5 4 Prince Rupert Daflp J3cUi0 Wednesday, August 20, 1947 - - Classified Advertising -- C3U3lMs!nec!: ac per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c Birth Notice and Engagement Announcement ; S2. CARD OF THANKS ETThe staff and' . students of Prairie Bible Institute, Three '..Hills, Alberta; The Mountain WW Bible School of Didsbury, Alberta, and others from Cam- iL'riiae, Alberta and Kamloops, B.C., (, -wish to express their appreciation for kindness extended them by friends during their time spent here at Group 4. FOR KfcNT FOR RENT Three-room cottage partly furnished for couple with one child. Oreen 626. (tf) FOR RENT Housekeeping room. Furnished, clean and warm. 1142 Park Ave. Green 224. U9G) lf M FOR RENT -furnished rooms, m 8th Ave. West. (198) i FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room. Apply 806 Fraser Street. (197) FURNISHED COTTAGE to rent a Francois Lake Landing, $15 week. Lovely black Cocker Spaniel puppies for sale. Mrs. Harold Neave, Minsmere Kennels, Francois Lake, near Burns Lake, B.C. IIEU WANTED I HELP WANTED Experienced Waitress. Apply Johnny's Snack Bar. (198) HELP WANTED Truck drivers and swampers for coal and Jumber trucks. Apply Philpott, fEvitt & Co: LtdJr'CJN.R. Dock. Sfcdhe; 651. (195) WANTED Names are being received at the Dally News of-Ilce of boys or girls desiring delivery- routes.- " (tf) HELP WANTED Ward Maids for Prince Rupert General Hospital. Apply Matron, (tf) HELP WANTED Housekeeper for elderly couple. $60jOO a month with room and board. Phone 264, days Black 85, eve-2nhgs: . , (tf) WANTED WORK WANTED Woman with small girl wants housework. Phone Red 807. (196) WANTED -dresser in Phone 552. Used good beds and condition. (200) WANTED Light delivery truck. Write G. Lundquist, Smlthers, B.C. (2041 WANTED To rent furnished suite oi house firm Aug. 28 to Sept. 36. Black 979. (190) WANTED IMMEDIATELY Five good used cars now on sale, Chrysler, Dodge and La-salle. Contact Johnson or Malr. Phone Black 156 or call 171 3rd Ave East. (tf) HIP Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd.. 935 East Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) "WANTED TO RENT Cabin at Prudhomme Lake for Labor Day week-end. Write P.O. Box 502, city. (197) .... ROOM AND HOARD fcpOM;AND BOARD by young "'man. Box 267 1 Dally News. (197) ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Tabic meals. Mrs Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) PEHSONAL '"vltjORINE gives View pep and vitality to men who feel ,run down, nervous, weak. 15-day treatment $1jOO. At all drug ..stores. MONEY WANTED MONEY WANTED Two young iJSfclWss men "already well established would like to borrow money for expansion. Interested In small or large loans. '''Box 71, City. (190) METAL WORK. DONT Walt for Winter. Now Is the time to have that eaves-trough fixed and furnace ln- ""' stalled. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd.. Black 884 tf ) MACHINERY TO SAW better number more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. FOR SALE FOR SALE Furnished house, fully modern. 517 7th Ave. West. Phone Black 890. (197) FOR SALE 28 Petters semt- diesel marine engine, suitable i for small packer or light plant. , Box 266, City. (19a) FOR SALE Dinette, table, buf fet and four chairs. 1840 9th Ave. East. U98) FOR SALE 2x4, 2x6, shlplap, flooring and dimensions, phone Green 698. (tf) FOR SALE 1937 Austin 7 coach. Good mechanical condition. Phone Black 965, after 7 pm. (197) FOR SALE 27-foot boat. East-hope engine in first class shape. Moored at Yacht Club. Price $300. (216) FOR SALE 1942 Plymouth Sed an. New paint and reconditioning jcto. Can be seen at Dan's Service Station. Phone Green 605. (tf) FOR SALE Brand new three-room house with modern bathroom, modern design, water view and good ground, immediate occupancy. Priced for quick sale, $3200. Collart is McCaffery. (tf) FOR SALE Trolling boat Sea Lad, $900. 