PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE fpl Clias. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR KASEMKNT STORE for line China. Dinnerwarc, Glasses, liaggage a nil Nuvcfties. ,JWAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant SETTING THE 1942 STYLE PACE Rupert Peoples Store In Mannish Tailored Suits we "take the cake" so to speak. Every Suit hand-tailored by one of Canada's leading fashion manufacturers. For the well-dressed lady, whose taste calls for the Dressmaker Style Suit, we dare you to just look at ours. Your good taste will do the rest. Rupert Peoples Store I OUR COUNTRY AND HOMES DEMAND . . . 1 GOOD SERVICE We ak your co-operation. Our country requests us to conserve J gasoline. We are also advised that we shall not be able to 2 replace tires for our trucks. In order to maintain our policy of T prompt service we ask you to place all coal orders at least ONE f DAY BEFORE DELIVERY IS EXPECTED. By doing this you J will enable us to route our deliveries in the most economical manner, thereby conserving both gasoline and tires. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. I X PHONES 116 Oil 117 Spring Filled Mattresses Just received from the manufacturer the famous B-autyrest Spring-filled Mattresses, all sizes. Pillows, Felt Mattresses, -Beds, Slumber King Springs, Folding Cots and Converto Lounges. Also we have received Lion brand Luggage Suitcases, Trunks, Gladstone Fortnight Cases, Overnight Cases, Sleeping Bags, Tents, Pack Sacks. Packboards, Dunnage Bags, Blankets, Window Shades, Large stock of Floor Coverings, Inlaid Linoleums. Consoleum Rugs, Axmlnster Carpets, Mats of all sizes, for your home requirements . . . Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dinette, Enterprise Ranges for burning coal or wood. WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR USED FURNITURE DEPT. You will find many pieces of furniture for your home at creat money-saving prices. Beach all-enameled Range, fitted with oil burner, has all the parts to convert for coal or wood: 8-plece Dining Room Suite, table and four chairs: Dresser. Chest of Drawers. Heaters for burning oil, Heaters for burning, coal or T?ble?;,slnge SewlnB Machine. Radios, Couches. Chesterfield Suite. Wardrobe Trunk, Vacuum Cleaners and nundred.s of other items too numerous to mention. We have the goods at Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE BUY PHONE GREEN SlU RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Rutclicrs. NO AVASTK jjj RAUX TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA r Hon that Is required and shows that the government is veally doing something in this matter. The correspondence has been received at the offices of the Princ Rupert , Chamber of Commerce where It Is' available for those who may be Interested. Ordinary Seaman Leonard M. Cairns of HALCS. Haro was kill ed accidentally at 4:30 Thursday. afternoon on the local waterfront, i Cairns came here from the prair- ies. Arrangements for his funeral; are In the hands of the B. C. Un-! dertakers, Instructions being await-1 ed from relatives who nave been! duly advised. Dr. Neal M. Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, has a real amDhibian rat. It i& a paw rwiw of wherever Neal goes, "Nipper" Is I bound to go. Not only does "Nm- Dr. H. N. Brocklesby returned to the city yesterday from a brief trip to Vancouver on Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental station business. C.N.R. steamer Prince George. Capt. Edward Mabbs, which arrived in port at 10 o'clock yesterday morning from Vancouver with a fair-sized list of passengers and suosianuai ireight cargo, sailing at 3 pm.' for Ketchikan anc Stewart, is due back here this evening soutflbound, sailing at 11:13 p.m. lor Ocean Falls and Vancouver. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boden, arrived In port at 6;30 this morning from the south and sailed at 10 a.