AQE SIX : 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, Eto. Save Your Eyes Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and filling glasses. Satisfaction Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North FREE! FREE! Free Deal for this week only With every $5.00 Purchase we give 1 lb. of Wedding Breakfast Coffee. Reg. 65c lb. Quaker and LihhyV I'ork and Heans, rcg. 20c tin. Special, 0 for .. .. $1.00 With every dollar purchase you gel one tin free. Norwegian Sardines, reg 20c tin. special, 7 for $1.00 With every dollar purchase you gel onq tin free. These goods are used everyday. Call or IMione. Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East. Phones 18 and 84 WHAT LOOKS BETTER THAN A Pullover and a Plaited Skirt When on a Picnic? Our selection is of the best. "Demers" P.O. Box 327. Phono 27. DANCING At the Auditorium TUESDAY AND THURSDAY ! EVENINCS, 8 to 11 p.m. SATURDAY EVENINQ3 from 8 to 12 midnight. u Mere Orchestra. 1 Danre Mr 3 for 25c lire Admission. t J. MARREN, Prop. Phone Black 449. Phrenology MAY LEE, the g'eal lady phrenologist from Jerusalem, will read your head like an open hook. She Mill el you all ulinill. your past and present. Ion'l miss this reut op-porlunliy. 820 Third Avenue West. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Holgorson Block, Prlnco Rupert, B.C. Office Mount 0 to C. X-Ray Service ' Phono 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Kvcnlngs NEW GRADUATE of hospital WMGLEYS Miss Mary Hebden Completes Training at General Hospital . Exercises Last Night I Miss Mary Hebden, Il.N., 1025: graduate from the Prince Rupert; Oeneral Hospital training school for nurses, received lier diploma and the .Nightingale Pledge tl lormai graduation exercises which were held last evening in1 the Nurses' Home. Members of the medical and nursing .profes-; sions and friends of the new: graduate foregathered to witness the ceremonies and offered Iheirj congratulations to Miss Jlebden.j S. K. Campbell, chairman tfi the Hospital Hoard, opened the: exercises and, in a fitting ad dress, referred to the faithful, and ellieienl work of Miss Heh-I den during her three years of : gins. Dancing was then enjoy- d until midnight, music bein.? furnished by Miss Irene Morro- Nolle of Intention to Appls to Leat Land In Skrena Ranre s Land Iilslrlrl. tie- cordlna filstrlct Prlnre luipert. and sit-1 uaie sniiinwesi point or, Wales island. TAKE .NOTICE that the Canadian Elh Int Co. Ltd.. of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation, Salmon Canners, Inleiids to apply ror irniissk.ii to lease the rollowlnir de-scrlled lands: Coimiienriiir at a txit :tanled at lilrh water inarlt on southwest rlnt on Wales Island, B.C.; thence north one chain: I hence east ten chains: thence south one nam to shore line: llienoi west alonr iHire im to point or commencement, and contalnm one acre, more or less. THE nATU'l.t FlSlll.Nri CO. LTI. naieo na ar. isjs Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load S6.00 Hair load S3.00 Large sacks 50o DRY BIRCH per load $0.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. HAVE YOUR FURS REMODELLED AND REPAIRED at B. C. FUR Co. Third Avenue. Phonea Day, Oroon 120. Night, Black 709. "after every meal ' Parents- encourage the Children to cart for their tmtkf Give them Wrlgleyfe. It remove 1 food particles from the freth. Strengtlms the Ousts. Combats acid mouth. Refreshing and beneficial! SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT Ir.iinin:? .-nut eTlemlrot tio-tii-i, .. . .. .. wishes to her for future suc cess. ... ...... .;,. . a. nciMlIl, Or. and Mis. I.. W. Keigm. Mr. .ni.l Mr It II I .11 Ir. !,. I 1 si:.- I-V 1:11 l.r-..t ,. i-,.1 - u. i. .uss jviiiii .muaui, u..v. 1a.1v s.., . superintendent, then presented Miss lUiV0Uy tiilligham, x . a uiduiiiui ..... si:,.,, It,,!,,!,,,,,., v-;.i. I. , r it ..... 