nr. 1 L .It. " ilf, W T : li II L.-1. W ill j r October 30, 102. nil A, L- 0 UlU M 4 MIM KiJlTlO.t I t- f MiMrUW. 1'. .. l.aiua I. .... v ;r. . . A I .mail. wiMfei' , i j . ' l i . :.::!::::: Vis; mir teH oil lal ; s I n Sunt tin s where : Jc . i;4ulll) tiourl NOTICC i I'M) II Inn HMD) U. i t ai.it r. inr VJmi.Irr ' 'i ! i n.iur a nd. i r,i m nnh. uim it, w'ann hlr .ml. mo lllhillnl Mln im 1. I li.- ni' i.i.lil kruim. rii s ' ' Ima iinifyr" ami I AH .iiuai. bin aim i ! -ni i,f Tata Von in A- Miiuni liltl.lm. Caviar ' "I HriiKh lUtlnmltw l "1 -urh M,rr Imm or Him - I' ainl nrrrwiart tot UV ( 4 Wjiiii liiirr i Ow truand T T ' In. ' i'i-i Mini. .:.. im i ,l. r 1 ! 1 (Mill) IV anTtn TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE TH11EB UIJJJ shout i)ts;iin-Tio. or Mioi tiiTY. erf K IMMENSE COST OF tl Si vu Local and Personal i MAKING PICTURE X QUEEN CHARLOTTE TOWNIITI . Flan J4. 11. H, , III, , j 11 II, HUitk 11 11 I. UliHk J 11 If, l IU , HI.Mk II wn I, n kin it l IU, Mink ft IILVIR CITY TOWNtlTC. Plan 6S. I.ut 11, lllmk 13 MtlNA CITV TOWNtlTC. Plan 11M. Hlurk 70 lllnrk 91 Mink iuu SO'JTM rAINCS RUPERT TOWNHTI. Subdn. Lot 4t, Rng S, riin 160. U.l 17. Ilhxk If SOUTH PRINCt RUPtRT TOWNtlTC. ubdn. Lot 642, Rangt I. Plan l4. iMU I tn . lllmk t Utl ' .i II. murk IU l.il iv, lllmk In ITIWART TOWNtlTC. Subdn. PL Lot 4 Caaalar, Plan lit. l-iil iu, HHH k I I.iti l. Hkwk t l-ul to. lllmk Lot It I I Inl. HbM-k 10 I.OH , 7, lkMk II Plan til A Uil . BhKk II Ut l. IlkH-k 17 tut It. Ilkirk 17 Mitt fa A fl. niork 17 lA 17, Block tl ITIWART TOWNtlTC. Plan SOS, Subdn. of Part Lot 411, Group 1, Caaalar. l.ol 3 A tl. Murk f l4it 13. Mark I. ill 15. Rliirk ' ii in. HWk a UH fl. Hliirk 1 t fl. HIH-k in .- Uil II. RI'M-k If Utl II. Blwk II ITIWART TOWNtlTC. Plan 1017, tvbdn. el Lot 1133. Caaalar, l.nl f, niiM k l ITIWART TOWNtlTC Plan III, tubdn. of Lot 4t Caaalar. UM. Ill HbM-k ft I I. Mark. UH. If A . Hlork It TfRRACC TOWHI'TC Plan t72, tubdn. of Part Lot 11. Rang I f A f7. Hl'irfc I , T'RRACC TOWNtlTC f Ritln, of Lot lt, Rant t. Ul 17. M-rk I nii-n. it i:.. in 1 1 iti daj ih onHr. in. The Daily News IMUNCK HUPKIIT - IHIITI8H COLUMHIA. Publihfil Kvery Aflernnon. cxr?pt Hiiiuiay, the Prince Ilnperl Daily News. Limited, 1 hinl Avenue. II. P. PL'M.KN. Managiiiff Kilitor. Advertltlng and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone -' - Contract Mates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation!. 88 88 rt l liui -.! . (IrlnlM-r 30, 1121. l. u.ll.A. hist drive and informal program tonight at 8.30 in Hie Mrlropole Hall. Admission Wr. XMAS PHOTOS Sittings Any Time by ApMiutment llesl Work, Lowest Prices ECKOFF STUDIO Ciir. 2nd Ave. and Cth St. Phone He- 69. .: ' Ijitnir ii..,l u. ftttHtt 4 I. lit III! fliiii,NG" I JSiMa? ygjy serve fhu Worry About o 2AM BUK is always ready to soothe and purity your skin and free it ol all sore-"v fruption ami Irritation. Zam-Hult In rur "foal balm hij(hly rtffned and tf adl y abortd into tiny porn. 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St. Anilrrw d Annual Hall will lie held in the Audilorium, Nov rmlHT 2H. liivitalion will be i puc sliyrtly. 250 TO CROSS PACIFIC IN 32-FOOT BOA I lACOMA. Wash., Oct. 30. ; AlHwr.) a 32-foot boat four men front this city have set out on a crtiie across the Pacific, with lloiodiilii as their destination. The cruie was planned by Karl Itnllifoii, an experienced navigator of small craft, and his boat is Hip MIi" lliiur. lion to large supplies of fuel oil j ANNOUNCEMENTS llosKtul Annua' iiaV - Oct 31. Ladies' Auxiliary, SI. Andrew's J Society, Hazaar, Tuesday, Nov. ) 2 CO - Anglican Church Hazaar, Nov. G - I Lutheran Pageant, F.uipressj ' Theatre, November 5. "Sun Flower Serenade In the' Methoili.ot Church, Nov. 6 and 7.' Oueen Mary Chapter Whisli Drive and Dance, Nov. 7, F.Iks1 Home. tf t Moose Hazaar, Nov. 18 and It). If ' Presbyterian Hazaar, Nov, 20. Lullii'iuii Hazaar, December 2, Melropole Hall. Ii.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. lIayiier?,'Untfmacrs, l'lione 351 TAXI and .Mesaengr Service. Phone C78. tf A delicious drlni.. for 'all oo- caoloiiii "SUPllHMhT Collce. tf -(.. Mrs. J. A. West will he at hoiiiR on thu first Wednesday of each month. P. W. Kyndhy was fined 25 In the city police court this morning for drunkenness. Two nights, November 6 and 7, "A Sunflower Serenade," Methodist Church at 8 p.m. Admission 50c and 25. 