PAGE SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9 COLLEEN MOORE in "THE PERFECT FLAPPER" All llie world loves a flapper. She's the sunshine of life. People say flappers arc silly, but that's all wrong. You'll just love this one. Gome, laugh and dance with her. She'll show you how to forget your troubles; you'll be hop-pier for knowing her. Pretty little Colleen is at her very best in this sunshine photo-play, full of happiness and a riot .of thrills. A picture for flappers from six to sixty and their beaux. Orand masked ball scenes, stunning costumes, elaborate gowns, ornate settings, pretty girls, delightful acting. Specially selected supporting cast includes Sydney Chaplin, Frank Mayo, Charles Wellesley, Phyllis Haver and Lydia Knott. COMEDY AL. ST. JOHN In "SLOW AND SURE." FOX NEWS-GAZETTE. Admission 50c and 25o Dainty Dorothy Would mention Our real courteous attention Reliable work, fair profits anil prompt service is what you may expect to get at this shop. We are experienced and properly no y , jiii'j(i(iiHi)g l'hone us to call for your garments. If you want to confer with us about cleaning our advice is always at your command. .Our rapid cleaning and pressing for men is popular priced. PHONE 8 Vfesy 60X392 PRINCE1 KvKfcKI Save Your Pennies Spend your money where it goes the farthest. .You can always get It at the Kcouomy Market. We keep the best of Fresh Meal, choice (iroceries and Dry Goods. Special attention given to outside orders. E CONDMY STQR 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84 Or W rite P.O. Hox 575. Prince Rupert, B.C. E HOW THE TROUBLE STARTED , Little Lucy (to guest) Do you like that cake, Mrs. Hrown? Mrs. Drown Yes, d ear, very much. Little I.ucy Thai's funny, 'cause nioilier said you haven't any tatt. WALK DOWNSTAIRS AND Save Money ARRIVING MONDAY. 1 CARLOAD OF FEED. See us for prices on fol lowing lihes: No. I Feed Wheat, Shorts, best quality. Uran, best quality. Ogilvie Scratch Feed. OpllvJMJgg -MhsIi. Oat Chop" Feed Oats, No. 1. Barley Chop. Cracked Horn. Screenings. Oyster Shell. RupertTableSupply Three Phones: IVXXH, 212 I SUGAR MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY. We Will Sell 3 lbs. Oranulaled Sugar for , 25c 0 lbs. limit to one customer, and with meal orders only. Sliced Pineapple, large tins, each 20c Campbell's Pork add Deans. large tins, 3 for . . . 50c Victoria Cross Cocoa, 5 lbs. for 60c Large Prunes, 5 lbs. for 75o Kvcryune realizes that the Fanners' Market can sell for less. Why? Because our expenses are the lowest In town and you gel the benefit. Quality (iiiaranfeed. Dry Salt Pork lbicks, per 25o Farmers Market Phone Blue 428 Advertise in the Daily News. MISS RANDAL IS SATISFIED Recommends that Local Hospital should Have Diet Kitchen for Use of Student Nurses The f; Mowing report on the Prince Hupcrt General Hospital training school for nurses was submitted to tho hospital board at last night's regular monthly meeting liy Miss" Helen Handal, H.N. of Vancouver, registrar of the (iraduate Nurses' Association of llritisli Columbia: As you know I have recently visited your hospital and inspected t lie school lor uuuses, ami looked Into both the practical and theoretical teaching of t lie stu- ' dents. I find the hospital well cared for, clean and with paint-1 ing of tho interior in progress. j Patients were apparently well, looked after, the food good, anil, well served, and a very general j feeling of satisfaction with the nursing force seemed evident j among the patients. The discipline both in the matter of. uraduate staff and pupils is good and the class-work as shown by records is being carried on as it should be. The practical work is well-taught., the nursing procedures being all taught properly and recorded in recoro book. Hlnh School Girls The home for nurses is certainly a very comfortable building, and will, I am sure, prove a great asset, and an inducement to students to enter your school. 