CUT RATE SHOE STORE Sale of BOYS' SHOES PRINCE RUriCUT 79 c Per Pair Sizes 8 through 10 for 1 year through 6 year old. Sizes 2 through 5 for 10 year through lfi year old. Few words mean Outstanding Value Mothers, we have only one hundred pairs of these shoes. Uuy several pairs if you wish. LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST Cut Rate Shoe Store OrEN SATUKOAY NIGHT Mail orders, Promptly Filled 506 THIRD AVE, W. Across From Oruie's Drug Canadian National Railways TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE TKINCE RUPERT-MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. 6 p.m., stopping at all local stations, arriving JASPER Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, 7 am. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 10:30 a.m., stopping at Terrace, Pacific, Hazelton, New Hazelton, Smlthers, Burns Lake, Van-derhoof, Prince George, Glscome and McBride only. Arrive JASPER Thursday and Saturday 12:25 p.m. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT-TUESDAY. FRIDAY and SUNDAY, 11 p.m. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 6:30 p.m. Air Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars on trains leaving Monday 6:00 p.m, Wednesday and Friday 10:30 a.m. Coaches only on other trains from Prince Rupert For Full Information, Reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT 528 Third Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents ior irans-canada. Air Lines Camp Requirements Folding Cots, Folding Chairs, Pack Sacks, Pack Boards, Sleeping Robes, Tents, Grass Rugs White Wood Furniture Chests of Drawers Dressers, Meat Safes, Ceiling Dryers, Tables, Chairs, Night Tables, Book Shelves Floor Covering Inlaid Linoleums, Linoleums, Congoleums, Seamless Axminster Carpets and Mats Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE, Next to Daily News Grw, 91c BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Hutchers. NO WASTE -yj-!, READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage to. Ltd. UH1T1SII COLUMBIA Waterfront Whiffs Salmon Canning Season Off to Good Start Halibut Fishinjj Continues Launching; is Event of Week icanaaian landings had reached a total of 3,360,219 pounds compared with 3,786,600 pounds at the same date last year while American landings stood at 4,965,800 I! Sockeyc salmon fishing got off to a good start in the Skeena and Nass River districts during this opening week Iuju5 in comparison witn 4,960,- w"u have Ilttvc left it from irom Ocean Ocean Fallj Falls (900 pounds. Landings for the past toT Ladysmlth to which point Mr, iwecx totalled 866W0 pounds in- 'ming w transferred in the eluding 465.500 pounds from Cana- United Church Ministry, were hon-fdlan Idlan vessels vessels anrf and 4nnvm m&V) pounds nnn.lored ored bv by th the member momK... of . thm u. f mm Atnrnn Tn, - -- - ' And Mrs. E. S. Flemlnr Prlnr To Departure Rev. and Mrs. E. 8. Fleming, who Mn - a vmm VWU" it(wun Bjcgauon with wnn a a fine line party party prior in. to tin l- 1. I .."Silvan me ingn price oi the week for Canadian fish was! their leavlnz Ocean Fait. I 17f anH 14. n.1,1.1. . 1 TU . ,, .... ' uic ruma was wen gamenng took place paid for 26,000 pounds and the low (In the church. There was a good 15e and 14c which the Toodle, Sel-( program with sumptuous refrcsh-ma.41.. Skeena hi, Mother II, An-Jmens (and speeches. . nabelle. Advance II, Balsac I, f Itev. and Mrs. Fleming were Ore,; ivnUi ?' . rW' ui a, . beautiful feffw i00,!1 tt rccelved for caU:he,, ofible and seven-year-old bW 6000' iJ0O- 3'' 3W, emlng received a youth hymh 7,000 nound 3,500, 5,000, 12,000, and 6,000 'book. Mr. ....... and Mrs, Fleming cmuji bTth wm rcnwllvolu a i fish top bid of the week was 15.5c 1 Rv. D. W. More, formerly of "2 whlch, th;,y anKlspiox. is to be Rev. Hemlng' MlddletOn received fnr mlrh. nr ..... tlVelV. Trie lnw nrif it ..j n.. -i . ... . " ", .ut.u . J J ujuie cnurcn win be supp ed uul" during i4c yv. which the Chum. nHohf v. .u i. r . , ..B..., iJlullvu oj uiy oy laymen, j STORY IS VIGOROUS Manpower,' With ltobliiMn, Dietrich and Kaft, at Capitol Edward O. RoWnson. Marlene Dietrich and Oewte ltft Me the co-starring trto of "Manpower." comlnK to the Capitol Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. The film U et against a background of the Pacific Coast's nlul t life, where the hard -boiled llnerm-ti , of the season with some seven hundred boats fishing on the r-ia'x between the Skeena River and the average per boat about twenty-one of adjusting high danirous lob tenalon pown fish per day at the start. Conditions have been entirely in a cloae utue fraternity, 'favorable for the fishing and, with a price of at least e mcn are ?her by hasards of their Job. eleven cents per pound in the ,thp round assured, there Is the cer- " Cioti of bond that tamty of at least a fair financial ectra, secumoe. turcica, rean ociwccn wie crancwn p...