PAGE EIGJIT Support the Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY 7 P.M. Grand Double Show, Continuous from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.' MONTY BLUE "ONE ROUND HOGAN" At 7.30 p.m. Jim Jeffries, Famous ex-Champion and Others "HOOK AND LADDER No. 9" At 9.15 p.m. A flaming pageant of thrills Edward Hearn, Dionc Ellis and others "THE COLLEGIANS" "THE WINNING GOAL" COMEDY "HIS MAIDEN VOYAGE" LUP1NO LANE COMEDY "A ROAMING ROMEO." Special number "June Love" (Rudolph Friml) by Westholme Orchestra FOX NEWS S5c and 10c 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 aldo have facilities for ac.-cpiir.g Wheat order on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. GI7 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, R.C. 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. Rest materials and reasonable prices. Ling, the Tailor Phone G19 R ED'S Transfer 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 la our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 20 1. Night Phone: Red 317. Dr. Alexander I-IIONE 375 IIKSNKIC Itl.OCK DENTIST Hallowe'en Specials ! Mcintosh red apples Jumble Taik, per box .S'J.OO "C" Grade, per box . . Fancy, perbox $:'.05 Pears per dozen !Wf Grapes, per lb 2."r Crab Apples 1 lbs USf Sweet Potatoes . . 2 lbs "" Pumpkin, per lb 8k Hubbard Squash, per lb. S Casaba Melon, per lb. . . I Or Honey Dew Melon, lb. lof Celery, Parsley, Sprouts, Cukes, Lettuce, Cranberries and other fresh produce arriving every boat. Mussailem Grocery CO. LTD. The Real Money Savers Phones 1H and pi 417-423 5th Eat C 1? Nanaimo-Wellington Screened Lump. Nanaimo-Wellington Screened Nut. Nanaimo-Wellington Mine-Run. Beacon Haiti Sootiest Lump. Beacon Hard Sootlesa Eg. Telkwa Lump. 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 11G and 117 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. COAL Your choics EDSON CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Rulkley Hay and Grain. Agent fcr Jtobln Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. A recommendation from the Hoard of Works that radiators of the City Hall heating system be repaired at an estimated cost of SCO was adopted b the city council last night. District News TERRACE Mrs. .1. MfNenl and son Raymond left on Saturday1 for their former home in New', York state1. Mr. McNeal expects to follow them in the near future. St. John Cothurst returned luring the week after spending several months on the prairies. Mrs. J. Harrfgan left on Saturday for Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watt are taking up housekeeping in the cottage on Lazelle Avenue, recently vacated by S. N. Kirkaldy. Mr. and Mrs. Watt and children recently returned from High Kiver, Alberta, after a two months visit at the home of the former's parents. J. Felber returned to town on Thursday following a three week's prospecting trip up the Williams Creek country. E. T. Kennev left nn Sunriav for Victoria where he will attend J the initiation ceremonial of the; Shriners this coming week. Jim Smth returned to town on Thursday from the praries where he has spent the past summer. W. J. Hartley, II. L. Gray and A. C. MacMillan wore business ; v'sitors to town from Vancouver Jiit the end of the week. T. Drew of Prince Rupert was a visitor here Thursday. I Rev. W. G. Wilson I). D., Presi-jdent of the United Church of I Canada arrived from the interior on Saturday. A special morning service was held in Knox United ifhurch at 10.45 a.m., Sunday at which he spoke before leaving on the noon train for Prince Rupert. While here he was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Allen. TERRACE YOUNG FOLKS ORGANIZE Officers Elected and Plans Laid For C.Ci.I.T. and Golden J Key Groups TERRACE, Oct. 30. The first regular meeting of the C.G.I.T. for the winter session took place on Friday evening at the parsonage and prior to the business meeting the twentyrfour girls in attendance were entertained at supper by Rev. and Mrs. Allen, their leaders. Junior and senior groups were formed and officers eieeted foi each group as follows: Junior President, Jean MeLeod. Vice-President, Sophia McLaren Rec.-Sec, Edna Dover. Secy.-Treas., Bertha Moore. Senior President, Margaret Glass. Vice President, Evelyn Thomas. Rec.-Sc., Margaret McLaren. Secy.-Treas., Lilian Christy. ' Conveners Committeees for the different branches of the fourfold program were named and helper-assigned. Group games and singing were enjoyed before leaving for home. On Saturday afternoon the Golden Key group met at the parsonage and appointed officers for the new year as follows : Presideet, Marjorie Kenny. Vice President, Gertrude Mc-Connell. Secy.-Treas., Jean Dover. Rec.-Secy., Velma Grelg. Plans for the year's work were discussed and committees appointed after which Mrs. Allan was hostess at a tea party whjch was much enjoyv,lby the girls. Owing to the large membership in the groups it has been deemed advisable to separate the C.G.I.T. and Golden Key groups this year. Henceforth the C.G.IT. will me'el on Friday night and the Gdfilen Keys on Saturday afternoon and all meetings will be held at the parsonage. THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday. 0, i,)bl THOS. MEIGHEN IN "THE RACKET Stirring Film of Chicago Police. Holds Sway at the ' I "Capitol "The 4kacket,"Thos. Meighen's! greatest picture to date, drew 1 much favorable comment last night at the Canitol. "The Rac ket," with Meighen in the role of Captain of the Chicago Police, is a gripping- story of present day ' conditions .and oroblems. which the police if America's noted j crime city have to face, and gives Meighen great scope for his ab-i ility as a dramatic actor. "The; Racket" shows again tonight at! the Canitol. ; CAPITOL SHOWING I FINE VAUDEVILLE Madge Rush and Freddy Wells in Great Form .Monday Night ' j Last nlfrht at the Capitol, Miss Rnnh in her ""offering of "Fadn Blanuuito" ("fada" being Spanish 1 for white and "blanquito" for i prancing horse) gave a most art- j istlc interpretation of a delight-; ful Spanish dance, Miss Rush, whose engagement at the Capitol terminate at the end of this week, will repeat "Fada Blanquito" tonight. Freddy WeJli, popular percussion man with the Rupert Capi- tolians, was given a great recep-, tion on his initial performance ' at the Xylophone. For his first , number he gave the grand old , March Past of the C.E.F. The "Colonel Bogey" march; his encore numbers being "Lay my head beneath a rose" and "Ad-oree." Freddy will handle the hammers again tonight. ! THROUGH SLEEPERS TO IHE SHIP'S SIDE! - - i The Canadian National Rail- j ways have made arrangements to, operate special trains and through j sleeping cars" from the Pacific I Coast to the ship's side at Mon- treal and Halifax in connection I with sailings for the Old Country during November and December. Full information from City Ticket Office. 52S Third Avenue Prince Rupert. Phone 260. 282 BAS en SOir. HOSIERY! Because of flawless texture Cortlcclli Silk Hosiery keeps its Lustrous" Loveliness throughout o remarkably long life. SNUG FITTING SILK & WOOL HOSIERY in lovely shades ol Pench, .Beige, Champagne. Lark, etc. 'TheNobby' See Our Windows 3 ,"C" . , HOWARD R.. HUGHES presents IN mmm "TheMmfcet" faooucio sr THE CADDO COMPANY CL Qaramount Qktiac OH ON THE STAGE to. ON THE SCREEN Wadge Rush ill the preltv Spanish Dance "FA DO HLANQnTO and red Wells i'f the Rupert t'.ij .' XYLOPHONE SOLO JACK I)E JAtSSKR AM) and hifl Rupert Capitolians MUSIC LOVERS' NK.IIT every Wednesday and Thursday Two Continuous Performances Commencing 7 and 9 p.m. Vaudeville 'J. p.m. only. Adult- '"i . Children 15c; I.oge GOc Kite Owners of eleven lots on Sum- to them. Tlv matter was refer- report of Kir.' l i- mit Avenue .submitted eii the Hoard of Work for a petition 1 1. .(: . i Ul .r . t-f t to the city council iast niht report. , .,Umil last m.-t. asking for the grading of u ten . , . . . tbe ilepnrtnient t"i ' or ii twelve foot 4 road .. i in c front i t f During i. .u the month ot .e;.lern- thoir property which had no ac her 'In fir. .! ;-.u tin- nt lesponoeii """"""'ed to fl.'C cess other than over private pro- to five alarms with no serious in rt had Ween 1 u ' perty, which might soon be closed damage in any ease according to ( found to lie in y leaders The Daily News . 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