PAGE SK 3 WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Irene Rich in 'The Woman." The Collegians. Cqmedy "Wife's Troubles. Fac fcesv. Wednesday arid Thursday Rene Adore in 'Back to Cod's Country." Comedies "Rushing T.usl ness" and "No Fare.' Friday and Saturday "The Bloodship." Comedy "Between Jobs" Hodge Podjre - SYNOPSIS OF uM) ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved. sur-rayed Crown lands may be pre-empted by British subjects over 11 years of age. and by alien on declaring intention to become Britlkh subjects, conditional upon- residence, occupation, and baproveraent for agricultural purposes. Full Information concerning rrs-latlons regarding pre-emptions U given 1b bulletin No. 1, Land Series. "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of vrblch-oan be obtained free of charge tv addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C or to any Qv-rnment Agent Record will be granted covering only land suitable tor agricultural and which 1 not tlmbcr-ind, Surposes. l.e carrying over 1.000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 5,000 feet per acre east of that ;Hnge. Applications tor ire-emptlcns are to be addred to the Land Com mlailoner of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied for la situated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner, Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvements made to valne of 110 per acre. Including olearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Orant can be received. For more detailed Information aee the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt PURCHASE Application are received for pur-chas of vacant and unreserved Crown land, not being tlnibertand, for agricultural purposes; minimum prio for flrt-ela( farabls) land Is i par acre, and eeoontf-claa (rr-S-tng) land 12X0 per acre. Further la formation regarding purchas or Isaa of Crown lands 1 given In Bulletin No, 10, L&nd Series, "Purchas and t of Crown Land." M1H. factory, or Industrial sites timber land, not sxosedlng 40 acres, nay bs purchased or leased, th oon-UUob Including paymsnt of atompaars. HOMESITE LEASES TJaaurvsyed areas, not exceeding tl stores, may b leaied as homesltea, conditional upon a dwelling being rested In th first year, title being ebtainabl afttr realdeno and lm-provsmeot oondltlon ars fulfilled and land ha been survey4. LEASES raxing and Industrial area not sxoesdlng 140 may be leased by one parse c a lamps nr. ORA2IHQ Under th Oraslng Aot tk Trov tso U divided Into graxing dlstrlsta and th rang adxnlnltsr4 under a Oraslng Commissioner. Anna! graalng permit ar Issued based uxnbars ranged, priority bsing gives I0 establlahed owner. Btock-uvnjei aar form aolatlona for rang ananagemrnt. Pre, or partlr tr psrmlU ar artilnbl foe l tiers. STARK REALISM IN "BLOOD SHIP" A starkly realistic story of the sea out of the pages of the dis tant past is to be seen on the screen of the Weatholme Theatre at the week-end, where "The Blood Ship" is the featured at traction . It tells a tale of the days when the clipper ship plied the seven seas and steam vessels were unknown. This was a time when only a real two-fisted man could follow the sea for a living. The captains of many of these "greyhounds" of the ocean vere brutes incarsate. Such a one is featured