4 PACE TOUR EYES Llcencee for Numounts Full-rue Frames, (lie Newest In Eye-Wear HIS GIFT TO DOVER Man Who Makes Hobby of. Astronomy WINNIPEG, Feb. 21: In an ef- Wanted-Raw Furs EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CIIAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 264 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties "'Yours sincerely. 'J. R. various stars and mention their names. I just went on from there." Mr- Mr. Witts Witts is ls a a member member of of the the fort to do his. bit and to be of some service to Great Britain in her time, R,yal Astronomical Society. Wnv f'f rtantrpr and tronhle. Rpmnrd tt :nlPeg Branch, and of the American Witts, Canadian National Railways ! Association of Variable Stars Ob-4 sleeping car conductor of this city, ; serverSl ' ! sesslon and to my delight I received Mr- astronomy in WinnioeGr and in Vani tv, i, unu n iiib v yij 4 w - " 'I have today received your let- C0Tr , The telescope, which is the third I ' ' - IMVU 'Believe me. a "wknt,ad."4n th.e Daily News. ' 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 tori of the kind we sell and you can prove to your own satisfaction, ihat the money you spent was wisely invested. Keep our name and phone number in mind. Comfort WOJt- tryd COIti UK V VSJ-' yAUwX VjUji.- r Via Jru of Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 G52 HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID 'Ship to J. E. OKMIIEIM. Prime Runert. nn 'Rciirccntlng HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Phone "41. 167 East 3rd Ave. ' CANADIAN MATIfiNAI. D.AH.WAVS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River WINTER EXCURSION FARE, to VANCOUVER and RETURN $36.00 llcKets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb. 28th, 1911. Final return limit March 31st, 1941 For Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenu Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News at the people-oHhe whole district are doing the same. that 1 Rotary Club Sees Africa Interesting Pictures Shown 1 Soldier-Secretary Of Kamloops I Club Is Guest 1 An intensely Interesting talking picture showing a trip by auto through the heart of Africa was shown Thursday by C. A. Brlnd. local manager of the Imperial Oil Company, at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Native customs, mosques and the life of-the little ex plored regions were Included in the Mayor, " Mr. Witts took up the study of as- ': Tu L 6 til V illtlllt-TtiO. ! stronomy while a youth i. In - England.' . at j I doht remember how I first got i started. My father, while not a .tu- dent of astronomy, was always Telescope Sent By C.N.R. , terested in the cefcsUal bodies." stated Mr. Witts and when out on jvalks would point out to me the Man in the Moon And we.sald good bye To those.Irish laddies true And. now we have the Rangers Who will have lots to do if they take" the place of their jolly predecessors. Weren't you excited brought you all those (presents?" I Vs. mnt o wor iratunMo OrR UCCOCIllen i ..... . ' .uu ..twj,.. - . jaKe says me insnmen wno were to the mayor of Dover. Mr. Witts,! sme years ago Mr. Witts made h were mostlv Scottish Enellsh who was born in the Old Country, observations ; on meteors in Winni- hfis wrTd.riS , peg and sent the results of his find- . .ftmcan.s so ne is wondering ""LZ: Vl,,1 tags to the Naval Obrvatorv r,, .wnnauonau yareuiemeno!the zr: h nor;v rr" ia"iu An ms y untam RangCrs. "It occurred to me that mv teles cope would be useful in spotting enemy craft who are preying on British Shipping in the Straits," said Mr. Wfttsr"Iwrote to the mayor of Pover and offered my prize pos iutvmjuv A UI1U dill Ul - . . lighted to accept with grateful ?TOed y Mf; Wltts. has a very fine" lens, lens, three three diaconnl diagonal pvo eye niooo pieces also oicA ocnooi teacher of thanks your kind offer of the as tronomlcal telescope to which you refer, It will, indeed, be most useful In connection with civil defence purposes and look forward to receiving it sifely in due course. I am most touched by the