1. ... . . - .....t. , i.uvu 111 iou,iii.-t ui inracrs ill, uciiuu u-azelton Hie graduate nursing staff and; ',, ni ' , Miss Hetty Weller, H.X. present- ,,"' ... A-': ed the class pin. The diploma' Ml ,.,, , Miu . was presented to Miss Jlebden;lle tXiytUo,t Mlss e,M,t.n was by Miss Lee, senior pupil nur-.; Ile wjh , lhe Nightingale Pledge was ad-! ... " , , ,, ,, , ,, lsel with sapphires .,.;..,., and pearls, ministered by Miss McCaul aflerj - SWS' ? wor5, "re" 1 FORMER LOCAL GIRL scnled. to rn nr r.t 1 nmrn At the conclusion of the exer-1 W 1U DC iUrtlXluLLJ cises, Mr. Campbell, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Thompson, Mrs. Leo Waugh Leaving tonight ang, "Out Where the West Hc-i to Attend the Wedding of son and Harvey Hanson. In the Miss (Seuevieve Macdonald. course of the evening delightful who formerly all tided school refreshments were served. j-lterc and who for the past few included among uie gii'jsts years has been a member of the were Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Camp-.staff of the .Macdonald school in LAND ACT. MS. HF.LDI.NG STRANG. Applicant. rer win. u. NiictieiL Arent. tialed inijr Tlh. itii. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Leas Land Her Sister, Miss Gene vieve Macdonald Vancouver, is to be married in Vancouver on August 17. Her Notice of Intention to Applr to Purchas '-jsler. Mrs. Leo Wntisli. sniU lo - --'- Inichl an the l'rinett Cli.irlex In PiMrirt or i-rince ittifert. ami tiiua e attend the wedding. Later Mrs. y Alan" ' M1"11 ,,, augh, who is being accompan- TAkE .notice that James tlelliir ied 1)V her lit lie daughter, will Straus, of sunnyilrle, B.i:., "jrcupatlim .. :, ;. i4 .,, ii,,it -' Willi irieilUs 1 rannrrjinan, mtwi to apply tot prnnl- in unit lirc. ?lii to purchase the followlDr dtscritxtl anas: . i:..iiuiifni Idic at a txist Dljnled 14 chains I I I V V(ll ll'l fllU M.ulh SSdrr. wrt. fnorr or less trim Villi UULllil 1 UH touthwest ronier of Lot 1J48; thence ..,, M.ulh 30 rhalni: llM-n.T et lu rhainv IHWCC TA nCCCMH nore or less, lo water's rdre; Uienre JUllljJ lJ UH LlU roiiowinr nieamlerlna or oeai-n lo noini of roiiimenremcnt, and containing IS acres. more or less. IN MURDER CASES E. F. Jones, city solicitor, has been appointed to arl as defence counsel for the five I.iard lliver Indians who will face charges of loonier at Ilie .ulintirneil session In Prlnre Rupert Land Kerordlnr IiUlrlct , ,, j,,, . ...,;,., or i-rinee imiwri. ami situate at Yes t"- ",c .-muciuo wumi a.i.in TAOTHfe WJXt- . ai,ns,,n.! "P" hero next Wednesday. of Maasett. B.C.. oeeuiiatloii rannemnan.! L. W . Patmorc will prosecute Intends to apply for a lease or the fol- n,i Mr Inaiieo fi 1 l-i.lnnl.l I'winr desrniiefi lands: and Mi. .Justice 1). A. .Macdonald f Lot 1150. Ilanre 'i. Coast District:! ' ,.,,,,. CANADIAN NATIONAL ,,. Dntu inence west in rnalns: thence north three 'hatns, nvire or less, to high water mark;) Ihenre easterly alonr htrh waler mark to! imui oi rfHiiineiirriiieni, ani ciMitaininr i acres, more fir less EL'GENE II. SIMPSON. Applicant. luted rd July, o. LAND ACT. RAILWAYS. Wastern Region. SEALED TEMjtliS will be. rerelvefl at LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply lo Purchase Land. LAND ACT. THE DAILT M5WB Wednetda)-, August 12 1925 BILL CRAWFORD 'STORY SUBJECT About Pioneer Packer of Portland Canal District friendly spirit between nlllcer! and employees of lhe road, made, possible y Ibis newest science of rnmmuiiicalinu, was also of tremendous benefit to the moral nt f lin i fi- 11 i 1 fi I irtti n..l I. ..I.. ...I it,.i,ia mill IIVI, It'll to promote a splendid espirit d Vancouver Sunday Provlnco Tells corps whu-h could hut be bene- fieial in the getting of more business. ltadio broadcasting .il-o