1 1 it i . 9 i Of .; P". Prfnrc Ruucrt Daffy sactoa Tuesday, November, 12, 1S17 - - Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion minimum charfte, SOc. Birth Notices, 60c; Curds of Thanks. Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and' Engagement Announcements: $2. WORIC WANTED. MIDDLE''aged: woman will' look after children evenings; Phone Green 588. (tf) WORK WANTED Repair and hanging of dog-fish nets and glllriiets. Call at 8G9 Cth West or.' Phone Red 441. (271) WANTED WANTED .100 furnaces to repair. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd: 253 East First Avenue, Phone Black 884; (tf) WANTED Lady needs heated room and breakfast, or small ' heated: apartment. Central or between McBride and Hays Cove. Box 287 Daily News. (271) PKRSONAL Dress making alterations, 25 years experience. Phone Black .687, (275) DESIRING, CONTACTS SELF- EMPLOYMENT New, prom-imlslng, enlargement of business requiring sheet metal work, welding and money. Address, Progressive Independence, Box 288, Daily News. 1 (27H ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Offers a positive and perman-, ent release, from drinking It Is a personal and confidential service' rendered without cost --or inconvenience by other al coholics who have found freedom from alcohol. Prince Rupert, Box 276, Dally News, (tf) A SANDED FLOOK makes a ',, new room!1 Dark-and stained floors can be made as ; good as new by sanding, a quick, efficient job with modern equipment. Greer and Brid-den. have the latest in floor sanders and guarantee the best service. Phone Red 5G1. .(tf) METAL WORK. PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK, Furnaces, tanks; eavestroughing and stack work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) LOST LOST On November 15, one 8" "7 snatch block, color metal prime, between 7th Ave. West and Section 2, Atlln Ave. Re ward. Rupert Motors Ltd. (270) TENDERS 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. , P'ARGO, 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' 10uxl7' 6". Platform may be purchased with truck or separately. FARGO, 22 ton, stake-body, 1942 Model; completely- over-..tiauledi 1st class condition, good tires. Equipped; with, re-- . inf orced i f rnme, two .speed rear axle, platform 6' Vxld' with truck only. Submit tenders to the Mas-set Co-operative Association, co PrinceRupert ElshermenVs Co-operative. Assn. P.O, Box, 264, Prince Rupert, B.C, Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Addi tional Information may be had from either of the above named. (tf) FOUND FOUND Man's wrist watch. 'Owner please write to H. Hil- merson, 2052 East 23rd. Ave., Vancouver, BiC, giving, description of watch. (270) MACHINERY FOR SALE D-7wlth.D.D; unit and ADozer; r-.XD-14Hyd ADozer; D-4 Hyd BDozer; no attachments on following: D-4 wide gauge; 2-34 H.P. Allis Chalmers wide gauge; Cat. 30) Cat. 20; D-2 A, C. Motor Patrol; New, 103 H.P; Diesel Power Unit; Used 110 1I.P. Gas Power Unit; V2-Yard Shovel. AH units in our yard 2 ready for Immediate shipment, in Conditions of all far above av- efage. Priced, right. C. & C. Machinery Sc Supply, 767 9th Ave. East, Calgary. (270) ' ' T6 SAW better lumber more economically usei the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE Ski boots, practically new; size 7. Phone 758 daytime. (2-69) War Assets surplus a previously unheard of prices consisting nf- fnlrilmr stppl cats lclt.ph- en, office, mess and cooks tables, all sizes, many solid maple. Chests of drawers, lockers, counters, kitchen and office chairs, desks, file cabinets, flleboards, coffee urns- and numerous other articles. Contact Mr. Johnson-Phone 342. Evenings Blue 697. P.O. Box 927. (269) FOR SALE 7 Ij.p. Regal marine engine, first class running or der, including 2 propellors. On boat "Thistle," Imperial Oil Dock. (273) FOR SALE Typewriter ly rebuilt. Phone Black .284. (272) FOR SALE Dining room suite, coal stove and heater, 2 beds complete, linoleum and miscellaneous : goods. Phone Black 766 or call 372 Biggar Place. (271) YES!! We make 'them all-Boat tanks, mufflers, stacks, furnaces, eavestrough. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., 253 East First Avenue. Phone Black 884. (tf) FOR SALE Green and Ivory wood and coal range, 6 holes, copper coll. Phone Black 195. 1945 Graham Ave. (269) FOR SALE New anorUsed Furniture, Hardware, Crockery, etc. 20 piece set, new dishes, special $4.45, Cups and Sauc ers 25c, Soup Plates C5c. New N. If. Birt, Vancouver; Mrs. F. Unpainted Furniture good Morris, Terrace; Denis Taylor, quality, New and Used Hard-j Victoria; Wl Woods, Vancouver; ware, 6 ft. steel tapes 75c, Lat- A. Prevost, Gordon, Wisconsin; est, style Squares from $2.25, j Mr. and Mrs. J! Chapman. Shaw-Levels $1.50, Used Kitchen jatlans; B. Smith, Vancouver; D. Chairs $1. Men's Suits and A. Bechard Port. Alberni; Ed-Topcoats, good quality, 1 La- mund Work, Vancouver; H. H. dies' Fur Coat size 14, Coney, church, Vancouver; N. O. Nel-price $15. New and Used Heat- son, Vancouver. ers. New Mattresses to clear $15; Come and look, them over. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324.. FOR SALEDWhy'5Tin good condition. Can be seen at E. Skogmo Boat Works. Cow Bay. (2701 FOR SALE Very reasonable price, nice comfortable home, lovely view, large sunny kltch- en, sitting room, 2 bedrooms, ' bath and toilet. Very good garden. In 1st class condition. Newly redecorated, shingled and painted. Apply by phone to Black 240: (tf) HOUSE FOR SALE 5th Avenue E. near Hospital. Four rooms and bath. $3,650 cash. Prince Rupert Realty, P. II. Llnzey. (tf) FOR .SENT FOR RENT Pianos. Phone C78. (tf) ROOM AND HOARD (QOM ANIi UMAKl- -4ti wrK double;, $45 single. Home awn f rom( home-Tabl; meals Mr-Lawley, 622 Frasr Street, (tf) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, TRADIO The smart coin-op3r-ated radio for Hotels, Motels and rental, some choice territories open. Write for information, Drawer 90', Cran-brooki B. C. (15,18 20) AIR PASSENGERS From Sandspit (Monday) R. Helland, F. T. Johnson, C. P, Miller, G. II. Jolllfe. To Vancouver (today) J. V. Clarke. Lieut. E. Jnnps s fin !ton. To Sandspit (today) H; Mer edith, Mr. and Mrs. G; Kretzah-mar. To Vancouver (Monday) Mrs. W. 'Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schuberg, Mrs: C. Olsen, C. PauH sen. GYPPER8 EVEN? THEN Time marches nn hut. imin bim. tricks don.t cha iron Agei dice, 3,000 years old, found during excavations In Olouces? tershlre, had two sixes on It. FOR SALE Large supply of dry scrap wood, random lengths, $6 per cowl, 3 cord lots $1G, BLUE 810 Bert's Transfer 303! Third Ave: HALLOWE'EN ACCOUNT IS NOW CLOSED Final payments on damages done in the city during Prince Rupert's wild Halloween night on October 31; 1046, has been collected and the. account- totalling $807; assessed" against 24 juveniles, is closed, Police Sgt. L, A. N. Potterton said today. Following an Intensive lnves- "Sauon W nw" I. uasnmar ana ciiy tuusuiure last November, the groups of 24. admitted to doing damage totalling $807. Total damage done during the night exceeded $1,000. On December 14) 1048; the group was broughtup ln.Juvenile court and given suspended! sentence of 11-month lrti which' tn make good the various, sums for which each admitted responsl- bility. Final paymentawera made' last week. One payment came from a youth now on Vancomer, Island who made only a small! payment during the year. Threat! ofi having a warrant served; against him brought Immediate, payment. Procedure of m a k 1 n g the youths, responsible for: property damage was a factor in curbing vandalism on: Hallowe'en, this year, Sgt. Potterton believes. Hotel... arrival Prince Rupert ! D. Candow. Vancouver; RBoys Mallory, Port Clements; G. H. Jolliffe, Queen Charlotte City. C. Miller. Queen Charlotte .City; A. E. D. Woodwardi Vancouver; D. Candow, Vancouver; R. C. Mallory, Port Clements; J. Irv- lnSweet,Vancbuver; S: Kay, X u "' T,' Y?, George; T. Hill, Butedale; R. M. Phipps, Vancouver T. R. Mlna-ker, Massett; Mrs. W. Bennett, Massett - S. J. Kitchen, Terrace: A. Smith, Auburn, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. O. Holland, Massett; Mr and Mrs. M. B. Scott, Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C, Krelsehmer, Skldegate; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Casey, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davies, Vancouver; A. Mich-a'.ek, Winnipeg; T. Woods, Vancouver; D. W. Emmerson, Gar-denvale, Quebec; George Little, Terrace; Miss C. Smiley, city; Mr. and Mrs. A. Hale, city; E. Corliss, city; Mr. and Mrs. O. Dun-lop, city; J. Kirshaw, Vancouver. C. W. McKinnon, Vancouver; N- Barker, Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. '' n u. W w. Mimrrl Minara, Vinrnuver Vancouver, E iu. M ni. jones, cuy. , A TIRE REPAIRS AND VULCANIZING Complete Stock Ford Parts and. Accessories Whcni we finishi servicing your car for winter your car is ready to take all the hard knocks and tough driving you can irlvn it r . . . . . . Drive in toaay ior complete BOB. PARKER LIMITED "The Home of Friendly Service" Phone Hit Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartaee and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay-Si Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and. Park. Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 DE LUXE WALL TINT This Improved Kalsomlne Is an ideal finish for plaster walls, and excellent fori decorating Gyprock, Beaver Board, Masonlte, and all heavy wall board. Beautiful artistic effects, can be obtained by dappling with one or more tints. Made In ten attractive colors. FIVE-POUND PACKAGE THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 1MIONE 101 n n at k The opening game on tonUht'i baiketball card will bring together the pcvcriui 65 Taxi hoopsters ana Stones. This- should b: an ir.tuttlnti stairs to watch as neither team has' yet lost this season. In the Ladies Lcugue, High School makes its debu, against Peoples Store. It Is the Oirl Students' first appearance and "t ,s hard to say what the ojtcome will be. Fashion Vootwear and -Mer chants tangle In Intermediate League. This one should be a reel thriller, with the ihctmen 'hav ing-a. slight edge over the-store- men. The Fishermen andHotelmen clash, in the Senior fixture. Coop will be out there trying to stop Savoys winning streak. The Pish Handlers will be without the services of Lindsay but they are fortunate in having the new rookie centre Boo Gill to take his place. at Civic Centre WEDNESDAY Sports A.M: 9:00 Booth School! Physical Education Class. 1 P.M, j 1:00 Booth School Physical. Education Class. 2:30 King Edward Physical Education Class. 1 4:00-Htgh School Juvenile Girls Basketball Practice. 5:00 High School Junior Basketball Practice 6:00 Gyro Juniors Basketball , Practice. j 7:00 Merchants Intermediate Boys Basketball Practice. 7:00 Rup-Rec Intermediate Girls Class. .SiOO-Fashlon Footwear Intermediate Basketball Class. 9:00- -Co-op Senior Men's Bas Delivered Sree C'O'H BOTTLED BUR PHONE 654 25c PER DOZ. PAID for EMPTIES I'lease have them ready when the driver calls. rivmwm-nt is not published or displayed by tlieLlquorControl " luinnimentorBriiiJihCoiumbin ry V' P.O. Box 38 From This Date WAR ASSETS COAL will be: MIMP Sacked 312.00 per ton MINK. RUN l'"se $11.00, per ton No rebate for quantity , HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 255, Third Ave. SHORT SPORT Canada should win the 1948 Winter Olympic hockey title at Switzerland "without too much trouble" and clinch Its games five or ten minutes after, the opening whistle, says Percy Nlcklln. of Fort Frances, Ont., general manager of London Harringay Arena. Percy should know. Coach of Great Britain's 1936 championship team, he has studied European style of play for 15 years. "As far as I can see it, Canada starts wun two advantages the power to play and the body-check," he said in an, Interview after putting Britain's probables through their pace, at-IIarrliigay. "These alone are oough, to win " The "Nlcklln saalcgy' for Canada would be to send up five men immediately the game starts. "Canada should get three or, four goals in ten minutes with these tactics and the game is won there. The Europeans don't know what to do with thl type of play. They become confused, andtalso suspicious. They'll ketball Practice. Special Events P.Ml 1500 Gyro Luncheon. 7:00 Teen-Age Badminton. 8:00 Little Theatre Meeting. 8:00 Kinsmen Club Meeting. u:00 -Citizen's Forum. 8:03 Basketball Executive Meeting Enjoy Extra Shaving Speed and Convenience with a Gillette ONE-PIECE RAZOR Shaving is mighty quick and easy with the handy, modern uuiette one-piece razor. Blade changing is: a cinch? Twist. . . the razor opens and1 you' drop in a blade. Twist again . . . you're ready to shave. To clean, just loosen holder, rinse and shake, Gllletfe, Aritlocra One-piece razor, heav ily gold plaXed, vith rich Tejcal -covered case and ten imoot shaving Gillette Blue. BUdci. $6.00 Why gel Caught? worry about what trick "the .Cafl'T adlans are up to and go off their I game. After this initial ganglng-up, Canada's two wingers then could be sent into opponents' territory to 'worry' the puck-carrier while the centre and this Is very Important holds his position and acts as safety man in event of! a breakaway." Nlcklln explains that continental teams are inclined to. lay back and try to break up. rushes around centre Ice with the re sult that opposing forwards reach top speed, before they are challengodi With the wings worrying them, in their own area, they aren't given time to gather speed and combination play is disorganized. Nlcklln, possessed with one of. the shrewdlst hockey brains in Britain, will not coach Great Britain's team at St. Mor-ita due to "pressure of business. He offered to train the club until the end of' the year and the British Ice Hockey Association officials snapped at the opportunity. The team will be handled at St. Morltz by Carl Erhardt. vlce-presldontof the BX1I.A. and captain of Britain's 1930 club. LINK WITH OLD TIMES GONE One of the last links with the i old-time boxing booths has been j severed b death of 81-year-old j travelling showman Jack Scar-jrott. who collapsed on a lair ! ground at Caldicot, Monmouth-' shire. Befpre the First World War he employed In his booth such greats as Jimmy Wilde ami Jim Drlscoll, Adve t .