JON MURRAY ID BRIDh HtKt Citizen and uIar pioneer hrries """ marriage In help w.ir?rEi WANTED I 349 Taxi If WORK WANTED FOK KENT "ERSONAL Dispatcher. (241) Names are being re lied at the Dally News of- ;t boys or zitls desiring routes (tf) WANTED Young mar- tcteran desires work in Pbon: Blue 913. (241) ri'3 woman will look ...:drcn evenings. Phone 633 (tf) ERLNT Furnished rooms. if.' Ave West (243) RENT 5-room seml- jb: centrally lo ll Appiv 200 8th East. (ROOM AM) HOARD 1240) fcRENT Tw:. rooms, fur- ii O Sti Ave West. (241) I REST Cosy furnished fci r take: Chean win- Applv Box 275 Dally U (241) !i3 BOARl- $40 each ti-"$U-::r;ie Home away ' me Tabl meals. Mrs. r. 622 Fraser Street, (tf) R3 c.j ROOM for 2 young Bcj (002 station "IJ" NtOsi A.in rnUND (241) N3- Bro-yn leather key case k: Owner may have e UJ calling at the Daily ' and paying for this ad- Pisement (tf) in-! near the Sunrise rj Ownet aimlv at the i;yfe ar.d pay for the ad. (tf) --Wallr containing pnn. rrable amount of money, !' may obtain same bv f in; and paying for this Prtlsement Dally News of- lasm FOR SALE (tf) better ilimbur mnr 'cally, use the modern Hie Sawmin. r . F by National Machinery "J umlted, Vancouver, (tf) J;holics anonymous" Pre!... '5 ana Perman- um """king. , WSOnal nn ... 4 Mnconven Z hohave found free- alcohol. Prince Ru-"0. Dally News. (tf) ptUS()N.L 'RINE'T - . lltv t to men "cw PeP an" n 'u run t $1.00 At all drug etal work" 1 ft hd h,hs rtr : f or Mn0Ky Iur' 'Blackmv"?1' ir.s, r.l, , " c " instaua- c,llon- guaranteed, sh et Metal Ltd. ft.fi air o "ow"auons and Sllr,- m 'T METAL -units, t 'koillfhin., . Fk.u,:6"'"S and stack SUS.lSons,629 "c UI) j Power Co., and popular pioneer , citizen, returned to the city yes terday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide with his young bride. Mrs. Wilson-Murray was formerly Miss Janet Peddle, daughter ol Thomas Peddle, one-time principal of the local high school and for" the past several years identified with the Vancouver i , following which he is ; Technical School staff. They -nnirratulatlons are taking up residence in the in& ... -lonris William Waldron Anartments. i his many . - - .Ison-MUriaj "-I.'.- ! Northern British Columbia' Advertise in The Dally Newi! L Classified Advertising - - oer word per Insertion, minimum charge. 60c. Birth Nutlet. jrrt ot Tbants. Death Notices, rnjncral Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 13. BIRTH NOTICK fto Mr ana Mrs. William Ualczulc nee Aima ugu-n in the St Boniface Lpjtai Winnipeg. Man., a fcbter. Man Ann, 8 lbs. p rlNEHAI- NOTICE In the city, October J 1947 Martin rvrau u "" Funerai services win di n,,iii idUCtCO ;l urenvjne Ural Chape: at 2 p.m. wea- OctoDer IS, Capt. fc. iett officiating miermens jiiow in Fairvlew Ceme-B.c Undertakers in 4 to C p.m. FOR SALE FOR SALE Radio parts and couch mattress. 050 7th Ave. East. (tf) FOR SALE Studebaker '30 and Boy's Bicycle. Can be seen at Midland Camp. (244) with order. D. Tumilson, Ter race, B.C. An excellent revenue propo sitlon. Price $2,400. For full particulars call H. G. Helger-son Ltd. (245) FOR SALE W. W. Oreener, 32" barrel 10-gauge shotgun. 474 Taxi Stand, see.L. Keller, (tf) FOR SALE General Motors S-6 FOR SALE "Babee Tenda" hlghchalr, good condition. Phone Red 985 evenings. (240) FOR SALE-Cameri with anas-tigmat lense F77, postcard FOR SALE New and used furniture for household and offices; also hardware; used mu sical Instruments; 5-pce. kit used men's rain coats, topcoats, etc.; new small size coal and wood ranges $30; new unpalnted furniture, chests, book cases, desks, medicine chests from $2.75; new tumblers 5c. Everything reduced. D.C. Furniture Co., Black 321. TRUCK FOR SALE l'i-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, $C per cord, 3 cord lots $16. Call Blue 810, Bert's Transfer. 