PAGE FOUR r I Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE for l ine China, Dinuerware, Glasses, Baggage and .Novelties. MAX HEILBRONE'R I i Jeweler Diamond Merchant a. mm mmm mm as mm iTa tTm m m m m i RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Ages 2-3 Reg. $5.50-57 Ages 4-7. Reg. $750-$8.25 Ages 7-10. Reg. $10-$11 Ages 10-14. Reg. $12-$14 .v.w.". Season Sale Children's Wear COATS S3.95 S5-95 S7.95 DRESSES Ages 5-14. Values $10-$2.00 WOMEN'S AM) CHILDREN'S ANKLE SOCKS All Sizes Buy 5 Pairs for $1.00 And Get 1 PAIR 79c FREE : GIRLS' SCOTTIE HATS 20c ;! Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night J ! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE :? : "In the Heart of Prince Kupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Plione ULLE 007 N Canadian National Railways Changes in Train Services Effective June 8th, ID 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 ajn., stopping at Terrace. Pacific, Hazelton, New Hazelton, Smlthers, Burns Lake, Van derhoof, Prince George, Glscome and McBrlde only. Arrive JASPER Thursday and Saturday 12:25 pjn. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT: TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY, 11 p.m. 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. - Each t405 0 100 KITCHEN CHAIRS, Eastern Hardwood, Whttewood. Each PHONE 775 $1,95 327 THIRD AVENUE BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ,'1 i at Your Ijcal llutchers. NO WASTE - KEAI)Y T Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA been a marked increase in land ings Just recently following the S modification of some of the vol- untary curtailment which has had S the' effect of speeding up the Ilsh-5 ing. I ? Landings at the port of Prince ;I Rupert up to and including yes- terday totalled 4513,650 pounds Ij for the season to date as compared with 5,512,700 pounds at a corres- ponding date last year, showing that, alter the slow start, the Ji landings are now beginning to 4:30 this morning from th? VIS J south BVUtM to Vancouver and waypolnts. BULKLLY VALLEY BLT1EK Arrives Fresh Every Week S We believe In featuring It and helping our up-river farmers. Try It once and we feel sure you will want no other. It's freshness and Quality is unsurpassed. We also feature up-river VEGETABLES whenever possible. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store -Where Dollars Have More Cents- P.O. Box 575 Phones 18-J9 PAINT 7HB CirsDE THIS TIME i in m Lw 1 1 THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY JUNE 6. m Waterfront Whiffs Landings of Halibut Speeding Up All Along the Coast- Volume, at Prince Kupcrt Climbing Up Towards Year. Ago American and Canadian fleets landed 1941Carnival F3 expenditures. Most of the. revenue at last year's carnival was derived from the games, profits being shown to the extent of $2503.26 from these The queen contest for the sale of tickets showed a oroflt of $1.712 90 WRESTLING FUN FARCE 1 LAST NIGHT ONSCREEN I) id (i (iurvtch's Show Draks I'alr-jdied and Appreciative Audience Dido Ourvlch's socle and squtrnp j, card drew a good-sited and preclaUve crowd to the EropfCftj Club Hall hut nlRht. Featuring wrestling of the verythlng goes ttyiw. there was plenty of action 11,1.),SGG Mith play-acting and clowning as nounds of halibut through the six-week neriod from the well but it I ctni nf tVirt unticnn rr ATnv !i1 nnwlimr tn ;m nn. meM and ! .,,tn.jn.t 1... 41. n T..i. i.-,:i.Mr.!ea witn iiuilliv.ciui.iik mum- tcm Lfv niv 111 ivi iitiiiuiiiw i iciiti i good entertaln- the crowd was well sal- the WU. Admissions at the door totalled . . $448.95. Sports showed a loss of Are Now leading Edmonton Hal-$13.35. j Hers by Two l ull Game's In J r.llhuly Cup Standings MrS. Frailk KnOtt wiln gjgnau now two full pames . . . up on Edmonton Fusiliers for first SllTTAfC A TP IflPnl quarter of the football season hou- Ollhuly Cup series next week fil-Painfully Burned On Tue.day lowing a week's suspension uit Night And Is Now Heine the grounds have been undergoing Treated at General Hospital repairs. In the last game Signals " - defeated Fusiliers by a seore of Mrs. Frank Knott is a patient 2 to 1. in the Prince Rupert General Hos- Gw)rjM. Doherty refereed the last pltol suffering from painful and