PAGE SIX E WESTHOLME THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY at 7 p.m. "The Meanest Man In The World" Adapted from (ieorge M, Cohan's stage success of Unit name. A ilolicions, enticing morset of laughable entertainment. He was so mean his own shadow flew before him. Yon wouldn't have. thought it of such a nice looking fellow. He wouldn't smile, not even if Venus stooped to kiss him, lull lil' ol' Unpid got busy and shot some darts and laughed at him because ! Pretty damsels passed by him and he liked it until ! Come and have a laugh on him, too. Splendid scenery and effects. Strong cast. Hert I.ylell, Ulanehe Sweet, Bryant Washburn, Lincoln Stedman, Forrest Itobinson, Maryou Aye, Victor Potel, William Conklin and others. IMPERIAL COMEDY "ARABIA'S LAST ALARM." FOX NEWS-GAZETTE. TIE Admission 35c and 10c. jJIIHSjflHjllllllBlialaiBljaBBBiili For Sale Time is the measure of life . Thai's what our salesmen offer you. They are selling a real service, giving you time for more important duties than wu siting. Will You Buy? Phono 8. PHONE 8 3nsy B0X392 PRlNCZr-r R.UPERT APPLES! APPLESI APPLESI HALLOWE'EN WEEK SPECIALS An Apple a day keeps the-' doctor away No. 1 Jonathan Apples, per box $2.75 Mcintosh Ileds, No. l's, per box $2.75 Pumpkins, per lb. ... 4'2C Hubbard Sipiasb, per lb. 5c Oanbcrries, per lb. ... 30c Fresli Lettuce, Celery, Ilrus- sell .Sprouts, Cabbage. Cauliflower, at lowel prices. Choice Fresh Meat In Stock 0 CONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84 Or Write ,.(. Box 575. Prince Rupert, B.C. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. TALK NOTICE THAT: I. Till- Oniiiril or the Corporation (it the City of I'rlmi' lliitwil jiiti-inl tu etui- ' mrti'-t pavement nrtd'ii feet wide, cun-slnlliiK nt ft maw-ens of timber over wlilr' will lie plait'd imvluir rlvinir rti-pth at IIh- riiiwn i,f trn luetic i'nniHieI of lirokcii "linn1 and Mind mi tliul inirllnn or At Hit Avenue raiinnniM'lMir at a point W . Hie itorlir iHMiiiftary of Hint Avenue wlieri It liiterncctii villi mine line nt Atllit : A untie, tin in-i' li.nir Atlln Avenue a I ill"Vili hi till- plan Hint profile' di'imslleil In the omre of the :ily Knirliieer tn a tHliit oltrlit feet 'Ht if tliH fi-nPal llti' hilerneelinn or 17th Street anl Atlln Avenue, a dual improvement, and In- I IoimI' lo Kiierlally anne the rml linin the Imut ahuttlnir itlrerlly on the work except! mrli iMirtlnn of the e.t a la liiriurert all alreet Inlereerlli im and at irliool properly t The Mtlmated eiwl of the work l fS.VXO.OII, of Wlllrh 11,311 All If to lie paid rml apeelal rate per foot frontaa-e In AMoiila .7IH3II. The nwelal anKMimniPht II t'i tie paid In in annual liiMalinent. 8 I'erwina tlenlrlnir t petition again.) muter taking- the work mint do an on or lM'roio.the ittith day or .Vivemher. 1071. E. F. JO.NKS. City Clerk, luted IhM KStll (lay of Ortolier. 14, TIMBER SALE X 6604. Sealed Tender will lie received lay Hie IH-tHrl Foreater nut later limn noon on IIni th dav of Snvetiur. itH. for Ihe liirt-luie of Licence X U, near Reaver Creek, i'iil Hide In cut II in. OHO reel lliii'.tiiii mill siirnce Two 'if' years will lie allowed fur re inmal nt tlmpei Fnrthci nartlciiUi- of the Chief Forp ter Vi turn ! "i, r.-c ) I -P fi'iDu K'lC 'i B.1 EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS. Quality Guaranteed Hoiling Beef, per lb. ... 6c Pol Hoast, per lb 8c Ilib Hoast, per lb 15c Hound Steak, per lb, .. 17c Sirloin Steafc, per lb. . . 22c T-Hone Steak, per lb. . . 25c Choice Hump Hoast, per lb. 17c lixlra Quality Sausage, per lb. 15c Dripping, per lb 15o Swift's Premium Bacon, per lb. 32c Home Cured Shoulder Hams, per lb 22c Sail Pork, per lb 25o Boneless Corn Beef, per lb. .... 