euabl- iVanconer Sunday Province led the company to keep before! in tne development "i mines i ne people r uitiada and other and mining regions, there is, rountrios (he advaulages of the probably, no man so important passenger, freight, express, tele- is the one responsible fur getting graph and other services offered supplies, to tho faraway places, them by Hit company md further! This is doubly true in the case of sened Uie purpose of nroidiutr! .a.... ... .. ... . . - ' I 'lie I'oritand unit a I district, which a means of acquainting the Cut is thick with difficult mountain adian public with the affairs of passes, roaring torrents and, not jibe- Canadian National system. ne ieasi. Hazardous ice fields oi wnicn all are shareholders. and glaciers. I Remote Control Vanromer has a visitor, Wil-1 Sir Henry informed his nudum J. Crawford, "packer." It dience that the new station wa was Mr. Crawfprd's pack trains the firsl to meet the rrulre-which took the greater aiiwmnt meuts of the new radio law f supplies lo the mining opera-Jwhlch provides for remote con-ti in the Portland Canal. 1'rol in hroadeastitiK. This had An idea of the expense atlaeli-'e-en done by l".cting lb(. anleii-l ml lo packing in that country nae and operating rtHjiu on Lulu' previous to the road and trail de- Island,- a .distance of ten miles! elopmeuts of the -present may from the studio whirh is in th be gained when it is recalled luiadian .National Hail ways lie-that one season Mr. Crawford pol. Itgiilar prognims of the started with forty-four pack highest standard, which have horses and tho following season characlerne lhe Canadian Na- ibis siring had been rediicod, by iloiial hrnadcasls from tither accident principally, lo a inrre filies, would h broadcast from thirteen. jlhc new station ami he hoped it Mr. Crawford's last hazardous would In lhe means of ititerest- iinderlaking was yHting lhe ma- InR eeople of outside) rountries hinory and supplies over the lop io the allaim of Canada, as well if the Hjg Missouri mine to the a providing for Cainnliatis n Korty-Nine now beiiiK explored source of entertainment and a by diamond drills ty the (iuggeii-'mans of aeiuiring much nifur-leim interests whleh control lhe 'nation concern in jr their own wonder mine liP Premier. icountry and its advantages, both Horse Followed Owner M Ibe way of natural resnurces. Mr. ('rawford, in Jlie early wenie advantages, national pai'sj) days of the deebpmenl of lhe and other splendid holidjy and Portland Canal region, nnle a tourist resorts, large white horse that was not 'be nw station hritadi-asting much for looks but wits as Mire on ' ''? length will go mi fooled as a mountain goal. This n,r Tuesday rvenuig horse used to follow its nvislcr al,d oclwk Friday exeninxs, like a tlog. wllb a program 6r nmrket re- ne day Mr. Cnivsfonl was late lHrl. "tudio anil d?nice orie,lru getting rfady lo start for the hills a,'d kiddkf slories in addition to with his pack train ami when ' leal ntinibers and iimtrurlixr the lime arrived to depart lhe address. . ,. dlier men javo lb word and - started ofr. UraptThnl's wliite ACCORD WITH FRANCE, horse wailed awhife. then reltirn-' MNIMN. Aug. 12. Cunilele el to the main street where he accord between France and HrP-discovered his master in one .of ain 'n regard to the proposed the stores complptung some un- urity iaet is ollh'ially an-finished busine. So the horse nouncetl today. just walked in and waited. I " 1 Much of the Crawford packing BIRTH. business today is done by heavy daughter wa born at the imcks. .Prince llti(erl lieuernl Hospit.il The Man in the Moon depart ment. Notice of Intention to AddIv to Puptha' U'alllS. J Y.S. NEWS de-patches say McAllister had a mania for issuing worthless checks. It was hardly necessary to telegraph thai slate ment. ONK reason old maid remain