r Ocaie. co sen ana t.EX Power Chain vnr mruit'l .... ri-o Hpr.Ker .. , r; - . .. f'rnennni HiUro evening:- or Di.unc diuc 101. 1 1 llrn . . . fvaai Phone (tf) f ANTEL- Returned wrjio liks clerical work. i37! 244) . Wnrk t)V a run UT..1 A ftV; VVC". two vets. (247) rooms, (243) Two furnished uaw Call Black 0.0 (246) 1 . 124S1 i-BFN IfniicpVppriina ni firm nnrt cinfp fnr iU Purx Avenue Green (243) i s r r l b e job. (243) AN'D BUARi. -$40 each E. 143 .!t!ff p Hrwnp GTr'nv re i. uzz p r-jinF sirnoT tii . IP'.'" I 1'1'llna n .. V. n . . n 'hV 'Qllirtn nf U Tlttr mm iinvinr, inf tnio o n j I . !J ...... u " Tli . . . n . . ""o near uie Duiuiie News and oav fnr the ad. (tf) -nauei coniaimmr con- -wuiui uauy news Oi- 1 ' 'Jtt nr I'EltSONAL a rwY!iH j rrm,.. lAri ui one nr tiirea 1L1J 9. ernA(lA i 1 "wed, wieiai ua, itu rr 11 . WSt, Phonp Ml M 1IT 1 -Tin i . . luiiiwci AIIUL C - - "awiHius, manuiac- 5" ) NatlOnill kfg.hln.n 'J AJllIilLPi- Vonnmtt.A . (tf) jVO rtPJl 11M V RiniTG . -"'wiiCHce DV nfhpr n . - nave liiiiTin irpp Bx 276, Dallv NpwS tn w ub Lilt- L Tft ... tuuiiai ijuncn p, uear stand, ciearettes. bulllCS, KiVll O E3 Classified Advertising . iHPtinn minimum cniirun. ouc. qiilu iiuwii ,mna are being re- routes W) someone to mind j...- tflolnit.v nr pinre Phone ureen FOR SALE FOR SALE Radio parts and couch mattress. 650 7th Ave. East. (tf) FOR SALE 1928 Dodge. Five good tires. Phone Red 601 after 5:30 or Green 598 days. (247) Boy's Bicycle. Can be seen at Midland Camp. (244) FOR SALE OR TRADE Complete shoe repair shop, building and lot. For full informa tion write Service Shoe Repair, Prince George, B.C. (242) FOR SALE Three small houses, 9th Avenue East near McBride. FOR SALE 1941 Mercury sedan. For particulars phone 23. (tf) FOR SALE House, 3 rooms, two lots. $600 cash for quick sale. 1025 Ambrose Ave. Phone Red 786 or Red 482. 243) FOR SALE Remington typewriter, legal size and one wood heater. Phone Blue 716. (242) Sixth AVenue. p.m. FOR SALE Fur coat, imitation beaver. Like new. $150.00. m 5th Ave. East. Blue 967 (2461 WANTED Call after 5 (244) SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLDQ. MATERIALS Lumber, 2x12, 3x12, 4x12, 6x6, 8x8, $25 per M. 2x8, 2x10, 2x12. 3x6, 3x10, 3x12, 3x14. All S4S, $45 per M. Shlplap. While It lasts, $35 per M. Flooring, 1x4, $45 and $65 per M. ah kinds of finishing lumber includlne . doors, windows hardware at half price. Some Gyproc lath left at $30 per M. Also some Loxstave material, trusses, cedar sld in.r pivwnod. Barn Door - -j i Track. Electric and Plumbing sup plies, especially lead, greatly re duced In price, nnoup 4 AIRPORT SPIES & MECKLINO, Phone 866 AIR PASSENGERS Prom Sandsntt fWprinpsdav) An excellent revenue nropo-' stpampf ' J. Williams, Mrs. Chrlstenson, the old steamer Rupert City, the ship that brought here many of the men who came to build a city and help in the construc tion of the Grand Trunk Pacific sltlon. Price $2,400. For full j skeena to The Hole particulars call H. G. Helger-son Ltd. 245) FOR SALE W. W. oreener 32" barrrt 10-gauge shotgun. 474 Taxi Stand, see L. Keller, (tf) radios, electric, battery and portable, from $20; slightly used men's rain coats, topcoats, etc.; new small size coal and wood ranges $30; new unpalnted furniture, chest3, book cases, desks, medicine chests from $2.75; new tumblers 5c. Everything reduced. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 321. TRUCK FOR SALE 1 Vs - ton Ford panel; good rubber, new engine. Al condition. Apply Prince Rupert Plumbing and Heating. Phone 108 or night Phone Blue 270. 243) FOR SALE Large supply of dry scrap wood, random lengths. $6 per cord, 3 cord lots $16. Call Blue 810, Bert's Transfer. 