PAGE SIX Expert OPTICAL SERVICE ADAMROYAL s600 Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry V Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE (or Fine China, Dinnerware, WW.' Glasses, Baggage nd Joveltles. MAX HEILBRONERr, : Jeweler Diamond Merchant ji Introducing I ADAM HATS ARE PLEASED TO I ANNOUNCE THEIR NEWEST HAT i ! 2 IN Youn for imoii dii'mcf . . . toft, ktivriovt flt . . moslcrplccts f ilyllrvg rw ihod.t. ARISTOCRAT OF FINE FUR FELTS ADAMROYAL SOLI) IX PRINCE RUPERT ONLY AT I Rupert Men's & Boys' Store THE STORE FOR DAD AND LAD 217 SIXTH ST Across From Helgerson Real Estate Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific REGULAR STEAMER SERVICE To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports; also to Ketchikan, Wran-Kcll, Juneau and Skagway Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Information, Tickets and Reservations from XV. L. COATES, en ,al Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. FL BUY- PRINCE RUPERT COVERING Axminster, Inlaid, Printed Linoleum and Congoleum Large Selection to choose from Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, Prince Rupert the NEW VICTORY B ONDS t Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Lid. BRITISH COLUMBIA s TOURNAMENT! This week's results In Queen Mary Chapter's bridge tournament were as follows: Flight Sergeant Orivell and Sgt. ,Cotc defeated Air. and Mrs. G. Blank. Mrs. S. Hougan and Mrs. J. Kasper defeated Mr. OoMn McCarthey and M. Brydf.es. Sgt.-Major Mills and Mrs. R. E Mm Florence Parker and Miss Helen Valentine. Mrs. C. Currie and Mrs. W. M. Taylor. WE CARRY Everything For THE WORKING MAN It will pay you to come ln and look, over our, large stock of Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers PHONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue THE DAILY VTKS OF BRIDGE! & Results of This Week's Hay and' Draw for Next Week , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner d-faU was tatt I feated Mrs. J. M. Simpson ano ; Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill. I j M:s. R. H. Adcock and Mr. Mur- I'phy won by default Waterfront Whiffs No Idleness Th j market Is weak and not very en- couraging for the facing of winter fishing conditions at ;i Mrs. O. A. West and Mrs. C. E. Dr. H. N. Brocklesby. lormerly of Dcdlmead defeated Mr. and Mrs. 'the Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex ..Norman Carter. perimental Station and now idch- M Mrs. Graham and Mrs. P. Smith Uf led with the Borden Co. at San 'defeated Mr. R. Shush and Mrs. .F.ancisco, was ln Astoria, Oregon, ;.jE. V. Dorcas. recently when a group of leading i Miss Helen ValenUne and Miss 'scientists and technicians lnterest-j Floience Parker defeated Mr. and ed in the Vitamin A nutritional Mrs. O. A. Hunter. (and therapeutic research met to ' Mrs. E. Gammon and Mrs. J. E. discuss InvestlgaUve work directed jJack defeated Mrs. C. F. Oland at proof of the efficacy of the and Mrs. F. H. Brooksbank. i vitamin principle. Major Van Stocken and MJssj Taylor defeated Mr. and Mrs. El-1 Department of Transport dron Smith. advises that the fog hom at Hol- 'land Island lighthouse Is out of This Peek's Draw operation until further notice. FU.