PAGE FOUB Expert OPTICAL SERVICE not see. n SLACK SUITS Designed for Work or Play Our Fashion Scouts looked over the best of the Ecastern Styles and selected the choicest of the lot. Thus you may choose from many styles that Kupcrt ordinarily would Chas. Dodimead Optometrist In Charge Watrli. rifM-k. Jcuclrv J y Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE for line China. Dinnerwsre, ("lasses, lUtcaice and Novelties. f n H 5 iMAXl ME I L B R!0 N'ERStfG Jeweler l)ianund Merchant v 'liVViViViViViiiVAViViVAViVi,iViViBiVi,i"tViVi Summer Scoop! Limited quantities of each style assure you of something differ- Ij (ent at prices you'll recognize as quite inexpensive J Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE I "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" TIIIIU) AVE. Next to HeilbroncrS Phone CLUE S07 i a i Canadian National Railways Changes in Train Services Effective June 8th, 11)12 TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT: MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 6 p.m.. stopping at all local stations, arriving JASPER Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 7 ajn. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 10:30 aon.. stopping at Terrace, Pacific, Hazelton, New Hazelton, Smithers. Burns Lake, Van' derhoof. Prince George, Giscome and McBride only. Arrive JASPER Thursday and-Saturday 12:25 p.m. I IVfitllll' 't-ltt- ll'ft. ai.fltti.. .... ... i.ii-wii.Mi j tiL.ii iiiiuiti, rm.Lt KU1L.IVI: TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY. 11 pjn. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 6 pjn. 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 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 12 DINING CHAIRS, white wood, upholstered with Red Leatherette Seat. o M rm Each tpCedD 100 KITCHEN CHAIRS, Eastern Hardwood, Whltewood. Each PHONE 175 1.95 327 THIRD AVENUE BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Hutchers. NO WASTK READY TO COOK CanadianFish & Gold -Storage PRINCE RUPERT fcfa LfJ HT1SII COLUMBIA If you have something to bcII, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a Jauyer in the city. NEW TROUT DEVELOPING Kaniloops Variety, Which Were Recently l'lantrd( Are Ing And Spreading . SMmiERS, June 10: Last year I the local trout: hatchery at Charles Wilson's H farm at Lake Kathlyn turned loose 70,000 young Kam loops trout. this being nearly a 100 percent hatch from the eggs received. Young fish had also been RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITH KELLOGG'S ASTHMA J1RELIEF u THE. DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY JU;E , YANKEES i-w York 'Detroit levpiand .. 'Bos' on S' Louis CV.. ,120 38 30 28 35 27 19 'Washington . 20 . Phi.adelphla 22 L. 12 26 25 23 27 30 32 34 Pet. .725 iu .500 .464 .462 .434 .308 Pet. .760 336 XX 321 300 388 386 303 RED CROSS COPPER TRAIL A copper trail" a mile of pen-r.ic aided the Red Croas drive at Sioux Lookout. Ont.. when children and adults placed their pennies on the trail SM1THERS Tlf fYfC I TD -A farewell party to Mr. and Mrs. lllvJ Y Li UJT A. N. Dando was held last evening! in lhf Anallcan Hall at Smlthers. M" Mr. Dando has been manager of New Vorktrs Jncreasc American the Royal Bank at Smlthers and I Leasuc Leadership To Eleven now leaving to wkc over me Full names managership of the branch In hatched there previous to last , Detroit Tigers whom they defeated Dr. Stevenson, mining engineer year and now local nimrods report i by a score of four to one. The from the Department of Mine In catching Kamloops trout in other Philadelphia Athletics moved out Victoria, will give a lecture In the small lakes near here and through out the Bulkky