a PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE frV-v sri Chas. Dodimcad (1 1 .j?T!X Optometrist In Charre ' ) I Watch, Clock, Jewelry v V.. Repairing:, Hand EnjraTlnc VISIT OUK BASEMENT STORE for Fine China, Dlnncrware, Glasses, Uagfface and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond 3Icrchant , ' Row After Row Of Pleasing Women's Shoes PRESENTING SUMMER FASHION LEADERS Numerous Pumps and Tics In the Season's NEWEST WHITES and SPECTATORS. Sizes from 4 through 9. See them today., They're New They're Smart! Colorful Summer RhoPS. Rpds RipFP nnH MnlHpnlnrc Inlhor or nop sacK uppers. Leather or wood soles. Newest open heels, too. Mail Orders Promptly Tilled RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Kupert" THIRD AVE. Xest to Heilbroner's Phone 1JLUE 907 5 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO RVY FELT MATTRESSES, all sizes. Different grades. Cash price, from $10.50 to $18.50 MATTRESSES (Wave Crest), WHITE COTTON. 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 only. Cash price, each $29.50 BED SPRINGS, all .sizes. Limited nufhber only $11 50 rhone 775 327 3rd Avenue, Trince Kupert VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 Richard Street, Vancouver, B.C. Mail or Express your Shoe Repairs to us. We give you quick service, and the best job and material obtainable. We Pay The Return Charges LADIES' 'Gionella' Dress Shoes In Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Brown Calf, Black Softie Calf, Black Suede in low, spike and cuban heels. High styled lines to suit any taste and priced to suit any pocketbook. MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in 6" and. 8". Just arrived. Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" CFPR (U10 Kilocycles) SCHEDULE Africa Ho. Monday P.M. 4:00 Monlisque 4:15 Afternoon Muslcrtle 4:30 Dr. Sedgewick 4:45 Sextette from Hunger 5:00 Tea Dansant 5:30 The Choristers 5:45 Music a la Carter 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Roberta Woods 6:30 Music from the Pacific 7:00 Telephone Hour 7:30 Sports Interviews 7:45 Melody Round-up 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Sound off 8:45 Are you a Genius? 9:00 Down Beat 9:30 Henry King and Orchestra 9:45 Senerade for Rythm 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 G. I. Jive 10:30 Spotlight Bands 10:45 Blind Alleys 11:00 Silent Tuesday A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Jimmy Cash, Tenor 9:00 Piano and Violin 9:30 CBC News 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 A Morning Visit 10:15 Barnabas Von Geczy 10:30-Wilf Carter 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Wilf carter 11:30 Petit Concert p.M. 12:00 Luncheon Melodies 12:30 To be announced 12:45 CBC News 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One O'clock Muslcale l:30-To be announced 2:00 Silent Gone We well rememhnr uhpn Vfticer. - - did crow, When he shl Dried hi To. have an empire of his making How he maimed nnri thnnhtomH in the taking. Against defenceless army did go. M;usso, appearing on did always blow. people his the balcony, His Italian Empire is no more, liUl me Worst, fnr him I- -tin - - " . AO OblJJ store. in Men like him, when they talk with might, Should always make snrp behind the right. HUGH S. CARNIE. SHORT-LIVED AT PRICE The Colossus In 280 B.C. and destroyed in 224 B.C., cost about $385,000. CONSUMER'S NATION COUPON CALENDAR THS DAILY. NEWS Job's Daughters Social Evening ( i Enjoyable Affair Friday Night Prior to Suspension for Summer Months 'i With Masons, Eastern star, mem bers and parents attending, the local Job's Daughters Bethel had an enjoyable social evening at the Masonic Temple Friday night to mark the suspension of regular gatherings for the summer holiday months. There was a good attend ance. The evening's program Included the nlnvine of novel and enter- I r - 1 - taining. games,, dancing and finals In a quiz contest. There were ac ceptable vocal solos bv Sereeant Glen Scarvie, accompanied by Mrs. E. J. Smith, while Miss Janet Rochester played piano solos. Delicious refreshments were ser