in the film, and his maniacal treatment'of the crew (poor brutes who were shanghaied aboard in the dead of nfght), is vividly realistic. So much so, that when in the end he fs thrashed to death in a thrilling fight to the finish, there is a sigh of satisfaction from tiie audience. "THE DESIRED WOMAN" IS DESERT PICTURE A desert picture which Is different from all other desert pic tiires,& story of burning intensity "The Cesired Woman," coming to the Wejtholme Theatre at the first of the "week, tells the story of a cultured English woman, who accompanies- her 'husband to a desert outpost in India, of which he is commandant. A youth from home is sent to the desolate camp and CORWOOD-TALE IN PICTURES "Back to God's Country" to Seen Here t Mid-week be fxtraited honey., per Jar 30c Comb , 35e honey . . . ., . . . Dates, bulk. S lbs. tor -. . . 45c fiaialna. bulk, per lb 15c California Dainty Dates, package 15c Cantaloniee 15c 20c and 25c CocoanuU - 25' Qreen CVwklng Apples (B.CJu 3 lb 25c Seedless .grapes, lb 25c; Tokay Drape, Jb BarUett Pears, doc 85c to 60c Box S3.75 Concord prapea'basket tlJ0 Italian Prunes, box 1.13 lb , 10c, SITTTCB No. 1 creamery....- S2)i No. 2 creamery 4734c CHEE3J! . ramemberil dfkxt. :fk..iA4ji' Knrft thnberaer, W ;.'vft-v'V?j Ontario solid New Zealand aolld ,. 1 oiuion, 10. ,.....,,. Norwegian Ooat Napoleon Lhnberger Roquefort Rwlfts BrookfielB. Ib Oorgonzola, lb. McLaren's Cream, jars ... 43e Brookfleld Swlas cheese, ft lb. Oruyeiw , lroakfleld Canadian he, ft ' .., ..olden Loaf, Ib. ...t 'ack. la. . nomino Bardo. lb Oammeloat, lb. ... ... Dour, 40, No. 1 'hard -wheat .. 100 Pastry flour, 10' . .... 65c Pastry fleur, lit ..... ........ S2j)0 Pur Compound LAKD fctiUB i..t 30d 40J .... tbi 70c 75c I? .... 75c and 8fc pkg. 30a tie lb. pkg. .... 35c .... iie .... 0s .... 63c ,. . 80c 2N 30c DC. fresh pullet flee B.C. fresh flrsu biai B.C. fresh extra 60c Local new laid 70c i'''"rBu Smoked kippers, lb. 15c Kippered salmon.- lb. . . ,. 35c Smoked black cod. lb. .. ......... 30c Dunan haddlea, lb. 25c Wheat, No. 8 Oata Krajj Short rceu 100 lb. I1D0 .. iii5; 2.33 23S Middling JI3.70 Barley (3.00 Laying Mash 93.73 Oyster shell S2.25 Scratch food S3 .25 Beet -scrap ...... round 611 cake Is at once the cause of jealousy Baby chick feed on the part of the brutal leader. Fln OBt chP A desert-crared lover of the lady ? attacks the youth, -who in self-de- Flne barley chop fense is compelled to shoot hhn.1 mkath For this he Is sentenced to ten ''"owl.'No . , , flctsting chicken. , - y t-y . , . ! Broilers'. . ., eluding a terrific desert storm andlnian, some tragedy. It Is said to be ;ju. picu'ii a splendid story plendidly pro duced. Cottage rolls, 4b. Uucoi back, sliced Eaoon, side, siloed Pork. Jry salt Ayrsulre -bacon. 3b. Veal, shoulder . . . Veal, loin PJckllng Cukea. 2 lbs Vegetable marrow, lb Casaba melon, lb. Honeydew melon, lb .,".- Pumpkin, lb. cs.oo S4.25 14.50 S3 2: S3 25 3.00 . . . . 