PAGE FOUR i Expert OPTICAL SERVICE rf v -- mas. uooiincau 14 .&T"Vl I Optometrist in Charce ' V ) I Watch, Clock, Jewelry X .S Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT Ol'K BASEMENT STOKE for line China. Dini.erwarc, Glasses, IUcease and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER .lender Diamond Merchant BREAK 4 THIUI) AVENUE BUY Spring Handbags .And when we speak ..of Purses we include all those necessary "spring musts" in a complete matching ensemble: Gloves, .Millinery, Jewellery, Flowers, II o s i e r v, Collar and Cuff Sets, Scarves . . .yes, even down to the Handkerchief for just the right finishing touch. OUT In Brilliant New Fabrics RUPERT PEOPLES STORE I Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night "In the Heart of rrince Kupert" T1IIHI) AVC Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 1)07 Special Price .. for LADIES' and GENTS' NEW Sl'KING CLOTHINq $27.50 and up. B. LAMB, Tailor I'lione Black 787 302 Third Ave. W. Spring Filled Mattresses Beds, Slumber King Springs, Folding Cots and Converto Lounges' rJ'L hlVe,rf fived Llon brand Luggage-Suitcases. Trunks. Gladstone Fortnight Cases, Overnight Cases. Sleeping Bags. Tents Pack Sack, Packboards. Dunnage Bags. BlankeU, Window SluSes Large stock of Floor Coverings, inlaid Linoleums. Coneoleum Rugs. Axminstcr Carpets. Mats of all sizes, for your home re chestreld Suites, Bedroom Suites. Dinette, Enterprise Ranges for burning coal or wood. WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT Ot'K USED FURNITURE DEIT airSeK ffiifi wood'eKitcheanteTlh uic!&iSi or Elio's Furniture Store I'HONE CJKKEN il!9 RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... . at Your Local Hutclicrts. NOfiVASTE til JlEADY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage I'UINCE KUPERT to. Lid. I1KITISI1 COLUMBIA 1 mPHiVglggH. fill Hiic von i nf iha THE DAILY NEWS SATVPt y Waterfront Whiffs Ambergris Is Often .Mistaken Ratfish f( Liver Oil Ilalihut Fishing , . To Start J madilnery. Thc Prince Rupert , civilians from thU j. Fisheries Experimental Experimental S S tat tat Ion ion i will will be be set set until unUl su M'VIVID AND 1 .v' proved to be nothing more exciting than weathered whale :mJnta l blubber having no commercial value. This white, yellow,! ora Grant uiunii ui liiunira auusuuice Ol waxy consistency has a disagree-able rancid odor: If heated in boil- Vlng water. It melts to give a layer vof light-colored oil and a residue J! of fibrous material. Ambergris has ; 5 a tathcr pleasant odor when heated. 1 Letter Box EVACUATION area and twine sueh time a fu- I KUIY1AM1C C'ary Grant and Joan Fontaine in "Suspicion" at Capilol ' Tlieatrc. Provnntmu lh vlvlri ctiirv itf a v - lijZtf"', p jvuman what troubled mind leads her to suspect uuti ner nusoana is a murderer. "8uapicion." starrmu urani ana Joan rontaine m t I with ii 4i tho xt IMfitniinwi nnil i t I'lMiipn ii IMiiwirr 4 4 i!itmn 4 r fro. i vary . ...... w.Mkv. i'vi . ....... v.. an unusual roauuiuc anuna,comi jC.quently receive samples of materials submitted in the the feature picture to tin wm , m .a.1 . . . I a I PT a ,ir.j...j .. rte I'nnce Kupert station have ai !wna"y- 'TT' ... a i.. ti for a special three-day engaii enacts the role of a reck less young wastrel and Miaa Fontaine tha' of the quiet and tmaK-InaUve daughter of a wealthy retired general. Fascinated by O rant's charm, the girl succumb to his whirlwind wooing and rkpes with him. only to learn that he ne has not nm a shilling """" and "inf that he j .j ,7., r ,a , . ' 7u ' Thc appearance in Thursday's i V SI L ,Brl ty "ther, Dally News of a letter from "Rest- hat been living on borrowed than fibrous. There Is often disarj-: . , . . monn for vmh At At her her horrified horrifird . . ..... 