PAGE SIX TOE DAILY NEW8 WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 9 p.m. "THREE WEEKS" Klinor (ilyifs classic, world-renowned love story in niolutn pnturc. The novel the world will never forget. A history-making screen triumph containing everything that niaile the hook a sensation ami more. Fast-moving! Unusual! Colorful! Kaleidoscopic! The most discussed story of modern times. Seldom does a photo-play remain in your memory after the final fade-out Here is one you will remember just as the world has not forgotten the immortal romance from which it was made. Remarkable scenery and- settings. ' Exceptionally brilliant cast. Conrad Nagel. AileeH I'ringle, John Satnpolls, Stuart Holmes, Hubert Cain. Mitchell Lewis, Helen Dunbar, Joan Standing and a host of others. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION THE BOSTONIAN JOY BABES, in a select program of High-class Vaudeville. Admission 50c and 25c Dainty Dorothy Would mention Our real courteous attention Ik-liable work, fair profits and pnimpl service is what yon may expec: to gel at this shop We arc experi-ci ffMi at d properly PUnne us lo call for your garments. If you want to confer Willi us about cleaning our advice is always at yiiur nunniaiul. Our rapid cleaning and pressing for men is popular priced. TTj phone a PRINCE' WATER NOTICE BOX 392 i RUPERT I BARGAINS ON JAMS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Tl,,. biggesl bargains over offered on Kmpress Uraud Jams. Kmpress Slrawberry Jam, i s. per tin 850 F.rnpivss Haspberry, 4's, per tin S5c Hlack Currant and Loganberry, Vs, per tin .. 85c (lieengage, Gooseberry. Plum and all other varieties in l's, per tin .... 75c Fancv Mcliitnsb Apples, per bnv $2.75 Mcintosh Apples, second grade, per box . . $2.35 No. 1 Jonathan Apples, per box 2-75 El iOHY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84 Or Write 1.1J. Box 575. Prince Ruoert,. B.C. Qutn Charlotta Ulnd Lnd DUtrlct. Dlatrlct of Prlne Ruprt Takr N.ll-. Hut I. SamiiW blfiipon, or Maxell I' :.. " ' Hi-Hi"" rinlieniun. In-to ..ly r-i THusl..n to lee the rVilnvliiK dl-rrilKiI lando: ounmenrlnK it ii..i ....i ihciwH s liialim to low wiirr iiiai-k ; Ito-un- roll-win low wati-r mark in a wirUiwMterlj oirwtiun m; I"?.'.. "; h,... i i miIIk i : thenre went "rly S rtalu. Ili-firr southerly ,"'" it mill-1 to imt "f ronilwnreliiMit ronulnlnr 15 ! cr" iihi or iff ) -(wiiioimi kiuphov Annllt-atit "Mil itil"inluT. 104 ,,eter K(.tYi Aren. (Dlxrtlon and Uat) ... TAKK NO lli:K tlwl Andriw sonlaJ, AK-nt for Kinrlnw "ii Miim Ltd.. -. hoe addiwiw M t li Broadway. Voik, HI PPl for a llw-ni to take and uw JO nblr fwt mt M"ond .r atr out 11 Waiui lliver. whlrh flo tliiy and drain lnu Takn Ami almut I wo and a tmlf inHe wiulti of i:niiifr Mine. The waier will be dlvirti-d Irom the (trearn it a point about one inile up-rnvin t.Wii Ann. and will be uwd for iHiwer Dlirnoite iin the "Knirlneer Mine," deerrlbed Kleven i:niwn-rranld Mineral Clalma, mirveyed a l.t . J. an 9(17 tun 0IS. 847: 06; 70: 91 1. ix't it liroun 1, Calar nuirlrt. Thl imtlte wa ponied on the irround on APPLES APPLESI APPLES1 This is Apple Week at t lie Farmers' Market. Fancy Mclnlosh's, reg. 3.00 for $2.50 JumMe Kings, extra good, teg. 2.5J for .... $2.00 Don't forget our llig Puni!pkin deal is good for llallow'ccn. One pumpkin Free for One Farmers' Tea Hag. MEAT the choicest in town and the lowest in price. Compare them with others. Farmers Market Phone Blue 42S SALARY INCREASE FOR MR. CREW IS BEING PROPOSED A recommendation from the gineer's deparlnien.t be increased rrom 1135 to 9150 caused con siderable discussion at last night's council meeting and, on the casting vole or Mayor Kew- ton, was laid over for a week so that a report from the cily engineer on the mailer be obtained. Aid. McMordie said he was perfectly agreeable to the increase being given If Mr. Crew-was entitled to