hi... '!F 'tftany UhiIIchI, ' f o- .. . . '1 ... ... in l .1 irf.i in tl ill .i-?i iY or. lr "f follow-riliiMl- In uilv -...iwirinr at a PnM planlsil at hlah ii! im .. i (i" ,,ln 'lllifM slior of ll'lllllll 111 ft n.,.111.... I. ....i ......I. i l l rr..i ii...,: ...."'1' fmtn i. "-.'- lainnil an" inia Jr,',n.. I'nlnt, SlUlni Miami i i ,l,,n I'ttrtk water for 1'irlv plirht liiiiwlr...! r...i ...... ... Li1, JA"" ""irltril No. s.E.j ihi'W It niarki ii,..r. . m i.. ,wnrilt ""h'llv t rnaln.. i .i. ?,u' t'"lnt of wnimr-nr-emi-iil. I ' mor nr lsa, nniiui IIIIITISII COI IIMHU t'Ac.KiNn r.n. i,tn.. t... t.r.i... . ... .. l'l' " - ...., .., Jitanlls al t lie Vesl-T . WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Musical Kekardls in Novelty F.nlrrlaiiiineni. Comedy, "Whose Hooli-uunl" International News. Wednesday and Thursday "Chlckle." Comedy, "Hold tln llaliy." Topic of the hay. Friday and Saturday "The Light of Western Stars." Comedy, "Keel of Mud." J'allie Ilevlew. wiudi-ville I'lili'ilaiiiiin'iit in uivpn here Willi lilfcti .ean MTfurni anceM jurli aw Hie hell riiiKern h pari of it. TliU ursratiuatioii i. faid (o lie an excellent one ami 'liey pive an enlertuinmeul f fiat exeel many of (lie vaudeie hIiowm in Hie mi ii Hi CHICKIE IS COMING MID.WEK PICTURE Story or Qlrl Has to Choose Between Millions and Love (hickie is a slenoKrapher and not a very K"d one at that. And like iiiomI of her kind there are millions of them -her work is hard, snouotonoiiN and returns only small pay. Under such circumstance, her life is drub drud gery, with no future in sIkIiI. And yet there was hip spark ofi I'e.ter Can andiltlon whtek keeps C.hirkie pliMldin onward. It is an ambition thai all girl eherMi in real life. She drmimed somnj lay of uiarryinn a injtlionairir.l Ami. umler this hrisht Hk1'. !' poni hut ambitious law clerk, who Iitvea her, looks uninvitintr. indeed Time mme wlien Chiekie's Iream is all but realized. Hie meets a millionaire. Hut mil- a iiiinnr urine Willi lirillX" Chlrkie lo a horrifying awakpn-inK of her dream. Hip trials and eviierienres nf t'.liiekie from then until the end of the picture, when she finally m.irrie a toiir you up lawer, make up a slory. that is thrilling, exciting and gripping ami incidentally very true to life. II is a story thai hriiwrs tears and iaophler. 'Hip picture is Ipemintr wilh( thrilling dramatic situations. suspense, comedy, pathos and excellent acting. WabT iicontr or uhcreen by Paramount, is n roar- ' ii W'air minit, rarua-it Vi.-iorla. Ii.i:.. wilhln ! "Ii r the fli arinr of :i a Iwal nwaisiM-r. Th lati il.ll' ill. in nf llils tmllrr H y f. ri n, i.i.iifoi. WATIH NOTICE. H I' (hat Montv II. Moor. ;ii(iiw-r liolil Vines lot.. i- Mia-minr Mln, Atlln. 'ii rni a Ili-ens to uk atnl fi-pl p' i aiTi.inl nf watrr llivr Vahli-h flowa aItIv inti Tarih l.ak ImhU iwoi WESTERN STORY IS WEEK END PICTURE 1 "The Light of Western Stars" lo from One of Zane Grey's Novels "Ihe LiRht of Western Stars." the latest of Ihe Zane tlrey novels lo be transferred lo the injr Western romance of the pit turesijue Ariiona border, packed with vital drama, heroic deeds ii ml dark villainies a leaf lorn from Hip gripping slory of Ihe West In which is pictured Ihe lasl desperate stand of banded outlawry on Hip remaining ves-Hkp of frontier America. II is Ihe week-end piclure here. The fierce arl ion, w hich In- a - t 111- 11 eludes I HP arivinff oil oi came " i l"iT . iini Hi Hialnwrl till town ny iihii iin-i , n-un.