6 3?) Prfncc Rupcft Daiip I3c.tas Wednesday. September 2i, 1947 - - Classified Advertising - - pluMUlMli: ac per word per Insertion, minimum charge. SQc. Birth Nutlcei M)o: Cani of Than is. Death Notices. Funeral Mot Ices. Marriage and UpaKcnieni Announcements: (2. n'ANTPP WANTED TO RENT Furnished suite or small house close In to imvn. Hione Red 495 after 6:3U p.m. (223 WANTED TO CHARTER by reliable party, a large seaworthy gillnet boat, from Oct. 1 to April 1. Apply Box 269 Dally News. (225) e. WANTED Medium sized piano . . In good condition. Phone Black lLB.167. (225) WANTED One acre land cn --Ar Qt)een Charlotte islands, part-y-; ly cleared, pear sea. Write Box 271', Daily News. (228) JJPLI' R ANTED WANTED Names are being re- ceived at the Dally News of-sz:; fice of boys or girls desiring delivery routes. , (tf) ANTED Jlousekeeper to pare for wo small children. Phone Green 968. (tf) WANTED Someone to do personal laundry, vicinity Mc-Bride nd Fourth. Box 270 Dally News. (225) HELP WANTED Woman to take charge of house three morn fcings a week. Phone Black 62Q. ' (224) WORK WANTED S-VORK WANTEd-Reliable Baby """""sitter, Phone Blue 448. (224) FOR RtvNT EOR RENT Comfortable room. 427 5th Ave, E. phone Blue 967. (237) FOR R.PNT 2. furnished rooms. 336 9th Ave. West'. Phone Red 693. (227) FOR RET One room furnisher! cabin, geal Cove. Phone Blue - 825. (225) ' FOR RENT Two room.'?, newly decorated. Call after 4 o'clock, 1235 Park Avenue. (228) FOR, RENT Industrial site, two story building 47 x 30', Valen-(llne Dairy Barn. Phone 657 ROOM ASU rJOARl) ROOM ANP BOARI34p each dqiihle; tf single Home away from hpme Tabli meals. Mrs . Lawley. 622 Fraser Street, (tf) METAL WORK WHY put up with a smoky fur- or lpakjng eavestrough. tnace Call Black 884. New installations. Satlsfactipn guaranteed. ; Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. (tf) PLUMBING Installations and ! ".repairs'. SHEET METAL' , l t WORK. Fur n aces, t anks t eaves-troughlng and staik J work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 ; Sixth West, Phone 543. (tf) MACHINERY ,fp SAW better lumber more inorn!caly. use the modern and up-to-date type National Purl able Pawmills. manufactured by National Machinery ""Company Limited. Vancouver, V-?:c- (M) LOST AND FOUND ! LOST On Tuesday a cheque ! between the Royal Bank and Wallaces. The name on the! i cheque was Fanny I. Stewart. 1 I 'Please return to the Daily j jiiews. ,, (22G5' FOUNiD-iRins neartheSuprise ' Grocery. Owner apply at the 1 Dally News and pay for the ad. x (tf) ' - - j IMMENSE FOREST The Taga of Sltoerla, one of the world's greatest forests, Is 4.000 miles long and 1.OQ0 to 2,000 ;;; miles wide. IN "THE SUPREME CX3UHT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOSEPH JULES ISM A EL LACELLE OR. HARRY I. LACELLE OR LAS- ti4LtB. DECEASED. INTESTATE ' TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judi?e W. o. Pulton Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the J8th day of September, A.D. 1947, ap-ppolnted Administrator of the Estate o( Joseou' Jules lamael Lacelle. pr Harry J. Lacelle or Lascelles. late f Port Clements. British Columbia, yho died on or about the 28tk day of June, J947, at Port Clements. Brlt-lh Columbia. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith and alt persons having plalms against the said Estate are rer .quired to file them with me properly verified on or before the 81st day of October, 1847, falling" which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have beet notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 111th day' of September. A D. 197. OORDON PR A RPR FORBES, Official Administrator, 1 Oil SALE FOR SALE 2 tQn Q.M C. Truck 1942 Mode like new. Four neu? tires, 3 spare whee) chains, heater, defroster, spare new axle, Up 25' chassis and binders equipped ultfi box and hltph for trailer, all for $1,600 cash. Apply J- Smaha, Copper River, B. C. (224) FOR