PAGE EIGHT Support the Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. Weslhoime Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 7 & 9 P. M. !l; "HO) LA ROQUE -IN LD EM YAi COMEDY NEWS. 35c and 10c. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Milll.Jt irMB rriui-r Kupm lr VAM'OlVKIt, VICTORIA. Sua, on ilat. Batraale. AlMt mj. rlc TurMiar, 340 p.m. , Tor A( OCVfcK, VICTOSI V. Htr, lert !M, H-.. frlday WBbt-Ter M il E AHt ANVOX. tTLr.tTl WALK l-l Al. KI tlMWlN NAAS KIVKE. Sanda) I p.H. IS) toil Atraor. . l. iMilll. .Izra,. qrtarr Kart. Thrault Ikkcta M'd VWria MM feat tat. b4 fcMCM St' umvt u drtiarr B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Ta KrtrhlMn. Urancril. Juneaa a ad ikagway Prk. a. it: Marrb 9. X9. T Vaaromrn. k-Urla n Hftita rnttaary 13. tt; March IS, 4. PK1NCEM ROYAL r Buledalt. tat llta brlla, Ixau I alia. Nam a. Al-rt May. CaatpfeWI ttivrr. Vamnutrr and Vlrtorla. evary rrtda). 10 p.m. Af-nU lor all stmranhlp Much. lull iM'onnatfcMl fr I W. r. OR ilKI). ;FNKKI. JliKM Cirarr Id strm and S-il Airnuf. Prlnr Raorrt. tl 1 . Phone SI. P. an ad i an National Qfcc Largcft Kailway Syftem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE ftaUlnjr Irwin rHIVCK HlPr.UT for VAVCOI VF.H. VICTORIA. aKATTLU and intermediate palat. cac. FHIIi.tV. 9:M aj. tut rtAKT aad ANroX. eb tVUiNSfctl.tY. M. Ms. ' tot SOUTH AMI MHTII (JtEKX CIIAUIOTlli lnUSbS, rortl(tiir. PASIMBK TUAIKH LKAVK PttlM'B MKttT Larb MdMHV, WgilMSSIlAY and KATt'RUAY at 1 1:? am tar rHINCE UtoKOB. BvMONlON. mxMPCO. all mjlat Kaalera Canada. I nil. AQKNC'V AI.L (MEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert- Phone 260 IHk fl -T"''! W a.la.a L -P" da aaa tNOtb Ilioi'Q 15iead6 Ml' Bicad. I Vlie quality is alitiays the same Daily News' Ads. Bring Results OFFICERS FOR HILL SIXTY I.O.D.E. Chapter Reports Having Had Prosperous Year Under Mrs. Manson ' The annual meeting of Hill 60 ! chapter ef that I.O.D.E. was held ' last night In the home of Mrs. ;Poote. Mrs. John Manson presiding. The annual report indicated ! that good work had been done jand there bad been splendid co-j operation among the members, Officers vrere elected as follows: Hon. Regent, Miss B .Macdon- ald. Nanaimo. Regent, Mrs. J. Manson. First vice-regent, Mrs. Harry RorhesiE. Second vice-regent, Miss II. Graham. Secretary. Mrs. J. McAuiey. Treasurer, Mrs. Carl Brand. Educational Sec., Visa May Hartin. Echoes Secretary, Hiss D. Sharp. Standard 'Brer, ,Mias Laura Hissl : tV 7It was decided to- hfold the next meeting at the home of Miss Lucy PillsbuiTu Fourth Ave. Week-End Specials If you want to keep the family budget down, you can not afford to overlook these prices. Granulated Sugar 15 lbs. .$1.00 Pkgs. Kellogg Cora, 2 Pkgs. Kllgs Tep For 70c ins-Mite Breakfast Cereal Pkg. ........: '.OKern GoleWn Syrup 64b. tin 45c .riaeo S-lb. tin .Mc .'ew Zealand Butter S-lb Swift's Pienle Ham lb. Chateau Cream Pkg Quaker Pork & Tins Cheaas Ht. Mr Beans 6 large ,..7c Fresh Pullet Bajga Extras, 8 Doz. 11.19 ip Rice No. 1, 6 lbs 45c "wifts Pure Inrd--lb. Un $1.00 Five Rosea Flor 7-lb. sack 40c Ghiradellis Chee&late 3-lb. tin $1.40 Navel Orangn Medium aise, 5 Dos. 9df Umoas -iFaH f juiea, dea. 44c " ia For' more pow eMn"ybur &f ue Union Ethyl GaMllne Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Pioprletor Fifth Street Phone W WHAT IS IT that keeps you always looking well and smartly dresi-ed? ogit 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. Corrie in today and let us take your measure. i i . . , Cutting, workmanship, style, all guaranteed. Best materials and reasonable prices. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 s Trv a Daily Niwx WANT AD. THE DAILY NEWS Charles (Buddy) Rogers Since Iiis Jnlroiliu lion l llic American public in Ins first pu-, lum "FaicIiialiiiK VoiiIIl" which he ina.K- ujuhi his Rphj ualionj from II Ianfinimt Motion Picture school. Clmrles (Muddy) , Hoat-rs has WU Iraclinff place in the hwirU ( moiton piniin-Imvra. Uic worhl over That liis popularity is n misimr pliase of public fancy has been fully tested as each or his succeeding pictures lias !raitlien.'d his hold upon Ihe public heart. When "Wlnns" j(bvc him his first big iirt. n nation-wide .vave of applause nelcd his ixirtraynl When Mary Pickfonl selected hiui to plav oppmite her in "My llett (iirl." a new and arealer acclaim haiUtl the choice. When Anne Nichols. named Rogers as the one man in Hollywood caablc or doing justice to the leading role in her justly famous "Abie's Irish Hose" llojjer was at u Idtfi-prak n l quick cllmh to fame. These tudcesfive successes moved Paramount to star Hotfcrs for Rogers had proved himself worthy or st'irdom. His fan-mail, the criteria by which all players are jiidfled in tlie motion picture capital, at this lime totalled many thousands of letters a week, ranking second only to Ihe number received by Clara Mow. Iaramoimt starred him. picking Tor his first starrinu; vehicle 11m-great storv of college life, written by Wells Moot and directed by Frank Tuttle, Varsity." Don't fail t sir Muddy Mogers in Varsity at the (dipilol ' AGAIN EIGHTH I MUCH NEW LAND GRAIN VESSEL1 ALBERTA BROKEN Swedish Steamer Sydland, UTiIch Was Here Last Year. Loading Another Grain Cargo Eighth rraln ship of the season here last season and eighth again Ihia year only a month later in the season, the Swedish freighter Sydland arrived in port at 4 o'clock this moraing to load a full cargo of wheat from the local elevator for the United Kingdom or continent The vessel came here om Avonmouth, England, where .'he had delivered a grain cargo BEiTER W.GES COPPER CAMFS VANCOUVER. Feb. 6: In-raeed prices for copper are rebutting in higher pay for the workmen of copper producing -ompanies. The Britannia Mining A Smelting Company announ-ea that it becaae effective on February 1. Av additional copper bonus of 28 cents per shift 'resh Kippered Herrings lb. 15c t (Orientals 15 cents) will be paid per pound or better. PARLIAMENT OPENED CANBEHRA, Feb. 6: The el-oventh rtariiamtnt of the Commonweal! opened today. Mothers Warned Of Colds That Attack Pave Follow the Flu . .Ntw Case of Influenza. BEST TREATED EXTERNALLY j Physicians adviae that the chief danger ia thJs epidemic is after influenza. Then, more than ever, cold attacking the weakened 'system may lead to bronchitis, pneumonia, or a second , aed more severe case of flu. This is especially true of children. Flu nearly always leaves the stomach upset. Internal medication, should, therefore, be avoided, a it so of en farther disturbs the digestion and thus retards recovery. ,But if a fresh,, cold comes, don't let the child keep it overnight. Just rub Vlcks on throat end chest at bedtime. As it is applied externally, Vlcks can be uaed freely even on the youngest child, with nn fear of upsetting i rVlicnte stomach. V'i. kf ai ts 2 ways at once (both absorbed and inhaled) to check the cold and avoid serious i-ompliciitinns. And, of course, ;.. ... .1 r .i,.i. J II J- JMl it ).M11IU 11,1 UVJU11D. EDMONTON. Feb. 6. Approximately 40 U)00 acres of new land will be b oken along Canadian National lines in 1929, according to an estimate made by F. J. Freer, superintendent of land settlement for the system, who, with J. S. McGowan, western manager of colonization and agriculture, W. E. Duperow, as--.istant passenger traffic manager, and V. E. Watson, superintendent of farm employment, in iu from Vancouver, and had an un- the MaceVmald hotel Monday .vontful vnnm She ia a I read v i Mr ffrtrr hanrrl hid rntimafr nn lined and, after having anchored last ' year, when the total work! n tbe stream fa; a tew- pours, ; ojoaa on new lann waa more man moved down to the elevator1 about ! this amount, although the eati- .0 o'clock ibis morning to start, mate was the same. oadlng. Capt. Olander is the present Edmonton for the annual meeting of C.N.R. colonisation agents at He also stated that nearly IMG families, a ve -aging five persoaa, ! n&ster of tbe Sydiand. Capt Lar-! would be settled by the C.N.R. brick wl, vu in pnn.manrl of the $U10 jjt year.has since been . .23c';enaioned off. in northern Alberta this rear. In 1928, 966 families were placed on the land and this figure would be equalled, if not aurpaaaed, Ju.