PAGE BIX Italian : Silk RATINE A lovely washing silk and cotton fabric for ladies or children's dresses. Comes in pi"k, sea, paddy, sand, mauve, etc. Thirty-six inches wide, 60c PER YARD WEST of ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue Phone 753 AUDITORIUM Dances EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING Heginning al 9 o'clock Floor in the Finest Shape MISS CURRIE'S ORCHESTRA Ladies 235 . Gentlemen 50c The Hall is now equipped to lake care of,' Dances, Concerts and .Meetings of any kind. The building is 50x100 feet, maple floor, newly plastered. Clear title to property. IT'S FOIl SALE Phone Black 449 L. J. MARREN, Proprietor. AUDITORIUM Take Home a Box of Rochon's Chocolates or ALMOND CRISP $1.00 A POUND Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 84. We deliver. Crockery Department Must he sold out regardless of cost, on acrounl of short -age or spate. Upre are a few of our bargains: Cups and Saucers, doz. $2.25 21 Piece Tea Scls, gel $4.50 I Jerry Sets, per set .. $1.25 Tumblers, per doz. . . $1.40 Teapots, each . . 60c to $2 Salad Howls . . . 35c to 6O0 Jardincres . . . GOo to $1.00 Come in and inspect our slock. Mussalletn Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 24 417-423 5th Avenue East Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST . Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Otfice Hours to 6. X.Ray Service Phone 686, Open Tuesday and Thursday Evenings , Saturdays 9t to 12 noon NEWEST BOOKS BY CANADIANS Nellie McClung Has "All We Like' Sheep," and Number of Other Writers Busy. IXMjONTO, July 21-ew books this autumn will include several by Canadian women writers. "AH We Like Sheep;"' by Kcllle ..McClung; "RIencarrow," by Isabel Ecclestone Mackay:"Hlue tlastle." a light story for grown-ups, by U. m. -Montgomery (whoilias moved to Jn'orval, Out., and who is working on another "Emily-" book ..while a new writer, Constance Travers Sweatman. wife of the well known Winnipeg lawyer, nas a nrst book entered, under the title of "Young Folk.. Old Knit." n shiilv nf II. .-,'..1 of todav and 4ipp nnrnnU M nnl de la Iloclie, who spends her sum mers always in a retreat in the woods of Clarkson, OntH is the author of a book, "Delight." winch came out a few months ao in it a young English domestic is pictured, in Canadian days of twenty years ago .frankly in love with life and the homage it pays to licautjvbut like a child, and so. often misunderstood, she unconi preiiendingly meets and faces lailgers, hidden and revealed, in a way that should have been disarming, because of its naivo charm. Prlie Winner Miss Lily E. F. Harry, a member or the Canadian Authors' Asocial A ion, Montreal branch, was the winner of the first prize in the Woodhouse Science Premium Award for the best potftn in sup to port of llic assertion that "poetry ihe experience of the attain ment of knowledge which science pursues," in a competition conducted in co-operation with the Poetry Sociely of London, Eng- Form No. 20. - THE BANKRUPTCY ACT. M TIIK KSTATE OF CECIL HMTIt'Y uliiorlzi-U usiini'.r. .VITILE IS IIEIIEBV OIVEM that Orll Hartley or th Town r Vindrrlnior, In the I'rovlnre of Hrlush Coluinlna. did. mi tbr 7th diy of July. 1926. make an mihiinmi iKlrmiifiil or ill hli prorlT for Uie Iwnffit of hl rpdiK.rv and that it. Mar.rod. ollli'ial tfreurr hii at.r.int.rf nie Iu bf uililln nf the r.-iui r the debtor until the .redlt'.r at their first liieelinir Mull rlett a trute to administer llw etale t.f the debtor. MiTICE IS FCKTHKR BIVEX that the flt ineetlur of rreditiirs in the .I,... etate t:i be held at the Court llou.e. Ml or I'rlnre llujrert. I'rovlnre of UrllKh '.Dliimbli. on tire inth djv or inlv it at .3(l o'rlurk In I he ifierrioon. 