TODAY at 6:50 and ' "U 9 Till llrirxrN... ' 7 'WISTFUL Winnu Pir Prince Uupcrt JDailp J3ftois Saturday, October 23, 1918 SUNDAY MIDNITE 01 ,11 MICHAEL SIIAYNE -1 1 f HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can 1 make a good salad, that ia not too heavy for children? A. A delicious salad, and not too heavy for children, Is mada by using equal parts of diced raw apples and tuna fish, and one-half the amount of celery. Q. How can I make a good skin softener at home? A. A good method for softening and whitening the face, neck and arms, Is to mix a little - n III i Rill 1 SecreUof DETECTIVE in THREE ON A TICKET' i . : Bull's Eye VALUES: M PEOPLES STORE End of Month Sale IbUY YOUR WINTER NEEDS j NOW AT PEOPLES STORE a COMING MONDAY ANDW raw cornmeal with sour milk, and apply regularly. Q. How can I use less sugar t,..'-1 v . "jjo- jfE frit r . Iff ,v .-j ; -- i in monsieur verdoux ...there luc w , , 'Sir - intensity of drama ...an Cve; for sweetening any sour fruit when stewing? A. By adding a half tea peculiar hysteria tfh. spoon of baking soda when the - and a Strang cooking is nearly finished. st(y thi; a tei Q. How can I clean black broadcloth? A. Rub It with powdered fuller's earth, and put it away in a box or drawer for a few days. Then brush and shake well. ' ITS A CLEAN SWEEP FOR THE BRITISH NAVY! Forty frigates, 17 destroyers and minesweepers are among the reserve fleet vessels of the British Navy preserved in plastic. They are waiting in neat queues at Norwich, England". f,or the seals to be broken after which they will be overhauled and resealed after which they will be ready for service at 10 days' notice. S ... H. 3, if "r 7 I -...' FIRST GERMAN RAILWAY Germany's first railway was Waterfront Whiffs Moderately Good Herring Sea-son Is Forecast Will Be Next Operation for the Fishing Fleet operated in 1832 between Nuer- enberg and Furth. CHARLES CHAPLIN'S ROLE !N "MONSIEUR VERDOUX" HI ASTHMA r'V 'Ju which represents a new form o screen story-telling. Audiences find themselves alternately laughing hilariously and gaspingat the droll audacity of Chaplin as Verdoux, the neat little bank clerk whose business abilities serve him well in his new career of murder; who min AND HAY FEVER BREATHKASY OF CANADA. Ltd. Vancouver, BC 1 i ADUIT INTIRTAINMINT Forecast for the herring fishery, which will be the next operation to command the attention of any number of boats on the north coast, is "moderately good," according to a carefully worked out but qualified prediction by the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. These predictions, made annually by Dr. A. L. CHARLES CHAPLK, Former Comedian in Role of Curious Nineteenth Century Forger and Murderer The curious "career of Thomas Wainwright, forger and murderer who was the friend of Charles Lamb and other literary celebrities of the early nineteenth century inspired Charles Chaplin's "Monsieur Verdoux,' which opens at the Capitol Theatre on Monday for a two-day run. Chaplin himself appears as the urbane, satirical and modern Bluebeard hi the film. "Oscar Wilde's portrait of this extraordinary man, who cheated the gallows to become a dis Commodore Cale Tester, biologist In charge of th "MONSIEUR VERDOU gles with the cream and the dregs of Parisian society; and whose very existence, and the means by which he cheats the gallows and maintains it, constitute a slashing but highly amusing social commentary. With Chaplain as the star, of them. Only for the Department men, the operation will be almost of a reverse of the use to which the echo sounders are put by the fishing boats. Where the seiners and scout boats survey the herring to find how large the body is, in order to take fish out, the Department boats will largely make the same operation to determine how much should be left to maintain a natural increase. An interesting experiment was carried on last year on the west coast of Vancouver Island and resulted in the catch being almost double that of normal. In this particular area, the scientists gave the boats the nod to go ahead and catch all they could. The boats did, resulting in 171,000 tons being CHARLES CHAPLIN m "MONSIEUR VERDCI & m. MARTHA RAYE I IMKl USOM 0ET UWIS 4 hr . fc, w, Doto W CHARLES CHAWN A MM MM DmKMJM Mi fWjMf MM MjnM Dmm "Monsieur Verdoux" features i i mm Martha Raye, Isobel Elsom, and ! herring division of the Research the catch.' ' Board, have struck a potable For the Queen Charlotte Is-degree of accuracy in past years lands district, he predicts: and so command the respect of "Indications point to a large the Industry which bases much stock having been built up here of its future plans upon them, during the last few years due Herring operations, which be- to lack of fishing. The popu-gan in the south this week, will latlon is now composed of fish not be completely dependent on which are larger. and older than these long-range forecasts,, but those in other sub-districts. If they are used to supplement the run can be located during local information gained by the season, excellent fishing scout boats and seiners which should result." start out in the areas in which 1 The qualifications in these Robert Lewis, and introduces for V the first time Marilyn Nash. tinguished. If involuntary citizen of Australia, had long fascinated me," Chaplin tells. "Landru, the French Bluebeard whose life I also studied, was a much less subtle and aesthetic character. Monsieur Verdoux is a tragic-comic projection of these two strange men." ; Development of the unusual WAS HACK WRITER Arnold Bennett, English novel COMPLETELY ilENOVATED "Better Than Ever" Best Food and Service in City ist and plawright. once wrote 111 1 