SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1943 - m i W.W.V.VAV.V.VAVAV.WAW.W.'.V.VASWAW.V I FALL SHOE STYLES I For The Fair Sex m f. THE DAILY NEWS 1 "F3 LEFEAUX AT TERRACE OPTICAL SERVICE Waterfront TERRACE, Oct. 10: W. V ENDS TONIGHT Expert Lefcaux, M. L. A. for Vancouver Complete 8hows: 7:00, 9:05 jv tVn Chas. Chas. Dodii Dodimcad Centre, addressed an attentive Rudyard Kipling's 'JUNGLE BOOK.' u jtthuh fi 'moAttnir in th Arurllrnn Hall on Whiffs lit V Wl 1 4. ft a.9.w.. - -. (14 JOi J 1 Optometrist in Charge I . W Tuesday of this week. STARTS MONDAY I I P J I Watch, Clock, Jewelry y Repairing, Hand I Engraving M VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE for Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. Halibut Landings Tor Season Complete The Wise-birds Cry: MAX HEILBRONER Schooner RadioJjr Lost Jeweler Diamond Merchant OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Mail orders Promptly Filled J RAILWAY i All Signs Lead to THE CUT RATE SHOE STORE Special Purchase $2.95 From one of Canada's Leading Manufacturers SEEv.OL'R, SrECIALj . DISPLAY WINDOW Over a dozen styles never before sEowh" In PrIriceRupert. Youll admire the dressy type and you'll want the well chosen "comfy' styles. These are not clearings. They have just arrived. Cut Rate Shoe Store 506 THIRD AVE. W. Across From Orme's Drug Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific REGULAR STEAMER SERVICE To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports; also to Ketchikan, Wran-gell, Juneau and Skagway Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Information, Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. FURNITURE Single Bed Complete, Couch, Kitchen Table,, prop,. Ja, Table, Irary Tabic, Flat Top Desk, Stand Lahips, Kitchen Cabinet, SnJynk SlVe' 0il Burner ,,eaters. Round Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Radios, Rocking Chairs, Coleman heaters, Bedroom h Dresser, Mirrors, English M'rams. Used Dept. Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, Prince Rupert ' If Support the forthcoming VICTORY LOAN to the utmost of your capacity. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 4. y a0OMOO8KTO0OOOOO0OO0OCH5OvOOOOOOOOOOOO0 00000000 j For Quick, Safe and Comfortahle TAXI SERVICE ? PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT fViOflOCmCH0000000000HOOCHMJCHOOXKOOOOOOOtHJOH If you lose anything, advertise for it. r . . strong, the Lois H. topping the' Canadian pric? with 18.1c and 13.5c fdr 46,000 pounds while the The records of the International Fisheries Commission show that for the period from April 16 to Sept 30. 1942, the following amounts of halibut have been landed in Pacific Coaat ports from Area 3: U. S. fleet 23366530 Canadian fleet 1501 .326 Total 25.470.256 In 1941 the landing from April WAVi ! to September 30 amounted to: U.JS. fleet 287.621 Canadian fleet 235033 Total 27537554 For the month of September. 1942. the following amounts of halibut were landed: U. 8. fleet 5.199.673 Canadian fleet 774326 Total ...... 5,973500 Landings from the closed Ares ents' WOMEN D14 1, Terrace Girl Is Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the 1942 season total 16,993,719 pounds. The final catches followinir the closini? of the vear's fishintr, onerations were landed Tuesday. The 16,993,719 pounds total for! 1942 compared with an aggregate of 15-556,000 pounds i in 1941. The Canadian total this year was 4,122,919: pounds as against 5.656,100 pounds I in 1941 while the American total " " was 12.870,800 pounds In compari- I7II TO son with 9,90300 pounds. The j f 1LIY1 lU i MUSICAL closing price for American fish, Eleanor Poell and Red Skelton was 15.9c and 13c received by thej Arc Featured in -Ship Ahoy" I Summit for 