PAGE SIX TIIE DAILY NEWS II IL i I I. t.Li lX-, WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT AT 7 VAUDEVILLE 8.45. TOM MIX In "THE HEART BUSTER" Tom any Tony host out with another cinema sizzler. A clean, wholesome lale of Ihe Arizona cow country in which Tom HJes wild to win Ihe girl of his heart. Big thrills for everybody. Stirring adventures include an escape from the local Hastile, in which Tony plays a leading part, (ireat Western scenery. Strong supporting cast. Esther Halslou. dyril Chadwick, William Courtright, Frank Currier, Tom Wilson and others. The New Leather Pushers, Round No. 6 "Big Boy Blue." International News. El "THE BOSTONIAN JOY BABES" In a complete new program of High-class Vaudeville. Admission 50c and 25o TIME For Sale Time is the life . measure of Thai's what our salesmen offer you. They are "selling , a real service, giving you time for morn important duties thau washing. Will You Buy? Eaaaaiivjii'ta PHONE 8 Phone 8. PRINCE BOX 392 RUPERT WEEK-END SPECIALS Libby's Pineapple, 2"s. per tin 35c 3 tins for ... ... $1.00 Libby's Spinach, 2Vi's, tir 25c Libby's Mincemeat, in bulk, lb 25o 2 lbs. for 5c (irecn Tomatoes, 8 lbs. for 25o Fresh Cabbage, lb. . . . . . 5c . .0 His. for 25o Tomatoes, per lb. ... .. 15c Celery, 2 for ,. 25c Cauliflowers . . . '. 25c to 35o Potatoes, per sack . . . $1.90 Parsnips, Heels, Carrots, Turnips, fresh stock, 8 lbs. for 25o Fresh Choice Meat. 1 01 STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84 .Or Write P.O. Hox 575. Prince Rupert, B.C. I. in mi mmmm THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. TAKE .NOTICE THAT: I.--Tin- Oiiinill of the Corporation of Ihe City of Prince Unpen Intend In eon-Mruit a pavement nri'ii feet wide, con- kIkIIiik of iiMHlre ut timber over which will be plarcd i paving- riviiik Ucpili at Ihe crown of ten Inclicit comtxed of broken How and nand. on that H,rtlon of Atlln Avenue coinmeiieliiif at a point on the north boundary of nd Avenue where It Intersecta with centre line or Ainu A if mil'. thence alunir Allin Avenue an snnwfi on ttie pliii and profile I m,hI tc1 In ilw office of tli- i:ilv K.nirlneer to a iHiliit clirht feet earn ut the central line Inlenwctloii or 17th Street ami Atlln Avenue, an a local Improvement, anil Intend to Kperlally ae the eont uMn the land ahiilUnir 'tlrectly on the work except mirh imrtlon ut the cimt I Inriirreil al aired Intcrwctloiin amt at school properly. Tim etlmatcd eon I of the work It a h.ii.iio, of which lt.al r.s l to he paid hy Ihe Corporation, and the i-Klliualcd annual peclal rale kt foot frontaire I f .47083 1 9. The H'dal aeKiiielit l to he paid In III annual Inntalmeiila. a. rerwHia dculrlnir to petition aitaluM lindertaklnir Ihe work iimiil do no on or lierore the USUI day or Nnveinher. Itlil. E. F. JONES, City CleVk. Hated till (Mil day of lli-lnher, ml. TIMBER SALE X 6604. SpbImI Teuilrm will lie received by the illrlrt KnrrMrr not tnlr tlinn iiihiii nil tin' filtl dav f NnvHiilH-r. tVH, for the imrrliiKi! f l.li'ciicr X 6r,u(, n.