PAQ FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Expert OPTICAL SERVICE J SLEEPERS PYJAAUS SXOW SUITS CHAS. CHAS. DODIM DODIMEAD ") JlT-T I Optometrist ia T I P J Watch. Clock, s . . .... Charge J Jewelry X J , Repairing, Hind EnrriTinr. Visit Oar Basement Store For Fine China. Dinnerware, Glasses, Barrage and NoTelties JEWELER DLAMOND MERCHANT MAX HEILBRONER 7es Mom, I m Warm! In People's Store Warm Children's Niaht Wear Complete stock an.l varied slection of children"; warm winter sleepinc wear. Keen them comfortable. Sleepers in sias 2 to 8 and Pyjamas in sixes 2 to 14. As usual prices that youTI find menerally mean a saving. UNDERWEAR VESTS HOSIERY PANTIES PARKAS COATS q Mail Orders Promptly Filled. I RUPERT PEOPLES STORE b "In the Heart of Prince Rnpcrt" j THIRD AVUNext to Heilbroner's rbone BLUE M7 ASSW.W.V.W.V.V.V.SW.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V. 1 942 TIDE TABLES Prince Rupert Harbor 10c Pacific Coast of B. C. 25c CHARTS of all areas in Northern B. C. Admiralty LS. Hydrorjraphic and Dominion Government Charts and Publications. 4 BOOKS on Navigation and Seamanship. elMaSivs.Jk BUY RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Butchers. NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT QfJ. BRITISH COLUMBIA I Waterfront Whiffs Expectation That Halibut Opcninjr Will Again Be April 15 Dogfishinjr to Be Resumed With 13c Price. Prince Rapen boats which were fishing for dogfish last fall for their liver and vitamin content are commencing to move out Il again following the Christinas and '. New Year break. A pegced price J. '. Df 13'-c per pound for the liters I . should make it a fairly profitable Il pursuit During the lali some of the boats quit ftshtn; when the price dropped from 15c to T1tc baring since been stabilised. Ottawa Meeting. j Speaking of the annual meeting of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada which be attended recently at Ottawa in his capacity as a member of the board representing the Pacific Coat John Dybhavn said this morning that quite a few adjustments were being made from the regular program of scientific research to g3ve right-of-way to problems hating to do directly with the prosecution of the war. In this connection the scientific research in connection with the fisheries is car- rying oat a valuable fsnction. Outstanding is the work in connection with vitamin determination on which subject the Prince Rupert station is particularly active. Routine matters were also dealt with at the annual meeting of the board. Dr. Seal IL Carter. director of the local station, who t went eait with Mr- Dybhavn. is i returning by way of Vaneouvc land is expected back in Prince! j Rupert about next Wednesday j Mr. Dybhavn spoke of extremely raid weather during the return trip west, it being forty below at Armstrong. Ontario, and 3a below with a bitter wind at Winnipeg. Mr. Dybhavn had Bttle time to oee up conditions generally in the ast where, like everywhere, activities in connection wMfe the "war effort dominate aB other thine Two weeks ago this morninp the Annour Salvage Co. service boat Daly. Capt Sorensen. left here for Ocean Falls to pick up a flat boast of logs for delivery to Seal Cove KJ 3 W MUa aai, mc IiiXi sel was not back yet. Stiff north ! winds have been holding her up i on the return voyage and she was jlast reported at Batedale. She should be in any time now. ... British Columbia 1W1 season set j an afl-trrs record for productuc j if canned salmon. Incomplete inmres show that the 141 pack 'climbed 18.715 cases a bore the previous all-time record pack ean-'ned in 1930. British Columbia 'canneries packed 2.245.71? cases pf salmon. The previous au-time j record was 221j09B eases. Thou-' sands of cases of B.C. salmon have already been landed in Britain. and shipments are going forward ; front BjC. daily Earner this year it was feared that when Britain's salmon requirements were met tnere wsuld not be enough left for the domestic market but the r:uge record pack removed that