4 ML. I F. 4 I3rft.cc Bupnt Dailp ftctos Friday, August 8, 1947 Classified Advertising - - - - Classifieds: Uc per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth NoMcm 60c; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage aud Engagement Announcements; 12. f a. HKL1' WANTED .ASSISTANT Stc6kman and front end pump attencant. Steady employment. App:y Btfo Parker Ltd., Prince Rupert, B.C. (189; . REQUIRED at the Prince Rupert jt General Hospital: Cook and an assistant coo:;. Apply to Matron. (tfi WANTED A Matron Tor the Ridley Home. Board and room with salary. Address Arch- JSKde'acon Hodson at Blue 827. "- (190) WANTED Names are being re-ceived at the Dally News of-fice of boys or girls desiring "delivery routes. (tf) WANTED ..WANTED Car, must be In feet condition. A. Berg, St Elmo Hotel, Room 24. (186 WANTED 2 used cars in good im 'condition, also one light deal "'livery. Phone Black 156 t)r call 171 3rd Ave. East. (186) SHIP Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd.. 935 East ""Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. ' ' (tf) WANTED Retired officer and "wife and daughter desire furbished apartment, suite or house for six to eight weeks. , References exchanged. Box 261 News. (185) FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms with kitchen privileges. 221 5th East. (189) FOR RENT Housekeeping room clean, furnished. 1142 Park Avenue. Phone Green 224. (185) FOR RENT 3 rooms unfurnished with bath. Phone Red 441. (185) FOR RENT One large light nouseKeeping room and one sleeping :room. 801 Borden '"Street. (186) ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) J LOST AND FOUND LOST-iRailway ticket. Return to C.N.R. office. Reward. (189) FOUND Safety deposit key. Owner may have same by paying for this ad at the Daily News. (tf) LOST Brown leather wallet, in business area of Prince Rupert; contains sum of money and business papers. Will finder please return to Prince ".Rupert Hotel, or newspaper office. Handsome reward. (It) 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. (tfi METAL WORK DONT Walt for Winter. Now la the time to hive that eaves-trough fixed and rurnace installed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., Black 884 (tf) SXS " .. - a ? - fr Advertise In the Dally News t-IA. .KAN'Oi; vi, (t)AHT DISTItlCT KfrnflllfHr lllstrlf t 'flf I'rlniB W,,.rf TAKE NOTICE thd the Port TA. -ward -Cellulose Company, Limited, of Vancouver. B.C. manulacturers of cellulose products, Intends to apply' for a lease of the following described lands, situate in a Bay at southerly end of Ridley Island, Lot 447, and north side of Porpoise Channel, for the purpose of, booming grounds and use In the manufacture of celluloss products: Commencing at a post planted at high Vater mark on the bn outherly end of Ridley Island, Lot mm, AiZr Range 6. Coast District, at the folnt where Porpoise Channel enters -Porpoise 'Harbtfur; thence following the -high water mark of a Bay on -Kldley island, northwesterly, southwesterly and southeasterly to Por poise Channel: thence northeasterly Hcross the mouth of the Bay. BOO feet more or less 10 point or commence ment, and containing 70 acres, more or less. PORT EDWARD CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED Dated July 23rd. 1947. EARLY NEWS I .1S WELCOME T.ru;il newt 'Itoma 'fjvpnvnra I Ull l -U 1J 1 1 IV.. ii-i'X' ... J office by 10 a.mi Contributors are asked to bear this In mind. Items of social and personal Interest are alwayj welcome. FOR 'SALE FOR SALE One room clean cabin, partly furnished, on Wantage Road. Price $40. Box 262 Dally News. (188 FOR SALE Three room cottage with shower, near Conrad school. Owner leaving, will sacrifice $1,000 or $1,25T) furnished. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342. (189) BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE $2,000 handles $3,000 buy. 0-room house with 3 lots on 6tn East. Apply Collart and Mac-Caffery. (tf) FOR SALE 5 used cars, 1-8 cylinder Hudson, 1 Dodge, 3 Fords, from $500 up. Contact Johnson or Malr. Phone Black 156 or call 171 3rd Ave. East, (tf ) 1938 LINCOLN Sedan for sale. Parker's Garage. (190) FOR SALE Snap! 29ft. trollcr. Must sell Immediately. Phone 'Black 986. (185) FOR SALE One studio lounge, like new; jone English pram, good -condition; one new Beaver lathe, 36-inch bed, 16-inch swing, chisels and all attachments; one new table saw, 8-lnch blades with new motor. Phone Green 624 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE 1940 Plymouth Sedan. Apply Arrow Cab. (tf) FOR .'SALE Group 4 'Spies & Meckling, Phone 866. 'Flooring, Gyproc, Buildings (small and large), Donnaconna, Steam radiation, Shingles, Lumber, Paint, 900 gallon gas tank. (188) FOR SALE Tenders will be re-, ceived by the undersigned up to noon of Monday .August 25, for the purchase of any or all of the following lots. Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Block 11, Plan 946, Townsite of Massett, Queen Charlotte Dis trict. Highest or any tender not necessarily accentpw F. Forbes, Official Adminlstra-' tor, Administrator of the Estate'of Cyril G. Harrison, deceased, (leg, FOR SALE General dry goods business in rapidly growing town located in the Central Interior of B.C. $12,000.00 will handle building, stock and fixtures. 'For full information apply Box 263, Prince Rupert Dally "News. (jgoj FOR SALE-i&laek and white -en amel coal and wood range, also 3-piece deluxe mohair chesterfield suite by Restmoor, full spring construction. Both a. new. Phone Green 316. (189) FOR SALE New & Used Furniture and Hardware. Slightly used wool blahketes $4.50, "Bicycles, Mirrors 50c, Cushions for boats and Chesterfields $2, office chairs, single beds com plete $20, new desks, small size wood and coal stoves, scatter us& used vacuum cleaner $$12, new hot Dlates $3.50, new unpalnted chest of drawers, new compasses from $1. Other useful articles at i i reuucea prices. B. C, Furni ture, Black 324, PRINCE RUPERT REALTY COMPANY GREEN JM FOR SALE 5th Ave. W., near'McBride St., 3 rooms and bath, on '2 choice lots $2500.00; FOR RENT i Housekeeping room. 209 5th' Ave. W $15.00, Including light.! You saw it in Tne News! I.X(K IS, 'COAST DISTUICT Ket-ordliis IH.trlrt of iTInce Kupert TAKE NOTICE that the Port Ed ward Cellulose Company, Limited, f Vancouver, B.C., manufacturers of cellulose products. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands, situate on the west side ol Porpoise Harbour at Its northerly ehd. for the purpose of booming grourtds and use In the manufacture of cellulose products: Commencing at a post planted on the easterly shore of Ridley Island, Lot 447, Range 5, Coast District, on -a point of land due est from the cannery at Port Edward; thence N. 89 degrees E, 420 feet: thence N. 31 degrees W, 5500 feet more or less to the southerly shore of Kalen Island In Porpoise Harboftr; thence northwesterly along the shoreline of Kalen Island to ir. !r,rn with the southerly boundary of 'the Canadian National Railway right-of-way; thence Southwesterly along the southerly boundary of uiM rav.i. Way 1800 feet: thence. S 58 defcrees E, 2000 feet more or less to the shore, line of Rldlev Island: thence smith, easterly aloijg the shoreline of Rldlev Submarine In Port.. (Continued Irom Page One) -Bltrebnek two aviators who haa heen rescued by the latter, and proceeded to Subic Bay for refit, arriving there on March 27 after I a "patrol 'ol 51 days. Award of j the Submarine Combat Insignia' was aulhortod tor this -patrol, j 'with the following -tonnage figures: sunk, one tanner 'of IMSOof tons, one large freighter of '7,7o0 ; tons two medium freighters 01 -4,00 Otons each; damaged, two tankers of 10,000 ton.