t PAflE FOUR. T We have splendid PANCINQ PUMPS From $6.00 Upwards. ONYX SHOES FOR LADIES. Family SHOE Store "The Home of' Real Shoes." Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Christmas visit to the Old Land early. For Tickets, Rales and Infnrmalion, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Hread is your best food. Kat more of il. Kept by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert. B.C. Stove WOOD We have, just received a car load of up river wood. guaranteed; seasoned .and dry. Size cut to order. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 580. Service and Quality our Motto. KING GEORGE CAFE First Class CHOP SlEY and NOODLES. Furnished Rooms to Rent. Prices Reasonable. Phone Blue 471. Second Ave. "RCDUCE HIQH COST OF UVINO. Eliminate the draught arouud your windows, and use less poal. SEE OUR PATENT WEATHER STRIP Fop Doors and Window. Glassand Mirrors of all kinds. T. ROSS HHACKAY. Phono BlJ 166. THRILLING LOVE STORY OF VIENNA The week end ottering al Hie jWVslliolme commencing to-mor-irow nighl is The Merry-go-jRmind ami slory of gayest Vienna. j The atmosphere of Hie picture !i so well handled that tin' jpeclalor will swear that he was at the Viennese Coney Island. II Ilia the advantage of a straight forward and authentic story anil while the tale of the love of the count for a- little organ grinder al Hie amusement piirk is quite simple, it i discreet and touching, and you gel, a genuine feel-incr that il all tuizlil j-eallv hail- riAii aian i a IliA I i i tint I f !!! girl who look a champagne bath in a hush wine cup during the revel. Here's the way Dorothy Day criticized the picture in the New York Sunday Telegraph: i'lie dashing Count Maxamil- liait von Hohenegg -Is. first in troduced to the audience in His boudoir. His valet produces a large box of roe, the gift of a' feminine admirer. Then we are shown the pampered count enjoying his breakfast which is served lo him. in his hath. Naturally these goings mi pre-judiciu. against (lie fellow, but he turns out In be as fine an Austrian nobleman, as you, can imagine. Love Entanglements "He is engaged lo marry a woman of noble rank, and the Emperor Franz Joseph ha practically requested thai the marriage lake place. "Then the scene shifts lo Hie Prater. The count meets a litlfe organ grinder girl In Jhe merry- go-round. She is loved. Her hunchback lover frequents Ihe grounds 'And protects, her from the cruelty of Ihe supervisor and owner of Ihe plar. This boy. mnrvelously played by George Hackathorne, later sets bis pel orang-outang loose tif devour the cruel proprietor a scene. hy Jhe way, which is beautifully done. Ihe count loves the girl, bu( for diplomatic reasons (Jie. is forced to marry' I be other woman. When I lie girl find out about il she l heartbroken And all the time the merry-go- round goes on and on. Then comes Ihe war. The count goo, away and Ihe girl becomes en gaged lo Hie hunchback. She hears of the man's death and just, as she is preparing lo I marry the boy, the count re turn. I lie oiu love uare. up and the girl, on learning that Ihe count's, wife is dead, forgel about her poor hunchback 'lover and finds herself in the strong arms of the count. Characters (ieorge Hackathorne gives bealuiful portrayal of the role of ihe hunchback. When he i shown alone' in one of the final scenes sobbing as if hi heart would break you almost wish the count had been killed on the bal lie fieltl s,, dial the girl w.iluld have married I lie boy. "Norinan Kerry as I he count give a fine performance, lie , , . . I must he six fool two if lin i an Spectacular Is the Picture Com-;. ... . pelllng the Plot In "The Merry-go-Round were giail worn I lie orang outang