single might be the fear of lone ly evenings at home while hus- the oiriee or the i.iiier EiuiiM-er, vviiini (band is gallivanting. eir. Man., until twelve o dock wmi,! . Ibui-Mlay. lhe ioth day or Adjust, IVt&.' ror lhe renewal or replacement with cun-l I'V't'lt '-viii.v V hazardous: liazaruous risk risk for lor in III-hi rour wooden culverM1 crele pipe or thirty simiiiers invision, ami construction orlsurance companies will soon ln- II. uy 7 ii. rriiuorrrn rincr-e un m- i . ,,,, . . . . l'de that of sens at Mite 6. and .Mile i j i.e.. ped?striati. Eraser b-llvlsion. I . PIbiis. specification ami Tonn or rn- tract may be seen and rorm of tettrlerj t Oi) I IIAIlI, s supposed to d- VvrMLT,,'',; l,e spirit or give and t ike sr'vr1. '"r,,ca,e i,r,of fa1,.r',lav :.; invision Eiimucrr, rirry. Alia. .inn iuici .nice Tenders will not Ite considered ' unlets' made on the rorm supplied ly tlte Railway. adlan Nallrtlull lullwavs. The iowei or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. A. KI.ViSLANli. Oiiwral Minarrr. Wliinlpei-, Man., Slltnist sin, IBV5. Hut does it? Till! following frnm the Van-1 couvcr Sun is probably the ie- suit or a new brand: "Continues; rineshrilluslirdliitaoiniii result in,, dryness is the Weather llureau s In ttw Land lirrontinir District of Prliicel ,or weeK-Cllil, lliesi; liupi-rt, and situate at Awiim Itlver, coildit ions " will wl" nrevail frrini Awum Hay. Massett InleL V.C. Islands." ,rc"..' o.i.. "' ui lusi io ine nooienays TAkE NOTICE that Mrs. James Field- loir Slranr. of Siiniiysldc. Il.c. ncrunattoir I l!!!,rr',', '""'!.'!. ''w"',.t " m?. f"r ir SIR HENRY Thornton mucs lilt . I . .1 1 ii, I III I f 1 i. Iran ir,l,llll 111 - I - " scrnien Minis: tMii'i-hasc the roiiowinr rx.u tost ilai Coiiimencinir at a planted at hlrti water mark. Awmir lliver; thence & chains nortli: tin in-e ci i ii.iins wel, more or less to northwest corner Lot 47; Ihenre mi i-hailis south; tlietici- IT chains east; thence 10 cluilus iMirth: thence I chains west: tlwlu-e It. clialns south In la.lnl or oiiiiiienreiiH nt. anl roiitalnliiit to acit-s, i OPENING ADDRESS FROM I RADIO STATION AT LULU ISLAND, B.C. 1 i coiil Inucd from pngo jiio) r i.; I . .. . : Mtifl. James riEi.t.iin rtiiwo. ' "'' ' pnoiuH a rea I'gulai- radio ,!J,1i',f,,l-:,!r.v,.,!,! vll,K ",,l" I nf "f l'.iimiil:i :anada ,.ee w. n niir tnlr ih I0S and the Uiiiled Slates, as well as i mo I" passenuers pusisengers on on the tiiu liompariy Coiiiiiunv'M rudio equipped traiiscontinenlal In the Land nicordmir' District of Prtn'e ... Pollcy Justified Rupert, and sliuaie at shannon Hay I the company's) radio policv 1 T&z JVJ:?rk.-lW be..,, more than Justified, Sir ....r.n,., ,., iiurriiasp me loiiowius; ne-. iihubuiiuis in tuiiurs, teiegrilllls S'-rltM-d lands: l . . ,. ,. . ... ,, '.omiiiemiiis at n post planted approil- ftm' Other message which tlm iinlily ; rhalus il, more or less, from eomiiailV received' from Cxiiitil-i 11 lhe iiiMirieast corner i.o, ISIS IT.I.. , . ., u'. uauaiu, s5&p.; iih-ucc south g rhihs; theme tutted Stales and tither jyiin- n.;Vow;.",";: "Ze ,ZT,.ruT'V, th' ""J c.M,ablerbl aii.ou.it icS! ..'."V-'im 'T'XX&W 4"' mi'm,u ,n,IH?' w,uku ,l,.t,,,,,- vuiiisooiik i" acres more or less. nww ii-i-eivt'u, I'ouiil no GDSKi; MI.LKIir l-IMITEII, . ,.a(.P(l , I...... fl,..v ,1,,,, " , Jsppiirain rer win. o. Mitchell. I the dissemination ,, of information; bated July jth. tats. Airen,-by radio. Tub maintenance of a1 I last night lo Mr. and Mr. Kid- .u die of L'sk. Miss C. I.tna Harris, of the leaching staff of Victoria, is -itlrwf her sister. Mrs. A. (. Martlet!, of Seventh Ave. Fast. TIMBER SALE, X 7208. toaled Trader w.ll received by the Mmtsier f Land- u..i lal. r Hun no- u un i ne yuoi nay or nui, iyi, ir t-1 urrMs of Lirewe V, in, to cul Ihb. rmeal frei ,,r i , ,tr pules and