-..-. .nh,-&iwM.,i;:r,.in,Viii ",ain -: . '" - ill'. ". noil, me uaroiK, nun' h.mim.j - "AnW no,,t..lwb e six-sl.oo.er speaks a ' ,I!.V,c4y.lf'n'erul language; Ilillie Dove 1 nt , i pnrsuani tiirrrin ami lo the n lovely Hasleni srirl llirusl ' wl.c,a .ll.ruirl? .V,,lorar;:;t mi,. tl,P advenlurous tumuli of 1)1 li:n; Ih flli il ulih On- aal.l U'liT .i i i.. i, Vii'ili llinrv with tn r.i,rtr,!ilr .f VMr! ,,un" ' . " ' . ': i.i. v.i....i lin Ollllinv innn-i, lMIIlllla. Iilinar. Vlrlorla, Ill lniHi leilVV-IISICU and Alma ItcniiPlt, a young Spanish Rirl of rarp nllraclivc- IIPSS. The nlclurp. Into I" I'm lo- ..il was filmed in Iho magnifi cent stretch of mountain and desert' land of southern Ariiona through which winds the Historic Apache trail. Muny f !,,,in . uliiitiiiiraidicir against Iho remarkablp scenic backffrounil of Ihe Supprslitlon Mouniams. William K. Howard, who Jump-...i int.. the directorial llmplighl Willi llial. opto maslcrplpce, Ihe Thundering Herd," lias lroducM ' The Llgl.l of Western irs in a big, smashing way. Nnl for a limmenl does Uu lboloplay fall i., .....h.iniii lis ilyiinmlc tempo; I" I from the leuse bejtKitiinK Ihrilling finish il powerful situations, ilrniuatw climaxes and realistic alnioslHiere gin um m (crest like a vise. The Man in the Moon I I I ' -.-g TIIK lalenl fr nt, atom izer ha ,w.n 4liKeoPied hy a HeolHinan. When ,,. invite a few friend fr Hie evening he ! out a lu.ttle of Ihe very fm-l hraiid and xpray the air with il. ACiAI.N il in refroMhiup lo read in a Scottish newspaper that Mr. and Mr. Melmunrall are holh doin well uft,.r piinlriliulinK a dollar rath Ut a local fund. HL'T why he always talking aboul the Srolchman? There in the HnjfliMiinan who had ,een "pending an evejiinr .out with evenil wil and after an hour or itu wanted lo know when Ihey were troiiijf lo tell a funny slory. "FAST ami loose a Oxford liasrn," ix the lalc.xl simile. TlIM election Is Mid )P rlose upon u. At any rale, the lory iapen are sayinif so and the Liberals am looklnsr to the powder in !hir trims and repairing Ihoir hreeches. TALKING of elections, I should like u know if it would he any jrood for me to invite lenders for my vole and influence. ont he llwckwanl, my friends; I'm on the yolers' list ami my influence is enough to keep anhidy from voting Ihe same way I do. DID you ever hear about that editor who was robbed of a thou sand dollars 1 It was a fairy lale. DID you eer hear of the town Where tbey Ihniixlil their editor clever? Il did not exist. THK difficulty ab.ui I Hritisli Coliiinbia is you nan hardly tret a glimpse of Ihe scenery for the mountains. WHAT I like about Ihe I'rinee IIiiiil! mil. irf II. al a.'.. it ..an uiri ronwr r ifeeUMiiiairp It " and " .... nrellv slenorranbers K ' . iiiimtii . .. lull iiiiai , jiiu ,, aaii sc.. Minrai rjatuJ '., "1 icraek them MSnsionally and P , , . well. Hp be' ... A-,ur tmntfA rarely mix prove to ... , ...... . . , I WIIia-l lltir-a oiri ' uui. I HAVK a rcnl slory I want In tell but the difficulty is the .women all rem I nils column ami I daren't tell the yarn. Some lime, if Ihey all leave lown for a day, I'll spring il. WIIH.N wp look bark and Ihink Sif Hip advances made, by the young people of today over Ihe past generation, it makes us wonder what otir children will be doing in about twenty year, lime. NKXT week is school week. This is the golden rule week Ten Years Ago In Pflnce Rupert Auoust 31. 