15c Don't Forget, a Pumpkin Free with a pound of Farmers' Tea. j Farmers Market SatiKila Phone Blue 428 ARISTOTLE WAS TH FATHER OF SCIENCE i..d be said "Nature makes nothing without a purpose." Man lias been given and has taken a command over nature which on the whole has been for the benefit of the human, race. He has not yet been able lo find a beneficial use for every natural thing but he has made wonderful progress in subduing the earth and making modem life one of comparative ease and comfort. Pro- lintilv Hip most imtmrl.'inl fnelni which is now recognized lo the besl obtainable. This lias some wonderful qualilies-freeilom from clinkers and rock small ash deposit and powerful, lasting heat equally economical in furnace, range or fireplace. This coal is obtainable only at Albert A McCatfery'? and thej public will be well advised in order to make sure they secure Nanaimo - Wellington coal and not a substitute lo phone their orders direct to this firm, 'iheir phone numbers are 110 and sot. Siiv. tn t.atiratlrla EAT FLEISCH MANN'S YEAST For Better Health. Our stock is always fresh, as we return all old stock. Hundreds are now eating Veasl three limes a day, and reeling belter for it. IODINIZED SALT First shipment will arrive Ibis week end. Herununend-cil by physicians for pre-v ration of goiter and other throat ailments. RupertTableSupply Three Phones: ?io,?ii,2i2 PRESIDENT MAY BE ELECTED BY If Electoral College Falls to Get Majority House of Representatives Will Act WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. Should American voters, as some I people predict, show such a di- ersity of preference at the polls I tiesday November t, that, after It lie final count of ballots, no pre sidential candidate will be abb to muster a majority in the Mrcloral College, the House of Uepresenlalives will be called upon for Hie third time in history 10 select a chief oxecutive. The two occasions the House i.as been called upon Ip make lie presidential selections were 11 IH00, when Thomas Jefferson was chosen, and in 1821 when John Quincy Adams was elected flcr a spirited conlesl. And, to carry possibility a step farther, should the House fail lo make a selection before next March $ the vice-president, whom the in making our lives comfortable is',,ale wouI'1 ' cM !'" to today is an inheritance from: nature, namely, coal. And man elect in the event of a deallock :il the Fleet oral College, would in his restless desire lo discover, ""'"'""lb-ally become president. Hie best has brought to the mar-! ., From Tnree H9nest ' " prowues mat kel Xanntriio-Wellinalnn coal if, 'lie nouse niaKe us seiecnon ' : r II I :.i .. . i . COal Liiiiuiii.il es receiving I lie inree Itigliest voles in the college and t hat I lie Senate choose u vice-president from the two having the highest number of voles in the college. Those who contend that I he election of a president will be forced upon lite House point out that the representation in thai branch of Congress makes it possible for Hie vice-presidcnli:il choice of the Senate lo become president. The present Congress, the slx-tyeighlh, will be the Couiness to decide the election should it become necessary. In the halloliii". for president in Hie House, each stale is entitled to one vole, Ibis vole to lie east according lo the will of l lie uiajoirty of representatives of each stale. Party Lines .Should all stale delegations CANADIAN SERVICE r"",,w "arly lint's' ll,e diviii011 of FROM HALIFAX TO QUEENITOWN AND LIVERPOOL i lie utilise wouiil lie as iohows: five stales, Maryland, Mou- from Montreal liana. Nebraska, New Hampshire TO r bTNiUUTn-vHEHBOURO-LONDON