- eacn. On April 16, 1945, refit arid training were once come completed and Blenny departed "from Snbic Bay for her third war patrol. This 'was conducted in two carts, the IlrH off t "he Indochina "coast hd the second in the ;Java :Sea. The first part was largely spent In lifeguard duty for our army '-aviators, ad no targets were seen. On'May 15 Blenny left for Su-bic Bay for hiore fuel; she arrived on May 16 and 'departed on May 18 for the Java Sea. On May 25 n small submarine chaser wa3 sunk -in a night surface torpedo attack off the north coast of Java. This attack was remarkable for the extremely shallow water in which it was carried out. The target was .anchored close in to the beach and in order to 'get at her Blenny flooded 'down'and backed In toward the beach, taking soundings from trie stern with a lead line. -At the time of firing she was in 25 feet of water "and the screws were stirring up mud. Early in the mornlrfg of ' May 30, "a small lug er was sunk by gunrire. Torpedoes 'were used later in the day to sink a $mall' coastal steamer. On June 5 Blenny departed for'Fremantle, where she arrived on sluhe 9 after a patrol of 55 days. 'Award of the Submarine Insignia was authorized for this patrol with the folio-w ins tonnage figures: sunk, one submarine chaser of 170 tons, one freighter of 520 'tons and one lugger of 100 tons. in waters of east Indies With refit and training com pleted, Blenny departed from Terms: Strictly Cash. GordonFrWnlnlle 0n Jul- '1B4: 10 con duct her fourth war patrol In the Java Sea and off Ce easte'rn coast of Malaya. On July Hi she sank a sea-truck toy gunfire. On July 16 a -converted -gunboat was sunk to -a torpedo attack. Blenny then chased the small vessel which had been escorting The gunboat and engaged in a ?un battle, but was unable to eet close enough to do much damage. From this time until (he end of the patrol many sam- nans. junks and miscellaneous small craft were -sunk after 'a nreliminary investigation in each ase to determine thRt they 'were "arrying contraband, and after seeing the crews 'iarely Clear. Several of these !were sunk by means of a 12-guage snotgun 'vhich was fired ar the bottom from the inside. On August 7 he reebvered a boarding natty Miich the U.S.S. Cod had put libttard'a .junk on the morning of usust 1 and had been forced to abandon by an enemy plane ind for'whicfc'a I'.rehubus search had been car'led on for two daVs. On Auaust 7 a dive bomner missed Ble'.Viy on the surface with a mall bomb; he was not .given a chance to recti'v his mistake. On August 11 'Blennv departed ror Sublc Bav for rent, arriving here on August 14 after a patrol nt 41 davs. Award of the Sub marine combat Inslenia wa authorized for this patrol with AmWjm AW AmW them with Ml NATO'S LINIMENT Rub on freely, and note Quick relief. Greaieleu. UMi icoNoiei "t'diTtng. 'No 'wtrong tur 65c aSor- U-44 ItANdi: 5, COAHT IIIMTKICT Iteronlhiir DIMrlrt of Prince l(tiert TAKE NOTICE that the Port 'Edward Cellulose Company, Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., manufacturers of cellulose prtWocts, intends to 'apply for -a lease of the following described lands, situate In the Yiorth end of Porpoise Harbour, for the purposi of booming grounds: Commencing at a post planted 't 'high water mark In Porpoise Harbour on the southerly side of Kalen Island and at the north erly end of the Canadian -Notional Railway "Bridge over the vZanntdl Rapids: thence 8 75 degrees w across thn northerly end 6f Porpoise Harbour to the shoreline -of Kalen -Island; thence northerly along snld shoreline to the southerly boundary of the Canadian National Railway right-of-way; thence northeasterly and southeasterly following the southerly boun dary of said rlKht-fo-wav to point of commencement, commencement, and containing 46 ana containing no acres, more or less. ' acres, rum HUWARD CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED Dated July 33rd, 1047. mnm nr leiu. PORT EDWARD CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED Dated July 23rd, 1947. I Tie CfMt, Maitlita Adiin. Sr.' "I'm sorry, Miss. I must have mailed you our winter brochure by mistake!" the following tonnage figures: 'sunk, tme converted gunboat of 2,000 tons, '42 Junks totalling 1.- 795 tons.J) motor sampans total- 4 barges .totalling 500 tons, two schooners totalling '35 , tons and one motorboat of 5 tons. One 550-ton escdrt vessel was damaged. During the refit the war with Japan terminated. On August 29 refit was completed. On this date Commander Razzafd was relieved as commanding officer hy -Lieutenant Commander C. H. Fuller Jr., U. S. Navy. On August -32 Blenny departed from Sublc ay for Guam, arriving there on September 5,Trom that time until September 15 sne was occu-Died In training. The personnel of UJ5.S. Blenny Is as follows: Officers Cdr. Edward P. Madley. LCDR., Richard S. carvey. Lt. Richard E. Seacort. Lt. Allen A. Vaughn. -Lt. (JG) 'Henry L. BapAy. Lt. (JG) Eugerre M. Masica. 