.io... 4 ...i ... . t prince Eupctt Daily r3ciu3 Friday, August 29, 1947 - - Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: ac per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 80c. Birth Notices 60c; Cards ot Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: (2. FOR RIKT FOR RESJll Two-roomed front - suite. 221 Fifth Avenue East. WANTED ROOM AND HOARD (207) 8UITE-FOR RENT Kitchen set ' and heater for sale. Apply Suite 1, 610 Sixth Ave. West. . (202) FOR RENT One large sleeping room. Apply 801 Borden St. (203) FOR RENT Comfortable sleep- - lne room. Apply 806 Fraser Street. (203) ZTOR RENT-J-Sleeplng room with kitchen privilege. 221 5th Ave. ' E. (202) ROOM for Rent and board If de sired. 812 SecomLAvenue West. Phone Red 976. (207 1 HELP WANTED WANTED Two Ironers, top wages. Apply Canadian Pioneer Laundry. (203) HELP WANTED Labourers for construction and demolition work. Apply North West Construction Ltd. Suite 1, Stone Bldg. (2021 WANTED Names are being received at the Dally News office of- boys or girls desiring delivery routes. (tf) HELP WANTED- Ward Maids for Prince Rupert General Hospital. Apply Matron, (tf) HELP WANTED Housekeeper for elderly couple. $60.00 a month with room and board. Phone 264, days; Black 85, evenings, (tf ) WANTED Woman .to cook for off in afternoons. Evenings free. Live in or out. State salary. Phone Black: 500. (207) AGENTS 1VANTED '.AROUND Prince Rupert opportunity for a reliable man to sell Rawlelgh Products. No experience needed tgstrt. Write today; -"Ra'wlelgh's Dept. WO - 166-H-189, Winnipeg, Canada. (202) WANTED TO BUY Fair-sized house in vicinity of school. Cash. Phone Qreen 620. (202) WANTED Light delivery truck. Write O, Lundquist, Smithers, B.C. (204) J M WANTED IMMEDIATELY Five ' good used cars now on sale, Chrysler, Dodge and La-salle. Contact Johnson or Mair. Phone Black 156 or call 171 3rd Ave. East (tf) , WANTED Second-hand coal range, also coal .heater. P.O. Box 511, City. (203) -t WANTED Eldarly woman tc - look after small child. Phone "Red 276. evenings. (207) WANTED Medium sized or . : email piano.. Phone Oreen 620. (204) SHIP Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd.. 935 East Cordova St., Vancouver. B.C. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Table meals. Mrs Lawley. 622 Fraser Street (tf) PERSONAL THERE'S an excellent chance uttsr - - -that we have the remedy for r- your ASTHMA or HAY FEV- f BR. It may not help YOU but then again the average of re- ! llefs is very high, and you too i might find yourself breath- ' """Una normally again, A letter to LIFE LINE PRODUCTS, Granville Street will bring you a reply that you can think over. (207) WILL the party who received, the w watch in payment for taxi fare two months ago on a Friday night please leave same a Dally News office. (202) Classified Advertising Pays! EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news Items, to ensure. publication, should be in Uw office by 10 ajn. Contributors are asked to bear this In mind. Items of social and personal Interest are always welcome. FOR SALE FOR SALE--!1S38 Chrysler Royal Sedan. Privately owned. Can be seen at Dan's Service Sta tion, McBrlde Street. (202) FOR SALE 2x4,, 2x6, shiplap, flooring and dimensions. Phone Green 698. (tf) FOR SALE 27-foot boat. East hope engine in first class shape. Moored at Yacht Club. Price $300. (210) FOR SALE Oil Heater, Phone Red 597, or call at 817 Ninth West. (206 FOR SALE Brand new three- room house with modern bathroom, modern design, water view and good ground, immediate occupancy. Priced for quick sale, $3,200. Collart & McCaffery. (tf) FOR SALE One 15 ft. Sailboat, Class "Super Rag." Complete with sails. Price $175. Phone Black 829. (203 FOR SALE A washing machine $130.00 Apply 511, 7th Ave. E. .