. . r Prince Rupert Daily News rf ,r, , " , - ; "Moonlight T0DAY TO SATURDAY Thursday, October 4, 1851 f : G j r iioiiiiamiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiri Bav" Here . . W1 n'UWLhKUQiffl Xl lOtXHRT'fA(ID.l)l' . - cuiwii -tt V7 A WALLACE BUDGET ACCOUNT The convenience of a Wallace Budget Account vntitles you to buy anything in the store and pay by the month. Enquire today. YARD GOODS DRAPERY BEDDING TOWELS U. l'lu C AKTOON, NEWS Ji0, Pflp" I A ,u If, ikiQj J , L. -M:. -om, , '.'7;' : i A ,:y V CvT ' With popular song stars Doris Day and Gordon MaeR.ie in the leading roles, "On Moonlight Bay," another of the popular series of musical comedy series, based on young romance in an earlier day, comes to the Totem Theatre this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Set against a background of collegiate Indiana a few years betore World War I, "On Moonlight Bay" is a whimsical comedy with plenty of nostalgic singing, dancing and iauglu, especially pleasing to those who like the lighter motion picture fare. DorU Day is a pretty, tomboy tPS girl whose principal interest is baseball until handsome Gordon MacHae turns up. Together the two fashion a number of song and dance melodies. Father leans, however, to Jack Smith who has a good job. On graduation day. MacRae is revealed as heading for war and lather relents to allow the lovers to wed and have a honeymoon before Oordon ships out. LADIES' WEAR GIRLS' WEAR INFANTS' WEAR NOTIONS KvrniiiK shows 7 - 9:9 Saturday !!. I odoy to ioturdoy Eve. 7 - 9 p.m.-Sa DOP IS GORDON JT F f i vt Wallaces Dept. Store lIlEIIEBlBilllilllllllllllllHIIIIIIti Selected Shorts Cartoon i ' . r 'J f i j; f (,l ()lt(.K DAWKS AUCTIONEER I'Iioiip ir'i-n till) and Keil 1!7 New Machines To Make Sleds TOTEM A Famous Players Theatre ROYAL, TRAIN" DINING ROOM Here Is the din ng room of the living quarters of the Royal tiain which will carry Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh across Canada. The diner ;ca s 12 poisons and will be the next to last ci. on the train. I CP PHOTO In addition to "Moonlight Bay," such popular hits as "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles," "Until We Meet Again" and "Tell Me" are revived. The story of "Moonlight Bay" is taken from a famous Booth Tarkinjtun novel. Jhr P. uiienqeri THE TA3. Man. Electric . power-saws and planers lend a: modern touch to the sleigh a'ld . toboggan indusfy hvre. but (he: basic art is as old as the nortli-' land itself. j Thp local industry operated by W. Lyons however is one of the few in Canada's northland that still uses some primitive methods in manufacturing items Cy Peck Accepts Scottish Honor News From -BURNS LAKE- To Vancouver .(today' D. C. Brown. P. Bland. A. Thompson, 1 THE r' SLIM j FOOT j $10.95 m ! "l lup '- borne. W. N. Plumb. P. G. Fleury, There arc 8.4(10 square miles of Indian icserves in thy state of South Dakota. Hie Statue of Liberty in New York harbor rises 305 feet above the water line. Charles Beck is a patient ' ""' n;Uwre U' was a presentation to Col.," of snow transportation. Liie iuiiia ijuive mjAuitai. u i n w; in 10 V" iouay. - voiku. Peck. V.C., who, accept-; wiou,iu6 ui,u ui,iiu,i6ui ainbii leaving 101 ouauyiieaac, nuaiJuai I Said "I am glad to see, wirm, mi. . you. You are all dear to my '.!: tf . instance is done in .much the heart. This mav be the last time "Hospitality ond Good Food" I'luit i.s Our Kirst Aim Plume 11 for Orders Tu Take Out Commodore Cafe "inie fashion used by early In dians and adventurers who ex Mrs. Jack McDougall, accomp-ix have an opportunity to spvak anied bv her son and dauehtei- t. n.,H uitt, .,.. n --i plored the northern reaches in ln.law, wele week-end visitors PC(?k has pas.sed eightieth 'A year. in Blue, Green, Black, or Brown Sudt aL vaiiue.iuui. Mi . Lyons has found that hand ; craftsmanship pays dividends. Mr.s Sally Middleton. head op-famous dog mushers have been erator of the Government lele-usir.g his sleighs for years. He phone, has returned from has filled orders from the Yukon, month's vacation in Ontario. northern Quebec and many parts cf the United States and Alaska.; M: and Mfs Don Geruw left He learned the tarpentering on Sunday lor their holidays in trade in Scotland and continued Seattle. They drove to Quesnel Unclaimed Shoes Make Headache v-aii j EDINBURGH (CP) Scotland's j KOIt UUTKK . . . Manning !3u:lding or Repairing have applied through Burton where ?bblm ; as a carpenter when he first with M.ss Betty ineir union ior a cnange in uu- cam? to Canada. He started Mr. and Mrs. Gcow will continue ;kin rlrd anrf mhnman. h.,. hv Pfi P. nn their i.inrnev i la"! governing suui- icpau... THE ELEGANT NEW 10! of the delicate foot. Long prized by women on the Continent who have worn nothing else for years tirecl of unUiUd b"ls' i1'1 w I when he was discharged from the. Canadian Army in 1914 i Walter Wilson returned from! It is estimated that boots and: '-a month spent in Seattle ajid noes worth more than 2.000,- j CIGARETTE SOURCE 1 points south. 