w 1 I. I el. Support the Home Theatre and. keep your Money In the city. fhoime Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7 AND D P. M. Laura La Plante IN "FINDERS KEEPERS" Comedies "His Unlucky Night." "Relieve it or Believe it Not" "Confessions of a chorus girl comedy." ORCHESTRAL NUMBER "THE RAG DOLL." 35c and 10c. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED halllnga from I'rhiir Kuiwrt. , ' f or VANTOIAMt, VICTORIA. Hwatiuii Itaj, " Uutwlalt. Akrt Haft. etc. TucMlay, 1.10 p.m. Ir VVSrOl'VKK. VICTORIA, Iml-.lalr. tlrrt Iti, Hi., IrlcJ.iy mlclmr.lit. tor AMCB AUDI. N.. MMVAIll. ttALfctf IM.1VH, i'i,; l.wc-U.S. SJAA8 MVKIl, Sunday. 8 p.m. IU t Avrnu. It. M MU1TII, .'.urn.. Print llurrt. n.a . , TJirobt.li lltarU told .if victvta ami frjlllt. unit lmi,itir rin-i. llifnugh lu i!rllnatlOT ' UUNAOIAN? jl PHONES 43 and 555 J aaaaaWWlM""i"""","""""w" Wednesday, Jnnunry PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY NEWS We B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. Wraitirll ami Mica January It. Xfl. T VuBciNivrr, Vlrtonu antl ftratlle January 3, IS. 30. raiN'CKNM ItOYA!. tor Kutrdul. MmtX Mia IVIIa. Ottwn tall. Mmn. Al'rt lUy, C'amJ.rll IIK.-r, Vaitf-navw and Vlrtorli, every I'rMay, 10 pjn. Agrnt lor ull Mtauiuhlp Llnrx. Full Information from W. C. OUCIIAKIi. (lEVKIML A 'ISN'T . Crnur tli HUttt and 3rd Avenue, ITlnco Kiiiwrt. U C. I'twiir 31. I an ad ian National Qjc Zfljgetf Kailway SySlem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE . I Sailing rtfm IMUN'fi: lUTKRT, for VANCOHEH, VlflTOKIA. KRATTLK, and Intermediate taints, each I KlliAY. 0:00 a.m. lor STEWAUT and AN I OX. rnrt. WEDNESDAY, 10 .00 p.m. lor MOUTH AND hOl'TII ql'KES' CHAllUiTl E IkLAMis, tortnlchtly. PASSKNOEIt TRAINS LEAVE ntlNCK RI'I'ERT Earh MOMV, WEDNESDAY and KATVRIIAY at 11:0 a.m. 'or PRINCE OKOKflE, EDMONTON, HiNMPEG, all point Eautrni Canada. I lilted State. ACIIINCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2G0 Canadian vat nal Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK am -, ;, SHiPYARD OruWnr J..T.P 20.000 Ton I loafing lry Duck fe'iitinfers. Machinists, lloilermakers, RlacUmitrm. I'altrrn makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our,, plant is equipped to handle ull kind of MAKINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. 1 BEST J mck can Sold everywhere 7 FUNNIEST FILM AT WESTHOLME ! v When the beautiful Laura Ln Plante becomes a private in 11 man's army, you've got the makings of "Finders Keepers" ono of the funniest films of thn year. It WEEK AT THEATRES YcdncsdAy ana imirstiay WeBtholme: Laurn La Plante in "Thanks for the Uuggy Ride." Reautiful Laura La Planle to Ro . Capitol: "Moran of the Seen in "Finders Keepers'', Tonight and Tomorrow Marines." is to be seen at the Westho'.me to- ; night and tomorrow. The story is by Mary Robert:. T?pCI.TrTOM U K C linehart and Is a splendidly ex- ljlPjUi Ull Uli J ccuted bit 01 entertainment, mo dull moments, lots of l.iugh , a good share Qf thrills and a east of enl ncto s. ii it iL. 1 t J r a n. a a! I see "Finders Keepers. H.S.WalaceCo.Ltil WINTER COATS CLEARING 1-2 PRICE fl Broadcloth, Velouri, etc, -all. fur trimmed. Values $22.50 to $G5.00. KALF PRICE Third Avenue Fulton St. PHONE 9 HAS HE A FLASK We have a good variety for the holidays at reasonable prices. Here are several: ' NICKEL 8 ounces, hammered effect ?ii.35 LEATHER COVERED $4.00 NICER DESIGN Engraved 17.H0 Ilctter Come and Sec For Yourself John Bulger The Jewellers Dr. Alexander rilONF. 