PAGE SIX TIIR DAILY NEWS WESTHOLME THEATRE Tuesday Only, 7 and 9 p.m. A Couple of Down and Outs A memory of yesterday that will help us face tomorrow. Not a war play, it is the most human portrayal of present day conditions ever filmed. So immense that it will make you gasp. So beautiful that it will chain you to jour chair. It's love stor is so intense, so real, so human, that it will seem as near and as dear as your own romance. The drama different with entirely new features. Capt. Ilex Davis, M.C... and Miss Edna Best, the talented young actress, so well known on the legitimate stage, fill the leading parts, supported ly a large and capable company. Scenes laid iu Loudon. England. "The New Leather Pushers" (Round No. 5) "Swing Bad, The Sailor." International News. Admission 35c and 10c Dainty Dorothy Would mention Our real courteous attention Iteimhlo work. fu.r ftis ami r iii ! service is wiial )ni may expect I" a Hits shop. Wo are esj -i - on I ;:! properly equap- p. i. Phone us to call for your garments. If you want to confer with us about cleaning our advice is always at your command. Our rapid cleaning and pressing for men is popular priced. tVlHvl-AVlii-EJ PHONE 8 PRINCE I A V urn -ti o ' It. n . h i r D r . i j i KU PERT Save Your Pennies Spend your aioucy whore il jroes'tlie farthest. You can always pet the Kconoaay Market. it at keep the !! of Fresh Meat, choice i.roteries and Dry Good. Special allenliou given to ECONOMY STORE 4t7 Fifth Avenue EasL Phone S4 i ir V Mi' I.1 . Dox oT3. Prince Rupert, B.C. I TIMBER SALE x 6655. ard Trndrrs mil Be rwriird tn O- Wtrfc1 t".wr-r nnt liler lain O" i Iter m i U x. ware. ll. for O fc.imut " ' li V n. i-i - k t.. rm t.ee leri Kim. Sprwrr uhI In- Uu4 tt r ni'l timis ' ! -ilw Mriiri'- r liar fJktrt fnrr i.-r Vin..m .. iib li!4nrl rretrr. Vrtrn-r- Ruprrt. NOTICE. nrr . tvn-bt r "' I Hal antlim! Hi lir Ml I l-ClltUW v tmM ,4 IV Vmvwr ft Hr-lln WoUM l tt wl Its res. !.' m aMMBf n fv.i Uv iikc tw-i urn nrni irf IV l'lvlcnn JMirrii hi I'm-Mil ttw . "ti1 i hcrrti nH Ihr ijtm- !u-w" .nwi in III t'im.l to rrh T aitvla f itw l44lr. mr ! iamMrw. - ih. xqwny of f wt r. UV vin r i W"-n: f" lh tri Mun .. anl marmti l"-rt' MX! am fnr Ikr ramwt Ur n1 imm im K.l .1 Vir - H-li.S . llMMbtt. l. ll .' l !(. . ) I I . IflOTM. I. VIt- C. (-;! .r IH' TIMBEP SLC X652S. WALK DOWNSTAIRS AND Save Money ARRIVING MONDAY. 1 CARLOAD OF FEED. See us for prices on fol lowing tines: No. i Feed Wheat. Shorty best quality. Bran, best quality. Ogilvic Scratch Feed. Ogihie Kpg Mash. , Oat Chop. Feed Oats, No. 1. liar ley Chop. Cracked Corn. Screenings. Oyster Shell. IfapertTableSupply' Three Phones: IfXlw. 212 OH BOY! Or' a Vunrpkin for Halloween from the Farmers' Market Fit EE. Iluy a Hund of Farmers' Tea and return the. empty bag. It is pood for one I'umjtkiu. 5 Tea IWs get putHj&ias. L Farmers" Tea is a liiph grade leu and equal to any ?5c parkace Ira in the lore Farmers' Tea, per lb. . . 65c Farmers' Market sells High lrade Meats and Oro-ceries at Lowest Prices in Hiiert. fiive Vs a Trial. cal Mutton on Sale. See our Window. FarmersMnrket Phone Blue 428 IT TIMBER SALE X 640. ltlrt of lMv. it Virions, (ml UWr Itul oa tlw IcH dij f Octbr. I mr lor ntrrfcaM- if tirrre 4H, ri t. . rrt ut Hrnk. ftWUB, Srrc and Ord4r b m iim mi U tM mm i r Hilrfln KUnd, kHuy Tbrrv ' )Kr mtn ! (Raved tr Tr-MI m limber. Farttwr MtimUn lb CbW rn-i. vtrVorit. P or W Ul .retier. riMn Koiwrl. B.C. TIMBER SALE X6512. hoi mi hr vi.-nM iw-i SfJrJ trmOtr ult to rreHrd by Ut B4 liter Uui r b i i. .it r,i m, JarkNMi Tir n rr Minaiea " H. ' rU? rB Blle lM - ae I M I IW ' irnr j, uti Rarr ' amn u .m i i 7 n Tw-- t mm -j bt u tmv4 f re - : . r -. r :- trt'- Ui- um w r w i ELEVATOR AND OTHER MATTERS ARE DEALT WITH IN SPEECH OF PREMIER AT BID MEETING HERE LAST NIGHT. (continued from page two. is to our natural resources that we must go and no part or Uie Dominion has more latent wealth lllino llrifwti fVtllimhiii " After advocating the adoption of policies that would make for the cheapest production pos-ible so that Canada's exports miht reach all parts of t tie plohe. Mr King announced that a treaty had just been concluded letween Canada and Australia, whereby reciprocal preferential tariff on certain commodities would be provided. There would he free entry to Australia of paper products and fish from Canada and in return certain food product from Australia not competing with Canada's own. An inter mediate rate was also provided i 'or other commodities. Only a few details remained before the iroaty would be put into effect. Sympathy With Pioneers. "I want you to go away with 'lie impression that this povern-uii'iit lias at heart the welfare 'f the people of the new parts "t the Dominion," concluded Mr. K :-g. "My sympathy is with the ' ". eers. They should reeeie ii consideration of the v nai. J i. We do not want to u c that which has already s;a:-lihed, but, in the in- - sis i f all Canada, our efforts sh"i;ld he devoted to thoe wie. ' avc withstood the diUieullies of .eriug. In thai desire, all li-' adinniistration is with iw As I throuzh this country and see your difficulties my heart ..ies out to you in your effort-. ! itere will be no higher honor. pleasure or satisfaction than to contribute to your assistance." Other Speakers In oponinp S. P. McMordie, president of the Liberal Association who presided spoke of how pleased and proud they were ! have a prime minister with thein .or the second time. Fred Stork spoke of it as a appy occasion. They had pi t -eal four first clas friends o? Prince Huperl who wouht i.p su to po back filled with enthusiasm for Itritisb Coluitibia M' : Ottawa insisted on legislati -,jr f ;: the country without havi p s-il and without underv ar, i s their problems. He foil suro resent visit would be productive of great results. The name Andrew Hayden and Ha! M -tiiverin were household naan" diiil these men needel no jin-f-itip to make them itiicr-s'e.i ere. Mr. Cartlin was a new nnister of marine and fisheries uul as such he took great pieas- re in inlrodocinp bun to the :reatet hatitut port 111 th--world. PiTinier Kinp be thanked fi: iMtig the debgalions a sym pathetic hearing. The elcvat"-vas an assured and accomplish -d fact and the work on it was roceedin? as fast as possiiilc ne thing he urged and in (:-ng so got I be acclaim of the id:e::ce. It was thai the absolute control of the fisheries should be transferred to Prime tuiert. He suggester that the v'ar.coLver oflice be closed an. I hat if a head office were neees- -ary it should be established here. Hon T. D. Pattullo Hon. T. 1. Pattullo said il was with pleasure he joined hi fel-'w rititens of Prince Itupert in e.-onnng the prominent viit-rs His father had prophesied i hat Mr. King would be premier f Canada and the prophecy had wiie true. He was pre-emiaemt- ly fittAt for the high otftre hr el.t and the confidence of the ;-e,.iio of the iKioiinion in a increasing. Prince Hupeii had been called hi'. i Iieing by the Liberal admin istralion. A work well begun should be wiell finisbeal. die ws it here guessing as to the pos itilities. There was everything iere which would make for a big ity. If nature had been more pro l:gal she would have done m justice to the rr-t of the world. Lnder lbes circumstances if be was a little exhuberent as to the prospects he anus I be forgiven in Mr. King there was a man from whom they had icason 'n 'expect such treatment as would tiring about the prosperity they expected. He extended a-hearty wetrrtme to him on behalf l he tiovernntent of liritih C 'l- umbia. Hon. Hal McGlverln Ma! ' 'If Mcl.iverin. iialiy 'he styleil a Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD DAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and practical knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service possible, while our charges will be found reasonable in enery Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES. Diamonds, watches, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Wory, genuine leather goods, and a largo stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "PKce and quality." Inspection Invltsd. TV II lax MeiJDroner Diamond Specialist at the table but wa mi n a plate, spoke liuuioroily and effectively. He sai-l tie had been associated with Charles M. Hays and Wainwrmbt. He had also been with Laurier enough to en able In in to carry the vision of that great statesman and he hail Come to are! acquainted at first t hand with the railway and uapI that bad then :en planned. Mr. MctSiverin also spoke of the valuable work !-ing done by Fred Stork. Xo one jn bis experience had won the respect and confidence of i he minister and mouthers of the hfouse as had the.v i a tf oilier lux. Mr. McSieriti in Mr. King i gr-' .ml Ihev had He GET IT AT! j Li i . -i.