PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CHAS. DODLMEAD f'f'Vi J Optometrist in Charge I I p J Watch, Clock, Jewelry X y Repairing, Hand Engraving Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Accessories Make the Woman . . . AND PEOPLES STORE HAVE THE ACCESSORIES Just Arrived! FINE IMPORTED KID GLOVES We were fortunate in securing a inh.lnnti:it stock nf imnortcd Gloves. Don't miss this opportunity . . . Styles and sizes for all and at last year's prices too. You'll Find What You Want Here: PURSES HANDKERCHIEFS FLOWERS HOSIERY JEWELERY SCARVES RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" Till KD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Thone BLUE 907 Stop - Look - Listen and HEAR BETTER RADIO RECEPTION with from McRae Bros. RCA Victor Radio is More Brilliant, More Dependable, More for Your Money! Save on your Entertainment Bill by investing in SALES, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION from eMcuSm.Md Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia HOSPITAL NOTES Reports of Fire Chief H. T. Lock for the months of September and October, filed ilast iiight at the regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital stated that the usual inspections had been made of hospital and nurses' The hospital board, at its meeting last night, ratified an agreement presented by Arnold Flaten, chairman of the finnnfp nnmmit- arrangement also includes heating Recent donations' to the hospital, acknowledged at last night's board meeting, Included a fracture bed, presented by the Rebe-kah Lodge, a , sign plate for the Nurses' Home from Mr. Heavy-sides a recent patient, and a basket of fruit sent at Thanksgiving time by the primary department of First Presbyterian Church. These donations were reported to the board by the lady superintendent, Miss Margaret Jamieson, R.N. Both the hospital building and the nurses' home have been leaking rather badly as a result of recent rains, it was reported to the hospital board at last night's meeting. There have been virtual floods in some of the wards and he dining rcom at the hospjtal. resident Frank Dibb said that certain leaks in the hospital building might be normally expected and next spring the pointing up of the sources of the leaks would have to be considered. Recommendation had been made that the roof of the nurses' home be reshingled, another job which would probably have to be undertaken In the spring with temporary patching up meantime. Miss iirgaret Jamieson, RN.. lady superintendent, reported to the hospital board at its meeting last night that she had been having some difficulty in securing new matching silver to make replacements as had been authorized by the board. Every effort will be made to obtain the silver In the city. I Due to lack of an incinerator, there has been some difficulty in disposing or hospital garbage, the lady superintendent reported to the board at 'its meeting last night. As a result, rats, dogs, seagulls and other pests have been hovering- about. " Owing to the wet weather. It has been difficult to dispose of the garbage by burning. It was suggested that more of It be burned in the furnace. The usual grant or $50 to provide Christmas cheer in the pltal during, the coming Yuletlde was passed to the lady superln- PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS .AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY, NQVEMBrp 4l Waterfront Whiffs Salmon Pack Heavy This Year Visit of International Fisheries Commission Incident of Interest. after discharging a considerable and supply of hot water and steam uyL f f" trans" to the tSp meTnZdl Na-, military annex which, after thP ti k trnH m t onal Railways, sailed at 9:45 a. I ihe general hospital. m. In contirruation of her voyage to Seattle. tendent at meeting. last night's board Mrs. S. A. Kielback told the hos-pital board at its meeting last night that delivery of bedside1 tables, ordered by the Women's Auxiliary, was expected soon. 1 The question of employing' a dietician In connection with she prince Rupert General Hospital is still under consideration. Arnold Flaten, chairman of finance committee, which has the matter in hand, reported to the board last night that questionnaires on the subject had been sent to seven hospitals of size about similar to the local one. Three had reported that they had dieticians and four that they had not. One of the three was considering discontinuing a dietician while one of the four was considering placing one on. Other information in regard to dietetic service was given, The matter was left in the hands of the finance committee to pursue further PURE IE WHITE TEl CIGARETTE PAPERS 5B5UBSE THE SEAL of QUALITY .t5U OS- GOLD SEAL Fancv Red Sockeve i PINK SEAL Finest. Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll in Prince Rupert. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Watei Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 136 BEDS Several sizes; each SPRINGS Good condition ... . CHESTERFIELD SUITE tapestry F "V Jet-.' - " The salmon Dack of all varieties on the British Co- .home and everything had becn;umbia coast this year has amounted according to the 6 i latest compiled figures, to 2,162,157 cases, being the high-Henry Friesen advised the hos- est figure in six years. The sockeye pack was 454,870 pitai board at its meeting last cases, and coho 85(J,7S6 cases, both also being the highest night that, owing to increased in six years. The chum pack this season has been 833,100 .general business, It would be im- cases and the pink pack 43J.378 " pussioie ior mm to carry on me cases. The spring pack has been 'operation of the ambulance. There 49,983 ' cases. ' was discussion as to whether ef- forts would be made to have a' Union steamer Cardena, Capt. continuation of the operation of j0hn Boden, arrived in port at the ambulance by private inter- midnight last night from the ests or to have the hospital oper- soutn and at 4:30 a.m. on ate the service itself. It was her return to Vancouver and way-pointed out that it was not a duty points. ' ol the hospital to provide ambu- lance service. It was left to the 0f outstanding interest to the president. Frank Dibb, to appoint fishing fraternitv will be sessions a comittee to go further into the 0f the International Fisheries in matter- Prince Rupert to hear the views oi local Interests in the fishing industry in regard to next year's proposed fishing regulations. The meeting will take place on Wed- tee, setting rates for laboratory, nesday and Thursday, operating room and X-ray services to be provided the Department of NoKhJand ' Transportation Co.'s National Defence in the new mil- ap. u?n wn- itary wing of the hospital which !a,ms' arr Vd ,in at 1 o'clc k is now under construction. The iitviiiiim Hiyi nt'icmitan ana, Fishermen Fighters Humble as they are in contrast to the lean destroyers and sleek corvettes of the Royal Canadian Navy, the stout little craft of the Fisherman's Reserve fleet play an important role in the defence of Canada's Pacific coast. Acting as a sea-going "Intelligence service" they keep constant watch over the mass of bays and Inlets their skippers know so well. Photograph shows one of these little vessels.' many of which hail from Prince Rupert, bucking a Pacific gale. B. f . Furniture' Co. S THIRD AVE. Used Furniture at Knock-Out Prices SrtOO s2 '2 E 3 -piece. English '25' SfheFOO CHAIRS Kitchen, Dining Room, Rockers and Easy Chairs; priced '7ff and at .... i Ok, up MANTLE 8-DAY CLOCK First class condition. Reg, $25.00 (4 ADO for MATTRESSES New. Special 10' 9" BUY NOW! PHONE BLACK 324 AH Canadian Union Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada Prince Rupert, B.C., Unit No. 1 M EETINGS First and Third Wednesday of Each Month METROPOLE HALL Phone Blue 113 P.O. Box 577 PRE-XMAS SALES With EVERY SUIT purchased at De Luxe Tailor you get one SILK CREPE SHIRT to your own measurements FREE. HART, FREEDMAN & GABBS CLOTHES TO MEASURE DE LUXE TAILOR THAN THE GLAMOUR TOWN ITSELF! WHo riiu0 Yon u,.. 'i-VS 1 OOT tOO Alt TO MYSUr W80lleMtM COHGl" lOYlUSS,,,n0yr -YOU SU""0 enuSTHING' .SOUTBt$tM.HOU 1$ THAT MIAMI I A .1 I .MM W f 1 KZ II x.n a jwm a I SI! '?M -. it. w l ' m ' w em rn f s i Kx 'w ik. i at 1:30, 3:32, 5:34, 7:36, 9:33. DON AMECHE BETTY G R ABLE ROBERT CUMMINGS Charlotte Greenwood lack Ui) Carole Landis Cobina Wright !r, CWtf4 kr WWta lot frvdwcW by Horry J A TWINTIITH ClNIUIT-fOX riCIUIt Sport: "ACROBATIC ACES" Cartoon: "OLD OAKEN BUCKET "AMERICAN SEA POWER" BEGINS MONDAY FOK 2 DAYS Complete Shows at 1:00, 3:02, 5:04, 7:06 and 9:08 Complete Shows 1:00, 2:57. 5:01, 7:05, 9:09 Phone 775 ENDS TODAY Abbott and Costello "HOLD THAT GHOST" A FAMOUS ; at. s each DAY-NITE LOUXOKS First - class nriced at. 5 each fc A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A GOOD PLACE To'EUy GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PULL-UP CHAIRS priced at $44 50 each ODD CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS $ from, each 32 50 STUDIO COUCHES-Well construe tc. 62 327 Third Ave, Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.in, caliinc at Ocean Falls and ToirtU Hirer. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Rnurn COC A A Tickets on sale Nov. 15th, 1941. ' Plus Tax 1942. Final return limit Man:h Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Air-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call oi R. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT 528 Third Avenue Phone 2C0 I'""1' Kupfrt Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office We Also Carry BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Genls Su or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Ta.br P. O. Box 975 Phone QfJ,