us 4 prince Uupm Dailp Jchis Thursday. October 2, 1947 - - Classified Advertising - - Cltastriedi: ac per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notice 60c: Card of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Uarrlage ana Engagement Announcements: (2. BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Wahl of Digby (nee Mary Skog) Ir. the rrince Rupert General Hospital, on Tuesday, Sept. 30, a son. (It) HELP WANTED WANTED Names are being received at the Daily News of-. flee of boys or girls desiring delivery routes. (tf) SALESMEN WANTED ARE You a Specialty Salesman? IX so, make nine dollars cash In nine minutes demonstrat- ins Sales-Maker. Apply Box '273, Dally News. (231) WANTED WANTED Pupils for Spanish and Hawailn guitars. Phone Blue 967. (230) WORK WANTED MIDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone j Green 588. (tf) FOR RMXT FOR RENT Housekeepng room. 960 1st Ave. West. Phone Red 807. (235) FOR RENT' Front 2 roomed apartment. 221 5th Ave. East. Phone Red 807. (231) FOR RENT 3 room furnished suite. Call 336 8th Ave. East. (231) TOR RENT Comfortable room. 427 5th Ave. E. Phone Blue 967. (234) FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room with kitchen conveniences. Apply 221 5th Ave. E. (234) FOR RENT Comfortable room. 427 5th Ave. E. Phone Blue 967. (237) FOR RENT One room furnished cabin. Seal Cove. Phone Blue-825. . (225) FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, furnished, at 209 Fifth Ave. West. Apply P. H. Linzey, Prince Aupert Realty Co. (232) ROOM AND flOAKD ROOM AND BOARD S40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Table meals. Mrs Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf ) 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) LOST AND FOUND FOUND-lng near the Sunrise Grocery. Owner apply at the Dally News and pay for the ad. (tf) FOUND Pair of glasses in front of Legion. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. MAUKlNrnr TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac-,.tu7ed by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B-C (a, SWAP WILL Trade three joining city - lots with small building, reasonably ood, used car or light truck. P.O. Box 1153 Station "B"- (232) AGENTS WANTED To Sell Our Line of Hand-Pa.lnted Wall Plaques, beautifully done In colors. Ideal Xmas Gifts. Big Commissions. Write for Sample. Veterans Sales Agency, 730 Helmecken St., (233) Vancouver, B.C. FOR SALE APPROXIMATELY 40 RESTAURANT RANGES ONE-OVEN, TWO-OVEN, THREE-OVEN AND FOUR-OVEN. ALSO BAKERS' OVENS. ALL WAR ASSETS SURPLUS. Inquire Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating Box 1308 Corner 2nd Ave. FOR SALE FOR J3 ALE Black tan male Daschund, one year old; regis-ered. Living In apartment, cannot winter him, reason fflr selling. Good with children. R. Evans, Sraithers. (232 RIFLES .3C3 British Enfield converted sporting modei; Precision High-P-ower Repeater, excellent, new condition, sacrifice $65.00. Will ship COD. Write Carlof. 537 Bes-serer St., Ottawa, Ont. (232) FOR SALE Coal and wood kitchen range; 2-piece wine bed chesterfield; occasional chair. 118 9th Ave. West. Phone Blue 729. (232. FOR SALE 1935 Chev.. 5 good tires, body in good shape. Apply 1345 8th East. (233) FOR SALE Large supply of dry scrap wood, random lengths, $6 per cord. 3 cord lots $16.00. Call Blue 810, Bert's Transfer. ; 337 3rd Ave. (235) FOR SALE 3x12 Cedar planks $20; 2x8, 2x6. 3x10, DD Fir and Flooring. Phone Green 698. (234) FOR SALE 3-piece chesterfield, wine colored, $80. Two pairs o binoculars, 7x53 power, $125; 12x50 power $200. Radio testing instrument. 3072 Ambrose Avenue. (232) FOR SALE One used, 1942, 3a yard Koering Shovel, First class shape, $16,000, f.o.b., Vancouver. Other shovels available. Apply Clarence Dixon, Arrow Bus Lines Ltd., Phone 459, Box 1398. (237) FOR SALE Bakery and Confectionery. Due to my health and other matters beyond my con trol, I offer to sell my Bakery t Good local and outside trade Real snap. This will not last long once seen and price asked. Box 159 Terrace, B.C. (236) FOR SALE Furnished house Apply 517 7th W. Owner leaving town. (234 FOR SALE W. W. Greener. 32' ibarrel 10-gauge shotgun. 