i I 1 I 1 i PAGE SCC THE DAILY NEWS THURSDAY, 0Ert.,. . . -T ' 110 Expert OPTICAL SERVICE rUNNIER THAN THE RDn.n Wie ipnviTwuuue ITllTITnMi . '"Tl Chas. Dodimcad Till MiJvJ hW ' n kV V BBF A BaT A r'iiiiiiiHBaMte anB Optnmrlri.it in Chart FIGHT' i Watch, Clock, Jewelry W hitts L J i; J Repairing, Hand Fngravlng Lsstf J' I 'WfWMI Mill VISIT OUR RASKMKNT STORE for line China. Dinnerwart, (;iae. IJ.iggage and Novelties. Minister of Fisheries to Visit Coast Hutcdale Putting Up Substantial i MAX HEILBRONER Herring Pack Trolling is Jeweler Diamond Merchant Open Again Smith . J v . f". u IT I RAILWAY I I LINES J Prince Rupert Take My Tip, says Santa "1 DO MY SHOPPING AT THE 3 PEOPLES STORES TlieyHave Everything" THE For Men's, Women's, and Children's CUT RATE House Slippers SHOE STORE For Men's and RUPERT Boy Personal MEN'S AND c,y's BOYS' STORE And the Quickest RUPERT way to a PEOPLES Woman's Heart STORE Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacifir HI20ULAR STEAMER SERVICE To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports; also to Ketchikan. Wran-gcll, Juneau and Skagway Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Service! Information, Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COAXES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Announcing the Onenin? of the I o 1 o i VICTORY CAFE British Columbia 330 Third Avenue West J . kb !' i a 1 Bi a s bib tu ru xmsn ebtbibib i b 1 iu t m 1 m xu :BirB Announcement ?; Restrictions placed upon us by the Wartime Prices & Trade Board compel us to announce we shall be unable to put on our "Christmas Special" this year. This practice of sending a small box of smoked fish, typical of the dominant industry of Prince Rupert, has become Increasingly popular and we are very sorry we shall have to disappoint our many customers this year. After the war, we hope we shall again be able to make this special Christmas . offer . available to our many friends. , r Canadian Fish &Coid Storage Co. Ltd. aays in me putting up of canned herring in tomato sauce for the British market. So far some 25.000 cases has been canned. The fish are coming from Na noose Bay and elsewhere in east coast of Vancouver Island waters. Seining has not yet commenced in waters of the Prince Rupert district although some signs of fish have been seen. Salmon trolling is again permissible in waters of this district after having been closed tot. a month. However, springsare scqrei and few, if any boats, are out C. E. Salter, of Carlisle. R. W. Sinclair of Inverness. Louis Hogan of Klemtu and Donald Main were They had come north from Van couver and elsewhere in the south where they are spending the winter to confer with native representatives in regard to organising the fishing .for the 1943 season. I.O.D.E. Will Collect Books Urive Beint IntHutfd Here to Col-lect Recreational Heading For Fortes The Imperial Order. Daughters of he Bmplrc. in Prince Rupert is appealing to local residents for generous support of a campaign which is to be instituted here to provid. 'ecreaUonal read hie for men In th armed forces and Canadian pris oners of war. The Department of National Defence having appealed O me l.O Uj;. to Conduct mrh a Vwk drive, the orranizaUnn making It a matter of first Importance. Indeed, the IOTf through its camns library fund. 1 already supplying a lari?e number Pf books to soldiers Cartons for the convenience of donors are be ing placed in Wallare s and Ruoert Hon. Ernest Bcrtrand, federal minister of fisheries, is making his first tour of British Columbia follow ing his recent appointment, but it is uncertain as t whether he will visit Prince Rupert. On his trip hereabouts Mr. Bcrtrand will be accompanied by Major J. A Motherwell, chief supervisor of fisheries for this coast Fisheries offices at Prince Rupert are inclined to think Mr. Bertrand t ttdit ar may not come here this trip. I - A Y H 1 1 VI The Canadian Fishing Co.'s can-' from here. is busily engaged the 1 DUE HERE Red Skelton anil Ann Sothern in Sparkling .Musical Comedy "PanaEaa Hattle," comtnc tonight and Tuesday to the Capi-:cl Thmtrc. stars Ann So them and Red Skelton. This version of the Broadway production is fast-moving and offers new and hummable tdnes. Rleh in eisorate(ate numbers 4nc tempered with a good down-tosarth Istoty'' revolving around th romance ot Miss Sothern and an Dalley jr.. plus the sany antics of Skehon. Rags Ragland and Ben 'Blue, the