-ing 1929. EPWOhffi LEAGUE OF PORT SIMPSON IS ON EVANGELICAL MISSION Some twenty-four nv-mberx o( the Epworth League of Grace United Church, Port Simpson, under the leaderahip of the honorary president, Sam Bennett, and the president David Swan- ..J .1 . L. . 1. ..!... . ,. ., wn. iwhcu inruuMU UK viu un 5hrimps-Frh every aeeond day ' " Wthe steamer Catala yeaterday af- per lb, 2c sncn no... ro ctw--. u M and other pointa down the coast on an evangelical mission. They expect to be away for several weeks. IN LOS ANGELES im ApWHLlpft. Feb. :-Sir RodmafkldtoMln. former STeraier of Manitoba and Mias Ethel M Ieggett of Lor Angeles were married at Wilshire Congregational Church yesterday. More than 100 guests attended the ceremony Weakened System and which wan very simple. Way for Pneumonia or . . FELT MISERABLE ALL THE TIME Headache's and Tiredness Ended by "FRUiT-A-TIVES" CLASS! COLOR! COMFORT! WARMTH CAPITOL WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7 AND ) V RUDDY ROGERS AND MARY II JAN IN - - ALSO A CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY "THE VAf.ARO Two Shows, 7 and 9 p.m. 35 , Matter of Ceremonies . . . reappntlble to the Company lor your com. fort, ptaaturc and aatU-faction . . . the Cunard PitfMr. AIwa)i making you glad you sailed " Canard . . . seeing thai ' m,fdm know the peopl 'OU want te know. . . . mak. yoaj tMp-wiae. A Canard Purw, therefore a perfect Purser. Sott Cunard t ........ murk Tin Ct4 Sttim Skip Cc., Umittd, ten Uutint St. W., Vaarn mr ( Tat Synur j649-fH, er ry itMmMpatnt. t VMMySBkelaCan VKL . Im MotItmI Ud CUNARD V- CANADIAN SCRVICC EV-3QJ Zttm. Tourtsi Thi Cat. fx) TKi4 Otm 95c. Specials TOMATOES -t 14a. 7 tins 96c rOMAT08aV-4si tins ....96c .1 ,96c PEAS Sisa tai t tins ... CORN - QuaUr5 Una ! TRING BEAN8K.B. 6 tins 9 AMPBELL'S SOU! 7 tins 9c CLAMS Ensign Braad. 6 tins 96 HEINZ KIDNEY MCA Nft Medium. 6 tins w 96e HEINZ SPAGHETTI Is. I 7 tins 96c ! SPINACH 2 1-2. 4 tins . . .9c I GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW I ' ' iMussallem Grocery Co. I Limited 17-42.''. 17-423 5th 5th Ave. Ave. E. Phones 18&84 Borne People u(Tw for yean with i Headaebat, without ever trying to find out what u the CAUSE of tbe pain, j all run-down, and ntm to thbk this weak, deprnWed feeling k the mult of the headaches. As a matter of fact, chronic IleadaehM are the rewlt of poiaooed blood, due to faulty actios of the bowekt, kidoeyi sad akin. '"Pruit-a-tivea" atops head-aefaM Ueaaae it regalataa the btreki. kkliieya and akin frees the body of waste matter which poiaooa the blood and thus kaepa the blood pure and rich. Aa Mn. Michael Coulia of KHIaloe, Ont., writM "I uaed to feel tired out and run-down and had aevere liaad-aehea. After uaing 'Fnrit-a-tirat' tb lieadaebea oJ UredikeM quickly dia. apimared and for two yean now I hare bwi in tlie lat of l10i." Al you? Do you suffer? Mrs. Coulii akowa yoi tbe wav tj get well take "Fruit-a-tirea." 2.rr. and 60c. a box -at Uealcn everywhere. COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY . WELLINGTON TELKWA A lo Ilulkley Hay and Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co'. Fishing Op ifooda in ooon 0E PREPARED AND pi: - We have a spleni ... MASTER .MECHANK I; which w canaeli lui : :ent less. AI50 ME.VS HIM OVf The Mogul, in bia. v :lar $2.26. 8priul. r Montreal Imnor 3 THIRD AVENl'E H. S. Wal'ace Co. ' d COLD WEATIL i NECESSITIES JAEGER FUr.fHL TlalM l-irTTITI IINIIKKW 1 -.z - I V '111TT mm) 111 c Light in Weight Warm and Comii" IT'S J A EG FT. Combinations. Vests, Hloomcrs, Jactter I'll re Wool II Third Avenue Fulton PHONE 9 BAD EYtS Are your eyes ; HUle different'' H tast than many? Tfct la the kiinl a special interest usually satiafy tontera. In fact, if the m diseased, and yl really what is neel .sue we. can suit ',; IferuA grtini! fopeaclieye when : Many pleased u In Prince ltnj John Bulger, Lii LINDSAYS Cartage and Sfe- Phone 68 1 Cartage, Warehmi Distributing. T Motor Seri Coal, Sand and 11 We Speclallr.e in l'lnn- a Furniture Moving i