V mm m . ii PAOE TOUR ' THE DAILY NIWH mi guu ;g lt,( Harry Bowman, colonization and industrial agent for the Canadian National Railways with headquarters at Prince George, arrived In the city on Saturday afternoon's train from the interior and sailed on the Prince Rupert Saturday evening for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. Bow man stated that a number of fine type of European Immigrants had recently been settling in the central Interior. A KING S Rev. Dr. R. O. Johnston, pastor! of Knox Presbyterian Church ln' Ottawa, who has been paying a month's visit at Queen Charlotte i City with his son-in-law and Daughter, Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Mc-Coll, sailed Saturday evening by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver en- route to his home ln the East. He had arrived from the Islands on the Prince Charles Thursday LONDON NEWS Hear Them Regularly Every Day With R.C.A. Victor Radio Reach around the World with this dependable radio. Battery operated or electrical. NEW 1910 R.C.A. 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William Palmer, making her final voyage of the season ln the Alaska tourist service, ar- 1 rived ln port at 9 o'clock this .morning from Vancouver and sall ied at noon for Skagway and other northern points whence sh-will return here Saturday alte.-- noon southbound, The vessel had fa fair-sized list of round trip tour-Prince Rupert ists althoujh that traffic Is now R. Bartlett Billmor: A. O. Mac-1 beginning to fall off definitely. In millan and E. S Snldal Cassiar, all she had 159 passengers Including B. Bracegirdle. W. C. Stevens. L. ,8 for pr,nce R rt Ha a doze Hannay and J. R. Wilson. Vancou- embarked here for the north The l?l fV , SCt!,( SardJSi. J- throuSn ,ist deluding a number of w, M. Mr. Tay or. Winnipeg: and Mrs. Alaskan schoo, teachers fet L. Griffin, Premier; R. Gllborn. nnrm , .u... ....... . " Js Mrs. J. A. Brown, Miss Ada Brown faj and Mrs. S. R. Donaldson and B'.l- TrPnTt f??1 K Completing her, final voyage of Im "f S T': J" i the scason on th Alaska tourist e. C. N. R. steamer Prince Massett; Mrs. D. Wold, Prince George: H. M. Taylor, Vancouver. A. W. Davis, Nelson. F. E. Buck, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Turnbull and O. Nelson, New Westmintser; R. W. Sinclair. .Inverness; Mr. and Mrs. A. Mart.!. ! Billmor; O. E. M. Martell, A. M. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hill and son. Vnnrnnvor- Tfh n r JONES FAMILY MEAT MARKET , .w , v.. , .VIIJI 4k. wen- . hnim. n... c.ti.. t, . I none n 9j7 .., "vcwi emu, juiui iayior, Victoria; Howard Lincoln. Klncol-ith. Central D'ck Lelghton, Carlisle Cannery; .George Dudoward, Inverness Can nery; . C. Blair, Winnipeg, Helmcr Anderxmv Rnhurf Vn 1 rrti.n. . , - - .w;, ... Wljciid. H. Lelghton, O. Llndstrom, O. shoultl" of Mutton Pearson, A. Dahl, Bill Jones and 4 lbs 'R. Larsen, city; Olen Fuson and Mutton Chops-Elmer Froemke, Nanipa, Florida: 3 tD, vtrrlaPaT,'A'I?a,1:KHlmar Vatee' Leg of Mutton-Victoria; J. A. Lambert, Tom Bour- tteaux, N. D. Mcintosh, William , Per, Muir. Louis Dakon. I. M nntt.., Le ' I-amb 'Alex Marriott and Mr. and Mrs! Per lb Summerfleld, Penticton; Norman Lamb Chops-Smith, Terrace; William Herod, Per lb Veal kan; Wilfrid Sato. Vancouver: fl Shoulder of W.il II. Lake, Stewart; Gee Olck. clt-' a ik. city; P, S, Dannhauer, Port Es- Fresh Side Pork "S10"- 2 lbs ' . Ayrshire Bacon- Miss Betty Wilkinson, daughter Sun'nynJook Butter-of Mr. and Mra. O. V. Wilkinson, sailed Saturday evenlne on the Per lb I Prince Rupert for Vancouver where res" Ki"cd Chicken I she will receive special dental treat- l'cr lb ment. Phone 9S7 SATURDAY SPECIALS Tues., Wed., and Thurs. Specials .MUTTON and LAMB 50c 50c 20c 25c 25c i Vancouver. . . C. W. Spears, H. Meyerhoff, Mr BEEF, and Mrs. J. Scott. M. A. Rclsyard .. 