57S nrSNEK IILOCK DENTIST This picture, In theatrical par- lance, "clicks," and tr-at is, it's a Festivities Incjudo Many Church Affai"' 1 arul SIn'n it neat success. Everybody likes and tells their friends with the re sult that coins are continually ESSiNCTON, Jan. n! i: tit hems -tin Christmas Eve. John Harron is appealing in nis nat the iK-ople appreciated them o'o nnd p.dds many laughs to a was v own Dy tftejr Bener0ag Qf- mlrthful film. Hsrron nlnysd on- feritin. twito Miss La Plante in her recent picture "Silk Stockings" which, by the way, was also diverted by Wesley Rujgles, a very successful t'io. AilvfTtiP in , Th "SfWK. The Christmas Day services, .; fternoon and evening, -were well lt-ndd. Wednesday evening, .Dec. 26, the Sunday School children and their parents wre entertained at Iheir osuil Christmas party, nifta ivcd treats were given the rr-others and children. A short :ittr.ienl program was given by 'he caro! singers and others. Ar-:h;ir Stivena and Mark Bolton :..rol;o. They told of the many : tlvnntr.gqe the tuitive people are n'ry'ng since the advent of Chrietiunity. f he privilege of a good edncatia was dwelt upon, -specially. The. children were flonrr tulatod f pan their success in obtiinng so many prizes at '.he Prinre Rupert Fair. A pleasintr feature of the eve-ning was the displaying of the -"tw church carpet donated by the native women and children "i comm-OK nition of the Jubile f Port Essington Mission. The Tomen wer- commended on the ticcess of their efforts. The car--: re'.! 'crs the one given by vheir grandmothers over forty "e.Ts before. The allotment assigned Port ssinirton Mission by the United Church is fully contributed this year. of which was given by the native people. AMassofSores -N Sleep-Unhappy Days "Thrc Tesrt (0 ray neelc. arm and rlioit en Ilka rw hel. Whl X applied 1. U. U. I tu lmmdl-.tcly r.-'livrd. Thr battles entire ly halftl in. .iitr. evn thourh t u In aurh a lerribio eat. I am fo thankful In have found Out fcbsut 1. D. 1).. It la tv-rth s 00 bottle. tilt- R. c'low.r, K.luwna, U. C. Why net tea If D. D, D. will relieve yur caaa of aVln dit-(aae. Ilrklna; atopa on the I lint a at. Ii. in. a bottle. Try X. D.JT. boap, too. S3.0.I3. - .... OHMCS I Til, ssiummmmtismm For New Year's GIFTS 1 1 You Arc Sure to Find Some- thinj; Suitable at the Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE GRAIN OUTPUT PACIFIC PORTS (Edmonton Bulletin) Official figures covering the calendar year up to December 12 t At A tA fff AAA 1 t . I P i.v.,1... Snh.rrlnv now in.ai yj.uuu.wu Dugneia OJ Wcstholme: Fred Thomson wert' rete,ve.d f J? Vancouver, aga.iMt 31,000 00D in "The Sunset Ugion." J buahels against last year. Dur- Capitol: "The Wheel of Chance" " ln? calendar year up to De- ' , , cember 18, the port of Montreal .. received 217,000.000 bushels, of BIG CHRISTMAS which 152,000,000 bushels were Canadian grain. Last year thn, total receipts at that port were' 191,000,000 bushels. Vancouver,! will be noted, is this year re- IrAlvinT urA Ahitmfncr thrM hush. 1 els of Canadian-grown grain for very five which go to Mont- ea' . And the Vancouver receipts are between one-third and one-half the total amount of Canadian and United States grain that finds its 2: The way to the eastern port. cncKing jn ine oox omce anu me ron nssington native people i jj,e fjKUres f0- Prince Ruprrt manager wears a prosperoun look spent a busy hristmas aeason j not iven Tinia huin.s TONIGHT AND THURSDAY . RICHARD DIX in "Moran of the Marines" COMEDY NEWS. First Show 7 p.m., 35c and 5c; Lojjes, 50c. eeiDts aMcKte norts nrettv clom Ifiv edstwitrd this season. The tbq liOOO.OOO, buahei mark, ajanrtcy and fhetpe rour to the Practically all this grain was r.en is coming into its own, with grown5 in ;Alberr. The figures advahtngV itfo'e to th Pacific jarc equally 4mpteive as nhow1tf porU. and th r Alberta farmers cause, ajie niw never MBiii pno.