303 3rd Ave. (242) FOR SALE House, 3 rooms, two lotsi $600 cash for quick sale. 1025 Ambrose Ave. Phone Red 780 or Red 482. (243) RIFLES 303 British Enfield Converted Sporting Models; Precision High -Power Repeaters; excellent new condi tion, guaranteed. Sacrifice $72.50. Will ship CO.D. Write Carlov, 537 Besserer St., Ot tawa, Ont. (240) FOR SALE Remington type writer, legal size and one wood heater. Phone Blue 716. (242) FOR SALE Table and four chairs and bed complete. Phone Red 930. 239) FOR SALE 1941 Mercury sedan. For particulars phone 23. (tf) FOR SALE Small brick-lined heater and fumed oak buffet. Phone Blue 398 after 0 p.m. (24J) SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLDG. MATERIALS Lumber, 2x12, 3x12, 4x12, 6x6, 8x8, $25 per M. 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, 3x6, 3x10, 3x12, 3x14. All S4S, $45 per M. Shiplap. While it lasts, $35, per M. Flooring, 1x4, $45 and $65 per M. All kinds of finishing lumber including , doors, windows hardware at half price. Some Gyproc lath left at $30 per M. Also some Loxstave material, trusses, cedar sld- lnir. Plvwood. Barn Door Track. Electric and Plumbing sup plies, especially lead, greatly re duced in price. GROUP 4 AIRPORT SPIES & MECKLINGj Phone 866 (242) Terrace Hospital Readying: For Early Patient Admission TERRACE Lady superintendent and members of the nursing and service staff are now on the job at the newly established Red Cross outpost hospital here but, instead of treating patients, are still busy getting the place in readiness. With the carpenters not yet out, the plumbing still to be completed and; most important essential, a con- tlnuous water supply not yet Doris Mcpherson, R.N., gradu-ensured, it may be a little time ate of Toronto Western Hos- yet before admission of patients can commence. However, once it is opened, Terrace Is going to have a compact well-equipped and attract-tive ten-bed institution which will fill a long felt community need, the existence of which will be a matter both of gratification and relief. A good deal of the equipment is yet to come and the setting up of an that is already here Is nnt vpt. rnmnltw1 oltVimierVi FOR SALE Winter potatoes. Ln 'w. .v. u -1 an inciiiucio ui uic iLiin wave delivery ii $3.50 j.r. . 100 ., cash per lbs, ,nlo nepped the breaeh and afe devoting long days in the effort 5 to ?et the institution going as FOR SALE OR TRADE Com- soon as Possible, plete shoe repair shop, build- Principal hospitalization rooms combined with dining room for the latter. Bedrooms are neat and well appointed. I rebuilt former Armv Brieade 2il , headquarters building, is not large, equipment and fittings are of the latest type. Terrace, which for Ihlrty-five years ha3 pital (1939), who has been iden tilled with the nursing staff of through to the springs. COOL TOLL THIEF WATERLOO, Ont., 0 Oh, hum! A stranger entered a hotel her one evening, removed the pay phone from the wall in the had to send Its hospital cases lobby, took a pile of nickels, chen suite $12.50; McClary's" awav to Prince Rupert or Hazel- placed the telephone on the electric range $15; slightly used tn- wu' noW nave tne vlta' com floor and walked out. A bystand-radlos, electric, battery and ' munity security of cfflclent and I er watched; him . wltl Interest, nortab'le. from' $20: sllaritlv i skilled hospital care. ,. T !, thinking he was a repair man. Lady superintendent Is .