-Sgt. Otivell and StgL Cote vs Mrc J. S. Kerrigan and Mr. HunCral lfC Of Mr. and Mrs. George H11U vs.j Mrs. A. H. SllvcrsWes and Mrs. J.' Maclntyre. Mrs. S. Hougan and Mrs. J. Kaspo: vs. Mr. Onorge Ruddcrham and Mr. Oeorge Howe. Mrs. Parkin and partner vs. Dr. hand Mr. J. MacDonald. With Halibut Fishermen his Winter Not Mucly$i)tljiwi asm For Soupin Shark Fishing Fred Walton Large Atlendance al Una! Riles Yesterday Afternoon Fr Esteemed Local Railwayman ScL-MaJor Mills and Mrs. R. E. . wltn members of the Masonic Moore drew a bye. order predominating among ex Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blank v. Krr)ce men railway employees. Brown vs. Mr. Colin McCarthey Cathedral yesterday afternoon for and Mr. M. Bridges: Ith funeral service of the late Mrs. R. Hutchinzs and Mrs. A. Taylor vs. Mr. B. Shuard and Mr. J. Bulger. Jnends and sympathizers, there was a large congregation ln at tendance at St. Andrew's Anglican rreacncK Stanley Walton, road master of the Canadian National tit- Some of the halibut vessels may he tied up during the winter but there will be little idleness for others of them. It is expected that a number of the vessels will be fishing scrap fishing during the winter. Time -will, of course, have to be taken out for the usual necessary over- Moore defeated Mrs. j. & West and haul and repair work and, on account of the general pres Airs. s. reacney. rure on servic? plants, owners and Miss A. H. Sllverafdes and Mrs. members of the crews may have to J. Maclntyre defeated Mr. and take on a considerable portion of M.s. E. V. Whiting. this work themselves. Of course. Oeorge Ruddeihani and George there will be plenty of work In Howe defeated LAC. Klein and the war Industries themselves for Mrs. C. McCarthey. such able men as are making their Mrs. J. S. Kerrigan and Mrs. normal livelihood from the fishing. Gillies defeated Mrs. C. Cu:ric and I Mrs. W. M. Brown. I Slgmund Etnsto&s, who some Mis. A. T. Parkin and partner V a8 was promlnenUy ldcntl- defeated Mrs. Cullen and C. E. f,ed w"tth the co-operative market- Dodimead. lnS f,sh ilom this district, is Mr. and Mrs. George Hills de- 811,1 activc ln Pacific Coast feated Mrs. R. Hutchlngs and Mra. "fherie business. Mr. ElnstOM. i A Taylor wno neaa oi in? mrannc ra- ' Di. and Mrs. J. MacDonald de- 00 tot .from feated Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrews. New York ' during the past mdnth B. Shuard and J. Bulger de- and 'mde a trtP A&ika. I feated Airs. D. C. Stuart and Mrs.. Thm u much cnlhu. .Campbell. 'am for swuinfin shark fUhlnir hl PICTURE IS MYSTERIOUS Drama and Thrills Also in "Crtm-roads" With William Pom ell And llcdy 1-amarr i A coinblnation o 4fl-moving axiion and powerful drama "CrtMs-roads." opens Monday at the Capitol Theatre. The prod action has pace, balance, suspense and is expertly acted. The seta are lovely and the background music by Bronisiau Kaper add much to the mood of the story. NOTICE CITY OF PRINCE Rl'I'ERT vornts list i9i: The Voters' List u now tn course of preparation. Householders must file a Declaration certifying that they are British subjects and have resided In the city since the first of January 1942 and have paid the city all taxes not chargeable on land due by such person for the cur- SXU M P. W Mr. .i.0 tm o, 0 H. i . Arrsnofttnjlnta rnv Ih. f ......... 1 I.MU - " ana Mr . nna"rw. ,....m..w.i,viiw iui iuuuui tun Mj o. A. Hill snd M-. C. werc tne hands of Tyee Lodge, r-twnl v. M-s. S. L. Peachev A- F- & A- M- of which deceased laprf Mr. J. . West. M a master. Mr. H. P's v and Mr. itlll-i Very Rev. James B. Gibson offlci-"- vs. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Whit-' ated at ,ne "rrice in the Cathed-Ins. H; paid htjh tribute to the j wi rullln and Mr. C. rMmwd character and worth of deceased iv Mrs. Orsih'n nd 'M- P. nith. !Ula " ldc comment of comfort to ' Mr. E. 0-nmon and Mm. J. E. tne bereaved. He was a man of '.Tn-ir Adcoek -and oa 00 unkind Word had eve Mr Miimhv. y'en Vledrd Mot wlas 'lie one to T AP K'' nond M. M-ar- "ak tlnkinllv-' of others. ThYrtf they vs. Major Van Stkrn and wno wcrc rntat ' closely1 assdclitcd a a l 4 i JI:.