PAGE FOCS Expert Optical Service ftFT"? as Dodimead J ' 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 Jo you sigh for a stocking that will never, never run? BUY "SANSRUN" KAYSER creates it with a patented lodid knit that is j absolutely guaranteed never ' to run. And, as if that ' weren't enough SANS-RUNS are made to look shttr to give your legs that exciting "nude" look. KAYSER SAUSRUNS are g j25 1 FOP. -SALE BY Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night IfflPERT PEOPLES STORE , THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUEJ 907 Mv, S Used Furniture Beatty Washing Machine, McCIary Kootenay 6-fiole Range, 8-,plee. Dining Room Suite, Bedroom Dressers, Bed Spring and Mattresses, Extension Tables, Kitchen Tables, Gate Leg Table, 'Quebec Heaters, Wash Stands, Davenport. MISCELLANEOUS 21 jewel Waltham Watch, 15 jewel Wrist Watch, Guitar, Violin, Set of Books of Knowledge, Radios, Gramophone Records, Aladdin Lamp, Coleman Lantern, Bird Cage, .Mirrors, Sad Irons, Clothes Wringers, Wash Board, Snatch Blocks, Barrow Wheels, Square Shovel, Lawn Mowers, Peaveys, Stanley Steel Level, Forge and Blower, Tennis Racquet. Used Furniture Department ELIO'S Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MOOSE '.BUILDING T,IIm, AVENUE ICE Just Completed! Jew . Ice Storage Method Ensuring only low temperature ice throughout the fishing season Fishermen arc Invited to Inspect Our Reconstructed Ice Storage Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince r.pert ' Lq. XtO. British Columma Whifflets With Rangers J. B. Scott Entertainment Of Contrast Offered 3. From The Waterfront I Fairly substantial landings of' salmon are commencing to be made at Ketchikan. Yesterday some 10,000 pounds was landed, by trailers. Prices were 164c and' 172c for large reds and 15c for. small reds. J Capt. John Wick had a very trough crossing over Hecate Straits from Prince Rupert to Skidegate recently with hU halibut boat Johanna. At Skidegate Capt. Wick, who Is in ,the fishermen's naval reserve, was given a hesrtv welcome by many old friends. Little Theatre Presenting Two Plays And Other Numbers This Week THE SEAL of QUALITY m GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Snckeye rinFseal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all th year round payroll in Prince Rupert Phones. 18 & 19 P.O. Box 375 Easter Candies and Novelties Now on Display from lc up Also Easter Box Chocolates MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion TEB DULY KXWfl J The second lot of haliout boats under the staggered departure scheme under the curtailment plan will start moving out to the grounds today. These are the boats names of which start wUh letters of the alphabet from R to Z The first to clear were Tramp. Capt Sam Hougan. and Selma H.. Capt W. J! Burhmali. Further boats of the firri group leaving since yesterday Included Rio Rita. Capt Chester Leask; Lucky Star. Capt. W, Johnson, and Midway, Capt. , Otto Olseh. I s?4o.ijt; COUIMll, - - - r - w r Sy tlit Liquor Control Bord or ly 4 Gorrmaent of oVhU Cilnlta. KAMLOOPS R.M.K'S "HOME TOWN The big event in Kamloooj last and , xi t nonm j 7 was uie annual rtuviuciai uuu George Minns on board, the Forest Branch cruiser Sale and Fat Snow of the Lillian D. was a re- -r' csf - R'MTitc Tn! Af- British Columbia Beef Cattle Qrow-ter a. day's stay there, the Lillian ers' AssodaUon All records were D. proceeded to the big logging broken and sale proceeds were iorty camps In Cumshewa and Sewell in- per cent ahead of tne prevlous yccr There was a fine display of stock from all parts of the southern interior. The proceeds of the sale were $60,100 and the average price of beef cattle was 10.66c per pound. Hereford bulls sold for an average of $284.50 and shorthorns, $257.50. Matt Hassen of Armstrong conducted the sale. "' 1 TTio nra!1mln4rf f -4n 1 n..v. Human interest episodes during Basil Paul, Kamloops reservation' I rlxt!v1 na prison cellinPetro- Indian, charged with murder ofj iiZiJZ. r u 'vcuimwii jonn parson, 7-year-old penslon- lwhert et.apymcment one is likely er by cruihing his skull with an 5 S liTUlami arc the Me tn a Seymour Street rooming t i SSI1 fw? ll !nCt drama house on March 15 been ad-3 wlth twisted (7e,UMase Win. journed until April 1 5 n'ln"the Uttle Theatre 5 two-act nbiv Th. Zi J, .. Presldent of the Kamloops and J Sent 'SZJSJT&SZ ; R ii'u . KT. FPU?