Friday. February 7, 1941. EYES Lfcencee for Numounts Fnll-vue Frames, the Newest In Eye-Wear Knows Nothing Of Resignation EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewclcry Repairing, Hand Engraving fK CIIAS DODIMEAD I I will I Optometrist in Charge . y Phone 264 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties WORK FOR RED CROSS Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary to Open Room Other ' Business at Meeting Last i Night The Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, at its regular monthly meeting last night with 'the president, Mrs. William Roth-well, in the chair over a large attendance of members, decided to organize a Red Cross workroom of its own to sew garments for the forces and refugees. It is planned that the Legion ladies shall meet three times a week for this purpose. The Auxiliary also decided to make a donation to the Canadian I rtirns i.avp For, 7 Tn, n . Balagno THE DAILY NEWS i Terror 'm FROM THIS A. loot with lilkMocUaf ceralcttt too f tt It yont trom'f. will boy TO bfaiuifol SUk SrocUatf wheo wot to The Quit OiuCompiar.Box 100, Ptttiborontb, OnU, Of Sokitooa, Sulk . SILK STOCKINGS Catholic Ladies' Aid Tea-Sale Legion ambulance fund. A tea and Successful Affair Yesterday After bridge evening will be held towards that end. I Plans were advanced for the an nual Canadian Legion Women's supply, stated yesterday that, so Auxiliary banquet on March 15 far as he knew, no no members members of of his his department were 2 Hp wnr rpfprrfnor about to resIn Boys Conduct to reports that II. MJ R. MacMUlan was resigning as InillTn OTTAWA, Feb. 7. Hon. C. D. chairman of the war requirements Howe, minister of munitions and board. Thiv advertisement Is not pumisiieCi 01 dlsDUved by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. REORGANIZATION SALE 3-piece Chesterfield Suite In tapestry. CCC flfl Sale Price tJODUU 3-piece Chesterfield Suite Super Craft Quality C1 1 Q ffft Regular price $145.00 Sale PriccTL vAJLaUDU 3-piece Chesterfield Suite Large 'and massive S1Q9 Cft sulte.-Regular price $167.50. Sale Price ?LO&D) 3-piece Chesterfield Suite The well known Q-f )Q J"A Restrriore quality. . Sale Price 93.MODJ 3-pieccChcsterficld Suite Very handsome and Q OQ Cfi luxurious suite. Regular price $160. Sale Price viOfliDU 3-piecc Chesterfield Suite Tub chair, very large and massive. Regular price $177.50. AA Sale Price pJL'iU.U.V Phone 775 337 3rd Avenue UNDERWOOD TYPEMASTER PORTABLES The Typewriter Leader of the World Offers The New UNIVERSAL The most complete popular priced; portable. Has all the essential features of a 1-egular HA typewriter UeJUU The. Ncwv CHAMPION Truly a champion in every sense: of the word. Embodies all the new Type-matei: features including Q R AA tabulator The NOISELESS Portable For wherever quiet is essential. Speady, neat and quiet Jjjgjj QQ (Prices Quoted are for Cash Terms $3.00 Additional) Sec These Splendid Machines at At Bums Lake noon at Home of Mrs. E. Moore R. The Cathnlic Ladies' Aid held a successful tea and sale of home cooking at the hsme of Mrs. R. E. Moore yesterday afternoon. The guests were received by Mrs. Jas. Forman, assisted by Mrs. Moore. I The tea 'table was presided over by Mrs J. Lv McLaren and Mrs. O. W. Nickerson. Those serving were (Mrs. William Brass Mrs. J. L. Blain, m m -.!. 1 r Mrs. reter ae joug anu iwrs. v. r. Club of the United Church, Burns The home ccoMng was in charge Lake condurted a very successful ct Mrs- F1 st- Amour and Mrs evening srrvice on Sunday last. w ron. Mrs. Ritchie was The resident, John Clark, an- cashleT-ncunced the hymus and led the A ra(fIe of war vln stamps, boys In giving their purpose. donated by Miss Ellen Moore, was Concerted recitations. "Knight3 won by Mr3- R N- Good with tlckct of the New Crusade" and "What 121- Can a Young Boy Do?" were effectively presented by the group. ' The scripture reading was taken V.. I i a-.,. ... Joining Staff Of uy vjoroon oanyer and "The j-,. i p