v EYES Licencee for Numonnti Full-vue Frames, The Newest In Eye-Wear Sweater Special Values to $3. Color, size and style selection in all year around wool sweaters. Sizes 24 2"i through 34 ?JL Fall Dresses Materials and styles you expect to pay much more for. Complete Q-fl IT ft color and ?JL,aU pattern to choice. Sizes 6 through 14. EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving rn CIIAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 264 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties I: $gjs IB f 1 ' ? Reefer Coats All interlined. Popular style in a warm child's coat. Limited quantit; Sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6 S4.50 Fur-Trimmed Coats All full lined. Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14. Regular value' 89.95 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" j THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 5 A STARTLING Watermeoi's NURSES' ENSEMBLE Pen Pencil Thermometer fff t fMJM.Wt 'prk$ Jfwcl-likc In its whit pcr brillianct yet unobtrusrvcly. blending with the nurtt't uniform, Wsterman't pcnf pencil an4 thermometer holder the three snugly carried tn I mart white leather case that can be attached to the uniform. A gift any nurse will appreciate. Ideal for graduation. Other mt, beautiful! toietf, $9 00, $10 00 a-aj 7XT 7.50 CM FilM i Ctirano trim CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.CPb.C. Wallace Block, Phone CIO Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher A.A.A, Certificate PHONE RED 811 Addition Made Teaching Staff Central Hotel To Miss Dorothy O'Neill, who has been teaching recently at Pacific, has been appointed to the staff of Borden Street School, it was announced at the City Hall today. Miss O'Neill is an addition to the staff, it having been found necessary to add a teacher owing to Increased school population. DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers bon and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery AU Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled Urgent Appeal 1 To Public For Clothing Cambrai Chapter of the I.O.D.E. urgently appeals to the public for donations of all types of clean, used clothing, blankets, scraps of: Woolen material suitable for quilts, odds and ends of new wool, and men's sox. PHONE BLUE 328 TO HAVE PICKED UP. Modern. Rooms Steam Baths CAFE Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress For Ladies and Gentlemen's TAILORING t. lee Second-hand Suits, Overcoats Raincoats, and Working Pants. Bargain. Cleaning. Press'ng, Repairing 3dAr. phone Green 960 P.0.975 FRESH SHRIMPS Dally After 4:30 p.m. BOAT W.S.L. TROTIER'S DOCK THE SEAt-of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert itswa Waterfront Whiffc S Fishing Activity Quiet for Present; Fall Charters; Shrimp Fishing Going On Marshall, has been chartered by the tialnr ., also has chartered Miss l. j. Haiiiweu has been! With halibut and salmon fishine seasons over, these promoted to the vice-principaiship are dog days along the Prince Rupert waterfront, at least of Borden Street School. a f fL, .u :ntn.not ic ; Vm fichincr concerned. For those who would follow other pursuits, hmvpvpr. ihoro dVimilrl ha nlontv in Hr in tfip activities nf PRINCE RUPERT the war. The several , Prince Rupert halibut boats which 4lAMtll.a 141. V. n Naval Reserve will continue uninterruptedly in that work. The next fishing activity will be the herring. In addition to the demands of the reduction plants and for bait purposes, Prince Rupert district herring will be required this winter by Nelson Bros. Fisheries Limited j Prince Rupert cannery which will , be putting up canned herring with tnmnt. T I 1 I.J wmam saute, lit is huaj rcput leu ; that the B. C. Packers plans to pro turned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boden, arrived in port at 11:25 la-t night from the south and sailed at 5:30 ajn. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. The Naas River area is being reopened tomorrow night to gill- cess herring at Its Claxton cannery 'nettlnS and trolling. Reports have this winter. Meanwhile, it will en received of some chums run- probably be a few weeks before nln2 around the Naas but it is there is anv movement In rpeard to not expected there will be any 'herring although there are reports , Particular fishing activity there, .that there have been already someiAt resent time all types of 'indications of herring around Tucks !salmon flshlng in this district are 'Inlet at the head ot'Prlnce Rupert lclcsed down around toe Harbor .ihmui cuu ui uie vueen isnanoiie I Islands. ran cnaners oi wince Kuperti The Alaska Transportation Co.'s fishing vessels include the Prince steamer Tcn'gass arrived in port Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative at noon today from Ketchikan .......... o- wjtn iisn ior transnipment over ;,,,.,,, wald. and nanawalra. r.nnt TTVrt r. n- ,-., . ... .riaTOlu I 7. T uuuuiaii inuuonai naijways. Aiier r ,l Walters, by Nelson Bros. Fisheries discharging, the Tongass will sail Ltd. Prince Rupert cannery for in continuation of her voyage to packing chums from Queen Char- Seattle, ' lotte Islands. The Ogden, Capt. r dTTmu lrtlll"ft crulser Naskeena Seegay and W. R. Lord which are med to port last night, b all busy packing. , m Shrimp fishing is now lng around the head of Prince Ru pert Harbor, the boats engaged in this work belnn Shrubsall Bros.' STORY OF re- ESPIONAGE North Foreland, William Rudell's I and William-n air chaw's Kb nm' Wartime esnionaze is thp rtmiivl mVwwwm !,,! William Larkin's WXJ3. The object of "BriUsh Intelligence,' , J shrimps are being taken and pro- a swiiuy-pacea melodrama, which Jjcessed by Bacon Fisheries. 13 one ot ,ne features of a double bill picture program at the Capi-i Like other establishments of the t! Theatre this afternoon and. I Fisheries Research Board of Can- eyenins- Boris Karloff and Mar-' ada, the Prince Rupert Fisheries Tet Lindsay have the leadln Experimental Station has somewhat Period of the picture Is revised Its activities so as to con- tne Flrst War and the spies j centrate more on problems of direct wnose activities it concerns are importance to the efficient pursuit tne service of England and of industries on a war basis. The ermany. Karloff Is a super-spy scientific staff these days Is even ln the service of Germany who has busier than usual. Certain actlvl- managed to convince the British ties which may be said to have been Iniell!gen:e that h Is working for more or less of a side issue class island. Miss Lindsay is also a are temporarily suspended. counter-esplona operative. One of the features of the picture de- I Harry Beale, who has not been plcta an a,r raid over London seen at Prince Rupert for a couple during which Karloff sets off a Of years, Is at present relieving tUne bamb designed to wipe out Kenneth Morrison as purser of the entire British cabinet. Heroic Princess Adelaide which was ln port actlon 00 ths Plrt of the intelll-last evening. Mr. Beale, formerly gence department foils the plot well known as an assistant purser T1'e other picture on the program on ine bKagway run, is now regularly purser of the Princess Mary on the Powell River route. Thomas Anderson, manager of the Tucks Inlet reduction plant, re- NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3, Zarelll Froprletor "A DOME AWAY FROM HOME" R'.ca 75c up 60 Room.? Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box. Ill UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.8. CAT ALA EVERY IDES T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:80 p.m. 10:50 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m II Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Are. Phono III lis "Mai He's Makine Evm at m a blend of romance and comedy with colorful dance revues. Action revolves around the efforts of Tom Brown, a young press agent, to make American girls more fashion conscious. Constance Moore plays (Opposite Brown In the role of a pretty Broadway model. Supporting (roles are taken by Anne Nagel, Richard Carle, Jerome Cowan, Elis- jabeth Rlsdon and Fritz Feld. jj Everything in Novelties At I