Xii&b difficulty. U" steamer Cardena, Cast. Boien. arrived in port at 2 10 midnight last night from 'he south, sailing early this roora-uig pa her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Vancouver Is Cutting Do VANCOUVER. Jan 10: In the nvk" budget for the year 1M2. Cry Comptroller Jones ts plan ning further economies. Only the 1 most -vital municipal necesattiesl will be provided far tins year. j SCHEDULE Trans-Canada Table Vhile the International Fisheries Commission has not as yet made official announcement of the date, the i Prince Rupert halibut fishing fleet is assuming that the ; 1942 season will open on April 15, the same date as last m . year. Planning for the season's operations is based on jthat assumption. While April 15 is still some three pjmontns distant, preparatory workf Von some of the boats will very snoruy ae getting unn;r way. Particularly will machine work oe started early because the machine shops are bray and best advantage must be taken of their ifaf and convenience. CHANGED Air Lines Is Revised. Time- TORONTO. Jan. 10: A general revision of schedules in Tnns- Danada Air Lines non-stop inter national services between Toronto and New York City is announced The importance of this two-hour aavei artery in those days of national stress is being demonstrated daily by the number of ds- sengers and amount of air mail carried in connection with the war effort of the two great democracies and the fact that Washing- son and Ottawa are only a few nours apart by air. The morning plane will now ieave Aiinon airport, Toronto, at 1:35 am. and arrive at LaGuardta Field, New York, at 12:45 p, S5 minutes later than nreviou&lv There wul be no change in the afternoon and evening flights from Toronto. in the reverse direction, the morning plane wifi now leave La ouareia Fteid at M us. arriv ing Mahon Airport at 10:15 aju. 15 minutes later than the old schedule. Tfc e afternoon fUfht wfll now take off from New York at 2:9t pm. and arrive Malton at 1:45 pa. two hours and fifteen ainutes earlier than before, vhfie he evening trip is scheduled for epartare frOK LaCMrdte Field a 8: px. .Arriving here at H:15 pJE.. 15 ninutes earlier than previously . 2 trips operate daily except the ' t9 flight which weaves daily ex-pt Sundays. Eafiern Standari Time is referred to in each case. SAVING OF DAYLIGHT United States Senate Approves Measure t Ute It Uniform Thrvutbout Nation WASHINGTON. Jan 10 - The Onited States House of Representatives yesterday passed a bill to sake daylight saving unnorm throughout the nation, advancing blocks eifaeje by hah an hour. The Senate had already approved daynrfat .saving, giving President Franklin D Roosevelt authorty to put it into effect up to two hnm Daylight saving in the United States will continue henceforth until six ninths after the war ends. prestoent Rooseveii naa requested davhght saving in order to save electricity. Blackout In Fredericton DarVcninr f New Brunrwicks Capital City U Pronounced Remarkable Soreess FREDERICTON. New Brunswick. Jan. 16: This capital city of New Brunswick had its first test blackout last night. It was in progress for half an hoar and was pronounced a remarkable success. Fresh Local Raw and pasteurized MHk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 INDUSTRY I ISGIRDED j Expansion of Aircraft and Muni-1 Uons Hants In Pacific Areas. OTTAWA. Jan. 10: O B. C. BuUer. Canadian trade commissioner at Los Angeles, reported to Ottawa that large Industrial expansion occurred in the western United States in the nr nine months of this year and much of it was in defence Industries, of vital importance now that the United States is at war in the Pacific "Virtually every toe of business reported increased activity within the period as a result of the de-."ence program." Mr Butler said. Thousands of inewl workers ate bekig employed each month, prtn-apaUy in the aircraft plants and shipyards." "Aircraft factories continue to ncrease plant facilities at a re-aaarkabie rate." he added. Oi.e actory and