PAGE EIGHT -JUI1 -i. XSS .- upjiort the Home Theatre and keep y6ur Money in the city Weslholm e Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY 7 P. JI. GRAND DOUBLE HILL HOOT GIBSON in "The Flyin' Cowboy" A KAPID-FIHE WESTERN AT 7:30 P. M. "Aflame in The Sky" With Jack Luden, Sharon Lynn and Hi's Cast At 9:10 p.m. "RACING HLOOD," NO. 3. 1 -YOU JUST KNOW SHE DARES 'EM," with ALHERTA VAUGHN AND OTHERS. COMEDY "SCRA.MULED WEDDINGS." COMEDY "MICKEY'S NINE." FOX NEWS ADMISSION, 33c AND 10c ANNOUNCEMENT 1 II. W. M. Rolston & Co. beg. to announce that on and after Nov-ember 15th the name of the firm will be changed to "The North Coast Finance Co. Ltd." This has been made necctwary (o enable us to adequately provide for the increasing senpa of our business caused by the growl h of the Stewart District and prospects for the future. The policy of supplying authentic information on the Portland Canal District and a first-Hass brokerage service will be ciain-taincd. The North Coast Finance Co. Ltd. Stewart, B. C. 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Easy Terms If desired. i PRINCE RUPERT Interesting Debate Featured Pro- gramjij JUcetlnc of Fireside tub Last venlng A delate on the subject "Resolved that Stewart is a more suitable seaport than Prince Rupert for the interior of Northern British Columbia" proved a most interesting and enjoyable diversion at the weekly meeting last night of f the Fireside Club of First Baptist Church. As might have been expected, a "ballot of the audience gave a large majority in favor of the champions of Prince Rupert who were F. Bur-dett and Miss Bessie Derry. Those who argued in favor of Stewart were James Underwood and Miss Catherine Mussallem. Much valuable information and many in- Ladies' SUPPERS for evening wear. In Silver Only with spike heel Newly Arrived 9.85 Jabour Bros. Ltd. i ? H.S.VYa11aceCo.Ltd. Dollar Day FRIDAY AND SATURDAY See Our Windows Phone 9 3rd Ave. & Fulton St. j2m Phone 9 THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday. November "Big Parade" Film at Capitol a Revelation First-Night Audience Carried Off Its Fqjjt; Jolultfilbert Is Great Contributing Amazingly True and Vital Portrait; Hence Adoree Delightful The lone awaited showing of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "The Big Parade" occurred last evening at the Capitol 1 Theatre, where a large audience greeted the film with unprecedented enthusiasm. All expectations were surpassed. The reception accorded the film was overwhelming, a concensus of qpinion being that the picture is easily the great-1 - ..gt achievement yet written into teresting arguments were adduced the annate of the screen. by either side. ! "The story of the film can bbe Ihe meeting opened with de- told in it single sentence: An' votionai exercises ,.uu otner items American doughboy goes to on 'the progrim included a read-France. It is revelation of char-1 ing by Hairy uuick, paino soio jacter, rather than complication of oy Miss Aieita McAimey, vocal plot, that gives the film Hi su-so.o by Mrs. (Jhancs Lariuti. vocal I perior merit. John Gilbert's uuet uy itev. j.nu Mrs. W. F. "portrayal of Jim Apperson, the. Price and community singing. Miss Agnes Dawson, the president, occupied the chair. At the close of tne program, uainty refreshments were erve? by Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Lar-Kin. '.There was a large attendance. LIGHTHOUSE TENDER Ncwington leaves Dry i After Undergoing Exten Mve Umnaul Nervous and Run Down The Least Noise Would Bolher Her Mrs. It. Burton. Oshswa, Ont., write : "Three -years ago I wg no nervous and run down I could hardly lar to have the children make a ooisa it would bother me so. 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Karl Dane as Slim, a After, having spent somf six hard-boiled tobacco-chewing bud-weeks is the local dry dock un- of Gilbert's, and Tom O'Brien dergolng an extensive overhaul as M his other companion, deserve the result ol'hieh she looks al- high honors most a new Ship, the lighthouse tender Newfngton, with Captain Harry Oqrtten in command, is back in semMtegain. The vessel left the yard yesterday afternoon FIRE ON HALIBUT BOAT LAST NIGHT at 2:30. Renovations on the trim1 - M"le Damage Done When Flames little steamer included a n.-w fore-i mast and redeckin,? throughout, i Break Out Aboard I Bingo Th. fish hcli! of the halibut boat Bingo was Scorched at fciiO m 19 9 .ens TONIGHT BIG THE B THE BIG First Show 7 p.m. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PARADE' G PARADE' G PARADE' PARADE' Starring JOHN GILBERT with RENEE ADOKI K NO ADVANCE IN PRICES FOR THIS GREAT PICTURE ear in the very Best Quality at the Lowest Prices EVER OFFERED IN CANADA n.' i?,;: tiU'ii" . Tswf iee uur isargam lie Come Early! last night with .1 fire which brol match was lit by m . out when a m .t'-'n a lit and . r.-u who v ;ui ym v rauted the ignition of ga.- iume m-I. Though h-- " wa mmrrvd at thr float in front PH.!:e. the boat u:... of t he NVI -on Tt u' ( ' . :nl . " lie- damage and Jr. corring from the bilge. The boat hurt. !33S Ym sure and visit . the Third Avenue, opp. Empire Office A for Dry Goods mi)