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Milburn Co, Lad, Toronto, Ont MacKenzie’s Furniture Kiddy Crib Blankets—Regular 90c DR I, CONN i ob os da cab a0¢ Kapok—Guaranteed pure Baler ree, per pound ................... 60c Or we meee £0P so Saas... 2.. 5 Cushion Forms—Kapok filling, all sizes Reg. up to $1.30; Sale Price, any size ..... 65¢ Bed Comforters, up from ............ . 1 $2.00 Furniture, Linoleum and Linoleum Rugs, Beds, Springs and Mattresses. Everything for the home. 327 Third Avenue Phone 775 Jasper Hard Coal oe a a a rr $11.50 MINEHEAD LUMP—Per Ton ..... 12.50 JASPER LUMP—Per Ton ........ 12.50 Dry Cedar and Jackpine For Sale ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 REBEKAHS HONORED Delightful Surprise Hallowe'en Party Tendered Last Night By Oddfellows’ Lodge Members of the Rebekah Lodge were entertained by the Oddfellows at a delightful surprise Hallowe'en |social last night in the new hall on ‘Fourth Avenue East. The proceed- ings opened with a banquet, during ; Which there were a number of speeches and musical selections, | games and dancing following. About | fifty. persons were present: ; One of the purposes of the gath- ering was to present a report to the Rebékahs in connection with the construction of the new hall as well as to extend formal! thanks for valu- able assistance given by the Re- bekahs in connection with the fur- nishing, etc. of the building. This’ acknowledgement was duly carried out by 8S. N. Boyle, Noble Grand, in an appropriate speech Serving tables at the banquet were R. J, Keron, Peter Cameron, Mike Hudema and Murdo McArthur who wore appropriate costumes and {masks | The banquet program was as fol- lows: The Blessing, Albert Blackha!! } Community Song; “The More We } | Are Together.” . Speech, S. N. Boyle, Noble Grand, Speech in reply, Miss Rita John-! ston, Noble Grand of Rebekali Lodge Comunity Song by Oddfellows, “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows.” Report of Building Committee, N. |W. Appleyard Speech, James Hadden, District Deputy Grand Master Speech in reply, J. E. Boddie chairman of building committee. THE DAILY NEWS After watching Nina Gurvich, the rangy hard-hitting welterweight, fight eight torrid rounds with spar- ring partners, ranging from ban- tamweights to heavyweights, fight fans are reminded that Nina, with that dangerous right, can dish out plenty of punishment. The way he ing fight. He is said to be in far better condition than when he last fought and at present he is a for- midable opponent for any welter- weight. In watching Billy Bagshaw, Nina’s ypporent, train, the blonde welter can be described by one word, dan- gerous. With Billy carrying a pair of shoulders that would be the envy of any heavyweight and, inciden- tally, packing a wallop in either hand that has all the earmarks of KO, the reason for Gurvich’s ser ious training can be easily under- stood. As Billy and Nina are fighting on a winner-take-all basis, they both} are going in there to win next Wed- nesday night. To lose is unthinkable is Nina knows that ,if he can’t take Billy, he is through locally and Billy realizes that, if he fails to beat Nina, he will not get a chance to meet Windle. This is an ideal fight situation as either boy has everything to gain if he wins and everything to lose if he is beaten. | District News PORT SIMPSON P. M. L. No. 8 has been up several times to try and gather any infor mation surrounding the somewhat mysterious disappearance of Napo leon Labelle;:;who has gone from Georgetown. Police are still inves ligating. os Staff Captain Acton and othe: Salvation Army officers from Ru pert Were in town and held a ser ies Of meetings in the village las week, W. E. Collison has been in town on official business and returned t¢ Rupert the same day At a meeting of the local C. G T. under Mi were elected Levers, the following aS Officers for the coming year. Leader and President Grace Beynon; secretary, Grace Ross The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupert Brand” SMOKED — BLACK COD — Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. \ Hotel Arrivals Central J. Wojanchouski, Pacific; Harola Speech, “Rambling Reminiscen- jces,” A. R. Phillips Mail Schedule Community Song, “John Brown’s| For the East— | Body ‘ | { Speech, “Anecdotes,” J. W. Mc Kinley Community Song, “My Bonnie! Lies Over the Ocean.” ui H. M. Daggett was in the chair A cheerful temper spreads like the dawn, and all vapors disperse before it—Jane Porter : Monday, Wednesday and Yriday 8:30 a.m From the Last— Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day 8 p.m or Vancouver— Tuesday 12:30 p.m Thursday 9 p.m Friday ll p.m November 2 and 20 p.m SAVE WRIGLEY 5c WRAPPERS—Write for PREMIUM GIFT CATALOGUE “TILLIE THE TOILER” | SPORT CHAT | WHY PAY outboxed the lighter men proves | that he means business in the com- | Do... BIG PRICES? Get Your Shoes, Clothing & Furnishings — at — 25% to 35% Less New shipments of Men’s, Wo- men’s and Children’s wear ar- riving daily. Very low prices; large selec- tion; all goods bought from the best makers, Call and see them, You do not have to buy. Best values in the city given on city relief scrip. Shop at the Montreal Importers Third Avenue NEW PAIR FEATURED. ;}Robert Young and Margaret Perry Stary of “New Morals For Old” at Capitol Theatre | | New Morais For Old,” film ver-/| ion of the London and New York! tage success “After All,” is being offered as the feature attraction on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here for the middie of this week The cas headed by two young new-comers to the screen from the ge—Robert Young, who has al-!| ready been leatured in one or two | creen uccesse and Margaret Perry, who was the ‘star of the} Broadway production. and who 1s | | makit he fir screen appear- | ll is another of the | newer screen actors who has a| iprominent part if th picture | Lewis § My i Loy and Louise | Closser Hal all we known to | movie f ilso have important | lroles in “New Morals For Old.’ | The story of “New Morals For| (Old” deals with the age-old strug- | le between old-fashioned parents | - n children. Hampered by brother and ‘onstant restrictions,a isister resolve to lead their own ves. def conventions and the wishes of their parents. 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