PAGE TOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE sA-, Chas. Dodimcad fn TV Optometrist In Charre i I ' J i Watch, Clock, Jewelry y Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUK DASE3IENT STOKE for Fine Chirfa, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Each yours For a Smarter Easter Assuming, of course, your Spring Shoes conic from The Cut Rate Shoe widths and sizes. $1.50 Store May We Suggest: Don't fail to see. the newly arrived Spring Shoes now on Sale at tne Cut Hate Shoe Store. The smartest array of Women's Shoes the market affords. Many of these styles would not be available in Prince Rutfert except for the fact that the Cut Kate goes direct to . the Eastern market to buy. All Cut Rate Shoe Store Or EN SATURDAY NIGHT 506 THIRD AVE. W. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Across from Orme's Drug Baby High Chairs Crib Mattresses THIRD AVENUE Size 25x10'. Each ELIO'S $1.50 TRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TRAPPERS i e I joined the Brotherhood so I could protect you. Don't be robbed. 1 Bring your furs up town and call all the buyers. If not satisfied S I will advance you money to send to Little Bros. Fur Auction. I I'm here to protect you i W. G0LDBL00M g The Old Itellahle I "GALIVANT" 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 lift 'The Home of Good Shoes" 2 NUMEROUS TRIBUTES Beautiful Floral Offerings at Funeral of John Dybhavn Numerous floral tributes were sent to the funeral Thursday afternoon of the late John Dyb-havn. The casket, as the remains rested at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, was beautifully and profusely banked thereby. Those sending flowers were: The Family; Tyee Lodge No. 66, A.F. & A.M.; Kalen Royal Arch Chapter; Kincollth Preceptory; Gizeh Temple, Victoria, B.C.; Prince Rupert Shrine Club; Valhalla Lodge No. 67; Nordk'ap Society; Sons of Norway; Varden Singers; Officers and Members of Belist Chapter No. 18, O.E.S.; Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E.; Cambral Chapter, I.OIXE.; Order of Job's Daughters, St. Paul's Lutheran Church; Norwegian LegaUon (Montreal); Rotary Club; Prince Rupert Club; Officers of the 'Fisheries Research Board (Ottawa); Morris Shapiro (Morris Fisheries, Inc.); Canadian Halibut Fishing Vessel Owners Assn.; Canadian National Railways, City Office; Real Estate Exchange Assn.; Manager and Staff, Northern B.C. Power Co., Ltd.; Employees, Can. Fish fc'cold Storage Co. Ltd.; D. Borland and Staff, Capitol Thea tre; Dr. Carter and Dr. Foerster and Staff, Vancouver and Nanal-mo Experimental stations; Drs. W. A. Clemes, A. H. Hutchinson and R. E. Walker, and Fellew Members of the Fisheries Research Board;Tom and Karl and families (Vancouver); Richie and Nofman Nelson and families (New West minster); Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rob ertson (Vancouver); Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergin (Vancouver); Dr. W. A. Clemens (Vancouver); Mr. A. S. Matthew Vancouver); Mr. Fred A. Burgess (Vancouver); Bill Han son (Smithers); Mr. and Mrs. A. CFPR (1240 Kilocycles) SCHEDULE Friday P.M. 4:00 Folk-Music Old and New 4:30 Gracie Fields 4:45 Blended Voices 5:00 Shall We Dance? 5:30 Sextette from Hunger 5:45 Organalities 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Fiedler conducts 6:30 Aidrich Family 7:00 Personal Album 7:15 Your Friendly Gardener 7:30 Badge of Honor 7:45 Melody Round-up 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Kate Smith 9:00 Drama from Vancouver 9:30 Sophisticated Strings 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Song Sheet 10:30 Let's Go Hawaiian 11:00 Sweet and Hot 11:30 Silent Saturday A.M. 7:30 Strictly Informal 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Strictly Informal 8:00 Musical. Minutes 8:30 Morning Meditations 8:45 Saturday Strings 9:00 Operatic Gems 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Hits of Today 10:00 Music for the Kiddies 10:30 Wllf Carter 0:45 Lud Gluskln's Orchestra 11:00 Old-Time Hoe-Down 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Hoosier Hot Shots 11:30 Let's Go Modern P.M. 12:00 Music In Waltz Time 12:30 Varieties in Wax 12:50 CBC News 12:55 Today's Program Highlights 1:00 Invitation from the Maestro 1:30 Concert Time 2:00 Silent i:l'fc;l!3irJrsiiHinciM:BJiiiBiilBuii:B!ii;ii' U and I CAFE 1 On Waterfront WILL OPEN APRIL ll nilllllUailDHXBlKIlVEBXKUaiBIBMl I THE'DAIL? KZW3 ? f UUMY, APRlt U13 E. Goodenough (Smithers); Mr. and Mrs. Anton Dybhavn; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dybhavn; Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooksbank; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nichols; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Winslow; A J. Watkinson and Audrey; Mr and Mrs. C. P. Balagno and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Stor-seth' and famjly; Anton Isaacson; George Fritz, Margaret' fcrlrf ly; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vance and Muriel; Mr. and Mrs. John Murvold (New Westminster); Capt. and Mrs. El-fert; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McAfee; Mrs. Pullen and the girls; Mr. and Mrs. Lance Stiles; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gillett and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Christensen and family; Fred Scadden; Mr. and Mrs. O. Wick; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jerstad and family; Mr. and Mrs. M. Valentin; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Roberts; Mr. and Mrs. T. Penoff; Mr. and Mrs. J. Moen; Capt Walter Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Steen; Mrs. Chris Johnson and family; Mr. and Mrs. S. Heregan and famlljr; Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem and' family; Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. A. Finnle; Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Hankinson; Albert Llnd- seth; Mr. and Mrs. A. Arntsen and family; Olof Hanson M P. and