i PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE 11 For J NO WASTK PRINCE RUPERT Clias. Dodimcad Optometrist in Cliarte Watch, Clock, Jewelry Krpairine, Hand Engraving VISIT OUK BASEMENT STOKE for l ine China. Dinncrware. (ilassrs. I!ajt5a;c and Novelties. MAX H EI LB R ONER Jeweler Diamond .Merchant SUMMER SHOE STYLES The Fair Sex All Signs Lead to THE CUT RATE SHOE STORE pumps, TIES, DKESS OXFOKDS, SPOUT SHOES, WALKING SHOES UP FROM 1. 82.95 Exclusive New Arrivals Hired From the Eastern Factories Black, brown, tan, blue and all the newest season's colors and shades . . . Kids, patents and suedes in styles that lead the parade. Wc invite your Inspection Cut Rate Shoo Store OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Mail orders Promptly Filled 506 THIRD AVE. W. Across From Urine's Drug CAMP FURNITURE 8 only Folding Camp Cots, each 5335 10 only Folding Camp Cots, heavy 10 oz. khaki duck, each $7.00 Folding Camp Chairs from - 75c. ?1 JO. $2.95 Steel Folding Camp Cots, complete with mattresses, each $12.50 Tents, Sleeping Robes, Pack Boards, Pack Sacks, Dunnage Bags Simmons Bed Outfit, all sizes, Spring Filled Mattress In all sizes Large Stock of Floor Covering, Congoleums, Linoleum. Carpets Unpaintcd Furniture, Chests of Drawers, Dropside Tables, Meat .... Safes. Ironing Boards, Etc. We have the Goods at- Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, next to Daily News. RKADY TO COOK Green 916 Canadian National Railways Steamers Leave Prince Kupcrt For Vancouver: Thursday, 11:15 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Saturday, 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls only. Prince Rupert to Ketchikan Wednesday, 11 p.m.; Friday. 3 p.m. To Stewart Friday, 3 p.m. i Trains Leave Prince Kupcrt For the East: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 pjn Alr-Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars ' ,y For full information, reservations, etc., call or write it. s. (Jrek;, city passenger aoent 528 Third Avenue Phone 2C0 -rince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Linc3 HHBBV 1 BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets at Your- Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA s vcr and Ocean Falls, salllnT a' n-30 last nisht for Ket htkan ;n '! Stewart whence she will return here tonight southbound. Thr C P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide Capt. R. C. McGeachey. arrived in port at 4:30 p.m. from Vancouver and railed at 10 p.m. on her return south. At 9:30 last night Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Bod-en, arrived from the south, sailing at midnight on her return U Vancouver and waypoints. Reg Williams has returned to his duties as second engineer on the steamer Prince George after having been ashore in Vancouver on account of the illness of his wife. As a result of Intense commercial interest in Vitamin A, the Fisheries Research Board of Canada Is actively engaged in Investi- PURCHASE OF plane; Campaign Being Started To Raise Funds Here For Machine -To Go To Norwegian Air Force With Dr. Jens Munthe, Gunnar Selvlg, Jack Ivarson, Henry Stangebye and others as the moving spirits, a campaign is being started among local Norwegians to raise sufficient funds to purchase a training plane for the Norwegian section of the Royal Canadian Air Force. A public meeting of local Norwegians is called for next week to perfect organization of the campaign. With upwards of 1500 Norwegians resident In Prince , Rupert, it Is considered there should be a minimum of difficulty In raising the necessary money a jthls timo. B'H B 1MASTIC Drtjt'nq VARNISH fan All noons tt m 1 1 jBl I 1 I Wti'(j Jonj-we.rin j film el prottction la flooris'oodwpfVi pit fnitra. lAn-old 'fftiibf B-H vtmlili that hti provtd Its GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 THE DAILY NEWS Waterfront Whiffs Ilalihut Price are Holding