PACE RIGHT THU DAILY NEWS Tliursd.iy, ,,, u 1 tk h 1 1 m i i mi w nm mm n w i if i TWO CANDIDATES FISHERMEN BAN Support the Home Theatre and Keep Your Money in the City FOR MAYORALTY IIQUORSTORE f K riff ai v moil "a m f.ssEf Kf yj iw h iw Grand Double Bill New ayser Hose Slipper heel, half heel, twin heel and lance heel full fhshlohed. in THEATRE bin AT 7:00 P. M. ADMISSION, 50c AND 15c. all the latest shades 88x slipper heel, silk to hem. same service weight, per pair $l.(l" Otx Chiffon Slipper heel. Silk to the top. Per pair 81.03 Lance heel and twin heel, per pair $:t.OO FRASER & PAYNE Universal Trading Company M Grand Double Bill Cowboy" A CORKING FINE WESTERN AT 7:30 I M. Chas. Ray in uu pfiimiT nr tew? am isuuni ur inn AT 9:15 P. M. SNAPPY COMEDY "GOOFY GHOSTS". "OSWALD" (the rabbit) COMEDY. "GREAT GUNS." ORCHESTRAL SELECTION "THE FIREFLY." t AT 8:36 P. M. WELCOME RETURN AFTER TEN YEARS OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS "RARRIES"-CONJURORS, MAGICIANS, ILLUSIONISTS, IN A FIRST.CLASS PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAINMENT. See 'THE GREAT BARRIE' saw a Pretty Girl into Two Halves Contest Next Year Expected to le Centred Hetween Col. 31c-Mordie-jnd K.x-AId. Stephens While op candidates have definite!)' announced themselves as yet, the prospect seems to be that there will be a straight fight Rt the civic elections hue ne:ct Jan uary for the "'mayoralty between Mayor S. I. Mc Mordie and Ex-,ld. M. M. Stephens. It is practically "tertfeiri that the mayor will seek another term and it is just about as certain that Mr. Stephens will be his opponent. Contrary to whit was at first expected, it is not anticipated now that Mx-JUyor h. M. Newton will be a candidate. No other names are being very seriously mentioned. Last vear, Col. McMordie defeated Mr. Stephens by a majority of 52 in a, three-cornered contest. It will I tlhird tint that the latter has essayed the mayoralty, having been beaten in 1924 by Mr. Newton. It will be Col. Mc-Mordie's fourth mayoralty contest, in two of which be was beaten. Effective improvements have been made around the premises of the city police station by use of jail labor. The rooms have been kalsomined and varnished throughout and attractive veneer panelling has been put in around he lower portio. s of the walls. -non Week-end!;! heaf he Specials Elour, all brands. 1 1Mb. sack .... fM'frt Nabob Strawberry Jam, I 4-lb.tin.... ANNOUNCEMENT II. W. M. Kolston & Co. beg to announce that on and after November 15th the name of the firm will be changed to "The North Coast Finance Co. Ltd." This has been made necessary to enable u to adequately provide for the increasing scope of our business caused by the growth or the Stewart District and prospects for the future. The policy of supplying authentic information m the INrtland Canal District ami a first -class brokerage service will be Maintained.- The North Const ilntnte Co. 144. Stewart, H. C. Formerly ". 4 HV.W; 31. Itoltf ten & Cf. Ltd. ' X il L..I.-U .'J MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give instant service in buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also hare facilities for accepting Wheat order on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Lld. CI 7 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, JJ.C TRAPPERS Get every cent your FURS are worth. Ship them bring them to ROYI) YOUNG Port Simpson, B. C. or LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. tT I Iih4Niilj to Batret CATARRH of the BLADDER 5k SsxW.1 t ni nan it I "? J rrrtt titer f,"lU i Nnlinh Jam met nr rtrirrif 1 iwift's PreraiiM Bacon, sliced. Lb la king whole side, b-Ib. aver- i age, lb. ..iftw. Ir ! CoIuraMt Pears, fs. 2 tns ."5r Roger'e Syrup, Mb. tin . .V Roger's Syrup, 2-Ib. tin !JOf ine Canadian Cheese, lb. ...Stre Chateau Cream Cheese, lb. . . . 13f Holland Herrings, Millars. Per keg $1.30 Royal Crown Soap, 8s, pkg. . .'-U'r Washing Soda, pkg. 13c Mcintosh Red Apples, "C" gra V wrapped. Per box SH OO Ripe Bananas, lb lc Fresh, Hard Cabbage. 