-.Miss I 'He wasn't. TERRACE Dr. and Mrs. R. 6. Large, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills and C. E. Starr passed through Terrace on Saturday enroute to Smlth-ers, returning home at the first of the week. Mrs. Joe Spitzl returned home last Wednesday after spending the past two weeks as a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Miss Anne Lipps and Mrs. Hamilton of the local teaching staff motored to Prince Rupert Toronto General Hosplta ,andion Friday wltn Mr Oreenwoodi more recently was in charge of the noted Lever Bros Health Centre in Toronto. Other three members of the nursing staff are Miss Eleanor Coulter, R.N., Toronto; Miss Marjorie Doll, R.N., Terrace, and Mrs. Elwood Brooks, R.N., brother of Mrs. Hamilton, and spent the holiday weekend there. "uavc' A Rnhprts nnrt SHps nf Miss Janet who served Wade, hince Rupert have arrlved ln wiui me worcienrs lerruoriai Army in Britain during the war and manned an anti-aircraft gun in London during the Blitz, is cook while Miss Barbara Wal lace came from Cobourg, On- 1 I A. . 1 Ing and lot. For full informa-1 will be the men's five-bed ward.jed the housekeeping staff dur tion write Service Shoe Re- two two-bed women's wards, op-1 ing the last few days and George pair, Prince George, B.C. (242) erating room, caseroom, isola- Atkinson, not so long ago ar- " "ta. ferrace FOR SALE-Three small houses, on, A.., .,..,.. ! Service "rooms include well- chewan has assumed the duties ... n.tuuc ironical ivituwuc. ., . ... : . . - A.-iAb.-,. While patients wll be assured George McAd'ams. in addition of faciHties for efficient treat- to ms multifarious other.com- ment under comfortable and munity du"es, is also chairman Dleasant surroundings, the staff of tne Terrace Hospital Board is also well and attractively pro- here and- llke tne rest of the vided" for. The commodious Wle, is proud of the institu- t'lon nurses' sitting room with its fire place and neat furnishings is centrally located. There are sep- Lakelse Road Is Frigldalrc. Phone Blue 988, 'tp riIn,no. rn fnr o? i j ::7;,,r " c;: Deme "nprovea (240) I and sub-staff, sitting room being H. Noakes was a passenger to Hazelton on last Friday's train, returning on Saturday. Terrace to take over the Terrace Bakery formerly owned and operated by G. M. Macln-nes, who has been obliged to sell out due to ill health. lanu, uj oe launuress. miss m- T-mon of pHnf.. n.lnprt MarJorle Honke of Terrace Join- spending a few days in town, guest of Mrs. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hunter of Prince Rupert paid a short business visit to Terrace, leaving by Saturday's train. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson left on Saturday morning for a motor trip Into the interior as far as North Bulkley. They are due back in Terrace today. Mr. jand Mrs. W. C. Osborne returned to Terrace on Friday by motor, Mrs. Osborne having visited in Smithers with her TERRACE Considerable im- daughter, Mrs. Zorn, while Mr General decoration scheme of corners are beine rounded off i Terrace and District Board of Whle the whole institution, size, films or plates, and all 0CcuDying the almost completely accessories. Apply Green 106 provements are now in process Osborne went on to Prince of being made on the Lakelse George. Lake road. Some of the sharper the interior is ln light green, and it is being opened up Trade will be holding its quar- terly general dinner meeting tomorrow night when ladies will be present with a social session! following the dinner and busl-j ness meeting. ! Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parker will be returning to Prince Rupert toward the end of this week, having spent the past couple of weeks here residing in the house of Charles M. Adam while the latter has been away in Van- TERRACE GETS NEW INDUSTRY Salmon Net Floats, Until Now Made in Vancouver, Provide Work for Five TERRACE Co-ordination Of two primary industries is illustrated in a new line of manufacture which has been started up here by George file-Inhis and Fred Hill who have started making cedar salmon net floats in the old Little barn. First shipments totalling 14,000 of the floats were made last week to the Canadian Fishing Co. Formerly these floats were made in Vancouver and brought north from there. They ar" shipped in bundles and trntked to Prince Rupert. The elliptical-shaped