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Freshen your home now! Phone 77J Hyde Transfer Carruthers. commander for Aiaska and Nor Carruthers, Adjutant Eva I.avrrwV of Prince Rupert, Adjutant Alex raricinson of Glen Vowell, and Capt. Charley Newton and T.ipnt Richard Newton of Kake, Alaska TB9 BUG US If ' ' i r - This Deer Is Inseparable From Equine Friend About six weeks ago this deer, a stray one; appeared on a farm at Grayrig?. Westmoreland, Eng It was lame and promptly attached Itself old -to an mare. They are inseparable now. although the deer Is quite well again. The deef runs away at the approach of humans, and this photo' was obtained .only with the aid of a telephonto lens. WAS GREAT CONVENTION ' WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront i-r ! uenerai Evan?nine Booth Draws i. w Larger Crowd In Toronto Than SEP , . 8 7 Either Bennett Or Kinp - H, Redden, arrived in port ;at ,10:45- this morning from Van couver, Ppwell River and Ocean Seventeen thousand persons, a-. Flail .Arid' ! will sail at 4 o'clock this larger crowd than attended elec-' afternoon for Anyox and Stewart Uon campaign meetings of Rt, whence she will return here tomor- Hon. R R Rpnnptl. nnH Pt tnn iyiut ki)iiiilti j r 7 " "uii. "wuiii wuuiuuuua, inc ves- W. L. Mackenzie King on theUwo.sel brought in eastern mail, ' the nights immediately fnllnurtnfr 'first thp rlt,, h'a. 1,-j .1 . WHITHER BRITONS? London Paper Says Entry Doors Of Empire Countries Are Closed LONDON, October 30: . (CP) The weekly, social paper Truth discusses "the bright idea that the British Empire should be shared out as a peace offering to the rest of the world but more esrvi. thronged the ereat Manl ZZS" JLST?. 7? to Fascists and Niziy mhl. Gardens in Toronto when Gen . ifcup on the iawav m,, S'H?!?" W the cral Evangiline Booth, commander, being ; routed regularly to, and "6'nn or uie most eminent in-chief of the Salvation Armv. frrirn Uho ia.V . . our sloppy-mlnded sentiment- gave a public address in connec- " . ,?1 uon with the recent Canadian ' c airaiyie iusion is re- Congress of the Army, it was There Was on sale, of halibut on If ,n nf,a11 the Speeches, stated this morning by Mao: tie .local fish exchange a"KC yesterday T,"3 .. " ettrs the press V'J- .. yaay, -.Truth tni- W9 on Walter J. T r. 4i .- .- H...... amsionai,iw. Doais oeing in with catrhM .- . :. ' .4iuCO, them British Columbia, who Is in the city today on his way back to his headquarters at .Wrangell. ine general, youngest-daughter of ic ie wenerai WJinamL.WOOth, aesDiie tnc fact, t.hat cKo -w i u. . - " . m ocrcntjf jeafs oi age on Cttristma3 uay next, is remarkablv JMr. and eloquent. She suoite for spv. enty-flve minutes and throughout that time the great audiepce sat In rapt attention. Lieutenant Onv. ernor W. D. Bruceof Ontario nro. sided over the meeting. During the Toronto Congress General Booth inaugurated an evaneelistlc ram. palgn, the objective of which Is a million converts In the world and 50,000 in Canada. The Toronto Cons ress urns tVi largest attended ever to be held In Canada. There were 1200 officers present from Bermuda to Alaska and over 50,000 persons attended the meetings. The delegation from this ru. trict consisted of Maior and Mrs Major Carruthers returned here a week ago and has sine hppn on a trip to Canyon City to meet Maas Ktver workers. Met by Mrs. Carruthers, who staved a whiii in the East to visit relatives, he! will proceed to Wraneeii nn t.h. princess Norah tonight. Adjutant. Laycock ' local com. mandant, is at present visiting in Vancouver and is due bark nPvt week. Adjutant Parkinson retnrnprt tr Glen Vowell a week or ten davs ago. Capt. Charles' and Llput RiPhar Newton, uncle and nephew, will ? . : . 