it. He fell, however, that the head of the department should report on the mailer. For Uiat reason, he moved that the matter be laid over . Aid. Collar! held a similar view and seconded Aid. McMor die. He fell, however, that this recommendation wa ill timed in view of the fact that a general-revision of the salary schedule in I he City Hall was being proposed. Aid. Perry, Aid. Casey and Aid. Macdonald expressed themselves in favor of granting t lie increase forthwith. They felt there was no question that Mr. Crew was earning the inony. He was working both as an ollice man and surveyor. The motion for Hie mailer to be laid over pending report froiii the cily engineer was then put. Aid. McMordie, Aid. Collar!, Aid. Smith and Aid. Clapp voted in favor and Aid, Perry, Aid. Caey. Aid. Macdonald and Aid. Lvill against. In casting his vole in favor or laying the matter over, Mayor Newton said if it came up again and the cily engineer re commended the increase, he would vole In .favor of It being given. "So will I," echoed Aid. Mc Mordic and Aid. Collarl, H. F. McNaughlon, C.N.H. dis trict passenger agent, and Harold the r.th day or June. lvyi. r ?y .iivl-tim freMil nirenl. Ihl notice aim an ihmh-h"ii iui-u,i.-..ij..-1, . rirfKdV& ,hs1 n'1'1'". 14r,ain f" Hemrrier at Aiiin. ii.c. objection to the p,.jnc,. George where they will r'lirrdV; ft S iUlr."" allend a conference of district1 of r water iiirni. l aniBii.riii """""": .nflleers nt ii ruilwuy. I. A. M(V ;nrla. B.C.. witnin iniriy uj nrr mj . flrai ii.i.BaVaixe of lliln n-tlie In a loral newieaieT. me (wir m ihf. ,..h.- ll-llin or thin nollre la October Mh. 1094 E'ilEF.n OHI O MI.NES. UMITF.D, INC.. Appltrant. 17 Aa4iW feotlld, Altnt. phersoil, I'liersOll, superiiiieiMiciii nuin here, and J. P. Klrkpatrick, as- LIVE TURKEYS AND GEESE Arriving For Thanksgiving. Hook your Order F.arly as our stock is limited. 100 DOZ. ORANGES Special. i doz. for .... 35o RupcrtTableSupply- Three Phones. 2io,lii, 212 OUTLOOK FOR MINING GOOD J. F. Duthle Says Dorreen Property Is Looking Good; Deplores Criticism The outlook Is for improved conditions in nil the industries of: Hie United States in 1U25 and the' e'feel will undoubtedly bo felt iUj I'.niiuilii n n. I will eeneli In I'rincei the development stages, is looking promising. About 10(1 tons or ore is at the railway ready tar shipment and-there is another 100 Ions at the mine. The mins is located about rive miles rrom Dorreen station ami a wairon road leads most or the. way lo it. A baby Irani is now in operation lo take the ore from Hie mine lo the road. Mr. Hulhie deplores the altitude taken by certain interests in the inferior in berating such ennipanies as the (luggenheims wjio withdrew from operating In Hie Held because there was ap parently oot surricient tonnage on certain properties to warrant further expediture. It is not a good thing Tor the district he says lor peopio to criuuito u vehemently a large company which, aHer spending many thousands of dollars, decides lo Kiisoend operations. Iu the end it will only re-acl to (he dis advantage of the district and par licularly, those who thus voice Mieir sentiments declares .Mr. Dulhie. Duthle Mine Closed Mr. Dulhie has nothing lo say with regard to Hie situation ai the Duthie mine in which he and die Guggenheims are jointly in leresled. The properly is still closed bill Mr. Dulhie proceed there on this evening's train to visit it Tor the first lime in i year. Mrs. Duthle will accom pany him and they will likely proceed Hast from Smilhers lo Spokane CANADIANS RETURNING FROM UNITED STATES OTTAWA. Oct. 21. -Canadians lo Ihe number of 27.180 returned lo Canada rrom the United Stales during the first half of the present .Tscal year. Total Immigration for the same period from all countries was 8.212, a decrease sislant superinlcndenl al Smith- of ten per cent over the corres-crs, are already