4 ?! 4-.; ii I. I: : Ii V r V- 4 FOR r;ENT Wednesday, October 29, 1947 Classified Advertising - - - - Classified: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth NotlceR, M)c; Cards ,of Thanks. Deull: Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 2, WORS WANTED MIDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 588. tf WORK WANTED Capable girl wants housework by the hour. " Phone Black 152. (254) EMPLOYMENT WANTED Young man seven years business and bookkeeping experl- ' ence wishes position with es tablished firm. Phone Blue '562. (253) ,FOR RENT 3 room furnished suite, 1028 2nd Ave., Blue 270. (259) FOR RENT Heated offices and heated warehouse space, cen trally located on waterfront. For full particulars apply or phone H. G. Helgers'on Ltd. (256) FOR RENT burnished room, clean and attractive, in private home. Phone Green 697. (253) WANTED TO RENT TENDERS will be received by the Massett Co-operative Association for purchase of the following trucks at Massett, B.C.; closing date Nov. 15, 1947. FARGO, 3 tons. 196" W.B stake-body. 1947 Model, used two months, condition as new. Equipped with 2 speed rear axle, reinforced frame, platform 7' 10"xir 6". Platform may be purchased with truck or separately. FARGO, 24 ton, stake-body, 1942 Model, completely overhauled, 1st class condition, good tires. Equipped with reinforced frame, two speed rear axle, platform 6' 6"xl6 with struck only. Submit tenders to the Mas-set Co-operative Association, co Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Assn., P.O. Box 264, Prince Rupert, B.C. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Additional Information may be had from either of vhe above named. (tf) FOU SALE FOR SALE Winter potatoes, delivery $3.50 per lOOlbs, cash with order. D. Tumllson, Terrace, B.C. (253) FOR SALE New and Used Furniture for Household, Offices. Hardware and Musical Instruments, etc. Slightly used Radios, battery and electric sets, from $20; used kitchen Chairs. $1; Hassocks, $1.50; Chesterfield Bed, $32; new- double electric Hot Plate with cord, $7; unpainted Medicine Chests, $2.75; unpainted Book Cases and Chests of Drawers. Everything reduced. Come and look them over. B.C. FURNI- NITURE CO., Black 324. WANTED TO RENT Furnished pQR SALE-Flooring and 2x10. ( 3 or 4 room house or apart 'ment, couple with one child. Phone Mrs. Hampton, Prince Rupert Hotel. (257) WANTED Board and Room for young man in private home. Close t City Centre. Phone "357. (tf) PERSONAL , ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Offers a positive and permanent release from drinking. It is a personal and confidential service rendered without cost or inconvenience by other alcoholics who have found freedom from alcohol. Prince Rupert, Box 276, Daily News, (tf) A SANDED FLOOR makes a Phone Green 698. (256) FOR SALE Girl's bicycle. Green 937. (255) FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet Sedan in good condition. Apply 537 Taxi. (tf) FOR SALE 1935 Dodge coupe car in good running condition. Apply Box 246, Terrace, B.C. (258) FOR SALE 1937 Chev. sedan in good condition. Can be seen at Long Motors Service Station. (254) FOR SALE Heintzman piano, good condition. Phone Green 906. (255) new room! Dark and stained I floors can be made as good as!1,0 SALE-House on Bus line, 1723 6th Ave- East. Phone new by sanding, a quick, ef- ficlent 'job with modern B1"e 336. (257) equipment. Greer and Brld . den have the latest in floor . ' - -sanders and guarantee the i best service Phone Red 561. 1 (tf) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARIi $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Tablf meals. Mrs Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) PERSONAL FOR FURNACE Kumfort See Us. Thorn Sheet Metal, Black 884. 253 East First, (259'. 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. Furnaces, t anks, eaves-troughing and stack work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West, Phone 543. (tf) TENDERS FOR SALE Bedroom suite $75; dinette suit, 6 pieces $50; or what offers? 