PAGE SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 9 p.m. Constance Talmadga in "THE GOLDFISH" The story or a flapper who wouldn't and just couldn't stay married. The adventure of a girl who couldn't refuse a proposal. Four matrimonial knots with a laugh in every twist. How I" win 'em; how to hold 'em; how to make 'em toe the. mark; how to love 'em; how to jilt 'em,; how to keep eni in the dark. Winsome Connie in her most laughable comedy-hit. Girls! See "The Goldfish and get some tips. Hoys! Watch your step after you have taken her to it, A bubbling, sparkling comedy-drama full of fun, frolic and side splitting laughter. Strong cast: Jack .fuHiHll. Jean Hersholt, Frank Elliott, William Conklin, Kate Lester and many others. FOX N L" WS-G AZETTE Admission 35c and 10c. Optician and Optometrist YOU C-TN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and practical knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service possible, while our charges will be found reasonable in every Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES. Diamonds, watches, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbronsr Diamond Specialist S..n .I.'i ; g.-t all tne wear-worth out of a suit Ilia; is p.issiiil" in tli' i'1'in-itiii of faint.v Dorothy. There are some men ami women of her acquaintance she says are very neglectful when it comes i.i taking an inventory of tln-ir ward-rubes. She believes thai mjr cleaning is on "f tip- biggest home saving helps ever established. You'll be lntliii'-.l 1o agree with her after u investigate our worth. PHONE 8 J BOX392 PRINCEt RUPERT WHEN ATTACKED BY DYSENTERY You Should Take And You Will Get PROMPT RELIEF When you ask for '"Dr. FowlerV be ure yon pet what you uk for, u tome of them crap, Bo-name, b-reputation preparation! may prore dangerous to yonr health. Put op only by The T. Milbum Co, LimiUiti, Toioato, Out, MANY PEOPLE SEE OUR BARGAINS And Save Money Thursday, Friday, Saturday. IF YOU BUY MEAT af our Iiargain Prices we will also sell Davies' Tomalo Soup, new stock, 6 tins 55c Slicedl'incapple, large tins. 3 tins for 50c Broken Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 25o Loganberry Jam, 4 lb. tin 65o KothoUkC Tomatoes, guaranteed stock, 5 lb. basket 50c Special t Siring Hrooms 50c Campbell's pork and Beans large I ins, each tin good for two meals, per tin 15c Fresh Ginger Snaps, 3 lbs 50c Norwegian Kipper Snacks, per tin 5c Farmers Market WALK OVER TO OUR STORE AND Save Money Take advantage of reduced prices now! Rogers' Syrup, 20 lb. tins S1.65 10 lb. tins 85c 5 lb. tins 45c No 1 Butter, lb 40c it lb. boxes $5.50 PC Eggs. 3 dozen for $1.10 Potatoes, per sack . . $2.00 Fancy Dry Onions. 5 lbs. 25c Carrots. G lbs 25c Yellow Turnips, t lbs. 25c ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. Auditorium 215 Sixth Avenue Open every' day for Skating. From 2 to I p.m. Kvenings ts to 10. Tuesday Night, Band Night. Friday Night, Moonlight Skating. Competent Instructors to leach beginners. Phone Black 449. L. F. Marren, Proj -hlor. Sterling Furnace COAL Dtlltartd In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. Thli If t very auperlor furnace roaL It lire titan not fire arvl Is entirely free from soot, ellnkeri, lark and dirt. Some or lit Uriret braltnr plants Id tn city are now mine It vitb entirely ssllsraitory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Dellrered lo Sicks. At $12.50 per ton. We are also Arrnti Tor tne Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Mala Of flea. Metal CUal. rtx- 15 WEEK END SPECIALS for THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Killed Ilulkley Valley No. 1 Steer Reef Hound Steak, per lb. 20c Sirloin Steak, per lb. . . 25c T-bone Steak, per lb. . . 30c Hound Hone Pol Roast, per lb 10c Chuck Roast of Beef, per lb. 12c Rib Roiling Reef, 3 lbs. for .. ... 25c Prime Ribs of Hecf, per lb. 20c VEAL Fresh this week from liulk-ley Valley Veal Slew, 3 lbs 25c Shoulder Roast. Veal, lb. 15c Loin (toast, per lb 20c Frehh Killed Fowl, per lb. 25c Note Our Meat Dept. is the most sanitary market in Northern H.C. Phone your orders. We have 3 phones. Ni waiting. PROVISION DEPT. Cooked Ham. sliced, pep lb 50cv Peameal Hack Hacon, sliced, per lb 35c Boneless Raw Ilam, machine sliced, thick or thin, per lb 40c Lean, streaky ?ide bacon. machnc sliced, per lb. 35c Hrookfiebl Eggs, jn carton, per dor 50c Creamery Duller, in bulk. 3 lbs. $1.15 Canadian Cheese, per lb. 25c Pure Lanl, in pails, per lb. , 20c Compound Lard, in bulk. 2 lbs. 35c Mince Meat, in bulk, per lb. 20c GROCERY DEPT. Fig I tars, new stock, per lb. 25c Carnation Milk, baby size, i for '. 