1915 Twenty-one men left Prince Iluperl on the Prince (ieorge Ibis morning in charge of Sergeant Demers for military training camps in Vernon. The parly included Isaac Kardley, Alex Wood, Harry l.o lllanc, D. Sig-uoin, W. A. Uoullbee, It. P. llake, A. 0. Darkness, s. I.eeky, It. Tbelwall, Heptttt (Jrant, Holier! Noble, John Perry, Waller Smllh, C. II. V. Phillips, (leorge Church. William Sullivan. A. I.lnyd Jone, 17. Ilnyhursl, H. A. llider. Frank A. Walt ami J. (Irani. The pasl two -years have seen a marked change in agricultural development on Hie Queen Char-loll e Islands. The pioneers are gradually overcoming Ihe severe obstacles that presented themselves in hewing oul homes in Ihe wilderness. V The city council has received lenders' for Hip construction of n roadway lo Seal Cove and Ihe ro-decklng of city xtreels. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Laaa Lan In l'rlnro lluii-rt l.aiul llrninim in trlcl of Prlura lluprrt, ainl sltuatn on in- nnrinwrni raiaai or HrilKU i:oiiini bla. rurllmiil r.anaU ami tielna al Sil roint, I'lH-llaml i:anal, ami lioarini nortli limmii'lle fitun Trtf I'uiiil, 'car laiaiui, TAKK MOTltn that Antlo nrlilsh Ci. iniilila I'arklnr Oinipany MiiilU'il, o VHiiriiUTr, II. li., ncriipatlnn I'arksrs, In trniM to apply for a b'a of the rollnw Ilia ilssoriwil lnliiM: coiniiiciiriiiir it a post pianisil at liirh wulrr mark it Spit poliil, piirllmiil Canal; llienro aoiilliiaatrlr alonir hlih xvatrr mark fop fiirty.rlalit hin.ilre.t frl to a post marki'd n. J.s.F..: ihrnrn aoutherh to rimim, innr or ln, to low wali-r mark, IIipih mirlliwraliTlv alnlia; low walrr mark fnrly rlhl humtrnl riM, nmrr or less, iiii'iiro northerly to rlinlns, inorr or ls, to iinlnt of riiiiiir.ni..niriil. iii'l cnntalnlnr 11 arr. mor or Ihh. aiiii.o. nnn isii cim.I'MIHA l'At:KIMO CO. ,TH, Appllrant r, . . r'r.w,l"r F- Walker, AftU Dated July lira, t.tt, We will Refund Your Railway or Boat Fares Prince Rupert Merchants Invite You to Their First Annual BUYERS WEEK September 6th to 12th, 1925 This is also EXHIBITION Week. You'll have a splendid opportunity to view the products of the soil and industry of Central B.C. to meet old friends and business acquaintances to have a real, happy holiday at small expense. Prince' Rupert merchants will do their utmost to make your trip one of Pleasure and Profit Free BANQUET to Registered Buyers ST. REGIS CAFE Thursday Evening, September 10, at 7 p.m. Launch Trips, etc. FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD., 3rd Ave. See our Shoe Specials during Exhibition Week. sPhone .157. FRIZZELL'S LIMITED Hoteliers and Provision Dealers. 