FAOi FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE V CHAS. DODIMEAD fjX Y"""V- f Optometrist in Charge 1 I P J Watch, Clock, Jewelry X Repairing Hand Enfravint Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Stylish Stout Or Pleasingly Plump! They're not just empty words if you buy at the Peoples Store. Large slz or stout women learn by experience that it pays to shop at our store. Experienced saleswomen will assist you to select from choice stocks of sizes up to 52. Figure-Flattering Coats . . . Dresses . . . Lingerie and Accessories. BUY . . . Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ,,. "Ir the Heart of Prince Rupert" TIIII)n THIRD AE. Next to lleilbioner's PHONE BLUE 907 Pocket Books Inc. We are pleased to announce our appointment as local agents for POCKET BOOKS Sold in Canada from Coast to Coast at Ofr, 39 c This popular series will, no doubt, prove very acceptable and we invite you to come in and see the wide range of titles nationally advertised recognized everywhere for highest quality at a low price, 39c each. Latest titles will be added as soon as released by the publishers Pocket Books, Inc. McJD ID i nf mvK .Md RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Butchers. NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish &Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT CO. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA as Scattered alone: the miles of screen of the Capitol Theatre here on Monday and Tuesday next. The story relates how a profes sor of philosphy writes a book de- academician's wife is unconvinced . but meek until they arrive in New j lork to meet the publisher, Van Hefiin. They also meet his assist-jant, Kay Francis, who promptly ; falls for the convention-flouting professor. The situation is ideal for the wife, because the publisher is a playboy who cannot resist a pretty face. She promptly sets out to iHmake her husband jealous. Miss Francis, in love with the publisher, jhas the same objective when she I lowers attention on Ameche. .From this, four-cornered tangle j the story moves swiftly into a j climax of hilarious and sustained ; merriment. The dialogue Is clever and there Jones, Henry Daniell. Sidney Blackmer. Grant Mitchell and , David Clyde. t Send Your Local C.N.R. TRAINS llshed. We prefer to have news contributions typewritten For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; From the East- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays n fiiittinnvn Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: Catala every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thursday p.m. Cardena every Friday 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving Feb. 10 and 24. 24. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J, SKINNEK, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Thone 5C8 THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. W4, Waterfront Whiffs Air Force Is On Look-Out for Approach of Enemy to These Parts Dogfish Liver Regulations' and Prices. jada's west Coast are several hundred observers of the Aircrait Detection Corps linked to the nerve centre of the Western Air Command by all the commercial communication facilities of Canada's The planes to be heard going and coming today have to GAY COMEDY COMES HERE 'Feminine Touch," With Rosalind Russell, Don Ameche and Kay Francis, at First of Week do with this aerial defence sys- tem. All telephone, wireless, radio, telegraph and radio telephone systems are geared to this defence project. Even coastal vessels with their ship-to-shore equipment are a part of the web of communications which are ready to carry any warning of the approach of Japanese aircraft. Wherever rapid communication is established here are observers trained in the recognition of enemy aircraft. A gay modern comedy, The The aerial movements of friend Feminine Touch," starring Rosa- j and foe alike are reported to the lind Russell. Don Ameche, Kaj i Royal Canadian Air Force which francis and Van Hefiin, is coming j stands ready to meet any attack ujc icdiure Olienng 10 me ' with rtpfpnriincr mrn ancs Thp observers are all civilians and they do their work voluntarily. In addition to the civilian watchers all provincial policemen, foresters, : riding the theory of jealousy. The j nghthousekeepers and ship's crews are co-operating in this defence task. Besides reporting on the movement of aircraft they give information regarding unidentified or suspicious vessels. When a report is filed with the Western Air Command it is checked with the available information on the known activities of commercial and R.C.A.F. aircraft. If the presence of the aircraft does not tally with this information the air force, army and navy are advised and the machinery of defence moves swiftly into action. The observers are