tlieru. I ponding period of a year ago. L Itupert and this district says J, "'nlinl1 .. n.'Claiio. ...M.:. .t-....in. i 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 wilt 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 CROWDS BROKE UP MEETINGS Rowdiness In British Election Had to be Suppressed by Police LONDON, Oct. 21. j lion meetings last ; m:irkiil liv rnwilliies i were lir ' crowd remedied. ' Many cleo-night were a in I some bmken up by disorderly "' l!rlne Marguerile.lt s. "Police protection was however, r, . d"Ter""1l jnecessary in some instances PREMIER'S THUNDER Aid. Casey was not in favor oT the council sending a communication such as this when Pre mier King liad said that he would lake the- nailer up with -Sir Henry Thornton. "Seeing that the cily council had been sleeping so long, I don't think it would be Tair (o take the mailer lway from the person who sug- gesled it. We might wail for a while and see if Premier King forgets about it or not'." Aid. Perry moved and Aid. Casey seconded an niiieinlmqnt that the sending of the communication to Sir Henry Thornton be Iclayed. The -amendment was lost, all voting against it but the mover and seconder. There is lillle change reported in the condition or Archbishop On Verne! today. He is still very low . KEELEY TELLS ABOUT STEAMER ALASKANROUTE win be Good as any C.P.R. Steamer If Not Better Defiuile announcement reguid ing Die construction of the C.n adian Government Merchant Mar ine's new coastwise liner, which is lo be olacetl on the Alaska run either for the 11)25 or llf.'rt tourist season, will he made when II. It. Tcaklc, general manager comes lo Victoria on October 27, according to H. U. Keeley. Pacific Voasl superintendent of the 11.(1. M.M., who was in Hie cily yesterday, says I he Victoria Colonis). i Mr. Keeley said that J. K. Hal- rymple, vice-president of tin' Canadian National Itailway, also might visit the Coast with Mr Teakle. No definite information had yet been received regarding his visit, but it was considered very probable that he would pay Victoria another visit. I Mr. Keeley was accompanied by iT. Louden, superintendent en gineer of I lie Pacific Coast for the C.O.M.M., on his visit here They left last night for Vancnu ver. The New Liner In a statement In a rcprccnla live of the Colonist, Mr. Keeley gave further information re garding the proposed new steam- er for the Alaska run. II will be a vessel similar In size, or even larger than the new C.P.H. steamers Princess Kalh- having cruiser stern i but about the same speed. There lis no doubt but that It will ! i the largest coastwise steamer in i ptai nt nu rmiMPH iirliisii Ooliinliia water when dlULLn DI LUU11L1L completed. The passenger hc . Henry Thornton Asking that Stumps Noar Sta- . , r . . - -j corniuodalioii will equal to, If lommumcdviun iu us am w .., ,.., i.... ,.,. ... n iiwi htrun I 1111.41, llltll 1,1 IIIV lirT C.P.Il. liners. Willi the addilion of this liner "" " ( nl(. rompany's coalwise fleet The cily council btst night, on a regular schedule to FKagway or Aid. .Smith and Aid le run. insleai or lo Prince stole some or Premier Huperl as has been done In Hie 1-. limine ui reaiue, who is m ., , . Inna, T,- !. H.r.n ll.. 'ily today in the course isil ot inspection to his mining interests near here. Market conditions tor minerals and lumber are gradually gelling belter and this will mean increased production. Ore at Railway Mr. Dulhie deplores the alti- last night willi his Held engineer. noaru oi orKs mat tue saiarj , TlII.npI.. from r)rreen. of H. O. Crew of the city en- .... ,,, ,,,. .i,..,,,,!. bmii i,, r I. n I. n tiiuii.iii. . ... " i .i l ... , . ... . " m l.. II 11. T -I .. - ernien!.uliinllteii a inoiion uiaisir " "-mic im-u, mc i-rmcc llenrv rhofuton be communieal-. Huperl. Prince (icor-re and tin ed with on the matter of remoy- "ew liner, which will most pro-ing