SALE Paint machine, $175.. Inboard rnotoT $75. One Dodge Sedan $1350. Apply J. H. Mair or Johnson, 171 Third Avenue East. Phone Black 156 (tf) FOR SALE -New and teed Furniture, Hardware and Office Furniture. Used Single Beds complete $20; Musical Instruments, Kitchen Sets from $12.50; Electric Range, Mc-Clary's $15; Slightly used Men's Raincoats and Topcoats; New Coal and Wcod Ranges frpm $30; New Rifles; New Unpaint- ed Chests and Bookcases; Nenr and Used Desks from $7.5'0; New Mattresses $14.50; Everything reduced to the lowest possible prices. See B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. FOR SALE Boat "Cheetah", 35 feet; 8' 4" beam, 4Vi' deep. Fuly equipped for salmon trolling, with, crown Chrysler equipment, as good as new. Write R. Richardson, Box 1182, Prince Rupert, or phone Red 246. (227) FOR SALE Tenders will be rer ceived by the. undersigned up to noon of Friday, October 10, 1947, for the purchase of Lots 13 and 14, Block 16, Subd. D.L. 234 and 361, Plan 1032, Delkat-lah Townsite. Oueen Charln'te District, together with shack' TERRACE A quiet wedding situate thereon. Terms: Strict- solemnized at the United, ly cash. Highest or any tender Phurch manse on Saturday eve-not necessarily accepted. G. F. n5n wha Margo Classen, of Forbes, qfficlal AdminUtrator, qrttna Manitoba, exchanged administrator of th! estate qf nuptial yow-s wltl Jqmes J. J. I. (Harry I.) Lacelle, dee'e. ncr of Altoona, Man. The Rev. J. (227 McAllister officiated. rutt &AW-une used, 1942, 4 turquoise blue dress with hat to yard Koering Shoyel, First match and black accessories, and class shape. $16,000, f.o.b. Van- was attended by Miss Flora Mel-couyer other shovels avail- vin, of Terrace; "dressed in mi.iy able. Apply Clarence Dixon, plum wpol suit wtb, gold acces-Arrow Bus Lines Ltd., Phone sessorles. ' 459, Box 1398. (237) Gropmsman was Joe Kendall FOR SALE-Onan lighting plant'. 750 watts, 110 volts. Price $200. Apply Mrs. Dapson, 1439 Plaza. (227) FOR SALE 3x12 Cedar PJank $20; flooring flfty-five 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, $40. Phone Grren 698. (tf) FOR SALE Two burner wick oil hsater. baty buggy, play pen Phpne 74J. FOR SALE No. Shlngles. Phone Blue 787.' (227) FOR SALE 1940 Dodge Sedan. Can be seen at Arrow Cabs. (227) FOR SALE Pair brand new Hudson Bay 4-p6int Blankets, rose color. Shisle rose blanket, satin trim. $30.00. Mrs. A. G. Nielspn, Phone Black 510. (224) JET STQVE POUSIf FDR HOT STOVES does a pertept Job, without brush or bather Leaves no black finish. A.s& for "JET." (228) ; CHENILLE SPREADS, $4.891 Manufacturers' clearance first' quality for douible and single beds in beautiful two-toned colors, worth double the price. Money refunded if not satisfied. Sent C.O.D. plus postage in Panada. Handicraft Distributors, 254 Sherbrooke St. W Montreal 18, Que. FOR SALE One folding type carriage in good condition, $1Q. Apply 1348 6th Aye. E. (223) Fq SALE circulating heater. Hiacucany new. ideal fpr home heatlpg. Phone Black 4m 1947 4-TON G.M.C, EQUAL TQ NEW 160" Wheelbase. 900x20 Tires 10-ply and Spare. 56 Yard Steel Body-6" Hoist. 2 speed Rear Axle. Extra Gas TanK and Electric Fuel Pump. Extra Springs, Spare Axle and License. HydrauUc Jack. $3,000.00 CASH Balance 18 to 24 Months. (Less than new price). PHOTO ON REQUEST FRANK V. YEOMANS 1057 West peorgla Street Vancouver (225) THIS A HP THAT "Hire fome the Jopeses. Act as "LUMINOUS PANCAKES" TARGET OF NEW TELESCOPE AT MOUNT PALOMAR NEW YORK, (AP) A 20Q t . . . men telescope neanng comple tion on Mount Palomar in southern California wil lpok at a sky 'full of luminous pancakes. Up, down, north, south, east and west in the heavens exespt for stars in the Milky Way or close to t, the great eye is ex pected to see nothing but these flowing celestial hot cakes, Each pancake Is an Island unr yerse of stnrs, each like the Mllkv PRAIRIE COUPLE The bride was attired in a rf