v ,-- - lis "1 -until 4 Thursday, July 17, 1947 Classified Advertising - - - - Classifieds: ttc per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c Birth Notices 50c; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements; U. HELP WANTED IN THE SDPREME COURT OF -' BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HARRIS LEVIN. DECEASED X EST AXE TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge VV, p. Fulton, made the 26th day of June. AD. 1947. Letters Probate of the Last Will and Testament of Harris Levin, deceased. wno ,aiea on the 2tn day of May, A.D. 1947, were granted to Dominic la io. 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 .or wnicn i then bad no knowledge. AND all parties Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the nmoupt of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED this 7th 4ay of July, A.D. 1947. DOMINIC ELIO. Executor, co M. Wllla Ray. Solicitor for Executor, Prince Jlupsrt, B.C. 172) FOE SALE HELP WANTED First class cook ; FOR SALE Snap! 28 -ft. troller, and one short order cook and baker for Three Sisters Cafe. Good wages, steady Job !or right parties. See Jim Moran Three Sisters Cafe or phone Green 889 at 6 p. m. U67) HELP WANTED First class mechanic . Wages $225 per month. Wire collect, George Kustas, Stewart. (1C9) WORK WANTED HIGH SCHOOL GIRL will mind children evenings. Experienced in handling infants. Red 838. (168) WANTED WANTED Used length. Box 1337. 2x4's, any (tf) WANTED Anyone leaving by car after July 28, and having room for a passenger, please contact Mrs. Welter. Green 186 after 6 pjn. U67) EHIP Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd.. 935 East Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 rcm Mrnished suite. 221 5th Ai e. E. (169) FOR RENT Two or three-room suite, Partly furnished. 616 6tn Ave. West. Phone Green 698. (171) FOR RENT Housekeeping room at Vernon Apartments. House for sale at Seal Cove. Blue 815. (tf) FOR RENT-Partly furnished rooms with cooking facilities, 1363 Sixth Avenue Hast, on bus line. Particulars, Phone370. (166) ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND BOARI) $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Tabk meals. Mrs. Lawley. 622 Fraser Street, (tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown leather wallet with painted scottie dog on front. Phone Green 728 or 47. Reward. (171) FOUND On Monday, bunch of keys on ring on 6th Ave. Wes: past Dunsmulr St. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying' for this advertisement. (tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better iuratoer more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C (tf) METAL WORK pONT Walt for Winter. Now is the time to have that eaves- trough fixed and furnace in stalled. Thorn Bluet Metal Ltd., Black 884 (tf) NOTICE TO f '(-.EDITORS .OEORCIE EDWARD CHARLTON Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the nave 01 ueorge Edward Chariton Deceased, late of Telkwa. British Col. umbla, who died on the 5th day of April. 1943. are hereby required on or before the 27th day of September. 1947, to deliver or send bv nrrrviM letter full particulars of their .claims uuiy vennea to the undersigned at Box 658. Prince Rupert. B.C.. as soli citors for Lambert H. Kenney, the cn.uiur ui vne said estate. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the last mentioned date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets xt the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED this 10th day of July, 1947 BROWN & HARVEY. Solicitors for the Executor. Box 658. rlnce Rupert, B.C. (173) fully, equipped, in perfect condition; new decks, ribs and keel; steel gurdies, roomy cabin with spring bunk. Ready to go. Phone Johnson. Black FOR SALE 7 roomed house. Best ; residential district. Furnace, garden, 4 bedrooms Price $4,200.00. Immediate occupancy. Phone 57, G. P. Tinter & Co. Ltd. (tf ) FOR SALE '42 Dodse Sedan. Can be seen at Arrow Cabs, (tf i MODERN 5-room house, close in. $3200 cash price. On 6th Ave. East, a fine 6-room home, bright, and in Bood condition, on 3 excellent lots. Cash price $3500. 7-room house in best condition on four landscaped lots, furnace, basement, greenhouse; near Seal Cove. Only $4000. For these and investment properties, inquire at Collart and McCaffery Ltd. (166) FOR SALE DeshaDle resort site on Lake Lakelse. Frances Poe, 147 Linden Avenue, Wllmette, Illinois. (178) HOUSEHOLD Si Office Furniture, Hardware & Logging Supplies, New Wire Cable, Fishing Tackle complete $3.75. Pocket Compasses $1. Hotplates $3.50, Scatter Rugs $1.25, Wood & Coal Ranges small size $30. Used Anvils, Office Chairs. Desks, 3-piece Chesterfield Sets $40, Baby Carriages from $5, Pails 50c, Electric and Battery Radios. All kinds of other useful articles at reasonable prices. B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. (tf) 1 1 " ' ' TENDERS INVITED At the re- cept tenders on the speedboat "Marjorie," length 32 ft., breadth 7 ft., depth 3 ft., powered with an 85 h.p. ,G. M. C. gas engine. Boat can be seen at Fishermen's Floats. Tenders to be in by 5 p.m. Friday, July 18. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union, Co-op .Store, Cow Bay: (166) TRUCK FOR SALE SEALED TENDERS will be re ceived by the undersigned up to July 31st, 1947 for the purchase of International 1942 truck, Model K 4, wheeKbase1 160", ,4-speed transmission, tires 650-20, rear dual wheels. 1 spare tire, with RCAF 4 cot-ambulance body, used as school bus from November, 1946 to June, 1947. Truck has never carried a heavy load and is in good running order. Mileage: 14851 miles. Inspection and delivery of truck at 6mith- ers. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tend ers will be for an all cash offer. Smlthers, July 9th, 1947. A. Muhelm, 6ecr.-TVeasurer. School District No. 54 Smlthers, B.C. (174) POLPERRO, .Cornwall, Eng. 0 r-The centuries-old House of the Props, a show place and artists model, ls to be turned into flats because of the housing shortage GARDEN Club Notes By Prince Rupert Horticultural Society 156, or call 171 3rd Ave. East. ; of the calendula (168) FOR SALE R.O.P. White Leg horns and Hampshire pullets, 10 weeks old. $1.35 each. Add 10 cents per bird per week after July 19 sufficient cockerels free. Terms cash F.O.B. Kitwanga. M. Rowe. tf FOR SALE 3 room float house and shed, 3. mile eart of Port Edward. Apply 1902 Eighth East, Prince Rupert, B.C. UG8) FOR SALE 36 ft. trolling boat 8 ft. 3 in. broad, 4 ft. Jepth, 14 h.p. Guaranty engine. Apply 221 5th Ave. East. (168) FOR SALE Blacksmith blower. Champion (400) anvil, 180 lbs. Phone Black 733. U68) FOR SALE Restaurant. Fully equipped. Doing one of largest turnovers in city. Snap for quick sale. Apply Box 258, Daily News. (170) FOR SALE Shingles, windows and frames, doors and frames, base board, finishing material, Gyproc, electric celling fixtures and bowls. 8'i-10-12" trick, linoleum. Phone brick, battleship linoleum. Phone 866, Spies & Meckling (167 If the black bug. like a caterpillar, ftnd on the leaf of pan-sies and violas is picked off you will be rid of the cause of those small holes in the plants. Pull off and squash the caterpillar which attacks the bloom Sam Massey thinks t.Vrt there is no cure for tpVL bugs but fingers. These1 pests have been particularly bad on lupins. Green aphis are very bad onVome roses. A spray has proven effectual. Chrysanthemums can be grown outside in Prince Rupert but they need much attention. Feed them liquid manure. The buds should be thinned out. Have 'mums in a sheltered place. J. J. Payne grew delphiniums from seed. He has 3 different shades of blue. One plant measured 10 feet. 6 inches It is double. He is justly proud of it. One enthusiastic gardener has kept a record of the time of blooming of all her plants last year and this year. From the earliest bulb!! in the spring, this year the plant have bloomed from 2 to 3 weeks ahead of last year. There are 3 new roses named in honor of the Royal visit They are the Peace rose, Doctor and the Royal visit. Mr. McDonald has the Peace rose. It is a large variegated did not arrive in port until 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls, sailing at 1 ajn. for Ketchikan whence she is due back here tonight southbound. The vessel had the usual capacity list of passengers including IN THE BUFKKME COURT .OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP MAODA JACOBS EN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MAGDALENE HENRIETTE JACOBSEN, DECEASED site and use in the manufacture of cellulose products. commencing- at a post planted on the easterly boundary of the Canadian National Railway right-of-way about midway between Lot 507 Wat son Island and Lot 446: thence N74 degress 30' W.. 1056 feet; thence N29 degrees W . 2180 feet: thence N29 degrees 30' E.. 1200 feet: thence N2 urgrees o c. loo leci; mencc naj M1NEKAI. ACT ' NOTICE. OF APPLICATION FOR i CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS "LION-, "TK1ER" AND "PLI TI K ! FRACTION" MINERAL CLAI.MK I Situate in the Portland Canal Mln- lne Division. Where Located KlUault River, near Alice Arm. Lawful Holder Donald Oorrian Marshall. Number of the holder's free min er' certificate 12363-P. TAKE NOTICE that Donald Oordon Marshall. Free Miner's Certificate No. 12563-F. intends, at the end of sUty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant ot the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act." must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Duted thla Sth day of May. 1947, u. u. Marshall. CO-OP WINS" IN