page srx WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 9 p.m. "NELLIE, the beautiful CLOAK MODEL" A page lorn from the intimate life of a beautiful model with its dramatic revelations. A drama that penetrates Fashion's secret haunts revealing the adventures and perils of the beautiful models who grace the jewelled byways of Peacock Alley. An inside story of Fashion Row. The exotic life of the Salon shown on the silver sheet. A photoplay packed with thrills, chills and laughs. Don't miss the big scenes which include the great fire at the fashion show and the escape of the audience and the scantily clad models; also .Nellie's rescue from the path of the express train. Exceptional cast: llobarl Hosworth. Lew Cody, Kdmuiid Lowe. Itaymoud Griffith. Claire Windsor, Mae Husch, Dorothy Cummings, Lilyan Tashnian and many others. COMEDY. TOPICS OF THE DAY. Admission 35c and 10c. yjemsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY. Extra Special 50 lloxos King Apples for eating or cooking, per box $1.95 llowal's Pickles, large hoi-, tic, special 30c We Buy and Sell LIVE CHICKENS OR FOWL. Wrilc ns for prions. Wc can haiulli' from 200 to 300 chickens weekly. RupertTablcSupply Three Phones: lKtfii. 212 This Week's Specials Apples, Mcintosh Hcds -No. I, tier box .... S2.75 No. 2, per box S2.35 Oranges, 3 dor S1.00 preserving Pears, per box S2.75 Tomatoes, per basket 50o Large Head Celery. 2 for 2Sc Pickling Onions, 3 lbs. for 25o Oreen Tomatoes, G lbs. for 25c Small Pickling Cucumbers. per Hi 15c Oreen Peppers, per lb. 20c lied Cabbage, per lb. .. 6VzO Heinz Pickling Vinegar, per quart 25c per gallon 90o Wc have all Pickling Assortments. Order now. E GONQMY STOR 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 8. , Annuls 1 Nrinila E CANADIAN SERVICE FROM QUEBEC TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL i.m' urn Nv. I i.arnmtila I'M- l f ROM MONTREAL TO PLYh.OUrH-CHtRBOURa-LONDON AlKlanU oil. 23 AtilniiU iv. 8 AlHM.HU OV. ii TO QLASCIOW Atlwiilii Oi't. H, Nov. S I i:mwiiidi on. 31 Satui'iilR ' 8 FROM NEW YORK TO OUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL si'iiiiiii ort. 1 Dainty Dorothy Would mention Our real courteous attention Reliable work, fair profits and prompt service is what you may expect to get at this shop. enced and ped. Hmnariii ( sympathy TO CHERBOURG AND 80UTHMPTON Mhuh'UiiIu ... nil. ti. iv. t. Iii-e. S Aqilllanla Oi-I. n, v. Id. Uer. 13 llcrrnrH'-ld Xov t. Nv. It We are experi-properly equip- Phone us to call for your garments. If you want to confer with us about clean-' iug our advice is always at your command. Our rapid cleaning and pressing fur men' is popular priced. k'.'ij;;i.K'i:i.t7i PHONE 8 PRINCE' AMERICAN GIRL IS 60X392 RUPERT ! Passengers salting for the b"hiii Money onlir ind rtrafu it . loweM ,.,,, , ntr$. run informminn from aitmiu or 1 Hunter and C.ompunyi orncei, 6!2 lu.stirifs si. w., Wil..hon jiav Vincuuver, B.C. I Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and praotloal 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, watohes, 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 EXTRA SPECIAL 5 Hi. package Victoria Cross Cocoa for 60c Just think, 5 lb, of cocoa for less than a pound of Tea or Coffee. Only a few to sell. The public are depending on Hie Farmers' Market to save. I hem money. You hear everyone saying, "I can gel it at the Farmers' Market for less." We never iutt. We Sell for Less. We are here to stay. Save Money and Huy from us. Dry Salt Hacks, per lb. 25c S Farmers Market Phone Blue 428 PLEASED EHm!H4NYPSAL.CE Tells of Her Impressions In Ar-! tide Published In Newspaper Miss Fanny L llollzman. an American barrister, writes in an Knglish newspaper: "My visit has been one of unsurpassable Joy, never-ending surprise, and exaltation. F.iig- Hundred People From Yukon and Big Game Hunting Parties From Stlklne Included In List Many interesting and well known persons were included in ilhe passenger Hsl of the CP. It lan.l to me is a land of history, , ..