3rd Avenue. Phone , 10. MRS. J. M. GRAHLMAN, 3rd Ave. Ladies' and Children's Heady-lo-Wear, Hosiery, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Trunks, Suit Cases and flags. MRS. S. FRIZZELL, 3rd Aye. During Fair Week Your Week- of Saving, Our Week of Selling. all departments. GROTTO CIGAR STORE, 3rd Ave. next to Onne's Drug Store. Try our Famous Grotto Mixture a tobacco that satisfies. MRS. GOLDBLOOM, 3rd Ave. Imported Gowns, Suits and Co'ats, Mil-linerv and Furs. J. L. HILDITCH, Federal Rldg., 3rd Ave, Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear. Millinery, Hemstitching. Sale, now on. HOTEL CENTRAL American and Kuropean Plan. Peter Rlnck, Proprietor. HOWE A McNULTY, 2nd Ave. Cen-eral Hardware, Stoves and Paints. MAX HEILBRONER Diamonds, Watches, Jewelery. Mail orders so-liciled. THOR JOHNSON, 720 2nd Avenue Ready-lo-Wear and Made-tin- Measure Clothing, Rats and Caps and Men's Furnishings. JABOUR BROS. LTD., Cor.3rd Ave. ami "til SI. Dry Goods, Ladies' Ready-lo-Wear, Roots and Shoes, Roys' Clothing, Rubber Roots, Hub-tiers and Slicker Coats. KAIEN HARDWARE CO., 008 3rd Ave. Heavy and Shelf, Hardware, Sporting Goods, Monarch Ranges, Paint, etc. STEVE KING, 3rd Ave. and Fulton St., Rlk. opp. C.P.R. Ticket Office Men's Clothier, Sole Agent for Celebrated v "Art Clothes." KIRKPATRICK A McLEOD, (llh St. Men's Wear and Roots and Shoes. KNOX HOTEL 0 , Rooms. Hot and Cold Waler. Moderate Prices. THE LACASSE BAKERY, 717 3rd Ave. "The Rome of Domestic Hread." LA PARISIENNE BEAUTY SHOP, ,th St. Shampooing, Manicuring, Electric Facial and Scalp Treatments, Hair flubbing, Cutting, llnir Dressing. Graduate Operators, J. LORNE MACLAREN LTD.,, 5th St cor. 3rd Ave. Mason & . Risch Pianos, Hrtinswirk Phonographs nyid Records, Sheet Music and Instruments. McRAE BROS., LTD Rooks, Stationery, Printing, Victor Gramophones and Records, Kodaks, Remington Typewrilers. Free DANCE to Registered Bayers AGRICULTURAL HALL Friday Evening, September 11, at 9 p.m. Hailway or float Fare will be refunded to each out-of-town visitor whose combined purchases amount to not les than $100. Hefunds will lie based on excursion rates applying nt Ihe lime, float fares on which there are no redueed rates will He refunded on the basis of fare and one-third. Hugar, Canned Milk, Flour and Feed are exempt from merchandise lo make up One Hundred Dollars. When you arrive, register, al Ihe Hoard of Trade Hooms, City Hall, deposit your receipt for transportation paid and get a BUYERS' BOOK. Hours: 11 a.m. to 12 iioon. White Hie Secretary when we may expect you. RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. OF.OnGR TIHYANT, President. a G, MINNS, Secretary. You will be the Honored Guests of the following Prince Rupert Merchants: ACME CLOTHIEnS, Kxchange Ulk., :trl Ave. Men's and Hoys' Clothing Specialists. Jhreel Importers of Hritish Manufactured Goods. The Store uf Uuality. ALBERTA MARKET. Fresh and Smoked Mc.it. Groceries, Fruit ami Provisions. Imported Groceries a Speri.ilty. BACON FISHERIES. .Smoked, Shell and Fresh Fish. Government Wharf. BARRIE'S HOME FURNISHINGS. liny your Home Furnishings at Harrie s, :ird Avenue and 1st Street. Phone U':i. B.C. BUTCHERS AND GROCERS LTD. L. Murray Fuller, manager. Fresh Meals, Fruit and Vegetables. Mail orders given strict attention. P.O. Hox 877. B.C. FUR COMPANY, 3rd Ave. All kinds of Haw and Made-up Furs in Stork. ' Repairing and Remodelling done on Ihe premises. Trapper's Kx-ihnnge. BENSON STUDIO, Third Avenue. Portraits, Knlarging, Interior Views, Flashlights. Kodaks Developing and Printing. ' BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR The Most nf the Hesl for the Leat. Spei-inl arrangements for out of -lown i iislomers. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD., Cow Ray. Lumber of every description carried in slock, HoxTs,our specialty. BRYANT & GREER, LTD., 217 Oth lreel,--The Chillies Shop for Men. Soils. Raincoats', Jaeger Goods and Haberdashery. BULGER & CAMERON LTD., Hrd Ave. Jewellers and Opticians. BOSTON CAFE, 3rd Avenue Open Hay and Night. Luncheon, Dinner and Private Parties a Specially. COMMODORE CAFE, Hid Ave. The (Info of Distinction. Open day and nighl. Ice Cream ami Confectionery. Wholesale and Retail. Lei us please you. MDEMERS" F.xciusivo Ladies' Outfitters. P.O. Rox .127. .Telephone 27. ant Avenue. DENNY ALLEN CO., (121 Third Avon. China. C-oikery, Glassware, Kitchen Hardware. THE ECONOMY STORE OF MUSSAL-LEM GROCERY CO., LTD., U7..2.T !!h Ave. K. Groceries, Fruits, Fresh Meals and Dry Goods. Phones 18 nnd 81. ECKOFF STUDIO A REGENT HOTEL ROOMS, 2nd Ave and Oth fil. Latest Scientific Photographer and Artit. Rest nf work nt reasonable prices. THE A. W. EDGE CO., 2nd Ave. Importers and Dealers in Wallpapers, Paints. Oils, Varnishes. Glass, Rnishes, etc., Reaver Hoard A. MacKENZIE and Ranges. Dealer in Furniture Out-of-town business solicited. W. J. McCUTCHEON, the Largest Drug House iu Northern H.C The leader since 1000. We slill lead. ' McMEEKIN'S GROCERY, 3rd Ave. High-class Groceries and Provisions. Mad Orders reeeive our strict 'attention. MUNRO BROS., Cor. Fulton and 3rd Ave. -Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Reliable Shippers. Hargains in 'THE DAILY NEWS Northern Hritish Columbia's Newspaper. The paper everybody reads. - Call in and gel your subscription entered up. ORMES LIMITED Pioneer Druggists. The flexall Store. Kodaks and Photo Supplies, Magazines and Stationery. PARKIN-WARD ELECTRIC CO., 3rd Ave. Electric Supplies, Radios, Evinrudes, Mariue Engines and Supplies. PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE, 3rd Ave. Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Milliard room in connection. II. F. SeR, Prop. PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL "A real Good Hotel" II. R. Rochester, manager. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE Musical Instruments and Sheet .Music. Columbia Phonographs and Records. ROSE, COWAN & LATTA LTD. Printers, Loose Leaf Hillheads ami Supplies. SILVERSIDES BROS. Paints and Wallpaper. Hurlaps, Kalsomine, Art Supplies. ST. REGIS CAFE, oldest established eating house in Ihe city. Upstairs dining room suitable for luncheon and dinner parlies. SMITH A MALLETT LIMITED, Plumbing, Heating, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Out-of-town business solicited. GEO. D. TITE, The Quality Hiue Furnisher. Furniture, Carpets, Squares, Linoleums. Window Shades, Toys and Fancy Goods. Third Ave. P.O. Hox ion. SYD. THOMSON, representing Chess Hro., Vancouver, R.C., Wholesale Fruits and Produce. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO., LTD. General Hardware nnd Ships Chandlery. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Ladies' and Children's Ready-lo-Wear, General Dry GimwIs, Jaeger Underwear, Hudson Ray fllankels, Pictorial Review Patterns. WEST OF ENGLAND SILK STORE Latest In Silks, Grepe-de-Cliines, Serges. Flannels. Dress Goods. W. W. WRATHALL, 3rd Ay. Stationer, Victor Victrolas and Records and Radio Supplies. MAKE THIS TRIP YOUR ANNUAL OUTING MljtofelaaVltU M