- , had made a great record In the old counry, when representing t;,inaila there, and had won their i hearts by his magnificent speeches. He had fought for I. literal principles, an autonomous nation under the llritish ilag. Time was when a person who advocated such a thing was I. oked upon as a traitor to Itril-.iin. At the conference last year the old Liberal batt leery had been unanimously adopted by the mother country and the other nations of the F.inpire. Hon. J. A. Card In J. A. Uirditt. thanked the pe- pie for their generous welcome, and said they had been much! impressed with what they had soon and esecially with the generous hospitality of the people of Prince Hupert. Since tire i io eminent had come into power, l hey had been able to balance the budget and reduce taxes. Trade ; had improved so that the country was now sell in g more than she was buying. Now the affairs of the country were iu a more sat-' 'sfaeiory condition and they were reaity to go aheed and lake uti ,i- work where Laurier left it In Prince Hupert they had many i r.ililenis to sole. hut tne iov-, eminent had md been in a post-jiioti to do anything. Now I In v tioMd to do their best to solve the problems in which Prune Rupert people were interested Mr. Cardin poka of the good feeling existing between the French speaking people of louche and the rest of the country. i He said be would have a message to take back with him that French Canadians in Prince Hu pert were succeeding and were; rest . mirmi the consideration of the; of the community. There i wa no race or religious pn-j Mem here. He said his people! I bad no other country to think of but Canada. Their fathers were on the banks of the St. Lawrence and they were Cana 1 ilians who would do their best, ( live happily and gel the fax .idle consideration of 1 . ii speaking (eople. the LOCAL MATTERS ARE ASSURED OF ACTION Board of Trade Committee and Liberal Executive Conferred With Premier King and Colleagues Yesterday ; anl of trade committee, ii Pretni.T King and his i- ies yesterday. wa aur- HIGH CL.SS -GROCERS PHONE 586 FRESH CREAM. PORK PIES WE DELIVER. SCOTCH OAT CAKES r Hy the I. n :sir I Tuesday, October H, 02t. Cash & Carry Specials Maid of Clover Creamery Butter in hulk. II His. Limit Whs. to each customer Broken Shelled Walnuts, new stock, regular Hjie, lal 40c 111 for Globe Brand Pears, half price 2 litis for Hatchway mm iP tn winter Men's Combinations, WC gill, till WOOl. :. ti SHEEP RAISING ON $1.00 v;:!:.f 75c 25c $7.50 Men's Combinations, n: weight, wool ami ' M.ies It til U $3.50 IITCHWAY NO DUTTON UNDEmvTAA SCYCO OIL CLOTHING--Wet Weather Garments For All Boys' Coats, IIU- k Boys' Coats. 11) k .md Illixr. silos Stt to 21. ea li $4.25 i nnt Olive, sties 2 to 31. eu. h $4.50 Men's Coats, three-ipiiirler length. Illa k only. h 550 Men's Coats, long. Olive, sues :W to ttl, earh $7.00 Men's Slicker Suits, Mark, and Yellow. :it to to. - $6.00 Slicker Hats, Illm-h and Olive Yellow. $1.00, $1.10, $US Urns' OmIs with lelU. .'o- extra. Turkish Towels, exira heavy iialil. sue 2 g i:.. e n h. Sei-ial. : (r 85c Cretonnes and Chlntxes in vjro-tx of designs, r. g T'i. .ii l. S-. i.il 45c Universal Trading Co. TEETH! TEETH! Willi the LuM Wiiilhor ...ining imw i (he tmte " the (,i ily teeth tiel. MODERN DENTISTRY LOWEST PRICES. Dr. J. F. Maguire Smith Block. i-l hal tlio nutters laid before 'hem in the board s ineniorandiim te placed before 5ir Henry Tliorniun lea mediately on their return to Ottawa and that pe nal consideration would bt given Au.o.. . .. . IVI i lie rv-tuvviv. At 1.30 eterday afternoon the Literal eiecutive met the parliamentary party and took up further matters in connection witli the development of this port and ditrlct. 1 -w. Great for a I I oya'n fl Phoni 575. TIMBER SALE X 55. Tlr il t gt,r. : it In Ihr ,Jfl' )' suprxis. ai smillvr- 0 Xli u ul iv.iw.fc j( ; !' .ilmll MP'V.1 4 Mmi'U. Hilar !. Tar i rr. oiu t-: i f .! innlwr ' I'tTMHV Ikll M,r-, Iraa thr ik in trwtrr M Ik api. .il i larthrt nartifitiri ' l. lr.w, i . v (i tr. I'rtiirv Hlik-t M r Small Shipment Arrives tn Tor The First of Series Two sbeep armed ; yesterday front V. ' ;ranrh, sHuate1 at Osi Island, remsipned Hulcbers (iroeer L shipment is the fom regular hipmeil ' from Smith lsaud to Areording to Mr. rnu-the nil-ihc of sheep i; rounding dislrn l is a . the eiperimental staue aide success has tteen already a ad both the fodder conditions esis ' lalull.l lull l.nan fllllll I 131 larly suitable to Him Is a koimJ demand m tin' local mutton and the stioep is already p'" 'table. TORONTO. Oct 1 1 l1 nice of Wales i cpoits to Hie (sd Toronto as s W : I" I t i I" f!ar ll'( Tli'" ui'tk I' PRINCE FOR TORONTO I'1 I. f