.( - i Rr' Oovr i prfncc Rupert Dafip r5cto3 Tuesday, August 26, 1947 - - Classified Advertising - - ClfctslflKU: 2c per wort per Insertion, minimum charge, 60c. Birth Notice 60c, Cards of Thanks, Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 12. " FUNERAL NOTICE ROLMAN-AUEtist 24, 1947. Leo ' Rolman, aged 67 years. Rev. Fred Antic jus -will conduct services ln the Grenville Court Chapel at 2 pm. Wednesday. Aug. 27. Interment lollowlw? In Kalrview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers in charge of FOR RfNT FOR RENT Three room cabin and' an apartment close in. Phone Blue 815. (201) V FOR RENT Comfortable sleep-ing room. Apply 806 Fraser Street, (203) FOR RENT Sleeping room with kitchen privilege. 221 5th Ave. E. (202) help" AVANTED HELP WANTED Labourers for construction and demolition work. Apply North West Construction Ltd. Suite 1, Stone Bldg. (202) WANTED Elderly woman to look after 3 children by the day, 1068 Seventh Ave. East. (205) WANTED iMen, steady work for seaso"n. Apply Crescent Show Office. (200) HELP WANTED Steam Pressers top wages. Apply Canadian Pioneer Laundry (201) 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, (tb HELP WANTED Housekeeper for elderly couple. $60.00 a month with room and board. Phone 264, days; Black 85, evenings, (tft AGENTS? WANTED AROUND Prince Rupert, opportunity for a reliable man to sell Rawleigh Products. No experience needed to srart. Write today. Rawleigh's Dept. WG-166-H-189, Winnipeg, Canada. CU) WANTED Man Tor steady travel among consumers in Prince Rupert. Permanent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh's Dept. WO-160-H-131, Winnipeg, Canada. (It) WANTED WANTED 3 or 4 room apartment or Email house for young married couple. Green C26. WANTED Used beds and dresser in good condition. Phorfe 552. (200) WANTED Light delivery truck. Write"1 G. Lundqulst, Smlthers, B.C. . (204) WANTED IMMEDIATELY Five 11 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) SHIP Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd.. 935 East Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Tabic meals. Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) MISCELLANEOUS WILL THE BOYS who picked up the Marconi radio chassis beside Noble & Wick's store klnd- ' ly return same. This radio was put out to dry and was not being discarded. Reward for same. (tf) WILL the party wftio received the watch fn payment for taxi fare twd months ago on a Friday night please 'leave same at Dally News office. (202) LOST AND FOUND LOST Black dog, answers to name of "Skip." Nearly blind Please ohone Green 626. (tf) LOST-On Thursday, 21st. wallet containing papers and money. Finder please return to Daily News Office. Keep money. C. A. Callow. (500) LOST Brown shopping bag with bathing suits, two ration books FOR SALE FOR SA'X 1938 Chrysler Royal Sedan. Privately owned. Can be seen at Dan's Service Station, McBrlde Street. (202) FOR SALE Gramophone. Apply 313 Seventh East. (201 1 FOR SALE 2x4, 2x6, shiplap, ' flooring and dimensions. Phone Green 698. (U) FOR SALE 27-foot boat. East-hope engine in first class shape. Moored at Tacht Club. Price $300. (216) 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 Irew & Used Furniture and Hardware. Slightly used wool blanketes $4.50, 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 $$1.25, used vacuum cleaner $$12, hew hot plates FOR SALE Dinette, table, buf fet and four chairs. 1840 7th Ave. East, (200) FOR SALE 8" cedar bevel siding $85.00 per M; fir flooring, 4" $$65.00 per M; fir flooring, 3" edge $75.00 per M; Donnacona board $40.00 per M; Gyproc lath $30.00 per M; 50 gallons paint at $1.00 gallon; steam ad heating radiation, per ft. 70c; 6" sewer tile, per ft. 40c; one 900-gallon extra heavy gas tank $135.00; window screens, 34x72, each 75c; screen doors, each 75c; lumber of all kinds; doors with hardware $5.50; windows, each $350; Loomex, per ft. 2c, long lengths 4c; DONT Walt for Winter. Now Is the time to have that eaves-trough fixed and furnace In stalled. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., Black 884 (tf ) You saw it in Tne Newsl ! EARLY NEWS l IS WELCOME Local news Items, to ensure. publication, should be In the I X office by 10 ajn. Contributors are asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and nersonal interest are always welcome. JsaPjfiS Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjtt. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT CATHEDRAL RITE JOINS POPULAR i LOCAL COUPLE A wedding that united two well ' known local families was solemnized at 7:30 Monday evening in St. Andrew's Cathedral when Mavis Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Thain, became the bride of Raymond Charles Haugan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haugan. The rite was performed by Rev. Basil S. Prockter. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin and net with sweetheart neckline, halo head dress with floor-length veil. Her bouquet was of red roses. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Irene Dye of, Winnipeg, her cousin. Her gown was of blue flat crepe with shoulder-length Veil of blue net. She carried a bouquet of plnl: carnations. Bridesmaids were Rosaline Thaln. sister of the bride, and Miss Pat McCormlck. The for-1 mer wore a gown of blue tafetta, while Miss McCormlck's floor-length costume was of pink net Both carried bouquets of pink carnations. Groomsman was Howard Haugan, brother of the bridegroom. $3.50, new unpalnted chest of i William Thain and John Hau-drawers, new compasses from j gan were ushers. Peter Lien was $1. Other useful articles at! organist during the ceremony reduced prices. B. C. Furnl- j Hie mothers of the bride and ture, Black 324. j groom received the 200 guests who attended a reception which followed in the Oddfellow's Hall. Mrs. Thaln was costumed in a floor-length gown of turquoise blue, while Mrs. Haugan's gown was of black crepe. During the banquet which followed, a toast to the bride was proposed by Ranee Place, with response by the bridegroom. Howard Haugan toasted the maid of honor and the bridesmaids. George Hills was master of ceremonies. A dance followed the banquet, with music by Andy McNaugh- ton at the piano. several terminal mocks (for fathe, who js a wen known sale). Spies & Meckling. Wan- prince Rupert fsherman. tage Road, Group 4. Phone 866. 1 (200) j FOR SALE One 15 ft. Sailboat. Class "Super Rag." Complete with stlls. Price $175. Phone Black 829. (203) FOR SALE A washing machine $130.00 Apply 511, 7th Ave. E. (205) FOR SALE 8 ft. skilf for In board motor. Apply 987, 7th Ave. East after 5 pm. (201) 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. (tt) METAL WORK The newly married couple will reside on Sixth Avenue East The bridegroom is working with his WILL ANNOUNCE NEW AUSTERITY Prime Minister Clement Attlee To Make Statement this Week LONDON if Following Great Britain's second cabinet "crisis" meeting in eight days to draft a new austerity program announcement is to be made later this week by Prime Minister Clement Attlee who, along with other cabinet ministers, interrupted vacations for a four-hour meeting. Reliable sources said the meting was to decide on new food cuts, increased miners' hours and reactions to the new sterling "freeze" announced last week. PHONE 101 Secrecy After , Sub Operation JUNEAU. J" A United States submarine task force is enroute to Vktorla and Seattle today after weeks "Of manoeuvres hear" and, at one time, below Arctic Ice packs along Alaska's northern rim. The Navy Is keeping secret results of the four submarine squadron and tendenoperatlon. Of flclals say that one submarine remained submerged inder an unbroken Ice pack for thirty minutes. Baseball Scores NATIONAL St. Louis 5, Boston 2 Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 3 AMERICAN Washington 0, St. Louis I New York 3, Chicago 4 INTERNATIONAL Montreal 0, Rochester 2 Indianapolis 3, Milwaukee 5 Toronto 2, BufTalo 7 GREECE, rOWDER KEG WASIILVGTOX Chairman Charles A. Eaton, Republican, New Jersey, foreign affairs committee, said today that Greece may be the powder "kef that explodes .Vorld War HI. The Canadian ,lorn reprtsenf-ative told Reporters that the United States cannot afford to let the Russians dominate Greece. x Train Schedule (Pacific Standard Time) For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 pm. From the East- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 pm. Day Has Say "This is one time I'm broadcasting without music" says Dennis Day, radio singing Btar. "I'm telling the world about Adam the hat that's a bit coast to coast. Adam's right in key with me!" Stop In today! Choose your Adam a better word for hat, a better buy tor you! , i A A fio wears an Adam hat! $6.50 to $8.00 and BOYS' STORE RUPERT MEN'S Household Helps DUST MOPS STEEL WOOL DRYING RACKS GALVANIZED WARE FLOOR WAX ENAMEL WARE CLOTHES PINS ALUMINUM WARE SATIN-GLO PRODUCTS THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 255 Third Ave. Clearance Sale t TENNIS