10 einuie ynii 10 vote thereat proof of your rlalin nitiM be livlirni nh k.. rore the iLeellnr la lield. Protle In lie njri at th. tn.i(n. ........ be lixlnd win, toe prior thereto. AMI H UTIIEn T.UE .NOTICE tint If yon have any rlaiui intim the debtor ror wblrta you are entitled to rank, proof of urh ilaim triii! be filed with int within wnrijr day rrt.in the dale or thla notire 'or from and after the einlratlon of the t'.nie rued bv ub wHiii.n a ,.r n.ru,. n r the aald Art I auatl dlMrlbutt Ihe pro- ...... ... .i.tt uruiiir n rnidie Mrnrwir irw. arlim entitled tlu-reo. havin. lilh day of July, m. M t x. r.oxox, Cu.to.nan. WATER NOTICE ..... ..DI,,,,l4n TAIL OTCE thai standard Mliu. . ,.. pratloii wlxiee ddrei l iso render si Wet, Vanrouter. B. c. will apply for a lleeinm lo lake and u If.ouo inlnera In- ' . ..'IT1" aty ,,r ler "u "t south Fork or Mrdanirn cret k. uhirh rii.ua r..i.ri. and drain into leau ttiver .i... ....-i nlle! north of leae Lake. rne water will be diverted rroin the VJV" .. r,lnl '""t' hrr inlle-ii up (he south .nk rn.iu it mouth and will li ued for niliilnir tmriKise upon the hydraulic la-er leae of Alrliaine Creek. m the lth da of June. t. A ropy or thla nollre and an appllratlon I'""".'"! Iheret., ami to Hie "VvVter A. I. n"1-! ttW' 10 h" "ff'r of the Water Rerorder at Telefrrapti Creek. rn,ibJ,'r.lun'' J" ,h !'P"-t'"n may be t riled with the aid Water lierorder or with the Ortiipiroller of Water Jilxhu, I'arllament Hiillrtmirv Vlclorla. It. ;.. wlilrn thirl, dayit arter the rtrt appraranee or thi notire in a loi-al iiewopaper. The due ,,r the flrt publlratlon or thi notire ' inly J5. . STA.MtAIUI MIXES COhl'OIMTlOX, a A noli rant ny B. J. O IIEILI.Y, ARent. SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per hair load 3.50 Per sack .50 Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone S80 Night or Day . WE BUY BOTTLES. GEORGE RORIE Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, Ac Phone 387 New Address: 243 Second Avenue West PRINCE RUPERT land. Her poem of 58 lines was lentil led "Poetry and Science.' NEW NOVEL COMING BY BRITISH WRITER H. Q. Wolls Writing Throe Vol. umo Book Using Living Characters. :.".viw.v, oui 21. A feature of the new novel by H. 11. Wells "Tho World of Mr. Clissold,"- which is to be published by Er-nesl Henu, Ltd., in the autumn, will be the introduction of a number of living personages under their own names. 11 will occupy three volumes .which are to appear successively in September, October and November. The "Observer" oh Sunday pub lished a long prefatory note which; Mr. Wells has written for thejers about new, and old markets book. Dealing in "this with tho -abroad, anil fuifmir:it?liiv H... introduclion or characters, the author says: "It is a work 6f fiction, purely and completely. One thing which is something of m innovation lias to be noted. gpsiL number of real people are actually named in this story. It is, the author submits, .impossible get the full effacl or contem porary lite in which living ideas i and inwveinvnls play a dominant part without doins I hat. You cannot have a man like Mr. Clissold .going about the world of today and never meeting anybody niie has never heard of. ECONOMY IS URGED ON ITALIAN PEOPLE Avoidance cf Feastlngs, Banquets and Costly Amusements Is Urged By Leaders. ItOMK, July 20. The government continues to admonish the Faseisti and the general public to avoid unnecessary expense on feaslinps, banquets and costly amusements, uiwing the need of economy iu every possiole way, lo