Terrace. Later a reception was held, a the home cf Mrs. T. Olson, when 40 guests gathered to congratulate the-happy couple who stood under a big whit bell with pink streamers. The house was charmingly decorated with lovely fall flowers and Mrs. T.. Olson received he guests. A fine display jpf lovely and useful gifts was in evidence. Later the newly-weds returned to theSr temporary hc)ne In Kwinitsa. where the groom s an employee of the Public Works Department. FOP. SALE Ty o Weeks pepial .Bargains Ring Bolt Trusses 5Q and 63 ft In length offer: 8-lCO.OCO Gallon Wood Stava Water Tanks' ....., of?r 224x76 Loxstave bulldihns Iwlth plumbing) offer! 124x76 Loxstave Warehouse' Special $350.01 1500 Gallon X.H. Steel Pressure Tank $125.00 2x6 Cedar Siding, per M, $35.00 2x6 Tung and Groved Flooring, Per M . $40.C0 1x4 Fir Flooring, per M. $45.00 Timbers, 4x6, 6x6, 8x8, 2x31, 3x12, per M $25.00 2x4, 2-6, S4S, per M. .... $40.00 2x8, 2x10., 2x12, S4S perl M $45.00 All kinds of Finishing Lumber ..' Half price Electric and. Pluming Supplies,, greatly reduced in price. Or pup 4 Spies & Meckllng Phpne 866 (229) CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly RaUs for ymir convenience NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovatecj) thqugh nothing has happened!" EG'S GALLERY Way where our sun is one ot lOO.COO.COO or more stars. Our Milky Way Is also a flapjack turning Jike a plnwheel, at about joj.uoa miles an hour, and sg -vast that light takes about 10P years to cross frcm one rim tp the other The entire known universe if filled with similar pancakes, each made of hot stars, gases and dust clouds. The nuntf?er cf pancakes is estimated as be? tween 100,000,000 and 100,000,- OOOJXJQ.OOO. The first daullng question for the new eye is whether the pan? cakes continue on outward. II they end, will the great teler scope see the edge cf creation? Present teles:cpes see the dlsr tarce that light moving at 186.T fX)0 miles a second Will travel in 500.000 years. The Mount Paloi mir telescope will see l.bOO.OW),-OCTyears and probably farther A s h Mr. Roeg ai he, looks to the wail. rem at The Coffee P(l. (At first glance too wouldn't say tlut Mri Itpff ii a particular); Irije specimen). A Mr- Reeg as he rr looki t the doctor. ("While i'hilf plenty of folks can drink, tea and cof fee wjh np ill effectl,' the doctor lays, "ypu're ot one pf them. Switch so 1'o.tum 1 It contains no caffcin pr ttimulanti f any kind.9) titni tii.am rostum For Your Eating Pleasure Broadway Cafe (Korfnerly Boston Cafe) r THE BEST FOOD fNEST COpKINf TOP SERyici; nttiitfti Timely Topics, Kino ProH n TJrt II nf DrtnAa f Rupert spent tlje week-end vit-. ing her parents at Terrace. Mrs. Hamilton of the ' local teaching staff has returned to duty after a short illness. Her i position was nuea aunng ner hi-! pss by Mrs. C. De Kergommeaux. Vic Giraud left Terrace at the1 week-end fpr the Klsplqx Valley jot business (or the Fisheries ! pepartment. Mrs. Qprdon Ifaugland and Mrs. Ch.rl$ Haugand left by trajn o vlsjr briefly in Pfnce Ruperf. Mr. and Mj. James, JIaddon pf Prince Rupert were guests at the lipme qf Mrs. W, Anderson while qn their way home from a trip to Prince George. Magistral? W D. Vance drove tq Prince Rupert Jast week, bringing with nlm Mr. WJlJle. who wa$ discharged from hospl- Better English By D. C, WlLLiAMS he 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "The men divided the money between themselves." 2. What s the correct pro nunciation of "dirigible?" 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Haze, blaze, amaze, cf phize. 4. What does the word "cynosure" mean? 5. What word beginning with am means "to consolidate?" Answers 1. Say, 'among" when refer ring tq more than two. 2. Pronounce dlr-l-Jl-tol, a)l l's as in 'If and accent first syllable. not diriig-l-bl with accent on secpnej salable. 3. Phase. 