Evas Novelty SHOP 625 3rd. Ave. West Our Famous Edsun Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanaimo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 SMOKER IS ENJOYABLE Local Canadian Lesion Gives Entertainment for Fighting Forces. Last evening ihe Canadian Le glon club room was crowded by I members of all branches of the navall and military units as well , as Legion mcmoers 10 enjoy me Legion's smoking concert which will be long remembered. D. O. Borland, the Legion's new president, acted as chairman and heartily welcomed the guests. Being obliged to attend a meeting arranging for the forthcoming Red Cross concert sponsored by the Legion he relinquished his duties to S. A. Cheeseman. Community singing ably led by Sergeant-Major Day and Lieuten ants Ryan and Whittle, was en thusiastic. The manner in which the soldiers sang old war favor ites recalled to veterans sitting at their side war memories of a quarter' of a century ago. A splendid program, thoroughly enjoyed to Its last note and with selections encored again and again. Included comet solos by which included Bobby Reld and on Davidson, rendered fine selections. In reply to Lieutenant Whittle, behalf of the soldiers thank- lng the Legion for the concert, the chairman took the opportunity to ouraay October lit TONIGHT oxiT Alice taye In 2 Shows- 7:00 mm.., Boris Karloff "British Intelligence" (England's Fearls, Spj-lluntm) WITH MARGARET LINUS J ir . ill o.ni -u una ia 14 PI and Sonr In "MA! HE'S MAKING i n,a ai JiE WITI TOM BROWN (At 7:00 and 9 U) LUMI.Xi MON- TIES.. WED, "LILLIAN RUSSELL Canada At War 25 Years Ago Fusilier Peebles, banjo solos by n 1Q, ,.. . Fusilier Johnston-Watson, piano- rW ,,. , WT!1 accordion solos by Mike Colossi Z"mlZPT; f la monologues by Untenant Rankin nZL J5Z?T and vocal solos by Sergeant-Major SSKiiJSn k' v" Day and Fusilier Taffy. Davis. At ' ?!Tn!L tween Brltaln S and iTn Bulgaria-assisting . " the piano was Bob To-nsend and was Norman Davidson. I Bill Stewart and his orchestra. Paymaster Lleutenaiv rmmm. er P. M. Ray R. C. N, R saiim m night on the Princess Adelaide tat a trip to Vancouver. bott. ,J. M, Walker. John Aa- remind rfmmfl mm ihem mat that nne one of nr ui( the main song, A. M, Davles. C L Bans r-ji, rn.v. i n.u r.. - "-. nf amtc iwii for 7k :Z Zvr 1 mornlnS to Klrwlith with lobjects of the organization was to William Reld. Rupert plant. - .w. I nrf 1 1 Arrant Tmtcaa. 1411 ... ....... a t , Thp noM Rtnmoe " . "" ca uuich, ajiu aaa m au ways poiDie to tnelr Aiier singing in- wa:iriai j- n.f r, XI "ommion umstable A. J. Watkln-1 comfort and hanplncja. happiness. them them the the soldiers soldiers Cook's Teeny Mllly for packing. The "enfno ,,..( ----- th to cany ou an spnntanwm'j , Ample refreshments Were served concluded the enter auirr.ont u.. in - a . i , l.ln. "I'm 1 A 1 . ' . . u vujiuuuice cmui5ung oi nm ouui-j lire ci n- uxt I d Storage 0VCrnaUl 01 me Pwer Plani at the! Cameron (chairman), Oeorge Ab- Fellows." B.C. 3 STAR Canadian RYE Whisky $125 $030 $050 Uox. Ab2Soi. W40or. DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY THE B.C. DISTILLERY CO. LIMITID This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by th Government of British Cotumbli. RAILWAY I LINES VBK wfMNr. VUMAlf.ll CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S S. "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday, 10 p m. To Vancouver Direct S S. "Princess Louise" s S. "Princess Norah" Oct. 5th, 17th, 28th Nov. 7th, 18th, 28th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise" ss. "Princess Norah" Oct. 12th and 24th Nov. 3rd, 14th, 24th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. Lt COATES, General Agent - Prince Rupert, B.C. CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for . VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Trains Leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST. monuay, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For Fares, etc., Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD AVE-PHONE 260 ... ,i j. Ai.. r.lnef Agents, ior xrans-vanaua