rAaa roxrs m u.iL- ill rifV- Expert OPTICAL SERVICE r ) VISIT OUR 1SASE.MENT stoki: Chas. Dodimcau Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing. Hand Engraving for Fine China, Diiinerware, Classes, Itaggagc and NoyclUs. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant 1 r WZM The Peoples Store Way Coats. . .Suits. . . Dresses SELECT YOUR SPUING OUTFIT NOW! .Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE THIRD "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" Next Next to to Ileilhinner's Ileilhinner's PIHiVi- I'llMN'K in hmti- its- Ormes Ltd. Pioneer DrLut'jts Till; EEXALL STOKE PHONES 81 AND 81 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. 1 1 WE. wi? ll THERMOS BOTTLES Due to . shortages and priorities our supply of GENUINE T II E KMOS BOTTLES was stopped. We are pleased to say we have just received a new shipment and now can fill all your requirements. Thermos Bottles 7 oz Thermos Bottles 15 pz. Thermos lief ill 15 oz. onlv . . $1.25 $1.23 Thermos Bottles 30 oz.u; $2.2.1 Ihermos Bottle Corks .0.5 Parchment Papers , . . .15 or 2 for .25 BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Ihitclivrq. NO WASTE -UuKADY T,g)OK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage I'ltlNCK UUl'EKT C0 IJUITISI C0LUMB,A If you lose anything, advertise for it. Ketchikan Wins Alaskan Title Skagway na.sketball Team Here After Losing Two Games of Conference Final. Series. . The Skagway bakIba Chopin Music I team returned to Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from Ketchikan where the team was defeated two straight games In ihe southeastern Alaska conference inter-high school basketball championship series. This morning the Skagwyy team sail In continuation of Irs return trip to Skagway. The Ketchikan High School team, to vhich Skagway lost, was the same team which defeated the local high jioo: In two straight games rc- ently. Bowling Standing Ladies' League. Won LOst Pts. Savoy Swingers .14 i 11 Annette's 14 4 14 alucbirds 11 7 11 Stylettcs 10 3 10 Lucky Strikes 9 0 9 Rangers 9 9 9 Pioneers 7 11 7 Knox Hotel 6 12 6 Big Sisters 5 13 5 Optimists 5 13 5 Hockey Standing yew York Toronto Doston Chicago Detroit Montreal Brooklyn W 28 2C .23 22 17 16 15 D L F A Pts. 2 1G 171 140 58 3 1G 146 119 55 6 16 14G 103 52 3 21 140 144 47 4 24 127 133 33 3 26 122 163 35 3 23 124 161 33 Club Subject .Mrs. J. II. .MtLcud's Home Seine Yesterday Afternoon of Ladies' .Musical Txfdy The Ladies' Music Club Ivld Its resular meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H McLeod. Tenth Avenue, the president. Mrs. Robert Blance. being In the chair and the subject for the day being continuation of the study of "The Life and Works of Frederic Chopin" on which Mrs.-.. E. J. Smith read a short paper. The program was as follows: Piano solo, "Polonaise. Op. 16 No. 1." Mrs. E. J. Smith. Vocal solo, ''Melancholic" Mrs. Thomas Dixon, Piano solo, ".Waltz, Opus 64, No. 2. Mrs. George Madill. I Vocal solo, "Lithuanian Song." '.Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby. Piano solo, "Butterfly Etude." Mrs. J. C. Oilker. I Piano duet, "Polonaise Op. No.1 40," Mrs. Thomas Dixon and Mrs. ' H. L..A. Tarr. The meeting opened with the rinirin? of "O Canada" and closed with "God Save the King." Tea was served by the hostess. ! NOW RHU.MBA KING I Cpl. Ken Brown has been named "rhumba king" of Camp Fort On-' tarlo. New York. j I For CURTAIN RODS 5 and Extensions and ail kind of .Mats, call at the 1 VARIETY STORE ?! 4 i".,,.'