IV' ft 2 m.. m III n u u u u K APrfnrc Hupcrt Daily J3cto0 Thursday, November 14, 191G . PASTOR'S WIFE FRACTURES ARM Having had the misfortune to break her arm while visiting at Davidson, Saskatchewan, Mrs. A. p. Aascn, wife of the pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, did Epilepsy Creates Marriage Tangle TQTNES, Eng., (Reuters) Norman Whitehead of this Dev-oiifhire town was ordered to pay his wife $4 a week after unsuccessfully arguing that her epilepsy legally nullified their marriage. Under the Herbert Matrimonial Bill of 1937 epilepsy is a JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue not return to the city with Mr Aascn, who .got back yesterday, but is convalescing at the home of her daughter In Vancouver after having been in hosDital Mr. Aasen has been away for two months travelling in the inter ests of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Middle West and central states. ground for nullity if notified within one year. Whitehead said he had only two nishts with his wife after they were married in 1942 and didn't, return from army service until 1945. well af ter the prescribed year. His first Indication that Mrs. Whitehead I was epileptic was a major fit I shortly after his return. Quality Repairs Economy Prlcej at re I Name 5 O tf Johnny, Junior "You've mcl Dad, Mom and the Kid. NOW MEET ME." I'm just the devil with new clothes hut Mom knows where' to buy best and Dad agrees 'cause he buys there, too." RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Cold Weather's Around the c NOTICE A Court of Revision to revise and correct the Municipal Voters' List will be held in the City Hall on Friday, November 15th at 10 a.m. II. I). TIIAIN, City Clerk. orncr... -3wEBfc Get the most out of your coal thls winter by putting your furnace in shipshape condition. And get the most heat out of your furnace by filling your bins with our coal. Order now and fill up for winter. Our clean quick service is well known. 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This film Is a graphic portrayal of daily life at Mooseheart, famous home and school for dependent children, known throughout the world. Mr. Weis, a veteran of World War II, is also secretary of the National Moose Veteran Affairs Committee. This committee has 1 established the foremost frater- i nal program of veterans' service and assistance throuehnnt. th 1 1,500 lodges of the Moose. VIOLIN ARTIST CHARMS 300 AT ROTARY CONCERT An audience of 3-00 who attended the Kcllcrt brothers musical concort In the Civic Centre auditorium Wednesday evening alternated warm au- plause with rapt attention for the masterful renditions of three groups of numbers by violinist Raphael Kellert who was accompanied at the i)iano by his brother Michael. Rarely Indeed, has a Prince Rupert Audience had the opportunity to hear such brilliant presentation of pleasing masic by living artists as that brought here by these two famed Canadian musicians. The three groups, which with encores, totalled 12 pieces, provided an hour and a half of the most satisfying type of HUening as Raphael Kellert's magnificent Gurncrius violin sang with great clarity in the big auditorium. Accoustics in the building were excellent and made loud playing unnecessary, thereby giving the artist opportunity to put fine shades it expression into his work. Throughout ' the concert, the audience gave itself over completely to the music, some'of which was familiar. At. fli f elusion of each group the players were called back and responded generously with encores. Probably the most popular pieces were two In the second -.r.-nip, a difficult number called 'The Canary" by Pollakin, arranged by Kellert, In which clear Mid-notes ran through the mel-'Jdy, emerging occasionally In l'fe-!ll;e canary chirping. The second was Ethelbcrt Ncvin's The Rosary" In unusual arrangement which gave at times Association at Anchorage In Sep tembcr of this year. At that meeting plans for his current visit to each of the 14 lodges In CAKE WEIS the effect of 'cello accompaniment. Massenet's "Meditation" from "Thais" in the third group and Schubert's "Serenade" which was played as an encore, were warmly received. "The Rosary1," "The Canary" ana S:hubcrt's "Serenade" will be repeated tit tonight's concert. The two artists ' were hilxb-duccd by E. T. Applewhaite. chairman of the concert committee of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, which Is sponsoring the concerts. The program was carried through "withnut commentary after the initial in troduction. This afternoon, a concert osne- cially arranged for young people was held in the auditorium at which a large student audience was present. Ushers were P. II. Llnzev and Frank Howarth. while A. n Brown and F. E. Anfield nresld- cd at the door. Gordon Durkin and E. E. Hyndman were in charge of the check room. OOBOOOOOOOaDDOOOOOOOOOOO Whifflets From The Waterfront oooooooooooaBoooDooooooo Capt. Ernest Shoppard, for years master of the stea Catala, will be In command of the Union Steamship Co.'s new coastal liner Camosun, which will next week inaugurate tnc company s new service from Vancouver to Ocean Falls,. I'xJuti Rupert and Ketchikan Purser of the Camosun will bp A w Robinson, transferring from th-: Coquitlam on which he made tne maiden voyage this 'w k Reg Stover, late of th.- Caviar will become pur-er of the DEADLY SCORPION The sting o; the Mrxicnn durante scorpion is ortcn fatal to tfhlldtcn ECONOMICAL NOURISHING WHEAT FOOD THE FAST COOKING MACARONI A In lh "Full round" Potlog. PERSONAL Xmas Cards Orders Completed Within 24 Hours . . . Cards of Your Choice . .. . Print of Your Selection . . . Printing in(Jold, Silver or Ulack Imprinting first dozen 75c, others r()c dozen Orders taken for Personal Box (imprinted) 25. for 1.00 (cards included) 3 W a Alaska originated. During this visit he will confer with the local board of Moose officers and will address a .general meeting on the Principles and purposes of the Loyal Order of Moose. Mr. Weis will arrive In the ity on Saturday night's train and will continue north to visit the Alaska lodges next week. H's Prince Rupert visit, however, win Include the Ketchikan lodge, which plans to send 25 members here by chartered boat on Saturday Considerable entertainment has been arranged by the local lodge. : NEW TYPE OF COMEDY FILM A ne type of Dud Abbott and Lou Costcllo comedy Is presented in 'Little Giant." which is 'being f featured this Friday and Sat urday at the' Capitol Theatre. At'jott. this time, has a straight dramatic role while the comic role is left for Costello. The picture depends unon action and situations for humor Instead of i hat unrelated comic seouence mown as the gag. The locale-Is in the business action of Los Angeles and the 'heme is said to be an entirely novel and highly interesting one. In the rupporting cast or the restful uicturc are Brenda Joyce, Jacqueline Dewlt, Elena Vcn-rfujro, Mary Oordon and George Cleveland. Inaugurating the company's 10-day winter service. C.P.R. steamer Princess LouUe, Capt. oraham Hughes, arrived in. port at 10:30 this mornln? from Van couver and sailed at 12:30 noon for Skagway and otiher Alaska points whence she will return n?:-r Monday afternoon south- ALWAYS . . . TRANSFERRED TO STEWART Constable Nelson of the provincial police detachment at Smithers Is due to arrive In the city on tonight's train on his way to Stewart where he will take over the police detachment, replacing Constable Harold D. Johnstone who has been. In' charge at Stewart for the last two weeks. Classified Advertising Paysl Wm. H. FRANCKS Optometrist of Vancouver is now in Prince Rupert Win. II. Francks Is visiting this city until Nov. 25. 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