4. A centre qf attraction or atten tion. "He was the cynosure of' all -yes." 5. Amalgamation. GIGANTIC TIDES Tides in the Tsientang RJver China, create advancing walls cf water scmetimes 25 feet hlh. O Mr. Roeg, ai he looks to the office forte. ("What's biting old Simon Legree," they want to Lnqw. ' "Jumpy a trout 1) 5. Mt. Roi ai be lookl to hit wifa that night. ("Darling, you've lott your job." she exrlaimi. "Worse", he repliei. "Doc lays I gotta cut out tea 'and toffee") mm AuZatit PoMum is easy to fir make it right in tlie cup Ly adding toiling water or hot milk. And renieuibcr, it costs lesg than If; per serving. BANQUET HALL fP(t LUNCIIKONS. PINNERS AND AFTERNOON TEAS Chinese I)inhes t qhpw MpM Chop Suey ,TArtyt,, ANY time HWM A-M; lftQ A-M: PHONE 200 ' Jat " 111 111,. from Terrace o i fil1nutit v Vl le PIHont n t Terrace a week ago. Terrace men Joined In a "work beev Sunday at the Civic Centre, where they lined the bowlng alleys with wall board. Decision to hold the "bee' was made at a meeting of the Civic Centre directors Friday night. The Women's Institute held its first meeting of the season in the Orange fall Friday evening Mrs. Tom OJsen, president, was In the- chair. There was a large attendance .and several new members, were enrolled. Plaps, were Jald fqr the year's courses, in thp regular handicraft. At the close cf the meeting, light refreshments were served. Canadian Lesion Public Relations officer Robert Macnjcpl and. Mrs. MacnlcpJ left Terrace Satur day for Smlthers after a twq day Visit during which Mr. Macnlcol addressed a meeting of Legion and Wqmen's Auxiliary. Mr. Mac-nlcql was introduced by Lloyd ,Tqhnstone. .president of the Terrace branch. In his speech stressed what he termed "poor treatment" of the "burped-out" veterans and told of the campaign to haye conditions improved, Students leaviri Terrace at the week-end to attend University British Columbia were William Cooper accompanied by Mrs, Cooper Maurice Cole and Jack Kirkaldy Q Mr. Roeg, toeg, at at he he I he looks. ("Cotta Iow down," he muttrri,Mguei I've hern huMling too muclu Ilrt-trr drop in and see the Doc") X Mr. Roeg at he J looks after lili first good swallow of Pottom. ("WclUueMrheiaysto Ids wife. "I'm glad that Doc put me on 1'otlum. It's a grand-Uttlng, lie-man's drink, with a fiu flavor all ill own") Steanier Service -iftu. from PRINCE RUPER1 to OCIAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell Hirer VANCOUVER rhnrarlrty at 11:15 p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wft1nertay Mldnlrht All Tlrnes pacific Standard! For reservations call or wrjfe nty or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINPJS RUfllRT II rhllco Radio, Willard Ilitterin UpVELOI'J.NG, HUNTING AND ENLAUCING We have Arjus 35 M M (Jameras. Kodak Medalist It, 35 M.M Projectors, Amateur Knlargrrs and a complete line of photocraphlc supplies. WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert. B C 1 FJ)lt l'KOMJT SKKV1CE . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEaJ Chevrolet uulck ri 1 uia5moDiie GMtjJ Machine Vork A spechlli Terrace Machine Shop & G J TEKKACE B.C. Phil's Cafe Lakclse Aonuc TemtJ BREAKFAST - LUNCH -I AND BANQUETS Seryu: Tasty Food Fine Pastries Quick udCnfal Proprietor, PJijl Tetraalt LITTLE, HAU6LAND & Lumber .Manufacturers Rough and 11 Dressed Lumber T h K K A I h A Agents For liitrnatlonl HanrrtttCi Irrstone Tire k KakboftWl TE w 5.flr k urn EERncrTptfj . .MjBMWWWaMaaltejatMaSaueW taT-1 "e For your '. t "V J's-lB Powder r i in . miU Of Box 1308, Corner 2nd Ave. ana m PRINCE RUPERT PLUJg ENGINEER & HEATING Authorized dealers for GENERAL MOTORS AUTOMATIC m . ' BURNERS for your furnace J.Tft QUAKER OIL RANGES AND HEATH Law Stock of riump".. ww m ww w ww w w w w w w f EgA drive m We we are are i Fi .. .... r.,.,nlforAuion' Hi1 J uii.y i-m'-i-' - ti mi J Dealers ;alers In m muucujm. StuUeDaKer , Tires Tires and and Tubes Tubes Itepa- lltpiW - SUPERIOR AUTO & BODY 1 j . . ...,iM I