Friday, July 31. 19L5, AOE TX THE DAQVT HT5W8 WEEK END DEMONSTRATION Heinz Pure Food Products By Mr. R, Bramley FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ' SPECIAL $1.00 The following assortment will be oil sale for two days only at tins special price. YOU SAVE AT LEAST 20 PER CENT Special Store Sale Heinz Pure Food Products Lot 1 8 tin Heinz JJaked ISeans, plain or in Tomato Sauce, small size. Lot 2 6 tins Heinz Ilaked I leans, plain or in Tomato Sauce, medium size. Lot 3 2 large tin.- Heinz Ilaked Iteans, 1 medium tin Heinz It.il.ed IJeaii, 2 -mail tins Heinz Hakcd I (can. Lot 4 J tins Small lied Kidney Ileans, 3 tins Small Ilaked Means in Tomaloc Sauce. Lot S 7 tin Small Cooked Spaghetti. Lot 6 5 tins Heinz Medium ('ream Tomaloe Soup. Lot 7 7 tins Heinz Small Cream Tomaloc Soup. Lot 8 2 hollies Heinz Large Tomaloe Kelcliup, 1 botllc Heinz Vinegar, While, Malt or Cider. Lot 9 3 Una Heinz Medium Cooked Spaghetti, 1 tin, medium, ilaked lleans, I I in. merliiim, Cream Tomaloc Soup. Lot 10 1 tin Heinz Small Ilaked lleans, 1 ihi Heinz Small Cream Tomaloc Soup , 1 tin Heinz Small Cooked Spaghetti, i hollle Heinz 5 riz. Worcester Sauce, 1 hollle Heinz Vinegar, While, Mall or Cider. Lot 11 1 hollle Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles, 2 small liiiH Heinz lied Kidney Means, 2 small litis llei'nz Cream Tomaloc Soup. Lot 12 I large hollle Heinz Tomaloe Ketchup, I large hollle Heinz Salad Cream, I 10 oz. hollle Mall. While or Oider Vinegar. Rupert Table Supply Phones 210-211-212 Dancing At the Auditorium 8ATURDAY EVE., 8 to 12. 1 Dance 10c. 3 for 25c. H.M.S. CAPETOWN 15 Piece JAZZ ORCHESTRA Tree Admission L J. Marren, Prop. Phone Black 449 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 61. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Speolallze In Piano and Furniture Moving, I GOLD BRICK WORTH $18,000 TAKEN FROM SASKATCHEWAN MINE ' SASKATOON, Sask.. July 31! A sold brick valued at $18.000,. I from the W'ebh null at Elbow Lake, which began operations early in July, will be shipped to! the federal mint before August: 1. barring serious mishap, according to Thomas It. Webb. .manager of I he company. The ,' company is controlled exclusive ly by Saskatoon business men. Heferrint' to the history or the mine, Mr. Webb declared greal luiiiicuiucs nan ieen overcomei in bringing the mill machinery' over the long trails in soggy! spring wealhcr. The mine is nowi fully equipped and can produce steadily, he said. the Webb interests are the j first to do any mining in the El bow Lake area, and while others have been in I he field, Ihey have confined their efforts to prospecting and flaking. The mil) which recently start- ed operation has a capacity of! 30 tons per 21 hours in hard quartz, and as the ore in the'"-Webb mine Is HO per cent schist!- structure, jl can be more readily handled and could probably be put through 15 to 50 Ions. The mill has a crew of forly men. wild two shift in the mine. In August 1921, the syndicate became incorporated as a limited company and liegan develop ment of the. mine. The average assay of the whole dump taken from early operations was 120 i a ton. i vuivu tug LAND ACT. Notlta of Intention to Apply to Purchata una. In the Land Ilerordlnr PUtrlrt ut I'rlwc nuieti. ma siiuaie ii Awum Hirer, Awum Bay. NtiM-tt Inlet. Q.c. blind. TAkK .NOTICE Out Mr, l.m riiH- Inir Stranr. of Sunnynlde. B.C., orrupatloo hurried woman. Intend to apply Tor per-UilMlon to Tiiirtliaw the follouinr d- cnlMl landt: i-oiniiienelnr n a noat nUnied at hirh water mark. Awunl Itlver; Ihence S rnalna north; tlienrc 10 rhalnt ueM. more or ! to north et corner Lot