nam(. an(4 th. 4 . . , . . . " I mi it a avian i im hiirne (n Irwist a rmst a M . and sailed at 8:30 on her return p4"' J - Air f orce waug. oeaoy. iuu iai.c .ujMu. uii iucuajf Bowles. Farquhar. MlnUrn. Thel- i evening at me nomc oi ncr aaugn-i ter. Mrs. H. K. Chrlstenson. Fourth 1 Ea.st. She Is progressing favorably. Mrs. Knott was engaged in cooking with a pot of grease on an electric stove when thc grease took fire. In endeavouring to throw the -T- ! Ml R stands 4 ;eet k i 1 1 i i i i ,m i r ii BH 'SriglLsh' Paint is still the full brfledr.itandard pcqdup of (prr w'5Kiekrs. The protection oi "your Irrjrnjfka wartfrfte'bredaUtlon' that should not be neglected. One gal lon of B-H English' covers about 700 .quare fprt GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 McBrlde Street CMIMS SMALLEST SOLDIER lade. Bonar. Lynch, OoraUe. Sister and Norrie. Fusiliers Somervllle. Heed. Mr Donald, Rtaby, Carswell. Tuck-r. Cousins. Albert, Shaw, McWaters and Hastings. The League stand Ing: blazing pot outside her clothing R, . Mju& ine aim sue uau uic iuiuici misfortune at this time to fall down a basement stairway. J. P. Moller. "engaged In painting at the Fusiliers 3 Air Force 2 Area Head qtrs. 1 house, and D. O. Borland, a neigh- .,M1,nJ M1Q,ana u bor. rushed to her assistance and put out the flames which were enveloping her. Some damace was also dnnc to th interior of the kitchen by the fire. W L D F A Pts 1 0 18 2, 0 IS 3 10 7 8 10 7 4 2 0 5 15 3 0 6 10 3 0 2 11 Canada at War 25 Years Ago JUNE 6. 1917: O -German naval LEEDS. Ens.. June 6: Q Leeds bases at Zeebrugge and Ostend claim- the title of "smallest sol- bombarded by British warships: dler in the world"- for one of IU German destroyer S-20 sunk by citizens Charles Rushforth of the gunfire English counties of Kont Royal Army Ordnance Corps who and Sussex raided by German air 2'2 Inches. A GOVERNMENT JOB VACANT Employment and Claims Officer (Male) $1500 per year Plus $11.'J1 per .month cost of living bonus , A Amoral. qxamlnlng tprd ) fitting today only at the Em- , iMFmf"11. 3fd Avtnue and A Interested persons will be Interviewed any time up to 11 p.m.' today. A AppointmenU will be subject to restrictions of P.O. 2759 respecting persons of military age who arc declared physically fit. : APPLY SATURDAY ONLY Joan Bennett and I'raurliot Tone In "She Knew All The ! Answer" At Capitol lloth Joan llennett and Fran-rhot Tone, who come to U Capitol Theatre here at the first of this week in TRif Knew All the Answers," ata said to make refreshingly different types of ap- pearances In the hectic comedy rW f aa In 10 nulrmlnir vni. nf fa. I it VIIh. 1Anijtt t n wtj- .J Commission, Ine Canadian catch was pounds, trie evening was a scheduled six cracking youn. Uroadway night t American Vessels accounting for the balance. There has rounder between George liunka, dub sUr who goes to work on 1S5 pounds, of Prince Rupert dry Tone, playing the part of an dock, and Jimmy Urttt, 175 pounds, ultra conservattVe stiff . necked of Ontario. "Dad Hoy" George was young Wall 8treet broker. the winner by two falls to one , Mlas Bennett's efforts to marry with the end in the fourth round. young millionaire playboy with kPi-nfifnklo Thc acUon included what looked the consent and approval of hU 1 lUlIlaLric like punching, kicking, biting, hair millionaire guardian finally are pulling and such misdemeanors by rewarded with success Wut It U 'George. Jimmy too got his mad up the guardian and not the playboy Total of $1,026.97 Was Cleared As and Referee Lefty Ftrguson after she marries. John Hubbard ap-Ilcsult of Event Last Year, one of the falls had the ring full pears as the playboy In the course Report Shows 0f sailors, wrestlers, principals, of the girl's adventures she be- sailors and others with two fights comes a switchboard operator and The civic centre carnival com- Rb)n on at once. Lefty Gardner, manages to disturb the equanlnl-mlttee. through Its treasurer, Oor- former champion of Saskatchewan, mty of Wall Street and loe and don German, last night presented challenged the winner. .make a fortune for Tone, to the Junior SecUon of the Prince Mike Christiansen. 