38c and 40c ji. 5i;- rt'fffeilaViS 'if'' wiiiTeTOHlKrHeaW. . I . . .i.tk'oc Jv :;S:-.aoc it 60c s&c 35c 25C 40c veal, leg zs? Pork, shoulder 35c Pork, ioln Sc Pork, leg 40c Beef, pot roast ... ,16c to 20c Beef, bailing 12c to lac Beet, steak 30c to -45o roast, niime rib 35c A James Oliver Curwood Innl-lmb. ehop ooc ler c(f the Northland has been"KSb- hould" 85c translated to the screen with an i"'"1"8 oc excellent cast headed by teMlton'Z'''Z'..''': Adoree and will be seen at the, vilu.i. h...ider so mid-week at the Weatholme. ' . The name of it is "Back to! t.!ktaiu.i: God's Country" and it was direct-1 . c ed by IrvinWillat. Many colorful j " ' locations were visited by tfceig ,b $t&t Universal Company during the, ." " ose filming of this spectacular pro-joariJc, imported, per lb 25e duction Three weeks were spent In the snow country of California, another week was spent at Catalina Island filming sea scenes and many additional weeks were Spent at the studio. Ten weeks were spent in the production of this exciting story, New Cabbage, lb 5c New gjeen onion, per bunch ... 5c Turnips, s lbs 25e Crated onion, 4 lbs 25c Vancouver local lettuce loc jQi-een peppers, lb at: nomouse tomatoes, 40 IZftc Pleld Cukea 10c B.C. Celery 2 for 3Sc Cauliflower 25e and 35c Oreen Beans, 3 lbs 25c approximately twice as long asiHubbara Squ'Mhi lb- 7e most mabt companies itAMnesi too take V fn in fllvnlnr filming -41 -m-., . . j' ' ' nS-ieta Tomatoes, lb. story. The finished picture is . Brown p.tkHng ontwM. 2 lbs. polished, smooth and well constructed with the thrills built skilfully through finished i a Market Prices -K Prices current are as follow: Arrtfcs Mcintosh Reds, fancy S3J0O "O" grade 42.50 Jumble pack S2i0 Green cooking pp4 B.CJ. 4 lbs. 25e mar California peadies, tocen ,. 35c to Mel Oranges. Valencia, doeen .... 00c to 85c Ltmon. Sunklst. dosen . . 40c to 80c Imperial VaQey grapefruit .... 2 for 2Se Dananas, 3 4b Sic lOc -2Sc Se c 16c 10C It CJtron ja" Sweet potatoes. lbs 25c Corn on cob (Oefdeti Bantam. . ) . . M Parsnips. 4 lbs 35c Sack t2i Spinach. 2 lbs 36c Local RadUhes, huaeti Co St'OAS White, per 100 S7.25 YeUow. per 100 .. 8dK STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS" Pur Vancootet 8utKlays ss. Prince Oeorge .. H pm ' Tuesdays es. OataM t pjn. Thursdayv . Prince Rupert. . II pjn. fYiesy ss Princess aoyad 0 pjn. i Jtldaya cs. Oaiflena 12 mKnight j Oct. 3 as. Prince lowtse .... pjzi. Oct. 14 ea. Princess Alice ...... pjn.' Oct. 24 s. Princess Alice ....... pjn. it! nin VancOOTer Sunday a. Oatala 4 pn "Wedaesday c. Pr. BHfrt IBM in Friday as. Oarden fax. Frtdsy- m. Prtnssns BcfM pJa. Saturday ea. Pr. Oessjfe mm. Oet. 10 as. Princes Ale a m. Oft. 7y f Prtncsss Atkce .... ajn. Oct. 31 s. Princes AMoe ajn. tor pttrt Slinpii and N'aas River-Sunday a Cat ate 8 -pm. Prom Port ftlmiii and aa Kim Tuesdiy s. Datal 1130 a m Per A11) ex and Alice Arm 4j9ujiar-iMC akgi , - ... s a latVfJ-- PllSibeiis 4 jatn ITom .tnyox ami Alice Arm .ihida-Ts. . catiif i- '21 -e H" -Siinaay s' 'Prince Oeorg .. 7 p.m for Mewart and Premier-Sunday s. Catala ,. 8 pjn. Wednesday . Prtnre Jtipejt 10 pin. From Ntea'art snid PienileT Tuesday s. Catala 11 JO a in. Thuraday H Prince Rupert 8 p.m. lor Jueen Clisrlntte Islaiid Oct. 6 a. Prtaoe ghasles .. 8 psn. Oct. 20 ss .Prtnte Ohac .. 8 pja. From fiuwn CJiarlvtte liiiiiUs Oct. . Prmcc OnarTe ...... ajn. Oec. 18-4M. Prtsce ON&sles .... asa. l or Alaska Saturday e. Prsnoe 0W .. (Mn. Oct. 10- -. Prince AMe ajn. Oat. JO ss. Piaoee AsVw ...... Jn. Oct. 31 . Princes Alice ajn Irom Alaska Sunday-. Prince Ooorie .. 