-ar lO-avpr I reek, cut tWn nf Krntl lllvrr, C.ll. , li eiil aill.il'UI feci of Hemlock, Cvdar, ilalsiiiii n1 Spi'iiii SsiIhk. Twii 'a I yearn will lie allowed fur rp-liioval 'r tlinlwr Kmihcr nai-tli ulai 'r the iMilcf Fnrcn li r Vi'li.rn, mi l lit- fUt i' 1 I U"-V ii It iu n, li "Halloween Week" One Pumpkin Free with eacli pounds of tanners' Tea by returning the 11a?. Farmers' Tea, per lb... 65o Highest Quality obtainable. King Apples, per box $2.00 Mcintosh Apples, extras, per box $2.50 Hest values in Rupert. Victoria Cross Cocoa, 5 lbs. GOc Santa Clara New Prunes, per lb 15c Creamery Hut I it, 2 lbs. 75c Fresh Large Eggs, per doz- 45o Fresh Oround Coffee, 3 lbs, $1.00 Milk, any kind, per case. $5.50 Fresh Meat Metier quality and lower prices. See our window. ! Farmers Market Phone Blu42S Aristotle was the father of science A,.d be said "Nature makes nothing without a purpose." Man lias been given and has taken it command over nature which ov. in his restless desire lo discover the best has brought lo the market Xanalino-Wellington coal which is now recognized to be the best obtainable. This coal has some wonderful qualities-freedom from clinkers and rock small ash deposit and powerful, lasting heat equally economical in furnace, range or fireplace. This coal is obtainable only al Albert & McCaffery's and the public will be well advised in order to make sure they secure Xauaimo - Wellington coal and not a substitute to phone their orders direct lo this firm. Their phone numbers arc 110 and r.Ci. LAND ACT. QuMn Charlolla Island Land District. Dlatrlet of Inc Rupart Take .Nmice that I, Samuel Simpson, of Metl, n.C, fi)in tlon flsticrnian. In-tpiifls tu apply for permlmlon to lee the fiillnulnir described lands: C'Unmeiirliiir at a punt planted near the southeaiit corner of j Mansett Inland, and thence 0 rhalna to low, water mark thence rollou'lnr low wmterl mark In a iioriheterly direction a dlr tame of Id rtialnn (t mile); theme went crly i rtialn; thence aniithcrly no chain" (I mile) to pnat of roiiimencpment and rontainlna; ti acrei rmnre or lemt'i. SAMUEL SI.MrSO.N. Applicant. Peter Keay, Arent. tstti September, 1SJ4. m TIMBER SALE x 66C6. Sealed Tenderi' will be received by the ilMrlct Foreater not later than noon on the 3rd day nf November, 10(4, for the Currtiae or Licence X 65S, 1'oiititaln Lake, Itlinit Ana, C.ll. (, to rut 131,000 feet tin. of Hemlock, Balaam, Spruce and Cedar gawloa-j. Two (i yean will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particular of the Chief orei-ler, Victoria, or tbe pltlrlct Foreitur. 1'iluct liuperl, b.C, Halloween Special Blue Bird Chocolates 1 lb. Package 75c Sec this line in our window. The biggest value ever offered in High (trade Chocolates in lltiperl. RupcrtTableSupply Three Phones, aio.111. 212 FURTHER PAVING BYLAWS ENACTED Fourth Avenue East From Mc-Erlcfb Street to Fifth Avenue Junction Is to be graded A local improvement inilialiw' iiylaw providing for Ihe paving of I'ourlh Avenue Has I from a I'otnl ;i7 feel east of MrMride Irei't lo (lie junction of Fourth '.wnne was inlroiluceil and given g lis firsl readings al I a I niglil'.- , council ineeltng. I Oilier bylaws were similarly j dealt with as follows: i Kiglilb Avenoe lias I from Me- : Mride Street lo Hie junction of Seventh Avenue. Hays Cove Circle on the west side from Fifth Avenue lo Seventh Avenue, (This will make il unnecessary to build the reel across Iloolh School the whole has been for the bene-1 w,lj(.h lia) ,. ,al fir, fit of the human race. He has not yet been able to find a bene ficial use for every natural thing but he has made wonderful progress in subduing the earth and making modern life one of com parative ease and comfort. Probably the most important factor proposed). Seal' Cove Circle sidewalk. Hays Cove Circle and Seventeenth Street paving bylaws were reconsidered and finally adopted. Aid, Casey inquired what had happened In. the bylaw providing for the building of a sidewalk on in making our lives comfortable, KiflMh Amu)p pas from Alf.pi, louay is an inncruance irom ,.., T!l(, i(v xntil.itllP ,.u, nature, namely, coal. And man ,,.., .,,. ,. IflUn .... with Ihe city engincr. Advertise in the Dail" News. Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUrt EYE3 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 Heilbroner Diamond Specialist USING RADIO AT PACIFIC Congregations Gather at School House to Listen to Outside Sermons Hadio is being put lo good use al Pacific and. in suite of the fact that there is no preacher there ami no church, goodly con grcgalious now gather every Suuday ewnitig in the school house to hear sermon from such places as Seattle and Portland. The set was recently installed by .Mr. Hell, the school leaclier. A week ayo last Sunday even ing. Ilie I'acwir congregation listened to a' sermon by t lie famous "Father" VMatllicw of Son I He and last Vtmmiy they heard Ilex. Phillips of I'orllaiiil. Sermons from Calgary have also been re corded. The set is also used lo good advantage during the week and concerts have been heard dearly from as far away as Ihe Atlantic coast. DEMAND TOR HOUSES CITY OF EDMONTON KDMONTOX, Oct. :'S. Kihnon- lon owns aliout two hundred houses and they are all rented, according to a reoorl just maile hy the superintendent of the land department. . There is also an increased demand for land otrer-ed for sale. W. W. Wong, Chinese, failed to appear in (lie city police court this morning in answer to a charge of having liquor unlaw- j fully in his possession and his hail of $50 was estreated. I MATERIALS Suitable For This Model A Tailored FrocU That Any One Can Make mm Standard-Designer Pattern 7696 PLAIN AND STnlPED FLANNELS, PLAIDS, CHECKS, HOMESPUNS, TRICOTINES DO per cent reduction on all patterns pul'Cluued with dress lengths. Fancy designs. Muttons in latest NOVEL CONCERT LAST EVENING Affair Staged In Boston Hall by Knights and Sisters of Pythias was Unqualified Success ' The Hallowe'en entertainment 'given last night in the Doslon Hall by the Knights of l'ythia, land Pvlhiau Sisters was no unqualified success, 175 persons being in attendance. The program was of a. Very novel and ! interesting character as were the K'Micnil arrangements all of ! which reflected credit on Ihe iruiiiinillec in charge for its Ingenious efforts. Much fun was provoked through each person, on entering the hall. , being compelled o pass t brutish an ante-room where he or she was subjected to the antics tin , hallowe'en spooks. In the main hall, they were met by ghosts ar.il escorted lo their scats, the dim - lulling furl her lending to ihe iweinlncss of the effect. P. II. I.iiuey was chairman and the program was as follows: March of the (ihosts led by Piper James Sturgeon. Humorous recitation, J. C. Ilraily. Vocal solo, Miss (;, Jones. Violin solo, William Murray. 