170 pound . kv Arden and William Tracy f ume. The Canadian landings so far ! Rupert Chamber of Commerce a substituted for Don Wares and got we other members of the cast- ? this year have reached a total of 1.730.350 pounds as against 2,283,-i 403 pounds in 1941 while the Am-V erlcan aggregate In 1942 to date Is ' 3,083,300 pounds In with 329,000 pounds. During the J week ending yesterday the land- Ings amounted to 955550 pounds comprising 338.050 pounds Cana-I; dlan and 617,500 pounds Amerl- can fish, frlces during the past week fhowed a marked Improve- ment. For Canadian fish the high price of the week was 16.7c and ;! 14c which the Robert B. received for 18500 pounds and the low 14.8c and 13: which the Helen II was paid for 14,000 pounds. Thc high price of the week for Am- crican fish was 16c and 14c paid the Sandra I for 8,000 pounds and the low 14c and 13c which thc Bonanza and Fay received for 34,-00Q and 40,000 pounds respectively. C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide. Capt. R. C. McOeachy, arrived In port at 5:20 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Union steamer Curdena, Capt. John Boden, arrived In port at nnanciai statement snowing mat plenty mad at the end of four Miss Arden as Joan's roommate there had been net revenue of $4.- rounds when Tiger Ooldstlck was ana- young Tracy as a love-smitten 026.97 as a result of last year's declared the winner because Mike office boy. carnival, bringing up to $$6.10157 failed to fulfil the terms of the' The olcture is adaoted from a comparison l thc balance now on hand In the handteao by making two falls popular magaaine story . committees tunas, inis uaiauce is uitnin tn lour ran nets, oouimick hM tS 07 In TVimlntnn nf HanarlA ,.-inUA tic ...t. ' gBi " w " ' iikiivj t i ir nil bonds with $12657 In cash In the in a boxing bout Kid Charlton bank. and Pat Dyke went four rounds to Gross revenue from last year's a draw, carnival amounted to $8,714.0$, the A bout of blindfold boxing be-net revenue of $4,026.97 having tween five boys was the curtain been left after the deduction of raiser. SIGNALS MOVE UP f CAPITOL ENUS TONIGHT Complete Show n 5 ., "V GAL SAl-In Teem... At 7 30. 0 HKGINS MONDAY A Love and Lauh iroic, JOAN IJETTKTT KKANCHOT T0K IN "SHE KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS" At 1:33, 3:33. 5 "!t . ADDED -SEcitirr or the nouns "PACIIIC IKONTIIir Sunday Midnilc At 12:15 Frank Morgan IN "Washington Melodrama" Advertise in ( CAMP FURNITURE 8 only KitlclliiK Camp CoU. each 10 only riildliiR Camp CoU. heavy 10 os khaki durk h'oldini; Camp Chairs from .. 7Sc Steel roldlng Camp CoU. complete with mattraw Tents. Sleeping Kobe Pack Boards. Pack Sacks. Dun Simmons Red Outfit, all stee. Spring filled Msttreu , Large HUick of Floor Covering. Congoframs, Unol-un Unpalnted Furniture. CliesU of Drawers. Dropside T Bales. Ironing Hoard. Btc. We have the Ooudu at Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: CaUla every Tuesday 1:33 p.m. Due Vancouver Thursday U-in. Oardena every Friday 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. men iz KUiea, 36 injured; eUht DAILY NEWS WANT A lit UHINO enemy plane, shot down. l ull Information, Tickets and Reservations I RANK J, SKINNER Prince Rupert Aeni Third Ave. I'hone 5G RESULTS PHOHE U8 RAILWAY av si y 3 Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, nest to DaIIt News. drrtn 111 Wlien fu tVsnl KelUble. CmnforUhlr lf. tlbl TAXI Service PHONE 13 l-MMr SrrvKr al Kriular Kstr Kresh lK-nl Haw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE (37 Announcement We are giad to r that we are no t SHOE RI.PAIUINO at our shop, with M W. Yatt In full Charlie has many s pcrience In the " knows how to f shoe right. Let tu;r. .i Dirr c .ir.:s y Aj ; ft- z It (or you. We also carry ORES ; niOES AND WORKING 0OCT8 LING, the Tmlor Klilh Street !''" HulU Prrs-sed by fc"na While You W. ' Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific TO VANCOUVER VIA OCEAN FALLS AND WAY PORT 3 SB "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" every Friday, 10 pm ll . I TO VANCOUVER DIRECT: June 2nd, 13th, 24th; July 4h,j8th,-lMh.- ' TO KETCHIKAN. WRANGELL, JUNEAU AND 8KAOWAY June 8th, 19th, 29th; July 3rd, 10th. 13th. Direct connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pft:' Tickets and Reservations from W, I COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, V.C