303 3rd Ave. 242) GARAGE Business in interior town for sale or lease. Turnover about $7500.00 month. An opportunity that seldom appears. Fully equipped with modern machinery. Stock about $2000.00. Lessee may have oDtlon to buy property. Particulars from P. H. Llnzey, Prince Rupert Realty Co. (tf) 1242) WANTED Will pay cash for n-slzed house. Phone Hlack 970. (247) wanted- -Car. any model be tween 1935 and 1940. Cash deal. Russell Davis, Room 2, nnval Hotel, 1243) The Ootsa Lake school pupils won the prize donated by th? Women's and Farmers' Institutes here at the fall fair this year of $10 for having the most points for their school work. Mrs. Beaver, their teacter, talked cvor with them how they wished to mend the money and it was de cided to donate It to the Junior Red Cross. IDECKER LAKE ROUND-UP DANCE IWUIUS HI lMMVI. at the dance at Decker Lake" Mayor Nora Arnold, D. Murphy, R. Mar. S Veitch. Foon, C. Lycette, G. Tnere was a gooa crown at me , Hawsst "Round-up on Saturday I evening at the hall dance at OLD TIMERS MEET AGAIN Came to City Forty Yean Ago On Old Rupert City - Decker Lake the same evening. The Farmers Institute sponsored the Round-up and part oi me hall was arranged for the games and room left at the platform end for dancing. The shed had been completed during the week for the installa- Few present-day residents of j "on of the new lighting plant by Prince Rupert will remember Clarence Corliss and the hall was brilliantly lighted for the first time with electricity -generated by its own plant. ; Mr. and Mrs. Gorcon Funneil handled the bingo table and some beautiful prizes were won ill wic uuuui uaya ijijui tu liic . i u r.i., durinz the evenlnz. Besides bin William Baillie, who resides at e the" was black jack, crown and and darts. There was anchor Seal Cove, and H. D. King of . ... . . hrklr snip nf hnmhiirMrs. cof- wnrr f'rwiniTiam rpmpmnor inp ' ..... , I mn bai v stnriphaVpr 'sn and .. m.. ...... i fee and tea. Mrs. Clarence Cor- vv ituoert L.Jiy very wen lor uiey . " ... I travelled together on her irom'"" " " -r much amusement and Vancouver 39 years ago. i""51"? The -two partners only spent lni5S t , . L . J the night in Prince Rupert oni e taJ"m ende?nirat about 3 oclock ln the mornlng- ' that trip rnd Mr. King's recol-1 lection pf the construction camp i on on the me site sue then men is is oi oi a a iew lew. , , , board wiiks and a hotel with . 1 errace District rooms about the size of coffins, j Teachers Meeting i 1 Ullt (ItlV iHJ K"V TlertKtttfti" tin iYia Tn . ThP . 1 Wall, wall, a a few tew miles miles below oeiow Terrace, lerrace. ; ; ton brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ntiH Mrs P Tf Klnp William Baillie. one of Prince 1 time. TERRACE The annual meet- of the Terrace District Teachers' Association was held ,n wUh Mr and Mrs where they went to work foriMna. ronrBSPr,t,n tnp t.Pach- one of the railway's contrac-, rs o Terrace Election of offl- tcrs. Working in dlirerent camps certs took place as foUows the two men did not see each Tj.-MtT t L. nnrtt Burtt, other other a?ain aam until until today. toaay. Mr. Mr. Kine Joined joined the the forces forces when wheni Vice-President Campbell. Hazel- FOR SALE New and used fur-'Kine secretary-Treasurer niture for household and of-! World War I broke out ana aid . Nealj South Hazelton. 1 . .1.-k.jn.n.. used miiJnnt not rpvtclt revisit Prlnpp Prince RuDert Runprt until until tn.. n.r.uni flees; also hardware: mu "slcal Instruments: 5-pce. kit last Sundav when he arrived chen suite $12.50; McClary's 1 with his wife on the emicotin pipptrlpramreSlSisliEhtlvusedUo spend two weeks with his Francois Lake News H. Marshall and Ole Klldal came through cn a hunting trip from Prince Rupert. Lee Cooper took two carloads o sheep and lambs to Vancouver There were four hundred head. Charles Millsr is back from North Battleford. He brought a carload cf furniture on the Can adian National, also his truck. Virginia and Jack CMeara and Josephine Keefe left on Saturday for Vancouver. The OMearas will live at Albreda where Jack wll be station agent. S. Mrs. Alice Rupert's best known pioneers. Todav the two old friends vtoro xi Tfirnr rpnd an ereeted each other after a sep- artl-le in the Daily News about aratlon o.' more than half a life late afternoon with a stake driv I en Into his side. Although Gin years. The Cowan power baler is baling hay fc,T Earl Deeder. John Kesfe has toeen baling for soma time and has now finished and it is teing trucked out to town. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP TH13 ESTATE OP JOHN VASSILOPOULOE, nrrriREtl INTLSTAT3 KTrvrTi-T? thflt bv Order of ..... i- T..,ifra w n viilturi made ma iiuiiuui m"6" ... w. - ---the 27th day of September. AJD. 1947, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Vassllopoulos. deceased and all parties haying claims ugatnst the said Estate are hereby, required T - .... Hna, tf trorlfloH tn me on or before the 15th day of November, AD. 1947, after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I all Dames F4 inreoieu j me AINU . Estate are requueu kj V " 11.. ..i. iriaVtt-aH iidcq tn m forthwith rup, iue uicujf v Rupert, B.O B.O. . Ibis "lV:; DATED ot rt Prince Prince Rupert. . .T .Ton ps 1 . , l pony uwiieu i 27th aay oi Depiemirei, FOR SALE Hot air lurnace to whlch th. m!ny Boys used ta gSlLSflr, rrfrr good frT1 condition Hitlnn at at 410 410 west' Unfi frt uft Hp.!t.rnvpd FrldaV tMnM punprt. kh. 1 iUt fcw " " - evening. He came home ln the t (242) HEW BLEND HERE! All over Canada. Chase & Sanborn Coffee has been a big favorite years. But now for many makers of Chase & Sanborn have finer new blend created an eyen sf the world's choicest coffees I 81 years of experience have gone into making this new blend. You'll find it even richer, even deeply satis-yig mellower, even more than the coffee which has Improved Chase & Sanhom thrills coffee lovers1. won Dominion-wide popularity for Chase fc Sanborn. Don't miss it! Order a pound of new improved Chase 6s Sanborn today! You'll love it! You'll call it the finest coffee you ever tasted! You'll pass your cup for morel C MORE I THIS NEW j rTM IS WONDEU i mmm 1 i I Timely Topics from Terrace P.Galloway. p uin nf n,m M., Mr nnri Mrs . H. S. Parker From Vancouver U. G. Van- nrrivpri' . snHn. w-imhorw rirnve tn Terrar-e on Sundav. re- - i 1 rifr nn hiiii iim m 11 ijtii iiaw. i l ij urn l. uii iviuuuav . , T7niinri.tir r,rt Wiriirfl V pvpnira "W4 0-- , - iu vuiicuuver -d, xi. xiuuiica, -r - - The local fire brigade was called out at 4:50 p.m. on Mon REC RALLY AT TERRACE day to a chimney fire at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. McGuin-ness, near the Terrace Theatre, but it was under control before they arrlvad on the scene. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phlllipson! who were married at Prince Ru-1 pert on Saturday evening, the bride being the former Louise' MacMillan, formerly of Terrace and now of Prince Rupert, pass ed through Terrace on Monday on their way 10 "Prince George arid Quesnel. Accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and baby daughter of Prince Rupert. H. Larson ana son Larry travelled to Prince Rupert on Saturday morning's train, returning Sunday morning with a new car. Accompanying Mr. Larson was Alf Yoxall. Miss Islay MacMillan is spend ing the holiday week-end with Joan Atwood. i Travelling Clinic Was Well i 1 Received at Interior Town TERRACE There was a large attendance at the Oddfellows' i Hall on Friday evening to see I the program of the recreation leaders' travelling clinic. I Dudley Little, president of the Civic Centre Association, duced Lome Brown who, after the showing of three films, in troduced the other leaders to the audience. The films on French-Canadian crafts and sports, and a cartoon were very well received. Mr. Brown explained' that It was not a theoretical but rather a practical program with the view of helping the community j with their program. He recom- will be willing to Instruct a class on folk dancing. Pianists will be Miss Janet Young and Miss Dorothy Riley. H. S. Hum spoke on dramatics and a group of interested citl- Dr. and Mrs, Jens Munthe spent the holiday