29 ft, very good shape, including sail, gurdtes, spring bunk. All ready to go. Can be seen at New Fishermen's Float, address 1669 6th Ave. East. (m-w-f) FOR SALE K-ew & Used Furniture and Hardware. Slightly used wool blanketes $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 rugs $$1.25, used vacuum cleaner $$12. new hot plates $3.50, new unpalnted chest of drawers, new compasses from $1. Other useful articles at reduced prices. B. C. Furniture, Black 324. WILL SELL OR TRADE .-jr good pair of binoculars, a new .25 cal. Mauser Automatic pistol, 10-shot. Box 265 Dally News. (195) FOR SALE - Fawcett "Rival" Furnace, catologue No. 1224, together with piping sufficient to heat 16 rooms. Has air conditioning unit and thermostat. Cheap for eash. Apply P.O. Box 119. Terrace. (196! CHENILLE SPREADS, $4.89 Manufacturers clearance first quality for doub:e and single beds in beautiful two-tonefl colors, worth double the prt:e. Money refunded tr not satisfied. Sent COD. plus postage in Canada. Handicraft Distributors, 254 Sherhrooke St. W Montreal 18, Que. FOR SALE. Tenders will be received by the unedrslgned up to noon of Wednesday, August 27. 1947, for the purchase of Lot 10, Block 24, Section 1, Map 923, City of Prince Rupert, together with two storey frame building situate thereon and the furniture oorv- tents of the apartment for merly occupied by Harry Lewis, deceased, In the above referred to bullddng and numbered 819 Second Avenue West. Further particulars may be obtained from the Official Administra 9. tor, Court House, Prince Ru-I pert. Terms: Strictly cash. Highest or any tender not nec-esarily accepted. Gordon F. Forbes, Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of .Harry Lewis, deceased. (197) FOR SALE-3" cedar bevel sldin $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; i 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 $3.50; Loomex, per ft. 2c, long lengths 4; several terminal blocks (for sale). Spies St Meckling, Wan tage Road, Group 4. Phone 866. LOST (200) LOST Between Post Office and Broadway Cafe, keys in brown leather case. Reward lf return to P.O. Box 1176. (196) Baseball Scores American League New York 1, Detrott.2. Boston 9, St. Louis 5. Washington 2-1, Cleveland 13- Philadelphia 0, Chicago 4. National League Chicago 1-2, Philadelphia 8-8. Cincinnati 8, New York 2. Pittsburgh 5, Boston 7. St. Louts 11, Brooklyn 3, 25 Years Ago In SPORT Aasust 21, 1922 To mark the wind-up of the Intermediate Baseball League a successful banquet was held at the St. Regis Hotel witK "W? 7. C&sto presiding. Hoy Gllmour, captain ol the Grotto team, ac-cepte dthe Colt Cup. Speeches were made by Bert Morgan, Fred Gilhuly, Harvey Fraser, R. Gil-mour, R. Smith, P. La port and James McAleenan. The Sons of Canada defeated the Elks in a lacrosse ame 12-7. Elks H. Lipsett, L. Styles, J. McAuley, Wriglesworth, Mansell, B. Oliver, A. A. Easson, J. Mitch-el, E. Smith, M. Gonzales and S. W. Ttfylor. Sons of Canada D. Brown, A. Saint, B. Crossett, H. Pringle, Jacobs, H. Scott, A. Gray, H Menzies, E. Macintosh, U. U. La-casse and C. Blythe. Harry Astoria was chosen as tenth man to complete the team that leaves for a baseball series with Ocean. Falls. FOR SALE FOR SALE Tenders will be re ceived by the undersigned up to noon of Wednesday, August 27, 1947, for the purchafe ol Lot 27, Block 31, Section 1, Map 923, City of Prince Rupert. Terms: Strictly cash. Highest or an ytender, not necessarily accepted. Gordon F. Forbes, OfTiclal Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of Hugh Gregory Hilland, deceased. (198) FOR SALE Tenders will be re ceived by the undersigned up to noon of Tuesday, August 26. for the purchase of gillnet boat equipped with 10-14 Easthope engine. Length 29', Beam 7. Depth 78", named Oceanie No, 276, belonging to the herein mentioned estate. Presently ' moored at Oceanic Cannery. Terms: Strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarll accepted. Gordon F. Forbes. Official Administrator, Admin FOR SALE Marine repair shop, hulldmg and contents. Building $300.00, contents consisting of $1,000.00 stock, electric hoist, lathe, Drill Prei,-. Electric Welderi Electric Valve Refacer, Electric Drill, Two Testers, Acetylene Welder, at $4,500.00. This also includes swinging crane for the El?c-tric Hoist, miscellaneous tool and bench vices. A going concern at $9.000.00 H. E. HEL-GERSON LTD. (196) FOR SALE Tenders will be re celved by the undersigned up to noon of Wednesday, August 27th, 1947, for the purchase of Lots 1 to 24, Block 15, SD. of PJ 16 and 16A, Plan 934, Queen Charlotte District. Terms: strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G, F. Forbes, Official Administrator, Administrator of the estate of Charles William Bllefleld, deceased. (198) MISCELLANEOUS WILL THE BOYS who picked up the Marconi radio chassis be side Noble Si Wick's store kind ly return same. This radio was put out to dry and was not being discarded. Reward for same. (tf) Flynn 2 S. Ramsay 3 I. Racnsay 3 Hart 3 Jeffreys 2 Duffus 1 Balagno 2 28 istrator of the Estate of Thorn- bases as ovensen, aeceasea, wjutv j House, Prince Rupert. (198) MOOSE BLANK G. & A. TEAM Lodge Girls Defeat Gordon and Anderson 13-0 In last evening's Ladles' Fastball League the Moose nine scored a decisive win over the Gordon and And-erson team. I shutting out the latter with a score of 13 to 0. During the first two innings both teams put up a good brand of ball but, with Moose scoring two runs in the last half of the second inning and six in the third, they had a commanding lead. Held to one run in the fourth and none In the fifth their scoring seemed to be checked but thej came with a burst of four in the sixth tor an easy win. Gordon and Anderson was handicapped by an Indifferent battery. Wndle allowed three walks, struck out -four and allowed 11 hits. In the field Flynn did a good job at first with nine put-outs. Stewart, at shortstop, was probably the best in the Ladies' League. She gathered r. boll welL and has a fast sure throw to first. Balagno did well in the field, her catch of Thornton's fly in right field being thf outstanding fieldins feature of the game. Betty Hamilton allowed only three hits and scored the only no-run game of the season so far. She struck cut four, gave up three walks and scored two runs. Thornton, with three hits in four times up, was effective. Arietta Hamilton, besides catch ing a good game, had two hits in four times at bat and scored three runs. Box score: GORDON Si ANDERSON ABRHPOAF Clough 4 WiruiEe 4 Stewart 4 1 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 16 10 MOOSE AB R II PO A F' Kildal 4 2 1 0 0 0 Thain 4 10 11" B. Hamilton .. . 3 2 1 0 3 0 A. Hamilton .... 4 3 2 1 1 1 Currie 4 119 1? Payne 3 2 112 1 Thornton 4 1 3 3 1 P Kennedy 2 12 10 0 Laird 0 0 0 0 0 r Pavllkls 2 O 0 0 0 P North 1 0 0 0 0 1 31 H3 11 16 S 4 Umpires At piate, B. Wlndle A. Ternevoy: YANK TO HELP TOE NETMEN Frankie Kovacs to Pursue His Peeve Against Tennis MONTREAL, 0 Dink (Montreal Gazette) Carrol comments on the report that American ace tennlsman Frankie Kovacs intends to help the Aussles out in their battle against the United States for the prize tennis mug-Davis Cup. Frankie, now a pro fessional, had some unhappy dealings with the American, ten nis bigwigs during his tenure as an "amateur" and wouldn't be unhappy to see the Aussles cap ture t he mug although at pres ent that seems a slim hope. Kovacs could help the lnvad ers by showing them some of the offensive pace which Is a feature of American play, Dink suggests, and he might also be able to point some of the weaknesses of the Yanks to help out Bromwlch, Palls and Long. '"Isn't this the flrsttlme "in Davis Cup history that a playr has volunteered to help a foreign team going against the representatives of his own coun try?" Dink asks. Classified Advertising Pays! "Offering 37 years of practical Experience in Prince Rupert" JOHN GURVICH has returned to the CONTRACTING BUSINESS No Job Too Large No Job Too Small EXCAVATING, HAULING, LAND CLEARING PHONE 32 SIXTH STREET Although the lacrosse comeback has not assumed the proportions of a boom, crowds have jeen consistent at both the Windsor Arena and the Detroit Olympia about 1,800 and 3,030 rerpectively. Officials of both tlubs and they pool net gate eceipts, by the way