PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY NEWS Westholme Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY BIG DOUHLE SHOW BUCK JONES in 'Blackjack' At 7.35 p.m. ' HARIJARA BENNETT, THEODOItE LURCH. 1IAJIRY CORDING. WILLIAM CARESS and others " SHANGHAIED" At 9.10 p.m. RALPH INCE. PATSY RUTH MILLER, ALAN KROOKS, GERTRUDE ASTOR and others. DOROTHY DEVORE COMEDY 'THE LITTLE RUBE." MERMAID COMEDY "NOTHING FLAT." "THE COLLEGIANS" "RUNNING WILD" FOX NEWS 10c and 33c. Admission - - - - - MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on cur stock-list board daily. We can give instant service in buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting Wheat ordr. on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouv er. S.D. Johnston CoM 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, AC. WHAT IS IT that 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 on hand. Come in today and let us take your measure. Cutting, workmanship, style, all guaranteed. Best materials and reasonable prices. Lin?, the Tailor Phone 619 Dr. Alexander rilOVt 57S HEttNER BLOCK DENTIST COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Hulkley Hay and Grain. Agent fcr Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone G57. Dollar Days THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY COMBINATION SPECIALS. No. 1 1 tin Pilchards 1 tin Clams 1 tin Sardines 1 tin Lobster 1 tin Oysters All for SI. OO No. 2 1 tin Sweet Potatoes, 21V 1 tin Hominy, 2's 1 tin Quick Dinner 1 tin Corned Beef . All for $1.00 No. 3 1 tin Cherries, 2's 1 tin Pears, 2Vz's 1 tin Peaches. 2Vi's 7 tin Pineapple All for f r.00 No. 1 Fresh shipment of Sweet Biscuit just arrived and displayed in our window. Plain or Sandwich Assortment, S lbs. for $1.00 Boiling Fowl, per lb. . . :Ek' Hot Pot Roasjs, per lb. :."? Fresh Crabs, each .... 2ftf Mussailem Grocery CO. LTD. Phones 18 and 84 Nanaimo-Wellington Screened Lump. Nanaimo-Wellington Screened Nut Nanaimo-Wellington Mine-Run. Beacon Hard Bootless Lump. Beacon Hard Soot less Egg. Telkwa Lamp. Of the above there is ONE that is particularly suited to your heating equipment. We shall be glad to advise yoa Albert & McCaffery Limited Phone 116 and 117 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 69 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. Vr Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. CATARRH BLADDER Olier Besner returned to the city on the Catnln lnt evening from n brief husincs- trip tn Viincoiivcr. POLICE COURT This Year from Lawbreakers Than in 1927 If volume of fines collected through the medium of police court cmr.y be taken as any indication, Prince Rupert must be most fines were collected. Following are police court collections month by month for this year and last: 1928 1927 i January $ 380.00 90.00 February 495.00 105.00 March 670.00 997.00 'April -629.00 435.00 May 245 00 930.00 June 289.50 909.50 July 437.00 382JS0 August 1.470.S0 1,227.50 September .. 1.558.60 1.421.00 $6,17L50 $6,497.50 SUCCESSFUL TEA BY MOOSEHEART WOMEN .Many Lcdiett Attended Function j Saturday Afternoon at Good ! Eats Cafe ! st very successful tea was held 'Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Un-ger's "Good Eats" cafe by the Women of the Mooseheart eL-gion, many ladies calling during the afternoon to patronize the affair. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. D. C. Schubert, f Mrs. J. Murvold, Mrs. H. Skatte- bol, Mrs. R. Petersen, Mrs. Unger ! and Mrs: Charles M. Nickerson. i A table runner, donated by Mrs. F. M. Crosby, was won by Mrs. Olier Besner while a tray, donated by Mrs. Nickerson, was won by Mrs. .1. Preece. - SYNOPSIS OF LANO ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vteant. unreserved, urTyl Croo Uada may b pr-rapt4 by British aubJccU over II years el (, and b) aliens on deelarlnc Inteatloa to tvamm Hritlah subleets. eondl Application are received for pur v. ... a.aitaa.1 k A aeetfavai arej avi TFRRAPFPARFNT 'ANOTHER SHOWER FOR ILIYIUILLI mLlI I Mice LMnirppunpiiY i FINES LOWER! TEACHERS ELECT i i iT.es Has Keen Collected so Far Proposals to Drop the Activities of the Organization is Not Entertained TERRACE, Oct. 15. The meeting called to decide whether to continue the Parent-Teacher As- xnfintlnn nf tn lot the line of er and interest aroused in a more direct way through a parent ficers were elected for the en suing year: A. McLeod. Secretary Miss Muaro. Treasurer Miss Wright Membership Convener Mrs. Brummitt, Athletic Convener A. Hohn- wood. ! Refreshment Convener Mrs. JVjrc Geo. Little. I. SAfURDAY AFTERNOON A pretty miscellaneous shower was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Allan Davies. Sixth Avenue East, in honor of Miss Margaret Eyolfsen whose, marriage to G. Bedford Church will take place on October 22i ; The hostesses were Mrs. Davies l.. :.,a u.,nk and Miss Ina Wood a more law-abiding-city this year ammmUtU mlvm tn Xu, A carriage laden with many! than tni .at Compilation of ; ..' ovely and useful gifts was drawn iiri're jor tne first nine monus . , , , , , , , ... . ... tended and showed beyond a 'i vhib year miuw wtsi miv iu- Tt'on through city police court f J6G.174.50 Iast year to. Septem ber 30 the fi ures was $6,497.50. Snntembpr of both years the 'doubt that the work of the association was appreciated and it in'g on were brought out it being felt that the bond between teacher and parent would be clos- .nto the room by little Miss Dor othy Davies. During the afternoon Mrs. J. J. Muldoon sang a vocal solo, accompanied by Miss Frances Cross, and there was also a piano solo by Miss Lorna MacLaren. Mrs. Houston and Miss Dorothy McDonald assisted in serving. Those present were: Mrs. A. M. . a ttf 1 At TL teacher association than in leav- Uavies. Mrs. j. v,ooa. j r. m. ing the work to any other organ- Eyolfsen. Mrs. T. C. Williams, Jzation. It was also felt thatMrs. M. M. Lamb, Mrs. Simpson, some outstanding objective Mrs. J. R. Stevens. Mrs. L. Hal-should be aimed at to keep up in- "r8- J. J. Muldoon, Mrs. tcrest. More interest seemed to V. Houston. Mrs. R. Long. Mrs. be taken during the first years of the association when the piano W. R. McCallum, Miss Allen, Miss Allen, Miss 1V holmr ruM fnr Several irnnH ' t- hriBtle. MISS ina VO0U, Program Convener Ret. A. W. W llSOll S Robinson. Advertising, Convener Rev. Wm. Allan. Auditor 117 Ttalliwell. The place o meeting was left with the exeevtive to arrange, it being decided to meet alternately in the town and at the school. Following the business meeting A. Attroa', delighted the audience with the stirring recitation "Kissing Cup."' THANKSGIVING AT BAPTIST CHUKC1 tionaJ upon reaidence. ocrpatiea, ' Special Harvest Festival Services TnJZr0r"atnt tM MrtcuIlur Held Morning. Afternoon and ruli Information conarnln reef ' Evening Yesterday aatlona recwdlng; pre-emptions Li lvn Hi Bulletin No. U Land Series. "How to Pre-empt Land." eoplea ot Harvest thanksgiving services irbich can be obtained treejf ehajrj were held ' yesterday ' in First Bap ry addresalns tne Department , .. Laada. victoria, B.C. or to any Oot- tist Church, large congregations eraineat Asenu being in attendance morning and on"0 ruVuM.n,MricuVtJ evening and at Sunday School in purposes, and which is not timber- the afternoon. The cnurch wrs iCoZ no beautifully decorated for