Ala! tilt n mo: and itarii t fir. large moei Lsia. 1 tat ai cold rente: here o ta pub alter il vjtin VitMi -Trt roll bda' an er s a en. .el XI 1 ru Phone 17 for Send-out Orders beauty hints and advice to the orougnt in lor the seasons catch instead of the normal j ' 100,000 tons. The reason for this large migrant populations might forecasts obviously are not at-be Indicated. - ' ' tempts on the part of the biolo- For instance, using the north gists to slide out of responsi- Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr lovelorn under the pen name "Gwendolyn." is that the Research Board : theme has resulted in a picture wanted to determine Just how' much fish could be taken from an area without damaging its union hac rejected a 57.20 offer. coast as an example, Dr. Tes- bllity for their prognostications ter and his staff have com- but merely a natural inability pounded the following forecast, to guarantee the movements of which is a courageous thing for the fish. The fishermen will be given t - IAUV f U1J I , productivity. $7.40, the other ten .cents going Agency Available "Such and such a set of con any scientist, since he ' is stak into a herring-pilchard welfar-: fund. ' . ing his reputation on its accur for Last year's production on the north coast was highly satisfactory, being 67,000 tons, caught mostly in the Ogden Channel and Bella Bella areas. How it will Be this year, when the sea- A -fishing industry trial boa; for delivery In Venezuela, is to ditions has prevailed in the past and, as a consequence, it is reasonable to anticipate that such-and-such will prevail this season," they say In effect. Basis of these forecasts which HARDWARE, GARAGE or GENERAL STORE be buiit in Vancouyjr and, if to sell the deal is satisfactory, there son opens later in the winter, Lis a prospect of a couple of dozen acy. "Prospects for the north coast sub-district are moderately good but this is largely dependent on the fish coming inshore, during the season. The 1?44 and 1946 year-classes are expected to dominate the population, resulting in small fish, three years old to five years old, Comprising cannot be known definitely but "Never force a have given 'Dr. Tester a high standing in the industry, because of their past accuracy. to eat. Use sJ on the basis of Dr. Tester's forecast, it appears good. Dr.' Tester, incidentally, is at more craft of the same size being constructed, for the same destination. This is announced by G. L. McNichol Co. Ltd, exporters and Importers. are the myriad of reports that present in Hawaii establishins a research organization' in con The 'FAMOUS JAMES' Motorcycle Ideal for Business, Pleasure or Transportation Economical, Reliable and Safe Weighs only 150 lbs. 125 m.p.f 40 m.p.h Anyone can operate it. This is the World's Fastest-Selling lightweight don't miss this opportunity. The 'JAMES" will sell itself. Write today for particulars. BRITISH MOTORCYCLES LTD. come in throughout the year from Fisheries Department inspectors in regard "to the estimated amount of herring at given points, the size of the annual catch, the size of the annual spawn and the estimate of nection with the University . of Hawaii. The research will be mainly carried on in "the tuna industry. FEATURING" PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD ' SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS - percentage of the fish hatched Union steamer C a m o s u n docked here at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Vancouver on her third trip of her Prince RupertQueen Charlotte Islands run. This wsek she will serve the Cumshewa Inlet-Skidegate Inlet ports. She is under command of Capt. A. Aspinall, an-1 will return here and leave, fov the south Sunday night. from the spawning. STROMBERG-CARLS 1012 Fraser St. Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Louise was in port here northbound at noon Friday with a light passenger list for Alaska. She unloaded 26 tons of freight at Prince Rupert and took on a large roll of wire cable for the north, loading it at the Vancouver, B.C. Combination Console Receive( This requires a terrific amount of work on the part of the inspectors and is one of the answers to the unitiated laymen as to what the Department men do when-they run around the coast so continually. A Masterpiece at a New iow of a After nearly forty years ser- SEE AND HEAR QUALITY AND BEAUT? J Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Ocean Dock. She was under vice, the C.P.R. steamer Princess RUPERT RADIO & EIEC1R To aid. in this research, the Department this year is equip tymmana or capt. Peter Leslie. Adelaide, is being offered for i A sale today in Victoria. The ' this ship's crew signed off a few-ton, days ago. They will go on leave. The price for herring winter will be $7.50 per ping its protection vessels with echo sounders which industrial boats have found of the great SPECIALISTS ON SAWMHJ. r ' .i and MINING MACHINERY this figure having recently been est value in spotting the herring aEreed on hoturoon tYia ft.Ur. following which many will be absorbed in other ships of the Canadian Pacific. NEW LUXURY STEAM EE PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call schools and determining the size men and the companies. The BLONDIE Sold Short. By CHICK YOUNG WHEN YOU BUY A WATOj pxnect t Keep this In mlnd-you dr something "high grade" unless yu" v ,..'f mean tlW' CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. By a "decent. price' we ami rnallv must, nav a lot Of money. CLEAN HEAT . . . Saves Your Fuel ... Saves Your Money . . . It means a cleaner house and decreased fire hazards. 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