Knights Prayer ' by Herbert, Ash- hsheriCS btatlOIl , Three fine musical selections, were sung "With a Right Good Ernest P. Siddaway. graduate of Will," "Marching On." and "Snunr! Macdonald : College at St. Anne ithp Battlp Prv" w.j . wv.vt l 1 WdC ...... v...w - taken by Tommy Smith, Kenny years experience in the fishing in- - Smith. Olpn ViM. or, -r-t rinstrv on hft AthnMc. ffwet urtll I r - . u,iv4 ViVbUl Veil - -" wwv, " aaftma tto. .arrive at Prinee Rupert early next Others taking part were Walter week from Vancouver to Join the Nichols, Howard Horning, John oJ thfi Prince Rupert Flsher-Zlelke, Klrkle Gowans, Wayne and les Experimental Station as tecien- Marvin ftr -rlM k 1 i 11- 4. A I . 1 I Ashcroft. Canada At War 25 Years Ago February 7, 1916 Lens bombarded by the Allies in fierce artillery battle on the Western Front. Greece called 90,000 additional men to the colors. British reconnolterlng column from Nasiryeh on the Euphrates attacked by Arabs. for common rtflrwy sort throu SI mm Ki iM i IN THE SITKK.ME Cul'KT OF HKITISII COLl'MHIA IX rKOIUTE III the Mailer of Hit? 'WrtiiilnMratlnn I Act- 'And In the Matter of the Estate of .lujfiuia Koehnlng Crerar, Deieaseil TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made the 27th day of January, A. D. 1941, I wag appointed Administrator, with Will annexed, of the estate of Augusta Roehnlng Crerar, deoeawd. and all parties having claims s gainst the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or hftm octtK of February, A.D, 1941, and all parties j uie essate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED the 28th day of January A D. 1941, NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH I.TJL.UMHIA IN PROBATE lu the matter of the -AdmlnlMratlon Ait" And In the Matter of the Estate of Juhn MURDOCH .MOItltlsON, Itemised, TAKE NOTICE ithat by Letters Pro-bate Issued out of the Prince Rupert District Rezltrv nf it.h mi. n . of Brltleh Oolumbla dated (the 6th day Of Januanr An loll T n. c. ecutrlx of .the last will and Testament oi jorm Murdoch Morrlsan. Deceased, formerly of Prince Rupert, B, C., who died at Prlnra, T?.ltnr. HP 4k.itj,k day of December 1940. All persons in- uKuvea to in saia Esute are required uu jmy uie amount ot their Indebtedness to me torthTrtth and all persons having claims against the said Estate are reaulred 4n finmiuti htv properly verified on or before .the 31st day of March 1941 in care of my Solicitors, Messrs. Brown & Harvey of the ' rruce ttupert, is c DATED s Prime- uw.im luonuary a XI. 1B41 iUAAAa MORRISON, Ejeaitrlx cf h. TtM of John Murdoci MorrlKon, Deiwred this title assistant In research engi neering, succeeding P. A. Sunder land who recently went to the B. C. Packers Ltd. Mr. S'ddaway will, work with O. C. Young, the sta- ! tlon's research engineer. He is a native of England. His wife and child will arrive in Prince Rupert later. CLEANING Oil Burners $1.50 Free wicks with every burner Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 OFFICERS FOR YEAR Mrs. D. C. Stuart Recent of Queen Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. The annual meeting of Queen Mary Chapter Imperial Order, Daughters of the . Empire, was held 1 i - A Wednesday. Tnere was a targe attendance of members and reports from the vjrlous committees showed a very successful year's work with regard to both Chapter activities and war work. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Honorary Regent, Mrs. J. A. Teng Regent, Mrs. D. C. Stuart. First Vice Regent, Mrs. J. II. Nor- dan. I Second Vice Regent, Mrs. M. J, Keays. Secretary, Mrs. S. A. Kellback. .Assistant Secretary, Mrs. C. E. Cullln. , Treasurer, Mrs. C. Oland. Educational Secretary, Miss K. Robertson. "Echoes' Secretary, Mrs. James Laurie. Standard Bearer, Mrs. W. Brass. Arrangements were made for the annual daffodil tea to be held at the home of Mrs. A. T. Parkin on Easter Monday. GRIPPY COLDS BatlWi Clnnamitad TapantM krinf yo THREE Inf rnlitnta Is rrlir Grippy