4 Prince Rupert Da Hp tortus Saturday. September 6. 194" - - Classified Advertising - - ClM!1,J,?l.Iw.,1ird "ton. minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notice 60ci Carda of Thank, Death Notice. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcement! : W. FOR RfNT FOR RENT Large Housekeeping room, furnlsRed. G50 7th Ave. East. itf FOR RENT Single housekeeping room, bachelor only. SCO First Avenue West. (213) FOR RENT One-room furnlsh-ed cabin near Seal Cove Cold Storage. Phone Blue 825. 200) CABIN FOR RENT Nice clean and warm. Furnished. 1142 Park Avenue. Phone Green 224. (203) FOR RENT Two roomed seml-fumtshed suite. Call after 4. 1235 Park Avenue. (211) HELP WANTED WANTED Registered Nurses for floor duty, eight hours day, six day week, good home, salary $135.00 gross. Apply Supt. General Hospital, Pen-Ucton. B. C. (tf ) WANTED Experienced baker, same wages as Prince Rupert, Terrace Bakery. Terrace. (213) HELP WANTED Stenographer for Booth Memorial High ; School. Apply School Board Office. City Hall. (209) WANTED IMMEDIATELY Experienced sawyer for interior mill. Good wages or contract. Phone Blue 240. Write Box 192. City. (212) WOMAN Wanted for housework three afternoons a week. Phone Green 395. (209) WANTED Woman to cook for private establishment Time off In afternoons. Evenings free. Live in or out State salary. Phone Black 500. (tf) WANTED Names are being received at the Daily News office of boys or girls desiring delivery routes, (tf) HELP WANTED Ward Maids for Prince Rupert General Hospital. Apply Matron, (tf) WANTED IMMEDIATELY Kb five Girl as Hospital MaM,' S55.BO f&ci.OO per month depending on experience, less $25 00 for fall maintenance.- Matron. Wrinch Memorial Hos-. pital Harelton. B. C. (219) WANTED-2-Sun carrier for Section 2. Apply Bus Depot down- stairs or Phone 640. (218) AGENTS ,W.VXTED 1 J VACANCY Rawieigh business now open in rrince Kuperi. Trade well established- Excellent opportunity. FuS tkne '"Write at once. Rawielsh's. Dept WG-166-I-189. Winnipeg. Canada. ( WORK WANTED WORK WANTED R.CAP. officer veteran, good education, mechanical ability, needs work. J. L Webb. Phone Red ,807, U 5th Ave. East (210) WORK WANTED Woman will look after children in the evening. Phone Black 298. (210) KOOM AM) HOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double: $45 single. Home away from home. Tabk meals. Mrs. Lawley. 622 Frasr Street (tf) TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 5 prn. September 15. 1S47. for th purchase of Lot 44, Block 34. Section 1. CHy of Prince Rupert The highest os any tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. D. Thaln, city clerk. (tf LOST AND FTJCND LOST Strayed downtown August 29. Brown Husky puppy, male, about three months old. Wearing collar, name 'Batchy.' Please Phone Green 897. 210 LOST-iadies wrist watch wiUi leather strap. Phone Red 216. (209) FOUND On First Ave. a bunch of keys In brown leather case. The owner can have same by paying for this add at the ws. tui MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern ' anrl nn.trwtat tvn KaHnnal . - r - - rf r - 5 -Portable Sawmills, manufac- - "a A . II .1 - turea oy rationai Aiauunery Company Limited. Vancouver, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE 16 h.p. Marin? Eu-gine. Phone Black 702. i211 FOR SALE 6 room house on 8th Ave. near McBride, $3,500 terms with $1,900 down. For information call Collart & McCal-fery. (tf FOR SALE 2x4, 2x6, shiplap. flooring and dimensions. Phone Green 698. U) FOR SALE 30.30 Savage Rifle and 2 boxes saells. Phone Red 912. (21D NEW and Used Household and Office Furniture and Hardware. New unpainted 4-draw-er chests. Bookcases and Medicine Chests $2.75; Scatter Rugs $1115; Mattresses, Electric Double Hot Plates S7: Desks, Small size Stoves for wood and coal. Compasses from $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 42 foot pleasure boat in good condition. Could be converted Into halibut boat Owner leaving town. Apply Prince Rupert Yacht Club. '(211) FOR SALE Mohair chesterfield $40; 5 dining room chairs $10; leather upholstered armchairs $15 pair. 1235 Eighth Avenue East Call after 6 p.m. (211 FOR SALE 3936 Ford Sedai. Apply 1591 Eighth Ave. East or Phone Black 608. (203) WHY PAY RENT Check these recent listings for a home of your own: 1. 