week-end at their ranch in Terrace. Mrs. John Slckler, local nurse, was very much surprised on opening last Friday's Dally News to see a picture of her ,old home at Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan, under the caption "Late September Sunshine." Though a few years ago the old homestead was sold, it was still a pleasant surprise to see the picture of it once again and to revive many happy childhood memories surrounding it. The executive of the Terrace Civic Centre held a luncheon meeting at the Silver Tip Cafe on Saturday when they had as their guests the leaders of the recreational travelling clinic and Don Forward of Prince Ru- i pert Civic Centre. The visit of the clinic had been well timed ( for the Terrace Civic Centre, when an all-out effort is being1 .tiade to get a sports" program' jnder way for the winter) .nonths. 'HOT SOUP FOR TERRACE SCHOOL I TERRACE The Terrace Par ent Teachers Association staged Its annual tag day on Saturday and, despite a cold, wet, windy day, the children were out on the streets at an early hour and their efforts were highly This year, the proceeds of the tag day will go towards the school lunch program. Hot soup is to be supplied to the children of the nrimary grades at a cost of 50 cents a month, which does not cover the. cost of It to the association. For the first month the serving of the hot soup will be more or less ln the nature of an experiment and. If seemingly justified, will be carried out dur-lne the winter months. m ni,ntnir InMiirlprl T.lnvri mended the community to take Llewellyn, Ken Fossum,' ltonnle 1 A . 1 ,Ua mralnmmAnt . . i -rnl I an uikeresb m t"c uctuuuv... Earle, ivy jucuonnei, riuicntc I nf thp rMvlp ffpntrp With the t nKort TTq rl Wnrl v - nunudliucau, vuwv , t - Iripa In mind of keerjlne the n,ii. .Tnnps .Tjtnlre'Ken1 W ww I " S saui ana Kayccnruucr u children ln the community ana nedy Mariene Mlchiel, Shirley with him they found that there ; not having them going away to Reynolds, Adele Canford, Joan was no possibility of saving him. I tne clties. He said that Terrace Gavlri Joan Gillanders, Carl so ho had to be shot. "Pup" won I had a partlcularly fine building pmps, Marilyn De Kergom- prizes at the fair the last two for its civic Centre and should meaux jimmy Christy, Lorna be proud of it. Mason, Henriette De Kergom- Miss Travis spoke a few words meauXi Leonora Loveless, Lav- on crafts. Mrs. tteauey aeaii erna Warner, Dorothy McCabe, with Pro Rec and announced Empi Loveless and Shirley Cote. that Mrs. Alice Campbell of Ter- race, one of the local school- ' teachers and a pupil of hers, ages of 18 and ju i Gerry Matheson spoke on Pro Rec work and mentioned the desire to find leaders ln local activities. Singing and folk dancing concluded a highly entertaining ..one mot nnd tnlkpd with him DroExam. at the end of the session. On Saturday the party left for Mr. Large explained an eight- Hazelton and Smlthers, Don weeks leadership course which Forward going as far as Hazel-is open to youths between the ton with them. Terrace FOR PROMPT. SERVICE .... See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Buick Chev. Trucks Pontiac Oldsmobile G.M.C. Trucks Machine Work A specialty Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE B.C. Phil's Cafe Lakelsc Awnue Terrace, B.C. BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER AND BANQUETS Serve Tasty Food Fine Pastries Quick and Courteous Service Proprietor, Phil Tetrault LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Rough and Dressed Lumber Lumber Manufacturers T R U RACE Logs. Poles and Piling Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & ltubber Co. Ltd. Pitllco Radios Wlllard Batteries Prince Utipcrt Dailp J3ctos ; i7 Thursday, October 16, 1947 CONRAD P.T.A. HOLDS. MEETNG Members of the Conrad Street school Parent-Teachers Association held an open forum on i 'Better Parent Week" at the I monthly meeting held in the school Tuesday night. The dis