(205) NEW and Used Household and Office Furniture and Hardware. New unpainted 4-draw-er chests, Bookcases and Medicine Chests $2.75; Scatter Rugs $L25; Mattresses, Electric Double Hot Plates S7; Desks, Small size Steves for wood and coal, Compasses frcm $1. Used Kitchen Tables $4; Bicycles; Mirrors 50c; Single Beds complete $20; Office Chairs. Other useful articles at reduced prices. B.C. Furniture Co. Black- 324. FOR SALE Springfield rifle 30-40 Krag, as new. Phone Qreen 106. (208) FOR SALE Barb wire troll) $4.00; 4" fir edge grain flooring 65.00 M; 16x48, 16x32 Don-naconna lath $40.00 M; 1 good cook stove $20.00; Window screens 75c each; 4" and 6" sewer pipe not taken out per foot 20c; 6x6 and 8x8 2x6-4' long $25.00 M; 15 electric reflectors and guards 18" with Mogul sockets. Spies and Meckling, Wantage Road Group 4, Phone 866. (208) LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Rupert and Terrace, one drop-cloth 12x16, Saturday night. Please leave at Bob Parker's or Spencer's Garage, Terrace, B.C. Reward. LOST Two fishing rods, one bamboo, one steel, on highway. Reward. Phone Red 183. (208) METAL WORK DONT Wait for Winter. Now Is the time to have that eaves-trough fixed and ruriiace installed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd.. Black 884 (tf) PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET "METAL WORK. Fur naces, t sinks, eaves-troughing and stack work. Letourneau & Sons, 029 Sixth West, Phone 543. (tf) MACHINKKY ro SAW better lumber more economically, use the modem and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac tured by National Machinery Company Limited. Vancouver, BU (tf) CONTOURS CHANGE In prehistoric tiroes, most nf the Rocky Mountain area was covered by an Inland sea extend ing irom the Gulf of Mexico to me Arctic Ocean. IN THE SI I'HKMR roi'HT OF KKI- ill COLUMBIA IN PROBATtl IN THK MATY KH OK YIIK "A!MI. 'iiAllov ACT" AM) IN HIE MATTKIl OP THE ESTATE "r i-bitit t IK KAN, IIKCKAHKI), INYKSTATT TAKE NOTICE that br Orri.r of ui. Honour judge W. O. Fnitsm t...! Judge of, the SuDreme Cmirfc nf Bri tish Columbia, I was on the 25th day ui August, a.u. i47, appointed Ad miniEtrator or the Estate of Peter Curran, late ot Telegraph Creek. Brl- iisn Columbia, who died on or about the 20th day of December, 1948, at urawy tree. British Columbia. All persona Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to mo forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 30th day of September. 1947, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims ot which I shall have been notified. I DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C this . 20th day of August, A D. 1947, ' ROBERT P JOHNSTON, OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. TELEGRAPH CREEK, B. C (211) BING CROSBY IS JASPER VISITOR; EXCITEMENT ATTENDS HIS ARRIVAL POPULAR SCREEN STAR CUTS UP ON GOLF COURSE JASPER Warming up for the eighteenth annual for sale 4 Eathope engine. Totem Pole Tournament to be played here Sept. 1-7, Apply st. Elmo Hotel, uoom e.; R- n,.osw idol of screen and radio, had a Grand (204) game of golf on the championship Jasper Park Lodge course Wednesday afternoon. He also had a lesson from Leroy Goldsworthy, the resort's golf professional, who will soon be coach- ing Buffalo Bison's hockey club Partnering Mr. Crooner was burly S. Davidson Hefron, investment dealer of Sewlckley, in suburban Pittsburgh, winner of the United States Amateur in 1019 and member of the VJS. Walker Cup team in 1923. Gol-die, the pro, teamed up with Mrs. Herron. A large gallery followed the foursome over the and the lady's 175-yard first tee drive, compared with the mens, zbu s, reoeivea louaesi applause. In winning the friendly match Uiree-up, Goldsworthy and Mrs. Herron had to contend with The "gone fishing" sign was and radio writer of Los Angeles, he is in the Tonquin Valley angling for rainbow trout. EXCITEMENT IAS BING ARJUVES There's usually plenty of excitement for -vacationists at Jarper Park Lodge but there iwas calm and expectancy among the guests and staff Just prior to arrival of the movie star. Tension broke at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday wnen the guest of the day arrived. . The crconer'sentry was a quiet one. Accompanied by his friend William Morrcw, Bing drove up to the main bulldlncr entrance, registered at ttc front desk, returned to his car and went to, his burajalow. They were. ready to dine, after driving! most of the day. The pair left Sand Point, Idaho, at 7, o'clock Tuesday1 morning, coming by way of, Cranbrook, Kjiraberley, Radium Hot Springs and Windermere, thence over the Jasper-Banff Highway, at the Columbia Ice-; field Chalet, overlooking the gigantic 150 square mile ice-; field, they stopped to chat , with Manager Jack Brewster. who met Bing last year when he was on location here for , Paramount' $3,000,000 techni color film "The Emporor Waltz." expected to be" 