wat é PAGE FOUR {b. ‘a, - ‘ _. OGDEN’S CUT PLUG 5 ver on THE eee NEWS RADIO FILM PRESENTED |Broadcasting Station Makes Vivid Locale For “Are You Listening?” Are You Listening romance based on a magazin of radio broadcasting feature attraction for the first of at the Story this week here. The scenes of a nat gives William } known as a comedian, his first dra- matic role in wi l exploiteer } ! crashes about his ears as ¢ of his unfortunat« I The plot revolvs fold romance and ious careers of isisters who come & win fame and fortune end up in radio v slant tation raaio s about a three aepi Ts thé c il-town k tk small Ww tnree Ne Yor inside on their br tivi wether with the tion of what ties t goes n vate lives which gives t its dramatic structure. f interludes lend comedy re serious narrative which rous to the underlies chef ithe drama. Besides Haines, the large cast of featured players includ Madge Evans, Anita Page, Karen Morley Neil Hamilton, Jean Hersholt and} Joan Marsh. Mother of Bella Bella Doctor is Dead in South Mrs. Elizabeth istic wife of Dr. J. W. Darby of ver and mother of Bella Bella, ps in Vancouver at the age of 83 y R 5 ) Crosby United Church in Monday with F vin officiating Capilano Cemetery Another son of decea is Di G. Darby of Summervil NJ = 4 4 Light up ‘a pipeful of Ogden’s Cut Plug .. . you'll find it a cooler, richer, If you “roll your own", use sweeter and more fragrant smoke... Ogden’s fine cut and : it makes your pipe taste better, your CRantesheraigeretis fopers * smoke more satisfying. owt @ " meee 4, 7] THE MARKET B.C. Fresh Extras, doz. 45jCrab Apples, 4 lus. 2. an B.C. Fresh First, doz. 37! box . 200 ? ee Local, new laid, doz 00 | Pears, Anjous, doz. 30c te 45 Retail prices current here at pre- Butter Ribier Grapes, Ib. .............. 25 y sent are as follows | Fancy cartoned Jb 34 | Tokay Grapes, lb 25 Vegetables No. | ¢ oe 93 outrece s aes Ib. = ¢ 2 5 ~ : encord sTapes f Potatoes, 15 to 15 Ibs $ 29 extracted Honey, per jar 20c to 30| Bananas. a 15 4 sack, $1.50 to 1.75 Camb téney 25 Be, Vegetable Marrow, lb. 05 | ~ - ecices Dried Fruits Pps Beets, bunch 95 | ontario elit aie Be 45 | Dates, bulk, & to... 18} : Parsley, bunch SON ae casi os a tecien — 30 Lemon and range Peel ........ 29) ia Pumpkins, Ib. 05 | c a S = “ac | Black Cooking Figs, lb. 10 * Turnips, 8 Ibs. a mites Wel oo Edam, Ib. 5 Ae! py Carrots, 8 lbs. 2p f n| White Figs, Ib. —......... 12% j ; oquefort, Ib. 3 ’ Green Peppers, Ib. i Gennes ar 69 Prunes, 30-40, lb. 14 ik Citron, Ib. 05 ? “| Prunes, 40-50, Ib - iC} N Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. 25) Suga Prunes, 60-70, 3 Ibs 25 4), Field Tomatoes, lb. 5c to g7| White, 100 Ibs. 5.60 | Raisins, Australian seedless, Ib. 15 | oY, Radishes, 3 bunches 19 | Fellow, 100 tbe. 5.10 Raisins, Cal. seedless, 2 Ibs... 35] r B.C. Cauliflower, 20c to 30 Lard Currants, Ib Jiagsaaie Aa fs Onions, B.C., 6 Ibs. 25|Pure, lb, 15c to 17| Apricots, Ib. 18c to .20} 8 Green Onions, 3 bunches 10) Nuts Apples, dried 12 4 Hubbard Squash, Ib. 0g | Almonds, shelled Valencias 50 Peaches, Peeled 18 a Celery, head large 15 | California soft shelled Walnuts .35 Meats Gi . Golden Bantam Corn. doz. 40 Walnuts, broken shelled 30 Turkeys. Ib 35 Garlic, imported, per Ib. ......... 