ov. n Aimonia . . .Nov. r. TO OLASOOW Athenla .Nov. t FROM NEW YORK TO QUEENITOWN AND LIVERPOOL Samaria .. .Nov, x srythla ... .Nov. ir. Anranla . . Nov. l.aconla . . Nov. 9 TO CHERBOURQ AND SOUTHAMPTON Manretanla Nov. IS, liec. 3 aqiiltanla .Nov. 1. liec. IS llerenirarla Nov. (ft TO LONDONDERRY AND OLASOOW luiHuiun .. .iuit. s i.oilllliliia . . ov. tt'.,.. . Aanvrla .. Nov. Canieronla .. Nov. J9 Minnesota, Oregon, TO rLTaauUTH-CHCRBOURQ-LONDON and New Jersey, have equally divided delegations. Itepublican slates not including Wisconsin, whose delegation is understood to favor the cause of lhi Independent ticket, would be California, Colorado, Connect icut, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, South Da n?ivN k,,la' Vermont, Illinois, Indiana, I Iowa Kansas. Massachusetts. VeVrl'"ner rno,Z,Xm 'AVnWh""'-'!. 1'akota, Ohio,, Pcnnsylvan. i:nWi," iSSSISSSSJ l,rce, ,M H,,,""r 8,1 w- ,a- lo,' '"'a,,di flah, Washing Advertise In the Daily News lion. Wyoming. 1 Slates with Democratic dele,. ' UP Mttb:iitln. r jtora THE DAILi NEWS Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'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, w a t o h e s, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a largo stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist Arkansas, lielawate. Hninl-t eorgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, South Carolina. Mississiin, Mis souri. Nevada, New Mexico, New- York, North Carolina, Oklahoma Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia and Virginia. Necessary for Ihe choice of n president in the House is a vole of 25 states. It is argued thai if representative vole according I party allllialions, a deadlock would be sure lo ensue. In Ihe Senate, in bnllolinc for vice-president, a majority of tin whole number of Senators is necessary for a choice, and there the balance of power is generally regarded as held by insurgents. 'SUND CONES TO NEW ZEALAND ' VIC IOHIA; Oct. I'll. A tpian-lity of spriAcc seed lias been shipped from here to New Zealand along with fir seeds from Vancouver Islands. The spruce seed was e?illeeted on Queen 'harlot'ij Islands. SPECIALS FOR Thursday Friday and Saturday MOODIE'S HYGEIAN UNION SUITS j Or Two Piece Suits for Girls J and Misses I Sizes '.'0 ami special price .... $1.00 per suit Sizes at ami special $1.25 per suit Sizes 28 In 32, special $1.35 por suit Jabour Bros. Ltd. Phone 645. Cor. 3rd & 7th. . w m .liictSifiv- O GIMME I' .'.l-J I ,HJII .JUil- - IJ.I-I-I.' '1 ' ' l J AERIAL TRAM FOR DUNWELL MINEJ5TEWART Annual Meeting at Victoria Decides to Appropriate Sum For That Purpose Victoria,. Oct. eo. necoin-mendalions thai sums of money should be set aside for further development, including an aerial Irani, of (lie company's properly were made at the annual meeting 'of the Dunwell mine hero by Hubert M. Stewart, vice-president and general manager. After reviewing the condition of Ihe company's holdings, Mr. Stewart announced that he was leaving for din north that night. "I shall have great pleasure In wiring you that the ore body has been sinick in number four tunnel." he said. Last year he had Kone north and was there when the body was encountered, according to expectation, in number three. "There Is greater reason, ' he added, to believe In .the discovery of it in number j Tour. At any rate I am not the I least hit afraid. I While the Olarler Creek oper ations were independent of Ihe Dunwell. Mr. Slewart pointed out thai recent developments on the former properly were of a nMst encouragiitir character with re spect lo the Dunwell. lie had a telegram showing that the re rent strike of ore in the (incier 'ad widened