Valley which apparently first saw the water In Lake Kathlyn. The local hatchery which has been sponsored by the Rod and Gun Club Is therefore ., doing a great service to fishermen as It is restocking all the small lakes with the trout hatched in Lake Kathlyn. Another 70.000 eggs will be placed in the hatchery again this year and S r It appears likely that in a Jlfcw years all the local streams jand lakes will offer excellent sport 5ito local fishermen as a result. Whifflets From The Waterfront Sockeje fishing In this district will open on June 28 which dale will mark the commencement of salmon canning operations for 1942. District canneries have now Just about completed their preparations for operations. Nelson Bros., Fisheries Ltd.. formerly operating on the ocean dock here, has stored its equipment and will not be operating this season. of the cellar into sixth place by Municipal Hall at Smlthers this blanking the Chicago White Sox. The Washington Senators lost a close decision to the Cleveland Indians and are now in the basement. The White Sox are in seventh place. St. Louis 4, Boston 7. Detroit 1, New York 4, ! Cleveland 7. Washington 0. j Chicago 0. PhilpHelohla 2. .'National League Boston 2, Pittsburg 10. New York 3, Cincinnati 1. i Only .games. The league standings to date National League W . L. Brooklyn 37 14 St. Louis 28 19 Cincinnati . 38 35 Xew York 26- 26 3oston 36 30 Pittsburg 24 26 Chicago 23 30 Philadelphia 16 36 American league views that may be put forward Ui connection with their work. Dominion Day Soccer Draw Six Tram To lie Entered l'o football Trophy. Play In Which Commence This Week Play In the Dominion Day cup football aeries will be started Ihis week as soon as :rte grounds, now . in process of renovation, are In I shape. In the first round Midlands will play Air Force and Pusttiers will meet Signals. Navy and Area Headquarter draw a bye and will meet the win ners of Midlands vs. Alr Forcr and Fusiliers vs Signals resi"t-tlvely in the semi-final. I The final will be played n ; Dominion Day. REDDYsays: "Silety F if it I . . . N,rrr uit mike thifit for fuKt they won't 'iinr you mhrn tome ihing Ii wrong," Redely Kilowatt asks... "Have you made a CHECK UP on your Electrical Appliances lately?" 'Tho metals and man-hours that used to go into oloctric toasters, irons, refrigerators, ranges and washers are now neodod for war," says Roddy Kilowatt. "That is why it is the patriotic duty of all of us to take good caro of the electrical appliances wo have ... and why ' they may bo hard to replace. Consult your electrical serviceman -he'll help you keep your electrical appliances in good repair." Lutheran Tea Is Successful Patronlml Event Held letday Afternoon Yes- A successful tea was held by the t . . I Y. r. I ni i r. . Vnnennvir nt the Nininr nf llaat- ,"ull,'' ohj v-ircic on tMUir- silKa MMb Misu luiintuiu a4 v w s NEW YORK, June 10: Oi The W, Dobeon of the branch at Haat-New York Yankees increased their ings and Homer streets, Vancouver, margin of leadership In the Am- haa arrived In Smlthers and will erican League yesterday to eleven succeed Mr. Dando at this branch, full games over the second place evening. He will also demonstrate u,c nomc cookiiik iaD,c Wlin Mrs. the use of the fluorescent lamp In Hagen. detecting tungsten ores. The lee- Mr Jhn Johrwon wa cashier tnre will be of neat Inter oat to Mb. P. L. Peterson was In charge all prospectors and mining men and It Is anticipated that there Only two games were played In be a good attendance, the National League yesterday and the results did not involve positional changes. Yesterday's Big League scores: American League Wet weather has retarded the work of