Beautiful New Jewelry Cata l?ROtuM- NOW SHE KNOWS 9 1 if MSHc .tier Si. 1927 "rrtPLhCET0 6trD a I irttFAMlLVi CLOTHES a v found out that this i luie to tend the fam- t-s she a! :d discovered ' would muktt br a ape-.' for the family laundry. ! h. r friends about It and ' tinK to be quite a Sundry. Pioneer Laundry I'hone 118 "EASY" WASHING MA' HINE Two sizra. $110 and .SISO ThompsonHardware Co. Ltd. YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 31G Third Avenue Next Royal Bank PAIN from CONFERENCE OF CHURCH ARMY Three Hundred Native, v. 1 Kvaa' vV,,.0UV,,"rU -fWUtrlct Will r rrn A JT Attend lOgUC ICC Proceeding Open- ! mjf lumorruw our new Fall and Christ-; ri:lt- T,.ll! u r Stock ia arriving and: WIUI OI reody. fully of the article are in 'T h.undwd f" twtou. catalogue ahown in - rw .,,;iwi corars. kn tK. ... The price, on moat geod nm annual ohm ArmHt" ure lower mis year ana me , eace of ie AngUesa Church, the p. new designs are certainly ,nmmi of wbieh win occupy three full ! uutiiut. ine gooua snown,""" "" wr pasture or mm 1 1 1 the catalogue have bean uitsrest. , iallv purchased in the " mwi i..,t for ul vulue for our 1 7f "t" JJT!!?'." order cu.tom.ra. iL "A li i worth your wfaile to i . . 1 for your copy now. Tilt STORE WITH THE CLOCK THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS " in amrict are expected to t ! wii a a num-ker of tfetasjatM from MmmU mm KU-cottth The Mia group (ran Krtkatla, what iv bringing Ma full band hot choir, ifflrtt today aa wall m a party fro Hsrett with Rev c O. Darby aaoard the mlaaloB boat Western Hope. More delegates from Klnoollth aa veil aa those from OreenvUle. Arfsnsh and Metlakatla. will arrive In boau this afternoon and the sfteraoon train wUI oring those from Hsselton, Kitwsng and Kitwsneool. One of the moat Important in inmseHs t the confemiee wUI be Oapt. Arthur , Caiey from headquarter! of toe Church Army. London. England. whose mortac picture illustrated addresses 4tl be oae of the featUNa of the in tin,, buk 'w Kltkatla band on band to greet has the station, be will arrive from the rst on this afternoon' train. Capt. ! cs last rear conducted a eampaifn Is , Caiudi on behalf of the Churrh ini ; nd this year has txyn carrying out a ni:iar campaign in the United State. Two native banda will participate In the ronfewaae which will open at 8 o'clock tooMfVDw morning wltb the Sae-rsaasnt of the Lord' Supper conducted by Archdeacon Q. A. Rix and W P. Rush brook CHILDREN'S CONCERT ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL llrounlr and tiuldra I'artlrljuitn In llrltht Alfalr Saturday turning A bright Hallowe'en party and concert for gtrla wa held Saturday evening be-tween the houn of 7 and 10 In St. Andrew Anglican Cathedral. Purttcl-pa'.lug la ibe event, over which Mn. E. B. Salter and Rev. T. D. Proctor, the latter aa chairman, bad cberfe. were member of the Brownlea' and Outd' crgaAtaatlooa. Pnrea were awarded a follow by LAND ACT. NOTICK or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANl Queen Charlotte lalanda Land District. Land Recording DUtiict of Prince Super., and auuate north of LoU 1553 and 1887. q TAKE N'OTICI that The Langara PUb-mg and Packing Co. Ltd of Mauett, occupation Canne r, intend to apply far a leave of the fonowlng deecrtbed land: Commencing at a pot planted twenty chain north of Tan Indian Rewire and on Ibe thore of Melntyre Bay; thence north 8 chain to the low water mark; thence weaterly following said low water 160 chains: thence aoutherly 8 chains; thence easterly 100 chain to the point i mtkn. M commenrement. ana containing eigmy rrea. more or lea. LnANOAItA FISHINO tt PACKINO CO. LTD. Applicant Pred Nash. Agent. Dated June 37. 1BT7. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application ter tha Issue of a Provisional Certificate Caasiar District, said to contain 320 name of MADELINE MINTON. The original Certificate or Title Is dated the 30th September, 1913. and Is numbered 1470 1. Land Registry Offloe, Prince Rupert. B.C. 17th October, 1927. H P. MacLEOD. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on Prlncew Royal Island at East Side Cove HlllUHUU'.w. Soon sated by SANTAL ffllDY Bsware of Imitations Loo for thsword-MIPY' Sold li. all di'utfsuis HeMfvtv bv I NORMAN A. WATT. j Offlcla: Administrator, Prlnr pifwrt. P" Ded the da; - Jfptu.ir AX1 a reservoir T IKE the oimeJ which stores up large quantities of wterwhen it can, because the opportunity may-not occur soon again, it is wise for mankind to -v, store up some provision , for . the future during productive earning years. The safest and easiest way to do this is to purchase a Confederation Life policy a Guaranteed Pension Bond, for instance. Then you have. a reservoir that no future hazard of fortune can empty. An interesting pamphlet, "Thm Kty fqj llappintt$," mil fce enf upon rtquett. Confederation Life ASSOCIATION IIOU'AKII I ARRANT DUtrkf Manager, linger Itulldtng. Vanewvrr, II.C. TIIIO (OIJtKT Local agent rrlnee Kaprrt. ILC. toe u4g Mr. B. L. Mclntoau. Mlas E. a. Leaaos and Ulsa k. A. Ullla for thoae Us ooatiuM in the grand march: Plwt Jean Joanatane aa a 'Orafc Appla." Second Mary O'OonneU. "PuatgdOn." Third -Role Cox. "Old Mather Witch" Fourth Kathieen CadwaUador, "Ohot." The program vt a follow: Piano anan Mia Au4rey Parkin. v BaclUtkon Wla Anna ch. Butterfly daaca Mtaa Audrey Tre-Mayae aaut LuotU Brookabank. Piano eoto Wla Orace Watklnaon. Recitation Mlts iOleaa Tate. Piano aoto Maw Kathleen Baker. BaeltaUon Utas Mary O'OouaeU. Piano solo Ula Hoale Cox. Piano aola Mia May Schubert. ReoltaUon Ula Mr)orte SUveraidea. Recitation Mis Kathleen Baker. Recitation Mlu Jean Johnitene. Violin and plana duet Mlase Mollle and NeUle Lawrence. After the prograaa. game were played the si aging of "Qod Save the King." It 1 T WEEK XT THEATIIE. MmxUy "Ladle Prefer Brunettea." InUeniMeoal Newa. - a- KaffMaywrd VSMdJei Tartar 4imav rwmm r uin. ia TM Detara, Oatnedy "Har Hera." UedneMLiy and ThuiwUy Q4tcU Ofay In ' Cabaret." Uoj4 HaaiUton Oeaneatf rut (Wit Trlday and Katurdiy "The NIatMf of Love -Ctmea Opcardy "Keep Trying. Pa the Review d0"m"t n 1th th Plot' According to word brought to the ,w,jr t.:i KEN MAYNARD HERE I AGAIN IN WESTERN j "THE DEVIL'S SADDLE" ' The WeMnolm Theatre wUI be the wene TueadaV of the latest Ken May-nard weetera, "The Devil' Saddle,"! Cbarte R. Rogers prcductlon for Ptist i National, which created more disexu-; ' cloa ta the moeie colony than any atagte picture during the present season. . The Devtr Saddle." gained dlatlne-tip for two reaaona the daring of It, dtrwter, Al ttogell. and the "scoop" it won ever peoeioui western dramas where the Indian tribe were involved. ppr the first time on 'record the company obtained governmental permission, to film the actual pictures of an Indian eetemany on the Hopl reservation neari Flagstaff, Arbwna. Then the Invasion of Red Rock Canyon, in the heart of the Uojave desert, rcsulto ta scene previously sought but never Aimed due to the dangers which lurk in the snake-latfeeted region. Heretofore atenn In which Indian tribe participated were chiefly studio creation, but tbt privilege to film the reservation scenes enabled Director Bogell to go much further and arrange tribal dances and a celebration. "NIGHT OF LOVE" IS STORY OF OLD SPAIN AND ROMANTIC DRAMA A romantic drama of Old Spain mark ed with fine photography, gorgeous set- ting and compact and atlrnng action, "A Night , of Late" here at the weekend 1 certain to move any spectator, no matter bow hard-boiled, to remark: "Mere's a picture!" It has been staged with a Uriah hand hut It expenditure and the affair can to a dose with ! Ia1 9a a sVH eli tmtUI V sUl UIU OpiaVUl. A UU S3 ; one lnvtanre where the background city by persona from Ssaltfaers on yes- i lm ,uc" " vuia-.ua . terday afternoon' trato. a prisoner ,cw "cu " lu named Paoquet. who had been com- . n Iover4- Wn4t " auce for the M& b Uo auc for screen, mltted for trial on a statutory offence ! charge, made hU gH-away from the : nu mtter la that It tellv It lock-up in the Interior town. Enquiry w"nout making heavy footprint at the divisional office of the provincial ' round Robin Hoods barn and tells It police this morning elicited no conflr- i w't moving acene and gripping aui- IN PROBATE. IN THE SL'I'KEME COI'RT OF BKITISII COLl'.MIHA Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 1st dsy of September, AJ3. IS27. Registrar Of Titles. ,N TE Si .tCMK COi nT OF BRITISH LAND ACT Cl!fA I In the Matter of the Administration M1TICE OF INTENTION TO APrLY TO ; Act: and LEASE LAND In the Matte. (otherwl IN PROBATE ter of the Estate of Joe Elman rlie) Joe Herman, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor P. McB. Young, the llth day of August, ajj. iv4i, i wai appointed Ad TAKE NOTICE that I. Jacob Koskl. of ' mlnlstrator of the estate of Joe Elman ' ay " Butedale, B.u.. occupation a iisnerman, (otherwise) Joe Herman, deceased, and intends to apply for a lease of the f ol-, all parties having claims against the lowing described lands: isatd estate are hereby required to fur- Commencing at a post planted about nlsh same, properly verified, to me on S00 yards northeast of Butedale Can-. or before the 21st dav of Bentember. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COI'RT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In ths Matter of the Estate of John Caddy. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NQnO! thit h nrrfn nt Ul. is appointed Honor P. McB. Youns. the 2nth Administrator of the. estate of Arthur C. ' July. A.D 1927, I was appointed Admtn-Llttle, deceased, and all parties having , lstrator of the estate of John Caddy, claims gainst the said estate are hereby deceased, and all parties having claims required to furnish same, properly vert- against the said estate are hereby re- fled, to me on or before tne zist day oi , quired to furnish same, properly verified. ni . . . v-tnhor A XI. IVil. ana ail panic? iu to me on or before day of KlaririPr Imftlfinn debted to the estate are required to pay August, A.D Jthe he 20th 20th I all all tui 1927, and partlei In- the . amount TT of their Indebtedness to me debted to the estate, are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me lortnwitn, !0-"t a WATT . Aftin.'..' 'r.itor pense. Here Is a lecherous duke who kldasp a gypsy's bride on her wedding night. She kills herself to escape him, whereupon the rogue of the open road vows vengeance. He exacts It by steal ing the duke's newest spouse and win- In the Matter of the Administration ; ning her lore . .:"...? .v. ....... t. ! That' all there ia to It. but before ia iiiej Ala 1 1 tr i ii bjirj ot vt: us auiivaa jmch IcB. Toung. the 27th day of cxelt4m.nt c"emnt. . 1927, I wa appointed Ad- , mtoltrt mlnlstrstor of the estate of Dunean Oil cT.'i-V. J., McKay, deceased, and all parties .w.lbert Sausfactory V., proof of , iw. the loss w. of f the h caim, against the aaldlitste are Certificate of Title covering the above n required to furnish same, properly and having been produced to me. It, to me on or before the Ut day U my intention to Issue, after the ex- )ot October. AX). 1927. and all parties ln-plrotlon of one month from the first 1 0f oted to the estate are required to pay publication hereof, a Provisional Certl-!tnc amount of their Indebtedness to me iwsw oi nue vo we aDove lana, in me forthwith. INSIDE LIFE OF NEW YORK CABARETS SHOWN THE MIDWEEK PICTURE Gllda Grey Is featured In "Cabaret." the story of New York night life billed here for the mid-week showing. Gloria Trask found fame awaiting her in the Club Costlgan and she also found love. Detective Tom Westcott was more than ordinarily interested in her and so was Sam Roberts. While the latter was more attluentlal Gloria disliked him because of the grip he exerted on ber brother, Andy. One night she determined to find out exactly what kind of an axe he held over the nery Wharf: tJience east S chains; ; AJ3. 1927, and all parties Indebted to next room. inenoe wuui uikius, .ucuiv wc. ue hikk arc required to pay tne chains, thence north 2 chains to point , amount of their Indebtedness to me of commencement ana containing one . lortnwitn. rre more or less. JACOB KOSKI, Applicant. Dated August 37. 1927. In the Matter IN PROBATE IN THE SI PIIF.ME COl'KT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA of the Administration Act; ana In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur C. Little. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honor. P. MCB. young, tne autn aay oi NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 24th day of August, AJJ. 1927. But Andy entered and tnrew KODert to tne xioor. lie fired a gun, Andy did the same and the gang leader was dead I The shots weren't heard toeeause of a Jaaz band In the Gloria danced her wounded brother through the crowded dance floor and out. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert OCTOUEIt 31, . 1917. The police are investigating a disturbance reported among the stewards of the steamer Prince John. One of the men Involved wear a St. Oeorge' Cross, a Russian decoration awarded to soldier for outstanding bravery. F. P. Burden, mining engineer, had a narrow escape near' Hazelton when he was burled and swept down a hill by a snowrllde. I Capt Hoomc K. Freeman has Inau- Man in the Moon OPPORTUNTTT knocks for every man according to the ok) adage but opportunity comes with ring to the girl. SOME girl are dressed In such bright color you would imagine they were fire hydrants. WOMEN are often criticized, for their head gear, but look at a man In a Derby. "GIVE it up," was the reply when a young lady asked a sailor what waa a cure for sea sleekness. IT was rather a far fetched Joke Gilbert McKay. Deceased. Intestate. I the ending arrive the spectator la in hcn a young man said his sock were TAKE NOTICE that by order of His ! for a display of rich scenes and much uonor. r. NORMAN A. WATT. on wrong side out because his feet were hot and he turned the hose on them. THERE was a squeak In the car the Prince Rupert lady drove down Third Avenue and on investigation it was found to be her husband sitting in the beck seat requesting that ' she .drive a little slower. GRAIN Is rolling In From the prairies wide Pilling high the elevator Rupert's greatest pride. Rolling, rolling In Miles and miles and miles. Bringing In the golden grain Loading it in piles. Welcome golden grain From the prairies cold s Pilling many, a noble ship Jamming every hold., JAKE wonders what would the world be without Mussolini, Lloyd George. General Sutton and Paddy Sullivan? THE editor la rather worried because people think be is supporting Mayor Newton as candidate Jtar the Conservative party nomlnatlo On Saturday I told him to forget if and now today be gets this verse which he hands to me with a sigh: 11X glad to know tjiat you agree Mayor Newton's !well and fit. I'm glad to know that 'you agree He's full of beans and grit. Whatever doleful news they bring. To this belief hold fast and cling. That our Mayor Newton la the thing lies absolutely It. CJfR. steamer Prince John, Capt. E. Mabbs. which is engaged temporarily in tramp freighting, arrived in port at 9:43 last night from Nanalmo with a cargi of 20 tons of coal tor the dry dock. The vessel will clear today for the Queen Charlotte Islands where she wfll r to Portland Canal and pick up aalf fish and canned salmon Dated fh 23th day of July, AJ). 1927. SMwan w.n ui eamiMAi arleuiane for delivery to Vancouver. DEMAND page ma Certainly, she can have another ! s try a bar; to-day. My dear it is plain that Til hait to explain Over and over and orer again Plain York's really great It's the best chocolate With flavour and quality splendid for Jane. Mothers and fathers who have tried Plain York chocolate realize at once how pure It is, how wholesome. Not too bitter, not too sweet, but with all the deliciotisncas of pure plain chocolate, Plain York is the triumph of 200 years of experience in fine chocolate making. Just "Rupert Brand" ers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOa" Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. B.C. CANADA WARNING TO USERS OF RADIO All Radio Receiving Sets MUST be Licensed Penalty on summary conviction is a fine not exceeding $50.00 License Fee $1.00 per annum Licenses, valid to 31st March, 1928, may be obtained from: Staff Post Offices, Radio Dealers, Radio Inspectors, or from Radio Branch, Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. A. Johnston, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mailings from Prlm-e Kopm. ter VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanson Bay, Alert Hay. etc, Tuesday, a P-in. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Bnledale. Alert liar. rtr,. Saturday 9 a.m. For PORT SIMPSON. NAAS UIVElt POINTS, ALICE A KM, AN VOX. STEWART, Wales Island. Sunday, 8 u.m. 123 2nd Avenue. R. M. 8M1TII. Agent. Through, tickets sold Is Victoria and Heal 11 at a oagrage cbeckeil through ts destination. Prince Rupert. 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