PAGE FOUR Expert Optical Service Just Completed! 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 New Ice Storage Method ' Ensuring only low temperature ice throughout the fishing season Fishermen are Invited to Inspect Our Reconstructed Ice Storage Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by Canadian Fish & Coid Storage Prince Rupert Co. Lid. British Coinmoui We ain't mad at Nobody R.M.R. SHOW ; IS ENJOYED i Regimental Oncert Party Pnts: On Midnirht Entertainment At ; Capita A concert party from Uio Rocky Mountain Hangers regiment staged an acceptable variety sho in the Capitol Theatre at midnight Thursday. Some thirty soldiers took part in the entertainment which was appreciated by the - audience Allan Cormack. shiDbuiidine sud- Thomas Bellamv of the r.i. -i. scene In acUre warfare. pHnfjnrf(nt at thp local drv dock, evator staff Ipf t nn lat j,4 lers therein were tailed Thursday night on the Prince tram for a trip to Smithers.1 Georee for a trta to Vancouver. I The sold- burlesnue number of Rits brother and sister in an adagio dance by Corp. Day and Corp. Campbell was jt " m wpi. .vuwooa snowed versatility in one oathetie mono-5 lrae "Sootty" and in a humorous one "My Wcrd.- Private Ewarf yodrhng song concluded the solo - J program. Bandsman K. p. Henderson acted as pianirt in place of Bandsman W. H. Edwards who Is ill. . React) ten tnoa&ana p?opie tith "want d " in the Daily News TIMIUtK .MLE XUIX flci .-In win be rrTfd br tr D-- rorr er. Prtoce Bopnt B C. M'Wtr bo nccn on -be h u-,t WT. 141. I r pur;h t H4Ce X2154 ospt rXm'v-;i Iaif-Q. C. I. t- -t- I.OM MBM fwt of One 1 1) r"r HH be aUcvrd for the mnwl cf Umbrr. Funtwr rrtfct-5 cf th ch:rf Pjt-trter. Vtf ri sr. d-;- fx-rrt-tr. Pr-- t-rt B C aiim J B. Sr. Prloce Buptrt. B. C -GOVERNMENT LIQl OR ACT" (Section 28i Nrtin ml .tpplirativn far IImt LWdv KOT1CE Is beretoT glTec tbat on ttx Hit dty of liar. d. the uoder- lUgrxa Utfecds to pplj to tbe Liquor uoasrn Btra tor a iicenw tn lopect of pmnVy twin part of buUdlnz kaora u the Brlmoot Ve. situate t T17 Third Areoue. Wett. Prtitte Rupert, upon Uv. bods deserttml m Loci c. 5 Md 8. BkxX No J 2, SeoUon 1 Prince Rusert Ttrrrwit em J.Rupert Und Re?ts3&Uoo Outrtct. la Z uve Prortace of BrttUb OolusobU. for T itR n!. - - -- . w. -a . .. i or efacT&ere, . I a o una A 13. ..-"" , JOHN HO6KISS AppUcaaL NEW ROYAL HOTEL i Urrl 11 rroprietor '4 HOMt 4WAT TRIIM HOMf Kates $ 0 Ruotof Hot & Cold WtUi Pftic Rupert. B.C. rSfi ' 11 RT TSS UAXLT KWi 4 3 Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Landings Expected to Reach Stride During Coming Week Trip To Port Simpson Causing Interest IMPOATINO HUDSON SW SCOTCH WHISKY Good taste calls for Whisky of good quality the best procurable Distilled This adverhsemeni is not published cr displayed by the Li-ouor Cor.-oi Board or by the Goverruner.t of British Columbia MANUFACTURERS, Life Insurance Co. P. H. Linzey Local Representative Prince Rupert PHONE GREEN t YES! We Repair Water Pipes Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned 1L54 Chimners Swept f5 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK "IS FH ml B3 I Famous Bulls In Parliament I Irbhman Named Roche Real . a I m n 1 tn ml raincr vi vurious uaaiucs Of Speech At 4he Prince Rupert Rotary W Tl t tr n uuu iiiiuaudj ukciiiuuu, j. ll. a. Blackaby presented an Interesting paper on' "Bulls. Boners and Lit-, Halibut landings at Prince Rupert for the first ten erary lapses- rn which he gave a t davs of Aoril following the owning of the 1940 fishing nf. of humrous.. quotation. -- - . . : . v . . . rnn i u from irum famous jamoiu and ana arainarv ordinary, - wrtt- wrtt. was largely of a Hsht character i season at tne nrsi oi me monm toiaiiea o,cw juuuus jn, anit . . --"" - - i ui tviucii loojtivu wuiius vtixo iiuni xiiucx lion itu uu nave oeen tne result of a great orous numbers, novelties and vocals UQQQ pounds from Canadian boats. Up to Thursday deal of careful research and prov-and instrumental numbers. CapL v tj,fyj v,wji a.... ft nnmnint the.',- f.'-t ed roost intern titvr an nninkt. . H. Alwood acted as master or . , . . 