-return. For the canneries them- Visitor. Viking. Oarland, and trayed by Raft and Robinson In selves the week has been a good Nordtoy received for catches of 12.- a crashing electric storm, as t'f y one, according to reports received 5J0- 25.000. 40,000. 140,000, 14.000. are dealing with hot wires. Raft in Prince Rupert. 12.000. 7.500. 13.500. 13.000 and is knocked unconscious, and Rob Although Area No. 2 has been 25,000 pounds respectively. inson attempting to sate him. re-closed, quite a numoer of the - celves a permanent teg Injury. American fishing vessels and a - A- McMillan has resumed Raft, In turn, drags him to safety. , few of the larger Canadians are duty as superintendent of Cana- When he recovers, the two nen ; continuing operating in that part dlan National Coast Steamships arc closer than ever, of Area No. 3 which is now open which he relinquished about a I Then Dietrich come Into their to fishing. Of course, the closing year ago when he took over the lives. She plays a night club hosiers down of Area No. 2 has seen the management of Prince Rupert ihn no wt- !- p- withdrawal from the fishing of dry dock. 'should be. Her father is killed on the most of the smaller Prince Natives Divsatlsfied the Job. Robinson feels sorry for Rupert 'boats. Later in the fall. Dissatisfied over the failure to her and marries her. They set up when the fish are more prime, obtain better than a ten percent housekeeping In a small apart-some of these boats may go out increase In salmon prices this ment codding. Some of the halibutters year which it is contended Is In- Raft. Injured in an accident, will go salmon packing as usual sufficient when compared with a comt to stay with them and n - while ther boats will now be tied twenty percent Increase In the CUperate. Although he Is attract -up altogether as their crews take cost of living bonus and the big by Dietrich, he refuses to meot Jobs ashore In view of the acute ln:rease In wages of labor, fisher- her halfway when she plays up labor shortage. men members of the Upper Skeena to him She decides, since he will branch of the Native Brotherhood not xt anything to do with her Geoffrey Morgan of Kltwanga of British Columbia, at a meeting and she doMn-t tofe nobtnaon that unu ukk inline oi nazeiion, iwo aw anisic vsdiiuciy uiu cen ex- Jne may Mj Q jc her well known native fishermen, suf- pressed their disagreement with oW wor)c She to cjub Uj' fered burns and Injuries when a the charging of a $2 fee upon aslc e proprietor if she can have ' glllnet fishing boat blew up at members by the Native Brother- a Job at hu q, 1lllc I Carlisle Cannery on the Skeena hood. The upper Skeena fishermen tne U therethe nlace it raided River on Tuesday of this week are not satisfied with the negotla- and j while Morgan was starting up the tlons as carried on by the NaUve ... Abnut it and hnrrw engine prior to going out fishing. Brotherhood and complain at not . d the ' Jail to art her out There was a heavy explosion having been consulted. The price w,.PB r-k, t . which caused a loud report Both for the year they fear may not be ?l!JJ? men were Immediately attended proportionate with the increased h rL ..T. . Ttl. V to by the cannery staff and rush- cost of living and fishing opera- , w-V". " ed Into Prince Rupert. The boat tion, by the end of the season. ?J. tl .J?. . n5r was to large extent destroyed. They feel that they are doing hne h0?:..! ? " I their part In the war effort and S 10 ,w nbn' Uvat An outstanding event of this should receive better consldcra- jj " toj week was the launching Tuesday tlon. The upper Skeena fishermen . . . ! afternoon of the 10,000-ton cargo are also asking that the fishing hU heart. Robinson ship Fort Rupert. A fine example boundary be let back to a point n ou, ,n a "n 10 flnd Ru of shipbuilding craftmanship, the uprlver near the high power trans- T.ne