Ml in HI 4 pxxtt Rupert Dailp ttcfoe Friday. October 3, 1947 Classified Advertising - - - - Classifieds: He per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c Birth Notice 60c: Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 13. HELP WANTED WANTED Names are being re celved at the Daily News of fice of boys or girls desiring delivery routes. (tf) GIRLS between the ages of 18 and 23, to handle annual publishers contracts. Must be of neat appearance and free to travel. Travelling expenses paid. Apply in person only to Mr. R. WeLsmiller, Prince Rupert Hotel between 9 and 10 a.m. (It) WANTED WANTED Pupils for Spanish and Hawaiin guitars. Phone Blue 967. (236) WORK WANTED MIDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) I-OK Iztafl FO RRENT 3 rooms, partly furnished. 616 6th Ave. West. Phone Green 698. (233) FOR RENT Housekeepng room. 960 1st Ave. West. Phone Red 807. (235) FOR RENT Industrial site, two story building 47 x 30. Valen tine Dairy Barn. Phone 657. FOR RENT Comfortable room. 427 5th Ave. E. Phone Blue 967. (234) FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room with kitchen conveniences. Apply 221 5th Ave. E. (234) FOR RENT Comfortable room. 427 5th Ave. E. Phone Blue 967. (237) FOR RENT One room furnished cabin. Seal Cove. Phone Blue 825. (225) FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, furnished, at 209 Fifth Ave. West. Apply P. H. Llnzey, Prince Aupert Realty Co. (232) ROOM AND JIOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Table meals. Mrs Lawley. 622 Fraser Street, (tf) METAL WORK WHY put up with a smoky furnace or leaking eavestrough Call Black 884. New installations. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. (tf) PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Fur naces, t anks, eaves-troughing and stack work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West, Phone 543. (tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's yellow gold "Pierce" wrist watch between Section 2 and city centre. Please phone Black 196. Reward. (234) FOUND--Ring near the Sunrise Grocery. Owner apply at the Daily News and pay for the ad. (tf) FOUND Pair of glasses in front of Legion. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. MAUMNZr.T TO SAW better lumber more (economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, DC (tfl SWAP WILL Trade three Joining city lots with small building, reasonably good, used car or light truck. P.O. Box 1153 Station "B". (232) AGENTS WANTED To Sell Our Line of Hand-Painted Wall Plaques, beautifully done in colors. Ideal Xmas Gifts. Big Commit slons. Write for Sample Veterans Sales Agency, ? 730 Helmecken St., (233) Vancouver, B.C. FOR SALE APPROXIMATELY 40 RESTAURANT RANGES- ONE-OVEN, TWO-OVEN, THREE-OVEN AND EOUR.OVEN. ALSO BAKERS' OVENS. ALL WAR ASSETS SURPLUS. Inquire at .. i Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating Box 1308 Corner 2nd Ave. FOR SALE FOR SALE Black tan male Daschund, one year old; registered. Living in apartment, cannot winter him, reason for selling. Good with children. R. Evans, Smlthers. (232 RIFLES .303 British Enfield converted sporting model; Precision High-Power Repeat er, excellent, new condition sacrifice $65.00. Will ship C.O.D. Write Carlof, 537 Bes-serer St., Ottawa, Ont. (232) FOR SALE Coal and wood kitchen range; 2-piece wine bed chesterfield; occasional chair. 118 9th Ave. West. Phone Blue 729. (232 1 FOR SALE-1935 Chev.. 5 good tires, body in good shape. Ap- ply 1345 8th East. vum FOR SALS-Large supply of dry scrap wood, random lengths, $6 per cord, 3 cord lots $16.00. Call Blue 810, Bert's Transfer. 3uS"3rd Ave. (235) FOR SALE 3x12 Cedar planks $20; 2x8, 2x6, 3x10, DD Fir and Flooring. Phone Green 698. (234) FOR SALE 3 -piece chesterfield, wine colored, $80. Two pairs o binoculars, 7x50 power, $125; 12x50 power $200. Radio testing instrument. 1072 Ambrose Avenue. (232) FOR SALE One used, 1942, 3t yard Koerlng Shovel, First class shape, $16,000, f.o.b., Vancouver. Other shovels available. Apply Clarence Dixon, Arrow Bus Lines Ltd., Phone 459, Box 1398. (237) FOR SALE Bakery and Confec tionery. Due to my health and other matters beyond my control, I offer to sell my Bakery. Good local and outside trade. Real snap. This will not last long once seen and price asked. Box 159 Terrace. B.C. (236) FOR SALE Furnished house Apply 517 -7th W. Owner leav ing town. (234" FOR SALE W. W. Greener, 32" barrel 10-gauge shotgun. 