faoz rouji EYES Licence for NumounU Full-rue t - .mes, The Newest i.i Eye-Wear JEWELER Hospital Tag Day On Today EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewelery Repairing, Hand Engraving Max Heilb CHAS DODLMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment roner DIAMOND .MERCHANT yisit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties was prevaiung, me omen s niu- Nortran PPCgv LarM. Evelvn Bus FOLLOW THE LEADER! The Parade of Fall Coats Leads to Peoples. FUR TRIMMED SPORT c 0 A T S The season's most Important styles. Designed In the style centers. Selected by style experts. A large and varied selection awaits jyour approval. j i LUXURY PLUS i HI'; That's what we call our new selection of Fall and Winter Coats: "Luxor. Plus." And yd'uH agrfee when you, see thent, . Every coat richly lined and. waYntiy ihtenedT Price ranges that will meet your approval." Mail Orders Promptly rilled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE 3 "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" 5 THIRD AVE. Next to IleHbroners Phone BLUE 907 "Time Out" A new Radio Program for you- Arranged by R.C.A. Victor Sponsored by McRae Bros. (Commencing Sept. 21st) Prince Rupert - 580 KC. Tune in every Saturday At 6:45 p.m. Station C. F. P. R. . HEAR "TIME OUT" and be sure to take Time Out to See and Hear the Superb New RCA Victor Globe Trotters setting the pace in round the world radio reception at UNITED SERIVECS HUT IS CARRYING ON (Continued from Page One) A. has a latest model 16mm pic ture and sound camera and each Wednesday evening he gives a lull ; length picture show of the latest' feature releases, consisting of nuu lengui screen proaucuon, jusi 'the same as one would see in any j theatre. This program Is usually I opened with a sing-song by the ! pjn.' daily Including Sundays. From Hut (Apart So much for what goes on at . wiM-. - - - - the hut. In addition there is also j. u. Aionson, Mrs. a. inury. a considerable amount of work Mrs. j. w. Kicnous, airs. a. a. mu-back. Mrs. J. A. Teng, Mrs. Lang, the Misses Ruth Walton, Barbara Teng, Mary Baker. Eleanor Barber, With favorable weather condl-! Marie Boulter. Audrey Hunter, Irene F TBI DAILY MEWI Saturday, September 21 154) Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Fishing Has Week To (I Modern New Freezing Plant at Namu Not Much Doing in Deer Hunting i j.m H n.nA'ran ratrh te nn frnm .ThutVo everTfrom ' . wthc ishinS ason having less than a week 10:30 ajn. to 11:00 pjn. and the," go, naimui lanamgs at rrince uuperi ior i:hu up io fuu-time staff consists of steward, and including yesterday had reached a total of 16,040,819 Bill Lamb (Toe h.) Norman Mc-, pounds as compared with 14,912,700 pounds at a corres- Sre ISgaLnDlata Pndin date Iast yean The Canadian total for this year and a voluntary staff of women is 6,059,219 pounds and the American 9,981,600 pounds, helpers supplied by the various -iSt21b?fwSi ta charSe the editing of the ganizations in the city, who takejsWOTbIy nter than the 6,630.400 charge of the kitchen and canteen Pounds la year while the Amerl- :new DOOIS- 8.282 JUU i hnn nir ceaenn Whil vvniie Iho me rfeer aeer pounds in 1940. indications now , " nr that th MCTeratA landing at b Pen th Pt couple ! Prince Rupert In 1940 wiU run about th do n appear to 9 million ,nrs In Prs nf a nave oeen a great aeai oi acimiy vnr am. During the week endine 50 far on the Part oI ,ocal nlmrods. "ru"r'c ;p,tPriflndinatPrinrenUDert More and more Prince Rupert S S .totaUM SVunaof wWch'hunters seem to be changing their foru this SiTuJlde wryHcJeS aa ' ttom deer to bird hunting. ork is pounds was from Canadian ? cTrief ouf 222-1 U and 364,000 pounds from : However, a few parties have been American. Prices the week out with m.xed success. Ewen. Monday night he takes his during picture show to Barrett Rock Fort; continued at a steady and satlsfac Effi,2iLSlJj y. Jean McAfee and Patricia Love 'Tuesday to Frederick Point, Thurs-, tory level despite the fact that a Hospital is holding a tag day today; , . day to Dundas Point and so on. good deal of the fish has been going with Mrs. S. V. Cox as general con- and Geor& Good and Bob Crulck- Qn he fe tat0 co!d storage. For Canadian yener. The following are assisting shank. SSSXL helped by the Padre who will al- halibut the high price of the week Salmon Fishing Closes Salmon fishing of all types Including trolling will be closed as from next Friday In the Skeena ways be found where there is work 'was 11.9 cents and 8 cents received ! River. Lowe Inlet, Butedale and to be done. by the Dovre B. for 40W0 pounds !Beua 000,3 areas-11 was announced . . trvfov at tha Tirtmlnlrm TTcVtnrlci ..4fu. .iLi.ii. i. j il. M - n "i uuum iw auueuc gajnes sucxi ana lue low iv cents ana o cenw , v " ? a jeofthaii. hats, hails nnrf Vn.ttt itrhirh Via ja Rairor Vvmiia onri office. The Nans River and Queen frrKiiw Km-k AfA ri ttt ij r I Phflrlnttp Tsland arpfi will rpmain ; auvimmmm, uviowiiuw, VkV., 1UUU1CI XIX HC1C UaiU IV L ld,VV), I "" t i 1 1 . ' a.am m.u;h 4 .. a u.. t been supplied by Y. M. C. A. funds, 17,000 and 20.000 pounds respective to the various detachments on ly. For American fish the top bid duty outside the city. Indoor ; 0f the week was 113 cents and 8 games and playing cards have also cents which the Excel was paid for -been supplied by the same source. 