ate him up! ! THE WILV NEWS. TburJy. Nv.eim.n 8, , 1 4 ' r- Ilorryniati Inverness; .Mrs. Dyro Cadenhcnd, Pittsburg. Ph.; Mrs. II. Middlelon, Tonnilu: A. Nelson, Tncoiua. Central Mrs. Eraser and child, city; flapper sorry lhal the Austrian j K. I.. Davie, city: F. Daniel, nobility is no longer what ilC...lt. u se I t(l be. As the girl, Mary I Philhin i? appealing and ever , REGIMENTAL ORDERS (ieorge Seigiiiatiu i the pro-! Nopth BC- "0mn prielor of the merry-go-round.,"1- He is wicked and cruel, ami i. so convincing in hi role that wej 102 Bn. C.E.F. Orders, by Major J. W. Niclmll Dorolhv commanding: Huliei- 4)nierly oftlcer for week ending Nov. 17, Lieul. W. Hume. Next' for duly, Lieut. J. Hams ley. Promo! but. The OilWr approve I lie following promotion: To be Company Sergl. Major: Sgl. W. Davie, a from Nov. 7, lt3. To bo Sergeant: No. .Ill Pl. W. Robinson. "Special Parade. All ranks and band are requested lo attend special parade in uniform on ' Friday, Nov. 9. 8 p.m. Church Parade. All member of the Regiment will fall in. al the Drill Hkill on Sunday. Nov. II. Armistice Day, 10 a.m. sharp lo attend divine service. Dress: Drill order. p: h. ashhriixje. " Acting Adjt MRS. PANKHURST IS FEARFUL FOR GIRLS Former Suffragette Leader Decries Modern Tendencies Which Are Harmful OTTAWA, Ont Nov. 8.Onre a foremost apostle -of women freedom, leader of a ifarnou suffragette band whoso motto "Deeds Not ; Words." Mr. Wallace is regal as. tin c"unlesi;mineline Pankhurst today i not and Hie rol uf, the ,casl i ef.;Ko sure this freedom ha been a feclive in every way. gond thing for women, for men. ( "Merry-o-Round' Ihe idle side of life. signifies or for the world. Not that she Aflor each has altered one whit about the tragedy in the picture a merry-gn-rouud I sltijwn being turned by a relentless-looking figure doubtless designed lo be sym-Jaiid Insecurities front which her bolic of Fall" we think we re-'fox. suffers, lint she dec.ie lh cognized him. a one of the four .modern tendencies; which she bo- horsemen). ilieve harmful to the youth of Commental j "An interesting picture, well presented and. acted, with a real Continental atmosphere, sums, il, all up. "Detail of interior and cos tumes have also been, given care ful at lent ion and anyone who can find fault with these back grounds and dolails .would doubtless pick flaws in the art of Yvelle (iuilborl or Mine. Due." HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert F. II. Worlock, W. II. Logan, .lohri Cameron and Iterl Man- Irop, Victoria; E. K. Chicago; Mr, and Mrs. II., .1, Cunningham Port F.ingl)in: , I.. Hrown, F. H. Dowling, E. El- wards, .1. A, Fnrris and A. E Slrugnell, Vancouver; O, OIen vole, which she wanted because she. recosniz.e.t that through it might lie righled inequalities the world, and particularly of the American, continent. She sees much fhaL ii lad la co-eiliu cniiou, under comparatively lax supervision, ami she., think the freedom." of the youth f today a, i)a;iter from which the youth of tomorrow will suffer, .Mrs .I'aiiKiiursi is louring Eastern Ontario for the Canadian Council of Social, Hygiene, in company with Miss Estelle Hew- oii, Ontario ncretar', and Mrs, It, A. Keiineily, of Ottawa, a volun teer worker. In cnnniany will them she ha aJo toured North Ontario in, Ihe sxine interests. "It co-education I to be good it must be under the .strictest Knolt.ifiuperviKiou, and even at thai I don't knoW haw' anyone could hope to supervisor modern yoiilh, ahl Mrs. Paukliursl, who by no mean look al the world through blue spectacle, "I am bound lo and O, E. Nilson, Seattle; II. S. confess I Hunk separate college BRIER TMAOC MARK, 'mm REGISTtREO 73 Mi i i,. , .i 'i u- i..