8 room house, 6 blocks from post offire $350C. 2. 6 room house on three improved lots; harbour view: near srhools. Reasonable terms. 3. 7 room house on 9th West: suitable for duplex or family home, sacrifice at $2500. 4. 3 room cottage on Tentb near Conrad Sebeal only $1090 5. 5 room furnished house on Sherbrooke: 2 Improved lots. owner must selL I 6. BEST BET YET: 4 room f modern house on 9th East: basement; good grouds; nri vate; included is good rental cottage at rear of property. Moderate- priced. For inspection contact Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342. :i2 FOR SALE Paint machine. $175. Infcoard motor $75. Ose Dodge Sedan S1350. Apply J. H. Mair or Johnson. 171 Third Avenue East Phone Black 156. (It) FOR SALE Attractive 6 year old white cedar siding bungalow. 5 rooms and one in basement Through hall, oak floors, fireplace, cabinet kit chen, Pembroke bath and shower, furnace, laundry tubs in basement. Garden and lawn. Phone Black 252. (212T I FOR SALE Three roomed house. AppJy 233 9th Ave. East 212 FOR SALE All enamel Oil i appointed administrator of the I burning i H? wu"" BUefleid. i 4 " range niece jjjwc walnut wainuij otherwise , ;T known as Bielefeld, de-bedroom suite. 3 piece ches-; ceased. j terfieW set. roes, dratx. mis-i .Aa-.pyV?..h!cU!mi - cellaneous articles. Wear- 6th. 7:30 to 10 pm. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES COMMERCIAL Classes at St Joseph's Academy open Sept 2- Day class $15 per month, typing night class $750. Phone Black 500. (209) CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Fall examinations. Write M.C.C. Civil Service School. 301 Enderton Bldg Winnipeg. Man. jj.? Hcm Iinder garten with our helo. Can dlan Kindergarten Institute, care M.C.C. Schools. Winnipeg Man. METAL WORK DOST Walt tor Water. Now Is the time ta thai trough fixed and furnace installed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd . Black 8S4 (tf) . ' "' " 1 ; PLuMBINO Instalrattons and i reoalrs. SHFTT . mptit . I - - ' " a 4 I XRK. Fur n aces, t anks. i .A a m ra-es-uougmng ana slack I work. Letourneau & Sons. 629 , Sixth West Phone 53. (U) Tells of His Tanned, Fit and ITull f Tiiror Abbip Fyolfson Bark Jlome j , , , i iunn-a, jiv una iuu oi pep uto vigor. Leading Seaman Albert Eyolfson is back In town after a triD that carried htm acrcu Canada, the Atlantic Ocean and the length and breadth of .he United Kingdcm as representative of the local Sea Cadet Corns and guest of the Navy League. To Abbie the exrierienre was one of interest and education. Leaving Prince Rupert August 24 he travelled by train to Montreal where he met his commanding officer, Lt. Cdr. Moffatt. Midshipman Graham Atkins and other sea Cadets making the trip, except the hoys from the MariUmes who joined the partj later. At Halifax the group of 25 boys and their two officers were given a civic reception and Al-bie. being the Cadet 'who had travelled the farthest fmm home, was called to give an lm- TENDERS SEALED TFATirus w.u.k4 iu U1V Undersigned nri mti . ... -r.,. . - v uutl iM Arctic Patrol Shin" r niii h ......... .... to 12 o'clock, noon. Friday. October II. t ine construction oi a Steam -rUi-scrrw Welded Steel Ship lor Arctic Navigation Length 176' Breadth 50'. Depth S6' Plans, specifications and labour condition In th mattw K, i -.... j n uuuuunj by bona ride shipbuilders capable ol carrying out the wort, on application