- i Du i News Gillette Milord One-piece razor, gold-plated, in alligator-grain case with five Gillette Blue Blades with the sharpest edges ever honed .... fitly WINTERIZE NOW! Recharge Battery, Tune Motor, Check Cooling System and Ihstal Antifreeze, Repair or Replace Those Worn Skid Chains Chango to Winter drdo I..nhr-cntion i( T now and avomtiik rush RUPERT MOTORSTTDT . Holly wf c d Cak PKINCi: RUPKRTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO.DATI RRSTAURANT FULL-eOU'R'SE MEALS I KOM IJ A.Mi T A.Mi Special Dinner Every Sunday -5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE, DISHES. A SIWCIALTV WE CATER TO PARTIES (CHOP SUKY CHOW ME IN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD, AVENIJE WEST LUMBER JUST RECEIVED, a. lare shipment of Fir I Dimcssion, Shiplap, Flooring, Vee Joint, Kiln- Dried Fir Finish, Shingles, and a large assortment of Moulding. Sole Agent for H.C. CEMENT CO, ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD COMPLETEUNROF IHJILDING SUPPLIES phoni: 1IC COAL PIIONK ill Business und Pj SUPERIOR DECORATORS PAINTING :: PAPERHANQINQ Phone: Blue 952 or Black 245 Len Hltchens Bill Thornton D18) ARMSTRONG AGENCIES j REAL ESTATE BROKERS INSURANCE) ADVISERS Phone 342 p.o. Box 927 DR. P.J. CHENEY DENTIST ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OKIH8 OFFICE FOR THE' PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY IN SUITE 5. SMITH' BLOCK. TELEPHONE 765 MARIE RICHARDSON GRADUATE NURSE Dealer for Spencer Style and SURGICAL SUPPORTS INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED FOR COMFORT and FIOURF. PROBLEMS. For appointments please Phone, Res. Red 240. HELEN'S REAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches. 200 4th Street Phone 655 P N. KUborn W. Peterson RERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal Wood - Baggage Freight Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls-Green 977 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT 50TTLE COLLECTOR and MESSENGER PHONE RED 828 Agent for Paclfio Bottle B.C. Ltd. ONES NEWS STAND Eastern tinSVestern Papers Magazines j SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN i Ixth Street Red 808! PAINTING AND PAPKIUIANGING Phone Black 823 II. J. LUND Flxpreos Baggage - Uenrral Hauling FRED'S MESSENGER AND IANDYMAN SERVICE FRED IOWE. Proprlftor 24-llour Sorvlf TELEPHONE GREEN 446 14!) NINTH' AVKNUE WEST -. I-UK INS LTD. 'luiiibitiK and lUatinv Englneerii' iillr ni PC. Uox 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant. Auditor, etc Income Tax Hcturns Compiled Uesner Block Phone 387 GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND l PAPERHANGING rjfxUMBU OPTJgiL 147 4th East Phone Black 489 TRY CUR CLASSIFIED Auo- " - IIKRi: ARE MAIIVIX0US Dressing Gowns AllrWool, Pipinsr Trim Ideal for Christmas Gift REDUCED FROM $ I. ".!." T $12.75 iltlOt REDUCTION IN OUR FINE STOCK OF TIpC Boxed for Christmas Canai , 4 iric nv leading Silk and Wool manufacturer .r ACME CLOTH 03i Third Avenue West rioJ PApERHA.NClv p0NE RED J TH0M SHEET LTD. EMC 8PEEH3. J Specializing i-Marine and Qer' "uric Eijj, Acetylene Wetdi,, uuiier work. 253 East First Av Ok - 1 "una uiacH ti jranavlc. i ROBEUTSOl H0TTLE Bli & TllANSM DAY AND Jflc: Call Black : HANDYM.J HOME SERV: GENERAL C0TO.I liulldint?' and Repalrsil Rool.-. Chlm::cvsa:;!lol PII0NTS Green 4E5 PRINCE RUPERT Pi! A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouqucti Designs PotWl Large selection ol j MODERATE PEl Prompt attcnfetoi.1 Box 516 Phor.f7 If It s Rock Wort- CALL BLatl M. SAUNDEl CONCEIII SIDEWALKS - IB Your tiouse si.il insured wru;. I a ' JOHN ME t'AHFKNTBl CABINET E PHONSBffl' in i AT OiNSTRl DEJIGN1N0 -RB Pirn- Worlcmansliik-1! ,V hay BOAT I l ' t!rnivley ASTORIA? i k;IIT DELIA MLSSEKC' ..j if 35 Ph.,i. uiiic Nisht Calls 0r SrrTinRibe'',if,J Wells (P.W Cartas. I.ahWNnC. HIVE 9 VAMT.s