gravelling at the local airport and work has stopped altogether on several occasions on account of the rain. It is hoped to get on with the Job immediately and to continue it through to the finish without any further delays. The Post War Rehabilitation Board from Victoria will be in Smithers on June 18 and will hold a meeting here to obtain any local (47 ay. Many ladles called durlnz the afternoon. The guests wee received by Mrs. John Murvold. Mrs. J. K. Ivcrson was convener. Those serving were Mrs. chra Dalhle, Mrs. L. Pctteraon, Mrs. Pet Bcrgscth. Mrs. Chris Johnson. Mrs. Otto EUcrUen. Miss Beatrice Miwtad and Mias Violet Wick Mrs I. Fcneas was In charge of of raffles and guessing contest The results were as follows I Five pounds coffee, donated by Mrs. I. Feneas, won by Otto Berg seth. No. 801. Five pounds butter, donated bv Mrs J. K. Ivcrson, won by SItfne' Scherb. No. 803. $2. donated by the Scwirv.. c r cle. won by Karl Selvik. No Z Bean con teat, won by Mm Brothes. closest number 1.250. Cushion, won by Rolf Wick N 70. Table cloth, made by Mn O. Wick, won by Irene Hansen. Nr. The tea table were tasW.; v decorated in the centre wm tui, sies and sweet peas. C.N.R. Trains r h 'at- - Wednesdays and Fridays 10 30 .i m 'mm thr ljit Sundays. Tuesdays and Fridays 11pm Thursdays and Saturdays 8 p m RUItCEK GI.OVI-S OUT 8ales of rubber gloves or glov partly made of rubber have been prohibited In Britain except for essential use. SI.RVICIS TO Vancouver. Victoria and Wsy-poiuls, Stewart ami North, (fuccn Charlotte litkirnU. Full Itiloiriulliin, llrket and Kevrvulinn I RANK J. SK INN Kit Prinrr Rupert Asnt llilrd Ave. Phone 5fi IIUI.KI.EY VALLEY HtTI Lit t Arrives Fresh Every Week ! We believe In featuring It and helping our up-river farmers. Try it once and we I- feel sure you will want no other It's freshness and '. quality Is unsurpasted , We also feature up-river J VEGETABLES whenever po- sible. J MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store I "Where Dollars Have More ' Cents" P.O. Hot 575 Phone IS-J WWJWi'WJ'WW.Vj MEN'S SUITS Undies' and Gents' Spring Suits Military Badges and Insignia M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 95 in tiii: mi rm. mi: oi ut oi iiiiitisii (oi.t .Miiix in i'iiouti: In Mil- nmlirr f thr "AiliiilnMriilloii Alt" mill In I Iip nintlrr of Hip CInIp r NrU llaktln C.lltinil, iImi-hviI, In. Irtliile. TAKE NOTICK Ua by wdrr ot llli llotw. W E. Huhrr. mtl on the HU tly of A4t. At), 1943, i w nrnint ril AlmtoiUtrtw 'of 44ie )SnltAt of HeU llilcvln Edlund. dfenwed, mm 1I par-tie rurlnu cUlnw mriiUMt the wvld e-tate we iK-rohy rrulrrtl to furnloh muric. pnnrrly vwlfld. to nwi on or he. fore iie 2&t4i rlny of Jw, A O. 1043, nd all trt-li Indebted to Ui ewUle rt mjulred to rwy Ui Mnoiint of thlr lnde.tWrvni to me forthwWi. DATED M PrllC Ruiwrt, B.C. th! 37U) day of May, A D. 1843 NORMAN A. WATT. Official Axlnilnliitrmtor, Prlnc Rupert, B.C. Compete Kin iv. At 12 30. 2 :i;, 4 ., STAUTUNf, Stery of One Mm. , Two Mi-!'' oui hatiii ,TT." ""'ill 2 women ,emPedhlm 'hit man ho livd fwo drama, packed lived .a vt At U:30. 2 48, 5 rt i R AF BiiU in. h Luberk in U. , savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclll Prop. I hour 37 T O. H i Sit I'KASKU STKI IIT I'KINt :; Kt Tr.KT J. M. S. Loubser chipopr'a'Jor tt.HI.iic Ulock I't; nr HI Kresh Local Itaw and I'asteuricd MH.R VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONL tii7 n PICNIC r.LASSW Ulh B m AND m CROCKKUY M'I DS 1 AT Till!! M V A 111 MTV STORK I JIIUIII ' iBnaiiiii'iiBiH b oooooooooaoaoaoooooo:-' Announcement NOWOI'HN Sunrise Beauty Salon Violet 5lli Above Sunrhe Sire Aw 1 ,: Entrance Sixth piioni; ni.i!i: 9U Prince Rupert, D.C