7 pjn. Oet. 3 -s. lyincem Isjeiiae .... pm. Oct I. Prtee Alre pjn. Oct. 34. Prince Aloe .... pjn mail schedule: lor the Past liroili. "MondayaV WeMys. skUirdsjWnia. -iotei'! .:J..iy...i...n,:U lowoijo Irom the Kat Sundays. Tuesday and TburwlafsV , mall due 3.30 pjn1 to Vancsuter unday 10 pni Tuesdays 3.1B pjn.1 Thursday U p tp IMdaya 11 f " CJJt - Oct. 3. 14. 20 .. pm. THE DAILY ITSTCS From Vancouver Sundays .... 4,pin.; .'Wednesdays ,..10.80 ajn Fridays .. pjn.. Saturdays " '10:30 am OPJt Oct. 10. 30. 21 ....... t aji, Tor Anyo nnl Alice Arm Sundays - , Saturdays from Anyox and Alice Arm Sundays f ror Stewart 'nnil ITemlrr Sundays . weaneeaaya irum Mr ptruin Nuk Klvrr Points 7 '3 8th Avei.&rtoeUfu St 8.00 lt Ave. Green St. (ltsptl). tf.40 4th Ave. MtBriUc St. 1 4i Pro. r-,r 3ullCing 9 AO Prpt. ur. Wharf ..v 8.55 O.T.'P. Wharf 1 10.00 O.TJ. Station 10.05 - 11M 2nd Ave. Sz 2nd St 10.10 3rd Ave. Se Pulton St 10.13 3rd Ave. & 6th St. 10.20 pjn. p.m. 7 pjn, 7 pjn: soaya ,'JfcPJn. rrtart and Preniler ''Ti iya .1 .1 itISu lino a5i aai, nuciaaya Thursdays a pjn, Hi Nans Klrr iolnti- ' Sundays 7 pJn- xuawlaya ,Jj1. 11.30 a in. lu AliuKa ,Vulnl Oc. l8.M31 ajn rroin -Aljkat Holntfr Qt. 3. 14, ?4 pjn. 'Til flneen Pfinrl.if ib ,Oct. .6, 20 7 p JU.j Thursdays 8 p m., Tuesdays tiao am. 1 IVmn tuerti Clinrlott Oct. 4, 13 I.HT1I.IJ UO CtlU-fcCTIONH . A.M. P.M. Jnam St. Atl.n Ave I) .00 M Ave. it 8U1 St 8.05 btb Ave. as Pulton 3: 0.10 6th Ave. Si Thompson St. .. S.1S i-l th Ave. 6t ShefDrooke .... 0.20 .Kh Ave. ii Oonrad 935 otb Ave. v& Hays Gove Ave... 930 Sth Ave. 3c Hays Cove Circle 035 Sundays One collection -pnly, same as nun soiiecsUn 7J0 75 7.40 7.45 7 JO, 7.55 8.00 i 8.05 1 8.10 sit 8.30 8.25 8Jt 8.40 8.45 8.50 C.N.R. TRAINS f or the Kat . taily eicpt Sunday at 1U0 am. trom the Eist Dally s4t Wednesday "at tsi30 pjn. Canadian Pacific Directors & Eastern Financiers Inspect the Wen From left to right, front row: P. W, Molson. director: Mr C hsrlo.- Gordon president Bank ci Montreal; Sir Herbert Holt, directorC.P R. and president Ro- m Bank; h. Beatty, chairmin r.i jresident; N. W. Tilley, K.C., director: W. A. Black, pr, - :, Onilvie Milling Co. and direr 'Jol. Henry Cockshutt, president Cockshutt Plow Co. ami ' r. . t r Handing: Mr. Beaudry Leman, general manager Bant,m t anu- .."'nn Natjonale; D. C. Colemsa. 'ice president Canadian Padfic western Jinea; Dr. W. W. ( li p" an. N.ontrtsal; iim A. Hicharl.on lirector, AVinnipec; Ross H. McM aster, president Cana ia . an I (lir.-rtor: W. i, Blake WiUot:. director, Vancouver; Hon. Smeaton White, president (lawttf. Mmtr.-al. This group was photographed at Banff Springs hotel. of the roost outstanding groups of eastern One luaineaa men that ever visited western Canada together accompanied Mr. K. w. ueatty, cnairman and president of the Oanadisn Psdfic on ids recent annual tour over the company's western line. The party which wa representative of the financial and industrial activities of all Canada left Montreal at the end of August and spent a full month travelling about the country between Montreal and the Pacific coast. The Duroose of the tour was to become more con versant with western conditions and problems and more particularly to viait The Peace Itlver country, most ol ti e party never paving been there pelore. Jhe party returned ast with optlmlatie views re garding tne entire country