Mrs. Hanson; Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Feero; Harry Robins and family; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brown and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murray and family; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Larscn; Mr. and Mrs. A. Martmuson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Evan-son; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Solem Mr. and Mrs. J. Clavring and Ron ald: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coatcs; May and Lillian Jones; Mr. and Mrs. K. Hallberg; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eckerman: Mr. and Mrs. I. Feness and Roald; Mr. and Mrs. Theo Collart; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ivarson; Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Ker- kln; Mr. and Mrs. Gust Anderson; Mr. and 'Mrs', A. Flaten; Alex and "Laura Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. John Wicks; Mr. Wm. Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garon; Mrs. John Iver-son and Lll; Mr. and Mrs. J. Sel-vlg and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ole Skog and family; Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fulton; Mr John Clausen and Anna; Dr. and Mrs. Munthe; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart and family; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wlngham; Mr. and Mrs. O. Evindsen; Mr. and Mrs. Alf Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Brooks- bank; Pacific Fisheries; Bacon Fisheries; Edward Llpsett, Ltd.; Albert & McCaffery Ltd.; Bulkley Market; Tom Lee and Son. Local Tides Saturday, April 10 High 4:29 18.0 feet 17:30 16.2 feet Low 11:16 5.1 feet 23:15 9.0 feet Sunday, April 11 High 5:16 17.4 feet 18:41 15.5 feet Low 12:09 6.3 feet Monday, April 12 High 6:21 16.3 feet 20:00 15.2 feet Low '0:10 10.1 feet 1309 7.4 feet RATION NEWS Last Call for Canning Sugar You have less than a week until April 15 to be exact to send in your Application for Canning Sugar to your Local Ration Board. Fill out your own Application Form in your Ration Book. State the number of persons for whom you are applying. Then attach the Application Forms of others you will be feeding in your household, after you have filled in their serial numbers. Pin them to your application and mail immediately to your Local Ration Board. Ration Book No. 1 Before discarding your Ration Boole No. 1, tear off the cover on which is (minted the prefix and number which, for ration purposes, will be' yours for the duration. Put it away in a safe place for future reference. Hoarding Houses If a boarding house keeper uses, for canning sugar, application from the Ration Book of guests, and if these guests later move to some other place, it will be up to the guest and the boarding house keeper to settle the matter between themselves. Neither the local Ration Board nor the Ration Administration can handle details of this kind. Butter Coupons Butter coupons Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 are now good Coupon No. 5 becomes good April 10. AH of there coupons expire April 30. Butter coupon No. 6 is valid April 17; No. 7 on April 24; No. 8 on May 1 ; No. 9, May 8. All these coupons expire May 31. Home Canning Programme Objective The objective of the Home Canning Campaign is to have women do up the Greottti Amount of Fruit with the Least Amount of Sugar. This automatically puts the emphasis on Home Canning rather than on Jam or Jelly. Canning Sugar must not be used for canning Dried Fruits, Pickles, Vegetables, Marrow, Pumpkins, Tomatoes of making Homemade Wines. If sugar is used for any of the above it must be taken from your regular weekly ration. Summer Tourists Tourists staying in Canada for longer than eight weeks who require sugar for canning, must make application to a Local Ration Board. If the application is granted, it will be on the same basis as the Canadian citizen's allowance. This column will appear in this newspaper every week to keep you up-to-date on Ration News. Clip and keep for reference. RATION ADMINISTRATION 4DR Delnor ... FROSTED FRUITS and VEGETABLES , Exclusively sold in Prince Rupert by ENTERPRISE FRUIT CO. No bother, no cans to open, no sugar ration coupons needed FOR VEGETABLES Open packages, cook in boiling water for 5 to 10 minutes. Serve. FOR FRUITS Thaw out and serve. Flavour unchanged, delicious, packed with Mother Nature's originality, color .and flavor. Don't forget nourishing, too. IS a M 13 TODAY mickeymeetsTbau I ft. uu i w Ml u r mr w- u .WSUk STONE ROONEY "Marines in the ' And Introducing Making- - ESTHER WILLIAMS Pluto and m Armadillo" CAPlTuL Complete Shows fWl m Pgf 1:00, 3:02, 5:04, 7:06, 9:08 Feature at 1:30, 3:32, 5:34, 7:'36, 9:38 r ml SUNDAY 51 1 UNITE Burgess Meredith-Claire Trtt "THE STREET OF CIIAXCr ENJOY SPRING ON A BUDGET! Somehow you HAVE to express that everything new fttfej that Spring brings, but budgets and the times being what linj are well, the whole affair seems somewhat dampened, ua don't be .downhearted. Come In and tee our delightful display of Spring notions. Oh, so many things that will satisfy that Sprfcj dress-up urge and yet all so Inexpensive, you can buy oofia without the slightest qualm of conscience, DO COME! THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are little dollars" pimvi ih.ii itn rib i.a ivv nrtT as mint n in in ii mxmsm Biwrun milium FOR APRIL SHOWERS and SPRING CLEANING g IlliVSIl Get Hand Cleaner French Balm two sizes Almond Hand Lotion Adrienne Creams Talcum Powders large tins in assorted perfumes 25c tin Ormes ltd. "Jim Ptonecr Druq&iats THE KEXALL STOKE PHONES 81 d 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 - 9 P0, IK VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER B.C. JM usj do your Shoe Kepairing. Mall Your Shoes We ray Return Charges and Ive 5'0" 24 HOURS SERVICE High Class Workmanship Best Material Reasonable cW TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! Trop. II. Van Bcrkcl (formerly of Trlnce