Support tin' Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. Westholme Theatre FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7 :00 P. M. SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 P. M. GRAND DOUBLE At 7:10 P.M. W Toriared With Eczema For Years; Mrs. George Phambler, 1 10 Cwghtoo 8t., Halifax. Ni?., writes: "After beine ; tortured with zenia, for vears, ana . trying everything ible from doctors and uru store a friend m me to uiki- 1 en: i.iv hi.-Ii.iinl tn ret n) .rumen ded Ixittle, aii I after I iuul uken it I noticed the cikAuiz of tnv blood, so be advised tne tu runtmur. and after taking several lmttir- I rail truly ssy it is a wondfrful niesli'-ine " Maimart ired only by The T. MA-Vi'irn C-u , Ltd., Toronto, Ont. Mussallem's Meat Market CIIUISTMAS IS COMING! Ar.d wc are glad to have, a good supply of DUCKS, TUUKEYS, GEESE AND CHICKENS AI.so a good supply of Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb and Pork. Order.-; are being taken now for birds, mi or der early and avo4.the ruh. f, 1 7-12:'. 6th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 ijMjyyjM SJLU1J iMia' MSMjjmBI BILL Rod La Rocque "The F IN ighting Eagle" At 9:00 P. M. Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in "Hie Big Killing" MICKEY COMEDY. "HODGE PODGE" TRAVELOGUE. PIANO SOLOS- (a) "Polonaise Militaire" . Chopin (b) "Forest Sounds" Dinncc SOLOIST CHARLES BALAGNO. Admission 50c and 15c. Matinee 35c and 10c. Child buyer of the lucky ticket at the Saturday Matinee will receive a free pass, available for all shows for one month. NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY 'miSMZA baker. Biography Here an a few more of the new book.- the library has in stock: "Their Majesties of Scotland' ty E. T. ("ook; JThe Log of Bob B irtlctt," by R, A. WirHtti "Uoamin' In the Glpaniin,'" by Sir Hurry LaudD?; Ieatiffig For the Abyss." by Ltc1ihwky. History --"Politicians and the War," by Baron Beaver brook ; "What and Why in China," by Paul Hutchinson; "Beputations Ten Yearn After," by B. Hart Liddell; "History of Russia," by Bernard Pare; "Twentiety Century Europe," toy P. W. Slosson; "Turkey ." by A. J. Toynbee ; 'The Ameri can reopie, by I. J. worten TRAPPERS Get every cent your FURS are worth. Ship them bring them to BOYD YOUNG Port Simpson, B. C. or LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage , ' , . Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize .in Piano nnd Furniture Moving. City Meat Market (SELVIG BUOS.) 3rd Avenue Phone 7G5 MEAT- FISH, VEGETABLES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODUCE" at low prices, and immediate .delivery Obaervel All articles are of superior quality and absolutely fresh. ANOTHER BIG HIT AT THE WESTHOLME The w'ck-cnd offering at the MOVIE PROGRAM , FOB. THIS WEEK :, THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT IS URGED TO ATTEND BIG CONVENTION Westholme egistered another big At the Hoard of Trade meeting hit last night. "The Fighting !ia8t nJght lctte,.s were receiVed Eagle" is an entrancing photoplay jfrom Canadi;m Chamber of adapted from Conan Doyle's "Ex-Commme ,,n ref.ird tw the con. ploits of Brigadier Gerard." Pod!Vention to be ,)L.ld at Calgary La Rocque as the dashing swords-1 nml Edmonton next year, includ-man played the leading part tOjhlg R tour of lhe Peace Kiver perfection. country and naLinir thnt na l.irire The audience shrieked with i representation as possible from laughter at the funny adventures J the wet be present. of Wallaee Berry and Ruymond, A , ,,, to J--J 1 "! 1 1 1 I t 1 utn-tru uy unarms imiihkiio. n Mickey" comedy and a travelogue make a tip-top bill all through. It will be repeated tonight and should certainly not be missed. the same Hatton in "The Big Killing." This(waB recejvoU from Vancouver also is tne lunniest picture tnis pair J urging the Importance of the west have ever made, C 1-1 ' I -1 I 1 1 I- ' apeciai mention snouiu oe maiie Rn(j suggesting of two fine piano solos ably ren-; P-nrantjltJv, CONTRIBUTIONS DINNER FUND The response to the appeal tor funds for the Christmas Tree to be given by the Salvation Army on ChristmaH Day is trood so far Every person who gives n dollar may feel that some poor person is being made happy with thf money. Goods are just as acceptable as money. Those who have done their bit in this respect will have the hearty thanks taking its share in the convention of he Pple who will benefit a be present. that at least ono we" a? tn appreciation 01 tne rom eacn hoaru ',umuiero Ui "e unu. OTTAWA MINISTER PROMISE CONSIDER AIDS TO NAVIGATION At the Board of Trade meeting . ' inn muni uiik luiium were r- Friday and. Saturday vceived from cabinet ministers at CapKol: "The Code of Uie Ottawa acknowledging receipt of Scarlet." a resolution in regard to the sut- "Jaiz Mad'." ve' ot Heente Straits a tod th Westholme! mhe Big Kit- I'cing of fujrlher aids to navigat- Ung." 