! MEN'S SUITS Ladle' and Gents' SC)f)ur, Spring Suits &U and up .M. T. LEE - Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. Jttio All Canadian Union Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada I'riiice Rupert, II.C. Unit No. 1 M E E T I N (J S Every fourth Sunday, 2:30 p.m., of Each Month. METROPOLE HALL rhone Red 1G9 P.O. Box 377 J. H. BULGER Optometrist l (Opposite Post Office) 144- DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl Ladles' and Children's Alterations rhone Rlk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing THE DAILY NEWS Isolds' Coughing Here't Easy Time-Tested Way To Get Relief Oct after those distressing spella of couching and ease misery of the cold the widely used Vfcks way... Boll some water. Pour it Into a bowt Add a rood spoonful of Vlcks VapoRub. Then breathe In the steaming medicinal vapors. With every breath you take VapoRub'c medication soothe Irritation, quiets coughing, helps clear head and breathing passages. FOB ADDED RELIEF ... At bedtime rub Vlcks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. IU poultice-vapor action works to bring you comfort while you sleep. Basketball Buzz Arrangements are being; made by local basketball aulhoiitie? whereby the Exhibition Hall wlU be made available by the military i authorities for the playing eff of championship deciding games In the Intermediate Basketball league. The way matters now stand Dry Dock. Barons and High School are now tied as far as games won are concerned In the second half standing. The second half winners will play-off with High School, winners of the first haif. for . the Intermediate ROMANTIC SONG FILM Nelson Eddy and Kise Slevem Co-Starred in "Chocolate Soldier' Here This Week -End. "The Chocolate Soldier." famous ' musical comedy, the melodious music of which never grows wearisome, comes to the screen of the capitoi Theatre here as the feature offering this Friday and Saturday with Kelson Bddy ana Rise Stevens, a new singing star, in Ihe leading roles. The story casta Bddy and Miss Stevens as the musical comedy toast of Vienna whose harum-scarum marital life Is caused by Eddy's pathological jealousy of te wife. Reaching an unbearable point in their lives together. Kddy masquerades as a Russian singer! and sets out to make love to his : own wife as his own rival. j Miss Stevens' rich voice U heard i In such selections as "Gypsy Cafe." "The Trout" and an aria from the original French version of ' Carmen." Eddy's solos Include "While My Lady Sleeps' and "Bong of the Flea" while the stars sing to- gether "My Hero." "Svening Star," "Seek the Spy," "The Presenta tion." "Chocolate Soldier" and the Finale. ; Dance productions are another high point of the picture. The supporting east includes Nsge' Bruce. Florence Hates, Charles JudeU. N'rdia Westman. Dorothy OUmore and a host of ballet and eccentric dancers. The week-end picture will also include a newsreei showing Unit-'ed Slates raids on the Marshall rand Gilbert Islands. NOTICE TO PERSONS OF THE JAPANESE RACE OFFICE OF THE CUSTODIAN Custodian desires to brlnz to the attention of THE persons of the Japanese race the following provision of Order in Council Number P. C. 1W3 dated the 4th day of March, 1512: "As.a protective measure only, all property situated In any protected area of BrMlsh Columbia belonging to any person of the Japanese race resident In such area (excepting fishing vessels subject to Order In Council P. C. 288 of the 13th January. 1912, and deposits nl money, shares of stock, debentures, bonds or other securities), delivered up to any person by the owner pursuant to the Order of the Minister of Juttice dated J'ebruary 26, 1942, or which is turned over to the Custodian by the owner, or which the ow ner, on being evacu. ated, is unable to take with him. shall be vested In Sod subject to the control and management of the Custodian as defined in the Regulations respecting Trading with the Enemy, 1939: provided, however, tht no commission shall be charged by the Custoiian In respect of such control and management. "Subject as hereinafter provided, and for the purposes of the control and management of such property, rights and Interest by the Custodian, the Regulations respecting Trading with the Enemy. 