iii W5' : &1 in sail .11 nil Bit 5V Sr.; PAGE fOUK SIEI50JV Comes to Canada BRYANT'S STORE BRINGS PRINCE RUPERT MEN THE New Fall Hats We have 400 to show you. They're all new. All good. You'll find the sort of Hat the young man wants to wear. Also a group of rather more conservative styles and shapes. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A IIOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rates 11.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 The Stetson $6.00 In addition to the Stetson the John B. Stetson Co. of Canada Ltd. makes two other hats, the Brock and the Kensington, both formerly made in Canada. These are already well known for their high quality within their price range. Brock - $5.00 Kensington - $3.50 The establishment of the Canadian factory for making these hats will mean that the world-famed Stetson Hats will be sold in Canada at the same prices which apply in the United States, and the Canadian company will be managed by Canadians only. Bryant Company Ltd. Quality Men's and Boys' Wear Compare Our Prices We Deliver and Ship Out-of-Town Orders at No Extra Cost. It Will Pay You to Investigate NESTLE'S MILK Tails CO 4 CZ ft case per tin gc CANADIAN SALT-Plaln orOJTp Iodized, shakers, 3 for .." WHITE BEANS -f rjn 4 lbs 11 SPLIT LENTILS For soups Off 3 lbs CHRISTIE'S SODAS f Op Royal Creams, 1-lb. pkg. . -J-Ol WHITE SPRING SALMON Q C l's, 3 tins UUl HEINZ PICKLES All I9f varieties, qt. Jars Tiui BEST FOODS MA YON- QQ NAISE, 16-oz. Jar OUX, SAANICH CLAMS l's O7o 2 tins UlV, SAANICH CLAMS OQf Minced, V2's, 2 tins CoKj PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES per pkg xDl n MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Dave More Cents' P. O. Box 57$ Phone 18 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE PILLOWS BY SIMMONS 45 Pairs Pillows Q-f ffA from, per pair VOU 327 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 775 STYLE SHOW DRAWS MANY TOBmviBEiiiiixKtBtaiiinscna RUPERT I DELICATESSEN Your Catering Needs Skilfully Fulfilled We cater to socials, clubs, banquets, luncheons, dances, dinners and bridge parties. Made to Your Order Nothing too large or too small. LUNCHES PUT UP TO TAKE OUT Phone us any time. Give Us a Trial Phone Black 625. ii:K;!i:i!;:BXB:i!:cB:ii!:Bi:iB;i:B;r:i;!i:;ii!u "TILLIE THE TOILER" comment. The parade started from a golden dais and stairs in the centre of the stage, the curtain being drawn as each model stepped daintily down to a purple-draped nlatform on the front of the staee Display Under Auspices of Cambrailto display the details of each cos-Chapter Proved Big Attraction I tume. Jewels and accessories were To Capitol Last Night I provided for the occasion by Max Heilbroner. The presentation last night un-j Mlss Malsle Macdonald acted as der auspices of Cambrai Chapter, j announcer In a novel manner. Ac- Imperial Order, Daughters of the ampire, of. the fall fashion and style revue by Demcrs proved an ittraction which filled all seating capacity in the Capitol Theatre. companying music was played by Charlie Balagno's Orchestra which was concealed under the platform In the orchestra pit. The mannequins were Mrs. T. N. many, Indeed, being unable to KainiLePaSe Mrs- G. P. Tinker, Mrs. G.l J I ' . . - ' II? T nUlna 1 . T". n T w I lamission ior tne reatures first . oenner, Mrs. showing, making it necessary to I Hawtnorne Dunn and Misses Aud- ronpnt. f later- Tt - i rev Wrathall. Vivian WmMiall . iv vvtto a tuiui- " ........, ful show with twenty-one young ! Creddie Morgan, Dorothy Ballinger, . . .. . . i.i I l?HToVotV. Urn,- iirl-l --. 