I THE DAILY NEWS PAGE EIGHT Support the Home Theatre and Wesiliolme Tl FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 P. M. SATURDAY MATINEE, 2 P. M. Makes Em Grand Hallowe'en 'Lorn At 7.30 p. m. WIM Ripsnorting Comedy-Drama All Star Cast. VICTOR HUGO'S IMMORTAL. CLASSIC Distinguished Cast U ( 9.00 p- m. B a 11 Comedy "BEAR KNEES" "Comedy '"WATCH GEORGE" "HODGE PODGE" SCENIC TRAVELOGUE "Conquering the Cod" "Colorado." Cornet Solos by R. Greenfieid, late senior soloist rejaesenting G.W.V.A. Band that toured Canada and the United States. "Dear Little Shamrock" (W. Jackson), "Ramona" and the Novelty Fox Trot, "Don't Cry Baby." Admission 50c and 15c Matinee, 32c and 10c WHAT IS IT Uiat keeps you always looking well and smartly dressed? OUR SERVICE PHONE 649 to have your clothes pressed. We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. For that Suit We have fine Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings oa hand. Come in today and let us take your measure. Cutting, workmanship, style, all guaranteed. Best materials and reasonable prices. Ling, the Tailor Phone G19 RED'S Transfer Fifteen years' experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood irv any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right. So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 20 1. Night Phone: Red 317. Dr. Alexander rilONX 575 ltrsNF.lt IH.OCK DENTIST Annoying Bladder Weakness of Old Age Nufrl) llrllrvnt by SANTA L MIDV Sold bj All DnifflM keep your Money in the city. leatre Double Show At 7.30 p. in. At 9.00 p. nv Big Offers ! We have just received 75 cases of Raisins. This is the time to purchase for your XMAS Cakes and Puddings. Raisins, Seedless, 7 lbs. for . Kaisins, Puffed, 7 pkg for i5? Currants, Fancy clean, G lbs for ..' ... U5 Dates, Fancy Hallowi, 10 lbs for U."c Prunes, good sise, 7 lbs. for ttf Prunes, Del Monte, 3 pkgs for Mixed Peel, Orange and Lemon, 3 lbs. for 05c Table Figs, 4 lbs. for. . 05 Shelled Walnuts, fresh stock per lb 100 and .Vie" Shelled Almonds, fresh stock per lb 05 c Get your requirements early from fresh choice stock at Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. Phones 18 and 81 417-423 5th East COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Hulkley liny and Grain. Agent fcr Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. MILK MILK i j Fresh Pasteurized Milk and j Cream Daily. ! ' EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. Advertise in The News. DAILY MAIL SERVICE IS ! TO BE ASKED! Prince Hupert nsked to Join with Other. Similar Organizations in Request A letter from the Burns Lake and District Board of Trade asking the Prince Rupert Board to endorce a resolution requesting a daily mail service was read at the regular meeting of the local board last night'and referred to a committee to report. A similar request has been sent to other boards in the . district. E. C. Gibbons suggested that immediate action be taken but it was pointed out by the chair that this was contrary to the constitution. The matter will come up at the next meeting and judging by the feeling of the members will be passed with practical unanimity. STRING BAND FOR SALVATION Organization of Recently Formed .Musical (.roup is Now Proceeded With Mrs. William Kerr and Capt. jments here was reported Dy i res-E. Anderson are proceeding with 'Went Nicholls toUhe Hoard or, the organisation of a local string. Trade .last niKht. He outline!, band for the Salvation Army! what had been done as already i which was instituted during the ! published in this paper and said, recent tenure of Ensign Sidney j he had since received a communis Joyce. This musical organization cation from Mr. Johnson who wai to date consists of nine members forwarding his report to Montreal and practices are already being at once. i held. When it has reached a.j j stage of sufficient proficiency. I PRESBYTERIAN TEA it will be heard in street services . - and also at the Citadel. BEING nPin HhLD trnmv llMY The present members of the bund are Mrs. Kerr, Capt. Ander-1(Jroup Affair fauns !ace This -on, Mrs. Carlisle, Misses Annie Aftcrnoon at Home of Mrs. Dolly and Iiosie Smith, Miss. j ' j Mitchell Evelyn Pierce, Miss Olga Sallsky' ,1L.. and Mrs. Barker. FUNERAL TODAY j. fi. Scott Hurled at Riverside Cemetery, Weston, Ontario The funeral for J. G. Scott who died last Saturday at the J Prince Rupert General Hospital ; took place this morning in the family plot at Riverside cemetery. Weston, Ontario. MINING Stocks Noon aifd afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board dally. We can give Instant service In buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We alio have facilities for awenur.K Wheat order.' on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C ! MINING STOCKS HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE We are prepared to take orders on the Vancouver "Stock Exchange Our ten years experience , on the. floor of the Brussels Stock. Exchange is at your service. Prompt dealing with ; any orders large or small. Representing Nanson Roth-well'& Co. Ltd., Vancouver, i 11. C. Morning and afternoon closing prices dally. Theo CoIIart Ltd. Capitol Theatre Building Phone Blue 428 P.O. box CC BIB RECEPTION FOR EWART LYNE OFCAPITOLIANS " Music Lovers night, Wednesday, and Thursday at the Capitol drew a large number of enthusiastic lovers of high class mu.nic. Ewart Lyne, popular pianist wui: the Rupert Capi,o!iana received a tremendous ovation on his arlNik enderi-.iR of LiM.'s "Second Hungarian Rhapsoly" and 'Rachmaninoff's "Prelude" in C Sharp Minor. Music Lovers' nights every Wednesday and Thtmtdiiy at iho Capi tol have proven to be a most wel-1 come innovation and the an-j nouncement of nie continuation of j this policy throughout the winter j months has been enthusiastically : received by lovers of good music j n the city. j INDUSTRIAL AGENT ! REPORT IS LIKELY TO BRING RESULT: That something beneficial is Mkely to result from the recent visit of W. II. M. Johnson, industrial ajrent for the C.N.R.. in rejrard to' waterfront improve- A Pmbjrterlan Ladies' Aid group tea it kefftx held this after noon at the home of Mrs. John K. Mitchell, J09 Ninth Avenue East. Mrs. J. It. Friitell is re ceiving with Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. T. McClymont ,and Miss Jessie Rothwell are pouring and ser-viteurs are Misses Annie and Helen Walker, Caroline Mitchell, Margaret Maguige and Irene Mitchell with Mlas Willa Dyer acting as cashier. . There will be musical numbers during the afternoon. LOGGING CAMPS ON ici Awnc nnccn nnii'N The loiriting industry is very quiet on the Queen Charlolte Is lands just now. Both Gillespie & Pohl at Queen Charlotte City and Ed Crawford at Buckley Bay have closed down operations because of overproduction. They were taking cut logs for siw mill at Prince Rupert and Vancouver, sending lower grades to Powell RIvtr and Ocean Falls paper mills. . The Baxter Pole Co. it continuing extensive pole operations at Meyer Lake near Port Clements. Rumors that A. A. Kellty Logging Co. may reopen toon on Moresby Island are discounted by recent arrivals from there. PRINCE RUPERT MAY SEND DELEGATES TO PEACE RIVER COUNTRY In reply t a communication from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce the Prince Rupert Board of Trade instructed the secretary to write and say that Prince Rupert was much interes ted in the Peace RIvtr country and if invited would send a dele gate to visit the country with the Chamber next ummr, when members of the Vancouver Board are also invited. ABERDEEN AGAIN An Aberdeen OMtntr rang up the doctor the otto day. "Con roon' to our host at ylnce, dec-tori" she pleaded. "Oa of ffljr weans has swalfewwd a pence I" Rights said Ihf rtteWf, old la It?" lI" "IMS," was JftjMWeil'M! wer. Saturday, Novr mVr .; Vo Ag it with Neil Hamilton, Francis X. Bushman and June Marlowe She fell in love with her father's murdererbut fate brought them happiness in a dramatic climax Safe in a wonderful Oriental Dance "ORIENTAL SYNCOPATION" AND ON TIIK STAGE Rush AL in a COMING NEXT WEEK Arf and Bill popular song number "CONSTANTINOPLE" Jack dc Jauascrand and his Rupert Capitolians Evening First Show 7 p. m. Vaudevile ROTH SHOWS. Prices 50c and - Saturday Matinee 2.30 Prices 30c ami 10c Eniil Jamrings in '"The Patriot" the a'ew Victor radio speaker) i ;3-fMoSBm4i ''If brown walmit ZI fir. i """" ' we if aw io you to judtf tj Victor contention that the tone of this tptokn will New all who tmr u. 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