'Junior. ,t Hustle impersonal ion, llarrj Astoria. Vocal solo, Mrs. J. J. Muldoou. Illackface comic sketch, Joe Italehford and Jack Cobb. Vocal ?olo, Mrs. I,. (). I.arsen and for encore duel by Mr. and .Mrs. I.arsen. Saxophone solo, Art liasson accompanied by Mi-. St. Cyr. Iteritalinn of her own composition, Mrs. W. Itarlon. Dance, Miss Annie (Silchrist. Ml the numbers were heartily encored. V. Vaughaii. Iavies SPECIAL FOR Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Id ptr cent discount off all our Dancing Slippers In Satin We lone them In Silver, (iold. Hlack and White, also Suede. Kid. In all the latest styles. Just newly Jabour Bros. Ltd. Phone 645. Cor. 3rd A 7th. SHOWING THE NEW FALL STYLES IN MEN'8 OVERCOATS Made from the Finest Hnglish Coating Fabrics, Here for your inspection. Prices from $25 to $50 Tuesday, October 3 jjrj STOP! LOOK! READp Here's a Bargain Event which will make you open your eye( F.nglish Ilroatlcloth, value ti ?I.B0, yunl . . Hlripetl Halinelle, yard . . . M-iiirh .Serge, Navy only, reg. 151.75, yartl Men's Modiuy rtergc, (III inch, rcg. iM.oO, y rtl Messaline Silk,s, Hlack ami Colors, lo n.5(l, v;u i Anilei'soii's (linghatns, :il inch, yanl Tiilnilar Jersey Milk, While ami Colors, yanl Sateens, Hlack and Colors, yartl Crepe tie Chines lo 2.75, ynnl Tubular Cotton for Pillows, 10 inch, yartl :i(J inch White Klaiinelelle, rvg. t5c, .'I fur 27 inch While Klaiinelelle, reg. !lif A for . lleninietl Sheets, reg. ifo.50, ti-i siie, each Flnntielelle Sheels, reg. :t.rl . 1 1-1 iatc, pair I'lulenvear Creies, figured or plain, yanl . Colored Handkerchief Linen, :)lnii li, reg. $1 ' Colored Linen Towelling, reg. tl.'c, for . .". tiolf Yarn, White ami Colors, y halls for was accompanist of ,,e evening. , SATURDAY NIGHT iinrr uh rtriruMi, reiresui inenls were served and dancing followed In the strains of music Weekly Saturday night dances are proving very popular at Pacific and draw crowd from such points as I'sk, Horrent mid other r GET IT AT! YOUR SUIT OR OVERCOAT 20TH CENTURY BRAND Let us Make It to your Measure. i I A fit which Is absolutely ao-curale, from head to fool, no , guess work-the Suit or Overcoat is cut to your own Individual measure J-Hxclusivc styles which can't f be successfully imitated. 3 Metier Fabrics and longer t .wear. Cvery garment individually baud tailored. ' $30.0 to $65. Ou neighboring pnii-held ut the Xii'i,.., Mrs. Anderoii rrhelra from I r lllllslC l. S,iM)i.t MHIim. Klin r.Ml itf tlHOs "rnuMvd iim Mill lhr ucti,m hi i wiM trarfrr to I , f rtiai tiMl '-rt'.,! rurOW WfllrtUti . rr Vlrb,ri, n I ITinr, ruprrt BX 57 ilr.n 5c St $15 3k $1.95 5c $1.00 $1.04 S1.75 $2.71 5t $1J5 55c 5t SPECIAL PRICES DURINQ THIS WEEK ON HOSIERY UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, ETC. ' Doif't mis this opportunity lo fill your '. ; certainly he worth your while. Sale Terminates on Friday, 30th October. H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Ave. and Fulton SU We slock Pi' tonal Patterns. furnished hy Art. Kasou and .Miss SI. Cyr. The affuir broke UP about 1 a. in. The conimlllee in rluirge eon-sisled of W .W. Wood, convener. Harry Hlake. V. It. Love. Mrs. Sid llambliu. Mrs Long. Mrs. I. J. Shcnlon and Mrs P II. I.mey Phom TIMBER SALE X MSi HM Hill lm ,,tt. ,, t AUHK4I. a n,aM .. ,. t, mil. IB lhr ft rui .. . , nANf T AT PArlHf Minsud .i vmjuu nil nun to " " PHONE 586 HIGH CL4S! -GROCERS Everything in Halloween Specialties CASH & CARRY Specials life! M . , rur5i i.all' iw A FOOD ieoo-r rr.-r-j.-r:: i-Fi I ISSbiI CASH AND CARRY SPECIALS fil-npe Nuts, special, pitt 1S' (I.tinlt 0 pligs. to each c : Yellow 'rtiinips from T Kxlra special, 10 Ills King 0car Sanliues. v-I ins fur Washing Soda, 8 lbs for Fels Napllia oup, per r:i 10 THE UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. PHONE 376. lit 40 lit 1H