PAGE SIX THE DAILY NETS EYES Licenree for Numounts Full-vue Frames, Hit; Newest in Eye-Wear Canada At War 25 Years Ago Per Pair Old Location 621 Third Ave. W. EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone. 261 lor Appointment' Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties JAPANESE BUTTONS OUT THEY GO A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY WINDOW DRAPES All ready made up to hang, in Monks Cloth and Shadow Cloth. Hooks sewed on. See them C A A before you buy. Priced from, per pair ipvUU Everything for the Window PHONE 775 MSP Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Fallg and Way Ports B.8. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT B.S. "PRINCESS NORAH" Feb. 13th,24th, Mar'. 6th, 17th, 27th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Feb. Oth. 20th, Mar. 2nd, 13th and 23rd WINTER EXCURSION FARE, VANCOUVER and RETURN CQC OH) Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb. 28, 1941 j,OD'U'J Final Return Limit Mar. 31st, 1941 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. h. COATES, General Agcns Prince Rupert, B.C. Timely Recipes MAGIC BON BONS ' ! 2-3 cup condensed milk. j 1 teaspoon vanilla ' 4 nips sifted confectioners sugar Blend condensed milk ana v ,1a. Add confectioners' sug.ir gr?.d' a'Jy and continu? mixing u smroth and creamy. Makes ab: a l',4 pounds. Variai'J&ns: Use bun bon mixtu plain bstwren halvrd nut meats or as stuffing for dates. Or fonn into small balls and roll in chop-"nd nut meats, shirdd'd crr-onut grated chocolate, chcried : indie i fruits. , Or flavor various" v and , form into round flat creams. RATS MEAN MONEY LONDON. Feb. 13: (CP A ratcatcher can make $83 a week, a .woman told a Clerkcrrwell magfc-jtrate. comr'alnin; her husband. who is of he craft, did not give, CANBERRA, Feb. 13: (CP) her enough money. Japan has received orders for but- :ons for the Ausirallan army, the Army Minister said in the House of Representatives. H PUNISHMENT PLACE Caucasus took town of Khopy in Reach ten ctiouaaid people vith block" used m corporal punish drive on Erzerum. a "want ad." in Che Daily News. ment. Sale Absolutely Ends Monday Night 6 o'clock CUT RATE SHOE STORES Great Moving Sale 350 Pr. LADIES' SHOES 95c Per Pair Also group No.2-250 pair Ladies Shoes $1.49 Cut Rate Shoe Store Open Saturday Night IK THE PUPREKR COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE gird only to such claim of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., the 15th day of January 1941 NORMAN A. WATT, Official Admlnlatr itor. Prince Rupert, B.C IN TIIE HLTREME CotflT OF IIKITISII COLI'MIIIA IN PKOIIATK In the Matter of the "Administration Act" And In the Matter of the Ffttate of AuRiuta Koehnln); Crerar, Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor. W. E. FUher. made the 27th day 1941. NORMAN A. WATT OfJtcinl Administrator. Prince Rupert, D C 40.rS 25it2 13 n. 1 Canada during tho TNI itmiM COLOMIIA DICTIUIir cairo. Tllit JrCrtlKIMnt H BO puUilWJ f Vlttyj ) Sy tU Liquor Control E sirs' or if (W CovcriNMnt of Brrtrilt CslunUt, NEW CRAFT IN CANADA (Continued from Page Five) cost production by the use of the IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADM INI S- the Supreme Court of British Columbia, PtHrt.n.. TT1ATTOV CT" " r-i nn th. 11H, b. t i,, . "lucul! of John Murdoch' AIorrlxonK Deaa!ed. of January. A. D. 1941. I wag appointed 1 died t Prm nnnM-ttnA Vifi. lAdmlntatrator, with Will annexed, of day of Deceiriber 1940. All peraona In-the estate of Augusta Roehnlng Crerar. debted to the aald Estate are required deceased, and all parties having claims to pay the amount of their lndebted-against the said estate are hereby re- ness to me forthwith and all persons quired to furnish same, properly verl- having claims against the aald Estate ".ed;, to me on or before the 28th day are required to furnish them to me A-D- 1941, and a" P111" properly verified on or before the 31st Indebted to the estate are required to day of March 1B41 ln oare of my Soli-pay the i amount of their Indebtedness oMors, Messrs. Brown A; Harvev of the I urP?t'2fthwlth- Bomcr Block, Prince Rupert, BC ui aay m jaaiury, Aii. 1ATED A Prince Rupert. B.C. thU 4lh day ofFobruary AJD. 1941 LILUAS MORRISON, ExeytttrtJi of tho Estate of John Murdoch Morrtooa, Deceased WAS PURE ACCIDENT (Continued from Page One) ection of King Edward School. Tiie car slowed down and honked the horn. They waited while the car First Great centrp f th road directly In IW'ar and collansed when low-cost ront oI car. Witness swung the Whifflets From The Waterfront passed. He heard a thud when j to id frozen fish from the At-Jackie was hit The car was len j Jln Fisheries . here to. the capacity feet past witness. The car stopped. 3j ncr " .refrigerator space. Union Mazzel picked Jackie out of the steamer Casslar.. Ca.pt. James Yfeti. ditch on the side of the road end j jj jjUe in port tomorrow from Van-later with the boys' father. tookj-ouver xhe steamer Camosun. Jackie away. 'The car was travel- caspt. Alex McLennan, is returning ling about 15 miles per hour. (to the regular Queen Charlotte As! Arr'-en anoihrr tny. heard isiands route and is due here on he brakes btkA but did not see Jackie bilrn stxu:k. He save detail- of th ardent similar to Bobby Menzies' description. MazreFs Evidence Pit MTze' voluntarily Rave evi- j Tt T T .... driving In an easterly direction on mxlver Eighth Avenue. As he passed Kins Edward School he saw several children ahead on either side of , the road. He sounded his horn and stowed up. The boys lined up on either side of the street. He 'was about to pan the last two when one of them darted tnto the Sunday. C. P. B. steamer Princess Norah Capt William Palmer. Is due In rcrt at 3:20 th A afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points LEGION IS IN SESSION 'European fibre came back on the car arPh to the right but the Rehhilitat'on Of Ex-Service Men maiket. In recent years under the a1""" was ioo iose w avoia- . uiscussea buppori ur war nouraeement of covernments it striking him although he applied added that kton Th 13: (CP.Eton Col- rrvivwi rr. a rnrrri mv hut it the brakes almost Immediately. He r'Febuary 13. lPifi-French repuls 3arm:ss orders were laid only af- J:e boys haVjf lost a traditional (was realized chat it had to be a Mw the cff he de of ed German attacks from Neuville to ter Australian capacity was filled, property m an air raid, but they're mechanized industry in order to road Mo the dltch- He Picked him La Folie. Bulgarians captured El- not worrying. It was the school's function in peacetime. out oI tile wat and. as he saw basani, Albania. Russians in the lomcu3 chair-shaped "birching So eaiphasis was placed on mach- tne father approaching, laid him Savines Navy Man Spoke :n th- accident occurred. He .appointed as delegate and author- best possible machinery. V nJKmS- ized t0 give every possible suDPort. There is nollax spinning mill in .P.0" , Ws D- a MInde. officer Tw0 applications for member-Canada and onlv oni flax wnvln "ndllMT. WTU the a?lt Witness, shin nrv nr. trrr .,o mill, at Iroquois. Ontario. This is There was a nyyl rf blood on the approved- ,T now operating on a limited scale road nar. th5 P,nt e there A c!tyJafrcliampfchshlD is because yarns cannot be obtained erp "ks oa tn- orakes of a fanned tiyiVk'Vta&lii. from overseas. "Jf hav ng ben applied suddenly. Followlns adjournment of the 5 .?arkS 7ent tnm the ar mwtin unusually ln- EVASION WEATHER !? ; ! rofd and hard 10 teresting talk was given by Chief LONDON. Feb. 12: (CP)-As dls- ine T"1 storming distance pettv Officer Instruotor T. H Dud-tinct. from calm, clear weather pos- was aDfT tv,P iett tmm lhe ley R. N. Thanks were suitably ex-sibly favorable for air and sea in- ere brake3 had cvl- pressed by the chairman. 11. A. vasions of Britain the papers now aen 8'il to where the Breen. "and It Is exoected that at describe the other kind as "evasion" nar stred- The car wag in good a later date C p' O. Dudley will weather. I,"ne- were no sl.-rns of the eiven another talk. . driver having been drinking but . If vnu want omf.nini on-. h suffering from shock as tise for it. Hundreds of people get '" "e exPeciea unaer sucn clr- what they want that way. (tf) vuui3t.aiittr.i. ii iook an average tar iravemns at io miles per htmr about 25 iset to stop It wag in the supreme oonrtT of British 22 feet from the marble rlne fa to COLUMBIA IN PROBATE . th- nft tVl l"e e"d 0l the Skld mark- Car IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS- tration act" was evidently slightly to the right AND almost in the centre of the road, IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP when th bov 7 wai struck rUCK- DAVID ALLEN. Deceaiwt. I - , .? TAKE NOTICE that tor Order of Hta Jur'r Istts Scene Honour judge Fisher. Local Judge of After concluding the hearing of the coroner and Jurors .... ' j IM V J J .LJ i ., . I and 1941 appointed AdminiMrator of the visited the scene of the accident,' in the matter of the estate of Eittr of David ah, formerly of the later returning to the courtroom courtroom i ROGER FRANCIS PERRY. Deceased. Settlement of Hyder. Brttteh Columbia tn rti,u "Vl i. TAKE NOTICE that Dy Order of HU Dooeaaed. who d-ied on or about thi 21t 10 aeoerate on its Verdict. Honour Judge Fisher, local Judge of the dv of Scjrtenib-r 1940. All pemonn In-1 Supreme Court of British Columbia. I debted to the mtd Estate are required waa on the 13th day of January A D to pay the amount of their liuUbted- BELFAST, Feb. 13: (CP) A one-191 appointed Administrator of the neaa to me forthwith and all person" pound note. autoTanhed hv Earl Ental of Roger Francis Perry, formerly having claims alit the ald Estate F!lr, nn I of the City of Prince Rupert. British are required to file th-m wtth me pro- "' 1 up&nV Marshall ColumbU. Deceased, who died on or Per.'y verified on or before the 30th day Fcch, Was Stolen from an exhibit Bibout the 31st day of August 1940. All April AB. 1941 falling which dlitrl- ln a Bplfast u" rinwnn persons Indebted to the said Estate arc button win be made having regard only ' required to pay the amount of their t ue.h claims of which I shall have , M indWtedness to me fanthwlui and .all oeen notlued. persons having claims against the ssid : . i Estate are requir-a to file them with DATED at Prince ftupert. B.C.. the me properly verified oa or before Wie.l&tn a3V 01 January 1941. ,30th of April AJJ. 1941 falling which' rtl.fHhilt.trvr. will Vw. mo A. - I NORMAN mt. WATT. w ".mi nuiitiiiuvi riitAJr Prince Rupert B.C. IX TIIE Si:PKi:.MK I'OI'KT W IIKITISII COLUMIIIt IN I'KOItATK In the Matter of the "AUmlnliitrutloii Act" And In the Matter of the ltate of trust KelnholiI Mailer. Ileceuneil -1 TAKE NOTICE itliat by order of Ills . " ' ' " Honor. W. E. Flaher. (the 80th day of IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH October. A. D. 1940. we wore appointed COLUMBIA IN PROBATE Executor of the estate of Ernat Rein- la the matter of the "AdmlnlHtnitiim hold Walter, deceased, and all parties Act" having claims against the aald estate And In the Mutter of the Kutule of Juhn ore hereby required to tumlah aame Ml 'Kltocil MOItKIHON, Drcfiutrd. FPcrly verified, to ius on or before TAKE NOTICE that by Letters Pro- th 10th day of March. A D. 1941, and bate issued out of the Prince Rupert u Prtle tndobttd to She estate are District Registry of the Supreme Court required to pay the amount of their of British Columbia dated the Bth day indebtedness to ua forthwith, of January AX). 1941. I was named Ex- DATED the 10th day of February MRS, KATHRINE R. A. QtLLETT Prime Rupert, B,' O CARL KIRMIS. Massett, B. C. HAROLD ORMBRAK. Watun Rlvor, B C. Mrs. James Clark Palmistry SILVERSIDES BLOCK SccontI St. ritone Orceii 41C CLEANING Oil Burners $1.50 Free wicks with every burner Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE I'hone BLACK 735 Thursdav lU.MCIIT FR1, C I ... . onnws IMghtly M)n. Feature at 7 21 ,nd, Clark Gable Spencer Tract Claudcttc Colt Hcdy Lamarr In "BOOli TOWN Also SEWS and CART00J Comlnic M()N Tl'ES Ronald Colman, fiinternJ in "LUCKY PARTXtLcl UP FROM ocnsuxi CHISTFR. En Pv. Willy Ci roan paUnr. civ i'-nrn't orr ' of Englar i r: -s There was a large attendance at hfn5a7 ch-ln.i the regular monthly meeting of of CNwta1 the Prince Ruoert branch nf the inery and Belgium was the source m ine roaa- ine Ia'her picked Canadian Lesion of the British of tovh machinery and ideas. Be- uun u ana inev rurnea rum to sides pullus, scutchers, tow mach- h hospital in the car. The car ines, bailers, deseeders and seed- was ln wrttct condition. There cleaning machinery were needed. ml?M hsve bsen thlrty or to7 On this basis of mechanization phi,drrn ln the neighborhood. The flax nroducUon made modes nro- 007 struck by the left hand gress in Canada from 1928 on, re- ' "l ine uumFcr ana t neaa-(chrUtmas season. Letters from turning moderate profits to far- 15sht- WWness had been driving 18, members of the Legion ln Queen mers who went in for it either .r 23 years- 71113 was lrst ac . Charlotte Islands and outlying through their own co-operatives riaem Tt)" was travelling 15 points also thanked the branch for oi- under arraneements with thr ?0 m,ies hour. The boy, owners of fibre mills. sfrn"k d,ren- W8S thrown Into the Wanted Overseas a""h m 'h hand fMe. He The linen industry in Great Brl- of roU!d off the road- He had tain and Northern Ii eland must nit rt the erouo suddenly, get its fibre supplies from Canada lmost on a run- ATOarently. he and from increased home produc- had dpc,ded to n across th- road, uon. It is probable Canadian-made After rrlklnS the boy. Mazzel esU-machinery will bs required there mtd ne car ral iram 15 io handle British and Irish pro- to 20 e''t before coming to a stop, auciion. when th car stopped. It was al- rvnnni-n ri.. , mart directly across from vhw Empire Service League last eve ning with H. A. Breen in the chair. A long list of letters from mem-beis of His Majesty's forces was read thanking the branch for gifts of cigarettes during the Christmas cheer and presents for the children. A memorandum covering aspects of suggested legislation to be considered at thy forthcoming session of the Federal "parliament dealt with the rehabilitation of ex-service men of the present war and the unemployed insurance act This will be sent to the local member as well as to the Provincial Command cf the Canadian Lgi'm. pletely dependent on the British the ,ay ln the d3ch. The child To represent the branch at the and Irish Industries for a fibre , T ?rounl meeting to bs hrtd hi the City maiket. The hope of retaining that n! P" Wltn-ss said he wasjHall in connection -with th- War market after the war rests on low T " ,ne "r accelerating i savings drive S. A. Cheeseman was 3i PaafittlifrtTM 5iri. tkim Co.nai.laa1 tl.OO sends 300 Ciitl or 1 lb, of Tobas 12.50 tendt 1,000 Clgiitl to a tingle Addrett fliM i0 Itoalefi O Arrangomonts hvn boon made to replut all Losoesat Sea bj Normal or War Hazards Aik your Dealer for ' rariiculart ofthi BRITISH COLUMBIA OVERSEAS TOBACCO FUND AdminUUrti l THE DEPARTMENT OF Ttfl AND INDUSTRY Parliament Bulldlnii Victoria, B.C. HON. W, J. ASSEUSTINE.M"1'! C O. ROWEBOTTOM. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p m. Alr-CondlUoned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUrEUT for VANCODVCB oo Thursday. 11 :30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell BlT!T IVTVXl'If PYPI!nC1AM ritio a. ratnnrrrrn anil C Q H AH Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb, 28tb. jUVIUU Final return limit March 3lst, For Full Inlormatlon and Reservation, etc Call or Write CITT TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Anui Phone 260 Prince Rupert aiasBsssssssBsBBsBBssssBaB Aeents for Trnnx-nnTmrtft Air Lines NEW ROYAL HOTEL l, Zarelll Froprletor "A DOM AWAY FROM HOME" Ra te 75c ni 90 Koome Hot & Cold Wt Prince Rupert, B.C. rhorwzEi r.o.BKiii For Full Satisfacti"" TRY Tom Lee & Sc house qiriffl01 Phone 547 2nd Ave QUALITY -SEBVICJ n ii