m I .VEMBER 28, 1941. In tee, quality and pri:e Seagram's Old Rye continues to be one of the jreite3t valuei in whisky, -onvince yourself it's so nc3 timt soy Stoftarni 0.'J Rye, nr tn oc so cc c i.Jv?rt,:scment Is not pub- Li:? cr displayed by the Ll- t :n-.r:j uoard or by the Gc;:-:-ics; of British Columbia NOTICE After Nov. SO (he Cih Transfer (V. Menzies) will not be handling any coal orders. J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' ov-j w-ieriais, woricmansnip Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station LARGE GROUND FLOOR SPACE . . suitable for shows or dances, turner of Second Avenue and Seventh Street, C E I'.l.Arir rn..i tin.i Irepare for Christmas jnue tIart or Freedman & G-bbe Cuits and Topcoats to Measure, Alterations, Repairing Cleaning and Pressing jJE LUXE TAILOR PPc:.;2 Commodore Cafe P"0XE 307 HOX "25 THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL p ancy Red Sockeye I'INKSEAL v. neist Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon aKng comPany with an ""the-year-round payroll In rnnce Rupert. COWBOYS ; KEEP LEAD Iti-salts Of Prince Rupert Bridge Xeajue Hay Last Night Prince Rupert Bridge League last night were a follows: O. N. R. A. 6960, Dry Dsjk 9100. Cow Boys 9150, Prince Rupert Dairy 7570. Hotel 6080. Grotto 10570, Ramblers The league standing: Cow Boys Grotto Dry Dock Pipe Fitters Ramblers P R. Dairy C N. R. A. .57810 55480 54310 .53380 .52560 ...50880 .50130 Bi-hnont 44C80 FOR SALE FOR SALE SEALED will be received by the C790. 48970 50840 4750 54740 51660 53040 53510 57720 FOR SALE Second hand 53380 52560 50880 50130 44680 PARALYSIS RESEARCH STOCKHOLM, Nov. 28: Virus which produces. para!ysh in mice has been Isolated by scientists In research Into paralysU and rheumatism under auspices of the King Gustaf Jubilee Fund. THE KING'S VENISON ABERDEEN, Nov. 28: 0) The King sent venison from his Balmoral estate to communal f"odl' centres In Scotland. CUSSIFItO signed until noon on Thursday, November 27, for the purchase of the Gasboat "LIEF," 31x8x3 v,; powered with a 15 h.p. Sterling engine recently completely over Apply 329 Eighth Avenue West.) (280i HELP WANTED Hotel. Apply WANTED Central (279) WANTED Respectable youn-r married couple requires two furnished light housekeeping rooms for Dec. 1. Not over $25.00 per month. Box 178 Daily News. (279) nlshed house. Phone 947. (278) Totals hauled and Including six spool Cote 138 Swan troller gurdies, anchor Drake - 163 winch, anchors and chains and Crapper 176 trolling gear. The boat through- Copp 169 out In good -condition. May be Handicap t, 73 seen at McLean's Seal Cove Totals 858 Ways. Highest or any tender Navy 1 not necessarily accepted. Terms Newall 155 strictly cash. Norman A. Watt, Noble : .142 Administrator of the Estate of Simpson 131 Harald K. Svendsen, deceased, ymoai zuj Fuller FOR SALE 7-room furnished Angerbauer .290 house, and on same lot 3-room furnished shack. Phone Blue 737. ! FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, table; and chairs, dresser, chiffonier. Apply Box 179. Dally News. stove. Handicap 83 Totals 1064 Dry Dock 1 Caxr 148 Arlington 155 Thompson 203 Tobey 166 Linney : ...172 Handicap 56 Totals 900 1 Signals 1 FOR SALE One oil burner heat- jones 174 er. Phone Black 888. Of) Hilde - 185 - Brock 205 HELP WANTED ,Akerman 163 Yelland 141 Handicap 72 Totals 910 Scottish No. 1 1 Turner 159 Douglas' 155 Hodges 136 Glassford 200 Forbes 146 Handicap 92 Totals 889 Scottish No. 2 1 PERMANENT Position wanted by Clark 125 experienced stenographer. Green KODeris ..iu 980. ( loo 1 w rial u 4ou Joy 146 WANTED Immediately, two light Laitiner 208 housekeeping rooms, t'none Handicap 91 Green &60. 