6 lb. IT,. Alberta Market P. G AMI LA. I- If ti Street. Pinprietor Phone 20S N. II. C. Association Asks That No Ilooze lie Sold Near Fish Camp; Other Resolutions Among resolutions passed at the recent convention in the city of the Northern British Columbia Salmon fishermen's Association were the following: That the Association is opposed to the establishment of any liquor store at or near any salmon fishing camp. That . salmon) fishermen bej brought under the Marine Act as regards sickness. That the Dominion public works department be requested to construct a breakwater at Seven-Mile Point. That the order forbidding the redaction of herring or other edible fish, as oil, fish meal or fertiliser, be extended to District No. 2, if it is not already included in the order. That the Association co-operate with the fisheries department for the suppression and prevention of illegal fishing. HOSPITAL BOARD TO SUE DEBTORS Managing Secretary (liven thoritv to Go to Court If Necemuiry Au- The hospital board last night authorised the managing secretary to institute court proceedings in connection with the collection of such outstanding accounts deemed advisable. A long if old accounts was exam- and, in a number of caws. and feeling was expressed, that 1 those concerned were in a position i to pay. Other accounts were considered hopeless. It was moved by 1 Dr. Cade, seconded by Aid. Brown, that the secretary be given the (authority to sue if necessary. It was reported that lawyers 4-lb tin , -a iiri-jdeavoring to collect and that the Koyal City Teas, size 5. Tin lot Del Mone Spinach, 2,s. 2 tins... r . A a . s. m II it net sum 01 niu.vz wa ail uw . 'had been realized, though several ' ' ttinuaanH itnllara wab inmlvoil C. X. R. steamer Prince Charles Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port Braid's Best Cbffee, 1-lb. tin OOf iat 7.50 this morning from Van- Quaker China Oats, pkg (( couver via the ueen Charlotte Is- Rowntree's Cocoa, h. Tin sjjlandn. The vessel will remain " N ' tv i here until Saturday night at 10 o'clock when she will sail on her ret-m south over the same route. Suffered From Indigestion Was Afraid To Eat I Mrs. E. Proulx, 10M8-94th St., ' Edmonton, AlU., writes: "I auffered I from indisMtioo and wu afraid to (t I I suffered so aftr. A friend told tne how she used to suffer with the same thiru and how 1ud relieved her I (fml tnn t)tt and I will never rogrot the day I Hid as I am tiamiy to nv I run now eat anything and not be bothered with indirection after " Xianufacturrd only by The T. Mil-bum Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. Phone 13. Phone 571. B. C. Butchers & Grocers LIMITED This Week's Specials DETAILS BY MAIL If you are not on our Mailing List, Phone, us B.C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. THE HOME OF GOOD THINKS TO KAT Phone 574. Phone 15. (a) (b) (c) AGAIN TONIGHT GREAT! GRAND! GLORIOlS! liiL in v m THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE YEAR VAUDEVILLE Seventh Heaven Prologue. Cecelia Prest, "The Little Girl With the Hi Voice." A. H. NACHBAR Flute Solo. TONIGHT IS MUSIC LOVERS' NIGHT With Jack I)e Jausscrand and His Rupert Ciipitoliins v irst miow at 7 p.m. .)-. Coming Friday and Saturday ROSE MAW, th 90c, SA I r at Jaknr Bros. Ltd. FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY CHILDRRN'S SPECIALS Children's' Cashmere Hose Sites 4 to 6 V Regular : SALS, 4 for t W' Children's Ribbed Hose Heavy weight Slaas ' . to 7 SALE, 3 for ". . . Kleece-IJ ned Waists SALE, 2 for . . . . 1 Cotton Combs Few sites only. Regnkr ft JO. TO CLEAR at !H Flannelette Nightgowns Up to 1.W rngillar. SAL! Sleepers Sites 1, t, S. Regular ap to fU. SALE. ! WOQL DRPT. Double Knitting Wool All colors. Ragnlar Oc. SALE. 3 skeins , ih Scotch Fingering Wool Regular 40c. SALS, 8 skein Shetland Floss 7 skelnS for . , .l iony Wool 4 skiens for 'H" ' mldren's Drawers TO CLEAR at 4 for H ' ililren s Woollen Gloves In grey, red and white. T" LKAk si S fni " YARD GOODS DKIT. .-run "urtlnlng Regular 68c. PJPBCIAL BALE. 2 ' uitainiiig- Flowered border. SALE, 4 yards for . I -illow TubingRegular 86c. SALE, 1 for I'l.H-es Only, Cretonne Regular 60c. TO CLEAR. I 'A'hite Flannelette 6 yards for ('!red Flannelette Including pale bine and peach. 4 yards Canton Flannel SPECIAL RACE, 8Vj yards for White Glass Towelling SALE, t yards for Huok Towelling 18 inches wide. 34 yards for . LADIES' SPECIALS Silk and Wool Hose Regular up to $1.26. 8ALK . . All Silk to the Top SPECIAL Only 11 Left, Udies' House Dresses Up to flM regni Flannelette Nightgowns- -Up tt $LJmwm SALE 18 Pairs Slippers Assorted sites, styles and colon. TO CLEAR at ! Boys' Sweaters TO CLEAR ! Boys' Nightshirts TO CLEAR . . . . . Men's Heavy Work Socks HALE, 4 for, ,.,ut., Men's Socks Black and colored. SALE, f for These are not all we have to offer. See our counter, you not to overlook these bargain. v r . ; will w-w 5X1 (Of Jttf Ml' IMK !Mlr IMK !H) 110' 1(0' Jabour Bros. Ltd. . .ft d PHONE Gl3 3RD AVE. nn Advertise in "The Daily News'