MonJuy, November PAGE EK TUB DAILt NEWE ' ' 1 - ' I--' H- '- 1 WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. "SINNERS IN SILK" Tlif brighlcst jewel in Hie crown of old King Jazz. The slory of an old roue rejuvenated who was a combination of the subtle wisdom of experience with the charm of youth. See what happened toliim. Delightful scenery and sellings. Kxquisile gowns. The Smart Set that lives in a haze of joy and makes love to order. Girls rshort ones, tall ones, pretty ones and no ugly ones, drama comedy, romance, everything yon could rssibly wish, all crowded into one picture. Scenes laid in New York's fashionable Westchester district, scenes on the deck and swimming pool of an ocean liner and a magnificent villa on the roof of a downtown skyscraper. Strong cast: Adolphe Menjou, Klranor Hoardman, Conrad .Nagel, Jean llersholt, F.dward Connelly. Kstelle Clark and many .others. COMEDY "FAST STEPPERS." International New. Admission 35c and 10c. LOCAL KILLED BULKLEY VALLEY BEEF X..I ice Never befure in the lii.-lry of Prince Hupert lias local killed Hulkley Yall'-y Href been sold for such bw prices. Jielow are a few of them: i:iioiee T-bone-Iloast, per lb 20c Sirloin lloasl. per lb. .. 18c Hump lioast, per lb. .. 15c llilt lloast. per lb. .. 12 VzO Pot Itoasl. per lb 8c lloilinf; Ileef, per Hi. ... 5c Heef Hearts, per lb. . . 12c lleef Liver, per lb: 12c Look in our window for HeeT Display alid compare our price. We lead olhers follow. "try" t Farmers Market Phone Blue 423 Orders of 53.00 delivered MEAT MARKET AT ECONOMY STORE Special Notice to Consumers In Sections 6, 7 and 8. We rorilially jnile you to visit our Meat Dept. and see for yourself our slock of Fresh Meats. Why walk a Ii.iijt distance this wintry weather? Our prices are just as reasonable as elsewhere and our slook is selected from Hie best on the market. Give Us a Trial Economy Hutter, No. 1, per lb 40c Per 1 1 lb. box 55.25 Sweet Clover Lard, 3 lb. tin eoc No. 1 (aeon, per lb. . . 45c 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84 r-lnce Rupert, B.C. Many Thanks Mil. Kill ' The quality of so many things varies. I think sonic appreciation is due you, for your milk has kept its quality," writes Mrs). It. C. Melcalf, in a letter just received by Pacific Milk, adding: "A standard of this kind is in the people's interest." Mrs. Melcalf says she has used Pacific Milk fourj years. Pacific Milk Co. Limited 328 DRAKE STREET, VANCOUVER. Factories at Ladner and Abbotsfcrd, B.C. llev. A. P. KashcvarolT or arrived in the city from Van couver on the Prince Hupert Falurday nigbl and will proceed to Alaska on the Princess Mary today. KNIGHTS HOLD BIGBANQUET Catholic Organization Initiates 25 New Members to Local Council on Sunday Afternoon VANCOUVER TEAM HERE Addresses of High Order Given by Visitors at K. of C. Dinner Last Night Yesterday was a ?reat day in the history of Hie local branch of the Knights of Columbus. In the afternoon about 55 new members were admitted to the order, the ceremonies being con-dueled by John P. Dunne, special supreme agent of the order and a t ram from Vancouver consisting of J. F. Dorsey, district deputy. II. W. Col?an, George Colgan, F D. McCounell, A. Itraull and Leo .Sweeney. They put on special degree work exemplifying the work of the order. The initiations were folowcd by i a banquet in the evening in the Boston Hall at which the menw hers of the tocal council am their lady friends sat down at three long tables with the olllcers and visitors on the dais, A. 1). Gillies, grand knigbl. presiding and by jliis side" being Higbl Hev. K. M. jliunoz, O.M.I., D.D., bishop of Prince Hupert and the Yukon, and on the other side M. P. McCaf-fery. past grand knight, with the visitors on either side. Faith of Our Fathers .', The invocation was pronounced by the Hishop and this was foU lowed immediately by a toast to the Pope, the gathering singing "The Faith of Our Fathers," as follows: Faith to our fathers, living still In spile of dungeon, fire and sword; O, how our hearts beat high with joy Whene'er we bear that joyous word. Faith of our fathers, holy faith, We will be true to thee till death Failb of our fathers, holy faith. Well be true to the till death. This was followed by the (oast to 1 he King with (he National Anthem. Work of the Order In responding to Ihe loast to "Knighthood in Hrilisli Colum bia," II. W. Colgan of Vancouver lold something of the founding ami work of the order. It was started as the result of an in 4 Big Specials For Tuesday Only Men's Felt Slippers, soles , . . , leather . 