474 Taxi Standt see L. Keller, (tf) PROPERTIES here are still low- check these: 4 room house and bath, garage, 2 lots all fenced The first $2250 takes it. 8 room house seml-furnlshcd; new foundations, fireplace, owner leaving must sell $3,000. Best Bet 6 room house with view; 3 improved lots on Ambrose; new wiring and plumbing; basement; $4,500 terms or $4,200 cash. 3 room house in good residential area. $1,000. For inspection of these, see Armstrong Agencies (Ph: 342). (234) FOR SALE New and used fur nlture for household and of fices; also hardware; used mu slcal instruments; 5-pce. kit chen suite $12.50; McClary's electric range $15; slightly used radios, electric, battery and portable, from $20; slightly used men's rain coats, too coats, etc.; new small size coal and wood ranges $30; new unpainted furniture, chests book cases, desks, medicine chests from $2.75; new tumblers 5c. Everything reduced. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 321, FOR QUICK SALE Tenders will be" received up to noon ot Thursday, October 9th, for the purchase of one Savage 303 rifle, Model 99. This gun may be seen at the Government Agent's office, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. Highest or any tender not nee essarily accepted. Terms: Strictly cash. G. F. Forbes, Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of J. J. L.Lacelle (Harry I.) Court House, Prince Rupert, B-C (233) .and 7th St. Phone 108 (233) JAMES DOWEY OF Former Contractor, Later Hotel Proprietor, Had Lived Thirty-five Years in Interior Pioneer contractor and hotel man of the central interior. James Patrick Dowey passed away at Smlthers last Saturday afternoon, the funeral taking place on Tuesday of this week. Mr. Dowey was C3 yeais of age and was born in Owen Sound, Ontario. Coming .. . west . . as a young man, he first arrived in this district In 1912 to take up contracting for Foley, Welch & Stewart at Hazelton in connection with the construc tion of the Grand Trunk Pa FOR SALE FOR SALE Family home, very central, very good garden. Two bedrooms downstairs. Owners leaving town. For good buy call at Collart & McCaffery Ltd. (237) FOR SALE 3-ton 1946 Mercury dump truck; wooden box, 7" Marion hoist, fully licenced, also ,''E" plates. New heater, backlng-up light, signal arm, tow hook, extra 25-gal. fuel tank. Phone Blue 416. (232) FOR SALE House on two lots; six rooms and bath, good foundation. Owner leaving town. Call 201 8th Ave. East, or phone Green 887. (232) FOR SALE Tenders -will be re ceived by the undersigned up to noon if Tuesday, October 21st, for the purchase of Lot 1, Block 31, Section 5, City of Prince Rupert, and two-room ed shack and out-buildings situ ated thereon, together with furniture and personal effects contained therein. Premises may be viewed by arrangement. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: Strictly cash. G. F. Forbes, Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of Rosario Rsbardo, Court House, Prince Rupeit B.C. 1233) THESE $JQ5 IMPERIAL VfflvJ GALLON ffl CONCENTRATED PASTE FORM One gallon oi Kem-Tone paste and Vi gallon water makes l'j gallons Kem-Tone Miracle Wall Finish. Your actual cost per gallon is therefore Vi of price paid. SMITHERS PASSES cific Railway. Next year he moved to Smlthers and later built the Hudson Hotel for his brother-in-law, the larie FreU Watson. Tills property he later acquired himself and operated It for many years until lie soid out and took over the McRe House Hotel. During the last few months he had been at the Lejac industrial school as an Instructor in carpentry. There hp rnntrnctprt thf lllnec? rt"ti " ' " , . 'TT wuiuuiiaicu lil ma UCUUl ill 111 Smlthers Hospital. Predeceased by his wife five years ago, Mr. Doey is survived by two sons Jack Dowey of Courtney, Vancouver Island, and Pat Dowey, Port Al.bernl and .two daughters JAt$. W. R. Eby of Smlthers and Mrs. Douglas Kerr of Prince Rupert. Father E. ML Leray, O..MJ, officiated at the Roman Catholic funeral mass in St. Joseph's Church at Smithers and interment was made In ths family plot of the cemetery there Miss Margaret Macdonald presided at the orean and' there was a' solo by Mrs, Jack Dunn. Pall- bearers were J. Turner A. Bruce, J. Wallace. J. Carr, P. Berg and G. Magden. zBeautY at Home OOiKHKHKHKh-WHWH Q. Where on one's person should perfume he applied? A. Touch each ear lobe, or the back ede of the hair line, or behind the ears. You may also put the merest touch on the lipS or -on the eyebrows. Q. What benefits are derived frcm clay packs on the face? A. These are ntfld torrfes to the nerves, muscles, and tissues of the k.in, tending to make It supple and prevent wrinkles. They are recommended Cw all type of s2In, except dry skin. Q. What is effective for preventing a red nose resulting from a cold? Classified Advertising Pays! 1 Covers all surfaces wallpaper, painted plywood, brick interiors, etc. 2 One coat really covers; 3 Dries hard in one hour; 4 One imperial gallon does a large room. 5 No disagreeable paint odour use room same day. 6 A hard, durable, washable surface. 