913 10th Ave. East. (255) FOR SALE 621 Fulton Street, formerly kncwn as Norfolk Rooms and Japanese Association Building, consists of large bullring with two suites ground floor and hail above, also cottage at rear. $3,500. H. G. Helgerson, Ltd. (257) FOR SALE 6 room house with 3 room suite, close to McBrlde, completely" renovated, immediate occupancy. $2,000 down will handle, balance on easy terms. Also: 2 4-room houses 1 3-room houses 1 exceptionally handsome home, nearly new, 5 rooms plus rumpus room. See Armstrong Agencies, 307 3rd Avenue West. (257) CHENILLE SPREADS, $4.89 Manufacturers' clearance first' quality for .double and single beds in beautiful two-toned colors, worth double the price. Money refunded if not satis-' fied. Sent C.OJ5. plus postage'j in Canada. Handicraft Distrl, butors, 254 Sherbrooke St. W Montreal 18, Que. MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more'! economically use the modern J and up-to-date type National J Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST During Central Hotel fire, male police dog pup, answers to name of Timmy, has collar on. Anyone with information concerning dog, please phone Blue 829. (253) LOST Fountain pen, Parker "51". between Rupert Motors and Taylor Street. Finder please phone Green 182, Reward. (254) TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of dwelling property No. 327 5th Avenue East, City. Tenders to be submitted on or before Saturday noon, November 1, 1947. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. P. TINKER & CO. LTD. BESNER I1LOCK PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. (255) TERRACE CIVIC CENTRE ACTIVE TERRACE- - Ai a meeting of the executive of the Civic Centre Association held on Monday at a luncheon, it was announced by the president that the bank FOR 'SALE Dinette suite, rug i loan of $2,000 had been np- 7x9, occasional chair. 1512 moved and Immediate ,pians of 6th Ave. East. Phone Green 336. (257) FOR SALE Lady's Coney Fur Coat. Red 807. (257) FOR SALE Dinette, buffet,' table and four chairs. $90.00. 1840 7th Ave. East. (256) improvement at the Civic Centre could now be carried out. The motor for one ,of .the furnaces was ready to be installed and. a second motcr fox the other that the whole building could be heated on special occasions. In the meantime however, the fowling alleys, .badminton courts club room and wash rooms are beirvc satisfactorily h sated .by oil heaters. On -reacnunendatlon of Direc tor Alf Yoxall. 36 pairs of bowl ing shoes are to be purchased for renting to the patrons of the bowling alleys, as the floors are being damaged by the heavy shces of some of' the bowlers. A strict rule will be enforced, that no one ran go on he Alleys without the proper shoes. LAST CHANCE! Ere we leave, we offer you lor a short while only the following: Pig Lead in 3-lb. blocks, lb Gyproc Lath (good), P" M 25.00 12 Light Windows (10x16) each (check rail)- 3.00 Cedar Siding. 2", per M 25.00 Loxstave Rafters, 24' long, hinged, each 2.50 Valves, Pipe Fittings (good) at i priCe 1C0C Shorts In Pipe, 34 to 2Y2 .'. Mi Price Good Doors while they last 4.00 2 Garage Doors, each 3.00 1 Penberthy 1" Automatic Cellar Drainer (good) 10.00 Large Valves and Hydrants Price Shorts in 6x6, 8x8, 4x14. 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, good material, rough and S4S, per M 20.00 2x8, 2x10, 3x14, 6x6. s4S base 45.00 is away, he wUl provide -a f ub-1 stitur wectpr. It is hoped that fhfc membership roles will be Increased as future C.C.F. LEADER AT TERRACE TERRACE There was a largp crowd at the Terrace Theatre on Sunday evening to hear an address -by Mr. M. j. Coldwell. National Leader of the C.CIF. party With Mr. Coldwell on the platform were W. H. Brett. M.LJV. for Prince Rupert, H. G. Archibald, M.P. for Skeena and Floyd Fiank who Introduced each Mr. Yoxall asked for leave of , speaker to the audience. for an hour and a half iupert. after which he answered questions asked of htm. The theme ot Mr. Coldwell's speech was the opportunities for young men in the country as well as for those bretwht into the country. He spoke of the emigration of young immigrants to the United States where the prospects'are brighter. He deplored the exploitation of the natural resources of the countrr and declared that there would be no peace in a world wher: sections of the pecple were underfed and starving. Mr. Coldwell's address was interspersed with anecdotes of the UJJ. Assembly at San Francisco at which he was one 0,' Canada's representatives. During th? question period Mr. Coldwell explained the deference between Nationalization and Socialization of Industry. Mr. Archibald answered questions put forward by Mr. Adam. a native of the Queen Charlotte GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Phone RED 561 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue II.IJPJJILlJf A IJ I ll T T iV iff T. I i 1 P.O. Box 721 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace, Manager) "Your Friendly Drug Store" Third Avenue at Sixth Street BLONDIE PHONE 71) ! limely lopics'from I err ace Director AH Ycrxall haweipare J 1 The Terrace Girl Guide's' The Kinsmen Club have most a good program of sports has Association met at the hqme of of the children In town out on recreations for the winter tor Mrs. jim smith, the president, the streets selling the "Shell- which many supporters are on Monday afternoon when needed. The ocgantotlons in ! plans were made for a Hallow- town are being asked to pay e'en party for the Brownies.; their msirfjeHhip dues as quick-, Those -present included Mrs. ly as possible, as, up to date, not Head, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. J. one has dope so. Before the smith, Mrs. D. Kerr, Mrs. C. J. meeting broke up, Mr. Little an- Norrlngton, Mrs. V. Oiraud, Mrs. r.aunced that doratlons .al used F. Gavan, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. furniture are being asked fcr H. Phillips, and Mrs. J. McAUis- the club room. decided to form a Girl Guide! conditions for the "Indian the Hall on Sunday. old age pensioners. After a collection to defray the expenses of the HaU. the meeting closed with God Save the King. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McAra re- The road from Burns Lake to Francois Lake Landing is now belnz cravellpd with work po- Islands. and salH that, iho nnv I-- j i 9 M foot 'vJ - , n I . jug UU UigUI, UI1U UilJ Ul l U LMieelf l5hrP!r I was d0 to 1U power shifts. of T.f materials TV T . . zs have the Indian schools under at special prices. state control and not undn- th- SElUE?L?0' phone Churrhe: t3 EiVe"the vo 866. Wantage Road. .256) the Indians and :o have better For that Party 7 . . out" tickets. Duncan Kerr was taken to Prince Rupert General Hospital for surgical treatment on Monday evening In the Skeena Mercantile panel delivery truck. Earl Rrunt nnrl nirtr f A general meet- tcr. Mrs. D. Kerr acted as sec- iPrinw ' . furnace had been purchased so ! ing will be called in the near retary for the meeting. It was terrace on Sunday afternoon and spent a couple of hours here roop vdth Mrs. v Glraud as befor; Vhe coa t. leader. Though no date was set Wlth Mr Brunt.er5 M Dan it s hoped that the leaders and MacM1Uan and w helpers will be fully organized m, ,ived y oy ciuur fae Jeavlng pr,nce Rupert fof ,',, . , . . I New Westminster at the begin- JS' November to Join Mr. iaat a iiiiun nuwuaj MacMlllan spent at rrince ueurge. George Grant and party mot ored to Prince Rupert on Satur Rurert on Sunday mornine the! absence from December 20th to ! ' Mr. Brett and Mr. Archibald ar went over -the bank near ; January 4 and. if it is decided spoke very briefly but Mr. Cold- j Miller Bay. No one was hurt but to keep the Centre open vUe he well kept the interest cf his the party had to return to Prince I II listeners c.f nnair f In the windows of Jame's Smith's store are some -beautiful day afternoon, returning by pensive prizes on display.3 taxi on Sunday due to an accl- uy " "auoween; nl8ht a "g Prty ls being dent which left their car rather badly damaged. Leaving