-im..uji.Li'iin i., . t i mill, - ; - J ' ' - - BRINGING UP FATHER " ; v ' . ' '- By GeorgeMcManu( Season La 1 W ' For real Toot comfort and to got Hie nfost enjoyment out of the evening, drop in an. I he filled at the Family Shoe Store. ! il , , JJ I to WA, fuivn Soviet. WC "I ff a , . -w- Daily News Classified Ads. 3 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. Nu AdvartlMinant Takan for Lmtm tUnn BOc WANTED SALESMEN.- In evtry limn- If you want a permanent business with an insured income, see page 5'J Saturday Evening Post, issue' of November 3: and if you think you can qualify, apply P. II. Drr. P.O. llox. DJOl, Winnipeg, Man. WANTED, Men and women lo learn barbering. Paid while learning and tools free. Write for catalogue. M"ler llarbei College. Vancouver. U.C. INFORMATION WANTED NEI.S ROHERT ERICKSON. pnv- bably fisiifv-man. will learn something to his advantage liy writing to "Inquirer' Route I, Mux SO L. Long llenrh, Qili-fornia. 2&r FOR SALE RARE OPPORTUNITY lo buy coy home., close in. Ha front verandah on soul hern exK, ure, living room, ktlrhen, Iwn bedroom and large attic; all excellent condition. Standard lot on grade. Prieo for quick ,ale, nine-fifty. Term fou,r-flffly cah, balance tnonltily. ( ) w 1 1 r r . P.O. liox 387 ,Ci I y FOR SALE. One MrClary Koolenay Range, price J0.O. Phone lim. iC5 FOR SALE. Two piano, cheap. Phone llluc 331. 200 FOR RENT FOR RENT. Si roomed house, parlly furnished. Centrally located. Apply llox I IH Daily News Ofllce. STEAM Heated Flat for rent Hesntr apartmentA. M. M. Stephens. FOR RENT Houfekeeping room 110 Sixth Avenue East. Phone Hlue 217. If FOUR RO(MED FLAT lo Rent. Steam heal. Apply Smith A Mallett. tf FOR RENT. Modern houe. five room and bath. Apply Munro Hro. - tf MODERN four room flal for rent. Westenhnver Uros. tf ROOMS TO RENT In Wallace Illock. Apply Store. If FOUND FOUND. Two key on string Apply Daily New Office. BOAHD. BOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf ROOM AND BOARD PALMER HOUSE. 406- Seventh Avenue West. Phone Red M'J. Furnished auiles. LOST LOST. While rnwboat in Prince Rupert harbor. Finder pleaoe phone Green 102, Reward. LOST. Earring drop, cainen and two pearl on chain. Reward. Phone Oj-een 102. 2(511 for men and wnmieii, a lit Eng land, are Hie heller plan. Co-ed iicaliou should be proper if nil Hie student were at school with studious intent. Hut they are not I hey want to have a good time ami il i not always a healthy good time. I'hey refill nnnnllinK books, and young ineii and women day women scarcely iliciiAf, wiih women or men with men. Subscribe for the Dally News. REPAIRIMQ ANYTIIINU IN CANVAS. EXPERIENCED CORSETICRE Orders taken for Spirella OohI Mrs. J. M. Crahlman Kaien Shoe Store, 711 Second Avenue Went. CHIMNEY CLEANINQ Modeiale !'rie OLD NICK Prince RiiixtI r.tgar Store Phone Httie MAIL SCHEDULE For the East days, close at 5.30 p.m. From the East-Monday. Thursday.? and Saturday. 1.30 p.m. From Vancouver Sundayi . ...P. M. Wednesdays ..... 3 P.M. Fridays A.M. Salurdayn 3 P.M. C.P.R. November 12 and 20. To Vancouver Tuendayn. Mall clones al I P.M. Thursday . 10 P.M. Saturdays A.M. Sunday .I0 P.M. C.P.R. November 2. 10 and 30. To Anyox, Alice Arm- Wednesdays ...i From Anyoi, Alice, Arm . taito ACT. Phone J niu r initnun u ppi, u pVrcuH 7fl. P. LcClatre. Cow Hay. i (jMtt Ua4 ,"",V, "i 9 P.M. Tl. a Salurdays ,. 9 P.M. Sunday 7 P.M. From Stewart and Premlsr . Sunday 8 P.M. Tuesdays , A.M. To Alaska Points November 1 2 and 20. From Alaska Points-November 2, 10 and 30. To Queen Charlotte Island Points Nnvrmber 3 and 17. . 