noi roui Expert Optical Service HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal ; V. G Wpolley, Lethbridge; J. M. 1 Gtriegler, Vanderhoof; C. Roberts-j Inverness; J. E. Thomas, R.C.N. ' ' Central ; " C. MacLeod, A. G. Tlminsy. J i Pederson, city. Prince Rupert D. A. Rose. Victoria; J. II- McLean, Vancouver. Reach ten itiouaano. people with a "want ad." In the Daily News. FOOTBALL TONIGHT C.45 I'M. C.S.T. vs. IOI.lt. 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 Fishery Value Moving Upward OTTAWA, July 10: The value of the fisheries production of British Columbia in 1940 recorded an advance of four million dollars over the value shown in the preceding year. The value was $21,710,157 as compared with $17,698,039. The salmon fishery of British Columbia, which I" the most important fishery in the Dominion, had a production value of $13,757,091, and Increase over the preceding year of $762,379. Herring, second on the list of British Columbia's chief commercial fishes, had a value of $4,426,390 an ncn.ase of $2,227,478 or 101 per cent. GERRARD MAGNUM Bath Soap 35 CENTS CAKE - 3 for $LOo Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druq&t'jts Tbt Rexall More Pbonei Rl t V Open Dally from ft a.m. till 10 p.m. Mumly himi Holiday fn.m U to 2 p.m. and 1 In I .ra. rff J I- Man in the Moon When asked to define poverty Jake declared: '"It Is something I have in my pocket but it is difficult to describe." A man who neglects to nay a debt is justiordiliarlly .cussed but U. r . nit Juan wiiu reiuses to worry about it is daniriaMSle. I bought a fountain pen a few days ago. Yesterday I took it back and told the man in the shop that it leaked all over my fingers. "Ah! he said. "What you need, sir, is a pair of our patent rubber writing gloves. Only 4s. lid. a pair!" "But," I said, "you told me it would last a lifetime" "That's right, sir. But you looked pretty sick when you bought it." There Is said to be quite a run on handkerchiefs looking forward to the near approach of the time when the Rocky Mountain Rangers leave. , Jake says' he has been wonder ing if he can think up an excuse that gets past the city commissioner for hpt' paying his taxes on the first of Yiext month. We understand the city commissioner is "very lenient as long as the property owner pays the extra cost. -, Wh4t'sllike about failing to pay )he tax-bill, is-that there arc a lot of ipther-iptople in the same-boat. I wonder how many people could say "1 could easily pay all my .debts If only other people would pay me." BEST TIME FOR A VANCOUVER HOLIDAY! Yti, visit Vancouver durinj Exhibition Week I Set the iMjmfieent "All Out for Victory" Parid ... the scores of spectacular war exhibits ... the naval, air force and army displays ... the patriotic open-air demonstra tlem ... an unforsettable picture of British Columbia mobiliied for war and for victory! $4425 IN PRIZES ADVANCE SALE TICKETS I wrrllr HO dr.. ilarllng Jt S major pri draw j tlm of Fair, tlrt tlrketa now from local agent or Canada Ol-mffl Parifie Kihihition, Vanrovtrr. O TOl 2) X We need your co-operation to give you better service, IMease put out our milk bottles daily as we need them for tomorrow. Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship 2nd Ave. two doors from Broadcasting Station Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Bathj Dining Room In Connection Mrs. a E. Black, Proprietress Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 147 Tom Lee & Son "HOTTSF. OP FINE FOODS" to rami him Thursday, July 10, i94l NOTE: 25c DOZEN PAID FC BURTON rypa ALE EMPTIES PHONE for FREE HOME DELIVERY 651 This advertisement is not published, or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Colurnbia xi Whifflets From The Waterfront Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving July 8, 19. 29 at 10 p.m. Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Pflnci Rupert Agent, Thhd Ave. Phone 568 Special HOUND TRIP VACATION FARES to the Prairies July 18, 19; 20 30-Day Return Limit Planning a holiday on the prairies? Be smart take advantage of the low fares offered now In coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars. Stopovers allowed anywhere enroute, . including l world-famous Jasper. I For Information, Call, or Writtf: 538 3rd Ave., Wince Rupert, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL CHARGE OF MAORIS EFFECTIVE Germans Broke Before New Zealand :&UYeUn..Q;eece and Crete AUCKLAND, N.Z., July 10: (CP) The Maori troops New Zealand has sent overseas have always earned an enviable reputation, more particularly in hand-to-hand fighting, which appeals to the warrior traditions of the race. Reports reaching New Zealand of the fighting in the Middle East show that 1 the Maori ' Battalion of the New I Zealand Expeditionary Force was in its element in the desperate I fighting in Greece and Crete. Time and time aealn they proved ;to the Germans that the bayonet, " far from being archaic, Is as effec- tlve as ever in the hands of a sold- tier who fully understands its use, . . , . : i , , , even against moaern memoas 01 I war. To the Maori the bayonet Is a natural weapon and though he quickly masters modern means of wariare, ne lairiy revels in a bay-J. A. Motherwell, chief super- onet charge. visor of fisheries, writes as follows; Many stories have been received "I have now to- advise those in of how the Germans broke and ran terested that up to and including ' before Maori bayonets. On one oc- August 2 next, export permits., will fkni the enemy had penetrated be available for all spring " saimon. roC"ve V" S , , , . Maori position. They advanced no matter how caught, except that, L idto and in one sector werp lmt. 