PAQESIX Expert OPTICAL SERVICE 4tt Chas. Dodimcad ' Optometrist In Charre Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUH BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. Max heilbroner Jeweler Diamond Merchant WVrtVW.W.WAWVbV.V.,.V.W.VAVJVMflW.; J' fi & All dressed up to go places in Your Peoples Store New Spring and Summer Coat. See the new summer "Jeep" or Short Polo Coats, too. And don't forget, if it's a Tweed or Solid Color, go to Peoples Store first. ACCESSORIES, TOO . . . The Coat is only as smart as your purse, hat, gloves and dress that go along with it. Oet them all at RUPERT PEOPLES STORE VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 KICHAKD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Let us do your Shoe Repairing. Stall Your Shoes We Pay Return Charges and give you 24 HOURS SERVICE High Class Workmanship Best Material Reasonable Charges TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! Prop. II. Van Berkel (formerly of Prince Rupert) 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 0 Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of GoodShoes" I UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. Will be CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, beginning May 13. DAILY STORE HOURS, EXCEPT THURSDAY, f iO'M a.m. to 12 noon; 1:00 p.m. to C:00 p.m., "?tf commencing Monday, May 10 .Store located at 32l-3rd Avenue West. Phone 775 Count your blessings and in thankfulness BUY VICTORY BONDS txnwaaootmoao o 000000000 000 00000000000000000000000000 "GALIVANT" SHOES 11: 11 11 11 12 12: 12 12 1 1 2 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000011 CFPR (1240 Kilocycles) SCHEDULE Friday P.M. :00-i-ftcrnoon Muslcale :30 Folk Music. Old and New. :00 Tea Dansant :30 Dr. Sedgewick 45 Barbara Norman :00 CBC News 15 Harry King's Orchestra :30 Aldrich Family 00 Personal Album :15 Your Friendly Gardener :30 Kate Smith 00 Fred Waring 15 Front Line Family ;30 Sound off ; 00 Drama from Vancouver ;30Words and Music : 00 CBC News ;15 O. I. Jive :30 Melody Round-up : 45 Stirling Young's Orchestra :00 Silent Saturday A. M. 30 Musical Clock 45 CBC New 50 Musical Clock 00 Musical Minutes 30 Morning Meditations . 45 Singing Strings 00 Ooeratlc Gems 30 CBC News Rebroadcast 35 Transcribed. Varieties 00 Music for the Kiddies 30 Wllf Carter 45 Music in Three Quarter Time 00 Scandinavian Melodies 15 Broadcast of Messages :30 Petit Concert :30 Let's Go Modern : 00 Luncheon Music 30 Varieties in Wax :50 CBC News :55 Today's Program Highlights :00 One O'clock -Musicale :30 Alvlno Rey. :00 Silent HALIBUT LANDINGS Four Million Pounds Landed in First Two Weeks of Season The records of the International Fisheries Commission show that for the period from April 16 to April 30, 1943, the following amounts of halibut have been landed in the various ports on the Pacific Coast: Area 2 Area 3 U.S. Fleet 1,624,968 944,878 Canadian Fleet 1,467,810 Total 3,092,778 944,878 These figures have been correct ed to date but are subject to fur ther correction. In 1942 the landings from April 16 to April 30 amounted to: Total BACK THE ATTACK Area 2 Area 3 U.S. Fleet 1,241,642 498,328 Canadian Fleet 551,591 1,793,234 498,328 Local Tides Saturday, May High 10:17 22:39 Low 4:09 16:15 15 17.0 feet 19.0 feet 8.0 feet 3.9 feet THE DAILY NEWS McRae Bros, RESCUE AFTER 83 DAYS AT SEA United States sailors being rescued after 83 days spent drifting on a raft in the south Pacific. Their ship was torpedoed Nov. 2. in the picture the survivors are gathering their meagre possessions together to board the rescue ship. 0U0TA IS IN SIGHT Prince Rupert Has Biggest Day Yet For Victory Loan Subscriptions Prince Rupert yesterday had its biggest day to date in the Fourth Victory Loan campaign when sub scriptions amounted to $111,550. bringing the cumulative total to date up to $725,350. By night it is expected the quota of $750,000 will have been leached. Late subscriptions Include the, following: Miss M. A. Way $1,000 Mr. and Mrs. John Lamble 1.000 John Oscar Peterson 500 Mrs. Louisa Smith 50 Mrs. Dorothy Eleanor Davis 200 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frcderickson (Usk) 50 John Gurvich 300 William H. Spencer 1.000 Audrey C. Rogers 100 Walter Henry Willlscroft (Port Essingtoh) 200 Felix Reda 500 Mrs. Mildred Jean McLean 100 Thomas James Stuart 200 Howard Sidney Pedlar (Burns 'Lake) 100 W. Sezaslevel (Decker Lake) 50 A. J. Mutten (Decker Lake) 1,000 Welimif Misich (Burns Lake) 50 Harry Small (Burns Lake) 50 John Wall (Vanderhoof) 300 Lloyd McLennan (Burns Lake) 100 Cecil David Muirhead (Smithers) 200 Kenneth Beverley Warner (Smithers) Gordon & Anderson Quality Groceries Fresh Vegetables Confectionery Cigarettes, Tobaccos Cooked Meats - 100 10,000 5,000 jiEt.i:i:;BS,:aicrr:ra:iJll2W'i"A Fresh Local Raw and I 1 Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 6.Y1 .rl'lH'ff.:HIWWT:lBlin,PIllI':illBJj NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZAKELLl. PROP "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 111 MUSSALLEMS ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" ' rhoncs 18-19 ... P.O. Box 573 4$ HALIBUT SALES American Traveller 30,000, 18 and 10, Royal. Canadian Ingrid H. 14.000, 20.1 and 16, At-lin. Neptune' II. 13,000, 18.7 and 16, Storage. Borgund 10.000, 20c and lCc.Storr age. Embla 21,000, 18.6c and lGc, Storage. Northforland. 5,500, 18.5 and 16, Storage. ' Rio Rita 6.000, 19.1 and 16, Edmunds & Walker. E. Llpsett 12,000, 18.6 and 16, At-lln. Advance II. 14.000, 18.6 and 10. Booth. Oldfield 16,000, 20.1 and 16, Booth. Peerless 6,000, 18.5 and 16c, Stor age. Annabcllc 5,000, 18.5 and 16, Storage. New Judge Is Thanked Appreciation of Patience and Consideration Expressed by I,ocal Barrister At the conclusion oi the session of the Supreme Court Assizes berc yesterday, T. W. Brown, on behalf of the local members of the bar, thanked Chief Justice Wendell Farrls for his patience and consideration to all concerned with the business of the court. Mr. Brown referred to the occasion of the new chief Justice's first visit to Prince Rupert. He had made a very favorable impression. Divorces Granted At Supreme Court Decrees absolute were granted by Chief Justice Wendell Farris in "overal divorce petitions at the ses-"Inn of the Supreme Court Assizes here this week. The divorce cases in which decrees were granted included Jeanette Grace Lavergne McMvnn vs. Gordon Thomas Mc-Mynn, Norman Cameron Donald vs. Elizabeth Maria Donald, Bertha Mathilda Swanson vs. Gustav r i 1 OI SEUVICES TO Vancouver Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Chatlolte Islands. Full Information, Tickets . i . " and ICcservatiom I ItANK J. SKINNliK I'rince Kupcrt Acent Third Ave. Phone 568 BUY THE NEW Victory Bonds R. K. MORTIMER Phone 88 321 2nd Ave. uumpieve chows r;uu, T.il, 4:47( 7TJ0 fi-atuic ai. i.uu, t.w, aaz, 7 j.jj iZbOH THE SAME PROGRAM' Walt Disney's "DL'R FUEHRER'S FACE" WORLD NEWS Swanson, EJwood Elmer Bard vs. I Agnes Dennis Bard and Irene May Dexter vs. Thomas Dexter. T. W. Brown acted as counsel for the pe titioner in the first four cases and W. C. Fulton in the last mentioned. 1 2 IGOLD SEALS u Hi B Hi I. M H a H u M B n u sT-rrS rancy a are both on 10 M.but will tte 3 a IS lliB. Red oocKeye Salmon Herring In Tomato Saoc active utrvlce back on your B grocer's slit If soon as condl- ditions permit. J? a m DARED NOT b to you m km,, hy this famouj oirl ?,t.nd".,lLV0'' ' meant deolhh.Th, less romance that tor, , hfr heart! Th.dp,; ae adventure ihalvveuld have blasted the Pacific vIde open! mumm mm mKSSBIMXE&EBmsigi Sunday Midnitc "Sweater fitrl" with Eddie Bratitn WANTED Men for steady work in oil warehouse, Good wages, 18-hour week, overtime time and a half. Applicants must have lodging accommodation. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, A.M. 30. FORM 1 wi..t.,. n . . o' j , class condition. 1 Sink. 1 Wash Basin. t r....v I I M nril L'lVII IIIMT i Allt " - " - - M Pillows. 1 Meat Cutter at a 1 prjee. r r ri rh i'iiiiiiiiii v - Phone Hlack 321 Tllini) AVEME Ki'i i3 m Kinm n b:i ki btrzu mn i i:i ui Kt 3 1 a -.4 a n M w it is Ormes tl& ZtJiA Pioneer DruqM THE HEXALL STOKE Dd tZ PHONES 81 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till Pm; - -.m , .i . . . i 2 nm and and ' Sundays and. Holidays from 12 - P 1