. F'otn Watts & Nickerson PLAYING CARDS II II 1 -.-..Har 1fi. 1941 SUITS Tailored to Your Individual Requirements by LOMBARDI nurd Ave. 1 ' II; Si' ll 3 I You Of- Pcrfect iland-tailorhiB; ensuring fit and comfort Correct styling the finest British fabrics outstanding present-day value in higlr class clothing $40-oo IViit Advance Since I all 1939 u (fTI-SV Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. Al Pre-War Prices Phone 315 OF IIITI.EU BLINDNESS VAULTED 16: fl Collecting ' OXFORD. Sept. 16: Q J. F. Wil led by Nazi fliers, sen, a blind man. has graduated .d Brian Rootes took with honors in jurisprudence from ; ;iti1 sold them to his Oxford University, his papers the Hi sent the proceeds best submitted In many years.. He . i 's ($l.5C) to the has been appointed assistant sec Aircraft Production. IXOl STUIAL CEYLON mbarked on a policy nation. retary of the National Institute for the Blind. 03. Classified ads. get results. Phone i' Doclts Fir.l Quality I'laying Cards Bridge sue only ' m Now for your own requirements and for Gifts i ited or Blue Backs 40C i'k - ; -v an - Red m Blue Backs 45C r-.k ; .. UK-GaorPlclurc Backs 50 C i; .........f..-.: .' u l!;i. Cill Edscs r.ridRCway, Tmlor and Claridgc ggo M J- ; ; Sl-j h Decks, act ' Mullirr.lor Scenic and Conventional Designs I- ubie de?k, - ""Hilling and (Congress The most beautiful J5200 card made; per double deck All cf above prices' Include Government Tax i Canadian National Railways jtvainvrs leave Prince Ktipcrt for Vancouver Thnrday at 11;15 p.m. P.S.T. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell Ulvcr. Saturday at 11:15 p.m. P.S.T. calling at Ocean Falls. ''lins leave Prince Rupert for the East g . . ... . r r rn uoiKiay. Wciliic$day and Friday at 6:00 pjn.r.si. Air-Condltloned Sleeping "arid Dining CeCts For full Information, reservations, etc.. , call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. rhonc 200, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines Judge W. E. Fisher left on last evening's train for Smithers where he will preside over a session of County Court. For supplying liquor to Indians, Lee Wu was fined $50, with option of one month's Imprisonment, in city police court. Mr. and Mrs. .Harold M. recent arrivals in the city from Silka, left on last evening's train for a trip to St. Paul, Minnesota. Semi-monthly indoor rifle shoot for men under the auspices of the P. R. Rod & Gun Club will be held at the C. N. R. range at 8 p.m. Wed. evening. ANNOUNCEMENT Rose La Belle wishes to announce that her beauty shop will be closed from Sept. 25 to Oct. 10. Accommodation urgently needed for soldier's wife and two child ren. Anyone able to furnish this please phone 384, Secretary Cham ber Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bergenson left Ion last niehfs train for a trip to! Edmonton and elsewhere on the . I.ln. TUa. 4r?r 4V,a! Ja tlft I V, The British Columbia Gazette announces appointment of provincial elections commissioners including Andy Chrlstensen and Edward Albert Wheeler of Bella Coola; Frank Clifford Eadle of Ocean Falls and Jchn Alvln Conn of Atlln. BLACKHEADS Imply rfimolrw and d!ppr br W en Implc. Ufa and aura niathod. Oat twa ounwi of paroxlna powdar from an? draf atora, iprinkl on a hot. wat floth. and applj unllr ararj blackhead will b go. Announcements in ativtiaseiiituu in ihu coi inn will he charged for t full ii. nih al 25c a word. Manu Liul.igiiu, Piano Recital, iesbj.eri.in Church, Wed. Sept. 17, 8:30 j.ni. Adm ssion by urogram. Adults 50c, Students 25c. Presbyterian Tea, the Manse, icptt'iiibcr 18. S. O. H. Dante. September 18. 2nd Searchlight Aux Dance. Ar-nouncs, September- 19. S Angl'.csn Tea, Mrs. Hopkins, Frl-! I day September 19. Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale, September 20. Scotch dance, Oddfellows' Hall, .Saturday, September 20. 9 to 12. United Church Tea, Mrs. M. F. Mickcrson, Atlin Ave Sept. 25. Queen Mary Refugee Club Tea. cpt. 27. Legion Rooms. 