27,000 pounds and the low 10 cents It is intended during the fall to and 8 cents which the Bolida, Gla-organlze a sports committee and cser, Sprays and Omaney received start a basketball league composed for 2iMQ, JfOOO, 29,000 and 40,000 of teams representing the various . pounds respectively, units so that competitive games' can be arranged during the, winter; open. Fishing Just lately has been poor on the Skeena River and the number of gillnetters- there has now dwindled to a mere sixty. Inverness, Cassiar! Carlisle, Claxton and Prince Rupert canneries are still In operation. j- i-. trill tn thp Ma7.!arfn T.nlro flth 1aH. T Iar work to 1933 and com-' der north of Stewart. He will be re- As a side M line k, hich u the stew- . b Dr H N BrockleSby andlturnlnB to the city next week, It is 9rn otrnnc t in Vive crvaoO t mn J i -.-i j Dr - p- Denstedt of the Prince! J parcels. of magazines and period!- , cau are made up and sent out to "uperi nsnenes txpenmenwi sta- j THESE GUNS GO the crews of the naval examining tion. a 400-page book entitled "The LONDON, Sept. 21: (CP) An-boats and the forts. Industrial Chemistry of Marine clent British and French guns on The Hut is run solely for the n-.M...i-. 'ii-... iTower Hill. ouL:ld thp tw nf benefltrof fighting forces stationed . .. . . . . 'London are to be broken un for L in the'PrincRunert area, it u ence Ttip of Canada" has been J'L!"1 mpporttd entirely by voluntary published by the Fisheries Research old and are.from.old wooden ' funds and -voluntary effort. , i Board of Canada. Dr. Brocklesby ships. - ' : ;, , A CHA!LEGE CANADIANS EMERGENCY CALL! From the shores of our Motherland comes an appeal for help which no true Canadian can fail to heed. While we live in comfort; death . drops on that embattled island. The need for Red Cross assistance is urgent Our sons and brothers are over there. On land, at sea, in the air, they face death daily. We must be prepared to help them when they are sick or wounded. Red Cross help is needed on behalf of soldier and civilian alike. Hospitals and hospital equipment, surgical supplies and dressings, ambulances and X-Ray equipment will be needed. Overnight the need nay become so urgent that lives may be sacrificed if help cannot be sent at once. Never before has there been so great a need for Red Cross assistance. . This challenge to humanity must be answered. Give to the Red Cross. Give to the utmost NOW1 EMERGENCY CALL FOR $5,000,000- COMMENCES SEPT. 23 CANADIAN RED CROSS ' ' r: COMEDY AND ADVENTURE "Daytime Wife" And "Cisco Kid And The Lady" At Capitol I Theatre Tonight i "Daytime Wife," romantic com-1 edy, co-scarring Tyrone Power and ' Linda Darnell, and "The Cisco. Kid and the Lady," an exciting! adventure picture of the old southwest with Cesar Romero in the title role, comprise what should be an entertaining double bill at the Capitol Theatre this after noon and evening. "Daytime Wife" tells of the romantic goings-on of a husband who goes whistling under the wrong balcony. Full of gaiety, wit1 and charm, the story goes on to an intriguing situation. Featured In the cast, in addition to Power and Miss Darnell, are Warren William, Binnle Barnes, Wendy Bar-rle and Joan Davis. "The Cisco Kid and the Lady" is the latest adventure of the Arizona outlaw. Marjorie Weaver and Vir ginia Field provide the romantic Interest opposite Romero whose first venture It Is in this role. There is plenty of excitement, adventure and comedy. Others in the cast Include Chris-Pin Martin. George Montgomery, Robert Bar-rat, yirginla Field and Henry Green. Canada At War 25 Years Ago Sept. 21, 1915 Greece asked for 150,000 British and French troops as a condition of her intervention on the side of the Allies In the I Frank Warne of the local Domin-PaiKan "are-up. uuigaria mowuz-i lion Fisheries office Is on his annual j troops to attack Rumania, one! oi tne Allies, uniisn Degan Dcm- n.u ujj-LCf-uaic revision OI a Simi-!" r " iSnrHmenf front. of Loos on western1 I Am W i I 1 1 L J .TV I LiiLLJ m I TONIGHT ONLY IN SANCTUARY CANTERBURY B CP The Archb; : bury wr-jte in n. etce that if an a. is sounded duiu ? ,; the congrc;at . i , either to lea-., or 2 Complete Show.; .jr TYRONE POWER "Daytime Wife" With LINDA DARNELL (At 8:13 a: d : I' riujt -CESAR ROMERO in "THE CISCO KID AND THE LADY" 'At 7 mm: 9 loining won, Tue t V1VIKN LEir.n in "WATERLOO RRIDfJE With ROBERT TAYLOR i TiMMfTWrriiTifi 1 1 ii m DOUBLE WnW Complete Line of Lumber, Sash and Doors, Cement and Insulating Material AWi&AfiAFFERY PHONE 116 LTD. PHONE 111 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W Coltot, D.CJh.t Wallace Block, I'hone M CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Trains Leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For Fares, etc., fall cr Write CITY TICKET OFFICK, 528 TIIIKU AVE. niONE 2C0 Agents for Trans' Canada Air Lines UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver. T.S.S. CATALA EVERT TUES- T.S.S. CAUDENA FRIHAi. DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday If Convenient, riease Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From PitAVir T cri vvt7i r-i . . . t Phone 66' . ...m. ... m . uiiuuiUVl AllIICQ IVUpCTl iHjCIlfc. U"U ' V J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koja Bank Bldf. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mi" VALENTIN DAM PHONK 57 U 0 J toss csgthhiffi sivcrtiae for it, i