PAGE SIX THE PAIL NEWS WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 p.m. (Saturday Matinee 3 p.m. Admission 50c and 25c) VAUDEVILLE at 8.45 p.m. a POLA NEGRI in mw IMPERIAL COMEDY "THE RAINSTORM." "The Bostonian Joy Babes" Vaudeville Program Friday and Saturday 1 since Ma Plays Mali Jong Ethel and Uotlio 2 Ma Jong Lottie J Dreamy Melody May i Shine Phyllis and Dode 5 Jester Jestings ......... Marion 0 Whut'll Do Ethel 7 "Why Did 1 Kiss That Girl (by request) . . .. . . Dode 8 Wonderful One ... . t. ... ... ... Lottie o My Papa Doesn't Two Time ,Xo Time . , . . . Phyllis 10 Maybe ;.. . .v.. . ... ... .Ethel und Dodie 11 Oipsy Love Song ' May 12 Cymbaline ' Marion Won't You Gome Back,. Sally ... . Ethel l i Little Pink Petti From Peler Phyllis 15 Doirh Frolics Lottie and Phyllis Finale ... ... ... Ensemble Admission 75c and 35c Our work speaks for ilsplf as to onr painstaking expert care. We never send un article hack until we are satisfied that the customer is satisfied. Hut our work is promptly done and the cor-'dial relations' between us -and Hi" folks we work for is a guarantee of the genuineness of our service. PHONE 8 V$Sm 60X392 PRINCE--!"' R.UPERT WEEK-END SPECIALS Libby's Pineapple. 2's. per tin 35c ,3 tins for $1.00 Libby's Spinach, 2Vj's, tin 25c Libby's Mincemeat, in bulk, lb 25o 2 lbs. for 45c fireen Tomatoes", 8 lbs. for 25o Fresh Cabbage, lb 5o . .0 His. for 25o Tomatoes, per lb. ..... 15c Celery, for . 25c Cauliflowers 25c to 35o Potatoes, per sack ... $1.90 parsnips. Peels, Carrots, Turnips, fresh slock, 8 lbs. for 25c Fresh Choice Meat. EGO! 01 STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84 Or Write P.O. Box 575. Prince Rupert, B.C. ' LAND ACT. Qutan Charlotta laland Land Dlatrlet. Take Notice that I, Samuel Simpson, or Massetl, H.;., onupallon rislierman. In-tends to apply ror ii-iiilalon to lea je the follow inir ueiMTiuea mnus: .V""".'"5".:.". ,.f a pout planted near the Hoiitheat corner of Maxell laland, and thence 5 chain to low water mark; Ihence followlmr ow water mark In a northwesterly direction I onj-tame or " i-haln ' 1 Hille: thence weft-eilv r, clialtii: thence southerly SO chain it 'mile i to poat of roinmencement ana cnnUlnlnv 15 acre '-more or lea -, SAMUEL SIMPSON Applicant feter Kea;- Arent tttb Pepttoiitier, iitl, "Halloween Week" I. One Pumpkin Free with each pounds of Farmers' Tea by returning the Itag. Farmers' Tea, per lb... 65o Highest Quality obtainable. King Apple, per box S2.00 Mcintosh Apples, extras, per box ... $2.50 Best values in Hupert. Victoria Cross Cocoa, 5 lbs. , . , ... f 60c Santa Clara New Prunes, per lb. ... 15c Creamery Puller, 2 lbs. 75c Fresh Large Kggs, per doz. 45o Fresh ('.round Coffee, 3 lbs. ... $1.00 Milk, any kind, per case ... .. $5.50 Fresh Meat Better quality and lower prices. See our window. Farmers Market Phone Blue 42S ARISTOTLE WAS THE FATHER OF SCIENCE n-d he said "Nature makes nothing without a purpose." Man has 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 to find a beneficial use for every natural thing but he has made wonderful pro-sress in subduing the earth and making modern life one of comparative ease and comfort. Probably (he most important factor in making our Jives comfortable today is an inheritance from nature, namely, coal. And man in his restless desire Iff' discover Ihe best has