Expert Optical Service The high school boys and girls! week under the approving eyes of j a group of recruiting officers who were In town looking for recruits. Another case by force, and to the ever Increasing list alonz Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Jlaggagc and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT SMITHERS A shower was held in Smithersi on last Tuesday night in honor of j Miss .Vera Doodson who is to mar- j ry Thomas Collison shortly. i Brings Prosperity DAYLIGHT the line between Prince Rupert and ?e, yeiny Prlnrn flenrtro TtiHIfotlnnc oro v.t business. the intruder is more or less familiar with the premises. Main Street was repaired with hard surfacing during this week. BOOSTING BUSINESS cadets corps gave a snappy dls-! play of parade drill and man-' Xlicatrca aml 0thcr Things oeuvres at the softball grounds last j wlth Ttt. Ilmirs "Saving: Time" Moth Proof BAGS Price 50c Ormes D7if. Pioneer Druqjiata The Kexall Store Phon & Open Dally Irom 8 .m. till 10 .ru. Sundy8 and llolidajs from 12 to 2 p.m. anil T to I i.m. Do -vr," " zzl vmg mst became iaw uaivesi u uunaon s isnow , RHtain In the first week it was intrnrini.. William Willett was th man who ed theatres, movies, dance-halls fIrst thouZht of and campaigner! trrpvhnnnrt r-.no fr.w i., ,J ed for It until the government fin- J " " " Oil,, ... 1. 1 1 X ,1 - near the metropolis did their best business of the year. snows siayea open later, many , . for the fir Hundred ol peopir try a "spot" stadium which ,u tiii ran tan its iLA first fi:5 iiiAL rvri even ui me uuy wews ciassmed col- lng meet found it was filled to ca umn and get good results. (tf paclty long before the lirst race. -1MMi-n ' SIMMONS SI'RIN(J.FILLEI) Mattresses Beauty Jlest, 4-6, 4-0, 3-3 Deep Sleep, 4-6, 4-0, 3-3 Majestic . $12.50 $28.50 $24.00 $5.00 Allowance will be made for your old mattress regardless of condition, on any new mattress In our stock priced at $25.00 or over Elio's Furniture Store Moosr: muuhmi Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. TIIIKI) AVENUE onjr u jjciauuufa lu aaupt, h as a wartime measure In 1916. Riding PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Hrass Castings Electric and Acetylene Weldins Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of flas Engine Repaired and Overhauled THE SEAL oi QUALITY IIP COLD SEAL Fancy Red Snckeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Tacked by the only alnntn rannlnr company with an all Iht year round payroll In Prince Rmirrt DIGGING FOR VICTORY F3 Occupational therapy includes the planting of potatoes. These injured service men are digging for recovery and victory in the grounds of a hospital in the south of England. Doctors have discovered that, given new interests of this nature, th'so men recuperate quickly and keep in better spirits. Movie and theatre owners full houses for final performanc es instead of half-empty auditor iums. I A dance-hall manager said 'be , fore the new hours, the crowd used to fade away after about an hour's dancing. Now the floor is packed I.ONnON .Tune 21: (CPlTV.nhlp ..n .u. u.j . . .... i uiiui t,ne uuuu piays UOU ave UlC dayllBht ,nS tlme- Introduced to : of entering a store King'." of theft was added v speed Britain's industrial war Jt b , t abQut 25 Waterfront Whiffs Closing Date of Area No. 2 Announced This Week Landings Still Running About Million Pounds Below Last Year EAST GETS FISH GLUT i Too Many Redfish and Mackerel &o Men to Take Holidays GLOUCESTER. Mass.. 3une 2i: (CD Fishermen here nave made rules to curtail catches of redfish and mackerel in order that they may continue to get what they consider a reasonable price for the fish. Fleet of 60 draggers have been ordered to take redfish vacations cf at least six to eight days between trips, while mackerel seiners, 22 of them, have been ordered to catch no more than 40.000 pounds a trip . and to remain in port from 24 to "30 hours between trips. It is the first time since the days when the National Relief Administration tried to establish a maximum catch per trip on mackerel that these fishermen, numbering some 300 out of Gloucester, have ! curtailed catches because of price. When the price of mackerel went down to a cent a pound, however. I fishermen realized they could not make a living. They voted to estab T.