FASTBALL Defeated High School 6-1 General Motors Downs Navy 11-5 Last evening's double bill in the City Fastball League provided a crowd that overflowed the bleachers to witness two stirring gomes. Co-op alne defeating High School 6-2 and the climber with 4 or 5 diffeient colors. The Doctor is a silver pink. The bud is pointed and when in full blocro is as large as a s-iucer. Royal Visit rose is carmine and orange. gardens to see a fine feathery mauve plant with a white star in the centre, a Dianthus by the way. turned Into a regular tour. We found many new plants. SHIPS AND WATERFRONT Having been delayed by tidal ; round trippers to Alaska and condit.ons, C.N H. steamer Prince several who proceeded East on Rupert Capt Ernest Caldwell, the evening train. Dr. R. G. Large sets out tomorrow with his cruiser Fusilier for a voyage down the coral wjiich will include various points of interest between here and possibly as far as Ocean Falls. Fishing, of course, will be the main diversion. Cruise guests will be Dr. J. J. Gibson, Eric- Bomtord and Paul Pauls of PeMtctom Southbound from Skagway to Vancouver on a regular tourist voyage. C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. Graham Hughes TAKE NOTICE that order of by . . , . e .ii, ,, arrived In at 5 o dock last port His Honour Judge w. o. Fulton, made the 27th day of June. 1S47. I was evening from Alaska and sailed appointed admlnstrator of the estate!. a C0UP1? ,,! of . hour v,. i... later for , tne v,0 of Magda Jacobsen, otherwise known as Magdalene Henrlette Jacobsen, de- south, ceased, late of Bella Coola. B.C. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required The problem of Ripple Rock, 10 'uUh.sa,m,e-JP"2f"y,.Ter,ii? which has been a coast headache iirc uu vi uciuic hue in. ua; ui October. 1947. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. AND all parties Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount ot their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED this 5th day of July. AD. 1947. GORDON FRASER FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. (172) KANUi: 3. C OAST DISTRICT Land Krcnrilliie liMrlrt uf J'rlnce Kuprrt TAKE NOTICE that the Port Ed ward Cellulose Company Limited of Vancouver, occupation manufacturers of cellulose products. Intends to apply for a lease of the following tiuest of the nwnor nt nr. described . lands situate adjoining ' . - "" Watson Island. Lot 507. Range 5, Coast District, for the purpose of a wharf for at least half a century, still baffles, although, from time to time, come renewals of effort to remove this mepace to nav-ieation at Seymour Narrows. FYirtnrtPC Viavo alrpalv Kiuin ' spent and engineers still offer suggestions. The chief difficulty is the inaccessibility of the rock and the overwhelming force of the waters as they rush by the pinnacle. Its removal is again being studied. Iceland ls turning cut good sized trawlers. Two of the latest are the Askur. 17.5 .teet ong, and the Surprise, with a length of 193 feet. Each has a crew of 38. The former has a raised quarter desk, whaleback forecastle and cruiser stern. The Surprise is equipped with radar, echo sounders, central heating, hot and cold showers and air conditioning. degrees 59 E. 1640 feet: thence S29 j Ships painted white have been WM Z.& to'? "main as much as mark of Watson Island: thence north- I fight or ten degrees cooler In erly. westerly and southerly following i tropical Waters than those with Island to the intersection with the , oiaCK nuns, easterly boundary of the Canadian National Railway right-of-way at the southerly end of Watson Island: thence southerly alone the easterly boundary of said rteht-of-way to point of commencement: save and exceDt thereout and therefrom anv Dortlon of the Canadian National Railway rleht-of-way Included there in: and contalnlne 70 acres more or leu. PORT FTtWAnn CFLLTJLOSE COMPANY LIMITED. Dated June 4th. 1947. 1 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) General Motors winning from the Navy 11-5. Postulo, first man up for Co-op cot to first on an error. Smith after hitting a two-bager First man up for High School scored. Simes hit a two-bagger and when Forman also hit, Simes rame in. Simes got the second Hi$h School run in the third after getting on base on an .error. Forman was out for inter- All three roses are In local gar- rn? ith e catcher Shape dens. Snapdragons should not be planted year after year in the same spot. Their position needs to be changed. Mr. McDonald had a climbing lose which did not bloom. He moved it 3 feet Iron a westerly to a southerly exposure and It Ls new a mass of bloom. It js new time to dry .off tulip bulbs and store. Among climbers doing well in the city are Oimatls. Wistaria. Rose of China and Dr. Mandyt red climber Tropacolum