film contains every element of entertainment. ; Miss Sothern. as Panama Hattte among district cannery maimers 1 ' who who were were in in the the cttv city vU-rdav yesterday I ?rtnp a nitht club snger who H loved by everyone who meets her. Red Skelton conUnus his amax ! ing strides along the star path. I Pbly abetted by Ragland and Blue I Virginia O'Brien switches from net i dead-pan technique of singing and jdoes an excellent Job of deddlmt I that Alan Mowferay. playing the 1 butler again, is "h(V marr" and then proce'tng to snag him Dalley turns tn his usual outstanding performance. Lena Home, noted colored chant-reuse, renders a fine Interpreta-Mon of Cote Potter's "Just One of Those Things." and the Berry Brothers amaae with the extraordinary dance roueea. In addition to th Cole Porter numbers from the Broadway show "Just On of Those Things." "Let be Buddies.' "F esh 8 a Daisy, wd "I've 8111 Oot My Health." here are five other numbers nood Netibbors." "Hattie frorr Manama. The Son of a Oun Who ieks on Uncle Sam." "At the Savoy. and The Soring.' You 11 be whistling them on the way out. Others In the excellent cast are little Jaeki" Horner. "Marsha Hunt and Carl Esmond. People-? Storet. It Is being requested that nnly books in good condition be donated. DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OFFICE OF THE CUSTODIAN NOTICE RE JAPANESE PROPERTY 1 IX person who hold or manage property for or on be-l half of an enemy or, for or on behalf of any pervon of the Japanese race evacuated from the protected area of British Columbia, who have not already done so, are hereby required to furnish full particulars in writing addressed to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of December, 1912. Any person who fails to furnish such Information within the time mentioned shall be guilty of an offence under the Consolidated Regulations Respecting Trading with the Enemy (1939). NOTICE TO CREDITORS ny notice dated the 13th day of April, 10 l, the Custodian requested all claims, secured and unsecured, and of whatsoever nature, made against perhons of the Japanese rate evacuated from or residing in any protected area of British Columbia, to be fi.d on or before the 1st day of May, 1912 Notice b hereby given that no further claims will be received by the Custodian after the 19th day of December, 1912. All persons having claims, who have not alieady filed same, should do so immediately, giving full particulars of their calms and completely identifying their debtor. Creditors who previously filed claims should only file statements if any changes have taken plate In the original claim as filed. Notification to the Custodian, as aforesaid, shall not Impose upon the Custodian any liability with respect to such debt. 1912. DATED at Vancouver, B.C., this 2nd day of December, THE CUSTODIAN OF JAPANESE PROPERTY, 506 Royal Bank Building, Vancouver, B.C. 1 el V V V V a1 hi V f W At Rut Klf Att riACt SO OTTAA , ''- L.-ut. .: ( t: WeiM-ner of the Roya. Norwegian Air Force , from Little Norway. Toronto, left Saturday night for Vancouver after spending a few days in the city in connection with the Institution of a campaign among local Nor- Iw-egiarM of a fund with which to buy a training plane. Flight Lieut- enant Weisener. ho Is a medical officer with the Royal Norwegian ;Alr Force. w1U vtsh In the United i States before returning to Toronto. 2 a tori f.'hou-e .th-irtmrnt of ac-cesKorn. Upwards from 50c lo SI r3t. CAPITOL.' ("ii p.'!.' Shuw.1 a 1 00. 3 01 So.- Fuiturc at 1 44, 3 45. 5 49. 7 47 ', , ije3 M. 1 (VTHIS CHRIST M Al C TV. tJcW M4 fM It TICK t It w, f17fif xrhtm THEATRE TICKETS Ak lo ee tliene nifty bok of lkkrt t thrtn ; a cj anytime Send lliem to jour friendi rlsrahr:? U Canada Priced JI.OO, to KJti at Capitol Tti il;t Outstanding gift suggestion- for men are pictured here. There art literal dozens of others awaiting your -df tion in the store. You'll find every on: a value from every anglctylc prar ticability and econom). 2 Fine qtwBtf ktather belts to var- Mrofae ci en Pouwatie and Imported wool mtt filers. Cray pat tarns. Frtnged ends. From SI to S3.50 Men's pure wool dress hose, assorted shades and patterns. 50ctwS1.50 Leather glove, lined and unllned. S1.95 Ul S3.50 Wide assortment of gift ties In silk and wool Q-f AU art gift bxed .... m Better qualitj fancy handkerc". and bustnem. 'lflC 10 In gift boxes FRASER and PAYNE S2.50 11 I 0 I 1 J r i ! i 1