sympathetic sentiments which you express towards us and appreciate your happy recollections of vour earlv . - - - v J me in trus country. mation was most valuable and a It? a f eat ife 11 you 6on t weak" bulletin was issued for record par- ?" as jhe s?idi,er said when he down hls klt ln tne bare look-acknowledgement ,thrLw poses. Copy of the results and the from the Naval" lng hut,and swore because the wait-Observatory are on file in Ottawa, f Yuld not brln8 him a drink of Mr WItt.e Wltts hit nas o1c also Biven i.,.. lectures Scotch. ..... . . v vhj '.W M,01 Afil id.tuir-'i on UIJ astronomical and terrestrial erecting sets. "After the war is over I may get my telescope back," said Mr. Witt? "but, if I do not and it has been of any assistance to Britain in her gigantic struggle, I shall not mind.", Reach ten ttiuuaar.rt rvnnio tjlrvi "Now, if you are always kind and polite to your playmates, what will be rVlA the "sul" result?" nrnl f O" asked - a Sundav a little boy last Sunday. "They'll think thev can lick me," he replied. Mother entered the room and saw her small son ln the process of putting a bandage round his ' finger. "My poor child," she said tender- ' ly, "how did you,cqrae '' to hurt your finger?". , fyx.i-A'Z-tt , "I hit' t jiist. nowdwith the ham- ' mer," said the boy i Mother looked surprise. "But I didn't hear you crying, you ' brave boy," she said. I "No." replied the child blandly; "I thought you were out." I. when he beautiful ' I "No, I just kept calm and collect I ed." PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineer Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining- Machinery All Typei of Gas Engines Repalrtd and Overhanled Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 ABSOLUTELY FREE! , Valuable Gift and Household Premiums are absolutely free t5 you When you save our Cash Coupons) given for purchases of 25 cents or more. It is too good to pass, up. Come in and let uj explain the plan to you. ' MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More bents'' THB DAILY NEWS Saturday, February 22, v ' 1 I ' v. Waterfront Whiffs Prince Rupert Leads Seattle in Landings New Westminster and Vancouver Low Follow these 3 steps as pictured: 1 N 1 For tmlbntt (torn colJ, dissolve 3 Aspirin Tiblcii in i gius ot wicer tad tusk. Pain, riwntsi tst cascil in i very few miautes. 2. To amcllr relieve bttjaclx, hJy dumm. fori tnd Mibis, ale ile 2 Aspirui Ttblets lod drink t lull glass ol ter. Repot treat' meat in 2 Hours. A U 3, Cleih ttmptratkrt. If roa hve (ever and temperature does not go down if throat pain is not quickly relieved, call your doctor. Both aches and raw throat oulcklv relieved without dangerous, strong drugs At the first sign of sore throat from cold follow the directions In the. pictures above the safest fast way you can use et home for wonderful relief. The Aspirin gargle will amaze you easing throat rawness almost immediately. And the Aspirin taken internally quickly relieves the other painful cold symptoms. Try this safe way. Even when taken freqvently, Aspirin dot not harm the heart. So don't risk drugs your doctor does not approve. TVv SEE THIS CROSS fnSrU With Your Own Eyes l g HJ I I! wievi III ivert AiHrii liblit j JJ "ASPIRIN"dotSeW DATED at Prince Rupert. B C 4th day of February A.D. 1941 LILLIAS MORRISON', Executrix of ,the Esta.te of John Murdoch Morrison, Deceased. And In the Mailer ,,r il.. DATED at' Prln- rn....t n n 17th day of February A. D. 104t! this iv Tin: srntEMi: coritT ok ukitisii OLKMIII A IX HtOU VTK III the -Mailer f (he "Administration Ait" of Oscar OImmi otherwise kiiunii as Oscar Olsen otliernUe known lit Oskur Olson otlieruise known im Oskur OIen. TAKE NOTICE that toy Order of Hi Honor Judze Flhr r Smpreine Court ot British' Coltimbla, I r.. on l"e 11111 of February A D. 1941 aip!xlnted Administrator of the Estate cf Oscar Olson. ot,herwl known as OSCar OIMMI. nthmrtJ bnnmn Ofikar Olson otherwise known a Oskar Olsen, rornwrly of the City of Prlnca Rupert. Brltl&h finin.mhia huvi i died on or about the 30th day of Sep- i,unr iu. ah ipeTson Indebted to tho said Estate are required ito pay the amount of .theJr lixlebLedn. tr. me forthwith n-ni m claims against th said . Estate are re- verified on or before ihe 30th day of April A. D. 1941 fulling nrhtAV. ji.i... butlon will ibe made fcavlnjr regard only " oi wnven i gnau have been notified. NORMAN A. WATT Orflolal "AdrrrlnUtrfttor Trlaoe Rupert, B.C. uuuu production 01 ooin tne L,ananian ana American "1 flnotc IVOI'Q OnWn ,1(17 inlinric oo riv.t,n wi,l frv 1QCQ1 9fi PldgeOn 'rvflir4'itW nrA J.inrlnllnn A ,1 C 1.1. 