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. New Float at Simpson A new fishermen's float ha been bui:t at Port Simpson at n cost of $600. The site is near the bridge between the Island and the mainland. The money was subscribed by the naiive fishermen and the work was performed by saiutory labor. Simpson Requests Military Training Would Have Officer Assigned Train Young Men In Self-Defence Measure. PORT SIMPSON, March 21: to The village council of Port Simpson has asked the Indian agent to oring before the authoritiei a re quest that young men of this vil lage be given training on their. own reserve for the purpose of self-defence by a military officer. SWEDISH CONSCRIPTS STOCKHOLM, March 21: 0 j The government expects to obtain 30,000 to 40,000 additional) -.onscrjpts for the. army from a c-cxarnlnallon of ioflOO 'men under 3C previously exempted from service. UNWRAPPED LAUNDRY Because customers hold boxr and hampers for suit-cai.es much laundry In old London is being delivered unwrapped. J I THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY UK Waterfront Whiffs Preparations Well Under Way for Halibut Season Full Information fin iKc-( M Hard to War Insuraiuxvj-Nayiil-r - Fatality of WaerronL nnl.l. .I.Ik doth coats . sizes S and . .. KIIKI-Iiwn, uu .. IU BIICIV-glrls ers, tne new wren lor aeciion rwo. 10 years ... 7 boys 'per ride back and fourth between . years home and the experimental sta- 6 boys Uoh but he now accompanies Dr.j I Port, MrVlon Via fttA. rMrnH4M' , ntii.ii iic (uca d-niatiiig j aboard the "Neiris." 'And "Nipper" Is a good sailor too. With the opening of the halibut fishing season now little more than three weeks off, vessels of the fleet are now getting preparations well under way for the seasonal activity. Prospects are that there will be fewer boats than usual in operation this season but the tendency of that will be to spread the production out over a longer period of time which will be no disadvantage for the vessels that are in operation. Market conditions appear to be favorable and good prices are anticipated. There is every reason to believe that It will be a good year for such vessels of the fleet as are in operation. Considerable information in regard to what the Canadian gov- RED CROSS SHIPMENT Production oT Last Three Weeks liy Local Workers Goes Forward To Vancourer Another shipment of articles ernment is contemplating In the, from the local Red Cross work-natter of insurance for fishermen room was made to Vancouver yes-against loss of life or property on : terday. representing the last three account of war conditions has 1 weeks' production of local workers been received in the city from Olof The shipment was as follows: Hanson, alp. it makes bulky; reading but gives all the informa-1 Goods For Services 120 pairs men's sox 12 pairs seamen's long stockings 28 men's pullover sweaters 21 pairs two-way mitts 14 pairs rifle mitts. Hospital Supplies 60 khaki handerchiefs. 24 air force handerchiefs 14 only face cloths Surgical Supplies One unit of hospital supplies containing: 400 24 Inch wipes 600 4 Inch compresses 120 9x3 Inch pads 80 9x10 pads 30 19x12 pads 200 swabs Auxiliary Services Garments 10 pairs knitted knickers 22 laundry bags 16 pairs ankle sox Articles for Civilians sweaters sizes 4 to 14 sweaters sizes 6 years 1 girl's flannel dress 8 years 2 wool skirt and sweater. outflLi girl's pulJbver sweater 3 pairs children's sox 1 pair Bootees 1 baby bonnet 8, knitted baby vests 8 flannelette shirts 2 pair soakers 2 baby Jackets 7 child's combinations 15 baby nightgowns 12 girls' slips. 8 years 30 suits children's pyjamas 29 suits children's sleepers 177 women's nightgowns 72 diapers 11 single bed quilts 16 crib quilts From Donated Material 1 woman's knitted sweater coat 3 girls' print dresses 1 girl's apron 1 girl's knitted cap 1 pair boy's sox PROTECTION MYSTERY . DISCUSSED, DRAMATIC "Rage In Heaven" With Hubert Commissioner T. W. S. Parsons nt .Montgomery and Ingrlit Ilerf-A.K.IN Meeting Little Rack j man, at Capitol Theatre. From Vancouver. . A "perfect crime" story, replete A meeting or the Civilian Pro- with exciting mystery and drama, tcction Committee was held yes- u "Rage In Heaven." the picture terday afternoon In the Canadian billed for feature showing at the Legion rooms with J. J. Little, Capitol Theatre here on Moudy chief protection officer, ii the and Tuesday of next week. Rob-chair Commissioner T. W. S. ert Montgomery and Ingrid Iterg-Parsons. of the British Columbia man head the cast. Police was present as were II. T. , Lock, Inspector Ernest