40| Walnuts, shelled halves 43\ Fowl No. 1. Ib 28 Savoy Cabbage, each, 12 to 18 | Peanuts AS) poastin 1g Chicken, lb. 3 , Cabbage, local, green D9 Apples Ham, sliced, first grade 35 és Outdoor Cucumbers, each 07 | McIntosh Reds ‘wrapped? Ib. S7 Ham, picnic, first grade, Ib. 18 tin, Head Lettuce, head, 8c to 10; box, $2.10 to 2.75 Veal, loin, Ib ah Egg Plant, Ib. 15|McIntosh Reds, bu!k *y Ib. .06;| Veal. shoulder, Ib. ae Spinach, Ib. 10 | B.C. Cooking, Ib. 4c t 05 | Beef, pot roast, Ib. 15c and *T Flour Frults Beef, boiling, Ib., 10c to } Flour, 49's, No.1 hard wheat 1.55) Valencia Oranges doz. 25c to 80 Beef, roast, prime rib, lb YT, Pastry Flour, 10 Ibs. 45 to 50. Lemons, Cal., large 60 Beef, steak. Ib. 25c to ..... 30 Aust. Pastry flour, 10 Ibs. _...... 40 | Grapefruit, California, 5c t 19 Lamb, shoulder, Ib 25 ¢ Eggs | Cranberries, Ib 30 Lamb, leg, 1b 30 x Alberta Seconds, doz. 20 , Quince, Ib 10, Lamb chops, Jb 35 , — . ¥ % $ ) 2 e pat. os *, r . moa : . : : i: THRI#TINESS is a state of mind that is nearly as valuable an : asset as a bank aecount.... For thriftiness can always get a bank account of its own. And it’s easy to tell thrifty people from the way in which they say read the newspapers — just as you can usually spot the other kind. The great majority of men and women never put a newspaper down until they have read the important news which is directed to them through advertisements. The modern woman, especially, finds the advertisements in- dispensible. She spends more than five-sixths of the family in- come.And the prosperity, happiness and health of her household frequently depend on her reading of the advertisements and on 5 the wisdom with which she chooses everything she buys. at The advertisements bring you complete information about ac- = cepted products and new ones. Through them you can compare values ... discover ways and means for greater household effic- iency and enjoyment ... and make sure that every dollar spent will bring its full return. on “TILE THE TOILER” Steamship Sailings For Vancouver— Tuesday—ss, Cardena ....1:30 p.m. Thurs.—ss Prince Rupert, 10 p.m Friday—ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. \MAN aes a SWeELr Ore |OUTSIDE ~ THEY Bay Gomes Ss. Catala . midnight Oct, 24—ss. Prin. Norah ........ p.m. From Vancouver— Sunday—ss. Cardena p.m. Wed.—ss. Prince Rupert 9:30 a.m Friday—ss. Catala p.m. Ss, Princess Adelaide p.m.| Oct. 17—ss. Princess Norah a.m. Oct, 29—8s. Princess Norah a.m. | For Naas River and Port Simpson— | Sunday—ss. Cardena 8 p.m. From Naas River & Port Simpson— | Tuesday—ss. Cardena ....11:30 a.m. | for Stewart and Anyox— Sunday—ss. Cardena ........ 8 p.m. MY MY NOW we Can Get] Work LETS DECLARE *¢+#e*+¢e¢4+?274744%4 4 TELL THE PEOPLE “Tell tick and tell ‘em often Expl to folks plain! and sincere wh ) sell. Kee erla ing at ther Advertising is pretty much like shovelling a furnace. ( you stop stok- ing, the fire Wm Wrigley jr (tf ‘am rOeTreriereteeerees **+#¢+++047 4444 Good Clothes Do Make You Great Order Your Next New Suit From LING The Tailor Second Ave.