- was spent Mr all tne CMiaren.ii i, f i j.iin. i ahnuid than, h, . nrnvrlnr-? graphed betters The entire ni - oinlhg heartily in playa wlUlberU Wd the growth "of the ircreaW In ecelpts ' at both portr ,'ure is an artist! creation. It is, -in,dng gsmea. j . . . comedy on a g and scale. And, if Carol 8:ngra, directed by W'il-' ; - ; you doubt that cometiy art, jmt ie spaldinrr, sang several hymns' - i grain export trade through the1 cxt year, more C.iiiadir.ti-gniu becausee is fillligUys house and .t severe! events planned for tlere has been phenomenally slow we" that only a small proportion his paHns are going 'away with their pleasure. th.v they iho should t.Xnit bring th. . - , fWc' Alberta o on can be flow a smile, feeling that they have On Friday, Doc. 21 the Day more than got their money's School pupila and the little tots worth. 4n 'others. words, every- n "nex' to" s.-hool age were Lody's happy. ? given a surprise party and treat ' And Laiira La Plante is t'-e by thnir teacher. The" afternoon Pacific ports. They suggest as rain wf II go througn trie ew it Vanruuver than the tol-i1 t ;adlan and United sutes n. hich' will go through the "l -ira ai Montreal. The w-u jute .wnjt soon be th" b' nont of the Canadian ''hopi- In The Kewm. An opportunity to invest in a high-class local security , $55,000 Prince Rupert Amusement Co. . r 7 i hjimiiea v . -7 I'KK CKiYr I'IKbT ;1UKTUA(.I2 Dalwl Scplf inber 1st, 11)28 Due Seplcflibd'r lit, 1 - ' PRICE: 9R?d and INTEREST , Yielding 7.12 Icr Cent f v,AV.( dirnWfiv Trtikto'll-Mnnlroal TniKt ' Denominations $500 and $1,000 ' 1'rincipal and interest arc payable at any branch of the Royal Hank in Hritibh Columbia. 0 Honds arc callable at 105 on any interest date on sixty days' prior notice. A Sinking Fund of $3,000 per year will be paid to the Trustee who may invest same in these bonds if procurable at 105 or less, but if not, then it shall be invested in Trustee Securities. The Prince Rupert Amusement Company was organized for the purpose of operating a moving picture theatre in the City of Prince Rupert. Up to the present the Company has operated in a rented building but has now completed construction of a very fine building on the main street of the City at a cost of approximately (including value of land; $10U,000. This building has been leased to II. C. Paramount Theatres Limited for 15 years on the following terms: Rental $4,000 per year, together with one-half the net profits remaining after payment of such rental and other operating expenses. The Lessor also gives to the Lesec an optLn for three years to purchase the said properly for $150,-000. If this option is not exercised then the Lesec will, during the balance of the term pay $12,000 per year rental in lieu of $8,000 and one-half the net profits. According to official records, five-sixths of the issued capital of IJ. C. Paramount Theatres Limited is issued in the name of Famous Players Canadian Company Ltd. Interest and Sinking Fund on these bonds will amount to $6,850 per year. This amount is fully taken care of by the rental to be received from the Lessee without taking into consideration any revenue to bclcrivcd from profits. In addition to the above, the Prince Rupert Amusement Company will have a rental of about $2,500 per year from t hrec stores in the new building. This will be more than ample to take care of all real estate taxes and incidental expenses. ' J THESE I10NDS IN DENOMINATIONS OF 100.00. AND $1,000,01), HONDSVVHBl'UUf CHASED AT THE OFlMCILONOF TIL E- I'PLLO Wl N ( DE A I J$I IS ?sj ! ' ROYAL FINANCIAL CORPORATION LTD. 810 Hastings St, W Vancouver 11. C. THOS. McCLYMONT Prince Rupert, II. C. S. I). JOHNSTON CO., LTD. Prince Rupert, R. C. iiW M. M. STEPHENS Prince Rupert, II. C. A. A. EASSON Capitol Theatre, Prince Rupert, IJ. C.