PAGE SIX EYES Litem-: for Nu mounts Full-v Frames, The Newest in Eje-Wear Get a SJ.95 DRESS FREE Actual Worth to $20 BUY 1 FOR $1.95 And Choose Another Dress -- EYES E? pert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving k A t I II iv 1SX ax n JEWELER CIIAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment eisoroner DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Rasement Store fbr Fine China, Glassware and Novelties Only 2 Days Left! Women's Wear Surplus Stock Store Closes Its Doors With A BANG UP BARGAIN FREE FALL AND WINTER COATS Valuta $7.50 and .95 RUPERT MEN'S STORE SALE OF WOMENS WEAR SURPLUS 210 SIXTH STREET Between 2nd and 3rd Avenues. X , r , , , n I e . !J. H. BULGER Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mirk Optometrist VALENTIN DAIRY K.ai R.J Sank run, Bide. PHONK CJ7 5' 5 .scat iu ituicu .licit s ana uujs store f A HIT WITH THE is DIVISION g Watermsin's Carried by thousands ia the 1st Division, the Canadian Navy and snocbers of the R C.A-F., it is tic choice of the men tn uniform. COlOim. (SKfSIfOat cio, Aiaorfna.t.pKMi.a ma 5.00 tW mm Inn. U-M, Sit nt mm nm to wm homc WrwMB'tj pom mi pnni tar tw '5.50 I dty , A Complete Stock OF ALL THE NEW WATERMAN PENS AND PENCILS AT It's interesting to know when reading the Daily Newa that the people of the whole district duin: the tame. District News I Work Proceeding On Hunter Basin Mining Property Minister of Public Works In Interior SMITHFRS. SeDt. 26. Hon. C. S. heir ' i -. Phone 651 for Free Delivery Insist on LUCKY LAGER The Champagne of lletri Let your own taate Irllynu the tlilTrrrnce Ix-lwcrn Lucky I jigcr anil onllnhry lr it coat no more. Xm?lt m)ny ihrM olhrr malt bttmragett ntiMLR nun ntBTONtTpoALK flLYFK sriiING STOUT COAST BREWERIES LIMITED Vanrousrr Victoria IS'evr Weatmlntler M.J This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government f P-;jSh Cc fumbia. THE DAILY NEWS Thurid.7.Stpl,a,,lr SMJTHERS Mr. McDonald and family have arrived la Smuhc;s from Prince Rupert to take up re:iience here. Mr. McDonald is clerk to Road- master R. C. Davidson, taking over SMITH ERS, Sept. 26.-Work on a jeiinquslvd by Stanley the mining road from the Telkwa Noble who has been transferred to Collieries to the Hunter Basin mine, Edmonton. , 15 miles south of Telkwa, is pro- V ceeding at a fast pace, being helped along by the extremely fine wea- Frank Foster returned home ther that has prevailed throughout fron a trip south a few days ago. he past four or five weeks. Mrs- Fofttr and their daughter. It is expected that machinery will Dorothy, have remained behind at be taken to the property as soon as Port Hanasy far th; time being on the road is finished and that a fair- arr,Bnt o the illness of Mrs. sized crew of men will be nut to Foster f4hr who recently met work at the property which Is ertou mishap when hit by showing uo well under the develop a motor on the highway near ment work being carried out by the hls homc a Port Haney. enwrst neople under the direction f Mr. Tomlinson. M.E. W. V. Tomlinson. who motored south to Vernon a short time ago, taking his son, Raymond, back to school there, has returned and reports that Vernon, Revelstoke and other place in the south art booming and that it is frequently J impossible to obtain accomodation i at any hotel in those places. i Oswald H. HcsWns and family . -d . c.mi...,. . ,eft m M'Jla morning foaan ex- ' WUfcJVtf AUbOUa) trU&tUiCl with ' M. M. Connelly. MX.J. for " tended motor trip to the south i . . . . ana to Duncan on Vancouver Isl Mm throueh the district. E- T. Kennedy, MIA arrived here '-om Terrace yesterday morning to -iect the minister and to aceom-"nv him thnmh the Skeena rid--7 Rnd to nointout the Immediate ifo- h' "'-'tt'tuency in "10 ?rav of roads and bridges. TOYDOV SeDt. 28: CP) uac ilirjr m Trot, Willi and Mrs. S. H. Hoskins. nave alde4 lnvadin-?; parachutists, ads. Do you? Andlhpn .