loggers, businessmen, professional men, employees oi communication companies, fishermen and some 'teen aged boys are beautiful backgrounds. Adrian 1 and &Tls- Women Play an impor-! designed the stunning costumes ! tant Part 111 the set"uP. many of worn by Miss Russell and Miss tnem being observers at Important Francis. posts. i The strong supporting cast in- ' ' I eludes Donald Meek. Gordon I The Wartime Prices and Trade Board has issued an order, effective as from January 29 respecting the purchase of dogfish livers and the sale of dogfish liver oil. Every producer of dogfish liver oil in Canada must supply the Oils and Fats Administrator with full particulars regarding his production r r 1 of such oil Lopy tarly gether with and its disposition to-any additional infor mation that the administrator news contributions may from time to time require. should be in the Dally News Shippers to points in Canada out- office by 10 a.m. on the day side of British Columbia will also following the event prefer- supply the administrator with a ably the night before, a let- 1 certificate Indicating the number terbox in the door being of Imperial gallons of oil In each there to receive copy. Local I shipment or transfer, the potency news not In by 10 ajn. runs 1 of such oil expressed in terms of the risk of not being pub- units and the names and addresses of the consignor and consignee, These certificates will not be neatly and double spaced, If j necessary, however, if the shlp- possible. However, writing will do. legible ment or transfer is consigned to the Ministry of Food in the Uni- ted Kingdom or if the amount does not exceed one Imperial gal lon. Producers of dogfish liver oil shall pay the following prices for round dogfish and dgflsh livers: Gulf Islands (to comprise the Gulf Islands and north to Cape Lazo on the east coast of Van- 6 p.m. couver Island, Including Lasquetl Island) $25 per round ton p.m. North of Cape Lazo ud to and Burnaby Rosery i Company R.R. No. 2, New Westminster Offer for Sale Through Their Agent, MRS. SMITH FLOWER SHOP Rrooksbank Blk., Third Ave. Rose Bushes Perennials Ornamentals, etc. Mrs. Smith has prices and samples. All orders Individually mossed and tagged, ORDER NOW! Including the Alert Bay area .12" 2 per pound dogfish livers. North o! Alert Bay including Rivers Inlet, Namu, Butedale ,112 per pound dogfish livers. West Coast of Vancouver Island 12'i per pound dogfish livers. Landed Vancouver, V i c t o r4 a Steveston. New Westminster. Prince Rupert 134 per pound dogfish livers. ! Relieving for three weeks on the 'run ot the Princess Adela.de which has been withdrawn for annual overhaul, CPJR. steamer Princess Louise arrived in port at 3:55 yesterday afternoon from the south, sailing at 10 o'clock last night on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Capt. John Williams is in command of the Princess Louise and David Scott, well known in Prince Rupert, is purser. . Some if not all of the coastal liners calling at Prince Rupert will soon be wearing the war fashionable coat of solid grey color. Alaska vessels have already been so painted and, according to iieport. the Canadian ships will be I emulating them. There are also 'recurring reports of well known 1 coastal liners being commandeered I into war service. This may remove some of the well known vessels usually plying into Prince Rupert. j Frank Skinner, local manager l of the Union Steamship Co., was , in attendance at the meeting of i the Junior Section of the Princr Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night to speak in regard to a i cruise which it is proposed to j make over Easter Monday, April 5, from here to Stewart with the Steamer Camosun or Catala. It iwas left with the entertainment committee, c o n s i st 1 n g of Ted Smith and Colin McCarthy, to go further into the matter. Some ln-erest is already being manifested in such a cruise. Union steamer Venture, Capt. Lome Godfrey, arrived in port at 5 o clock this morning from Vancouver and waypoints, sailing at 10 a.m. on her return south. Northland Transportation Co.'s steamer North Sea. Capt. Len Williams, southbound from Alaska to Seattle, was in port from 9 a.m. to 4:30 pjn. yesterday discharging fish for trans-shipment to the United States over Canadian National Railways. The vessel had on board a large list of passengers. Civic Centre Incorporation Is Approved The Junior Chamber of Com- j merce, at its meeting last night. heard and approved the proposed articles of incorpation of the local 1 civic centre association under the Societies Act. The Gyro Club has already gven Its approval and the Rotary Club and Sons of Norway have been requested to do PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled IN TIIK SU'KKMK f'Ol'KT OF llltlTISII km.i miwy IX HtOHATi; In thr Mailer of thr MdmlnMratlon Act" And In Hi.