brought, to. the market Nanalino-Wellington coal which is now recognized to bo the best obtainable. This coal has some wonderful qualities 'reedom from clinkers and rock small ash deposit and powerful, lasting heat equally econ omical in furnace, range or fire place. This coal is obtainable only at Albert & MeCaflery's and the public will be well advised in order to inake sure they secure Nanalino - Wellington coal and not a substitute, to, phone their orders direct to this firm. Their phone numbers are 116 and 5(5 i. TIMBER 8ALE x 66C5. Sealed Tender will be received by tlie hUtrlct Forester not later than iwon n the 3rd day or .November, 1t. for the puri'haie or Licence X 6655. Fountain Lake, kltlmat Ann. C.H. I, to cut 53J.000 reel bm. or Hemlock, Balaam, Spruce and l,ennr nawiiiira. Two li) yean will be allowed for re-linval or timber. Further particular of the Chief r'ore. ter, Victoria, or tbe District Forester, frluce H-uprt, B.C. Halloween Special Blue Bird Chocolates 1 lb. Package- 75c See this line in our window. The higKcst value ever offered in High tirade Chocolates in Hupert. RuperlTableSupply 1 hrec Phones. aio,7ii. 212- TIMBER SALE a 6604. Sealed Tender will lie re'elved by the I'Sll'll'l K'HI'MlT I." I later tlllll IHKlll llll the via day "f November. IVil. fur tin-i urcliase nf I hi iii ! X iimu, near Heave. ( reek, i.'it side of Kiull lliver. C.ll. j, i ii'i.ii'Mi teei ,1 ilfiiilork. i1ar, laUam and Spniri- Saw lugs. Two ii year.- will be allowed fur re. li: al of umber. Further parlli-iilii- ir tin- Oiler Fore ler. Victoria, or (he IMslrlel Fori-ali '. 1'rline Hupert. li.C. THE CORPORATION CF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. TAKE MITIUK THAT: i The oniiirll uf Hie Corporation of TIMBER SALE X 6566. There will tie offered ror alc at ruulle h.-tli.n. at ii'.'.n on the it 111 day ot ociu n area moated about 5 mile oulheat ir llou.-t'in, Han 5, Coaul District. Three ct. year will le allowed for nival of limber. Provided t!i any one unable to at nd the iiii-Uof In pernon may fubmlt a aled tender to b opened at ihe hour ir auction and ta'id a one bid." . . . . i.m . . , r-1 . i r rn..i. B 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, watches, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Prloe and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist .39"MiVBv71iHBBiVBEniRflH9HHHB THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO SHIP'S SIDE The Canadian National Hallways have made arrangements to operate lourisl and standard sleeping ears Ihroiigli from I lie Pacific Coast (i I lie ship's side at Montreal and Halifax in conjunction with Old Country sail ings, during .November ami December. Full particular regarding rates, reservations, passports, etc., can bo secured from Cily Ticket Ollice. Canadian National Hallways. Third .Venue. Prince Hupert. Phone l'G0. BATTALION ORDERS the Cltj r Prince llu perl Intend to rim- October 25 l'J2l net a pavement fifteen reet wide, run-J ' tlnif 'if a insure or umber over whlrh. Parades ItHltallOll lllllsler nltl lie placed a paving tlvinK a deplli r' . ..,,; i,i,.i.,. -n u i i nwii ..r len inches ri.inp.wed .r I parade, Monday, October il, 8 .ken time and -wt. on thai portluit . . ',M in ranks ":,, are Urged to llt-' Atlln Avenue eninmeiieliiir at a ilnt imi li. .!!' boundary ir 4nd Avenue where' lend. .Impromptu blllOKing COII- nuer-'.. is Willi rni-T inir ui .nun 'emir. Oiniie al'iif Alllli Avenue a iwn i n the plan and p'oWe dep.ii.lled the nrrne i.f Ihe city Fnrtncer to a pi Hit i iRlit feet earn nr the renlral II"" h ruei'll.in nr t ?t1 Street and Alibi .line, as a l..ral Improvement, and In-iid' t" ne.