PAGE FOUR Rain! Rain! WE REIGN— OVER $1560 WORTH OF RUBBERS FIRST QUALITY JUST ARRIVED DIRECT FROM FACTORY SELL AT MANUFA Rain! CTURERS’ COST Plain Rubbers s 6 to 104; reg. 85¢ 69¢e ing ihe Men’s Storm or 1's Rubbers price, 75c St selling at Children’s Rubbers Mi Childre1 10; reg. ee 1's Storm or Plain Rubbers to 2; reg. price, 85c 66 e zes 6 to 1044; reg. S6¢ selling at oC $1.10; selling at Plain Rubbers Se $1.10 s Women’s Rubbers; Cubar Men’s Storm or Spike Heel; sizes 3 to 7 74 > reg. 85c; selling Very Special! Men's Hip Gum Boot I y ».50 cancion ete $3.49 Very Special; seili Men’s Knee Rubber Boo Regular $3.50 $2.75 STORE Very Special; selling at CUT-RATE SHOE % 4a “23! J ond ae eS ATED Light with ) Ecomomy D thet ) = 1 | O save money on your electric light bills, follow the example of large buildings. They know that EDISON MAZDA Lamps—not nameless imitations—give greatest value for current consumed, Buy them by the carton, MADE IN CANADA EDISON © MAZDA LAMPS... CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED The New SPER HARD COAL per ton $11.50 Minehead Coals $11.50 per ton ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 Hotel Central Lid. Covenient to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views. reasonable. Spacious sample rooms. FIRST CLASS CAFE Open at All Hours Special monthly rate for Rooms and Meals Hotel Central Ltd. First Avenue & Seventh Street Pianos For Rent ease $4 Per Month and Up Pianos Tuned, $3 a ——— F WALKER’S MUSIC STORE | 72, who passed away suddenly Sun- Display of Wool ! Work in Window of Wallace Store There is rather a notable display of wool work in the window of H. S. Wallace Co. Limited which is at- tracting considerable attention. It is all the work of Mrs. C. G. Minns who is making the display for the 'purpose of showing some of the uses of modern varicolored wools. Among the articles displayed may be seen a beautiful cushion, an Af- ghan, knitted caps, a non-skid clothes hanger, water bottle covers, a wool mat, egg cosy, sweaters and a wool ball. With winter coming soon and with the revival in home handicrafts doubtless many ladies will be glad to have the opportun- ity of finding out from Mrs. Minns how some of the articles are made. ~ LOCALITEMS Miss Ruth Gillies and Mrs. E Hyde, who have been on a vaca- tion trip to Vancouver, returnec to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Norman McDonald left on this morning’s train for Montreal where he will embark on September 30 on board the steamer Duchess of Bed ford for a trip to Glasgow, Scot- land. John Willman of Usk, who has been on a brief business trip to Vancouver, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning on his way back to oe interior. | Paul Brentzen of Port Simpson ‘writes to the Daily News to state that it was not he who was recently reported as having been convicted and fined $25 in city police court for drunkenness. vitae es Frank Charnley of the scienti 'fic staff of the Prince Rupert Fish eries Experimental Station return ed to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after a two weeks trip to Vancouver and Victoria. James -A, Brown, well. known Ec- | stall River. sawmill, operator, ar- rived in the city on last night’ train from Port Essington to meet Mrs. Brown. and two daughter: who arrived in he cit; on the ss Prince Rupert this morning afte: a trip to Vancouver. Hotel Arrivals Cc ENTRAL ¥ HOTEL Cyril D. Morgan, Vancouver; Mr and Mrs. P. Chilak and D. Kobzey Anyox; C. L. Sanderson ,Shames; R. Nicholson, Victoria IS LAID TO REST The funeral took place this af- ternoon from the chapel of the B C. Undertakers to Fairview Ceme- tery of the late John Langdon, aged day night at the Prince Rupert General Hospital where he had been a patient for two years. Rev. W. D Grant Hollingworth, pastor of First | Presbyterian Church, officiated. WRIGLEYS > _ Miss D. Hogan TEACHER OF MUSIC Phone—Black 232 ae en se sae naPaE as ee eee somes be ee ey: ae bet Marries Director - FINE FILM IS OFFERED |Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell j Starred Again in “The First Year” at Capitol Theatre | | M Ta wy @ ‘hie Wednesday TWO sHow. —Tandg, 24 Feature Starts a; 1& 7 bau ADMISSION — Dm. Thursday Matinee at & ty Feature Starts 3:05 5~L5¢ a More in Love Than