1 in thm at, ,w.i,.i . ceremonies in his usual genial man- trips of the season, in any con- lT Zr7t TLX Pl the emuing week w411 see passengers. Possibly many people Mens from the Part of the regimental or- . .. gram. , , of .v.. the fact ,.. that ... Port rw sir Sir Rwi. Boyle chestra proTided background mrsic as well as selections at opening. closing and between numbers- sideraWe number and it Is ex- will no doubt, be a capacity Ust ot numor. FOKowins are a few quata- landings at Prince Rupert in con- are not aware bulls" made by Roche, MPJorTralee. ssderable number. Landings for the Simpson is well over one hundred e real father of bulls: week not including today amounted years oW now. Named after Aemil- "Mr. Speaker, half the lies our rC It.. Z2 s to S.000 pounds of which 153,500 ius Simpson, an early factor, it was opponents tell about us are not The general setting trench . was a rVZZT .., v.c ...kw.k . te - aMa v - CJA4aUU M A M AUU IVIV vt viv in singing anc T4-A . .a... eMmn pv t.- . stdnrfirM in ri.i har nST RaperV showing a curing to expand into Alaska the them is lying down, the one lying twtT. .C . tenaeaey to weaten. were oeoer, company's command of the far uti is a Dim." . - : t. A. Miarun. manager of the Ttl, Z" the start on the arrae than tradc. A centre of naUre barter "Vy should we beggar ourselves ilr. and Mrs. r S. J. West and fam- Watson general store at Sralthers. nd tl Jf1" "'fV th at the commencement of 1949. The and mtCrtribal relations. Port to benefit posterity. What has sailed Thursday night on the is a bustoeas visitor in the city. He f prcscntwi ta P-re- wk for Amfri. J terity doneX -Then 1- 11 1- ... . .- .. . A . i LAST TUtr. 2 Show, Xijku. , GARY anouiers preserves, me esuo- 4 t owuc ui uic njj lishment was. many , times beset her buJb and curious vagaries anoth-,. CJJl. steamer Princess Adelaide. Capt. Henry Anderson, arrived In port at 2:30 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 10 o'clock last night on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Union steamer Cardena. CapL John Boden. arrived in port at 3 o'clock this morning from the south and sailed, a couple or so hours later on her return to Vancouver and waypotais. Something over ten thousand pounds of halibut was sold in Vancouver on Thursday, the price being He and 6c. In Seattle 40,000 pounds of Area No. 3 fish sold for 15c to 1534c and 22,000 pound of Area No. 2 fish for 12c to 15c. FRESH Dairy Products We have thirty-six cows In town and can supply you with fresh milk dally. Our barn is located at Eleventh Avenue East Visitors Welcome. Dominion Dairy PnONE 10 AT EASTER TIME We extend our greetings to all and welcome the approaching spring with Joy. During this time we are living special attention to-EASTER GOODS , Colored and Decorated Errs, Chocolate Eggs, Confectionery and other Seasonable Lines At The VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" 330 3rd Ave. West Phone Red 12 P.QJqx 7ST 01 oj speecn speecn m m incure xurure numbers numbers of v... ., with diffietilti at time hnrur h. "Norlh -wmucu roil With suoojem, S by the natives and iU safety P31"- Thee are inter- tlmt5 c' ' " . ' 5 threatened v,,.i -r-v,. Ther --ii esfca in i suen wcu tntn?. uuoss yui WHJ wv tOOl en. IOT .. . . uunKiin. iiicic rre c minwmiif uuiiKiuui " " "vv v 11 l. SINCE I69Z . rail hit' n- tribal fights around the old fort aty of 'h and Its early days were exciting Yfv at the luncheon were R. rQHJorj. I enough. In those Umes the post r"1"4"' "u nmaruier busuvq 1 was surrounaea oy pautsaaes ana the picture was a greatly different 'one than it is today. The original 1 population consisted of only some I twenty or so persons but it gradually became a centre of conWer- native settlement, to say nothing Iable of quite a few whites at one time Even the old steamer Beaver 1 used to ply to Port Simpson. The 'Hudsor Bay Co. carried on opera -Uons there unUl 1911 when the post I was closed. The orizinal bmldlnri j were burned down and in 1934. Just 1 a century after the estaWishnent J 01 the first fort on the site, the nrwi jwas reopened. A picturesque and leisurely village. It is now the only Hudson Bay Co. 