4cso liiuuiriiix as ui wuciiicr or ZZZ L not a datp d been set for the weathered whale k, blubber. kk j. i evacuation of civilian from the ! I Prince Rupert area serves as a re- MUU i"" "l 5 now receiving ; minder that the time is oppor- ',' .some commercial attention in tune for a nubile nrnnnunrcmrnt I rifAinattsi t Ka anitnot aa -Tii i In! pVVS( tire VU1I MIBII flAfBl VV VV j go to work and she Is happy un-I Ul she learns that he has been at 1 the races instead of working, has pawned a wedding present from rnnce nuperi. it nas long been on the subject. It may. therefore her ncr father a"er and arm has om been ween dlscbarg aucnarg- icvu5uiu as an cAcciiem gun on De oiiiclally stated that no date: mivwrawni S and nnH lubricant inhrlront fnr for llnVit light i i . . .. .. . i Stilt lnvtri him hn...r aha y. " - - running lui.imis has nas been oeen set sei for lor tto me cvacuaiion 01 , " ... - cvpw nu excuses unui sne near of the murder of hu bast friend has recently oerformed several tnr winrm.nt tmrron under under clrcunuUnoea clreumatanoea which which oolnt point J test at the request of a company I adoption of such a course. The ! uclon toKl him. Than en- intending to produce the oil for J recent serious turn which events ,ue a brthJM rte f plc-further processing to make it In the Pacific have taken, how- kHJ happenlnga that build up to-available for more general lubrl- ever, may necessitate such step W8rd a trlWn.y dramatic cU- cat:ng purpases. Ratflsh liver oil being taken in the future. j max whten or,n happily "l is also well kown tn enast fUhpr. Our ovnoiiiiiin MmMinu . romantic ending. I men as possessing alleged benefl-lor some months past been func-1 An abl uPorUnI Includes, .... . .. ... ... .... . el,. r4. i r. ..i.i.. i 1 ciai properties in me auamg of ironing as a branch of the AJU. " nnw. rheumatic aches and pains. It Is but. with a view to rendering the Dame May why- Ib, Jru. .' iinnn nnni ...t-i . . in ... .1... . .. Heather Anfl mui nO4r m.wnii .v luutaiii vcitoiii 4a iiiui r cjiecuve, nas recenuy - substances seldom found in ap- been absorbed by the Red Cross the battlefield against Hitler It preciable quantities In other fish division of the AJtJ. under thc u well known also that Norwav Oils, but It eannnt he n!rt at vpt ausnirex nf u-h!i w ? ? ,eSC a1Iy contrl,)Ute 10 functl?n- We have n l" hlps and also warship, during the . to thc oils reputation as a Una- correspondence with representa- . two veara ThtV ha. i r I- nent. jtlves at all polnU along the line done In k ' rf t h . AMH.J.U 1. 1 vs viae vaaii.tiui.ii.ii naunnai Hat . i The Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex- ways from Terrace to Prince mTt' T of the f tn. pcrimcntal SUtlon has been car- George and have assurancesTr twn SSZi TSfv Z l .nrlng out some investigations in the accommodation of approxl- ?L VLJUSL lhe men t"md there ronnection with th nnin, f m.itAiv inm - . are now ae- nrituh m, hirrtT; th. e,;; v.::":. "" "? "e m a ma Brtutn. Mot i the order of the British Food .Ministry. Indicated their readiness and will- , ,UUJ """ Some aspecU of these tnvestlga- ingness to co-operate to the fullest 7 .hL" " y educte1 Hons will be nrcsented shortly in a extent DosslWe. it i. m.r orc ln'r CB,C -Norway . . r . . ... ..v.v..v Til, i j scries of short articles. ;vals according to alphabetical grouping. First boats are expected to leave on Monday. confidently expected that acoom- ..w. n.9Mtl pvTVIIUUCIIV 41" modation for an ,mhi,i military training of ! While details of curtailment evacuees will be found shortly , "nd aoldr- botn hi 8eot- ! measures have not yet been finally thus brinjin? the total to 1500 , ,aWl m EnInd-settled, the halibut fleet will be! Satisfactory arrangement have , 001 to w'-ton ,w ,K I moving out to the banks with thc been made with the Canadian Na- P01 m Norway w u i legal opening of the season at mid- "onal Railway for the transpor- 0t me type M of u,r nlnht n. M'.ha.J.h 1 llllnn .11 . .. ... Kantlter While h hi! hla Mmlivx i .t ncuuvMidji. nuiu as uj ... -vj ati ctacurcs lO uiC utl- . i , the result of negotiations between Cerent points along the railway mercy. representatives of Prince Rupert. and efforts are being made to Accord,n to the Constitution of , VAI1WUUTC4 (KUU OVAfcLiC i'CCbS Ul 4VVU DTanCheS at Wl Vancouver this week in regard to thee points care for and dis- surthl l not only moderator of curtailment measures Is being tribute the evacuees to the homes tnal body- ,,c u nxt m rnk awaited. Meanwhile the local fleet and other quarters to which they acllrltJr' ftr the king, above even win move out at staggered inter- imay - r e assigned. wv0iivut "K " minisier. " mis " la so VV It U nrnrvujH tn r beCflUST. while Lh nrim miniiM --- w-v u CiiCVb iCaVua stwg lion of all women and children tePtatnt and responslMe to who may. wish to become evacu- klnr th prealdent of the ated as soon as th