-ialiv assess the rol upon tl id alumni directly mi Oh' work eirept i-h portl .n .r the nst as Ineiirred l i eet inti'iiei-tli n and at nelHml prnperlv i The estimated ni t Ihe work ' .'.H0.llti. i.r whlrh l lil 59 Is- tu tie paid ' the Citrp'iratlon. and the eslliiiaii-d an- at sperlal fa"1 t"' f"'1' fmntare I "TiKtsi. The speelal ineessnieiit l to paid In t'i ilium' nisianiieiiis. i p. "dei'taklnir the wi.rk must ' . fnri' the Kflth day of November. IBJ1. K. r. J'its. City Clerk, '..iiid lliis T.th day of rtrtober. It. cert to follow, "A" conifHiiiy parade Tuesday. October 28, H,p.in. "B" company . parade Wednesday, Ocl(iber,:2'.i, 8 p.m. Jlecruits i)itlrly room will be open Monday,, Tuesday, Wednesday evenings for the attestation of reerujlsi; Heeinit IrainiiiR Tuesday and Wednesday. October 'Irf' tlX ZFl,MT) and SV, under C.S.M. Ilobi..- sou. Course ofc. Ins! ruction A school of iir-i ruction for N.C.O.'s will be held at Kiuimall B.C. from January 5 lo February 1 1, 1925. Any member of the retri-ment wishing lo attend please ht, ivti. in the office of the ForesllIul fy "" Orderly ' HoOIII. rare iipemw.r al Sinlthera, B.:.. the licence,"".1"' ossi-., to cut r.5.(nn Jaikpine Tie on; paid both ways and pay granted runner pariiu. i4tj wi .'r ."..r , m .... , -r. vieu.ria. n.r... or Dutn rore.ter. and Dance, Friday. November . 7 -Ince Biipert. B.e tivn niv; ir 1 " Standard- Designer Pattern 7696 LJol at regulation rales. S. I). JOHNSTON. Major & Adjutanl. At Id. I si. Bn. North B.C. Ilegt. Note- Uegimenlal Whist Drive MATERIALS Suitable For this Model A Tailored Frock That Any One Can Make PLAIN AND STRIPED FLANNELS, PLAIDS, CHECK8, ' HOMESPUNS, TRICOTINES DO per centreductioii on all patterns purchased With dies a lenjjlliSi, ,'' iii- I ' Fancy Bullous in latest designs. THE ORDER TO "CARRY ON" I The British Columbia lumber ; industry today asks merely for I I he order to "carry on"- to 'complete its job of placing this 'Province in front in the march of progress. ! What our lumbermen have accomplished s written very plainly across the historj of llritish Columbia. There is assuredly no community in the world that owes so mUcb lo a single business group his Jlrillsh Columbia does lo its i premier industry. I Pioneering in the truest sense of the word, the lumber .industry of this Province lias built up its cities, attracted trade to II ports provided millions upon millions of capital for its development employed a fourth of its popula- , rton and furnished a third ol its administrative revenue. ! And now conies a badly con- ieeived acl of the legislature, dat- jing back lo Ihe pre-war days oft lUlt, which, if unrepealed, 'threatens Jo nullify these magnificent elTorts and set up an ef-lfeelle bar lo a further advance ment. There is very much more for Hrillsh Columbia's chief industry to attain, more communities to be built up and more foreign trade lo be allracletl. Further millions are awaiting investment in our fori'l industries and more revenue for the carrying out of public works rim be later on legitimately