enuln claah ha aU the fury ship near the peak of the rising mission line crossing where It wai r ,a ,t"ng hlp toned to tide at midaftemoon had a formerly locatVd. Owing to black- J1' and make a wUUnf flnUh launching , the smoothness and out regulation the fishing boats. "e Pwf"01 drnUc story. precision or which could not have fUhlnz nut the present boundaries, been excelled upon. In keeping are In danger of being run down with the spirit of the occasion, by steamers and other larger the launching ceremonies were re- ships, duced to an extreme minimum. Only a handful of officials were " on the launching platform. There The total catch of halibut for was no fan:y Imported cham- the month of June at Prince Ru- pagne but a bottle of Kelowna pert was 4.166.500 pounds with 2,- wine. tied up with red, white and 387,000 pounds American and 7.- blue ribbon was broken against 779,500 pounds Canadian. In the the bow by Mrs. Edward J. White corresponding month last year the .wnereupon the vessel started tntai iSH Sy ,U? CfSe d?Wn Je American 1,840.500 pounds and the greased ways into the water. The Canadian 1,429,000 pounds. I w.w.i.j, aiiu ucui'.dWUU Was DV (Canon W. F. Rushbrook, pioneer coast missionary. To Mrs. White. Happy children of the Sunday I who carried a beautiful shower School of St. Andrew's Anglican i bouquet, was presented a hand- Cathedral, anticipating an enjoy-some silver tea service by young aoIc outing on the sandy shore riveter's passer, Douglas Marshall, of Dlgby Island, left this after-on behalf of the rivetting crew, noon aboard Bert Sheppard's new while B. Allen, the manager, pre- Ashing boat. In general charge of sented an attractive silver serv- the odtlng is Frank Skinner, sup-i lng tray as a memento of the oc- erlntendent of the Sunday School, caslon from the management. It A ull program has been arranged was quite a coincidence that the tor the afternoon. launching day was also the birth day of both Mrs. White and her husband. Up to and including yesterday uauDui janaings at Prince Rupert for the 1942 season had reaehprf Honored At Ocean Falls ;a total of 8340,019 pounds as com- I pared with 8.523,500 pounds at a j corresponding date last year farewe" ra'ty Is Held for Rer. DAfLY NbW8 WANT AUt HM1M, RKSn.TK fUmtr NEW ROYAL HOTEL J- ZARELLI. PROr "A Home Away From llotii" Rate 5c up M Rooms Hot At Cold Waier Prince Rupert. B.C. Thone 281 f.O. Boi M SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-point, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Island. Full Information, TlrkeW and Reservation FRANK J. 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MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant CAPITOL A MMOUS flATIII IMIAII Complete Shows 7 01 9 18- Ending Tonight Feature: 7:21. 9:M Mickey Itouney "HAMES ON IUU).I)WAV Judy Oarland M.OINS MONDAY FOR 2 DAYS Complete Shows at 1 10, 2 52 4 58, 7 01 0 IS i f ; t e MANPOWER A WARNER BROS HIT- AtAN HAIE FRANK McHUGH (At 1 10, 3 10, S 22 7 29. 0 30 EXTRA ADDED Canada Carries on Preents "ROAD TO TOKYO" The Thrlllinc Record of Canada's Modern Army SUNDAY .Ml UNITE AT 12 IS Clhe llrtMik WILIIEIM STRASSE 110' -Diana Wjnyard savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelll lrp. I huiir 37 p.o. Ilui 5 FRASKU STKKKT PRINCE RUPERT G O L D S E A L THE SEAL Sockeyc HaliiMtn Fancy llvtl IlerrinK in Tomato Sauce Sandwlrh Spread Spiced Salit'oti Smoked Salmon Hloatur Speciak Jl JT ARRIVED A new shipment ..f 8TUDIi COUCHES. CHEKTKftnFXD SUITES, in all the new rolori and ptterns Priced from $42.50 1 DO AT STOVE, at S6.50 2 KITCHEN SINKS like newt. c- r 2 Do SPRINO FILLED XtAT TH ESSES, from S18.50 n Alw a large atork of vartout tsed HKATKHS B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenot MEN'S SUITS Ijdtrv md Oents' Sprlnr Mulls Military nd(e and IntlinUi M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. n m Phone Or. HO CHARTS Are Essential for the Fishing Fleet DOMINION GOVERNMENT CHARTS, ouch 30c UNITED STATES CHARTS noc to $125 ADMIRALTY CHARTS $1.15 to $3.00 B.C. Coast Pilot Vol. 1-Southeni Section , 1.50 Vol. 2 Northern Section $1,50 Tide Tables Prince Rupert. Harbor ';...,;. 10c Pacific Coast, Canada .' ... ! .' .' 25c Pilot House Lofj Hooks .... $1.25 OFFICIAL CHART HEADQUARTERS eMaeSro5.Md A1,'8 Jntcrcsting to know when readim? thn nniiv mw. van me people of the whole district nnT, lnln; ua " '":