PAGE EIGHT Support the Home Theatre and keep your Money In the city. Westholme Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7 AND 9 Pi M. Laura La Plante The Sparkling Comedienne, in "SILK STOCKINGS" COMEDY "CUTIE." ALICE (the cat), COMEDY-CARTOON. OVERTURE "ORI'HEUir WESTHOLME ORCHESTRA 35c AND 10c. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD OFFICERS Capt. James Findlay of SS Catala Re-elected President, Capt. Jim Morrison Local Representative ("apt. James Findlay , well THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, Derpnit.. t" ft r, CLEAN FUN FOR BIG CAST IN NEW in mum i iiiium i i him i i ii mhxl MOVIE PROGRAM JOHNNY JUNES FILM 'Steamship Co. and presently in of the trustees. command of ss Catala, was re BIG AUDIENCE': Sparkling Farce at Westholme Last Night Will be Re pcated Tonight It has been said that "Silk Stockings" contains a laugh in every line and one may well believe it judging from the roars iwhich greeted every humurous situation as the story was un- ling. elected president of the Canadian Railway offices this .Merchant Service Guild in Van couver at the week. Other Capt. J. M. M TOR THIS WEEK Thursday Capitol: "The Wright Idea." We8lhlfn "STIK Rtoclv- togs." ' , ' ' ; -2 , v Friday, and Saturday Capitol; "The Code of the Scarlet." "Jaw JInd.f Westholme ! folded at the, Westholme last "Fighting Ifcgle, night. It fairly bubbles over with good, clean fun and the large audience was delighted. Lovely Laura La Plante has never had a role which suited her so well and she made the most of it. Excellent comedies round out a first-class bill vhich will be repeated tonight. E. Georgeson and Capt. J. Muir i arc local passenger ana local freight representatives respec LARGE CROWD BAND CONCERT citadel last night for the concert morning I 1 the Prince Rupert Boys' Band. reported 300 cars of grain on the lhe young musicians, under the An -exceptionally large cast of clever screen players was secured by Producer C. C. Burr, for the filming of his latest First Nat ional picture, "The Wright Idea," starring Johnny Nines, which shows at the Capitol Theatre to night. This interesting comedy of a young man's struggles to market "The Big Kil- jhis unique invention of an ink 'possessing luminous qualities, Local Roys' Organization Showed Last Night That Steady Prog-ress Is Doing Made known skipper of the Union jtively and Capt. E. Mabbs is one t There was an audience of torn 1 200 persons in the Salvation Army gives Jphnny Hines a vehicle in which he can display his versality 1n the most laugh-provoking situations. The comedian has been getting away from the slap-stick, gag type of comedy, and is introducing new situations which evelop frqn the struggles of every-day-folks to get ahead. CANADIAN NATIONAL HOLD STEAMER FOR CHRISTMAS SAILING In order to accommodate thoe desiring to go south after schools close Friday, December 21, the C;t- who represents Prince Rupert on car having arrived during the teady and marked improve-! t n-oam Sunday 'Jeeem the board of management. Capt. past twenty-our hours. ,en imtinn llng nde by the ....,! orgun- ! 23 'Make u,a"e ""-". re:rvtio'nii """"" earl- An opportunity to invest in a high-class local security $55,000 Prince Rupert Amusement Co. Limited , 7 PER CENT FIttST MORTGAGE IJ ONDS Dated September 1st, 1928 Due September 1st, 1913 PRICE: 98.90 and INTEREST i . Yielding 7.12 Per Cent : ' ' f ! f Trustee: Montreal Trust Company Denominations $500 and $1,000 Principal and interest arc-payable at any branch of the Koyal Dank in Dritiih Columbia. Donds arc callable at 105 on any interest date on sixty days' prior notice. A Sinking Fund of $3,000 per year will be paid to the Trustee who may invest same in these bonds if procurable at 105 or less, but if not, then it shall be invested in Trustee Securities. The Prince Rupert Amusement Company was organized for the purpose of operating a moving picture theatre in the City of Prince Rupert. Up to the present the Company has operated in a rented building but has now completed construction of a very fine building on the main street of the City at a cost of approximately (including value of land) $109,000. This building has been leased to D. C. Paramount Theatres Limited for 15 years on the following terms: Rental $8,000 per year, together with one-half the net profits remaining after payment of such rental and other operating expenses. The Lessor also gives to the Lcscc an option for three years to purchase the said property for $150,-000. If this option is not exercised then the Lesec may, during the balance of the term pay $12,000 per year rental in lieu of $8,000 and one-half the net profits. According to official records, five-sixths of the issued capital of D. C. Theatres Limited is issued in the name of Famous Players Canadian Company Ltd. Interest and Sinking Fund on these, bonds