5.30 P.M. From Queon Charlotte Points November am) 15. dlscu frankly whnl in olher.To Naas River Points and Port simpson- inn ui rrinrr Kuit CAN'T D2 CEATCN. "'. hyi$ ,rltnUr UUndt. li1 Mjfrfl f t t My Kliwk of Irur cannot bo; Ta, Suti ut I, thJWtnV t beaten for price ad quality. n ; .i", :. lini you buy furs here you mate i iXkIun- ttw roibmmf tw, b. no mixlnke. around. CjiII in and look' '"'.'. W. QOLDDLOOM, Second Avenue. TAXI Taxi 67 Phono. (Call Oeorg? or (!ut) Ross Brother. Priinpi Sr. ice and Comfort Day or Night Stand: Boton Orlll Third Avenue CHIROPHACTOR R. D. TAS3IC, D.C. Chiropractor ard Avenue, prince Rupert, U.C. Hours: 10 to 12: 2 to I: 7 lo 8. Phone II hue CSS. Residence. Oren 13ft. AUCTION SALCS. (".ondnrted at your home or our room. (iiMxl nl sold on roin-mlssion. H. H. HEMMINOS, Auctioneer. Furniture and iofkery. I hird AvV. Phone Ula. k ll.Jt HmIm. nor' nr tMUKla r) u TX. Ilfi. r u. rNutf the MM xrtil'i I- i. , huim. norr ur Ut. ti th ttrr of uM Tl ; Ibrnrf r. i. twUwrtr. "iihI rihiar U nark ar Crare luli v t4utt,rHrrtuml, nt fHiU c TIIOMtS V H i ttl4 Uttmbrr tn LAND ACT. Ktl lUll U Applf U rrtw In tand ln.i'i'-t hi - w .. nr at -Hr 'ipri. j,,. . ,, I Lrril UUwI. Oum htr 41 It U4 ( All) Ink! Ttt V .Ul llul I. Tb,i,j. I . Ofrlr, IbimmI u il ' ta tmt Ilk fniwwlif iImtv of Allt lowi. sUmii 4 flr tnn Un putt -t ij- it-' Mlk 11.11 rluljt: iVfu . rtm; IM tmH tt 11 rl.tfit Ik Mia In Ii j . patel i'f mnmm-niii. .t r lift . !! or k HloMt A M r f . I MHd jft'titr I'M. I:' LA10 AST HMlt f NnllM t Act If U ImmLmI I t ii.ll I .HJ fkt.f.l.f t t I M ttfti at AIM h.ft ' " Qmn "iirVII tlMMt Tat Mlrv Umi l. iv.i' 1 l 1 .1(1 ami Red 1 12. "HnUf. m n-vO e. t-- lh f-l.,tii it, . mir m r A in ioti. aim: orthrol of ttm miHM !?: iiwiw i ir mnrr or In. U ikr 4i" AIH Wl: ttmmr MikHi - e- "rlhflr. tmn fnilitr mi i Ikr pl of mtummrwi, f t( Sl.TJ Art. nr ..r " Stmw I , ' ntd tttr ti or ' LAND ACT. Ntl f lUiU U Alf. , Imw Ls. Id iktH tAOd IXflMt, I ' i' trtrt i.r prtiww Munrt. u 1 - i M B ICAptAin Cat. Plti ItliiMt. A Tik BMIt irul W Jrfr,a ' irmttr, ocrpati 'n1 " la ahit 'or prniMMii t flloifir WriiJ Uihi , pni p;m. on t f'iti ' , Ulna Cat, tlwnre emin I - ' ' l chln; lhnr north - . lor tbriu- fol.iinr h-r ' Monday. Wednond.iyA and pr. Wwewiiwai M r.,num.nr ' '!" vv j iir't' , t)Ai4 tin laly. Utl. ."Urn tl ri' u f u X. --1 IMtRAL ACT, ccRTiriCATC or ieoi,i' NOTICS. M ' 1 , -." -Vmr V. I' .1. r" Mirtt ClAlm. " ,' . Skrvna Vluinr PI!" lurr tHlrlL Vtn 1nrl1 ir ftlM im Wlul iruuiivi Tik SnlW Itltl VVhti' ' . ! , l.lmtud. I rw Minr- ,y ' TtltAC, inlrwl, tHIT rt- ' ' ' . . fiorwif. In fty In ll ! I 1 ... fur Orufirii f.f Inipf'H.n:! ,Y wrfH of nbuinlnt t run ' 1 At (him. . . , r1 frjbr tk nrnlce ttn . mdf fiton t. mi h , fore Ih iMiianrr of turn -' (fntmnwnl. . . ,, Hated Ihli Itlh dtr "r Ann- ' , p. M, MO.Nriil' e LAND ACT. Nll. f Intintlen lo ApT'l k" In Cm UrKl IM.lrn tl J irM-t of Mnre riupfn In Climihru Intrt M : !0-n I'harldtti Ilni1 uiK.jui. o A , T,k. -,ir thil I. in. To Port Simpson, Alice Arm:?' vinrmivrr. nr.. "i ;' Anyox and Arrandale. I',' ,';.' tiF frfKwKf Sundays 7 P.M.!,"f;im.n, , h. .,,,,, From Port Simpson, Alios Arm'Tt. m; iornri mum Anyox and Arrandale XYi!r Tuesday V.M !fniiinr u isir f 1 '" io siewart ana rremier iiinim n il imi. nwir TIIOMl A, UA I!' ' ntit plVmtr ttm. I"'' - MINERAL ACT. ciaTiricATi "o7lArovlI"lT, NOTICC. ur V lUlir. Ililr ?n'r. "' " l.Hirl . Hair J". 4, Atxi iiaia f.lllll, uir'nf , SiiiiAid In lini HiiA vj. i niYKIcn Of CMt putrlrl. xivfl.h. H moiir In'rl ..n Wlrwtm lv ,v" Tk M,llc that I, Ttmm". :n Fres Nlnrr'i CrllflMi'' M." Irrwl, ilily rtv fnm tW f r Piiy W ih Minin- Heroriei liriolK t,f linfinilrrliimU ""r l.. : .i.irt of oMiininr t Crown orM AnJ furtlw-f tik 'ws ''iiV"' ""t ia.l f a riMt W . . J rt , . 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