ISI7; theme riHins win in; men re is ihaliu eat; ihenre 40 rnaln north; ttienee i rnain el; thence is rhaln iwiuth to MM of niimnenreinetit. and containing so acre, more or l. NIIS. JAMES FIELOIAO STHA0. Applicant. I'er Wm. 0. Uiu-hell. Areni. tiatert Jnlv fih. titi. FRUIT Specials for FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY ONLY CASH and CARRY Note These fruit specials will he sold only in the Dry (ioods Store anil will not be Clock Specials. However, there is a real possibility of this special being sold out the first day, as fruit being a perishable article we cannot order an unlimited supply. 100 BASKETS BARTLETT PEARS Kvery piece of fruit Biiar- auleed sound. Extra Special, 50o Basket 100 BASKETS FREESTONE PEACHES Willi a money back guarantee as to quality. Extra Special, 60c Basket On Display in Sixth Street large window, Universal Trading Company We save you MONEY QUALITY IS WHAT COUNTS Our Prices are no higher than any other store in Canada. Goods marked in plain figures according to grade DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, Etc. Save Your Eyes Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and fitting glasses. Satisfaction Max HeHbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North MAN'S LIFE IS SAVED A. R. BY FEDERAL MEMBER McMaster of Brome Unable to Rescue Montreal Woman LAND ACT. Notlet of Inttntlon to Apply to Purchaa Land In Skeena liange t Land llecordlng pis Irlrt of Prince tiiierl, B.C.. and situate llavMark Island, south or Wales island, B.C. TAKE 'NOTICE Ihat Ihe Canadian Fish I rig Co. Ltd., of Vancouver, It.C. ocrnri-ilnn. KalrtKin Canners. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following r1irrlhii1 lsnd Commencing at h not planted at high water mark on west snore ot naysinrn Miami, fliencn north seven chains. thence east seven rhalns: thence south seven rhalns: thence west seven rhalns and cnntsinlnir five acres, morn or less. THE CANADIAN FISIII.NO CO. LTD Dated Sind Mar. is WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. Douglas Maclean in "Introduce Me" A girl Willi tantalizing brown eyes, n love-sick swain, mi irate father, n double-crossing best friend, a trick, exploding cigar, n cuse of mistaken identity, Ihe highest jenk in the Alps, a niuii-euting beur, u revengeful moiiiilain-eliiiibcr, an nvnlunche of giant snowballs mix these ingredients with llirills and romance and Hie result is a lip-lop, rollicking coniedy-drnmii. Some inminlitins tlon'l care who climbs llicin. .limmy got dizzy looking mil of second-story windows. Someone (old him there were no windows oil nioiiiilaiiis ami when he tried lo climb Ihe Mallerborn in 'high-heeled shoes, he got dizzier. And all because bo bad fallen for a pair of soft-boiled eyes, Huperb cast: Douglas MacLean, Anne Cornwall, Robert Ober, E. J. Ratchlffe, Lee Shumway, Wadw Boteler, and olbers. COMEDY "STAGE FRIGHT." PATHE REVIEW Admission 50o and 25c DOCTOR KERGIN - i i Or. W. T. Kergin relurned lo the cily last evening afler mak ing a tour with medical men, toj many oi me principal cities of the Old Country- and Franc. The lour, known as (he Interstate Post Oraduale lour, was one o real interest" and profit to Mi?! medical fraternity and occupied practically all the available tinifj for three months. I Dr. Ghas. .Mayo of Hoclieslr. Minn., was chairman of Ihe party and among Ihe cities visit- icd were Liverpool. London, Man-'ehester, Dublin, Helfasl, Olas- gow. Edinburgh and Paris. On jibe return trip Dr. Kergin stop ped for a while al Rochester. Minn., which has become famou on this continent as a medici' .clinic as well as possessing many fine hospitals and surgeons which are world famous. Will and Fred Kergin were in i lie Old Land at the same time " ;as .lhe doctor and they spent I ."ome little lime together. Since the doctor Ie!l they have been on) a tour of Ihe continent, enjoying the picluresque and" quaint; ..