PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE East End First Aid Class Is Being StartedM1 iss CIIAS. DOD1MEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving Visit Our Basement Store For l ine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER jeweler diamond merchant Kitselas Girl Is Bride Here Josephine Seymour United in Mariiage to Ferry Alexcce of The class secretary is C. J. Nor- The couple rlngton. Edward. vw;av,vvaw.v.v.v.vav.v.v.v HORSEPLAY at BE AN AIRMAN $j QQ OUIJA BOARDS $J 2g DART BOARDS Slcea 35c J1.00 TABLE TENNIS ST... 35c J2.75 CRIB BOARDS priced from .. 25c tos1.00 Port Simpson. Angus MacDonald will again in- Miss Josephine Seymour of Kit' struct the Seal Cove mixed first jselas, and Perry Alexcee of Port air class which opens Monday at Simpson, were united In marriage St. Peter's Hall. In view or the Monday afternoon at the home of present state of world affairs, the Rev: W. II. Pierce, who officiated, value of knowledge of first aid Is Relatives of the couple and quite emphasized and those residing at a number of friends were present.! the east end of the city are being At the close of the ceremony the I and will reside at Port Rupert Peoples Store WOMEN'S COATS That Top Them All! Trimmed Untrimmed - - Sport m w Sizes 12 to 52 'V ' i in: i i t a All Colors, Styles, Sizes . . . Economically Priced Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Runert" THIItl) AVE. Next to Ilcilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 CARD TABLES Good Quality Folding Tables at 32.25 $2.75 $3.50 Dc Luxe All-Metal Card Table Fabrikoid top, cream colored frame $5.9.5 , New GAMES for the Fall '1.50 CHECKERS 15c - 25c 40c CHECKER BOARDS 20c " 25c - 35c CHESS MEN $j 75 RUMMOLI 25C POKER CHIPS C0 100 asstd DDI DICE 9Cjrt set of 5 PLAYING CARDS, TALLY CARDS AND SCORE PADS Everything for your evening's entertainment!' eMtaSres.Ik i OCTOBER PICTURES Interesting List Of Bookings. For Coming Month At Capitol Theatre Murphy and Charles Wlnniger. October 3 and 4 "The Road to Zanzibar," with Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby. October 6 and 7 "The Shepherd of the Hills" (Technicolor) with John Wayne, Betty Field and Harry Carey. October 8 and 9 "The Invisible Woman" with John Howard. Virginia Bruce and John Barrymore. October 10 and 11 "Tom, Dick Harry" with Ginger Rogers. urged to take advantage of the wedding party proceeded in six George Murphy and Burgess Mere course. cars to the Commodore Cafe where, di'h. Although most of the students a wedding feast was enjoyed. Suit- October 13 and 14 "The Bride will- be In their third year, new able speeches were made and a students are also being enrolled, very enjoyable time was spent. Another Interesting list of pictures is announced by Manager D. G. Borland for October showing ai the Capitol Theatre. Such outstanding films as 'The Shepheru of the Hills," "Blackout," "Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day" and "The Reiuctant Dragon." The complete list is as follows: October 1 and 2 "Little Nellie Kelly" with Judy Garland, George Came C. O. D." with James ney and Bette Davis. Terrace Cas- October 15 and 16 "Blackout" with Conrad Veidt and Valerie Hobson. October 17 and 18 "Barnacle Bill" with Wallace Beery. October 20 and 21 "Dr. dare's Wedding Day" with Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. October 22 and 23 "That Kil-Lew Un- certain Feeling" with Merle Ober- on and Melvyn Douslas. October 24 and 25 "The Reluctant Dragon" Walt Disney's new multiphane technicolor fantasy. October 27 and 28 "Strawberry Blonde" with James Cagney, Olivia DeHavilland and Rita Hayworth. October 29 and 30 "Lone Voy- n?e Home" with John Wavn Thomas Mitchell and Ian Hunter. i Mrs. Bruce Smith and her 'vnnnn rnmllit ...til W 1 .. 1 rr. i j""6 aiiiujr mu ue leaving ler- 'race this Saturday to Join Mrs. famiths husband in Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gowan and family left on Tuesday for Van couver. Miss Julia Simpson arrived from 'Ocean Falls on Friday and re mained in Terrace over the week- .end, proceeding to her home at lHazelton on Monday. Miss Simn- son and Gordon Little are to be married next Saturday at f At the Municipal Tax Sale on Tuesday there were verv few nar- J'rels of property offered for sale. lli l t , . . -i-itc iidb uuiiLuinpn nvp narp b two of which found purchasers. THE SEAL of QUALITY m GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye pinFseal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an : all-the-year-round payroll in I Prince Runert. Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dininsr Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Aye., two doors from Broadcasting Station THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCTORpp SORE BACK? It may be your kidneys. Gin Pill, the widely known, reliable kidney remedy, help bring relief by eliminating pain-causing toxic wastei. Money back if not satisfied. PiLLy) Rtfular Pills. Lr Sis, N PIMt (In th U.S. k for "Glno Poll") Ml PARLEY IS CONTINUING Three Meetings Of British And American Missions With Stalin MOSCOW, October 1: Premier Josei' Stalin had three conferences yesterday with the British and United States missions to discuss the question of aid to Russia in the war against Germany. The British mission is headed by Lord Beaverbrook and the American by W. Averill Harrlman. The conference Is expected to end by Friday. i t Queen's Air Raid Fund Another five dollars was brought In yesterday for the Queen's Air Raid Fund, mak- ing the check sent through $11.00. The mony was con- tributed by "Mrs. J. J." CISCO FOR, SALE FOR SALE Troihng boat "Atlas," 36 ft., 20 h.p. Regal engine. Tied up at Lipsett wharf, or phone Red 838. FOR SALE One brlck-llned heater, in good condition, $12. Apply 207 Eighth Ave. W. (230) FOR SALE '40 Coupe, 35 miles per gallon. Take trade. Apply Box 156, Daily News. (231) 5 roomed modern house for sale 98. or rent. Nov. 1. Call at 1463 2nd. Ave. (232) FOR RENT COMMODIOUS OFFICE ROOM for rent in Daily News building, I Including largo office desk, cup- H board and chairs. Possession Oct. 15. (tf) Classified ads. 'get results. Phone WANTED WANTED Driver for delivery car and to assist In store. Apply Gordon's Hardware. (231) WANTED Organist for Christian Science Society. Apply Clerk, P. O. Box 331, City. PERSONAL Get your silverware, watches, rings, etc., from Peoples Credit Jewellers on easy terms as low as ouc down, 50c week, or $2.00 per month. Call District Manager A. B. Boruck for appointment, Red (234) NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno., etc. Six Dominion-wide exams held since the war began. Free! Booklet. MCC. School T.trt Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. GARLAND STARRED Popular Juvenile Tops Cast For First Time In "Little Nellie Kelly" With Judy Garland In her first solo"lflarring role, "Little uNeliie Kelly," filmizatlon of a famed George M. Cohan musical hit. comes to the screen of the CaDl- tol Theatre here on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Teamed with her ate George Murphy and Charles Wmntnger with an excellent supporting cast which includes Douglas McPhail and Arthur Shields. i 1'ne story deals with a young Irish girl who marries against the wishes of her father whovows he will never speak to her hus-' band. He keeps his word in spits of the fact that he, along with the couple, comes to America to live. In America the daughter dies, leaving behind an Infant named Nellie. As the child grows j oiaer, sne is torn between loves for her father and for grandfather. In the end the two men are reconciled through her efforts. The picture is replete with songs, laughter and a few heart tugs. Miss Garland portrays bothi roies, urst the young Irish mother and then the Americanized daughter. Songs she sings include "It's a Great Day for the Irish." "Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow" and "Singing in the Rain." Having been delayed by loading canned salmon at Naas River canneries. Union steamer Catala Capt. Ernest Sheppard, returned to port at 10 o'clock last night, sailing an hour or so later for Vancouver and waypoints. Prepare for Fall and Winter Men's Suits remodelled Into Ladies Alterations, Repairing, Cleansing and Pressing "Quick Service" Maturing- Freedman and Gabbes, Samuel Hart Ltd. Ladies and Gents Suits and Topcoats to measure DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone 307 Box 725 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.C., Ph.C. Wallace Block - Phone CIO Used Goods Household Furnishing SALE 12 3-Pce. Chesterfields of the finest quality at very low prices. 4 Enamel Two-Tone Coal Ranges from $81 to $09.50. Studio Couches can be made Into a double bed at $30.50. 18 Springfllled Mattresses, all sizes. Special $16.50. 5 Chests of Drawers from $6.95 to $7.95. B. C. Furniture Co. Phone Blk. 321 3rd Ave. One 9xl0i2 Congoleum Rug, Sewing Machines, Heaters One 8-piece Dining Room Suite, Radios, Writing Desks, English Prams, Standard Lamps, Beds, One 'Piano, One Trumpet, One Cornet. One Saxophone, One Trombone, One Banjo, Mandolins-One Set National Encyclopedia, One Set Books of Knowledge One Bed Screen, Dishes, Records, and Wall Pictures. Elio's Furniture Store TIIIKI) AVENUE Store Hours from 8.30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. -: - . Pi; Ft 1 'i T-r 1 :fi m "M"pr 1 m juays A colleen on the sidewalks of New York. Stepping out! singing ouuijeo.M. Cohan's Broadway stage success is new screen hit! v V A 'Sif (at 1:00, 3 11 5:22, 7 33 v "rfriVA ADDED TREATS W 'SWX Cartoon; "Quiz Bin" M v Travel; "Yosemite" Tp'Vy LATEST WAR NEWS Complete Shows at 1C0, 2 38, 4 49, 7 00. 9 u A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Quality Groceries Phones 18 & 19 P.O. 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