levied un mi expanded lumber output. The most serious problem ln1-fore Ibis Province today is Ihe solllenient of the royally of limber on a basin fair ami qtiit ulilo both to the public and In Ihe in. lioslry Unit serves I hem. This scries ol articles communicated by the Timber Industries Council of British Columbia. Monday's Special LADIES' ALL WOOL HOSIERY. Iteuular l.3o. Special for $1.00 4 ! Just received a new ship-j incut of lloyal Society Stamped Onods that make beatiiiful .Vinas Oifls. .Make jour selection while Ihe assortment i at its best. Jabour Bros. Ltd. Phone 645. Cor. 3rd A 7th. SHOWING THE rlEVV FALL STYLES IN WEN'S OVERCOATS Made from the Fines! KiikIIsIi Coaliii!,' Fabrics. Here for your iuspectbui.. Prices from $25 to $50 SatJidar, October 55, ijji Friday & Saturday SPECIALS FOUR BID LEADERS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Flannelette Sheets, 1 1 - A sixe, White or tlrey. per pair $2.75 Ladles' White Voile WalU, values lo 2.l):i $1w . Monarch Down, 2 oz. balls, per bull 35, Pure Silk Hose, values lo 1.75. Special, per pair $i,00 These Prices good for Friday and Saturday um H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Ave. and Fulton SL We slock Pictorial Putlenis. CENTRAL CITY MISSION HOLDS GENERAL MEETING Secretary and Treasurer Chonn Replacing Mrs. Isaac Lear Who' Resigned the Position A general Hireling of lhoe hI-leudina the tnlritt Oily Mission was held on Thursday evtslililg, the following buiiie being 'raii'HCletl the Secretary Treasurer KUler Isaac l.ear. rtttd her report which uliowol that progress had Ix'en made splrilunlly, Ihe riliaiieial slalemenl showiiigl t balance on hand. j The Sunday School report wa-read by il Secretary Treauier: Sister II. Scherk which showed iis sftuutiou lo b try iiallsfae-lory both spiritually and fliiMii-rlally. Discussion look place a :o a future gathering of lenrher and scholar. The secretary treitMircr Sister GET IT AT! Let ua Make It to your Measure. I A fll which is absolutely nc-. curate, from bead (o fool, no Kuess work the Suit or Overt-oat is cut lo your own individual ' measure. S Kxcluslve styles which can't be successfully imitated. 3 Better Fabrics and lonpcr wear. F.vcry sriirinent imli-yiilually hand tailored. $30.00 to $65.00 MwW.t' iMIik A FOOD 53- two" - , . . , , mtm pSi!5 Phon 1. Isaac l.ear iciitb f 1 . ion on ai-iounl of ... .Hiding il impossiiii. o do her duly to , euccenarully, lilts Wis a: Willi r'gl'l by llioe, hearty volo of thank- .... , etiNj III ir for )- ;i.,. ervie. this lo In i,-, i iter iii writing. It wan I hen proposi t alhi in fuliin. he (1. , ill-lea. I oT one. Urn' h. ( k Ihmi priiiieil lit hi . Sletarits become 1,, Ster 1 tun ti secret in eetmrN by Slsln II unanimous eudorsemr In if. CARD. OF THANKS William Horn 111 i sin" tt tupress u.. tpirrrUliMi I" 1 friend fof Ihe km, of ")HI.lhV fl. I rti-enl ad lien-avi'lU' HIGH CLW -GROCERS PHONE 586 Everything in Halloween Specialties YOUR SUIT OR OVERCOAT 'CASH & CARRY 20TH CENTURY BRAND Specials . CASH AND CARRY SPEClALl Orape Nuts, special, p (Limit 0 pkRs. lo each ' " " Yellow l'unilis from T' 81 Kxlrii special, 10 lbs k'lnir Imiiiii. Wt. i,lliifn s:l '' ' ...n rr...... (71.1 tins for . . , Washing Soda, H lbs. for I'els Niiptba Koup, per ill THE UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, PHONE 376. 15 2W 401 fit 7