I. Ui. f . m t If f f it a fezr St I 4 t pffnce Rupert Daiip Betas Thursday, July 10, 1947 Classified Advertising - - - - Classifieds : 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 60c. Birth Notices 60c; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: (2. WANTED WANTED i or 5-room house, by August 1. Apply Box 257 Dally News. (163) WANTED Used 2x4's, any length. Box 1337. (tl) EIIIP Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd.. 935 East Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. (tt) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Housekeeper, reliable, clean, to care for 2 boys, 4 and f years. Light housework. Live In. Phone Blue 371 after 6 p.m. (162) MAIDS wanted for Miller Bay Hospital for kitchen and ward work. Native and white appll- . cants will be considered. Good salary clfered. Phone' or write the Matron, Miller Bay Hospital. (162) FOR RENT "TOR RENT One-room furnished cabin. Apply 933 3rd Ave. after 5. (161) FOR RENT Housekeeping room at Vernon Apartments. House for sale at Seal Cove. Blue 815. (tl) FOR RENT One large light housekeeping room and one sleeping room. Apply. 801 Borden Street. UC3I FOR RENT 16 foot boats with air-cooled .engines, also row-. boats. Phone 564. (161) FOR RENT Comfortable room, Phone Blue 967. 427 5th Ave. East. (161) FOR RENT HPUsE."rreplng room, single men. 221 5th Ave. East. (160) BOOM? AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from heme. Table meals. Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) LOST AND FOUND FOUND On Monday, bunch of keys on. ring on 6th Ave. West, past Dunsmuir St. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. tf) LOST-Man's R"lex Watch with gold strap. Engraving on back. Box 256 Daily News. Reward. 162) MINEltM. .rT NOTICE OK AI'I'IJCATIOV FOR CEKTH'ICATE OF IMI'KOVEMCNTS "I.IOV. "TUJEK" AXI "I'UTTl'S FRACTION" MINERAL CUUMS Situate In the Portland Canal Mining Division. Where Located KlUault River, near Alice Arm. Lawful Holder Donald Gordon Marshall. .Number of the holder's free miner's certificate 125G3-P. TAKE NOTICE that Donald Gordon Marshall. Free Miner's Certificate No. 125CS-F. Intends, at the end of sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder lor a Certificate of Improvements for 'the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant ol the above claim. 1 And further take notice that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act," must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improve-.ments. Dated this 5th day of May, 1947. D. Q. Marshall. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OLAF OUSE. DECEASED, TESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of ,Hls Honour Judge W. E. Fisher, made on the 16th day of June, A.D. 1947, my appointment as Executrix of the, estate of Olaf Ouse, deceased, 'was confirmed. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 31st day of July, AJJ. 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 estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness forthwith. DATED this 24th day of June, A.D. 1947. JESSIE KELMAN MURRAY, Executrix of the estate of Olaf Ouse, co Br&wn & Harvey, Barristers and Solicitors, Prince Rupert, B.C. (181) IN THE 8UPrtlCME (OURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HANS HOLM, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order ol His Honour Judge W. E. Fisher, made on the 21st day of March, A.D. 1947, my appointment as Executor of the estate of Hans Holm, deceased, was confirmed. All parties having claims against the 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 be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. And all parties Indebted to the es - tate are required to pay -the amount K" of their indebtedness forthwith, t nf- DATED this 24th lay of June, AJ3. 1947. .. OLE KILDAL, -vfc Executor. Estate of ; , Hans Holm, " co Brown St Harvey, f Barristers and Solicitors, Prince Rupert. B.C. iei) 15,000. FOR SALE FOR SALE By Spies and, Meck- ling, Phone 866. Used 2 large steam boilars, used 4 years; 2 lCO,0CO-gal. wood tanks, iron bound; fir flooring, Qyproc, new 4x4 long lengths. Many articles from the Group 4 Bldgs. Some large sheets plate glass. (162) FOR SALE Folding cot bed; icebox. Excellent condition. Red 183. (165) FOR SALE 3 -month-old New Hampshire pullets, $1.45 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, G. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd. (tf) FOR SALE '42 Dodge Sedan. Can be seen at Arrow Cabs. tf ) FOR SALE English Pram and Go-cart. Al condition. Apply 544 9th West. (164) FOR SALE George Turner's Place, VA miles cut of Terrace. Apply George Turner. (162) FOR SALE Relrlgtratlon equipment, VA h.p. Brunner unit and 2 large boxes complete with doors, cooling colls and meat rail. Excellent condition. P.Oi B3K 278, Prince Rupert. (161) FOR SALE 1 Springfield riHe 30-40 Krag. $75.00. Al condition. Double-barrel shotgun. $15.00. Phone 464 or Green 105. (163) FOR SALE Cabin cruiser 30x9, 16 Regal. Apply Postal Station B. Box 1257, or Fishermen's Floats. (160) FOR SALE Buildings of differ ent sizes with or without plumbing and steam. Doors, windows, clear fir finishing, shelving, bevelled" base board, Gyproc wool, Gyproc, Mason lte 4x6. lip and trough url nals. sewer tile, etc., etc. Phone 223. FOR SALE Summer cottage with V2 acre land on Lakelse Lake. Apply Terrace Hotel, Terrace. B.C. (162) FOR SALE . 8 rcom modern house, new foundations; good location; partly furnished $3,500. AND Well Built 6 room house on 3 lots; basement; concrete foundations; harfoor view; lovely grounds appl trees, currant bushes, lawn, etc. $4,500 full price $3,000 down handles. See ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342. (161) FOR SALE 14-ft. boat with 2Vi h.p. inboard Lawson engine. Apply 'Yacht Club, or phone Green '851. tU FOR SALE Desirable resort site on Lake Lakelse. Frances Poe, 147 Linden Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois. (178) HOUSEHOLD & Office Furniture, Hardware & Logging Supplies, New Wire Cable, Fishing Tackle complete $3.75. Pocket Compasses $1, Hotplates $350, Scatter Rugs $1.25, Wood & Coal Ranges small size $30, Used Anvils, Office Chairs, Desks, 3-pIece Chesterfield Sets $40, Baby Carriages from $5, Palls 50c, Electric and Battery Radios. All kinds of other useful articles at reasonable prices. B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. (tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modem and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. tf) METAL WORK DONT Walt for Winter. Now Is the time to have that eaves trough fixed and furnace installed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., Black 884 (tt) DERBY, Eng., in an at tempt to trace the composer of a waltz "Silverene," Organist Roy Bentley has played the score at 12 performances to more than Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections What was to become the town- site cf Prince Rupert was once rated a first class hunting ground. There was" scouting around for deer, instead of snaps in real estate and footholds in business . . . There was no "ground floor to get in on." Going shooting in this island wilderness was well' worthwhile. . . Even a?ter the coming of the railway, its renown lingered. For years, one could roam the adjacent woods and mountains and rarely return empty handed. Frequently, goats were shot Coming home with deer was commonplace. Since those early days, however, Kaien Island has been made a game preserve. Sport Is still to be had without going too far away tout one has to work for It The hunters, real and 'alleged, have multiplied, and as for deer' Now and then you hear the Queen Charlottes mentioned. One annot but wonder what part of the world Herr Wolfgang von Gronau has decided to call home. Previous to the last time one talked "with him, he had (moved around a lot. He flew into Prince Rupert during the early thirties, trlnsins along from Hitler's Germany and approaching the coast by way of Canada's northland observing, noting and perhaps using a camera. He came down at Seal Cove. He spoke English, waj youngish are weu accusiumcu iu and reauests. i ait ijis hww almost to the point of helping find the proverbial "needle in a 1 haystack." The latest version is a tele gram recently received by S. M. Greene, District Passenger Agent, Canadian aNtlonal Railways at Vancouver. Gordon Cole, property department head of Pramount Pictures Inc., a friend of Greene's, wired from Hollywood asking if the latter could help out and purchase one English rugby ball as in all of Southern California they Just couldn't locate one anywhere. The pigskin was bought and despatched Komptly. Now, no doubt, therell be a Vancouver-bought football in some forthcoming production. Last year In May, when Paramount was preparing to go on location at Jasper Park Lodge. Jasper National Park, for Its '$3,000,000 technicolor extrava- 'and quietly spoken. He man aged to absorb about all that was worth knowing concerning Prince Rupert and all obtained in such a chatty, conversational way. For one can interview, as well as be interviewed, at the same time. . . Not an unpleasant stranger from overseas, he knew much that remained untold. Asked when the first through train to Prince Rupert arrived, j and the average man will say "now let's see." In other words he does not knew and would rather not admit it. Nineteen fourteen would be passable guessing but that Is not good enough. It was early In the summer of that year. The hour was not long after noon. The sky was a flawless blue, and the air was warm. All Prince Rupert had assembled, including Frank Hart wit a cluster of flowers for presentation purposes. Thirty-three years ago. Thirty -three years ago and a daily train service will yet prevail. The Salt Lakes, secluded and serene, appear to have largely dropped out o? the pltcure. Time was when this place of Innocent and healthful recreation in the woods across the harbor drew regularly a proportion of the population. The sallwi the bay. : -The Only Pebble on the s?r3iSKXMHflHfllHflMV FASTEST FLIGHTCol. Albert Boyd, UJS. test pilot, 6hown as he climbed into the cockpit 1 of a jet propelled P-80, setting a new official world speed rec- ord of 623.8 miles per hour. It was the first time In 24 years that the VS. has held the world record in the air. the hike along a wodland trail, i Interest and pleasure In an en-the lake itself-, facilities Tor bath- j livening and Inexpensive way.' lng, the plunge. Impromptu plc-lThe resort still serves. But, how Mcs each contributed to one's quietly. ganza, "The Emperor vvaiiz. starring Bing Crosby and Joan rontalne. C.N.R. officials were pressed Into service by the film comrjanv's property department. After extensive search, ancient wagons, Victorian carriages, horses, cews. hogs, sheep, tur- keys, chickens even tons of a special kind cf hay were found by hard-pressed, but ever-obliging railroaders. w Conadwn radfic train b of,comfortobl,rllobl.TiU k H. 3 hi a itrii Uplctlri oni ol rh aim wK maV It . W0R By Chic Young hat familiar cheery smile, that helping hand as you board your Canadian Pacific sleeping or parlor car . . . they belong to your porter, who'll be your perpnal attendant for your Journey. Your porter wa hand-picked for hi fob He' a specialist in soft-spoken diplomacy, quiet efficiency. His good-humour Is traditional. He's Canadian Pacific's own "Ambassador of Goodwill", and big contributor to your travelling comfort and enjoyment when you go Canadian Pacific. 'LONDIE w 1 s I -1 STTsai t na Heach. 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