up well-Coastal Liners in Yesterday After- noon- -Whales and Vitamin Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert (or the 1942 reason ' up to and Including yesterday totalled 3.858,100 pounds as compared ? with 4,786,100 pounds at a corresponding date last year. The Canadian S total was 1.392.300 Dounds comDared with last vear's 2.018.700 oounds while the American aggregate was 2,465,600 pounds in comparison with 2,767,400 pounds a year ago. During the week ending yesterday landings totalled 621,300 pounds of which 283.800 pounds was from Cana- dlan vessels and 337,500 pounds ! from American. Prices continue to !j hold at a high level with 15:6c and S 13c the high price of the week for V Canadian fish paid the Sampo fcr I; 9,000 pounds and the low Canadian 13.7c and 12c received by the Cov-Jl enant for 21,000 pounds. For Amer-C lean fish the high price of the VM week was 15.5c and 12c paid the J 'Frisco for 13,500 pounds and the low with the low 143c and 12c paid the Middlcton for 30,000 pounds. I Three coastal liners were in port 'l yesterday afternoon and last eve 5 ning. Having been delayed by b- cal fog around the mouth of the Skcena River, C. N. R. steamr Prince George, Capt. Edward ' Mabbs. arrived in port at 1 15 yesterday afternoon from Vancou By FOSTER BARCLAY Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. May 30. When the war's history Is written the part of Britain's "Housewives' Brigade" played to stock the Empire's arsenal will be engraved In bold letters. At a confer gfwj ence of the Women's Trade Union Congress, del-gates minced no words In describing performing to produce mod-e r n "Women, equally with men, are helping to win me war. declared Miss F. gatlon of possible utilisation of -whale livers. Dr. H. E, Bailey of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex perimental Station ha Just completed some work on samples of oil from sperm whale livers. The results so far are not so very promising as far as the vitamin content of whales is concerned NeUon Bros. Fisheries ltd. hav iartcd moving of their canning ilant from the local ocean dock. Machinery and equipment Is bens stored pending esUbllshment of the nrw plant which is expected to be at Port' Bdward There are rumors of other waterfront changes pending at Prince Rupert. yKSSERSCHMITTS HIS .MEAT Lleutnant N. Kullcr of the Soviet Red Arav u.n.m.d 1 of an anti-aircraft battery, is shown smiling beside 'Up r-n.ai; if in latt victim a Oerman Mcsserschmitt 110. Lieut Ku;:;i hu. I x .nt d-wu eight German raiders to date HOUSEWIVES WOMAN IS PLAY PART, EXCITING British Women Doing Valiant Work In Providing Munition and Supplies for Great Effort "The Men In Her life,- Willi Ur-ella Young, Coming To Capitol Theatre At Hrt of Week A tender romantic story set against absorbing, colorful backgrounds of the theatre and capitals of the world. "The Men in Her Life." starring Loretta Young Is the feature picture for next Monday and Tuesday at the Capitol Theatre here. Miss Young plays the part of a glamorous world-renowned theatrical celebrity who uses the licarU of men as her stepping-stones to f k msk rn rtf nva a Inn I 1 . W . j tapvutc nam ilsi inc iThp sLnrv toV ih ist rrwe task British I through a fifteen year period of women arc .tnini. h .u h.r.h,ir and happiness. Althouvh tlir girl's climb to fame and gradual descent to obscurity beforp she wins an entirely new and ureater success are shown In broad and thrilling fashion. It is the oft-.Mar life of the irrestlble woman whirh Hancock, chairman during the cs- occupies a greater attention of the sion. They are doing a class of interest and warmth of th film work which we never believed they j Conrad Veldt. Jean DaRgrr. John would undertake. They arc at'fihpntmrrf and oi vrn,rr r work In the open, lifting and Dalrit lng steel girders. They are handling explosive powders which they can only, touch for short