200 Miss Pearl MacDouald of Telk- wa arrived in Hie city on last nlxlit's Ira in and sailed on Hie Prince Kupert for Vancouver where she will attend business college. i If you have Dominion of Can ada lionds maturing in I'J.'t, bring or send I hew to the Can-adiou Hank of Commerce wlio will redeem them at face value 258 Mrs. (i. C. Tyre, who ha been Ihw gu.t -of her daughter, Mrs I.. M. De flex, 13M Fourteenth Avenue West, Vancouver, left Vancouver last weak for Hie Hast where she will tnd the winter months. Don't fitrjrel tlm Daughters of Kuglaml Hazaar .Saturday, Not-ember 1 at 2 o'clock in store next to PrizzellV Meal Market. Arteniowii tea and supinsr served. 257 Mrs. Perkins of the Prince llu-perl Hotel sailed for Hie xotilh -nri the Prince ltuiert last ngbt. She will sjiend Hie winter in Seattle also visiting Vancouver and Victoria. . Mr. and Mrs. Y. D. Ca-ley, af :l-our Mn Set Out From Tacoma er lniling a few days in the In Small Craft Honolulu It Thtlr Dttltnatlon ",p pn noois inr l ie mid provisions. The men l.nve no pro n.ili.1 I.hI eTi..... .., .a ivlncial educational survey and to report their progress occa- wi" ",,w v,!ii( various, points in sionally. They plan to cruise ,",'r,r f"" miilar pur-down the coast (o San Pedro, Pse' Cat., then across to the Hawaiian Islands. NOTICE The City Clerk's ollice will be open on vv oincsilay, Ihursday and Friday of this week till 0 p. in.; also from 7 lo 0.30 p.tu A. Ilaitstiti conies up in the city police court this afleriioon before Magistrate MfOlymonl on a charge of assault resulting from a fight on the halibul boat Venus last night. Hanson was in bad shape when be was arrested and seemed to have got the worst of he battle in which be is alleged for Hie purpose of registering! lo have bi-cn the assailant voters for the forthcoming civic election. " p.. j. jo.m:s, 257 City Clerk. HALLOWEEN BALL OCTOBER 31. YOU WILL BE NEEDING AN EVENING GOWN. DEMERS" HAVE THEM IN THE LEADING STYLES AND COLORS. Hosiery NUDE, FRENCH NUDE, SILVER, GOLD, SHUTTER GREEN Half a Million Feet of Film Was Used In Shooting Scara-mouche the enormous amount of money and material used in mak ing a big film spectacle is Hlu (rated in Hie case of "Scara-mouche," Hex Ingram's produc tion of ltafael SabaHm's story of the French Revolution, which is being shown here Friday. Searainoiirhe" easily exposed as much raw film as "The Four Horsemen," which held the re cord for some time. More than SOu.OOO feel of film was used during the "shooting" of Hie pic lure. The amount of raw film con sumeii, however, is only one item in the cost of producing picture of any. size. The actual "shooting" process is not the chief expense, what is "shot makes the debit side of the led ger mount up. The biggest item was the con struction of sets'representing t tit palace of the Tuilleries, an old chateau and city streets of the France of 1789. Kennels, pens, stables and cages bad to be built for dogs, pigeons, ducks, cats oxen, horses, canaries, peacocks and other birds and animals Carriages and roaches had to be reconstructed with perfect his torical accuracy. Costumes had to be made for the 10,000 per sons who appeared in the mob scenes. I liere were uniforms for the soldiery, and outfits of es pecial magnificence for players representing the nobility. city on their return from a trip! 'canisters. 11,200 Persons Involved The total number of persons involved in some capacity in t la production reached the figure of approximately 11,200. Ten thou utid of these made up the mob that rusheil through Paris when the devolution broke. Of tho-e with definite other (daces in the picture's making were 30 princi pal players, 3t assistant direc tors, 8 research experts. 2: cameramen with their assistants 23 properly men, 05 electrician.! 55 coolumers. 51 wig makers. II architects, 630 carpenters. 75 plasterers. 