ees oe at alee pi Page 6 HE reason that Fire Insurance Companies insure | your property so cheaply is because they have a great number of properties insured in a great many localities in many different cities. Thus their risks are subject to the law of averages. The individual who earries his own risk (in other words does not have his property insured) cannot possibly so diversify and scatter his risks as to bring the law of averages to apply to his property. your risk cheaper than you can. Therefore the insurance companies can carry H. G. HELGERSON, LTD., are writing insurance carefully and in thoroughly reputable companies. Phone 96 and we will be glad to quote you the rate on your risk. Prince Rupert Ory Dock 8 Engineering Co Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. boats making fees Several section, can te docked together on one light. small Large stock of repair materisis is being laid in. F oundry Work Castings in Iron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds Business of Industrial Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. At What Age Will You Retire? That depends sixty. All right Suppose we Say at —how much will you have saved by then? No. You must guess again, coy three men in a hundred save enoug! to retire comfortably at sixty. And about two out of the three do it because they've put part of each year’s earnings into Endowment In- surance,” such as provided by ‘he Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Canada {t's a phase of Life Insurance that will interest you, even if you never thought of it before. Ask today plan. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Agents Phone if ° 3rd Avenue for partievlars of this DENTISTRY Don’t rieglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- d+y, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and } ri- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT eee | M.M.Stephens ; Seven-roomed House Pianos correctly gbuned. G. C. Walker. Phone Blue 389. tf “Bolshevism on Trial’ showing some details of the modern men- ace, at the Westholme Friday and Saturday. tf Tite’s Christmas Drawing. Every $2.00 cash purchase en- titles you free to a ticket. First prize, brass bed, coil springs felt mattress and pair of down pillows. Second .prize .ladies’ desk and chair, mahogany finish. Third prize 24-inch Kewpie Doll. tf Conveyancer FOR SALE Noiary Public with two Lots, on Graft Hill Closed in sleeping porch, fireplace and range, concrete pillars and wall in basement, and stationary tubs in kitchen M. M. Stephens Rea! Estate Insurance Financial Agent buy. Ladies! What About That Dress? Just a few moments in Our Store and you will be of the same opinion as ourselves—that now is the time to Our new dresses are particularly smart, in quality and material, and are altogether charming. Now is an opportune time to view them when there is a good selection of models and all so different. The sizes are from 16 to 20 and from 88 to 44 and the prices are from $20.00 to $45.00. Jabour Bros., Ltd. Corner Third Avenue and Seventh Street THE DABLY N eS “BOLSHEVISM ON TRIAL” AT WESTHOLME THEATRE Big Fiim Which Has Attracted so Much Attention Throughout the United States. The big story, “Bolshevism on Trial,” which has attracted so much attention throughout the States, is to be shown tonight at the Westholme, It is a_ story about the biggest problem with which America is at present con- fronted. Russia, now bleeding and helpless, was attacked by this demon. Several attempts have been made to attack America, but she has been successful in ward- ing off its cruel blows. “Bolshevism on Trial” gives a keen insight into the nature of the Bolshevist; his greed, his treachery and his vile attacks. It does not Socialism—the Government recogniges Socialism —but it shows how Socialism could be turned into Bolshevism, wito all its attendant horrors and lust. “Bolshevism on Trial” is not a propaganda picture but a swiftly-moving drama containing a delightful love story. It pro- vides a lesson, as well as amuse- ment. oppose “THE CARTER CASE” AT EMPRESS THEATRE Craig Kennedy, the famous de- tective, who is well knoWn to magazine readers, is to be seen in picture at the Empress tonight. The story is very clever and pic- tured in such a way as to appeal to the audience. “The Air Terror” is the episode to be shown to- night. COMMUNITY PLATE. The gift de luxe, at eastern prices, «t Tite's. tf R. W. W. Reid, of Anyox, ar- rived last night and is registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. . *. > Carpet squares, econgoleum rugs, floor civerings at prices. Barrie's Furniture Store >. > . J. W. Nichols was a passenger for the south on the George last night. He is going as far as Vic- toria. sper i! > >. > For the home fireside; the com- fort of an easy chair and rocker Tite's store for holiday dis- counts. tf > J > Alice Arm anrivals last night on the Prince George included Harry Fowler, W. J. Crawford, J. Wilson and D. J. Hancock. >. >. , Chas. Taylor, who was found guilty of selling whiskey here two years ago is now serving time at the Alberta Penitentiary for as- sault with serious bodily injury. The original charge was attemp- ted murder which was reduced. > . * Morris Garton, who has been in the city attending the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Fred Garton, returned south last night en route to San Francisco. lle brought his mother’s body to Prince Ru- pert for interment three weeeks ago. The “Director” Corset. Manu- factured in Prince Rupert. Phone Blue 92. tf _ Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. —~ ‘f tee eee bese esenee % TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * Cee CER ECO Oe OR Oe LOST — Fourteen - foot rowboat near Metlakatla; marked P,. R. B. H. painted on stern. Finder kindly communicate with ©. G, Perry, Indian Agent. tf St. Regis Cafe Special Menu, 50c. Saturday, Nov. 22nd. Luncheon 11:30 to 2 p. m. Dinner 6 to 7:30 p. m. Soup. Beef Broth with Noodles. Boiled Spring Salmon Parsley Butter soiled Corned Beef with Cabbage jled Pork Spare Ribs with Heing Sauerkraut St. Regis Special Pot Roast Lamb Stew with Vegetables Veal Pricasse with Green Peas * Small Steak and Onions Roast Pork Brown Sauce Roast Rump Beef, Brown Beans Mashed, Boiled or Baked Potatoes Jam Tarts Boston Cream Puffs Cottage Pudding and Custard Sauce Tea and Coffee SPECIAL DINNER BWws Se rs tr te ee Local News Notes For Messenger phone 203, . * . Rh, Aldous left for evening | Seattle last Father Rivet was a southbound passenger last night. . *. . “Bolshevism on Trial’ at the Westholme Friday and Saturdu . 