visum. "I have never seen the country looking better at harvest time," said Mr. Beatty on his return, "and in an my experience 1 have not previously lound so general a Jeeiinc of complete confidence in this country and ita possibilities as was observed in the cities and districts where we made stops and had an opportunity of talkinz things over with their representative citiz ens. More than ever am J impressed with the potential itiee of Canada s north land. I tbink it almost not too much to aay that Canada's future lies to the north tnd that the opportunities already discernible there are a challenge to the oncoming youth of the older parts of .the country. , "We had an excellent opportunity of learning this," add. Mr. Beatty, "during our visit to the Peace River country which most of us had not previously seen. As a res lit of that visit we have arranged to take over ind operate the E.D. & B.C. Railway, which arrange ment, I believe, will prove very greatly to the adv. tage of that country and the people who live triers "It is a beautiful as well as a fertile count'. ,.,)9. tinued Mr. Beatty. 'I can perhaps liken it be-r ., to some parts of old Ontario. It is a rolling . in some places quite heavily wooded and n y by lakes and river. The noil ia generally a :.. , .', loam and f ighly productive, and althouitr . , steady rr.o.ement of settlers into the area , v no douU increase in volume as it beon;. . known, i.- extent is so great that it mu-t '.9 before the available land is all taken up. Our av, took every advantage of tne opportunities .:;o. To t the country. We motored over three I :un!rM 1 i fifty miles of ita excellent roads, and almo-t eve-.. where we found ftne farms or newly broken tuime-'.n and in some cases well settled commun t ,ei j every appearance of prosperity. In town aM r,, -1 alike e n et with a cordial welcome and 1 1) . .. viait was taken as a friendly gesture of in teres' c part of the Kat towards the new, far NurUwc -t Vi, motored over the British Columbia border hr-g as lit as Rolla and as far north as Peace River I.a? and atill feel we did but touch the edge of i i great north. "It is hardly possible to say what the next few j will bring to that country, but we must recorr :t u fact that there ia a new Canada being opened up it beyond what we have previously considered i .(('! northerly limit of habitation and production Vi't ? that we shall very shortly be able to go to work ta the task of putting the E.D. & B.C. Railway r. better shape to serve the communities it reaches Uu.11 money will have to be spent la order to ir:nr it up te tasMlard and it will also tslte sosne time. wen your nose v knows when its washdap -m your home XNSTEAD of wasting hours and strength at even the old-fashioned task of supervising the laundress, make its your washday servant. No longer need your house be upset and reeking with soapsuds odor. We offer so many services that you are certain to find among them one exactly suited to your family budget. TS7 e .1 1 - .! LAUNDRY does it best W liagsgjssjjjSsssssrTSJSg-arH. - iBBBBBb'a w 11 Ash for This Bookl GlliccitL JSaundeiland oAik ut for your Copy of Allce'sdf llghtful littl journer Into Launderland Callus by 'phone, nJ your copy will b delivered to you at one. Canadian Laundry and DryXleaners. Phone 8