1 T C,i.i.1 T Tn 1VM1 IflJiO Rpnftlfl niil rppflivcfli !. . .1 i leading eadmg i'"-ucovi.timr... i puuiius j.ui me pore ui oeiiiiie. THIS BILL IS VARIED Nick Carter Detective Story and Rob Burns Comedy Showing at Capitol Theatre Tonight "Phantom Raiders," second In the series of the Nick Carter detective" ctnrv nlrtnrlzatlons. and "Comill' Round the Mountain," latest Bob Burns Burns starring starring vehicle, vehicle, are are double double tj- t, , , itj 111 ti i J nce itupert became tne dominant marm . iianput bllled an interesting picture pro- 1H I'Ull nncinrr rnf Cnoffln nfrro mnnr lfnovo nf nlncn rnr1- i i -i il. ... ,vkjt,, wwi, uvcimv- uivvi j vj ui v.jsjv -'" fcium UCtllg bllUV.ll IUU1BIU petition. -Landings at Prince Rupert in 1910, which in- Capitol Theatre. 1 1 t 1 il ii. r 1? 1 nuMAM rnuA-n n .itu wr "Phantom Raiders," with Walter and Florence Rice In the roles, deals with the mach- ' 'inauons 01 an miernauonai saoo- map made the route quite clear 20.070.259 nound nH Prinr-e b. and also the points through which pert 19,223,396 pounds. tion is not improperly credited to tage ring which sinks ships at sea the caravan passed. , that rjort I ut wieir iiiiuiuutc. warier is r.a- An Interesting guest of the club Thfl PHrf0 Rlinart flntirA oMitillw 1 ' ' '" ; . ... . ...... . . yesterday was the secretary of the' northern Br'l ish Colu3 retarT Kamloops Rotary Club. Lieut Ar- inasmuch asJt Includes landings at ' RuP - i-i tnur craves, wno saia mat in tne Butedale and other noints. How Cairns, Rocky Mountain Rangers, with ever. Prince Rupert remains the m" -- ' wai.wjiinwmi, - uiwc " waa - centre of the field and the produc- lng by the American fleet, luio,."""'" '"a v . " ' , an j- ..-j.j , u.. aDDolntcd aide. Donald Mock, he this fleet as compared to 9.319,026 r"ns lnto a, cr ot uPlclons characters in the Canal Zone in 1939. pounds Landings by the whence the shlps sal1 nevcr be Canadian fleet at Prince Rupert droDoed from 9.904.370 nounds ln SMn agaln- He "nally tak? 19 ih : ) 'j inrm TONIGHT ONLY 2 Complete Shows, 7,00 & fcjj WALTER riDGLO.N FLORENCE RICE In "The Phantom Raiders" (At 8:06 and 10:25) Plus BOB BURNS, UNA MERRrj, In "Comin' Rpund The Mountain" (At 7:00 and 9:20) Coming Mon. Turs. Wed. JAMES CARNEY in "CITY FOR CONQUEST" ANN SHERIDAN NOSE BAG RATIONI.NO J939 to 9.319,667 pounds ln the past Jfpects. ,him, on . d?,raCd ' LONDON. Feb. 22- CP Th. SCaS season shP and -thrill follows thrill n a. .,,T'.' ', JZi, t .whirlwind finish. The cast als) In- fj 'Lnf haat an"0unl 'eludes hat "tlon cards arc be Joseph Schlldkraut, John Vancouver and New ,If Westminster t nu nj.. c7,.. rf horses, mules and donkev lost slightly in 1916, deliveries DUna ""C1"1 ttUU olcm well as jennets (small Spanish hnrj. Tfrrn001'715,3, M- "ComW Round the Mountain" eX) , against 3.4C0.360 pounds the prev- tells the story of a com,c and , . us year. ot an itinerant salesman who hears is tu: mtumik vm nr or itHiThK , i . a. , t , a one family orchestra consisting of . rmrm in ritomTi; Alaska deliveries took ad- ," Ma",r of " a sharp bazookas.com liouor H iucs and fid- V""1"1""""" Vance in 1940. h(Inv0 30n 13S nnnnrl. ji j . ... .: f , 7 U1UJ u,m conirivcs to una tnem a Ami i A t u im. .or American halibut as compared sponsor for a radio program Ev- In Ml,"rr ''"' " r.tnt with 6,69708 pounds the year prev-' erything looks good until the winter Kri" " " ","d bean in ca,led and the spring hww. w R rT C "5 Detan in 1MB i jjo. feuding geU under way. Then W- Oftrr. A. D. iB4o. w. w lows a scries of