periods because of the risk of contracting dermatitis and personal dlslig-urement. They arc doing the job cheerfully, however, and are as determined as men to endurj whatever hardships are necessary." Women With House Miss Hancock didn't mention the "Housewives' Brigade" women with a house, husband and family 10 iook after but they, too, are sharing the burdens shouldered by girls called Into services and war factory ,., Thousands of marriM mm mi within haM "The Men In Her Life" and Eugene Lcontovlch. Broadway star is also an Important featured member of the cast. pcrvlsor and an assistant. The 40 others work at least five hours dally, six days a week. 30 to 72 A big Midlands factory employs about 300 part time workers, women who rise early, house clean and pack their children off to school. Then they go out to work The youngest Is 30 and the oldost 72. white haired Mrs. James Topping. 8he trudges three miles a day for the afternoon shift. Thf lfml:nurliA" nrnAA' I. y distance .of iaMflfralgrowlnir steadllv- hut iithniiltM leered to coifrblnts hJjW I estimate there nin ullll ntvmt. 1 ino . Z'!J.n ftlllVir. :Trk and war work- Officials dc- 000 married women who are not nuny vtifi. A qurt coven bout 1QQ ,c are hpv nr o. Hff n,i f-ii rior.n 1 ,. i i younger gins. to-'war work. ' Typical of the spirit displayed "To them the war is still an ar-by the unofficially recognized body fair for the women next door" was XSZrXLt "ey Prefer bridge and converted the village hall into f shoPPln8- Production will never a factory for making aircraft en- McBrlde Strcet'8me coycrs, ..The. factory employs -. -sa ony two full-time workers, a su- oc up to standard until we get those womenand wo will In the end." G O L D S E A L t k a rw k r t in . ... iia iiMiuin lompieie Knows a( ,M , AIJIIOTT and COSTELLO In "Keep Em I y, j ? 1 ' T,i i !, f . CONRAD VEIDT DEANJAGGTR y ! in um: IN u Merrr Melodic CAPITA SI.MMI .MIDNITE AT f it jamrs i.ajney, rat O Urien In "IIERI -" '"Itlli com i s mi; Uv NORWEGIAN PUBLIC MEETING All Norwegians arc invited to attend a Itv Meeting Wednesday, June 3, at S:(M) o'clorh, at st Paul's Lutheran Church in order to urKanizarsn-mittee for raising of funds for a Training l!anefc; Little Norway-Toronto. IT IS PATRIOTIC TO HOARD COAL lly fltlitiK jour bin and krrpinc It full tu mil h j it J 1 Iwitlrnetk. You j ml your bin represent a vital part of (lie EnIM for Hie duration by anticipating jour rrquirr iruu t;i ktepinc jour bin torinc all It ran. All tirades of Foothills Allierla Coal now on zr.i-al.Mi Utilkley Valley and Coinox C oah PH1LP0TT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. I'IIO.m: on 1 riKi.vt acrj When u Want Reliable. ( umf oruhlr tr. nd.klf TAXI )ervice THK SKAI. OF QUALITY gam PHONE 13 II llnuf Srrvlre al KrsuUr Ktr. SotKeye Salmon Fancy Red IIcrrfnK in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spread Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Hloatcr J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace lllork - I'lione. 010 AMM.,A,MATi;il HUILDINC WOKKFKS OP CANAHA Prince Kupcrt, it.C. iinitopoM: .ham. Meeting ivcry fourth Bunday lnl-Che monllj at 2 p.m. Unit No. 1: Shipwrights, Joiners. Boat Builders and CaulKers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators.' Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. Box Hl5 MKN'SSl ITS laillrV and (.rr.V. Sprt Suin Military IJadsr ami ln:;:ln M. T. LEE, Tailor IMI lt.. 91 Vhone Of. V Specials 2 Smith Typetirilris Special 1 Electric Hoover. Ju 1 like new f, Coleman (ia Hurnrrs up from 2t Sprintfitlrd Maltrrirs from 518.50 t" S11.80 S17.50 52.50 S25.00 K 3-pi"c ClifslrrficM-; ; latest stylo w liw Prices. B. C. Furniture Co. I'lIOMi l'uK 321 Third Avrnue I LA DI US Oct your Zll'PEin t'se if i 1111,'TV STOKK "' 4 til If you have something to sell, a classified advert ment in this paper will soon let you know u tne,c J buyer in the city.