PAGE SIX French Velvets Tlie newei novelty Velvets for tresei Kiriionaj or Coats, In oyer. thirty shades and jKiltcrns. etc. A special purchase enables us to sell these values $i a yard for $1.50 PKft YAM) WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 AUDITORIUM j Dances EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING Beginning at 9 o'clock Floor in the Finest Shape MISS CURRIE'S ORCHESTRA Ladies 25c Gentlemen 50c The Hall is now equipped to lake care of Dances, Concerts and Meetings of any kind. The building is 50x100 feel, maple floor, newly plastered. Clear title to properly. IT'S FOR SALE Phone Black 449 L. J. MARREN, Proprietor. AUDITORIUM Pure )rugs PROMPT SERVICE RIGHT PRICES You will always find the Iiipheel quality at this store together with prompt, efficient and courteous sen ice PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Carefully and Accurately We fill prescriptions just as your physician wants them filled. LET US SERVE YOU Ruper t Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. Wei deliver. MEAT DEPT. Veal Cutlets, per lb. ... 25o Mutton Chops, per lb. . . 30c Lamb Chops, per lb. 35c Shoulder Roast Mutton, per lb 25c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. . . . 55c Round Steak, 2 lbs. . . . 45c Shoulder Steak, per lb. 15c lloiling IJcef, per lb. . . 10c (ooil .lorncd lleef, per lb. 6c Sausage, 2 lbs 35c Stewing VeaL 2 lbs. . . . 25c Pickled Pork, ppr lb. ... 20c Salt Pork, pop lb. 25c Ayrshire UarOnl per lb. 30c lleef Dripping, 3 lbs. . . 25c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 Gth Avenue East George Rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, . Liquidator, Trustee, &c. Phone 387 New Address: 243 8econd Avenue West PRINCE RUPERT CHURCH UNITY UNITED STATES In Ohio Seventeen Denominations Join Forces to Provlde,Pas-tors In Small Places. I MUCH OVER-CHURCHING , Schools For Pastors Belna Estab lished to Conduct Educational Programs. : COLUMUUS, Ohio, Aug. 3. Seventeen I'rolestant denonuna-Uons in Ohio, banded together as , the Ohio Council rof Churches, have as their goal adequate church equipment, with Ihe services of a resident pastor for every inhabitant of the slate. Combined la the campaign of evaugelim, are the following de nominalions: Brethren, Christian,' Church of Uod, Congregational Disciples of Christ, Evangelical i.hurch. Evangelical Synod, Methodist Episcopal, Friends, Methodist Protestant, .Moravian, Presbyterian, Protestant Episcopal, Reformed in U. S., Salvation Army, United Brethren and Unit ed Presbyterian. Governed Cy Assembly The council is governed by an assembly made up of denomina-liona! delegates. Its work is fin anced in part by denominational appropriations, iiu! nrore largely j jd WEEK-END SPECIALS . 1.C09 California Qrape Fruit, "penal, l for 35c PRESERVING PEARS FirrJ shipment wll arrive on Monday. Hook your orders now. Packed in apple boxes and weihl guaranteed i0 lbs. net. and oer. Our Price S2.75 per case. PRESERVING PEACHES We advise you to wait for our special announcement as it is anticipated that prices will be very low this year. Kla Id of Clover Creamery Butter in bulk. Extra special, 3 lbs. $1.23 Alberta Cooking Eggs, 3 dozen for $1.00 Ayrshire Roll Bacon, machine sliced, per lb 29o Limit 2 lbs. to each customer, ami make it snappy if you want any at this price. Quantity is Mrietly limited. "r Budweiser Barley Malt Syrup, 2'? lb. tins $1.00 3 lb. tins, with hops $1.40 Van Camp's Pork and Beans, special, 4 tins for 25o Jutland Sardines, 1 tins for . .35c Packed in pure olive oil. Linn! 12 tins to each customer. Store Gossip Wanted for cash, 30-30 Rifle. Must be in A-i condition. Send particulars to our office . One or our customers wants to sacrifice for cash one only Cierliard Heintzman Ilaby Orand Player Piano, in A-t condition. WThat offers? See our office for particulars The above spare is donated to customers of this store. No commission will be taken by us. but in event of a sale, we shall expect payment for i tie advertising space only. We invite you to list any of your wants in this space on this understanding. This is only one of our many Service Ideas. Sliced Pineapple, 'it. .-peciai, , tins for 290. Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes Spe- cial. per package 10o Iteekitt's Jtlue, package 5o Sally Ann Cleanser, 3 for . . 