-i i . . . uiuer oi wie ii uernauonai risncrie., to their over Chlslehurst Common early one A promise despite the fact summer morning morn1. in in brilliant brilliant Commission to close the halibut fishing season in " Areas that the price fell to a cent a pound un- s"mme5 XrZZ?iZ. Z- t f "'Xt-Ft wLT XL V . .' un: . T 1 .1 O T. on U T.:l- i! i.t .... , In in Pncfnn trwol nnl... r..j l t putting on evening performances Sed UDOn him the frlpn best part 'of every day was wasted, will continue until some time into Wovfimi rtntv 1 The campaian began in Chisle- the fall as the quota in that area " arillllc UClllunUS hurst itself. Willett persuaded the has quite a wav to co vet. This i. ... villages to- advance their clocks 60 will be the earliest closing on record ! Jl lYlCUlCZU luCIl ...... ... utitmitc to ins wisnes. iur mca wo. i. in wnicn must oi vne He wrote 19 pamphlets about it be- smaller vessels of the Prince Rupert fore the government decided to fleet operate, adopt it. "-frill Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the 1911 season up to yesterday totalled 5.777,100 pounds as compared with 7.712,619 Iiiscussion Scheduled for Canadi.in SIX aays- Medical Convention in Winnipeg WINNIPEG, June 21: (CP) War- pounos at a correspondins date last time problems will bc discussed year. The American landings for during the annual convention of this year have reached an aggre- the Canadian Medical Association gate of 3,947,500 pounds compared which opens here Monday, with 4.416100 pounds in 1U40 while The most complete discussion Is the Canadian total is 2,829,600 scheduled for the final day of the pounds as compared with 3,325.519 convention-June 27-when a group pounds last year. The week's total of physicians and surgeons, aided ? Inn landings at Prince Rupert by military officials, will study the is 550,700 pounds consisting of 324,- medical aspects of casua'ties re-500 pounds American and 22O.200 turning from overseas pounds Canadian fish. The hichfst m , , . , . price of the week for Amedca WUh Lt ColAM rSL has been 11.7c and 9.4c which was Ai Ii t E Holland m r h paid the Normandle for 14.500 vIaf 5 V" ' m n El Hot a11 0f innlPeS-was pounds. The lowest American one , 2 rS n,g,Cmdr- - F H a11 of Ottawa will 10.9c and 8.3c d by e Excel for 24,000 pounds The So P"!blem5 of thc price of the week for Canadian fS ca7o fS S C Zu' was 119c and 8.6c paid the Skeena Je Sctorf entea bv J n M. for 9.000 S AaSK' Adamson pounds while the low J i Canadian bid was 10.7c and 8.4c re- IL W,n,n,PeK- , celved by the Porcher G, for 3,000 DrTp S"? fUC"",onS pounds. - F' T11 i of Toronto will ad- tuics a sectional meeting on war Pst-war The ijiL- Princess rrmcess Adelaide Adelaide has has a a new new 7 fnd -"i problems yiuuiciua with wilii regard regard, fourth engineer Cyril O. Sharp to childhood nutrition. Dr. Tisdall's Ot-irl n , . talk lane l.Q is scheduled MfVlfrllllo for fv- T n- i. ana a new chief enc neer John p Whltworth, who Is relieving Mr! Dowell, the regular chief engineer. ' Lieutenant Commander Oeorge Thomnson arrived In the city rn the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. He has come here to command the Clayoquot, the first mine sweeper finished at the dry dock. J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIKS and CENTS Hesl Materials, Workmanship 2nd Ave. two dooii from Broadcasting SUtlon We need your co-operation to Bive you better service. Tlease put out our milk bottle; daily as we need them for tomor row. Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 June 25, the nrst day or business sessions. (Dr. C H. Hankinson of Princu Rupert will be attending the convention.) Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONK G57 Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150t Heated Roomi Hot Water steam Batlia Dining Iloom In Connection Mr"- O. E. IJlack, ProprletrfM YES.' We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned ........ $1.50 Chimneys Swept ...... . 12.50 IIANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone RLACK 735 ... www... uvvm v"i uiaicia luiuiu mat ,i i . . snine. ne not. rpii thp h nric n oil iu. j. aim . tins vear un uune au iiv vviiurn r.nni r i m n .U"a the houses were drawn, itimnri- will have been reached. Fishin.fr in Arons Nn a nr1 A In- they tove 3-000-000 Poun the - ww ki u it iii i. in- r l Moth Fume CRYSTALS 1 lb. Tin 50c Miit- fV.if itsn. (ho rl pl'iriln? Mr! 1 n fT tho Vi q rrrra mnrp rom remnb rvto trrrtir4c frmmds ' . freezer against 300.000 rxund a year ago at this time. Fishermen agreed that all boats with capacity of 100,000 pounds or over remain out of redflihing for eight days between trips; those of 70.000 to 100,000 capacity, seven days, and those under 70,000 pounds They were told that in that fish vacation period they could go after cod, haddock or any other fish except redfish, 1 UiII.IIT I.... - -.lut BI10HS. 7-nn . ... JOAN IIENN: " "I Married a Nazi (At 8:13 and 10 18) - PLUS - WALTER PIUBtos (As Nick tarter HQ In Jl... ll l my murder (At 7;00 and 9:3j, lish a maximum catch tsnd order - l. , L 1 j t . , . . i !lltrlt V 1 1 1 ... - t , Cape Cod Canal remain in port 30 Individuals Ituy lionds - ! hours between trips, while boats 1 II i r.nu 1 ml & ml. i miming iii uusmjii anu o ivucesuer, ine native vuiaj" Ki'Xa-stay home 24 hours between trips, responded to the Vlrtnr They also voted that hereafter campaign. Subscriber .m no trips are to be sold by radio tele- Included the Exce! ioi phone. Radio allows men to talk katla Concert Danrt K to shore parties while on the fish- Brigade and Henry Coi; lng grounds and often boats have announced today sold their trips before leaving the grounds. "" Tons of Sea "Food Buyers of redfish arc in even a worse plight. In-the past 35 days nearly 15,000.000 pounds have been landed In this port In tome 200 Notices posted along the local waterfront and pre- trlaler h sontcd . to - various . offices " connected with ...... the fishery ......x.,, this ww.vj ai.oo $i.85'perShundredap ner nunored ...i. ..,! 4u i r j.: i airertl to pay pounds notnids nnM and - kept krnt Comlne Moil, Tuts ud CLAKK GABLE in COMRADE V """'" VUIIIIIII To Victory Loan Reach ten ttiunsano people a "want ad." in the Dally tint BASEBALL Acropolis Hill Sunday 1:30 K. M. RAM.KKS v. COMI'OSITKS SKAHCIIIJfiHTS Vs. DRV IHK'K 3.00 Admli!sioii !3r I'rle for l.iicky Admiision Ticket j Clean-Up Paint-Up t t 5 UNION STEA.MSIIirS I.TI). Special Afternoon Cruise Around the Klnahaiis anc( Uarhel Islands BY S.S. "CA3IOSUN" SATURDAY, JUNK 28th, 1911 Leaves C.N.R. Dock 2:00 p.m. -Returning 5 00 pm Afternoon tea served aboard Music enroute by .!-. rr!.-.:i Rupert Boys Band EXCURSION FARE .$1.00 (Plus Tax. Children Half Fare Make Repairs, Build We can supply all the materials additions for a new home or for to, the old one. Call In and talk It over Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. J 1 'HONE 1H r0NE ,7 Trains leave Prince Itupcrt for the East Monday. Wednesday. fcVlilnv. a n m. Alr-CondJtloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamers leave Prince Itupert for Vancouver on Saturday, 4:00 p.m. and Monday at 3:00 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell Klver For Full Information and Reservation, etc Pl.... ,r r . , C CITY T,CKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue none -500 - l rlnce Rupert. Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines