1. J. la! 'flv f lffl.il m i 4, iarfhcc. Rupert Dflflv J3cto0 Tuesday, August 12, 1947 - - Classified Advertising Classified: ac per word per Insertion, minimum chrg, 60c. Birth NotlcM 60c: Cards ot Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: (2. .TENDERS ATTENTION TIMBERMEN! - Tenders wanted for 404 acres of crown grant timber In Remo district for cash sale. Tenders must be in to Mrs. M. Boyn-ton, Prince Rupert Hotel, be fore August 18. Highest or any WANTED Names are being received at the Dally News office of boys or girls desiring delivery, routes. (tf) H ELP WANTED Ward Maids for Prince Rupert General Hospital. Apply Matron, (tf) WORK WANTED Teen-age girl will look after children afternoons and evenings. Phone Greena 922. (J89 WANTED WANTED Home for 2 month old cat, part persian. Phone Red 968. (188) WANTED Light delivery truck. Write G. Lundquist, Smithers, B.C. (204) AGENTS WANTED AROUND Prince Rupert, opportunity for a reliable man to , sell Rawleigh Products. No ex-. perience needed to s?art. Write today. Rawleigh's Dept. WG-J66-H-189, Winnipeg, Canada. (ID BHIP Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd.. 935 Fast Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) WANTED By September 1, fur- nisned housekeeping rooms, also rooms with board for In coming teachers. Write School Board Secretary or Phone Red 442. (192) SWAP LADIES fall and winter coat, casual type, size 16-J8,, for trunk. 913 10th East. 1901 ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND BOARI $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from, home. Tabic meals. Mrs Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST Railway ticket. Return to C.N.R. office. Reward. (189) FOUND Safety deposit key, Owner may have same by paying for this ad at the Daily News. tf) LOST Blue pendant. Saturday afternoon. Phone Red 904. (J89) LOST Golden Cocker Spaniel named "Tuffy." Please Phone t Red 414. or 795. .U89) METAL WfOUK DONT Wait for Winter. Now Is the time to have that eaves-trough fixed and furnace Installed, Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., Black 884 (tf) Admtln In the Dally News' FOR SALE FOR SALE- -Three room cottage with shower, near Conrad school. Owner leaving, will sacrifice $1,000 or $1,250 furnished.- Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342. (189) tenders not necessarily accept- bargain ;,xR QUICK SALE ed. FOR R1NT (193) FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms with kitchen privileges. 221 5th East. 89) FOR RENT One room furnish- ' ed cabin. Apply 953 3rd. Ave. West after 5 pjn. (189) FOR RENT Cabin, furnished, nice, clean and warm. 1142 Park Avenue. Phone Green 2?4 (189) MACHINERY TO 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. .(tf) HELP IVANTED MALE ASSISTANT Stockman and front end pump attenjant. Steady employment. Appiy Bob Par- ker Ltd., Prince Rupert, B.C. (189) WANTED Experienced bartender for Phllbert Hotel, Terrace, B.C. (188) HELP WANTED REQUIRED at the Prince Rupert General . Hospital: Cook and an assistant coos. Apply to Matron. (tf) . . WANTED A Matron for the m .".RWley Ilome. Board ana room with salary. Address Arch-deacon Hodson at Blue 827. (190) $2,000 haidles $3,000 buy. 0-room hou. with 3 lots on fitn. East. Apply Collart and Mac-Caffery. (tf) FOR SALE 5 used cars, 1-8 cyl inder Hudson, 1 Dodge, 3 Fords, from $500 up. Contact Johnson or Malr. Phone Black 156 or call 171 3rd Ave. East, (tf) 1938 LINCOLN Sedan for .sale. Parker's Garage. (190) FOR SALE 27-foot boat. East- hope engine In first "class shape. Moored at Tacht Club. Price $300. (218) FOR SALE Fitted kitchen cab inet, kitchen table . and two kitchen cupboards all painted Ivory. Apply 413 McBride St. (188) FOR SALE One studio lounge, like new;, one English pram, good condition; one new Beaver lathe, 36-lnch bed. 16-inch swing,- chisels and all attachments; one new table saw, 8-inch blades with new motor. Phone Green 624 after 6 p.m. (188) FOR SALE 1940 Plymouth Sedan. Apply Arrow Cabs. (tf) FOR SALE-HOroup 4 Spies & Meckllng. Phone 866. Flooring, Qyproc, Buildings (small and large), Donnaconna, Steam radiation, Shingles, Lumber, Paint, 900 gallon gas tank. (188) FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Monday, August 25, for the purchase of any or all of the following lots. Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Block 11, Plan 946,Townslte of Massett, Queen Charlotte 'District. Highest or any tendpr not necessarily accepted. Terms: Strictly Cash. Gordon F. Forbes, Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of Cyril a. Harrison, deceased. (189) FOR SALE General dry goods business In rapidly growing town located In the Central Interior of B.C, $12,000.00 will handle building, stock and fixtures. For full information apply Box 263, Prince Rupert Daily News. (190) FOR SALE -Black arid white enamel coal and wood range, also 3-piece deluxe mohair chesterfield suite by Restmoor, full spring construction.. Both as new. Piwne Green 316. (189) FOR SALE New & Useil Furniture and Hardware. Slightly used wool blanketes $450, Bicycles, Mirrors 50c. Cushions for boats and chesterfields $2, office chairs, single beds complete $20, new desks, small size wood and coal stoves, scatter rugs $$j.zs, used vacuum cleaner $$12, new hot plates $350, new unpalnted chest of drawers, new cpmpasses from $1. Other useful articles at reduced prices. B. C. Furniture, Black 324. FOR SALE Beam trawler "Col- net," completely rigged. $14,-000, Phone Blue 932. (192) FOR SALE Brand new carpet, 6 ft. 6"x9 ft. Wine with blue. 511 7th Ave. East. (193) FOR SALE 3 piece slip covered chesterfield suite. What: of fers? Blue 712. (189) FOR SALE 3 room cabhvpartly furnished. $700. 885 Summit Avenue. Phone Blue 830 after pm. j193) FOR SALE Doll buggy $5.00. Less than price. 913 loth East. KJ90) FOR SALE r- Offers plainly marked "Offer for S-25" on envelope will be received by the under&lgned up to ?6th of August, 1947, on a 1936 2-ton Dode Commercial Express condition as Is and where Is licence and registration not included. This vehicle can be seen by applying to A. S. Ward, Road Foreman, Port Clements, B.C. Purchasing Commission, par Uament Buildings, Victoria B.C, (It) August 8th, 1947. Baseball Box 'Score Sunday's Game WATTS & NICKERSON Or off If Beruschl ss Dcminato lb Anton c 'Pitched in 7th. MOCSE- Abel c AM "AB R H ... 4 0 0 . 4- . ,0 0 ..4 0 1 ... 3 0 1 ... 4 0 1 ...4 0 1 ... 3 0 1 ..3 0 0 ... 1 0 0 ... 1 0 0 fth. AB R 11 .... 5 0 1 ..3 1 0 ...5 2 1 ...5 2 2 ...5 2 2 ...5 1 1 ... 3 4 1 ... 5 2 0 ... 4 1 3 ...2 1 1 For Llnney in 6th. W. and N .000 000 000- 0 Moose 000 007 10412 Classified Advertising Pays! The Corporation at the City of (North Vancouver FOR SALE S.S. North Vancouver Ferry No. 3 Sealed tenders clearly marked "Tender for 6.S. Ferry No. 3" will be received by the City Clerk, City Hall, North Vancou- yer, B.C., up to 5 pan. of September 30th, 1947, for the purchase of North Vancouver Ferry No. 3. This Ferry Is berthed and will be delivered alongside Ferry Wharf at North Vancouver, B.C., and particulars In addition to those outlined hereunder may be obtained by appointment with G. Chalmers, Superintendent at the Ferry Wharf, North Vancouver; B.C.. or by writing to the latter address. I Built in the year 1911. Hull construction of steel. (double ended ferry type). Cabin construction above main deck cf wood. Lengtl) overall 165 feet. Breadth overall 45 ft. (Including fponsoned sections P&S). Dra ft 9 ft. Displacement at ?bove draft 533 tons. Gross tonnage 1176.03. Space for 18 passenger automobiles on Main Deck. Number of passengers allowed 610. Steam driven by two (2) Compound Recinrocatlng En-sines total IHP 400. Eaulooed with two (2) B&W water-tube boilers W.P. 160 lbs. Tenders must be accompanied toy a certified cheque for 10 per cent of the tender, cheque .to be made payable to the order of the Corporation ot the City of North Vancouver as an earnest of carrying out the tender If it is accepted. If the tender is not accepted the cheque will be re turned. The hiehest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. C. GIBBS. - City Clerk. (189) ISO BATTERY MODEL As Illustrated smart, plastic cabinet t).." ELECTRIC MODEL As Illustrated two-tone, plastic cabinet $:U.b."i Today in Sports C.N.R.A. DEFEATS HIGH SCHOOL Hailwaymen Win in a Pi tillers' Battle 6-4 In a very well contested fastball League fixture last evening at Gyro Ball Park Canadian National Recreational" Association overcame a threVrun deficit, found themselves tied four-all in the seventh Inning and then managed to gefa run across in each of the eighth and ninth innings to defeat a' hard-playing High School by 6 to 4. High School retired the railway men In the first three Innings with only one of the C.N.R.A. even getting on base and that only on an error. The students themselves collected three runs In their first time up. Schesk singled, Foreman laid down a perfect bunt, Hartwlg was safe on a fielder's choice and Forbes made first on Jensen's error. Scherk, Forman and Hartwlg all scored. In the fourth inning C.N.R.A. got four runs. Techabold was walked. Dunbar was safe on a fielder's choice when Tschabold was nipped at second base. Schroeder hit a two-bagger and Dunbar scored. Jensen was safe on Scherk's poor throw to first and then Boulton doubled, scor ing Schroeder and Jensen. Chy- zyk was walked. Nixon was safe on. a fielder's, choice and Boul BLACKHEADS Don't u LLckhwuU-dlMoW. thm. GjJ P"d 'rom .n oun. of pwoxU.. Srug .tor. nd .pplr SlT Si..t.l2r y thl ID,lhoi' USED GOODS WE BUY AND SELL ENTERPRISE MARKET Phone ill'.i 144 Third Avenue West Just Arrived! 'WWMWMMWW WWW WMWWW WW SLATER KANGAROO OXFORDS $14.50 GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 NOW AVAILABLE - AT PRE-WAR PRICES McBride Street Phone 311 C.NH.A. AB R. Duncan .... 4 Tschabold .... 3 Dunbar 5 Schroeder 5 Schwab 5 Jensen 3 Boulton 4 Chyzyk 1 Berner 2 Nixon 4 36 HIGH AB S:herk 4 Forman 4 Sharpe 4 Hartwlg 4 Forbes 4 Olsen 4 Symes 4 Owens 4 Wesch 4 36 R H PO A 0 0 10 .10 11 10 11 112 0 0 12 1 2 0 1 1 ' 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 6 3 17 4 R H PO A 112 0 ,1 1' 4 0 0 0 2 3 ,114 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 .0 10 0 4 4 18 6 Umpires jAt plate, J. Coma-dina; bases, V. Dell. The Fastball League standing: Gen. Motors - 8 2 .800 C. K. R. A. 8 4 .606 G. and A 6 5 .545 Co-op 5 5 .500 High School 4' 8 ,333 Navy 2 9 .181 SHOWSPORT - In tonight's game in the Ladles' Fastball League the Moose nine will take on Gordon I and Anderson. In their last encounter the Moose team won by 9-6, staving off a late effort by the store ladies. Gordon and Anderson has shewn Improvement recently and will be all out ton rcored. Duncan was walked ; to upset the league leaders to- but Tschabold was out to Hart- night. wig. ONJR.A. now led 4-3. Neither team scored in the fifth and sixth Innings. High School tied the s:ore in the sev- ; enth when Symes, who had got on base on Schwab's erfar, scor- ( ed on Wesch's single, i In the eighth C.N.R.A. went one up. Sch ab doubled but was nipped at third on Sharpy's quick threw to Scherk. Jensen was walked and later scored. The railwaymen ccored their final run in the ninth when Tschabold was walked and came home on an ?rror. In the last 'of the ninth Dunbar struck dut the three batters who faced him. Both pitchers were in good form and hits were hard to get. Dunibar yielded four, allowed no walks and struck out nine. This brings his jtrike-outs for the season to 116. Olsen. just .returned to town, also struck out nine, allowed only three hits, but they were all doubles, and Issued five walks. Forman rook four char.-os without an error, his catch of Schroeder's big drive in the second being outstanding. Hartwlg also covered a lot of .ground in taking four .catches. Nixon's catch of Hartwlg's flv in the sixth was cleverly made. Hart-wig's double in the third was High School's big hit. C.N.R.A. 0(10 400 0116 High School .300 000 1004 won Favourite Shaving SINGER Electric Sewing Machines f For Rent T Reasonable Rates I Phone 864 Prince Ruperli Singer Sewing Machine Co. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. I'hone 37 P.O. Box 314 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert GEORGE McWHINNEY & Company CONTRACTING IN Decorating, Landscaping Lawns, Etc. 147 4th Ave. E. (To rear of Pioneer Laundry) Phone Black 489 P.O. Box 1426 Years Ago In SPORT August 11, .1922 In the Boys' junior thrcwing-the-baseball contest winners were Douilas Friraell, William Stewart and" Howard Hlooara. In the- ba?e-runnin: contest results were: Doug Friasell, 16 Intends; Tommy Fraser, 17 seconds; W. Cavalier, 17 4-5 In the fourth game of the Stuart Benefit Shield the Sons of .Canada defeated the Callus by 4-2. Playlwr uphill, the Sons scored three times In the first half through Long, Mackintosh and Menzles whose long floater from centre field beat. Martin. Kinghom scored for the Callles. In the second half J. Marks scored for the Son and George Sellars for the Callies. Teams: Sons cf Canada Frlziell: Wood and Anderson; V. Menzies. Davles and G. Mitchell: S. Marks. Warreri. J. Marks, Long and James Mitchell. Callies Martin: Kinghorn ahd J. Currle; Abbott. Scott and J. Campbell; Ed. Smith. W. Mitchell, E. Mackintosh, G. Anderson and Sellars. Ladies' Fastball August 12 Moose vs. Gordor. and Anderson. BASEUALL STANDINGS IN GAMES W L Pc. Savoy 11 4 .733 Moose 8 7 .533 Watts, Nlckerson 4 12 .250 aT RAZOR I Combination theiWorld Over Men, for the best-looking shaves, the quickest and easiest money can buy, use the Gillette Tech Razor and today's Gillette Blue Blades. They fit exactly, and protect you from the discomfort caused by misfit blades. 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