I'llina ua an area sUiiatrit alxul three mlle. son It) ami arrtiss river fr.rfn liemo Station. Rnr i, ImiI lilslrlct Two tti years will tr allowed for re lieual of nniuer. IlirUter nartlriilars or the :iiirr lure-ter. Vlrloela. II . or IMsiriri rorcsler. Prince Hpe, II. c TIMBER SALE, X7199. Sealed Teiolers will 1 received by llw District luresier iwl later than non on I lie ilh (lay or Aus-iisl. Ittl. for IIh purchase of Llrrnce 7I, siluiled iwihl or Separallnti Point, Tolmie Channel, ( M ' l urllier idrtlrulars of the i hli f roira ter. Victoria, or lhe. tilstro'l lore.ier. I'rlnn- lniierl. It ' Kindling! ; W hen you are bnynix I riiidluiK why not gel hmiiw ; tiling Hint will Mtart the firn j in a hurry Y handle only 1 the lie-i there m "Con ; Dry Kiln Dried Wood," I Slmiil.l ymi order a load uf i thi yon m-i value. Full load ! $6.00 or nicely tied bundles, j D for $1.00. j Our Tal number i- eimy , to remember1, 'll:', mid I ''ervie" i our motto. If 1 you int- our earn today you will iiho llii'tu mgain. DOo l. our charge day or night "all the time." ' liray work or all kind alleiiiled to promptly. t Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112. INVOICE No. A 1255 All goods in tins -tore bearing I he above i her (i, n higher number, have been received into our to. k ui e Keliniary, Io. Those Goods are subject to no apodal reduction 5 per cent mint-lion is cfet livo un any other lm. in our store under our rlieilule uf slunk luriiover i, ,. , year. In oilier word- any giinils reeeieil prior lo l'elnii.v I, hi5, if not already -old, tin lint justify shelr room. i inten(l ir being an a-ct are actually a liability. CUSTOMER'S PRIVILEGE It is Hie oitoinrr' privilege lo demand a '.: per . en tliM-ounl on all good- whn b do not bear it higher imintii r than AI2."." whirl, rover- even ilepi on ,e fir - -lipn. of pood- rerrixrd on I'ebronry I, I'.tif., irnviici t p;i vuh for Mime. Credit a ' niinl- arc mil -iihjc t In iliM niiiil. OUR GUARANTEE No department in Ihi- -tore will be allowed to alter the invoice nitinber on nn arlirle in ln- -lore in unter tn nve the -peeial ili-coiiut fur di'pu liiu olal sliowing. This Policy to be Maintained Next mlh we will .nmitni e Ibe invoii e m nd.. . ., the Tir-I -bipiiieiil rei-eived on Mnn b I. Itr.:,. Tbe v , .. i-ent di- " nit will lie then effective un ,i) good- r. , ., in February. I UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. WESTHOLME THEATRE Wcdnosda and Thursday, 7 and 0 p.m. "Paths to Paradise" II 'W iti'lniig llelly tnii.-iiii un) Itiutmi It.s. it -lepping on the laughing ga-. A oni. 'l n t w i High Hat lliglme-- HajnuMid tinftilh bittiog on high i hint luke ii trip with him to IM.nev irk. It - n Mi. ' lo P.iradi-e. A Imigh a day keep, lhe iolr u ore eiimigh laugh- lo put "dor." out of bii-uie-- T' venttireH of a rler rnmk. lie w o eriNiketl tie . -lerp in a Krfiirh horn. The gang lMik him !r a Sff how he "look" Ihem wlieii he visited "The lu -IIIihmI." H'si nil one long laii(fh. tlleverries. Ink' pliu e of hokum in Hii- pieliire of Iwo rrMik wttrking ail of clever -dilution-. Strong ra-t. Raymond Griffith, Belly Cornpon, Tom SnnUchl, Btrt Woodruff, Fred Keliey and others. MACK SENNETT COMEDY "THE LION'S WHISKERS" TOPICS OF THE DAY Admltilon 35c and 10c FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per aknte including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. LADIES' FELT HATS l)o you want an ideal Hat Tor I'riiire HOperl wi itfi II i- iileal boruiioc you can wear it whether t ' 1 - Ii i ii ts. Thin is lhe serontl -liiiuiiciil we liave hud ' week. We had lo wire fur more. They are -elln " " liecuiise lliey are Mill ami durable, good -Impi'-, color and rriiwuinihlc in irirc. Moileratiily jirici'd from $2.75 to $4.75 none luglier JABOUR BROS., LTD. 3rd Avo. and 7th St. phone C45