M.3I ETC IK Expert Optical Service Chas. Dodimead Optometrist in Charge Walcli, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUK ISASEMEXT STOKE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, IJaggagc and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Whifflets From The Waterfront V I Union steamer Catala, Capt. Sm-ct Sheppard, arrived In port at 6 pjn. yeiterday Jrom Stewart and other northern points and sailing time for' Vancouver and waypoints was anhour later. Halibut arrivals at Prince Rupert Monday wre fairly heavy at a total of 215,000 pounds of whbh 136,000 pounds was from American vessels and 79,000 from Canadian. Despitelhe weight " of landings, prices ,hld up well, American running from 95c and 7.5c to 10.5c and 7.5c while Canadian catches aggregated 79.000 pounds with prices ranging from 9.8c and 7c to 10.2c and l&K ' Wllhjja spcd-tflzcd list cf passengers and large freight cargo, C.N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt. H. E. Ncdden, arrived in port at 11 o'cloclcthi3 morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Or?an Falls and wJll sail at 3 o"clock .this afr tcrnoon for Ketchikan and Stewart v, hence she is due back here to- morrow evening southbound. Canada Should Be Proud of Air Line So Say American Writers After. Trip On TransCanada Air Lines TORONTO, May 7: The first trip of a Trans-Canada Air Lines passenger plane from New York toon o on Saturday consisted of nevs and magazine aviation writer, fi m New York and Washington. Smday trip carried other aviation w 'ers, some of whom are re' rrtr ninr o-rr to study the Com-mr'iwcnUh Air Training Plan. ""an-O dn Air Lines pew T- nt-Ne.v' York service wiil - "i for cf mmerelal passcnjcr .vv'ce on SV.urday next. There VP h iWD'trlrs ne'r'day. morning "-fi nrht.ln each direction. Diirtn-r rfMr visit to Toronto the .ew York aviation writers were ""n ovpr the observer training school at Mnltnn and "L'ttlc Nor-wav." tho Norwegian training IS SPEAKER : TO NURSES Capt. C. XV. Marsdtn Heard By Xocf Graduates' Association TJiseussioiyOu'?Dfsinj; Trends ' Firat hand WormaUoil on affairs ill tlic Far East, conditions in fJialigiiai In rcccntyca and life among tiw Chinese people, was Slvcri in an Interesting addrcs jlvcn. Monday night by Capt. O. W. Marsdcn, commanding officer of th? Fourth Fortress Electiical and .Maintenance Company, Royal Canadian Engineers, before the regular monthly mcc.Ing of the Wilier Rupert Rrgistcrcd Nurses' A-socktf lon. The address by Capt. Maradcn, who has lived in India and China since 1923 and was an officer in the Engineers of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, terving during the Shanghai war of 1037, , was very much enjoyed. I The meeting was held in the Nurses' .Home of the Prince Rupert General Hosoltal and thrrc was a iood attendance cf membrrs including some pewly odmitfed ones. :' -Miss Margaret Jamleson R. N latjy sirocr'iftenrirnt of the Prirpe Rurrrt Oene.nl HQ-ioital, led a dls-cu&s'on on "The Challenge of Prevent Da,v Trends in Iri tltutional Wiirp'n." Mls E. D. Priestly R. N.. the nrestdent, was In the chair. 'chool,' opposite the Island airport. Vp4 also fmpeitcd. The aviat'" writers expressed themselves as greatly impressed at. bch the smooth , operation of the Trans-Canada Air Lines organization hfjr snecdy schedules and high -a,r'dnrd of service shown to passengers; Thnv tft-d that, aftir having n,, ovtv air Hne In the 1frf pf from rvvst. in rot. ":ndn h-d rra.!in n be proud of -f na.HornI air service. j I HAD S HE MARRIES In fte Interior of Borneo, even '-oday no man may marry unless ho eaji rt's-'v .h head of another human being. BUY WITH YOUR EYES PN WmW wkm ' , ... :' t .. ..FREE SAMPLE anJ llluolratr J Booklet vll! be 'mailed on request to Gyproc, 50 MaltlanJ Sl Toronto. . GY PRO C Fireproof WALLBOARD (Modt from Gypsum Rock) wm w mm m m m m mm'tmi m M V fl I VI W mW 1. 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TO IDENTIFY GENUINE GYPROC L !.k for Ke name OYTROC mn the keck ef ivctf 2. Lok for the Crten Srripe m both tide' edgef. by immhm 4 telteVi Svef &tbn WARl SAVfNGS CERTIFICAtES 1 ife ;.! 041.AJ rT"i District News j SMITHERS LIBERALS L. II. Kcnnrj Is Elected President Of Inlerlw Association SMITHERS, May 7: Tlic 'Smi-tlicrs Liberal Association held ita annual meeting ai Friday eveninz. The main business wi the election of officers for the ensuing year. Tlicte was a very, sooj attendance and In the clef on that took place the following officers were chosen: Honorary Presidents, Hon. W. I. Ma-Kenzie Kin? and Hon. T. D. Pa' ullo. Honorary Vice-Presidents. Olof Hanson M. P. and E. T. Kcnney M. L. A. Past PicaidcnJ, J. R. Mclntyre. President L. ICKcnncy. Vice-President, J. P. Downey. ' Serretary-Tresi urer. -C. F. Macron, ' ... , ' . Executive committee Ralph Smith. A. L Evitt. Lcn Evans. Pete Eby, H. BosweH, K. Warner and O. 11. Gazely. KAML00PS NEWS K M.R'S "HOME TOWN" gone over the top with the latest report showing Just over $6000 In cash and pledges: Assistant Commissioner of British Columbia Police J. A. Shlrras. Mayor Charlos fl Sc'anlon !Ls. general chairman of the Kamloops Three trophies and ten first prize DATED thU. 2th dJ ot Mur-h. A JOHN HOSKIS 1 Apoll'fint in tiii: m ri:i:Mi) ii i:t in iiKirin ( Ol I MltlA IN PKOBATi; III llir .Muttrr of And In Mir MIlT of tl.r lla(r of UlllUm Kmiiriiy. I nr. Intlalr TAKK KOTIfr: libat by ortlT of IIU Hwr. W. E. FWit, mik 011 tb th (Jy ri Arirll. A. D. 1941. r nnu aprolnlrU Aclminli.ij.wbTr ri the tutrAc of Will lain Krauirry. dco?wt. m& aU fwrtlra hHT-.In? rialind n3)ivi Jv sxlrl tAt are jlwry r-rmlrrrl to furnlih srnve. prop-. tI v'fKd. i- nv on or bf'-r" th FINE SPRING FOR CROPS Oats" Is Already Above Ground At Time When, Customarily, Seed . Not Even In (iround SMITI1ERS, May 7:-The past few day have brought Joy to the hearts of the fanners of the Bulk-ley Valley. A number of good showers of ram tognthcr with some 'bright warm sunshine coming right on top of serd'n? operations has had a wonderful effect and In many cases the oats are already above the jrround where customarily the seed Is ilot In the ground at this time of year: W'tn mch a good start in the cason It augurs well for good crors .Ws year. The hay is also away to a good stqrr and, with a few more rains, a little later on a good ?rop of hay will be assured. Anne's Academy delegation of The Big Bend section of the TransCanada Highway has Just been re-opened for traffic. Other highways In this district are now In normal condition for traffic. Aid. Charles Spencer has been re-elected president of the Kam-Ioods Athletic Association. Other officers arc: Vice-President, W. E. Peters; secretary, Miss Margaret McEwan; treasurer, C. W. A. Tock- The Kaniloop.s