- Matter of the fMatf of lolin Iiuild IruMT, npcpwied TAKE NOTICE that by Ordor of Hl Honor W. E. Fisher, made in the 28th day of January. A. D. 1942, I wa appointed Executor of the estate of John David Fraacr, deocauied, and all partler, having claims agalnat (the ald Eittato are hereby required to furnish tune properly verified, to me on or betoro the imoond day of Maroh, A. D. 1642 and all partle Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their tadeibtednewi to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C. ,thla 30th day of Jwiuary, A. D. 1B42 MELVIN McKAY STEVENS Prince Rupert, BC Executor I J.H. BULGER ! 4 j vpiuiuciiiai. 4. (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) X BEGINS MONDAY tip rd t - -al tfo ENDS TONIGHT - NEVER GET RICH MRS. STUART RE-ELECTED Complete Shows 7 C5 at 7 25, 9 25 a C5 time in her history Canada u no1 : in a war as assisting uu- eo. land but is at war on net owj ac-: count and the enemy at oL I door. "Never before has t:icrr tr . . , , .,,, such need for co-opnavp " Is Again : Regent of Queen Mary,. . . .. . Chapter Did Good Work During Y'ear. wouldmake slaves oi o Wu0je watchword is freedom j "This is not the hi- - ump Mrs. D. C. Stuart was re-elected chapter has assisted m Car.ad; regent at the annual meeting of war effort. We did .;c u to ta Queen Mary Chaptr. Imperial Or-; of 1914-28 and we dw om vert der. Daughters of the Empire, 1 well but, today our etton rait: which was held this week at the many times greater for ;he ea home of Mrs. William Brass, Sixth ergency is many tim-Avenue West. Committee reports than it was in 1914. We ure presented at this meeting showed ', with total war, war atai..) won-a very successful year's work, en and children, Wugrj There was a large attendance of mercy by a ruthless toi arj r members at the meeting and three must do our part in ir t new members were received. the defence of our cmp.re TLf During the yar 151 garments is the obligation of oui rflc were knitted for the services and "We have had a vcrv sur:e:. the refugee club made garments year and can be just: prsw t to the value of $287 for the bomb- what we have accomp.Iie3 t. ed out victims of Britain. it is not enough, we o u r,i The election of officers for 1942 ourselves on to greaiei ic.ir.,- resulted as follows: ments. Honorary Regent Mrs. J. A. "I want to thank s d-j c:-.? Teng. all for the splendid spirit oi r Regent Mrs. D. C. Stuart. operation you have lip-ayra l: First V'ce-Regent Mrs. M. M. I would like to pay spe' i trito Lamb. to that group of wtKsr : - Second Vice-Regent Miss E. M. lzcd by Mrs. M. M Larr.b wh Earl. though the majority are not me- Secretary Mrs. Charles Dodl- bers of our order, have made mead. a magnificent contribuu-y: c :.: Treasurer Mrs. C. Oland. chapter's aid to 'bomoeb sai t Assistant Secretary Mrs. C. E. tims." Such work as uin j. Cullln. be an inspiration to ever- tned Educational Secretary Mrs. S. of this chapter and mate us rti! Mnughan. fce that it Is only by exit om t ' Echoes Secretary Mrs. S. A. us doing our utmost thai ws Kellback. truthfully claim to have dor.tr; Standard Bearer Mrs. William share In the vast task thai B Bfass. before us. Let us keep 0e.':rt t Regent's Report the words of the pr.mt- a...r The report of the regent for the of Great Britain, Wlr.-j: CL past year was as follows: j chill, delivered in the CanalU "Another year in the history of House of Commons W navt ). our chapter has vanished Into the win the world for au dir realms of the past and It has been We have to win it bv cu sir a momentous year For the first fices. We have not wo:; ti ' REMINDING YOU.... . . . that a Complete and First-Class AUTOMOBILE MAIXTLS- ANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE is available to all at National Motor Service. The shop is well equipped to handle all classes of work ana U personally conducted by 'Colin" Miller, who has devoiea hU lifetime of service to the motoring public. National Motor Service PHONE RED 'AU'2 Canadian National Railways Steamers Leave Prince Rupert Wednesdays at 3:00 p.m. for Ketchikan and Stewart. Thursdays at 11:15. p.m. for Ocean Falls, Powell River nJ Vancouver. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Return SJfi OH "nte n sale Nov. 15th, 1941, to Feb 15th. SfUJ?UV l942' Flnal retu" Umlt March 15th 1942. Plus Tax Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT. 528 Third Avenue Phone 2C0 Prince fWert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Outstanding Values-Visit Our Store and You'll He Convim'd of These IJareains. 3- Piece Chesterfield Suite flA Hi-i -fi 7 February Sale J.17.UV 4- Piece Bedroom Suite mn ftfl February Sale JViVV G-Piece Dinette Suites Sinri eiti A Afl February Sale 69.00 and 7"'"U Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUrEKT. B