PAGE FOUR EYES Licencee for Numounls Full-rue Frames, the Newest in Eye-Wear Whifflets From The Waterfront v Inaugurating the company's schedule of ten day sailings to Al- J aska for the spring, C.P.R. steamer ! Princess Norah; Capt. William Pal- j mer, arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sailed Wanted-Raw Furs tl EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving - CHAS DODLMEAI) 1 YJ ' I y i rnone m lor appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties at 10:30 for Skagway and other northern points whence she Is due back here next Monday afternoon southbound. The vessel had on board 54 passengers of whom three disembarked at Prince Rupert, two taking passage from here for the north. Hundreds ol people try a "spot" in the Daily News classified column and get good results, (tf) This advertisement is not published oi displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. The Wise Person gets aviibt -o( satisfaction out of every purchase they make. If .you .hive an idea as to what good coal should be, try e ton of the kind we sell and you can prove to your own satisfaction that the money you spent was wisely inveited. Keep our name and phone number in mind. won- WJtenyo, ton. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 632 HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Ship to J. E. OUMIIEIM, Prince Rupert, B.C. Representing HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Phone 741. 167 East 3rd Ave. CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS ' Trains leave PKINCE RUPERT for the EAST - Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday,. U;30. p.m. calling. at. Ocean Falls and Powell River WINTER EXCURSION FARE, to VANCOUVER and RETURN fl0 -1 A jf) Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb. 28th, 1911, VwvU Final return limit March 31st, 1941 For Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Wrllc CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Llne3 NEW ROYAL iESn fruits VEGETABLES flU UATTT 1 JLiJL Arriving Every Boat J. Zarelll Proprietor mjY. RIGHT" shop at "A HOME AWAY FROM . riL, rp Tom Lee & n Son n fit) Rooms Hot & Cold Water HOUSE OF FINE FOODS Prince Rupert, B.C. f hone 281 P.O. Box HI Mie5 2nd Ave. West Individual in lead; J Still On Top Of Ladies' Bowling: League Although Beaten In Last Nijhf Play Although beaten two games to one Tuesday by Savoy Swingers., Rangers retained the leadership hi the standing of the Ladies' Bowling League. Blue Birds and I Big Sisters beating Annette's and Knox Hotel respectively, stayed in a tie for runner-up position. In the fourth fixture of the evening, Lucky Strike beat Stylettes two games to on. High average scoreT for the evening was Agnes Pierce of Blue Birds with 208. scores were as lows: Annettes 1 Selig . 93 Reaugh 101 Arney. ...200 Nickerson - 160 Dickens' 121 Handicap 21 Total 696 Bluebirds 1 Pierce 173 jTurgeon 191 JBoulter 188 Parent 91 'Keron 181 Handicap 28 J Total 852 Big Sisters 1 ! Gomez 184. Mrs. Dickens 131 P-'hwpU 96 M. 'Bind' 159 Alexander 107 Handicap 78 Total .., 735. K-nx Hotel 1 MCKeown 177 Ynr 11 Pcharff 166 M?.r)'' Ternary 14t Hi" n :.. 118 Handicap I1"7 Total ..-.':.... .830 Rangers 1 PeVrran IBS Robinp 112 Asemisscn 159 James , .213 Low Score 143 Handicap 4 Total .., g?9 Savoy Swingers .1 In Belle 160 Wesch .1 145 Croxford 143 Basso-Bert 205 McLeod 147 Handicap 7 2 69 141 165 138 131 21 663 2 195 147 155 127 118 28 770 2 217. 97 176 203 283 78 1039. 2 129 165 172 174 m 107 929 2 168 163 129 161 142 4 767 2 142 174 216 242 241 7 Tptal .... .U.....807 1022 Stylettes ; j .!' ,2 Dickens 119 148 S-h??ffer 121 142 Nrlson .. 179 163 Blackball .....119 163 Lauteris .105 153 Handicap 105 ins Total ... .748 874 ' Lucky Strikes 1 2 M?nzies 120 243 Hague 199 155 Warren 159 114 Pond lfffl 83 Hwnron 94 88 Handicap U5 115 Total ..; 793 798 The league standing to date: Savoy Big Slsteri Annette's 16 5 .14 7 .14 7 10 11 .9 . . .12 . 8 13 . 7 14 6 15 1 fol-' 175 213 j 194 169 153 21 925 3 258 111 136 108 IN THE HUPREME Co CRT OF IIRITISH COI.UMUIA IN I'KOIIATK In the .Matter of the "Administration Act" And In the Jlalter of the Estate of Aujmsta Roehnlng L'rrrar, Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, W. E. Fisher, made the 27th dav of January, A. D. 1941, I was appointed Administrator, with Will annexed, of the estate of Auzusta Roehnlmr Crerar. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required . to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 28th day 01 February. AD 1941. and all nartiw ( Indebted to the estate are required to kz awuiuK' oi wieir uiaeoteaness to me .forthwith. DATED ' the 2ftth day ol January A.D. 1941. , , t 1 NORMAN' A.. WATT' St , Official Administrator. 