lo over four feel II carried an assay of 59 ounces f silver as well as gold values. This body was shown to lead in 'he direction of the Dunwell veins. The m e was of I lie green "haracier found In former work-ins liisher lip. He had always fell that there had been a leaching process going on In the more or less porous ore and that with depth there would be enriched '"dies. This was being borne ul by the results so that with leplh in die, DunwVU on the -anie line as Ihe recent strike on 'ie Olarier Creek there should be eirher ilisrnteric Ready for Shipping The managing director told of Hie arransemenls I Ii at bad been arried nut at the Dunwell in he way of electric power supply, 'be pullinsr in of bunkers, the isstirinz of a steady supply of v.1ter. and all Ihe other necessary ccessories lo Ihe successful nrrvintr on of operations. He ead a leleffrnm received which rave assurance that there would e a road ready for Ihe handling f the ore by the lime the snow came. Announcement was made thai in aay office wa being opened it Ihe mjne. Mr. While, a com-"'ettl man who had formerly been employed nl Ihe Trail 'metier, would be In charge of 'his work. This was necessary n connection with the checking tp on the smellrr shipments. Handling Ore The arranzeinents for the -mulling of Ihe ore were ilescrib-d. From Ihe working face the nalerial would be carried In a out unions downward direction 'n the shipping point. As lo the imouiil of ore Unit would be FAMOUS AD SLOGANS THAT JUST FIT STftOLLCftf to tne i i f lasl pW' ' "y x I r d r 'A oi ;j urn THE CIGAtlETTE WITH THE OPIG1NAL FLAVOP 10 for 15? 25for35nnTinsof50ior70?KKWbr5H? Wednesday, October 29 IS., Cash & Carry Specials Competition is the "LIFE of TRADE" We welcome clean couipelilioii, is we rei-ugu ( in no other wuy is d possible for the public tn ::: values and spend its money at home. 4 BIG SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY 50 Yards Silk Trlcollette Crepe . Colors, Navy, Sand. Copenhagen and While Reg. $2.75 yd. SPECIAL $1.95 yd. 40 Yards Tubular Silk Knit Jersey M inch width, tlolors. Peacock. Navy, ill - . Copenhagen. Reg $4.50 yd. SPECI AL $2.95 yj, Our Hilks are Ibis season's good. We guar statement. 100 Yards Madras Curtain Goods i III! inch width SPECIAL 4 yards for BSc See this line in our window. Figured Mutlln Lace Edge .Shades, iuk. libit- and .ill While. Reg. 30c yd. SPECIAL 6 yds. 95c Universal Trading Co, iiindled by the mine this winter. lie said thai this would depend somewhat on weather conditions. He would place it at from ten lo Twenty Ions a day. lly spring jlhere would therefore be eo-fiderable ore in reserve. Mr. Slewnrt reoitiu mended that erlain sums should be ear- narked for Ihe purpose of earry- tnir mil development work. With tin aerial tram liisUHed. Ihe cost of handling ore could be very materially reduced. In hi. opinion, by expending about 3S.-00(1 for such a tram, or 810.000 ir Ihe cost of bunkers at end was included, the i-ut of .lamslliif; the ore could be re- GET IT AT! dured hy abou M " The meeting wa ,;. ')' A II I'lgKOf JK - cniitjiauy. Coittuji liiiiig director w Iheir re-eleclion I ear. The direct .1 IMifitolt. It. M S. w s Stewart. Jainet Stew II. Smith. JUST THE Landlady tn .1; nil 1 ins Might I a- ocrupalion is "I'm n iIim Ioi of "You're jusi the There's it lot of bad .ii-ilttihorliooil,' a MAN Thursday Morning Special White or Colored Table Oilcloth Coats' Crochet Cotton Monarch Dove Wool NO GOODS CHARGED AT THESE PRICES 40c I-$1.00 b- 25c b H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Ave. and Fulton SL We stock Pictorial Pallerns. Phorn' -GROCER PHONE 586 Everything in Halloween Special f JJ .WW 9U