'released early in 1948. First to greet the celebrity were John Stark, manager of Jasper Park Lodge, and Major James A. Wood, superintendent, Jasper National Park. Both became well acquainted with him during his long stay here in 1946. Bing's keen Interest in golf led him to first enquire as to the condition of the champlon- hlp course. When Informed the fairways and greens were in ex cellent shape, he smiled and ad- mltted he'd be out practising soon. "I've been at my Nevada ranch for some time and haven't had any golf lately. That calls for a workout," lie ' said. He's looking forward to playing in the famed afOKf classic, the Totem Pole tournament, to be played here during September 1 to .7. with 200 competitors 18 holes entered from all parts of the continent. "It's .going to be lots of fun," said Bing. "I hear the competition is pretty stiff." Aside from golf, he plans to do some trout fiihing in Jasper's well-stocked waters. He will be doing considerable rid- Bing's 75 and lots of kidding by i jns too, as he is due to start the crooner, particularly direst- out September 8 on a fortnight's ed at the pro, who broke the ! big game hunt in the territory tenovated course's record for the first nine and a dazzling 32. Goldsworthy came in with a 37, 'for a two-under-par 69. Mrs. Herron scored 92 and her hus-'band's deadly putts gave him an SO. The pay-off came in the eighteenth green, where Bing put on his best act of the match. Goldie was putting a long one for a three. Crosby, standing close 'behind, unknown to the pro, waved an "Indian sign"" in his direction. The putt was inches, short The Crooner, also trying for a birdie, carelessly north of Jajpex Park. Plans for the trip have been drawn up by Stan Kitchen, veteran outfitter and guide here. Accompanying Crosby and Morrcw on the trail will be Col. Newton CTumley and John Oldham, of Elko, Nevada, where Blng's ranch Is located, and Dr. Arnold Stenens of Los Angeles, The trio will arrive here about September 7. "We're hoping to bag some nice trophes," commented Bins. Speaking of huntjng, there will be lots of shooting around Jasper Park Lodge and the golf course from tooay on. Camera poked at his ball which rolled; enthusiasts are all set to photo- 15. feet to the cup and sank.Veraph Bing at every opportun- The green was rimmed with hundreds cf spectators and the antics of Jasper's current No. 1. guest delighted them. ity. Ladies' Fastball The commission decided that th nrW Fastball Leaaue nlav- hanging on the doorway of offe AouW sUrt on Bing's bungalow. Accompanied , ,,.H lfrtl hni1, ,,. rwdnn by friend Bill Morrow screen and AndeMOn playing a f. three series, the winner to play the Moose, also In a best-of-three swies, in a season's FIRST PACIFIC LINK America's first transcontinental railway was built in Panama spanning the 50-mile Isthmus, complete in 1855. TIBETAN MASK -William Dunning, of Toronto, dbove, and Erne3t Reid, of Ottawa and Belleville, returned recently from a two-month stay in Tibet. One of their "souvenirs" is this devil mask, usd in dances, which represents the spirit of an even more fearsome character called GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. Agents for Slater Shoes i 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SPEER8, Manager Specializing In Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work 253 East First (Cow Bay) Phone Black 884 P.O. Box 1219 PRINCE RUPERT I FASTBALL RAINED OUT Owing to rain the reularly scheduled fastball game between Gordon and Anderson and High School in the Ladies' Fastball League series was cancelled. FASTBALL PLAY-OFFS II Series to Begin Saturday Evening With Four Teams Competing At a meeting ot the Fastball' Commission yesterday after- j noon plans, were drawn up for j the season's play-ofls. They will j start tomorrow evening. This evening's game will be J the last regular league fixture j j and will bring Co-op and C.N. j R.A. together. j j I The League winners for this I year have been declared and ! the General Motors nine repeat j their last year's victory. The Navy team, at the bottcm of the j league and unable to field a1 team, has been eliminated from the play-offs. Tomorrow eve- j nlng's first game of the play- j orfs will bring Gordon and Anderson against High School.; On Monday evening C.N.R.A. will meet Co-op. Wednesday's fixture bririss