- A ,he next card fib SnHntopfaee-. that's uclcy. A,bwfctPirMei ecamPa3ne A flavour ,al you, ntaSa;n A"d W on fcand 'iiain L.. iii . . w . Mi TOOK IT TOO HARD SOMEWHERE IN ENOLAND, Sept. 2: CP) When a British ffreup captain threatened an allied foreign !eion) airman with court-martial the man fell in a faint. It wa. explained in his country it -y.ii-tR wh-" had left their ; 1,163111 conviction and death. w'vle n"qtenrifd retnrnd to ' find tha- he police had deflated -aa nt classified vOFBEHc. kissyour; TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Peplets Many Suffer Low Blood Count And Don't Know It, The baSUiaa' thinf about low blood roust U that you raa writh about aa mora at yea im dM nn look hraltkr aad stratis. yrt you can fed as if you had taut ia your led. dopey, tired and prplaaa. Lew wood rouat mrana you hareal rot mould red blood eorpuarle. It I (Ml vital Job to carry llfa-ciTiac oxygea from your luasa tkimurkout your body. A ad jut as It takra oiyrea to explode raaoliae ia your car aad mate the power to turn the vheela, a you moat have pleaty of oiyrea to explode the enerry ia your body aad give you going poer. Get Dr. William, rink Kile today. They are worU-famoua for the Kelp they girt la lacreaaing the number aad aWenrta of red corpuoriea. Then uith your blood count up. you'll feel like hounding up the b lairs at if yen were foaling oa air. Ask your druggist lor Dr. Williams Knk fills today. VANDERHOOF S. R. Heal, representative of the British Cciu' -.bia Pea Growers' Ltd. w.th h?adqrtrs at Armstrong, spent last week in the Nechako Valley inspecting the seventy aires under pea cultivation in the district. He said that the crop compared favorably with that of any other irctlon of the province. J. Travis, district agriculturalist. Prince George, accompanied Mr. Heal on his trip. VERDICT OF ; AC0MTTAL "le Ostheri: Found Not Guilty of Manslaughter by Assize Court Jury Last Nijht After fifteen minutes' delibera-lon. a lury at the Supreme. Court 'ssize hrre last night returned a verdict of acquittal in a case in hich Ole Ostberg was charged th manslauhter in connection vlth the death on Ssventh Avenue icar Seal Cove on July 18 of O'.of N'ygard when struck by an automo-iie belonging to accused. Hearing ( the case had occupied all afternoon and evening. Mr. Justice H. B. Robertson was the presiding Judge. W. O. Fulton was crown prosecutor with T. W. Brown appearing as defence counsel The jury consisted of Hubert Ward, A. C. Cameron, David Scott, M. M. McLaughlan, Fred Nash, S. 3. Hunter. H. A. Breen, W. W. Bowes, A. R. Brown, Leon Dut ton, F. C. Eadie and James Oowans. Witnesses were F. M. Oood, Dr. R. O. Large, Julia Intermela. Private McMynn. Constable D. D. Mc-Indoo end T. A. Stewart. Evidence at the trial was similar to that at the inquest and preliminary trial. The crown endeavoured to hold that accused wat responsible for the accident' through having taken the car out while under the Influence of liquor although he was not actually driving at the time, a girl. Norma Cary. having taken over the wheel at the time. The Judge, in discharging Ost-berg, pointed out to him the danger of driving under the condition of the night in question and corn-Tented that accused was fortunate that he did not happen to have been actually drlvine at the time. Also ArnuiUed The case of Rufu. White, Indian, hireed with breaking into the city ail in the endeavour to liberate a 'rrlf rner. was heard today and also -esulted in acquittal. It was announced last night by he crown prosecutor. W. O. Fulton, 'hat there would be no prosecution In the case of Peter Kucharsky, cnarged with theft of $imo from a fish packer. Weather Forecast General sj-nopsis The pressure IS lOW West Of Vancouver T1nnrl anH relatively high over eastern Bri- . sr t. a ioiumoia. Tne weather has been fair and warm over the interior but remains cool and foggy on tne coast. West Coast Of Vancouver Tclonrf Moderate southeast winds, mostly mi uuu cooi wiw log and light showers. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Island Moderate northeast Tunas, cloudy and cool with Mrs. Ronald Lane and 'daughter, Patricia, returned home nn th Prince Rupert yesterday after hav ing spent, tne past month visiting relatives In Vancouver and New Westminster "OUR TOWN" SHOWING Distinctive Picture Is Current F Feature At Capitol Theatre Here With an impressive cast which includes William Holden, Martha Scott, Frank Craven, Fay Bainter, Thomas Mitchell, Ouy Kibea, Beu-lah Bondi and Stuart Erwin. the screen production of the prize play "Our Town" comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre her: tonight and tomorrow. I The story, as many who harj read the play know, is of highly emotional character, depleting many phases and individual characters In town life. Considerable photographic ingenuity has been displayed in delineating the story. The whole pictorial element, as a matter of fa:t. receives heavy : emphasis. i The transposition from one period of time to another has been handled in .he picture exactly as it was on the- sts.