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Rifle Nearly jg QQ Books 1 Set Books of Knowledge Q-fl A A A 20 Volumes tPlU.UU 1 Set National Encyclopedia" 9A A A Slightly used $4V.UU Shop Early W e Close 5 p.m. E .LI O S THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert, B.C. J Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trnns.I'nrifi,. To Vancouver via Ocean Pacific ! "j i una D.u..... a j.i.u. r""- nueiaicre every Frldav 10 nm TO .U VANCOUVER VANCOUVER UIUECT-IMIINCESS UUtECTLnuNCESsil I NOItAII , "Cl. ZiHIi, Nov. 8th, 18th, 29th J J WINTER EXCURSION TO VANCOUVER $32.00 3 lickeis on hale ISov. 1st, 1937 to Feb. 28th, 1938 Final Return Limit March 31st, 1938 Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services 3 Tickets and Reservations from IV f. rnATPS r.nrl A ml n GREAT SEA TALE HERE Kipling's "Captains Courageous" Pictured on Screen of Capitol Theatre "Captains Courageous," (Rud-yard Kipling's thrilling saga of Gloucester fishermen, comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here for a special three day run commencing tonight. Fishing fleets play an Important part in the .action of this picture which should, therefore, be of particular Interest In such a fishing poit os Prince Rupert. The leading roles are taken by Freddie Barthomew, Lionel Barrymore and Melvyn Douglas. Freddie plays tne part of the pampered son of an American millionaire who falls overboard from a liner on which he Is travelling to Europe, being picked up by a fish ing-dory manned by Spencer Tracy who portrays a Portuguese fisherman. The boy Is taken to a fishing schooner captained by Lionel Bar rymore. His tale of being the son of a millionaire is attributed to the shock of falling overboard. He is put to work and gradually his regeneration proceeds with dramatic and thrilling sequences following. The hardy, honest fishermen make a man of him. Thrilling sea scenes and adventures are among the fea tures of the picture, the cast of which Includes Mickey Rooney. Charley Orapewln, Jack Larue and John Carradine. Cheque Artist Is Sentenced Here John Mitchell was sentenced to nine months' terms of imprisonment to run concurrently on each of two charges of obtaining money on worthless cheques by magistrate McClymont In city police court yes terday afternoon. Mitchell, who I was brought back from Prince George, is said to have a long rec ord of such sort of offences. In I fact he has just been sentenced I to two terms of one year's Impris-I onmcnt each at Prince Georee for j obtaining goods fraudulently as well as drawing a threy months' term at Smlthcrs for a similar offence. AGREE THE DAILY NEWS Thursday FOR BAD BREATH. SMOKER J THROAT BUCKLEY'S THROAT AIDS. lOt Boys To Repair Damage Caused On Hallowe'en Four out of fivf boys who on Hallowe'en chopped down a goal post on the football field at King Edward High School, thereby arousing the Indignation of the High School student body, appeared informally before Magistrate Thomas McClymcnt, Sitting as judge of the juvenile court yesterday, and, after receiving a few pointed remarks and timely suggestions as to con duct In future, were instructed to repair the damage they had done to- the completersatisfaction of the oollce. The seriousness of barricading the streets on Hallowe'en and the possibility of serious results was also emphasized. John Worrobec's Funeral Is Held The funeral of the late John Wor-robec, for twenty-five years a resident of Prince Rupert and well known as lamplighter for the Canadian National Railways, took place this afternoon from the chapel of the B.C. Undertakers to Fatrvlew Cemetery. Worrobec passed away at the Prince Rupert General Hospital at Uy; first of the week. Rev. J. C. Jackson, pastor of First United Church, officiated and Miss M. A. Way presided at the organ to accompany the hymns which were "Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide with Me." ! Pallbearers were K. Hallberg, J. M. Walker. N. Thomas. S. Zbura-, W. Rabs and N. Zabudny S SO WELL WITH ALL CARNATION MILK has maoc a special reputation in the case of premature and other hard-to-raisc babies. But it also is specially good for all bottlc-fed babies. It is so easy to digest, so safe, and has an extra amount of "sunshine" vitamin D. These virtues are the Iflffff.Kt? m iwi m results of the way Carnation treats rich, whole milk cva- Hotel Arrivals Central a nnsmusson. Maene Rabbcn, john Sorvig and R. W. McLcod. 'city I Knox J, A. Allen, city. Prince Kupert T: C. Clarke, Frank Crosley, I). J Muir and O D. MacKinnon, Vancouver. Koyal L O. Alley, Vancouver; S. A Mercer. New Westminster. F. A. 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