Ever the JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRp), ; “THE FIRST YEAR” WITH MINNA GOMBELL Newlyweds Who Seal Hasty Quarrels With Lingering Kisse Comedy—TOM HOWARD in “WHAT PRICE Aig Cartoon—‘MONKEY MELODIES” PARAMOUNT OUNT xml | and | FRIDAY and SATURDAY— —“HORSEFEATHERS” m0 0 A a ae A a a ey an yy Le aan J) acs ny ] | | | | Neatly spiced with wise lines and alternate heart-aches, the comedy drama “The First Year” brings that very popular screen couple, Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, once more to the Capitol Theatre in the mid-week feature offering here. This film, because of its more modern presentation of the two stars, will prove extremely popular here as it has done eksewhere. At the same time it retains everything which has made Gaynor and Farrell real screen idols. Janet is even}, more piquant and appealing than ever and Charlie reveals a hitherto untouched vein of acting talent. The plot of “The First Year” is) the drama of young love during the (first twelve months of married life. |The couple become engaged, marry | )and move away to a strange city \to begin life on their own, Discour- WEDNESDAY REVIVAL at 10:20—OCLARK Garip 7] MADGE EVANS in “SPORTING BLOOD” a! 8 c's 8.8 New Management 25 TAXI GARAGE 2 Barbara Robbins (Irma Theo- | aging situations gradually outweigh bald in real life) makes a stage }the honeymoon joys and a drama- 4 er romance come, true by marry- |tie crux brings about separation SIXTH STREET ing Robert Bell, her stage man- |Then there is a pretty ending. ager Minna Gombell plays an import- Efficient and Fast Workmanship at Lowest Rat jant part in the supporting cast. As the weekly revival feature, “Sporting Blood,” a fine horse pic- ture, starring Clark Gable and Satisfactory Service Guaranteed Free Estimates on All Wor Mail Schedule A. M. Honeywell - - Phone 3 Madge Evans, is brought back to- for the East— night. | Monday, Wednesday and Friday | ~ — wieleaceea . 10:30 a.m.; “rom the East— | Tuesday, Thursday and ‘Satur- | day 9 p.m. vor Vancouver— | Tuesday 12:30 p.m.| Three ° bm TAX SALE OF LANDS Friday 11 p.m. | September 12 and 21 p.m.| from Vancouver— } Sunday . Same Weanesday 9:30 a.m September 8, 17 and 29 a.m.} The Government of the Province of British Columbia Friday p.m. ° ‘ ® fee thgest ond anyon Prince Rupert Assessment District Sunday 7 p.m Wednesday 3 p.m The Annual Tax Sale of Lands for delinquent taxes will be held at my office, PRINCE ‘aie 1 RUPERT, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5th, at 10 a.m. At the POLICE OFFICE, TERRACE, on FRIDAY, yopoene 7th at 3 p.m. At the COURT HOUSE, STEWART, OCTOBER Ith, at 2 p.m. All lands upon which land taxes and school rates are delinquent for the year 1930 will be exposed for sale, Get the Most Out of Your RADIO | with NEW TUBES for the Particulars of properties to be offered at Tax Sale can be obtained from the Provincial Collector at the above address. The Tax Sale list will be published in the British Columbia Gazette before the of sale. date A. J. LANCASTER, Provincia! Collector Support Farmers Prepare wonderful programmes of fall and winter, Give your radio new life, new sensitivity, new volume. Replace worn out tubes with new tubes, at e ° very little cost. Bring your . present tubes in and let us test them. The farmers and gardeners of Central British Columbia are Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited making an effort to supply the Prince Rupert market with vese teeoer oe ay OO ad, tables, fruit, potatoes, poultry and eggs and other products of the district. Prince Rupert people are asked to encourage this movement )) oe asking for Central British Columbia products whenever pram Prince Rupert DRY DOCK SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons ticable. Co-operation in this matter encourages merchant: vho buy from farmers and if the farmers are prosperous it wil) D¢ 4" encouragement for others to take up land and thus add ‘v the buying power of the whole northern and central part of the pr vince, Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Householders can help by keeping this in mind and asking merchants for Central B. C. products whenever possible. Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts : é ; ’ , 5 ’ ; ; . “I