Prince ""f t tne cnuaren ai ine Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke of Smlthers are staying with Mr. and MrMs. George Grant while Mr. Clarke is here on Oscar Johnson of Braun's Island left Terrace on Tuesday for the south. At 10:40 p.m. on Monday the local ilre brigade was called out turned this morning on the ! to a serious chimney fire at the Prince Rupert from a holiday j home of Mrs. Desjardlns but It trip to Vancouver. vas soon under control. Francois Lake News Jack Reed is now taking the school children for physical training twice weekly. Work was completed on the shed for the lighting plant atj Mrs. Geoge Lund unfortunately cut her finger badly when she was cutting some kindling with an axe. Hunting parties are coming through steadily now and going home well satisfied with their trophies. Tim Tierney shot two geese on th wing with one shot at Uuneha Lake and another goose with another shot. To Avoid Inconvience 9 0m We strongly recommend that our customers fill their coal bins as soon as possible, or at least order well in advance as there will be, unquestionably, a shortage of supply this "CALL US OVER THE COALS it is going to be a burning question." FOOTHILLS LUMP EGG TELKWA LUMP NUT PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Call 651 or 652 Coal Lumber Paints Kuilding Supplies PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward. U.C. CUOrSUEY CUOW MEIN 7:00 am. to 11:00 pm. REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE. RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mein CHINESE DISHES OUR SPECIALTY Open 0 am. to 2 ta PHONE 178 .,! I! i ll CAGWOOO. LET ME YHIn W OCXS IT LOOW'TTWAT j-l1 '(make VOU 1 1 'III (JHGGV? J By Chic Young .iillll!!!B!Binau ,1 mm NO. BUT IT J GIVES ' 1 A GOANO 0A f ) MEW MEW WAT WAT ' IjjjjjI ft, i,. 1 ARE WEDDED AT TERRACE Miss Annie Kile Becomes bride of John Chretien TERRACE - Knox United Church was the scene of a qu, wedding on Saturday evenly ,t 7 o'clock when Annie Kathleen Ede of Victoria. daughter i Mrs. Mary Osierlund of Thrace, became the bride of John Chretien of Terrace. Rev. j Mi -Alllster officiated and Mrs B Barr played the nuptial music. The bride, wearing a blue suit, small brown hat and brown accessories and a corsage of pink gladioli, was given in marriage by Jack Barman. Her attendants were Eva Petersen, m i, gray wool, pin-striped suit, blank accessories and pink corvee and tiny Annette Cote, look::. Attend', tun Tn. - 1 ,',e tM,me -,t iff FOR I'ROMIT SERVICE If - ' . See Your ii. nv if w Z't ! the br. fiu DV JarV ... sea. u "I Terrace GENERAL MOTORS DEAll Chevrolet Buick J ChT lonuac Oldsmobile CMC 11 Machine Work A Specialty Terrace Machine Shop & Ga TERRACE B.C. Phil's Cafe Lakelsc Awnue rhilco Radios Wlllard Batteries TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT IL Smith) PHONE 32 tr. in. .. .. la. d ..... WvtJI f P.O. Box 167 Terrace I J Terrace! BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DlNl AND BANQUETS Serve : Tasty Food Fine Pastries Quick andCorlMsl Proprietor. Phi Tetrault LITTLE, HAUGLAND & Lumber Manufacturers Ronch and . , . UfJ Dressed Lumber I " K K vi Agents For International Harvester Ci Firestone Tire & Rnbbtrfttt 1 SINGE Immediate deli! I treadle and elert a machines in Fnaa I and distriel SINGER Scwin? Machfa A p . :, 54 Pruai vav.v.w.wav.v.v.v.vv.vav.v.vaw Furs of Quality. Stylo and Distinct' Priced to suit a" Budgets SEE THEM AT Fowlie & Ruttle THIRD AVENUE Broadtail Coney Coats ?i:W.OI (.re Brown Electric Seal Ca". nC- n.krU M.sk Coats I3T,.00 Muskrat B" Mouton Coats ?ir,IMMI Riven on your A generous valuation - or old fur coat in trade for a ne 'est No Ci ' Int. , Budget terms available-No and W Remember ... for QUALITY. STYLE FOWLIE & RUTTLE Tlilrd Avenue Phone Green 917 "", ,..H.UEV Prince Rupert Realty 1 Protect Your Home Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May BeTooL of practical rtf or ,0nr Experience in Prince RuP"1 I0HN GURVICH returned to the- -has CONTRACTING tf No Job Too Large - " EXCAVATING. HAULING, W