n-..., Storthing repreaenta and la. rm. C. P. R, steamer Princess Ade-! rangements c a n be made. Thc Pohlbte the people directly lalde. Capt. R. C. McGcachy. ar-,PUDnc will be notified when such uirtun Storthing. rivea in port at 3:45 yesterday af ternoon from the south, sailing at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boden. arrived In port at 2 o'clock this morning from the south, sailing at 5:30 ajn. on her return to Vancouver and way- points. John Dybhavn returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver to attend a meeUng of the Pacific sub-executive of the Biological Board of Canada. Dr. Neal M. Carter, who attended the same meeting, will be returning later. Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspector, arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, being here on routine duties In connection with the carrying out of Inspections of local government craft. Capt. McNaughton of the Wartime Shipping Board service arrived in the city on the Princess 'Adelaide yesterday afternoon, being here on official duties. 1" , J O. Nelson and his son. Ber-;tic(ahd Johnny Ar&i'aVrMUTi) 'tc city this morning on their boat the 'Greenville Beauty" from Greenville. SEEMS LOGICAL arrangements have been mm. Dr Hambro was re-elected time Ptoed. and again prealdent and he still Is NORMAN A. WATT. thc PreWent of the Storthing of For EvacuaUon Committee. Norway- c is a man of great attainments, and singular brtlllan-PKESIDENT HAMnitO A an orator, he is outstand- Editor Daily News: tn ,n that be speaks from Dr. Carl J. Hamhro -h i . thc. pubHc Platform In four thort time will be a dlstlnVuish- tenfU" 1thot man- ed visitor in our city U 5m swl the lne USC?Pt 8"d W,U,OUt noUcebl' n-nr., . perfections, nr n.mh i. F-4uci4i, oi me aiorin ng of Nor- ' way. At the time of tL L,Z thc,be,t . . . and one of the sneaky invasion of Norway the V ,nUr ,l!ent and lrut 'nds government. IneludL t h!,L- .f 0reat Br,tal the Allied the Storthln and th, ZZ, NaUon. ,n our daV The visit In made aWe a"d ,n" legal SIS? arrangements for con- , .hi ternatlonaliy u known tinuine the nmetlnn. statesman ernment. even if it became ncW briUlanl rator a rcal aary for the government tn cvcnt. lish itself aomcwhere ouUlde thc country. It is well known that thc government of Norwav virv ... " 1 J WWII establUhcd Itself In London where nmg iiaakon VI and his ministers are and where also the duly elected committee renrejunf Inn v. -vile btorthlng are and where the only Buvcmmcnt of Norway has been functioning very effectively, under the circumstances. The Verv larfre mrwWn o-. .nu 111VI- chant fleet of Norway came under the direct management of th oi.. ernment immediately after the in- on and the itame fleet, saillnn under the Norwcdan fla ann manned bv Nnntwlan rri.R kuiiM h.: :;v.:. "'wv"art" i " tunuiiuea vo carrj f wiacni a,nd cnndi tSoXS, Canada, the1 tinif-H ftt,.-' .WW... all parts of the British Empire. It noi so very Jong ago since one of the most prominent English leaders made the """'-'V t.aab Norway, through the merchant Tlic more grain included in llie'eri th in cow's ration, the mor. mat th. h"V"u.1uu'?"wu cow cow produces produces, U jfully u f. a w"e m11(n men equipped, trained army on J H MYRWANO. Sleatnem leave Prince Kupert for Vancouver: Catala every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thursday p.m. Cardena every Friday 10:30 , p.m. ,fMC Vancouver Monday a.m. U'lfffi Charlotte UumU Leaving April 7. 21 midnight midnight. l ull Information, Tlckeli and Reservation FRANK J. SKINNER . Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. rimne. 5G3 Y's Wives' THE IHULUANT STAR OF MltEHF(TT JOAN rONTAINi: received (he Acaden.v the ll performance of the jear In the role of , J n Hie vital role In "SUSI'ICION,- the year, brcathic" f11"' ' for procr enJoyemeniMe a fromuT Hegins Monday Special .'M)ay HKaf7 toiiUlinOH.s t):i..y I pm Fia'ur.' ,, THESE TWO GREW SUBS S . a ssssar paaaavj fSfl? JACK Itl.'NNV In "SCKKDN SNAPSHOTS Novelty "At The County lair BWaaajBMiakM Whist Drive Is Enjoyed 4i) Hinr n me uicaTinsnL wnm. i 'trntni' united by ...... th mttltr4ilttiM . CAPITOL i:m)I.(i tonk iit Complete Shows at i Wallace Ileery in "The HukIc Sounds'' whin dru family km . Hereaiu on Thar Mi.. . next one t Day. 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