PAQE FOOR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE Clias. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Ilepairing, Hand Engraving fur l ine China, Dinnerware, . Glases. Baggage and ,'vrllie. . .. ,jKt MAX "HElLBRON'ER Jeweler Diamond "Merchant New Summer Blouses Luce trimmed, new sheers and solid colored spuns and crepes. Short sleeves. Actual $2 to $3 values. $1.50 WOOL SKIRTS Black, navy, wine, brown, grey, sea green, light pastels. Actual $5 and $6 values. All sizes $3.95 Peoples Store Presents SUMMER SPORT LEADERS SUCK SUITS PLAY DRESSES SWEATERS SLACKS SPOUT CLOTHES SPORT JACKETS GET 1 PAIR ANKLE SOCKS Sizes 8J4-10",. All colors. Buy 5 pair for SI and GET ANOTHER PAIR FREE Mail Orders Promptly rilled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE I "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Hcilbroner's Phone BLUE 007 CAMP FURNITURE 8 only Folding Camp Cots, each S3.3 10 only Folding Camp Cots, heavy 10 oz. khaki duck, each $7.00 Folding Camp Chairs from 75c. $1.30, $2.93 Steel Folding Camp Cots, complete with mattresses, each $12J0 Tents. Sleeping Robes, Pack Boards. Pack Sacks, Dunnage Bags Simmons Bed Outfit, all sizes. Spring Filled Mattress In all sizes Large Stock of Floor Covering, Congoleums, Linoleums, Carpets Unpainted Furniture, Chests of Drawers, Dropslde Tables, Meat Safes. Ironing Boards, Etc. We have the Goods at Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, next to Daily News. (;reen 916 BK.VI V F.sliW The Red Cross Must Help Many . . .You in Prince Rupert arc Lucky To Re Still Able to (Jive, So Give" Now ... All You Can! Canadian Fisii SolU Sage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Lid. BRITISH COLUMBIA It's interesting to know when readinir the Dailv New? that the people of the whole district are doing the same i With Monday being generally observed as Victoria Day. there Is a long holiday week-end cominp up and, as usual, it will be marked by many of the angling enthus iasts as the opening of the plsc-latorlal season. Quite a number of parties are being lined up and Khtda and Leverson Lakes will be among the places visited. In view of the gas rationing. It is to be expected that the fish, at leas' will be getting a break this year In some of the more remote resorts for the disciples of IzaaV Walton. Trout, so good to eat. such spor to catch, are the most famous oi j American Inland fish. Protected b: law. individualists in behaviour trout have never become an Important food industry, with one ex jception. That Is the lake trout ! whose commercial importance I second only to the whlteflsh In thi t - - urcai ibices. He t is 43 tne U1C 11I lareest grot o u all trout, rod and reel catch aver- 1 A7fUT IO Trrn m...n 1 1 ages 5 pounds with a record of 48 ill VY Id ML lUVlb Give us an order right away for the amount of coal you expect to need next season. This will enable us to meet your requirements now or as supplies arrive. It is important that you should lay in your coal supply this summer as It Is almost certain that the dealer will lintel 10 C0PC 5amfactorlly w1th the demand next IT IS NOT HOARDING TO BUY YOUR COAL EARLY (It Is also necessary to place your order a day ahead of j ueuveryj j Albert & McCaffery Lid. J PHONES 116 OR 117 "xninds. delicious eating, has gray I foots. The trout family includes jflsh with many variations of size and markings. Indeed, the same I fish will change In appearance at different ages and according to j food and water conditions. How-jever. all baby trout are barred. These markings scatter to spots 'when the fish grows out of the I "parr", or adolescent, stage. The I rran;emcnt of fins as shown in ihe 5kctch Is also characteristic 1 of a trout, although the relativp 1 sizes of the fins vary In different j xindf All trout are members of he Salmon Tribe. A salmon Is chiefl" a salt water fish, but it has a mysterious cycle. A salmon rlse3 to the shallow headwater nf a stream In summer to breed In i fresh water, then usually descends i to the sea in winter to grow large. Trout are chiefly fresh water fish, ibut some of them migrate from fresh t0 salt water (called "salt-jCrs". "sea trout", "salt runners"). ! Even brook trout will descend Into salt water when temperature pcr-j mlts. In so doing they lose much of ! helr personality, becoming larger. 1 slower, and very silvery in color. There arc two kinds of trout , Those that spawn in the fall, their !eggs hatching as the water gets warmer in spring, are known as charrs, The gamey Dolly Varden u wic wesi uoast streams Is a charr- 80 Is the Eastern brook 'rout the most popular of all. He's active, beautiful In color. flreat fighter. The other OUD SDawns in the unrlnir These are sometimes considered he true trout, as compared to charrs.) Most beautiful and sporty Is the rainbow trout of the Northwest. He Is known bv th hrlshf 'rose-colored stripes on each side ana reckless dash as hp nrini7? THE DAILY NEWS Waterfront Whiffs Volume of Halibut Landing's Here Mounting Steadily as ttcstritfions Lifted Angling Season Starts Tomorrow Street School. Empire Pageant. Klne Edward School. "Call of Canada" ( movie 1 cdurtesy of Capitol Theatre. accompanist. Thp 3r!rii-Af Tim . u n .. rt by "Ood Save the King." Introduced by the Regent, Commander Reed addressed the students In a short but well-chosen speech on the subject of Emplrf Day. He spoke of the heroes of nlrt of the meaning of the flag and its signuicance to British lives. The Commander drew a vivid word picture of Jack Cornwall as an Illustration that war was great and glorious as well as horrible. The heroism of this gallant boy won immortality. At Booth School Proceeding at 2 p.m. to Booth Memorial School, I.O.D.E. Regents and Standard Bearers, with cdu catlonal secretary, witnessed the following program arranged TALE OF MARINES ."To the Short of Tupoli" Is lea lure Offering For First Next I Week at Capitol Theatre , The timely and thrilling subject being the training of the Unit! States Marine Corps. 'To the Shores or Tripoli." starring John Volume of halibut landings at Prince Rupert is being "J- urn 'a and Ran- mn,l fnlWincr ht ciicnnrwinn nf nf fh vnl.in. dolPh S e0m?8 to rcen ' mi following the r suspension of some enmn of tto vota,35 5'steppcd up Jitary curtailment measures of the Canadian and Amen- feature presentation for Monday jljcan fleets at the request of the naval authorities and and Tuesday of next week. there is reason to expect that fishing operations will 1k Taking a raw recruit in the per SI intensified even further. The general expectation is that A Joh" tn ttim pul: quota limits will be reached and h,m trough P which the the season season brought brought to to a a close close ear ",c ",u ' - ear- Her than ever by the Internation- hooked, he may leap tour feet tnto'ere a fighting leatherneck. For al Fisheries Commission Land- tne Ui dlve the bottom 'romantic interest Maureen OUara ings have not yet reached the Iixfd, quivering suddenly double 1 cast In the role of a Marine total for 1941 at a corresponding on llne' shake nls ncad- rl nursc- Randolph Scott la the hard-date, however. Up to and lnclud- alm05t to the surface, swirl around boiled sergeant who makes life lng yesterday the aggregate was and around like a tiny speedboat, both Interesting nd miserable for 3536.800 pounds compared with He acquires his personality and Payne. Aiennnn j- v.. j... nower bv livlnir iii "lrp mlH" The cast includes Nancv Kellv ril,iuu,suu puuiius uk mc -Mine Uiuc - - - " - Vln 1941. Canadian landings this streams. contending with cascades William Tracy. Maxlne Rosen-Si year are standing at 1 108 800 and Plds. The ideal trout stream bloom. Henry Morgan, Hwtn Mac-! pounds as against 1.814.700 pounds cold- Ilve,y- has a Bravely bot- Donald Russell Hicks and Mlno V ?! while while American American lanrilne landing have havel'om. clear, shallow water, occasto- Watson. S reached 2.128.300 rxmrids in com parison with 2.346.200 pounds. For the past week landings amounted to 983,000 pounds of which 305,-200 pounds was from Canadian