Specio-sum has a goad start in at least two local gardens. A trip over to the Court House hit apd Hartwl? doubled put Sharpe had pot touched second base and war out. It was a pad break for the students. They failed to score again. For Co-op Pallister walked two. allowed seven hits and struck out three. Wesch. for High School, walked seven.'struck put seven and yielded seven hits. Co-op had ten men left on bases pud Hi&h School had six. High School was without Lav-igne and Forbes but "Skiopy" MacDonald turned in a first-class game at third and young H. Pierce did a fair Job at first though charged with two .errors. Forman's catch in deep foul territory off Ward' big hit was a fielding feature Co-op AB R H Postulo 5 1 0 Smith 3 0 2 Bellis .4 1 3 Ward 4 0 0 Pallister 2 3 1 Warren 3 1 I Slater 2 0 0 Edgar 4 0 0 Kuruluk 3 0 0 30 6 7 HIGH SCHOOL AB Symes 4 Forman ....4 Sharpe 3 Hart wig MacDonald Kennedy . Pierce Owens Wesch Co-op 4 0 M 0 ..-2 3 n 3 27 H!?h School 10 10 0 0 Umpires: At plate, MrWhlnney: bases Neil R 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 -0 1 ''6 .0 2 George Ross Wins Second General Motors In the second game the hardhitting, hard-playing General Motors won from a weakened Navy team by 11-5. Navy started off with three runs. Parlett was on on an error. Turner hit safely, poth scored on Gnjff'g two-bagger. Groff was out. being ciught )n a hot box between third and home. Ourvlch hit safely and Sparks was safe on a fielder's choice. Guryich scored on Du mas's two-bagger. General Mo tors evened the scored when si-monson hit safely, Smith was safe on an error. Llnd?ay and Pavllkis hit safely so that Sl-mundson, Smith and Lindsay all scored. Navy got another run In the sixth when Dumas scored after hitting a good threebagger. Groff added j.he If th n the last inn- ins. Navy got the bases loaded but three men where left stranded. Actually ihey had eleven men Jctf on base during the game. General Motors got two runs In the fourth when Pomlnato AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY V-8 ABUNDANT DEPENDABLE POWER POWER UNITS SPECIFICATIONS Powered with latest Ford V-8 engine. Starter, Generator, Battery, Down Draught Caxburator, Heavy Duty Ford Truck Radiator, specially designed Power Take-off, equipped with flexible coupling and two ball, bearing pillow blocks, Fuel Tank built in sub-fraroe. Bob Parker Limited P.O. Box 38 170 East Third Ave. Phone 83 SHORT SPORT! was out. Bell's bit safely. Ward a-- j stryck out, Pallister was walked. Friday evening's game brings Warren hit safely and three runs 'rvRA nnd Gordon and Anderson came in. Slater got on on an together. At present they are error and Warren came In. Ed-; tle for tnlrd place and whlch-car was out and the Co-op had , eyer wins wU1 move mt0 seCond four runs in. It was their best piac behmd the leading Co-op inninf . They got one In the third nlne 1 v.hen PalHster was walked and I . cored. They got one in the sev-1 xonlght's game in the Ladles' epth when Pallister aga4n sewed, Fa$tbau League sees the lowly Khatadas up against the High School nine. The club rItIs" feel that they are more than due for a win and will be out to register their first VKtory. And the students still convinced that they were Just a little unlucky not to win on Tuesday will be out to win tonight. singled, Lambie hit a two-bagger and Anfone single, but the latter was out at home. The fifth inning was fatal for the Navy as the Motormen counted six runs. The team batted n ht round. Two walks, an error and three hits enabled Dominato. Lambie, Antone. Ivanco Arney and Simundson to score Dominato, on the muad for General Motors, walked three allowed nine hits and struck out ('eight. Lambie's great catch of Turner's mighty blow in the second was a notable bit of fielding. Simunson and Antcne, with two out of three, and Dominato and Lambie, with two out of four, were the hitters. Parlett gave up one walk, allowed thirteen hits and struck cut five. Dumas wUh two hits, a three-bagfer and a two-bagger out of thrte tunes at bat was the hitting star. Tui-ner had two out of three. Guryich, catching in place of Postuk. did a great Job behind tne plate He encouraged the opposing batters to hit, he helped the umpire to call strikes and hlls and even offered to help th score-keepers. He really did a good jrt. Navy were short two of their regular piayeis ard were definitely handicapped. NAVY AB Meads 5 Parlett f Turner 4 Groff . 4 Gurvich .... 3 Dumas -..j .3 Mains 3 B'aln 4 34 .GENERAL MOTORS - Arney 4 Simundson 3 B. Smith 3 Lindsay 4 Pavllkis 4 Dominato 4 Lamb!e 4 Aritone .. .3 Ivanco 3 82 NAVY 3 0 0 C 0 1 R 0 0 0 5 1 2 1 1 n 2 2 I 1 11 1 CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rate Jtor your convenience , , . 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