—Opp. Post Office Phone — 649 WIDE RANGE OF FINE QUALITY WOOLLENS TO CHOOSE FROM We use best trimmings; class workmanship; fit guaranteed. high perfect - Watermelons eet e tee e eee e+ + SAVE... 25 to 30 Cents On Dollar When outfitting for the win- ter don't forget that you can get wearing apparel at much lower prices at— Montreal Importers We have just purchased new goods at pres« low prices and we are giving our custom- ers the benefit for quick turn- over. Cail and see the goods. | Are Grown By Burns Lake Man P. R. Lewis Has Success With Rais- ing of Variety Which is Said to Be Superior to, Imported i BURNS LAKE, Oct. 24:—Water- melons have been succesfsully rais- ed here this year by P. R. Lewis of Burns Lake Most of the them weighed about fifteen pounds each The q melons are declared r in flavor and swee the imported variety tness JONES = Family Meat Market | i pape some n Lega as ect casey, aa 25c¢ oe 7™ 60c ntiiaad 50¢ Pork Ch 50e ; 25¢ gree She 45¢c “i a $1 00 "sade * §50c 957 — Phone ~ 957 Hotel Central Ltd, Cove nient to business district, home! beautiful harbor views. reasonable, Spacious sample rooms. FIRST CLASS CAFE Open at All Hours Special monthly rate for Rooms and Meals Hotel Central Ltd. First Avenue & Seventh Street eee ike, Rates No Introduction Necessary SOONE 1 Ya with by \ [ Ler ME You To MR. WiSe | Ba Sherman, 12,000, 8.4c Hazel n Usk he stra | Baseball Hallowe’en Masquerade. | | { "Halibut ! Arrivals American 4 North, 26,000, 5¢ and 2c, going to Seattle Itic, 10,000, 7.8c and 3c, Paci- Monday & Tu ye H.. 12,000, 81c and Midway, 13,000, 8.1c the the assisted he on ably his violin at Believe in yourself, believe humanity and 3c Stor- and 3c, Stor- TWO SHOWS — 7 4 esday nd Feature starts 7:49 a a re ADMISSION — 15 4 4 OUT OF THE AIR Evans, { | ! | or- Usk METRO NEWS in ————_! nd 2c and 3c G ind, 10,000, 8 1 DRAMA oe - ROMANCE Tuscan, 11,000, 8.4c and 3c, At- H EARTACHE Canadian ‘6 Capella I., 10,000, 6.7¢ and 3c, At- YOU Helen II., 8,500, 6.1¢c and 4c, Stor- 3 ee 1, LISTENING R. W., 5,000, 6.1¢c and 3c, Atlin avenge - " With William Haines, Madge USK Anita Page, Karey Morley, Neil Hamilton, Wal. Jack Osborne, C. N. R. relief ag- lace Ford s spending a few days in Usk Back of the Scenes ing - . Broadcasting Ralph Skinner, who is attenacing readcasting Station, zh school in Tert spent Comedy—“HARUM SCARUyp week-end at the home of his par Sportlight— nts, Mr. and Mrs. P. Skinner. While “OLYMPIC TALENT’ | WEDNESDAY & THURSDAy ‘TWO AGAINST THE Wort WEDNESDAY REVIYV “THE CUBAN LOVE SoNG’ AL Christies | > See PREMIUM “T'm glad you bought plenty of Christie's Soda Crackers... because, Premium with soup, theyre about all we'll need for a good lunch,” SODA CRACKERS | Crisp, light, flaky and slightly salted. Irresist- ible. Once the starts eating them... be the supply doesn’t run out, family sure — Du-All Reversible Dusting Double Sides— MOPS y cani nar tne ie flat on the oak Surface—You Use B No Adjustments Neces Ire; they PI from or Sale By — Thompson Hardware Co.. Ltd. Modern Flat Fo r Rent on Second Avenue 65c $1.50 — ——, Back Northern B. C. Payrolls Keep the Home slack with Boys Working—Insist on Bulkley Valley Coal For those who wish to economize try a portion of Bulkley Valley 1 your furnace coal INTRODUCE AND MR. wiSe THIS IS Mac