cussion was led by Mrs. G. T. Durkln, Mrs. B. Eyolfson and Martin Stuart and proved high ly educational. Following a brief business ses- sion, which was presided oven by Harold Thorn, association president, the meeting enjoyed' k nroeram of folk dancing anal music. The dancing display was presented by twa class groups of the school and was enthusiastically received. S. S. Kristmanon then played several selections on the accordion which were well received by the gathering. Surprise entertainment was an announcement by Miss Urqu- hart that Miss P. McRae would lead ln square-dancing. Fifty dancers took part ln the set and music was provided by Mr. Kristmanson on the accordion. The dancing was enjoyed both by those who took part and it those who watched. - "j The meeting closed wlttf. te-freshments, during whlchtlme the members were reminded of the card party which the gr&up plans for October 24. , , Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday ss Princess Adelaide 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Chilcotin,"'' Tt30 pjn. ; Thursday ss Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. 3 ?l3v . i . I SIZES i CAN BE V, " SHED! IN SAFETY WifK TRIPLE ACTION THE GENTLE BLEACH rut' , , j CINNAMON BUNS Light, luscious hot buns if you bake with Fleischmann's. Fleischmann's acrive Fresh Yeast Always fresh-at gives you full value, because it's full-strength, fast-acting. Bakes better bread, tastier buns. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, order Fleischmann's Fresh Yeast from your grocer today. This dependable yeast with the familiar yellow label has been Canada's favorite for over 70 years. I your grocer? For the Fashion -Wise Voman it ' o Our choice winter cloth coats are styled just for" you ... cut with an eye" to line-appeal. I See our smart selection I of Virgin Wools frosted with fine furs . . . You'll love them all!;, Use Our Personalized BUDGET PLAN It is conveniently deslgned to suit every budget. No Interest-No Carrying Charges Our NEW FALL SUITS and DRESSES 1 are smartly fashioned in 'l I STEP IX AND VIEW OUR COMPLETE STOCK j LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO AFPL? TO LEASE LAND in ijind Recording District ol rlnce Rupert and situate at th nouth of Large Creek (Denlse Creek) Denlse Arm. near Cloyah Bay. TAKE NUTIUB vnai ni8Uj vuii-....nt I...' fr nof v T.lmlt.prt of P.O. Box 171. Prince Rupert. British Col umbia, occupation uomraciors inwnuj to apply for a lease of the following described lands: -Commencing at a nlnntr1 AnnrrtvlmnfAlv 90(1 feet UUB. piOlLCU W'JIU"" J ' ' to the Southeast of the mouth of Large Creek at approximately nign water mark on Denlse Arm thence West 52 degrees North 1400 feet; thence West 38 degrees South 2800 feet; thence East 62 degrees South 1400 feet; thence East 38 degrees North 2800 feet to return to post and containing ninety acres, more or less. For the purpose of digging and producing sand and gravel. HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED By Leo Mlcheal Shannon, Agent Dated September 15th. 1647, LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION Tp.APPL? TO LEASE LAND . , In Land Recording District ol Prince Rupert and situate . at th mouth of Large Creek (Denlse Creek) Denlse Arm, near Cloyah Ba; TAKE NOTICE that Highway Construction Company Limited, P-O.-Box 171, of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, occupation Contractors lntetids to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at post planted approximate bum v ... the Southeast of the mouth jf Large , Creek at approximately mark on Denlse Arm thence West 62 degrees North 2640 feet; thence tasty 38 degrees North 1320 feet thence thence' Easy 62 degrees South 2640 feet; West 38 degrees South 320 feet to tf turn to post and cqntalnlng eigi tWSpo!Tof g and dUCtageSoHWAYVCONSTRUCT' COMPANY LIMITED By Leo Allcheal Ehann? Dated September ISth, 147. TO j. M 1 u & 1,1 .t ' -'! f 'i i ( r: 4. 1. 1.