-. . . wim mm "jrremea mm mos1 Wihly. Cour"- of his convictions, fidelity to duty and self-sacrlfh In the interests of others were the attributes of a. good husband and father as deceased had been. Peter Lien presided at the pipe organ and the hymns were "O God Our Help in Ages Past" and Abide With Me." The Masonic committal service was conducted at Falrvlcw Cemetery by R. M. Wlnslow, worshipful master of Tyce Lodge, and George Hill, chaplain. The pallbearers were If. W. Bir-h. A. R Nichols, W. H. Wilson-, Mu ray. Geoffrey Woodull, O. p.1 Tinker and R. C. Davidson. There wer numerous oeautiful flomi tributes. a woman Two Dollars. Licence Holders have also to file a Declaration. Declarations must be filed at the office of the City Clerk by October 31st Dated at Prince Rupert. DC this 19th day of October. A D 1942 AUDREY A. WRATHALL City Clerk PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding ' SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MININO MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled FOR QUICK RRHULTB TRY A NKWfi WANT ADD A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE W tHUY t , 50 STRONO STURDY CARD TABLES, assorted models and colors. Cash price from. .'. $2.l.- - jjW.T.I - jt I .t2."5 327 3rd Avenue. ,.,,,. 5 BUY THIRD VICTORY LOAN BONDS to m a ha a Complete Sh'ows at 7:10, 0:15 trick ENDING TONIGHT "Holiday Inn" STARTS MONDAY FOR : DAYS THEY CALLED HIM "MURDERER Added SportUl11 Cartoon nnuirn iiiilnn KIIHIII I U Sir If ...i la mnconn Ann Claire TREVOR Basil RATHBONE MjrcnrPlWYPUFm V Feature at 1 43, 3 39. 3 33, 7 30 0 D SUNDAY MIDNITi: I.i:i: BOWMAN in "PACIFIC RENDEZVOl S Naval Drawing Is Held At Capitol Prlre - Winner Determined Draw Which Took Place Lat Nljht By O Borland wmiw.s wri Mrs T pair of blank-Mrs J. J u saUn-coverrd A. Hops. i. toilet set The prise at Annette's I., "Crossroads" is studded with big Drawing In a raMle by the Wo- pn. names of the sU( and screen. In men s Naval Auxiliary in aid of addition to Powell and the alluring Prince Rupert boys in naval turn m Hedy Lamarr. the film has a oast vice took place last evening in the FOR QUICK vor. Basil Rathbom, Felix Bressart, rtrrr. ... . Margaret Wycherly, Slg Rumann. Vtedlmtr Sokoloff. 11. B. Warner. Guy Bates Post. Reginald . Owen. Frank Conroy. PhlMp Merivale. Frtlz Letter. James Rennie and MitcheU Lewis. The action takes place in Paris ln 1932. Powell, a successful French career diplomat, headed by Rath- bone and Miss Trevor. They prove Powell is masquerading under a false Identity and that he is really a thief and murderer of fifteen years before. They threaten to ex pose his past unleas he pays heavily for their silence Trier is a smashing unexpected climax 7in viuiiiiiKitiiiiitiiifiiitinitiiiiiii i c i in 5 THE PACIFIC CAFE S Third Avenue and Sltlh Street jjj Wishes to Announce that it wi:: ' - 2 OPEN FOR HUSINKSS after being dosed for renovation, on THURSIjW ;: -i at 4 p.m with a first class Chines r i m JJ Specialty Chinese DUhes 2 The .Management Invites the Public to try their ! i ; CHOP SUKY. I ! I I a SB X I III BiatBrBtiia9iiitBiiiiiiai.Biai a a ill) jjj BUY 1 BONDS F0R VICTORY There is only one faieue In this war Vh t is defeat, you lose all. Sliced the Victory by b.. . might with your dollars. Without ejvtltan aid not carry on. GORDON'S HARDWARE f i i i m i i r-m t m am i at m " " "i r zwwiy. If you have not tr3 ti:i t break Imme !r, U Pb a far rounlrt ,J-' a shock of ball!? ar.l rU your life, the l. M !5S t:S can lo Is lo nmney lo equip h -'' the flrhllnr for u. SMITH & ELKINS Lid. Plumbing nnd Heating WORK SAVE LEND I i Mi . iVJ- . M m a i iii j m VAWN HARDWARE