25c Tomato Catsup, bottle . . . . . 19o s. IJ, Sauce, bottle . . 19o Worcester Sauce, bottle . .. 19o Seedless Raising (n bulk. Special 3 lbs. for . . 40o Hallowi liales, in bulk. Special 2 lbs. for 22c Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. 19o' Imported Macaroni in 10 lb. boxes, i Special, per box S1.29: Ruperl Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212 W Builds Up YoarHrtlk Aaataw TntlMU to Ha MrM m Dr. Wal. . T a I c SI a I nakaa a axcalWal 4rlak w.ll a a TaaM. Ht flat aal4 t lal aamtbla' that waald rata ap la laa (ad ! Kaf. IUk aiaaL It la g a la a aala la Bill II lb ( ! tO mak IJ1 lr 3 rait M filar. T all M. AlWa r IV. .4 RUI( by gifts of individual contributing members. Its program reflects the Judgment jf the denomina- l!,na' afetivi ties in which the ciiurches shoulil co-operate. Concerning adequate church establishment, the principles of comity declare: "Every community with a popu lation of 500 or more should have one competent, full-time, well-paid, residenh pastor, ami the efforts f both the community and the denominational officials should be directed toward bringing this about at the earliest mo ment. "In -mall roDimuniUe of less Hmn 1.000 population one well- THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday. August i Ml -...liiM-d Protestant church withi!ielr fastidious liiiie tastes for la.leonal residential pastoral lea-1 trinkets, veils and p.-rfumes. ship shall be considered suf- ('.en! :.. meet the needs. If ad-i ' f : : : a I workers are needed, the ,.a'or ni.'ght better have assisl-jai:!s for specialized departments." Urge Merger or Federation Where over-churched condition exist, the principals urge that the churches merge, or ir such a plan is believed un work-j ab!o, that a federated church be ivotaulished. in the federated chureh. the affiliations with na-ja' al tional and international denominations are maintained by indivi duals out worship and activities''"? the object oreei oi of con-onoaimg eoholidating i tii livid the community are carried on,nr;mI dibts of the country a.iJ together. -latralizing the franc. In a survey, the council found many situations of over-ch urch ins and under-ehurehinx, of du plication of efforL and of aban donmeul of churches .where they were needed-. There arc l'.lOO Vtandonc.) churches in the state. with representatives of nearly allj m CANCELLATION OF RESERVE MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEM thit the ra- Su<odr L " 407' C"'r DlJ DfDui' Jiimnfr r Lands. o. n. l.and O i nnrni, Vi- I'iri, B t.. I'JIti Juik tt OPENING DAY i SIXTH STREET CASH & CARRY ! GROCERY Sealy & Doodson Stand Hest Hulk Illack Tea. per lb. 58c Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 48c .Matches, large boxes 13c Hraniilaicd Sugar, 5 lbs. for 35o Rice, good (juality, per lb. ... 8c Hulk Creamery Itultcr, per lb. 42c Fresh Eggs, .per dozen 35o 3 dozen for 51.00 Ontario Cheese, per lb 29c Extra Ynlup Prunes, ppr lb. 10c White NaVy Heans. i lbs. for 25c Canned Tomatoes, large 15o Small, 2 for 25c ew Potatoes, y lbs. for .... 25o Seedless Raisins, per lb 15o Simkist Oranges, per doz. . . 20o Classic Laundry Soap, per bar 5o Toilet Rolls, each 6o Oood Dry Onions, per lb. ... 6c Sliced Pineapple, large fin .. 15o reanut Mutter, one lb. tin .. 20o Campbell' Tomato Soup, tin 12o COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK AND SAVE MONEY Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite 8tock of Fut Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Nsxt Q.W.V.A. Third Avs denominations among them. County Councils Advise To supplement its work, the state council is seeking to establish strong county councils and has succeeded jn half of Otnos eighty-eight counties. The coun cil undertakes to inesligate and conduct educational programs on public questions of moral slgni ficances. There is an annual pastor's convention which was attended in 1020 by 000 ministers from twenty-two denomination. In the summer, an annua) school for town and country nation is con ducted here in ro-"'."'ration with Ohio State University. DANCING GIRLS OF INDORE DISCHARGED Economy Program Makes Neces sary That Court Beauties Get Other Jobs KARACHI, Aug. 3. All the beaut iful youne dancing girls who flitted about the palace of the Maharajah of Indore wlioe chief charmer, Mumtaz . llegum, cost him his throne, are' hunting ;ntw jobs. Application of a rigid economy program hi the stale of Indore called for the discharge of the enterlainar. I heir actual salaries, it is ex plained, were not so much only about 3.000 pounds a year but the cost of upkeep was mucn greater. Lange sums it seem wore Mltlaiiitcrpil hi ..itUfrlf.L! HUGE FRENCH LOAN TO BE RAISED, SAYS PREMIER POINCARE PARIS. Auk. i- Prvnuer Poin care announced to H e finance committee in the Chamber of Deputies today tlroi as soon a the situMion permits, probablv ItiC l&e em end, of of September, the r'reuch government will launch a etreat international loan wilii LORD ASTOR TO GO EAST BY CANADIAN RAILWAYS TO BOSTON . . . SEATTLE. AuuT I. -L-rd Aslo- of London, accompanied by his son, Hon. William Waldorf As-lor, 10 year of age, arrived here )esterday en route to Ilritish Columbia. The father and son will proceed east lo Xew York hr way of ,,,e "a'l'an railways and Join Lady Astor. who ar- rived at Ilosfon Monday with the four other children NO SERIOUS DAMAGE IN JAPANESE QUAKE TOKIO, Aug. I. Several per jsons were injured, none scri ously, in an earthquake which shook the region about Tokio last night. AJlnough it was eon siuered the licavicsl nuako since 1921 no serious properly damag" was done but there was inter ruption lo communication and the tramway lines and lighting systems were out of commission A Ruined Holiday Mistress Did you enjoy youi day al the seaside, Mary? Mary No, I diSn'l, mum, al! the picture ous was full, so w; 'ad ter wander round the beach and wah.u I lie ships all day."- I he Passing Show. WATER NOTICE Dlltralan and Uaa TAkK mi:t thai sruwrllls ituwrx Oiinpiii) l.linilrd. huc iUdret It Uorf t. Aleuue Wharf. Vin. ,,ur h i. . mill 111 inrtlv apply!""1 tar a lit-iie in taki- aixl u u rallctna r rnlnutf nr water mi of uii-nmneil nloain, hirh fltiwp imrllK-Mv ami dnln Inlo lr-miMiii )iv. tlevi tll, about 30 tlialn trmi'JI. K .niT Ui 1171, O. C. IMItrirt. The walrr will lx illTrrlnl tfta It ireiiu i iMt atxiut t clia'H4 fruin taVMiinr wt, Mreifaj an.) lll l urri fc.f irnlijilrml'aiifl d'liii'ilir pmpMt upon Itx- land drrltwd a II k A. l.ol IS7I, ijnern c.liarloltF Oinnn -,u, notlre itoaled n Hie around m Uw IKti day July. I. A mpy of Una iiolli-" inI ill appll-eailon puraiiaiil Ibitrlo and to the "Walrr Art" be fiM in llu? nffire of Hie Water lleri.rder al Prlnre HurTl. B. :. OLjerlln In I hi- application may he riled im lite nld Wat.-r lieciTder or uith Ihe Cornpirnller or wnr Hlhi. I'arlia-iiK-nt iulldin. Vli'krla, II. C wllliln llilrlv dara after ttu. nrml antieiranr at ' nolle In lo. ,1 ne pier. The dat . or the rirl DuMlratlvn or Itila nollie H July id. t mo. SOJirtlVII-IK CAMif :oMI'AXY, I.TH., Appllranl. Iiy r, 0. MATIir-RS. Af-m. LAND ACT, Nolle of InUntlo la Apply to Laaa Ln In ITinre liuperl jnd llerordln li trlcl or t:oa.t Mint t, tnd lltuala OS .Son I h Itarhael Mint TAkE NOTICE ibal Alfred Snon, or Prtne liupert, occupation Mariner, tn-lenda li apply rnr a leant of the rollow Inir derrthed landa nonimeaxlnr at a po't planted al th north end or Snuih rtarhael tiland: thenra around ths ta!and ai hlh water mark. ,and rontaininr (o aerea. more or leaa. Mrnr.rt sWAnsot. , Applitanu Dittd AprU 17, lite. u ' MAYOR PENDRAY NOT VICTORIA CANDIDATE Says He Would Have No Time to Go to Ottawa Even If Elected. VICTORIA, Aug. 1. -Mayor Carl Pendray has declared he would not be a candidate in the forth coming federal election in Victo ria in opposition to Hon. Simon F, Tolmie, minister of agriculture in the Meighen government. Victoria's chief executive said he had been strongly pressed by scores of friends and many prom inent in political circles in the constituency to enter the field at (his time against Hon. Ir. Tolmie. but slates that lie could not con sider anuiecing to these de mand at this Juncture. "My time is fully o-cupied now with attending to the affairs of Hie eily. as well as my own bui ness. Even if I were elected, If I allowed by name to be put for ward as a candidate, I wouldn't hate the time lo go back to Ot tawa," said Major Pendray. Make Position Clear The mayor aid thai in view of the numerous inquiries he had received as to whether he would be a candidate, it wa only fair that he should make his position on the matter known at this lime. I har been twice