say they're more than pleased with the way things have gae this year. Six Canadian-barn Indians. now Detroit residents, are pro viding much of the Detroit team's jnarfe. They are Frank Facto, Bill Abrams, Louie Deer- house, Cecil Powless, Eliot Print-up and Truman Jamieson, Manager of the Detrolters U Ebbie Goodfellow, rormer Detroit Red Wing hockey star who now is coach of the St. Louis flyers of the American Heckey League LEEDS, Eng.. C1 A glass eye s among lost property held by 'ocal police. IflPAl RHYFD SHORT SPORT - , ffgfiBH Still comparative novelty in Windsor and Detroit -where almost everjbody is busy being a Detroit Tiger fan lacrosse is winning new popularity among bcrdr sport followers. Although the game has been played there off and on during the past, Neither city has ever been a lacrosse town." But this year a combination of veterans and youngsters has served up enough action and enthusiasm to assure lacrcsse and the revived Canadian-American League of its greatest drawing power in history. Windsor Sterlings, that city's first entry since 1941. have all but clinched first place. They overtook Sarnla Imperials, last year's champions, late In July. Detroit Parks are third and rear. Wallaceburg, Ont., brings up the Patrons of the Civic Centra ( carnival tonight will receive a special treat In the form of a taxing .show between fighters from H.M.S. Kenya and three products of Trainer Joe Ward's Sixth Avenue workhouse. . Joe has been training his hoys .vlth superlative diligence partly oecause no one knows what the competition will be like, but mainly because Joe takes his training seriously and expect3 his fighters to do likewise. The Armory has echoed to the thump of beaten leather for weeks'. If the weather is fair the bouts will likely be held In the Carnival grounds. The Navy boys are unknown quantities, but word from the ship confirms their quality, besides which, they will have at least 750 masculine supporters. Here Is the card: OS Dryden, 130, versus Billy Anderson, 130. LS Foreman, 145, versus Len Hitchings, 145. OS Johnson, 145, versus Bobby Jpnes, .145. All three local fighters are familiar to Prince Rupert fan, especially Len Hitchlu&s, whose career has been a series of ups-and-downs nsthat still leave hope for his ultimate destiny as a competent amateur. Billy Anderson, likewise, has shorn good form In his recent bouts. The third bout is billed as a "novice" class affair, but In his only fight In the local ring Jones has rated fairly highly. Under Joe Ward's tutelage he is reported to have come a Ions way. Wednesday night will give the answer. Advertise In the Dally News 2& M I LLBAN STRAIGHT CUT YilKGBJ I A CIGAREli REPAIR AND RECONDITir, YOUR HOME THIS SUMMfJ CALL GREER & BR1DD BUILDERS AND CONTRACT01 Repairs Construction Altei Phone RED 561 !M Mn uunce or rreventi is worth a Pound of (J LIKE A SKILLED PHYSICIAN, OUR SERV1CIS ISTS CAN EXAMINE YOUR CAR FOR SYlffd ILLNESS . . . AND RECOMMEND TREATMENT ! VENT MECHANICAL BREAKDOWNS. Our service manager, GUS STROMDAHL,laij many years of experience, and will be pleuii advise you about the condition of your a, Bob Parker Limk THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SCOTT Ford-Monarch Dealers Print liJ j Calvert 1622 Cunjird Kmmm fjKSzm . . ..... Igppi Navigation CALVERT, Man of Vision of the 1 7th century, said to his New World settlers: "Seek to advance ...there is nothing beyond reach" Famous English statesman and Secretary of State to King James I, Calvert founded historic cob onies n the early 1600's. Well rnay Calvert have foreseen Canada's future when he said; '"Preserve unity; it is a good country' KfiK iileJ from Picf' don, first vdc1 HUM" - . founded din!"! u.m.m Britain 1 nirihutinl tA' opmentofth vices rendered ,he CrimeM ruronetl .AilmtiC (""I here Mill EliMbih.'l, In 1622 CALVERT pioneered New World Development Calvert's Ideals of "l been shared by all men' since Calvert'stime3 Then if'b0"1 Clear heads a mi0 Calvert MCTlLltfl r si.- Vrodncers of lord Calvert Calvert Mount Royal . Calvert Grand Reiervc . Calvert OW noi"