ved. Fishermen Of S keen a River It's night! but to us on theSkeena Another long day Is begun, . A day with no definite beginning It goes on from sun to sun. For we are the ones who are fishing Awaiting the "Silvery Hordes." That lighten our tasks of their burden And lift us to heights of lords. Around me the boats are all dilftlng A miniature city it seems. The waters now calm and sparkling wnne above the silvery moon beams. Again there are nights of blackness Nights when the waves run high, Nights when the winds are howling And not a star in the sky. Still we go on with our fishing Hundreds in number are we Struggling for dear Independence Love a the life of the fiee. Some say its the "call of the ocean" The tang of the salt-laden air, Romance of the home-coming salmon, Keep us all fishing here. Here, and there cheery voices will f greet you Their password "how goes It I today?" When the nets are all in well make coffee, Rest and talk for an hour In some bay. We are people from many a nation Some have come from a far away stiand But If vflghting for right, or fishing Canadians, united we stand. FISHERMAN'S WIFE. Local Tides Tuesday June 8 High 4:11 18.0 feet 17:25 17.1 feet Low 11:00 4.9 feet 23:16 9.1 feet Wednesday, June 9 High 5:0r 17.0 feet 18:20 17.0 feet Low 11:45 5.7 feet Thursday, June 10 High 6:04 16.1 feet 19:17 17.0 feet Low 0:10 9.2 feet 12:34 6.2 feet TUNISIAN WELL The reservoir at Zaghouan, Tunisia, has been supplying drinking water for more than 1800 years. JUNE .. ... fan..":. ..v.:" ; ' - Total Whifflets From The Waterfront The records of the International Fisheries Commission show that for the period from April 16 to May 31, 1943,'the following amounts of halibut have been landed In Pacific Coast ports: Area 2 Area 3 U.S. Fleet 7,120,000 5.727.000 Canadian Fleet 6,372.000 86,000 Total 13,492,000 5,813,000 In 1942 the landings from April 16 to Mav 31 amounted to: Area 2 Area 3 U.S. Fleet 6,306,608 4,371.741 Canadian Fleet 4,201,862 26,463 Total 10,508,470 4,398,208 For the month of May 1943. the following amounts of halibut were landed: Area 2 Area 3 VS. Fleet 5.532,000 4.625.000 Canadian Fleet 4,840,000 86,000 10,372,000 4,711,000 Capt. W. W. Mounce arrived in the city last night from Vancouver to be stationed here as local pilot for the next couple of months, taking over from Capt. Andrew Johnstone who left Saturday on his return to Nanalmo. Capt. J. McKay were here over the weekend between the time of Cant Johnstone's departure and Capt. Mounce's arrival. KILLED IJY PROPELLER LONDON, June 5 Cfo Sgt. W. C. Haldiman, R.A.F., lived eight hours after being nearly cut in half on an East Anglican airdrome by the propeller of an alrtcraft taking off. The airman's spine was fractured, and doctors said It was extraordinary that he lived so long. IN TIIK SI l'KKMK COI'IIT Oh HIUTISII COIX.MIHA IN IMtOIUTl; IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINI3- J IIIAUUM. ACT" AND W THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP CHARLES FREDERICK SWAN SON DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the Slat day 'of May, A D. 1943. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of CHARLES FREDERICK 6WAN8ON, decoawd. and all parties having claim atfalnst the said estate are hereby required to fur-nlh same, properly Verified, to me on or about the 23 ch day of June, AD. 1943, and all parties Indebted to the etate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedneu to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C, thU 25th day of May. A.D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. GOLD SEAL both on will be grocer's shelf i J It l A umuus permit. Fancy Red Sockeye $j$2m Salmon B n ruing -isV but Herring In lomato Saucs active service back on your, soon as condl- irtWTaTJ::aW'aTJ,aTiar,3;sTrj:3'ME:ai;3:Ba COIJI'OX VALUES r Pn4 r .aBaa (.rrra) . Half PaaaS naurriaapaa (F.ralr) Half PaaaS UK T Of VO (nr.... ,.r, ) SCX I.MOX TUB. I Wi:i I THIJIISIIAY ST M 15 16 11" J U 19 21 -22 25 "2tt 27 2 2 :iO .SSS -l- VP If a Jua . UO.Itlrat , (as. 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