increa.se home production and cut down imports so as to help stabilize Ihe lira. : A similar nolo was struck at the? opening of the National Inslt-J tutioh for 'Kxportalion,' which Hc-nilo Mussolini, the Premier, attended with the finance minister. Count Volpi. Dr. Pirelli, whom Signor Mussolini charged with the organization or the institution, made a speech on the instil u! ion' scope WATER NOTICE U and Slorag TAkE NOTICE that j. j. Hurrner. wboae addreaa Is Alllu. U. ... will apply for a nxore iu urc anu uae 7U C. r, S. and lo tore 41 C. S. of ualer ruit i.r 1th ..I July creek, which flowa Mtuih nwi ami drains Into Athu Lake, about & mib-a north or Alllu. the aiorage dam will be located at or near Ihe root or chain or anwil lakea. The capanly of the rewrvolr lo be created about Itlu lollllon cubic feet. an wll iriooil alHjul uo acre or land. In-rluding Ihe lakea. The water will be diverted from the atreaiu al a point aboul and below th proMd dam about I unlet welerly or w.-t line of I Hi of July .Mineral Claim, and will be used for power for mluliiit pur.f. uMn the minea. desrrllretl aiiiu suv. r l.ra.l Mlnea and Hurrner ijruiipa uf Mineral claim. Thu tiotiie an iuied on Uie iround cn the r,th dav or June, dir.. A ropy of thla notice atnl an atirihratl..n puiauaiil thereto and lo Ihe "Water Act. IV II. will be filed In the orrire of Ihe vaier in corner at Atlin. Objections to uie apporaiion may lie riled with Ihe aald Water llecorder or with the comptroller or Water lllhl, parllaineiit Bulldlnra, Vl'lnrla. B. c. within llilrty daya afler -r ii.'aroi-e OI llll nollre in a I'rCal r.-.iiirr. ure naie oi me iirt publlratlon or this notire la Julv t. lf. J. M. niTF.XER, Applicant, LAND ACT. I.anmar Land Ii Uriel l.iM ne..r.iin. Pl'lrlirt of I'rliire lluperl and il lulled on Taku Arm, aU.ul nitlea aouthwest uf mouth or Alllntn niver. TAKE MJTICK that Francla nirhard fiuniop or Atlin, ii.c. orcupallon mill manairrr. Intend lo apply for pemilitlon to purchaie ihe following deacrlbed landa: Commenrinr ( a pout planted on the aouih ahore of Taku Arm about I mlUt aoulhweat rrom the nwiltb of Atllnto lllver and runnlnic tbenre 0 rhalna went thetice jo chain aouthj Itienre j chalni -aM; and thence to rhaina north to point of rornnietirrnirnt, contalnlnr 10 ai-re. more or le. riuxcis mciiAno du.m.op. "V""1 fate. All.n. Mav tS. 1t. LAND ACT. not. .1 .n.aniion- Apply yp ru.rCMM. . :- riS? . n Prince niitiert ljiid hefdlnr liiMrlct of l-rlnre lliiperl and altuale at rrrruaon SrJF- Prlnre lluperl. B. C. orrupatMi rannerr- tnan. Intend to apnly for teriiilalon to purrhaoe lire rollowlnr dearrltred landa: Oiinmenrinr al pol planted al Ihe rc. V. corner of iM tilt, Otieeri t:harlotle llnd liutrlet, Ihetire south to rhalnat Ihenre wet fo rhalna; Ihenre norlh to lllrh Water Mark; Ihrnee easterly alnnf turn waier Mark in rx.lnl or roinmenre-rnent. and containing (0 arrea, more of lera. FRASCIS Mll.l.tRn. ' AegUmt' Dated IUD..UIH, IMS. -C. rapftur Wllkli Ih'S iioi'tJi,Bild fTash or ForiWrmll- i,lrt' MIS ilua li,.'li..n llallell, Wild lift "Petit the last Hire,, wlnlers in THE DAILY NEWS and program. Production by the individual as well us national economy are thon,.,! ciuer essentials for tho development of exportation, he said, and .vporlalion orily will slabilhu Italy's currency. New outlets must be round for national production, both agricultural and industrial. Large numbers of would-be exporters as yet are totally unorganized to fight the bat-llo or the worlds market. The institution's aim is to help these to help themselves, and to en. courage banks to give them fair credit. K foreign states close