19,000 pounds, 1 , i ' The well known stiu haiht Eleanor Powell, as a O-glri. and, schooner i Rw Skelton. as her hypochondriac Radio has been lost In sweetheart, become involved with ! thP oulf of AiMka h t Seattle received a message on September 30 from Capt. Martin Bergman that the vessel had been lost, her crew being landed safely at Kodlak. All the crew were alive ana wen. ine weamer tn nortnern waters was very stormy towards the end of the season. foreign agents, dangerous plots and hilarious mix-ups In the. musical picture "Ship Ahoy" which Is to be featured at the Capitol Theatre The action takes place in a showboat bound for southern1 Asters. Interspersed between the, plot manoeuvres are four elaborate oroductlon numbers in w4ilch the dancing star is featured. Music is provided by Tommy Doney's famous swing band with Skelton singing "Poor You" and "111 Take Tallulah." In addition to the stars are Dert Lahr and Virginia O'Brien with twenty-seven glamorous chorus Girls heading the dance ensemble. The picture makes good holiday entertainment. Soldier's Bride TERRACE. Oct. JO Miss Marg-ret Little, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Little, was mar- j ried to 8apper Leonard Casey. Royal Canadian Engineers, Otta-' wa, Monday evening at her par-1 home. The ceremony was 2 during September were restrict- performed by Rev. W. Drury. ed to that halibut caught incl- It was a quiet wedding. The Mentally while fishing with set bride was lovely In a white sheer lines for other species under per- Her sister. Miss Amy Little, made (mlt and amounted to 230.617 a pretty, bridesmaid and Sapper pounds. Anderson was groomsman. National MESSENGER SERVICE Call it . . We Haul it . . Wc never close PROMPT SERVICE PHONE RED 392 Prince (iCori;cf Sep. 28-2!) Vanderhoof . . Oct. 1- 2 Fort Eraser . . Oct. .- 1 Rurns Lake . . Oct. G WIS lere 13-ot. 25-ox. 40-ot. 1.25 2.30 3.50 I.IT11M tOtUMIU DIITIU.IM CO HO. Mvr. Tiir. norn-r.j ou u This advertisement Is not published or displayed bv the I.t-nuor Control Board or by the Oovcrnment of Urltt&h Columbia ! the Army Needs You You are needed in the Canadian Women's Army Corp (o release men for the combat foiccs If jou are single or married without dependents, between 18 and i3, and a British subject by birth or naturalization. ' For full Information regarding pay, uniform, privileges, and enlistment, sec the Recruiting Party of C.W.A.C. personnel, under Lt. Ruby E. Hincks. Fur further particulars send the coupon below on consult Hie Chairman of your Local Civilian Recruiting Committee. Or Apply to Major A. 8. Parkes, Recruiting Officer, Prince Rupert, or the Recruiting Sergeant at Prince George. ( The Recruiting Party will visit the following places on dates shown: Houston Oct. 8 Smithers Oct. 10-11 I Hazelton Oct. 12-13 J Prince Rupert, Oct. 11-13 : tf!nn C0Up0n for tuU lnrmatlon regarding the to District Recruiting Officer, Vancouver Barrack, Vancouver, B.C. NAME ADDRESS BBPBHBdI B B I: I I IHIR KHOV, life Ida Lupino I Lawnmowers 5 SHARPENED AND H OVERHAULED First Class Work ll PHONE RED 8St-DrllTerlug ii3Bii?suijiiBiBjsTraaiB iaiViBtarBcsiHfiTaiBiirav - KWONO SANO HINO S HOP KEF. si ss s 1 Chop Suey TI nouse Neit to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST e would appreciate to have . new customers drop In and let us espial this girt plan V to them. ! MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Hav Mnr Cents- P.O. Boi 575 Phone 18-lj f Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY4 J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block - phone 64 Don ... I BSSSSSW 1 U VI "VENDtriTA m S! All jour patronage welcome W' Phone Red 217 Z BiBiarat BtBrBrBxarBEBS'aiBsi M (i.M. 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