PAGE EIGHT Support the Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. Westholme Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY Annual St. Patrick's Day Entertainment OFFICER "666" A comedy -dram in thre- acts, by Augutin MacHugh. Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French. New York City. Strong local cast. Staged under the direction of J. Iougherty. A show overflowing with entertainment. CURTAIN RISES AT 8:15 P.M. SHARP Admission $1.00.. Reserved seats on sale at Orme's Drug Store. COMING SOON '.MOTHER MACHKEE." UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnc Ftm Print Kuprrt rr VAXCOIVEK. VICTORIA. SnuM lav. IUInUJr. Akrt Hay. etc Twt-dy, IM p.m. tr VAVCOCVEK. VIC TORI I. Iltrtle. Afcft Hay. dr.. MMsiaM. ITor ALICE ARM. AXVOX. STE1VAKT. WALKS HLAM. PORT SIMPsOX, XAAK RIVER. Suaitsy S p.m. Its 1d4 Arena? R. M. SMITH A&nt IHncr Kaprrt, It.C. Thraafh Uriut mX1 to Victoria sod Smttlr and fctucsacr cc thranfb I do4lMttn. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Krlrhlkao. WranjHI. Juneau ami skagwajr Urrh tS, 30, April 10; to Vancouver. Victoria and smttle. iUr. IS. tl. PKI( ESS KOVAL Ocean Fall, rtc. Vancouver and Vk-loiia rtffT Friday 10 p m Agents far all MmtMp Lines. 3rd Ave.. Prlnrr Kupert. B.C. C ORCIIAKU. (GENERAL AuEM rhone SI P. an ad ian National clht Largcil Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sallhtp (rmn PEINCE l:UERT (or VAMOl'W. VICTORIA. AEATTLK. and lalrfatrdUK points, each I HIIiAV. Sroa u. lur STEWART and AN OX. rack WEDNESDAY. IS.S sua.' lot NORTH AND OlTH (JIEEN ClltHLOTlC ISLAM. FMtaJliu'. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHINrZ RtPUtT Each MMNPAV. UED.MDAY and .XATIBDAV at i w. far PRINCE GEORGE. L'DMO.VTON. tVIN.MPEO. all atet EaMeru Canada. I'nlted states. AGEXCT ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office. 523 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2i if Wit ji. w V'nMe tot jTt3 llu mmKt f m khaaMN Mm Peacetime Patriotism A FabU for Maehxnu txii Saetw 1 wu an insistent purchaser of SHE local products. She knew tit security of her borne depended largely on herself, and all mothers mte her depended on their insistence of securing local products. For it was directly through the prosperity and increasing activity of local industry, that the men folk of her country enjoyed secure positions and steady employment. That is why, when shopping (or an outer garment for her son, she demanded a local product The store cleric hesitated and told her the article she required was out of stock at present, but that a certain forekn-made article was "just as good." Sot refused the foreign garment and left the store. Back of this mother s insistence wu a pride in the products of her homeland the true peacetime patriotism. T7ns story Juts a moral . for Merchants The progress of British Columbia depends on increased production and increased purchasing of British Columbia products by the public. Be fair to yourself! Be loyal to British Columbia I Sell more British Columbia products. BE PROUD TO BUYRODUCTS MARRIED QUIETLY HERE ON SATURDAY i Miss Beatrice Widmark of Commodore Cafe Staff Becomes j Bride of Vancouver ! Thjddid Man in St'. Andrew's Angfi dral at 4:30 Saturday afternoon, ;Rev. J. B. Gibson officiating, of Miss Beatrice Anne Gladys Widmark and Leon Anthony Slettum. Witnesses of the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. James W. McRae. The bride was formerly a member of the Commodore Cafe staff j and the groom is identified with the Vancouver Sun. They will later take up residence in MRS. EVA SAXON, RESIDENT OF CITY EIGHT YEARS, IS DE AD The death occrured ut 6 o'clock yesterday morning in the Prince Rupert General Hospital of Mrs. Eva Saxon. She was born in England 39 years ago and had been in Canada 12 years, eight of. which she spent in Prince Rap-1 ert. A brief illness preceded her' death. Mrs. . Saxon uw for' several funeral will take place afternoon from the chapel The last sailing from Prince Rupert on the Winter Schedule will be Friday. March 22. Effective the following week. Charlotte Islands service remains fortnightly as at present. Full particulars from City Ticket Office, Phone 260. 