'permits will not be issued for such through. Isalmon If they are being exported'' Chanted Tribal Son? ,for canning purposes. The new- There was no hesitation A de- , arrangement is on the understand- cision was made. While some were lug that, if in the meantime some J"11 the,r 'amous -Maori battal- modiflcatlon appears necessary, ex: h"JT' LffBtaCent ? Maf " "xed , . bayonets. They began to port permission may be withheld chant an ancient tribal hakjt an-d at a date earlier than August 2. then charged, led by a prominent On that date, depending upon the "All Black" ruebv footballer, volume of canned salmon of air The rushed Into blazing tommy varieties in British Columbia, it guir fire, never for a moment hesl-may be found necessary to prohibit fating:. At the havonet point the the Issuance cf permits for all' forward elements met their d-ath rilmon except frozen and mild; white mortars cleared others out of cured springs, no matter ' how the wire caught." Get It at the Variety Store "Where yoiir Dime.- are little dollars1' 331 3rd AveJV Priori Red 120 Another detachment brinzmg up arn'mnnitiorj found the wav Morkd v Herman who had penetrated the lines. The party rhaigfl into the enemv tommy guns and the German- turned and ran. An arttllerv officer told bow h p9Trrl n Maori unit eoltis forward carrvlne rifk! and mach!n run "Ooine duck shootina Hori'" hp ' called to one of them. "No py korry. I we no shoot." replied Hori with a grin. "The bayonet plurry good medicine." CHECK RENTS BARNSTABLE, Eng., July 10: (CP) The town council has appointed a committee to deal with rents and take proceedings where warranted, following complaints that some, landlords were charging prices 400 to 500 per cent above normal. I . . ACT Notlra of Illll-Mlln,, to ,lppy tu l.tll,f I'm rxliurp In Range S, Coast District. Land lie-cf?ial?? D:Mrlot of Prince Rupert and situate Bouth ot lata 4478 and 68S3 at Port Edward. Tate notice that British Columbia Packers Limited of Vancouver, BC occupation fish packers Intends to apply for a lee of U following described lands: Commeiicine at a post planted at wie Southeast corner of Lot 4476; thence S. 37 decrees 25' W. 310 feet; thence S. 7 degrees 19' E. 672 feet; thence N. 82 dezrees 41' r. 5is t. .v. rlht of way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway: thence N. 7 degrees IB' W. following the Mild right of way 802 reet to a point of commencement, excepting therefrom Blocks Y; W and V of Lot 446 (Plan No. 1038 and contain, lng Four acres, more or le. BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS' 1 LIMITED per Fred Nash, Agent. Dated June 5th. 1941. IN THE SIPKtME IOI KT OP HKITISII t'OLt'.M HI A IX PIIOUATE In the Matter of the "ArtmlnKtrallon Act" t ,wl In the Matter of the Estate of Peter wue, Deceased TAKE NOTICE .h5, . ,. Honor, W. E. Pteher. made on the day of June, A. D. 1941, I was ap. pointed Admuitatrator of the Estate of Perter Blue, donturri mil, wm Inexed, and all partlee having claims "a emaxe are hereby required to turnlMh name, properly ver. fled, to me an or before th 3rd1 day of Auzuat. A. D. 1041 ,w .11 dehtd to the estt are required to pay the amount of their lndabtedneM to me forthwith. 19?1ATED 0114 01 iUlJ' A' HERBERT P. OLASSET. Official Administrator, AUln. B. O CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.CJPh.G Wallace Block, Phone 640 THAT WHIRLWIND FIGHT IS HERE! See Louis Get His Greatest Battle 7?23 JOE vs. HILLY Fisiu and LOUIS CONN Pictures 9:13 13 Hounds Excitement and Aotion 13 Hounds If It's Laughter You're After Here it is! A BLONDE ON HIS MIND-AND A BRUNETTE IN HIS ARMS! And It't tha tax-ploilon of lha taaion... han tha gal logalhar In ihll marry muddla ! lova axparttl ircwMii mm m (At 7 :43 and 10 03) TONIGHT and FRIDAY 1 CIIIFFHOB&-Cedar lined with live drawers 1 CHIFFONIER Waterfall design, semi-bleach finish 2 MATCHED CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS At Build Also NEWS AM) CAKTODN CAPITOl ollu.-, .s.1U,. ,.uu k a A ,,amous pj ThMlr- HI This advertisement is not pubiisnea or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia SUMMER SAVINGS ON ODD PIECES $65.00 S35.00 S75.00 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. ) Clean-UplPaint-Up j nn maKe Repairs, We can supply . the materials for a new home or for addition, . . o.u unr. uau m and talk It over I 552 & McCaffery, Ltd. . . . nioNE in 1