PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY NEWS Support the Home Theatre and keep your Monev in the dty. WESTHOLME THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 7 and 9 P.M. . Reginald Denny Moa morniM jug His Fifteen years' experience in FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right. So it our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone: Red 317. Dr. Alexander rilONE S7S .HF,NKII IILOCK DENTIST - In Fastest Comedy-Drama. Uproarious, Gorgeous Fooling. .MARY NOLAN" AND OTHERS COMEDY " REEL LIFE" COMEDY "THE MECHANICAL COW." COMEDY "THREE TOUGH ONIONS" 33c and 10c MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stoek-liat board daily. We can give instant service in buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We alito have facilities for accepting Wheat orders on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. G17 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C WHAT IS IT that keeps you always look- ' ing well and smartly dress- , ed? i OUK SERVICE j PHONE 649 1 to have your elothes pressed. 1 We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. For that Suit , We have fine Fall and Winter Suitings and Over- I coatings on hand. Come in I today and let us take your t measure. Cutting, workmanship, style, I all guaranteed. ' Best materials and reasonable prices. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 REDS Transfer fr Hallowe'en Specials ! McINTOSII RED APPLES Jumble Pack, per box SjKI.OO "C" Grade, per box . . $i!.."0 Fancy, perbox $2.1)5 Pears per dozen ."(),- Grapes, per lb 2."r Crab Apples .... 4 lbs "5c Sweet Potatoes . . 2 lbs 25c Pumpkin, per lb Hubbard Squash, per lb H: Casaba Melon, per lb. .'. 10" "Honey Dew Melon, lb. 10c Celery, Parsley, Sprouts, Cukes, Lettuce, Cranberries and other fresh produce arriving every boat. Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. The Real Money Savers Phones IS and 81 417-423 5th East Coal! Nanaimo-Wellington Screened Lump. Nanaimo-Wellington Screened Not Nanaimo-Wellington Mine-Run. Beacon Hard Sootless Lump. Beacon Hard Sootless Egg. Telkwa Lamp. Of the above there is ONE that is particularly suited to your heating equipment We shall be glad to advise you Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 LINDSAYS Cartage and Storage Thone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and (travel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. COAL Your choice EDSOX CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Rulkley Hay and Grain. Agent fcr Robin Hood Flour. Phone 38 Prince Rupert Feed Co. Inspector James N. Tupper R. i C. M. P. returned to tht city on yesterday afternoon - tun. from a brief trip t. th. i-n.i.r on dutii 9 i I ,wm Jr t cltmncc 1 1 II j HOSIERY! s IJccau.se of flawless texture Corticelli Silk Hosiery keep its Lustrous Loveliness throughout a remarkably long life. SNUG FITTING SILK & WOOL HOSIERY in lovely shades oi Peach, .Ileige, Champagne, Lark, etc. 'TheNobby'i Del Monte Spinach 2 l-2s 2 tins for irc Singapore Pineapples, 2 2 tins for UTp Brunswick Sardines, 4 tins . . -? jBrpokfield Cheese 1-2 lb. DkgT 20 r ibupreme Steel Woe), nkg top 'Grape Nuts. Pkg. l.f Alberta Market 1 GAMUI.A, Proprietor Hftii Street Thone 20 Phone 15. CHARLIE MURRAY AT CAPITOL TONIGHT Mig5m One Department Made Profit of $lo6 in September and Other, Week-end Specials Charlie Ilreaks the non-stop laugh Record in "The Head .Man." . ' I i Thrdw mil the laugh preservers and check yau cares at the door ! when you see "The Head Man" at i the Capitol tonight. Charlie Mur-iray is the role of a small town politician, electioneers with a cannon, home brew, all day suck ers for babies and five cent cigars in this great mirth provoking picture. , The.etorby Harry Leon Wil-j son is that of a big man in a , small town and his fight to show' how big he really is. Supporting, Charlie Murray in the cast are: Lucien LiMIefield, his crony, also Loretta Young and Larry Kent, all rising lights among the UNITED CHURCH Y. P. I HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL Many Present at Very Enjoyable Function Ist Evening-Mysteries and Gaines Members of the Young People's Society of First United Churcn in large numbers enjoyed a Hallowe'en sock I Monday night, the program of .entertainment including a series of Hallowe'en mysteries and seasonal games, all oi j which proved very interesting. George II. Stocks was general con-. vener in charge of the event while j the program commtee was headed dv Miss Kdna Vickers with Miss E. P. Grassie supervising re-i freshmen ts. j I K I Sec Our Windows ELECTRIC LIGHT AND I TELEPHONE SURPLUSES' $1,418.01 During the month of September operation of the electric light system showed a surplus of $456.28 and the telephone system a profit of 1,-16.01 according u report presntted to the city council by J. J. Little, superintendent of utilities. i Electric light estimated revenue Lard Silver Leaf, 3 lb. tin 70e amounted to $9,905 and expense 5 lb- tn $1.1." wa8 $9,448.72. Thb telephone 10 lb- "n earnings were placed at $3,667.25 neinz tomato soup. 9 tins SI. 00 and the expenditure at JW09.24. . ..www mOf till) . Royal City Tomatoes 2s, 2 tins rc Heinz Catchup, large bottle, for PLAYERS' CLUB Strong Caste for Character Com edy "The Saving Grace" The Players' Club have selected Gem Lye, 2 cans UTc ; tneir next offering to the Classic Cleanser, S tine .... !!Tt ! Prlc R"Prt play-goers "The Swift's Shortening 1 lb pkg. 2 ' Svinr 'Grace" an exquisite charter .trtf ectr comedy from the skillful pen Toilet Paper, 7 rolls U.'it'j0 tn ,ate H addon Chambers The Gold Dust Washing Powder P'-v ws predated in London by pits; ;op ' Charlen Hartney and in New York Freah Remo Cabbage. 