RACQUETS AND BALLS TENNIS RACQUETS to clear at HALF PRICE CAMPBELL'S TENNIS BALLS regular 50c, to clear 25 each 5 Ccidotx!, Phone 311 For That Party . . . ' PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. COOP SUE Y CHOW 7:00 km. to 11:00 p.m. MEIN HUNTRESS IS COMING French Countess Revived to Add Grizzly to Hrr 'Lanrel MONTREAL After facing the Nazi Gestapo In her native Belgium, the Job of hunting ferocious grizzly bears in Canada's ! who left for Edmonton and the northwest from Central Station aboard Canadian National Railways Continental Limited. The countess is .going to Edmonton by train and from there to Mile 261 on the Alaska Highway. Thence she is travelling into the deserted northwest to settle an account with a grizzly bear. This is trre seventh trip to Canada f or the Countess De Misshaegen who is a hunter of I international fame and the author of a number of books on Canadian fauna. On her last trip to the Dominion, back in 1937, a grizzly bear stole a moose ( she bad Just shot to help out the winter provisions. Since she had killed the legal limit, the theft by the bear caused her consld- 1 erable difficulties. While" she wants to settle the i score with the grizzlies, that Is not the main reason for the latest trip. So far, while she has killed big game in Africa and elsewhere, including Hons ar.d wild burfalo, she has yet to add a grizzly bear to the score. She expects to be hunting for several months. Gorilla Singed In Train Fire "Tangoola," the eight-year old gorilla belonging to Crescent Shows, had a hot time of it Sunday night a the circus train sped westward to Prince Rupert. Fire, Which railway offices say l..,oe. i. f,.m frtr .ho I started from an oil heater with Countess Guyot De Misshaegen j . t was hear Pacirlc and singed the African visitor's hairy hide, glv- Ing him some burns. A fire extinguisher was used to put out the blaze. According to Henry Meyerhoff, owner of the show, "Tangoola" Is In good shape despite his experience. Tangoola" Is an eight-year old- male gorilla from the Bel glan Congo, weighing 165 pounds. The Crescent Shows has been on the road for 21 weeks this season. Its last stop was at Prince George. It will show at Smlthers, Bums Lake and Van-derhoof when It leaves Prince Rupert after a week's stand. SOFTBALL RAINED OUT Rain last n.lght caused postponement of the scheduled City Fastball League fixture between Co-operatives and Gordon and Anderson. a camera, especially of mountain sheep and goats. The pictures will be used to illustrate another book she intends to write. Bears cause no alarm to the Countess De Misshaegen, whose The manyDOoks written by the ! estate near Antwerp, Belgium, countess include "Reminiscenes I was right in the middle of th? of Hunting In Quebec and i fighting in the late war. Her Maine," '"'Mush," "White Trap- chateau was bombarded by guns, per," and "In Canadian Forests." ' V-l bontos fell near it, and Oer-All are based on her actual ex- j man planes crashed In iTamv periences In the bueh. j on it. So hunting bears is hardly Besides hunting with a rifle, worth mentioning, according to she also expects to do seme with the countess. GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. i Agents for Slater Shoes 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING -FILLED MATTRESSES LICENSED PREMISES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Chrysler Parts and Service Depot . We specialise In rebuilding Chrysler Marine and. Industrial Engines. Complete Automotive Repair Service (or all makes of cars and trucks. Call oh us for your CHRYSLER ENGINEERED PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Out-of-town orders given special attention. Corner Second and Park Avenues PHONE 566 Prince Rupert, B.C. Dry Lumber We have just received a substantial shipment of KILN-DRIED Finishing Lumber Get Yours While It Lasts emember . . . The THREE SISTERS ONCE AGAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS Same Place, Same Jim Moron, f SERVICE AROUND THE Clot, THOM SHEET METAUn SDeclallilnr in Marine and r.rnn-ii cv,... .. I - oucuv aitiii Electric and Acetylene Welding Uojt jMll furnaces liuiter Work 253 East First (Cow Bay) rtoBl r.u. twx win tmi Announcement . . . ROYAL CAfi REOPENS Completely Henovated and Undtr Xtw Miuf-B WE SPECIALIZE IS SEA FOODS - SALADS ITALIAN AND MEXICAN DEI Take-out Ordet Given Sprtlal Attala JOHN COMER, Proprietor FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing. 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