1 spoke to the pupils at the High School about the advantage of completing their course whenever possible and, advised them to do this when considering taking up nursing as those with best education have the widest field open to them after completing! their course in Hie hospital. Miss McCaul extended, through me, an invitation for girls to visit the Home and Hospital so they might' sec the place and gel interested in the work. The diet department of your school is the weak point now that Hie Children's Department is to lc arranged. There is no place for the students to have practical leaching in Dietetics, and that is a required course of study in our curriculum. The theory of cookery for the sick is not enough, and if you can plan for some re-arrangement of the kitchens so ;ts to provide a small well-equipped diet- kitchen where the nurses may prepare and serve diets for the sick, it will help materially in training-your students.. With all good wishes for the success of your institution. Yours very truly, HKLEN HAN DA I., H.N. Registrar. RESENTS REFLECTION ON HIS WORKMANSHIP R. Hoffmelster of Vancouver piles to Hospital Board on Matter of X-ray former I The executive committee of Hie ! hospital board has been In com-jmunication with lleinharl llolf-jineisler. electrical engineer of Vancouver, regarding the x-ray transformer which was sent recently to him for rewinding and which burned out soon after its .return. Mr. HofTine'ster replied CANADIAN SERVICE FROM QUEBEO TO QUEEN8TOWN AND LIVERPOOL f'jtriiiilu .VjV. I CarnmiiU Occ. IS FROM MONTREAL TO PLVhOUTH-CHERBOURO-LONDON Ahdmili Oct. US liiliiina V. H Auftonla 'v. ii TO OLASOOW AthenU Oct. Si, Nov. 21 ' nMiiiif1i- Oct. 31 Saturiila Jiov. FROM NEW YORK TO DUIIN1TOWN AND LIVERPOOL Scvthla Oct. 1 Aucanla Oct. S l.al'iiNU !OV. I Samaria ov. g TO CHERBOURG AND SOUTHAMPTON ManiplaiiU . Oct. Hi. .Nov. II. Dec. 3 Aqultanla Oct. , Nv. 19, Dec. IS Ilcrwiicaria Nov 6. Nov. nil 1 TO LONDONDERRY AND OLASOOW I Columbia Oct. 1" Aaasrla Oct. IS Caiiiprnnia Nov, Tii'canla Nov. t TO PLYMOUTM-CHERBOURQ-LONDON t.liicaMrla Oft. SS patonla Nov. 8 Money onlera and drafta at loweM iratoa Full information from Afnti or cumpanyi "mca, j Hailing! si, w Vancouver, B.C. Saturday, October l. 191, THE DAIL NEWS I !1J-1I..HI Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. 4 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, genulno leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbri ner Diamond Specialist thai t lie transformer hud been fully tested before it left Vancouver and, if it had not been in good order on, arrival here, it must have been damaged in transit. Mr. HolTmeister reNented any reflection being cast on the workmanship of his shop. The matter has been referred to the executive committee. Another matter to be dealt with by the executive committee wil be in connection with the fin escapes. It bail I n hoped ! nave these put in I hi year I i . Lliere ha been ill:iy u j-r -1 T it 'he plans prepared. fig m Sri IIS II I SMOKIMG GYROHOEDOWN UNIQUE EVENT Affair Staged at Rink Last Night Proved Enjoyable and Profitable What is said to be the best fancy dress danco ;ver given hero was held last night at the Auditorium. U was known as u "hoedown" ami was arranged and carried out with great success by the local (iyro Club as a means of aising money for the playground fund. j Following instructions through lie press, most of those attend-! ing Hie event Inst night appeared I in overalls or some other clothes indicative of thp workaday world. White collars were taboo .ml any found wearing them were seized upon by tho special oust abb's, taken before an im- oiuiil. lu magistrate and fined. If payment was resisted the prisoner was promptly rolled on Lt tiale i.r liny and the numcy taken 'rom his pocket. Thai was what happened to a prominent local loetur who is a member of the lub and who it is understood was to have been the presiding magistrate. Costumes The ladies did not stick so 'lo.sely to instructions but on the .vhole Hie parly resembled a arty of working people during lie noon hour, wilh here and here a funny costume to enliven he scene. Some rather Indis-riminale uso of paints had hanged the countenances of nany so Ihat it Vas difficult to 'islinguisli them as the usually laid citizens met on Uie streets. The attendance was largv, ossibly three hundred dancers eiog in Hie hall. All were in oud humor ami if I here w as Mile bumping at limes it wm art of the fun of the evening, i was kept up to a late hour, the ne i oils encores of ""Kiton hit. orchestra making it Yieces-"7 'o delay adjournment until arly three o'clock. Dual Role I. lloltby had thrust upon in Hip dual role of master of 'monies and police magi-ate and lieTore him the prison s were brought who were liaig.