I PAOB FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE ,1 Chas. Dodimcad &T I ) Optometrist In Charre I I Watch, Clock, Jewelry y Repairing, Iland Entrarinr VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, ' Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant jrfck SETTING THE 1943 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 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd, I A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 60 only, "MASTEUCRAFT" HASSOCKS Round, Square and other shapes. Different Colors. Triced from $:i() 1 Phone 775.' 327 3rd Avenue GAUVANT SHOES IN BROWN AND BLACK BROGUES, GILLIES, TIES AND LOAFERETTES. Welted Soles and Genuine Calf Leathers. Perfect Fitting Lasts in Fittings AA to C Width. Priced $5.85 and $5.50 Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" CARPETS AND CONGOLEUMS IN STOCK Seamless Axmlnsler Rugs, sizes 9x12, 9x10, 6'9x9, 4'6x7'6, 36x63, 27x54. Congoleum Rugs, 9x15, 9x12, 9x10, 9x9, 7y2x9, 6x9. Floor Covering sold by yards. -Dominion "A" Quality Brown Battleship Linoleum, 6 feet wide, jj Dominion Marboleum, Felt Base, 6 feet wide. I ; Dominion Feltol, 6 feet wide. Utf Congoleum Gold Seal, 6 feet wide. Baroleurri Felt Base, 6 feet wide. Dominion Rexoleum, 6 feet wide. EASY TO CHOOSE A RUG FROM LARGE STOCK Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue, Next the Daily News, Prince Rupert CFPR (1210 Kilocycle) SCHEDULE Sunday 'am. : 00 Music for Sunday 15 Down South 30 The Choristers -.00 CBC News :05 Sunday Morning Concert -. w- . V V I'M. : 00 Mart Kenny's Orchestra :30 OM Country Mall :45 Marching With the Band 00 One O'clock Muslcale : 00 Symphony Hour : 00 CBC Discussion Club :30 Charley McCarthy : 00 Jack Benny :30 Fitch Bandwagon :00 Etchings In Ivory :15 Just Mary 30 Dramas from the Bible 00 CBC News 05 Singing Strings - : 15 The Cavaliers 30 The Army Show 00 Personal Album 15 Jesse Crawford 30 Mall Call 00-j-Front Line Theatre 30 Fred Allen 00-Classlcs for Today 30 :Vesper Hour 00-CBC News 05 Organ Reveries 30 Silent The Evangelical Lutheran church is the state religion of Finland. Mi ML THE DAILY NEWS Waterfront Whiffs First Halibut of Season Landed Today And Receives Fancy Price Dog-fishing Ending Up For Time Being and pounds and the last-mentioned 1500 pounds. The fancy price of 23c and 20c was paid. Bacon Fisheries took the catches of the Quinimass and O. M. II. 5. and the Pacific Fisheries that of trie Percy W. A few Prince Rupert vessels are still out dosfishlng following the opening of the 1943 halibut season uui, on ine conjDieuon oi ineir present trips. It is expected they will turn to the halibut fishing. Quite a number of the Prince Rupert halibutters spent the most of the winter dogfishing for the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co - operative liver production plant. High Local Tides Sunday, April 18 0:00 19.8 feet 12:19 19.5 feet ' Low 6:20 5.9 feet 18:30 4.9 feet Monday, April 19 High ..... 0:34 20.5 feet 1:56 20.1 feet Low 6:55 4.3 feet 19:05 4.6 feet Presbyterian Sale Success OILSM SOFT! Announcing an added refinement In "Pur ex Tissue!9 m Effective immediately all rolls will be creped and embossed for greater softness, CONSISTENT and IN LINE WITH OUR ESTABLISHED POLICY OI tONliH'jO'JS IMPROVEMENT Of ALL OUR PAPER PRODUCTS WESTMINSTER P A P E.R CO. LTD., NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C First halibut of the year to be landed at the port of Prince Rupert following the official openingof the 1943 fishing season was brought into port this morning by three boats the Quinimass, Capt. Percy Alexander of Kincolith, the Percy W., Capt. Harold Knutson of Prince Rupert, and O.M.H.S., Capt. James Innis of Kitkatla. The first two boats landed two thous Very Enjoyable Affair Was Held on Friday Afternoon The annual spring sale of the First Presbyterian Church was held on Thursday afternoon In the church hall and proved very successful in every way. The guests were received by Mrs. A. F. Mac-Sween and Mrs. J. A. Teng, president of the Woman's Auxiliary. The tea table was very artistically decorated with daffodils and purple Iris. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. J. R. Mitchell and Mrs. J. L. Lee. Servlteurs were Mrs. W. W. C. O-Nelll. Mrs. J. G. Garrett, Mrs. H. Hibbard. Miss Thekla Fulton and Miss Molly Frew. The tea room was in charge or Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. William Martin. Home cooking was In charge of Mrs. O. W. Abbott and Mrs. H. M. Foote; fancy and plain sewing, Mrs. Beit Martin and Mrs. Meuffels; Dlant stall, Mrs. Harrv Calderwood: Ice cream, Mrs. J. Simpson, and cashier, Mrs. M. McLeod. "7.. . rOUV ON THE SAME PiOCR AM POPULAR SCIENCE "TALE OF TWO KITTIES" WHEN WINTER CALLS GENE TiERHFY IUHN SUTTON h mt umuTinm.Q. imia-iicMio uTM.ttouanli I CAMTCLW. "TFT r4 Complex Shows Tcr.lght 7 10. 9:20 "THE CAI SISTERS 'at 7:23, -$ Complete Shows--1 ; 00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9 00 Feature at-l:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7 40, 9.40 SUNDAY MIDNITE Lionel Itarrymore "Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant" LADIES - Try... ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPt For Your Easter Pcrmancnts Situated on 4th St., across from Tost Office Annette has recently transferred her buslne:s here tot VnnrntiVAr onH will V.m ninA n 1 i.t " ""i (iau iaj xitip yuu wiin your miii proDicms u you will PHONE IILUE 917 FOR APPOINTMENT VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, BC. Let us do your Shoe Repairing. Mall Your Shoes We Pay Return Charges and rive im 24 HOURS SERVICE High Class Workmanship Best Material-Reasonable Chirp TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! Prop. II. Van Itrrkel (formerly of Prince Kupert) ik m eb r irrr"iy Esmi i f m.m w r IF YOU'VE A NOTION TO SAVE .... in- yon can always save on Notions at THE VARIETY STORE' D you ever figure up how much you spend In a month on nee sltics? And how much you could have saved by W&l tte hpre? It's something worth thinking about, and worth cool" down about, tool Spring needs arc here In profusion! THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are llttie dollars IllUnL IIL.IJ IZII SI5 iiu