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CANADIAN FINANCES 1 It is very satisfactory to know that the finances of the country are in good shape. A despatch from Toronto Saturday stated that all small maturities of outstanding bonds would be taken care of without further borrowing up to the big victory bond loan which matures in 1933. It amounts to four hundred million dollars and some of it at least will have to be refunded. It is a good thing to keep the taxes as low as possible they will be supported by members of all parties. CUSTOMS KEVENUE lne customs collections m rnnce Kunert seem UNITED STATES ELECTIONS The Literary Digest is conducting a straw vote in Ten Years Ago In Krincw Rupert After drifting for thirty hours in a southeast gale with her engine out of commission the fishing schooner Haysport I, ('apt. Ed. Anderson, has arrived in port from Jed way with a cargo of salmon from Port Edward. Lieut Hugh W. tooker, formerly j with the G.T.P. engineering staff here, has been awarded the Mil-! itary Cross for gallantry at the front. He fought with the Ches-Khires and was wounded, but is bark in action again. A report has boon rec-Hvd in he 'itv to the effect that Lieut. Col. C. W. Peck has been wound- Word has been received that ed in action at the front. Write for Free Book Send for handsome, free book, "Walls That Reflect Odod Judgment." I tei vet valuable information on Oyprocandinte rtof decoration. Cinida Crpua and AUbitline, limited VANCOUVER, D-C El III - .aU B BrcprooWdBfiiiairis WITH "EMPIRE" 4UC fireproof Wallboard For Sal By Albert & McCafTery, Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. U Monday and Tuesday "Shanghaied." Buck Jones in "Black Jack" Comedy "The Little Rube." Mermaid Comedy "Nothing Flat." The Collegians, "TUHinlng Wild." Fox News. Wtdnenday and Thursday Conrad Veidt in "A Man's Past" Comedy "Buster Come on." Cameo Comedy "Green Eyed Love. Oswald comedy cartoon- "Oh Teacher." Friday and Saturday " John Barry mo re and Dolores Costello in "When a Man Loves."' Hode Podge secnic 4 4 but also it is even more important t6 keen the financial onment on the isle of 8t Noir fnnrlitinn nf the miiintrv aKnvA ronmnnli TVmr ia uriiaf for putting to death OM of his flio niYumnf ofltYiiniut rat inn caarna to a rlmnrr nnrl in that p4tlenl8 bill JilVOVIIV niUIUillUflUVIUII UVVIIIO W fcV- VIVIillg 11 JV 111 VU-V TENSE DRAMA The story "A Man's Past," the tense drama that is coming to the Westholme Wednesday and Thursday, is one not to be miss ed. Sentenced to ten years' impris- suffering an Incurable i disease, Dr. Paul La Roche is taken from his cell to operate on the warden of the prison iwben he is shot in the uprising. The operation saves the warden's tn ! life and La Roche is promised hie 1 a 1 ee i:ui.. rp. ; 1: ; freedom by Lieut. Destln, aseist- Uii ru6.,vV ....v,u.. iant warden but the warden, bear- oe a goou one or 11 may ue oinerwise. 11 it means mat ! jnf 0f jt oraer8 La Roche back more home produced material has been consumed, it is! to his cell, an excellent indication, but if it means that there has! La Roche manages to escape been less activity, that would be anything but beneficial. and ,nke his wav t0 Algiers At any rate the difference over last year is not so great jjjj jJJJJ"1? wi & as to mean much any way. WllZ. k hfain. Dr. Pon- taine goes blind from overwork and La Roche takes his nasae in order to, perform operations or. We draw special att&tftfoH to the proposal of the Io-'dt: Fontaine's patients, lie per- cal scouts to establish a toyshop where broken toys andiforBM everaI near mrel and books may be repaired and dbtrfbuted at Christmas time Vis In' among those who have not many toys of their own. The Yvonne but j8 unable to tell her idea is an excellent one and doubtless Prince Rupert j because of the Grange circum-peoi)le vhgjJ)a,ve such articles will donate them for the j stances that has th world tfaink-cause. -i inB 8ne ' 5,,ter. lnings come to a ciimax waen Lieut Destin arrives in Algiers and recognises La Roche. He Informs La Roche that unless he 1 , ariati Vnnniu'i hand in MW. connection with the forthcoming United States elections riare he will expose him. La and so far Hoover is well in the lead although Smith is Roche in a quandry tells Dr. making gains in connection with the later figures issued. Fontaine of the trouble and the The indications still are that Hoover will be elected but 1040' hot DStin- ,RoeS ... . , ,. ,1.1 i, tu saves the lieutenants life and notnmg is so uncermui 5 an eicvwua micmui iu uv m vuc . WI)1yment Lieut Destin 00- United btates or Canada. tains fuu pardon for La Roche . t - JL- BARRYMORE IN SCREEN STORY Magnificent indued is the War ner special, "When a Man Loves' starring John Barry more, show ing here at week end at the West holme. The direction is by Alan Croaland who wan responsible for the splendors of "Don Juan" and the story is laid in the golden age of France depicting the fabulous riches and unspeakable poverty ir the days of Louis XV. It retells the well-known and imHsionntely beautiful love story of Manon- Iesmunt and Kabien IDes (irieux. two youths who 1 devotion had bifii to religion un til their chance nn-eting, aroused within each, the firea of 6n iu'nchablc love. "When a Man lives'' Is a production to acclaim from the house tops. FAST ACTION AND THRILLING FIGHTS IN "BLACK JACK' Fast action And thrilling fights C enter about B ick .tones in "I$hck ! lack." his latest production for Fox Films, here tonight. Darbara i Dennett is the girl in the plot. 1 Kuck is one of the most daring m tors in the picture. First in 'hin list of adventures was his i service in the Tuitt'd States Cav airy during the rebellion of Moros in the Philippines. Then he entered the aviation corps. When the war was over he started on his real career;. He knew that, his calling was riding. He was the stellar horseman in Miller's Wild West show and was billed as the champion trick rider of the world. Besides mas-' tering the stunts of the cowboys, Cossacks his own, and added thrillers of "SHANGHAIED" IS BIG sea, taken far out on the Pacific Ocean beyond the sky-line, are -urn OL B tf M 31 Monday, October IS, THE DAILY NEWS 1925 FAGEiFWJR, The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT 4 - BRITISH COLUMBIJ Published Every Aftemoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. WEEK AT THEATRE YUKON BUSY THIS WINTER Boats Being Built at Whitehorsc to Carry Out Ore From Mayo The Yukon TVrrltnrV isoofotw he learned those of the Russian forwanJ to quite an active win- ter in mining this year, sates William D. Blackstock, line fort man for the government tele graphs, who arrived in the city nirTimn tamipijt,0" tne 1 rince8S AJ,ce yesieruay rlllUKL' 1 lHlblli afternoon after having spent the (summer in the territory to be one .of the greatest : vising construction work there. ff Inee's pictures, "Shanghaied", Whitehorse will be particularly showing tonight at Westholme, ! busy as a boat is being built deals with the Jove of a dancer in J there by the White Pass Naviga-a tough waterfront joint for theition Co. for use as an ore car-captain of a sealing vessel. 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