102nd. Women's Auxiliary Dance Vrmouries, October 1. St. Andrew's Mission Kindcrgar en opening October 1. Catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2 Novelty dance Friday, Oct. 3. Oddfellows' Hall. Presbvterian'Tea. Mrs. McLcod's Sixth Avenue West, October 9. Orange Bridge, October 9. Navy Tea. Ocl. 18, Legion Hall. Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Orange Sale. November 5. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. St. Peter's Fall' Sale, Nov. 27. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES P. T. A. meeting Wed. Booth K T. Kenney has returned to Ter- Charles Clark Mills of Prince Rupert, T. A. Retallack of Dease Lake and William II. Redman of MjcDame Creek have been appointed as temporary deputy registrars of voters, the B. C. Gazette announces ' BoVa i U BOUILLON CUBES "MAN HUNT" i THRILLING School. Mrs. Oarbutt will apeak' race after a trip to coastal points P1" n? Joan Bennett nn v w n a ,rfc i. . .i ... Head Cast of Adventure Picture vm m VS tr V w Robert Gordon left on last evening's train for another visit to his summer home at Lakclse Lake. in Skeena riding in the course of his campaign as Liberal candidate for re-election In that constituency. At Capitol Theatre Thrust off a fifty-foot cliff, relentlessly pursued from the Bavarian Alps to the North Sea, across the Channel to England and then from London to the British countryside are experiences of Walter Pidgeon in "Man Hunt," exciting and dramatic film which is the fea ture offering at the Capitol Theatre The timely subjects of Infantile ifof Wednesaa and Thursday of paralysis and sleep tag sickness will WMk Joan BenneU b CQ.star. be discussed Dy Major j. w. sinner- d with Pidgeorii lana, mcuicai unu-ci was gui- , n,H nrl fVl ..pml vr-ip .. Viken, I rlson fca-,n ddure5f ng tl!e Prince , the picture is predominantly an Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon to morrow. adventure story filmed against ift-moving panorama of recent ' ! history. As a world-renowned hun Iter and sharp-shooter, Pidgeon I join Mr. McLean who moved south Salter and C. Pupley. Carlisle. recently. Ull H!I frnm Ha7p1- bill ill 11114 mill 4 Vy vwa ton. Mrs. Clarke McLean left on last evening's train for Hazelton where she will visit for a week or so be- . fore drlviner en to Vancouver to the drive south J will be accompanied by Mr. iMrs. Thomas McMeekin jr. she and T. N. Younes .sails this evening; Tne SiX.foot snake which was on the Catala for Victoria on ;fn1inri rprpntlv at the cltv earbatre Central the window of the Dally News of- Oakvllle, Ontario, flee. , i- ;i Otto Bauer wasflned $25, with! opiion oi miny aays imprison ment, by Magistrate W. D. Vance In cltv police court yesterday for creatine a dlsturban;e. Walter was given six months' susn",lM sentence for rirunkpnne.'"'. Sn1-Johnson was fine'' 10. with five days' option, for drunkenness. 'rawttaled Sugar Q(f OU'- 10 lbs Diakcr Oats With Cun and Saucer Regular package 29c Chocolate Eclairs Red Arrow Fresh Shipment 5C Marshmallow Puff Biscuits-Red Arrow. Just 9f Arrived, 2 doz T)o-en BroiUfidd E?gs Vt-b. Swifts Baron Qff IOC value, otv."" Terrace Plums Nice Eating, 4 lbs Okanagan Crab Apples RedHyslops 25C 4 lbs. Terrace Celery UV CJp Small Heads, each Robin Hood Flour !4s 82c $1.59 Sacks Slightly Soiled Is I subjected to barbaric tortures by ; cruel foe when he slips up in stalk ing the biggest game of all. He be comes the quarry and leads his pur ! ucrs in a thrilling chase Inter- i woven with a poignant romance The chase culminates In a sensa tional climax. Miss Bennett portrays the part of a London waif to whom love comes too late The featured cast includes George Sanders, John Carradine and Roddy McDowall. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert H. L. Taylor, Vancouver; C. E. Clarence Closter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Smithers and Alec . King, Prince Rupert; B. Newcombe, Aliford Bay Ole Bjerke, Seattle. business in connecti&n with the wantage Road has been dump on Mr. and MrS- R. Mcintosh left Department of Mines. He will be identified as a rat snake. It is not by i&sl CVening's train for a further away a couple of months. 