6 lbs . . JVejoy Cyril Maude. It is undoubtedly Grape Fruit. Urge site 2 for !Ei?i the mot ,nno,Uou P' yl Mcintosh Red Apples, wrapped. ! the Players Club and a Box S-.U.T 8tronK caste has been selected, including Messes. Alex Connon, Louis Smith and H. A. Ponder. 1 Mrs. James Parqohar, Miss Etta i Roljertson. Mrs. E. W. Marentettt- i and MU. Caroline Mitchell. Miii Norah Kivett will be the director j The play will be staged early in Lei-emlr and proceeds will n-for the Iwnefit of the Oyro Club ( hilrirei, ' Playground Fund Phone 574. B. C. Butchers & Grocers LIMITED This Week's Specials DETAILS BY MAIL If you are not on our Mailing List, Phone, us B.C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 574. Phone 45. 1 I 9 .WW , . J!?.'V Tonight Howdy Folks! Running for Mayor was one thing and running away from cop another. Rut the opposition laughed themselves weak at Charlie'ti Comic Capers and the ret was easy! All those in favor of rare comedy, see CHARLIE MURRAY in "THE HEAD MAN" ON THE STAGE Madge Rush Premiere Da n.se use also Ewart Lyne PIANIST playing Lisxt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody with orchestral accompaniment. Tonight is "Music Lovers" Night with Jack de JaiMserand and his Rupert Capitoliana First show 7 p.m. Vaudeville 9 p.m. Adults 60c. Children 16c Logos Cue. Capt. C. C. Saintey, summer ipper of the steamer Princess Charlotte on the Alaska run and well known here, will be leaving Vancouver shortly for Scotland CHOOSES PLAY'-- A izrjsrjxz I built to take the place of the fnncess Beatrice in the coast fleet. The Princess Norah. which is to take up service next year, is a vessel of 250 feet length. H II -bsTTTTTTT' II II n tssMinBBaalfnSjaslk' f i PWsrW5lV ';'' Wednesday. Ortbcr . MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK fa by 1hany.7bleJu, for Domiitle Siac Couaitler How Much We've Learned About the Feeding of Dabiet When I hear the young mothers of today discussing carrots and tpinach and orance juice and cereal, I wonder how any of us of an older generation ever managed to live through our first two or three years, witlwut the elaborate feeding programs which exist today. But much as these wise young mothers know that is new in the feeding of babies, there is one basic fact that doesn't change. For the baby just starting out in life. Nature has provided the perfect food in mother's milk. The breast-fed baby has a better chance from the start than the artificially-fed baby, and avoids the experiments that are necessary and the cet-backs that so often occur in finding the best substitute for mother's milk. Take Your Doctor's Advice To find the right milk for your baby, let your doctor advise you. What may have worked for some other baby won t , necessarily work for yours, and it takes a doctor's knowledge of many babies and their klkwyncrasies to gukk'you best To make a milk safe for a baby the requirements are, naturally, stricter than for any other use. One dares not risk anything but the purest, uhttt mitt in the feeding oi a tiny in- tant cepti fiot only must it be o( ex ceptionally high quality and pro- duced under the most sanitary condi- I. lit proved marvelously success! minute particles, very readily tions but the qualitv mint kerf, trolled uniformity W,,?. 2(rfl from day to day in orainary& seriously upset a baby, lt1 All of these qualities you iu a milk that has been tKs 5 thousands of mother, in th& 1 tiny infants. Carrat.on &Vf in to inany i finances mat It n av h. ,; ,:' tmng your baby should favr ' u' Not only is it the p,wt r,f nulk. from selected he .K. b. t i . carefully steriliied. to lr Itor, and bacteria, and sea: so tJc? against : contamination tut noi'inSl pasteurisation is necevsii . v , JE pure water to restore t:,at renm ' tva notation anrl vnu h.-. v . j , c jnaj m, A lf??Z.nPortant fl' f rf u- twn Muk is its caw c p.-1 1 , f Daby feeding u but .-,ne 0( th, important uses of Carnain '., , T cooking it gives a sma ; r-a- J: tosoupsand sauces. a fn,, tf. and esceptional keep i i ( A,. cake, a wonderful trv-: ? t , . . and a rich velvety m ,.- .' aeam tht even the te-t , k .. j milk cannot equal : Carnation Conk Book. ' 1 j. ..,JJ Favorite Recip" --.rm'..',J ways to improve fooi9 t j pendable. economical . tlfiZ&. SHbbot ' t Su Vio Safe for Baby- fnm la tinh MOTHIIIS. think of the comfort of know inj Carnetion is alwr. dependable that yau can buy it everywh;r" and always find it the same , a 1 wnys j6$ou f ' v pure. Don't confuse Carnation with sweet eaed milk. Nothing is added to Carnauo:. Carnation Milk ' From Contentul Cow 1 Readers The Daily News Who do not subscribe for the paper but who 'purchase occasional copies, will find it advantageous to remit $3.00 and toavVe:vcryfcopy .mailed to their address for the next year. ,H the News ojfutho North, coast and country, -from our special correspondents, as well as world events will Keep you well posted at minimum cost. Send the postal order today while you still think of ill