1 Prmee'ttupcrt, D.o, TEE DAILY NEWS Thursday, February IP m it PHONE 654 FOR FREE DELIVERY CAPIUNO BREWING CO. UD VANCOUVtR Thu advertisement is n published of displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia IN TUB SI TIIK.ME COl'ltT Of IIKIIIMI1 COI.I. MIUA IN I'KOIIATK III the .Matter of the Mdmliiistrutlou Act" And lit the Matter of the Estate of Ernst Ketnliolil Walter, iK-vni.ed TAKE NOTICE that toy order of His 3 having claims against the said estate nn are .hereby required to lurnlgJi same. liv properly verified, to us on or before 89 the 10th day of March. A. D. 1941. and 159 all parties indebted to title estate are required to pay the amount oX their 10 IBS Indebtedness to us forttwfcbh 195 DATED the 10th day of February. 78 .813 3 127 112 164 IRS 8f? 107 784 3 145 172 1R4 247 120 4 872 3 219 271 168 120 18? 7 968 ' 3 121 112 130 137 137 105 742 3 188 199 107 81 91 115 781 a, u. imi. MRS. KATHEINE R. A. OtLLETT, Prince Rupert. B. C CARL KIRMIS. M:isei-' B. C HAROLD OHMBRAK Wa'im Riven: B C Doctors prescribe Carnation Milk formulas for baby-fted-ing because Carnation is safe, uniform and very easy to digest. Supplies extra vitamin D. Carnation Milk is economical. fiom ConU nit d Cows' IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH I COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the matter of the "Administration I Act" 1R And In the Mutter of the Kstale of John Ml KIXK II MOKHISON, Deceased. 14 TAKE NOTICE that by Letters Pro-14 bate Issued out of the Prince Rupert ln District Registry of the Supreme Court 11 ,of British Columbia dated the 6th day 9 of January A.D. 1941. I was named Ex-g'ecutrlx of the last will and Testament of John Murdoch Morrison. Deceased, ' formerly of Prince Rupert, B. C., who 6 died at Prince Rupert, B.C., on the 24th day of December 1940. All persons In debted, to the said Estate are required IN THE Sl'l-nUME COUtT Of Hlimsll iLf aJ ?n ? eir lndebted-"COIl'MIlIl IN I'KOIIVTI' me forthwith and all persons In the Matter of the "Administration V';l.mS l"" fMe Act are required 4 to furnish them to me And In the Matter of the E.tate of fFiSa, " Donald Crerar, netea,ed J5r "41 ln P81 of mr,s- l TAKE NOTICE .tlut by order of His S' m.Jrl' th Honor, ,W. E.. Fisher, made the 27U, day mn PrSf nS' n r. ' ,, of January, A.0. 1941. I wasappolned Ad- 4.? th Vkhn 01 22 a rTki ' thU mlnlstrator, with will annexed, of the mAfisnv estt of Donald Orerar. deceased, and all p,,,,,. " v MO""'. parties having claims against said estate ?L2, Murdoch Morrison. ,re hereby required to furnish same. Deceased. properly verified, to me on or before - ; the 28th day of February, A D. 1941,' "" " ! and all parties Indebted to the estate IN T,1K Xl'l'KB.Mi: coi'ltT 1)1' lllllTISK are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith DATED the 28Ui day of January, A.D. 1941. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, lnce Rupert, B.C. COI.I MIIIA IV I'KOIIATK In the .Matter of the -Administration Art" And In Ihe Matler of the llate of Osrar (ilsoii otlirrnle kiioun us lcurj HlBen otherulke known as 0kjir Olson otliemlw kiiowii h Oskiir Olwn. TAKE NOTICE that toy Order of Ills! Honor Jude FWier. looal Judge of the Supreme Court cf Brttih Columhla, I was on the 14th day -of February A, D. 1941 appointed Administrator of the Estate of Oscar Olson, otlierwlse known as Oscar Olson, otherwise known ns Oskar Olson otherwlM known as Dkr Olsen, formerly of the City of Prlnca ttupert, British. Columbia, deceased, who died on or ajxntf the "30th day of September 1940. All persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of Uvolr Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims aliMt the said Estate are required to file them, with me properliy verified on or before the 30th day of April A. D. 1941 falling which dlstrl-button will ibe made havlng regard only to ch -claims of ..which I shall have been trottflert, DATED t' Prince 'Rupert, B.C. this 17th. day of February A, D. 1941. NORMAN A. WATT Of floteliAdm'tnlstrator WPrlaW Rupert, B.C. w .-.. . ... , BOWLING DECISIVE Three clean sweep victories featured trus week's play in the Mixed Bowling League, such being the margins of Signals over Lipstt's, Home Oil over Armour's and Mal-kins over Air Force. In the fourth fixture of the evening Banksrs won over Philpott and Evttt two games to one. High average scorer was (Peterson with 302. REPORTING IN SCHOOL Continued from Paee One the junior and senior high schools.! Mr. O'Neill Honored ; During the business meeting andj prior to the address the president. ' Mrs. George Hill, on behalf of the associaition, presented to W. V. C. O'Neill a beautiful fountain pen as a token of appreciation for fifteen years consecutive service as secretary and press correspondent Mr. O'Neill suitably replied. During the evening Bernlce East" wood delighted the audience with skilfully rendered pianoforte solos: "Valse" by Chopin and "Song Without Words" by Mendelssohn. Following adjournment refresh ments were served by a committee 136 lTSl w; k Ime 30th d,.y. charge of Mrs. T. Boulter and! zl Executors of the wtate of Ernst Rein- Mre- Haines and Miss MacKay 777 hold Walter, deceased, and all parties. . . TROUBLES IN POLAND Clashes Between Armed Patriots And German Police Are Reported LONDON. Feb. 20: Reports reach here of serious clashes in Poland between armed Poles and Oerman military police. 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