THRILL IN PICTURE OF If Expert Optical Service BALL GAME WEST HERE Chas. Dodimead Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Whifflets From The Waterfront -The- cockeye run is still holding up well in the Skeena and Naaa Rivers with gillnetters averaging thirty fish per day. There is a similar average of pinks in the soekeye nets. The soekeye run in Rivers Inlet and Smith's Inlet has picked up materially during the past few days with yesterday's reports rhow- uig average of ninety fUh in Rivers Inlet and sixty in Smith's Inlet. The soekeye run in Bella Coola area is almost over. There is not much doing as yet in seining In the Haas River area. Fred Tierney and Earl Cromwell. Hay sport fishermen, were convicted in provincial police court yesterday by Stipendiary Magistrate Andrew Thompson of fishing for salmon during the weekly clo&e season. Fines of $25 and costs were Imposed in each case and boats, nets and fish confiscated. MV FAMILVS FAVOURITE CEREAL" S says Mrs. H. C MUNGER ontsosav HAM I LTOM. OUT. &4 MILLIONS ofhappu FAMILIES about QUAKER CORNFLAKES! DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE . Tike this tcnsatiooil opportunity to try Quaker Corn (lake. Taste the delicious difference mall makes. are so sure jour whole family will like thesn thai we say: Buy Quaker Cora Flakes mtr. Then, put them to every taste test . . . compare them for crisp. aess, freshness, flavour whh any corn flakes you've ever eaten. Then, if you don't agree they're the most delicious corn flakes ym'tt tttr tsttn, just return the partly-used pack ' ate and yon will get double your money back. Join the millions of happy families who eoioy Quaker Corn Flakes as t daily treat. Buy several packages from your grocer now. ITS THC MALT in Quaker's famous secret reap that mikes Quaker Cora Flakes so extra delirious ... so rich ind laiourfuL. And these taer takes are crispier, too . , toasted to crunchy perfection, sold in Savour-sealed packai es i GERRARD MAGNUM Bath Soap 35 CENTS CAKE 3 for $1.00 Ormes Ltd. ZtfiA Pioneer Drtuiffiats Tb Kexall Store Phones II II Open Dailj from I a.m. till 10 .m. tuii.lj, ai, llolirtar from 12 to 2 p.m. .ni -urn i ---.w . .. Dry Dock Defeats Searchlights li to 10 Last evening at the Acropolis Hill the fans saw a ball game that was foil of loos hiU, exciting catch es, uirunng misses and double plays when the mighty Dry Dock defeated the Second Searchlight Stttery II to 19. The eJbnax of the game came in the sixth inning when, with the score 18 all and two' away, Sterritt. fielding for the SearchMghtc, stumbled after catching a long high fly knocked oat by GiCis of the Dry Dock. ONe0, ' pitching- for the Searchlights, struck oat three men. walked one and allowed 10 hits. Arlington, starting for the Dry Dock, walked one. struck out two and allowed tour hits, Warner, finishing for the Dry Dock, struck out seven men. walked two and allowed seven hits. Young Gordon Heatheringtin star red in the game when he got two three-ba;e. hits. Arlington and Welles also got a three-base hit each to their credit. The baseman Lip-inski of the Searchlights worked in a nice doable play with a beautiful peg to Coiliaon on their base. The Searchlights were very unfortunate in having Welks sprain his ankle In the third inning. Welks was replaced by Spence who also had a bad ankle from a previous game. This game provided lots of fun both for the players and the spectators alike. If the Searchlights had got a lew more breaks the result of the game might have been totally different. Lieut. Etson of the RJJit's urn pired the game. Dido Gurvich watched the bases and James R Wilson, of the Y.M.C-A., kept the score sheet. Dry Dock A 13 Slmondsen. cf. 4 Heatherington, 3b. 4 Howe. 2b. 4 Mclntyre. c 4 Downey, lb .v 4 Gillis. If 4 Baynon, ss .1 fO. Heatherington, rf. ,.4 j Arlington, p 2 1 Warner, p. 2 i Total Searchlights AB jKing, 2b 3 "Welles, If 4 Sterritt, cf 3 Jeglum, rf 4 Coilison, 3b 4 (Lipinski, lb. 14 iSpance, ss. 3 'Aiford, c .4 iCIS'eil ,p 4 Beaton, ss. 3 H 0 1 0 2 I 1 2 2 1 0 13 H 2 1 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 lotais .. li Score by innings: Searchlights 014 101 010 Dry Dock 042 035 014 Next Sunday afternoon ihere will be a double header at the Arropolis Hill. Rangers 'vs. Dry Dock and Composites vs. Searchlights. Baseball Scores National League Philadelphia 2, Pittsburg New York 4, St. Louis 5. Boston 6, Chicago 1. Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 4. American League St. Louis 4, PhiladelphiL 5. Cleveland 2, New York 3. Chicago 10, Boston 4. Mai! Scheduii For the Ea.t Monday Wednesilay. and Friday 'rom the East 1. - i ' .TllMflav 11. in .5 p.m. Tiiflsdav Thursday and ' j Sunday 12 pjn. 'or Vancouver-Monday 3 p.m, Tuesday .. .. 12:30 noom Friday 9:30 p.m. Saturday 4 p.m. 'rom Vancouver-Sunday p.m, Monday am. Wednesday ; ti ajn. Friday n a.m. for Stewart and Premier Sunday 7 p.m FrWay 1 p.m. From Stewart anl Ptaml.. ....i.uu tx.iu l Saturday noon r nre rtrtn. naas Klver and ("nrl Simpson ' Hiindav 7 pjn From Alice Arm. Naa Rlter ' and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 njn. "or Queen Charlotte Islands Tuesdav 10 p.m. Tuesday pJa, I 'Western Union" is Feature Offering on Screen of Capitol Theatre Zane Grey's great western story Western Union." set in the days when Omaha was a boom town and Nevada a territory, comes to the screen oi the Capitol Theatre here u the feature picture for tonight, ind tomorrow. It is an acnonioi Tim replete with fighting, intrigue, radians, struggle against the ele-uents and man-made obstacles as vefi as romance. Robert Young is cast as the dud- but aggressive young tender-cot from tfle East who amazes the Teaterners with his riding and" narksmanshlp. Randolph Scott wrtrays the mysterious, two-gun ilalnsman who scouts the Western Triton expedition through the coun-ry of the savage Stox. Dean Jag-er takes the part of the great leader whose vision and courage made roast-to-coast communication by Tire a reality. Virginia Gllmore tays the feminine lead and other jrominent members of the cast are Tohn Carradine. Slim Suurmervile, Thill Wells and Barton MaeLane. The wild and boisterous western oioneer town or Omaha was re- H 'reated in detail for the setting. A climactic forest fire sequence ls-ar ipectacle of the latter phases o!i the picture. - - t MOSS FOR DRESSINGS . BRADFORD. Eng.. July 24: 'CP) -Recl Cross authorities are urging leople to scour the moors for phagnum moss which is replacing otton wcol swabs In some hospitals. Hi 9 lail.fc'ed on WpK' ' -VSjjL 11 9 an ijwardvutto jT H 9 officer! of lh tn, 3 jBM S ' C ct of Ioa B r !H flj dity!u.t fly. C-KJ inc.thauihnot Bh SifCjCy 3 H to active opera-' the FOR MERIT QVEB 60 MEDALS AND PIIZES AWARDED DE WAR'S OLD SCOTCH WHISKY tC&V.. InTtirfi isi ' r: JIM "uiiLtu ill IbOILAlO I 1 rai- .-1. r DEW A It This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Notic General Taxes arp rini mH payaoie at me rjuy Han on or before August 1st, 1941 to avoid added penalty. D. J. Matheon. City Commissioner NOTICE A public Civilian Protection A.R.P. meetln? will be held in the Capitol Theatre Sunday evening, July 27th at 0:15. Speakers will be the Honorable the Attorney-General O. S. Wlsmer. Commissioner T. W. S. Parsons, and Inspector S. P. M. Moodle. The R.M.R.' band 'will be In attendance. You are cordially Invited to ttrnd. No admission. err f Williams, arrived in port at 4:30 ea at 6 pjn. for Vancouver. The idseL Alice had on board 197 passengers, j Two disembarked here and six went aboard at this port. Tfcarsday, TONIGHT AND FRIDAY '6 ROBERT YOUNG RANDOLPH A SCOTT DEAN JAGGER VIRGINIA GILMORE and John Canadine Slim Summerville Chill Wills Baiton MaeLane CAPITOL Returning south after a voyage to Alaska with a capacity list of round trip tourists on board, C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. John Spnrtlight "Playing With V m- Carlnnn "I I,.r.." W 1 I FORD SCHOLARSHIPS , REMK.MBF.R CIVILIAN! LONDO.V, Juiy 24: CPi Forty LONDO.V, Ju.y 24 CP free scholarships for sons of British perial War Graces C farmers and farm workers, giving appomied a commit from one to three years' training In names of clvlluna k. yesterday afternoon from Skagway modern a.riniitnrai mptr,. enemy. j and other northern potato and sail- by Henry Ford an J his son, . V1 Notice Unable to gain en 'extinguish two Reach ten utwumuu people with the blackout, a po. a "want ad " in ch Dally New the bulbs with a r . Due to Increased Costs of Operation, We Are Forced to Increase Our Rates, Effective July 25 New Rates will be as follows: One or Two I'assengcrs , 50c ( Each Additional Passenger 25c) East of Eleventh and Conrad, Kidley Home, Sixth and Amltrose .Minimum 75,. Charter, per hour 3 Highway, to end and return $3 To Bridge $3 . ; Children of School Age Free Taxis 112 13 32 99 67 77 80 34 123 275 THE SEAL QUALITY tt. 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