will amount to $6,850 per year. ''' This amount is fully taken care of by the rental to be received from the Lessee without taking into consideration any revenue to be derived from profits. In addition to the above, the Prince Rupert Amusement Company will have a rental of about $2,500 per year from t hrcc stores in the new building. This will be more than ample to take care of all real estate taxes and incidental expenses. - - i v . s jt i) .... ,. ' , , THESE IJONDS IN DBNOM IN ATIONS OF $500.00 AND $1,000.00. EACH MAY -HE PURCHASED AT THE OFFICE OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL DEALERS ROYAL FINANCIAL CORPORATION LTD. 810 Hastings 'Si, W, Vancouver, II. C. M. M. STEPHENS Prince Rupert, II. C. THOS. McCLYMONT Prince Rupert, II. C. S. I). JOHNSTON CO, LTD. Prince Rupert, II. C. Ta-dI nrfi.fi In the entertainment, which was l Ci,y J'cket 0ffite' ThirJ Aea , Phone 26a 208 much appreciated. The program was as follows: i March, "Glppsland," the band;, anthem, "How Beautiful," th' ( band; recitation, Miss Birch; vio-j lin solo, with variations, Miss Lawrence; selecton, "To Thee O Iiord," the band ; solo, piano-ac-cordian, Master Colusi; anthem, "I Will Arise,"-the band; piano solo, "Rustle' of spring." Miss M. OHobrist; selection, "Jerusalem $ the band; selection, "Moonlight in Venice," the band; march; "The BMMWr," eretra; pKMla. selected, Master W. 212s. Tin Fancy recleaned Currants 1-lb. package . 4. 20c eYIlow Sugar 4 I be. for .. 2Sc Shredded WheatDtsufts 2 pkgs 25e New Zealand Batter 3-lb. brick $1.30 Evaporated Peaches Choice ! quality. 2 lbs Casco Potato Flour Pkg. I Icing Sugar 2-lb. pkg. . i Yellow Sugar--! lba 25c Chateau Cream Cheese 2'2-lb. box 93c l Blue Goose Oranges large sice. Doz Kddys Silent Matcbea 400s. Pkg Classic Cleanser 3 tins .. Dr. Alexander rilO.NK S7S linsNKK III.OCK DENTIST 35c 13c 20c 60c 33c 25c Oatmeal Toilet Soap 6 cakes 20c I Pels Naptha Soap pkg 75c jAIberta Market' ' P. GAMULA. Proprietor i Fifth Street Phone 208 VRaEmammssaBaa ree! Free! 1 Bread Knife 1 Can Opener 1 Mixing Spoon '.-4 It," ;'" ..Ti.. Given with: inarch, ''Masonic Parade," or-j 1 lb. Lanka Ten chestra; reciUtion, "The Rehear-j lb. Braid's Coffef for Sl.tW sal," Miss A. Thurber; cornet 1 Tea Pot (8 caps) duet, Miss V. Thurber and B. M.I i WiUon; selection, "Zenith," or- j Given with: chestra; duet, selected, Bussanich, 1 lb. Braid's Tea (Blue label ( Lros.; march, fileadaway," or-j i lb. Braid's Coffee for. . $iJT . ,er, a; march, "Activity," or- . . , , ... First ahfpment of Jap Oranges chestra; selection. "Greetings to Thomasvill.-." the band. I 'u,t arrived- Jjtl.lO Week-end runtr,; v 4,' Specials Malkin Bent Coffee 1-Ib. tin 60c Vellow Sugar 4 lbs. for 23c Kabob Strawberry Jam 4-lb. tin 75c Quaker Tomatoes 2'zs. Tin IGc Nabob Pumpkin 24s. Tin . 13c Clark's Catchu g bottles . . 13c Aylmer Crushed IHneaples Mussallem's ! 617-123 5th Ave. E. Phones IS&S-l Hj.Wal!aceCo.Ltj. Genuine Madeira CLOTHS NAPKINS OVAIJ3 THAYS CKNTKKS 1)01 LI US . Make acceptable gifts. At Vancouver prices. We have a nice assortment. Phone 9 3rd Ave. & Fulton St. MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give Instant service in buying and selling Mining Storks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting Wheat order on Winnipeg Stjck Exchanae. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Lld. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Hupert, II.C TONIGHT ONLY! JOHNNY HINES in "THE WRIGHT IDEA" Beyond the three-mile limit with Johnny Ilines and a 1 m h of bad men. Hut nil the bad men on the ea couldn't ul w ,, Johnny when line is at stake. He has more right Heas ;h;m the navy has pallor. And how he bring then into play ,: give vou the thrill of your laff time! And a Great Comedy for the Men Folks "SHOULD MARItlBI) MEN GO HOME ' TONIGHT IS MUSIC LOVEIIS' NIGHT JACK Dl: JAUSSEKAND AND HIS RUpKRT CAPITOLIANS First Show at 7 p.m. 50c an-j iv "CATERPILLAR" Tractors HICCEIt THAN THE WKATHEIt! A Site for Every Use A Hundred Ua for Ever Sic 2 TON, TWENTY. THIRTY, SIXTY iiwrrmt (juicker cheailu Literature and Prices on Requt Sole Distributors for B. a iMOKKISON TKACTOK KCHHPMENT ( O LIMITED Nr(Urn IMririr Irrtfht ItulWIni NrlMn KHooni M NUIWn Klrrti. NrnuH t. lufcsl.. I't.r .. . ' VANCOUVER. U. C. Mr-r HOLT 0CPJU1R33$2Z HKST DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Aippers THE DAINTIKST HKKAIir ASI FOOD Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage' Co., Lid. frlnce Itupert. H.C. Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating ti.T.P. 20.000 Ton Moating Dry Dock En.iJneers, Machinists, Boilermakers. Blacksmiths. PkU"" makers, Founders, Wood worker,' jJip. . ELEOTKiqNp ACUT.YLENE WeHdING. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 335 Advertise in "The Daily News" Telephone the office If your paper does not arrive