Expert OPTICAL SERVICE PT n"r"T' ( has. Dodimcad . Optometrist in Charge U;ith. Clack, Hmtkj Kcp.iiring. Hand rugraving VISIT OIK BASBMEN1 1 1 OK I for Fine China, liiiinrrware. Glasses. Basc.iKc and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond .Merchant t"V.V.V.,.'.V.V.V.W.W.W.SV.VW.,.SSW.SSSW j: 364 Days For You 1 Make The 365th Day (Sunday May 10th) FOR HER Mother's Day Suggestions We Will Pay the Pastage on All Out of Town Gilts Kayser Hosiery Dainty Slips Fancy Nightgowns House Coats Hath robes Handkerchit fa I'll rses GlOVeS Stylish Dresses Smart Coats V. nol Sweaters I'mhrellas .Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Satuidav Nislit NEXT SUNDAY IS MOTHERS DAY t ... , Send Hit a beautiful card. We have the fitHt selection Made in Canada ( aids by Cou1 ts Canadian Card Specialist-. MOTHER'S DAY CARDS 5c to 50c . 1 a? .................. mom l RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prime Kupcrl" ! THIRD AVE. Nexl to Heilkrmer'a Plume BLUR !07 BUY ... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at our Local Butchers. NO WASH - READY TO COOK : Cold ; l'KlNd: ki pi kt BKITISII OOiUMBU laical ( oniruiiiiT Has Meeting With Col. Goodman Steady I of Mrn Keipnnil Discussing the recruiting situation mure particularly in regard to what may bo done in Prince Rupert to assist in keeping up the supply ol men which the army needs lo provide strength and reinforcements both overseas and at home, the civilian recruiting committee was In session yesterday af ternoon with Lieut. Col. H. E Goodman of Victoria, district re-ruiting officer for military district Wo. 11. The conference was of an informal nature and a number ot matters pertaining to recruiting were discussed. Voluntary enlistment was still meeting with a good response. Col. Goodman inionned the committee, but conditions might change at any time when a great many more men for active service would be required Then-was need for a steady flow of recruits, especially of the fighting man type It was decided that some expenditure should be made to make he local recruiting headquarters more attractive The suggestion was made that an officer of the Canadian Women's Active Service Force might rome to Prince. Rupert to receive recruits. This was Col. Goodmans first v.sit to Prince Rupert Accompanied by Maior A. S Parks, local recruiting officer, he left on last evening's tram for Prince George Allan Carolan of Stewart, after i brief visit here, mailed by the Ca- 'ala Tuesday afternoon for Van-1 ouver on business in connection with his theatre building project . here i I LmK THF PAILY NFWS RECRUITING SEA CADETS PREPARING DISCUSSED INSPECTION FOR SEASON Lieu I Kn h.tKlsmi Puis l.n.tl Through Parrs .mil Liter Addresses rhem The Prince Rupcit Sea Cade! Corp MM Inspected :.ist lught by Lieut. Rii hard!) ol Victoria, lung otticer oTSSh Cadet and also prominently Identified with :he Royai Canadian Naval Volun-; teer Reserve The Cadets turned i jout in almost full muster at St Andrews Anglian Caihedral Hall to display .seamanship pursuits ant at the Court House mounds for drill and March P.o Speaking to the Cadets. Lieut Richardson complimented them on ' certain asiect.s of their work and made suggestions as t,. where un- i ;rovemen:s might be made Efforts would be made to provide adequate instructional facilities and a whuler might be obtained The Coins was in command of Lieut Commander Alex Mitchell :iiid R M Wlnslow chairman o' the local branch ol the Navy League of Canada, and other members of the executive were in Mail Schedule Kor (he Kast- Mondats, Wednesdays and Fridays 5pm Vtmm the East Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays 11pm For Vancouver Tuesday ,12 30 p m Thursday 10:15 pm Friday . 9 30 p m May 8 and 19 4 00 p m Krom Vancouver Sunday p m Wednesday 10 00 a rr s. A mt v a Salmon Packing T lie (.lined On In Vmiiial Way In TMi Dislrx I Preparations are going ahead I for a normal salmon canning sea son In Prince Rupert fisheries district again this year Most of 'he anneries which opented last year will be running ag tin in 1942 although there is some un. er-alntv about Nelson Bro.s plant whlrh may be moving iway from 'he present location although It will be in the market for !th. The canners do not eem to be larticulai ly worried about the WMttoa of obtaining FWm m Indians, to a large extent, it U, expected, will take the , .ic. s of the evacuated Japanese M.u.y ol these Indians will turn from Mia nig to gill-net'.ing The sockeye fishing ..-u.-on will pen on June and this will, as usual, mark the commencement of the canning season. The canneries expected to operate thl.s season will be ioiiiW, Naas River ArrantUle and Wales I,:.,..d Skeena River C.ixton ( CMaftaT, North Pacific. Sunfiyskle. Inverneis and Prince Rupert ' Wdaie area Buieriu.-- and Klemtu Bella Bella area Namu Bella Coola Tallheo Rivers inlet area Goose Bay. Some mintwu gilneUers re already operating on the Skeena River, fishing spring salmon whlc River fishing spring salmon which are being delivered intc Prince Rupert Increasing numbers of Irotten are moving out to the trolling grounds NEW TEAM ON SCREEN lloli ll"u iiil Madeleine Carroll Head .ist ,,f Kollii kinc Pk lure In M favorite Hlunile" Hi) Mope and MadHHrc roll, a distinctly new type of teiini head the cast of a s "Ay (-,p-and-robbers comedy which Is the feature offering for Friday and Saturduy at the Capitol Theatre here It is "My FavorPe Blonde." Tile rollicking and hlluilous story Is that of a ham vaudevll-lian who becomes mixed up with Nazi spies Miss Carrol plaj the part of gorgeous British secret agent. A thrilling crow-country i ,u e Karl s in New York and il In Hollywood Before it Is over Hope is wanted for muidei iob-oery. misrepresentation and a Hock of other crimes including the evading of arrest He drivn an oil truck, swipes a bin. Oil monoplane that W shot at In the .nr. spends a night with Madeleine In a freight car. outwits the Nazi murderers and finally takc.t a wild ride in a hearse with a secret military message that sends a flight of 150 American bombers or. their way lo Oreat Brtta n The supporting cast include, s villainous lot of heavies the sp, gang headed by Gale Bonder-guard. George Zucco. Lionel Royce. Walter Klngsford. Vlc'or Varconl I I I Hi .,'how Lome Cornell PAiirm imi s m IVII KIOK 01 i l WOII m PImsm Hm m- H. ('. JAPANESE CHOPPING b WW u THKOI Ml ROi KIE8 r TOUnSDAY MAY 7 I . .1 CAPITOL m roNiatrr"" Complete Bhowi im , tAlic. , " KEAl i.i Nv 'At 1 JO 'i U), kk DAYl ROB CAN'T GET AWAY AS LONG AS MADELEINE HAS HOP!! 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