campaign In the IlJfS "MkcU' H' A' NCWe" Canadian War Services drive has ?' and Miss Glover. There was a record entry list of forty-two for the spring hand'.can An Air Raid Protection organiza- J! ? Kam,??ps Go, ub" Dur there w 11 tlon is being formed in Kamloops nf fthe f1" be, as usual, inter-club tournaments as a result of the recent yblt of niui vwuiti aim uviunna. David . Griffiths Williams of Prince George died recently In the Royal Inland Hospital here. The remains were, sent to Prince Ocorge where the funeral took place, a awards were urn- by Kamloops ?uhifr' JJ'r".c yn,Ilams R musicians, and singers at the Ok- H iawra- anagan Valley Musical Festival ?nn thcm- M,r Williams was " 3hty-four years of age. He is sur- held recently at Vernon. Kamloops & daughters tWO Pan.rtIan T.nn.tnr. Tnnlnr Krrhn-.lro VCn Slid J. II. Ahcar, conductor, on.he or- KnfraI Min Tnrn rvthir nine oiil sons. The daughters arc Miss Pearl Williams of Kamloops, Miss Myrtle ten first prize awards went to St. Williams of Tranqullle MLsscs Mar- - ; garct, Owen and Lillian Williams . - . of Prince Oeorgc, Mrs. Fred Stevens j uin kvh;.vt l.Hjt oh. Atf of Oiscome and Miss Ruby Williams ' ,.iK;" alla. The son., are DavlJ n r im J, J" Williams of Prince Oeorsc and noiicb u Nrbt 3vn' thi on Ui Ben- Bih riy ,,f m.j. A d 131. th ufxv-r- Jamiit Williams of Telkwa. l?n1 lntn tn ppJ V; tti Liquor ' iTinvmi rwTfi ' tor iimf in rpct of premi? part of bulMInz kiiourt th B1mont H'tl, dlltxnl t 727 Third Atfmi. wi. Prlnc Ritj-fH. tiitia Uu lan'K dcrbf4 tot N' S .mnfi -Bt.x-k Nf. VI 8Ih Prln'niufrf rnnit. Klip 021. Prln5 rrtiprrt Ijirfi Rrt:rUrn Dlstrtrt. In ih Prnvino f Brttiith Columbia. tr the ! lif tyvT hj th slj or b 6h bovtl W "'i.umptlon on lh prcuile or 'i"vhf rr U. The 1911 officers of the Kainlwpw Rotary Club arc: President. Fred Cox; vice-president, R. W. Bourns; secretary-treasurer, E. L. Sims, and E. M. Selkirk, F. A. MacCallum, C. R. McMillan and Oeorgc W. Black, directors, TOO MANY REPORTS IJNDON. May 7: (CP) Described the "curse of lmpcr" I)rd M'liv. in army 1iief of the First . Great War. sav.s "fnrms. rnrviHa ', f -tdm.nMratloo tl., anfj w momUnz m way , which Is not fair o the army." in in ( OI.I MIIIA IV I'lKIIIAlK tlir .Maltrr or Mip "AilininMrull.Mi Art" A ml tlif Maltrr of thr I.Mali. of Olr OIrii. Iirrnioril. InlolMtr 3W. -t A, D 1941. .nd alt Uw, m , A n Wlr- fi.dt-d to Ui cute are tLiJL A,5" ?,4t- ' i'PolntcU rr-..nrl i ry tb ct their in- nL"?,1 ,?"tatc of le DATED Aprtl 30nh. A. D. 1941. Zl.ZJ'llT V ,1 fsUtc OfftoUl CT?7 vrrU1- me on or before the PrtoS prince ?BunSL rtupert. BC B.C. 3m M,r- A. D. 1941. and all nic lndebtw, tn uto j ? ' , i .reoulred to pny the amount of their ui- I ."" ' . dr-bt-ttness to me forthwith. IN Tllli Mi ritlMi: ( Ol KT Of liRITISII TkUrtl he 30th day M April A. D I COM 'SI III A IN r-ltOMUt: '1941. 'In llir Matter ol Hie "AdiqlnMratlon ' llKHBEriT F. OLA8SEY i Vlr i OrxioW AdnUnlOiutor, I . ,, And AtHn BC In the Mailer of the ltalt Of frlrr . Hker. Durnnrd 11941 wnrxilntr.fi Admknl.tn.tnr with . . hIfW.UmerftettrlI1 '"'"".ft i '"rle 77 ,:-t .... . .T"::'"-' r. '"uor, w. E. mu,. on .... a,h m aiiren au persona inaeotcxl dav of Acrll A D 104t i J. .,.iJ the wM &t are required to pay ?dmmiSrt n til. PPplnted te amount of their Indencw torn wuuSnBrwTn deT,r!f ' Ch'S forihtth 1 cWm'SSS V.'I MfU ert rm.lwid.irn. Jnt (he