rAGE SIX i ii Here! Here! OUK .'RICES WILL CON VINCE YOU t v; " r .SmlUVhitaJkang, 4 lbs. for "TirWn" HJUBi, " 15 lbs. for 91.00 Split reas, 3 lbs. for . . IZit Barley, 3 lbs. for 2."f Jelly Towder, 4 pkgs. . . 2?k? White Swan Soap, 25 bars $1.00 Classic Soap, 18 bars for $1.00 P. & G. Naptha Soap, 15 bars for .. $1.00 Vegetable Marrow, 6 lbs. for 23 Pumpkin, 3 lbs. for ... . tMe Hibbard Squash, 3 lbs. 2.' Celery, 2 bunehes Hop Crab Apples, 7 lbs. .. ."Op California Lettuce, 2 heads for 2."e Fresh Cabbage, 1 lb. for ."r Fresh Sweet Biscuits, 3 lbs. for $1.00 Just arrived. Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 81 Thor Johnson re fS 1VJ for ens Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BKAND" CLOTHES MAY BELLE Bloomers A new shipment just ar rived in all the newest shades. Fer pair $1.75 ES.WaDaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9 Third Ave. and Fulton St. REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off r two weeks only Come In and inspect our stock M T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOH Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. TERRIBLE STORY OF WHITE AND YELLOW ".Mr. ," Which Was Shown Here I-at Night, l to be Itrpeated At ten yean old. Wu. heir of pow erful Chinese family of high and ancient lineage, la aent to England to be edul cated ao that he mar leant the "way o the white race and be will be well equipped to fight the European lnvasiod of China when be It a man. After flf teen lonely years he returns to China. cow head of his famUy. since his ven erable grandfather has gone to Join the family ancestors. He marries, and his wile later dies, leaving him with a daughter. Nng Ping. The story proper pent with the reve latlon of a secret love affair between King Ping and a young Englishman, Basil aregory, whose father bu big business Interests In China. To Basil the affair has been merely a charming epls ode. He haa come to tell Nam? Pine that he Is going back to England with his people; and learns to hi conster nation that she k have a child. He brings his sister and parents to tea and during a conversation with Mrs. Ore-gory, Nang Ping realizes that no child 01 hera would be welcome to the white family. Basil, taken to task by Wu's old Scotch tutor. Mulr. who has suddenly awakened to what has been going on. returns to tell Nang Ping that he will marry her: but Nang Ping knows that It Is the end. News of the meeting be tween his daughter and the Englishman " carried to Wu toy a prying gardener. who Is promptly killed. Basil 'is taken prisoner by wu, who kills his beloved daughter to save her soul from damnation. The elder Oregory, . a blundering, blustering Engllahman. ; olue wuu is voiauy uniuieo. to understand '.he Chinese, finds his business opera Three Big Specials Another Shipment of Fresh Pullet Errs Just Arrived 3 dozen for $1.05 lOt) Uoxes of Fancy Mcintosh lied Apples This week at per box .... $2.75 500 Tins Heinz Pork and Deans to clear for more to arrive, C tins for 55f B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 PrinceRupert Supply Co. 214 Fourth Street Stocks kept of Relting, all sizes Electric Lamps Babbit Metals Solder Rubber Hose Rubber Heels at wholesale prices Phone 68. P.O. Box 772 The Delivery Car Operator Our job is to make deliveries on time. Champions help us do this be cause f they're dcpcnd- able and give our cars plenty of pep and power. We vote for Champions every time. Champion if lk htttrr . f hark pt wg Soc.mb its aoubi nbMa uIium-FU! c.r U$ rwe-pMC conurMcfton mnd In tte ctfal aMlyws cfctraj. ChamMeaX fur Fordt Car other thin Ford 90 CHAMPION SparlPIiigs WINDSOR. ONT. A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT Her Chinese maid. Ah ' Wo'rij, begs her mistress not to go and ties' a - g" M- Gregorys gauze scart. Wu has "c uiacccii uxcucv, wmcQ ne snrewair 7 ,. . . .... ,,,.rt. . w . PPared for death by disembowel Hint. ,. nrVfffirt i front! ' .. ... tks ' but tells him that T f his 4. .sister - . .. Bw. , , vivi wv Us'Wp' paranc of her sxi, appeals to Wu payi his debt he may go free. Wu TAJar.. tka f at f . sfivl t- lurvAH . . vn tiro umvi av vi-va ail s. SJU 'l.fc.!1P. t?:?ir .mV'Utlon