slunlos' on the railwav re-'b-'-'v be named Hi Prince serve adjacent lo the station Arthur. The Prince John will which difigured the land-cap continue in Hie (Jueen Charlolle and caused an unfavorable ini- Islan.ls senlce. nression for visitors. The motion! ExUnd Service admitted that Hie matter had1 In adding Ihis new liner lo Hie been pointed to by l'remier Kiiig;Heel the company will be able lo who had su-rgesled thai it be mc Uie same ervice lo I'rlnee itupert thai thai purl has been selling in Ihe past and at Hi' same lime extend the run If Skagway. RADIO PROGRAM "One Night In' Naples." musical phantasy, will be broadcast by K(iO, Ihis evening, Oct It. A combination or eight man dolins, one violin, (wo mandobis Hve guitars and one tambourine will play "The Carnival of Ven ice Overture," by Thomas; and Harry Iloberlsun, lnor. will sine Milanese street songs. This novelty iu radio programs is of fered by Laurie A. de Oraca, Sup Francisco instructor of lriu?ril instriimc nls. Following (ho musical program, J. H. Harnes, travel talker, will give, a brief word picture of the City of BESTPROCURABLE BLEND r " IWM HAM BOTTLED A 6UARANTUDJr 5 , The original label look' for it al the Vendors, and insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British 'Columbia. Tuosday, Oclobor 21 jjjj Cash & Carry Specials M. B. JELLY POWDERS 6 pkg. for. . 35c MALK1NS' BEST VI M. B. TEA 2 lbs. for Spring Clothes Pins. 11 doz. Tir 25t (iranulalcd URiir, 20 fr $1.7S DRY GOODS DEPT. Values extraordinary fr shoiipt i who care lo r j:: - town during Ihe wet wealher Washwcll (Unphams, gnaraiilewl. per(l, .'! yards $1.25 mourner Satiuetle, :i"in. .S.efial, p-r yartl to .... 1 ... 1 . I. ...I, f... .1 1 1 tf Velvelecns 111 an wauiffi eun-, i.w Lingerie Crepes, jier yanl 40e Al, Wool Serge, 51 in. wide, ir yanl . j $1.10 French Flat Crepe, per yard $2.45 Falriiiie Haronelte. per ynnl $2.25 Fiiccotme Crepe. Hrocadeil. per nl $2.25 Pure Wool Tweeds, spleinlid designs, yard $1.S5 Noltinghani lice Curtains. '2 yard long, jwur $1.95 Scotch .Madras Curtain. yard $15 MEN'S AND BOYS' DEPT. Men's Fine Fur Felt Hats, $2.05 each. Colors Hrmvn. Hlark, Orey and Fuwit. Sn- il x 7 Heg. if:.r.il. SH'i-ial, each . $2.J5 Men's 1 00 per cent. Pure Wool Socks, 2 pair for 85c. Medium Weight. Bibbed. Colors lle.itlier (, , Black. Beg. rie pair. Spei ial. i pun for 8S Boys' Jerseys, 100 per cent Pure Wool, In Plain and CoiiiImimIioii Od'Ts. Mediuni r ,' Pullover ami Hutloti Shoulder. Sixes so lo t values to :U)0. Spe ial $1. Boys' Tweed Knickers, 05c pair. Colors drey and Brown. Sues 20 to 2M. I special, pair , 85 Universal Trading Co, Announcement Starling tomorrow. Wednesday, the 22mJ f o we shall be offering what we alt ONE DAY SPECIALS. These specials will be marked tar below nt-1 will be impossible for us to orfer them for tw" day EVERY DAY HAS ITS SPECIAL Walch our ads. m this space add we are sure find something that you cannot afford to overlook TOMORROW'S SPECIAL Men's Pure Wool Underwear, two piece 'J- :- m i I 111 ! Itttf 1 ill fill W til tt k II w 1 1 r ill 1 r mjt m'vi.iii s'S iv.-'ihi win Jabour Bros. Ltd. Phone 645. Cor. 3rd and 7lk GET IT AT! PHONEJ586 HIGH CUSS -GROCERS Everything in Halloween Specialties Miss It u I li Lemon left on last night's train lor Miniola, Multi loba, where she was called on account ot her Krandiiiolher's serious illness. ; Union rreifdilcr Chllkoot, dipt. Nelson, arrived at 5 o'cleok this morning rrom the south ami, aHer unloading coal for Pliilpotl k Kvlll and lumber Tor Albert k McCalTery, ef ror Ihe Skeena IP ver. 'i'i.n 11. ..1, ...1... tiir Hal"'' I II. IIIIli.lllt!ll WI'J . lie iiiiiiiMirinir at HlC " 'I'llnnl I n nil llil upek. (ill"' pronraii' Wednesday a'"1 't'lm niniiil ,illlnllll l 11' in Ihe Coun I y Court I""-'';,, Yntiutr iigalnsl the I fc ' Clarence Donne on a c,l,rSk selling lhuor 10 lmlin tieen ml.loiii'ir'd 'i"