hilarious -vents !v,", of E''", Rh- The Alaska DorLs malntnlnrd leadlntr im tn fh rtn t,.u lL15''p1: .,,a , their relative positions pretty well Burns as mayor and his marriag to re ""'J rniuirrd to fww, in 1940. Ketchikan continued in Una Merkel. The cast Is fulj of 7w, Srr'MA'n ioiH1 1 'the lead, with 3,798,134 pounds as comical characters and hill-billy ?f in2t!i Tu, v, compared with 2.263,927 pounds the tunes. rwuircd to rm t.tw mTin of thro vear before. Juneau In wnnH - lrwl-btcdn to Vs forttiwRM place with 1,984.511 pounds, a drop from its total of 2,001,999 pounds where the 1939 deliveries were 1 ' 460,190 pounds. Sitka made a gain with 1,370,412 pounds delivered in 1940 as compared with 931,557 pounds ln the previous season. Wrangell deliveries the past season totalled 400,735 pounds, while Cor-,dova received 117,853 pounds. Harold Alllstone. with whom the steamer Princess Adelaide had to return to Prince Rupert a couple of weeks ago after she had sailed from here for the south because he had been stricken with acute. Appendicitis, was sufficiently recovered to De aDie to sail last night on his return to his home in Vancouver where he will recuperate at his home before returning to duty as a seaman on his ship. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boden, returning to service aiter naving been off for annual W THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH " lu't T 't mQ' Columbia in probate nlgnt Iast nlsht H from m the south and ' " ' "Mnw"to" on return to Doctor (examining ambulance iVr Vancouver hfr class) r what would you do if afte? ' M ti, i:s.a.e f , and ypoint. artificial rcSDiratlnn HmLlll' SU KItOCII MOIUMSDX, I)erpaed. a n S ' . , dr0WnlnS TAKE NOTICE that b, Letters Pro- I " person showed Signs Of life? ,bate lseucd out of the Prince Ruperf TTi.nrtr. n. Student:-Give him a drink District Registry of the supreme court', " ar!.01 WW try a "spot" v, 0111.US11 wjiuinoia a&iea tne tnn nay wic news .... Ciassillefl ".uujii VU ,,Ji col ' 'of Jfl.nirarr An loll t . rr. . . . requent water-drinking says,ecu,trlx of last Testament the specialist, "prevents John Murd0h: MorrlBon. Deceased, von from JfirV M ? rrom roi-merly ox Prirwe; Rupm, b who c.. becoming Decommg stiff in in the . ,. , Idled joints." M Prince Rupert. B.C. on the 24th iea, says - imogene, -ov.iv, "but lUL some 3Ji aay or "ewmber 1940. All person In- of the joints don't serve water." to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persoas havang claims against the said Estate are required to furnish them to me properly verified on or before the 31t day. of March 1941 ln care of my Solicitors, Mows. Brown & Harvev of the Besner Block, Prince Rupert. BC umn and get good results, (tf) ! CLEANING OH Burners $1.50 Free wicks with every burner Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 CO-ED Beauty Salon (Lisle Klohn) Exchange Uldg. OPENS THIS WEEK MANUFACTURERSV Life Insurance Co. P. H. Linzey Local Representative Prince Rupert PHONE GREEN 416 rAILt.II TO CULTIVATE y OI rrtr!,rT a n ton DuuinwAiEK, Eng., Feb. 22: (CP)-For falling to cultivate land was third, having 1.718,490 pounds, af ordercd for 1940 harvest, James Piper, timber merchn nt. tlne rtnnrl $110. Famous Time Serviceable Attractive The "Ensign" At The At. "Lad- !ftJ. Prtm Ruprt. n, r CARL KlnttlS llawrt.t B. r IIAROU) OIUtnRAK Watun River B. r INGERSQLL and Pocket Watches $2.25 Sweep Second Type Q J "Mickey Mouse' Lapel $2.95 Sweep Second Type "Q The "Malnliner" Chrome The "Malnliner" Cold $6.50 $7.95 Pieces - Fully Guaranteed The "Maple Leaf At The "M.L." "Pendant" Wrist Watches $4.95 The "Lassie" V At "Mickey Mouse-Chrome . The "Kclton Escort" The "Kellon Dean" At ' 1 S2.50 $2.95 $5.95 $4.95 $4.95 $6.95 $8.95 nhl xS Watch-INGfiRSOLL t uyu5 8 serviceable, dependable supplies that need Now Sold in Prince Kupert at A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD TLACE TO BUY 2 USED CHESTERFIELD SUITES- Act Quickly PHONE 773 $35.00 When You Want a ItellaMo r...u. j.ui. 1AXI ni ik-ii- Servi ice 24 Hour Service at Regular Rates