Clda. Arkn tn4 Palna FASTER. On ralinr pain tn4 rfdim fold mlwrr. AnUr IbnolatM nil rrfrnkf. Tht third IndnrM bnultiil rvlatatian f nrM. In addition, thty ran. In OU f Chinaman lane od in Europa It fa(r rVW f (rippr- RELIEF WTU. OUT REACTION I 1 doaa nlr IVr. Fresh Local IUw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY FRESH SHRIMP Daily After 4 p.m. BOAT W.S.L. THOTIER'S DOCK CHIROPRACTOR Stanle W. Collor., D.CPh.C. Wallace Block. Phone H Mrs. James Clark Palmistry SILVERSIDES. BLOCK Second St. Phone Green 416 The Wise Person gets a lot of satisfaction out of every purchase they make. If you have an Idea as to what good coal should be, try a ton of the kind we sell and you can prove to your own satisfaction that the money you spent was wisely Invented. Keep our name and phone number in mind. RAILWAY Comfort hrart- ton. W LIU I Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 652 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Torts S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT S.S. "PRINCESS NORAH" Feb. 13th,24th, Mar. Qth. 17th, 27th To Ketchikan, Wrangeil, Juneau and Skagway Feb. 9th, SOth, Mar. 2nd, 13th and 23rd WINTER EXCURSION FARE, VANCOUVER and RETURN Sft 00 Tickets on sale Nov' lst( 1940 to Feb- 28. 1941 Uy v Final Return Limit Mar, 31st, 1941 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General' Agens Prince Rupert. -I Jack Dempsey Coming North Possibility Mentioned of Former Heavyweight Champion Making Alaska Trip Jack Dempsey, former world's heavyweight boxing champion, has' written to Rol Barnes of this city, enclosing one of his latest autographed fighting poses which In dicates that 'the "Manassa Mau ler" Is still in fine physical trim although he Is now forty-six years of age. Dempsey has mentioned hL desire of making a trip this sum mer to Alaska in which case he might be seen in Prince Rupert. ITCH STOPPED or Monty Biek For rolrk rM from ltrhin rfmni. pin plat, atfc. Irte't . rik arabiaa. raabaa ad mi ninilf cauwl tkim IiiiuUm, uar faai-arti. aonlinl. Mi. trplic, liquid V. I). I). Wri4io. CmaabM. atainleaa. SmthM Irritation and qmrklr Mnn Irrtnaa ttrhini. JV trial hottlt pmrtait,itr mm; Uk. ktk four druiiiM todir or 1)1) I). PH CSCRiri ION.. llHrltim WST TIMES TONrGlit 2 Show, .t 7:00 A Feature Kinrt. ALICE FAYE fa. "LITTLE OLD With Richard Greene, nanp, uoorn! I W aV f aT m ... Chesterfield Suite Sale I J a . Added WOULD NEWS and CARTQft met t BUUMlUWit IS COMIXQ SOON' COMING SATURDAY 0VU tC. 1 . ' oanny is a Lady" p0, -Cross Country Romantj' wuaiuy you win unci in these suites, to sell at thes Marvclously Low Prices. You save $20 to $30 to a suite furnishing your living room now. February Furniturij Sale at MOOSE BUILDING ELicys High Quality Latest Patterns AH British Woollens JUST ARRIVED Come in and choose the cloth for your spring suit. Ling the Tailor Sixth Street Phone 639 THIRD AVLNTI Nursery Stock FREE 40-page catalogue S colored illustrations. Fu. t valuable information. plete list of plants for a home. Latest plant noveltli SEND FOR YOUR COPY Kf Valuable Free Premiums Kia Every Purchase EDDIE'S NUKSERIE Sardlt, B.C. "RUPERT BRAND" SOLE FILLETS Cellophane Wrapped No Wnste 25c per lb. Obtainable at STERLING FOOD MARKETS LTD RUPERT BUTCHERS BULKLEY MARKET Also served at the Boston and Commodore Cafe Smoked and Cured Fish available at the above stores Packed by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert J.H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Rank Bldg. Co. Ltd. Wanted-Raw Furs Ilrltisfi Column Mike Colussi Accordionist and Tcach'r A.A.A. Certificate rilONE RED 814 IIIC.HEST MARKET PRICES PAID Ship to J. E. ORMUEIM, Trlnce Rupert, B.C. Representing HUDSON'S BAy COMPANY rnone741. 1C7 East 3rd Ave. MANUFACTURERS, Life Insurance Co. P. H. Linzey Local Representative Prince Rupert PHONE GREEN 416 LOOK Bicycles and Wheelgoods of" kinds Repaired. Rubber Footwear, Tires, Etc., vulcanized GUNN'S Variety Repairs 6tlvSt. opp. OK Barbershop