'considered dangerous although it stay at their summer residence at has been known to strike when Terrace before the season closes. cornered. Another such;snakef' is- Tnev were accompanied by Mrs. now reported to have been xouna. , Mclntcsh's sister, Mrs. J. R. Waln-Plctures of the snake are shown-in wrieht. who Is visiting here from Violet Mulwain and Marlon BrTftft?, Indian women, charged. with prostitution, were each sen tenced to six months' ImDrison-ment in Addition to $50 fine, .or one month extra, by Magistrate McKay, for obstructing a police ,y d. Vance in city police court officer, was similarly dealt with, lyesterday. Minnie Seymour. Jnaian woman HEAVY FEEDERS Tor fa.h doz?n eggs produced, a' will cersume about seven round" of feed. Ton to Soun-Campbell's lC'4-cz. Hps Sweet Clover Butter Second Grade CI 3 lbs. Tcnderleaf Tea-Regular Packet each For 10c 57c All-Wheat Deal 2 Large All-Wheat Cereal 1 Coloured Cup and Saucer All Q3 (JUl Tut Green Beans Gardenslde QCn 16-oz. tins, 3 for Fancy Peaches Just Right for Eating Well filled 50C 't)3$Ket Terrace Squash-Fresh shipnunt Just arrived Half or Whole per lb Terrace Cabbage per lb. 5c Linzey & Ingram LTD. Groceries - Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 2 PHONES 585 5S6 Ucginning Tomorrow For 2 Days The Year's Most Unusual Thrill Picture! Through the telescopic sight, HITLER, the world's most hated man looked close enough to touch. ... A gentle pressure on the trigger, and . . . FIVE SECONDS LATER THE WORLD'S GREATEST HUNTER BECAME THE WORLD'S MOST HUNTED MAN! EWlHTniivi ; 1 ill 1 1 1 a a a :i auM gorous game am mm mm a m I of all-man 9k Mm Mjk HkH k hunting man! i Iwil H1 l.w nuni rim., - i waiter JOAN PIDGEON BENNETT ... GEORGE SANDERS Directed by fritz Lang A 20TH CENTURY-FOX PICTURE (At 1:00 - 3:15 - 5:25 - 7:40 - 9:58) Also World News "ANZACS IN ACTION" Sportlighl LAST TIMES TODAY MYIINA LOY Complete Show at l:oo 3:00, 5:00 WII.I.IAM POIVFTI. "Love Crazv" Continuous Shows Dally From 1 p.m. (At 1:21, 3:22, 5:23, 7:24, 9:25) CAPITOL A FAMOUS PLAYEBS THEATRF Twenty -Five Years Ago September 16, 1916 The latest election count for Prince Rupert riding shows 861 votes for T. D. Pattullo and 705 for William Manson. Prince Rupert voted 472 for Pattullo and 342 for Manson. The Liberals have swept the province and H. C. Brewster will form a new government to succeed that of Premier W. J. Bowser. Miles P. Cotton says he Ls being held up by President E. J. Cham berlain of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and Sir Robert Borden, the Prime Minister, in his efforts to securing the local dry dock for war shipbuilding. B from Me sun if 7:00 and 9:00 Programs Change Mon., Wed. & Frl. Vere Married Here Recently : Miss Betty Coles Becomes Bride Of William llalla,tt at United Church Parsonage ; The marriage took place recently at the United Church Parsonage here, Rev. J. A. Donnell officiating, of Miss Betty Coles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Coles of Vancouver, and William Norman Hallatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hallatt of Brandon, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilmott were the attendants and, following the ceremony, a reception was held at their home on Summit Avenue. Mr find Mrs. Hallatt have taken up residence at Eighth Avenue and McBridc Street. COAL! COAL! WW The ?re&tcst Victory Ah tare won-Was storkf The coa! business isn't a matter oi au.-ss work with us. We know good coal when we buy It ,and you will know good coal when you try It. We buy the best the mines produce. It's properly graded before it comes to us and properly schcencd and weighed before it comes to you. Phiipott Evitt & Co. Ltd. 1'IIONE C51 mSSmSMSaBSCK PHONE 652 Rupert Brand SMOKED LACK COD Smoked Daily- Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PMnce Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia 1 .