their doors to Italian immigrant the Italians must retaliate by closing their doors to foreign goods and expanding their own exports. The institution will oonccneralo on two main points, supplying information to would-be export velopiiient.o prpduction for cx- port. ea and overland facilities, as 'well as encouragement to exhibit Italian goods litairs all over the world are also aimed at, but Ir. Pirelli -warned - his hearers that Hie institution' efforts would he unavailing unless rxportt-rs as- sisteel with private initiative andjOS. continual personal effort. fionrn nnr rrn IS GOING EAST Jimmy Rlmmer Will Compete In Canadian Championship Tournaments. JASPER. July 21 Jimmy Rim-mer, goir piofessinnal of the Jasper Park Lodge o!f course and champion of Alberta, len here this week for Winnipeg where he will compete in Mie Western Canada ch -mpionship to be held here next week, itimmer is well known lo Winnipeg goiters, who will remember him by his rent or lowering the Windsor golr course record by six slfrike on his first lime around. iWforo coining lo Canada. Itimmer Was profe.iuieal or the Dirdston goir course, at Cheshire, England, and in 1023 he won the chao'ipionship or Liverpool and distficl, while in 1021 he was eleventh man in the Hrilish open. Immediately atlcr playinx in Winnipeg. Itimmer will leave ror the easl where he will lake part in the Canadian open championship to be held in Mon treal. SAILORS WILL VISIT SUNNYS1DE CANNERY Route March of Men from H.M.S. Curlew Tomorrow Is Called Orr. One hundred ratings from II. M. S. Curlew will visit Sunnysldc cannery, leaving here on tomorrow morning's train. The trip is being made under the auspices of the Canadian Legion. In conse-(liience or this , visit the route march scheduled for tomorrow has been ealled off. J. Field HI rong, manager or Suiinyside i-aiinery, will extend the usual courtesies lo the sailors. ONLY WOMAN TRAPPER PEACE RIVER VALLEY Miss Mary Besslo Hallett Is Paying Visit to Edmonton EDMONTON. Alia., July 21 (Canadian Press). Miss Mury Hessie Hallett, only woman Irap-per iu Ihe Peace River country, is now paying, a visit lo the city following a winter spent her novel enterprise, reports thai she lias done 'very well al it, uiiu likes Hie life, hue is now saving the money, lo pursue hot-musical lndl(M..tn Ihe fast. Lilile Hoy (.-after learning about Lot's wife) Mummy, Is all salt-'uiadtf oL ladius? ' ') EIGHT THOUSAND ARE INDUCED TO EMIGRATE Various Schemes For Bringing People to This Country Have Considerable Success LONDON, July 21. The Do minions Secretary states that the sailings for Canada under each of the assisted passage schemes during the first five months of this year were as follows: (iovernmenl scheme Noniina- persons, 3,327: household workers, 1,0'J t; Juveniles of I t lo 17 years, 301. 3.000 Family Settlement Scheme 3,501. Total, 8,;'83. Minor Schemes Society for Overseas Settlement of Drilish women. 5H; Hrilish Dominion' Kniigralion Society, 210. (Iran i total, 8,t'J3. It l. not possible to state the number of applicants who were not accepted, as. tho 'greater number of applications are made al the local offices of the Can adian government at; en I throughout Ihe country, and only those which seem suitable ror aceeptance are forwarded to the director of migration in London. WEATHER REPORT (Ooveriiinenl Telegraphs, 8 a.m.1 lerraee: Clear, ralm, temp. 05 .nyox: uear. calm, temp. 61 Mowarl: Part cloudy, calm. leinp. oi. Ilazellon: Clear, calm. lemn. CO. Teh-graph Creek: Clear, calm, temp. ftt. Smiliiers: .Llear, ralm, lemp j Hnnis Lake: Clear, ralm, temi, WEEK-END SPECIALS PROVISIONS Swift's Pre n .mm Peameal Hack Hacon. slieeil. per lb 49c Finest Ontario Cheese, per lb. 29c Maid ol Clover Creamery Hutler. in bulk. 3 lbs $1.25 We Kuarutrtee the quality or our1 bulk butter, which Is superior lo any other Alberta butter on Ihis market, hecadse u is fresh. Alberta Fresh Egs, 3 doz. $1.00 We I(T not vuaraiitee this egg for boiling, hut it is a well known fact that Alberta eggs are superior to H. C eggs for cooking purposes. Lard in hulk. 2 II. . for ... 