1-1- liiuy iauucis aispiaymg tne latest " UJUC iVlturej5ri creations in coats, dresses, after- jLaura Stephens, Cathie Irvine, ' Helen Stamn - Vinrpnf viniof vv.4iiulv.j, CVtiilllg UWIlO, r wwv sports attire, lounging apparel I stamP-Vincent, Olive Munro, Mai- ivuiieu au manner or lavorable "'vwom, liutmc ciuuKSDanK, Polema Cameron. Mollv Ellison. Eveyn Dalby and Mary Comadlna. The British picture "The Un- finished Symphony" proved an out standing screen attraction. The j story of the romantic life of Franz ; Schubert, famous composer, was , accompanied with generous lnter-jpolatlons, both vocal and instru-I mental, from the works of this i great master. The entire program will hi? re peated tonight and it Is to be anti cipated that it will again draw large patronage. American Legion Would Withdraw Red Recognition ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1: Amone reso lutions passed at the annual con vention or the American Lesion here was one urging the federal government to withdraw diplo- TO DAZLT KIWI Tuesdty, , "First Lady of Song " in New Role i vfiBAClJlOOJIli J Grace Moore, who returned recently from a record-breaking European tour, Is now delighting radio listeners every Monday night In a new series of unusual broadcasts. In addition to singing a number of familiar songs, she participates during each program with a group of Hollywood actors in brief dramatic sketches of episodes in her colorful career from church choir soprano In Jelllco, Tenn., to International star of the screen, concert, opera and radio. The new programs are broadcast from Hollywood every Monday evening at 6:30, Today's Stocks (Courtesy B. U, Jonnston Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel. .17. Big Missouri, .48. Bralorne, 5.30. B. R. Cons., .032. B. R. X., .lOV'z. Cariboo Quartz, 1.10. Dentonla, .20. Dunwell, .03 y2-Georgia River, .004. Golconda, .15Vi. 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Other resolutions ask for the deportation of all alien agitators, a ten-year stoppage of immieratinn ' a ban on entry to this country of all Fascists and Communists and the finger-printing of all unnaturalized aliens. Cleveland was chosen as the 1936 convention city. SEPTEMBER PLEASANT Over One Hundred Hours of Sunshine and Rainfall Continued To be Less Than Normal Sunshine In Prince Rupert this September totalled 100.8 hours as compared with 101.4 hours In the same month last year, bringing the total of sunshine for the year to date to 922.3 hours as against 929.4 hours in the corresponding period of last year. Precipitation this September amounted to 6.2 inches as compared with 9.85 inches in September 1934, making total precipitation for this year to date 34.02 Inches In comparison with last year's 69.94 Inches at a corresponding date. The weather summary for Sep-i tembe'r this year, as announced to-' day by R. G. Emmerson, Digby Isl- i and, Dominion meteorologist, is as follows: j Highest barometer reading at sea level, 30.28 on September 27. j Lowest barometer reading at sea ' level. 29.32 on September 14.' j Maximum temperature, 70 on September 5. j Minimum temperature. 39 on' September 24. Mean temperature, 52.8. Precipitation, 6.2 inches. Sunshine, 100.8 hours. TODAY'S WEATHER Triple Island Overcast, calm; sea smooth. Langara Island Overcast, light southerly wind; sea calm. Dead Tree Point 6vercast, calm; barometer, 30.14; temperature, 55; sea smooth. i Terrace Foggy, calm, temperature 48. Anyox-Foggy, calm, temperature 42. ) Stewart Clear, calm, temperature 39. ' I ft Hazelton Foggy, calm, frosty. Burns Lake Foggy, calm, temperature 35. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront No, boats being in with catches, there was no sale of halibut on the ' local Fish Exchange this morning. Boats going out yesterday to fish In Area No. 2 weer the Signal, Re- nei, Am and Teeny Mllly, Restoration Of Israel Is Talk Subject Speaker last evening at the regular meeting of the British-Israel Society was O. P. Tinker, whd took as his subject the "Restoration of Israel." Where was Israel to be found, And when would she be restored? The speaker showed the migrations of the ten tribes to the Isles of the West where they would be found In the latter days before the Millenium. For twenty -five hundred and twenty years Israel In the Isles had been bearing the penalties for breaking Ood's Just and everlasting laws The day was fast approaching, however, when all the glorious prophecies which have been made by so many of the prophets would show and is even now showing that Great Britain was Israel and "shall fear the Lord and his goodness in the latter days" (Hosea 3. 5.1 President P. II. Linzcy was In the chair. , WE" A Strain on Credulity -OU SEEM ToYSl&k Ste hHtT r1 r 2 r A HEYj VEK5. 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