! PAQZ EX a Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CHAS. D0DIMXAD Optometrist In Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Enrravinc Visit Oar fUtemeol Store For Fine China. Dinnerware. GUun liacraic and Novelties H MAX HE1LBR0NER JEWELER DIAMOMI MERCHANT OXE STAR BRIGADIER AIR-MINDED BEEF In the VS. Amy one star on Pecause of lack of roads and .she shoulder-strap means taiga- railroads. Alaskan snip even cat- ue oy airplane. EACH FISH h rLAVOR j SOUND'S JIOVEMEXT Each variety c! fish has It wn ; Sound moves 12 mites a minute flavor say the marketing experts, f at sea leveL l THEY'RE THE TOPS! i PiOPlES store Glamorous Spring Millinery :j And why wouldn't they be? Over 500 new Spring Hats just received cr-- tot th Pct. f-,.f-,, ,, .tr r . ir" r ""' ',1U"" mi me new colors ; combinea -.l:.! v.'h the Iparim k vnrv ok : I fsPPPI AI. CAI V Tfl II T'C linn n L I N 0 L E U -M S 2008 Sanare Yarrt nf r innimim. .1 . .. . jl, ,T . "--o w cuw irwBi; inlaid ana Prints r t Uae Z!?1? .Jn Hit and miss rugs. n-J: Size 24x43, each Hnf! BUY NOW-SAVE MONL1' AT Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE PHONE GREEN 919 Canadian National Railways STEAMERS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT FOR VANCOUVER: Thursday, 11:15 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Saturday 11:15 p rn. calling at Ocean Falls only. Prince Rupert to Ketchikan-Wednesday, 11 p.! Friday, 3 p.m. To Stewart-Friday, 3 p.m. j TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT FOR THE rJAb l : Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Air-Gondltionod Sleeping and Dinini Cars For full information, reservations, etc.. call or write H " C,TY . 'ASSKNOEK AGENT, szs ststi, Third Avenue Phi.m. ?c rn""e VM I'rince Rupert Aucnis lor Trans-Canada Air Lines Victory Loan Campaign Come On Prince Rupert $600,000 FROM 1800, SUBSCRIBERS Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. imuisii COLUMUIA Don't delay! Buy your Easter Hat at once, t t r I Many of these Hats were just unpacked. All $ 1 Q ? are reduced only for this sale P X . ZJ O j i j. ian orders Promptly filled Open Saturday Nijht RUPERT PEOPLES STORE f 4 -,n the ,Ieart r Pce Rupert- $ r Ti..n THIRD AVE, Sit La w ii.-;iv,,.. ..,..- Z' uriinioners FIIONF. RI I'F n j I.O.D.E. HAD BUSY YEAR Annual Meeting of Municipal Chapter Lat Night Mi . TenC j Is Afiin Recent, The jarmuaroeeting of Mumo pal Chapter. Imperial Order. Daughter of the Empire, wa? held last night, taking the form o: well-attended dinner. Officers for 1M2 were elected and re per us showed much valuable work and aeUvity during 1841. In war work apart from normal activities, ir.r organization expended $1365 as well as being Instrumental in ku.i-tlng 478 garments for the service 510 articles of clothing for pie of bombed oat areas and t'.n.. ty quilts. The election of of fleers rem.- - d . as follows: Honorary Regent Mrs. H. L Landry. Regent Mrs. J. A. Teng. First Vice-Regent Mrs. O. E Moore. Second Vice-Regent Mrs. Sidney Elkins. Secretary Miss Helen Van-tine. Assistant Secretary Mrs. Murphy, j Tieasarer Miss Jean Wilson. Educational Secretary Mr. J. E. Boddle. Organizing Secretary Mrs. H. K. Brocklesby. Echoes SecreUry Mrs. William Brass. fciandard Bearer Mrs. S. V. Cox j - ihe evening's program included p the singing by Miss Betty Wood ol songs written by Mrs. Sidney Ei-kins. alio vocal solos by Ronald Bridgett and Corp. Quinn. R.CAJ 1 FILM IS MYSTERY "I Wake Up Screamlnj" Coming Tp Capitol Theatre This Mid-Week - An exciting mystery drama. "I Wake Up Scream iivr." comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here , pawn.. hi? Wednesday and Thursdav with Betty Orable. Victor Mature" Air Raids Subject ! ' In addition on Wednesday and' Thursday the Capitol Theatre Willi present a 20-mlnute short subject! In its program, thl being the lat-' est March of Time release entitled I "When Air Raids Strike." This I film dramatically shows what to ; do and what not to do In case of ', an air raid, it compares artu?!i facts with rumors. It shows how' to protect lives and property by utilizing the methods employed by, forty million men and women of t England who gallantly fought the, Nazi bombing attacks on their j home. It delves deeDlv Into thi i organization necessary to meet air raid conditions showing how oar.h civilian- has a definite thing to do "When Air Raids Strike" is instructive, thrilling, timely and thoroughly entertaining and provides educational angles for alL ; fcXTHA RATIONS IN SWEDEN oweaisn commi.tttnn distributed urn ruin hao ; - IV! CA" , tra rations of flour, sugar, butter, yeas ana meat to miners, woodcutters and unemployed. i.'lMI-.i , H,()T,.p0ING TOO! An aviator going 200 miles (.... num jcquin? six monins ny mrough the diameter of sun. ILACKHEADS l( ?. V"1 T ilmpU Btbod that dl. " tw ounm of rxrailnt M m will va4.r Uk U7 tt tan. aiv to the THE DAILY NEWS TUESDAY " ' " ' ' ; I COMMANDERS OF R.A.F. IN HJSTER Major-Genera. Ja.T.e