f3r tenderhook. but fln.Uy tell, her that Herself and her daughter to visit at his SAILINGS TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FIIOM MONTREAL To Liverpool Oct. 21, 'Nov. 18 Montcalm Oct. 28 Mlnnedosa Nov. 4 'Montclare Nov. 11 Montrose These sailings calling at Greenock To llrirat-UlagoH' Oct. 27 Mctagama tfov. 25 Mellta tCallln at Liverpool FROM (I'EUEC To t'lirrliotiri-Soutliainplon-Antwfrp Oct. J9. Nov. 18 Montnalrn Nov. "2 Montroyal To Cherbourg-Southampton Oct. 28 Emprtss of Scotland To New York Nov. 23 Empress of Australia Apply to Agents everywhere or J. J. FORSTEK, S.S. General Pim. Ant. C.P.R. Station, Vancouver. Telephone Seymour 2630 her aon's fate lies In her daughter's hands. It Is a just and fitting venge nnce he Is exacting. . Bull's sister offers to sacrifice her self for her brother, but finding the poison phial In the end of her scarf Mrs. Oregory polnsons Wu's tea. As he : dying Wu tries to give the signal for Basil's death, but Is prevented by the spirit of Nang Ping, whom his own spirit later Joins. Basil Is freed and goes to his mother and sister, but they realize that the events of the past hour have forever made them aliens. That la the story of "Mr. Wu" at the Westholme tonight which was also shown last night. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Coast District, Range 4. and situate on and being all of Bonllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Number 18. TAKE NOTICE that I, Ole C. Austad. of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation rancher, Intends to apply for a lease ol the following described lands: Commenclnf at a post planted at the southeasterly point of Bonllla Island: tnence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the snore line, to point of commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the island occupied by Indian Reserve No. 18, and containing one thousand acres, more r less. OLE C. AUSTAD, Applicant. Dated July IS. 1A27. CANADIAN SERVICE From Montreal To Plymouth-Cherbourg-Lono'on As'.inia ... mci. Ii Manilla ... Oct. 91 TO Bclfast-Liverpool-Olssgow 1.1'tltia ... M. ii AUienla ... Nov. i From New York To Outenatown and Liverpool Samaria . . nrt. if, s-yinla .. net. 3i To Cherbourg and Southampton Maurclanl i Oct. 1, iuv. 9, 30 Aqulnnla Oct. JB, Nov. 10. IM'C. 7 BerriiRsria ,,1V, J..,-S3tf jjec. Ii To Londonderry and Qlaagow Traiwylvanla. Oct. If. Cameronla, Oct. ii To Plvmouth-Hairo-London Caniiliila. . nrt. u Lauramia . . Oct. 31 From Boston To Qutanatown and Liverpool Samaria . . i t. is l.aronla . . Oct. 30 'Calls at rlyniuuth, Eatbound. Eight palatial steamers Uavlng ' Dc. 10 to 14th will roach Old Country In tlm for Christmas. Ask tor Sailings now. Minify iirdi-rs, drsfts and Travellers i hi qiics at lowest rates. Full Information fium dual atnt or Company's Orriccs, tit latln Kt.. W . Vanmnvrr. B.C. Cash and Carry Grocery 6th Avenue and Fulton Street AVe sell ' for cash only, that's why we sell for less, and by purchasing your "groceries from us you are able to save 25 per cent on your investment. Quality is high, and prices low. Everything in store plainly marked with price tags. Come in and look things over. Seeing is believing, or phone 304. Five Dollar orders delivered free. S. B. ADAMS, Manager. Saturday THE DAILY NEWS Waterfront Whiffs (continued from page are) trawler O. E. Poster, with Cap. Sanderson In command. Is making regular returns to port at Intervals of three to four days with catches of eeuooo to 43.000 pounds of fialfUo. The vessel 1 .Xlabtng In- la ,vWluMl of 'the Two Peaka, beyond Dundas Island. Howard White, accountant wish Use Nelson Trading Cx. returned M town today after spending a week oa business at the dogfish camp on Poeeher Uland. IIAir MIOKTAdC ' Shortage of halibut "bait, which baa prevailed In northern porta for tbt past two or three weeks, la now Im minent here. It la learned on the beet authority that the Canadian Piatt tt Cold Storage Co. here has only a few tons left and It la also reported that that concern Is negotiating for eon aiderable shipments of herring from the Klldonan cannery on the west coast of Vancouver Island which Is understood to have quite a