W THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FOUR I H S I Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Uas. uommeaa ns J Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving .... ri.I.k- Illnnrttlf. VISIT OUK BASEMENT SlUKfc ior rmc m..., Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond .Merchant v.VVi wn niMsnrn iii offerins for vour selection the largest choice 1 of Women's Stylish Summer Shoes in our history. Low heels, cuban and high heels. Budget priced. Children's and Men's Shoes Too! Cut Rate Shoe Store OrEN SATURDAY NIGHT Mail orders Promptly Filled 506 THIRD AVE. W. Across From Orme's Drue Canadian National Railways TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE FRINCE 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 am., stopping at Terrs.ce, Pacific, Hazelton, New Hazelton, Smlthcrs, 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 ajn. 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 for Trans-Canada Air Lines Camp Hcquirements 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 1 . Inlaid Linoleums, Linoleums, Congoleums, Seamless Axmlnster Carpets and Mats Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE, Next (o Daily News Grten 91G BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Hutchcrs. NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage winch nuran fj0 ""'n columbm mi G io D S E Waterfront Whiffs Heavy Halibut Catches and Taney Prices Make Good Profits for American Hoats International Fisheries Commission Statement Jlhad exceptionally large catches and, with fancy prices prevailing, !i there were some handsome shares 5 1 for boats and fishermen. The J I highest price paid at Prince Rup' S ert In years was the 20: and 15c which the Yaqulnna received for V 26,000 pounds. An exceptionally . heavy catch was 70,000 pounds !j landed by the boat Harmony J which received the substantial price of 19.9c and 14c. Prices went I no lower than 17c and 14c during l the week. The American landings S for the week brought the total Slfor the season to date up to 5.-Sj 482,800 pounds as compared with j! 5224,430 pounds at a correspond- ing date last year. The grand total ? of landings at Prince Rupert for ij 1942 to date, ln:luding Canadian fish, is now 8.584,619 pounds ai ' against 8,801.500 pounds last yeaf to the same date. The Canadian J landings this year ' are 3,359.219 I pounds as compared with 3,806,100 pounds last year. Jii The records of the International J Fisheries Commission show that for the period from April 16 to jl June 30, 1942 the following I amounts of halibut have been I ! landed In the Pacific Coast ports:' Area 2 Area 3 u. s Canadian .12.953,336 . 8,543.823 tea 7387395 , 88334 . I Total 21.507.159 7.476.139 Area 3 3,057.994 33245 Total J 1.078319 3,091,319 Cant. W. W. Mounce, well known v coastal pilot, Is here today going Cannery for the past six weeks building a new wharf for the Can adian Fishing Co.. the John Cur- S rie ii Son power tug C. R. C. and f piledrivlng outfit returned to port P last night. Oceanic Is no longer operated as a cannery but It used as a net camp. o THE SEAL OF QUALITY Sockeye Salmon Fancy Hed Herring in Tomato Sauce MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' Spring Suits Mililnry Badges and Insignia M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 960 . t A Sandwich Spreads r Spiced Salmon 2 e T ismoked Salmon Bloater ! nmMA.....1.ltll Fresh Local Raw and I'asleurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 SIMPKIN MARSHALL LIMITED (Mhr VWry Wlii Up) Tha Companltt Act 1929 NOTICE is hereby given that the creditors of the above named Company, whose claims have not already ten admitted to rank for dividend, sre required, on or before the 28th November, 1942, to send to their names and addresses, with deUited particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitor (if any) to the underweaed, F. S. TULL, F.C.A, at 3. Frederick's Place, Old Jewry, London, E.C.2-England, Liquidator of the said Company; and, if to required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, are, by their Solicitors or personally, to come in and provs their said debts and claims at inch time and place as shall h spevified, m such notice, or in deisu'.t thereof, they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. All claims admitted to date have been paid in full. This Notice does not affect transactions with SmpVin Marshall (19(1) Ltd. Dated this twenty-eifhth day ef May,J94i . P. S. TULL, Liquidator o o "i' C.N.R. Trains For the Kail.-Mondays. Wednesdays and F"rfav 6:00 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays 10:30 8 jr.. : south after a trip to Ketchikan. y,nm thr Kai ; He Is on his way back to Vanrou- Sundays. Tuesdays and ver- Fridays 11 p.m. Thursdays and Saturdays 6 p.m. After having been at Oceanic COMEDY IS NOVEL ONE "The ."Man Who Came To Dinner" With Belle Davis, Anne Sheridan and .Monty Woolley The Man Who Came to Din ner.' an hilarious comedy star-1 ring Rette Davis. A aw Sheridan. Monty Woolley. Jimmy Durante nnri mill Burke. U the feature Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the picture which com to the scmn 5 past week consisted entirely of American fish, hares of the capitoi Theatre here ior S amounted to a total of 497,000 pounds all of which were l.he h,f of "T0": 1171 TITT? & brought in by large vessels operating in Area No 3 or the u ytnc plclyurtIJlUon of a ff I "1 I I J remainder of that area in which fishing wafe still pernus- wnjch ran for two yean with Yf j, JX JL M-Jl 5!sible. In all, eleven American boats Mere in. Some of them great success in New York. j It s Summer And AH Feet Lead To CUT RATE SHOE STORE Presenting Outstanding Styles: White Saddle Oxfords, Fancy Canvas and Hop Sacks, Dressy White Shoes. ... j The story Is that of a queru lous. crochety but witty nun of the world, who has dedicated his life to shocking conventional j people, who creates havoc In a perfectly blissful family when. Invited to dinner, he slips on an icy porch and breaks his hip. As a result, htj stay lasts for four weeks and It Involves sending the family upstairs, forbidding them to n. the telephone while he urges their children to elope and ho-freighters for Singapore, himself filling the house with the strangest people. Dett Davis plays a deadpan, satirical secretary who fails m love, stays In love and is a t i tljv alive and happy as she gets her man In the persons of Richard Travis. SUCCEEDED i IN MUSIC Results of Toronto Conservatory j Theory Examinations i Announred and child The foUowtnf U a list of sue- Mr. and Mrs. E. Yager t iam iu. i ii a ion ia fAf VanwMivor Ihla Yn VllC rtwiui caniuaascs in uieory ex- !l o OamouX'toT Brf Tlkwa 1 -... Area 2 Area 3 this evening for Vancouver. U. S 11.735,185 9,223.903 Canadian 9.433,702 179.401 James Hadden leaves this even Ing for Vaneouver after visiting Toronto Oonaervatory of Music In Prince Rupert, the names) ar-mnged In order of merit: Grade II 7lrst Clam Honors Solvtig Total 21.168383 9.403309 hUi parenU. Ueut. and Mrs. James y.ltK: Jean Smith. rur me munm ui June, iv-ii, ine I H Haaacn- following amounU of halibut were J landed: I Area 2 U. S 6.693,183 Canadian 4385,131 I i I I Grade IV Harmony pass. Margaret Large. Grade III Harmony pass, Nancy Owens. She la McRae Grade II First Class Honors-Lydla Watt; nwtn-loJm MeRae: Violet M. 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