-re. I The picture is distinctive In many ways and his brn uni"" much discussion because of its many novel features. Whifflets From The Waterfront y, , The holding of a school of navigation here during th coming winter is under consideration, Capt. J. R. Elfert. the harbor master. stat?s but wh"her cr not r will be conducted depends largely upon the number of prospective students. John rr-i R. f Eyfsn are In port for the wintr wih the tro'l-ing boat Iectend aftr havin-; a good season's trolling tn Hccat? Straits and on waters outs'de of North Island. The gross fo- th-seasbn was som? $5000. Mid-season there was good success with cohoes despite a slow start and a wind-up which could not bi de scribed as unduly profitable. CNJt. steamer Prince Rupert, , capt. Nell McLean, arrived in port , at 12:30 noon yesterday from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean (Falls and sailed at 7 last evening1 tor Ketchikan and Stewart wfwpce she wtll-xptnrn hcretili evening .southbound. . ft Ujj; ' . An Unusual Route I ny II. F. PL'LLEN j Lost wc?k I took a h3l!day in the interior following an. unusual route. My first call was at Skeena Crossing whf-re I arrived very early in the morning. Intending to spend the night at Pratt's Hotel. Unfortunately Mr. Pratt does not cater to transients In fact h does inot do a hotel business but Just-I conducts the rvirf nrrico j f - -J ... w Cl .11. , little general store. At four in the morning th place "was securely locked and no amount of hammering on the door could rouse the iFroprletor. There was nothing for it but to go to the village of Kltzegukla. a mile and a half away. That was not far to walk but. in the dark and fog and with- j ,otit knowing the way. It was not rr; i easy as It might seem. Not a j soul was stirring. However. I happily jtook the right turning and ar-l rived at the vlllaee lust as rinv' was beginning to break. The first' house could not take me in but' the next was the hosnitable of -Envoy Simon Turner of the Salvation Army and there I had a couple or hours sleep before breakfast. The village is a Dlcturesnii nm on the highway from Hazfitin in iKltwanza and T tivprl .m . . - J hic UJlbll he afternoon, meeting some of .4V.- rit. . ,nc uaiiy jxews reaaers and add-jlnt a few more to the list. They tcld me that Kltzegukla had a total population of about ann a- itlve peoples with a sehnni nt ,half a hundred children, about as' wiuc as cniiaren ana over, a aozen autos, some of them quite new. acquired since the close of the, fishing season. The local affairs of the village1 are controlled bv jaistiiiK of Chler Mosea Jones,. Bert in.. II at ueu, Aurea MCDames, Peter Mork, Sam Wesley and Joe Brown. 1 ims viiiuk ct.r, ((t1F AS HUMAN... As Yourself! Directed ll v 4 L . . ... a.t ua -c Mr. Chipo The Pulitzer Pri2, mt Way... Town It's a real hum . and h; plar -.trtJ lljthlins - sahSpwP A; n v Cffiirai. Thry t Skoena Cro's.v ; ithat no eai;biu' there. Letters r teken through come back on :h rvrr they ap' r Nws when !t 4hese villagers hav th caper for m.r. My chJef p'"1 11 vUH-eiof Ki'v ' -l-hVt Klfv tht vijfc '-n I will W ab-.)Ui :l other article. aon mM. ... tic story of a 0fe .... ana. alonk iih . ... eery nay town-it, w. a "siuir- ji nanrin ,. . , . , i lunnjcone-llrliSln. hnmit lis morntnn U'.I.I... or that r r h. ,u I'M if a nlitr k,.t ..... s,or tor Dfj. r QUEEN WAS "INVADER LONDON, Pont : he hospital cuu i wounded Oerm.ci pltal here fitun d E' Jng invaded. Tli wards Queen E:;7..o' the institution 1WL f lorj that will lit- Ynnn.. iiiirinr.i r iiur I n n . of Tour rrr it- i inside a thfatr- St-;tln WM. HOLDEN MARTHA SCOTT l .-I a "1 A'. 7 ? . , uipnrTHx srE n I ItnM ITS STARI ADDtD WnrlrJ New and "The Batt!e of BttUia' CARTOON "Sun g St ir Tortiffht anJ Friday f. shnu Nl-htl'- tnii E3 tJT. 4" U2- 1 K - Ji IA Our Famou. F.ion Albt COAL Itulklej Valley Cost Nanalmo Wellington Coil Bulkley Vallej Wheat and Oraln SEEDS and FEHTILIZERs PRINCK RITKKT FEED CO. Phnna S8 and SSX it-f Mcintosh Apples t.:i' Arnvinx Fancy Wrapped- ,yd Per box Jumble Pack- Sl.O Per box . nuy Them by the Bos. MUSSALLKM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cenu rin!1l:ui I"' r x a I