1939, anal) apply mutatis mutandis to the same extent as If such property, rights and interests belonged to any enemy within the meaning of the said Regulations. The property, rights and Interests so vested In and subject to the control and management of the Custodian, or the proceeds thereof, shall be dealt with In suth manner as the Governor in Council may direct " The above provisions d4 not apply to fishing ves-sels, deposits of rrnney. shares of stock, debentures, bonds or other securities, or property required to be delivered to any person Wy the owner pursuant to the Order of the Minister of Justice dated February 26. 1912, but enable persons Of the Japanese race to deliver to the Custodian, before they are evacuated from a protected area, such other property as they hivt not disposed of and are unable to take with them, AH such olher property not disposed of or delivered to the Custodian prior to evacuation automati-cajly comes under the control of the Custodian upon the evacuation of the owner but persons of the Japanese race are urod to report their property immediately instead of wiiting until their evacuation ai this will enable the Custorlan to take prompt action to protect and administer the same. Forms for setting forth the particulars of such property may be obtained on written application to the undersigned and should be completed as fully n pos-slble by owners of property and mailed to the under-signed without delay. RfS.S1 0,8 Cl,y ot Vancouver this tenth day ' W March, 1912. g. w. Mcpherson, Authorized Deputy of the CustHiia, 1404 Royal Bank Building, Vancouver, B.C. GOOD SERVICE ... to Our Country and Homes! Ouf country requcsja us to conserve gasoline We are also advcd that we shall not be able to replace tires for our trucks We request your co-operation In helping us to maintain our policy of prompt service jy placing all coal orders at leat ONE DAY I5LIORE DELIVERY IS EXPECTED, you will enable us to route our deliveries in the most economical manner, thereby conserving both tires and gasoline. PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. phone or, I PHONE KM THURSDAY MARCH STARTING FRIDAY - FOR 2 ).Y A (!rcat New Sinking Star Team nx Packed With Pleasure . . . and ()scar Straus' Immortal Sours! ENDS TONIGHT Complete Shuvj ut 1 35 i if, Geo. Bernard Shaw's 1 21-3 24 NELSON EDDY i imi ii if it t it tf in rsj 1 1 1 1 in ! ,, at 7 48 - 10 04. 9 S H4l,T)TQB2a7j Canada at War 25 Years Ago March 15. 1917 French cap :ured io't Count Zcpj;. builder, dii - ; rommleslon i . Dardanelles ra:.. t "MS C0 Advertise in T Ph! r,. V IS) J EQUAL IN OH LY l?feVJ QUALITY Ml - A IgkMI T0 AHY flgfli KssssssssS IMPORTED Jgilf """" ALES til n- a n . ix . ..l-ta o ww E7 unit SUMS 'he i . e 4fd r by the . -..! MOHIFHUI ' ls. THAN IU! 1( e Special Price for LADIES' mid (.1 NT Ml; SIMUNC CLOTIIIM. $27.50 and ; B. LAMB, Tailor I'lione lllaek 77 303 11; J " 1 Folding Carriages JimI rerelreil frn,n the iiMimfurliirrr a lilpiiirii ef Carriages, lUl.y 1 1 Is la Chains liahy (,'rlbi, lUby llarnc bh Swing and llahy Walker how In our store fr jour m F A ALSO ne have rrreiird a shipment of Rnlnmin Drr rr- lUtliroom Clotlirs Hampers In a variety of n.lors nhtt r:rr4 blue and nuuvc. They are prat lira! and atlrarlltr ( offti! lounges Mat of all desrriptivns suitable for ecrv r" Unpalnled Furniture, Table, Chairs, Client of lluurr Coverings, Inlaid IJiioleunw, Rug, tic, at Elios Furniture Store 'I IIIKI AVENUE piiom; (in"s t OUR COUNTRY AND HOMES DEMAND GOOD SERVICE We k your co-opcratlon, Our country nquc f ga4iiTet Wc arc also advLfcd that wc shall '? tttfUj y replace tires lor our Irurlu. In order In maintain our ,"" prompt service we ask you U, place all coal urdrrs 'fasl 1 IIAV ltl'l'll)l' hi ! lirr,,., ... will enable us to route our deliveries In the mo Z manner, thereby conserving both gasoline and tire 'X.' Albert & McCaffery Lid. iiwr.s mi uii in ..lit MmiMiUXUlix, .S1