supply left. While It is understood that no boan have yet been, refused bait here. It is reported that none at all Is available in Alaskan ports and that several ves sels are tied up awaiting the arrival of a supply. Delays encountered as a result of the bait shortage will tend to further re duce the total landings at the port tor tne year, some of the American vessels having already missed a trip. About eight boats are' now reported to be catching dogfish In the vicinity of Edye Passage for the Rupert Marine Products Co.. Ltd. which Is using the fish in Its Tucks Inlet plant for reduction purposes. Powerboat P.R.T.. Capt. Harris Kerr, arrived at the plant on Wednesday with the first fish taken The Tide. Rip. Capt. Jell Lambly. Is standing by the camp on Porcber Is land which has been moved from Jap Inlet to Welcome Harbor. RJJ.P. power tug M.TJ. Capt. Reg. Oreen, brought In two scows of lumber on Thursday from the Big Bay Lumber Co's.. mill at Georgetown for shipment East and left today for Princess Royal Island to pick up a boom of logs for bland to pick up a boom of Ibgs from Georgetown. The Cumshewa went out to George town mill yesterday, hartftg being hired by a Jap who was in a hurry to get here so he might embark for Japan. Capt. Jim Morrison Is smiling more than ever in the prospect of spending few days In domestic bliss while the P. H. Phlppen Is on thMdry dock for pslnting and repairs. The' vessel was taken out of the. water on' Thursday. Doug Stork's power cu riser Sunbeam XI. returned to port on Tuesday from a fisheries patrol charter In the region of Bella Cools and has been tied up at Dlgby Island for the winter. SALVAGE PKI.NCE.SS HEKE Having spent the summer under charter to the B.C. Packers, operating first out of Lowe Inlet cannery and then out of South Bay. the B.C. Towage ti Lighterage Co. 'a big power vessel Salvage Princess, Capt. Tyler, arrived In port on Wednesday and from now on will make her permanent headquarters here engaged chiefly In salvage work. At midnight Thursday, the Salvaze Princess left for Rivers Bight to pick up a boom of 500,000 feet of logs for the Seal Cove Lumber Co 's mill here While down the coast, the vessel will move a camp scow belonging to the Somervllle Cannery Co. from one point In Gardner Canal to another about eight miles distant for use as a hand logging headquarters during the winter and Is due back here on Sunday. The B.C. Towage & Lighterage Co. now has four boats established here. others, besides the Salvage Princess, be ing the seiner Mc Catchum, the speed boat Naas River and the harbor boat. Salvage Jean. The Naas River, which struck a log and broke her Intermediate shaft while a trip down the coast last week. has had repairs made running again. LAND ACT and la now During the week the B.C. Towage Co. brought to the local dry dock the fish packer K. and 8 which was beached near Lowe Inlet following a recent ex plosion, and the selneboat Sllvy Island which had struck a rock In Wright Sound. Both vessels are badly damaged and will require extensive repairs. Capt. O. P. Smith sailed Wednesday morning aboard the Billy Boy, which has been engaged this season packing for Claxton Cannery, for Vancouver where he will spend the winter. Word has been received along the waterfront that Capt. Kliort, who has been trolling this summer at the Queen Charlotte Islands with the NOTICE. or. INTENTION TOjAPPtV TO , . LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on Prlncevi Royal Island at East Side Cove from Butedale Cannery. TAKE NOTICE that I. Jacob Koekl. of rg TWWTalalalalnai Or v.. irffaMr T 1 " aill CLARES HECLA The Furnace that Saves One Ton in Seven Hecla Agents for Prince Rupert Steens Limited Bonlto. may winter at Vancouver ih.s year instead of Prince Rupert. Cap. after spending many years In the tranquility of the north, feels that the bright lights would be a good change for his eyes. Albert Farrow, steamboat inspesrtor (a here this week to give the osce-over to the lighthouse tender Newtngton which hat been on dry dock. On Monday. Mr. Farrow will proceed to Fran- cols Lake to Inspect the government ferry. Capt. John Wick la leaving for Wal ker Lake to bring back bis