PAGE EIGHT .-"upport the Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. in ii westiioi 1L W.V1"W 'WKtVVVLW AH! DEMAND Tl b me ineaire WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, at 7.00 and 5).00 p.m. Fi orence in Vidor agnificen t Flirt Vivacious Farce With Strong Cast COMEDY "GOOFY BIRDS." HODGE PODGE TRAVELOGUE. OVERTURE, "WILLIAM TELL." 35c and 10c. "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE UA1NT1I&T BHEAKI'AST KOOlK Smoktd Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Ituperl. Ux Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating ti.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dik Bu.'Uneers, Machinists. Boilermakers, Blacksmiths. I'aliem makers, Founders. Woodworkers, Etc ELECTIUC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kind? ol MAHINE AND COMMERCIAL WOUK. PHONES 43 and 383 "CATERPILLAR" Tractors RIGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A Size for Every Use A Hundred Used for Every Size 2 TON, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY " IIBTTim- QUICKER CHEAPER Literature and I'ricos on Request Sole Distributors lor B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT .CO., LIMITED ' immii Mkt Kurllwni IVrKlf Irrliht lulldln( NelMtn Krlowns tio SUtlon 8lrf Norman C. C'rtilrkliank, Prime (irurge VASCOIVER. n. C. lt Mnar HOLT t2SSCfja?;ll1RESS33l5 UEST S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 3rd Ave. East. Vhone 83 Dominion Royal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Rate Repairs USED CARS We have several excellent bargains n used Cars. Eiiy Term if denired. a i el ton. NFW IIAZELTON A Lutheran Service was held here on Sunday by Rev. A. W. Trinklein of Prince George. Mrs. J. Allen returned to her home in Smithers last week after a visit with friends and relatives in Calgary. The Yukon Airways plane "Northern Light" made a flight to Hazelton last week In twenty minutes' Smithers merchants are paylw? the farmers $2.00 for oats and $2.15 for wheat. PRINCE GEORGE Weather in Prince George dis-; lowest thermometer reading' to date has been 10 degrees above Izero. Week-end Specials Buckeye Corn Meal 10 lb. sack 63c Imported Macaroni all shapes, i 2 lbs 23c I Star of Italy Virgin Olive Oil 1 Quart tin 90c 1 Half gallon tin $1.60 No. 1 Jap rice, 3 lb 23c McLaren's Baking Powder, 12 or. tin 23c Pure Scotch Malt Extract 3 lb. tin 75c Royal City Green Beans,- 2 tins 33c Sockeye Salmon, 1 lb. tin . . 10c Llbbys Ripe Olive, large tin 30c Heinz Pork &. Beans, 9 tins $1-00 Heinz Tomato Soup, 9 tins . $1.00 I : i i 10 lbs. Potatoes, 5 lbs. Carrots 1 1 5 lbs. Turnips, 5 lbs. Beets, 5 ! lbs. Cabbage, all for 93c I all for 95c 8 bars Pearl White Naptha Soap, value 40c, 1 G-quart aluminum Kettle," value $1.25 1 Total Value $1.G5, for ... . 93c Alberta Market P. GASIULA. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 " " i TI1K daily news Thursday, November " i : J NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. , i! ; Satiirdujyj if? jjjjioon iythtf Shrch. There, is an active depiand for At the Silver Cup mine where a! labor in this district, particularly flotation mill is being installed, 'in connection! with tie , making, mining operations are being car- Forty-seven men had recently ried on fn tunnels No. 3 and 4 to be imported from Vancouver. and more ore is being opened up every day. The work in both tun nels is drifting on ore. There whs a-dance last Friday evening i a th Thompson district school, 'houtoi ; The proceeds will Sand and gravel for the new ilje applied t$ he purchase of ad- Hagwilget bridge is being stored ditional scho.ol equipment. in Hazelton. The site for the bridge has not yet been settled ui'uu. i i -- -STEWART I M. McCallum of the B.C. Silver Charles Gow has been spending