its subsidiary has set i new record in the aircraft in- luctry with 50JOOO employees on the payrolL "The sixth freighter to be built at Los Angeles-Long Beach Uar-bor has been launched and all Uic II completed now are in ue." Step Up Production. Production of vital war metals wvaii be stepped up sharply as a result of developments now under cay or planned. "West coast steel producers have submitted plans to Washington hereby production in this aiea will be approximately tripled.' he said. "A 5 .000 .090 pis iron plant is to be constructed in Utah, and a SXJBQOSXjQ steel plant to produce plates and castings has been recommended for California." Several steel companies were planning to eatabh&h an Integrated steel industry in SoQthern California. An Integrated aluminum jxJustry also was under consideration and a plant to produce 120,-OOOjKW pounds of pig aluminum: a year was planned for Los Angeles. "Mining and smelting of non- ferrous metals continued highly active during the firt nine : months of the year and a further expansion in the output of zinc is I anticipated." he said. ' Employment in the west had not been as greatly affected as the rest of the United States by diversion of supplies from ordinary uses to industries essential to national defence. This was mainly because non - essential industries were fewer at the coast. American Planes, Australian Manned, Prove Effective CAIRO. Jan 10: American fighter planes, piloted bv Australians, have brought down seven German planes in the Agedabia area of Libya in spite of the fact that they were greatly Tomorrow sT ides Hi?h 8:00 a.m. 191 ft. i 30:55 pm. 16.7 ft Low 1:18 am. 7J ft 14:30 pm 6 ft UUlUCUllLlg 2 for the Holiday Season THREE y Sandwich Spreads "SPICED SALMON "SMOKED SALMON' "BLOATER" When You Want a ReliaUe, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 13 :t-Hoar Service il Recalar Rate s A A A A A A A A A A A A A i 5! a A Made by the packers of the wej known "GOLDSFJti" 5 r Brand Fancy Sock eve Salmon f ! i Beginning MONDAY For 2 Days Continuous Daily From 1 pjn at 1:00 3:15 5:30 7:45 10:00" Sand." which comes as the fea ture offering to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here next Monday and Tuesday. Tyrone Power has the leading role with Linda Darnell and Rita Hayworth heading the supporting cast which in cludes Nazimova. Anthony Quinn. J. Carrol Naish. John Carradine. Lynn Barl. Laird Cregar and Vicente Gomez. "Blood and Sand" is the story of a fearless, death-defying mata dor, teemlngly romantic, who is torn between love of his beautiful wife and the fatal charm of an alluring temptress. Rising suddenly to fame, the matador forgets the wife and falls for the wiles of the hearUess siren who. after a whirlwind friendship, in-turn discards hint There Is a gripping although tragic climax j featured by reconciliation and for-I giveness. ! ' Blood and Sand" is produced j In technicolor SATURDAY, JANUARY i; .. I m l MM DARNELL RITA HAYWORTH tNazImova Anthony Qnino J. 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The Salvation Army and Mrs E Brun&dr Sunday Meetings ronrfu-Td bv Brsan.cr y,-Divisional Commanders of Alaska ad N : at 11 a,!u and 7 30 p m Sunday School and Bible C!as.- 2 30 p 0 Canadian National Railways Steamers Uave Prince Rupert Wednesdays at 3:00 p.m. for Ketchikan and Stewart Thursdays at 11:15 p.m. for Ocean Falls, Towel) Rir H' Vancouver. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and licturn fi ftO Tiet on sale Nov. 15th, 1941 t Ft IS t?tUUU 1W2. Final return limit Marcb Pins Tax I Trains leave Prince Rupert for the Last Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 pm Alr-CondlUoned Sleeping and Dining Cars For lull InlonnaUon. reservations, etc.. cai; f",w R. S. C.REIG. CITY PASSENGEK AGENT SJ8 Third Arenue rhone J60 Frince Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines It is Really Rllperl Keep in a Good Stock of TELKYVA OR ALHERTA The Best Quality Coal is Needed at a Time Like This Albert & McCaffery Ltd. rilONES 116 OK 117