51.50 Men's Dress Shirts, values to 5.50. Special.. 51.75 Men's rcg. Fleece Lined Vests, Special 95o Children's (Penman Combinations . , 71) 51.75 Jabour Bros. Ltd. Phone 645. Cor. 3rd A 7th. AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY. Just received another boxes of JONATHAN APPLES Jumble Pack While they last $1.75 per box. .attend the meeting. 100 RupertTableSupply- Three Phones: aiGciii.212 juration from God given to i -'altier McOiveney, who one day ( tine out of the sanctury with i he light of God i" his eyes diving received the inspiration. The first council consisted of twelve men but this number had grown to 800.0(10 extending all over 'he continent. Kighteen years ago the oiiler was first plan led in Hrilisli Columbia by the present special upremc agent, wlieu a council of M members, wa formed at Vancouver. Now they had 2.000 members and twelve council. Similar decree work to thai put on here had just been completed by the same group at Vancouver, Ueluwna and I.angley Piair.e, ,'hu last two being new onranizalio.is. In Vancouver I be order hud raised 60,000 to build a school for boys, which would be completed soon after Christmas, A great ileal of work was done by Ihe councils ami also by the members individually. John P. Dunne The address of John P. Dunne il is impossible to report. It wa overflowing wild humor.. He Mokc of Ihe donor done them Idat day in having the dUtin guisbed prelate, I lie bishop, wit ness their elforts in the after noon and also present there wild them thai evening. Their aim was to develop a race of young men who would be leaders in Hie nation. Speaking of the presence of ladies at the banquet, he oai.l that the nation today depended first on Mother Church and sec-1 ond on womanhood. He spoke) appreciatively and eloquently on! the love of woman which refined t lie more animal instincts of' men. In days of old Ihe knlghl rallied to the protection oil women and he expected the knighls of Prince Hupert Council not lo be behind hand in the same work. felling numerous anecdotes to illustrate his points, the speaker then went on to mention the value of faith in a world thai was suffering from spiritual restlessness. 'they, who owed allegiance lo (he Church of Home, were by no means slaves lo Home. Theirs was the only institution that taught free will. The whole aim and object of the Knights of Columbus was to help I lie members to live the lives of Christian gentlemen. To Idem love and sacrifice should be syn onymous, lie wauled the Prince (Hupert Council to be the flower of manhood. i J. F. Dorsey The district deputy, J. i, Dor sey. in replying to the loast of "The Ladies" quoted the Mayor of Spokane whose statement "The Ladies. God bless them, what would the knights be wildoul Idem?'" brought applause. He urged the married men to check up now and then and see how I hey stood in relation to llieir wives. He spoke hopefully of the ! future of tde Prince Ilupcrl, council which he believed would forge ahead and he asked the ladles to encourage the men 16 I J. J. lieatdey replying lo the ; toast of the New Members said ihe found himself in a good or gaiiizaliou with great aspiration and ideals. He thanked the nights and visitors who dad given them such an enjoyable lime. I Gathering Closes , The presiding otllcer thanked AH That A Gift Should Be Useful, Ornamental, and a lasting token of friendship. A visit to our store will convince you that our stock Is up to date, well selected, and marked In plain figures to compete with the keenest competition In Canada. DIAMONDS In the latest settings. WATCHES, all kinds, hundreds to choose from. CLOCKS with 12 day movements. STERLING SILVER and HOLLOW-WARE In pleasing designs. COMMUNITY and 1847 ROGERS in several patterns. CUT GLASS, the finest assortment In Canada. CHINA, English and French, In beautiful designs. UMBRELLAS We specially Invite you to see this line-It will save you money. BRASSWARE and NOVELTIES, etc. OUR OPTICIAN AND OPTOMETRIST will test your eyes and fit your glasses properly. OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Max