67 Here Is Sound Value RUREN A WATCH OF ATTESTED ACCURACY AT A MODERATE PRICE J 15.00 The movement it 15 jewelled, made by the new system so that every part is intarchangable. if a part is broken, a new piece will fit. Latest .wrist styles suitable for ladles who want service. White or green gold filled, same' movement In solid 14K gold case 122.50 John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. valentIdairy Telephone 657. m The Tempest. , VV.at2u.tn. "ftffWr fififi" ! by THE DAILY NEWS Monday. M o- :;:;;:;;;:;;r:'JOHNBARRYMORE Monday and Tuesday Capitol: John Barrjrmore 1 -L Friday and SatcnJay Capitol: "Our Dancing Daughter" with Joan Craw- ford. .T Westholme: Belle Bennett and Net!) Hamilton in . "Mother Hackiee." . CHAS. COURTIER HELD OYER': ! PesiulM- Vuudevillian Will Fare will I'erfersaanee - lrr V'Toaight Expense Toes through Great Britain, France. Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. From 4 1 00 op (Montreal-overscHs and return to Montreal) you get a SeVday to 59 day sight double weekly service will be in- seeing tour-visiting the old world augurated. Canadian National the cradle af civilisation -of steamers thea arrivip Jrpm Van seeing the world-renowned cities couver eaeh Wednesift aW 8a. and beauty .spots, histo ic sites urday IQfiti A-M. Stillnge for and monuments. Sail from Mont-Vaoaouver will be eartirhursday real, July 6th. on the Canard Line nd Sundas' UhOO ' P.M. .Roth S.S. "Andania." Everything r.irable ate inter accommodation! and ehoio- hotels on the other side the elim r,;lion of the wrangling' with taxi-drivers, porte-s. dtan-j "ontmnts and delays are only a! few of the advantages enjoyed by I taking this most attractive tour, which off-r great travel value. J A feature i touring Scotland and! England by motor coach . Full di'tai's snd information at City Ticket Office. 528 Third Av- enve. Prim,. Rupee t, Phone 260. ! FRUIT SPECIALS CANNED FRUITS ARE HANDY TO HAVE. WHY NOT STOCK UP NOW AT TIIKSU REDUCED PRICKS. .RASPBERRIES Una ....$1.00 STRAWBERRIES 3 tins . .$1.00 FRUIT For Salnd-4 tins ..$1.10 LOGANBERRIES 3 tins ..$1.00 PEARS 3 Una 85c PEACHES 4 tit 8Sc APRICOTS 3 tins 86c 1 Tin Pineapple, 1 Tin Grape Fruit, 1 Tin Cherries, 3 Una &3c Peaches, Poari, 2' i, 3 tins . Apricots, P. O. Box 576. .$1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 617-423 6th Ave. E. Phones 18181 :AT THE CAPITOL ' ' . Iitpl. rn 1 Wf.wv. - - r Angel" with Gary Cooper Nancy Carroll. ' Westaotae: Rod La Roque in "Love Over Night" 1 Wedneeilay and Thursday "Tha Shonwnrn ' ' Is Thrilling Pic ture With Magnificent Per- formance by Barrymore princeas of the blood and a , peasant, between loyalist, and Qjvei revolutionists, between generals I and pedlers; and love scenes so ! convincing that the New York i Telegram calls the picture "the Charles Ofurtier. "the Yeraattlo, V,wer w moawn movie main-vaodeville,- whose singing and " ' pn?r ... t.ji. . 1 am .VfW lOTK 11ML HMO. yea lived on Third Avenue and L.