-eenery of the Old World from' a motorcycle, llicy-wiu return i to Canada in time to resume their studies al Toronto University this fall. KXOWLTON, Oue., July 31. f Andrew McMaster, M.I', f or ! M CC)1W (JrV llronw' ;ttul hi 4 tain Jr.liti :ni,l HWlOUllIU LUliUL " ' " . , a Mr. Leg arc of Granby from: drowning in a boating accident I thai claimed Hie life of Mrs.! after noon Mr. McMaster and liij LAND ACT. Nutlet of Intention to Apply to Leaaa Land In Cclar Land District. I(er,rllnsr ll- Irlrl 1'rlnre llupcrt, H.C., ami situate nortli' i,i,rnJ ..r tt,.riih Uatr f.i.fflst. I.nil IU'lpL.1 TAKE MIT1CE that the Canadian FUh-Ing Co. Ltd.. or Vanrouvrr, B.C.. wcupa-ll'iii, SaliiKjn Cannors, Inteii'la to aly for jx-tiriKiiKin to lease the following df-H-rlUVd land: Cornirn-nrlng at I poM planted (t tilarti uatrr mark, 100 yanl ninth of Indian innke houe; thPiirc northeast oii rlialn; thciirp nontlieait on liiimlreil and Ittdiiy rtialn.i; tli-nre aonthucitt lo lime line one chain; theiKc nortlment fllow-ing the hnrn line to mi,m f roinrnenr-iiH-nl. one liuiidrrd and tw-nty rhiln. and ronlalnlnir twelve arrn, more or le. THE CANADIAM flSlinO CO. LTIt. lnid oiih ya. I9H . LAND ACT. Notlijt of Intention to Apply to Lean Land In Skcena tlanca S Land District, He cording DlKliIrt l-rlm-e lliiert, ll.C and Mtnatc Vt inllft north or Wales Ulan, I ( anni rv. on Wales lland, B.C. TAKE TICK that Ihe Canadian Flh-liiar r, Ltd., or Vancouver, B.C.. oriupa linn, Salmon Canncrs, Intends to apply ror pcniilssl'Hi to lease the following- de- 4rlliof1 lnlid; Coiimienrlni- at a txint planted al high water mark, near n"rit Vt mile north from Cannery on wiles Island! thence north mm chs'n: theme wert ten rlialns Ihence aoulh to ahnre line one chain: tlienrc ea't following the ehore line to imlnt of poiiimencement, and containing one acre, more or less. TDK CANADIAN IISIIINO CO. LTD. listed siuh Mav. 1fls HAS BIG GROWTH Germain of Mnnlrcal on Stimlav .urd' "as 1 aRen J"-ong noia on It became known here. Hearing cries for help shortlj Imagination of Mankind The maintenance and indeed son, who are at their summer j""""" 'be Masonic Order is home al Itromc Lake, rushed for: significant of the hold it has their motor boat and went to the,'nkt' on Ihe imagination ofj rescue. When they arrived, 'mankind. The Canadian Masonic: however, Mrs. Germain had dis-l membership is now 302,521 disappeared, but Mr. I.egarc was Iribuled among 1,831 lodges. In, slill clingini' to an upturned this aggregate Ontario leads; boat, and was rescued. I wills a membership of 120,073 Mr. Lagare and Mrs. Germain ad 55 lodges. In the United! had been fishing, when their ! Kingdom r.nglanil has a inr-m lioat capsized. bership oT 2'J2,T)00 and 4.003; lodges; Ireland, il.OOO with loilges; Scotland, 72,000 mem hers and 870 lodges. In Conli:i-! enta! Lurope there are 2.100 with a membership of 250,000, The membership in the United Stales at the end of 1921 lood al 2,8117,808 divided among 51 IN jurisdictions and 15,710 lod ges, in all, the tola! memlier- hfp of lodges working in Ihe nglisli languages is appro! malely 3J10.000 and in languages 100,000 giving Iho lolal meinbershit) of regular lodges throughout Ihe world at ipproximalely 4,310,000, FISH SALES. Cora, 1,000 lo Canadian Fish Cold Slorage Co. al 1 i and Cc. Lcnor, 13,000 to Booth Fish eries al 1 1.30 and 0c. Hi Cill, 