7 , H, 8. Wallace left on the G.T.P. steamer last night for Victoria. , > . “Hearts of Humanity’ special matinee tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, . * . Tite's large stock of fancy goods and toys opened up and at your service, tf * > . C, H, Sawle, editor and pro- prietor of the Omineca Herald of Hazelton, arnived in the city last evening. . > * Tite's special discounts for cash until Christmas in our fur- nitune, rug and drapery depart- ments. tf . > . Metal Trades Unit of the O. B. U, meets in the O, B. U. hall Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street tonighi at 8 o'clock, 7 *. 7. ~ V Kenney came in from Usk last night and continued his jour- ney to. Vancouver on the Grand Trunk boat. . . The preatest picture “Hearts of Humanity” special matinee to- morrow afternoon at 2:30, Adults 75c, children 25c. . >. . Jack Humphrey was fined five dolllars by Magistrate Me Mor- die in the Police Court this monn- ing for driving without lights. * *. >. In the St. Andrew's Society billiard tournament 8. D. Mac- donald, Joe Brown and Jas. Camp- bell are leading, their scores be- ing even. . . . Tomorrow afternoon at the Westhoilme Theatre there will be a special matiness for “Hearts of Humanity.” Adults 75¢, children 25c. . * ’ A meeting of plumbers § and steamfitters will be heid Saturday night at 7 o'clock in the Carpen- ters’ hall for the purpose of elect- ing and installing officers. it . . . The new nursery fitted up by the Daughters of the Empire is now in use in the General Hos- pital, and if the weather permits the Tag Day will be held tomor- row. . . . Barrie's Christmas Every two dollars’ chased entitles you to a ticket free. Starting Wednesday, No- vember 19. First prize, Daven- port bed; second prize, fumed oak table; third prize, wicker rocker. drawing. worth pun 7. > > At the meeting of the Great War Veterans’ Association on Wednesday night it was decided to ask the city council to try to secure a grant of a _ further amount of fifty thousand dollars to supplement the sum already used up for the Dominion Housing Scheme, * ® ° EK. Smith and Joe Lulock ap- peared before Magistrate MeMor- die in the Police Court this morn- ing charged with having liquor in possession, other than in a pri- vate dwelling. The former plead- ed guilty to the charge and also said that Lulock did not have the liquor. Smith was fined 850.50 and Lulock was dismissed. * * . An enjoyable bridge party was held at the home of Mrs. F. G. Dawson, Fifth Ave., E., last even- ing. There were 72 guests pres- ent and 18 tables were formed. Mrs. 8. P. MeMordie won” first prize and Mrs. J. C. MeLennan, second. Geo. Bryant and R. bh. Walker won the gentlemen's prizes, > . >. The amateur dramatic society is to put on two plays this fall. On December 9 they will play “Why Smith Left Home*® and on the following night “Whai Hap- pened to Jones.’ The following will be in the casts: Mrs. Director, Mrs. Pattinson, Mrs. B. Walker, Miss Belle McLeod, Miss Mills Miss Edmands, Miss MeCann, Messrs, J. 8. Pudney (director), W. E,. Fisher, G. Durran, 4G. Formby and Sidney Bassett Jones. The biggest picture ever pro- duced ‘Hearts of Humanity” at the Westholme next week. tf Beds, springs no mattresses al reaueed priecs at Barrie's fur- niture sale. tf] WESTHOLME Tonight i, “Bolshevism on Trial” IN SIX PARTS Not a war picture, but the Story of the demon “Bolshevism” the greatest menace of the day, SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW at 2-3 “Hearts of Humanity” Children 25c Adults 75¢ LTT ST oT Terre WOVASTAROARASHASU AEA Empress : Theatre Tonight MAY McLAREN “The Little White Savage’ FORD EDUCATIONAL “The MILKY WAy’” Third Episode “The CARTER CASE” suum \ ae Programme of SACRED MUSIC o SONG at the METHODIST CHURCH Next Sunday Night Hymn “O Worship the King.’ Solo Come Unto Me” ’........ 4 M geins Anthem——“Angel Voices” ...... ghate { Cello—‘Reverie” (Fanconier) . : M \\ Ladies’ Chorus—"O for the Wings of a Dov: Hymn—"All Hail the Power" ob ess Male Quartette—"Watchman, What of the Nig Hymn—"Be it my only Wisdom Here. I ns ok ns ons 0 0 6 bs otal ne MOOS Ladies’ Chorus—‘‘Just as I am Melody in “F Bolo-—"“The Holy Gity” ........ssesceves Mr. J. k. Davey Gello Solo—‘Simple Aveu” ............Mr. W. Ed ! Male Quartette—‘“The Radiant Morn.” Anthem—*‘“Sun of my Soul.” . Hymn—"“Glory to, Thee my God this night VESPER A Cordial Welcome to All. Service Wili Start at 7:30, With an Organ Recital at 7:15. te an ot Fexall Remedies A name that all America has learnt lo know and rely upon “ Rexall Remedies” are successful because 0! the high standard of quality that is rigid!) maintained in compounding formulas based on proven principles. Confidence has been established because of the conservative aims made. **Pexall’’ does not in any sense stand for ‘‘Cure-all.’’ Instead there is a nature-aiding preparation for every human ill. ‘Rexall Remedies’ do not contain harmful stimulants or habit forming drugs. Rexall Remedies” are soid in this city by Ormes, Limited Two Phones 82 & 200 At Y our Service