1 nanus w tne Empire. It is lm- i . plied, Britain Is Immune from !"onomlc dtst,ress and untroubl(Jd Several hours late c P n steamer Princess Norah Cant wn TV populat,on Probm. Un-liam Palrriei - T il nZ? emPloyment and the distressed Sb evS'rlSi P rt at 6:3 areas a" forgotten and the fact ariri and nthBr other' t4w , 7 J 1 "B6iaai.cu uy me stoppage b ot nortWern points' whence . emiEration i,4H she is scheduled to return hPrl "For - ,w ' 4. L. ."7 mv are aeemca to be next ncTt Sunday i,.nHoAt afternoon smithK,. r...iLl j I 'trrvH n 1 .....i.i ... . .. tvi ni- - . . M..WUUHU. ouiitcient reasons the S!inCSS Noran was late in, self-governing . Dominions ' have N:' D. McFarlane, regularly Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud Barri? Con't forget the number "TILLIE THE TOILER" 156 practicauy closed tha door to new settlers anda-much-, more serious1 obstacle- to emigration .If you wish to swap a classified. COMEDY AND MELODRAMA "Alibi Ike" and 'The Florentine DajTser" at Capitol Theatre Here. An hllarimn Jop E. Ilmwn mm edy, "Alibi Ike," and a thrllli'lgi and baffling mystery mfclodrama. "The Florentine Dagger " are, the feature offerings on a double bill program at the CaDitol Theatre this mid-week. "Alibi Ike" Is the plcturization of .a Rlne Lardner's eomedv nf bapHlll nnrl KlnnHjia TV 4141. i wiuilUV 4ilC L i I i L character, portrayed by Brown, is a big league Ditcher and hattpr whose average, contrary to mosf iwiriers, runs around the .400 mark. He never makes a Dlav on or off the field without allbllns, Even when he falls In love with the sister of the carjtaln's wif he alibis it. She hears him excusing himself for presenting her with an eneaeement rin and n series of thrilling and Interesting evenis ensues. There Is more romance than is usual Pictures, the love affair winding up in an unusual climax. Olivia de Havllland. a new-comer to the screen, has the feminine, lead wiiiiam Frawley. Ruth nnnnpii and Roscoe Kearns are prominent memoers or the cast. Some location scenes were taken at Wrigley rivin in unicago. 'inusual storv of an an.h "lavs about historic murders who fears he has a flair Hit hi estors for murder. Donald Woods' ana Margaret Lindsav hM tw- cast which also includes Henrv wiiciu. v. AUDrey Smith and Rob ert Barrat. Enemy Soldiers Meet at Smoker i-ormer Veterans Of Great War t orjet France Germans And Canadians Exchance Incidents r-umA, October 30- irp. Men who twenty years ago faced eacn otner across No Man's Land stood together here recently lh the spirit of friendship and talked over me days when they fought each other on thp. hpii tltrAnt uatiiciieias. "-.wt.vJV The occasion was an "intpr national" smoker held by the Rez- ina unit of the Army and Navy Veterans. Marking the spirit of COodwlll former tl.ui.u u, Popular, member o thT Jl u"lled .te man national anthem was was played played. room staff of th etM t, . "T " k severely restricted , ":""au BOiais applauded a OeoTg b Emitted that w2 fech speech, and Canadians and - e policy of the """".ans swapped today "Tvuu r""'1uw, reminiscences ver to tairo ti. if - . take c char8e "ku aboard aooara Dominions, any more than that of in a haze of tobacco mnL the steamer 'Prince Rupert which weu .up nere for the winter. .- n 4-ni.iaii Boiaiers stood to attention while the Ger the United States, but nevertheless! ver "5 guests and members uicre seems to oj a hazy notion that we possess In' colonies or protectorates undeveloped terrl- esat on met General Booth U who "It b , .v - f ,Canada- The any undeveloped deieeatlon " had territories of the S h tS , Plcture teWn Empire which would be suitab? rKehochcasSnneral " .of f9r large-scale immtgration-fSm Europe. --" I "The position of thp nnmininn.i I in this- matter ' Is illustrated byi 4v aianas reception of Lord Bledislop's tihm. i . I -. w.w..c 1U4 jana settlement there, It is recognized that "re niry could carry a much larger population if the world would buy more of its products at a remunerative price. But the ! supply is already more than equal , to .the demand, and New Zealand jls naturally reluctant to-encoura-e settlement without knowing how m can dispose of surplus products." were in attendance, and the spirit u.i tne garnering was stressed by the president. A. a Bole, when he said, "if all the nations of the world could meet together' In th; same spirit we have here, It would hot be hard to solve the diffi culties or the World today." During the playing of "Deutch. land Uber Alles", the German national anthem, several figures could be seen with hands raised rigidly in the Nazi salute. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Rates S1.Q0 o 5Q Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 168 Mac's in a Daze! ii i Mil 1 DAYS UNTIU THEY . 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