'Ens. Willian "T. Toutam. fVIen Harry W. Ackley, Dcnald R. Barker, Charles H. Beatty Ei'-ward W. Block, Richard -Bohl, Robert D. Brannen; Charles P.. Burpee. Adelard J. Bu3lere Clyde W. Butcher. Leo E. Cluilo. Bernard Czuk, Harry J. Deep. William F. Doutt. Prank J. Dy-boskl, Didney Dorfman. Charles A. DWyer, Aaron B. Edens, LeRoy Edmonds. Kelly Elklns, Raymqnd G. Emerson. Anthony -Fablano. Joseph A. Finley. Charles H. Fox. Theodore Wahn. Bernard S Hahn. Robert W. Hetzel. Leonard B. Hoadlpy, Merle U liouston. Carle E. Hugins, Isaganl Jamir. Lester W. Johnson Johnson Edwin V. Jrhn'on. Robert L. Jones, Jaccb M. Kanszynskl. Frank C. Kczsle. Paul J. Larson. Norman J. Leeker, trk W. Lo-max TTarrLron Luce. Charles J. Lund, Dale I. Lusk. .Tosenh F. Mlerowskl. Hcvard R Maptfl Joseph W. MrFarland, Robert V GEORGE McWHIHNEY & Company CONTRACTING IN Decorating, Landscaping Lawns, Etc. 147 4th Ave. E. (To rear of Pioneer Laundry) Phone Black 489 P.O. Box 1426 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. "MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) r SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Mefferd, Pasquale . Mignone. Joseph R. Mullins. James'J. Mnr-phy, Clennon Murray. John B. Nagle, Joseph F. NowaK, Claude Hng-240 tons, 3 sea-trucks total-1 Palmer. Weyman fc. Ponncey. ling 850 tons, one tug of 250 tons,! Dean Pruden, Gorcon L. Rlcicer. Charles O. Sanford, Billy Deward Smoot, Robert H. Stensager. Robert J. Stoll. Anglo s. Theofllas. James S. Vanderwyst, Steve J. Volchko. Joe D. Whitri?ht. -Eugene D. Willham, Jonn D. Youn-kins, Frederick L. Paynter. William B. Pittman, Arthur K. Ullrich, Norman W. Wanhala, Eddie A. Ferris, Henrey G. Lutens, Reservists serving aboard the UJ5.S. Blenny: Wayne M. Beatty. Roland I Benoit. Charles A. Bentley. Pierre E. Bruneau. Richard R. Child, George B. CliSby, -Gene E. Dean, Robert L. Evans, Ronald. D. Hlg- by, David R. Hinkle, Albert Hull BASEBALL SCHEDULE August 10 Watts & A.ckerson vs Savoy August 14 Moose vs Watts Nlckerso August 1 -Savoy vs Moose. Team last mentioned is to be the Home team. ! MOOSE GIRLS ARE WINNERS nigh School Unlucky To Lose by 8-9 i In the City Ladies' Fastball League last evening the Moose ! nine squeezed out a raf.ier Inckj I win over the High School team i by 9 to 8, the -wiantrrg run com-1 j lng in in the last naif of .h - seventh Inning. By innings: High School 005 001 2 Moose , 003 1 40 1 HIGH SCHOOL AB R Skora 3 Farrington 4 Janet Budlnich 2 Most ad 3 B. Sedgwick 3 Hallgrimson 2 J. Husoy 4 Greenwood 2 Sedgwick .- 2 25 "MOOSE- Payne North A. Hamilton B. Hamilton Kennedy - Currie - Laird - Thain Pavlikis AB 4 ."3 ."4 .'4 2 . 1 2 2 1 K'.Idal 3 20 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 8 R 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 Umpires At plate. Well Ross bases, E. Pierce. Fastball Schedule Aug. 8 Navy vs CNRA Aug. 9-Jordon & Anderson vs Co-op. Aug. 11 CNRA vs High School Aug. 13 Navy vs Co-op Aug.,15 Gen. Motors vs Gordon St Anderson Aug. 16 Co-op vs. High Svhool Aug. 18 CNRA vs Gen. Motors Aug. 20 Gordon & Anderson Donald R. Lawrence, Lewis Laz-! vs Navy . , , ... , off TTnrnlH O T.lnrtlPV n-hnrrt ' Ug. ZZ-Uen. MOlOrS VS Hlgfl K. MacNelll, Dennis R. Moody. John F. Nannini. Robert D. Straight, John F. Talmadge. Henri H. Taylor. Selmer R. Tel-lefson, Hugh M. Thcmas. Lo E. ThcmDSon. William W. Weirich. Jack W. Withrow. School Aug. 23 CNRA v Gordon & Anderson Aug 25 Co-op vs Gen. Motors , of Insect Bites- I Heat Rash foot and other externally cauord akin trouble L.TlirJ;:2.ri,.n oothing. antiieptir O, D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Greuwlco, tuinlrn. ItrH top or ynuritnnrK-y hnrk. Vmir drusilrt $tu.k$ D.D D. PRESCRIPTION. 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