to the Chief Purchasing Agent. Department of Transport. Ottawa. Ontario, or from the Agent. Department oX Transport. lOOJ Wharf Street. Victoria. E. C Each tender must Vw nwviny mniLU by a security depo. t to the amount in of 5 of the tntAl tender, such security to be in the form of a rertirurf h. . tered -Canadian bank, made payable to the order of the Receiver General Of Canada anftnr . TWninlA. ' --.ll..nvll Ui vui- ada Bonds at par. andor Bonds of on the Canadian National Rail wit Company or Its subsidiary companies un-condlttanallr iniBMnt w ... . mlnton of Canada at par Such security wttl be forfeited m the event of the tenderer refusing to enter into a contract on the basts of his tender If . up to oo so. or failing to satisfactorily complete such i ton-tract Security deposits of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned. Any teader rut . STJLT1 m described wiu not or SJ-T not bind Itself t m accept the lowest or an? tender. r. T COLUXS. Oeoartment of Transport Ottawa. August SO, 1M7. 510 t the siTRE-vr rnraf or bei-tish roi rMim W PROBATE THE MvnrR oi THE -AIMIV- " 'lArI-K Or THE EST4TE r "TK riRRAV IlECIUSEn. IVTrSTlTr TAKE Noncx that by order of hi nwwor judge W o. Fulton. Local JUde of the Supreme Court of Button Columbia. I was on the 2Mb. day of August. AD. IW7, appointed Administrator of the Estate of Peter Curran. late of Telegraph Creek. Brt-ttah Columbia, who died on or about tbe aoth day of December. 14C at Grassy Creek. British Columbia. AU persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and J1 persons having claims against the saw Estate are required to We them with me properly verified on or before the 30th day of September. 187. Jailing which distribution wul be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C. this 56th day of August. AJ3. 1M7 of ROBERT P JOHNSTON. OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR TELEGRAPH CREEK, B C (211) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP CHARLES WILLIAM BfLEPIXLD OTHERWISE KNOWN AS BIELEFELD DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge W O Pulton, made the ftth H W nf A,mw a n , i. . s . vwie are oereoy required to furnish aam4. properly verified, to nrr w or Dciorr u 30 '.H day of September. A n imt (m hi.ii claims tUed may be paid without rrl-! n to any claims of which I then i UN DO KQOWaC. And all partka Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount w ueir inaeoieaneas to me forth- wiu. DATED this tth da ef Annul a r 1M7. ' OORDOX ntaSOt FORBES, omelal Admlabtrator. Prtnc Rupert. B.C (220) NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT RAO. lt: CHAPTER 14 &HCX OIL COM PANT OP ART. T-rcif fwtmriT . ...... - . Ctras notice tfcat It kaa undw mw . V of th aald Act deposited with thf umuwr oi ruituc Works at Ottara I and tn the Omce et the District Ref - ) Utrar of the Land Registry District ) of Prince Kuurt n c m iwriii vac iiw ua pna of vnarf ap proach. Tbarf and float proponed to be ooostrucud on a portion of Lot A of iraterfrant Kwk " ar4 ... fronting on Block E. Map 1161 Prince Ruoert. B C , TAKE NOTICE THAT after the x-ptrauon of one month tram the date of the first pubucaUae of this notice ' the Shell Oil Ooranasr of Brrnsh Col- wiiHa unuveo TU UDOfT SecUoo T of the aald Act appijr to the MUteier nreoc worn at hit office In the Cttjr of Ottawa tor approral of the taM atte and plana and for leate to I oooitruct the aald harf approach.1 vharf and float i DATED this 37th day of AUfCJt air SHELL On COUPAJTT OP BRITISH 1 OOLCUSIA LOfTTED j I By H L UnchcSint, lu Afeat British Trip promptu address to the gather ns and over the air. The sea trip on H.M C. War rlor was pleasant vrtth plenty f physical trainlne to keen the boys in trim and floor hockey for recreation. Arriving tn Qreen.ick. Scotland, the Cadets were taken to see the Rosythi Dockyards n e.a