'on at the, approach to Prince "Fighting Bagle." Rupert harb6r. They promised sympameuc ann caroiui eonsiu- eration of the recommendation. The following amounts have been received since yesterday: Previously acknowledged $8.00 Dr. Alexander $2.00 Electric Bakery 1 dosen pies. Olof Hanson $ft.00 Sympathiser $2.00 John Dybhavn $1.00 II. B. Rochester $.0Q . .loan ilary Watt $2.0(1 Wallace C. Orchard .... $2.00 John Do re : $2.00 Anonymous' ; . $2.0Q T. II. Johnson . $5.00 James Lee S2.00 George Bryant $1.00 George Murrro, box of applet. Friend .: $1.00 An opportunity to invest in a high-class local security $55,000 Prince Rupert Amusejnent Co. Limited 7 PER CENT FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Dated September 1st, 1928 Due September 1st, ' " PRICE: 98.M and INTEREST Yielding 7.12 Per Cent UUCf tr7tt;"7AMontrcal ?rMSt 'ConJf a W r i r 11 1 ! Denominations $50O'and'$i;00O ' v u I VI Principal and interest arc payable at any branch of the Royal Dank in British Columbia. Bonds are callable at 105 on any interest date on sixty days' prior notice. A Sinking Fund of $3,000 per year will be paid to the Trustee who may invest same in these bonds if procurable at 105 or less, but if not, then it shall bo invested in Trustee Securities. The Prince Rupert Amusement Company was organized for the purpose of operating a moving picture theatre in the City of Prince Rupert. Up to the present the Company has operated in a rented building but has now completed construction of a very fine building on the main street of the City at a cost of ' approximately (including value of land) $109,000. This building has been leased to B. C. Paramount Theatres Limited for 15 years on the following terms: Rental $8,000 per year, together with one-half the net profits remaining after payment of such rental and other operating expenses. The Lessor also gives to the Lesec an option for three years to purchase the said property for $150,-000. If this option is not exercised then the Lesec will, during the balance of the term pay $12,000 per year rental in lieu of $8,000 and one-half the net profits. According to official records, five-sixths of the issued capital of B. C. Paramount Theatres Limited is issued in the name of Famous Players Canadian Company Ltd. Interest and Sinking Fund on these bonds will amount to $6,850 per year. This amount is fully taken care of by the rental to be received from the Lessee without taking into consideration any revenue to be derived from profits. In addition to the above, the Prince Rupert Amusement Company will have a rental of about $2,500 per year from three stores in the new building. This will be more than ample to take care of all real estate taxes and incidental expenses. THESE BONDS IN DENOMINATIONS OF $000.00 AND $1,000.00. BONDS MAY. III! PURCHASED AT THE OFFICE OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DEALERS,! -t -i ROYAL FINANCIAL CORPORATIO N LTD. 810 Haslings St, W Vancouver 11. C. TIIOS. McCLYMONT Prince Rupert, H. C. S. I). JOHNSTON CO., LTD. Prince Rupert, B. C. AI. M. STEPHENS Prince Rupert, B. C. A. A. EASSON Capitol Theatre, Prince Rupert, II. C. TOMGHT AND SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL KEN MAYNARD IN Code of The Scarlet A (ireat Picture of the Canadian Northwest. JEAN HERSHOLT IN JAZZ MAD Youth Pep Life I.ovt'. The story of a youny ,. that survived the ja, . pace ii the modern u. ; AUnEVILLK Bruce STEVENS AND IRVINE Bob In 'DARK NONSENSE." JACK 1)11 JAUSSHItAN!) AND HIS llUPKRT CAP.IT0I.IAN6 First Show 7 p.m., SOc and l&e Sat Matifie 1:10. 30c nnd i MONDAY & TUESDAY, DEC. 10T1I AND 11TII "The Saving Grace" BY PRINCE RUPERT PLAYERS' CLl B In aid of Gyro Playground Fund m Place leiiriitiofmaQ flOdeisNonl DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE Our store is filled with everything in gifts that any man or woman can think of. Come in and let us assist you in making your choice. John Bulger The Jewellers RUBBERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN "Dominion Rubber" make, the boat in Canada. rjo'wntOToSvifSi anti got wot leet. uuy a pair of rubbers now and be ready. Besides, it might rain soon ! We have them in all sizes. Jabour Bros. Ltd. BISHOP RiX TO PAY YANDERHOOF VISIT Will (nwlud Srvi- I n ami be Uveal of li" ; Ilecfthn m Mml. Bishop G A. Rix I morning's train to v visit to the Parish f ., loiiowinr his eonwi i Bishop .f Gaiedoniu ! conduct wvjee tonvm aififnlft, Vurtderhoof an i afternoon at Chik-o. jeveaing a reception ui! in his honor at the f land Mr. R. M. T.ii..i H.S.WallaceCo.Lti Genuine Madeira CLOTHS NAPKINS OVAUi TRAYS CSNTItBH 1)011. IKS Makt- acceptabli At Vancouver pri" We hayc a nice a- Phone 9 3rd Ave. & Fulton MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon Ing ptlcea on Van'uv Stock Exchange on cur stock-list board daily KVtce Jrr inry ini n " vancou We also have facility fjr accepilng Wheat ordei Winnipeg Stack Exchani!'' Representing Miller. Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D.JohnslonCo.Lti 017 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C