boat Johanna which baa been under summer charter to the cannery there. The vessel wlU resume halibut fining for the remainder of the season. A 111(1 TRIP Capt. Peter Wold on Wednesday i landed one of the bumper oatehes of the season from- the local halibut boat ! Toodle. which he only acquired during ! the past summer. A fare Weighing out at aoout ju.iwu pounds brought a check of 12.500 arid eh man's share was Just about 1100. The price paid for the catch, which required ten days to take, was 16.4c and 7a This puts the Toodle Into the class of one 61 the leading boats for the season at this port. The Ingred It., Capt. Charlie Lu&dquist, which hs been landing cohalstently largs catches and on nearly every ogsaston struck a favorable market It sUll understood to be Prince Rupert'i, "high boat "for the 1937 season. Ills friends will be pleased to leare that Capt. Hans Berqutot, who was admitted to the Prince Rupert Ottural Hospital on Friday of last week suffer' tag from an Infected leg sustained when he fell over the wharf at Klna- han Island one dark night recently to the rocks below. Is now making satis factory progress, toward recovery. Generally satisfactory prices for hall' but prevailed during the past -week, 'a total of 630,100 pounds 590,000 pounds American-.afitr 90.100 OanadllP' ''being' marketed during be perlo j. The high est bid of the week, wss 16.Sc and 7c which the Canadian vessel Nuba re celved on Thursday for a catch of 3,- 600 pounds. The best bid for American fish was 16.1c and 7c paid on Monday to the Venus for 8,000 pounds. Lowest bids were 11c and 6c yesterday for American fish and 11 Ac and 6c on Monday for JZanadlan. ... : -jzs. war w A Total lahdlnes for the season trfnfi at Pr!nce"RupertT are still more than a million pounds down from the record for 1926. The total for this season Butedale. B.C.. Occupation a fisherman, I now stands at 21.585,650 pounds as inienas to sppiy lor a jease oi me ioi- i compared with 22,620,900 pounds at a "cSlaintTSort Planted about 'tau" IMS. American land-600 yards northeast of Butedale Can- 'ng this year total 15,757350 pounds nery Wharf; thence east 6 chains: 1 as against 16.632.400 last year while rh.inir thMVM. north i rh.tn. tn nnint Canadian landings here are now 5327, of commencement and containing one 800 pounds as compared with 5.988,500 acre, more or less. . pounds JACOB KOSKI, Dated August 37, 1027. Applicant, ! Advertise In The Daily News Health . Comfort Economy YOUR doctor will tell you that natural ture in the airyuu breathe in nece.-wat.s ,.r . health. The "Hecla" is euuippvii wkh a tented circular pan designed to main; u, proier moisture in the home, liven distribution of clean warm air registers is assured by the hik-cmI const i, , of radiatyr walls. No gas or dust It-ak.H . heating eemfort witfi the "HitI,-The Patented Steel-ribbed Fin t has u times the heat nuIiAting surface of Die -style f I repot. It la' guaranteed for tv-years, and actual testa show that It na-.v- 1 to 16'a of your fuel. The Hecla Warm Air Furnace Is famu economy of fuel. Clare' '.Siiccesv' Worm Air Furnace I lower in r.it and has some of the famous "Hecla" fwiture. CIAKK IIKOS. WBSTKKN LIMITKI) Winnipeg Calgary Kdmonton Vancouver Clare BriM. Western Ltd, Winnipeg. IMeate run 1 1 me booklet nbout famous "Hecla" Warm Air Furnace. Name Address the l'.K. WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 in A spectacular, colorful drama of the Orient HOLMES IIKKIIKUT, CLAUDE KING, UAM'II FOKI1ES, LOUISE DKKSSEK, JtENBE ADOItKE. GEHTKUDE OLMSTED, ANNA MAY WONG and many others. ucanadiamJ Vacific "suwv CAMEO COMEDY "HOLD THAT BEAU" I'ATIIE KEV1EW Admission 50c and 25c Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Servicea Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketililkaii, Wrangell, Juneau and Kkagway Odobrr g in 20 To Vam oilier, Victoria and Seattle October 12, 23; November 2. ' . . . PRINCESS IIEATKICE. t. w. for Dutedale, Ea.t Bella Ilella, Orean rail. Narnn Al,n i... CamplH-ll River, and Vancomrr every Saturdsv il . Aa-rncy for . am.hU, Line "ftili'lrSSm.tto. fr..m- , W. C, ORCIIARn, General Arent Corner of 4U. sireet and 3rd Avenue: l-rlm?!.,,, .c. vhollt 3,