Heilbroner JEWELER. all who had graced the boards with their presence and Ihe gathering broke up with Ihe singing of a verse of "O Canada" and Ihe National Anthem. Ihe verse of: "O. Canada" used on the occasion was the following: ) O Catiada, our heritage our low Thy worth we praue all other lands above. From sea lo sea throughout thy lenglli from pole lo borderland - At Hrilain's side. whateVr betide, unflinchingly we'll stand With heart we sing "Ood Save the King," Guide Ihrouglu the hnipire wide, we do implore. And prosper (Sniada from shore . to shores, . . Vocal solos were gien by Mrs. J. Muldoou .and Gillis. Couture and an instrumental selection by Mrs. F. P. Kenny, all of which were well received. 11. Cordela, who is interested in lir"int' inf-:it inn (iii Proieeso Itoyal Ihland.-arrivrd i iff Hie rlty from Itulrdale on the Cardem yesterday aflernoon. GET IT AT! Hoberl (ireenfeild, who was cornet soloist in I lie ranious (J.W'.V.A. baud of I'Miiioufon which loured Ihe Lulled Statci some lime ao, has arriei in Prince !eor?. Some years ago Mr. Greenfield was active in hand circles at Prince lluperl. having slarlcd the organization of a band here. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. HLI.1. 1 HAIlHOlt, Oercast. fresh sotildeast wind; barometer, 20:85; lempcrnlurc, 10; fcca mod rale; ti.iu P.m. spoke steamer Princess Mary, abeam Pine Is-lamtlaml, southbound; G.2T p.m. spoke sleaini'r Venture, in Oueen Charlotte Sound southbound; 0.15 p.m. spoke steamer Prince Hu pert in Oueen Charlollu Sound oulhbound. DKlllY ISLAND. Haiiiing, 'southeast wind; 1aroineler, 50.70, temperature. 51; ea moderate; H p.m. spoke steamer Card en 11 011I northbound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer lloosevell, Heallle for Ketchikan, 510 miles from Reallle. I) HAD THF.K POINT. Overcast southeast sale; barometer, 50.61; temperature 'iS5, sea rounh. DIAMOND SPECIALIST. BRIGADIER SIMS GAYE LECTURES! Children and Adults Were Out 1 In Good Numbers Saturday Night Speelal Sunday Services One hundred children were in alien. lame at the Salvation Army citadel on Saturday evening when llrigadier Situs of Winni. peg. territorial young people' secretary of Ihe Army, gave a magic lantern address particu larly for Ihe young folk. Later in (he evening llrigadier Suns iHUeied a lecture for adull on "Ihe Life of Christ." This was also well attended. llrigadier Sims officiated at three service in Ihe citadel yesterday. Today he proceed In Alaska on the steamer Princess Mary. II. A. Lalla and C. W. Smilli, lianadiau National F.xpress Co. ifllcials, arrived from luhuonloii on lal night's I rain and are registered at the Prince HupeH Hotel. PHONE 586 HIGH CLASS -GROCERS OUR FRESH GROUND COFFEE AT 40c and 50c LB. I Cash & Carry Specials IT IS NOT WHAT ONE PAYS BUT WHAT ONE CETi tT' THAT COUNTS. Have You seen the new "BOBBED" HAIR NETS, with Special Coupon for a Free Pearl Necklace. We Have Them. SPECIALS FOR - Monday And Tuesday Only w IB 'MarJorlc Dean" Children's wild bloomers to mat' n styles. In good quatiiv ncl. hue. A lo 7 yen - lUg HERE IS GOOD VALUE All Colored Shoes lo he than etiil Indies' (irey Suede Crt Sir 'I1 French heeU. Ileg. M MM). Iwlie lory Knl Cro Strap. Hi w trim, Loin heel. Ileg. ?ll '. lMilie' Heige Saddle Str.ip. lom lire!- Ileg. 1 2.0(1. All thee Healthful Shoe at $7.25 Pair SALE BIG BARGAINS AT TITE'S STORE CONTINUED FOR THIS WEEK -SPECIALS- Dreiiet, npenai $5 Ladles' Gingham Houtedrettes, size and good slylr? T.i eaidi -J 52.00 Ladle's White Flannelette NlghlCrtiiti in heavy quality. l ' tn long, r rilled at nr. fc, sleeves. Iteg. 2.tl.V s4.. Men's Heavy Winter Shirts, . hi hark Grey, llrowu m 1 Hue Hi to IK. II- f J2-JS hi. J 1.55 Universal Trading Co, YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand' Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics. hooe "Hupert Brand" Salmon. A few tins in the pantry are always handy 8lock a supply on your boat- -that's a good ior. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Prince Rupert, B.C. FUMED OAK CHINA CABINET A $24J0 FIR BUFFET FUMED FfNISH v . . fJ. $28$ SIMMON'S 2" POST BED, 8lie 4 fL6 Inches 4 .Vc. ii;:.'$fV: J14.M EXTENSION TABLE WALNUT FINI8H DINING ROOM TABLE $20$ SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR THESE VALUES G. D. TITE THE HOME FURNISHER