bottoms and 667.800 pounds from American. Despite another nlgh-mlllion pound week prices held up well, the Canadian high Ijelng 15.5c and 11c paid the Cape Spear for 15.000 pounds and the low 13c and He which several boats received. The high pric? of the week for American fish was 14.1c 'and 11c which the Sherman re- Jjjceived for 20,000 pounds and -the v.v low iz.lc and 11c paid the Arctic for 25,000 pounds. nal rapids alternating with dooU Th picture Is In tehnlcolor and and eddies, and with bushes over- was produced with co-operation of hanging the bank making good the United States government with cover for Insects. ( the Marine Corps giving auth'nti- city. Most of the scenes were fllm- Capt. Martin McKinnon was In 1 ed at San Diego marine base and port yesterday as skipper of the hundreds of enlisted men took steamer Princess Adelaide rellev-' part In the production, lng Capt R C McOeachy. the re- gular master who Is ashore Vancouver on vacation. In, EMPIRE DAY IN SCHOOLS Annual Patriotic Observances Held in Prince Rupert 1897, in consequence of which Mav 23 was set aside for patriotic gatherings and observances, the motto of this day being "One Kin. One Flag. One Fleet. One Empire This day was observed In Canada. India, Australia. South Africa, and in British Island possessions. ' Describing the greatest of mo-Aredern empires, the speaker pointed j out ihat It covered almost a quar- I ..., J ter of the land surface of the globe ; Under the general direct 41 on of - , . Mrs. J. A. Teng, municipal rceeftt. ,m-. ... . and with the co-operation the of, ooo were 'under the protection of n uZT n 7 V "r . ,ne Dr,tUn n8 I ubecu rt n- nSifrf(Knr ;i7la8Cr ed trom savage, to most advan- n D O Bo land of the Capitol Thea- ced of 8 Wn, ;, S 1 7rKer aur?hl" of the flag. Mr. Wright described of the celebrated Empire, Errplrc composition which it repre-Day yesterday, with Mrs. J. E. senti anj trie meaning of Its col-Boddle municipal educational sec- ors, red. white and blue, standing! retary. In charge of arrangements. for intrntknal hoonr. national ! , studenUJ and "berty. Individual freedom and teachers of the primary grades of m.. He consluded with an ex- ,,?Me ' h"8, Ed?Kfd and. Potion of the spirit of paUlot-Tr2 (M5a?,.ere(, at ,nh m free people, and he Capitol u Theatre. On the plat- thee sUrring wtrds "May our be-orm were the regenU. standard loved tu efer , but m u carers, educational secretary and . syrnbon2e unlly of p,, Tr k' 5,mm1andCr A cerlty of heart and Wmorshlp leed R.CJJ. Following was the!o 1 Qod P?!h: j The Regent's thanks and "Ood rnZ S i program, which w repealed for a- . the senior students with a short Frevcr"-ung E w. BAi mUx of st oy all the schools. p.r.. r ,!T1 , "tinT Zmn" Rced- ',hf ot " rt"h Empire the schools ? . " fth un by vhWh " endured u""ke th cJent em , of Rame and A The Sea is Britain's Clorv." ,1, .v, ... ,-..-7.1 Smn he EmplrC Annu- but a transient period and then elation School. , English Folk Dance Borden .he'f by I Principal w. W. C. 0"Nell and .eachers: Salute the Flag, Bugler Jack' : ureen. "Ood Save the King." "O Canada." Regent's remarks. Orchestra selections, High School students. SelectlolfVy iuilor Choir. PatrlotIfJ(tjli wlt2fHocaliW by Ruby Anderson and El'spcth MacKenzle. Pianoforte Solo. "Hark, Hark the Lark," Miss Peggy Large. Miss Patricia McClymont was - -1 o" ' " MJF JVCV. Vy. a, irom the water after feelln? thp'WrlffhC nn.r nr nni.t u prick of the angler hook to who told how the Idea of Empire meet the fly is classical. When Day originated with Mrs, Clemen- I! AMAI.GAMATKU MJILDINr. WORKKRS OF CANADA Prlnre Rupert, it.C. AIETROPOLE HAM. Meetings every fourth Sunday In the month at 2 p.m. Unit No. 1 : Shipwrights, Joiners. Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: Pholie Blue 113, P.O. Bos 1 1 15 G 0 L D S E A L THE SKAL OF QUALITY 1 Sockeyo Salmon Fancy Red 5 Hcrrinjj in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon : Bloater S... ............ 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