the oc and I.eM feet per aore tut or imi Ran- Annlleatlooa for tire-emntlons are casion. At the special children's service to be addreaeed to the Lend torn- jn the morning, the. young people nrWol brought gifts of fruit and vege la eltuated. and are made on printed tables With suitable texts ap-(STed- th:'LrntdChcoCmi.b.:on selections and the subjt of the Pre-emptions must be oocupied (or pended. The junior choir sang i'"'ZTJ, "ST. "T.: Dastor. Rev. W. F. Price, was clearing and eulUratlnK at leaat rle "Lest We Frrget." aoree. before a Crown Grant ma be reeelved. For more detailed Inform alios see the Bulletin "How te Pr-esnt PURCHA8B In the evening, the choir sang two anthems with Mrs. Charles Larkin as soloist. Rev. and Mrs. Prite sang a duet and the minis ter's subject was "The Perpetual 1 r?rown landa. not beinc timberiand. Miracle." W. V'aughan Dav!es j for asrlcultural purposes; minimum j IreB,ded ftt ,he ofgM Rt botb II per acre, and seoond-elaaa (cru- services. ins) Und Pr JPurther la. Sap of tj,c fruit Mtj vegeUbles formation rardln purchase or lease : ..... , , .. of crown landa la dven la Dulletu donated in the morning by the No. IB. tnd series -purohaae and cnudren will take place at the Mill factory, or Industrial sites os i meeting of the Fireside Club to Umber land, not eieeedlns 4 acres, i may be purchased or leased, the eon- " diUons Includlns payment m . atumpace. I HOMESITE liases Mr. Justice D. A. Mac Don Unsurveyed areas, not exoeedlnc N , aid, who stopped off at New cwTitC.! .UM:"mh.T,,wI5!H.elton for a couple of day. to erected In the first year, uue oeu visit me silver VUD mine in obtainable alter resioenoe a nroremeot conditions are falfllled and land has been surveyed. LEASES Far iruln and ladoatrUJ p-ar- eompaay. QRAZIII0 Under the Orailn Act tke Ire Inoe la divided into rraxinx tusvi-w mr-A tke ranee admlnlstared msder a Orailnr Commissioner. juumas rratlnn permits are Issued bed M numbers reiis-. priority be!a slve te eeUbllshed owner. Ua-e?wars bajlt form MsodaUeva fee reaes nxajucemest. Free, er SArUr tree. pnrmiU ai-e areJUbU tar Mk-oper tad UsveUarm, es Ust e which he is interested following preme court ussizes opening here George last week, arrived In the ltv frnm tho Intarlnr OR Satur- Sf-VTal1 a" afternoon's train and will preside at the session of tne supreme court assises opening here tomorrow. His Lordship is ac- by his wife on his present trip north. J. M. Hotkin returned to the cify on Saturday afternoon's train from a business trip to the Good Letter Alice Ethel Misa suggestions were offered Tor fu- Lucy Pillsbury, Miss frothy ture activities and these will be Macdonald, Miss Hila Olafson. Miss Winnie Dibb, Miss Joan considered at a future meeting. Following the discussion tojtfolfsen. Miss. Betty Arney, Miss still Mrrv An ttio fnllnarinv nf. Jessie Watkirwon, Miss Lucy ...... - - j i , O'Brien. Miss Mary O'BVien, Miss Bielta Nickerson. Miss Pulmlra Honorary Presidents-A. Holm- Astori, Miss Mary Astori. Miss wood and G. H. Dyson. j Lorna McLaren, miss w:r President-Mrs. E. J. Moore. Rorie. Miss Molly Cross. M as Vice-President Mrs. A. Mc-;rrancts Cross, miss vera oiji w, Miss Mabel Almond Evelyn Dalby. r "Ilulld ILC." and Miss if Mrs. Wilson of Vancouver sends this very nice letter: "I prefer Pacific Milk for making cakes and puddings as it makes them much better with, less eggs and butter and my children love Pacific Milk over a dish of jelly and would rather have It in tea than the other milk. I always use it for making salad dressing." Many thanks for this letter. PACIFIC MILK r'attorl at AbbeUford and lAdnrr. 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