-:' numbers Advertise in the "Dally News. PAINTING Decorative Kalsomining Signs LORNE CORNELL Gordon and Anderson's Phone 46 William Harknettkredeh.'of the Kamloops Fsh 5hp(aijtm-, tective Association, natftt?fMted chairman of a fund which is toibe , raised to purchase a Spitfire plane for the EmDirefs fi?htini Directors of thefynd are Inspector R. M. Robertson, F. A. MacCallum and J. R. Pyper.' Sergeant C. C. Jacklln has Just arrived to assume his duties as district chief of the provincial police He comes from Prince Rupert. ilVEKMET LIQL'OK ACT" ,v toectttm 28) to , 1J,lweby Kiven that on the Qf .i A. D. 1941. the under- "JliUol Boarrt for . n. . H of pranlfej being part of a bulldlni ert. upon the land deacrtbod as iJt. grnJ nflnd 6- Block No. 32. Sertlon 1 1 tte Provlno, of BrltJh OotartST lor isDATED thU 2th dy of March. A JJ. JOHN HOSKIN3 , Applicant. Co Where There is Lots of Variety Ruby Royal Olass Vases Cream Colored Olass Vases Huby Royal Water Set--Also Jardiniers and Vases for your spring flowers. "Where Your Dimes are Little Dollars" at' the VARIETY STORE P,0. Box 757 Phone Red 120 J.H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Hank Bldg. CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.C.Ph 0. Wallace Block, Phone lit Stock Market Moves Upward Police Court Fines Higher Tendency of New York Tradlne; is Totalled $895 During March Which Steadily Towards Higher Levels Was Largest Figure Since August 1938 . ( NEW YORK. April 1. The 'New I York Stock Exchange is showing a Police court fines collected dur- I steady upward movement, com- ing the month of March in Prince Imencing yesterday and continuing Rupert totalled $895, this being the I in early trading today. The turn- highest figure since $980 in Aug- over yesterday amounted to 440,000 ust 1938. Last year In March fines shares Industrials closed yester- amounted to only $280. Fines so day af 122.72, up .35, and, In Hie far this year total $1250 as com- ! first hour this morning, advanced pared with $1079.50 In the first another 2$ to 123.00. Ralls closed quarter of 1940. up .12 yesterday at 26.67, advancing this morning another .06 to 28.73.' The utilities average at closing yesterday was up .21 at 19.70. ISLANDS SUDSCUIIUNG HOTEL ARRIVALS Central J. Wright, L. Earl, N. McDonald I.. Hanspn anrt V R finrmun - - . " m. J . WVILtlCUl, queen cnariotte islanders, It is city; Thomas Jcnson, Queen Char- reporiea, are rallying ssnerouwy to lotte City; E. O. Simmons. Van-subscribe to th Canadian War Ser- couver. vices fund, campaign for which Is Prince Kupert now in progress. , h. Freeman, E. O. Johnston, R. " E. Coutt. J. H. Brooks and Mr. and iiunareas ol propir try a "spot" Mrs. M. Saunders. Prince Rupert; umn and get good results. 'WIGHT ,nd 2 Shoys Nightly 7.(jjj FLYNN In " lid With RAYMOND Mic.tr OLIVIA nr 1 Added "Mm r it., ii.i... i "Prehistoric Forty COMING TIICnTJ In Technicolor) -DOWN AUGF.vrtvr A "spot" cuu t w m . ... .1.-11 a-. cut- u. n.. ureenougn. tTeoerieJc Po nt! iry 11 in t.h. n.,... ITII i .1 f ," - I TT, ..1. T - I ' w. kjiinvj .-i, J1MC4WU, eutsnuira column, . O. I. McNAUGHTON, CB, CM.O., D.S.O. obU "These tocietiei mk no chirie for Rifts or work . . '. rou people at, home need not hesitate in helping them," "They hive arranged all manner of entertainment for me . . home visits, shows, dances and any number of sports." 1 "It means a lot when you are away from home and have nothing to do to pass the idle hours, to have somewhere to go where a fellow can have clean, respectable entertainment." "The boys wish to say how much they appreciate the gifts which help to pass the long dreary hours from dark till lights out, SAlVATION ARMY Y.M.C.A. Y.W.C.A. CANADIAN LEGION WAR SERVICES K. OF C. CANADIAN" ARMY HUTS I.O.D.E. lnctudl Hon Sarvka Fr Wttfirn Provlnui Only HHHaasliHBnHBBr 7 J by ABOUT THE SERVICES YOU MAKE POSSIBLEI 1 ,ght( T I EUTEN ANT. GENERAL A. G. L McNAUGHTON, -L commanding the Canduft Corps overset!, fpeakt for Canada's fighting men. Letters home from the men themselves bear this out. Extracts from the few quoted typical of .tens of thousands. . You have helped to buy planes and tanks and ships tai guns THIS appeal is for the boys themselves. They rely on the folks back home. This is the ONLY NATIONAL APPEAL, this year, for our men in uniform. It enables you to combine a whole year's givings to six organization! which formerly appealed to you separately. Your money started these services. Your money is needed to continue them. They are performed on an orgini" basis, with human understanding, by six agencies that know how to do the job well. An army of workers labours unceasingly to carry these services wherever our men need them. Every dollar is made to count. Let the volunteer1 helper who calls on you carry back youf pledge of fullest support for our fighting men. THE BOYS RELY ON THE FOLKS BACK HOME. You nover hove failed fwnr you will not now. National Hoadayarters 200 Bay StretXflrpritO Op' Chairman for British Columbia Lleut..Colonel J. r. Fell O.B.E., Vancouver .GIVE