ii PACK KTOHT TUB. DAILY NEWS Saturday, Deeemb or 'Jli, i ' iiiitfiiii-iiiimT-nit amramirff i 'in urn i t'un'ort the Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. Westholme ( OViEDY- Th A" V M eaue FBpAY ANi SATURDAY, 7 AND 9 P. M. SATlHlDAY rStATINEE, 2:30. Sir Harry Lauder The World Renowned Scottish 'Comedian jn "HUNMGTOWER "VACATION WAVES." "SPORTLIGHT," "RIDING HIGH. TOPICS OF THE DAY VAUDEVILLE, IIETWEEN SHOWS 8:15 P. 31. Dancing Myfanwy Campbell's Cute Belles. Abo. A BUTTERFLY I1ALLET (Pas Seul) . 35c and 10c Ma;:i:tx, 25e and 5c. Chi!il l.uycr of the lucky ticket at the Saturday Matinee will t one month's free pass to all shows at this theatre. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED balllcci from iTInre Kupm. Inr AM'IH Vfclt, VICTOKl.l. Sl l-n IU), l!utJole. Alrrt Haj, Me. l'urilii . .1 lit p.m. l or VAM'Ol VEIL VII TOnlA. Uul'Jjlt. Alrrt Ftav, ctr., KrIJr.jr mldn1?ht. I nr l IvK IKM. ASYOX. MTLWAKT. M ALKS lLAM. I"ICJ t'.l.Mi'sON. NAAH KIVFU. Suixtajr, X p.m. IU in.! Avrnur. R. M. SMITH. Affnu I'rlm-r Ku,trt. R.C. llircu jli ttrfcrU Mild m VirtrU ami .vultlr. and basnet rhrrkrd !ii..uyn iv dctllnatlur B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert T K- ' lilk in. Mrancril and Skafwaf January It. IB. I t um-i.;i.ci , Mrloriu ami hrattlr January 2, IS, SO. FKl.NCESK KOVAL I' I Bull !;i!r. tiwl Ifella Iklla, (Irruii I all. Nmu. Alrrt B. Caniptwtl Iti.ir Vaii'i.urt and Victoria, eery Friday, 10 p.m. A- ul ii.r a'l HKutiublp l.lnro. Full InfornMtton frnni T. C. OKfliAKIl, IIPAKKAL UET (' rnr i strpH ana Srd Avrnur, 1'rlimr lluiit, B.C. riwmr 31. Ranadian National gm0 HM 1 1 11 1 WW Mil l HIT W at, iUB03WMBBlOTHHifiBMBa 7he Largcft Railway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Salllnr- Irom PHI.NCi; Kl'I'ERT fnr VANCOHF.ll. VlfiTOHLl. SlUTTLU a:ul intrriurdiale polnl.. racti I'HIDAY. 9:00 a.m. Fur 8IKWAKI ami A.NiO.V. aatfc HEIl.NEMIAY. 10.00 pjn. r..r MliJTII AM) 801TI1 f jl'EEN CIIAIIIOTIE N-AM9, lortnijlilly. MSfkEXOER IKAI.VS LEAVE riJINCE RtPERT Fatli MOI)AV. UEFnAV ani KATVKUAY at H ajii. Jot Htl.M'E UKDKUi:, COilOMOX. UlNMI'KG, all point. Eatrr "aiuda, laltrd SUtr. AOHNCY AI.I. OCEAN STaVVISIIIP LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2Gf Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRY DOC AMI SHIPYARD OiM-ralliir I..T.I' 2U.()0(t Ton Floating (try Dock KifUneera. Machinists, BoilermakerK, Itlarkjtniflh.-. Pailern makerM, Found erx, Woodwurktrs, Ktc KI.KITKIC AND aCKTVI.BNB WKI.DINCi Our plant is equipped to handle all kindit ol MAICINB AND COMMBItClAI W(IUK. I'HONBS 4.1 and 385 llioi'Q Bieacl& Belt' Bad. UllW flfOUtff uzucoo uwi Hvtic-umwuy u mm GOOD SHOW AT WESTHOLME Sir Harry Lauder in Scottish Pie- -ture, First to Come Here A big crowd at the We3tholm" last night enjoyed what what was from first to last an excellent bill. In ''Huntingtower." the lead is played by nd less a celebrity than Sir Harry Lauder, the famous Scottish comedian, the man who rose from a humble workii',- boy to be one'of the most outuinlinjr figures in the entertainrmn.. world. The story Is absorbing and filmed in the heart of Scotland. It is a pictu e worth while nnd should be seen by all. Myfanwy Campbell and her cute belles danced charmingly and each number received an eneore . Good comedies fill up a lip-top program which will be repeated tonight. Entertainment lovers will be amply repaid for a visit. DRESSES FOR HALF PRICE AT THE LOUVRE Special bargains are being offered at the louvre for the New Year's fealvities. when their whole stock of Ladies' Dresses is offered at half price. These "veninp and party dresses ar the latest in vogue anl ht half prices range from $10.f0 uo Prices on their sto-k of other ladies' Ready to Wear are all reduced and all furs are going at rue third off. Richmond's Louvre and their -tiff wish to ail their patrons ind friends a very happy and prosperous New Year, H.S.WailaceColtd. WINTER COATS CLEARING ,1-2 PRICE . Broadcloth, Velours, etc., all, fur trimrned. Values $22.50. to,465-00. HALF PRICE Third Avenue Fulton St. PHONE 9 HAS HE A FLASK We have a good variety for the holidays at reasonable prices. Here are several : NICKEL 8 ounces, hammered effect 2.:$5 LEATHER COVERED f l.00 NICER DESIGN Engraved $7.50 Belter Come and See For Yountelf John Bu'ger The Jewellers Dr. Alexander I'llONE SIS HESNER UI.OCK DENTIST NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. NFYT HAZEL.TON The Royal Canadian Mounted Po:ite hare taken up . quarters .ii tuc oict Cunningham house in Ha.:eito:i whiojh will in future be nisirict headquarters. i After ournd a half years of service as lady superintendent of the Uatolfbn - Jlospital, Mrs. Malhiesoti Is leaving this weeik-end to take charge ol the Mis-: sion City Hospital. Her departure is generally regretted. Mrs. ' Ii. Lawle entertained Wednesday night at farewell br: Jge ; party in honor of Mrs. The New Uatelton school children put on their annual Christmas Tree entertainment last Friday evening. An excellent program was rendered after which n V i if w:is rnsn i i'ul rVnm ' Santa Claus. Practically all the children of thi achool participated in the program. A son. ws Jwrn .last. Saturday ana Mrs. ueorge Sel ormsTaYTr. J. R. Alexanderson of Rums Lake, who was a native of Sweden, died last Friday in the Hatel-ton Hospital after a brief illness. Interment took place on Monday. Christmas Day was spent in a happy manner at the Hazelton hospital. There was. the usual tree for nurses and patients. SMITIIEltS A. M. Manson, M. h. A. for Omineca, extended Christmas i.nn New Year greetings to his constituents through the medium of the Interior News this week. Dan Northdver is a patient in the Smithers" Haapital suffering with minor injuries to his head sustained wh4h a number of cape with which life was working, ac-cidently expldded. Miss Parke has resigned from the staff of & Staithers publie school and Wt for her home In Vancouver. ' Miss E. Orarod O. A, who has been teaching at Uncha Valley, will take up new duties at Anyox after the New Year ho)iday. The annual general meeting of the Omineca branch of the British Columbia Chamber of Mines J took the form of a dinner which was held last nigty in the Bulk-I ley Valley Hotel. ' Craig Miller was host to a number of the younger set at a For New Years GIFTS You Arc Sure to Find Some- JL!..1- C..!l1.1.. .. 1 11. tiling oiuuimc ui tut: Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE COAL Your choice BDSON CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Bulkley liny and Grain. Agent for RoblntHood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. party, at his homo on Christmas night. The Duthie mine was practically closed down during the Christmas holiday and many of the men spent the day in town. PRINCE GEORGE Frank C. Swannell R.C.L.8.. Victoria, is of the opinion that! Sir Alexander Mackenzie never actually saw Prinfe George in 1792 when he crossed British Columbia to the Pacific Coast at Bella Coola. This is no place for a Mackenize memorial, he says. Jack McDonald was the winner in a guessing contest which was held by Paul Wieland, local batcher, as to te weight of a steer. The cbatest attracted much interest ad there ,were more than 800 guesses. i ' i i,; D. W. qillls, locul refiresmtat-. ife of tbe ,Hopv. Oil CoH spates $at he' is very 'pleaded with ihe wfay. business is developing here. TONIGHT "cUimnw.Q ni7 run mrur With an All-Star Cast ' TWO COMEDIES AND NEWS First Show, 7 p. m 36e and 5c; Lok Saturday Matinee 2:30 25c and 6c; Logi ; It is understood that the company now plans opening in Prince Rupert. t Having tramped in from their j Ingenlka trapping grounds by way of Summit Lake, covering a 1 distance of. 300 miles by snow-j shoes and with dog teams, 0.' M. Ramsland and Ivor Emasslet are in town for the Christmas and New Year holiday - Prince George merel y port that they have huii ceptionally good ''hrintin., which was steady for ! befoff Christinas Day. Daily Newi elasifio tising brings results. An opportunity to invest in a high-class local security - t - $55,000 Prince Rupert Amusement Co. m-; Limited J:W--- - 7 PER CENT FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS i Dated September 1st, 1928 v y PRICE: 98.90 and INTEREST Yielding 7.12 Per Cent -rr. Due September 1st, 118 Trustee: Montreal. Trust jCompanyp Denominations $500 and $1,000 t """fe Principal and interest arc payable at any branch of the Royal Hank in British Columbia. Bonds arc callable at 103 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 Ik invested in Trustee Securities. The Prince Rupert Amusement Company was organized for the purposr of operating a moving picture theatre in the City of Prince Rupert. Up to tlu 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 leabd to B. C. Paramount Theatres Limited for 15 years on the following terms : Rental $8,000 per year, together with onc-lialf the net profits remaining after payment of such rental and other operating expenses. The Lessor also gives to the Lesec an option for three years to purchase the said property for $151),-000. if this option i not exercised then the Lcscc will, 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 B. C. Paramount Theatres Limited is issued in the name of Famous Players Canaditm Company Ltd. Interest and Sinking Fund on these bonds will amount to $0,850 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. k iV t ; V r In addition to the above, the Prince Rupert Amusement Company will have a rental of about $2,500 per year from three stores in the new building. This wiil be more than ample to take care of all real estate taxes and incidental expenses. , . THESE BONDS IN DENOMINATIONS OF $100.00 tfl) VM-P X'r'Pt V CHASED AT THE OITlCOfAtf ROYAL nNANCIAL CORPORATION LTD. 810 Hastings St W Vancouver B. C THOS. McCLVMONT Prince Rupert, B. C. S. I). JOHNSTON CO., LTD. Prince Rupert, B. c M. M. STEPHENS Prince Rupert, B. C. A. A. EASSON Capitol Thentre, Prince Rupert, B. C.