fld rte required 'v, herXd to tlC file -n with me prcpcrly verified on ' wrHtoata or before the 15th day erf June A. D. She30tn day U ''uS m, Tn To.?' 1041 f,lihi2 rtxlch dlrtfltoutloo will be rjTlretoi to tt Jtl,U "nd " mrde havin, reswd only to auch elaim, auhd to ?JT,tT? !" DMen ot rrlnce rtiuoert. B. C. thU n.. .... v;r,w""-. f,20U) day of Awll 194l7 ,94T"" m A, D. NQRMAV A. WATT k,hi ; :PVcUl A0mlmltrator ' Prlac Rupert, B. C. HERBERT T. OLAS8EY e urriohii Aflnvintatrator. AUlu, BC, RESIDED HERE I THIRTY YEARS Mrs. Alfred Jacobsen Passes Away On Tuesday Evening at Prince Ruper( General Hospital After a lengthy Illness. Mrs. Rrl-etta 'jacobsch,' wife' of Alfred ae-obsen, well known local halibut fisherman, passed away at 0 o'clock last evening at the Prlncfc Rupert General Hospital. Her husband -, a member of the crew of the bovre B. which arrived In port from the banks during the night. A native of Sweden, the late Mrs. Jacobsen came to Prince Rupert in 1910 and made her home at 341 Ninth Avenue West. Many friends will regret to learn of her passing. It ended a period of long suffering. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the chapel of B.C. Undertakers. NOW LUMBER JILIS LEEDS, Eng., May 7: (CP)- Many ,'land girls" have been drafted for service measuring timber In the wartime forestry operations In Yorkshire. r MODERN YOUTH BETTER ROCHESTER, Eig.. May 7: (CP) Despite siluitloni of. pressing temptation the bchavMr of British young men and wemen Js better han it wrj in the Fltrt Orent War. declared the Bishop of Roeh-estcr. Dr. C. M. Chevassc. Canada At War 25 Years Ago May 7. 191d-G"nTin note the. United States embodied promise to refrain from sinking ships without warning. Fierce fighting began at Hill 304 near Verdun. t rilMLsi 5 Shows, TK. c- son-, Fan,,- ns Fan, Treat; the I A rvv n.. I IX I I LI """".USA STAXH, an tun "('mar s, Navtltj Anulhtr Comm. t.. "AKISI- mv Kay Millamt mm - -J u( ? 'UUCII . .11 xuviUl Hnlnc In D. ' Dntisti nana VU,JL"IA ' i : try of A : .a 't pr Oeoree H Ta: : v Columbia it -. - . ' - -i . i made dor -.3 t of plane, for Grr' Bri; Pf r iCr LTr . The UnitMSUt -t 44C . t it jjj var P''n ir ts - w. W. , t Ml CIGARETTE Linoleum Wee MOdSK Hltll.iMNi; ATELIO'S Linoleum Kuks Size .0x12 Congolcum Kuks Size 9x12 Jaspc' FiuffsSizc 9x12 Linoleum Hug -7 Ax!) Linoleum Hujrs Sfzo 7.'.x! Inlaid linoleum- By 'the' yard; 0 It wide. Per square yard Printed linoleum G ft wide. Per square yard RrxreltG feet wide. Per square yard. ELIO'S Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. V Trains leave I'KINCE KlU'FJtT lor tlif MSI Monday, Wednesday, Friday, S p.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Can tl r HIIRO Air Steamer leaves PKINCE RUI'EKT for VANCO'lR " niujMiay, ii;ju p.m. calling at Ocean ram ana r'or Full Information and Reservation, etc Call or Writt MTV TICKET OFFICE, 328 3rd " Phone 260 rrlnce Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Atr Lines .:-a When wncn You iou Want uani a a Reliable, ueiUDie, Comfortable, Lnui"11' --- Depend PHONE 13 oervice 21 Hour Service al Regular 1RESII Dairy' Products We have thlrty-slx cows in town and can supply you with fresh milk dally. Our barn is located at Eleventh Avenue East. Visitors Welcome. Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 3? ...ui NEW RUi HOTEL AIIOM"'"1" HOME Hates j Hot n Rooms Prince Rupery,