r Edinburgh, i While there they were quartered i on H.M.S. Cochrane and spent sometime seeing the sights ofl Edinburgh which Afcbie thought was the most interestme citv he I visited In the United Kingdom. By train the Canadian party travelled to Portsmouth where they stayed almost a week, liv ing on H.MS. Royalist. They were taken to see the mine-lav ing school, torpedo school, motor torpedo school, gunnery school, visited Nelson old Victory and had one day at sea on a Rcyal Navy destroyer out on a torpedo run. It was at Portsmouth that Abbie made his second public address of the trip. It too was an iiripromptu speech, giver, while the cadets were havins tea with the Lord Mayor o. Portsmouth. ! J When the boys got back to Londcn they were given their j first and only leave. Abbie went to Liverpool in the 43 hours per-' mltted him. After their leaves the group visited London Tbwr I the Houses of Parliament St Paul's Cathedral. Wetiniriftr Abbey and seme of the other spots of interest. On one afternoon they had tea with Canada's High Commissioner. N. A. Robertson, and on their last night London. Rt. Hon. A. V. Alexander. British Minister of Defence, addressed them at a formal banquet. On their way back to embark the Warrior at Greenock t he boys had only 35 minutes in Grajxjow. Just time to hare breakfast and catch another train. The westward rroasinp nf the Atlantic was riQt a smooth one according to Abbie. although mcst of the bovs manaeed t stay on their feet ar.d th two three who had to stiv in their bunke were taking ar n-terest in things again before the storm Hew itself out. Once in Gaoada and severa times overseas, the touring Sen Cadets were subjects for news reel cameramen and Abbie has been informed that one picture, taken while the party was visit-1 ing H.MJS. Victory at Ports-! mouth, is now showing in Can-' ada. The Cadets saw one soccer i game in the United Kingdom.! did not attend any dances and j had no parties but, wherever j they had a step-over, there were British Sea Cadets on hand to show the visitors around and tc see that they did not get lost While in Porter iiuth the boys were taken to see the opera "Student Prince" and for Abbi? this was one of the most entertaining features of the whol: trip. He has not yet quite made up bis mind but Abbie is thinking entering the service of one of the banks here. He Junior matriculated from High School here last year. The theory of refrigeration lor preeerrtag food was first ex pressed in the middle of the 18th j II RUPERT Chrysler Call on us for your CHRYSLER ENGINEERED PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Out-of-town order given special attention. Corner Second and Park Avenues PHONE 566 prince Rupert. B.C. RUPERT MARINE REALTY (J. CLAUSEN & SOX) We Take Listings of . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS L BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Llpsetfs, Waterfront) BOX MS Phane RtMn MOTORS LTD. Parts and Service Dc Dot We specialize In rebuilding Chrysler Marine and Industrial Engines. Complete Automotive Repair Service (or all makes of cars and trucks. KNOX THIS AND THAT IX We're making up for lack of Years Ago 25 In SPORT September S, 1922 In the first round of the Oi!-huly Football Cup CalHes won from Sons of Canada 5-2 in a game in which play was fait and of a high calibre. Calliej jot their first goal when the greasy baH glanced off DavTs foot past his own goalie. Warren equal-ired. Jack scored and Eric Macintosh I j put the Callies two up. J- Mitchell scored for Sons but Eric Macintosh scored for Callie and then Bill Mitchell after a good run got the last gca f; the Callies. Three Sailints Per Week for VANCOUVER MCTOKIA SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN DATUGHT SAVING) Tuesdays. 1:30 pjn Coqnitlam, Fridays, 5 pm Catala. Saturdays, 10:15 pm-Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays, 12:00 Midnight STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 8 pm. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR JLISSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS August 8 and 22 September 6 and 19 Midnight FOR SOUTH ISLANDS August 10 and 24 September 8 and 21 Midnight FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third ATe Phone 565 HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS RED EGO RATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES LICENSED PREMISES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors TOM PESLT STEVE VRKLAKN Super- Service I ' ! From This Date WAR ASSETS COAL win be: LUMP Sacked 11M per ton MINE RUN Loose $1LM per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE it 5A$ i service during the war! Teams: Callies Brlce; Klnghorn, Martlrr, Abbott Scott, camp-bell: Jack. Mcintosh, Currle. Srf-lars. W. Mitchell. Sons of Canada J. Scott; Wood, Anderson: G. Mitchell, Tait Davis. Marks. B. Long. J. Marks. Warren, J. Mitchell. W. Waldorf was referee. Linesmen r were George Waugh and Sid Butters. LONDON, 3 A cencus of Britain's woodlands to determine timber refources will take two cars 10 complete PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ! END INTERS Iron and Brass Oarcngs Electric and Acetjlene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINTS' Q MACHINERY INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave (Near CFPR) Steamer Service from fill PRINCE ! RUPERT j to ! OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW S (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjnu To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Mldnlfht (AH Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or wrtte City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUFERT DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 55 51 M Cameras, Kodak Medalist 11, SS MM rrajectors, Amateur Enlargen and a complete line of photographic supplies. WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert. B.C. hicks FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable T14 FRASER STREET Pnoze Black 23 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY (E. C. Wallace. Manager, "Your Friendly Drug Store' Third Avenue at Sixth Street a - r t r i-m vsunce OT rreven is worth a Pound o((, LIKE A SKILLED PHYSICIAN. OTT Cr ISTS CAN EXAMINE YOUR CAR pns mif ILLNESS ... AND RECOMMEND TREATmr'j Our service manager. CDS STEnurum l many years of experience and be teA Bob Parker Li THE HOME OF FRIENDLY ETETTr toraoionarcn ueaien Prhi-l Box 1308 Corner 2nd Ave and tti St. PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBM & HEATING ENGINEERS Authorized dealer! for GENERAL MOTORS AUTOMATIC DELC0 Oil BURNERS for your fnrnite er We A General Motors Procsrt QUAKER OIL RANGES AND HUTEZ5rtk Large Stock of Plmnbin SrrpSa THE SUPERIOR AUTO & ARE FLEAS ED TO ANNOUNCE THUX MENTAS DEALERS FOR STUDEB-laHfC CIAL AND HUDSON CARS. WITHIN A WEEK WE WILL 1LITI 1 El COMMODORE SEDAN AND A STUD HUB!' TRUCK ON THE IXOOR TOR FITUCI We are fally equipped for complete iuti?l ice, body work and piintinf. Yon are iantfivl all-new equipment Skilled mechanics In at"'. ? i; t- t you fast, reasonable and err: -- c TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED AND Cr-J unction 2nd and 3rd Ave? REPAIR AND REC0NDHX1 YOUR HOME THIS SUMJS CALL GREER & BUILDERS AND CONTRACTS j Repairs Construction Phone RED 561 "Offering 37 years of pracllcd Experience in Prince Rupert JOHN GURVICH has returned t the CONTRACTING Bl' ftH No Job Too Large - EXCAVATING, HAULING, UNO PHONE n For Your Eating Pha ' ' Broadway . Cafe &id f ,v i.. ttnton rormciij ' THE BEST FOOD FINEST COOKLVG TOP SERVICE i Dishes Chow 3Ie , .. nrRS "TAKE - OUT" Uouri: 7 AJX. to 1:59 AiL A CLASSIFTED AD IN THE DAILY N5 mm BRIDK - ' QtTl