floats, about four Indies long, are cut 6ot Of lengths of 4-by-4-inch rough cedar supplied by local mills and sawing and drilling machinery now set up provides for a .production of some three thousand pieces per day. Orders are already on hand for a long period of steady production. The new industry gives employment to fiv? persons two men, two women and a boy. The deep harbor of Petsamo, Finland, 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle, is always free of ice because of the Gulf Stream. couver on business. Mr. Adam is flying back by way of Prince George and is due in Terrace Thursday. "Gin Pills Helped my Sore Back" says Montreal man. " had rheumatic aches an J stiff hack could hardly straighten up ajter bending. A friend advised Gin Pills . . . now I'm ever s much better". I.F., Montreal. For more than 40 run Gin Pilli hue brought relief to victims of Rheumitic Hun, Batktche, Sciatica, Lumbaco. ( Get a packaga today. Use L pruiv weir lucriL. Rtiular tile. It Pills Ecenemy tin, U Pills (la ttit .!.! far SIbiFIDi) National Druo A. Chemloal Company ol Canada , Limited -aflMakrfssVakaflRli 3 j v m f rrLMr'.-- . . You get friendly, personal service at those new Chevron Gas Stations Folks have always enjoyed the thoughtful, interested kind of service they1 receive at inde pendent gas stations. But many people don't always know they are locally-owned. Well, as Chevron Gas Dealers, we're establishing our identity as independent businessmen in our community. That's the reason for the new Chevron Signs and the burgundy, cream and green paint jobs on our stations. It's "only the beit" for our customers and that adds up to products like Chevron Supreme Gasoline and RPM Motor Oil. Our other services and accessories will be the same top grade, too. We're glad to honor Standard of B.C. Credit Cards. If you haven't applied for a Credit Card, drive around any time and we'll see that you get an application form. REM EM BER.Jhe same products, the same service, the same folks to serve you BERT BELLAMY 404 McBride St. Prince Rupert, B.C. MARC'CAVENAILE 3rd Ave. & 1st St. Prince Rupert, B.C. Prfnrr Buperr DnfJp J3rto3 Tuesday, October 14, 1947 Lakelse Awnuc Ml FOR PKO.MPT SERVICE .... ' See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEADER," ! . Chevrolet Buick Chev. Trucks i Pontiac Oldsmobite GJW.C. Trucks j .Machine Work A specialty Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE B.C. ... ! Phil's Cafe terrace, ILCj. BREAKFAST LUNCH - DINNER AND BANQUETS j Serve: ; I Tasty Food Fine Pastries Quick and Courteous Servlct Proprietor, Phil Tetrault j LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTlf Lumber Manufacturers Rough and Logs, Polj-s t n Dressed Lumber TERRACE and Piling Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. Phileo Radios Willard Batteries .1 wv.v.v.vAw.w.v..VA.v.v.v.v.y.:.x''J,, Keep Warmer! i COLEMAN OIL HEATER See them now, with their beautiful styling and the famous Coleman furnace-type heating unit. There is a right size for your home; ho matter 'how large or how small. -.-.i;. . Come in and let us give you complete Information about these famous heaters. 1! ir-i-i.H-i-id U McBride St. Phone 311 V.VAV.V.V.V.VAV.'.VW.'.VW.VNWIAWAV.V, COLD WEATHER flIEANS Electric Heaters See Our ARVIN FORCED DRAFT HEATER MAJESTIC CIRCULATING STAND CANADIAN BEAUTY RADIANT TYPE i ; till k'a POPULAR HEATERS AT POPULAR PRICES AT- v" ,-irt RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC ? GEORGE HILL & SONS LIMITED Complete Stock of Men's Shoes and Rubbers AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 731 Floor Sanding I have just purchased the latest floor sanding equipment. This machine is the most modern type, and will do any kind of sanding. For the best, consult Phone BLUE 610 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 7 . i Jr f : 1 1 . w. II J !