12,000 lo Canadian Fish and Cold Slorage Co. a 11.20 and 0c. LAND ACT. ELIiK.E II. Sl.lll-SU. Iiati'il Jinir- 30lh. 1025. IN PROBATE. COLUMBIA. RETURNS HOME Local Surooon Made Trip Europe With Other Members of Medical Applicant. THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH In tin- Matter or tlm Administration Art; and III Urn Mattrr or Ihe Kulale or Jack Clirls-toff. Iifrpmrrt Inli'Klali'. TAKK MiTICK that liv onliT or Ills Honor 1'. Mrll, Ycnnor. liiailn thir Hill ilnv ir Jnlr, A.I. Itl5. I wa' appolmcd Art-inlnlKtrator or the estalc or Jack t:iirltrr, (lcci'ni,(1, and all partle liavinir HaliiH arnlnM the nalil mlate am hiTdiy it-; rinlrrd to nti-titxli aanif. properly verified to nie on or nerore tne. :nnn nay in .mikii, A Ii lU'JS. ami ami all all mrtiea mrtlea liulelited Indented' to to the the' ex Into are re" ul red II nay the ainoiint of their liidelileiliieitH to me rorlhwltn. MlllMA.N A. WATT, orriclal ActmliUslr.-ilor, I'rlnre lliiert. B.C. Iiated Ihe flotli day r July, 10SS. to LAST CALL! LAST CHANCE! to take advantage of our Great Clearance Sale Extra Big BARGAINS for Friday and Saturday BARGAINS AT 25c. Hig Table of Cotton Crepes, (iinglianis, Blue Hirtl Crepes: values up lo 50c. All one price while lliey last. I'er yard 25c PRINTED SILKS In a greul vuriet) of patterns. A wash fabric. For Dresses, Mouses, Scarf or Kimiuias; 3d ins. wide; regular S 1 .50. Clearing al. pe." yard $1.00 ENGLISH BROADCLOTH In a full range of colors. Fine silky finish for slips, underwear or dresses; ;i( and 10 inches wide. Hcgtilar price $1,110 per yard. On sale ul per yard WILY MAGISTRATE Notleo of Intention to Apply to Laaaa Land' A certain IliaKislrille WHS tak- In l-rlni-f Itupcrt Laml licinnlliiK OlMrlrl' . , , , , -nm. nr linilAli OiluniWa, anil liuai! at 111 cuiicb in mu uuu i.n .V,,"'''"..!'',! !',!:',V,!ir,!',.P1'iner evening when a fellow-inem- tit-r of Indian Iteerve .No. One, Oraliam ,er cciiiaikfil Ihat hot COlfeC WHS T.ki. (iti:k tint i, Eiieii ii. simp- not a good summer drink. m.n, or MaiM-tl, llrlll'li l-oiuniiiia, ucrupa- ,, kIhiiiI,! laku COOllll I nil ti.irkpr. Inlinrt In aiily rnr a l-40 " ... r tiw roiinwinit ik-srriiii-ci lami.: ' drinks this nicniher auviseii. Coiiuii.-iniiia: al a Ikiki pianidl aimiu i .. t i .,,,,1 Lrlntror alns nnrth fnmi Hi.- nortliea't inlii.T. Have JOU INCU Sl Jim rSlUKir nf liulian llewrve .'. Onn, Oraliam Islsml, i,...'! lliriH-e imiilicTly 3 rlialna Id Inw wan-i-; liH-ni-e ruiiowinir low waier nmiii im, o, aiiswcivu iiiu iii,ibmuiv tiialnn In a wemi'i-ly direction; tlii-inn . , iri.i nninticr JJUl 1 C irieu 11 liumuir miiillnTly 3 rhaliw. thi-ncc inaterly ten dryl) ; rli.nin.4, to point uf i-oiiiini-nrcmcnl, ainl' .. ,o u-ho have " ff.iilultilnv ill arpn ,i,fili up lfrt4 ,UB DOCKS AT VICTORIA. VICTOIIIA, July 31. tJ.O.M.M. Ifreighler Oaniullan lMoneer uu- derwent repairs and general overhaul al Ihe HsiuimaU dock last week. SHIPS FOR FORD WASHINGTON. July 3 1. --Tin! Shipping -Hoard has hCCIl given Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Holgerson Block, Prlnca Rupert, B.C. Office Hour's 0 lo C. X-Ray Service Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and' Saturday Hvenlngs permission to sell lo Henry roru iOO vessels for scrapping. BIRTH. There was burn at Ihe Prince Hupcri General Hospital lo Mr, and Mrs. L. Animllo of 330 ith Avenue l'.asl, a son, today. The new Union steamer Calala, Oapt. A. Jolmstoile, is expected here Ibis afternoon. Doing her Skeena Itlyer calls first, Iho vessel was abeam Halniorlil Gunnery at 2 o'clock Hits afternoon. Advertise In the Dally News, 80c RATINES Alwaxs serviceable for House Dresses afler the summer's- wear: values up lo $1.15. Clearing al per yard . . 