"'I TOUR BRYANT'S FALL FEAST FASHION For Fall, Bryant's again presents Leishman Clothes for men who realize . th&imrlortance of appearance in attaining leadership. You can be one of these meh'ata cost far below your Auto Drivers' Tests Coming T Start in Kamioops This Month and Later in Other Towns of Province KAMLOOPS, Oct. 5: (CP) Test il - I I Ready-To-Wear Made-To-Measure 534.50 to $45.00 $35.00 to $60.00 Your Headquarters For "Leishman Clothes" BRYANT COMPANY LIMITED Phone 29" 532, 3rd. Ave. W. P.O. Box 622 jlng of capabilities oi automobile BAZAAR IS - SUCCESSFUL Punch Board, Mrs. Wright Davies. wneei. Mrs. v. m. Rayner, Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. M. J KeaviL - v Hot Cogs and Poo. Mrs. John Bremner and Mrs. A. J. Croxford. Mrs. L. S. Hope wa& In charge of the tea room. Mrs. G. A. Rlx. Miss Jean Harrison R.N.. Mrs. C. H. ,Hanklnson and Mrs J. A. Hlnton j poured and servlteurs' were Mrs. J. 'H. Carson. Mrs. John ConneU. Mrs. drivers to determine their fitness ?. Mc" i to hold licences will commi? n 9.h?! Mrs F MacCaUum, Mrs. this month and will soon be InstI- 'J Vc I Landry and tuted in other cities and towns. So m,t CashIer waa Mrs-far the tests have onlv hn h.M 1 ?u! Tca "P re read Vancouver anH vj,fftH, . Dy klTS- John Bremner. Keep up to date. Act vi use regn. larly. Winners of rafHes'were: Mink Choker, donated by William . . . . iNc. 423. i Man's Bath Robf. donated br ,; mmm jll urn For teveril dcctdes this rich, m!y beer hit been brewed to perfection In the Victoria-Phoenix Brewery, Victorii, B.C., ind hi$ ilwiyi nuinUined its popularity with the people or the North. There arc many beers to chooie from now-a-dayi, but those '" w'1 lo e certin lo obuin the beit, always order Phoenix ni Export Lager Beer. PHOEniX EXPORT .A 4 Hi,; The $ame high quality since 1858 ' Th. HWWM PUblUhed or djphjj. toa. u,uor ConUo, Botr4 or o, Ihf Ob.crnmen. .1 ;227. by TL Taber. TSS bazlt mrs "Thursday, Ofber s Bryant Co.. won by Mrs. Thomas Yule. No. 26a Ladles' Overnight Case, donated! r Onr.e. Limited, won by S. V.' Cox. No. 629. Bed Spread, donated by D. Elio, Annual Affair tf Women's Hospital von by Donald Jardie. Na 783 Auxiliary Drew Wide Measure Cushion donated by Alex Mac Of Suport : kenzie. won by Patricia Stuart, No. The annual bazaar of the Wo-' Hal a ton of coaL donated by men's Auxiliary of the Prince Ru-' PnUpott-Erttt, won by Mrs. C. C. pert General Hospital yesterday af-, MUk- 578. ternoon In the Canadian Legion Drum of oil. donated by Stand-rooms was a highly successful af- ard 011 employees, won by Mrs. H. fair. Weather was favorable and E- Ann. No. 1. the patronage by the ladles of the Electric toaster, donated by Oor-clty was large and general. A steady )n & Anderson, won by Mrs. J. R. flow nn r n x. u Marlin K'n fan of callers kept the rooms rrrm-etA Ihrniiittinf Hat. dOnatrM hr Waf Jtr Kr-Vr- v.wmvm uit aticiuuuu. j - - - . . ' w . The financial proceeds were Tery son won by Sim Joy. No. 1053. gratifying. , Tvo Kiddie Boudoir Lamps, don ated by Northern British Columbia Ouests were received by Mrs. F. PoTer b TOn Mri Nel Luth S. Walton in the absence of the So. 417. president, Mrs. J. R. Morison. . , . . ... Mrs. Jack Preece was general con- CI fV? by Mr Smlth' Ko vener and the jadles to charge of g," various stalls were as follows: am Mmtmd, w. ,. w. ........ . .v. ii-nn hv Mr M r , x? ol and Mrs. F Cameron. Home Cooking, Mrs. A. T Ivarson and Xtrs George H11L Candy. Mrs. W. Nesbitt and Mrs. TT T T i Rkfffcs,iSlis'B&th (Sandy and yrslurjajO Va k ' 1 ; uniPondMrf, J. Ivarson andJ Mrs. ueorgft pawps. Case of Milk, donated by Pacific Milk Co, won by Mrs. M F. Nicker- son. No. 494. Luncheon set. donated by Fraser & Payne, won by M. Montesano. No. 183. . box or chocolates, donated by Overwaltea. won bv Jark Pt N0.H07. Five pounds of coffee, donated by W. H. Malkln Co.. won by Michael Connell, No. 483. Alarm clock, donated by A. E. Ireland, won by Mrs. J. A. Teng. No. Tea pot and stand, won bv r..i Ross. No. 871. Ladies' silk pajamas. H. 8. Wallace Co won Kv Mr. r Aiciienzie, No. 918. One Dozen fancy tumblers, don ated by Thompson Hardware, won by Mrs. J. R. Morrison, No. 883. Men's Sweater 'donatd hv Arm. I Importers.' won hv w n riu. I - 1 ... . . UtRt.lil I Picture, donated by Sllvcrsides uromers, won by W. A. Hogg, No. 245. Picture, donated by McRae Bros won by Ned McLeod. No. 574. Baby Doll, donated bv Mr J Clark, won by Mrs. McArthur, No. in. Doll, donated by kiss Edith Oandy, won by W. H. Wllsbn- Murray, No. 32. Bed Doll, donated bv Ml Rrtith Oandy. won by Miss Creddle Mor gan, No. 19. Cushion, donate hv Mi. PAitu Oandy. won by Mrs. R. T. Anderson. No. 7. Cheese and Cracker Dish, don-1 aiea by Mrs. Frank iMrs. F. A. Rogers. No I Side of Lamb, donated by Jack , Preece. won by Mrs. O. A. John- . son, no. 76. Another early fall white frot , came to Prince Runert A lirlnir (hat j night and was still In evidence until I me sun rose this morning. Except .possibly for a few very fragile plants on lower ground, there was no damage to gardens. Prospects now are for a period of clear, sunny days and cool nights with possibly sharper frosts. MI.VKIHI. ACT rForm 3.) Cfrflfltatp or Improrrnicnli NOTICK Sulphld No. J2. fiuiphlde No. 13. No. 2 Fracttonal. 6. No 3 rr: r! H1,!!?1 c1,"m-' Mtua the Coat DUrtrlct." Whre located : On th Roito.ll . . n . Ouloh Crrk. " lAfuI holder: Northern Prritc UA J?? I. FrWlck NU(.. ' ln f t for NorUvnn PrrltM wTL" dat hweof. to apply to rt tr woT I or certificate Inyrovemenu for iht purport of cumi 8 Cr'n 0rmt 01 H Vf ,jVj fUrU'W tek- notice that action. Dated thU 30th ony of Augiut, 1939, I i-eg or Lamb, donated by Jones Family Market, won by Jack Mc- Donald. No. M7. Roast of Beef, donated by Steri-. ;ng Market, won by E. Walton. No. FiftV BOurid'Jtarlr nt nror 4AnfL d by MbssUeifa's' Bracerr- won? tv.- "H . wMiun-vi m Pna sa or flour, donated s 1 u";ff Jy o. W. Nlekerson Pn T.M No. 121. i Hanging basket, donated by Mil-" ler's Florist Shoo, won bv Emllv Doherty. No. 1021. Seven pounds of butter, donated by Valentin Dairy, won by Oeorge W. Abbott. No. 221. , Box of apples, donated by Happy Wong, won by Mrs. W. M. Watt No. 904. Ladies' silk gown, donated by People's Store, won bv E. Walt TODAY'S STOCKS (Court j 8. D. Jotuvtoa Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri, .10Vi Cariboo Quartz, 1.75. Dentonla. .02A. Fefrvlew. .014. Oold Belt. .24. Hedley Mascot, 33. Mlnto. .01. Noble Five. .03. Pend OreUle. 170. Pioneer. 2.20. r Premier. 18. ; Privateer. .91. Reeves McDonald, .40A, Reno, .47. Reftef Arlington, .15A. Salmon Gold. .03. Sheep Creek, 1.10. Oili A. P. Con.. 20. Calmont, .42. C. A? E, 230A. Freehold. .03. Home. 281A. 4 t Royal Canadian. 1 .' OkalU. 1.25. Mercury. .08A. Prairie Royalties, M. Toronto Aldennac. 2S. BeatUe. 1.05. Central Pat, 2.09. Con. Smelters, 50.50. East Malartlc. 22K Francoeur. 