Osmmon. Arnold Platen. J. S. Wilson. F. N. Oood. N. A. Watt, S. Mass?. A. MacDouald and A. M. Divlea. sec-; retary. Mr. Little reported on having attended a meeting of the advisory council of the British Columbia Civilian Protection Oountittae In Vancouver under the chairmanship of R. Mainwaxtng and at which the provincial of Metals were present. At that meeting admiration was voiced of toe very satisfactory record of the Prince Rupert committee, u was the, equal of the best In the province r 1 hospttal emergency accommodation, evacuation, special police assistance were all matters under consideration. TAXES AT ANNETTE'S SIMPSON Vlllace to Go Ahead Willi Plan Following Consultation With Indian Agent. PORT SIMPSON. March 21 -The village council, after consultation with Indian Agent James, Olllctt from Prince Rupert, has, decided to institute a property tax on land and Improvements within the village. Imposition of such a tax Is provided 'or under the advancement part of the Indian Act I The money so raised wnuk' be used for village improvements 1 7 j5fc girls' Coats, i iiL.nf JM', .Dresses, &V i"i"rChildrenV-Coat.sSi Children's Dresses HI - Coats, Suits, Dresses, I Mouses, and Hats Annette Ladies' Wear Montgomery, having become ob- and much ahead of most cUstricU. ' ders, Lucille Mr. Little felt that under the new' Ilomoika. set-up effective work could be I done and that Prince Rupert woula be accorded the full raeasur of' attention that it warranted. Commissioner Parsons hIso congratulated the local committee on its record. He referred to the var-' ious spheres of work that would properly be the responsibility of the armed forces, the civilian police forces, the recently authorised reserve army units, and the civilian protection organisation. Reports from H. T. Lock. Inspector Gammon. Arnold Platen. Angus MacDonald. J. S. Wilson. S. Massey. F. N. Oood ad Norman A Watt showed that steady planning I was being continued and that a jgood measure of progress was be-jlng made. The Imperative i.eed ' for more active support from gov-( crnments was stressed and the need for a bigger response from ' the general clUsetu. Fire prr-tce- ' Hnn n n( KaIu nl. 1 .1 ., I, t wlth the Idea that his wife Miss Bergman. Is In love with his best friend. Is the criminal, hatching a plot that is so clever he al most succeeds In getting away with it. There Is always one clue, however, to undo the villain's work The one In this picture is almost as clever as the crime and furnisher a spine-tingling climax The cunning plot keeps the audience guesting until the last fade-out. It Is said. Tiie principals In the east are given opportunity for powerful eharacteruu tlons. The cast includes George San Watson and Oscar OIL REFINING Three -f o u r t hs of VeiMStwIa crude oil Is refined on the West Indies Islands of Curacao aud Aruba. Attention Trappers: WE PAY NEW YORK PRICES FOR ALL RAW FURS. PRONE GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable" 'SJaVf-r::SI ; B.IKIBJ CAPftOi ENDS TONK.iit Complete K " HOPE i "Nothing Uui Ule Trfth STARTS MONDAY r wi. I George SANDERS lUClll YiMSUrl Oscar HOMOUA .t.VAM Bll ttOttltUO"''' r i ' f at 1 23 . 3 27 Extra dlcd LAUREL and l i;;iy lr "TWICE HY Boogie Woojie It t "We Mu Hi r U Advorti .i . ' III 9 EASTER NOVELTIES E(iGS DIXORATKD SHKLL KGU .rcf K to IX, KCiGS FILLED WITH CHOCOLATES 75c, Si, 3d, AUTOMOBILE WITH RIDER . MOTORCYCLE WITH SIDE-CAR MOULDED AEROPLANE ...... 1'OIMSYE IK) AT WITH RIDER si' standing inn HIT ... TWIN RABIih G O L D S" E A L THE SEAL OF QUALITY -.1 -..Fancy K 3ft Wc will hcep any purchase until Wanted. We will wrap for mailing any purchase. Ormes Ltd. Jia Pioneer DruZffistJ THE REXAI.I. STORE PHONES 81 AMI I Open Daily from x a.m. till 10 phi Sundays and Holiday from 12 - 2 u.m. and 1 n Pm' Stcamm leave Prime Rupert for Vancouver; Catala every Tuesday 14Q p.m. Due Vancouver Thursday p.m. Cardena every Friday 10.30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a,m, Oucen Charlotte IMaml Leaving March lo and 21. midnight. Full Information, Tlckeli and Reservation FRANK J, SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave, rhone 5M ! i i i I i i Herring in Tomato hauce j SandwWi Spread j Spiced Salmon Smoked Snlnion j Bloater 5 MtM,,,,H