283 1 Totals 996 " ' Area Headquarters 1 v. j . unfur- t,fnr , WANTED - Furnished or Wick 224 WANTED Housekeeper for small 1 Stewart 1 80 rnnmino-house. Phone741- TuUy 179 WANTED Mechanic's tools. Blue 788. LOST PERSONAL YOUK OITORTUNITY Zuest v 75 Phone 1 T.-nHlpon ? '231) LOST-Near Dry Dock, brown Paisley scarf. Finder phone office Prince .Rupert Hotel. (279) Further .Civil ervice Examlna- tlons are annuuui. and women for positions as Clerk, Grade 1; Clerk, Grade 2; Postal Clerk, Letter Carrier and Mall Porter. Application forms to be filed in Ottawa. Age limit salaries $66 Initial 16-60 years. -$102 Shorthand and Typing coaching has not necessary. Our .hundreds to get Jobs as etc. Information Stenos., Clerks, Postmen, and booklet Free M. CQ Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada, No. Agents. Totals .735 2 89 1D6. 132 204 106 70 707 2 175 180 183 188 189 227 207 208 53 1072 2 276 193 87 181 294 56 1092 2 132 205 129 203 168 72 909 9 161 153 173 196 145 92 122 .1. 3 159 237 985 3 1R1 200 181 174 131 137 1061 1006 100C Seal Cove No. 21 Brown 145 Linnett 190 TENDERS Halt 131 under- Ste Jen j -. 150 Thorncllffe , 77 Handicap 70 Totals 7C3 Seal Cove No. 1 1 Learn 139 3 131 148 153 184 148 70 834 3 THE DAILY NEWS Today in Sports EVEN IN BOWLING B0WLING; RESULTS Alley Kittens 1118 Bankers 1319 Stones Clothiers ..1228 Rinkey Dinks 1264 3 Bankers 156 Pushovers 185 People's Store Alley Kittens 205 214 160 53 973 3 1156 1161 1052 1060 1110 1103 982 1094 1006 1114 962 10C8 Mixed League standings: w Rinkey Dinks .'. .". 25 173 Toilers 24 144 Sav-Mor . 22 246 193 Woanlas 1Q 265 t 199 Standard Oil ...... .19 73' 73 Stones Clothiers 17 1122 931 pete and Repeat ...17 16 15 14 8 12 14 169 Alley Cats .20 16 17 17 19 19 20 21 22 28 SPORT CHAT 1233; 1000 GIRLS ARE 19 17 3 membership because they haven't 131 accomodation for all the bowlers 1R2 who want to nlav. Ther nrp fael- COXSWAINS Area Headquarters and Signals Rinkey Dinks Are Leading Mixed 1 B. C. College Crews Take Nicely To Are Tied for Leadership of i League With Toilers In j Co-ed Coaches But Just Walt inter-Services Leaeue. i Sernnd Plar 1IX THE KIT1EME COl'KT OF ItltlTlSlI f'Ol.lMlllA IN I'ltOllATE 17 In (lie M.itler nf the Administration tc t 16 1 r 1 And '15 In (tie Mutter of the IMatr nf Ju-epli j merlon othemlse known t Jie ' TAKE NOTICE that iby Ordr of His t Hoikb- Judge Fishtr, Local Judge of the 1 Supreme Court cf British Columbia, I !was on tlve 21st day of November A. D. 1 1941 appointed Administrator with the W1U annexed of the Eftate of 1 1 JCiph Peterson otherwise known as Peterson formerly of Tl-ell. I Onopn rrKfi.pTfttrf Tlnnri R r 1 1. 1 h 149 London and district bowls clubs, I Columbia, oeaed. who died on or 230 carrying on under cover and often ."oo" the loth day of April 1941. ah ... , ,u. vi. !,,,, .j persona indebted to the said Estate are in the blackout, are enjoying 138 a'rK,uired to pay the amount of their 211 wartime boom. Bounds Green, Al- indebtedness o me fcrthwlth and all 184 exandria Park, Paddington andlgeTB?ns havlng ctatals asttlnat th 831(1 " ' m. , ,, . Estate are required to file them with 56 Richmond Bowling Clubs are, me properly verified on or before 968 turning down applications for'lhe 3 1st day of December A. 920 1009, ago tonight. For 15 years Vezlna 2 3 ;was an outstanding cog In Mont-169 143'xeal Canadlens hockey machine. 203 285'Vezina entered his last game de- D. 1941 falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified i mu fnr 79 r,lovD. ot rn( 1 DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C. this 1W .....o .w "J- 22nd day of November A. D. 1941. 147 ton but every night, a score or norman a. watt 1Q2 more arrive too late to eft n ' Official Administrator 72 game.. At Richmond, where 48 8C0 people can play at the same time, 3 there often are cheques of 60 walt-158 ing for the next session. 197 260 Prince Rupert, B. C. IN' THE StTKCMC rOfUT OFIIKITISH j C'OM'.MBIA IX I'KOnATK iln the .Matter of the tMale of John Nelson, Dwensed INnren TAKE NOTICE that Leitters of Administration were Issued bv h Bud- 140 CSt goalkeepers hO-key has ever ireme Court of British Columbia, Prince 1C2 known, played the last game of WTJ in,?Jll 92, 'his career at Montreal 16 years cf the late John Soren Nelson, late of the City of Prince Rupert, British Col umbia, contractor, who dJed at Prince Rupert on June 18th, 1941. All persons mdeWed to the said Estate are re-crulred to pay the amount of their In- 137 spite a high temperature, but was rT& SSiSS taa 129. 126 forced to retire after the first E8ta'' " required to rue them with The league standing to date is-, Won Lost Pts Area Headquarters .... 9 3 9 Signals 9 3 9 Scottish No. 1 8 4 8 Seal Cove No. 1 8 4 8 Navy 7 5 7 Scottish No. 2 6 S 0 Dry Dock 5 7 5 'Engineers 5' 7 5. Medical Corps 2 10 2 Seal Cove No. 2 1 11 1 98. OTflHBtlBIIWIilllBlirafWMIIWf'BI 5 For Complete j Table and Bed Lamps Call at the VARIETY STORE 'mi i mmmmmsMmamam mam 151 159 'period. He died March 28, 1926. 91 91 8C5 911 2 3 161 191 205 223 158 120 106 153 120. 108 32 32 842 827 Classified ads. get results. Phone . tI ANNOUNCEMENT We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yait in full charge. As Charlie has many years experience in the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do it for you. WE ALSO CARRY DRESS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LlNfi - TAILOR Sixth Street Phone 619 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt. STANLEY W.COLTON D.C., Ph C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallary, BJock Phone 613 me properly verified on or before the !31st day of December A D. 1941 falling i which distribution will be made hav-Hng regard only to 6iich claims of which I shall Jiave ibeen notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C. thla 17th day of November A. D. 1941. JOHN A. NELSON Administrator of the Estate of John Soren Nelson, Deceased. All payments and claims should be sent to the above In care of Xiis Solicitors, Brown & Harvey, Besner Block, prince Rupprt, B. C. IX THK MTIIKME COI KT Ot'ItKITISII t'OLI.MIIIA IX I'ltOllATE III the .Mutter of the Estate of I'etrr AndrriiM l.urc 117,011, Krtcnscd TAKE NOTICE that Letters Probate were granlted to im out of the Supreme Court of British Columbia Prince Rupert Dixtrlot Registry on November GUi 1941 to tine Estate of .the late Peter Andreas Lorenzen late of 'the Ctty of Prliuoe Rupert. British Col-tuivbla, Engineer who died near Tl-ell, BrltlNh Oulunvbla, on June 1st 1941. AU jx-raotis ilndeibted to the aald Estate are required to pity ithe. amount of tlwlr Indebtedness to us forthwith and all persona having claims against the said Eataite are required to file them wJUl us projjerty verified on or before the 31st day of December A. D. 194t falling which distribution will be made having regard only to audi claims of Which we arnau nave wen notuiea. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. O. ttoU 19th day of November A. D. 1941. OLOP HANSON and JOHN DYBIIAVN Executors of the Estate of Peter Andreas Lorenzen All payments and claims should be sent to Hie above la care of their soli citors. Brown k Harvey Besner Block Prince Iupert B. C ORGANIZE CURLING Another Succesiful Skason. paled At Sjmithers KSfTTTTTTRe! Mm 2t- ' irmnrtrnnn n,niri meeting in in thp the vtllaop village hull hall rm on. ,. , nrrf. Tuesday evening and began or crews. They mad the grade and ptf.ed as ehtlrman of the bonspiel now the U. B. C. boats boast committee while Perty Davidson probably the first girl coxswains was named head of the Ice com-in Canada. mittee. Every Sunday morning the girls The curling rink has been sealed take Command as the varsltv inside and insulated during the Rinkey Dinks 2, Stone's Clo:h ers crews turn out for their practise year and this should add to the 1. runs on the Fraser River near the length of the season and the bet- High scorer for ladies was B. untverswy campus, mey baric terment of Ice conditions. The Terrace John Hepburn, respe&ed old timer of Terrace and prominent Mason, was taken suddenly- 111 on Monday and removed on a AnticJstrefcher to the Hazelton Hospital Xor:Jreatment. , Mrs. T. E, Brooks had the mis- .lh Th. Fml- mi- lonune 10 Dreas ner arm yesier- thers Curling' Chib held Its annua' W a"dwei?htLPrinC? "Ciicitti nuayiuu uj ccmis uotu. Area neaaquaners, wnicn nasi Rinkey Dinks took over exclus- coxswains are Darning me oraers V" 7 J,;;, , E. T. Kenney M.LJV. left Ter hppn navino' trip Tntpr-KprvlfyM: i . j , tVii. 4n Vip hutlrw frarnnpn e"""1'1 "" " ! , m j i i .u. i ripe titters iujsu, Belmont paign. There was not a large ,ai-i ' RQwiinp i.popiip snffprM thrne i T . man h TTnivreHir r.r RrMsh Navy, 2; Dry Dock, Signals, 1; Scottish Scottish No. 2, 3; quarters, 0. individual scoring: Medical Corps 1 2 Robinson 150 112 Biehard 211 171 Euckley J50 12 Gibson 129 Hi Weston 175 238 Handicap IWi loi Totals 918 931 Engineers 1 2 Prior r 248 157 Taylor 1C9 224 Rtcketts 147 182 Johnston 231 194 Low Score 129 112 Handicap 137 137 ------ ,un xjcague uy aejeaimg Clones " - -y -- - ,.,,H,.0 j fn nffi.r. nf 1ar ule uuerai cvnvcmiuii a.1 vau- games to nu defeat at tne nanos. ciothle two game to one In Columbia's ei.?ht-oa red sneiis. "ativ rPtnrned to couver and the session of the of Scottish No. 2 last nigh-, and rejminr l ninv WpHnocHov It wasn't a wartim measure or v "r "lUB"f '"u"rcu carrv 't as a result, are now tied for the nieht while Toller droned intn a shortage of male ixrtswalns that on Ior the comln8 season. 57810 leadership with Signals who v.'ere second place by losing two game created the innovation, but Just A. Dando, William Duff, and J. 54310 llvin w1nnin one ame from Scottish; to one to Sav-Mor Grocery. No. 2 and losing two. Last night's Inter - Services League results wereas follows: Enginees, 3; Medical Corps, 0. Seal Cove No. 1, 3; Sal Cove No. 2, 0. 