22. Gods Lake. 29. Hardrock I. .90. InL .Nickel 46.25. Kerr Addison. 1.75. Little Lon? Lac, 2.82. McLeod CockshuU. 18. Madsen Redlake, 8. Moneta. J3. Niranda, 72.00. Pkkle Crow. 4.10. Preston E. Dome, 1 M. San Antonio. 1.61. Sherrltt Gordon, 18. Stadacona, 39. UchL .73. Bouscadlllac. .4.. Mosher Oklend. .04 W. Oklend, M. 8melter? Oold. XH. Dominion Bridge. 4230. New York American Can. U3Ti. Amer. Car and robndary. 37 V. Amer. 8meltlng and Refining. 544 Amer. Telephone St Telegraph. 162 Anaconda. 33si. Caterpillar Tractor. tV. Dupont. 179. Oeneral Motors. 54 4. Inland Steel. 964. International Nickel. 38TJ. Kennecott Copper. 404. National Blseuit. 224. New York Central, 21. Radio Corporation, 5i. Standard Oil of California ?oi'. Standard Oil of New Jersey, 484. i unuea rnill. 86. United States Steel. 74Ti. 8ears-Roebuck. 774. Five thousana Ruprt people read the Dally News, u pays to let them know what you have to tell KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! PpU Mnjr Suff.r Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. i l?.,ffl'' !' W low kloo4eo ttr dH loot fc,iu, mi tueng. ( Dibb. won byi fhrrfwnwfrj,i:ni4u.irfuJ . 19. j " tfcrouthogt jour fcodr. A Jutt u to tit V 'V1:? "lo4t MoliBt ! roar ntry la your bod tad r,t, ,.a join, 1 Ct Dr. WUIUm. Pink Ml! MT. Tkr rt vorld-funoa for th Klp th In luerntiiir th; namkor and (trtutb of rid ro r rlnadncofi air. Ak louTZrL.ll.. THE SEAL of QUALITY aSj'ejfii GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyc PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert II i GEORGE RAFT Foster To Direct Auxiliary Service SPECIAL THE STORY OF A MAN WHO REALLY STOLE A MILLION! CLAIRE TREVOR DICK FORAN HENRY ARMETTA VICTOR JORY Mattress Trade-in Offer OX SUNAN'.UIt Boaprtni and Innmprlnj to one unit IlrjuUr . Prtre .. In. for your old. ,S M SptcM LXTIIA ,U))i:i The Girl From Mexico" With Lupe Velez. Leon Krrol (At 8:39 Only World Xew g:2J Onir At 7 :00 and TONir.HT and Fill DA JT LaU Complete Sh w 1 Department of announce ThU nr.- JMSU of veteran u; (an active pat tn 't whoe servtct wt:. rvr-ritt.. rTTr . connection wttli u, B2i ??,S: CP - f rrcretkml huv canarf.i, T ot lhe ' rrtigiou. nature, a Canadian Lesion and VanrMir . chief of polr. has been appointed WntaU will be ; I fi I rfVrF r T thai ' 7V crca,ca BU- dln troop -naw ilUry war service in Csmada. the force , both at horn, S3-1.50 Elio's Furniture nriUHXQ THIKOAVrME 1 MR CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinentnl Trans-Allantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way PorU , 8S. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct PRINCESS LOUISE September 16th, 20th. October 6th. 7th. 27th Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacifi. Bcn'tt T,cket ana Reservation from w.UCOATES. General Agent. prnce Kunert It.C SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! wiling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leaves Prince Kupcrt every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leavo Prlnco Rupert for the East i'londay, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. for arcs, clc, call or tcrlto uiy iickct Office, 528 3rd lie " ru i!ilnteresiin tc knovv wn reading the Daily News that the nponlo nf thn whole district, are dninf the ame. in Jou ave fi?methiiiff to sell, a classified advertisement m mis paner will nnnn inf VAn te i n Uuvor in the citv k-x jruu juiuw ii niux; la a ""JZ. -ai era-" '