000 now await collection. Under ; One-quarter of American cig-: prescnl laws- rePairers musl i keep unclaimed shoes for ".seven j .tes are made at Durham , N.C., which introduced ciearette! 1 I 11 'ea's anc! W ..before they ' machines in 1884. Ul lllVII can be sold. When tney are, ,uie II s w I w I a . repairer must ciaim uniy ir.-- ) PfiYALClTY I CANNED FOODS " (7 to the owner. ! One small EtlinSufih repairing film is waiting lor payiiien, o: j Some ol the shoes leu in niL sture fceiong to Festival visi K.:miy Anderson shot a goat five m:hs s-uth of Houston recently. Pa sine throuuh Houston, and On'y available a Family Shoe Storel tors who have already lell town. fVilTCHEL'l & CURRIE LIMITED Ilu'liliTs & Contractors Mnt'ine Parkins. Crntinc" uiiipiiine anil General Carlairr anil Storage ornn'ete. Reliable and Effl-l"nt Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. f.,r oxygen Acetylene and all -!d. 2 supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE R STORAGE LIMITED Cor 'ml and Tark Avenues on their fomth trip to the North lfve snoes here nom piacu-Bulklcv Valley, were Howard tal'y evei'y corner ol lue orld," .V.e'in. C A. Zaruba and Herbert &W tne u'"er. CIIARLlt R&DLRTS Schau'-, all of R.-tchikan. Alaska. Phone 357 MOOSE UTE i Continued from pat e 5) SHALLOW LINK I.ak St. Clair, through which Lake Huron flows into Lake On- 1,1 M,,;-sc Hav'n for SUOO.OW. Mr. Leckcy also s.uu a lew & i'o Phimrs 6o and 68 i tario has a natural maximum depth of no more than 21 feet. Fall Clearance Support The Of Used Cars words, entertaining the audi' nti with a recount c. ii;ji:ius oi the parly's t:avel across t'u cLntinent and up U Prince Rupert on the boat. Bath Mrs. Leckey and Mrs. TalUrd, who acconjpanicd their husbands, brought gree tings from their lodges to the- women here. Dr. Arthur Monninger, em-mlnent Baltimore surgeon and ! nprem ' council m:u, and i' li.-reme Auditor Herman Fniei, During October The annual campaign of the Conndian National Institute For the Blind is underway ai-o di leny aauresseu in? oau-1 i;m mi T::n Covpc l'i:i I'l.VMOt Tll Sedan I'tt I MONARCH Club toupc 1917 V.M IVS Station Wason ltll J PI v.!!)! '! ;: Sedan TRUCK SPECIALS 1!IVI K.ir.I) 2-ton 17B W. It. I'm rnni) s-tim n w. is. KH7 IDIti) 3 ton w. is. I'Xj ) i liKV. Sedan -delivery. Contributions should be stfj o Canadian do E. Boulter c' Mr. of Prince W' Commerce, CHESTERFIELDS Famous names such os Convcrto, Kroehler, Standard and others Br; sure to visit the furniture department on the 2nd floor. GORDON & ANDERSON Rrt ci iris nnri attend the quet. Mrs. Amy Kasper, past senior regent, welcomed the visitors and the guests to the banquet, who numbered about 150. filling the Moose Hall to capacity. The visitors 1CU fjr Ketchikan on the Prince Gcor",c aft1' 'he festivities, where they will attend th Associated A'lsk Moose convention. u. 1 , f . --...l- U,. Jj-.t--,.,... ,-.l,A.y , concert in the Capitol The" All reeon.litioiied ready to go Sunday, Oct. I4tn eel lent entertainment. Bob Parker Ltd. Ki:i - MONAIK Ii DEAI.EUS l'l ii.ee KniKTt, BC. WE NEED YOURS ''V j i; " i. " f I.- and, thanks for such refreshment Always Leading With the Best in Watches GENERAL ELECTRIC . ri APPLIANCES r I R 0B I It B T19 Toaster T12 Toaster .... T22 Toostcr F80 Iron F90 Steam Iron Floor Polisher .... Electric Kettle Healing Pads ... VANCOl'VEK VICTORIA Sunday, a p.m., Ch;lcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosui . ALICE AltM. NTEU AIll' AMI PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coiiuillam, 11 p.m. POIt NORTH tJl'EEN CIIARLO'ITK ISLANDS September 28, 9 p.m. S3. Chilcolin FOR SOl'TII Ql F.E-J CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ivingDcy Sf-rlz1 Ue-old Coa-Cola won't moke your Thanksg compW Vacuum Cleaner, tank type, WE HAVE JUST THE SHOES YOU WANT For both Men and Women or any other day, of course but it sure helps, NORTHERN B.C. POMW Besner Block Phone . Chllcotin, October 5 and 19 It brings you the best of what wverybody must have refreshment and fcospitality,.for sure. 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Princ Rupert. B.C. Third Avenue , Phone 568 36 6 Bottle 'ashion footvear Carton Aulhoiiie bottler ol Cact-Cola rnitir unliael mth Co-ili Ltd. NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS Phone 132 Prince Rupert. B.C. :r" is a rpglstfred trnde-mnrlt. NEWS ADS get Intlud'mt Ftdtrv SlUt mutt fW,f Tax I'lut tltfotil it tit tolllt If you want to sell it, advertise l. News classified. "J li