(earner princess Alice, Capt. It a castle-country or kuiglits ami -,0I11,,Mon, which wis in port princesses . There is in all f , yesterday afternoon rrom 3.30 to us, I think, that spark of ro-5 -cioek southbound to Van-mance that will never die, and .Couver from Alaska ports. There that will keep alive in our minds wm. cfl(,e to 100 f,PrH Com-and imaginations the pictures ofjjl1B ()ul of ,n(. Yukon for the win-other lands and limes for evcr.ii,,.. a,j !,.. than four big For this reason, being an American, Kngland has been to min like ome colorful phantasmagoria; "laying here in London, or visiting any one of the numerous castles and baronial homes, the forgotten facts in my school books have returned lo me; all game hunting parlies which have been in the Cassiar dislriet. Also there was a detachment of Mounted Police taking south from the. headwaters of the Liard jjliver five Indians who will be cnargeu wnn muruer. I lie four separale Iilg game the old thoughts, fancies, and IUnJing parties were headed by dreams have been resurrected Particularly have I been impressed by your tilled people. In America we have an idea that Knglish (loyalty stands for' I uiinltli.ifv Hint nv.rv I'm rrl 1 all nfci n i is cold and reserved. On the contrary. I foiind every Englishman warm-hearted and courteous, (eorge Eastman ,lhc Kodak magnate of Itochesler, N.Y., C. H. Meller of California, Charles Lemp of St. Louis and Major P. M. Stewart of London, England. All reported gbod success. Major Stewart got off the boat here and proceeded by train to Jasper. Included in the list from, the vour lloyally Ihe 'elegance of Yukon Veto three river boat simplicity.' I stepped inlo a page of 'Ivanhoe' when I spent a number of days at Helvoir Castle, the home of Ihe fluke and Duchess of Holland. I never imagined, and no other average American might Imagine unless experienced that such grace of manner, 8iich skippers ('apt. J. McLeod, Capt. MeCnnn and Capt. Ilaabe. Officials of' Ihe White Pass Hallway will soon h'e coining out in force with the close of navigation which is expected at an early dale. 'Ibis is the last trip of Ihe simplicity, could exist in any, princess Alice. She is now to be such place as a caslle. The royal, replaced by the- Princess Mary for things of Hie, which usually are t la e winter. Hie simple tilings, are appro 'nov.? I elated, spoken of In terms of and understanding.' CP. It. sleamer Princess Kn I'ajil. Thomas ClilTc, arrived in port from Alaska at 1.30 yester day afternoon and spent the .,h,?,.1,V,?ND0NDtRHV Tirt i! bouUi on the Cardena yesterday night at Tucks Inlet loading Auyri f'ft. s.aflernoon included Mrs, James 1300 cases of salmon l'be vessel T.r.iii I llaslelt, A. M. Klpp, J. Field proceeded early this morning to u?.IM0UTH. N- Itol,in,'on an' I.'Sunnyside where 5,000 cases will n v "..'iciliiisun .iciioison lor ror Vancouver and n w loaned alter wmcn sue win J. A. Lunge for sail for Vancouver via Rivers j Inlet. TIIE DAIL NEWS Wednesday. October 8, 19j, INTEREST IN THE LIBRARY INCREASING More Books Belnn Taken Than Ever Before And Donations Being Made. A general increase in interest in Hie public library was report- monlli of September by 01 rtt.It I. ...I !. I ll.i . been received by gift of 29 books and by purchase C8. while four had been discarded. There ar. now on the shelves a total of i,052 volumes. The total circulation during the monlb was 2,567 voluuws I compared with l.'J&fi last year I for the corresponding month The daily average was 106.9. Tin' quest inn nf gifts of books to the library was discussed and J it wits mentioned that the libary .was always glad to have hooks not being used by the owners, j While sometimes Ihey duplical- Of I volumes already on -the shelves Hiey were found very useful. I The Hoard decided lo paint the outside of the building, prn-Aided (here was money enough lo the credit nf the board ami also to order a few moV tiiHik in the near future. A special meeting of the lioard will he railed to deal with these Mr. mid Mrs. S. family leave mi for Moni ton, New .'. Maeleod and onighl's train Hrunswii'k. Auditorium 215 Sixth Avenue Open every day for Skating. From In 1 p.m. Kvrnjiigs K In lo. Tuesday Night, Hand Night. Friday Night, Moonlight, Skating. Competent Instructors to teach beginners. Phorto Illack 449. L. F. Marrcn, Pro ltor. GET IT AT! OGDEN S LIVERPOOL ! PRINCE DROVE ENGINE i ON WAY TO VANCOUVER Took Charjje of Train at Boston Bar and Remained on Locomotive Until Stout ahead. Reached n,lt! YAXCOUYKH, Oct. 8. Makes Smooth Start It was a good start. Kn mule iriiin Jasper .Minimal varw to Vancouver, the Prince o( Wales look over I he Job of running his own special train. The Prince mounted the en gine cab at Boston liar, H.C., and cd lathe board last nfcl.t at U j,,,,.;, ,,,,.,, o 'H. ujr regular moo h v mcelinar. ........ . .. .. . .. ... ers had increased during Ilia while engineer and to Masler Mechanic Austin, wiiu was riding tue engine. His lloyal Highness, with a copy of Hie train orders before makes a tola, of 1.688 reg.steml 1 ((f ,,,, , ft I I It 111 I f It fill fi ! awil iiaIii-A l.stw "" " "Vi ilrain out of the divisional point ii .. .i. .. . ,Un the dol, opening up the Ihrot 'mm nn- iiiuiiiii nit-rr imu .i i.t., ,i... i n tutu jruaiiiiig mi- ii-i-ic .irer without any slack or jar. As Ihe heavy sleel train proceeded through the yards il gal bored speed, but about one mile nut from Huston Har callle were observed on the track and Hie Prince slowed down Hie tram and blew Ihe warning whistle. The cattle moved olf inlo Ihe bush, ami with the release of the brakes the big locomotive. No. 5110, swung again inlo her stride. The route Jay along the south bank of the Fraser, Ihe roadbed fol- towins the twisting pathway of Hie river wilh the swirling waters a hundred feet below. No heller spot could have been de signed lo give the royal locomo tiv engineer a real thrill. Willi he high mountains on earb side 'm Iraln swept on through 'envy rock cuttings and through 4 series of tunnels. Seven miles from Huston Har. flell's tiale was passed, and tin-Prince could not restrain hN anxiety lo view Hie spectacle uf the waters of the. rraser being held into Ibe narrow confines by Hie great masses of rocks. Quits at Stout For a couple of miles the speed if the train was slackened and Mis lloyal Highness peered from 'In- locomotive rah down into f lif orge. For twelve miles more 'be Prince remaiueiNn charge of 'lie engine, dismounting when 'he train slopped at Stout. H.C.. unl proceeding back to his car. 'he "Halmoral.1' WRANOELL TO ENGLAND The t'liiled Stales molorship Oregon called at Wrangol! lasl week and loaded 75.000 feet of tear spruce which is being -hipped from there to Kngland. HIGH CLASS -GROCERS PHONE 586 FRESH CREAM. POF1K PIES WE DELIVER. SCOTCH OAT CAKES Cash & Carry Specials ( Rogers' Golden Syrup, 5 lb, tins 40c B.C. Cooking Onions, N'lhs 25c Mixed Peel, per Hi., straight 35c i Mi lli. Citron, balance Lemon und Orange assorted NEW ARRIVALS LADIES' DEPT. Princess Klips in liroadclolli and Siiljiielte, with: Knick ers lo match. New idea in Fancy Vails and full line w Children's Woollen Oouds. LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS White. Pink, Mauve. Peach lllue. .Special , . $1.75 BOYS' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS In ncul stripe designs. Sizes 28. !I0, Special, soil S1.95 BOYS' HEAVY PULLOVER JERSEYS IU0 Pure Wool in cuinhiiiatiuii stripes, tiizea 21 lo UJ Special, each $3.45 MEN'S FLEECE-LINED COMBINATIONS Kxtru quality. Tiger brand. Sin's ,'IU to tl. Hint . $1.85 MEN'S PIGSKIN WORK GLOVES Wool lined, in insewii mmiii, cord fastener. Sizes KV i 10 V&. Special, jmir $1.50 MEN'S BUCKSKIN SHIRTS Looks like lealher and wears for ever. Color, Khuki Sat' llti lo 1? Special, each $4.05 BOYS' GAUNTLET GLOVES Willi fringe and st.ir on cuff. lIor. Tun. Size- 17 i: Special, pair he annual eoiigres. preside.) over by Hen. Hramwell Honth.who is coming from the Hid Country, will shortly be held. Accompanying Capl. Carrul Iters is I'.n-sign Dorrcn of Ketchikan. Lieut. Ilenas of Juneau and Capl. Fred Dorren of Wrangell were also passengers on Ihe Alice yeslerday. They went through to Vancouver lo proceed easl from there. Capl. I). Ilea and Lleul (ianl ' ' . BKWVBm i WPg. -.OCT'"' $1.45 Universal Trading o. TEETH! TEETH! With the Cold Weather coming on now is Ihe tune to have those faulty teeth fixed. MODERN DENTISTRY LOWE8T PRICES. Dr. J. F. Maguire Smith Block. SALYATION ARMY OFFICERS HERE Phone 575. net of .Prince llupcr' ctpc l ieuw, next week to aMend (. congress. ON WAY TO EAST MOOSEHEART LEGION Staff Captain Carruther and Family of Wrangell as Well as Local Commandant to Attend Winnipeg Congress SlntT Caplam Carruther. i" charge of the Salvation Army work in Ihi dUlricl, Mrs. ir-rullif rs and two children reached he eity yestenlay aflernon on he Princess Alice from Wran-ell and will leave on Ihi afler- oon ' Irani for Winnipeg where WHIST AND DANCE Successful Affair SUged Ltt Night In Malropols Hall 27 Table of Cards Ladie of ihe Mooseheart ' glon staged a successful w drive and dance last night ;i Melropole Hall. 'Iliere wtre ;7 tables nf w and Ihe winners were: Laid first. Mrs. H. J. Hacon; ladi onsohllon, Mrs. II. Morri iiiV first. A. tibnesiiig; nn eonsolalion. St. Vincent Mot Ilefresliuienls were set vrd dancing followed, miisjc In furnished by the Westholme clieslra. Jie Slaggard wiis master ceremonies, Mrs. Fred Llndip was on (hp door and Ihe laid eoinmiltep consisted ir Mrs II J Tom. Mrs. C. K. Ylreberg, M Ed. fngcr and Mrs. Alf (,hr s la: i' TO A 25! 12 I5?