7 A pleasure to put on no primer spreads like a charm. IKoeSSS" Total revenue from customs collections in Prince Rupert during September was $27S0.73, a considerable drop from the $50,841.19 in the month of Aug ust. September of this year shows a slight decerease compared with tht same month of 194.6 when revenue amounted to $38830.84. For the nine-month period, of 1947 ending September 30, the revenue from customs 'totalled $291,985,15, which is a high since 1944 when revenue for the same period, was $424,848.69. RAILWAYMAN IS RETIRING General Storekeeper For Western Region, C.N.R., Terminates Long Career WINNIPEG Terminating a rail career that commenced In 1911. Stewart E. Keillor, general storekeeper, Canadian Na- tional Railways western region. P1 retireJ to private life at his own request. Mr. and Mrs. Kell lor have left for the Pacific Coast where they will make their home in future. Prior to his de- T6- or nonr; ed by his staff and presented wlth a wen-fined wallet to- gether with good wishes of alL Borr In l8tn County, Ontario. Mr. Keillor came west in 1911 and commenced work with the Canadian Northern at Kamsack as a railway storekeeper. In December of the same year he was transferred to a similar post in Virginia Minn., with the D.W. & P. Railway. In 1924 Mr. Keillor returned to Edmonton as district storekeeper and continued at this work subsequently in Transcona and eastern Canada. He returned to Winnipeg- in 1934 as assistant general storekeeper and was promoted to general storekeeper Jn O:tober of the same year and retained this position until his etirement. ftp fnodem all finish GIVES YOU ALL r Liar TEACHERS AND PARENTS MEET Rorrtep Street School P.T.A, Entertains To give parents of pupils who began school In September ol this year an opportunity to become acquainted and see the classrooms the Borden Street School Parent-Teacher Association was host at the schcol on Thursday afternoon. The parents visited the Grade One room and saw their children a,t work and also thoroughly en-Joyed the program put on by them. The progress made by the children in even a month provided the parents with many pleasant surprises and the func tion gave them a good opportunity to meet Mrs. Stone, the teacher in charge of Grade One. When the parents were able to get themselves away from the Interesting displays of work they were entertain at a tasty tea by the association through the refreshment committee convener, Mrs. LIneham who was a&sjit-ed by Mrs. Flood, Mrs. Cheese-man and Mrs. Phillppson. Some of the parents also took the opportunity to visit Grade Two where Mrs. Ruthertord had a colorfully attractive room, while a few visited the other rooms. oVer 40 signed the visi tors' book. v.v.v.v.v.w.v.v.v.v Wonder BRAS NEW SHIPMENT Satin and Nylon sizes from 32 to 41 small, medium and Jarse cups All Wool ENGLISH SKIRTS in Plaids and Stripes sizes from 12 to 20 ALPINE SK1HTS sizes from 12 to 44 Judy liond BLOUSES Lace and Embroidery Trim, Short and Lone Sleeves Annette MANSELL 3 STONE BUILDING "Walk Upstairs and Save" If your building, house or fur, nlture were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of youi possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult' your Insurance advisers now I H.G.HELGERSON LIMITED 216 Sixth Street mtmwm Gel quick.,, clean., ,Kavc, J8J Canada1! favourite doublin. w M!N0RA Bibj ' 1 1 . quality blad., In TCfe Fllyou,doubl-.da,,aIO, W' u Terrace FIND CKATTERTON POEM 1 BRISTOL, Eng., Q An orle-j lnal manuscript of Thorn -Chat'terTon, the existence of which was hitherto unknown ! has been presented to Bristol library. It Is a pocnv written on the death of a schoolmaster friend. Thomas. Phillips. PREHISTORIC MAMMAL The largest type of animal i that ever lived on earth, the! blue whale, still exists today. i FOR PROMPT SERVICE . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Quick Pontiac Oldsmobile Machine Work A Specialty T. ftl L ' . r I a a TERRACE B.C. Phil's Cafe Lakelse Avenue BREAKFAST - LUNCH DLVI AND BANQUETS Serve: Tasty Food Fine Pastries Quick and Courts &J Proprietor, Phil Tetrault LITTLE, HAUGLAND & Lumber Manufacturers Ronrh and Up I Aeents For International Harvester C Floor WlUard Batterlei I have just purchased the latest fto sanding equipment. This machine i the most modern type, and will do an; kind of sanding. For the best, consi Phone BLUE 610 For Your Eating Pleasure Broadway Cafe (Formerly Boston Cafe) i THE UEST fuuu FINEST COOKING TOP SERVICE Chinese Dishes Uiow im- fI, "TAKE -OUT" ORDER " pfl0Kl Hours: 7 A.M. to 1:30 A.M TERRA( Transfer!! Storage MEET All' SERVICE TO iv (H. Smith) P.O. Box 187 Ch. tnj G.M.C. IrJ Term! TERRACE Ui Firestone Tire & Robbtr C rhllco Radios Sandiii ...nVflll.l I AFT ....ft"'" chop