474 Taxi Stand, see L. Keller, (tf PROPERTIES here are still low-check these: 4 room house and bath, garage, 2 lots all fenced The ? first $2250 takes it. 8 room house semi-furnlshcd; new foundations, fireplace. owner leaving must sell $3,000. Best Bet 6 room house with view; 3 improved lots on Ambrose; new wiring and plumbing; basement; $4,500 terms or $4,200 cash. 3 room house In good residential area $1,000. For inspection of these, see Armstrong Agencies (Ph: 342). (234) FOR SALE New and used fur niture for household and offices; also hardware: used mu sical instruments; 5-pce. kit-! chen suite $12.50: McCIary's! electric range $15; slightly used radios, electric, battery and portable, from $20; slightly 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. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 321. FOR QUICK SALE Tenders will be received up to noon ot Thursday, October 8th, for the purchase of one Savage 303 rifle, Model 99. Tnls gun may be seen at the Government Agent's office. Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: Strictly cash. G. F. Foibes, Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of J. J. I. Lacelle (Harrv I.) Court House, Prince Rupert, BC- (233) at and 7th St. Phone 108 (233) Ladies1 Bowling Orti.'HT 2- Annettes vs. Cosmos. Eeuby's vs. West View. Mcose vs. Roia Let's; Blowers vs. Sweet Sixteen. Lucky Strikes vs. 1 Big Sisters. October 7 Toilers vs. Savoy Orange vs. MaaMn's, Watts & Nickerson vs. Variety; Lucky Strikes vs. Comets, Annettes vs. Bankers. FOR SALE 3 -ton 194S Mercury dump truck; wooden box, 7" Marion hoist, fully licenced, also "E" plates. New heater, backing-up light, signal arm, tow hook, extra 25-gal. fuel tank. Phone Blue 416. (232) FOR SALE House on two lots; six rooms and bath, good foundation. Owner leaving town. Call 201 8th Ave. East, or phone Green 887. (232.) FOR SALE Tencers will be re-; ceived sby the undersigned up to noon cf Tuesday, October 21st, for the purchase of Lot 1, Block 31, Section 5, City ol Prince Rupert, and two-roomed shack and out-fculldings situated thereon, together with furniture and personal effects contained therein. Premise.-! may be viewed by arrangement. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: Strictly cash. G. F. Forbes. Official Administrator. Administrator of the Estate cf Rosarlo Robardo, Court House. Prince Rupert BC T233) Improved Chase & Sanborn thrills Coffee Lovers! Chase & Sanborn Coffee has been arbig favorite with Cana-dians for many years. But now the makers of Chase & Sanborn have created an even finer new blend. It's even richer, mellower, and more deeply satisfying than the coffee which has made Chase & Sanborn a Dominion-wide success! Order Chase & Sanborn today. You'll Jove it! lou'll call it the finest coffee you ever tasted! Classified Advertising Pays I Advertise In the Dally News CHOOSE LOVE'S PERFECT SYMBOL ffiW ,,i of a "...ret MMA""" -,rC INU " w" No. 7894 Aaolittirt iia'N tnuuri ill kr lilt SISO.00 No- 8SM -Clew. I jgXi- Jl Deep. Brilliant g AYjT ' I" '0,l eetting U nr ,ao' P No. 1825-A perfect none lovely ring M2.M No. 103 Wedding Ring to match SUM No. 38 10 A, loiily S I louly bride $75.00 No. J34- Mitchino Wtdding Ring J 1 2.50 r Every diomond ring ttampod with the) name Forgtl-me-nol li perfect In colour, cut and clarity. Ask about registration and guarantee. BULGER'S LTD. NAVY LEAGUE HEARS REPORTS Mrs. J. E. Uoddic on Provincial Executive Meet Albert Eyolf-sen on Trip to U. K. At the regular monthly meet-irj of the Prince Rupert Branch, Navy League of Canada, on Tuesday evening, a full report was received from Mrs. J. E. Boddie covering her trip soth te th meeting -of the Navy League's British Columbia executive. A resolution was passed enthusiastically thanking Mrs. Boddie for her report and for the good w.rX she had done for the Itcl branch. Leading Cadet Albert Eyolf-son attended the sMftrng ana gave a very Interesting Informal account of his trip to the Uni ted Kingdom as a member the Canadian Sea Cadet party which went over this summer as guests of the British Navv League. Cadet Eyolfson's per- sonal remarks and impressions were of great interest to the meeting. A letter was seeehred from John K. Kennedy, who Is now a cadet at Royal Roads, having won a Navy League scholarsh!p. The meeting rCgreMUy accepted Mr. Kennedy's resignation ei Midshipman in the local Sea Cadet Corps." A resolution was passed ap proving the appointment of Rev. R. A. Wilson as Sea Cadet Corps Chaplain. Routine 'business o:cupied the remainder of the meeting. S. P. Wccdside was in the chair. For your