E Cfranev. commander in chief of the VS. forces in the British Isles, is shown, left. n Major -Oeneral Russell Hartie. cemmander of the force Ui tanned in northern Ireland recently, as they appeared shortly after the Americans Whifflete ABsi!r. From The Waterfront ! Herring appear to have defm-i tely left Laredo Inlet on the west : roast of Princess Royal Island Union steamer Oatate. CaoL and Carole Landls holdlnz Ou! iarrjr MacLean. is due back m leading roles. The story Is that of J t at 5 d'eloek this afternoon a girl who was taken out of a;;-nm Stewart and Port Sampson hash house and mad the darling an W sail at 6 pjn. for Van of cafe society. Carole, despite her e50'61'- sister Betty's protests, agrees to' let herself be glamorized by the n . promoter. Mature, a well knovn L? AOviif o Un actor in the nersan nf Aian Ul bray and a columnist. Allyin Jos-Hn. After hs signs a Hollywood contract she Is found murdered. Laird Cregar, a detective, seems more interested in outtinp hu finger on Mature than findinz the '. real murderer, especially since! most of the clues rvrfnt . Army Service The mystery b deepened even' -"ire when Betty falls In love with 1 Mature and holds out evidence ten 1,1 !al1 who offered, three which makes him look even more mv recruits for the army were guilty. jfUeeted in Prince Rupert during WilHm Oargan complete the ica'ur-a cast or "I Wake Up Screaminz.' 'Three Men Of Ten Offerinr Accepted Here During ast Week Are Meeting of Massett Natives Held : In City Last Nijht Co-Operative Shares Reins; Sold. I where there bad been a substan- 1 Massett natives, resident In the itai run for some time. The fish : alJ tatnered last nlfht In the having not appeared at any other , Metropote Ilmll to the number of point, the local herrinc cannlnf lhout twenty-five tn connectkn 111 . ... . Bill. with k. - ., plant is now without supply. A week from today the herring m-:on ends as far as fishing is erned, the fish being then in the operative AS if fellKmartna. nA . uvaanisauoo OI 1 CO- tMdy for the opera lion oi ciam beds on the north coast of Oraham Island. In orster to finance the leases from the Not t-ka Packing Co. $10 shares are beta, soid and those present last nltit purchased of these. Among those present at las' nights meeting were 8. L Simpson, whose Queen Charlotte Can ners cannery at Old Massett wii: process the clams. Indian Aeni James OlUeU and Alfred XAum. president of the Native BroUui- hood of British Columbia. MOVEMENT OF LIGHT It takes a ray of light S4 miu- ntes to reach the earth from the sun. the past week and dispatched for service. They were: Alvin Bolton, Atlin. James Kelson Henderson, Hasel- ton. FTrderlck James Oeorge. Telkwa. ROUGH PASSAGE ON CONVOY DUTY SIHBBISlr SllBbSSBSsfBSBSSBBBSSS ....., .,iU iuii( ianse AX.J DOmWi Weren't ' k to contend with, old Debbil Sea ha, to , ut roh up and mak M unpleasant for this Canadian destroyer convo7rJ during a , the. North Atlantic. The salor on the quartlrde Z Zlunl ZZ fS ?! the destro'cr yu csn ee one of ' the haat Jwu that battered the ship. This parlicuiar ttorm r ,or8 S2? durlnwhlch officers and men of the crew TTtTS YOU'LL NEVER GUBS ib smirrr to ibis ttxnlume .-.. .1 . . . "i"" ioui ier tut 1 itrruitr Ib Jtr ... 4 mttf rtopUa for jtsri t0 torn! ... ESKIMOS' HEAD Ml-V Eskimos do not havr ehif i MtbJtuiU WTKMuW (Fit j Hl HsssasHIH AUo on the Same rtotram: March of Time preaenU: "WHEN AIR RAIDS STRIKE NE-S TR.Wr.LOC.lE stool queue sysur: SI , - 1 . 4? and 9 55 JfQ' C.rrer Carton. Walter Pu!s, -BLOSSOMS In the Dtsr at T 21 , Complete Sit CAPITOL s raMoui rtaviit tmitit LAROK rOPLL.TION ! ORGANIZED THE qiUl While Mexico's area is rouahiv I t.n.TY"v vi .. 1 Uut of Texas. New Mexico. Art-, Fry M, who in- .aona. California and Utah mm. ,Mned. IU population is bC percent greater than that of those sutea. ed basfct at Wev. 1 died here. It US IN IIS S CHANCE Any of the innurj .. the sense that Indian trtba a. Abik. ... but the rkh man of each eommu. rem m w. nlty Is given some soch recogni- the foreet service "on- purposes. First Aid Supplies Have Them on Hand When Needed! Gauze Bandage 1" to " 10c 30c Gauze 1 yard ,.. . 2tc Gauze 5 yards "x Absorbent Cotton 1 oz. 13c H.00 Adhesive Taj)e-ix2 yards ....'.V 15c l"xo yards v.. 30c ADsortMjnt Lint 1 oz. i 2 Hand-Aids Plain or Mcrcurocbrome Tannic Acid Jelly for Rums ...,,. . . Iodine 1 oz , 2 ozs - 4 tt Mercurochroine 1 oz !lJt'f' Hydrogen Peroxide -1 ozs. 16 ozs 85c FIRST Aip KITS $1.00 - $6.50 - $21.50 Ormes Ltd. "Jim honeer Drtuzgjfj THE REX ALL STORE niO.NES 11 AND Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays irora 12 . z p.m. Ind 7 I P m. THINK THIS OVER I If the Nazis or Japs ever occupied Canada t do you imagine you'd be given the honour I "nd Pv cire of buying any kind of Hontls? You would not! Then go ull out to.dcfcat the enemy with your money-and I Buy the .)C 50c 15c 25c 2.5c 30c VICTORY BONDS Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES Its n n I