88 painters and scenic artists and 18 chauffeurs and to .New York and otlief Eastern I On the sixty-acre location citt-, siwled last nig-ht on !he;wer the duplicates of streets of lo their I I.H MIi. ll.i.ir (, n i ii.iWs... ' ' HO' Wallace, l.wer molnr. a beam of 11 feet M''! !" secretary of agri- land a depth fmm the deck of six I'rlnce ltuM?r! enroule liomc in I.os Angeles. The I'niled Stales revtvnue cut ter Cygan, Capt. llalverson, ar-rieJ in 'port from Ketchikan ycstenlay afleriioon and relurnel north Unlay. The vessel's flag was at half iiihsI on account of 'culture. Paris, (iavrillac and llennes were constructed, 112 Ions of cobble stones were used for paving, be sides 610 tons of gravel and sand. For the buildings 702.201 feel of lumber was necessary. Al so 310 tons of plaster, t.000 IMHiuds of nails, and 200 tons of casting plaster. NOTICE feH. Ilalhfon declared she could! . I '"'"g a"jn over Hie Acw ride any wave Hie Pacific could ! "' u 1'ra'ier. m-peclor of Nokohoma Cnh we will not be raise She shIIimI uil!. Intlf a inn pII-. left on last night's train responsible for any liabilities in- Ijoriroii filings n ballast, in addi- for l,,,,l,rs- " completed icurred by previous owners from ,i . i, ... .. Ills nis fixnmiiiiitiim examination nf or kln,ruulu stuuenls in inlllii. ,l:il. dale. IIM..I October ") I Signet) It. W. CLAYTON. Manager. FEELS BETTER ALL AROUND Brandon Man Qets Remarkable help from famous herbal remedy, Dreco, and doesn't hesitate to endorse It. Mr. M. Saunders, well-known in Hraiiilou as a skilled painter, and who lives at 830 li'lli street, suffered a great deal from diges tive troubles and rheumatism. until he bad the good fortune to try Dreco. Its pure herbal juices (Uicklf restored his vital organs lo normal, healthy functioning and the syiuptons that distressed him are rapidly disappearing. ".My stomach bothered me for a long time," says Mr. Saunders. 'F.verything I ale soured and formed gas. My liver was sluggish and I was chronically constipated. 1 suffered a lot from rheumatism of the joints and muscles and, in fact, was anything but a well man. "I have only taken one bottle of Dreco, but feel Tine. I can now eat and enjoy my meal without sourness or gas formations, my liver is active my bowels regular and the rheumatism is improving every day." Dreco is Nature's own tonic and rorrestlve. made from the ,pure juices of herbs, roots, barks .and loaves. It is absolutely safe and reliable and contains no mercury, potash or huhil forming drugs. Dreco Is belna specially In. troduced In Prince Rupert by W J. McCutcheon, and Is sold by a. pood drugqlst everywhere. Those New Odd Shaped WRIST WATCHES Some people are afraid to buy Ihem because they think they might not run u well as the common shape. The difference, however, is mostly in the case and trimmings; as the wheels ami working parts are the usual kind. We have a girl's rectangular golri filled 15 jewelled watch, which Is a good timc-k eeper, as low as $15.00 in white, green or yellow gold. Olher fancy shapes al the same price but we have others all the way to 185.00. BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. Killer our Ad. Competition before Nov. 15. Nole: Drawings would he of no use us The Nevvs'cuuld tiot reproduce them in this fpace. CANADA 3Gft(JEN WATCrTE Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and "The Family Shoe Store" LADIES! FOR THE HOSPITAL BALL Call iti und see the luteal in , BLACK EVENING SHOES Just in FROM $5.50 EUROPE i ravel CI When you buy a Canard-Canadian Route ticket, you buy not only transportation, but the finest type of travelling accommodation, 'Comfort, luxury, entertainment, meals, personal service, and the peace and quiet of the St Lawrence River trip, with all of its majestic scenery. You can change your hotel readily enough it you are disappointed. But, you cannot chanse your steamer once you are aboard. Make up your mind now to travel Cunard-Canadian. Cunard courtesy and thoughtful attention are yours at every turn, whether you take cabin or third class passage. The splendid appointments of staterooms, salons, libraries, children's rooms, promenade decks, etc., will make your voyage one of hourly delight. See the Cunard Agent In your town for detailed information about the ships, rates, sailing dates, etc., or write to . , The Cunard Steam Ship Co. Limited JlCt 622 Hastings St, W. . VANCOUVER, B.C. The St Lawrence Route IS V " The Pleasure May to Europe TV