Make-Up Kit Powders, rouges lipsticks, creams lotions ana otner articles necessary In your make-up kit to give that well-groomed look. at the Ormes Drugs The Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS PHONE 81 'Jury System is Cherished Seen as Link Between Common Man and Ma:hinery of Gcv-. rnment .Mr. Justice Wilson Speaks A,s government becomes more corr. olicated and bureaucratic tendencies develop, anything that tends to retain and preserve the relationship of the ordinary man to government is to be cherished. Jury service is on; means 'by which the ordinary iiian can still be a part of the machinery which keeps th country going and that is one of the principal and important values of juries in the opinion cf Mr. Jostire J. O. Wilson who peke before the Prince Rupert "Oyra Clu at luncheon yesterday. "I may not always agree with the juries in my courts but I do believe they are generally right and generally do justice. I am a firm believer in the jury system and I would not like to see the cay when it would b: abolished." There s no more important institution outside of Parliament than the jury, the judge assert ed. Both were essentially British institutions although the Jury was not a British Invention for it had, apparently, toeen com mon in all Teutonic tribes in the early stages of their development. Th? original Britisn form cf wry was a frod deal different han it. w.v, toiiav. His Lordshio Dally Delivery Service I (disclosed as he delved Into the system cf tr;ai by jury. At firat. actual participants In the incidents which formed the basis of the trial acted as jurors but, in the course of time, this was changed until now it was cf prime Importance that Jurors' j should be Impartial and of open mind. Urging every citizen to accept the call of Jury service even If personal sacrifice was involved, ths judge compared the trivial inconveniences of Jury service , today with real hardships in i earlier days when Jurors could be incarcerated, deprived of their lands nd removed from their wives and families If another Jury or judge might deeide they had erred in findings. Even as late as towards the end of the last century. Juries were not allowed to return verdicts of disagreement. There was a time when they were deprived of food, liquids and heat until agreement was reached. One interesting and amusing I incident of Chief Justice Sir Mathew Begbie's caustic comment in 1856 to a Barkerville jury which had brought In a verdict with which he was no', in accord was recounted. In the course of his talk, His Lordh'D described some of the details of the nrccess of empanelling juries. "Every conceivable advantage ws to the accused and oroperly so," he declared. Wonder BRAS NEW SHIPMENT Satin and Nylon lizes from 32 to 41 small, medium and large cups All Wool ENGLISH SKIRTS in Plaids and Stripes sizes from 12 to 20 LIINE SKIRTS sizes from 12 to 41 Judy Rond BLOUSES Lace and Embroidery Trim, Short and Long Sleeves Annette MANSELL STONE UUILDING "Walk Upstairs and Save" V.VW.'.'.W.'.V.W.V.V.W VVVWeVVeVVeVeVdVeVeVdV If your building, house or fur nlture were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of you possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers now I H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED 21Q Sixth Street Called Eact By Death of Mother Called east on account of th-death yesterday in Ottawa o! his 75-year old mother, Mrs. J. w Black, the manager tt the locv theatre," J. Harry Black, left bv air this afternoon for Vanpou ver wherence he will continue his flight to Toronto tomorrow Joined in Toronto by h's son Lawrence Black, he will proceed to Fergus, Ontario, where th. funeral will take place. The lab Mrs. Black was born in Fergus She had been 111 for a month with heart trouble. There irr three sisters, deceased havir.j been a widow for 19 years. Mr Black expects to return to t' city in 10 days. Terrace There was no option of otlu-than Jury trial for seme mn-,. serious crimes such as murd;r treason and rape but In lea-- ones there was option of Jury or speedy trial by a judge. Juri could also try civil cases although such trials were net frequent. President C. G. Ham was in the chair at the luncheon and there was a good attendance of members with guests In the persons of Walter Landon. A. S. Nlckerson and Capt. Walter Gosse. 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