7 TT E. Curtis. J. stahl, Fred Oreene 3 d Steak S0C Frank Walsh, B. B. Kerlzle, Frank Hopkins, Charles Cowell, Artht1 K"mp. Roast of Beef 4 Cn Coulombe, Albert Boscholk, J. Rces, Per lb lOv Lewis Hudec and W, W. Reel, Roast off the Round i(!n Penticton, Helmer Anderson and AOls Per ib ey uourke, city. ! rot Roast- Royal Mr. and Mrs. A. Kri.fmnntnn1 Per and D. NIckerson, city; J, Pitcher, C N. R.; Victor Madsen, Ketchl 10c 50 c Mrs. Belle Perlstrom, Massett; i,er of ' Veal c4 nn Mr. and Mrs. A. Mlltchln. Wlnnl- " 5. .$1.00 . n The r ' - peg; i. a. Mosner, Ecstall Mine. -ZJZ Paul Vlajnlck, Eddie Thomas, l0UK junn oarsem ana James Bather 25c 25c 25c 30c GAY FILM Whifflets , IS SH0WN From The Waterfront -Ji Several or the Skecna River can neries have been cleaning up since. the closing of the season for sock-1 eye fishing ten days ago and will' be closing down this week for the winter. At the end of this wejk James Lamb, manager of Cassiar Cannery, and Mrs. Lamb; C. E. Salter, manager of Carlisle Cannery, and Mrs. Salter and Mrs. E. E. Avis, wife of the assistant manager of Carlisle and family will be among those leaving the Skecna River on the Cardena for Vancouver to spend the winter. C. P. R. steamer Princess Louis Capt. S. K. Qray. which was In port Saturday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:45 southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, had a total of 233 passengers on board. Seven disembarked from the vessel hei while three took passage from thl port for the south aboard her. The coastal freighter Salvor. Capt. tAlbert Georgeson, after having been In port since 6:30 Frldav evening discharging local cargo, sailed at 4 o'clock Saturday after noon on her return to Vancouver via Skeena River canneries where she was to load canned solmon. Union steamer Catala, Capt. J James Flndlay, arrived In port at il:30 this morning from Vancouver and waypolnts and sailed a couple ( i of hours later for Stewart. Anyox 'and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow afternoon southbound. .Man About Town," With JatSi Benny, Dorothy lantour And Edward Arnold, Is Here "Man About Town." a comedy with music, featuring Jark Berii.y with a supporting cast including such favorites as Dorothy Lamour Edward Arnold, Blnnie Barnes. Phil Harris, Betty arable, Eddie Rochester) Anderson and E E Clive. Is the attraction on th. screen of the Capitol Theatre f .; the first half of this week. Benny plays the role of an American theatrical impresario who i planning to present a show i i London with Miss Lamour as th. singing star of his troupe. Jack is in love with her but she does no', reciprocate. Edward Arnold is i busy business man In whose wlf Jack evinces interest In order id arouse the jealousy of Dorothy The picture moves from one hilarious situation to another. Ther are colorful and eccentric dance I routines and musical Interludes presenting three songs whleh are already In the popular hit class -"Strange Enchantment," "That Sentimental Sandwich" and "Fidgety Joe." "Man About Town" Is said tc present real diverting entertainment, very acceptable for thess strenuous daVs, Capt. Victor Suddaby. Salvation Army, returned to the city on the Princess Louie Saturday afternoon from a brief visit to Ketchikan. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Boulter and family, who have been on a vtot to Port Arthur, returned home on Saturday afternoon's train. 'in port at 8 o'clock this morning J from Skagway and other northern points and satis at 3 o'clock th.s afternoon for Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Powell River. I HAJIWAV I sruxsM'rs I COMMUHCATIONS I MOTCL1 I SHfaat.MMl J Jack Henny . . . Radio's No. 1 Comedian ... and hi Radio Kutlcr Rochester , . . Right Here on Your Doorstep ... Here's the cayesl, grandest, fa,tt show In Town! 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