mine is on a holiday trip south. a holiday visiting with his bro- ther, William Gow. at South Haz- Mr. and Mrs. Babbitt and child have arrived from the soutn for a visit at Premier with Mr. and Douglas Lay, resident mining en- Mrs. D. L, Pitt, ineer, was on a trip to Usk last , wcet on official duties. He went Mrs. R. W. Kennedy has been to Victoria at the end of the a patient In the Stewart Hospital week. Mrs. C. W. Dawson made a trip 10 Prince Rupert last week to' meet'; SMITHERS during the poM few days BURNS LAKE Mr. Dawson who was returning i A. M. Ruddy is building a new from a trip south. j hotel close to the present Ominecu , 'Hotel. It will be two storeys '.high with a fall cement basement and is to bo ready for occupancy by Christmas. Concrete work lias been completed on the new Anglican Church here and the forms have been taken down. Robert , Lowe is making extensive improvements at his residence, Including the Installation of a furnace. John Berg is expected home this week from Prince Rupert where he ha. iieen receiving hospital treatment; A large pipeless furnace is bc- !ing installed in the new Burns 'Lake garage, i The annual convention of the r t yt it a . trict so far this fall is much mil- "neea wnrwive Hsaociac-der than it was last fall. The on. 'he!d last wee In Burns Lake. W. J. Rimes, editor of the Nech- ako Chronicle at Vanderhoof, was a visitor ,n Iturn Lake hut week. The Girls' Club of Connaught I Provincial " " is making Constable Johnson a vigorous effort to VANDERHOOF J. M. Johnston returned home last week after spending a few days in Vancouver and Victoria on business. Mrs. II. E. McClelland, who has been ill for several week), is now receiving treatment in the Prince George Hospital. Nabob Coffee. 1 lb. tin ...... COc - Robin Hood Quick Oats, pkg . 2."c The singing practice of Holy Purity Wheatlets, G lb. sack . 35c 'Trinity congregation was held on Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg. ... 10c , Wednesday niht at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Taylor. Df. W. Rosa Stone was compelled to amputate the finger ot George Todd, Stuart Lake Indian, who injured the member in an accident with a horse. Mrs. C. Allan and Sirs. II. GAY TEES The Comfortable OVERSHOES In Black, Gray and Sand. From $3.00, up Jabour Bros. Ltd. MUSICAL PROGRAM CAPITOL TONIGHT Feature Picture "The Divine Woman," Starring Greta Garbo Along with the great picture. "The Divine Woman," tonight's program at the Capitol includes the weekly musical treat for local music lovers by Jack de Jaus-serand and his, Rupert Capitol-; ians; who will offer among other numbers the "Zampa" Overture by Herold. The program will t$so include a saxaphone solo by George Maddams, popular clarinet player with the Capitolians. The feature picture has one of the most notable casts of the year with Lars Hansen supporting beautiful Greta Garbo who Is so famous for her glittering roles. "The Divine Woman" Is consid ered by critics to be Garbo's greatest performance to date. Stokes were hostesses when the ; women's auxiliary to the Cana-; dian Legion met Tuesday after- i njoon at the homo of Mrs. A. H. Pitzpatrick. Hurry Folks BEFORE Our SALE Closes An Opportunity Not to Re MiSscd. HIGH-CLASS GOODS AND SPLENDID VALUES AT 'The Nobby' an swrasg5PBaaBgri TONIGHT ONLY GRETA GARBO in - - "THE DIVINE WOMAN" The screen's most gorgeous beauty, Grcla Garbo, is here In a picture that will start the whole world raving again. l luring! Tantalizing! Gcorgeou! Put then all together, they spell G-R-K-T-A G-A-IMI-O. TONIGHT IS MUSIC LOVERS' NIGHT Saxophone Solo by George Maddams. Jack dc Jausttcrand and his Rupert Capitolians. First Show 7 P. SI. 50c and tJt Phone 45. Phone 571. B. C. 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