25c Fxlraets, all flavors, 3 for 25c H.C. Supar. 20 lb. sacks $1.85 Telfer's Soda's in hinged lid fin. average net weight 8Vi lbs., .special . . $1.65 Combination Canned Vegetable Special 7 tins for . . . . $1.00 Vssorlroent as follows: :t tins Tomatoes. 2"s. 2 tins Corn, 2's 1 tin Pea-. 2's 1 tin Refugep Hpans. ?.. We cannot alter above assortment. . Combination Canned Fruit Special 5 tins for .. .. $1.00 Following assortment only: 1 tin Strawberries. 2"s 1 tin Sliced peaci;es, l's, tails. 1 tin Sliced Pears. 2"s 1 fin Greengage Plums, 2's 1 tin Apricots, l's, talis. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES H.C. Tomatoes, semi-hothouse, per 5 lb. basket 40c Tokay or Malaga Crapes. per lb 20c Mcintosh or Wealthy Apples, No. i wrapped stork. 3 lbs. for 25c Cooking Apples, i lhs. 25c Snail size Apples: 5 lbs. 25c Spanish Onions, per lb. 10c Terrace Turnips. 6 lbs. 25c Terrace Cabhaze. per (b. So RupertTableSupply Three Phones: ?jo,i!i.2i2 SUCCESSFUL FARMING Dillon How is Dykins getting on with the farm he bought? Milton Pretty well. He tells me he saved money on it last year. Hilton-How? Milton Let 1 1, to aiiothei man. THE DAIta NEWS FRED STORK IS SPEAKER Told Gyro Club Last Night of Vjslt to Wembley also or British Parliament and Naval Review In a vtyy interesting address delivered before the (iyro Club last night, Fred Stork, M.P. went into a description at some detail of the Canadian section of Hi' 1 1 Umpire Kxhibition al Wembley 'l i. ....., ii.. ..;it... I i Stork described the main Can adian buildm; and its contents the Canadian National building and . the machinery building. Canada, Mr. Slork declared, had spent a million dollars on its exhibit but the results would be worth it. It was attracting the most favorable comment and was highly, interesting to the millions of visitors lo the Kxposition. Hy depicting Canada from the standpoint ,of industry, natural wealth and scenery I be idea of many people from various parts of the Empire that Canada, as! .Kipling quoted, was "Our Ladyj of the Snows," wax being erased. It was being shown that Canada as an objective for travelers outclassed France and Italy, two. nations which owed much to' tqurist business . The Canadian section al the Wembley Kxbibi-j jtiou wa such thai even iinlhc public press of Australia com. inenl was made on the fact thai ! litis Dominion bad far exceeded that in the exposition of its pro-, ducts and attractions. Parliament Houses Mr. Stork also told of a visit he made lo Hie Hrilish Houses of Parliament. He bad been sur-: prised lo see thai the chamberj of the House of Commons w,i; nnl f. w I;i.ta t. j tlinl (ti fllfniL'fi) v. a u . , ... a a aa . and that there was seating, ac- comiiiouaiinn jor oniy iuu oi mci GOO members. It bad been not-1 able lo observe the contrast of; altitude between the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The latter was quite as interested a body but its members were' very matter-of-fact and dignified about Iheir business. The' Commons was more demoitslrative of its enthusiasm. The naval review at 'he Spit -bead by King Ueorge was also witnessed by Mr. Stork. This- had been a sight well worth see-, ing The orderly parade of Hril-I isb naval ships was nothing less' than stupendous. A visit to Ad-1 miral Nelson's flagship "Victory" had also been of great interest. Last night's was the first meelin? of the (iyro Club in six weeks and there was a large attendance of members who displayed renewed enthusiasm. There were also the following visitors: Fred Slork, M.P.. J. W. Scolt, S. J. Macleod, Dr. C. A. Eggerl, Ralph Harrap, Jack Iinccij62 Harnsley, A. H. Cannichael, Fred Weaver, Howard Frincll. F. W. Pearson, Weldon McAfee (Ceorge-lown) and Al Falconer (Alice Arm). Mr. Macleod, who is leaving the city to assuino the managership of the Royal Hank at Monc. Ion, N.D., was called upon for a few remarks. As be rose, be was ..reeled with the singing of "For He's Jolly Good Fellow." MAKE LUNCHEON GREAT EVENT That Is Desire of Board of Trade, Members of Which Wilt Co-operate to that End At The meeting of the council of the Hoard of Trade held yesterday afternoon J. Macleod presiding; i was decided to offer the Canadian Club cooperation in the entertainment of Digit! Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King on the occasion of his forthcoming visit' to the city and will urge upon the Canadian Club I lit desirability of making the lunch, eon to be given the Premier a large and representative one and if possible to have it open to everyone to attend, whether a.; member of the Canadian Clyb or not. I The opinion was expressed that the visit of the Canadian Premier being so great an occasion, opportunity should bo given for every man, woman or child who so wished, lo meet him and-hear his address. A resolulion was then tuta and passed unanimously asking the president lo appoint a committee to meet the executive of the Canadian Club wilh a view lo having the tcope of the luncheon enlarged and to give any assistance possible in carrying out that laudable FATHER'S FATHER MOTHER'S MOTHER MUNICH. Sept. 25. The recent weddings of Karl Hraun, 25 years old. and his father have started an endless chain of relationships which has got beyond the reach of genealogists and culminated in Hraun becoming his father's faUier-in-Iaw. Young Draun married a widow of 15 wilh grown-up children. Shortly after his father, 50 years of age. married the 2toear-old daughter of his son's wife. Genealogists figure that as a result of the two weddings young Hraun became his fathers father-in-law apd that his wife's daughter became her mother's molher-in-law and the stepmother of her own stepfather. Advertise in the Daily News. Jbroverl6o years HILLS & UNDERWOOD LONDON DRY GIN The gin You will askforagair. $3.25 A BOTTLE a This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of t British Columbia. ICTTlWCr 5439 In the enf-pUce Summrr dress, plaits malt a modest dlbvt con-fining themselves fc dusters on each side in deference to the straihi4ine suhouette. A ilaci ribbnn tie which admit itself after Use manner of the cart, a wtycU motif embroidered in black, and mU U;k bnc buttoni made a smart con- ( Uatt on a dreM of white flk oept worn b a New York woman. On many iree the ribbnn or carf tie notteni the Hiect of the untnmroed neckline. Linen ; ui ricrijr, uiu.n. j""" . rrMt i. mm4 f.. umf tJ thre olaited drev If tme is in the city much nt the ' time. inr.re make a try cool ami, dort .-vm .il a quickly aad can be laua-I. rel eu.ily. IN HIGH SOCIETY Lady Miranda That was my baby we just passed, you know. Lady Heal rice H6w do you know, my dear? , Lady Miranda - I recognlned (hi hurc.- London Fipiess. Thursday. September ti ,Jt Cash & Carry Specials Inlet. This Week Only Canned Tomatoes, 2' :, ir . I Economical. The Coupons which It came... redeemable for u.eful Circ,0 rf s, " ea Pln- article re further economy. . appie, . . 2 for . . . 35j Golden West Soap, made by . Royal Crown Soap Co. n B u K nlled Oats, 7 ;, 5 bar package 20c sacks 50c CHILDREN'S REEFER COATS In Navy Hlue Irish Serge. Sizes 20 to 28. Hpec.al. ea, h $4.95 SCYCO OIL CLOTHING. Wet Weather Garments for all. Colors Mark 1 J t ni ,JI: 11...-' Pk. .n 1.. .t 1. Men's Coals. Sires Hi to 10, each ... ... TWEED SUITINGS, 42" wide. In Slripes, Checks, Fancy Plaids ami Plum S(i ,., . ' s 9 Universal Trading Co, TEETH! TEETH! With the Cold Weather coming mi now 1- !,. 1 . ., j, those laully leelh fixed. MODERN DENTISTRY LOWEST PRICES. Dr. J. F. Maguire Smith Block. FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon Phoni 575. PEDESTRIANS DEMAND SAFETY LOS ANiKl.l. !' Pnelrians l'i (!''' has hru 'ii'. mi'-. 1 l tect xersins : f ' fi' motorists. II pledges its iii.iiiIxts prevent eareh dnM neys will be eniiliy. claims of iiieinii.-! - f Injuries. A m-di'-n' also is inclul'-'l Sealed TmkVt. ,M U' .Viitltter t.f tand. ' v ih.n rfl the viii lift. Tn it yrr ni w. IlKKtl til linilTI , urinrr ir 1.r Vtrtftrll. R' T rrrur- nni"Tt. B ' Hi. I. T 1" ' p. A;'1 TIMBER SALE XWM- rx f :n-i! urn Hi. t.iir.-ha.i- 'f 1 ' ,r Vj to rt 7,' Hoel feet ,,.(l u re .; Ouren :hJlh' , n j if Dishes 1 II r.U If milk. S'JZiZi II