the second game between Hih School and Gordon and Anderson and Friday's , game will bring Co-op and C.N. R.A. together in their second plny-off game. These series will ; be the best two out of three earnes. ana later imures wiu drnprd on the results of the first two games. j Owing to the shorter evenings , the games will be seven innings. The play-off schedule was arranged after it was decided that the present second and fourth teams in the league standing should play a best two-out-of-three series and the present third and fifth team should also ,olay a best two-out-ofnthree series. The winners of this would meet the General Motors In a final series. Those in attendance at the commission meeting were J S. Wilson, chairman, W Landon. R G. Mcore. Enn Forward and Miss Margaret SUnn. Classified Aaverttsine Payj! rhree Sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN DAYLIGHT SAVING) Tuesdays, 1:30 pm- Coquitlam. Fridays, 5 p.m. Catala. Saturdays, 10;15 p.m. Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays, 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 8 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS August 8 and 22 September 6 and 19 Midnight1. FOR SOUTH ISLANDS August 10 and 24 September 8 and 21 Midnight. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 BESNER BLOCK Smithers Downs;; Hazelton 3-1 HAZELTON Smtther baseball team defeated Hazelton by a icore of 3-1 in a game here that was followed by various other MJcrtlmg events. Feature of the game was the pitching ot Carl Splcer of SmWhers and Charles Smith of Hazelton. both of whetn allowed only one hit. Hazelton scored Its only run in the first inning while SmKh?r piled all three ot their runs 'n .the second. . Following the ame, Ahere weire a number of foot races, Howard Wale. Hazelton joiinter ;won the 100-yard dash, with his younger brother Clarence corn-inn: second. Willie Wilson' of Haswilget won the log chopping contest, with Steve Moore and Moses Wilson sharing second prize. Fastball Schedule Friday Co-op vs. C.N.R.A Saturday Navy vs. General Motors. u . ii ' C ... I MT kSM "This is one time I'm broadcasting without music," Bays Dennis Day, radio singing star. "I'm telling the world about Adam the hat that's a hit coast to coast. Adam's right in key with me!" Stop In today! Choose your Adam a better word for hat, a better buy for you! 1,1 A Adam hat! $6.50 to $8.00 RUPERT MEN'S and BOYS' STORE Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUFERT From This Date WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked 512.00 per ton MINE RUN Loose $11.00 per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies Consult us for your needs In all types of printing work. Everything In high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion Fountain Pens DIBB PRINTING COMPANY THIRD AVENUE RUPERT MARINE REALTY (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY , RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OK CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront Box M Phone Green 075 Good Cosr.p mmJFrn - ri) swrrii . flea ti ' - i iv mm. nvvj ti - 'ttt r w a i zn OLD CHU The Tobacco of Quq in b i 1 1 1 1 ii i i ii pi i n mini i Remember . . . The THREE SISTERS ONCE AGAIN OPEN FOR Bob Parker itv i-,-i.nj.iJur.iiWjl.-iu.1Irr.TTWw OWTM ftill II BUSINESS Same Place, Same Jim Morsn, S E R VICE A It 0 V N I) THE CUtl FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Prompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 216 4th St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SB mi I'honeJl IH FRASB51 Pr2a? 7An Ounce of Prevwl is worth a Pound o((l LIKE A SKILLED PHYSICIAN OUR SBtfH3' ISTS CAN EXAMINE YOUR CAR FOR STtfl ILLNESS . . . AND RECOMMEND TREATS VENT MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN'S Our service manager. GUP FTROMDAHL 5 many years of expcrlcno and will bf P advise you about the conditu i: of yourn- THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SEBVSjl l.'ril.Mnrl. Il.nlnra FrW H "Offering 37 years of pradicl Experience in Prince Rupert JOHN GURVICH I has returned to the - CONTRACTING No Job Too Large JVoM EXCAVATING, HAULING, UIP PHONE 32 For Your EattngjPS''' Rroadwa . Cafe (Formerly Boston THE BEST FOOO FINEST COOKING TOP SERVICE T-V 1 :: Aiig ChoffMci" J muncsc uisncs - .Ni OUT" OKl" "TAKE - Hours: 7 A.M. to 1:30 A-M.