-d with infractions of tin? lute collar law or of any other GET IT ATlf5 l "0 HIGH CLASS -GROCERS PHONE 586 FRESH CREAM. WE DELIVER. ! PORK PIES SCOTCH OAT CAKES HUN TOBACCO IS FOUR TIMES SEALED r r-"-r-r' c inn mrr bid vmm mirk miMnmiicjT Th heunt mmilU ptptr . g. TOBACCO If J 25litP to bring you the full richness and mellow sweetness of this "Tobacco of Quality Manufactured by IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO. OF CANADA LIMITED Cash & Carry Specials Rogers' Golden Syrup, o lb. tins 40e B.C. Cooking Onions, K lbs 25c Mixed Peel, per lb., straight x. 35c ( 't lb. r.ilroii, balance Lemon and Orange assorted NEW ARRIVALS LADIES' DEPT. Princess Slips in Hroadclnlh and Satiueltc, with Knick ers lo match. New ideas in Fancy Waists and full line m Children's Woollen Hoods. LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS White, Pink, Mnme, Peach Mine. Special $1.75 BOYS' FLANNELETTE PYJAMA8 Jn neat stripe designs. Sizes 2'X. 'M, Ti. Special, suit $1.05 BOYS' HEAVY PULLOVER JERSEY8 100 Pure Wool in combination stripes. Sites iM to 3 Special, each $3.4s MEN'S FLEECE-LINED COMBINATIONS Kxlra finality. Tiger brand. Sites :i(l to . Suit $1.85 MEN'S PIGSKIN WORK GLOVES Wool lined, in iiisewn seams, cord fastener. Sizes, x 10H. Special, pair $1.50 MEN'S BUCKSKIN SHIRTS Looks like leather and wears for ever. lilor. Khaki, S 2r litt lo 17 H. Special, each 1 $4.95 BOYS' GAUNTLET GLOVES Willi fringe unil star on cuff. Color. Tan. Size 7 ; 7V4. Special, pair $1.45 Universal Trading Co. TEETH! TEETH! W ith the Cold Weather coming 011 now 1- (he iuue lo h ' those faulty leelh nd, MODERN DENTISTRY - LOWEST PRICES. Dr. J. F. Maguire Smith Block. law. civil, federal moral or lm- Jtnoral that could be Imagined. U. Vv I'-ilnxire was prosecuting i- rtorney but no lawyer was re quired for the d'-renee a Itio finei1 were always lmioml and .duly paid. here wu no fornml upper but hot dogs were Mild and coffee was served free in the Uier balcony. At the far end of the hall Ice cream and cider, were dlsn'ncil. Decoration were sluyde but cffe'etlvc. Hale, of bay were In evidence a should be Ihe eae on a well appointed farm. The orchestra stand wa fenced with farm hurdle and pumpkin were In evidence. Raffia A raffle wa held in the eoorse of the evening the prize be inn two chickens and other farm products. Trie first iirize went to Dave llalfour, econd to K. W. Mareutetle and third to Mr. I.. O, Larsen. A prize wa alo given for Ihe funniest and mol ridiculous costume of the even-dug and that wa won by Fred Weaver, the prize consisting of a Prince lluperl eabbagV. Mrf Weaver made a thrilling peech after the presentation in reply to the many call from the audience. . All Ihe work In V'oincction with the affair wa done by the (Jyron and they are io be congratulated in the success of. the event, one of the most enjoyable and profitable ever lager in prince lluperl. BOAT ARRIVES HERE k . .for nava'l reserves A 'il foot boat wllli rent re board xtiilable for Mailing or rowing ha arrived here for the local unit which is heing formed of the Itoynl Canadian Naval Volunteer lleserve. II is huing kept at the drydock until lloaliug headquarter can he secured. 'This will he filled up wl gym-lastic paraphernalia such us .vault Ing borne, parallel and horizontal bar, boxing glove and fencing equipment, , noon a the local unit I I ready -lo receive him a regular navai peuy olllcer inlruclor will arrive fdr duly and will lake vharge (if the iraining. He Wj be qualified to give naval and physical work Phone 575. No expense will 4. , !f mciiiher joining and :f.. annual truming c i;,tl Halifax the iJmly tn1n at k .'rom Ihe lime or ilenai u, return to Pruic- Huperi 1 portal ion in oNo provn. CORPORATION OP TMt citr or mioa I TUr iunni r ib, rt. l '.II) r rtlm tuifwrl mi . Irurl 4 pomiwil tiUnn l Uliiif nilli. M ,4 nn.br-mlll Ur purxl t lunitiv fi,n lisp rnmii of .n hmIh-j , bfi.ki ...uf iihI mimI, . n dun , Jltl Alrrflur .unilrinr t . .1. 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