4So FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Hartletf Pears, per banker .. 50c Freestone Peaches, basket... 50c New Oravenstein Apples. 2 lbs 'or 25o Uioking Apples, new, 3 lbs. 25c Preserving Cherries from Terrace in i basket" crates duo next week nd. Hook your order now. Per ease $3.00 Plums, all varieties, basket.. 90o Preserving Apricots, arriving on every boat, per crate $1.75 Season will be ocr abouT July 25. (.iieiimbers, each .. . 10o and 15o Fresh Tomatoes, per lb. ... 30o Oreen J loans, 3 lbs 50c Wax Hearts. 3 lbs 50o Hniad Hearts, 3 lbs 25o vngiHable Marrow .. 10o and 15o H. C. Celery, 2 for 25o Hubbanl Sipiash, per lb 8c Casaha Melons, each 35c to 60c GROCERY SPECIALS Wool Soap, 13 bars ...... $1.00 For b.-illi or toilet use. It floats Fels Naplhn Soap, carton .. 79o Classic Cleanser, 3 for 25c Extraets, 2 oz.. all flavors, 3 for 25c Snap Clothes Pins, 0 dozen. .25c Siove llnislies, special 25c Shoo Brushes, special 25c Toilet Paper Rolls, 7 for . . . 25o Malkin's Hest Jelly Powders, t for 25o Ridgeway's Orange l'ekoe Tea. lUv. I.I5 lb. Special per lb. 99o I'no's Fruit Sails, special .. 89o Pacific or St. Charles Milk, special, 0 tins for $1,00 Limit. IH lins to each customer. Ogilvle's W'heatlets, 0 lb. sacks 39c Similar to Cream or Wheal, Malkin's Hest Gooseberry Jami new season pack, extra special, per pail 69o Pure Caslllf Soap, 17 oz. bur, regular 25c. special, each .... 19o Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212 , , . , , , nlisoliilely guaraiilecd Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue The Diamond House of the North WESTHOLME THEATRE THURSDAY ONLY, 7 and 0 P.M. "Bluebeard's Seven Wives" A eoiueily ilmnia linfiirut or laughs. The pli.,.i..p proves wirely affectum multiplied hy .even he. -or and aftlielion. JSoiiie Sheik. Jl got fo thai when , . looked into his eyes she wauled lo j.wui her ,ip . , for a leul. trade Ihe I'arkanl for u eamel mid trv i keeping on Ihe JSalmra. When a hiishand dun, wife in Turkey lie threw her lliroiigh a window. Ii. i ; ... . were no windows in Itluel.enrd' hotiooiil wi.-. , more wives, woe and wailing. Come and gel . laughs. Slnmg rat. Ben Lyon, Lois Wilson, Sam Hardy, Dick Bernard, Wilfred Lytell, Blanche Sweet, Dorothy Sebastian, Diana Kane and others. Comedyi AESOP'S FILM FABLES DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., lli Prince Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Flostlng Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patwrn msksrs, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plsnl Is equipped to handle l! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONE8 43 and 9S Bus and Taxi Meets ROYAL J. ZARELLI, Phone 34 Wednesday, July at. ij2? Watch Special HAMILTON, WALTHAM, ELQIN and HIGH GHADE 8WISS nt spei'inlly redured m r , ' wt,'k- Wo st. , iiiovemeiits. "BIQ KICK" 35c and 10c Rupert, B.C. all Trains and Boats. HOTEL Proprietor. i ' o n Rn 188 8inti.ioirs Sleel Heds. bpriiigs, und )slerm0or Ml tresses in ccry room. D2 Itoonis, Ilol and Cold Water, llallis and Blniwer Sleum Healed, Hlcclric LighL Corner of Third Ave and Sixth 8t. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.