tleclcd as mayor, and my pot of duty Is at the hall. I don't favor mixirtg party politic With the conduct of municipal affairs. My endeaor has Ie since I wa first elected, and will rout ii, ue to le. In keep ing jMirty politic divorced en- irely from the administration of the i:ny of Victoria." Mayor Pen dray a-.erted. NOMINATIONS UP T0 DATE IN PROVINCE OF BRITISIKOLUMBIA The following nominations have been made so far: Cariboo J. A. Eraser, Con.; Joseph Oraham, Liu. Coinox-Alberni-Il. II. Maclon- ald. Con.; A. W. Xeill. Ind. Eraser Valley II. J. llarber. kn. Kootenay Iat Dr. J. II. King. Lib. Kootenay Wel W. K. lUling. Cn.; R. II. Oale, Lib. Xaiwimo C. II. Dickie, Con.; C. II. O'Halloran. Lib. New Westminster W. (i. Mc-'Juarrie. Con.; C. U. Knight, Lib.; W. A. Prileliard, Ind.-Lab. Aeena J. U Ilrudy, Con.; Fred Hork, Lib. Hurra rdJ. A. Clark, Con.; W. II anbury. Lib.; 3Iiss A. 11. Janile-son, Ind. Vaneomer CentreH. II, Ste-ens. Con.; I). Donaghy, Lib. Vancouver .Norlli A. I). McRae. Con. Vancouver South L. J. Ladner, i .on. ; A. Hurry, Lab. Victoria F. Tolmie. Con. W. H. Edgelt. Ind. laic Hirote Merling, Con.; F. H. Cos.nH, Lib. NO RAININ VICTORIA FOR FORTY SEVEN DAYS VICTORIA. Aug. t July, 1920 furnishr-d a new record to plat-in ieloria'j weather niina.s. ,t statement given out by Napiei Denison, director of the Meteor olngiral Observatory, (ionzale lleighls, nhows that with tli closing of July there wa a con Urinous period of forty-seveii ilaj-s during which no measurable luantily or rain fell in Victoria In other word, Hi.; drougl.. conditions which have been ty pical of local weather since the bruinninr or 1 siilt trt t, i ri I ti n .. ., ..111. ....I. 1 i a, rul" iif""ny Uiai III are raieu to place a newrecoM on the rity weather ehnrl. BOBBED HAIR THREE THOUSAND YEARS OLD J Kill SALEM, Aug. I. Thin bolibed hair existed a.OOU years ngo and was the preferred slyle oi Hair dress nnioiig the women of certain early .-aces is the belief of Dr. William Ude, Professor or Old Testiment and .Semitic Literature In the 1'iiivcrslly or California. Professor Hade's evidence U a marble head or Astnrte, the "Oneen r Heaven," menlioneil Jn Ihe Hlhle, which he round among the ruins or Mlzpah. The hair or this sacred slone lady luxnrianl, Is lopped short nt the neck, plastered down on the eraiiiuin and is carefully purled in the middle. Subscribe lo Ihe Dally Newi. HANDBAGS The late.t designs, a large assortment, at moderate preei SUITCASES AND CLUB BAGS In our basement store at basement prices. UMBRELLAS A fine range of all colors at children. Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue The Diamond House of the North WESTHOLME THEATRE Woditesday and Thursday, 7 and 8 p.m. George CVBrien "The Fighting Heart" Adapted from the notrt "Dure to Kery M.n f Kvuns. An aleorlmig tor of the pnxc ring ain r lights of lirtKidwa) and Mam .Street. The tale -who tried lo train on champagne. AmbiUm sw ; llroadwu) love brought turn La-k lo Mjhi s lialtle in wlio li Cupid s. ore- a kii" koul Willi i. t fie referee. Strong il. Qeorge O'Orien, Blllle Dove, J. Farrell MacDonald, Victor MacLaglen, James Marcus, Francis Ford, Hank Mann, Diana Miller and others. Imperial Comedyt "A CLOUDY ROMANCE" AESOP'S FILM FABLES 35c and 10c DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Prlnre Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Opemtlnp Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pall" makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle alt kinds nf MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE IS MADE Logger in Jail Awaiting Trial For Shooting at Chinese . Cook I'iVil't'l'li ..." """". i.ii, aii jr. tinrrv llevenl, a logger, is lodaeil at "nana on n clmrifO of utlempU-d murder In connection with an allcrcalloti in which hu la a. ' ill In have eiiiriiired on tlm nuni r f . . . a aab " 'my wiin wow Yow, a Chin-"?? .cook at (lllFonl MhRl shhiulc mill. At Ihe preliminary henrlnir it wa lejlfied that after a qimr-rel n Miol wn fired at the China-matt, narrowly missing him. all prices for men women ind Cold Storage Co., l& Rupert, B.C. SUMMEn suggestions' FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load Per hair load , 3-JJ Per suck ' Burn Wood and Keep Co11 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenut Phone 580 Night or 0U WE BUY BOTTLES.