-1 Mirror. New. Evening World. more .rwtfcat Ahimiatoc ,T ' ZTTTl.T Pbst, San, American and Journal room. fcne ft aaftive by ner h, over 0B ntg pited in declaring "Tempest The morrow of the B. C. Undertakers. "Tempest," the John Barrymore screen masterpiece that New York acclaimed during a long run at $2 prices, will bring America's most distinguished actor to the Capitol tonight and Tuesday in a romance of Russia's revolution, Camilla Horn and Louis Wolheim appearing in chief support of the star. Tie New York World thought "Tempest" the "finest, most genuine motion picture John Barry-more ever made" and "one of the most glowing film dramas which have come out of the west,' while IH. ; An i t .- Ij. cm . to only and will appear at the Capi- "l""1 omrijamn s linen tnl tonirkt In anchor iu , wrero inwminw. IHIWHIM JM a. a.J . . a This wiH be Mr. Courtier final ; "l n Jor appearance in the city unless, and.15"18 reed on anything. it is the popular wish, that he be A. L. Gray of Victoria, radio Pv"n return engagement in the inspector for the federal govern- near futnr. ment, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train follow-'ng a trip to Haielton, Smithers, Prince George and other interior oints and will pay a brief visit here before proceeding south. SPRING SCHEDULE CANADIAN NATIONAL COAST STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN NATIONAL EUROPEAN TOUR MervetaM! Different! What vetrTC been waiting for Never tunitiea SILVER CUP HEAD HERE W. B. Dornberg. president of the Silver Cop Mining Co., arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's .train enroute south after having paid a visit of in spection to the property. Ore is being mined for shipasent and the concentrating mill If' turning PWr "d will soon be InJull have t. the oppor-. duction. Mr. Dornberg was seeing Europe, in; u 4 . lt. v e comfort, been presented than in ,oolverton. Own ITJZit superintendent Zut o) i .w- the n Canadian v-.: National t i All in 1929 Wti will call at Anyox and a,on the wav rranged and no Stewart, sailing northbound from - Nation to. detail ncewary on Pria Hnnorf .a-k wi yr P i "e assurance or ae- ind Saturday 4.00 P.M. Queen nine, and W. S. Sberriff who in charge of the office. i; TO THE PUBLIC: HTrT IT? I OIL A super-picture pense and thrill. JOHN BARRYMORE IN TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 33c and ic TFTMP!7CT JL-ilVAA JUkJ 1 crammed with every elermi AND FAREWELL APPEARANCE 01 Ckas. Courtier iie Veryatile Vaudevillian"' In an Entirely Nt .v Vt, COM INC SOON "OUR DANCING DALGIITHItH rymore'; picture "a masterpiTce SmmSmmmSWmm . . . excellent entertainment," The highlights of "Tempest" are scenes of passionate fury between I OGGII AT HALF Tlir COST Or HORSi.s Digger Prod'j 't an Economical Operation CATERPILLAR TRACTORS Make Bigger Profits Sole Distributors for II C MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO, 910 STATION STREET, VANCOUVER, B I Branches: Kelowna, LY.C; Nelson, B.C.; Prince (.cr,'.: mm Appreciation I'rfncc Rupert, H.G, March l$,p2d. fit- Wc wish to take this ojiptrtunituflthankm patrons for the generoui support ity have given us in the pngt, and more particularly during thebaic which commenced on Friday and Is continuing until the end of this month. We have re-opened our store and have on display a very wide range of smart new models, which we shall he glad to show our friends whenever they care to call. Owing to the tremendous rush during Friday and Saturday, it was. imposiihlc to give the personal service we should have liked to each customer. Wc intend to rqinuin in husincss in Prince HupOrt, . maintaining a smart line of Ladies' Wear at the lowest possible pricou, and solicit a continuance of your patronage in the future. Yours very truly, Richmond's Louvre LTD. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Resu'ls.