05c STRIPED BROADCLOTH Our well-known "Tyaiia" Brand which washes like a silk. Worth $1.50 per yard. On sale al per yard 85c CANTON MORACAINE A plendid washing ninleml for , noon or street dresse, in While s. Mauve, Hiirul Orange, Murk, etc.: ill wide; worth $l.3.". On sale, per y . $i.co BARGAINS AT 40c. bOO Yards Figured Voile-. Hi Voiles, Haliues, (iingli.iiii-. l cloths, in greal variety of -had' patterns; values up to Oor. A1 price, per yard In a stripes, per yard SATINETTES big range of colors, both pi Worth 7c per yurij. Ll ENGLISH VOILES In beautiful designs and gre.it Ud, ILS. i." inches wide. Values up i Clearing ut per yard i 40c 50c NATURAL PONGEE Our regular X5c line; -p'' Ipialily, wiicb washes woll; 7Ai only white it lasts, per ynrd . 50c EOc These are but a small part of the values we offer come and see for yourself. To get best values please shop in the morning WEST OF ENGLAND STORE Phone 753 Smith Block, Third Avenue BOTTLED. llluejaekels were being entrained al a railway slalion and the ollicer in charge missed some other!Hf W "R""- . l'rescnily in I lie uisianrc ne caught sizhl of a couple of Mar ines slumbering on a seat, their amis round each other's neck. A frown came over his face as he turned to his petty ollicei. "Who are those men?" "Two Marines from I'orls-moulh, I think, sir," came lit" hesitating answer. "On dran?" said the ollicer. "No, sir; bottled, I fancy," replied the- petly ollicer. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailintt rrwu I'rince nuperl. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, .amen tar, and Aim Bay, Tuoada,. r or VAfiCOUVCR. VICTORIA, Altrl !U,. and l.n.on Bar. lurdi. 10 for AftYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlt.r Cannorl.L Frldar A M. US 2nd Atonuo. J. Barnalat, Aionu prlnco Rupo'L 0 One Cent Sale Winding up our July (flenraiicc Sale Willi nn cx dinary offer. One Cent Sale is a common event in a ' store but is it possible in a dry goods store? We nre v ing lo give il n (rial. Sale coiilumes till .Saturday. Auk t 1 TWO ARTICLES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PLUS ONE CENT. We have if! pairs of Ladies' Itias Corsets. We : discontinuing this line hence we offer one pair at the " lar price and unothcr for one cent. Hcgular price s Hule two pairs foil $4.76. Ladies' While Uaiivns Shoes Irimnieil with bi;n I tcnl Icalber. Itegular :$.()(). Sale two pairs for $3.01. Ladies' White Pique .Skirls. Itegular $:t.S5. 2 skirts for $3.26. Ladies' While Middies 2 middies for $3.26. Itegular price $:i.!T. Ladies' White Hiiiiuiiig Shoes, rubber sole. IU'.. -1 $2.00. Sale 2 pairs for $2.01. Men's Illuming Shoes, While, Ilrown and Illni k M R ulur $2.25. Sale 2 pairs for $2.26. Girls' While. Canvas Slippers. Smart Slop, with ie 'In soles. Hcgiilai! $2.50. Sale, 2 pairs for $2.51. YOU CAN JOIN WITH YOUR FRIEND OR NEIGHBOR TO MAKE A PURCHASE OF TWO ARTICLES. THERE IS NO RESTRICTIONS ALONG. THAT LINE. TWO ARTICLES AT REGULAR PRICE AND THE THIRD FOR ONE CENT Girls' Lisle Hose. Itegular 7Gc, two for l.50. Silr 3 pairs for $1.51. Voiles, any, pattern in' our stock, 2 ynnls at it !,iir price and the third' for one cent, if (he regular price i '' 2 yards Tor $1.50, and 3 yards for $1.51. Knglisb Washwell Gingham, an inches wide. Ilew'"r Ode, 2 yards for $1.20. Sale, 3 yards for $1.21. While Flannelette, no j,u.K.s w,,j nt.gulur H'. 2 yards for 80c. Sale, 3 yards for 81c. Hciurh Cloth. Hegulnr 00c, 2 ynnls for $1.80. Sal- 3 yards for $1.81. Hoys' Cotton Sweaters, ltemiloi. n-.,. r..,. si " W IUI .V . JABOUR BROS, LTD.