1. No. 1, 2. Area Head- The results Wednesday night were as follows: Pets and Rtestt 3, Pushover D. Alley Cats 3, People's Store 0. . Bankers 3, Awey xwt.ea, Woanjas 2, Standard Oil 1. Sav-Mor Orocery 2, Tolleis 1. vne personal laeas 01 crona uonnie u rienney were reiurnea as presi-Dleresen end brunett; Ruth Wll- dent, vice-pretident and secretary son tbtf they try out with the -ispcctively. J. L. McEwen was el- SWIMMING AND FORTHUDG LONDON, Nov. 28: Q M'chael Benson Cooper, 15, partly crippled irom infantile paralysis, had to ba wheeled to the pool to pass the 50 yards swimming test for Boy 0ns- fi -r 11C0 V0 rlfYO TT.1 ttf "1 Reaush with 276 and for men Max deff efficiently too- jrom,club looking forward to another '.awarded the Cornwell Scut dec- the time the shells taken down Asemissen with 300. are 10R irom ineir racits uniu uiey are l The game scores were as fol- put back again. 1 5 1 1 vitro iKi ' The crews themselves think it's w T".. OTO pa r.rr Pushovers 873 Pete and Repeat 1028 Standard Oil 987 Woanjas 1092 Alley Cats -...1083 People's Store 1077 Sav-Mor 13G8 Toilers 1078 iuuj a grand idea cut their main worry 1188 now is lack of competition. Intercollegiate reg'-ttas with crews from 1213 he northwestern states have been 1205 banned this year be?ause of the war, but rowing president Bill 1040 ""its-James Is attempting to ar-1019 range for an inter-mural rowing j program. 1035' Tn. Towing boys are waiting 95-, anxiously for the day when they'll I win their first rare sn thpv run 974 'Rive the girl coxswains their first! a' traditional ducking. SWEDISH HARVESTS , STOCKHOLM, Nov. 28: 'Fi nal Swedish crop reports for 1941 L Pts show grain yields far below aver-11 25jaKe, autumn wheat failln In 24 i many districts. Only potatoes and 22 ! sugar beets were a little above 20 .average. 19 The Canadian Legion Women's, Auxiliary held the November meet-? ing at the home of Mrs. Nigel' Sherwood. successful and enjoyable season, oration for fortitude. Answers to "IT'S TIME YOU KNEW'" by Lawrence C The name of Deanna Durbin's first hit picture was "Three Smart Girls." The name of her latest hit is "First Love." There are 620,448,401,735,259,439369,000 possible combinations of 5 letter-blocks, each block having 6 letters on it. The hands of a Bulova Watch may be set backwards or forwards at any time without injuring the precision-made movement! The so-called Tour elements-fire, water, earth and air-pre not elements! They are compounds! Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Saturday at 11:15 p.nu calling at Ocean Falls. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Return $36.00 This Tax Tickets on sale Nov. 15th, 1941, to Feb. 15th, 1942. Final return limit March 15th, 1942. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write K. S. GKE1G, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 528 Third Avenue Phone 2C0 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines DRESSMAKER Sirs. Nakatanl Ladles' and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing Phones 18 - 19 P.O. Box 575 NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE Xmas Cakes We have a complete stock of all your requirements. 1 MUSSALLEirS ECONOMY STORE Opposite Canadian Legion J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office The EAST SIDE COAL CO. will appreciate any patronage given . . . with prompt service and clean coal. G. B. Phone CASEY, Mgr. 755 or Green 527 When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable PHONE 1 3 24-Hour Service at Regular Rates COAL! COAL! VPS TAeprvper pdceto fo t We make very sure that every ton of coal that is sent to us from the mines has the proper heat-producing qualities. We're particular about the kind of coal we buy. In this way we make certain that our customers will be pleased. Place your order now. We'll be pleased to serve you. HEAT WAVES ROLL FROM FOOTHILLS COAL Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 PHONE 652