's post on the entire Pacific Coast and serve the needs of a community of some fifty whites and sir hundred natives. At7lUi Comin; M0.V TCU BETTE Dsnju TiIE LTrm. LetterBd rrBcrunKgeKffiinpwyaiicuH- arnrea on inursaay nrgnvs iraw , . , can fish 125c and c paid the uortant Dost on the sea between as some laughed: "By Dosterttv ver. Mru West, is identified with from the interior and win return to It solo number was the singtag f(fr 9000 vhUe for Jg on thTcoSa I tnean those who are are conSg ccming auer f ' the mechanical department of the the interior on Monday evejiAg'i " urif b the POP1" Canadian fish the top price ra- mier anTsISL to AlLka Se us." ; Canadian National Railways here, train. , , , j'SlT'? by the Parma ' rRun-rnha? S muddy pool of pontics J . t L, - -- SeT SdinivS eLtti LL18 ! IU function was not only to therock on wiU I ance. cono Suiting The Spring Mood FOR EASTER IS There's MAGIC In Those ew opnng buits Just Arrived At The Peoples Store OUTSTANDING FEATURES Expert Hand Tailoring New Longer Length Jackets New Softly Rounded Shoulders New Slim Skirts Do - -.our preference lean toward those r i. tailored styles or perhaps you've nid on the new figure-moid type or a r;.n tweed model Whatever your -hoice be. you 11 find the largest selection in town right here. Fashioned m worsteds, tricotenea, herringbones, tweeds and two-tone wools. Sec the latest styling brought to joa direct froin Montreal. ALL SIZE RANGES. j Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Nijht RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert 5 THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 997 - ICE Z.,, draw to Itself a great deal of the' Ior nte. .'Jr. Speaker. I am practice eff ort renresentaUons bv Private R B . , , mvaie k. ts. - representations Dy fpji ff to 9c and 7c for both .i .. . . f invalid t Crozier were entertaining as was'Amprf, anrf r,n,n nh ."UUiC,niur OU1IKra6 DUl aBO . n.r'.rri; to avoid the number She Most be a Won derful Girl" by Captain F. H. All wood and chorus consisting of Ser- ! inaugurate a new regime for the. 5 ' ot my overeign." duy . . . . ... ..... . ho . REPROIEXsiki Port Simpson Trip 01 tne company, a regime or u'e un' my opink. - Quite a few oeoole are planning Peace and rder among warlike na- "G , we than repreh tim rnnniwJ can sea the hidden fmrnrint r scant tocr. corp. Aiex Day. corp. to raaxe tne cruise to the historic b . L V- ' ana tne exe: P. Mackindler. Corp. E. Macktoder. neighboring village of Port Simp- and encounters with predatory sea-, """j v should be pj Corp. J. Campbell. Corp J. Stewart son aboard the steamer Camosun mcn d v addkttd th a s'e Vjl famous buas: "A man job boi(Jf. and Private A. N. Werner. A trio on Easter Monday and. if the trade of their own which made ?.J t the counts . by Corp. G. Greenlees and Corp. H. weather is at all aasoicious. there consianuy minnge up-m one . "f D.ira- defakatio: 1 ie it niannM tn Greenlees. guitars, and Corp. J . Comer, harmonica, was melodious. " Corp Campbell and Corp. J. Stewart gave clever vocal Unperson tru of such characters as Earl Krtiy. Ed Wrnne. K,h'ine Henburn and v-d SDarks. For the real music lovers Bandsman A. Holt's violin solos-"Huncsrian Dance No. 5" Brahms and "Elegie" from "Thais' 'Ma-senet were delightful indeed. C P Balagno being accompanist ic-outstanding number. Company Perzeant Major A. Pugsley proved himself a conjuror of much ability especially adept in extricaUng himself from rooe and chain ties. Another chorus "The Green Grass Grew All Around" by Serzeant Docker. Corp. Day. Corp. F Mac-kinder, Corp. E. Mackinder and Pri- 5 vate Werner was enjoyed. Private Ashley's vocal jolos "Sooihine of Your Smile" and "Ah Sweet Mvs-J tery of Life" were appreciated The a-; nerl tnr. ; , ubl-. wv rnce fh-Ilundreas oi prop-- iry a "spot !h -m the Dally News etasfliried col- boy who nnn and get good resulu tf This is the Time of Year When " vx 'tr 0 QUALlTi iJmlm coal SAND Makes a Difference to Your Comfort Consult with us as to the best kind to f. im Stove, Range or Furnace Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. MIUNE 111 Donnacona Insu'ating WAU.BQARDS CEMENT GRAVEL fMl Board We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit c : rJf; AU our coal is carefully screened and prepared A -? a aw uuc oi mmoer ior every type of building. Our :-.:r-g- the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not t:.-. fried"? all of Uie natural oils so necessary to long afr iud Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd Phone ssi rilO.M 1 Trains leave PRINCE (UPERT for thi EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, ( pjn, Alr-ConCJUoned SUep'tng and Dlntai CM - Steamer leaves PRiNrp. riipvrt for VANCOUVEB Thursday. 11:30 pjn. calling at Ocean Palls snd PoeH K or ruu information tad Reservauon. tic CaU or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, J2I 3r Aftn' Phone 2SJ Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines