i I j i rfnce.Hupeh ' Friday, jfuly - - Classified Advertising - - Claimed: 2e per ord pet Insertion, minimum charge, 66e. Birth Kotlct 60c; Cards of Thtinlu.. Death Notices, Funeral Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements'. $2. ENGAGEMENT NOTICE r':;;Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parker an enounce the engagement of their .;6rily daughter, Florence, to Mr. Ralph S. Hood, only son of Mr. " and Mrs. H. 6". Hood of Vancouver., p.C. The wedding will take place August 9, 1947, In Ryerson .United Church, Vancouver, at 2 p.mf. ' vVANTErr tt, i WANTED 4 or 5-room house,. by t August 1. Apply Box 257 Dally News. (163) WANTED Used 2x4's, any length. Box 1337. (tf) SHIP Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading. Company. Ltd.. 935 East Cordo'va- si., Vancduver, B.C. (tf) WANTED Landlord with 4 or 5-room house to rent. Phone Red 292. (166) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Housekeeper, reliable,, clean, to care for 2 . boys, 4 and $ years. Light housework. Live' In. Phone Blue 371 after C p.m. (162) MAIDS wanted for roller Bay Hospital for kitchen and ward work'. Native and white applicants will be considered. Good salary offered. Phone or write the- Matron, Miller Bay Hospital. (162) PARTY WOULD LIKE fo' contact owner of tugboat or packer to iow boaf from Cumshewa inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands", to Prince Rupert'. Contact Ray ' Lamber t at Prince Rupert Hotel. (1621) HELP WANTED Two drivers for 99', preferably with "A" licenses. (It) F6rt RENT FOR RENT One-room furnished cabin. Apply 953 3rd Ave. after 5. (16f) FOR RENT Housekeeping room at Vernon Apartments. House for sale' at Seal Cove. Blue 815. (tf) FOR RENT One large light housekeeping room and one sleeping room. Apply 801 Bor- . den Street. (163) FOR RENT 16 foot boats with' air-cooled engines, also row-boats. Phone 5(54. (161) ,FOR RENT-Comfovtable room, Phone Blue 9C7. 427 5th Ave. East. (161)' ROOM AND UOAKU ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from- home. Table' meal. Mrs. La'wley', 622 Fraser Street, (tf)' LOST AND totJTiif FOUND-On Monday, bunch of keys on ring on 6th Ave. West, past Dunsmuir St. Owner may have same by calling af the Daily News and paying for . fthis advertisement, (tf) T "'' LOST Man's Rolex Watch with '. gold strap.. Engraving on back! Box 256 Dally News. Reward. (162 LOST Black and white terrior, Slack spot over eye. Phone Green 248. (162) MACHINERY t:fO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National' Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited Vancouver,. B.C. aft METAL WORK DONT Wait for Winter, Now Is the time to have that eaves-trough fixed' and' furnace installed. Thorn Sheaf Metal Ltd., Blackvio4 (tf IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE -IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP OLAP OUSE.. deceased; " ' TESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by ordei1 toi nn Honour judge w. E. Plsher, made 6b the 16th day of June. A.D. 1947. rrty appointment as Executrlt of tht Estate of . OlAf Ouse, deceived, was tenflrmed. '.All parties having' claims agalrist (he said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 31st day of July. A.D. 1947, after which claims filed may W paid1 without reference to any claims of Which I then had no knowledge And nit tknrtln ftrfKfV tn! tid mm. fate are Required to pay the" amount" , or their indebtedness fortbwltlr. T i DATED this 24th- day of June, A.D. IW47. f - JESSra KELKfAN MURR"AV, ExeeutrM of the estate of : Olaf Ouse', co DroWn & Harvey, Barristers and Solicitors, Wine Rubrt. ar c. 01) antf I3eto3 11, 1947 . fort &Aht FOR SALE By Spies and Meck-ling, Phone 866. Used 2 large' steam Dollars, used 4 years; 2 . lCO.OOO'-gal. wood tanks, iron' bound; fh flooring, Gyproc, new 4X4 long tengths. Many articles from- the Group 41 Bldgs. Some' large1 sheets plate glass. (162)' FOR SAL&-Folding cot bed; icebox. Excellent condition. Red 183. (16$) FOR SALE 3r-month-dld New Hampshire pullets; SVAi each. We pay express and' crating. Four' years experience'. Also fresh-killed fowl at wholesale prices. V. Rowe, Kitwanga, B.C. (162) FOR SALE 7 roomed house. Best residential district. Furnace, garden, 4 bedrooms Price $4,200.00. Immediate occupancy". Phone 57, 0. P. Tink'eY is Co. Ltd. (tf) FOR SALE '42' Dodge Sedan. Can be seen at Arrow Cabs, (tf) FOR SALE English Pram and G0'-cart. Al condition. Apply 544 9th West. (164 FOR SALE George Turner's' Place,- lVt mile.? out of Terrace. Apply George Turner. (162) FOR SALE Refrigeration equips ment, i h.p. Brunner unit and 2 large boxes complete with doors, cooling coils and meat rail. Excellent condition. P.O. Box 278, Prince' Rupert. (161)' FOR SALE I Springfield rifle 30-40 Krag. $75.00. Al condition. Double-barrel shotgun. $15.00. Phone 464" or Green 104. (163) FOR SALE' Summer1 cottage with V2 acre land on Lakelse Lake. Apply Terrace Hotel, Terrace.. B.C. (162V FOR SALE 8 room modern house, new foundations; good location; partly furnished $3,500. AND ' Well Built 6 room house on 3 . lots; basement; concrete foundations; harbor view; lovely grounds appl fees, currant bushes, lawn, etc. $4,500 full price $3,000 down handles. See ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342. (lef) FOR SALE 14-ft. boat with 2'4 h.p. Inboard Lawson engine. Apply Yacht Club, or phone Green 851. (tf) FOR SALE Desirable resort site on, Lake Lakelse. Frances Poe, 147 Linden Avenue,. Wilmette, Illinois. (178) j! HOUSEHOLD & Office Furniture, ! Hardware & Logging Supplies, ' New- Wire Cable, Fishing Tackle complete $3.75. Pocket! Compasses $1, Hotplates $3.$0, Scatter Rugs $1.25, Wood &' Opal Ranges small size $30, ' Used1 Anvils, Office Chairs,' Desks", 3-plece Chesterfield. Set's ;$40; Baby Carriages from $5, Pails 50c, Electric and Bat- j iciy ivaaios. ah Kinas oi otner useful artlcley at reasonable prices. B.C. FURNITURE C6 Black 324. (ity BOATS FOR SALE Available Immediately. Troller" 36-ft., all equipped, ready to go: Troller 28'-ft., with East-hope 6, fine condition. Snap: Troller-45-ft., 140 h.p., fully e q u i p p e d. Gillnetter-32'-ft., pei'fecf Ofder. Glllnetter 28-ft., perfect' order. Easthope Drum Clutch. Snap. For cash1. Call 171 3rd Ave: East. Phone Johnson, Black 156. (162) LIZARD LEGEND Despite' populaf legend, pois onous lizards are unknown In' th tropics.- f f "'I I T.ONDIE rNO,SEffALOINl-l DONf. , THINI I'LL GET A SUMMEI3 ) 1 IN THE SUPREME. COTjAT OF BRITISH , COLUMBIA . IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND . W THS MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MAODA JACOBSEN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MAQDALENE HENRIETTE JACOBSI2N, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order or His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made1 the 27th day of June, 1947, I was appointed admlnstrator of the estate1 of Magda' Jacobserr, otherwise known as Magdalene Henrlette Jaeobsen, deceased, late of Bella Cooln', B.C. All parties having claims against' the said estate are hereby required to furnlsH sarne, properly verified to me on or before the 1st day of". October. 1947, after which claims filed may bi paid without reference' to' any claims of which I then' had no knowledge. AND all parties' Indebted to the said estate1 are required W pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED this 5th day of July, A D. 1947. GORDON FHASER FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. (J72) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HARRIS LEVIN, DECEASED TESTATE' TAKE NOTICE that by order Of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made the 26tlr day of Jirne, A D. 1947, Letters Probate, of the Last Will and Testament of Harris Levin, .deceased, who' died On the 29th day or May. A.D. 1947, . were granted to Dominic Ello, the Executor. ALL parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 21st day of August, A.D. 1947, after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had nd Knowledge. AND' all parties Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. . DATED this 7th day of July, A D. 1947. DOMINIC.. FLIQj Executor, co m. Willa Ray. Solicitor1 for Executor', Prince" Rupert. B C. (172) F6K tSAtE FOR SALE-Dinettes, dining roOnt suites, radios, dressers, tables', stoves, beds.etc, all gOirig at lowest prices. Extra"! Teneran Persian ru, size 11 ft. 10 by' 9 ft. with felt" base. $25. Used One" month only. J. H. MAIR, auctioneer, Phone Black 156. 171 3rd' Ave. East. (1621 MODERN 5"-room house, close in. $3200 cash price. On 6th Ave. , East, a fine tf-room home, bright. and In good condition, on 3 excellent lots. Cash' price $35C0. $1900 will handle $3100 buy on 9th, East; 5 rooms, well decorated, basement and fur- nace. For these and investment properties, Inquire at Collart and McCaffery Ltd. (166) OF HUMBLE ORIGIN Moliere, a great French dramatist, was the son of a valet to Louis XIII. " ' ' ' Wm '' Ml I . , j MWMWMIH.WslsSSsls!sSS m the ireive&'s SEAT m8B- THE FRESH r AIR FA'l'. . . unpo tu I rS I la w fti the &ac seat t . .breezes along wiili windows opcii WfW&Xi J f J I f 1 j vidc, But he doesn't VI orry about lirtt' air making' his iff &!j?f$$W I MVnHllfBsT rar' oil (tfrrnsivc hccatis'e he uses RPM Motor 6il. It's VmMmuI V WHHHHppT comppuride'd to. prevent corrosion, to keep i cngirics I ff ISly ' -Alexander's the Executive Type! Tiljpr ITS TOO. DISCOURAGING! YOU START AT THE BOTTOM AS AN Office SCrANO WORK VOUC WAY UP ANO UP TELLS ABOUT HAIDA LORE The rich folk lore; of the'Queen ' Charlotte" Islands Haida Indians vas outlined to the,Prlnce-Rup- ( ert Rotary Club. Thursday afternoon by Ivjan Adams, .northern business agent for the Native Brotherhood of British Colum-! bla and a member of the-Haida race, which, he said", Is' distinct- j ive from other native, types on the coast. 1 The theory that the rfafd'as are racially related to' the' Asiatic , peoples, possibly the Japanese 1 is disputed by Dr. Mun'.och, an anthropologist, who, Mr., Adams i said, informed pirn that the ilaidas were on the Queen Char lottes before the Japanese in-; habited their islands, and, that ( there Is a belt of racial similar- i ity running diagonally across the t P'n!flf urVilpb nrtnnatfa das arid the Polynesians; i tribal custom dictated that. I when a! boy wasr partially grown. his parents turned hint over' to his uncle oh his mother's'- side, who brought', the boy up under a rigid schedule of discipline and responsibility. When the- uncle died, the young 'man took his place as head.of that family. The two main branches of the Haida tribe were the Eagle and Raven clans Members of the same clan could not marry. However, fellott member's of the clai. felt a sense" of responsibility for the welfare of their clan broth ers arid isslsfe'd" tnem in times dfneed. , Mr. Adams told the Haida version of the flood, which-, the story says, was caused when two men saw a rock carving on the north coast of Graham Island, amf copied It on a totem pie. When the pole was erected in the village, a flood came. It lasted until the' villagers realized that the carvings had offended the" deity, destroyed the pole. The" carving on the' rock, Mr. Adams' said', can be seen to this day Just j below water level. j Without a written language, the tribe chronicled its history and stories on totem poles, Mr.! Adams said. The" people had i high type" of r'elisicri -which in-, eluded a belief in life " after" death and re-incarnation. Touchlnsf on -modern Indian I problems; Mr. Adams said that he felt that education is the ans- j ' wer to development ef the Indian people. "We have hopes that thel visits of our delegates to. Ottawa will. bring about revisions to the Ind ian Act which will be of seme use in advancing our people cul ' GET TO PPFCiinPWT of i A r imu TUU MAvt TO OUIT ' AND GO BACK TO SCHOOL I I CANADA'S OUTSTANDING ATHLETES- Barbara Ann Scott, of Ottawa, world figure skating champ, passes over the Lou E. Marsh trophy to Joe Krol, Argonaut half-back, who won the trophy after being named the turally and economically," he said. Guests at the meeting, welcomed by president Lee Gordon were: J. Chanter, Vancouver, Rev, Basil S. Prockter, B. C. Stevenson, Vancouver; Col. C. V. Ev-itt; H. H. Philpott; D. G. Slen-strom, Vancouver, Dr. J. G. Steri-strom, Victoria and G. Raymer. 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You saw it in The News! am tm m m rwt mm mm mm 7iFf ."f31' 'if Al BY RUBBING IN I Br ngi imcr relict. reatelcBi, fait dryintf, bo. strong odor, -FIT YOUR DOUBLE-E6gE RAZOR) BLUt5 AlbO AVAILABLE t FOR HJY ' k . 1 It your building, house or lur-' nltu:e were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Dp you realize that present' day costs ot material and fur nlture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers now! H. G. HELGERSON' LIMITED 216 Sixth Street Classified Advertising. Pays! VIREIM PIPE TOBACCO mm RUPERT MOTORS 1 Chrysler Parts and Service I We specialize In rebuilding (J Marine and Industrial Engine I Complete Automotive Repair J (or an maices ot cars and truth I Call on us. for your CHRYSLER ENGINEERED PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Out-of-town ordc given special attention. Corner Second and Park Avenues PHONE 5C6 Prince Rupert B.C KrdjrrCh'siv? 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